Pittsburgh's gentlest souls take the stage at Woodstock '99 and we give it a watch. Some objections are made to Michael G.'s electric guitar allergy, but Liz gets a lot of praise, and Patrick Norman's resemblance to a certain panel member does not go unnoticed. Send yourself on your way (to the concert video) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on_JmSwh5NU
Returning attorney Andrew Jones has read a biography of James Brown, so it's up to him to bring us up to speed on the legendary godfather of sex machines. Elsewhere on the panel, Pat has seen Centennial Man, Rory has issues with "Give Me One Reason," and Rick has drinks on an empty stomach so he keeps saying "gal" (gross). Eventually, James Brown appears on stage. Here's proof: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcwhS3VgHpI
It's everybody's favorite member of Metallica Dave Mustaine's time to shine on today's episode, as Brian, Rick, Pat, and Rory watch Megadeth's performance from Woodstock '99. We talk more about Some Kind of Monster, Bob Rock, Lars, and of course ellipses. You know, Megadeth stuff. Watch with us... here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klNLUYhW-KI
Veritable fount of musical knowledge Doug "Big Heat" O'Donnell sits in for Brian on this episode, which is all about people drumming. One person drumming is Grateful Dead guy Mickey Hart, who leads his Planet Drum ensemble through a variety of musical styles and a couple favorites from his old band. Doug knows a lot about Mickey, the Dead, and Rory, and if you listen you will too. Watch Mickey & Co. drum here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDTClsaNcyo
High five-ing, cigarette-flicking Canadian Alanis Morissette gave one of the better performances at Woodstock '99, so it was our pleasure to watch and talk, as per usual. Elsewhere in this ep, Brad Whitford hisses (via Pat), Rory orders potatoes, Brian harmonizes, and Rick rolls down the windows. See what's happening here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1RP0hXWgX0