Beantown Podcast - Christmas Music Medley (12192020 Beantown Podcast)
Episode Date: December 19, 2020Quinn comes to you LIVE to play through a completely off-the-top-of-his-head and unrehearsed Christmas music medley. Apologies for the level issues! Merry Christmas!...
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Hey what's going on it's Quinn David Furnace welcome to my show Quinn David Furnace presents the Beentown podcast for Saturday December 19th Merry Christmas happy holidays and we're gonna do it musical style today music oriented if you will with a little bit of chatter thrown in here and there I know you want to catch up on real housewives so we'll get that stuff to you but it's largely going to be music bass so sit back, put your feet up, relax a little bit, and we'll jump right in. 1.5% nd
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This is Quinn.
Thank you for tuning in to today's episode.
It is Saturday, December 19th.
Christmas is about six days away, not just about.
It is actually six days away, not just about it is actually six days away,
which means there are only, I don't know, five shopping days left until Christmas. How does
that calculation work? And why do we even have, why is the shopping days calculation even a thing?
Is that only business days or does that include weekends? I assume it includes weekends,
because who wouldn't be shopping on the weekends?
But if it includes weekends,
and why is there even a shopping days countdown?
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, it doesn't make a ton of sense to me personally.
If we're gonna go with the shopping days until Christmas,
but it's just one less than the actual days
until Christmas, you know, why not just, like,
have X amount of days until Christmas.
That doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
Anyways, this is my show,
and we are playing Christmas tunes primarily.
Although there are a couple things
that I want to make sure we take care of on today's
episode.
Number one, a list of discussion is advised although today we're going to keep it very
wholesome although I've already sworn once.
Although it's like swearing light when you say hell, I mean that's like a Christian swear.
I don't think that that should really count as like if you say hell in the workplace it's
not like that wow he just
swore it's that's kind of like I feel like common vernacular. Number two this show is objectively
terrible and I think today is not too bad but I will say that everything I'm playing today is just
from memory, from scratch we're not playing off of any music or something. And I am a pianist and I play a decent amount
of Christmas carols and songs this time of year,
but as you've already noticed, it's not always perfect.
So I will beg for your forgiveness here
when I miss a note or two.
Before we get back into the music,
I want to give everyone a quick rundown
on this past
week's episode of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, which was pretty entertaining if
I'm being honest.
The whole thing is kind of, this whole week's episode is kind of centered around the fact
that Sundance is coming up and Sundance is a big festival music arts film takes place
fashion apparently I learned from the show. It takes place in Park City so it's
right up these ladies alleys. So again we've got six housewives we have Heather
and Whitney they are cousins they are blonde and then you have Meredith whose
husband Seth they are separated they have are blonde, and then you have Meredith, whose husband Seth,
they are separated, they have a son Brooks, who's important in this episode, then there's Lisa,
who is the queen of Sundance, apparently. She does like marketing and events planning, so this is a lot of stuff for her.
And there's Mary Trump, who is the Episcopal preacher, married her step-grandfather, and then you have Jen Shaw,
who is just as each episode passes becomes more
and more unlikeable.
At first I thought Mary was like by far the worst one, but Mary has been consistent in,
you know, I think this was episode six, something like that.
Like, you know what you're going to get from Mary week in week out.
Jen Shaw just finds a way to be worse and worse every week.
And so there was a lot going on in this episode, it was pretty action
pack. There wasn't a lot of fat, lots of kind of moving the plot ahead here
thing. And so, you know, it's Sundance season. Everyone is very excited. We meet
up with Jen Shaw, who is at her office. And I said this to Rachel when we were
watching it. No one really understands what she does, but she's roller skating
around her office. And she's talking about about how she's built up her empire. But really, I think she just married
Cherif Shah, who's the defensive backs coach at University of Utah, and I don't think that she
really actually does anything except for get Botox. So she's roller skating around her office,
which is just weird, and she has multiple assistants, which doesn't really make any sense to me,
because I don't feel like she does anything, but Stuart is kind of her main assistant.
We've met him before, but it's been a little while.
And they're talking about like Sundance parties.
And apparently when Stuart gets wasted, he starts wrapping and his name is Stu Chains.
And it's, yeah, this guy's kind of goofy, but Gen Chagin has multiple assistants, which
doesn't really make any sense.
And then Lisa, pretty much the whole episode is just like running around to, it's multiple assistants, which doesn't really make any sense. And then Lisa, pretty much the whole episode
is just like running around to,
there's literally one segment that's just focused on her
and she's just like going around
to all these different event spaces.
And I don't really understand what they are,
just seems like she's throwing
or like event planning for a bunch of tiny little parties
and like corporate events.
So she's just kind of doing that.
Even at one point,
we cut to her house and I don't know where her husband is, but it's just her kids and their babysitter who looks like, you know, she's like 15 years old. They ordered, carry out or delivery, whatever
from Bdubs, Buffalo Wildlings, and they try FaceTiming their mom, Lisa, and she doesn't answer.
So that's basically all that Lisa does in this episode. Not to say she's not busy because she's the reason she's not in the episode much because she's super
busy. Sundance is like her thing with her company. So then you have Whitney who again probably
Whitney and Heather are my favorite. Their cousins and Whitney's house. Jen comes over for like a hot
to party Stewart drops her off and you should see what Jen
shot wears on the hot tub.
You should just Google it.
I mean, before she even gets there, she's doing the like
Furbikini thing from Snow Dogs and her bikinis are so extra.
It's just there's too much going on.
They go in the hot tub and they're kind of getting a buzz on.
And Jen is just like can't let this whole married Trump thing go.
She keeps trying to bring it up,
but Whitney is like, no,
like we're not gonna talk about that right now.
Like you need to take a chill pill basically.
And then basically next you have Whitney's husband.
I think his name is Chris.
He's like 20 years older than her.
Remember they had a sultry affair
because Chris was her boss.
I don't think he's her boss anymore.
I don't really know what Whitney does.
Maybe she's just a full-time housewife.
I'm not sure.
But they are gonna do a big birthday blowout.
So they get on a party bus
and everyone is there except for Lisa's not there
and Mary Trump is not there.
I think the other four housewives are all on the party bus.
And it's just like crazy, you know,
Whitney's a big like pole dancer
and there's just a lot of stuff going on
the party bus, Tequila shots, Tequila shots
out of belly buttons.
And then they come back and there's a birthday party
hosted at one of their friends house
and they're just like a lot of action.
It's like classic, desperate housewives kind of stuff.
And again, I think Mary Cosby shows up to the party,
but she's not really doing anything.
She didn't get a ton of action this episode.
Although after the party at one point,
we do cut to Mary's house and she's talking
with her housekeeper and we learn that her housekeeper,
I'm not, I'm not, I'm trying to remember
exactly the relation.
I think it is her, her her, one of her parents' cousins,
so that her housekeeper is her first cousin once removed,
first cousin once removed up a generation.
And we learned that they're not really close,
but it's weird,
because they've been together for like 20 years
or something, she's been her housekeeper anyways, whatever.
And so that's pretty much all we get from Mary. Meredith is
getting ready for the Park City fashion show or the Sundance fashion show. I
don't really remember what it's called. It's this whole big thing. Apparently it's
the first time they've done it. And I think Meredith is gonna walk in it and
she condenses Whitney to walk in it. And then of course you have Brooks. Brooks
is Meredith's son. He was he's like 21. He dropped out of school just
to be featured on the show. And apparently we learned in this episode he has his own clothing line,
which doesn't make a lick of sense to me at all because throughout this whole show,
Brooks is just like wearing the most boring basic what I would consider like normal clothes.
Like usually just like jeans or sweatpants and like a sweater, but not like a, you know, crazy, fashionable sweater
that you'd be like, oh wow, that's fashion.
It's just like the most basic thing,
but apparently he has a clothing line named after him,
which doesn't really make a ton of sense to me,
whatever.
He's designing a bunch of stuff for the fashion show,
and apparently he's gonna walk in it too,
which was teased at the end of last week's episode.
And I thought we were gonna get it this time,
but apparently it's not even happening until next week.
So they're getting ready for the fashion show,
and all of a sudden, it's just a two of them
at the house, Seth isn't there,
and their other kids are at college.
And it's just like Mayhem in Suzy,
the alarm in the house starts going off,
which doesn't make any sense.
The toilet is overflowing.
The dog has been like satanically consumed or something.
It looks like in these inextricism,
it will not stop barking.
And so Meredith is calling maintenance people
to come fix it.
And they're gonna be late.
They show up to the fashion
to like 45 minutes late, whatever.
Eventually they go to here and make up.
And then the other thing that happens,
there's this big Sundance kickoff party
that is hosted at Gen Shaz House.
And it's like, it's okay, it's not that interesting,
but we do meet these two ladies from VanderHouse Rules,
which is I think is like Cider House Rules.
If you see the Toby McGuire Michael Cain movie,
I haven't seen it, but Rachel is telling me about it.
And they're talking to those ladies,
and I don't know who they are,
but apparently other people do.
And the big thing at this party is Heather,
who we haven't heard a ton from this episode.
Oh, I should mention earlier in the episode,
Heather and, because this is important for the party Heather and Whitney again
their cousins they go out to get drinks and they're talking about how like when you go to a bar in Utah
All the drinks are super watered down. Anyways Whitney is talking about her or not Whitney
Heather is talking about her love life and like remember she used to be married and she has a ton of kids
Not a ton, but maybe like like three kids I think they're daughters
They're they're still pretty little they're like twin-agers at this point
Maybe early teens and she's divorced now. We never we haven't met her husband
That's like the only spouse we haven't met and she's like I really want to find love
Yadia Diyada so we cut to this party and all of a sudden she's like ready to get laid And so she's talking to this black guy who's like with the AV equipment or something and she's kind of flirting with him
But she's clearly rusty anyways eventually. I think this name is like Jack or Curtis or something eventually they leave together
Oh, and that's the last we see of Heather this episode. So presumably she is having a good time. And that's pretty much all that happens in this episode.
Next week we're going to get the fashion show.
We're going to get everything going on at Sundance.
And I think Whitney's dad is making a reappearance.
I think he's back from rehab.
Remember that hair, holy cow, that hair is wild.
If you haven't seen it, just Google Real Housewives,
Whitney's dad, and you'll
see it. It just doesn't make any sense. God bless the guy. He's, you know, getting help.
He's in rehab for, you know, pain killing addictions, pain killer addictions, but boy, it is just
rough. Okay, so that's pretty much what happened in the episode. And I promise this would be
a largely music-based episode. So let's go ahead and
jump back into some of the music here and I'm gonna play a couple tunes that also involve singing.
I will mention two things. One apologies for my voice. I'm not a great singer but I'm just
gonna do it and we'll see how it goes. Two, the other thing, levels have been tricky for obvious
reasons. I will give a quick shout out to Hashtag Brother
of the podcast, Walter Furnace.
Thank you so much for the mic stand,
probably from Kelly as well, shout out to Kelly.
I'm using the mic stand for the first time today.
We've got one mic going and we're gonna try
to capture the piano and my voice audio.
So I was tinking around quite a bit, did a lot of takes before
I actually decided to record to try to get levels right. It's not perfect. Hopefully you don't
have to do too much like adjusting of your volume, however you're listening to this. But thanks
again for tuning in. And yeah, let's jump back in. I'm doing I'll mention I'm doing this episode all in one take just for time's sake so let's jump back into it and we're gonna
play a couple here then we'll read some ads and then we'll finish up with some music
and that'll wrap us up so let's get back going here. on an open fire. Jack Frost nipping at your nose. You'll tide carols being sung by a choir Just up like Eskimos, everybody knows
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Help to make the season bright
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They know that Santa goodies on his slate
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And hence, oh, I'm offering this simple phrase
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Though it's been said many times, many ways
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and the soul felt its worth
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We let all within us praise his holy name Christ is the Lord. forever is power and glory evermore proclaim.
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to give a quick shout out to our sponsors.
We won't do a full ad read here,
but let's just make sure that everyone out there
gets paid, myself included,
and that everyone is grateful for this
happy holiday season.
Oops, I had to change my Google Docs.
I have to change the account.
I opened up Google Docs and all I saw
were early decision essays and why I
went to apply to Vanderbilt and what
things you should know about me,
Dear admissions office.
That's a China for you.
Okay, our ad reads here.
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And the Samson Q2U series is nestled in a mic stand
today for the first time in three years of doing this show,
which is super cool.
Thanks again to Walt and Kelly for purchasing this cool
mic stand for me.
I feel very professional.
And soon I will be a pro gamer. Gotta start a Twitch stream. I think that's the next step.
Year for the podcast podcast on Twitch. I mean, hey, people are doing it. You can watch Dan Bernstein,
670 the score, weekdays from 9 to noon, central on Twitch, which is pretty neat. And I do that sometimes.
But the Samsung Q2U series, it's got crisp, clear audio quality,
and just remember when God speaks, he uses a Samsung.
And finally, this is timely because we just did one yesterday,
a little cut by Q.
Cuts by Q is Northwest, not Northwest.
North Chicago, North Shore almost.
It is the hottest new barber we're going
to road here. We can do fades and bolt cuts. I'll make you look like Ramona, Quimby,
whether you like it or not, who we're getting a call from Potential Spam. Let's answer it live
on the air and see if I'm going to put this on speakerphone. Who knows what it is, it's just labeled as potential spam. Let's see what this is.
They hung up. Oh well.
Well, that was fun while I lasted.
I don't know if it came through.
We got a little hello.
And it just showed up on my iPhone as potential spam.
And honestly, anyone who's calling me 11.20 am
on a Saturday, like, if you are trying to,
cons someone out of some money or do something,
like pick a better time to call.
You never thought you were gonna be featured live
on one of Chicago's top 500 podcasts.
Now they know who they're messing with.
Maybe he was calling for a cut-spot cue because I was about to say call us at 815-298-7200
and that's what he called.
Or you could email cutsbyacuteyahu.com.
Honestly, better chance of reaching if you email us.
Although I'll say we only check that email maybe once a year or so.
So hopefully I check it right after you sent an inquiry.
But that's Cuts by Q.
Oh, and you need a fresh dew, something's nappy,
and you just call the experts, it cuts by Q.
That was pretty neat.
Took me a hot second to find the right pitch.
I don't have perfect pitch, nor have I ever had perfect pitch.
I did, when I was in college, oral skills.
I never had to take the class.
Six quarters of it, I tested out every single time.
But I would, especially in my freshman year,
when I had a little bit of imposter syndrome,
wasn't sure how good I actually was
at music compared to some of my peers, which I think in Poster syndrome is things.
A lot of people go through regardless of, you know, their area, but I would do a lot
of interval training, so like, if I play this, you know, what interval is that?
It's a tritone or major third, minor six, etc.
I do a lot of that, and then I just do a lot of
like tones as well. So you know you play a random tone on your keyboard. It's a
software. It gives it to you know they play this. What is that? You know a D
flatsy sharp, et cetera. That sort of thing. And I got really good at it. To the point
where you know perfect pitch is kind of a elusive concept,
but, or a complicated concept.
I never had like 100% accuracy every single time,
but when I was in the zone,
especially my first two years of college,
you know, it was pretty, pretty spot on.
So, that's what I had in terms of ad reads,
quick little thank you to our sponsors.
And again, this is pretty much an all music episode
of the Bean Tom podcast,
and we're just gonna finish it off with a couple of songs.
And if you're curious, did I prepare for this?
Do I have a set list?
No, this has been all off the time I had.
And honestly, for the most part, I finish a song
and then think what song part I finished a song and then think
what song do I want to play next, what key is it going to be in, should I stick with the
same key, try a new key that sort of thing, that's how we've been rolling.
And oh thank you to Potential Spam for calling this live on the air.
I know you only said hello but your hello really made this episode so I happy holidays to
you too.
I hope you enjoyed that little up on the House top.
Diddy, I played for you.
So let's finish off here, and I don't even know what I'm going to play next,
but let's just pick a note.
E flat, that sounds good.
And yeah, let's play this out.
What do you mean to play this out?
There's no words there.
We'll do it live.
We are doing it live. This is all been one take.
And I forgot my water in the other room.
So getting parched like in Pokemon,
when you have to, if you want to pass through like the,
the, you know, the entry way,
you got to give the guards water from Celadon City, right?
Guys, freshwater lemonade or soda pop.
You always pick fresh water
It's cheapest that 50 polka dollars really goes a long way at the end of the game when you need to buy
Hyper-procions for the Elite 4 we always bought max potions which is just like
stupid
I don't want to speak for anyone else, but I'm pretty sure we all bought max potions growing up when hyper-procions give you
200 HP and how many Pokemon have more than 200 HP?
Maybe if you're going out a Snorlax or something.
Okay, here we go.
We picked E-flat.
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Now we're done.
Merry Christmas.
Talk to you later.
Talk to you later.