Big Lebowski fan theory: Is Donnie real
Most people stop listening to new music after college or high school. We take a look at some 90's music you might be stuck on and offer some more current alternatives
Most people give up on listening to new music after high school or college. We take a look at the 80's and offer some current alternatives.
Summary
In this conversation, Vince and John discuss various topics ranging from the unpredictability of weather to the stagnation of music preferences among their peers. They explore the importance of discovering new music, share podcast recommendations, and delve into the legacy of Prince. Additionally, they provide practical advice on buying a grill and handling minor car accidents, emphasizing the importance of avoiding insurance claims when possible. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the evolution of music discovery in the digital age, discussing how access to music has changed and the impact of algorithms on listener preferences. They explore the importance of relationships in music appreciation, reminiscing about how personal connections influence musical tastes. The discussion transitions into classic rock, examining its significance as a genre and its lasting impact, particularly through the lens of iconic bands like Led Zeppelin and their modern counterparts like Greta Van Fleet. The hosts also highlight the Avett Brothers as a contemporary band that embodies the spirit of classic rock. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the evolution of rock music, discussing influential bands like Pink Floyd, Radiohead, and Van Morrison. They explore the characteristics of classic rock and its legacy, touching on the resurgence of bands like The Black Keys and the significance of artists like John Mayer. The discussion emphasizes the importance of embracing musical evolution and exploring new sounds beyond traditional genres.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Sound Check
01:03 Weather Talk and Seasonal Changes
02:02 Exploring Music Stagnation
03:03 Podcast Recommendations and Music Discovery
04:02 The Legacy of Prince
05:57 Ask Dad: Buying a Grill
08:01 Ask Dad: Fender Bender Advice
15:10 Music Stagnation and Discovery
24:05 Exploring Music Discovery in the Digital Age
28:29 The Role of Relationships in Music Appreciation
34:05 Classic Rock: A Timeless Genre
46:10 The Influence of Led Zeppelin and Its Legacy
54:15 Exploring Classic Rock Influences
57:12 The Evolution of Rock: From Pink Floyd to Radiohead
59:59 Classic Rock's Legacy: Van Morrison and Counting Crows
01:03:02 Stadium Rock: The Rise of Bands Like The Killers
01:06:02 The Black Keys and the Resurgence of Classic Rock
01:09:45 John Mayer and the Soft Rock Movement
01:18:57 Embracing Musical Evolution: A Call to Explore New Sounds
Summary
In this conversation, Vince and John discuss various topics ranging from the unpredictability of weather to the stagnation of music preferences among their peers. They explore the importance of discovering new music, share podcast recommendations, and delve into the legacy of Prince. Additionally, they provide practical advice on buying a grill and handling minor car accidents, emphasizing the importance of avoiding insurance claims when possible. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the evolution of music discovery in the digital age, discussing how access to music has changed and the impact of algorithms on listener preferences. They explore the importance of relationships in music appreciation, reminiscing about how personal connections influence musical tastes. The discussion transitions into classic rock, examining its significance as a genre and its lasting impact, particularly through the lens of iconic bands like Led Zeppelin and their modern counterparts like Greta Van Fleet. The hosts also highlight the Avett Brothers as a contemporary band that embodies the spirit of classic rock. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the evolution of rock music, discussing influential bands like Pink Floyd, Radiohead, and Van Morrison. They explore the characteristics of classic rock and its legacy, touching on the resurgence of bands like The Black Keys and the significance of artists like John Mayer. The discussion emphasizes the importance of embracing musical evolution and exploring new sounds beyond traditional genres.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Sound Check
01:03 Weather Talk and Seasonal Changes
02:02 Exploring Music Stagnation
03:03 Podcast Recommendations and Music Discovery
04:02 The Legacy of Prince
05:57 Ask Dad: Buying a Grill
08:01 Ask Dad: Fender Bender Advice
15:10 Music Stagnation and Discovery
24:05 Exploring Music Discovery in the Digital Age
28:29 The Role of Relationships in Music Appreciation
34:05 Classic Rock: A Timeless Genre
46:10 The Influence of Led Zeppelin and Its Legacy
54:15 Exploring Classic Rock Influences
57:12 The Evolution of Rock: From Pink Floyd to Radiohead
59:59 Classic Rock's Legacy: Van Morrison and Counting Crows
01:03:02 Stadium Rock: The Rise of Bands Like The Killers
01:06:02 The Black Keys and the Resurgence of Classic Rock
01:09:45 John Mayer and the Soft Rock Movement
01:18:57 Embracing Musical Evolution: A Call to Explore New Sounds
Summary
In this engaging podcast episode, Vince and AJ Marotte explore a variety of themes including their favorite music, the impact of spring on their mood, and a deep dive into the popular series 'The Last of Us'. They discuss the evolution of music preferences across generations, the significance of earworms, and the cultural relevance of artists like Bon Iver and Mariah Carey. The conversation also touches on the adaptation of video games into television series, highlighting the narrative depth of 'The Last of Us'. In this conversation, AJ and Vince delve into the intricacies of character dynamics and storytelling in 'The Last of Us', focusing on the journey of Joel and Ellie, their development, and the emotional impact of loss. They also explore the transition into the second season, discussing the challenges of character engagement and the implications of immunity. The discussion shifts to anime, particularly 'Attack on Titan', highlighting its popularity and the cultural significance of anime as a medium. In this conversation, Vince and AJ delve into the intricacies of the anime 'Attack on Titan,' discussing its character development, emotional investment, and the challenges of navigating its complex world. They explore the unique animation style and aesthetic of anime, comparing it to live-action adaptations and other popular series. The discussion also touches on the thematic depth found in anime and kung fu movies, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and the cultural impact of these genres. Finally, they shift focus to the significance of national parks and conservation efforts, highlighting the need to protect these natural treasures.
Links
Earworms
Vince - Bon Iver - Sable Fable - https://open.spotify.com/album/3L3UjpXtom6T0Plt1j6l1T?si=fQAzpsSlQGOQWFar7-uOuQ
AJ Obsessed - Mariah Carey
https://open.spotify.com/track/0ekPOYOJPlwgTRS1ktn2aW?si=c50525ea70fa4847
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Themes
01:28 Exploring Earworms and Music Preferences
07:29 Spring Vibes and Music Influence
15:55 Discussion on 'The Last of Us' and Video Game Adaptations
20:30 Survival Skills and Protagonist Dynamics
22:57 The Journey Begins: Joel and Ellie
25:34 Character Development and Tensions
28:58 The Impact of Loss and Character Decisions
32:33 Exploring the Future of the Story
34:09 Diving into Anime: Attack on Titan
40:42 Exploring the Scout Military and Titan Encounters
42:23 Navigating the World of Attack on Titan
44:14 Understanding Character Development and Emotional Investment
46:47 The Art and Aesthetic of Anime
51:34 Comparing Anime Styles and Live-Action Adaptations
55:51 Thematic Depth in Anime and Kung Fu Movies
01:00:02 The Importance of National Parks and Conservation
Links Mentioned:
Cyndi Lauper and Friends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crp4xZzOoDQ
Wu-Tang: An American Saga - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9113406
In this engaging conversation, Vince Marotte and The J-Man discuss various topics ranging from the joys of spring and personal experiences with bee stings to the latest Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees. They delve into the evolution of classic rock and its transition over the years, exploring what defines the genre today. The discussion shifts to the state of comedy in modern cinema, pondering whether we've seen the last great comedy film. Finally, they reflect on the cultural impact of the Wu-Tang Clan and their significance in hip-hop history. In this conversation, the speakers explore the evolution of comedy, particularly focusing on the transition from slapstick humor to dialogue-driven narratives. They discuss the significance of running gags in films, the self-awareness of comedians, and the communal experience of watching comedies. The conversation also touches on the future of comedy in a rapidly changing world, emphasizing the importance of connection and community in the consumption of humor.takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Springtime Adventures and Bee Stings
03:57 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees
09:58 Classic Rock: A Generational Perspective
14:01 The Evolution of Music and Its Impact
20:07 Cyndi Lauper: A Musical Icon
23:46 Wu-Tang Clan: Legacy and Influence
27:25 Exploring Wu-Tang: A Hip-Hop Saga
31:06 The Decline of Comedy: A Cultural Shift
36:13 The Last Great Comedy: An Analysis of 'The Other Guys'
52:23 Running Gags and Humor Structure in Comedy
54:46 The Quotability of Comedy
57:00 The Impact of Mockumentaries
01:03:27 The Evolution of Comedy Movies
01:10:33 The Role of Community in Comedy
01:19:39 The Future of Human Connection and Comedy
Summer Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4oJk1ORUhrKGXVwFCjZKIA?si=032efdae7cb2469c
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Workout Updates
02:57 AI in Music: The Creative Debate
11:58 Summer Music Draft: Nostalgia and Trends
22:12 Summer Vibes and Music Picks
26:01 Nostalgic Memories Through Songs
30:21 Hip Hop and Reggae Fusion
34:01 Exploring New Sounds and Genres
39:17 Barbecue Bangers and Chill Vibes
43:37 Classic Hits and Timeless Tunes
44:28 Exploring Eclectic Music Choices
47:11 The Evolution of Music Discovery
48:39 Reggae Vibes and Summer Favorites
51:27 Hip Hop and Summer Soundtracks
54:52 The Influence of Frank Ocean
01:00:26 Independent Artists and New Discoveries
01:02:43 Honorable Mentions and Final Thoughts
In this episode, Vince and AJ discuss their workout routines, the impact of AI on music creation, and dive into a summer music draft where they pick their favorite summer songs. They explore the nostalgia associated with summer hits, the changing landscape of music consumption, and the role of AI in the creative process. In this engaging conversation, Vince and AJ explore their favorite summer songs, sharing personal memories and the emotions tied to each track. They delve into various genres, including reggae, hip hop, and classic hits, while discussing the perfect vibes for summer activities like barbecues and beach outings. The discussion highlights the nostalgic power of music and its ability to evoke memories of carefree summer days. In this engaging conversation, Vince and AJ Marotte explore their favorite summer music picks, discussing the evolution of music discovery, the influence of various genres, and the significance of independent artists. They share personal anecdotes about their musical journeys, highlight reggae and hip hop favorites, and reflect on the changing landscape of music consumption. The discussion culminates in a light-hearted exchange about their summer plans and the importance of music in creating memorable experiences.
takeaways
AJ enjoys Pilates and is incorporating it into her workout routine.
Vince is getting back into shape and considering yoga.
AI can only mimic existing patterns and cannot create original art.
The process of making music is a passion for true musicians.
AI music generation tools are becoming more accessible.
The music industry is evolving with trends influenced by social media.
Summer songs evoke nostalgia and memories of good times.
Bob Marley is a classic summer music choice.
The importance of enjoying the process of music creation.
Music trends are often driven by platforms like TikTok. The album '40 Ounces to Freedom' was a significant introduction to Sublime for Vince.
Music can paint vivid pictures of summer experiences, like surfing and beach bonfires.
AJ's choice of 'Love Me' by Fia reflects local Hawaiian vibes and memories of college life.
Nostalgia plays a crucial role in how we connect with certain songs and artists.
Sublime's 'Doin' Time' is a quintessential summer driving song for AJ.
The Beach Boys' 'Wouldn't It Be Nice' is a timeless classic that evokes poolside relaxation.
Hip hop tracks like Ice Cube's 'It Was a Good Day' capture the essence of summer fun.
Calvin Harris's 'Feels' represents the upbeat energy of summer music from 2017.
Songs can serve as a backdrop for memorable moments, like barbecues and road trips.
Music preferences often reflect personal experiences and cultural backgrounds. Music discovery has evolved significantly over the years.
Reggae music is a staple for summer vibes.
Barrington Levy is a must-listen for reggae fans.
Hip hop can be a summer soundtrack, but it varies by personal taste.
Frank Ocean's influence is notable in modern music.
Independent artists are shaping the future of music.
Creating playlists is a fun way to curate music experiences.
Summer music often evokes nostalgia and personal memories.
In this engaging conversation, Kevin shares his journey from working in retail to becoming a bartender at the Balboa Bar and Grill in San Diego. He discusses the role of a bar back, the intricacies of crafting drinks, and the importance of connecting with customers. The conversation also delves into the flow state experienced while bartending and entertaining stories from the bar, including navigating customer preferences and memorable interactions. In this engaging conversation, the hosts share humorous and insightful stories from their experiences in the bar industry, discussing everything from awkward encounters between patrons to the changing drinking habits of younger generations. They also delve into the music that sets the atmosphere in bars, highlighting the diverse tastes of both bartenders and customers. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into their diverse music preferences, discussing everything from hip hop to metal, and the impact of music on their lives. They share insights on how to effectively close a bar, the challenges of finding new music, and the artistry behind lyricism in rap. The discussion also highlights unique music discoveries, including Panchiko and Black MIDI, showcasing the evolving landscape of music and the joy of sharing recommendations.takeaways
Earworms
Vince
Saosin - Translating The Name
https://open.spotify.com/album/3Lfxp4dgtCBJN74rmo7tiE?si=7wzCRAIkR-ualwKBEcvzJg
Translating the Name is Saosin's first EP, released on June 17, 2003 through Death Do Us Part. It was released before Anthony Green left the band to form Circa Survive (although he eventually returned for their 2016 album, Along the Shadow). This is also the only Saosin release with bassist Zack Kennedy, and the only one without drummer Alex Rodriguez. Guitarist Beau Burchell said that Rodriguez wanted to play on the album but had a prior commitment with his former band Open Hand. Pat Magrath filled in as a session musician and played with Saosin for a short time before Rodriguez joined.
AJ
Spring into Summer - Lizzy McAlpine
https://open.spotify.com/track/6oCXDaFZYL7sHnowv6pdXb?si=28676dd6222a47a1
The Electric State (Netflix) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7766378 // https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_electric_state
This Week - Film Reviews
Freaky Tales (Theaters) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21942598 // https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/freaky_tales
In this episode, Vince and A.J. discuss the recent March Madness tournament, sharing their unexpected outcomes and personal rankings. They transition into music, highlighting Lizzie McAlpine's new song and the resurgence of the band Panchiko. The conversation shifts to the screamo genre, focusing on Seyosin's influence. Finally, they review Netflix's 'Electric State', exploring its themes and character dynamics. In this engaging conversation, A.J. and Vince Marotte delve into the world of film, discussing the nostalgic elements of childhood favorites, the pitfalls of Netflix movies, and the rise of indie films like 'Freaky Tales.' They explore the unique storytelling structures that captivate audiences, the cultural references that enrich narratives, and the importance of engaging with viewers through relatable content. Their insights reflect a deep appreciation for cinema and the evolving landscape of film production.takeaways
Chapters
00:00 March Madness Recap
03:07 Music Discoveries and Earworms
06:00 Exploring Lizzie McAlpine
08:49 The Rise of Panchiko
12:05 Screamo and Seyosin
15:00 Film Reviews: Netflix's Electric State
22:53 Nostalgia in Film: Robots and Childhood Memories
24:54 The Netflix Dilemma: Great Start, Weak Endings
27:44 The Rise of Indie Films: Freaky Tales
30:30 Nonlinear Storytelling: A Unique Structure
36:54 Cultural References: Music and History in Film
43:43 Engaging with the Audience: Questions for Dads
summaryIn this engaging conversation, Vince Marotte and The J-Man delve into the dynamics of women's and men's college basketball, discussing the excitement surrounding the NCAA tournament and the evolving narratives within the sport. They also reflect on Val Kilmer's impactful legacy in film, share insights on upcoming movie releases, and critique Disney's live-action remakes. The discussion further explores the appeal of spy movies and culminates in a passionate debate about the best films of all time, highlighting 'No Country for Old Men' as a standout. In this conversation, The J-Man and Vince Marotte delve into the intricacies of the film 'No Country for Old Men,' exploring its themes, character development, and the unique storytelling style of the Coen Brothers. They discuss how the film captures the essence of Texas, the depth of its characters, and the moral dilemmas presented throughout the narrative. The conversation highlights the film's lack of traditional music, the significance of subtle details, and the complexity of good versus evil within the characters. Ultimately, they reflect on the film's impact and its place in cinematic history.takeaways
The Algorithm
March Madness
Current ear worms
Vince: GZA - Liquid Swords - https://open.spotify.com/album/3k8xoyOXkGgZxUKgpmxz4P?si=hUYl0M8CR52-Ys9HOjvfVA
AJ: Salsa music - Using Spotify Radio from a song
Adolescence https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31806037
Episode break down
1 The arrest
2 The school
3 The psych evaluation
4 The family
Final thoughts
The New and The Old
What The Kids Are Listening To - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/28T8aLVugGlsVKqDGFzDca?si=b3ffc681370c487d
Drake - Nokia
Sabrina Carpenter - Taste
Leon Thomas - MUTT
BossMan Dlow - Mo Chicken
Cover Song Draft
Jon's Picks
Wonderwall - Ryan Adams
Mad World - Gary Jules, Michael Andrews
Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
Devil Town - Bright Eyes
The Man Who Sold The World - Nirvana
When The Levee Breaks - Led Zeppelin
I Will Survive - Cake
Hurt - Johnny Cash
Killing Me Softly - Fugees
Such Great Height - Iron and Wine
Vince's Picks
Billie Jean - Cornell
Don’t Think Twice - Mike Ness
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door - Guns N’ Roses
Sweet Jane - Cowboy Junkies
Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon - Urge Overkill
Shankill Butchers - Sarah Jarosz
We’re Only Gonna Dies For Our Own Arrogance - Sublime
Always On My Mind - Pet Shop Boys
Boyz-n-the-Hood - Dynamite Hack
Crazy Mary - Pearl Jam
Vince
The Algorithm
Pink Floyd remaster: https://consequence.net/2025/02/pink-floyd-live-at-pompeii-4k-theaters-imax/
Tooth fairy shrinkflation: https://www.axios.com/2025/02/25/tooth-fairy-going-rate-2025-value-baby-teeth
SAG Awards: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/31st_Screen_Actors_Guild_Awards
Bar Basics
What’s the read when you walk in?
Getting the bar tender’s attention.
Your standard drink
Dive Bar
Basic Bar
Nice Bar
The Algorithm
When Do Movies Actually Start
Grammy Recap
Nominees and Winners: https://www.npr.org/2025/02/02/nx-s1-5280335/2025-grammy-awards-full-list-nominees-and-winners
Do awards mean anything anymore?
Genres
Rock - Does it require guitar?
Does genre matter any more?
Book Club - 1984
Algorithm
Movie Review - Conclave - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt20215234
Language and origin of actors in movies/shows
Jon’s Homework - Classic Novel
The Road Trip Album Draft
Jon's Draft Board:
August And Everything After - Counting Crows
In Rainbows - Radiohead
Crash - Dave Matthews Band
For Emma Forever Ago - Bon Iver
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot - Wilco
Transatlanticism - Death Cab For Cutie
A Rush Of Blood To The Head - Coldplay
Mission Bell - Amos Lee
Gold Chain Cowboy - Parker McCollum
Dangerous - Morgan Wallen
Vince's Draft Board
OK Computer - Radiohead
Continuum - John Mayer
Cease To Begin - Band Of Horses
Singles - Future Islands
Plastic Beach - Gorillaz
Deltron 3030
So - Peter Gabriel
I And Love And You - Avett Brothers
Self Titled - Fleet Foxes
The Wall - Pink Floyd
The Algorithm
Lost Music: Hughes & Wagner - Lady Of Cicero - https://open.spotify.com/album/15EqUvdgF6fsxZYOwum0qj?si=Wd_mDXeVSieYcp-ij3b8QQ
Listener question for new parents. Vince’s parenting elevator pitch.
The Guitar Album Draft
Jon’s Picks
Nevermind - Nirvana
Master of Puppets - Metallica
Lateralus - Tool
Dookie - Green Day
Appetite For Destruction - Guns And Roses
Pretty Hate Machine - NIN
Dirt - Alice In Chains
Rubberneck - Toadies
Audioslave - Audioslave
Are You Experienced - Jimi Hendrix
Vince’s Picks
RATM - Rage Against The Machine
Continuum - John Mayer
Blue Album - Weezer
Blood Sugar Sex Magic - RHCP
OK Computer - Radiohead
Black Album - Metallica
Siamese Dream - Smashing Pick
Vulgar Display of Power - Pantera
The Wall - Pink Floyd
Brothers in Arms - Dire Straights
Honorable Mentions
Kid A
Back In Black
White Stripes
Use Your Illusion I & II
Joshua Tree
The Final Cut
Jon's Homework
Find a book for us to read
S1E16 - 2025 Predictions
RTJ + Rick Rubin
A guitar banger band/album/song will drop
Female rappers will continue to rise up
2025 Film releases - https://www.imdb.com/list/ls567125544/
Rendezvous with Rama (June 2025) - Book by Arthur C. Clarke | Director - Denis Villenueve
Death of the comedy
Sequels and Remakes
Superman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhUht6vAsMY
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (May 2025) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9603208
Money Grabs:
2025 National Food Days: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_food_days#United_States
Craft Beer and Cigars will make a comeback.
Sports Betting will explode even more
Blue Sky replacing Twitter
Quantum Computing
MusicMoviesFood
Culture
S1E15 - Year In Review
Study: Music through the ages: Trends in musical engagement and preferences from adolescence through middle adulthood. https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-musical-ages-of-modern-man-how-our-taste-in-music-changes-over-a-lifetime
Homework: What I have to offer
Dune: Part Two - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15239678
The Bear - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14452776
My Old Ass - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt18559464
The Fall Guy - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1684562
Furiosa - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12037194
Bad Monkey - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15203646
Knox Goes Away - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt20115766
Shrinking - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15677150
Twisters - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12584954
Despicable Me 4 - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7510222
Will & Harper - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30321133
Love is Blind -
Outdoor Boys
Faze Rug / Mr Beast
Spotify Unwrapped
F-1 Trillion - Post Malone - https://open.spotify.com/album/4BbsHmXEghoPPevQjPnHXx?si=hAg6IfmwRcm1_y5jLAR04A
Songs Of A Lost World - Cure - https://open.spotify.com/album/4wjxmqXnSQvBZWL3IbYngX?si=qxGuhtaMRsimQTuIiXHCmA
GNX - Kendrick Lamar - https://open.spotify.com/album/0hvT3yIEysuuvkK73vgdcW?si=duE0nRTMSx65q7sJZYDZDA
Panchiko - DEATHMETAL - https://open.spotify.com/album/2MASm01cgG0a0CgioQpe6Q?si=-H86DWlWTTOk3y-4qFXqlQ
Bon Iver - SABLE - https://open.spotify.com/album/2Cwxsws0uZcu61gliYLOEm?si=NZujurIPTH6y3K9ri20VMw
Women’s Basketball had a moment in 2024
AI
Olympics
Apps & Tech?
The Algorithm
2024 Year In ReviewMovies & Shows
Music
Other
Charlie Kaufman gives a powerful speech at the 2011 BAFTA Screenwriters Lecture Series.
He talks about offering your best creativity in the work you do.
The Algorithm
* Baraka Review
* https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103767/
* Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSfFHxyYJJA
* Chappell Roan
* The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess - https://open.spotify.com/album/0EiI8ylL0FmWWpgHVTsZjZ?si=CNwtnj3_Qi6jnw3L9yEi5w
Interview: Ron Callan - Sports Announcer
* Ron’s new stuff
* Audioslave
* Imagine Dragons
* James Blount - You’re beautiful
* The Watchman’s Gone: Gordon Lightfoot
* San Francisco - Scot Mckensie
Jon’s Weekly Homework
* Incendies: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1255953/
* Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ69WnwvZhE