This week on The Shadow People, Derrick Freeman and Nigel Hall sit down with the legendary bassist of The Meters for a conversation that somehow manages to feel like a history lesson, a backstage hang, a musicians’ therapy session, and an old neighborhood bar conversation all at once.George talks sobriety, instinct, hearing harmony in real time, and the fear of wondering whether the music would still be there after rehab. From sneaking into the Dew Drop Inn as a teenager to getting embarrassed onstage by jazz veterans calling impossible tunes, George breaks down how New Orleans musicians actually learned the craft back then: by getting thrown directly into the fire.There’s also deep nerd business in here for the musicians:the famous P-Bass, fretless disasters, tendonitis, Allan Toussaint sessions, Bourbon Street gigs, lost airlines baggage in Spain, Jazz Fest economics, session records that never got their proper shine, and how The Meters accidentally became The Meters in the first place.Somewhere in the middle of all this, Nigel finally confesses to eating George’s Popeyes backstage at Tipitina's twenty-something years ago then disappears into full bass-nerd territory about vintage Fender necks and serial numbers, and George casually tells stories that most musicians would consider sacred oral history. Half the time, everybody’s laughing so hard the whole thing stops feeling like a podcast and starts sounding like what it probably would’ve been anyway if the cameras were never there.This episode is New Orleans music culture in its purest form: funny, heavy, loose, technical, emotional, deeply human, and completely impossible to fake.Featuring stories about:Allan Toussaint, Art Neville, Zigaboo Modeliste, Leo Nocentelli, Snooks Eaglin, Mac Rebennack (Dr. John), Stevie Wonder, Tipitina's, the Dew Drop Inn, Bourbon Street, Jazz Fest, and a bass guitar that probably belongs in a museum.Sponsored by Lunascend — creating elevated live entertainment experiences rooted in the culture of New Orleans, from brass bands and blues-Americana artists to refined luxury DJs, while also helping artists build sustainable creative careers through their upcoming educational platform.0:00 – Shadow People welcome legendary bassist George Porter Jr.2:45 – George talks sobriety, rehab, and rediscovering music afterward8:12 – Learning New Orleans music the hard way: getting called onstage cold13:40 – The origin story of The Meters18:55 – Allan Toussaint sessions, studio life, and classic New Orleans recording culture24:18 – Nigel confesses to eating George’s backstage Popeyes at Tipitina's36:20 – Jazz Fest, touring realities, and why live music economics have changed44:08 – Vintage bass talk, gear obsession, and Nigel’s serial-number rabbit hole52:31 – George reflects on legacy, longevity, and still loving the music#TheShadowPeople #GeorgePorterJr #TheMeters #NewOrleansMusic #JazzFest #FunkMusic #AllanToussaint #Tipitinas #Podcast #NewOrleans #BassGuitar #Zigaboo #LeoNocentelli #NigelHall #DerrickFreeman #Funk #SoulMusic #JamBand #DrJohn #MusicPodcast