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🗓️ 8 April 2023
⏱️ 63 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone, I'm your host Superfan, Giovanni. Welcome to Cool Classics, the podcast |
0:20.0 | where we play highlights and select clips from all 14 plus years in the 3500 episodes |
0:26.2 | There's a separate fee where we play a special episode every Sunday. Make sure you're subscribed to the Cooler Classics Feats. You don't miss that episode. We also take listener requests. Classics at AdamCooler.com, send an email. We'll play whatever you ask us to play if I can find it. |
0:40.8 | Alright, coming to today with our first clip, we have AdamCooler Show 1191. This one is a listener request from David H. He writes in, |
0:47.6 | Hello, I'm Giovanni. I love the show. I've been listening to ACS for about 5 solid years now, and I've always enjoyed Bungleau with Joe Coyne. Bungleau and Adam are doing a scene over some 70s slow songs with Celerius. I'd love to hear it again. We'd also love to hear James Moore's Bobby Hollander, which will probably play an upcoming episode of Classics. I'll make sure to tab that one later. He finds both bits to be absolutely hilarious. I totally agree. He says Adam's show keeps getting better and better. Thanks and hope you get around to playing these. I appreciate it. Respectfully, David H. Thanks David. |
1:17.1 | Yeah, we were asking for the floaters bit. This is a really interesting bit of ACS history. I came about in a really bizarre way. I was actually driving AdamCooler in Mike Lynch in my dogist. I had my buddy Doom with me, and we were in Chicago. We were actually at a theater show, kind of out of the way to remodeling actually plays. There's a park west. This is the first time you're playing at a venue. On the way back, we caught the tail end of a float on by the floaters. Adam was trying to describe his style. |
1:47.0 | We didn't hear enough of it through the catch, but it was. I was just trying to explain the bizarre nature of how it all kind of folds. Luckily, I brought my super over 10 foot long, 3.5 millimeter cable. |
2:00.2 | My buddy Doom, who was in a very, very back of his extended cab as he was able to reach all the way to his phone, and he was able to fire up a full song. |
2:10.2 | I think at Google Play Music, the time was when we had a car that had it. It was like pre-spotify or early Spotify. Nobody had it. |
2:17.1 | And at Google Play Music, it was the only service that had float on by the floaters. He then played it and Adam ripped off the whole time. |
2:24.0 | And then I happened to be in the studio for this very episode of Joe Coy was there. Adam Coy was show 1191. |
2:29.9 | Alson Rosen, Brian Bishop, of course, the great Joe Coy, Bob Nutsu, go on by the floaters for me some like this. |
2:43.3 | If you're going to come out to LA, first swing by the tent city, work up an appetite, and then go to PF Changs. |
2:52.4 | Thank you. Then you bring your family, once you've worked up an appetite, looking at people rolling in their own filth, |
2:58.4 | you're really ready for it. Yeah, head to PF Changs. Yeah, my family goes there. |
3:02.8 | Oh, hello. Hey, yes, Karola. Oh, Mr. Karola. Karola. Karola. Karola. Karola. Karola. |
3:12.3 | It's Italian, ain't it? Like a car. No, it's, well, it sounds the same, but it's spelled differently. |
3:18.0 | No, like a car, like Toyota. Yeah, no, I know you're so out of breath. |
3:23.1 | No, I know it's a lot. What the fearing? What a feeling? What the fearing? What a feeling? |
3:28.9 | Oh, what the fearing? Oh, what a feeling? Karola. I seen the commercials where they jump and they click their heels together. |
3:36.3 | That is you. No, no. No, no, don't be disappointed. No, no, we need our seats. Not anymore. |
3:43.2 | Oh, no, what the fearing? No, don't have a bad feeling. Sit in the rubby. No, no, no, lobby. |
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