Dave's 5 Hot Takes - Great Song Pod 5 Hot Takes

Join musician and semi-pro comedian, Dave Barnes, on this special episode of Five Hot Takes when Dave welcome Rob and JP, hosts of the podcast, Great Song Podcast, to give Dave five hot takes EACH in music. Thats right, this episode contains 10 hot takes. From Billy Ocean to P!nk to Garth Brooks to Pat Benatar, there is a hot take for everyone on this episode.

Hot Take 1:
Rob- “Carribean Queen” by Billy Ocean is a rip off of “Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson.
JP- “Just Like A Pill” by Pink has the most rocking triangle part in music history.

Hot Take 2:
Rob- “Shameless” by Garth Brooks/Billy Joel doesn’t have a chorus, it just flows from one section to the other.
JP- “I want Jesse Frederick to write the theme song of my life when I die.”

Hot Take 3:
Rob- “I’ll Stand By You” by the Pretenders has one of the sneakiest key changes of all time, or really two key changes that really change no key at all.
JP- The greatest “she-mullet” in the history of rock and roll goes to Pat Benatar.

Hot Take 4:
Rob- Ram Jam should have either rehearsed more or recorded with a click when they recorded “Black Betty.”
JP- “Glycerine” by Bush is the most hard rock song ever to have no drums.

Hot Take 5:
Rob- To be such a classic song, “Sexual Healing” by Marvin Gaye is not very good.
JP- The greatest one-two punch of the 80s with lead vocalist and electric guitarist is Steve Perry and Neal Schon of Journey.

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