Monday Oct 02, 2023
The One Where We Get Tattoos
This Is Just Like L.A.Ink!!!!!
In the Reasonable Day season two premiere, Alyssa finally gets to ask Kevin about all of his tattoos, and the two go on a field trip to Bee Tattoo in Minneapolis.
Alyssa Savino is a writer, a pop culture enthusiast, and is "deeply Midwestern." Subscribe to her newsletter, Soft Earlobe, listen to her "mini-podcast" (often about snacks) Xylophone Break, and follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
Kevin Krein is a writer and host of the Anhedonic Headphones Podcast. His music writing (and some of his non-music writing) is on Anhedonic Headphones, or you can follow him on Twitter and Instagram.
Theme Music:
"Your Type" (Instrumental), written by Carly Rae Jepsen, Rami Yacoub, Carl Falk, Wayne Hector, and Tavish Crowe; performed by Carly Rae Jepsen.
Episode Music Credits:
“Waiting on A Friend,” written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; performed by The Rolling Stones. Tattoo You, Rolling Stones Records, 1981.
“Tattoo,” written by Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack; performed by Wye Oak. The Knot, Merge, 2009.
“All The Things She Said,” written by Sergio Galoyan, Trevor Horn, Martin Kierszenbaum, Valery Polienko, and Elena Kiper; performed by t.A.T.u. 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane, Interscope, 2003.
“Not Gonna Get Us,” written by Sergio Galoyan, Trevor Horn, Elena Kiper, and Valery Polienko; performed by t.A.T.U. 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane, Interscope, 2003.
“Tattoo,” written by Amanda Ghost, Ian Dench, Mikkel S. Eriksen, and Tor Erik Hermansen; performed by Jordin Sparks. Jordin Sparks, Jive, 2007.
“One Step at A Time,” written by Robbie Nevil, Lauren Evans, Jonas Jeberg, and Mich Hansen; performed by Jordin Sparks. Jordin Sparks, Jive, 2007.
“Too Many Colors,” written by George Lewis Jr and Edward Bezalel; performed by Twin Shadow, Caer, Warner Music, 2018.
“Tattooed Love Boys,” written by Chrissie Hynde; performed by The Pretenders. Pretenders, Real Records, 1979.
“6th Avenue Heartache,” written by Jakob Dylan; performed by The Wallflowers featuring Adam Duritz. Bringing Down The Horse, Interscope, 1996.
“Draw The Line,” written by by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry; performed by Aerosmith. Draw The Line, Columbia, 1977.
“Permanent,” written and performed by Acceptance. Black Lines to Battlefields, The Militia Group, 2003.
“Wish You Were Here,” written and performed by Incubus. Morning View, Epic, 2001.
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