The Gracious Two - Live Weekly Show 004

1 year ago
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JRo (Mr.GoodTimes) & Chad Gracey engage in a discussion about various political topics, including government shutdowns, funding for Ukraine, gender reassignment, and the need for term limits in politics. They express frustration with the current state of affairs and the lack of moral integrity among politicians.

Mr. GoodTimes and Chad Gracey discussed various topics including Chad Gracey's drumming skills, his friend's recovery from heart surgery, the band's setlist choices, and the lack of communication within the band. They also mentioned the album "The Distance" and its potential marketing shortcomings.

Mr. GoodTimes and Chad Gracey discussed their experiences with the music industry, including the impact of changing management and the decrease in priority for their band. They also talked about the loyalty of their fan base and their connection with long-time fans like Rich Maxwell.

Chad Gracey and GoodTimes reminisced about their experiences touring and performing with Live in the 1990s, reflecting on the excitement and growth of the band's fame during that time. They discussed memorable shows, the progression from clubs to arenas, and the impact of their music on fans.

Mr. GoodTimes and Chad Gracey discussed their experiences with the band Live and how Chad Gracey was known for being gracious to fans. They also mentioned memorable encounters and backstage access during tours.

Mr. GoodTimes and Chad Gracey discussed the lack of success of the band The Gracious Few due to funding issues and their desire to remain independent. They also mentioned the possibility of a TGF reunion and shared stories about their experiences with the band.

Chad Gracey and Mr. GoodTimes reminisced about their experiences as fans of the band Live, discussing topics such as the band's garage rehearsal space, their song "Otter Creek," and the impact of Live's music on future generations.

Chad Gracey and GoodTimes discussed the impact of streaming services on artist royalties, the decline of payment for online music play, and the importance of Chad's drumming in the live performance of the band. They also mentioned their admiration for Ed and Kump's work, but expressed the belief that Chad's presence is essential for a true live experience.

Chad Gracey and GoodTimes discussed various topics including Chad's drumming, the production of songs, the possibility of new albums, and Chad's involvement in singing background vocals on certain songs.
In the conversation, GoodTimes and Chad Gracey discuss leaked songs and unreleased tracks from the band The Gracious Few. They also talk about their experiences performing in both intimate and large venues, and reflect on the 2009 hiatus of the band Live.

Chad Gracey and GoodTimes discussed the breakdown of their relationship due to Chad taking credit for the entire idea of the band's song "Lightning Crashes," leading to the need for a manager who understands the dynamics of the band. They also expressed their desire for a three-piece reunion with Chad, Ed, and Patrick, along with Zach Loy on lead guitar, as their favorite iteration of the band.

Chad Gracey and GoodTimes reminisced about their encounters with famous musicians like Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins. They discussed their admiration for these drummers and the possibility of Chad Gracey collaborating with other bands in the future.

Mr. GoodTimes and Chad Gracey discussed various topics including independent artists, band drama, and the possibility of Chad Gracey pursuing a career in medicine instead of music.

Chad Gracey and JRo (Mr. GoodTimes) discussed Chad's experience performing CPR on a man named George who had a heart attack. Chad struggled with giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and focused on chest compressions instead.

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