One-note Solo

An off-track exploration of the music of Neil Young. Also jokes.

63: Jon Hamm, I Ham

Canadian ads are appropriately tame.

Canadian ads are appropriately tame.

Rich and Josh discuss nodding off, gathering thoughts, bad name for a bar, technically, attention spans, putting free time to good use, haircuts opening, satire and parody, taking breaks in films, knowing when breakfast was, a patchwork of recordings, spreading out over thirteen months, everyone on meth, claiming it’s her baby, that sort of country thing, cannon fodder, new managers, continuing to deliver content, falling in love with an actress, Chateau Marmont, purpose and reactions, always being in each other’s life, rock and roll in its infancy, the prostitute movie, descending into a ball of depression, and Neil Young’s Homegrown.


Next time: We’re building a mystery.