Episode 09: Jason Proffitt
Jason Proffitt is a father, a retired beer-league goaltender, and one of the coolest cats you'll ever meet. Even when he's angry at you for playing shitty defense in front of his net.
In this week's episode of Badass Records, Jason and I dissected musical snobbery, chatted about good, great, and goofy people, dipped our toes in the Frank Zappa and Jenny Lewis waters, and talked about a few pivotal points of our musical journeys, which -- for him -- included his introduction to The Cult's album, Electric. We also spent a decent chunk of time envisioning ourselves to be stand-up comedy experts, so take that forever it might be worth.
We enjoyed the shit out of ourselves in this conversation and we hope you'll dig it, too.
copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the intro/outro audio. They contain clips from Thievery Corporation's "All That We Deserve" from their 2002 record, The Richest Man in Babylon, c/o ESL Music, Inc., and Groove Armada's "My Friend," from their 2001 release entitled Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub), c/o Zomba Records LTD, respectively.