Episode 5: Episode 5: Only a Fool Would Throw That Brick Through the Window

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Scott and Joe wrap up side one of Steely Dan’s Can’t Buy a Thrill with their analysis of the seemingly cynical “Only a Fool Would Say That.” They find parallel visions of the world in the Mothers of Invention’s protest blues “Trouble Every Day” (1966) and Rian Johnson’s snazzy high school neo-noir Brick (2005). The hosts venture out of their depth to talk Frank Zappa, LBJ, the Watts riots, silent cinema, and Mexican stews. Utopian dreams are smashed, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt is pounded to pulp. Young ones listening to this podcast: you are the resistance. Email us! steelininthedan@gmail.com (mailto:steelininthedan@gmail.com) Follow us on Twitter @steelininthedan (https://twitter.com/steelininthedan) Links: “The Incredible History of the Mothers” (Hit Parader) (https://web.archive.org/web/20071014231444/http://zappa.com/fz/interviews/006_19680600.html) AP archival footage of the Watts Riots (https://youtu.be/PE9jA1dU3jE) Zappa stands up for his Cadillac (https://youtu.be/CazcQqRsT9w) Ricky Jay and His 52 Assistants (https://youtu.be/z7InE1zXAY4) “Ricky Jay’s Magical Secrets” (New Yorker profile) (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1993/04/05/secrets-of-the-magus)