Memory 156 – Mulch, Sweat n’ Shears

Merry Christmas! Come and join us for another installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, where I try to make it possible for you relive your Walt Disney World Memories when you can’t actually be there. Nothing says Christmas like having your face rocked off by the coolest rock band in all of Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Podcast Type: Stereo Audio
Podcast Length: 26:35

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Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you’re enjoying your day with your families, eating some great food, and celebrating the birth of Jesus. It’s an amazing day here in Kentucky, with the weather outside anything but frightful. However you celebrate I hope you’re enjoying your holiday season.

So this video is of a now extinct group called Mulch, Sweat n’ Shears. This group had their final performances on October 10 to an amazing crowd of fans. Sadly, I had just experienced them for the first time. Too often, my family is so focused on getting from Ride to Ride, we don’t take the time to catch amazing groups like this. So this was really my first time catching an entire show by this group, and sadly it was my last time also.

So good news, I caught the whole thing on my camera, bad news, my audio recording on my Zoom H1 corrupted, so I don’t have a binaural recording to go with it. So this time, it’s only stereo from my less than stellar microphones built into the camera. But at least it’s something. We’ll join the memory just as the group has pulled into place, and the show is about to begin.

Today’s memory is in binaural, so I’d suggest putting those headphones on to fully immerse yourself in the memory.

Now sit back. Relax. Close your eyes. And come with me as we rock out with some gardeners.

Published by WDW-Memories Lou

Lou the host of the WDW-Memories podcast and the owner of WDW-Memories.net. WDW-Memories is a podcast and blog, where fans of the Disney Parks can come and relive their Disney memories.

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