Kat and Moose share stories about meeting their heroes, and how it doesn't always turn out as expected. They share their top 5 albums, and Kat shares about stalking Wilson Phillips and how she received a surprise phone call from Carnie Wilson. Moose shares how Madonna's "Like a Prayer" video ruined all her chances at being an MTV teenager. Kat and Moose share their recent experiences at a Celine Dion and Brandi Carlile show.
How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll in a Tootsie Pop?
Spontaneous questions from Moose to Kat: Can you think of a time where you were very embarrassed in front of a large group of people?
Kat admits to being a low-life, but chooses friends who are higher-class.
Kat recounts going to a friend’s Christmas ornament party and really embarrasses herself. These are the kinds of ornaments referenced. Moose talks about ways to tell people her mother is passed that is less, abrupt.
Kat poses question to Moose: if you could only have 5 musical projects that you could listen to for the rest of your life?
Moose says there was no Shazam back then, then suggests Google. Dogpile, AskJeeves, Yahoo; nostalgic AOL dial-up
Who we’ve lost in the music industry that has crushed us. Prince, Michael Jackson (and his red jacked from the Thriller project); George Michael, Michael Hutchence (of INXS)
Teen Beat, Tiger Beat Magazines when we were teenagers
Moose’s first concert was New Kids On The Block
Kat tells a story about being a Wilson Phillips fan, and a phone call she received from Carnie Wilson
Fan clubs, awesome parents. What does it mean to be a card-carrying fan?
Musicians and their fan clubs; are their fans as rabid as we were as kids?
Moose tells her MTV story concerning Madonna’s “Like A Prayer” video
Columbia House - tape & CD clubs that bankrupt you. It’s like a free trial of Hello Fresh or Peach Toilet Paper
Subscription services and how awesome, or terrible, they are.
It’s like trying to cancel your membership at the YMCA
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