Minute 70 - She's grooving where the groove isn't groovy
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DJ Ann ‘Annimal’ Tindall joins the tour for a free-form jazz exploration in front of an audience of boys blossoming into men. No one will ever listen to a bass player again.
Minute 69 - It makes no sense, but for whatever reason, it sounds so cool
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Author Sean Carlin returns to tell us about the rule of show business confidence, for Jeanine to learn the manager’s prime directive, and for Viv to demonstrate the rule of place-names.
Minute 68 - Become this larger cultural metafictional commentary
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Author Sean Carlin pretends to be a guest on a podcast for an audience pretending to be fans of musicians pretending to be a band. Turns out, we all exist in reality!
Minute 63 - It's funny, but it's also very tastefully done
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Author Chris Epting is back as Nigel explains that he and David are closer than brothers, and we note how music is the one unifying factor for the band throughout all their troubles as Tap heads to the studio. What could go wrong?
Minute 62 - It's a cross roads, things are changing
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Author Chris Epting returns to ask the important questions: “Do Jeanine and Nigel shop at the same milliner?”, “Is there a special someone waiting at home for Nigel?”, and “When did this movie become a horror film?”.