Richard Wooten (session drummer, elder-millennial, leftist metal-head, and jazz-funk aficionado) has long-form discussions with his closest friends about their favorite Music/art. Analyzing, unpacking, and reflecting on the two way street of influence between music and culture. Playlists included. Occasional political and social commentary.
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Richard Wooten (session drummer, elder-millennial, leftist metal-head, and jazz-funk aficionado) has long-form discussions with his closest friends about their favorite Music/art. Analyzing, unpacking, and reflecting on the two way street of influence between music and culture. Playlists included. Occasional political and social commentary.
Ep 26: Pink Floyd Pt2. Shae faves from the Early and Final era [Playlist included]
The Richard Wooten Podcast
2 hours 47 minutes 55 seconds
3 years ago
Ep 26: Pink Floyd Pt2. Shae faves from the Early and Final era [Playlist included]
Shae commits violence against Richard and Robert stands by
Guests: Shae Cottar and Robert Rabel
Recorded 4/20/2022
00:00 Intro
2:13 Preamble: Addictions, the role of language in recovery,
24:00 my frustration with the bjj community and celebrity practitioners, and my how my motivation changed over time
33:00 Don’t let assholes take jurisdiction over the things you love
44:06 Topic: First impressions, apologies, and what does the term “psychedelic music” even mean
1:09:02 Early period: Piper through Obscured
1:34:46 The transition to dark side of the moon
1:42:55 Final Cut, Roger Leaving, speculation on band dynamics in general, and Momentary Lapse of Reason
2:13:15 Roger and David’s differing lyric styles, Division Bell, and Endless River
2:35:36 Rich’s hot takes
2:45:15 Summary
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/73Jin6i4Fwce3afgjkEXwE?si=65e3d63140d549f5
The Richard Wooten Podcast
Richard Wooten (session drummer, elder-millennial, leftist metal-head, and jazz-funk aficionado) has long-form discussions with his closest friends about their favorite Music/art. Analyzing, unpacking, and reflecting on the two way street of influence between music and culture. Playlists included. Occasional political and social commentary.