Emma Patterson
of Drinky Fun Time
&
Scott Taylor
From ANDRAS JONES: The most recent Pop Oracle session in this Radio8Vault Episode is from September 15, 2017 with EMMA PATTERSON of the Drinky Fun Time podcast. It was only our second series of recordings at Starburns and I wanted to do something featuring several of my fellow podcasters on Feral Audio. By the way, have you noticed we no longer have the Feral Audio bumper on our shows? That’s because Feral Audio no longer exists. Now we’re on Starburns Audio and we could not be happier to be putting “Eetza Gooda Show” at the tail of our podcasts. Anyway, Emma’s show is all about drinking so we had a little synchronistic tipple to get things started. This probably loosened my tongue and had me telling her my Tom Hanks story. Emma may have been a little nervous I was getting her in dutch with her movie star crush but I think if Tom ever listens to this he’ll forgive us our indiscretions as we forgive…That Thing You Do. Emma’s answer is randomly chosen using the Radio8Ball app (currently available from the Google Play store and coming soon to iTunes). It comes up with a pretty good one performed by SCOTT TAYLOR of Olympia’s own The Hard Way. I hope you make it to the Oscars Emma.
HEROES & VILLAINS
I’ve been in this town so long that back in the city
I’ve been taken for a lost and gone
An unknown for a long long time
Fell in love years ago
With an innocent girl
From the Spanish and Indian home
Home of the heroes and villains
Once at night Catillion squared the fight
And she was right in the rain of the bullets that eventually brought her down
But she’s still dancing in the night
Unafraid of what a dude’ll do in a town full of heroes and villains
In the cantina
Margarita’s keep the spirit high
There I watched her
She spun around and
Round in the warmth of her body
Fanned the flame of the dance
Dance Margarita don’t you know that I’m in love with you
Dance
Dance
You’re under arrest
My children were raised
You know they suddenly rise
They started slow long ago
Head to toe healthy wealthy and often wise
At three score and five
I’m very much alive
I still got the jive to survive with the heroes and villains
Written by Brian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks • Copyright © Universal Music Publishing Group