This week, the Hippie Not Hippie crew welcomes a musical master to the fold: Charlie Mellinger, frontman of the Charlie Mellinger Band! Buckle up for a wild ride through Charlie's sonic journey, from churchy beginnings to rocking the stage. Buckle up even tighter for Zac's questionable acid trip tales (spoiler alert: empty vials are not recommended).
Highlights:
- From Chapel Choir to Rockin' Roadhouse: Dive into Charlie's musical metamorphosis, from pious harmonies to electrifying riffs. Did his grandma's singing lessons prepare him for headbanging mosh pits? You bet they did!
- Grounding, Palo Santo, and Rock 'n' Roll: Charlie shares his secrets for staying centered amidst the musical mayhem. Learn about his grounding rituals, his love for Palo Santo's cleansing vibes, and how he channels spirituality into his stage presence.
- Cover Kings, Weirdo Whistles, and Acid Antics: Get ready for some laughs and head-scratchers. Who's Charlie's all-time favorite band to cover? Did AJ accidentally serenade Bob Weir with an off-key serenade (true story!)? And just how strong is the urge to grab the mic after dropping some mind-bending substances? Zac has the...interesting answer.
- Bass Babes and Ellis Island Escapades: Celebrate the underappreciated bass players who hold the groove together (yes, we see you, AJ!). Plus, discover the bizarre historical truth about Ellis Island and how immigrants sometimes got unexpected name changes (seriously, it's wild!).
This episode is:
- A foot-stompin' musical adventure
- A laugh-out-loud comedy fest
- A thought-provoking exploration of spirituality and creativity
- A cautionary tale about empty vials and microphone cravings
Tune in to Episode 59 and get ready to groove with the Hippie Not Hippie crew and the one and only Charlie Mellinger! Remember, folks, keep it groovy, keep it grounded, and don't mess with Bob Weir unless you're feeling confident in your key.
Disclaimer: Any mention of drug experiences is for informational purposes only and does not promote or condone their use. Please be responsible and make your own informed choices.