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Thursday Special Blend
Thursday March 27th, 2025 with Jeff Larocque & Riley Murphy
Show #325 Red Hot Chili PIPERS & Femme Vox 8

Cutting So Fine (Thursday Blend Mix)
Canada High - Canada High (Working Title) Canadian
Highschool Confidential (Fame Whore Mix)
Rough Trade - Highschool Confidential (single) Canadian
Million Pieces
Amanda Lowe - Birthmarks and Collarbones (2022) Canadian
Mystique
Mimi O'Bonsawin - Boreale (2023) Canadian
Since I've Been Knowing You
Jeremie Albino - Our Time In The Sun (2024)
Grab your Femme Vox 8 Tickets Here: https://www.gctc.ca/events/femmevox8
You might be able to get tickets to Jeremie Albino when he hits the Bronson Centre Stage tonight: https://bronsoncentremusictheatre.com/events/event/jeremie-albino/
Give a listen to Joe Reilly chatting with Jeremie Albino On Demand from two weeks ago: https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/107/69485.html
Red Hot Chili Pipers info & tickets here: https://rhcp.scot/
Visual Reality links here:
Mayfair Theatre - Mulholland Drive:
https://mayfairtheatre.ca/movie/mulholland-drive/
Mayfair Theatre - I’m Still Here:
https://mayfairtheatre.ca/movie/im-still-here/
Bytowne Cinema - The Penguin Lessons:
https://www.bytowne.ca/movies/the-penguin-lessons/
Bytowne Cinema - Misericordia:
https://www.bytowne.ca/movies/misericorde-misericordia/
The Gladstone - Silent Sky:
https://thegladstone.ca/shows/silent-sky/
Your Catalyst
Loch Nisse Monster - Your Catalyst (Single) Canadian New
The Night Pat Murphy Died
Great Big Sea - Play Canadian
Me, My Heart, and the Moon
Ambre Mclean - My Heart (2017) Canadian
Vulnerable (Single)
Malia Rogers - Vulnerable (Single) Canadian New
Same Street (Different Towns) (Single)
Kentucky - Same Street (Different Towns) (Single) Canadian New
Interactive CKCU
Gtown!
Top of the Mornin to you Jeff and Riley! 🍀

7:34 AM, March 27th, 2025
Jeff Larocque (host)
Hey there! Riley did not chip any teeth on her trip (thought you might want to know)

7:37 AM, March 27th, 2025
Gtown!
Haha! Thanks for the report, cheque is in the mail Jeff! 😎

7:57 AM, March 27th, 2025
Jeff Larocque (host)
Much appreciated!

8:00 AM, March 27th, 2025
tic
Ha! Jeff swallowing a sword! I have a fog machine.

8:14 AM, March 27th, 2025
Terry
Morning, Jeff & Riley! I haven't heard Rough Trade in ages!

8:27 AM, March 27th, 2025
Jeff Larocque (host)
Thanks Terry!

8:45 AM, March 27th, 2025
tic
in our 49th year.

9:15 AM, March 27th, 2025
tic
The History of Guinness: Ireland’s Legendary Brew Guinness, one of the world’s most iconic beers, has a rich history dating back over 250 years. Founded in 1759 by Arthur Guinness in Dublin, Ireland, the brewery began as a small operation that would later grow into an international brand synonymous with Irish culture and craftsmanship. Arthur Guinness signed a now-legendary 9,000-year lease on the St. James’s Gate Brewery, paying an annual rent of £45. This bold move allowed Guinness to establish itself in the heart of Dublin, where it remains today. Initially, the brewery produced various ales, but it was in the late 18th century that Guinness began focusing on porter, a dark beer style that was popular in London at the time. This decision set the stage for the creation of Guinness’s signature stout, known for its deep color, rich flavor, and creamy head. By the 19th century, Guinness was thriving, becoming one of the largest breweries in Ireland and expanding beyond its borders. In 1821, Arthur Guinness II refined the recipe for the Guinness Extra Stout, a robust and flavorful beer that laid the foundation for what would become Guinness Draught. By the mid-19th century, Guinness had built a strong export business, shipping beer to Britain, the United States, and as far as Africa and the Caribbean. A major breakthrough came in 1959 with the introduction of nitrogenation, which gave Guinness Draught its distinctively smooth, velvety texture. This innovation revolutionized the way beer was served and helped solidify Guinness’s reputation as a unique and premium stout. Beyond brewing, Guinness has played a major role in cultural history. In 1954, the company created the Guinness World Records, which began as a marketing initiative but soon became a global phenomenon. The brand has also been closely tied to Irish identity, with its beer being a staple at pubs, sporting events, and celebrations worldwide. Today, Guinness is enjoyed in over 150 countries, with vari

9:25 AM, March 27th, 2025
tic
OMG... done!

9:25 AM, March 27th, 2025
Jeff Larocque (host)
Your previous post Tic is very likely the sort of thing that prompted the expression "Jeezus Murphy!" (no offence to the Murphy clan of course)

11:44 AM, March 28th, 2025
Jeff Larocque (host)
Unfortunately, the Red Hot Chili Pipers got their time zones confused, and missed their scheduled phone-in interview with Riley and myself.

11:46 AM, March 28th, 2025