DISGRACELAND - Bonus Episode: Crossover Episodes, Candy Hangovers, and Jake's Music Searches
Episode Date: November 2, 2023This week wraps our Halloween countdown, and Jake is closing the loop on all the spooky discussions. Plus, DISGRACELAND and BADLANDS get another crossover episode with the latter's episode on the 1961... film The Misfits. How do you feel about crossover episodes? Get in touch at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod, and come join the After Party. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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of our lives. Hey, what's up, everybody? Thanks for checking out this Disgraceland bonus episode,
this after-party episode. We have a ton of content in the feed for you this month. We just came to
the close of October and we just wrapped our reincarnated best Halloween episodes with episodes
on The Misfits and Big Lurch. Over in the Badlands feed, we're dropping an episode on the movie
The Misfits, okay? Not the Glendanzigman, the movie The Misfits with Marilyn Monroe. So you can check
that out as well. All right, let's get in to the after party. Hey, discos, need a little more
disgrace land in your life? Just a touch to get you through? Yeah, me too. This is the podcast that
comes after the podcast. Welcome to Disgraceland, the After Party. Welcome to the Disgraceland
bonus episode, a little thing we like to call the after party. This is the show after the show,
the party, after the party, the bridge to get you from one full episode of Disgraceland to the
other the backyard to dig into the dirt on this episode. We are talking about among other things,
the misfits, the band the misfits, and the misfits, the movie the misfits, as well as your
voicemails, text, DMs and more. And as always, a whole lot of rosy. All right, discos, let's get
into it. Halloween, 2003, it's in the books. And the creeps have returned to their crips,
as they say, the ghosts, all those ghouls. They disappeared back into their old haunt.
I was trying to explain to my son's nine-year-old friend last night what a ghoul was.
And I realized, you know what?
Perhaps I'm not the storyteller I think I am because I wasn't making any progress.
But you know what I am making progress on today?
My candy hangover.
I kept it tight.
I didn't go overboard last night.
Proud of myself.
How'd you guys do?
Listen, here in disgrace land, you know, Halloween may be over, but the dead remain undead.
as you likely saw in your feed this week.
We just wrapped up 10 days of the 10 scariest Halloween episodes
with two of my favorite episodes
that we've ever done in Disgraceland,
one on horror core rapper Big Lurch
and also another on one of my favorite bands of all time, The Misfits.
As you know, if you've listened to that episode
or you've heard me talk before, I love The Misfits.
They had a huge impact on me as a kid.
This episode that we did on The Misfits
truly unique in the world of Disgrateful.
Graceland, forgive me if you've heard this before because I've told this story, but I don't
care. I'm going to tell it again for the new listeners out there, especially those who are here
because of the Halloween vibes. I found out, I don't know, four years ago or so, that Night of the
Living Dead, the classic horror movie, the George Romero horror movie, I found out that Night of the
Living Dead was public domain. The 68, 1968 classic film for whatever reason is in the public
domain. And why it is, I don't know, but basically what that means is anyone can take whatever
they want from that movie and do whatever they want with it. So upon hearing that and researching
the misfits right around the same time because I knew I was going to write an episode on them,
came across the fact, obviously, that Glenn Danzig, singer of the misfits was hugely influenced
by the film Night of the Living Dead. So I thought, why don't I try to get the crack engineer
and musicians at double Elvis to rip the soundtrack,
the sound of that movie, the score of Night of the Living Dead.
Why don't I get them to try to rip that?
And then I'll use those files, that music, to score our disgrace in episode.
So that's exactly what we did.
And we actually took it a step further in doing so.
I became so inspired by Night of the Living Dead that I actually went in this totally different
direction with the Misfits episode, which was supposed to be an episode that was built largely
around the arrest of the band in that graveyard down in Louisiana, New Orleans, back from the early
days of the misfits. But in being inspired by Night of the Living Dead, I decided to take a more
satirical approach and really try to put the character of Glendanzig into the Night of the
Living Dead world and use sort of the zombies as a parable. And the telling of that story is a
parable for the telling of the story of Glenn Danzig and the alienation that he felt. So
that was the misfits episode.
If you have not heard it, please check it out.
The misfits are a part of what made me as a creator,
as not only a writer, but a musician,
and just a kid with ears trying to find his way early on,
trying to figure out who he was and what he wanted to do
and how he was going to direct his anger,
and the misfits had a lot to do with that.
Also, you know, the misfits, the band,
Glenn Danzig took the name from the movie,
The Misfits, the Marilyn Monroe movie,
because Danzig was obsessed with Marilyn Monroe.
And we decided, you know, we knew a little bit about that movie.
I love that movie.
The movie's great.
I loved it even before I really knew it had anything to do with Danzig.
It's Marilyn Monroe's last performance before she died.
It's a John Houston movie.
It's written by Marilyn Monroe's, who was soon to be her ex-husband at the time, Arthur Miller,
and stars Clark Gable, along with Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Cliff.
It's just a great, great, great film.
But the lore around that film is something else, man.
There was a lot of drama that happened around the making of the misfits.
And a lot of that I uncovered when I was researching the Marilyn Monroe pilot episodes for Badlands.
So, you know, I don't know, we were thinking Halloween going to re-release the Danzig Missfits episode and the Disgraceland Feed.
Why don't we do an episode on the Misfits movie and we'll tie them together and release them around the same time.
So that's what we've done.
You're going to be able to go to the Badlands Feed.
this week and hear that misfits movie episode. Okay? Again, the last film that both Marilyn Monroe
and Clark Gable made, uh, not just together. I don't think they made a film before that,
actually together, but the last film they made and the, the lore of the film is that it killed them
both. It was that, that crazy of a, of an experience. Uh, and Marilyn Monroe was even subsequently
blamed for her hero, who Clark Gable was, her hero's death. Uh, anyways, just, you know,
in John Houston, larger than life character directing it, Moncaron.
Murray Cliff, also a huge, huge dynamic character, just really, really interesting story. So check out
the Misfits movie episode in the Badlands Feed this week as well. So this is essentially a crossover
episode between both the Disgraceland podcast and the Badlands podcast. We've done this before with
Mama Cass Elliott and Sharon Tate. Mama Cass Elliott has two episodes dedicated to her in Disgraceland
and her friend. Sharon Tate has two episodes dedicated to her in Badlands. We had more of an
intentional aim at these two episodes, the crossover here that we did with the misfits ones.
The thing that we did with the Sharon Tate and Mama Cass episodes is we essentially told the
same story from two different points of view. And I don't know, I think we did a really good
job. I'm really proud of those two episodes. I don't know, though. What do you guys think?
What do you think of this crossover thing, more importantly? Not specifically what do you think
of the misfits episodes, though I am interested in that. But what I'm more interested in is what
do you think of crossing over between disgrace land and badlands a lot of people think that it should
just be one show a lot of people think we should do more versions of what we're already doing in
different genres um but i'm kind of liking the way it's going now and i'm kind of liking the way
that we're able to cross over when we want and kind of keep them separate as well but let me know
what you guys think you guys are the most important opinions out there you're the voices of double elvis
the voices of disgrace land and badlands and you know how to make your voice
heard it's 617 90666-6638 okay and then at disgracelam pod on the socials and disgrace
land pod at gmail.com on email all right i cannot wait to hear from you guys this week can't wait to
hear from you on all things music all things true crime all things even hollywood we'll get to that
in the rap party bonus episodes over in the badlands feed but again 617 90666363
Let me know what you're thinking.
Let me know what you want to hear for future episodes of disgrace land.
Let me know what you think about crossover episodes with bad lands.
And I'm here to talk about whatever you want.
More general stuff.
Receives some very heartfelt DMs from a few of you this week.
I'm not exactly sure why they came this time of year, clustered together.
We're going to get to that later in the engagement part of this episode.
But like I said, I'm here to talk to you guys about whatever you want to talk about.
617-906-66-6-6-3-8.
Take a quick break back in a flash.
There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discovered.
they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
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Your body is not what you thought it was.
Your identity is formed by a secret history.
I'm Danny Shapiro, and these are just a few of the stunning stories I'll be exploring on the 14th season of family secrets.
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can reveal to us our truest selves.
My daughter, she's pretending she doesn't know,
but is trying to cook and feed me and keep me alive
because I wasn't eating anything,
and me pretending like everything was fine.
He kind of shoved me out of the way and said, move.
And he went out the front door,
and he jumped in a car and drove off,
and that was the last time I saw him.
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This season on Dear Child
With me, Chelsea Handler, we have some fantastic guests like Amelia Clark.
When like young people come up to me and they want to be an act or whatever,
my first thing is always, can you think of anything else that you can do?
Rather be disappointed in.
Do that.
Dennis Leary.
I wake up and I'm hitting him in the head with a water bomb.
And Bruce Jenner is on the aisle in a karate stance like he's about to attack me.
Like making karate noises.
And his entire the Kardashian family over there, everybody's going,
and the air marshal is trying to grab my arms and screaming.
And I immediately know that I've been asleep walking.
David O'Yellowo.
I love this podcast, whether it's therapy or relationships or religion or sex or addiction or you just go straight for the guts.
Guy Branham.
So anyway, Nicole Kimman broke up with Keith Thurban.
Being half of a country couple was always a hat she was going to wear,
not like a life she was going to lead.
Oh, interesting.
I like that.
Did you practice that on your way over?
Gaten Madarazzo from Stranger Things.
Tena Monsu.
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All right, we're back.
You know the drill.
617-9066638 to get at me on voicemail or text.
Let's check out this voicemail from.
the 540.
Jakester,
happy Halloween.
Well, you did it, man.
I listened to the, and
did that this morning.
And you know what I've been listening to
all day long now?
Miss this.
Glenn Danzig. It's been in my head all day long.
Thanks, man. I appreciate it. No, actually, I
really do thank you. Listen to them
in a very long time. But thank you
for that, and I appreciate that episode.
Duceus. You got it
540. I love when
when things come across the sort of cultural landscape that have to do with bands or movies
or whatever that I haven't really paid attention to in a long time.
And it's just another excuse to pull me back into it.
So anything I've done to pull you back into the misfits right on.
And I'm super psyched that you dug the episode.
Thank you.
All right.
Let's hear from Mike in the 97.
Hey, Jake.
Someone that's close to death.
I've been pushing it off for a while.
my name is Mike
I haven't died of those stage full cancer
about six years ago
and I already told my wife
Keep Me in Your Heart by Warren Zee one
that's my checkouts on
you have a great day
talk to you later
bye bye bye
all right Mike
thank you thanks for your message
I hope you're doing well
appreciate it
Mike of course is
calling in and when you put up the call
you know what's your funeral song
and I did it kind of tongue
in cheek thinking that we were all thinking about a time way down the line in the future.
Sounds like Mike has some more, a more pressing need to think about this sort of thing.
And Mike, your choice here, keep me in your heart by Warren Zvon is, you know, it's a tear
jerker.
I want to start crying just thinking about it.
Hope you're doing well.
Hope your wife is well.
And yeah, man, hit us back.
Keep us posted.
Let us know how you're doing.
All right, let's hear from David in the 262 on.
You know, what he's up to while he's listening to Disgraceland.
Jake, my man.
This is David in the 262.
First time, long time.
You've been asking when people listen to Disgraceland, for me, I save it for while I'm doing
yard work, raking leaves, mooring the grass, shoveling snow, all that crap.
It's perfect.
There's no other bullshit in my face.
I could just focus on you.
This afternoon, I was raking leaves and listening to the episode on Skip James when
you mentioned that he came to Grafton, Wisconsin to record.
I happen to live in Grafton, 100 yards from where the Paramount Records building was.
What a trip.
you mention my hometown love the show and how well you tell these fascinating stories keep it up man
click david thank you for the message love this um i do the same thing when i when i'm you know
taking out the trash doing yard work whatever that's when i tend to let's be listening to podcasts
um but it makes me happy man to know that i'm in your head while you're raking those leaves
you're listening to me talk skip james and that skip james recorded right down the road from you
pretty amazing love this stuff keep it coming hope you well and talk soon all right man
All right, let's hear from this disgrace and listener over in Scotland.
It's Gareth Faye Bonnie Scotland.
Long-time listener, first-time caller.
Just a quick message to say, keep up the good work, mate.
Your podcasts, all of them.
It really got me through some dark times in my life, mate.
Honestly, lately, it's been grim.
And I don't think you appreciate how much your story telling helps to take us away from all of life's problems,
even just for a wee while.
Keep up with good luck, brother.
But also, how about an episode
about Dylan's Row and Thunder Tour?
Your man was up to all sorts.
You know it.
Anyway, mate, much love.
Hey, across the pond.
Peace out. Cheers.
My man, I love the message.
Thanks for listening way over there in Scotland.
Happy to hear that listening to Disgraceland
is helping you out whatever way it is.
I cannot tell you how much gratitude
I have for your message.
here. It just really makes me feel like we're doing something worthwhile here. So I hope whatever's
got you down has lightened up a little bit and that you're able to get through your day with
a little more ease. And yeah, dude, Dylan Rolling Thunder. That's a whole, whole, whole thing
that we will get into at one point. What a wonderful cast of characters there. Bob Dylan,
Alan Ginsberg. Damn, who else? Sam Shepard.
Jeopard, Teabone Burnett, just incredible.
All right, man, keep listening and stay in touch.
All right, let's hear from Edison in the 773.
Jake, Edison from the 773.
On the subject of music with John Carper and the like,
you should include Vic Mizzy's haunted organ music from the Ghost and Mr. Chicken.
I've talked to other people over the years, generally my age,
but whoever's seen that movie has agreed with me,
it gives you the shit chills every time you hear it.
I still get goosebumps.
And I saw the movie when I was like five years old.
Vic Minzi also wrote the theme to the Adams family music.
So the guy obviously knew how to work a nerve and write a good hook as well.
But give that a little bit, tell me I'm wrong.
But it's chilling.
That's it.
Rock and roll.
Edison, great message, man.
Yeah, John Carpenter for sure.
I've never heard of haunted organ music for the ghost and Mr. Chicken,
but anything that's going to give me the quote-unquote shit chills that you mentioned,
I'm here for it.
And interesting tidbit about that being the writer for the Adams family music as well.
Love it.
Thanks for the note.
And I've played the fog, the soundtrack for the fog, for my five-year-old,
which is John Carpenter, as you know, Edison.
And honestly, all I have to do is put that music on.
and just drop my voice like this,
and I can talk about anything.
I can talk about the sun coming up.
I can talk about rainbows and puppy dogs
and cute little kittens.
And my five-year-old loses his fucking mind and fear
just because of the tonality of the voice
set to the John Carpenter music.
It still works.
It's been working for about a year and a half now.
Yes, I'm the worst ad.
All right, let's do a couple more voicemails here.
What else we got?
All right, let's hear from the 513
on some more spooky songs.
And they say it, the song, Garbage Number One Crush is that song, it's like, I would die for you.
I was driving down the street.
Someone ran in front of my car, and their head went through my windshield.
So if I hear that song, I start to sweat.
Hopefully the guy was okay, but I never heard.
I figured if he passed away, I would have to know.
Anyway, keep up the good work.
Thanks.
Damn.
Well, Cat House Blue.
First of all, your name sounds like you're from a San Peckinpaw movie, which is obviously a good thing.
I'm just going to go with the fact that you just left out some details in this, like, the guy was tended to, but you don't know if he died.
You didn't drive away from the scene.
I'm guessing that's not what happened.
And yes, I'm hoping that the man whose head smashed through your windshield is okay as well.
and I can completely understand how you would be traumatized every time you would hear that song that was playing when this event happened.
Damn, quite the message.
Calls back, Cat House Blue.
Sounds like he got some stories.
All right, so voicemail of the week comes from the 540.
540.
I love it.
Sean, play that one.
Mr. John, my funeral, I believe I'll get them to play the sex pistols pretty vacant.
just because I want everybody
in the whole thing.
Pretty vacant.
So you're dead and gone,
so you're pretty much vacant.
But anyway,
but then you'll like this.
You could always just play a
soundtrack of the 7 Mustang
3-90 Big Bot
just going through the gears.
But thanks, man.
Bye.
Yo, yes, spot on.
Quite literally dead and gone and pretty vacant.
So Sex Pistols makes total sense
for the funeral song.
But I got to hand it to you,
man, the 390 big block Mustang, just going through the gears. That's just, nothing screams
life more than the sound of a big American engine from a muscle car. So I'm with you on that.
Good stuff. All right, 617-906-66-6668 voicemail and text to get at me on what your favorite
funeral song is, what disgrace land episodes you want to hear in the future, what Badlands
episodes you want to hear in the future. We're going to start.
there, but you guys can talk to me about anything. You know that. All right, we're going to take a quick
break, come back and read some texts. There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl. You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes. And rule two,
never mess with her friends either. We always say that trust your girlfriends. I'm Anna Sinfield,
and in this new season of the girlfriends, oh my God, this is the same man. A group of women
discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Your husband is not who you think he is.
Your body is not what you thought it was.
Your identity is formed by a secret history.
I'm Danny Shapiro, and these are just a few of the stunning stories I'll be exploring on the 14th season of family secrets.
And just then, we felt the plain turn in the air, so much so that the bags that were under people's seats just kind of flew into the aisle.
Each week, we dive head first into the complex power of secrecy, how it shapes our identities and relationships, and how it ultimately can
reveal to us our truest selves. My daughter, she's pretending she doesn't know, but is trying to cook
and feed me and keep me alive because I wasn't eating anything and me pretending like everything was fine.
He kind of shoved me out of the way and said, move. And he went out the front door and he jumped in a car and
drove off and that was the last time I saw him. Listen to season 14 of Family Secrets, starting May 7th
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This season on Dear Chelsea with me, Chelsea Handler,
we have some fantastic guests like Amelia Clark.
When like young people come up to me and they want to be an actor or whatever,
my first thing is always, can you think of anything else that you can do?
Rather be disappointed in.
Do that.
Dennis Leary.
I wake up and I'm hitting him in the head with a water bomb.
And Bruce Jenner is on the aisle in a karate stance like he's about to attack me.
They're like, making karate noises.
And here's the entire
the Kardashian family over there,
everybody's going,
and the air marshal is trying to grab my arms and screaming.
And I immediately know that I've been a sleepwalking.
David O'Yellowo.
I love this podcast,
whether it's therapy or relationships or religion or sex or addiction
or you just go straight for the guts.
Guy Branham.
So anyway, Nicole Kidman broke up with Keith Thurban.
Being half of a country couple was always a hat she was going to wear, not like a life she was going to lead.
Oh, interesting.
I like that.
Did you practice that on your way over?
Gaten Matarazzo from Stranger Things.
Tena Monsu.
Camilla Morone, Carrie Kenny Silver, and more.
Listen to these episodes of Dear Chelsea on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
All right.
Let's do some texts.
All right, this one from the 228.
Hey, Jake, this is Michelle with 1L.
I listen to Disgraceland when I'm getting ready for work.
I work at a very busy upscale restaurant in Gulfport, Mississippi,
and I enjoy it so much that I take notes on the recommendations,
and I have a few pages of them,
enough to keep me busy for a long time.
I don't know how you have enough time to watch all this stuff
and listen to all this stuff, but I sure am glad that you do.
I have a question.
Where did you get the name Double Elvis,
and are you all unpacked now since you moved?
love you rockerola well all right michel appreciate this message i really do glad you're digging the wrecks
um okay so here's a dirty little secret here's how i have time to watch and listen and uh read
everything that i watch listen and read um maybe about i don't know 10 years ago i was listening to
an interview with jason schwartzman uh he's the actor from rushmore and a ton of other things you'll
recognize him he's uh talia shire the actress talia shire the actress talia shire
Shire from the godfather from Rocky. He's her son. And he's also Francis Ford Coppola's nephew.
Anyways, I was listening to an interview he was doing. And in addition to him being an actor that
I think is just fucking fantastic, he's also a musician. He's a drummer. He's in a band called
Phantom Planet. I believe his brother's a musician as well. Anyways, he was talking about growing up
with his mom, who like I said was an actress and what it was like. And he just, he
described his house as being one where his mom always had multiple things going on that she was consuming
culturally. So in one room, she would have a movie playing and, you know, maybe she was watching it,
maybe she wasn't. But she's passing through the room throughout the day. And in the other room,
she would have music playing. And then, you know, she'd be in the kitchen and she'd be cooking.
She'd be reading a menu from the New York Times cookbook or, or, you know, up in the bathroom.
There'd be, there'd be all these great magazines.
And perhaps in another room there was a book that she would just have open where she left off reading, like a great piece of literature or something like that.
And I thought that just sounded wonderful.
And I had a kind of similar upbringing at my father's house.
And I didn't grow up with my dad, but I was certainly at his place a lot.
And it was similar.
It wasn't the same, but it was similar.
I was exposed to a lot.
So my point is, that's how I run our house.
You know, we have a lot of televisions in different rooms and a lot of stereos and a lot of records.
And I've got shit going all the time.
I might have a horror movie on in one room.
And, you know, my kids may be watching, you know, something a little more PG in another room.
There's multiple books all over the place.
And I'm in and out of and I'm reading.
Reading's tough because I have to read a lot for work.
So that's a tough one.
but listening to music as well,
I'm constantly listening to music,
even if I'll have music blaring throughout the house
and movies on different TV screens
with just, you know, the volume on the film down.
And then, of course, you know,
I've learned that as the busier I get with a family,
it's just damn hard to watch a movie from start to finish.
I don't watch as much television,
but I'll just put movies on
and I'll just get sucked into them
and I'll watch as much of them as I can,
and then I watch them in fits and spurts,
and I just kind of piece it all together,
and that's how I do it.
My wife kind of does her version of the same thing,
so I get kind of the double exposure, which is awesome.
And then my kids, they're finding their way into stuff on their own as well,
and they're exposing me to things, so that's it.
That's how I do it.
That makes any sense at all.
It's a big friggin mess, but it's a fun one.
All right, the 541 says in text form,
You asked for dog pictures.
We have Moon, Queen of Hopps, and Arnold the Punk,
chilling on a hammock, listening to Disgraceland.
And Moon, Queen of Hops as Chain Dog and Flop as Moon's digging sidekick.
There isn't a fence.
These two can't jump over or dig under.
Hashtag Fence Break, 2023, and there's two really cute-looking dogs.
One looks like a pit bull mix, and the other kind of terrier mix, I'm guessing.
These are really, really gorgeous dogs.
And I love that they're listening to Disgraceland.
I got to say, Disgraceland for the dog.
617-906-66-66-38.
Text us your dog pictures.
Text us your questions, your recommendations, anything you got.
316 text in.
Hey, Jake, this is Jason from the 316.
I always said that when I died, I wanted Norman Greenbaum's song,
Spirit in the Sky played at my funeral.
Love the guitar riffs, and it's a good message as well.
You know what else, Jason, about that song?
It fucking feels good.
It's got a good, fucking groove.
It's played out.
I mean, that song, I don't actively try to listen to that song.
But if I heard it at a funeral, I'd be like, this is perfect.
This, this dude, had good taste and a good sense of timing.
440 writes in, Jake, huge fan of Double Elvis Podcasts.
I was catching up on some episodes and wanted to give you my favorite Halloween songs.
And, yeah, the 440 here gives us six.
I don't know why six, but six works.
Number six, spooky Atlanta rhythm section, five, Monster,
Tonya West featuring Nikki Minaj, Bonnevere, Rick Ross, and Jay-Z.
Four, Boris, the Spider, the Who, three, Season of the Witch, Donovan, two, Monster by Skillet.
One, Monster, Hash, by the Toys.
Hey, have you heard Lana Del Rey's Season of the Witch?
I actually think I might like it.
Nah, I don't like it more than Donovan's.
I have a tough relationship with Donovan.
I'll say that.
But you check her version out.
It's good.
And I appreciate the text, 4-40.
Also, just before I forget, a couple texts ago, someone asked about the name double
of us and where it came from.
And obviously we're all things Elvis here at Disgraceland, but I read that there was that famous Warhol photo of the two Elvis's, the photo of Elvis, where he's got the gun.
It's full size.
And there's sort of one image of Elvis layered over the exact same image of Elvis.
And that piece of art by Warhol is called double Elvis.
And I thought that was cool because we deal with dichotomies here.
where we're telling these stories of people who
who make great music and do horrible things.
And I just like the sort of duality of the sound
of the name Double Elvis as it pertain to
what we're trying to do here
with thematically with the storytelling.
So there you go.
All right, now you know.
312 writes in,
Happy Halloween, Jake, Sarah from Wisconsin here.
I have to say the one song I would pick
for my funeral is a sweet song,
but still a good one.
And that is Over the Rainbow by Is.
Hope you have a fast.
fabulous spooky season. Whose is? Who's is? She's trying to say Liza? Judy Garland? 312, right back.
Let me know who is. Is? All right. What else? What else? What else do you guys want to talk about?
617-906-66-6638? You know how to get in touch. Hit me up, voicemail, text, down to talk funeral songs forever.
Down to talk about favorite disgrace land subjects. I want to know how your Halloween was. I especially
want to know what you do when you're listening to Disgraceland.
And I want to know what you guys want from me as a podcaster, as a creator, what you're
looking for.
I don't know.
It's been a while.
It's been a minute.
Hit me up and let me know 617-90666-6338.
I'm going to take a quick break back with some DMs.
All right.
We are back.
I want to do a couple DMs here.
This one, Tony Carbone writes in on Instagram DM at Disgraceland Pod.
That's where we are on Instagram.
If you guys want to hit me up there.
Tony Carbone writes in,
And true story, I had retina surgery done in Florida last year.
The surgeon?
Dr. Carl Danzig, a cousin of Glenn.
Ha ha!
I love that.
I fucking love that.
All right, Tony, good one.
All right, this listener writes in at Graceland Pot also on Instagram.
I'm not going to give this listener's name, but he writes,
Hey, Jake, just a quick note to say that I just spent the last five weeks in psychiatric care
during a pretty massive manic episode of my bipolar disorder.
And when I finally checked in on my favorite shows,
I saw there's a whole season of disgrace land on Wutang Clan,
and I am so excited to dig in.
This gentleman goes on to talk about how Ghostface
just made a record with Bad, Bad, Not Good,
which I did not know about.
I love Bad, Bad, Not Good, and I need to check that out.
And this fine gentleman goes on to say that the album's amazing,
and anyways, take care, and thanks for doing what you do,
and you got it.
At Disgracelam Pod, you guys want to hit me up on Instagram, on X, on Facebook, just like Christine
Manuel, who writes in, hey, when I was in high school, I attended a federal boarding school
that was located smack dab right in the heart of Phoenix.
And this was also geared for Native American students.
And this is also where I first heard Bob Marley.
And what struck me to say, what the fuck, was the kids that were blaring this awesome, quote,
unquote new music were from the Havasupai tribe. I know I'm saying that incorrectly and I apologize.
They have a relatively small nation at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. And how did this really remote tribe
get turned on to Bob Marley before the rest of the native tribes who had easier access to just
about everything? The tribes that don't live in the Grand Canyon, I believe Marley even went there and
performed a concert. And that's what did the trick. So pretty incredible story there. I love these
sort of anthropological stories of music and how it gets to certain people before others.
Really interesting.
Appreciate that, Christine.
Thanks for the message.
All right, my friend Chelsea Stardust writes in.
Okay, here she writes in, ah, I love this.
She's talking about this story we did where we were talking about our favorite Halloween music.
Chelsea writes, I make a different Halloween playlist every year, have been since 2015.
She sent me the link.
She goes on to recommend the killer sounds of how.
Halloween albums. Okay? So if you guys are into a long playing Halloween playlist,
not too too long, but it's long and filled with great songs, great tracks. Each album, Chelsea
says, has 13 tracks by 13 fake bands, but are homages to other bands, which you will recognize,
and feature lots of folks from the horror filmmaking world, and they are awesome. If you're looking
for this, go to band camp and search The Killer Sounds of Halloween by Sean Keller and Friends. It's actually
18 tracks. It's pretty dope.
We've been cranking it around the house and you're going to dig it.
All right, at Disgracelam Pod on Instagram, on Twitter, on Facebook.
Okay? You want to talk some recommendations?
I've been blabbing a lot here, all right?
Blabbing to you guys, though, so it's all good.
So I watched someone's recommendation on Instagram.
I watched Syspira.
This is the classic early 80s, I believe,
horror movie, Italian horror movie.
And the movie is scored by Goblin.
Um, this is one of those movies where it is just too fucked up for me to explain.
There's no way I can explain this and do it justice.
So I'm just going to tell you, just go find it.
Suspiria.
S-U-S-U-S-P-I-R-I-A.
If you love horror and you love creepy fucking music, this is the marriage you've always been looking for.
And for those of you who love this film, uh, for those of you who hold this horror movie, uh, deeply to your heart,
I apologize for the very shitty description, non-description that I'm giving.
I just, I don't know what to do with it, but I do feel compelled to talk about it because it's that good.
Anyone has criteria and collection, it's being featured on there right now.
You can also, I believe you can watch the whole thing on YouTube as well for free.
So check that out.
And Goblin, just fucking Google Goblin, man.
They're going to blow your mind if you don't know about them.
All right.
What else am I recommending?
Of course, I recommended that because of the Goblin, the music side of it.
I just recommended you that playlist from Chelsea Star Dust.
Check that out.
I'm going to do something here because I'm drawing a blank.
I'm just going to go through my Spotify search history for the last few days
and talk about what I've been searching and listening to.
All right.
Walking with a Ghost by Tegan and Sarah.
I wasn't listening to that for me.
I was listening to that for my five-year-old who loves that song.
And I freaked him out.
He was taking a shower.
and I just remotely started playing it from the other room in the bathroom to get a rise out of them.
Also, this is good for those of you who like to listen to music while you work,
but are doing something that requires just critical thinking.
I can't listen to music with words, with vocals when I'm writing or researching.
It's too distracting.
So there's a couple things I listen to.
I listen to classical music.
I listen to hardbop, jazz.
and if I really need to not be distracted,
I listen to what is my version of sort of acceptable musac.
And there's this profile, which a lot of you, millions of you probably know about,
that's on, it's everywhere.
It's on YouTube and it's on Spotify.
It's called Lo-Fi Girl, and it's great lo-fi beats.
There's typically no vocals at all.
And you can just put that on, zone out, write, do whatever you're doing.
also searched up some bob mould looks like looks like i searched up see a little light a song that
uh i was on instagram and i and i somehow got pointed to bob mould and he was talking about that
song and it reminded me of how fucking great that song is so i i had that crank in i was listening to
uh the corrosion of conformity album blind i was listening to de la soul all kinds of de la soul not
just three feet high and rising but there's this other record hold on let me find it which i didn't
know about you know this is one of those things it's like
you know, Dayless Soul never really went away or maybe they did, but looking at the discography,
they're just, they've been making albums and great music recently. They're not like,
like their recent shit is really fucking good. Specifically, I was listening to the 2016 album
and the anonymous Nobody, which is great. It's fantastic. I didn't hear anything on it that I didn't
like. It was like, wow, all right, I'm listening to a full album again. Welcome to 19,
98. What else I got here? J.J. Kale, very best of J.J.K.L. playlist. Anybody wants to chime in on which
J.J.K.L. album I need to just go listen to as a full record. I'm all ears. All right. Let me know.
The Darjeeling Limited soundtrack. I'm not sure why I pulled that up. I just felt like it.
The Fog soundtrack by John Carpenter. And yeah, that about does it for my recent Spotify searches.
Now you know what I'm listening to. Let me know what you guys are listening to. 617-90666.
38 at Disgraceland Pod on Instagram, social media, all of Facebook, Twitter.
You know where I'm at.
Hit me up.
All right.
We did it.
We did it.
We're here.
We're going to wrap it up.
Listen, full disclosure, I was flying through this episode because I got a notice.
My wife got a call this morning from the town who said that they're going to be doing some
construction in our neighborhood and we're going to lose our power throughout the day.
We couldn't lose it for as much as eight hours.
So I've been racing to get this thing done.
I also have to record some ads too, and I can't do it any other time this week because I'm traveling tomorrow.
So I got to get it done today, and I got to get it done before the town knocks out the power.
The power actually went out twice in the recording of this, it looks like, but I kept saving, so we're good.
And you guys are going to get the episode I wanted to deliver.
I did everything pretty much off script here.
Not that we script these episodes, but we do have an outline and we do have notes, and I have certain points I want to make to you guys,
but I just kind of added the whole thing.
And I got to say it was fun.
It was more fun than it usually is.
and it's usually a lot of fun.
So let's recap it, all right?
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That's where you get in touch with me.
You let me know what you're listening to.
You let me know what you're watching.
You let me know what you want me to listen to.
What artists and subjects and musicians you would like for me to cover in disgrace land.
I am here for it.
I'm here to hear your stories.
Here to hear what you're doing when you're listening to Disgraceland.
Introduce yourself.
Let me know where you were at, what you were listening to,
how you got into this podcast, what you do for a living, whatever.
I don't care.
I want to know.
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All right.
Let's recap, for real.
Number one, right now in your feed.
Halloween episodes on Big Lurch in the Misfits.
Plus, a special feed drop on our episode of the Misfits movie from over in our Badlands show.
Number two, just listen to this Badlands episode on the Misfits.
Even if you're not a Badlands follower, you're going to love it.
Number three, next week in the disgraceland feed, the trailer for season 14.
Yes, that's right.
Season 14 is coming at you ASAP.
This whole seasonal thing, man, I think we're moving away from it
because we're releasing episodes every friggin' week.
We've been doing it all year.
We're going to keep doing it.
We're just always on, baby, all right?
We're like friends in the 1990s.
We barely take any break, speaking of which, RIP Chandler Bing.
Number four, my number is 617-90666-638.
Call me on the telephone or text me number five.
Remember, no one cares about the music that you love more than you do,
and well, that's a disgrace.
All right, my moment of bliss.
me reading you, the city
directory of Newark, New Jersey in 1855,
exactly 100 years,
before Glenn Allen Anzolone,
aka Glenn Danzig, was born
and nearby Lodi.
Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
That caller.
No, the DMer.
The guy who hit me up and said
that his surgeon was Danzig's cousin.
He said his surgeon's last name was Danzig.
But how can that be true?
when Glenn Danzig's real last name is Anzolone.
Are you fucking with me, listener?
I hope not.
All right, let's get into this directory.
Ayers.
David, Clay, 21 Bridge.
Ayers.
Frederick.
Clerk, 49.
East Railroad Avenue.
Bader, Mason, South Orange Avenue.
Babbitt, Henry, Businessmaker,
40 Elizabeth Town Road.
Babbitt, Isaac, Carver, 6 Lafayette, Bach, Dr. Green Street, Bach, Frederick, Shoemaker, 334 Mulbury, Boschler, Diana, 84 Murhunt, Bacon, Abrant, Fischd, 1-93 Court North Prince,
Dick, Bjorn, William,
photo maker,
1.954,000,
Prince.
Budget, Chicago.
Talking and start mixing.
When a group of women
discover they've all dated
the same prolific con artist,
they take matters into their own hands.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He is not going to get away with this.
He's going to get what he deserves.
We always say that
trust your girlfriends.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe, on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This season on Dear Chelsea, with me, Chelsea Handler, we have some fantastic guests like Amelia Clark.
When, like, young people come up to me and they want to be an actor or whatever.
My first thing is always, can you think of anything else that you can do?
Rather be disappointed in.
Do that.
David O'Yello.
I love this podcast, whether it's therapy or relationships or religion or sex or addiction or you just go straight for the guts.
Dennis Leary, Gaten Moderato from Stranger Things, Tana Monsu, Camilla Morone, Carrie Kenny Silver, and more.
Listen to these episodes of Dear Chelsea on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Through unforgettable love stories and into conversations with characters you'll never forget.
I think any good romance, it gives me this feeling of like butterflies.
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