Pat's Peeps Podcast

Ep. 251 Today's Peep Twizzlers... the "Ugly Cousin" of Red Vines, the Painfully-Slow Unwrapping of a Red Rope at the Movie Theater, Listener Content, Rock n Roll Hall of Fame Snubs, Recognizable TV Sounds, and Clyde McCoy in the "Wayback Machine"


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The licorice wars have been officially declared, and Pat Walsh is taking a firm stand in the Red Vines camp. "They're the beautiful cousin to the ugly Twizzler," he proclaims, launching into a delightful exploration of candy preferences that somehow connects to one of the funniest movie theater experiences ever shared on the podcast.

His brother Steve's painfully slow unwrapping of a Red Rope candy during a quiet film moment creates an unexpectedly hilarious memory that serves as the perfect gateway into a nostalgia-filled episode. This small moment exemplifies how everyday experiences become the stories we cherish decades later.

Listener submissions transport us through time with clips of Father Guido Sarducci, a glimpse of 18-year-old Karen Carpenter performing with the original Dick Carpenter Trio (sounding nothing like their later incarnation), and the first home run in Toronto Blue Jays history. These cultural artifacts weave together into a rich tapestry of shared memories that transcend their original contexts.

The podcast shifts into high gear when Pat tackles the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's controversial selections. His passionate defense of snubbed legitimate rock bands like Boston, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, and Beck contrasted against pop inductees sparks a compelling argument about musical categorization and recognition. "No one was scratching bread or America into picnic tables when cutting school," he argues, painting a vivid picture of authentic rock culture that certain Hall of Fame inductees simply don't represent.

The episode culminates with a musical archaeology expedition as Pat shares Clyde McCoy's 1931 "Sugar Blues" from his rare record collection, connecting this jazz trumpeter to the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud and demonstrating how musical history intertwines with broader American culture.

Have you ever purchased "As Seen On TV" products that ended up collecting dust? Call in tonight on the Pat Walsh Show on KFBK Radio (93.1 FM, 1530 AM, or the free iHeart app) from 7-10 PM to share your experience!

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