
Behind the Scenes: Soundscape #1
04/24/20 • 9 min
Here, for your listening pleasure, we’ve arranged all of our stings into one soundscape. Do not listen to this if you’re looking for anything that makes sense, but put it on while you’re doing the dishes, and remember what it feels like to be in a bar watching a bunch of idiots have a really good time.
Here, for your listening pleasure, we’ve arranged all of our stings into one soundscape. Do not listen to this if you’re looking for anything that makes sense, but put it on while you’re doing the dishes, and remember what it feels like to be in a bar watching a bunch of idiots have a really good time.
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Cowboy Story Time: Gunman’s Bluff Part 8
Cowboy Story Time, in which The Cottonmouth Club’s own Danny Furness reads old western stories in his Texas twang and cowboy voice.
Here you’ll find part eight of Gunman’s Bluff, a short story by Max Brand about a gunman who loses the ability to use his shooting hand. He must navigate a world full of enemies without the ability to fill his right hand with iron.
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Episode Six: What Bars Are For, The Future of Bars, and How to Create a “Virtual Bar” That Scratches the Same Itch
What is a bar for? How about a bartender? And now, in the interstitial space between what was and what will be, how can a person be a bartender when we can’t have people in our bars?
This episode does a few things: it gives a direct insight into our specific training style, we speculate on how to make a bar experience virtual, all of which culminates in two talented bartenders performing a classic comedy sketch. Some of the questions and topics include:
- What is the importance of creativity & individual expression in bars?
- The history of Sandwich Sunday and how giving away food makes cocktails better
- The ins and outs of our unorthodox training program (“The Free-Pouring version of training...”)
- Why bars run by humans are better than bars that aren’t
- What can we do that can fill the void in people’s lives
- How we will change and bars will change
- Bars as process and bars as story
- How to make a bartender
- How ours is the hardest training program on the planet
- “The attention is as important as the recipe”
- The vitality of doubt and the power of being weird
- What can bartenders do when they can’t bartend?
- Why not just sit at home until all this blows over?
- Finally, Adam & Stacy perform a classic comedy sketch. And they nail it...
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