Episode One Hundred Fifteen

Episode One Hundred Fifteen

Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast

Bob, Chuk and Mike talk the joys of staying home with family, kids and the music they listen to, the Johnny Winter documentary, Syd Barrett, songs you couldn’t do to today, morals, integrity and other fine things

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49:0722 Jan 2020

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Finding Joy at Home: Music, Family, and Real Talk on Don't Die Podcast

You've got to impress a fucking child with how good music is, because they don't care what's hip and they don't care what's popular, unpopular, double hipster, cool, popular.

Ever thought about the simple joys of staying home with family and diving into music? In Episode 115 of Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast, Bob, Chuk, and Mike take you on a journey through their personal lives during the pandemic. They chat about the comfort of being with family, the tunes that keep them going, and even dive into the Johnny Winter documentary and the legacy of Syd Barrett.

There's a sprinkle of nostalgia with a mention of The Greatest Showman too. But it’s not all lighthearted banter. Bob doesn’t shy away from discussing the harsh realities of drug addiction and the importance of setting a positive example for the younger generation. He passionately states, 'You've got to impress a fucking child with how good music is, because they don't care what's hip and they don't care what's popular, unpopular, double hipster, cool, popular'.

This episode is a mix of heartfelt moments, music geekery, and real talk about life's challenges. Perfect for anyone looking for an authentic conversation that blends everyday joys with deeper reflections.

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