Jorma Taccone
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All right. Well, for those of you who are still with us. We have our friend Jorma Tacone is joining us, and it's a lovely conversation. He has an incredible, his upbringing is fantastic, and a really good story coming your way. But first, Jeff Tweedy.
All right. Well, for those of you who are still with us. We have our friend Jorma Tacone is joining us, and it's a lovely conversation. He has an incredible, his upbringing is fantastic, and a really good story coming your way. But first, Jeff Tweedy.
Oh, yeah. Whoa. Wow. There he is. That deep. You got those deep pipes. He does have deeper pipes than he appears when you first meet him. Yeah, for such a short guy. All right, you said it, not me. You know what pops into my head every time I see your full name printed? What is it that I put myself in quotes? No, no, no.
Oh, yeah. Whoa. Wow. There he is. That deep. You got those deep pipes. He does have deeper pipes than he appears when you first meet him. Yeah, for such a short guy. All right, you said it, not me. You know what pops into my head every time I see your full name printed? What is it that I put myself in quotes? No, no, no.
Oh, yeah. Whoa. Wow. There he is. That deep. You got those deep pipes. He does have deeper pipes than he appears when you first meet him. Yeah, for such a short guy. All right, you said it, not me. You know what pops into my head every time I see your full name printed? What is it that I put myself in quotes? No, no, no.
Oh, yeah. I don't know why, but that's always been the way it works for me. I don't even know what that's a reference to. The Pina Colada song. Oh, I see. Okay. Oh, the minute I do a parody song, Josh is in the woods.
Oh, yeah. I don't know why, but that's always been the way it works for me. I don't even know what that's a reference to. The Pina Colada song. Oh, I see. Okay. Oh, the minute I do a parody song, Josh is in the woods.
Oh, yeah. I don't know why, but that's always been the way it works for me. I don't even know what that's a reference to. The Pina Colada song. Oh, I see. Okay. Oh, the minute I do a parody song, Josh is in the woods.
I will say Jorma Tacone is a fantastic name. Also, it's interesting that Asa would take that position because I feel like that is in the same ballpark of name.
I will say Jorma Tacone is a fantastic name. Also, it's interesting that Asa would take that position because I feel like that is in the same ballpark of name.
I will say Jorma Tacone is a fantastic name. Also, it's interesting that Asa would take that position because I feel like that is in the same ballpark of name.
I would just say both of you, his name is A-S-A, you're J-O-R-M-A. Both of them, I feel like you have to tell people how to pronounce it.
I would just say both of you, his name is A-S-A, you're J-O-R-M-A. Both of them, I feel like you have to tell people how to pronounce it.
I would just say both of you, his name is A-S-A, you're J-O-R-M-A. Both of them, I feel like you have to tell people how to pronounce it.
Because I feel like when your parents name you after a kick-ass guitarist, there's two paths. One... your dad just loves a band. But this is the better version. Your dad knew him. He was a friend.
Because I feel like when your parents name you after a kick-ass guitarist, there's two paths. One... your dad just loves a band. But this is the better version. Your dad knew him. He was a friend.
Because I feel like when your parents name you after a kick-ass guitarist, there's two paths. One... your dad just loves a band. But this is the better version. Your dad knew him. He was a friend.
Oh, God, I thought they were friends.
Oh, God, I thought they were friends.
Oh, God, I thought they were friends.