Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Ep. 122 - Traveling Back to 1990: A Year of Iconic Music, Movies, and Events

October 26, 2023 Scott McLean
Ep. 122 - Traveling Back to 1990: A Year of Iconic Music, Movies, and Events
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Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
Ep. 122 - Traveling Back to 1990: A Year of Iconic Music, Movies, and Events
Oct 26, 2023
Scott McLean

What would it feel like to go back to the year 1990, a time of iconic music, classic movies, and unforgettable events? Come join us on a captivating journey back to the era of vibrant mixtapes and chunky VHS tapes. We're dusting off our denim jackets and rewinding our memories to the rhythm of Morrissey's anthems at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, and the entrancing sounds of the Australian band, Church. 

We dive headfirst into the legend of Sinead Connor and the haunting notes of 'Nothing Compares to You', penned by the enigmatic Prince. The infamous Blonde Ambition Tour of Madonna, the star-studded tribute concert for Nelson Mandela, and Janet Jackson's twinkle on the Hollywood Walk of Fame are among the notable events we re-examine. Join us for some trivia too, from Eric Clapton’s marathon concert series at the Royal Albert Hall to the debut broadcast of MTV Unplugged. 

Bringing a balance of charitable spirit and flavor to your lives, we introduce the HERD Foundation, a not-for-profit guiding veterans to work with horses, and their delicious range of barbecue and hot sauces. Then, shifting gears to the world of cinema, we critique the best of 1990, from Goodfellas to Dances with Wolves. Lastly, we express our gratitude to our dedicated listeners and hint at our exciting plans for future shows. So kick back, tune in, and get ready to be transported back to a year that truly rocked our world.

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What would it feel like to go back to the year 1990, a time of iconic music, classic movies, and unforgettable events? Come join us on a captivating journey back to the era of vibrant mixtapes and chunky VHS tapes. We're dusting off our denim jackets and rewinding our memories to the rhythm of Morrissey's anthems at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, and the entrancing sounds of the Australian band, Church. 

We dive headfirst into the legend of Sinead Connor and the haunting notes of 'Nothing Compares to You', penned by the enigmatic Prince. The infamous Blonde Ambition Tour of Madonna, the star-studded tribute concert for Nelson Mandela, and Janet Jackson's twinkle on the Hollywood Walk of Fame are among the notable events we re-examine. Join us for some trivia too, from Eric Clapton’s marathon concert series at the Royal Albert Hall to the debut broadcast of MTV Unplugged. 

Bringing a balance of charitable spirit and flavor to your lives, we introduce the HERD Foundation, a not-for-profit guiding veterans to work with horses, and their delicious range of barbecue and hot sauces. Then, shifting gears to the world of cinema, we critique the best of 1990, from Goodfellas to Dances with Wolves. Lastly, we express our gratitude to our dedicated listeners and hint at our exciting plans for future shows. So kick back, tune in, and get ready to be transported back to a year that truly rocked our world.

Scott:

Well, here we are, episode 122. And on this episode I don't have the wrecking to tonight, nope, only I want of them the professor, lou Calico, me and Lou gonna tear it down. You see, mark Smith evidently didn't pay his cable bill or his Wi-Fi billers Internet bill, because he called and said I can't make this show tonight. I don't have service. Stop buying the wine and pay your bills, buddy. That's all I gotta say. But he'll be watching on his phone, thank God for 5G. Enough about him. Me and the professor will be talking about the year 1990 in music and movies. I don't like that. So enjoy the show.

Speaker 3:

The KofB studio presents milk rates and turntables on music discussion podcast hosted by Scott McLean Now let's talk music.

Scott:

Enjoy the show. Thank you, amanda, for that wonderful introduction as usual. Welcome to welcome back my friends to the show that never ends. Welcome to the podcast. You know the name.

Scott:

I'm not going to say it was streaming live right now on Facebook, youtube, twitch, twitter, d live, twitter's, x X, twitter, whatever it is now, and I have two screens up there. I have been scrambling all day. I have been scrambling all day. Um, let me get my chat set up here. Uh, yeah, this has been kind of crazy.

Scott:

I just did the intro about I don't know 10 minutes ago and, uh, about four minutes ago I think Lou and Mark teamed up on me on this one. I swear they did. I think they're. They're at that point they have a real comfort level that they can fuck with me. And I think, because, after I did the intro, um, you know, I'm setting up the studio, the virtual studio, and all of a sudden, who pumps up? Mark Smith from the music? I guess with his wine? He's a trooper. He's doing this on his phone for the podcast listeners. He's doing his like FaceTime thing on his phone and, yeah, cause he has 5g, evidently he's. He could pay for that, but he can't pay for his internet. But Lou, who was supposed to be here? Oh, I have laptop issues. I have laptop issues. Well, low, evidently, isn't a trooper like Mark. Is what's up, buddy? How are you doing? Listen?

Speaker 3:

can you hear me? I can hear you, yes. I'm like shit, but okay, we uh, I'll be on until Lou gets on and then I'll bow out. But well, you know, yesterday morning Lou called me first thing and said um hey, you want to fuck with Scott? No, don't fuck with Scott, he's a nice guy. And Lou said we got to fuck with him.

Scott:

Are you trying to pit Lou, me and Lou against each other? Is that how you do it? No, no, Do you have an ulterior motive? Are you like an evil podcast genius? That that I, that I didn't know about until this point Are you Don't?

Speaker 3:

don't search around for me too much, Okay.

Scott:

Don't do any deep dives on Mark Smith, so real quick. Uh, how's everything going Good?

Speaker 3:

Going good, except, uh, I'm going to live for four or five days without any internet, which is kind of wild and like back in the day when you had cable, it didn't matter. Hey, we're without internet. Now, when you don't have internet, you don't have anything. It's going to be a fun weekend. You know what? I got a digital antenna. I'll watch some local stations. Uh, I'll watch Sven Gulley on Saturday night. I'll, uh, you know, read books, play some DVDs.

Scott:

There you go, like the old days, uh excellent man and you sent me a text that you, you, you have the uh, one of those new fangled digital antennas right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah Well, kind of new thing, but they had a good. I tell you, the quality of HD on those digital antennas is actually better than than getting it through cable or Fios or whatever.

Scott:

They are pretty good, yeah, yeah, look at this. So Patty says uh, patty, I see as you, good evening Scott and Mark. And good evening Patty, april, april. And I says Mark Smith is a no agenda guy. Oh, no, no, no, no. Do not let this, this, this guy below right here, don't let that fool you. No, no, no, no.

Speaker 3:

I'm a true.

Scott:

Yeah, he's a trooper. Okay, there's an agenda here somewhere. I know there is. I know there's a game playing play there.

Speaker 3:

I just don't know what it is. Yet I can't text Lou because I'm using my phone. If you see me do this all of a sudden, you know you texted on the screen All right, buddy.

Scott:

So, uh, I don't know what you have, but I, you know. Let me just, we'll jump right into the year, in 1991, and, as usual, britt, give me some of your, your excellent commentary as we go along. And right off the bat January 8th 1990, we start off with Irish singer Senado Connor released her famous single nothing compares to you. And then, what do you think the next line is?

Speaker 3:

Oh, I can't remember.

Scott:

No, no. The next line that says released her famous single nothing compares to you Originally.

Speaker 3:

Recorded. Written by.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah it's. It's like every fucking person in the world. How many times have you heard me say this? I fucking hate that. I hate that. Oh nothing. Did you know Prince wrote that song? Did you know that? Did you know Prince recorded it and gave it? Did you know that? Shut the fuck up.

Speaker 3:

Because he can't give a performance. You can give a composition, but that's a performance worth its weight in gold.

Scott:

Fuckin everybody wants to be like. I know about music, did you? That's like the worst party, like music trivia you ever fucking throw out there.

Mark:

I know.

Scott:

Is that they think they feel brilliant. They can tell they feel compelled to say it. Anyway, I digress.

Speaker 3:

Hey, manic Monday was written by Prince. I'm sure if he recorded it wouldn't be the version that we all like. You know, you know, you're all right, you know no.

Scott:

So, as I said, a couple Sundays back I saw a Morrissey, my man Morrissey, at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, the big guitar at Hard Rock Live, and he had come out originally after she died and lamb basted all the fucking bandwagon jumpers that always feel bad when he basically said you were the motherfuckers. These are my words, you were the motherfuckers. I don't think Morrissey talks like that. That that caused her to go in that direction. You were the ones that canceled it. You were the ones that pointed your crooked finger at her and said you're, you're a he, then you're this, you're that, and then when she passes away, unfortunately they all praise her. They praise her. He's like nah, no, no, no, no, I'm not biting. So he always does a video montage before his concerts and the first thing he played was nothing compares to the video and everybody. Oh nice.

Scott:

It was. It was, it was rather chilling, I have to say it was rather chilling. He, you know, is an homage to her and got a very good ovation, so oh. So, before I go any further, so this past, this past Saturday night, I went to see what my friend Phil Kelly went to see, the church at a very nice venue, small venue in Fort Lauderdale. Dude, I'll tell you what they've been around since 1980. Right there in Australia. Yeah, they were fucking good.

Scott:

Now I know there's this syndrome that everybody has as you get older, and it is a syndrome as you get older every concert you see, and it might have started when we were younger, but we just don't remember back as a brain cells are fried from back then. Right, they were fried during the concerts we were going to back then. So the memories might not be, but I've noticed this as we get older, every concert somebody goes to. The older we get, they say that was the greatest show ever. Oh, yeah, it was the greatest concert ever. It could be fucking, it could be a bum in a fucking dumpster taking a dump singing. Nothing compares to you on stage of the go. It was so fantastic, doesn't matter, doesn't matter. So they, though I have to say musically, were spotted. You saw, you saw some of the videos.

Speaker 3:

Those videos he sent me. First of all, they sounded great. Yeah, I want to know what your seats were. Were you suspended over the stage? I mean you're looking down. But they have a state. They still have their presence Like the guy that was closest to you. He was just so cool looking, yeah, yeah.

Scott:

They. He was with the. He was with a band originally called how to finger right Ian I forget his last name Great guitar player. First of all, we were sitting, I got these balcony seats and we were the first ones there, and again, it's a small club. There might have only been about I don't know 200 people there, right, because it's just he. They played two nights, though, and yeah, so everybody probably went the first night. Mostly it filled up fast, though, but so I have these balcony seats and we were the first ones up there, so we got to kind of pick our seat and I'm like looking right down at the stage. When the show was over, they played for us two and a half hours. Oh wow, dude, they are just they straight up musicians. Man, the lead singer still sounds the same as he did back in 1980. That's, that's one of those rare. He has that monotone style voice, though, you know he took care of his voice through his career.

Speaker 3:

He did yeah.

Scott:

Yeah, so you know. We're there the whole show watching everything. I got to see how they actually use an iPad to control the volumes. It was pretty cool, man Right, yeah, shit that you don't see from the floor or you know from in front of the stage. So they have the set lists down in front of them. They tape them down. So when the show was over, the guitarist we were only like eight feet above them. You know, he, uh, he went to the front of the stage, did something and he walks by and he comes up and he holds up the set list Like he had one in each hand, and I said and I took the set list.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I love it. I've got a few of those. That is the best.

Scott:

It's printed but it's not his like. One dash three, two dash four, whatever those means is markings. I'd rather have that than a guitar pick Just make it.

Speaker 3:

You remember the show, you see all the names.

Scott:

And the third song they sang. The third or fourth song they sang. Uh, I got the first set list and you know there was two. They they went off, they took like a 15 minute break and then came on and played for another Again, our in 15 minutes or whatever, but it has metropolis on it, which is my favorite church song. So I was kind of like that's cool. The other one had, you know, under the Milky Way and reptile and a couple others, Uh-huh, Uh, but I knew a handful of their songs from their past albums. They came out with a new album, which I actually am and I very rarely do this I'm considering, well, I probably will not even consider it, I'm going to download it, I'm going to, I'm going to buy it because it's it's really good.

Speaker 3:

It's really, you know, my it's. My feeling is, if a band that's out there touring and like, yes, I saw, yes, they put out a new album, I bought it because I just thank you for going in the studio and actually coming up with new music and and giving us music because we, you know, to the fan. So for that alone I'll buy the album. If it's not so good, all right.

Scott:

You're a good fucking dude man. We got a good dude man. That's a good way to look at it. I never really looked at it that way, that's a good way to look at it.

Speaker 3:

Especially rock and roll. It's the reason that it's getting poo pooed by the industry, is they, you know? Oh, we don't sell albums, we'll buy albums to show that they have sales. They're not going to make much money from the album, it's all from touring, but but the hell you know.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, that's a good way to look at it, man, you know. Thank you for going in there and putting out something fresh.

Scott:

Now, it's not always good, it's not always good. Um, dave Phillips King of the 45s. Now you're on Thursday, yeah, but not next Thursday. We're going back to Wednesday, by the way. By the way, going back to Wednesday because I have all my buddies there's like 15 of them that we were stationed together back in from like 80. It was like from 85 to 90. We were stationed together in the Philippines and we get together every year like a band of brothers, and because that was a very unique place, that was a very unique place and we really did form a bond over there. Not all of us liked each other then, but we like each other now. Hey, hey, look, look, who decided to show up to the party. Look, let you know, for the music bullish show.

Mark:

Hello, hello.

Scott:

Hello professor, You're not singue me tonight.

Mark:

Not a sangue. No, not tonight I'm so. I'm the color of silly putty tonight, so, mark, we'll let you go in a minute.

Scott:

Mark but.

Mark:

I just want to get here.

Scott:

Well, Mark's Mark's going to watch the show today. He's like fucking. He's like Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher. He's going to be up in the fucking balcony heckling us.

Mark:

No, you know, are you shocked Are? You fucking shocked and he's loud. He's sorry, mark. Mark, it reminds me of the old music relatively show on the phones when you were like Mark, could you go to Cleveland and do it from there? No, no, it was it was this after the show Mark, can you put your phone?

Speaker 3:

further away. Can you put your phone further away? I had my phone across the room. I didn't know what to do with you guys.

Scott:

So last week, real quick for the podcast listeners and the live streamers. The live streamers will know that that loose screen was, was considered the color of dry blood, to which Lou just immediately, fucking immediately points out oh, you mean Senguin, I was like dude, I died over that one. I don't know where that came from, but I thought it was the funniest thing in the whole show.

Mark:

Right, I use that with wine sometimes.

Scott:

I knew it, I knew it, I said that to my wife. It's going to be the color of wine.

Mark:

Well it's. It's that. No, it's the taste. It's certain certain grapes they almost have, like the metallic. It's kind of a good thing. But I said I call it butcher shop and people look at me like I said it's like raw meat, you know, and Texas Chainsaw.

Scott:

Massacre. So throughout the week, me and Mark decided to pounce on that. So green, so. I made a meme from the movie the great Santini and I put Lou's face in it and I shaded it red. I put it over Robert Duvall's from the great San Guiney Right and then we discovered that he's the. He's the brother of Sigourney Weaver. He's San Guiney Weaver.

Lou:

Except she got all the hair. She's got all the hair in the family, a lot of it.

Mark:

So that's my new stage name is the great San Guiney. The great it's drums, drums.

Scott:

The great San Guiney. All right, listen, mark Smith, you're a trooper, my friend. Yeah, I don't know what's going on.

Mark:

I'm on my old unit now, so I just hope I stay alone. It's all right. It's all right.

Scott:

But. But, lou, you're going to have to listen to the, to the first part of the show, when Mark tried to pit us against each other, you'll see. Oh, I think we've. I think I got him figured out now. Okay, he's a real podcast genius.

Mark:

He's, he's, he's, he's a divider.

Scott:

Yeah, he's a divider All right, mark, listen, get off my show.

Speaker 3:

It's Lou drops out. I'll get back on.

Scott:

You might not want to after we get done talking.

Mark:

It's my turn.

Scott:

All right, I'll talk to you this week. All right, buddy. Okay, thanks, mark. Look at that he stepped right in.

Mark:

Right, yeah, I wasn't expecting to say him. You guys are the best. I said it.

Scott:

I said it the first time I had you on the show, the both of you. I can't say this enough. I fucking went in, you know, I decompressed, I upload. Then I go in the bedroom. My wife's doing what she's doing on social media just kind of chilling and she goes. How did the show go? And I said these guys are fucking podcast gold. Thank you these guys are podcast gold.

Mark:

I think I speak for Mark Bruce and we love doing the show. We really do.

Scott:

You keep coming back, so I'm assuming that's true.

Mark:

I'm not, You're like a club owner, it's like you know when you ban wants to play. It's an exposure. Sure, yeah, you get some exposure doing this.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, so real quick, I'm going to get in. I'll get into the show eventually. So so I have, I have new. I have new new hot sauce for us.

Mark:

You do. I'm going to actually give it.

Scott:

I'm going to send you guys some. So I don't I don't deal with the other hot sauce, the sponsor, anymore. They, they, they moved on and that's fine. And so the foundation I work for. I don't work for them, I volunteer and I'm on the board of directors for a not for profit called the herd foundation. Herd they're in Delray Beach and it's basically veterans working with horses, right, it's an amazing thing. So I just found out today that we have our own barbecue sauce, hot sauce, cinnamon sauce, like type. They got like five different flavors.

Scott:

Okay, I'm like where did this kind Like, how did I not know about this for the last year? 10, 12 months, I mean 11 months they're like oh, yeah, yeah, we, we. So so I said well, I know some people that are getting Christmas presents this year. Cool yeah.

Mark:

You got hot sauce.

Scott:

Yeah, man, yeah, it's barbecue sauce. I think there's a hot sauce there's. I'll get this like five different blends and all the money goes to the foundation to help work, pays for the horses. You know their feed and the people that take care of them, do they?

Mark:

distribute? Are they distributed? Self distributed?

Scott:

No, we're not there yet. We're not there yet. The foundation is only five years old. So which we that's kind of like you make it to five with the nonprofit. A nonprofit, that's like a restaurant making it past the first year, yeah Right. So we're doing well with steadily growing the. That's that's on the horizon eventually, you know. But we have to get enough going to support that. Sure, you know. So we have. We have the, the person that makes it for us, a labeling and everything. It's just now distributing it. And now I'm on the board of directors.

Mark:

Maybe I'll look in that direction and see what we can find, see what we can get only because the company I work for we do carry some small food items and the owners of the shop I work for rescue Greyhounds, so we do things. We've had the wolf dogs come by the shop. Wow yeah, which is really cool, yeah. So you know things like that. You know we're all caught. You know we don't sell a whole lot of food. You know a few items here mostly look for cocktails like olives and things. But you never know. You never know we sell potato chips. We sell zaps potato chips because they're from New Orleans and that's where one of our owners is from.

Scott:

Ah well, maybe the horses and the dogs can get together. And you know, because we actually work with, we send the veterans to other organizations, like you know, if there's so maybe this isn't for them and we're like, hey, listen, we're aligned with, we're all friends with all these other organizations and we can send you an any to it. We don't look at the veterans like a revenue stream, like unfortunately, unfortunately. And so the two co founders have, you know, or one of them, or father, was a veteran in Korean War and the other ones, brother, was headed traumatic brain injury. He was a Marine, a younger guy, you know, some years back. So they got together. One of them owns the farm, the other one worked in the mental health industry. Let's do this for the veterans and they put it together and it's an amazing program. But, um, yeah, we'll work, we'll, we'll work with any type of the nonprofit.

Mark:

You know something down the road.

Scott:

Yeah.

Mark:

Goes that way.

Scott:

Yeah, so I'm just helping people, it's all that matters. All right, so I just started fucking 22 minutes in. So the first thing that happened in the year 1990 and music was uh, uh, nothing compares to you comes out on January 8th, right, right, uh became one of the best selling singles in the world in 1990. We all know that it's. It's a mammoth song on January 18th 1990. Eric Clapton plays his first of 18 shows in a three week span at London's Royal Albert Hall. That's a lot of shows. That's a lot of shows. Yeah, classic theater.

Mark:

He only does his play guitar. I mean, what the fuck? Yeah, you know, it's just so effortless. It's so effortless for him. You know them.

Scott:

So and I always use this this is uh. This is one of my big uh uh trivia questions. Uh, on January 21st, mtv's unplugged this broadcast for the first time on cable television with uh in. Do you know who the first band to play was on unplugged? When you, when you said I'll know yeah, no, no, it was a squeeze. Oh yeah, that's the story. Yeah, interesting yeah. As the story goes. Uh, glenn Tilbrook, and um, what's it? What's the other?

Mark:

Christopher.

Scott:

Yeah and Christopher, and show up at the studio and, uh, they have their guitars with their electric and the producers like no, this is, this is not electric, it's unplugged, they're like what the fuck is unplugged?

Lou:

They go, it's acoustic and they're like you didn't bring in a cootie.

Scott:

He said, no, I wouldn't Like, why would we do that? The producer runs through his office. This happens to have a guitar, you know, and he brings it. It's not even tuned. They had to tune it, so they went on. They played like, uh, like three songs, I think. Yeah.

Mark:

Okay, so now was it like acoustic and the two guys singing or there. Yeah, wow, okay.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, it was pretty cool. Uh, let's see, february 6th February, as it's spelled, the 6th February, 6th 1990. Billy Eidl is involved in that motorcycle accident, right, resulting in several broken bones. Uh, he was. Uh, he was scheduled to have a big role in all of the Stones movie, the Doors, uh, but through the motorcycle accident the role was reduced to just like a bit pot. So he was in the movie, though he was in the movie, yeah, yeah. So the role for the, uh, for the T 1000 and terminated to judgment day, was intended for Billy Eidl. Wow, yeah.

Mark:

That's pretty cool.

Scott:

Right, it's kind of weird, right.

Mark:

I would have been good he was. He was good in um the wedding singer. Yeah, that's right.

Scott:

That's right, he did the video. Rock the cradle of love for, uh, ford Fairlade, uh, uh, uh, andrew Dice Clay's movie. Okay, right, so in the video you see he's walking with a cane. No, billy Eidl.

Mark:

So also on that day rock the cradle that rock the cradle. Love.

Scott:

It's the cradle Love. Don't make me start doing my Billy Eidl limitation it's not that hard. Actually, you know hot in the city.

Mark:

I like that Um listen.

Scott:

I like Billy Eidl in general. I don't think there's anything he ever did that I didn't like.

Mark:

I played on his drummer's drum set. Oh wow, and Kenny's castaways in New York. He was doing a club thing, it was a get up thing and I got up there and he goes. You break anything that symbols are mine. I brought a symbol.

Speaker 3:

I'm not going to break anything.

Scott:

Uh, let's see. Uh, Bob Marley's birthday. It's a national holiday in Jamaica, so I assume that will be coming up later on in the born on this day. Well, no, that was February 6th. Okay, Sometimes I these things confuse. February 14th, Valentine's Day, 1990, 50,000 fans watched the Rolling Stones play the first of 10 concerts at Tokyo's Karakuen dome. Karakuen dome Sure, that's not how it's pronounced. The beginning of the stones first Devator of Japan. Wow, Wow, Really.

Mark:

Yeah.

Scott:

They were originally supposed to be there in 73, but a little drug conviction prevented Jagger from getting his visa on time.

Mark:

It was pot, wasn't it? Yeah, I'm sure, yeah.

Scott:

Uh, let's see. On February 16th I turned a sentence to four years in prison for possession of cocaine's. A hell of a drug. February 21st 1990, the 32nd annual Grammy Awards are presented in Los Angeles, hosted by Gary Shandling Funny motherfucker, it was a Barney rates, nick of time wins album of the air, remember she had that run in the night. Yeah, little comeback type thing. Yeah, while bet middle is cover of when beneath my wings.

Mark:

Oh my God Wins. Record of the year. Record of the year. Really, that's awful.

Scott:

It's not Sockman commented in yet.

Mark:

He hasn't, has he? Oh, okay, good evening Patricia.

Scott:

Uh-huh, uh, let's see. Yeah, I'm not even going to go on with that. Yeah, and uh, oh, yeah, this, this, actually this comes in later. Millie Vanilly wins best new artist. Yeah, something interesting after this comes into, comes into play with that. Oh, really, yeah, yeah, um February 24th, the birds, uh, roger McGuinn, chris Hillman and David Grosby reunite for the first time in 25 years to perform at Los Angeles, to perform at a Los Angeles tribute to Roy Orbison. The three enjoyed unexpectedly on stage by Bob Dylan who sings Mr Tambourine man with the band. Hey, hey, hey, hey.

Scott:

Proceed it to ruin the whole song A March 15th 1990 MCA incorporated purchases Geffen records for over 550 million in stock. That was 1990 stock. Yeah.

Mark:

Not cash in stock.

Scott:

Hey, my, my, my buddy, tiffany, just popped in. Hope y'all having a good night. Well, we are. We just started with almost a half hour in and I haven't moved this thing along yet. Keep getting delayed. We're too nice, lou, these people bother us.

Mark:

They want, they want entertainment.

Scott:

Look I mean Mark Smith's, has entertained me.

Mark:

Yeah, the peanut, gallery, yeah, yeah.

Scott:

Well, Tiffany, hopefully I see you tomorrow. My friend, Hopefully I see you tomorrow and Saturday. Hope all is well. Hope all is well and thanks for popping in. Let's see. Uh, I mean, did I finish that? Okay, Under the agreement? Uh, I'm hanging at the hospital, You're entertaining the nurse and I oh have I not entertained. You Are you not entertained. Now, now see you put the pressure on me. You're not supposed to do that.

Speaker 3:

It's all organic.

Scott:

Yeah, Definitely. So I was very good, very good. Uh, let's see. Uh, under the agreement. Uh, after getting 550 million in stock, uh, David Geffen will continue to run the record company through an employment contract. Didn't want to let go of it. Usually they do that.

Mark:

Hmm, stay, just stay on some. Yeah. Being employee yeah.

Scott:

I'm March 16th 1990, fleeing. Chad Smith and the Red Heart chili peppers are arrested and charged for an incident two days earlier at a performance in Daytona Beach during MTV spring break coverage, in which they allegedly allegedly sexually assaulted and verbally abused a female audience member after jumping from the stage. They are released on $2,000 bail.

Mark:

They are.

Scott:

Hold on, todd Todd, everybody stopped the show. Todd Salkman is here, or, as I call him, a big head Todd the wet sprocket. He's the one that likes Todd the red the wet, the wet sprocket. So how are you? Uh, what, what did I miss? I don't know. Listen to the show, go back and start from the beginning. You don't have to bother us. Live big head Todd in the wet sprockets. Uh, where are we now? Okay, march 20th, gloria Stephens 12 buses involved in an accident and nobody cares. Uh, a riot almost breaks out in a downtown LA. And downtown LA when Depeche mode draw a crowd. This is March 20th 1990. They draw a crowd of 20,000 during an in store appearance at warehouse entertainment to sign copies of the new album violate. A huge album. That's their, that's their monster album. Violator just is their unforgettable fire. No, I mean their Joshua tree.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah. What is the just off the top of your head? What is the album that launched the Rolling Stones into the stratosphere? What would you say? Something early on. You think something early on.

Mark:

No, no, okay, 68 was a beggars banquet. No, we are, we're, but they put out in 68. That's three. Fight man on it.

Scott:

I gotta say I'd have to say sticky fingers when you was that no 72. I think sticky fingers.

Mark:

I think there were stratosphere before that.

Scott:

Really, yeah, all right, I mean, it can't really argue it, you know, but I think sticky fingers is the one that really just like blew them up. They were already big, but they just see, dave Phillips' sticky fingers, yeah.

Mark:

Could be the perfect album. It could be the best record, for sure.

Scott:

Okay, so, um, varying away from 1990, as I've been doing, uh, I don't know. Did you say it could be there, there, what their best album?

Mark:

Maybe the best.

Scott:

How about, uh, some girls, some girls are pretty big. That was a monster.

Mark:

That was a good I mean their best modern album. Yeah. That was a great record though Was it taken as seriously when the first came out? Yeah, no, they miss you. There was, like I heard, mixed. I thought Missy was a great song, but I heard that was, you know, weird. That was alienating, for because of the disco lean, you know. Listen to the rest of it.

Scott:

I mean it's so, it's so eclectic in the songs that they put on that album and then tattoo you the follow-up, which was a lot of leftovers from from some girls. So they say right.

Mark:

Waiting on a friend that's from. Is that from? It's from some girls. Yeah, yeah, great song by the way great, great, I mean, they're all great songs.

Scott:

Great album. Let's see March 25th 1990. I'm ignoring Todd big head, Todd in the wet sprockets. I'm ignoring him, March 25th 1990. Motley Cruz, Tommy Lee, is arrested for allegedly exposing his buttocks during a performance in Augusta, Georgia. They arrested him for that in 1990. For moaning.

Mark:

What the fuck? That's a world cup. What was the world A?

Scott:

lead singer from the cult did that in Boston. They didn't arrest him. They're Jim Morrison either. Yeah. Yeah. Todd talk and see where's Mark. I thought the day of the week was changed because of a better time for him, oh shit.

Mark:

Oh, Mark doesn't explain in a day.

Scott:

Mark's watching. He thought if you again, if you'd watch from the beginning, you would have seen Mark and known what's going on. So I'm not going to take the time to explain to you, You're just going to have to watch. Stop being lazy. Former police chief, they're all lazy. Everybody else does the work. They take the credit. I'll say it to him. I'm not afraid of him. I like this. I like this. I'm afraid of big head Todd in the wet sprockets.

Mark:

I think he's entertained by it.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, some of us work. Yeah Well, I earned my retirement. You had the choice to retire, it's on, so you did, and then you stopped. So shut up. Let's see Exile on main street. Dave Phillips, king of the 45, says exile on main street. Mark Smith, a waiting on a friend dates back to its only rock and roll. Mctaylor is on it, but it wasn't released on its only rock and roll. No, no, let's get back to the show. These people are interrupting us and the professor in China perform musical surgery here and entertaining and entertaining these idiots. I mean these people. Yeah, we could do this on our own, my Lou, and still have fun. Of course we don't need them. We don't need them. I'm March 28th 1990. The go goes.

Scott:

You know he needs to play a benefit constant for the California Violent Protection Act. They play several more reunion shows later that year. Because they got paid, they call them reunion shows, no big paycheck shows. That's what those. When did they break up? They broke up the mid 80s.

Mark:

That early. Yeah, they only did what three albums and they're in the rock and roll of fame with three albums. Yeah.

Scott:

Well, just Jack, whoa, whoa, whoa. They were there. Stay with that. They were the first, they were the last, blabla, blabla.

Mark:

Were they before the bangles?

Scott:

I think so they weren't as good as the bangles.

Mark:

Did they get in before the runaways or Joan Jett?

Scott:

I don't even think they're in. I had made that argument. I said how are they not in? But the go goes are. Well then, jack, of course, having to argue, needing to argue with me, you know, just just for the sake of arguing, goes into his whole diatribe and I would just take a nap while he rambled on about whatever he rambled on. But I love you, jack, you'll be back with some day. We'll be together.

Mark:

Anyway asking where's Jack?

Scott:

I know right On April 5th 1990, michael Jackson is awarded honest to the decade. Little did they know by George W Bush at the White House. Ooh, little did he know. Well, maybe they were in on it together. These presidents are a little weird especially the one we have now.

Mark:

Anyway secret lives of presidents.

Scott:

Yeah, April 6th 1990, the people are just rolling in with the comments I saw. Go go psychedelic first and the B 52 is all in the same concert. It was amazing. Well, I'm very proud of you in that order. In that order yeah, exactly. Dave Phillips King of the 45s.

Scott:

As usual, jay Giles. Every time we mentioned the rock and roll fame, he has to say Jay Giles should be in. He is consistent, if he's anything. On April 6th 1990, motley Cruz, tommy Lee, suffers a mild concussion after falling off scaffolding above his elevated drum kit during a performance in New Haven, connecticut.

Mark:

Is that the one that turned upside down when he was strapped into the?

Scott:

I don't know, but that dude was always getting hurt.

Mark:

Well, it starts twice in a year. They land on his bare ass.

Scott:

when he did this fall, I don't know, but that dude was always getting banged up. I mean, listen, I give the dude credit. He was. He takes some risks, man to play drums upside down.

Mark:

Yeah, that's crazy, that's crazy.

Scott:

So I saw them at the uh, at I don't know what the name of it is now in Fort Lauderdale it's where the Florida Panthers play hockey. It's a big arena. I saw them the first night of their first comeback tour, so Vince Nair was still relatively good then. And uh, he can. Tommy Lee gets cabled up to the top of the auditorium and proceeds to have two drum sets on either side of the stage. That high up he had to be 80 feet in the air and he's swang back and forth playing those drums back and then he'd swing across and play. It was. It was insane. You have to practice that.

Mark:

Oh, you have to practice that. That's gotta be. It's gotta be rigged up, I would.

Scott:

I mean, when does he rank? When should he rank? In drummers, or is he just a great performer?

Mark:

Oh, you know he's. I'm not a big, I'm not a fan of Molly Cruz, so much I say he's got a good groove as a drummer. He's almost like the American equivalent, or they're like uh, that's his name from AC. Um, so right, ac DC right, I mean when I've heard of he's not super flashy, you know um heavy I have, I definitely have a. He's a pounder like Dave Roll, you know um, yeah, I think he's a good, solid drummer. I have nothing I can't say anything.

Mark:

All right and to play, like you know. Like I said, swinging and upside down is that, yeah, he's all the stuff he did, he was definitely innovative.

Scott:

He was innovative, he made it interesting, he didn't just have this big kid but I didn't have a big grump kid out there.

Scott:

I sometimes he did. But I think uh, he, he, he just knew how to uh make it do what other drummers couldn't do, like how you have the whole kit set up and it it doesn't like. Uh, it circles around, you know, goes upside down and rotates, and you know it was just pretty cool. Uh, april 4th 1990, gloria Stefan returns to Miami, florida, after undergoing back surgery from the previous post that I said I don't care about. So she got a bus accident. She heard her back.

Mark:

Didn't you have a jet ski accident at 1.2? I don't know. She should have had a nose job. That's all I'm going to say I thought she was attractive.

Scott:

Well, you're there, I mean get a nose job. Gloria Stefan doesn't work, then yes, well, it's part of her character. It didn't look good to me, didn't work for me, that's all that matters. If she came up to me in a bar and I don't care, gloria, stefan, millionaire, big celebrity, pop star, I'd be like nah, nah, nah, it's the nose. Gloria, gloria, listen, I know, I'm, I'm just a guy and you know. But nah, your nose just doesn't work for me.

Mark:

So you're saying that when God was handing out noses, she thought he said roses and said I'll take a dozen. You know?

Scott:

what, lou? It's only you on the show, you and me, and you're in the penalty bar. I just put Lou just now. He makes me go solo for 30 seconds. See what was that? But he doesn't want to show. I think he plans it. He has these drops, like these drops. He's going to drop them and he finds his moment. Him and Mark.

Mark:

I'm telling you, him and Mark Smith, they were up to something I'm always ready to drop in a Vordville jerk that wasn't Vordville.

Scott:

That's a. That's like a bad dad joke.

Mark:

It was one of my father's dad. Dad, I knew it, I knew it.

Scott:

I have a million of them too. Let's see. April 7th 1990, neil Young, elton John, chris Christophson, willie Nelson, john Mellencamp, guns and Roses and Jackson Brown perform at farm aid for an Indiana. John dedicates candle in the wind, elton John, to AIDS patient Ryan White. During his performance, white dies the next day. Elton John killed him. I blame Elton John for that. I do murder. I remember that kid, ryan White. He got a lot of publicity. He was like the youngest AIDS. He was like the first kid, first kid. Yeah, that was kind of yeah, it was a sad, sad story. Even back then is is callous and edgy, as, as I was as a younger kid, I didn't care much about that shit. But that kind of touched me, just couldn't have made it yeah, anything like that.

Scott:

Well, you know you don't like kids. Nothing with kids, yeah.

Mark:

But you know also, at that time we were in our early twenties and, like you know, when it became known that anybody could get it, you know, you're like oh boy.

Scott:

Yep, let's now let the show just hit a. Hit a lot.

Mark:

Yeah. Yeah, I should have just started that one, I know.

Scott:

I said I should have just moved on. You know it's all yours, I'm in the all right.

Mark:

You know he's a fair man, scott McLean. He's willing to jail himself as quickly as he's willing to jail myself and Mark.

Scott:

I wouldn't go that far, not back, I had to murder myself for a second. You know at the show that I am. I'm all about equity, diversity and inclusivity.

Mark:

This is great. Yes, I'm all about inclusivity.

Scott:

And equity, and you know, yeah, and diversity, I put every. I put bald men in the penalty box, I put men with hair in the penalty box. Inclusion and inclusion. I include myself, because well, we're all one here.

Mark:

You went totally astral there, man. You were completely. You were an honorary citizen. The last one was an honorary citizen.

Scott:

You know, you know who was happy about that segment? Mark Smith.

Mark:

Yeah, yes, yes, yes. I'm sure he's just warm and glowing right now.

Scott:

Oh he's. Yeah, he's just all happy about the inclusivity. He's all happy, I suppose, he's got his Rolling Stone magazine and he's watching us and reading and listening and drinking his and drinking his glass of yellow snake yellow snake wine rat tail wine or something.

Mark:

He's drinking his trash de Blanc. Yeah, his trash.

Scott:

The blank. Okay. Moving on, let's see. April 13th, madonna starts her controversial blonde ambition tour in Tokyo, japan. April 16th, a massive, a massive tribute concert is held in Wendley Stadium to recently freed anti apartheid activist Nelson Mandela. Wow, that was big. So Todd says seriously, where's Mark?

Mark:

And I'm saying seriously watch the beginning of the fucking show. Look up, it's like the Brady Bunch. Look up.

Scott:

Yeah, look at Todd, look up, he's right above you. I have about three jokes that came into my head about that, but I'm going to leave it alone. Uh, april 16th, yeah, so the Nelson Mandela who appears in a pre taped 45 minute speech at the event. Oh, that would have been great. Let's get all jacked up and drunk and you know whatever you were snorting on on, taking back then to go to this massive concert and listen to this guy, nelson Mandela, talk for 45 minutes and you can't understand what he's saying. Here in a stadium, a giant screen and this guy he got to sit there for 45 fucking minutes.

Scott:

Are you kidding me, drunk, want to talk about a buzz? Kill this guy now. Submit that I was in jail for a deep time. I'm going to get in trouble for this. I'm going to stop now. I'm going to stop there. You go again, right? Now Max.

Mark:

Smith just looked at this. Oh, here we go again. Glad he's not here today, Uh no internet.

Scott:

Yeah, uh, let's see Performers included. Anita Baker yeah, like Anita back in the day, she's pretty soldier, oh boy, I mean, I'll tell you what. There's a few. There's like three cassettes that I had, because they were cassettes, because it was the 80s. Yeah, if they, they were popped in, it was all. One of them was Anita Baker's first album. Yeah, yo, shade Shade was popped in. Forget it, forget it. It's on. Then I'll be sure, I'll be sure. Oh shit, there was her make out Cause. Oh, well, or more. Anyway, anita Baker, tracy Chapman, peter Gabriel, the Neville brothers and Neil Young I don't know if that's a massive tribute, I don't know an interesting mix of people?

Scott:

Yeah, but Tracy Chapman had a fast car. We can see the light you didn't have it. That's all she had.

Mark:

No, she had. That Give me one good reason.

Scott:

Okay, so what's the rest?

Mark:

That's not it. I'd rather get the album buckwheat sings, that's. I'd rather get was hilarious, but wheat sings oh absolutely. Do that today. When's the one Diana Ross on he does? Anyway, we did it at the spiritual center and as we're playing it, I'm laughing because I'm thinking buckwheat. Well, I'm going to try to hold this thing together.

Scott:

I'm like I mean Peter Gabriel, Okay, the Neville brothers. I mean where does this? Where does this thing go? Like it's, there's no high energy there and Neil Young is. He's not high energy. That's a Godfather of Grunge. Oh, that's a fizzy war. A fucking flannel shirt, that's it.

Mark:

Hit some distorted guitar from fucking Canada. It is a way kind of is.

Scott:

Yeah.

Mark:

Anyway, I'm touching, I'm hitting this with Neil Young. I like some stuff, I'm not.

Scott:

Yeah, april 24th 1990. Janet Jackson is honored with a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame April 25th. Jimmy Hendrix's Fender Stratocaster on which he performed his famous version of the star Spangler banner at Wood Stought, is auctioned off in London but $295,000. And now is Mark Smith's. And now it's hanging on somebody's wall. Like play it.

Mark:

I have to play it, I'm not going to break it.

Scott:

It's a fucking fended strat.

Mark:

I got your pictures. A horrible party. And then it's a people are passing it around and it's got beer spill. Well, there's limits.

Scott:

There's limits Like that party ain't happening in that room with that guitar.

Mark:

This is guitar.

Scott:

No, no, that's the time, see, like I got it hidden away from these animals. And then it's like, oh, let's go play, let's go play the fucking guitar. Yeah, play the guitar. Yeah, Fucking on my wall. Let's go get it.

Mark:

Let's go get it Get the blue, get the amp, get the lighter fluid. That's light it up.

Scott:

That's the driveway we're gonna read April 27th 1990. Axl. Rose marries model Aaron Everly, daughter of singer Don Everly.

Mark:

I would let him marry my daughter. Fucking punk, you're not getting near her. I don't have a daughter, I'm marrying her in a Las Vegas ceremony.

Scott:

Divorce papers are filed on May 24th that's funny Then withdrawn, then filed again in October what the fuck? Okay, may 5th 1990, the 35th Eurovision Song Contest is held in nobody cares. May 6th 1990. Valerie Leon, leon E, dev T F, let me tell you, it doesn't matter. May 12th 1990. First Prague Spring International Music Festival following the Velvet Revolution. The Velvet Resolution kind of pussy revolution was that that was communism.

Mark:

just whimpered at at that point, velvet Revolution.

Scott:

Who the hell says it's the Velvet Revolution? Hello.

Mark:

It went from Iron Curtain to.

Scott:

Velvet Revolution. We're radicals. Valor, they all, really all dressed in Valor. Yeah, the whole, the whole, the whole match that was wearing Valor shirts.

Mark:

What was Valor made of? I don't know, I don't know, but I used to have a couple of course I had a gold one in a powder blue one.

Scott:

I had a powder blue with the V, neck right with the V. Yes, oh, good Lord, oh man, back in the day I was a picture of me wearing it somewhere too.

Scott:

Oh man, let's see, may 18th 1990. The Rolling Stones opened their urban jungle European tour in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. On May 29th 1990. In Canada, toronto, police threatened to arrest Madonna if she performs her simulated masturbation scene during her performance of like a virgin. Youtube might take me down just for saying that on her blonde ambition tour. But Donna refuses to change your show and the police decide not to press, charges later denying that they had ever threatened to do so, a claim refuted by footage captured during the filming of Madonna's 1991 documentary Truth or Dare. Wow, that was the. That was the beginning of her decline. She had the early 90s and then it just kind of. She started to wane and there was.

Mark:

There was a video that Beavis and Butthead made fun of. Was it justify my oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Want, me need me feel me, just to find my love Butthead said look at the unit on that guy, let's see Also on. May 29th 1990 at the Eurovision Young Musicians Competition 1990. Nobody cared.

Speaker 3:

Nobody cared, not me On.

Scott:

June 10th 1990, members of the rap group to live crew are arrested and charged with obscenity after a performance in Hollywood, in a Hollywood, florida nightclub. That's not. That's not that, it is off edge. Imagine that, jesus Christ, uncle Luke, really come on.

Mark:

Was this the PMRC kind of the tentacles of other? I mean, did extend the club land and live performing?

Scott:

No well, Florida, south Florida, had that thing right with the doors. Oh, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Oh, we just got a big message in from a Swift's in Swift's in King T. Hello, this is for the podcast. This is coming in on my last night. Hello, sorry for bothering you. Well, you're fucking bothered me. All right, I want to offer promotion of your channel viewers and followers, views, chatbots, et cetera. The price is lower than any competitor. The quality is guaranteed to be best. Be the best, flexible and convenient. Or the management panel, chat panel. Everything is in your hands. Turn it on off, customize, go to stream rise Are you? How about you go to?

Mark:

hell.

Scott:

Your solicitation Get off my. If I wanted to promote the show, I would. It's organic. Add to block list there you go. They're blocked.

Mark:

Yeah, you show, I did Look at that. It's all red. Oops, something went wrong. Try reloading the page.

Scott:

It's that what just happened.

Mark:

So that's gone, Okay. Oh yeah, I had the. Or was it me, you know?

Scott:

and it was probably I had the cursor over the store.

Mark:

Whatever?

Scott:

Let's see June 12 1990. Mariah Carey releases her debut album. That was a monster, which one? To the billboard charts for 11 consecutive weeks. That's when she was. She was really cute, you know. And then she, she got her eyes on that Tommy Mottola Like that is the epitome of those two walking down the street saying what the fuck is she doing with him.

Scott:

I tried to explain that to my wife one time. Her and her ex husband I said you were the epitome of that. Like you, two walked down the street. I know more than one guy looked and said what the fuck is she doing? Where's she really? Gonna take.

Mark:

Yeah, yeah, he was the president, yeah she said her sights on him.

Scott:

He said his sights on her. They she made a lot of money.

Mark:

How long were they married for? I'm assuming they're divorced and he's still married.

Scott:

Oh, they've been divorced for a while forever.

Mark:

Yeah, any kids? I don't think so.

Scott:

Kids are insurance, yeah exactly, but I think she got a lot of money from them. So, june 30th 1990, nebworth 1990, a one off festival at Nebworth Park, england, in support of Nordof Robbins music therapy. Participating musicians have all been winners of the silver ship Clef award acts. The acts include headliners. Now, this, see, this should have been considered a massive festival show, whatever Another one with fucking Tracy Chapman. The acts include headline is Pink Floyd, genesis, robert Plant, elton John, diastrates, status quo, eric Clapton and others.

Mark:

That's a big show status quo. What was the event?

Scott:

again, it was the Nebworth, a one off festival at Nebworth Park in England in support of the Nordof Robbins music therapy.

Mark:

Is that a well? Is that a well known?

Scott:

I haven't had any in England.

Mark:

It is okay, we're thinking about line up alone.

Scott:

Yeah, music therapy. Maybe we should have a one off concert like that for my foundation. There we go which is what I don't know. King of the herd foundation. That's the herd foundation, yeah, working with horses, horses, veterans, working with horses, july 7, 1990. The three tenors give their first concert at Baths in Caligula and no. Cali Caligula. Crazy ass movie. The three tenors who are they? I was a. What's his name?

Mark:

Poverati was one, placido Domingo. Yep Domingo was the other one, johnny Cash.

Scott:

Yes, very good. Lou. That's why you're the professor.

Mark:

Julio Iglesias, that's right, we think was the other one.

Scott:

I don't look you up, someone will Google it.

Mark:

Comment in.

Scott:

March, july 14 mark. Where are you, july 14, 1990. Jean Michael Jara's concert who cares? Well, maybe this is something. This guy's concert in Paris, god Defense, attracts 2.5 million spectators. What the fuck, jesus? Hold on one second, let's uh how many men is that crowd? I don't know. Let me see something. Hold on, this is working, hello. Yeah. Uh, who are the three tenors?

Speaker 3:

Anderson Lake and Palmer. Oh, we know, you would know it, we know.

Scott:

Max Smith would know it. Yeah, and a peachy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay. So when I called you did you have to stop watching and now you had to answer the phone.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so I'm missing the show.

Scott:

That's okay, it's not missing you. It's not missing you, okay, we're going with this, july 24, 1990. Roger Waters and numerous guest stars stage and performance of Pink Floyd's the Wall in Berlin, germany, to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall eight months earlier. Scorpions, cindy Loppa, uh Thomas, dolby, senado Connor, the band and Brian Adams are among the performance. Have you heard some of that. Now I probably have. I'm sure I have somewhere yeah. Uh August 5th 1990.

Scott:

Madonna ends her controversial blonde ambition tour and niece France. The last date was aired live and broadcast on HBO and the United who cares? Uh, April, August 13th. Oh, this one was a bad one. This was a bad day for well. Uh, August 13th 1990. Curtis Mayfield is paralyzed from the neck down in an accident at an outdoor con. Talk about a freaking, freak accident. Yeah, Uh, flatbush, Brooklyn, after stage lighting equipment collapses on top of them. What are the odds of that happening to you?

Mark:

Right, I'm sure there's some negligence going on there. I mean, yeah. I mean Curtis of all people. Yeah, it's terrible. He may he made some music after that, but yeah, he'd have to do a laying down for breathing. It's just sad man. Yeah, he's underrated, he is still absolutely only like music.

Scott:

People appreciate Curtis Mayfield.

Mark:

Right and to know his history, going back to the impressions and yes yes, one of my favorite old songs is Gypsy woman. That's been covered so well. I love you, gypsy woman.

Scott:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Mark:

It's been covered many times, but most of the covers of that song are really good, yeah, so how good the tune is August 19th 1990.

Scott:

Leonard Bernstein conducts his final performance at Tanglewood in Massachusetts. He suffers a coughing fit in the middle of one piece which almost brings the concert to a premature and that was my 29th birthday, Ah. August 19th, yep there you go so you almost killed Leonard Bernstein.

Mark:

Yeah, a coughing fit. I'd like to see a film. I'd like to see a clip of that. I know, think about that.

Scott:

That shit doesn't happen, no no, you, that's where you just everybody, just kind of like that it's a train wreck you have to watch it happen, just have to watch it.

Mark:

Wow, Shit. What's going to happen now you know. It's one thing. If, if you know, the violence section fucks up, they got the conductors losing it yeah. Yeah, yeah, we've got to recall out there.

Scott:

August 22nd 1990. James MacMillan, sif symphonic piece the confession of Isabelle Gaudi from mares and nobody cares. August 24th 1990, a judge rules that heavy metal band Judas Priest is not responsible for the actions of two Nevada youths who shot themselves one fatally after listening to the band's music in December 1985. Same thing happened with Ozzy Osbourne. Yeah, they were there. They were all crazy about that shit. Hey, hold on one second. I'm going to go dock for one second.

Mark:

Hold on, it's all you for us All right that tipper gore the PMRC was musically ricks making those kids do those bad things. You know, bands like the name, suicidal tendencies, things like that.

Scott:

But it was only a Pepsi. I only wanted a Pepsi. It's all I want. It was a Pepsi. Do you see that video? Suicidal tendencies. All I wanted was a Pepsi.

Mark:

My brother around. That time. My brother-in-law was in a really bad car actually and it was a head on collision with a kid on a side road. The kid had a cassette tape of suicidal tendencies was in his car when it happened. It was playing. It was playing, yeah, and at that time my father was like, do you think this kid was like? You know, did the lyrics make him do it? I'm like no, I said my brother was a bad driver. It could have been his fault, you know. I said dad, no, don't, don't listen to that shit. As I bit the head off a bat.

Scott:

I just got this. Mark Smith said that that swift, swift ink King T that was soliciting Mark Smith says. Perry just commented below.

Mark:

He's different. Mark's, mark's Todd, mark's head is in a jar tonight. Mark's brain is a jar.

Scott:

It's in a wine bottle. It's over here, somewhere, let's see. Also, on August 24th 1990, I was saying a Senado Connors box controversy when she refuses to play a concert at the Godden state center in New Jersey. I wouldn't want to play a fucking New Jersey, oh, come on. Unless the venue we frames from his tradition of playing a recording of the American national anthem before the performance.

Mark:

She was she was way ahead of her time. Had moxie there.

Scott:

Bless her. She was so ahead of her time.

Mark:

I grew up 15 minutes, or spent a good part of my life, 15 minutes from the garden state. I said, okay, home down New Jersey.

Scott:

Yeah, o'connor is heavily criticized and the music is dropped from a number of radio stations as a result, so ahead of her time, yeah.

Mark:

So what year did she tear up the picture of the Pope? That had to be in the 80s, wasn't it Was? It the 90s, early 90s. She was on a roll. She was on a roll there.

Scott:

She was on a mission, August 27th 1990, guitar. Steve Ray Vaughan is killed in a helicopter crash following a concert at the Alpine Music Theater in East Troy. Should have been there. It should have been there. It should have been there.

Mark:

It wasn't supposed to switch seats. Yeah, didn't club and make them switch seats. Yeah, something.

Scott:

No, stevie Ravon had to leave. He wanted to go see his wife, or something Terrible.

Mark:

He was only 35. I know man, he looked older.

Scott:

So I was supposed to go on a date that I was in the military and I wasn't married yet. I was about to go on a date with this. She was a hot Sacramento girl. Sacramento had some beautiful girls that's like the real California girls. I'm like I was stationed in Northern California and Southern California. Northern California girls, real California girls, some pretty girls. It's kind of like shooting fish in a barrel, but you know it was it was. They were all over the place, supposed to go on a date with her right. And I hear Stevie Ravon dies and I I call her. I'm like, yeah, I'm not feeling good. I got to cancel. Wow, I canceled, yeah. So I just stayed in my room, me and the, and just drank and listened to Stevie Ray all night, all the way with Stevie Ray. I was bummed, I was literally bummed.

Mark:

That really bummed me out when something like that hits you, I was like don't leave on Helm died.

Scott:

James Honeyman Scott was the lead singer of the pretend is was the first artist that that. When they died, I was, I was really like it affected me. I was really, I was upset. Well, john Lennon, no really, it was like, oh, that's a bother, I was just a huge pretend is fan and they had, they had the whole career ahead of them and he was, he was a great guitarist and they were just fucking. They were ready to own it and they oh yeah, the OD's.

Mark:

I didn't. I was wondering if she would ever kind of recover from that Because I, like you know, I was a fan of that early lineup, a great rock roll band, and you know they really weren't the same. After that she did some good stuff but she just hadn't had that again. It didn't have that edge, it didn't have that that role in this, you know my friend Phil Kelly, and Jack got to see him.

Scott:

They have a lot. Excuse me, can we get back to 99? I'm weaving in and out of this tonight. I'm just like I was scrambling before I came on the air.

Mark:

Mr Smith can't be put in the penalty box, can you? Can you block him from like I?

Scott:

can't. Yeah, you know what, but I'd have to punish them all. Watch, I'll just take the whole chat off the screen. So now no one can see his chat. See, but everybody else pays the price, so I won't do that to them. I'll let people watch this. Let's see. Yeah, he's killed in Hull when he was on his way to East Troy, wisconsin. He was 35.

Mark:

What's with the Midwest and all these frigging rock and roll crashes? I don't know. Buddy Holly, yeah, oh, just reading, yep, there's others.

Scott:

There's others, I'm sure, let's see. September 4th 1990. Walter Yettenoff steps down after 15 years as president of CBS records, and I don't care. September 11th 1990. After a decade of performing in the francophone world in the francophone world, Celine Dion makes her formal English language debut in the United States with the release of her album Unison.

Mark:

That was, that's a weird story, isn't it? Is she singing French before that?

Scott:

Yeah, I guess.

Mark:

Celine.

Scott:

Dion, she never changed, she never lost her accent.

Mark:

She's French, canadian, right? Yeah, that means you're not really French, right.

Scott:

I know, yeah, they think they are, unless you're a Quebecer. And those Quebecers?

Mark:

are like they're connected with a better accent.

Scott:

Yeah. Yeah, that's a weird story though, isn't she sick, is her husband died and she?

Mark:

Yeah, he was pretty old too, but something happened. Her brother died too. Yeah, yeah, but what was this disease she has there?

Scott:

She's like oh, but it's kind of tragic. Yeah, you know, celine Dion, I never had a problem with her. I never had a problem with I, never like one way or another. I just her music was okay and she was kind of deaverish, but you know what, she wasn't the worst of them all. You know, no, she wasn't the worst of them all, I'm not.

Mark:

I'm ambivalent toward her, but yeah well, didn't she sing the Titanic thing? Yeah, yeah movie I'll never see you never said.

Scott:

I have no intention to see.

Mark:

I'm surprised I saw it.

Scott:

Yeah, I am too, but I said just for seeing the Titanic, lou, you're in the penalty box, see, look, you can't don't confess to seeing Titanic on the show. Not some man show, lou, some man show. It's not a fucking. I'm gonna bring Lou back on, you know. You know, I think is I'm just gonna say this now we're going away on topic, these motherfuckers that watch romcoms with their wives because their wife wants to watch a romantic comedy, and then they buy into it and they're like oh, I watched Titanic with my wife last night.

Scott:

Not even like a romantic comedy, any type of romance movie like I watched. I watched the letter with my wife last night. The notebook, the notebook, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then the. What about the one in the fucking desert with the doctor or the nurse? That was the nurse. I don't know what it was, he was, it was a. He was in the army or something. It was over and it was one of these big oh that was the bridge of the Madison County. No, no, that's a no. These motherfuckers.

Scott:

You know, I don't care who's listening, I really don't, but these motherfuckers do. I went on date night with my wife the other night. What the date night? When did this become a thing? Fucking date night.

Mark:

Are you kidding me? Isn't any time you go out? Like are you stuck, like it's your first, like if you take your wife or you're like any fucking different on a date night I think you're supposed to be more romantic.

Scott:

Now I understand women saying that, but I know men Well, I'll lose that. I use that term loosely when it comes to this. Say me and my wife went on date night. If you're a friend of mine and you're listening to this show or you're watching this live stream, don't ever fucking say the words date night to me, because I will lose respect for you. It's not what the fuck is this Like it's date night. What is how about just going to dinner with your wife?

Mark:

Well, maybe that may. That means like you haven't gone out in like forever and something I think. I think I had something to do initially with rekindling and I don't know. You know what I'm going to bring you to this.

Scott:

I'm going to bring out the thing that nobody ever talks about. I don't even think there's really sex at the end of a date night. I don't think these people have been together so long that they don't even want to fuck and have sex anymore, but they'll go out to dinner and they'll act. They'll act like oh, we're going to have date night, we're going to go to a movie and we go to a nice restaurant and that's you should do that all the time. There you go Fuck date night because we're just too busy. We have busy lives that we never see each other, so we want to go out. It's just you going out to dinner.

Mark:

It's not right, because if you're still, you know you may still connected. So you don't feel this. You know, I don't know, we haven't, we haven't spoken in six years.

Scott:

Yeah, we were just roommates at this point.

Mark:

We don't do anything, we're just roommates. I revitalize one of those marriages by getting my situation mangled, my zipper oh, one of the funniest stories ever, buddy. But it saved the marriage, you know it saved the marriage.

Scott:

Oh, mark Smith knows the movie because he fucking watched it. English patient this month.

Mark:

Oh, if he was on the show, right now, oh you know, Scott, when I saw Titanic I didn't, I didn't see it in the movies that people going on and on about him Like I don't care, I really don't care. I said you know, I'm interested in, you know, the ship sinking, I'm not interested in the love story behind it. And I've said I think Lena, the car, the cover was totally miscast in that role. And when I said that people like you're crazy, I said no, I said it wasn't bad. I mean, you know, I said I don't think he was. I couldn't, I didn't picture him as this young world traveled writer. He just it didn't work for me, you know.

Scott:

Yeah no, lee Leon the caprio, what's?

Mark:

that, did you see? A year to remember. No the early 50s the early 50s one.

Scott:

It's no, that's right. Yeah, that's the black and white right.

Mark:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Mark:

Yeah, yeah.

Scott:

Yeah, leon out of the caprio's best role was in what's eating, when he just ran around and he was like, oh he's a retard.

Mark:

He just played. The reason you'll be great Basketball diaries is good.

Scott:

Oh, dude, I read the book. He can act. Yeah, I read the book. Did you read the book?

Mark:

I did.

Scott:

It's not a big read, no, no, it's not. You want to read a crazy fucking life story? Go out and get the basketball diaries, jim Carroll, holy shit, talk about an interesting life. Yeah, dude was out of his mind. I mean so young. Yeah, out of his mind, I mean. I know me and my friends did shit when we were young, yeah, but we weren't shooting up at fucking 13.

Mark:

Did you see the movie Kids?

Scott:

Yes. Oh my.

Mark:

God, yeah yeah, that's what you're like. Yeah, yeah, it's like. Who's the why no one's watching these children? You know like I mean, but between you forever the thing about basketball diaries is no one.

Scott:

So I don't think a lot of people know what Jim Carroll is, the Jim Carroll band yeah, those are people who died and it's too late, you know, and this dude was one of the best basketball players in the city of New York. He was like a streetball legend, he was a court legend and no one really ever knew it Like. And then the dude turns around and just becomes this punk rock monster, right, hey, it's just. I mean, it's like how there's certain people that are just that talented. Yeah, like Prince was like that, right, except he wasn't a lunatic like Jim Carroll. But if you want to read a crazy book and it's not a long read basketball diaries, that's where they made the movie and that's where the M Mark Smith read it and that's where the trench coat mafia thing came from, and we know where that went, yeah, yeah. So back to back to 1990. Let's see September 26th, the poorly received. Oh, I don't know how they thought this was going to be anything. Remember the show cop rock? Yes, I do, holy shit. Premiers on US television.

Scott:

It was TV's only musical police drama that lasted like four episodes.

Mark:

That's four too many.

Scott:

Oh my God, what were they thinking I?

Mark:

mean it was got like.

Scott:

Hill Street Blues and you had, you know, you had a what was it? Nypd blue. You had all these cop shows and then they do this.

Mark:

I saw an episode of it. When it came I said this I can't believe I'm watching it. It was almost surreal how bad it was. Who was the guy in Hill Street Blues? He was the kind of redneck cop hey, bobby Hill. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I saw the episode he was in. I'm like this guy's got hit, but he was going for it. He was so like his conviction yeah, peace of musical theater, crap, you know, totally preposterous. Well, now they're doing that with Star Trek.

Scott:

Right. Well, Star Trek is so far gone that nobody even watches it.

Mark:

I don't know the name of that show. Someone asked me that.

Scott:

STD, I call it STD, I track. What is it, I don't know. D stands for something. Yeah, std, that's what that fucking show is. They absolutely wouldn't. That don't get me going on pop culture. It's a whole another podcast.

Mark:

Have you seen any of them? I won't, I won't, I refuse, I refuse. I stopped watching. I thought someone was goofing on me. I'm like like there's like Vulcans are singing, and you know it's it's horrible.

Scott:

The whole thing is they got the black Vulcan lady who's like and she's the captain. And of course, don't now don't get me going on this. I gotta move on because I'll lose my fucking mind when it's like spot like spot.

Mark:

She's a human Vulcan hybrid. Only only spot. Really, fox mother was a white one. I've never seen this.

Scott:

I don't know either. I just know from certain things and I really want to move on because I'm going to lose my shit, the ruined fucking star trek. Anyway, october 9th, uh, leonard Bernstein announces his retirement from the conducting podium. Not long after you have a coffee Sounds like the beginning of a sweet leaf. First album. Everyone blacks out with master First one. That was mine, not my brothers in mind. Leonard Bernstein announces he retired his retirement from the conducting podium. He dies five days later.

Mark:

Holy shit, he stayed working.

Scott:

Now what they say sometimes Wow, let's see.

Scott:

October 20. This is a follow up story. October 20, a Florida jury acquits two live crew of the obscenity charges stemming from back in June 10th performance of their act known for its sexually explicit lyrics. Mark Smith a friend of Uncle Luke, evidently he's, he's uh had a, had a uh, some type of relationship with him and his. He did their tapes or something. Uh, october 22nd 1990, pearl Jam, then named Bucky Blalock, play their first show as a band at the off ramp club in Seattle Washington. Uh, october 27th, janet Jackson's black cat reaches number one. It's also the first song to simultaneously peak atop the billboard hot 100 and mainstream rock jot. And it was big and it was big. Uh, november 6th 1990, madonna releases her new single. Check out the package on that To find my love, the unit. Check out the unit on that guy. She releases the single just to find my love. The company music video is banned in my MTV. I mean international controversy. It's explicit. It's sexually explicit. They played it after midnight. That's what they did, they said it was there's dancers.

Mark:

I did it. It was that one dancer.

Scott:

Just walking down this hallway looking at rooms and there's. S and M shit going on and rubber suits and whatever the fuck they would do.

Mark:

They remind me of this bar called the milk bar in New York city. The milk bar yeah, that's after clockwork orange. Yeah, it was different.

Scott:

I bet. On November 21st 1990, the Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger finally marries long time girlfriend Jerry Hall, and a traditional Hindu ceremony on the island of Bali.

Mark:

Jesus, nice, rough. Huh, they're both Hindus.

Scott:

Although the weddings league legality is questionable, it didn't last. I mean, they went together for a while, yeah, for a while. Uh, she actually walks by in the video waiting on a friend while they're sitting on the steps she walks by. Yeah, who are they sitting on the steps with? Oh, jamaican.

Mark:

Yeah, I don't know.

Scott:

Peter Tosh, wasn't it. It was a Peter Tosh, it was Peter Tosh. Uh, let's see, november 21st, november 27th, a mid growing public skepticism towards the artistic integrity of Dan, of the tough dance pop duo Billy Vanilly, as well as creative differences with frontman fab more of on and Rob Pilates, music producer Frank Ferry and admits that more van and Pilates had been lip-syncing all their songs. Oh, he fucking dosed them in gasoline, including hits such as girl. You know, it's true. In actuality, the tracks were composed and recorded by an ensemble of much older artists. Billy Vanilly's Grammy award for best new artist is voided in the ensuing fallout accounts, various to whether it was revoked or if my van and Pilates returned it themselves. Um, yeah, yeah, he knew their secrets. That's a, that's a touch touchy relationship. Then they, they get into an argument with the guy and he's like I'll just, I'll fucking expose you, I'll bury you. Yeah, he, he regained. He never got any heat from it. He was the driving force behind it too.

Scott:

Uh, december 1st 1990, abc airs a television uh special accompanying the red, hot and blue benefit album, in which contemporary pop performers reinterpret the songs of Cole Porter. Special includes video clips portraying societal effects of AIDS. Uh, let's see. Mark Smith says they're sitting on the steps of the building on the cover of physical graffiti. Ah, good one buddy, good one, cool, yeah, uh, december 3rd 1990, following the banning of her, justify my love. She dominated 1990. Didn't she Uh, just find my love. Music video MTV. Sigma Donner appears on nightline to defend the video.

Mark:

I'm the Beavis and butter give the rebuttal on that.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. What was the guy's name? I'm Fred Carl. What was his name on nightline? Ted couple, ted couple. Yeah, he looked like the dude from Mad Magazine.

Mark:

He did. He looked like Alfred.

Scott:

He knew him. Yeah, he had a kid for a long time.

Mark:

Joe Biden looks like the kid from deliverance Yep.

Scott:

He certainly does, and he's the other kid from deliverance is smarter than Joe Biden, so plays a better match.

Mark:

Yeah, yeah.

Scott:

Uh, on December 15th 1990, rod Stewart, mary's model, rachel Hunter, december 31st, the end of the year, the 19th annual New Year's Rock and East. I always look forward to the end of the year Like see who plays right. When I'm reading these things I never read through them to see. The 19th annual New Year's Eve Rock and East special is on ABC, which appearances, with appearances by the Beach Boys, bell, miv DeVoe, the Kentucky headhunters oh there you go. Nelson OJs and sweet sensation. Oh, where did they go? Who are they? Who are?

Mark:

sweet sensation. No idea how many. How many of the OJs were actually OJs.

Scott:

Yeah, probably two. I'd say a 90, probably two. What were the Nelson twins? First names Gunner and a. What's the other one? I forget.

Mark:

Maybe it's Hunter, I don't know. Yeah. I name all the guys in Nelson, no, no, in Hanson, rather.

Scott:

I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, bob, how the fuck they made money off that song, although we've heard some horrible pop songs in our lifetime for that. So we can't really say anything.

Mark:

Well, I think that's kind of keeping in the fine tradition of that kind of a horrible crap.

Scott:

I don't know. Yeah, yeah, it's a better song, bob. We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun. I'll go with him, bob, I got to go with him.

Mark:

Yeah, this is it's upbeat, it's upbeat.

Scott:

Hello, my mom, it's time you die.

Mark:

It's good by papa, it's hard to die.

Scott:

Oh, I thought he was telling his mother she was no he was going, the kids going to go go, mom, you fucking Crazy.

Scott:

Let me see. Also in 1999, I love the also in 1990s. Why didn't they just include it? For the first time, amy Grant and Gary Chapman hold a night of music at their Franklin Tennessee River. So for local teenagers, okay. What else is in the studio Right, Sons of? After hiatus of seven years, the rock group sticks reformed to record a new album and tour without longtime. Guitarist Tommy Shaw was committed to Damienkis at the time because Dennis DeYoung just wanted to do a stage show.

Mark:

Let's see yeah.

Scott:

Welcome to the grand illusion. All right, let's see bands that were formed in 1990. Uh, ace of Bass, I found the time.

Mark:

I thought there was an 80s hit. I write right.

Scott:

Uh well, 90 was right along the cusp. Another bad creation that was like this little, uh little young kids like hip hop group they had. They were, they were MTV babies for a while. Uh, let's see. Uh, big fat snake. I like some of these names. Uh, bikini kill I've heard of bikini kill. Yeah, yeah Uh, who are the bikini kill? Uh, american punk rock band formed in Olympia, washington. That's where I knew it. Yeah Uh, group originally consisted of singing a song right at California. Bassist killing the band pine in the riot girl movement.

Scott:

Yeah, I that's where I had heard them. Uh, let's see Body count cop killer Ice T's. Uh, not even heavy metal, it's like thrash metal band, all black brass metal band. Uh, the Brian sense of orchestra was uh started in 1990. Brooks and Dunn, brooks and Dunn, uh yeah. I, I listen.

Mark:

That's, you know, that's going into the real modern era of today's country, is the beginning of the end.

Scott:

Yeah, yes it was Uh, Catherine wheel. They had a hit uh, black metallic, that's a good song. Uh, who else? Let me see Christ agony Like, yeah, no, you're not going to make it to that's a high school band.

Mark:

The cores, the fucking cores, their cores, oh, that was diverse, diverse family.

Scott:

Yeah, so I saw, I saw, uh, you two open their tour for um how to dismantle an atomic bomb. Fucking PJ Harvey was supposed to back him up. Right, I get there and the fucking cores are playing right now. What the fuck? What do I want to see them for?

Mark:

Yeah, I don't care. They had like a couple like MTV radio hits, right, oh, kind of like what was that stuff? Was it like Ania kind of was a sort of new agey Well and it was new age.

Scott:

She was, she was for the family, Right, Uh, that was like uh, or a gun or a go flow, and you know she was very new age. The cores were just like a band.

Mark:

Yeah, I think it were a family. Yeah, they were a family.

Scott:

Yeah, so so this group Demi God, right. And then there was a group called Demi gods with the Z at the end, Right. I wonder if there was a rivalry there, Like one guy left them and God and started his group Demi gods.

Mark:

I'll show you you like a real poor man's Pink Floyd you know, one of us is going to make it. That's right, but not if you put a Z at the end your name. I think that was.

Scott:

uh, that was a race to see who's going to break up. For us, I think, oh, this was a good one in 1990. The group doctor fives in the house of wax equations Right, right, you know, you know who's that? A play on who went out of a surprise. There you go, right Right. Only a real horror movie fan would, would, would, get those stuff.

Mark:

Yeah, yeah, some of those old classics are playing again. The abominable doctor fives.

Scott:

Yeah, that was crazy. We saw that. I think it saw them at driving.

Mark:

Victoria yeah.

Scott:

It's a price.

Mark:

He did legitimate stuff before the horror stuff, oh yeah, but he was the greatest horror guy ever, yeah, oh, of all time. Better than Christopher Lee. Well, christopher Lee was just Dracula, dracula.

Scott:

Dracula If it's a price, but in all different characters.

Mark:

Yeah, yeah. Do you think Christopher Lee was better than Bella Lagosso? I mean yeah yeah, christopher Lee.

Scott:

I posted something today on Facebook, right, and it's this dude he's talking. It was Christopher Lee was. This dude was like an animal, like he witnessed the last beheading by guillotine. He's related to like some fucking king. Uh, he, he, uh. He climbed like Mount Vesuvius three days before and erupted Like he did the dude's life. He's like a master fencer, like a world class. He sang opera. Like Christopher Lee is like a fucking.

Scott:

Renaissance man Kind of bad man, like the shit he did. You know, I I want to be in the Harry Potter. I'm a big fan of the books he wrote. The moletta said I want to be in it. Oh, you're in it, You're in it.

Mark:

Yeah, I like those, though I don't know who directed it or what movie house did those. Hammer films, hammer films. Okay, remember the. Remember the magazines.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah.

Mark:

Monster magazines. Yeah.

Scott:

Uh, let's see who else was formed in 1990. Uh, grounds here provided to the G's H town. They were like a nineties band. Uh, go to the next page, see what we got over here. The hell billies. I don't think I like the name House of pain. House of pain started in 1990. Fast, fast, fast rise, fast ascent, but greatest one hit wonder ever, I think. Uh, with jump around, john spent some blues explosion formed in 1990. Where'd that?

Mark:

go it exploded. It kind of yeah, I've never heard about John Spencer.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah. Uh, local H, they had a. They had a a kind of a little hit in the nineties, something on the floor. Uh, lords of the Underground hip hop group they were, they were good, they were good. Uh, the milk cult, oh boy. Uh, the Neptune's with Pharrell Uh, they were in the new power generation. Yeah yeah, princes, princes backup band. They were for the 1990 Pearl Jam. Pearl Jam was just a start of the 1990 pretty fast. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. At the same time the group pig face started 1990. Wonder who won that?

Scott:

race on the prodigy Fire starter. I'm your fire. It's not a smack, my bitch up. Prodigy was good. Prodigy was really the DJ. The lead singer was kind of like that, you know, he had the look with the crazy clown hair. He was very aggressive. Yeah that, that really scratchy heavy voice. But the prodigy was the DJ. That that all happened. I suppose you weren't a fan, no, a Robin fab. Robin fab started the night. Yeah, robin fab.

Mark:

Is that where they?

Scott:

were before Millie. No that's where they were after Millie Vanilly. They tried to come back like we can sing. I remember they did press conferences. Okay, okay, right, we can sing that we sang. That that's just a head. That, unfortunately, rob committed suicide. Yeah, sad story. You don't want to see any of that. I think he was one of them tortured souls. Anyways, get TLC, tlc. Okay, hey, you know who formed the 1990, the three tenors which we can name, two All right All right Placido was the other tenor.

Scott:

Lucia, luciano Pavarotti, placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, who exactly?

Mark:

They kind of find someone else.

Speaker 3:

I'm kind of finding somebody more popular.

Mark:

He must have been good tool, tools for the 1990.

Scott:

They're playing down here in Miami with the tickets like no, no no, not gonna do it Not gonna do it.

Scott:

The verb. The verb was started in 1990. Bitter streets, symphony and Lucky man I just listened to. If you want to hear a good album, the verbs last album, fourth f or th fucking great album. It really is a great album. If you ever want to hit you know, just just check it out. I think you'll like it. I think I would like it too. And that was it for those bands. What was this last one? All right, bands that broke up in 1990. See, see who broke up in 1990 of any significance? No, not that. No, not so far, no one. Really that matters. The Del Fuego's, a Boston, local, boston band. They were big around Boston.

Mark:

Yeah, didn't they do the Miller commercials? Yes, yeah they said we play folk music. It's music for folks. Yeah, that's right, and they were mentioned in a song by somebody who was a band and I took my sister see the Del Fuego. Oh, okay. God can't be doing it in the band the rhythm is broke up in 1990.

Scott:

Yeah, rhythmics, let's see the hot breakers. They broke up. Okay, I don't think.

Mark:

Oh, yeah, but the hot breakers, not as in Tom Petty and the hot breakers Johnny Thunders and the hot Johnny Johnny Thunders Okay, johnny Thunders from the New York dolls yeah, that's another band I'm ambivalent about.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah. Mr. Mr broke up in 1990. I guess they couldn't heal that broken wing yeah.

Mark:

I think it was overgrown in kitty air and everything. What's the name of that song?

Scott:

I don't know, pussy Galore broke up in 1990. Pussy Galore, that's a band that you said that the something they ended to see you know the seas.

Mark:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Scott:

I didn't want to. They broke up in 1992. Did they?

Mark:

really.

Scott:

All right.

Mark:

Yeah, all right, I'm trying to. What was the reference? I think we did the year they formed.

Scott:

Yeah, we did the year they form 77 or something. Yeah, yeah, a shalama broke up in the kind of an 80s band I dance club band, right Spandau ballet. So true, funny how it seems. Go, that was that whole, yeah, that's, that was that whole. Like shot. They all wore suits. Oh yeah, you know the style council.

Mark:

That was kind of a thing for a while. What were they called? And that's, john, what they did the new romantics, yeah.

Scott:

Yeah, that's right. That's a good call yeah.

Mark:

That's right.

Scott:

Let's see, try that ballet comes up in a movie of 1990.

Mark:

Oh, interesting, I was surprised when I saw it.

Scott:

Okay, what is it?

Mark:

It's a movie, it's original movie the craze about the English crime, the gangsters, the brother, the brothers that were gangsters in London during the swing in London crazy.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, that was with um, I'm hearty.

Mark:

Played already played both. Great fucking movie. Yeah, I I have to see because I saw, I saw. I want to see a clip of it. I'm like I saw a scene, I'm like that was pretty much the whole if you watch the movie. Yet no, no, I just saw the clip it.

Scott:

Um, oh, I'm gonna say it brilliant, brilliant performance by Tom Hardy.

Mark:

Oh, I know, I'm just.

Scott:

Yeah, it's true but you have to watch that. Watch that this weekend of something do I will. Such a great movie. He is just brilliant in that fucking movie.

Mark:

Well, that's why I heard he did the remake of it. So I went to YouTube to see it. I was like holy shit, this looks great. Just remember this line.

Scott:

Fuck you and fuck your face.

Mark:

I Okay, fuck you fuck you, fuck you, fuck your face and the um, the original craze. And when it came out 90, it's the brothers, the two guys from spandex ballet, the camp brothers. That's right, that's right, yeah, you go there in the kids, so they were good. I'm not that the movie was pretty good but not the Tom Hardy version makes it so much better.

Scott:

That's right. The brothers from spandex ballet.

Mark:

That's right, they're the actors too. I mean, I thought they were pretty, pretty violent in some way, yeah, yeah.

Scott:

Unfortunately, wang Chung broke up in 1990.

Mark:

They're still Wang Chung and tonight still Wang Chung.

Scott:

Yeah stop, you never stop Wang Chung tonight.

Mark:

Yeah, there was money of Chungking Chinese food, come on king Chungking, chinese food yeah. Yeah, we had a little American La Joy, la Joy make Chinese food, real American, that's right.

Scott:

King was the whole other one, yeah.

Mark:

All the way in Chung egg roll and some hot and sour soup, please yeah.

Scott:

To live in die in LA, one of their better songs. That's a great song, mm-hmm. Yeah, the white snake broke up. I don't know, was that the third time they broke up the first time and there was a couple more times after that.

Mark:

Wow, who left? Yeah, I don't know when, in 1990 in 90. Yeah, I'll suck it. Well, that's, that's after the big this that was Coverdale left.

Scott:

Because he made it big on his own. He thought I could be a solo artist now. And well Found out, like David Lee Roth, it's not that easy.

Mark:

No, it's not, and now he looks like an old lesbian. It has an antique shop Jesus that dude. He should have kept the blunt heat when I saw these guys have hair, but why make yourself look like that, bon Jovi and Bon Jovi's wearing the turtle next to hide the creepy neck?

Scott:

now we're all getting older, buddy, you know they don't look like old lesbian not you and me, Lou.

Mark:

No, no, that's not happening.

Scott:

And that's it. That's all. Those are the bands that broke up in 1990. You let's? Let's get into some movies. Yeah, let's change it up now.

Mark:

Into it. There's some good movies in 1990, some good movies good movies. I'm crazy, let's go back and forth.

Scott:

What do you got?

Mark:

Good fellows.

Scott:

Good fellows, Yep yeah yeah, classic.

Mark:

I think that's probably and it answers a lot for me to say this it's probably the best gangster movie ever done. I think it's even I'm giving a few points above the godfather, or just a slight, slight hair above the godfather and that's. I don't know, buddy, what was in your opinion. It's got it's godfather.

Scott:

One and two, those are flip of a coin.

Mark:

I know, but I do something about originate. Well, I know, I know, and To me it flip-flops sometimes, but lately I've seen good fellows a couple times in the last year it's great, Do not get me wrong yeah it's, it can be the second best, but I wouldn't.

Scott:

Or third after one and two, which? Which put it this way? In my opinion, one and two is so high up there, oh, if you're, if you're below, like the first one below them, then you're fucking iconic.

Mark:

Movie good fellas, it's still. It's still iconic, I think, somehow for realism. You know just, it's the phase I've been in. But but for me to say that I mean the godfather may pop back up next time I see it. But yeah, I always had godfather. You know, above, above good fellas, but last year or two I've been kind of, I don't know, it's just maybe just preferential, but I mean no denying the greatness of godfather. One and two though, yeah yeah, the sequel.

Mark:

In some ways people think it's better than then the first one, yeah.

Scott:

For some of the reasons.

Mark:

I do like the first one dances where wolves came out 1990.

Scott:

Yep Actually got best, best, best film.

Mark:

Okay, he's done some good things, let's see what else. Well, this is terrible. The godfather, part three.

Scott:

Oh, no, no, no. Yeah, that's so. I saw it once and I was so disappointed I can't believe I didn't just walk out of that thing.

Mark:

I sat through just to do. I was like, wow, this could have, it could have been better. I mean, it could have been a lot better. I don't know why he made that the way it was. You know when the fucking helicopter started shooting oh my god that was the jump, the shock.

Scott:

Like I was, like this is just so bad. It started off, though. The first like 10 minutes, the Vatican scenes. Oh yeah, that was.

Mark:

I'm like this is gonna be great and the cinematography, of course, was beautiful, but that didn't save it and then Andy got see it.

Scott:

They can you know I was like he looks like a young al Pacino, he could play his son. He that was. He tried to be like Michael and Godfather to Andy got see you tried to be that Just didn't work, couldn't, couldn't pull it off.

Mark:

Well, he went from you know, this crude street thug, to the suave dawn, in about a half hour and he's, and he's screwing his cousin, yeah, yeah. And when he rode up on the horse, yeah, I mean, yeah. Where'd you learn to ride a horse, being a street?

Scott:

It was just so over the tops too, and then you got, you got uh, uh, uh, what's his name? Um?

Mark:

oh well, um Eli Wallach chewing scenery. Yeah.

Scott:

Yeah over.

Mark:

He was overacting so much.

Scott:

Then you got uh, what's his name? Um, montaigne. Yeah, yeah, no, it was. Uh, I just had his name played. He filled in for for Tom Hagan, for Robert DuVall's part Dude that always had the tan in his George George Hamilton. George Hamilton played the fucking consigniary. Are you kidding me? Not a lot of Hamilton real, I mean they absolutely.

Mark:

Shit movie.

Scott:

I forgot about his role and it was a forgettable role. Yeah Right, he was forgettable role.

Mark:

Yeah, I guess he's supposed to use like a slick mafia lawyer or something. But um, and John Savage played Tom Hagan's son as a priest in his gratuitous role.

Scott:

Yeah.

Mark:

I mean it really. You know it was when his character worked for the the pope, you know. But, yeah, you know. But the way they tie that in with the sassan, they or I say it's your sassan he should have was. A lot of people say that, yeah, john Paul the first, you know my favorite pope, by the way, yeah, yeah, I don't recognize none of the time in popes.

Scott:

Yeah, this guy today is he's. He's a, he's a disaster. They got to him to the woke, got to him to Bullshit. Uh oh, perry Denner is the AI popped in. I said I'm watching. You've got mail. Right now on on my apple watch. Perry, you can't have like a fucking 92 inch screen. Yeah, really you can. You can watch it on anything you want, just doesn't it, doesn't Perry just touch things and like it plays?

Scott:

behind his eyes, the dude that touched things, and he could be like oh, what was it? I was some sci-fi movie and like he could start shit up just by touching it, I forget. But uh, yeah, you've got mail, jesus, that's the one. They're in Seattle or something and it's with.

Mark:

Yeah, and crystal. That was the starting of online dating.

Scott:

Yeah yeah, you've got mail. I still have an aol account, you know, at least I don't have a fucking hotmail account. Some people still have hotmail, like that's Jesus christ.

Mark:

Okay, uh, what was the first rom-com? And my mind it's mystic pizza.

Scott:

I wouldn't know, because I didn't see that either. I don't like comedies too much. They have to be. They have to be dark humor, and I definitely don't like romantic comedies. Something about Mary was funny, I'll give, because there was a lot of funny bits in it. Frank and beans, you know, frank means great, I mean just a lot of.

Mark:

The hair, the hair scene and the old lady. The old lady been out in the sun too long.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, that's good, but you know Well, all right, let's move on. Leather face the Texas chainsaw, massacre three, what, where we gonna start gross out.

Mark:

Comedies are kind of cool.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, leather face Texas chainsaw massacre. Three came out In 1990. Yeah, that's an ongoing series. Yep what?

Mark:

else came out One of the scariest movies I've ever seen Henry portrait of a serial killer and report to the serial killer Michael, with Michael Rooker in his first role. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that was very real.

Scott:

Uh, a, a, a uh. A kevin bacon movie came out. Imagine that 1990 trevors yeah.

Mark:

Uh, bonfire of the vanities, big flop, big flop yeah yeah, big, big flop, big flop.

Scott:

Uh, hard to kill.

Mark:

Steven Segal. Steven Segal Yep, is that one? What's the one he was? He was the chef on the ship. He was there.

Scott:

Oh yeah, yeah, I don't know the name of that one. Yeah, hard to kill was a good one though. The the pool, the fight in the pool hall. When he takes the fucking, he's.

Mark:

I've seen it, but I don't remember the.

Scott:

It's great he used the pool balls. I mean Steven Segal, the day was, uh, it was good, good, yeah, he was a good action star. He's got all these a little ridiculous. But uh, perry says he loved trevors one. Trevors one was a good movie actually.

Mark:

There was, there were sequels.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, all about the probably underground worms. I can't see it being anything else. Uh what?

Mark:

else um captain america. Oh, we ever see that one. I did. That's all you're gonna say to that it is.

Scott:

Super hero.

Mark:

I can do that, yeah, yeah, I mean, he's losing fights. You don't lose fights in your superhero.

Scott:

There was a my beautiful wife doctor. There is favorite movie ever came out 1990, favorite movie ever. We actually went on the allure at the time. It was the biggest cruise ship in the world. She took me, started my 50th birthday 10 years ago, tor. She brought me on my first cruise. Uh, and there's a sign. There's a, a marquee with this poster in it and if you've never seen this movie, you really, really, really should see it. Cinema paradiso.

Mark:

Okay.

Scott:

It's a really good movie. Not seen it, but yeah it's. It's some kind of a world war two movie. Okay, really, really fucking. She told she made me when she's I'm like, uh, she's like, no, you have to watch this movie, all right, she's not demanding. And she said and I'll tell you what, man, it's a fucking great movie. It really is cinema paradiso.

Mark:

So Watches that came out 1990 came out 1990.

Scott:

Uh, let me see Marie Montair. Hello Marie. Uh, my students answer for what is patriarchy? Captain America, yeah, I'll tell you students, they're fucking right.

Mark:

Tough shit as you say that tough shit. That's really funny.

Scott:

Yeah. It's a true, we're talking about. Marie, why aren't we even talking about patriarchy in school? Well, no, marie's a good, she's a good, I have just busted them. But yeah, captain, I'd say you're fucking right. Captain America, remember that Moving on would have been my next statement, but he's a gentleman also.

Mark:

Yeah, yeah, uh so give me a movie. Uh, let's see. Did you say the XSS three? No, you didn't.

Scott:

I didn't say it, no, no.

Mark:

I'd say Scott.

Scott:

Yeah, I did see it, though. Yeah, it wasn't that good, wasn't that good? Was it the one when she was walking on the stairs?

Mark:

Uh, I think that's the director's cut of the climate on the wall?

Scott:

Yeah, the original one. She walked on the stairs like the. You call it the spider sea.

Mark:

That's the wigs man. I don't remember the other. I remember I saw two and three, but I don't.

Scott:

I'm getting congested here. I don't know why I hate that. Uh, night breed. That was a good, good horror movie. Yeah, night breed. How about the grifters? The grifters, let me see so.

Mark:

Qsack. Oh yeah, yeah, good movie and that's ending. Yep, Angelica houston.

Scott:

Uh, moxmouth cinema paradiso is great. The soundtrack is awesome. So, louis, you gotta see it. I will anybody else watching or listening watch that it's a really good movie.

Mark:

I have to see that the craze, or the one with tom hoddy, is not called the craze. No, no, no, uh, you can google it. Yeah, and um, what's upon a time in america? That's a good movie, that's that.

Scott:

So yeah, I'm getting reclaimed as well, yeah uh, the hunt for red october came out 1990. Yeah, sure, dude, yeah.

Mark:

Yeah With, uh, shonkani, with our yep roll best, best wig in the business. Yeah, yeah, uh, let's see how about? Awakenings, awakenings, old shit with robin.

Scott:

Uh, no, that was yeah, robin Tunaero and uh, uh, robin Williams.

Mark:

Yeah what do you want to do today? Everything.

Scott:

House party. We kiddin play.

Mark:

One of my favorite stupid movies and john witherspoon.

Scott:

And john witherspoon Was one of the funniest fucking guys You'd ever had. John witherspoon, did you see the movie fridays Friday with ice with ice cube? No, john witherspoon was this black guy, the funniest motherfucker I ever watched on on a screen, just hilarious, funny, funny dude man. Look him up, you'll see some of the movies it was in. If you've never seen friday Right with ice cube and uh uh chris tucker, and then next friday and friday after next, I'm telling you friday after next was actually a christmas movie, right, okay, it has to be, in my opinion, the funniest trilogy movie ever made. The funniest trilogy of movies like related to each other Okay, each one Is a little funnier than the last. And brilliant movies, brilliant writing, comedy, situational. You gotta watch the trilogy. You gotta watch the trilogy. I'm telling you put that down in your list too.

Mark:

I've seen them on the streaming.

Scott:

Oh, friday, next friday and friday after next. Funniest trilogy of movie, comedy movies ever. And I'm not a big comedy guy, remember that. So what does that tell you? Okay, yeah, it's funny as fuck yeah.

Mark:

What do you got? Uh, let's see dick tracy. Oh, with madonna, madonna and warren, baby, warren, baby, uh, al Pacino.

Scott:

Then they just decided to uh To, um, you know, get all this publicity and say they were dating. They weren't dating.

Mark:

Oh yeah, she dated warren baby.

Scott:

He wanted a younger woman. They said let's make this work for us.

Mark:

And then he saw the grifters with, uh, annette Benning, he's like yeah, I need, I need a real, real one.

Scott:

Yeah, but like she would do these interviews and he'd be sitting in the background, like you know, oh, nonchalant, like it was just fucking Joe versus the, versus the volcano came out 1990.

Mark:

One of my favorite stupid movies.

Scott:

So listen to this lineup Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, Abe Vagoda, Dan uh Henea I mean it was Nathan Lane.

Mark:

It's a great lineup, Great cast One of my favorite lines. I think I have a brain cloud. I Ever work one of those buildings Through it. Actually, uh, perry and I worked in graphic arts. It was there's no light. You walk in, there's no windows, oh, you go inside. It's just gray with that weird panel for us lighting, yeah, and you just like would day time.

Scott:

It's like being in a casino, except it's not as bright.

Mark:

Yeah, really yeah, there's no drenching involved. Uh what do you got? Uh, probably the greatest rom-com of all time, and I've seen this so many times. It's called ghost. Oh, and yes, I did see it, I think like like I've never seen a Rambo movie. But I've seen enough bits and pieces of it.

Scott:

That you know yeah, you know to piece it together, I think ghost is that from the, I've seen enough bits and pieces Do uh uh. This is a real edgy cop movie starring Jamie Lee Curtis, blue steel.

Mark:

Okay, yeah, the run silver.

Scott:

Run silver. Always played a bad guy. He's always playing a bad guy the character actor. Yes, yes.

Mark:

What else, uh, millers crossing. Oh yeah, that was a good one. Good movie, gabriel burn, albert finney, yep, yep, albert finney. He's old, the english or irish, I think he's english. Yeah, yeah, classic mid 60s period on yep.

Scott:

Yep, uh, let's see Wild orkin with mickey rock Jacqueline beset. Oh, that was kind of jack on this. That was. That was a uh, one of those heated movies.

Mark:

You know I've thought about her. She was almost like sleeper beauties of the 70s. She was like she was hot, but she wasn't this sensational like that.

Scott:

That's the universe in the show in the movie the deep when she comes out of the water.

Mark:

That's right. Just a t-shirt on oh, I remember, oh I remember, I bet deep. That was right after joes.

Scott:

Yeah, so they, they were playing off that whole thing. Robert was about a moray eel.

Mark:

Giant moray eel. Do you remember grizzly? Yeah, I do, I do. It was. It was after joes, it was about you know animals. I could do a lot of fucking damage, but I remember the one sitting, grizzly, the bear goes ah and does a sweat and you see somebody's arm fly by the length of a football field.

Scott:

Yeah.

Mark:

Yeah, horrible movie.

Scott:

What do you?

Mark:

got. Uh, my blue heaven, my blue heaven yeah good, yeah Uh.

Scott:

Tales from the dock side, the movie.

Mark:

Okay.

Scott:

Tales of the dock side was that creepy sunday night show was on in like fucking 11 o'clock on sunday night. That's real creepy beginning and always gave me the willies.

Mark:

Yeah, with that weird Screed, that word.

Scott:

Yeah, in the screen and the like.

Mark:

Huh, was that called the in this? The crypt keeper wasn't no, no, that was uh tales from the crypt.

Scott:

This is the dock side. Oh, okay, right, right tales from the dock side yeah, that was the crypt was on HBO, tales from the dock side? I think it was on cbs. Okay, sunday nights, I can sit around 11. I don't know what else you got Uh, misery misery. Oh, I can't believe that was 1990. I know, jesus, uh, catalact man. Robin Williams, tim robbins, okay, right, right, yeah, fran dress, yeah, lorry petty, are you petty tank girl, big tank girl, uh what?

Mark:

do you got? I got a home alone.

Scott:

Oh, oh yeah, that's a good one. I'm back to the future pot three.

Mark:

I've never seen any of them.

Scott:

Oh, okay, I saw one and two I wasn't impressed with, so I didn't see three, I got enough yet Uh, movie avalon avalon Yep, not to be confused with the uh.

Mark:

The song yeah, was that uh, boxy music, boxing music yeah.

Scott:

Frank and hooker. Frank and hooker came out in 1990.

Mark:

Yeah, who was in that movie? Oh, frank and hooker.

Scott:

Come on, I didn't see it, patty mullen. Louise lasser from uh, mary hotman, mary hotman, wow, yeah right. Uh, robert, bomb motton, I don't know the fuck that. So it was a louise lasser vehicle huh, it was put out from, uh, you know, not touchstones pictures, not tri-star Shapiro, glickenhouse entertainment, that's. That's who made the fucking movie. They should paro glickenhouse entertainment.

Mark:

They had a classic movies. They had to clear out the we're gonna set to do a porn movie. You know, hurry this, hurry this set up, oh my god.

Scott:

They didn't even clean up, they just went right in. It's a frank and hooker movies they used. They used what was left over from the other porn movie as props.

Mark:

Shapiro and glickenheim was a yeah, yeah, yeah, glickenhouse, yeah, entertainment, yeah, that's entertainment.

Scott:

Uh, what else you got?

Mark:

that's like it for movies total recall. Okay, came out 1990.

Scott:

Another 48 hours came out 1990. Uh, gremlins two, robocop two.

Mark:

I like robocop.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, ghost dad, another number two, dihond two that came out. Okay, uh, this, this epic classic, jetsons, the movie, right, what was in that? I don't know, jetson, it was, uh, let me see Georgia, tiffany, patty, nobody that we know Really. No, blank, no, blank was in it.

Mark:

I mean, if it was.

Scott:

Uh, the adventures of fort feline, as I mentioned earlier, with the billy, I don't rock the cradle of love. The dice man, dice man, yeah, I loved. I saw that movie like four times in the movie theater. I did, I did. Uh, let's see. Uh, oh yeah, arachnophobia Remember the spiders? Yeah, I wouldn't see that fucking thing. No, I like bugs, young guns too. There was a lot of number twos in 1990. That means those movies in the 80s were selling good. Look at Marie's comment Uh, how many twos. Could it be the lack of creativity? No, I think it was capitalizing on the success, yeah, of all the ones, because all the twos had big, uh, box office hits with with the ones. So I think when you get into the threes, marie, that's when you start. You're in for the money grab and the lack of creativity, god just the money grab yeah.

Scott:

Uh, moe, better blues Wesley Snipes a gin, carlo Esposito, you know that is yeah, but he's bugging out from um.

Mark:

Uh, do the right thing and uh, gus Fring, breaking bad. Young, gus Fring, young.

Scott:

Gus Fring. Yes, yeah, for breaking bad in bed of coleslaw Did you see, do the right thing I did.

Mark:

He was great in that. Oh yeah, yeah, we're gonna boycott your fat pasta ass.

Scott:

Yeah, that's a great movie man.

Mark:

It was great movie.

Scott:

He's an interesting dude. Gia carlo Esposito he's. He's had a pretty interesting career, but Gus Fring Really set them over the edge like You'll launch the movie. A great character.

Mark:

Yeah, I just water in the veins.

Scott:

Yes, yes, Wild and hot came out. Well, I'm the foe laura durr, nicholas cage. That was a crazy movie, that's right, that's crazy movie. Uh, pop up. The volume came out 1990.

Mark:

Christians later now.

Scott:

Delta force to the columbian connection. Now, that's a two. I probably went. It didn't bother seeing. Uh, the witches. The witches came in genica, angelica houston, uh, oh, thanks, let me see. Uh, I want to finish this off. Postcards from the edge A state of grace.

Mark:

State of great. That was a great. That was the movie about the Irish mafia right Ed Harris and Sean Penn.

Scott:

Uh, sean Penn and Ed Harris. Yeah, that was a good movie. Harry Oldman, robin White.

Mark:

John.

Scott:

Titoro. John C Riley, very underrated actor. John C Riley is a really good actor. Yes, he is. He was really good in uh, uh, yeah, yeah, he plays a great weasel, magnolia, the movie magnolia was really good in that. Wait, is that a rom-com? No, rob Magnolia, no, that's. Uh, that's with. Uh, what's his name? It's an impossible dude. Uh, tom Cruise. Tom Cruise, yeah, okay, really good movie. Uh, king of new york came out. Christa great, christopher walk in movie. Yeah, texasville came out. Uh, let me see. Desperate hours with Mickey rock that's a good movie. Anything with Mickey rock in the 80s, yeah good. The angel heart, yep, yep, uh, let me see. Let's get a couple more in here that we'll move on. Troll too. Jesus quickly down under came out 1990.

Mark:

Was that Paul Hogan? Yeah. Oh no, that was.

Scott:

Tom Selleck Tom.

Mark:

Selleck God, marie, marie boy, oh my god. My friends. Man, oh great fucking movie downer it's. Oh my god.

Scott:

Willem de foe, willem de foe, in the uh, uh, the, the. What is it? The boondock saints? What was up with him?

Mark:

in that movie. I saw that once.

Scott:

Oh my, like he's. He's like. He goes to bed with this dude that he's. Like. He wakes up in the morning, tells him get the fuck out of your. He was this bizarre cop like willem de foe. Uh, uh, he played. He was in that movie. Um Uh, that they did it was. It was based on the making of nose for a too.

Mark:

Oh, you mean, he played max rec.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah. No, I don't think he played max rec. He, I think wasn't he the producer of the yeah, he was. Was he max rec in that movie? I?

Mark:

don't know, he might now confuse.

Scott:

I thought he was, but On graveyard shift came out 1990.

Mark:

I made a comment on Marie bar fly and iron weed, or a great double feature.

Scott:

Ah, let's see. Frankenstein unbound came out 1990, graffiti bridge of it. Prints came out R stay and Jerome the time. Davis staples was there, george Clinton, tevin cambell he was a prince prodigy and then, uh, uh, he prints just like I had him done with you and he moved to the tevin cambell never made it again anywhere. Never heard of another child's play. Two came out A psycho for the beginning.

Mark:

Uh, was it was anthony perkins. Even in that one, I don't think so rocky five came out. Uh.

Scott:

Stephen King's. It came out 1990. The first one, the first iteration. Uh, predator two, jesus Christ, wow, uh, let me see. Uh, the rookie Edward scissorhands came out 1990. Mermaid's never saw it but heard about it. Well, I'm fine with van is. You said that kindergarten cop came out 1990 and green card came out 1990. There are the part of you.

Mark:

They're all good movies. Man Was Andy McDowell on that too. Amy McDowell or Andy McDowell, Andy.

Scott:

McDowell, we see.

Mark:

Ashley.

Scott:

Yep Andy McDowell.

Mark:

She's an actual home time girl.

Scott:

Baby Newworth she was. She's the one from Frazier. She was Lilith Lilith.

Mark:

Yeah, good looking woman, sexy nerd. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Mark:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Maybe we didn't mention any notable albums, or do we?

Scott:

Oh, we didn't do any albums. Let's see. No, do you have some? I do yeah.

Mark:

Break them up. Okay, kind of big things. What's? Some pretty cool stuff gold, definite, fixed by the church. Oh, yeah, yeah, that had metropolis on it, there's mostly drum machines.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know they have two lead guitarists yeah, not a really like they are. They take turns, but they have two league guitars. I was selling Mark. I saw them last two Saturdays. They were phenomenal, dude, great musicians. You would have loved it, dude.

Mark:

Man, well, it's funny. I'm one of my friends. He's a wine salesman. I saw him today and I said a friend of mine saw the church a couple weeks ago and he goes. This is the first time I've not seen them ever play like you didn't go anywhere this year, like wherever he goes he's a huge fan, he's Upshows me anyway. I said I mentioned you got a set list. But um, yeah, the two guitar players is I think it's just Steve Kilby, the bass player and singer. Now I think he's the last original guy.

Scott:

Is he the last original one, because I know the guy Guitarist that I was the game in the set list is from a group called powder finger.

Mark:

He became official in like 2014 yeah, I think they've been playing for a long time at least 10 years. Yeah, but I think Steve Kilby is the last original member. Yeah, but the drummer for the guy political church, jd Daugherty and Patty Smith group that guy's play with so many people television, richard Lloyd. But um, yeah, I would love to see them. But I thought that was a good album. But there was a follow-up to starfish that underneath the Milky.

Scott:

Way off tough, tough album to.

Mark:

And they didn't. It didn't do it, but they actually started off.

Scott:

I think the second song was one of the songs from starfish. Hmm, they probably did like three or four, three songs, I think, off of that album. Yeah, okay, reptile reptiles on starfish too.

Mark:

Yes, it is yeah.

Scott:

Yeah, so they played reptile. They played under the Milky Way. I forget the second song. So I think they played four songs off of starfish.

Mark:

Okay, great fucking album. Yeah, that's a great album. Yeah, that was a big thing. Shake your money maker. Black crows came out in 1990.

Scott:

Oh, that's right yeah.

Mark:

Um, no depression from the band uncle Tupelo that started the whole all rock country movement. Okay, jeff Tweedy from Wilco was in that. Yeah, jay Froufner Sunvalt, they did, you know they were. That's that musical form became called no depression, so I kind of coined the term, but that they really did start a lot of that whole old country. Yeah, goo from Sonic youth came out. Oh, that was a good album, that was a big album. Yeah, um, behind the Mask Fleet with Mack. I did not have a hit. That was that album. After tango on the night Didn't, didn't really do much.

Scott:

I got my. I get illustrated the monkeys missing links volume to Jesus Christ, I go outtakes from the monkeys.

Mark:

I don't know what the fuck that was, but what else?

Scott:

See blue sky mining by midnight oil.

Mark:

Yep, um what's it called the caution horses, the cowboy junkies?

Scott:

Oh yeah, yeah, I liked the Trinity sessions. Then I kind of fell off them, for the cramps stay slick underrated band man.

Mark:

Yeah, the rated band. Very different, very different band Lux interior and poison ivy. Yeah yeah, concrete blonde put up bloodline. That's a great out.

Scott:

I have that album. Is that got Joey on it? Yeah, okay, joey, it's got dude. You got to listen to it. What's your name? Polly tonal dude. Her voice is Pretty powerful voice. Oh man, it's like unmatched, I think. I don't know why they never Took off they would, they were, they were good band and her voice strong. Then that chicks from for non-blondes. Hey, she came. It sounded just like yeah, yeah. Like a total rip off of her and the name similarity. Yeah, concrete blonde for non-blondes. Yeah, I didn't like that.

Mark:

Well, what's what's going on is one of the most derided songs of the 90s. Now.

Scott:

What's that? What's going on?

Mark:

Yeah, it's hard. Other musicians are digging on and wrap. Yeah, I mean, here's a pretty cool little off-shoot out. It was a Hindu love gods.

Scott:

Oh, the Hindu love gods. That's right.

Mark:

Yeah, Warren Zivaan and RM.

Scott:

Yeah.

Mark:

They had a little writer hit with a rasp. They covered raspberry beret.

Scott:

That's right, that's right, yes, yes.

Mark:

It's a pretty cool album, real low key stuff, it really really good.

Scott:

Peter Wolf came out with up to no good, did that have lights out? That might have been a little earlier than that.

Mark:

I think that I think that song is keeping J Giles band even though it was a Peter Wolf thing out of the rock in the Hall of Fame. Yeah yeah, sorry, dave. What else all shook down? But it was the last album by the replacements. I Was never a big replacements, I was for 15 minutes Early, but then this was the only record. I think it's one of their best records and they're not even most of the guys aren't even on.

Mark:

Yeah, it was supposed to be a Paul Westberg solo album, so in a sense it really is, but it's got the replacements on, but I mean the drummers not even on it. Harley, and I was never a big fan, am I? I thought that I said they had better songs than they were a band. Yeah, you know, but that was it.

Scott:

Uh, so NATO Connie came out with I do not want what I haven't got, yep.

Mark:

Yeah, richard Wolde, loho bit your wall, oh James addiction.

Scott:

Yeah, big time. Yeah, absolutely Does that have? Let me see something. Keep naming something. I want to see if this is off.

Mark:

I think this is off. Go on bossing over with a pixies, pixies, yeah, in the heart of a young winger, ah. Ah, brick by brick, brick by brick, iggy pop. We have had a candy candy, candy.

Scott:

I still love you, so it had, so James addiction had this on it. Hold on the volume. Oh. Yeah, I love that part of this. I even clip that. You see that get the video. That sexy, sexy girl.

Mark:

All right.

Scott:

Who's the girl? I don't know. She was just part of the videos and whatever she was, she. That's how I think they kicked that album off with that pause. Addition.

Mark:

Uh, what do you got the only album by the laws.

Scott:

Let me see time. The laws yeah. There she goes.

Mark:

Right, that was it from them.

Scott:

Yeah, there she goes. Max Smith said uh, times out by living color. And mama said knock you out by LL. Yeah, yeah, came on 1990. Yeah, a tons of it. And said this on. I left and now back. You have 15 minutes to take this. This is demanding, manning. Oh, guess who came out with an album in 1990? Carly Simon. Guess what? It was a covers album, wow, called my romance rock girl.

Mark:

Oh, is that one. She had this one called big daddy, or someone's a phone.

Scott:

I don't know, she had a big mouth. I love that mouth.

Mark:

There's a clip peri played on our show when she's talking, when she's discussing uh class armaments bass playing on the beginning of your Sovain uh, and I'm trying to find a clip because it's close up over Malcolm.

Scott:

Oh, you gotta find that for me.

Mark:

Scott, I've been trying to find. I can't find off this, peri I'm I for people that you all know by now.

Scott:

I am obsessed with Carly Simon's mouth. I just love her mouth, greatest mouth of music history.

Mark:

Greatest month. You should see it. It's a stark one. In peri play I said that's. This is for scott. She does it a couple times there.

Scott:

Uh, salt and pepper came over. Black's magic.

Mark:

Yep See, oh, um, oh. We're in the word of care. We're the car super chunk. They're their self title album. They were um got me there, chapel hill. I forgot the big. They had a pretty. I forgot the big head, but they were. They were big in the chapel hill scene. But uh, north tarlan indy band, they were pretty well known in their time, all right.

Scott:

Uh, the pesh mode. We mentioned this earlier.

Mark:

Violator yeah, Against the law striper. Member striper. When they came I said what's going on here? It's funny because you know, in the 80s and 90s, you know with this, you know the metal and this censorship of lyrics and something, here comes a christian heavy metal band.

Scott:

Yeah yeah, they had the idea right um One of Todd sockman's, one of his favorite bands, social distortion. Oh yeah, social distortion came out of their debut album, social distortion.

Mark:

The razors age by acdc fleetwood mac behind the mask behind the mask, lawn boy fish Public enemy fear of a black planet.

Scott:

That's right. Yeah, that's a good one.

Mark:

Uh, let's see, oh x in excess.

Scott:

Yep, yep, great album, suicide, blonde, suicide, blonde. Yeah, uh, a tribe called quest people's instinctive travels and the paths of rhythm. Yes, nick cave and the bad seeds came out with a good son.

Mark:

Mm-hmm, yeah, uh, the breeders put out pod.

Scott:

The sunday of the breeders of the uh, the deal sisters, yeah, uh, from the pixies. Uh, the sundays came out reading writing of the arithmetic that they do a great cover of wild horses.

Mark:

We're the Manchester band.

Scott:

The sundays are the the ringers, aren't they the brit? Yeah, they're english, yeah, okay, yeah, dude, uh, if you've never heard the cover of the sundays doing wild horses by the stones, okay, fucking, fucking phenomenal, okay, phenomenal, write it down On the sundays, wild horses. It is such a fucking great cover. Much respect To the way they did it, and her voice is just magic. Her fucking voice is magic. Uh, moxmouth's a stripe of jesus rocks. That's right. That's right.

Mark:

What else you got anything else under the red sky? Bob dillon Ah, a big disappointment after the album Um oh mercy that came out before that, which is a great. I think it's a great album. Yeah, I like the one.

Scott:

Uh, ice cube, america, america, k, america, k k k's most wanted. That's a good one. I was his solo debut album. That's a good one.

Mark:

How about recycler of zz top? And oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's the last of their synthy stuff. The heck is the name is pretty apropos. There was no hits off that album.

Scott:

No, no, uh, what was the one? Um, I don't think it was off recycler. Maybe it was um Tough boy rough boy. No, no, that was on the one that was off, the other one before that, right yeah.

Mark:

Yeah, this one had a song called bro. I looked at some of the title. I never heard of it. I want to hear a song that's called burger man. Okay, yeah.

Scott:

It's not that. So now they had tv dinner on the first one you know, eliminate it yeah yeah, um, eric b and rock kim came out would let the rhythm hit him. That's a great wrap out. The rock kim, greatest of all time close to it.

Mark:

Okay, who'd you say was the great? And then you said the greatest rapper.

Scott:

See that rock kim or biggie. I mean I, I don't know, that's like sophie's choice to me. Is that godfather? One and two yeah, yeah, that's a great way to put it. Yeah, sophie's choice. I don't know which one I'd have to give up if I had to. They're both that great, and let's, let's kind of wrap this up. What else you got?

Mark:

Uh, the simpsons sing the blues. Oh Jesus, you know who's on this record, who be be. Oh, the simpsons, the. The actors lent their voices to it's. Bb king played on it. Yeah dj jezz Jeff, he produced it and dr John's on it, and you know, marcie levy is.

Mark:

Sounds familiar saying whenever clapping a lot of those 70s ever clapping tunes Um the core, like on sleaze, she's on slow hand a lot, okay, yeah, but she, whenever you hear like a in the 70s, like a woman singing with clapping a lot of it was was marcie levy, but apparently they did some the blues classics but uh, when I saw bb king was on and dj jazzy jeff, I said well, dr John's on, I mean so yeah, a total came out with past to present, 77 to 90. Reverberation echo in a bunny man.

Scott:

Yes, yes, uh, danzig came out with danzig two, two. Even the albums are going into two.

Mark:

Uh, some friendly, the charlatans.

Scott:

Mother love bone. Right they came out with apple. That was, I think, their only album.

Mark:

Seriously hits.

Scott:

Live phil Collins uh Two live crew band in the usa.

Mark:

I might be tapped out here cherry pie, no, cherry pie.

Scott:

There you go. I got this one from moxmith, this one from moxmith coming up pantera cowboys from hell, yeah, yeah.

Scott:

Dread zeppelin on lead, ed came with dred zeppelin is fucking great. Oh, they're great. So we could go on, but I think we got it. So, uh, robert kirkman just writes in just arbitrarily kiss, because he went to a kiss concert last night. He is the epitome right now of greatest show I ever saw in my life because he doesn't see a lot of concerts and well, kisses like in their 70s. So he's all excited about, I guess that's the, that's the, the brilliance of kabuki makeup and really just standing there. The whole show, which is with gene Simmons, has always done he just stands there, how can he move around?

Scott:

I don't know.

Mark:

Now his back must be in total shock.

Scott:

Uh, let me see, isn't mox Marie says, isn't moxmith, when he hosts, you put him in the penalty bus? I kicked him off the show earlier, totally, totally. No, he got a game misconduct today. Game is conduct. He can only watch the show and comment in How's that? I don't mess around, I don't mess around. All right, let's get into the top 10 this week. Uh, in 90, number 10 this week in 1990. Black box, everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody. Uh, martha Walsh was the singer and black box was this European band that, and she was also Uh one of the singers in the weather girls, right, um, she was the one that did uh everybody dance now.

Scott:

They used her voice and they put somebody else in front of black box did the same thing. The the mother was because she was a big, big black woman, you know didn't do it's raining men.

Mark:

Is that them? Yep, the weather girls? Yeah.

Scott:

The mother was a fucking unbelievable voice. Big boys, yeah, uh, number nine this week in 1990. Uh, suicide blonde in excess. I was all right, I'm just gonna go out a little bit. I was dating this girl, right? I'm not gonna say she was married, but she was this. She was half panamanian, half Singapore, right, and she, she had this real Asian look and she dyed her hair blonde. Dude Todd Stockman knows what I'm talking about, and I that's what I used to call her. She's my suicide blonde. Yeah.

Scott:

It's just the whole Asian look. And she spoke Spanish. So she didn't talk, you'd, you'd swear she was from over there, you know. And then when she talked, it was, it was Spanish and she dyed her hair blonde. She was like five, five, yeah, just leave it at that. Leave it at that. Suicide blonde. It was four via, I'm not going any further. Uh, number eight this week in 1990, george Michael praying for time.

Mark:

Uh, what I saw the WAM documentary.

Scott:

Oh right, yeah, so yes I. How much respect for Andrew Ridgely dude. Oh sure yeah, Massa Massa reason this dude was he is such a nice, nice guy yeah when they're interviewing them and they're like so what do you think about? This is your last show. He's, he's moving on and, uh, he was like I'm happy for him. Yeah, I'm genuinely happy, proud he said he was proud. I'm proud of him. Yeah, like dude, how much you just swallow everything for your friendship. I don't know if I've ever seen a band or anybody.

Mark:

Be like that. Yeah, well, that's somebody that is very comfortable with himself.

Scott:

Well, he took care of George Michael, their whole, pretty much from when they were kids up until that point like he was his.

Mark:

Those early movies, you know, with his Egyptian family. And yeah, he was like his kid.

Scott:

He was his best friend, he was his, he watched over him, he guided him, he kept them in line, he kept his secrets. You know, he was just friends. It was all about friendship, like that dude, everybody. If everybody in the world had a friend like Andrew Ridgely Everybody there would be no fucking problems in this world. I just think that dude is so fucking. He got such a shit end of the stick reputation when they.

Mark:

You know, yeah, it looked like a tag along really right. I mean right, but he was the fucking Driving force behind that machine. While the documentary was going on, on my son I read dinner and I was saying you recognize any songs? And he liked them. Yeah, you know, I'm careless now, careless whisper that that was a George Michael solo song.

Scott:

Yeah, he had written that, though a while back right.

Mark:

Well, Andrew Ridley wrote the riff. Yeah, but I see I thought I would say that was a whamsong, but so my son corrected me, so he knew of that too. You know that's yeah, he's 17.

Scott:

Is this one creepy song, though, that George Michael sings, if you listen to the lyrics, fucking really creepy. I'm a father figure. I will be your father figure, I haven't had enough of crying. I do it. It's really fucking. He listened to the lyrics, kind of kind of creepy.

Mark:

Okay, so this is the end of time.

Scott:

Yeah.

Mark:

That it's a little creepy. Is that Elton John's sad songs, or it creeps into your room.

Scott:

Yeah, I think it's a little creepier than that. Yeah, listen to the words.

Mark:

Yeah, I don't know the whole. The nice song until you listen to the lyrics. So what is it just of the of the song? Is he actually singing it to a young?

Scott:

Yeah, that's what it sounds like, something he's singing it to a Younger kid Uh, number seven this week in 1990, maxi priest great song I just want to get close to you. Do all the things you want me to. Yeah, let me see. Marie says uh, doa is creepy, it terrified me as a kid.

Mark:

Oh, with that that old song, what's that? It's an. Is that the one I'm thinking of? Dead on a rob? It's one of those car songs where look out, look out, it's just a. They used to play it on halloween time. Oh, okay, I'm not sure if that's what marie's reference. Yeah, yeah, yes, it is, yeah, yes.

Scott:

Let's see number six this week in 1990. Can't stop by after seven. Number five this week in 1990 love takes time, mariah carry. Number four this week in 1990, giving you the benefit by pebbles. Number three this week in 1990. There it is ice, ice, baby Vanilla ice.

Mark:

Yeah, yeah, now didn't. It was a sugar night that he hang him out a window supposedly to get. Uh, why do you look? Why didn't drop him then?

Scott:

Ah, because he couldn't. He wouldn't be able to get paid. If he did, he had to sign something. Evidently, Uh so so he says, so the story goes. I guess there's this alternative version to that story, but it sounds good.

Scott:

I'll tell you what, though? The dude went on. The dude went on to. He has that show when he flips these mansions. He finds these old mansions. Oh, that's, that's what he's doing. Yeah, he was fleas. He started doing it and then they were like let's do a. It's one of those like home improvement places, things Doing fucking. I'll tell you what he's doing, all right for himself, and he actually marks himself now. Yeah, he had done a uh, uh hard, a hardcore version of ice ice baby. Try to find it. It's actually not that bad. Okay, it really isn't that bad.

Mark:

If I go. He kind of made fun of me with the name vanilla ice, you know I mean he made his mother. Yeah, I think he was there.

Scott:

Uh, number two this week in 1990. I don't have the hot by james ingram. And number one this week in 1990 has mentioned earlier in the show black cat by jennet jackson. Top 10 albums this week in 1990 number 10, as you mentioned, lube cherry pie by warren. Hmm, I'm a 10 this week. I thought that was an earlier, like 87, 88 for some reason. Hmm, yeah, I don't know. Um.

Scott:

Number nine this week on the album charts in 1990 poisoned by bellow biv devoe. That girl is poison Still love that song off. Shoots of new kids on the other new edition Brab Bell, biv devoe were three of the members of new edition when bobby brown left. And uh, which is a ralph transvent on his own. Uh, number eight this week in 1990 family style the vaude brothers Came out posthumously Right after he died. Number seven this week in 1990 wilson phillips self-titled debut album. Number six this week in 1990 on the album charts in excess x. Uh. Number five this week in 1990 on the album charts to the extreme vanilla ice. Ah, let me see Todd talking. Good night, gentlemen, listen to you tomorrow. Oh, don't do us any favors, don't do us any favors. Big head Todd, in the Sprockets. I saw told, I saw told the wet sprocket last week. They were so good, exactly how he said it to me. They were so good, told the wet sprocket. You have to see them. Scots Say it on the ocean.

Mark:

I'm gonna get them mixed up alive for some reason, I don't know that was the only that was only meant for you.

Scott:

You got it, todd. Okay, anyway, number four this week in 1990 on the album charts, mariah carry, mariah carry. See, this is keeping in line with the top 10 songs, right, whereas we've done these in the past and there's no, there's no relation for relation.

Mark:

Yeah, it's like what, oh why are these albums selling so much? But the single? There's no single.

Scott:

So how do they push it like that? So that's kind of funny right. How do they push an album and they don't have a single in the top 10 doesn't seem right about that. Yeah, yeah, if you really look at it, it's like. I don't know.

Mark:

We're pushing that album.

Scott:

Yeah, number four mariah carry. Mariah carry, number three this week on the album charts in 1990. Listen without prejudice, volume one George Michael. That was a big album. Yeah, that was a big album, um Number two this week on the album charts in 1990. This is, I don't remember this, maybe I just wasn't listening, but the raises edge by ac dc I thunderstruck is on that one. Okay, yeah. All right.

Scott:

Uh, let me see. I just said, lou, don't tell Todd where I'm hiding out. It's gonna cost you mark and number one this week in the album charts in 1990. Please, hammer, don't hurt him. Mc hammer, see, you had, oh Jesus, you had ice, ice baby you had. Please, hammer, don't hurt him. Wow, there's a lot of cheese that, yeah, that week. All right time to move on to the stay of music. We're, uh, we're over two and a half.

Mark:

We're gonna get this done, lou well, but we're over two and a half. You didn't think we're gonna make it to two and a half.

Scott:

I know, I know we just keep getting sidetracked by these viewers. Look at all of these people. I like the podcast. Listen, they don't say anything to me.

Mark:

On this day. I'm grateful. I Contempt.

Scott:

I gotta hold on, I gotta I gotta go off for a minute. Hold on one second, it's all you.

Mark:

All right, uh, contempts were killed, dan Daly. All right, I'm back.

Scott:

I'm killed, dennis day on this day in 2019, and all of green Manhattan brand acrylic and mohair cardigan worn by Kurt Cobain During nirvana's fame. The parents on MTV unplugged which wasn't an unplugged Right right. Uh become the most expensive becomes the most expensive sweater Sold at auction, after fetching To about 275 thousand dollars. Holy shit a custom fender guitar built in 1993. That Cobain used during the band's in utero tour Was also sold for about 280 thousand dollars. Todd says I am your only podcast. Listen to.

Scott:

Uh, then you need to stop paying for this. Then, uh, let me see, uh, paul barraira. Do you know paul barraira is?

Mark:

I think the tar player, you got it, yeah, you go.

Scott:

Oh, enough of that, let's move on. Uh, yeah, barraira later played with uh phil lesh and friends, and also toured with bob dillon On this day in 2015. Justin Bieber on this day in 2013. Quincy jones, they, I, this. I had a five, a follow-up to this, actually? Uh, let me see you know. Wait, uh. Producer Quincy jones on this day in 2013 Uh, we're suing the estate of michael jackson for millions of dollars. He said the singers estate and sony music entertainment improperly re-edited songs to deprive him of royalties and production fees. Mr Jones stated that they also broke an agreement Giving him the right to remix master recordings for albums released after jackson's death in 2009. That was a follow-up here. A quincy jones was awarded nine point four million dollars from the estate of michael jackson. Uh, an la jury awarded quincy jones nine point four million after legendary producer and ogre claimed that michael jackson's estate robbed him after the pop star's death. He was originally asking for 30 million dollars.

Mark:

Got 9.4.

Scott:

Yeah, it's okay. You always ask hi, right.

Mark:

Yeah, uh, do you think they do these, compilat, these things, knowing that they're gonna get sued and they'll be? Just? You know what I mean I got yeah, yeah, of course they, these are good. I mean they know these agreements are like well, they're gonna get the money up front. We're gonna do it anyway. We're gonna pay him off. You know, it's just.

Scott:

We're gonna get the money up front. Yeah, on this day in 2011, arrow smith was forced to delay a concert in south america after steven tyler fell in his hotel bathroom. The singer suffered cuts to his face and lost two of his teeth ahead of a concert in oscun parry, paraguay. Uh, he was said to have received stitches and had emergency dental work. Uh, forcing the gig to be postponed by 24 hours. Well, good for him for going through with it. Yeah, really. Uh on this day. It was a sad day. On this day in uh 2011, a coroner's inquest on the death of amy winehouse Reached the verdict of misadventure. The report explained that winehouse's blood alcohol content was uh 416 mg per Uh desolator Uh at the time of her death more than five times illegal drink drive limit. According to the coroner, the unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her uh, was her sudden death.

Scott:

I remember me and my buddy got we would drink it beer for beer all day in the philippines. We went on. This mad tear started off with like 15 of us. There was this me and him. By the end of the night and I somehow talked him into getting into his car and let's. We were downtown, right outside the base. It's like fucking chaos down there. Well, we ended up getting a little fender bender with this jeep and they surrounded our car. They surrounded the car and uh, town patrol shows up and uh, they end up taking us in and uh, the town patrol guy has to drive the car onto the base. So my buddy gets in his the passenger seat and the the town patrol guy gets in the driver's seat and I'm in the back seat and my buddy just pops in a van hailing fucking cassette and he had this cranking system and he's like great tune. Huh, dude, that's like we get ready again. He blew. He blew like a 3.9. Oh, and I did too.

Mark:

And we were, we were still we were still alive.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah, but he, I didn't blow it. If he did it, I definitely, because we would drink for drink the whole day and we were functioning.

Mark:

All right, I think. I think a two point. I was considered tilt, you know. Yeah, we're like a 3.9. Yes, that's a lot of drinking.

Scott:

Yeah, yeah. Uh, let's see.

Scott:

Top earning dead celebrities were named. On this day in 2010, forms magazine released its annual list of top 10 dead celebrities. Michael Jackson led the way with 275 million, elvis Presley was second at 60 million and john lennon was a distant fifth at 17 million. Hmm, on this day in 2010, former culture club vocalist boy george stunned an audience in london, england, after reportedly flying into a rage and tossing his drink on a woman who was talking during his show Before emptying his glass on her. From the stage, george was heard shouting why didn't you shut up? You fucked up. Rude C word. Good for you, boy, you go boy. Good for you. Eight people talking during concerts. Uh, let's see.

Scott:

On this day in 2008, uh, acdc went to number one in the uk album chart with black ice, their 15th studio album. Uh, on this day in 2007, 1730 guitarists played the immortal bob billing classic, knocking on evan doors in a bid to break the world record in the state of mega hallia, northeast india. Wow, the guitarists hoped their achievement would earn them a place in the gunis book of world records. The current gunis book of world records was held by a guitar ensemble from kansas city in the us With 1683 guitarists playing deep purple smoke on the water. Wow, that would have been great to hear Six double 1700 guitars doing. Anybody could like I could learn that in three days and be in a bit part of that whole thing.

Mark:

That's like a wall of sound man.

Scott:

Yeah, uh. On this day in 2004, apple launched the u2 special edition ipod as part of a partnership between apple u2 and universal music group. The new u2 ipod held up to 5000 songs and featured a red click wheel and custom engraving of u2 band members signatures. The ipod was being introduced as the band released their new album how to dismantle an atomic bomb. I wonder how much those are going for. Uh, let me see. On this day in 1999, american singer-songwriter and actor hoit axon died of a heart attack in victoria montana at age 61. Wow, he wrote song. I know he was young. Um, uh. Wrote songs for elvis three dog night. He wrote joy to the world. John denver, wringl star glen cambell and his mother may more an accident wrote hot break hotel.

Mark:

Yeah, that's right. I think he was on um what's happening. He was a couple tv shows.

Scott:

He did. Oh yeah, yeah, he would do these guests, these appearances.

Mark:

Yeah, he did a movie with uh. It was like endangered species in early 80s. But um, yeah, he doesn't. Yeah.

Scott:

I remember this. Uh. Oh, who froze up? I might be filling this in by. I'm almost done, I'm just gonna keep going.

Scott:

Oh, on this day in 1991, legendary rock concert promoter bill grayham was killed with his bell 206 b jet ranger three helicopter he was riding in struck the top of a pacific gas and electric transmission tower, their sears point, northwest of vallejo in california, and exploded. The crash, which left the helicopters wreckage dangling near the top of the tower towering structure, killed Graham, his girlfriend, melissa gold, and pirate and pilot pirate steve con Uh. Graham had founded the film war theaters in san francisco in new york, and it played key roles in supporting such bands as the who, jimmy hendrix, experience, janice joplin, bob dillon and lose gone. The band bob dillon uh. The jay goll's band, the almond brothers band and the rolling stones. Uh, on this day in 1985, wittney houston went to number one of the us singles charts with saving all my love for you. We see luge has sent me a text. Let's see what he said. At least I waited until the end to crap out. It's all good, buddy, let's see. All right, let me continue. Have finished this up. Uh, on this day in 1984, 19 year old john d McCollum killed himself with a 22 caliber handgun After spending the day listening to ozzy ozborn records. One year later, mccullum's parents took the court action Against ozzy and cbs records, alleging that the song suicide solution from the album blizzard of oz Contributed to their son's death. The case was eventually thrown out of court. On the day in 1979, acdc appeared at the mayfair new castle. Upon time, england, they got these long fucking names supported by deaf lepid. The bands were booked to appear the night before, but after a fire at the venue in the afternoon, the show was cancelled.

Scott:

Uh, okay, on this day, 1970, awake was held at the lion's share in sand and salmo, california. To celebrate the life Uh, let me see. Moxman says hoit was in gremlins. Yeah, uh, I want an audience list podcast. Yes, uh, in california, sanislamo, california. To celebrate the life of janice joe plin, the singer who died of accident, of an accidental drug overdose, left $2,500 in his will I mean her will To throw Awake in part. Uh, in the event of his demise, her demise. The party was attended by his sister, her sister, laura. In choplin's gross friend, brownies laced with hashish were unknowingly passed around amongst the guests. Choplin was cremated in the pierce brothers westwood village mortuary in los angeles, his ashes were scattered. Her ashes were scattered From a plane into the pacific ocean in a long stetson beach. That's illegal.

Scott:

Uh, on this day in 1968, the two-day san francisco pop festival was held at alameda county fairgrounds. The animals prokaharam iron butterfly, who's dayfully siano, deep purple green is clear water revival and canned heat all appeared. And now my screen froze up and really that's it. Nobody was really of any Any significance was born on this day. So that's the show, that's it, we're done. We got through it in two hours and 43 minutes.

Scott:

Gee, good thing I drink this high powered Coffee, iced coffee, before I do this thing. Let's take some stamina, people, stamina. You gotta show me respect. I'm good, I know what I'm doing, I know things. Anyway, I want to thank everybody for watching. Thank you for listening. I always appreciate your time. I want to thank mark smith for starting the show off and lou for finishing the show. Those are the, those that. That that's mine, that's the, that's the, the wrecking tool. Right there they are, they, they're the best I always appreciate. As I say, I appreciate their time, I appreciate their knowledge and I truly appreciate their friendship. Uh, this is this.

Scott:

Really took this podcast in another direction and I look forward to uh, I don't know, doing this for a long time with these guys. I don't think they're going anywhere, I'm not going anywhere and I know you're not going anywhere because you are what I call my, my cult following. You found it and you stuck with it. Um, you are the engine that runs this machine. Without you, I, I don't. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. But uh, as I always say, doing the show for you, to quote my favorite artist morrissey, the pleasure, the privilege is mine. Uh, we'll be back next.

Scott:

We're going to do it on wednesday, because next thursday I have, uh, a bunch of my friends that we were stationed together in the philippines. We have a yearly I get together, uh, a band of brothers get together. It's always a good time, love those guys, and uh. So we'll be on wednesday and then we're going to try to do the fall and after that, on thursday nights, it's easier for mark and I do it on a thursday night. Mark doesn't do it. See, I changed it. He just goes and just, this is me. Anyway, everybody, have a great week. Happy halloween. Don't forget to check your candy bags. Check your candy before you eat it. It's like notes if you got kids, you're eating that candy, so it's kind of yours and uh, that's it. That's it, I'm out. Oh, luge has sent me a sec text saying uh say good night for me, luce says good night everybody.

Episode 122
Discussion on Music, Concerts, and Bands
New Hot Sauce and Music Trivia
Grammy Awards and Music News
Ryan White and Controversial Events
Concerts and Tragic Events of 1990
Pop Culture Moments in 1990
Music and Pop Culture of 1990
Band Breakups and Movies in 1990
Movie Recommendations and Discussions
Albums and Music From 1990
Music and Album Charts - 1990
Music News and Events - Famous Artists
Expressing Appreciation and Future Plans