Who Loves Music?
Stacey and Lois talk about music and how it has influenced their lives for good or ill.
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Explore " first concert" with insightful episodes like "Who Loves Music?", "Remember The Guns N' Roses Video Trilogy?", "Taking Daughters to Concerts", "The "Rolling Stones are in town" episode" and "Episode 15 - First Concerts/Albums, etc..." from podcasts like ""Whose Girl Are You?", "How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer", "What's Next? The Podcast with Dave and Blair", "Backyards & Bevvies" and "Rants and Rabbitholes with Jim and Sharon"" and more!
Stacey and Lois talk about music and how it has influenced their lives for good or ill.
We'd love to hear from you! Please send your feedback and comments or questions to whosegirlareyou@gmail.com.
This week on the podcast, Jonah and Vanessa are back with another one-on-one episode to stage an in-depth discussion of Guns N' Roses' classic nineties video trilogy of "Don't Cry," "November Rain" and "Estranged." In the process Jonah recalls the time their mom took him to see Guns N' Roses with Skid Row in 1991 on the "Use Your Illusion Tour" (where he used dried blood as a fashion accessory), Vanessa's childhood fascination with Stephanie Seymour and, seriously, what was the deal with that dolphin? We also discuss the time that Jonah interviewed Slash, our favorite moments from the aforementioned videos and the time the Bayer kids saw GNR together in Cleveland in 2006 and were kicked out of the backstage area just moments before the band took the stage. Judging by this timeline we are overdue to see the band again soon, so if any of the members are listening to this podcast please feel free to reach out!
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Dave and Blair, the night after the Rolling Stones played the Cotton Bowl, discuss the greatness of attending concerts with your kids - in this case, with daughters.
Some of the biggest shows that have ever been put on were some of PK’s first shows as a kid so when he got his first taste of the “Big Show” he was more interested in the men in black standing side stage than he was in the artists performing. PK reminisces about some of the shows in his life that really changed him. Later he dives into some of the memorable shows that he was able to be a part of that truly brought his life full circle in the world of rock n’ roll.
There is also a fun little part in the middle where their little one has a meltdown and they had to pause and go handle some family business but like champs they pick back up right where they left off.
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