Beyond Radio Presents - Castlist 013 - Ep 2 - This Is The Place To Be
Release Date: 06/03/2024
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This is the inaugural episode of our artist interview podcast (a two-parter). The title, 8Trax, harkens back to the era of the 8 Track tapes and indicates that 8 main songs will be discussed. The interview style is set up as follows. The artist brings 3 of their lesser-known songs that they love to the table and I do the same. The conversation moves through the stories of these songs and of course, leads down many roads. I felt that proceeding in this manner gets people deeper into an artist while my approach is that of a fan. The remaining 2 tracks are from different artists we wanted the...
info_outlineThis episode continues the discussion of the Canadian band Mother Mother with the fun and playful side of the artist. I felt the song "The Stand" was a no-brainer for Jeff to enjoy and I was right. We also explore how their most streamed song came about 12 years after its release.
We up the flamboyance factor with the next song by the Scarlet Opera. The band is full of glam and disco which leads into a story about my coming out experience. From there I throw a little cheese into the mix from the late '70's. Sexual innuendo, a hippie 7th grade teacher, and bad music movies enter the conversation.
Finally we get all theatrical with a perfect song for the end of Act One of a ficticious Broadway musical. The unavoidable comparison to Queen happens and another Billie Eilish cover versions is discovered.
Focus Songs
The Stand/Mother Mother
Problems/Mother Mother
Hayloft I and II/Mother Mother
The Place To Be/The Scarlet Opera
Big City Thing/The Scarlet Opera
Heaven on the 7th Floor/Paul Nicholas
Cousin Kevin/Tommy the Movie
Alive/The Scarlet Opera
In My Defence/Freddie Mercury
Catch Me If You Can/The Scarlet Opera
What Was I Made For?/The Scarlet Opera