It's very Midwestern. A lot of welps and Yeah. Was it Puff Daddy? How's he doing? Producer Chris might be the most interesting person you've never met.
I don't think I like being touched by strangers. Chris, look that up. You can I'll look it up. I'm on it. You got it.
You can look it up. No, I'll look it up. Here we go. We're professionals. Do they have batting cages at Birdies?
Um, not officially. Yeah, he had shingles. I don't know if that played into or not. So, what do you do? You can't possibly do this for a living.
Hey, caught you off guard. Hey, welcome in everybody to season 1, episode 16 of the Hamco Live Hot Ticket podcast, part of the Get In podcast network. And of course, we want to thank Nate Spangle and the Get In crew for everything they're doing to support us this podcast and also the great state of Indiana. I'm Josh Cecil, editor and chief of hamive.com. With me as always, by God, he's a global icon and a national treasure.
That's Tyler Meechum. Tyler, say hello. Morning, Cecil. What about our guest? We haven't introduced him yet.
I can't acknowledge his presence. Well, we'll give you the opportunity here. Our guest in studio, Oliver. Oliver, I don't know your last name. My last name is Tibido.
Tibido? Yes. Oliver Tibido. I'm going to have you scooch up on the mic. Point that more towards you.
That's a good last name. I like that name. Tibido. Tibido. You know Mike Tibido?
I do not. Oh. Is he a sports player? I don't know. He may have I may have made the name up.
I was emailing with some Tibido guy. I guess I could look it up. It's not that important. I think he played offensive line for the 74 Oilers. I think that's what he was.
Protected Warren Moon. Yep. I like that. Oliver Tibido. Oliver from uh Citizen Citizen Records.
Records. Citizen Records. A new I'd say the newest record shop in Hamilton County in Carmel, Indiana. We're going to talk more about you and what you're doing over there at Citizen Records. But first, we got to say hello to the disembodied voice, the faceless hero, producer Chris.
Producer Chris, say hello. Good morning. Producer Chris over there behind Videoo Village. Video Village, brought to you by lmmproducts.com, makers of fine leather goods in Anderson, Indiana since 1975. You can get yourself 25% off by using code hamco at checkout.
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I've got one right here. Oh, let's show it. Yeah. This one I've had for I don't know, seven or eight years now. Wow.
That's durable. Yeah, it's good stuff. That's just the kind of quality you can expect from me. Did you make that one yourself? Yeah.
Right off the line. Look at that. It's not a line. It's just, you know, me in a darkened room. The smell of leather and sweat.
Crafting these one by one. Oh, you're crafting those. Okay. Uh, yeah. Makers of fine leather goods there in Anderson, Indiana.
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Shoot. The Nerburgger family gave it to me uh because of my birthday one year. Nice. which is a weird way to say they gave me a birthday gift because of my birthday. That doesn't make sense.
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Save yourself 25% off. Hey, how are those guitar straps coming by the way? Which ones? The fire hose. Almost done.
Almost done. It's very exciting. Yeah. No, they're going they're going to be great. Cool.
Yeah. Well, let's talk about weekends. Uh I'll start off. We missed. We didn't record last week, so we've got a couple of weeks.
I'm just going to give you a couple of the highlights. Yeah, let's hear it. Number one, Father's Day weekend, my children. So, you I've mentioned this on the podcast several times, but I am a semi-retired, semi-professional magician, magician, magician. And so years ago when I was a little more active, the kids I I had them do a summer uh magic show in our backyard and we raised some money for a local charity and uh they each learned like a couple tricks.
We put a little show together, whatever that was. Gosh, I mean Lincoln was maybe five, something like that. Like real small, right? And so um this year they recreated that for me. So, Father's Day, I I come down into the living room and there's like a banner put up.
We called our show Little Hands Big Magic, I think, was the name of it. And so, they recreated that banner and they put on a magic show for me. Yeah, it was it was very cute. It was very funny. Like, it wasn't well practiced, I would say, but it was just adorable.
Like, it was so cool. Um, we did that and then uh we went to Kings Island the next day. I don't know if you've been to Kings Island recently. I know Holiday World. Yeah.
Not recently, but we went to Kings Island and I've been there, I don't know, 20 times over the years. Uh, as a gentleman my age, it the roller coasters hit a little differently. Yeah. These days. So, I used to I mean back when I was young, you know, we hop on roller coaster, go to the next one, go to the next one, go to the next one, just ride all day.
Now I need like at least an hour. Yeah. In between to reset your equilibrium. Gosh, it's so rough. Yeah.
Fun. Still love them. They're not even that rough there. I mean, unless you're on the beast. Do they still have the beast?
That's the wooden one. Those are the rough ones. Those you take a pounding. But like the steel coasters, those aren't bad. Well, it's not like the roughness that it's just the I don't know the G's.
And you know, you're pulling. Chris, how many G's we pulling over there on the U diamond back, do you think? Two and a half. Two and a half. Okay.
Two and a half G's on the Diamond Back. So, it's just messing with my gut and my head. Yeah. Yeah. And I just needed a little time.
All those IPAs you were drinking the night before, too, just upset your whole You know, I'm off the IPAs. That's right. That's right. I'm off the IPAs. I thought so.
Do they still have the Vortex? No. No. Vortex is gone. That was like a right of passage.
Yeah. I remember when if you rode the Vortex, you were, you know, that was my first uh loop to loop upside down Z. Yeah. I wrote it about 10 years ago and it hurt a lot. Yeah.
I did one at uh Cedar Point where you were standing. Yeah. Um, this was I was still in my 20s at the time, but something about it like it just felt like it was I was being smooshed into the seat and I just I got off and I was done for the day. Yeah. You see, you don't want that to happen on a luckily that was at the end of the day on that one.
But I mean, the rides are great. They are smooth and they're fun, but it's just aged out. I aged out. I'm slow to recover. Roman, you're young.
How old are you? It's not Roman. Well, no, that was my intern. Oliver. Oliver, you're young.
How old are you? I'm 18. 18. When's the last time you went to King's Island or an amusement park? I was up there about two weeks ago, actually.
Um, is the vortex the one that goes like front at first and then it comes backwards? I think Vortex is gone. So, Vortex used to be where Diamond Back is now. Okay, I got you. The one you're talking about is actually um Oh gosh, the racer.
No, it's some old blue. I thought it was white. There's the racer, which you're talking about was the wooden one. One goes backwards, one goes forwards. But he's talking about this one that it starts, you go back.
Pirate ship and then no. Uh gosh, what is that called? What is it? Invertigo. Invertigo.
Invertigo. Payton over there coming in strong. I'm surprised I could read that. Yeah. I'm gonna need you to up the font size on that page.
Yeah. And Vertigo. Yeah. And then there's like Banshee. And so I rode Diamondback.
Uh gosh, what else? It didn't matter. I didn't ride all of them. My kids rode all of them multiple times. Yeah.
It was nice cuz it was supposed to rain that day and then it didn't end up raining. So like a lot of people stayed home. So it was like 10-minute waits and then you just go to the next one. had really good luck with that lately. Yeah, that's that's nice.
There's It's awful when you wait in the line and it's 95 degrees for an hour and 20 minutes and then then I'm already halfway sick by the time I get on the ride cuz I got dehydrated. Uh what all did you write? Did you ride them all? Um I think we hit every coaster. We rode I think Diamond Back like four times in a row which was awesome.
So no thanks. I don't know. Maybe if I didn't get off, maybe I could do it. I'm not sure. Yeah, just let me stay on.
The whole line is pretty rough that day in particular. So, I think it was like an hour wait each time. Oh my god. Yeah. What's the What's the big tall one?
Millennium. No. What's it called? Orion. Orion.
Yeah, Millennium. That wasn't close. Orion. Yeah, you rode Orion. Oh, yeah.
That was good. Yeah, I think I rode that. I don't remember. Anyways, that was uh that's kind of the highlights. Yeah.
What do you got? How's your weekend? Uh, Father's Day weekend was probably awesome. My most awesome part of it. Took Henry, my 13-year-old, to Wrigley, see a Cubs game.
It was fantastic. 16 to2 win. Um, yeah, Ginger was there. Yeah, that's crazy. Um, but yeah, 120 game.
So, drove up in the morning, saw the game, then explored Chicago. Um, it was awesome. Henry now had a blast. He I I learned uh he knows what pot smells like though because every I think it's legal there. I assume it was cuz you could smell it everywhere.
I just don't think it's prosecuted. It's kind of Is that it? Okay. Well, it was everywhere. We He came up with this little itinerary for us to like take the red line back to our hotel and we all the pot shops.
Yeah. Yeah. And you know, stop and see murals and you know, cool things. And every time he'd be like, "I'm smelling it again. I'm smelling it again, Dad.
It's everywhere. I guess. So, that was uh probably my my favorite part. But the second part was going over to Chris's house. We had uh dinner on his front porch.
They made an amazing meal. Oh, thanks for the invite. Yeah. No, not at all. Um but it was great.
I think I was invited. I had something going on. Yeah, it was uh it was great. Those were my top two. Did you get yourself a Chicago dog while you're up there?
Um no. Don't do the Chicago dogs. I got a dog, but not standard. Yeah. Why?
Why not get the the whole thing? I don't know. It It was I didn't see any. I was hungry. What about deep dish pizza?
Where are you on deep dish? Uh we went to Exhibitor Exhibitor. I don't know. Oh, French. Yeah.
Well, they're known for their pizza. Those French bread pizzas. Yeah, it was deep dish. It was deep dish. Uh I don't like a deep dish.
Henry didn't either. The cheese kept falling off and like messing up and it was a kind of a hilarious disaster, but too much. Oliver, your thoughts on deep dish pizza? I love deep dish. I lived in Chicago for four years and so one of my like most distinct memories is waking up and then having some like uh what's that one super famous like deep dish base like Giodonos or something?
There's that and there's Luminalti. Those are like ones. I'd wake up and I'd just eat like a whole half a pizza of deep dish. Good lord. Yeah, that is gluttonous.
Uh, no. I like a tavern style. What's that? Like the thin crust? Yeah.
No thanks. Cracker crust some people call it. Gross. No. Wow.
My favorite is u like what do you call it? Neapolitan nepa nap. Napoles. Yeah. Whatever they serve over there at I Trey Mory, which is where me and Jinger went the other night when we before he went and saw you.
Okay. at Songbird. But it's like uh it's thin but not cracker crust and it's usually in some sort of stone oven. Yeah. Fire baker.
You like the pageantry of them? I like the pageantry. Yeah. Yeah. I like my pizzas to be gussied up.
Yeah. And presented. You're a little bougie. Uh Christopher, what did you do? Uh I hung out with my kids for Father's Day, which was lovely.
Um, and last weekend I saw Tyler Meechum play at Songbird Social House. Mhm. Mhm. And uh that was it, man. I I had some some low low event weekends.
The last two. Oh, I got to tell you this. Forgot about this. Father's Day, my tradition is to go see a movie with my kids. So, we went and saw Disclosure Day, which is the new Stephen Spielberg movie about disclosing aliens.
I thought I'm gonna sound like a conspiracy theorist, but I'm telling you, we are months away from a disclosure like that. You think so? Yes. Well, they've already dropped a bunch of files. Um the Department of War or whatever has already dropped dropped a bunch of files on UFO sightings and all this stuff going back to the 40s.
They've done two tranches of that. There's more coming. But I honestly think Disclosure Day, the movie, okay, was a way of like softening the landing for an actual disclosure from our government. You're saying Disclosure Day is government propaganda, not propaganda? Yes.
Hold on. Yeah. Well, sort of. It's called There's a a name for this. It's called predictive programming.
Okay. And it's it's a real thing. Well, I don't know if it's a real thing. It's on this podcast I listen to. Okay.
And you can go back and there's this whole thing about the Simpsons predicting things that happen. Yeah. you know, and it it there's like some legitimacy to that kind of happening in the past where in movies um they would want to borrow um like armed forces machinery for the movie, but the CIA or FBI or whoever would have to review the script and make changes before they could release the movie to like and they would people suppose that you know they're softening the blow of big news by kind of putting little seeds of it out there. I think that's exactly what's happening. Like if if you if you've seen the movie or if you go see the movie, like the conversations that are being had are like conversations that will happen if if this happens.
And it's like it's like Steven Spielberg is saying it'll be okay. Yeah. Or someone's telling him to tell people that it'll be okay. Yeah. All right.
So, you've heard it here, folks. This is my prediction. I'm gonna say within six months, we're gonna have a disclosure. There, I said it. I can't wait.
Episode, what would that be? Like 45 when we can talk. Roll the roll it back. Oh, shoot. Oliver, you believe in aliens?
Um, you don't have to answer. Yes or no question. Yeah. Answer. Yeah.
I mean, there's got to be something out there, right? That's right. Have they visited us? No, that's Have they been visiting us since the 1940s? I don't know.
Are we talking the truth, Oliver? Tell us what you know. Are we talking like moon aliens or like Martians? Like Martians? Yeah.
Distant galaxies. Yeah. I feel like realistically, if there's aliens in our solar system, it's got to be on Mars, right? I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know. Maybe they're underwater. That's the other thing. Maybe these things are actually here and they're underwater. There's clips of UFOs flying and then going underwater.
You're coming back out. The octopuses are aliens theory. Everyone's like, "Yeah, octopuses are aliens." Yeah. People think they have like such like they're so smart. They have such like weird DNA or something like that.
Interesting. Yeah. Yeah. I've heard that. I wish I knew more to talk about it, but yeah, I've heard about that.
Oh god. Huh. Okay. Well, I can't get my arms around it, but that sounds good. Uh, hey, let's talk about you, Oliver.
Citizen Records. How did this happen? How are you're 18 years old and you're running a record store? Yeah. So, um, I've been collecting music like on CD, vinyl, uh, cassette for like as long as I can remember.
Um, growing up, my dad always had a record player in the house and like he'd always be like buying like a a new boom box. And funny enough, actually every record player he got be like a cheap garage sale one. So I just remember like every like three or four months we'd rotate a whole new like record setup into the house. Nice. Um but yeah, so after a while I knew I always wanted to go into music industry.
Like just doing something that's not with music just didn't seem right for me. And so a couple years ago I was having a conversation with a friend. We like you know be really cool is to have a record store in Caramel. And so I guess one day my dad goes to church and like my mom owns a dance studio in Caramel as well. Um and so she has a bunch of connections to like people who own like spaces down there.
And my dad was looking for an office for uh his advertising agency which is called Motive Agency. And basically he talked to our landlord after church and he comes home to me and he goes, "We're opening a record store." And obviously, yeah, I wasn't I was like I was thinking, you know, a couple years down the line where I can like build up uh some like savings, build up some inventory. So everything kind of skyrocketed after that, you know, scrambling to get everything together to open as soon as possible. Um so we got a lot of donations, a lot of help from our community, but I think we opened late January. We had a like this year.
Yes, this year. Yep. So that's what, like seven months now, something like that. Mhm. Um, we had a big opening.
We had a lot of people show up and it's just been a great journey overall. We've had a lot of people uh bringing stuff in, supporting. I mean, we've already like grown our inventory so much since we first started. Um, you know, it takes a while to get really accumulate everything up in there. But yeah, it's been an awesome awesome trip.
And we just started doing live music as well. And this past weekend, we had an awesome show with a band called Mystic, which was a bunch of uh Westfield guys. Yeah. Yeah. I think they were all like freshly out of high school, but they were great.
It was a super fun show. So, I was on social media and I saw a video and it looked like I don't know if it was you or one of them. Um, but it looked like they were in the Hamilton County Tourism Office, like maybe using a room up there. Yes. Um, so actually my mom's dance studio, which she owns, is those two top floors.
Okay. And so what we did is we had shows in the back of the store for a little while, which our store is not very big. Like I said, we're just getting started off and everything. Um, and so we had shows back there when we first started off and you know, we could like contain the people and we didn't have much inventory. So we had that whole back space just available.
uh we quickly outgrew the space and so we started using a dance studio actually to do the uh shows which ended up being kind of perfect cuz you know it's this big open space not a whole lot in there. Um so that's been really cool. I think this is our second show that we've done at the dance studio. Nice. Are these like ticketed events or Yeah.
We do kind of like an old school approach to it. We don't do any online pre-sale. We put up like two posters in town and like show up if nothing happens. Well, that would stink. But yeah, never done that.
Did I see uh man, I was at Uptown Cafe and there was a poster for a show. I can't remember the name of it, but it just looked like notebook paper. Yes. Spiral notebooks. Spiral notebooks.
Yeah. Was that you guys? That was us. We had them um briefly after opening. That was kind of when we were first like establishing, figuring out the whole show thing.
I think they were our second group. We had there I think total we've had a band called opening day play spiral notebooks nothing if not we had like crazy uh three bill uh show at the studio for our first show I think it was stick fight uh stupid waffles and hotel pulp which are all like local acts a lot of them play like at smaller venues like the healer and then our most recent show like I said was the mystic show so nice yeah uh opening day I think a couple of those guys are former students I used to teach at nobles Ville. Oh, yeah. That would make sense. Um, their lead guitarist, uh, Casper Miller, is actually my personal guitar teacher.
So, he's your what? Uh, he's my guitar teacher. Okay. Yeah. I'm trying to get I have a question about the inventory.
So, when you're starting a record store, are you looking for like old records or like what how do you decide what you want to offer in the shop? I mean, I'm guessing some of it you're buying new Yeah. albums to to sell there, but are you also trying to find a certain genre or how do you decide what you want to carry? Um, so I kind of kind of little of everything. We're big on classic rock.
I'm a big classic rock fan myself. Um, so a lot of our used inventory is probably like 60s to 80s stuff cuz, you know, during that ' 90s period, vinyl kind of started fading out with the CDs coming in and everything. So that's where all the new stuff comes in hand. But we do try to carry a little bit of everything. I'm a big metal head personally and we don't have quite the scene for that in Caramel, but we have had a lot of people come in and be like, "Oh my gosh, I never think I would have found this." You know, especially here, which has been kind of fun cuz some of those like more obscure uh metal artists.
Yeah. But yeah, just everything. We like to keep everything in. So So you're buying collections off of people. So if people have collections they want to sell, they can come to you and you give them a quote or whatever.
Yeah, exactly. And then you turn around, flip that. But are you also do you have some sort of connection with the distributor and you got new stuff coming into Yeah, we do stuff through I think there's a distributor up in Bloomington called Secretly and then we're also connected to a bunch of like uh bigger ones as well, but we try and keep everything like as small as local as possible. Nice. You can find all Front Porch Records releases at Citizen Records, by the way.
There you go. All Front Porch Records are there. Um, speaking of Chris, uh, two weekends ago I went up to Michigan City and there is a record shop up there and you might be interested in this too called Static, something like that. Hang on. Static Age, maybe.
Michigan City Record Shop. Static something. Yeah, Static Age. Yeah, you know Static Age. I do.
Oh, well, you're from Chicago, so that would make sense. Like, okay. Yeah. Really cool. like small shop.
Um, but they had a record in there from some guy that I've seen play around town like that play around the breweries. Uh, oh gosh, what's his name? Doesn't matter. But like what I liked about that store was how organized it was. Cuz some of these record stores you go in and it's like overwhelming because everything's everywhere.
Yeah. And this guy had everything labeled and you know it was just easy to scroll through and just read the like the tabs. They had those you know tabs sticking up above the records. Oh yeah. But super organized.
Loved it. And small which I think I haven't been into your store yet. The one time I was in Caramel recently and it was on day you're closed. What are your hours? Uh we are open 11 to 7 um Tuesday through Saturday and then 12 to 6 Sunday.
That's I was there on a Monday. Yeah. Yeah. Um, but anyways, I don't know how big your store is. Like, what's your footprint?
Do you know square footage wise? I I know it's not very big at all. I think we can fit like 25 people in there probably. So, it's it's pretty tiny. I think that's a great size actually because I've been to record stores that are big and it's like I don't even know.
I get overwhelmed. I don't know how to look. I don't know what I'm looking for, you know? And it's like, well, I don't know. I've got this amount of money to spend.
Do I want this record, but I haven't looked at the rest of the shop? Overwhelming. Keep a nice little uh, you know, curated blend going. Curated. I like that.
Yeah. That's great. And this is So, it's in Caramel, which uh you're on kind of Is it Main Street? Yeah, Main Street. Yep.
Yeah. Right on Main Street. Right at the end. At the very end. Um, just past that roundabout.
Or is it before the roundabout? I think it's on the roundabout. So, like a little past it. Yeah. Okay.
Yeah. Yeah. So, go check it out. Um, where are you in relation to what do they call that? Midtown.
Midtown. Cuz they'll do concerts there. In fact, I think they had one there this past weekend. I think Jay Baker was playing for their front porch uh festival thing. Anyways, yeah, I think we're about like maybe like a five minute walk from there.
So, okay. Yeah. Right at all. Yeah. Basically right off the Mon Trail.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Uh, are you guys involved with Front Porch? Their front porch? We have not yet.
Um, we have kind of done our own like uh music stuff, but we're still getting like the connections with everybody. And I guess Carbal's never, you know, officially had a record store before, so people are still finding us and, you know, things out. Yeah. I mean, you're really young. 6 months roughly, right?
Yeah. Yeah. Well, go check it out, guys. Like, I'm excited. Chris, we got to go.
I've been there. What about me? You didn't. Tyler can't go. Chris, we got to go.
You don't want to talk about that. Uh, good. Um, and online, you got an online presence? We do. We have, um, all the socials, you know, Instagram, Tik Tok, uh, whatever else there is.
Facebook. Uh, we got to talk about this name. We were, we had a little discussion, okay, about the name Citizen Records. Not so much about the name Citizen Records, but about the spelling. Yeah.
How do you spell Citizen Records? CT Y ZN. CT YZN. Yeah. Record.
So if you're looking on Were the vowels too expensive? Yeah. You know, it's short. It's symmetrical. So my dad guy, so symmetrical.
All right, I'm with you now. Yeah. Citizen Records, CTYZNRs.com. Can you purchase online? We do not do any online purchases at the moment.
Imagine that'd be really hard if you're rotating inventory with a bunch of old stuff. And I mean maybe the new stuff would be easy, but we might do it eventually for like some like more like collector's items. We have a lot of like I think we had that first pressing Elvis uh that we sold recently. Who? Elvis.
Costello. Elvis Presley. Yeah. Yeah. The the you know he's kind of underground.
Yeah. A little bit. He is underground. Oh, that's good. How is he doing?
Um, so hold on. What did that one sell for? Can I ask? I think it was like like 250. Okay.
So, you know, you can range from like $4 for, you know, like an old Michael Jackson, you know, and then if there's a first pressing or like a rare pressing, it's like $4 to like 400 bucks. It's kind of nuts how like prices vary in vinyl. You know what I'm learning about vinyl is that there are people that are illegally pressing vinyl and like selling it. Yeah. Bootleg.
Yeah. Yeah. Like on like on Amazon even like you could get This seems like quite an investment for a bootleger, right? You got to import a bunch of vinyl and he's got to press it. Yeah.
I mean, how do you There's That's a hefty machine, right? I would think so. They're expensive, too. Yeah. Yeah.
I'm not sure. Huh. Might have to get into that. I know a lot of hip-hop artists get bootlegs made like uh what's his name? Uh Frank Ocean in particular cuz all of his stuff is like pretty exclusive to get on vinyl.
You know, these are popular artists. So, there's a lot of demand for them. Like I've even seen record stores actually carry bootlegs and label them as like imports. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like on Amazon, you'll see import.
And I didn't know any better. I I bought a few and I feel like it's weird because I know they're new, right? I unwrapped it and it's all clean and pristine, but it's got, you know, there may be some, I don't know, weirdness to the sound at points or like it'll drop or skip or whatever. I'm like, why is that happening? I think it's because they're probably bootlegs, you know?
I don't know. Yeah, they don't have the the analog like the original analog recording. So, they probably ripped them off digital and that's what's makes that kind of like uh more compressed sound. Huh. Dummy.
Well, I feel foolish now. You've been had. Are you telling me my hoodie and the blowfish cracked rear view is based off some digital nonsense? Throw it away. When we get out of here, we're going to burn those imports.
We're going to turn it into a coaster. Hey, remember when they used to burn records because of whatever reason, like Kiss, I don't know. Remember Oh, they were remember when they were destroying all the disco records? That actually started in Chicago. Really?
Some DJ uh was like, I hate disco or whatever. And they started burning and trashing disco records. I've not heard of this. Yeah, look it up. That's mostly right.
I feel like that's mostly accurate what I just said. Yeah, I remember something about that. But I I thought you were talking about like, you know, um like parents would be concerned about Yeah. Yeah. You know, Metallicas, you know, brainwashing our kids and then they Satanic.
Yeah. Satanic. Yeah. Yeah. Uh here's a fun fact.
I bought the um Injustice for All Metallica Injustice for All best album tape from Walmart. And uh my mom grabbed it and read like the liner notes and it had some salty language, some unsavory language in it. She made me take it back. Really? Yeah.
If I could uh interject here for a moment, I do have a fun fact. Fun fact. Disco Demolition Night was a Major League Baseball promotion held on Thursday, July 12th, 1979 at Kamiski Park in Chicago, Illinois that ended in a riot. At the climax of the event, a crate filled with disco records was blown up on the field between games of the double header between the White Socks and the Tigers. Many had come to see the explosion rather than the games and rushed onto the field after the detonation.
The playing field was so damaged by the explosion and the riers that the White Socks were required to forfeit the game. I have an idea, guys. Ready? Get our light fixed. It's not working.
Um, we're going to do import demolition night at Victory Field. At Victory Field, Indians game. Yeah, we're going to blow that mother up. Let's do it when all your imports in the Savannah bananas and it's just me with three records and a lighter out there. Time out.
I got to fix my life. All right. Um, I had this topic. We're going to do our top five here in a minute, but I had this topic idea for um album covers. Yeah.
Do you have a favorite album cover? Because that's one thing I really miss about like Well, that's one thing you you don't get so much with CDs or tapes cuz they're smaller or Yeah. streaming especially, but a nice big album cover like there was a time when that was, you know, like that was its own art form really. Do you have a a favorite album cover? Let's go around the round the horn here.
Okay. We'll start with you, Oliver. Yeah, man. Overall, I think uh it's this it's technically one song actually, but it's over an hour and 20 minutes long. Um it's an album called Mirror Reaper by a band called Bell Witch.
And it's this super awesome uh like painting that's like this like super like shadowy like figure almost uh coming out of a mirror, but it's just a crazy like uh work of art. And yeah, why are you trying to give me nightmares? I feel like you're getting Bel Witch. Oh, here it is. Chris has got it pulled up.
Oh, yeah. Oh. Oh, that is cool. All right. Well, go check that out.
Bell Witch. You got a favorite album cover, man. Or let's just talk iconic album covers. The Dookie album cover. Oh, yeah.
I feel like that was like a kind of like a Where's Waldo kind of thing. Like it had all those little drawings and scenes on it. I just remember looking at it forever. Yeah, like a turd and then like just stupid stuff on there, but I remember being captivated by it. Right.
Yeah. Christopher, uh, you know what? Give me some of your weird album covers. I'm going to go with the, uh, Vince Staples album FM, which is actually an an homage to the, uh, the Dookie cover. It's a similar updated version of that.
Okay. And I'll I'll pull it up here in just a second. What about you, Cecil? Well, a few come to mind. One is Springsteen's Born in the USA.
Um, just because it's iconic. And I always I always thought it was a handkerchief that he had in his back pocket. It's not. It's a hat. It's a red hat.
I thought it was a handkerchief. I did, too. It's a floppy hat. It's a floppy hat. Yeah.
Uh, so that one comes to mind. Metallica's Black album comes to mind as iconic. But one that like I immediately think of for obvious reasons is Black Crows Amorica. I was gonna say I didn't want to say it because after I got it I had to turn it around so my mom wouldn't see it. Yeah.
Oh goodness. Pull that one up. Chris, which one was that? Amora. Black Crows.
I'm not familiar. Yeah. Wait till you see it. Wait till you see it. Yeah, you should carry it.
U I would love to have that on vinyl. I honestly think it it probably got banned. I Yeah, I think there were two versions of it. Yeah. Yeah.
So, yeah. Peyton look away. Oh, there's a lot going on. And like um Sergeant Peppers comes to mind as iconic or like even Abby Road. Like how many people have recreated that shot of the Beatles walking across Abby Road.
So yeah, I just love album art. I wish I could hang mine up. I just don't have the space for it. Oh, I guess you could rotate them through. Yeah, could do that.
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Ham live top five. Hamco live top five top five. The Hamco live top five topic this week. We got to come up with the I don't know where in the world this came from. Correct.
I originally was going to say, "Oh, because Citizen Records is here, we should do top five album covers." So, I'm glad we at least got to talk about it. And then I was like, "I don't know. How do you make a Spotify playlist?" We've been trying to make Spotify playlists of uh our top five kind of listings of the various things we cover. Um, and I didn't know how to do that with a album cover one. So, we changed it up.
And was it Chris that suggested I suggested several things and and you chose this one? Yeah. I immediately regretted it and then I just never changed it. But the topic is how did we say this? Bike ride.
Yeah. Bike riding music. bike riding music. Yeah. Yeah.
So, if you go to Spotify, you can find Hamco ride your bike. Yeah. Yo, apostrophe yo, correct. Which is a version of your ride your bike. Thanks.
Mhm. Mhm. Hamco. Ride your bike. So, this is bike riding songs.
Uh, we start with you. Typically, this is the I mean, I felt like this was the lowhanging fruit, but a bicycle ride by Queen. Sure. A great song. Yeah.
I mean, I'm not going to sing it this morning, but No. Or ever. Yeah. I mean, okay. I I can't argue that.
I went and I've been listening to the playlist that we put together. I I don't like that song. It's a little sick. It fits, but it fits perfectly. I feel like for the bike riding song, if you've got the right baseline or the right drum beat, it almost doesn't matter what they're saying.
And I feel like on the Queen one, they got it. Okay. Yeah. For me, it was all about like the approach was do I the song is about bikes or something like that or I imagine myself riding my bike and what's the vibe that I'm looking for? I went on I went on the nose for the first one, you know, lyrical content.
My second one, which we'll get to, is has nothing to do with a bike. So, perfect. All right, Oliver Citizen Records representing. So, here's the thing for me, right? Are we talking like, you know, like pedal bike or like hot rod, like motorcycle bike?
Pedal bike. Pedal bike. Pedal bike. Pedal bike. Okay.
Um, or an ebike. Yeah. I'll I'll meet you in the middle and you can have an ebike. Ebike. Okay.
That might be worse than both of them. Um, I'm a big like skateboard guy. So, kind of when I envision like biking, it's kind of same music as like skateboarding. So, um, up there for me is definitely uh, Hybrid Moments by The Misfits. Is that on here?
Yeah. Put it on there somewhere. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Okay. Yeah. I was listening to that yesterday. I am very unfamiliar with the Misfits. Yeah.
Um, catalog, but that song came on. I didn't know who it was. Like, oh, I kind of dig this. Yeah. Very Ramonesesque.
It's same era. You know, it's the early early punk stuff, but yeah, initially I thought it was the Ramon, but Yeah. You know, you got to get that high energy, you know, to our old guitar player Sean used to wear Misfits shirt all the time. Yeah. All right, Chris, what do you got?
I am going to go with Black Mags by the Cool Kids. I knew we're going to get into some songs that no one's ever heard of. It's on the playlist. I I know it's on the playlist, but no one knows that song. A lot of people know that song.
No one I know that song. Thanks, Oliver. You and Oliver know that song. That's it. Here it is.
Those kids do sound cool. I got to All about bikes. It's all about bikes. The entire song. About riding bicycles.
Mhm. Huh. Okay. I like it. Uh, I thought you were going to go with this one.
This is the first one I thought of and then I went to the playlist and it was already on there. So, I don't know if you're going to pick it as one of yours. So, I'm going to pick it. Uh, it was a good day. Ice Cube.
Yeah. There's something about that that just makes me feel like I'm riding through South Central LA on your bicycle with the wide handle banana seat bike. Yeah. All ched out. I just love that song.
I used to have that on cassette single. How about that? A cassle. Cassingle. A single if you will.
Mhm. Yeah. Uh black black mags, by the way, has 7.4 million uh streams on Spotify. So you're what? 3.2 and you're what?
4.2. That's a lot of listens, you guys. I got to be honest. The song it's made its way around. All right.
Like a bicycle wheel. Mhm. Huh. You see what it did there? Nice work.
Thank you. All right. So, oh, is this someone writing these down? Nope. Nope.
Christopher, can you write these down? So far, we've got uh the bicycle song by Queen. What's it called? Bicycle Ride. Race.
Yeah. Not right. Sorry. Uhhuh. And then we've got Hybrid Moments by the Misfits.
Yep. Black Mags by the Cool Kids. What are black mags? I I honestly don't know. It's a BMX.
Okay. That's what I was wondering. There's like a bike park with the black mag part of a bicycle or something like something you could add on or they talking about ebony. I don't know. Nothing.
The black magazine. Yeah, that's good. That's good. Sorry. All right.
Um and you said Oh, I said it was a good day. Ice Cube. All right. Round two. Tyler, what do you got?
I'm going with uh The Distance by Cake. Yeah. It just makes I feel like that makes me want to pedal faster. It does. I could get on board with that.
Yeah. And it has some kind of literal reference. Use that in a different one. A different list though. Am I making that up?
Road trip songs. Maybe. I don't know. Maybe we just talked about it, too. Could be.
I'm I You put one on there that I don't think most people would know, but I thought of pretty early on when I was thinking about this, but I'll bet I know which one it is. Yeah, I'll go with it. Okay. Oliver, what do you got? Um, what was it?
Uh, Green Machine by uh, Kas, I believe is the name. Yeah, Green Machine by Keys. Yeah, it's super like uh, fuzzy kind of like jammy stuff. I feel like, you know, you could be going through the city. Yeah, it reminds me of driving around driving around in my Kia Sedona.
That's a That's a Kia joke. Not enough of those jokes. That's a Kia joke. Minivan. Yeah.
I don't want to brag, but I used to drive a minivan. Every time I see a white Chrysler minivan, I still think of you. Yeah. Uh Christopher, I'm going to go with uh Two Wheels by Wax. Two wheels.
I've never seen Chris so assertive on a text message when he said I'm not going to quote him. It's a family show, but if this doesn't make the top five, we've got problems. Two wheels by Wax. Let's give this a little listen. Oh, it's quite lovely, isn't it?
Mhm. Sort of relaxing. for me about this. What? Uh, I'm going to I'm going to sound like your dad here for a minute.
And in the chorus, yeah, he's he says that he doesn't give a he doesn't care about a DUI. What? I beg your pardon, sir. I do care about DUI. That's not the kind of show we're running here.
It is not. I'm disappointed in you. I'm not mad. I'm disappointed. I I think it's meant to be fictional background for the song.
I need you to take this cassette back to Walmart. Where you got it? Disappointed. That happened to me once. Did it?
What was it? It was uh NWA's second album, 100 Miles and Running. It was the first CD I ever bought on my own. Uh I bought it over the weekend when I was at a friend's house. Mhm.
And I remember going back on Wednesday with my dad to return the CD. Um did they have the parent label on there? Most definitely. Yes. Yeah.
remember why that parent label happened or the parental advisory label? Who was it? Can you name the band? Uh um or the group, not the band. Do you know what we're talking about?
Parental advisory, like the old black and white. Okay. So, this this came out in the early 90s, I want to say, but it was a group called Two Live Crew. Oh. Oh.
And their album um had some colorful language on it. Yeah. And uh it basically spurred the creation of that little sticker on there. But I had that album. Two life crew.
Got that one pass. Mom, got you, Mom. Yep. Should have should have taken a lesson from you, Cecil. Uh, okay.
So, two wheels on there. Uh, black mags refers to black magnesium alloy wheels. Okay. Black mags. Black.
I wonder if it was pedals or wheels or something like that. Okay, that makes sense. All right. I think the song that you were thinking of Oh gosh, it's one of these three. We saw him.
Yeah, I was going to say I'm going to go with uh Osaka in the Rain by Matt the Electrician because it's talking about bikes. Um but if you like singer songwriter stuff, Matt the Electrician's great and this is one of my favorite songs. Shout out to to Manship cuz he had Matt the electrician play at his house for a house show last summer. That's how I discover him. Yeah.
So fun. Just kind of It's Charlie's favorite song. Slow stroll. Anyways, yeah. So, I'll put that on there.
If you guys can put your weird songs on there, I'll put my weird song on there. We're missing one. We're missing one. We got two, four. Yeah, we have seven seven songs on here.
Unless I'm missing one. Did we not get yours? What? No, yours. Your yours was Black Mags and then the Wax.
Two wheels. I had Osaka in the Rain and it was a good day. You had Kas and the Misfits. Wait, which one? Uh Kas was green.
Okay. Yep. Do you think the green machine was a green bicycle? And yeah, most definitely. What was everybody's first bike?
Go. Uh, I mean, first one I bought like I mean I think my parents got me one. I don't remember. That's what I was thinking. Like mine was a Huffy, you know, like a I saved my money up all summer one year and got a GT Performer.
Oo. Yeah. Chrome, lime green, and blue pegs. Yeah. Speaking of, that would have been a good choice.
Peg by Steely Dan. Take your word for it. I don't like the song, but kind of peg, you know. Sure. I had a Schwin actually before the Huffy.
My dad bought me a Huffy. I had a used twin. I guess I inherited it from my brother or something. But banana seat like I was embarrassed to ride it because it looked old and crappy. But like if I had that now, I would ride it everywhere.
It was so cool. Like looking back. Yeah. I was just an idiot. What was your first bike?
I don't remember my first bike, but um I did total my last one. So nice. Yeah. How'd you do that? Um coming back from a fishing trip with a buddy and you know the front brakes, you got to have both hands, you know, put them down and so I grabbed the front bake and I went flying off my bike and I broke my knee and the bike uh tire like was like pushed in like it was completely like folded in.
Yeah, exactly. Taco style. Nice. You broke your knee. Yeah, man.
So, this top five brought up some PTSD for you. Hey, this one time uh in college I was me and my buddies were into mountain biking at the time and at USI they had all these trails um out in the woods that you could go ride your bikes on. And I borrowed a friend's bike and there was a section where it was a big heel heel. big hill. Big old hill.
Big old hill right there. Southern Indiana. It wasn't southern Indiana. A big hill and then a slight jog and then another big hill. And my thought was that one there is going to be tough to climb going up.
So if I get enough speed on this one going down, hit that turn, I'll shoot right up and make it easier on myself. So I didn't hit the brakes and I hit that turn. Go right off the go right off the trail. hit a tree like dead on between the handlebars. I go up over the handlebars, head goes into the tree, cracks my helmet.
Good thing you were wearing it. I know. I almost didn't like I was like, "Ah, I don't need a helmet." And my buddy said, "Hey, you really got to wear a helmet. Like, use mine or whatever." But yeah, speaking of bike racks, that's fun. Christopher, what was your first bike?
I had a Specialized Hard Rock. What? It's like a mountain bike. Yeah. Oh, mountain bike.
Specialized. That's a good brand. I think I saved up. My parents paid half and I paid half. Nice.
Yeah. Ah, we got to plug Rudy's recycle shop in bikes. If you're looking for a bike, go check out Joe Rudy. We'll talk more about him coming up, but Rudy's recycle shop there in Cisero. I got to take Sam's bike over there.
Yeah, he's got a he's got a problem with his pedals. So, I got seeing Joe Rudy soon. Our electric bike over there and get the tire fixed. Uh, okay. There's our top eight.
Chris, read them off. We got Bicycle Race. Hybrid Moments, Black Mags, Good Day, The Distance, Two Wheels, Osaka in the Rain, and Green Machine. All right, I'm going to leverage a deal here right off the bat. Okay, go.
We'll take Chris's two weird ones. If we can get Osaka in the Rain in there. Hold on. Hold on. All my choices were uh eliminated in the last in the last top five right off the bat.
That's what I'm saying. We're taking yours. I feel like that's not fair. We're staying in. We're going to add yours in.
Oh, they're in. Yeah. Oh, it's the opposite of what happened. Yeah. Calm down.
You're getting your way this time. Yeah. Do you take that deal? Yeah. Okay.
Osaka in the rain. Two wheels, black mags. What was it? Yeah. Two wheels, black mags.
Osaka in the Rain. That leaves two spots open. Uh, our guest had Green Machine and Misfit. What was the Misfit song? Oh, Hyper.
There it is. I really like the iber. I'll take that one. It's got some energy to it. Okay.
And that leaves one spot. I mean, do we go bicycle race for queen because it's so on the nose. I don't know. I feel like the distance has the driving like drum beat and baseline that I was talking about more so than any other. I would rather ride to the distance.
Yeah, let's put the distance on there. All right. I like that. Oliver. Yeah.
Yeah. I'm good with that. I got to be honest. Uh, we had some good good ones on here that did not get a mention that I got to point out. Yeah.
Vibe song just to like ride around. Upside Down by Jack Johnson or literally anything by Jack Johnson because they all sound the same roughly. I was going to say, no offense, Jack, but you definitely have your your vibe down. Um, this one you're talking about baseline and drum groove, Chris. Yeah, I don't know if you listen to this song, but this is one.
So, there was a time a few years ago where I was writing a lot nearly every day. Um, and this was one song that I would listen to on all my rides. But let me just play this. This is a group called Big Wreck. I remember them.
This was not their hit or anything. It's just like that's that driving. I could I could ride write to that. Little Canadian group. Um, okay.
Careful by Guster. That was the other one I thought you might be referencing. No, but I like that song. Yeah. Anyways, go check out the playlist.
Hamco, Ride Your Bike, the top five. Christopher, read them off. We've got Hybrid Moments by The Misfits, Black Mags by The Cool Kids, The Distance by Cake, Two Wheels by Wax, and Osaka in the Rain by Matt the Electrician. You know what I like about this playlist? That's diverse.
Yeah, it sounds like a playlist that wasn't put together by two old men. Yeah. All right. Hey, that's your Hamco Live top five. Hol top five.
Hol top five. Hey, we will take a uh quick moment here. I want to make a little plug. We've been teasing this for some time. I'm going to make a soft announcement.
A soft announcement. Save the date. It's called a save the date. That's right. Save the date.
Hey, if you're listening to this September 19th of this year, 2026 at Odomin, is that right? September 19th. Uh coming up here in just a few months, we are promoting and producing a concert event out at the Arena at Innovation Mile, the Riverview Health Arena at Innovation Mile here in Noblesville. Uh, it's going to be an all day event from 11:00 a.m. to about 5:00 pm.
We'll be an outdoor free concert, free to the public. Um, bring your chairs. Um, enjoy upwards of seven bands, I think, is what we're looking at right now. Uh, we got to play around with that a little bit. We can't announce who all is involved just yet, but we want you to save the date.
Uh then doors to the arena are going to open at 5. Uh the concert indoors will kick off at 6 and that's going to feature two uh national headliners. Well, actually I guess one headliner, an opener, and then another opener. Um so three acts there inside the arena. That'll be a ticketed event.
So it's kind of a cool hybrid concept. Music festival, outdoors, and then indoor concert. and it's all called uh TradeUp Fest. Um and we are looking to support the skilled trades industry. I've got kids that are close to graduating.
Actually, one just graduated um and he's in a um auto tech um school right now as opposed to going to college. Sort of that trades area, right? And as I'm looking for my kids' future, like is college the right choice? I don't know. the skilled trades are booming and it is a great um pathway to uh a pretty incredible career.
Um but we want to support that and really highlight that because I don't think the skilled trades are getting enough love and so this is sort of our farmade for the skilled trades concept. So outdoor festival September 19th and then an indoor concert uh same day. We're super excited about it. There'll be a lot more details coming um in terms of who's playing um but we're excited about it. It's also terrifying getting into this.
There's so much to it that I I had no idea I said let's take a big swing. I didn't realize how big of a swing I was taking. But uh put that on your calendar September 19th. Um again more stuff to come after I get a few contracts signed and a few things short up. So, that's super exciting.
Uh, maybe you guys could you ever do like you have a booth or anything? You ever do that? We're looking at that. We're actually looking at uh getting, you know, like those small like what are they called? Suzuki trucks.
The really tiny trucks. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Okay. We're looking at converting one of those into like a record truck.
Cool. Dude, that would be awesome. Yeah. Well, if you want to bring it out Oh, for sure. That'd be real cool.
Yeah. What' you say? September 19th. September 19th. Yeah.
Um, okay. Let's get into some trivia. Christopher trivia. We're playing trivia. Gosh, it took me a while to find.
I'm still looking. There it is. How many How many tabs do you think I have open right now? Judging by the degree of your ADHD, I'm going to say 47 and 36 of 13 14 15 16 17. Is this trivia?
20 21 15 23 24 That's 24 on that window 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 I thought I was exaggerating. 43 44 45 two more. Um 46 47. Did you say 47? I think so.
47 exactly. Unless I counted I can't remember if I counted that one or not. Anyways, I have so many tabs. It took me forever to find our email. Uh, trivia Hamco live trivia brought to you by Rudy's Recycle Shop in Cicero, Indiana, right off their state road 19.
You can go to Rudy's Recycle Shop.com. Rudy, uh, our boy Joey Rudy was on podcast. But, uh, he runs a little bicycle shop. He'll fix your bike up. He'll tune it up.
He'll sell you a new bike. He'll sell you a used bike. He doesn't care. He stacks them deep and sells them cheap. He doesn't care about making money.
He just wants to sell bikes. Those are two old ad campaigns. Uh so go check out Joe Rudy and tell him Hamco Live sent you. He won't get a discount, but it'd be just it'd be nice to know. Um yeah.
So I know Joe's gonna have to listen to this podcast or this uh playlist on Spotify. I'll send it to him. All right. Here's how this works. Um Oliver, I'm going to give you a category.
Okay. It's kind of like Final Jeopardy if you've ever watched that with your grandparents. Oh yeah. Um I give you a category. You get to bet up to 30 points based on your knowledge.
Perceived knowledge in that category. 30 per category or like 30 category. Okay. Okay. Okay.
It's like final Jeopardy. Gotcha. Gota. Yeah. Yeah.
Um Okay. Our category world records and then you put in parenthesis wink wink. I don't know. I don't know why. Why is he winking at me?
Got something in your eye, Joe? Uh, world records. Well, you know what? In Jeopardy, it's a play on words when they have the quotes around it. So, or isn't that how it is?
It is. Yeah. Or that like that word is used in the answer. But this isn't quotes. This is in wink parenthesis.
Wink wink. What did you say? Winky. I don't know. Winky faces.
Wingdings. You wrote it in wingings. Uh, okay. I'm going to You know what? Because this is I can't say what I'm going to bet.
All right, everybody write down your bets. Peyton, you can play along, too, if you want. Feel free. Okay, here's the question. This artist's 2014 album holds the Guinness World Record for the most features on a vinyl album.
These features include dual groove technology, hidden tracks under the center label, play speeds of 33 and a3, 45, and 78 RPM, and a floating hologram. That's a lot. That's a mouthful. Let me repeat that. This artist 2014 album holds the Guinness World Record for the most features on a vinyl album.
These are the features. Dual groove technology, hidden tracks under the center labels, play speeds of 33 and a3, 45, and 78 RPM, and a floating hologram. I'm not going to bootleg that one. No, you are not. That is a lot.
Uh, that's another thing about albums that are really cool. Who's the guy locally that does like the really cool custom vinyl? You know what I'm talking about. Rominous records. Rominous.
Yeah. Yeah. You carry any of their stuff? No, I have had the uh Pat and the Pissers maggot filled. I've I don't own it, but I've held one in my hands and it was crazy.
So, this is a a vinyl album. And what he does is he puts I don't know different materials in between like the layers of the vinyl, I guess. And that one had maggots. Yeah, that's fun. I heard uh slightly stupid uh pressed some vinyl made out of like THC.
Really? Yeah. Could you eat it? I don't know. When you play it, does it like give off fumes or something?
Yeah. I don't know. Huh. It's just on brand for them. So, yeah, very much.
Henry would know. That's Henry's favorite album. All right. I'm gonna put an answer down. I have no clue.
I have no idea. So, this is a total This was just the first one that came to me is I don't know, somebody that do something. I feel like it's got to be Yeah, it's got to be. I don't know. Someone who's overly hip.
I don't know. I'm just going to put this out there. There's no way this is right. All right. Everybody got their answers locked in?
Yep. Payton, you got your answer locked in? Absolutely. All right, Tyler, what do you got? Kanye.
Actually, I kind of like that answer. That seems like something he would do. Yeah, this is kind of ridiculous. Yeah, he thinks he's cooler than he is. Okay, Kanye, what Kanye?
You went with Kanye, too. Were you Did you look at Were you cheating? I don't know. All right, Chris, what do you got? Jack White.
Jack White. That's not bad. I don't know. He He doesn't strike me as a hologram guy. That feels like a lot for Jack White.
I don't know if the uh year matches up. 2014. Oh, Peyton likes your answer. Peyton says she thinks you're right. Crap.
Um I hate my answer now. Hey, I think Jack White's coming to Everweise. Is that right? I don't know. I didn't see that.
Jack White's coming to Everwe. Um okay. Well, oh, I got a fun Jack White story. Is it Jack White? Yeah.
So, I mentioned I went to Cedar Point and when I was there, we saw this group being like escorted around and like getting on the rides and, you know, cutting lines or whatever. And they were all like decked out in tight black jeans and leather jackets like, "What are you guys doing? It's summer." Um, come to find out it was the Rock Contours. Oh, cool. Yeah, that's kind of neat.
Yeah. Uh, okay. I went with my answer is the weekend and I would like to formally revoke that answer. I don't know if anyone's right. This is a tough one.
Good question, Joe Rudy. Yeah, man. Okay, here we go. So, again, the question was, "This artist 2014 album holds the Guinness World Record for the most features on a vinyl album. These features include dual groove technology." What is that, Chris?
What is dual You guys know what dual groove technology is? Sounds like maybe two grooves. Yeah, I don't know. Hidden tracks under the center labels. That makes sense.
Play speeds of 33 and a3, 45, and 78 in a floating hologram. All right, the answer. The answer. The album is Lazaretto. You're right.
And it is Jack White. Nice. Yes. For 22 points, man. He's having a good podcast.
Boy, this is right in his lane. He loves bikes. Got the trivia. Got bikes. Got his choices.
Top five. All right, there it is. Hamco live trivia. Take it home, Chris. We're playing.
All right. Hey, we want to thank our guest, Oliver of Citizen Records. That is, Spell it again for me. CT. CT Y Z.
CT Y Zn Records in Caramel. Um I can't wait to get down there and check it out. Um suggest you guys do too. If you're if you're a vinyl collector at all, get over there. Help support local.
Shop local. Think global. That's what I always say. You know, I've always said that. Shop don't adopt.
Shop don't adopt. Uh yeah, shop, don't adopt, and think global. Get over to Citizen Records in Caramel, right there on Main Street. Um and you can check them out, citizenrecords.com. Yeah.
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Helps us do what we do. All right, let's end it the same way we always do. Uh, what are you listening to, Tyler? What are you listening to? All right.
I feel like an old man. I don't know how to say the band name. Oh, boy. Um, here we go. Beatles.
It's spelled differently. B E. Oh, I thought it was like Bles. Nope. Common mistake.
No. Waxahhatchee. Waxahhatchee. Yeah, that's how you say it. Yeah, waxahhatchee.
Uh, right back to it. Uh, it's Waxah Hatchee with MJ Linderman. So, the concert that we talked about on September 19th, I was looking at Waxahhatche as uh possibly headlining. Yeah. Didn't work out.
But, well, that's what I'm listening to. I'm sorry. Not that you're listening to them, that I couldn't get them for you. That's okay. Okay.
Oliver, what are you listening to? Been really into a band called Tidal Fight recently. Okay. They're kind of like uh like posth hardcore. So, I like the preh hardcore and hardcore.
I've not gotten into post hardcore much. They're fun. Yeah. Uh I think the album Hyperview in particular. Okay.
Title Fight Hyperview. Okay. Forgive my ignorance. What is Posthardcore? What is hardcore?
Uh like if you have to ask, you wouldn't understand. Oh, I know that. Give me a like a mainstream example of hardcore. Like uh Noctalis stained. But like Puddle of Mud, Drowning Pool, it's Five Finger Death Punch.
Oh, finger kind of similar. Similar. Yeah. Okay. You know, I just thought of a new top five we need to do.
What's up? Favorite band names that we don't even care if we like their music. Oh, I like Oh, that's a good one. Yeah. Put that on the list.
I just That made me think of one, but I'm not going to say it. Okay. Think this podcast will get taken down if I say the name. Uh Christopher, what do you listen to? Uh, I was listening to a record I got in the mail this week from the Dead Pioneers that I liked a lot.
I was also listening to an older album, uh, Moment of Truth by Gangstar. Okay, this Dead Pioneers album, please tell me it's called Oregon Trail. It's called Wagon Burners. All right, that works. Not bad.
Not bad. I was up for Is this like uh post ragtime, pre- rag time? What are we talking? Neorag time. I think it was like uh neopunk.
New punk. Neopunk. Neopunk, which is different than new. Neopost punk. Neo punk.
Neopost. Perfect. Wow. Peyton, you're over there. What are you listening to?
Payton, are you uh Oliver's girlfriend, sister? What's going on? Sorry, I should have asked. It's got to be one or the other. Made it weird.
I'm sorry. What do you listen to, Payton? All day every day, I listen to Ethel Kane. Ethel. Ethylane.
Ethelcane. Ethylcane. Oh, okay. That's good. All day every day.
All right. Um, I am listening to Well, I I told you I've been on this Bruce Springsteen kick. I just picked up the biography. I listened to the audio version of the biography and now I'm reading it. That's I know.
I don't know. I can't can't help it. So, I went back and started listening to all of his albums just from the beginning and just playing through. So, been listen to a lot of Springsteen lately. That was the least cool answer of all of ours.
And I love Bruce. I get it. Yeah. Ethyl Kane, Title Fight, Gangar, Burning Pioneers. Come up with something cool.
Uh, I I No, I I've not been listening to anything cool. Okay, I'm sorry. Tracks. Well, hey, thank you for listening to something cool. The Hanco Live podcast.
Uh, we'll see you at the next show. Over and out. Sticking floors buzzing years I've seen for years. Tiny stage big time sound. Every lost kid homeward found.
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