What do you get when you mix rock, world music, and folk elements with a dash of humor and a sprinkle of nostalgia? Join us for a lively exploration of Rusted Root's eclectic sounds, where we promise you'll learn something new about their breakthrough album "When I Woke" and the infectious tune "Send Me On My Way." We chat about the band's use of acoustic instruments, diving into their diverse influences from African, Latin, and Native American music, as well as celebrating their energetic live performances. With a spotlight on band members like Mike Glabicki, Liz Berlin, and Patrick Norman, we also share Tim's quirky preparation rituals with unique beverages, providing a humorous twist to our conversation.
Reminiscing about college days and the evolving drug scene, our musical journey is peppered with nods to Seth Rogen, "Family Guy," and SNL sketches. Get ready for a wild ride through basslines, guitar unity, and the impressive work of producers like Bill Bottrell. From hippie culture critiques to shoutouts to tea drinkers, we embrace the whimsical blend of music, exercise, and humor. Join us as we riff on music styles, from barbershop to jazz, appreciating Rusted Root's unpredictable tempo changes and over-the-top happy tunes. It's all about finding joy in the beats and maybe, just maybe, working up an appetite for a good tune or two!
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