admin 330 Posted December 13, 2012 Musician, raconteur, and Jake’s longtime friend Ben Lee drops by to look back at 90s ROCK on today’s episode of THE FOGELNEST FILES! Ben reminisces with Jake about their teenage years, tells us about his past love for tape trading, and describes how his spiritual journey translated into his new record “Ayahuasca: Welcome to the Work.” Jake and Ben discuss moments in 90’s Rock with some clips which include; the important musical innovation of the Grunge Pedal, the return of Bev & Bob with Bob covering a 90’s classic, and Kenneth Key Kallenbach on Howard Stern’s Channel 9 TV show. Make sure to go leave reviews for tupperware and novelty toys in “The Fogelnest Files” section on iTunes. Share this post Link to post
therealMATTLOXLEY 135 Posted December 13, 2012 Ahhh another good one! thanks! I needed to take a shower after hearing bob sing that cover.. Share this post Link to post
RudePatrick 0 Posted December 13, 2012 Has anyone tried to expose you to Tonetta? http://www.youtube.com/user/777tonetta it's a rabbit hole of depravity and hooks with a massive breadth of material that's hard to comprehend. Some good starting points would be: http://youtu.be/mg-hJ9pKjbA http://youtu.be/xdkn14YGicA http://youtu.be/FtGQE4ATSgw or this http://youtu.be/2DNocQKBNR8 Share this post Link to post
CapricaSixSixSix 100 Posted December 13, 2012 I love that Nirvana clip! It's also on Live! Tonight! Sold Out! which is amazing. I wonder of Bob sings that song to Bev in the boudoir? Share this post Link to post
klemjohansen 748 Posted December 14, 2012 I miss Mark Ibold a whole lot. I remember seeing this around that time- maybe on 120 minutes- and being blown away by the idea of hanging out in Thurston's back yard with those people. Share this post Link to post
VampiresVampiresVampires 303 Posted December 14, 2012 On Thursday (no joke), I was in a restaurant and asked the woman to which I'm married to check on her computer if the new Fogelnest Files was out. That's when "My Wife" said "No Wi-Fi." I started laughing, and she said she hated me. 2 Share this post Link to post
DubipR 485 Posted December 14, 2012 Thank you bringing in Ben Lee. Not only is Ben a great writer but a great storyteller. That 120 Minutes clip kills me. I used to known Frank Black when I lived in the SF Valley and was the sweeetest person ever. I remember telling him I saw that night and he said something to the effect he didn't give a shit about being there but he had some fun. And thanks for bringing back some serious memories with the old WWOR Howard Stern shows. I used to stay up until 2am when they came on the West Coast. Share this post Link to post