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Ep. 158 - The ANGRY INTRO Episode And The Oasis Reunion That's Going To Cost Me A Small Fortune.

August 31, 2024 Scott McLean

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Why do band reunions always seem to come with a hefty price tag? This week's episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, kicking off with some technical hiccups and leading into a heartfelt vent about the financial strain of Ace's reunion tour. With Lou off drumming and Mark standing in, we navigate through the often-hidden motives behind band reunions, all while indulging in some playful jabs about the ever-unreliable drummers. Expect a night filled with candid conversations, a bit of frustration, and plenty of nostalgia to keep things interesting.

Our Vinyl Record Showdown takes center stage as we dive into a spirited game of 45 poker, where legends like Billy Preston, Queen, and Grand Funk Railroad make an appearance. The competitive energy is high as we reminisce about the golden days of vinyl, all while managing some unexpected technical interruptions. The game intensifies with a second round featuring The Three Degrees, setting the stage for a multilingual musical trivia showdown with our returning guest. The laughter and banter are infectious, ensuring an engaging and nostalgic trip down memory lane.

We wrap up with a deep dive into music trivia spanning decades, from Bob Dylan's first electric performance to the tragic tales of grunge icons. Our guest Tiffany Van Hill joins us for an amusing trivia quiz on Emerson, Lake & Palmer, sparking debates and laughter. The trivia train continues as we reminisce about 80s and 90s pop culture, touching on iconic moments like Madonna's near-casting in "Beetlejuice" and the impact of digital film. With personal anecdotes, birthday celebrations, and a hint of mischief, this episode promises a blend of humor, nostalgia, and heartfelt appreciation for the timeless power of music. Buckle up for a wild ride!

Speaker 1:

Welcome to the podcast. I'm going to try this again. I'm going to try this again. Let's see what happened here. Something happened.

Speaker 1:

I'm not in a good mood tonight. I'm just not in a good mood. So of course, I have a technical difficulty right off the bat. It's mark smith's fault. So what you're hearing right now is like this is totally unscripted. Mark mark fuck is his name. Again, I am rattled tonight.

Speaker 1:

I'm not in a good mood. I'm not in a good mood. I'm not in a good mood. I'm not even going to say welcome to the podcast yet. I'm live right now. I don't care, I don't care, you're going to get what you get. You're going to get what I give to you right now. And Mark Smith is going to pay the price tonight because, well, he's the only whipping post around and I'm just waiting. I'm waiting for something. I'm going to do the intro.

Speaker 1:

But see, the intro wasn't uploaded yet. Of course not, because that's what kind of day this has been. It's been like this for I don't know three days now. Three days now the news came out. The news came out, the big news that you probably heard. The world has heard about it.

Speaker 1:

I, I wasn't happy. I didn't believe it. I thought it was fake news. No, and I'm not even going to tell you what the news is, because I'm waiting for the intro and you're going to hear the intro whether you like, like it or not. So put up with this. I am pissed. Yeah, that's a laugh of like. I want to, I want to. I'm not going to say I want to kill someone. Nobody wants to do that. You only say that when you're a kid I'll kill you after school. Say that today. Oh boy, that's a whole nother thing. All right, this thing is almost done. I am going to get this intro out of the way and then we're going to talk.

Speaker 1:

Well, here we are. Episode 158. And on this episode I eat crow. Yeah, so Ace has got back together and I have to buy a ticket for Jack. Good thing Jack's not here. You know who else isn't here. Lou's not here. So I only get one of the wrecking two. It's the wrecking one and I'm not in a good mood. So I am going to torture Mark Smith tonight with trivia questions and hope he doesn't answer any. I'm salty, I'm pissed, I'm mad. I'm going to be out $500, $1,000 because I got to buy a ticket too.

Speaker 1:

Anyways, enjoy the show. I know I won't. You know what? I don't even want to hear that nice music. I don't even want to hear that music. Okay, that's too uppity. I am not in an upbeat mood tonight. Lou's song is very upbeat. I'm sorry, amanda, thank you for your non-introduction. Welcome to the podcast, welcome back, my friends. I hope this show ends soon. Yes, that's all there is to it. I don't want to be here, but I'm committed. I'm committed to you, the listener, the viewer, and you know what. I'm not even going to play around. You know, mark Smith is here, whoa.

Speaker 3:

Oh, is somebody having a bad day? Shut up? Oh, I feel for you, buddy. No, you don't, I feel for you. I feel for you, buddy.

Speaker 1:

No, you don't. I feel for you. No, you know what it feels. My wallet feels. That's what my wallet feels.

Speaker 3:

Never bet against a reunion. It's money, money talks.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you, I knew they were going to refuel no no, I just read something that the Smiths, Morrissey and Maher were offered a lot of money.

Speaker 3:

And even Morrissey was like well, okay, I'll consider it.

Speaker 1:

And Johnny Marr said no, no, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, I'm not gonna do it. Yeah, so I would bet against reunions that's because no one wants to work with Morrissey well, he doesn't need them anyway he's about to embark on another sold-out tour of in November, so he doesn't need Marr, but you know if you're getting offered all that money, well, so yeah. So of course, I got the text in the call from Jack and the text was don't look back in anger, shut the fuck up, jack. Shut the fuck. You know what I need?

Speaker 3:

I need, I just I think I got to drink a lot of wine to get through this show tonight. Yeah, oh, you better Wait, wait, wait. I didn't see something. Lou can't make the show.

Speaker 1:

No, no, he's a hack. He's a slacker and a hack. He'll be on. No, he won't. Lou's drumming tonight. I got to fill in for somebody. I'm an important drummer. He's probably better off not being. Wait, you just hit the nail on the head drummer. Yeah, that's right on them. Can't count on drummers, that's right. That's why people are getting drum machines. Yeah, exactly exactly. You know what I wish? There'd be a jack machine. This is gonna cost me 500 a thousand dollars for two tickets. Oh, by the way, jack wants to go see them in england next july well, they haven't announced north america yet, so you know jack's I want to go to England, let's go to England.

Speaker 1:

I'll go to England, let's go to England. So now I've got to buy a plane ticket to England, not for him. No, no, no no Better crowd.

Speaker 3:

I think it'll be a better crowd.

Speaker 1:

That's if I can even get tickets. That thing is going to break records. People are coming from all over the world. Well, the tickets go on sale and it's like good luck getting in. Yeah, you know what I mean? It's I don't think I I gotta get up and I gotta do it at four in the morning, saturday morning my son. I don't think I don't think I'm gonna get in and then I won't be able to and jack be like oh yeah, sure, sure. How many shows are they doing? How many what's?

Speaker 3:

the tour like, oh, they're doing, uh, a couple nights. I think I'm going to get in, and then I won't be able to and Jack will be like, oh yeah, sure, sure you could.

Speaker 1:

So how many shows are they doing? How many? What's the tour like? Oh, they're doing a couple nights in Wembley. They're doing England, Edinburgh, I mean Ireland, Edinburgh.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so it's not a one-off show, so you do stand a shot.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

The thing is is the big show yeah?

Speaker 3:

that's what he wants to go to. I want to go to Wembley. I would think Manchester would be much harder to get, but you got to go to Manchester Etihad Stadium. You don't want to be around city fans.

Speaker 1:

I don't care. They don't bother me. It's like New Jersey.

Speaker 3:

Mets fans.

Speaker 1:

Okay, New Jersey One eye bigger than the other, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, well, yeah, so here we are. I got to deal with Jack, I got to deal with this and I guarantee if I can't get a ticket, if I can't get tickets, he's going to be all. Oh, you did it on purpose. It's not like I can't afford them, it's not like I'm not backing up on a bet. I just think these tickets are going to go like literally in minutes. You can do it, I think you can do it. I hope so, because I don't want to hear him. But if I don't get them for England, then we'll go to see somewhere in America.

Speaker 3:

Keep an eye open.

Speaker 1:

There could be those famous pre-sales where you have two chances that you try the pre-sales. Where you have two chances you try the pre-sale. I got logged in for the pre-sale and they said that doesn't guarantee tickets. Okay, yeah, they had this thing and you sign up for it and if you get selected they said you get like you know the pre-sale, but it's not guaranteeing tickets. So I don't know what that means. Yeah, that's not a pre-sale.

Speaker 3:

Then I guess they have x amount available on the pre-sale yeah, yeah or something, so they don't want to blow everything on the pre-sale. Yeah I don't know man, because you know some people don't get on and yeah, I think I just feel like it. They think about they're going to play nothing but huge stadiums. That's a lot of tickets and I know they'll all sell out, but I think you can.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because don't think that you know there's fans and then there's the, the, the second, uh, the second hand ticket people. Oh yeah, they're the ones that get the tickets. Yeah, they're the ones are gonna. So you're battling with fans and you're battling with people that don't give a shit, but they know they're gonna profit off these tickets, so it's, I don't know they should buy a pair and then, if you don't get tickets, you can buy them from me.

Speaker 1:

I just know I'll be up at 3.30. I'll be sitting in front of my computer at 3.30 in the fucking morning, saturday 3.30. It's a godforsaken hour.

Speaker 3:

Nothing good happens at 3.30 in the morning, no, even the cops are sleeping at 3.30 in the morning Not that I know anything about that, not that I do. Oh, you know what I didn't do? Oh shit, hold on.

Speaker 1:

I know, we got. See, I'm all fucked up. Yeah, you didn't say hi to patty and dave. No, I, I gotta, I gotta open this up right here. I gotta put that there, and I, I didn't go. My phone is off. What the fuck Jeez. So now I have to go in because one of my Facebook pages won't let people comment because it's not public, or some shit like that, and I'm so pissed that I have to. Now I'm going to go in. It might not even work, I don't know, we'll see that. I have to. Now I'm going to go in. It might not even work. I don't know, we'll see.

Speaker 3:

So Fuck me. Let's see, this is a good night.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not. Yeah, it is.

Speaker 3:

Stop, stop, stop. If you put me in the penalty box, have to watch you and at privacy let's go there.

Speaker 1:

We go now. Change the audience. All right now I think people on my other. I don't even know what you're talking about, so you know I'm not even listening here. Did you say something? Great for ratings? Oh, this is like, is like your best show? Great for ratings? See, patty feels bad for me that I'm out Now. You know what's the plane ticket going to cost for Alan Tripp.

Speaker 3:

Hey yeah, Lou and Perry are betting against me about REM. They may be sorry too. Well, they really can't get back together because one of them is dead. No, none of them are dead. Oh, I thought one of them. No, Barry almost died. He's back drumming.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah, I don't know. Fuck Patty says hi Scott, Hi Patty, the only bright spot. Well, there'll be a few bright spots tonight, but anyway.

Speaker 3:

I think Lou's driving right now trying to get home and he sees this and he goes fuck me, I'm not coming on the show, is he is?

Speaker 1:

he? Is he gonna try to make it as ever? Is he gonna try to uh lou?

Speaker 3:

is he gonna be done by then? Yeah, he'll be on. He didn't tell you no, so he'll be on no, he said he didn't.

Speaker 1:

He say he sent me something saying oh maybe private, let me. You said the text saying Lou Lou. All right, all right. Yeah, this is going to be a long show. All right, let's do 45 poker. Let's get this shit done. Two guys With two guys. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

And or do you want to put Patty in this one Fuck?

Speaker 1:

Lou. Oh jeez, let's put Patty. We'll throw Dave Phillips in there too. We'll do a four-way.

Speaker 3:

That's pro-70s a four-way Dave.

Speaker 1:

Let me put this over here.

Speaker 3:

The music is well well picked for your mood. Tonight it's a little more edgy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, here we go. We'll start with you, mark, here we go, all right, all right, right off the bat. Oh it's so. It was a you know 45 with the full sleeve. Uh-huh, and they poked a hole in it. Uh-oh, yeah, is that the old popcorn box trick? It's called a glory hole. Come on, I wouldn't know anything about those Porkies. Oh okay, yeah. So here you go. I wouldn't know anything about those Porky's. Oh, okay, yeah. So here you go. Billy Preston, my Soul is a Witness and Nothing for Nothing. There you go, nothing for Nothing, that was a hit, nothing, yeah.

Speaker 1:

That was a hit. Okay, all right, now we'll go. Let's go, patty. Let's see what Patty gets. Let me see Patty gets. Let me see Patty gets Electra Records Electra, electra, electra. This is the last one with the glory hole thing. Okay, electra Asylum, Electra Asylum. He wrecked the asylum. Fuck, oh Jesus. Oh, patty takes the lead. Queen, you're my best friend.

Speaker 3:

Great song.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah. One of the only ones I really like by now. As you know, I'm not a huge fan. One of my favorites. All right, here we go. Dave Phillips, king of the 45s. He gets oh, this is, this must have been a demo, because it's got either a hole, because it's a demo. See that hole right there.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Or somebody put an incense through it.

Speaker 3:

And they let it turn on. The turnstile it literally burnt a hole in.

Speaker 1:

it Smells like incense. Yep, that is. Somebody put a hole in that. Patty must have been bored that night. Dan Phillips, king of the 45s, gets Rare Earth from Warner Reprise. Rare Earth, here comes the Night, or Born to Wander, I don't know either one of them At least.

Speaker 3:

we know all the bands so far.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, we haven't got to mine yet. It's one of my. All right, here we go. There we go. All right, For 99 cents from Capitol Records Grand Funk Railroad Some Kind of Wonderful. Ooh, yeah, that's a good one. Yeah, so so far we got three good.

Speaker 3:

You and Patty, I think, are in the lead. I think, yeah, it might be yeah, so so far we got three good. You and Patty, I think, are in the lead.

Speaker 1:

I think, yeah, it might be. Yeah, queen might have that one also. All right, second round, mark Smith, here comes the night is a good one. Well, they were yours, patty, so you would know. You would know, all right, from the Sound of Philadelphia Records, the Three Degrees. When will I see you again? Oh, that's a hit.

Speaker 3:

Is that the version I heard the?

Speaker 1:

whole is from the jukebox.

Speaker 3:

Oh, oh yeah, thanks, I forgot about that hole is from the jukebox. Oh, oh yeah, thanks, I forgot about that. This is a jukebox.

Speaker 1:

It's a 45.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I got a bunch here too, Okay.

Speaker 1:

See, that's why he's the king of the 45s. Right, that's exactly why he's the king of the 45s. See, he just proved himself to the people. All right, here you go. Here's Patty's, let's see what we got here. Uh-oh, this doesn't look good. No, well, it's. From what company is this? Tamla Tamla Records? Ooh, okay, stevie Wonder. Yeah, tamla tamla records. Okay, stevie wonder. Yeah, I love every little thing about you. Or, superwoman, where were you when I needed you? Does dave know what the a-side is?

Speaker 1:

uh, I don't know, I don't even none of them should be an A side, if you ask me but it is really no bad stuff from a long time ago well, I love every little thing about you.

Speaker 1:

maybe might be the hit from that from 72 and it's not one of his popular ones. So I don't know. I think you're in the lead right now. I think you've got two solid Patty's 50-50. Let's see Atlantic King of the 45. That's right. Atlantic Records, too solid Patty's 50-50. Let's see Atlantic King of the 45. That's right. Atlantic Records. Atlantic Records. Dave Phillips, bette Midler Bette Midler oh yeah, a Superstar which is a Carpenters ripoff. As I say, I believe that's what that song is.

Speaker 3:

She covered everything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and Do you Want to Dance? Dave Phillips ain't winning tonight, buddy, he ain't winning tonight. All right, come on, give me a good one. Give me a good one, keep me in the game. Keep me in the game. Snake eyes All right, here we go From ABC Records. All right, now you have to take this for what it is. All right, abc Records, bo Donaldson and the Haywoods Billy, don't Be a Hero. It was a number one. That was a number one. I know it's a piece of shit song, but it was a huge hit.

Speaker 1:

All right, Mark Bring it home.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so I get first Yep. All right, come on, God. Epic. The old Epic label the old Epic label. Sly and the Family Stone. Everybody is a star and thank you.

Speaker 1:

Thank you is the hit on that one yeah, okay all right, you got three, three solid songs. Okay, patty's, next patty's. Yeah, she's got queen. You're my best friend, and stevie wanda. I love every little thing about you.

Speaker 3:

By the way, I got these 45s when Westwood Diner closed they divvied up 45, so I got a bunch from them.

Speaker 1:

Oh wow, there you go.

Speaker 3:

It's got no case. Columbia Records All right. Buzz Skaggs, Look what you've done to me. That was a moderate hit. That was one of his. It's a smooth ballad. I love that song that's Patty's.

Speaker 1:

Yep, that's Patty, still not a mm-hmm. She went downhill. She started off strong, she went downhill.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so who's up now, Dave? Dave, he's done. No, no, don't waste a card.

Speaker 1:

It's like don't waste a good card on him. I'm next.

Speaker 3:

Another one. No, jacket Motown record Motown yeah. Motown, diana Ross and the Supremes, all right, will this Be the Day and Love Child?

Speaker 1:

Love Child's a good song, but it's not going to bring him up from the bottom of the barrel in this episode. Maybe next episode Dave Phillips, king of the 45s. But he did prove himself with his 45 knowledge.

Speaker 3:

That's true, alright, and the last one, you Come on, I've pulled it out more than a couple times.

Speaker 1:

There you go, All right. And the last one you Come on. Yeah, come on. I've pulled it out more than a couple times.

Speaker 3:

That could be used in a number of ways, that phrase. It's an epic sleeve, but it's a Warner Brothers 45.

Speaker 1:

All right, oh, you're laughing, jesus Well.

Speaker 3:

Leo Sayre Well, okay, more than I can say, was that a hit? What's the other one Millionaire? I think more than I can say, I think Lou would say he knows that Well let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see.

Speaker 1:

We're not 100% on him. Let me pull it up on. Let's see what we got here, leo Sayer more than I can say, because it might have been hit, I don't know Right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Leo Sayer more oh, it came right up. Alright, let's see what we got. Oh boy, not bad. Oh boy, not bad. I love you more than I could say. Is that it no?

Speaker 3:

I think so. At least there's a guitar in this one.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we'll see that that was yeah, that's a good song, yeah yeah I don't know. We got a closer that. That put me back in the race. Yeah, all right. So it comes down to you and me, buddy. So I got a couple of Piz Pits, you got some meat, so you started off with Billy Preston. Nothing, you went all black. This time you went all black.

Speaker 3:

Wait, I got Buzzkicks you went all soul. Did I get Buzzkicks?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, patty got Buzzkicks. Or did you get Buzzk? No, no, patty got boss gags. Or did you get boss gags? No, Patty got boss gags, yeah, yeah yeah, okay, so you have nothing from nothing. Billy Preston, when will I see you again? The three degrees and you got Sly, sly and the Fairs. Don't thank you. I got Grand Funk, some Kind of Wonderful. Billy, don't Be a Hero. And Leo said I love you more than I can say.

Speaker 3:

I think we need a third party. I think Dave or Patty have to decide.

Speaker 1:

Or we just go one more. You and me we're going to overtime.

Speaker 3:

I'm for it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, dave Phillips says I lost only because he doesn't like Leo Sayer. No, we're going into overtime. It's my show, my rules. It's going to overtime. If I lose this, I'm going into overtime again. Dave Phillips, I got nothing.

Speaker 3:

How about you pick one and I'll pick one? Okay, yeah, that works, you pick mine.

Speaker 1:

I'll pick yours, all right. Let's see, come on Garbage. Come on Garbage, all right. Another one from the Sound of Philadelphia. I think you got it. The OJs for the love of money, dang, you did stick, you went all black, this show money, money, money, money.

Speaker 3:

That's a good song. You ever hear the bullet boys do that.

Speaker 1:

That's version. Yes, yes, it's a good version. Forgot about that. It's a good version. Yeah, yeah, see, I know things all right, I'm picking yours. That's an obscure reference the bullet boys yeah patty says mark't, stop Both of you, you and Dave. Dave Phillips has texted Patty and said tell Mark he won, because they want to make me more salty than I. You won't even give me a win tonight. This 45 is sticky.

Speaker 3:

I'm not picking this up.

Speaker 1:

Wow, that's gross.

Speaker 3:

All right, here we go.

Speaker 1:

You won anyways.

Speaker 3:

Well, it's a.

Speaker 1:

Roulette records. Anyways, well, it's a roulette records. Roulette records, oh my God.

Speaker 3:

Well, Tommy James and the Shundells, Crimson and Clover.

Speaker 1:

That's a good song. I got Bo Donaldson, Tommy James, Leo Serre and Grand Funk. You know what? You have the OJs, Sly and the Family Stone, Billy Preston and the 3D. I lose, I can't, I'm not even going to try.

Speaker 3:

You got Lou songs tonight. That's the kind of songs Lou would get, but they were all number ones.

Speaker 1:

Yeah Well, yeah, I think they were. I think my three were number one hits. Dave Phillips won't talk about that, though, will he? No?

Speaker 3:

All right, I would like to thank my grandmother, who taught me I'd like to thank.

Speaker 1:

Here's a post-it right now thanking people for finally winning. It's my password.

Speaker 3:

This is how sad I am and I just held it up to a camera. You're not the only one that does that, yeah, but I held mine up to a camera.

Speaker 1:

I don't hey, you know what. If you ever find my phone, the code is 274932. Remember it, if you ever find this phone 274932.

Speaker 3:

There's not too many of them around.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I like them big phones.

Speaker 3:

Well, I do walk around Boca, you know. Hey, my phone's big too. Come on, Big phone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

My phone's bigger than yours, mine's bigger, mine's bigger, mine's bigger.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, how low can this show go? Yeah, yeah. Well, lou sent the text. Hold on, lou sent something, all right, while I was losing. It's just not my night. That's all there is to it. He said I'm at rehearsal for a gig tomorrow. I told you he wasn't coming.

Speaker 3:

Well, that's good, because I wouldn't have time to get stage fright, knowing I'd be on one-on-one with you. I get stage fright, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

You know what? I don't know. I don't know. I think you lied to me. Penalty box yeah, see, I can do that. He lied to me. Mark Smith purposely misled me to make me more irritated. He wins the 45 poker. He lies to me. I'm out. Now it's like 15. I don't even know what a plane ticket, how much?

Speaker 3:

is a plane ticket to England Over a thousand. Well, when are they playing? What month? July? Oh yeah, that's prime time for going to England. I just love that. The Oasis, the Gallagher brothers, oh great.

Speaker 1:

Oh great, the Dutch mentor is back.

Speaker 3:

Hola amigo. Oh great, we got a Dutch man speaking.

Speaker 1:

Spanish Max is there. Max is back. Oh yeah, we're being tag man speaking Spanish Max is there, max is back.

Speaker 3:

Yo, yeah, we're being tag-teamed by father and son here. There you go.

Speaker 1:

There you go, all right, so what we're going to do is now is my time to torture Mark Smith with trivia. Okay, trivia, nice, suck at it. And this is how I'm going to torture him.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I have. I don't know. Can we talk Abbott? No, no, I don't think he heard the intro. I am in a pissy fucking mood tonight.

Speaker 3:

All right, so let's fill the latecomers.

Speaker 1:

I think the Dutch master is. He's going to egg me on.

Speaker 3:

I know he might be at that show too, though he might go. Yeah, I might not be there. You are going to run into my son-in-law. Something tells me. Do you ever go to a big stadium show and you run into someone? You know, I have a funny feeling you're going to run into my son-in-law, yeah all right, he knows what you look like.

Speaker 1:

That's one of those things. Right, All right, here you go. This is how I'm going to torture you. I have in front of me, right here, 25 questions about Emerson Lake and Palmer. Let's see how much of a fan you really are. Well, it's a quality of the questions.

Speaker 3:

I don't want to hear what size underwear did Greg Lake wear in the 90s?

Speaker 1:

We'll see. Okay, let's start off with what classical piece is adapted in ELP's song Knife Edge.

Speaker 3:

Jesus, you got me. I forget Bartok. Is it by Bartok? Nope.

Speaker 1:

Nope Sinfonetta by Leo and French Suite no 1 inD Minor BWV 812 by Johann Sebastian Bach.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, oh man you got me.

Speaker 1:

I want you to keep score, tiffany. Let's say good evening to the beautiful Tiffany Van Hill. Okay, I'm keeping score here. Yes, say hello to the beautiful Tiffany.

Speaker 3:

Van Hill, Hi Tiffany.

Speaker 1:

Yes, all right, walter, say hi to Tiffany. Everybody. Say hi to Tiffany. Hi, tiffany. Yes, all right, walter, say hi to Tiffany. Everybody. Say hi to Tiffany. That's right, all right. Well, you're already 0 for 1. He doesn't know. Oh see, fly with. The Dutch mentor says Mark doesn't know a thing about politics, and now he's stumped on music too. I think me and the dutch mentor will really get along.

Speaker 3:

You and walter would be famously friendly with each other. See you guys. Patty said hello to tiffany see, there you go if you had a dutch accent, you would be walter.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you right now I don't even know what a dutch accent is. I don't want to do it because I don't want to hurt his feelings well, now's your time to do it. If you're going to do it, what's?

Speaker 2:

up with the lit candle, See look at Tiff.

Speaker 1:

Tiff says what's up with the lit candle vibe tonight? I have to. I've been doing it lately because you missed the beginning of the show and I don't want to rehash my anger. But I don't want to look back in anger. I'm out about a couple grand because I have to buy somebody an Oasis ticket and go to England.

Speaker 3:

Here's the thing, little guy here. He made a bet that Oasis would never reform, and I told him he was wrong, but he never listened to me, Don't make those bets. Oh fucking asshole.

Speaker 1:

This little guy here. The little guy just made a bet that now he has to pay up. Well, well, the dutch mentor son is slaying him right now back to the show. Back to the show. Uh, let me see. Uh, this is an easy one. So a lit candle is similar to the. Oh, tiffany, tiffany says so the lit candle is similar to the tiny violin. Oh, there you go. Everybody's against me.

Speaker 3:

Told you not to make a bet.

Speaker 1:

The world is against me today.

Speaker 3:

I wouldn't even bet that Elvis Presley isn't alive. I would never bet that you never know. There's no such thing as a sure bet.

Speaker 1:

Now I think I'm just going to blow out the candles because it just doesn't matter. Nah, it's cool, no? It smells nice, though I'm getting ready. It's pumpkin. Yeah, pumpkin spice. Yeah, I'm getting ready for my favorite time of year and everything nice, my favorite. Did I say favorite?

Speaker 3:

Your famous time of the year. Famous time of the year.

Speaker 1:

I can't. Let me drink some more ice coffee Turbo. Yeah, that's all I need, right? Speak Scott. All right, let's get to question two. This is going to Jesus. All right, this is easy. Which ELP album features a cover painting by the artist HR Geiger?

Speaker 3:

Brain Salad Surgery. And Let Everyone Know, hr Geiger decided to design the alien creature. Ah, there you go.

Speaker 1:

Okay, question three what piece of modest Mussorgsky M-U-S-S-O-R-G-S-K-Y Mussorgsky Did ELP famously adapt for the album and live performances, pictures and exhibition and exhibition. Yes, yeah, oh, my God, I'm cracking up. Thank you for bringing me up to speed. Yeah, thanks for making me rehash my misery. Beautiful Tiffany Van Hill, thank you. I was feeling better until you popped up on the screen.

Speaker 3:

Don't pick on her, calm down, she doesn't give a shit she, she doesn't give a shit.

Speaker 1:

Let's see uh number four. What is the original name of the band before they settled on Emerson Lake and Palmer?

Speaker 3:

you know what? I thought they were always Emerson Lake and Palmer. Keith Emerson was in the nice before Emerson Lake and Palmer. That's not the question. Mark Smith, or they did ask Jimi Hendrix to be in it, so it wouldn't help. Do you know the answer? Is it going to be help? No, okay.

Speaker 1:

What Go? Triumvirate no.

Speaker 3:

That's wrong.

Speaker 1:

Before choosing ELP. The band briefly considered the name Triumvirate before choosing ELP. So this is kind of a misleading. All right, triumvirate before choosing.

Speaker 3:

ELP. So this is kind of a misleading. All right.

Speaker 1:

Triumvirate was a German.

Speaker 3:

They briefly considered the name as opposed to the original name Because there is a band Triumvirate from Germany that sounds a lot like ELP.

Speaker 2:

Okay, weird.

Speaker 3:

In which year did?

Speaker 1:

ELP perform at the Isle of Wight Festival. What was that? That's repeated, I'm sorry. Are you conjuring up Hotel California with the candle? Yeah, yeah Tips that help survive.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I know, unfortunately, he has a sense of Colitis.

Speaker 1:

Right. In which year did ELP perform at the Isle of Wight?

Speaker 3:

Festival 1970. Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 1:

All right. Which ELP song was based on the hymn jerusalem, jerusalem, yep duh uh? Which track from the works volume one album features a full orchestra and choir closer to believing pirates?

Speaker 3:

well, so does closer to believing that's a greg lake song. Pirates didn't have a choir. Give you 50 on that. That's a wrong. Pirates didn't have a tom spalone where she was listening okay, I'll believe you.

Speaker 1:

Uh, what was the name of the first elp album released on their own label, manticore?

Speaker 3:

Records. Welcome back, my friends.

Speaker 1:

This show never ends Brain Salad Surgery. That was on.

Speaker 3:

Oh shit.

Speaker 1:

Tom's going to kill me. What poem inspired lyrics to the ELP song the Sage?

Speaker 3:

The Sage by Harry Belafonte.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's the Sage, so yeah. Was inspired by a combination of folk themes. What year did ELP officially disband before the reunion? In the 90s, 79. Which ELP song was originally composed by the Argentine composer Alberto Genestera?

Speaker 3:

Takata featuring Karl Palmer on Synthesize Productions. There you go?

Speaker 1:

What famous piece of equipment did Keith Emerson famously use during live performances?

Speaker 3:

It's either the Moog synthesizer or the Hammond organ.

Speaker 1:

Oh, look at this. Tiffany says Hope y'all have a good night. Thank you for the laugh, mark, you are awesome. Don't Stop, stop, stop. Tiffany Van Hill, beautiful Tiffany.

Speaker 3:

Van Hilliffany, I think I want my own show.

Speaker 1:

I think I want my own show now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, max is right uh, we're gonna talk, we're gonna talk ready my case, we gotta have one of those talks, like I told you about some other albums okay, here we go, uh I might not get through all 25 of these, which emerson lake and palma member was once a member of the band King Crimson Greg Lake.

Speaker 1:

What ELP song features the lyrics based on a poem by English poet William Blake, william Perry Blake.

Speaker 3:

Jerusalem.

Speaker 1:

Yep. Which ELP album includes a cover of the classic piece Hoedown by Aaron Copland Trilogy? Keep them coming. What instrument did Greg Lake primarily play? That's easy Bass, yeah. Which ELP album was released in 71 and is often regarded as the breakthrough album? Tarkus? What unique recording technique was used on the song Tank from the debut album?

Speaker 3:

Recording technique. Is it a drum solo?

Speaker 1:

No, that's not a technique, that's a drum solo.

Speaker 3:

Phasing Flanging.

Speaker 1:

Nope Back with drum tracks oh yeah, all right, all right. That's a no-thing question.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, all right, all right, that's a no-thing question. That's something Walter would ask.

Speaker 1:

In which city did ELP perform their first live concert? Newcastle, plymouth, england. What was the studio album released by ELP before they disbanded in the 90s? Black Moon In the hot seat Yep, in the hot seat. Alright, now I'm going to give you some questions on Zebra.

Speaker 3:

I can't wait to hear these questions. Ai give me questions on Zebra Exactly.

Speaker 1:

I tried to say hard questions. The first, ai spit out who the fuck is Zebra. It's in Bronx Zoo. Yeah, exactly what year was Zebra originally formed and where did they originate? New Orleans 73? 75. All right, who are the original members of Zebra and what instruments do they play?

Speaker 3:

Randy Jackson guitar. Felix Hahnemann bass and keyboards, Guy Gelsel drums. But if you're talking really original, there was a fourth member. I can't remember him. Now, there you go, you got it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Which major rock band heavily influenced Zebra's early music style? Led Zeppelin. What is the title of Zebra's debut album and what year was it released Zebra Mofo debut album and what year was it released zebra mofo 1983. Which zebra song became the band's biggest hit and reached number 29 on the billboard mainstream rock chart.

Speaker 3:

Tell me what you want. Nope, no, nope. Uh, who's behind the door there?

Speaker 1:

you go okay, you got it wrong though, so yeah, but I'll just give you the second chance wow that charted higher. What notable producer, known for working with famous artists like the stones and zeppelin, produced Zebra's debut album. Jack Douglas. What is the name of the record label that first signed Zebra Atlantic Yep, and who was the executive that signed them?

Speaker 3:

Jason Flom.

Speaker 1:

Yep. What unique characteristic does the cover of Zebra's self-titled debut album that became iconic for the band?

Speaker 3:

It's their three faces.

Speaker 1:

It's the black and white pattern reminiscent of Zebra Stripes. Oh, I know which Zebra album was released in 2003?

Speaker 3:

um, what the fuck is that?

Speaker 1:

uh four zebra, four zebra four.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I got it right what's the name of zebra?

Speaker 1:

you have 50 because you only said four. What is the name of zebra's live album, where these are 90?

Speaker 3:

zebra live and I was at the recording of it in Long Island. There you go, all right, which?

Speaker 1:

member of Zebra, wrote most of the band's songs and also known for his work in classical music, randy.

Speaker 3:

Jackson, he writes everything.

Speaker 1:

What instrument besides guitar is Randy Jackson known for? Playing Keyboards? Yep, what was the peak position of Ze's debut album? Number one peaked at number 29 in the billboard 200. Oh yeah, yeah. Which zebra song features a reference to classical mythology, mentioning the god jupiter in the lyrics?

Speaker 3:

but no more. Tell me what you want, what it's about? A relationship gone bad?

Speaker 2:

I don't know how did you come?

Speaker 3:

into it. All right, I got that one wrong, according to your.

Speaker 1:

AI. Well, you didn't know. So AI is right. In what year did Zebra perform their first concert under the name Zebra 75.

Speaker 3:

And what was the venue? New Orleans. It was a high school.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, new Orleans, all right. Well, you did. Well, my friend, you did well.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I got a question for you, okay, okay. What color is Morrissey's dandruff when he sweats?

Speaker 1:

What color is his dandruff when he sweats?

Speaker 3:

When he sweats, yeah, yeah, yeah I don't know Black, you're no fan, you suck. I'm never talking to you about Morrissey again. I know right, jesus, I know All right. So I got one, two, three, four, five wrong on ELP.

Speaker 3:

He's got 20 right and he's got 20 right and I got two wrong on zebra, which means you got 12 right, 13 right. There you go. Did you ever listen to their first album? Just listen to it sometime. It's good classic hard rock, you'll like it. I'm telling you you'll like it all right, here you go.

Speaker 1:

Here's uh some uh trivia, basic rock and roll trivia. This is where I'm gonna suck. All right, let's see. Uh, so which band? We know what the wall of sound is, but which band was the first band, a group was the first to use it? Uh in a live setting the wall of sound in a recording studio. Oh, oh shit. We know who did it phil specter did it, but who was the first group that he did it with?

Speaker 3:

oh god, uh, martha and the vandals no, close the ronettes.

Speaker 1:

Okay, be my baby, right? Well, yeah, the whole album, I guess. Yeah, uh, let me see which. Uh, which song did elvis presley famously refused to record unless it was rewritten to include a more rock and roll feel Hound Dog, yep. What unusual method did the Stones use to record the rhythm track for their hit Street Fighting man?

Speaker 3:

It was acoustic guitar distorted.

Speaker 1:

The rhythm track was recorded using a portable cassette recorder for a lo-fi sound. I got that wrong, which rock band famously turned down Woodstock? Because they didn't want to play second fiddle to Jefferson Airplane?

Speaker 3:

Led Zeppelin no, jeff Beckwith the Doors. Oh, I don't think they would have went over good at Woodstock.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I don't know, not every band there was fucking good.

Speaker 3:

I would say that Morrison would have had a fight with Townsend.

Speaker 1:

I think the Doors would have had a better set than country Joe McDonald and the Fish and the Grateful Dead and the Grateful Dead, yeah, what was the original name of? Wow, that's easy. Let me see which. It's easy for you. I may get it wrong. No, that one was easy. Which classic rock band was originally called the Gollywogs?

Speaker 3:

Creedence Clearwater Revival.

Speaker 1:

Yep, what was the first rock and roll song to be used as a theme for a major television show? The?

Speaker 3:

Monkees, nope, I don't know Rock Around the.

Speaker 1:

Clock Happy Days. That's a good question actually. It Around the Clock Happy Days. That's a good question actually.

Speaker 3:

It's a trick question. I'm going back to the 60s.

Speaker 1:

Let me see that one's easy. Which 1960s rock group recorded their debut album at a studio session that lasted only three days? Jesus, what was the? First part of that the 60s rock group recorded their debut album at a studio session that lasted only three days.

Speaker 3:

The Doors yeah that was a quick one that's pumping it out. It sounds great. We already know that one.

Speaker 1:

This might be easy. Which famous rock band was originally formed under the name Smile Queen Yep. What was the last studio album recorded by the oh you know that one, abbey Road? What famous rock song by the Eagles? Now that's easy. I didn't go over these, as you can see, it happens when you fire your writing staff.

Speaker 1:

I know. Okay, this is an interesting question. What was the only song by the Rolling Stones that featured Keith Richards on lead vocals that became a major hit? Happy Yep, which rock and roll song, originally by Robert Johnson, was famously covered by Cream and became one of their signature songs? Crossroads, yeah. You're insulting me with this shit man, I'm just fucking reading them as they come. Okay, I'm gonna suck my guitar off the stand. What is the name of the first rock and roll song hit to hit number one on the Billboard charts?

Speaker 3:

Hmm, rock Around the Clock, yeah, oh wow, good guess. Yeah, let me see Come on, Lou, you're missing us.

Speaker 1:

He'd be sleeping right now. This would be him. What song? The Doors were special. Good night boys. Good show, All right, Dave Phillips.

Speaker 2:

See you later?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, which song by Bob Dylan was the first to feature him playing an electric guitar at the Newtown Like?

Speaker 3:

a wrong song. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Which rock band based? No, what was the first rock and roll single to be played in space? Space Oddity, johnny B Goode, oh okay. Space Oddity, johnny B Goode, oh okay. What famous rock star was banned from entering the USA due to a prior drug conviction in 1967?

Speaker 3:

No, it wouldn't be Keith Richards. Oh God, I'm stumped.

Speaker 1:

Britishish mcjaga ah it's one of the stones. All right, let's get into some 80s trivia. Okay, what was the original name of the space shuttle challenger? You'll never get that no, what was? It sta 099. Structural test, article 99 099 uh. Structural test, article 99. Which British band's 1981 song Ghost Town topped the UK singles charts during a period of widespread riots in England?

Speaker 3:

Oh, oh, oh oh.

Speaker 1:

We were just talking about this a couple weeks ago.

Speaker 3:

Clash.

Speaker 1:

Nope the specials oh this town sort of like a ghost town.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I feel like an idiot with that one no more fighting on the dance floor.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, anyway, uh, in 1985, which two countries signed the Plaza Accord leading to a significant appreciation of the Japanese yen against the US dollar, oh, wow.

Speaker 3:

A good guess would be you too.

Speaker 1:

No, which two countries?

Speaker 3:

signed the.

Speaker 1:

Plaza Accord.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you're killing me with these. This is a tough one Did you know it no.

Speaker 1:

France and Belgium, leading to a significant appreciation of the Japanese yen, the United States and Japan, along with Germany, france and United Kingdom. Yeah, let me see which film in the this is the 80s which film won the first best ever picture best ever best picture oscar awarded to a british director since world war ii, and who was the director? Doesn't matter who the director was. Which film won the first best picture? 85, I think it was. No, doesn't say what year.

Speaker 3:

I'm thinking it's Ridley Scott, maybe wrong. No.

Speaker 1:

It's not. It was 81. It was 81. It's a fucking boring ass movie.

Speaker 3:

Was it the one with Harrisonrison ford?

Speaker 1:

no, not even close. The fucking guys running on the beach, chariots of fire yeah, I got to see that yeah, I'm sorry, I missed it too I saw it in one day.

Speaker 3:

I saw that in taps. Taps was clearly the better movie. Remember that with George C Scott, yeah yeah, Great movie In 1983,.

Speaker 1:

what gaming console, also known as the Famicom in Japan, helped revitalize the video game industry in the United States? Intellivision no, that was the 70s. That's a good one though.

Speaker 3:

Intellivision Wow.

Speaker 1:

Remember that my sister in television.

Speaker 3:

No, that was the 70s. That's a good one, though. In television, wow, remember that my sister.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the bowling was great. Yeah, uh, nintendo entertainment system oh okay, yeah, who was the first woman appointed to the us supreme court? I should know this of all people.

Speaker 3:

Supreme Court. I should know this of all people. Sondra Day O'Connor.

Speaker 1:

Yep.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yep, what do we got? I mean, he's Civ.

Speaker 1:

Scott, Look at this. Oh my God, Max Chariots of Fire is a timeless, amazing movie.

Speaker 3:

I respect his decision on that. Have some taste. You know why I respect his decision. This kid is smart. He's smarter than you and I put together.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. He thinks Chariots of Fire is a timeless, amazing movie. I don't know.

Speaker 3:

There's a scene where they're singing Jerusalem in a church and that's the one thing in the movie I went. They're singing an EOP song. I didn't know it was a hymn. Yeah, leave Max alone. You can pick on.

Speaker 1:

walter, pick on he says you don't have, uh, yeah see, walter has hair, but he wears the skull cap. Oh boy okay, uh, what is this one? Which popular arcade game released by namco in 1980 became the best-selling arcade game of all time? Street Fighter, nope.

Speaker 3:

What.

Speaker 1:

You got it. It's right behind me. It's that right there. I can't see it. Oh, this is the bar-top version Pac-Man. Oh man yeah that's like a 19. They made these in 1982. That's what that does. Does yours work? Yeah, oh, I got like a 19. They made these in 1982. That's what that does. Does yours work? Yeah?

Speaker 3:

Oh, I got to come down. It's all original, it's all original.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, wow, it's still got the old TV screen, as they call it. And then none of these LED shit, new stuff. I bought that for like I don't know 200 bucks or something. Well, there was a period of time where no one wanted them. Yeah, well, I got it. I was like my wife actually wanted it.

Speaker 3:

So I was like okay, uh, let me see. Oh, by the way, happy birthday.

Speaker 1:

Oh yep, it's dr vera, it was yesterday. I ate six lobsters last night. Six one and a half pound lobsters last night I saw that picture. It's real it's real.

Speaker 3:

It's like you actually went on a beach and shot a bunch of lobsters the fucking animals in this, the middle of this nice.

Speaker 1:

It's this catering place, right, but they have this beautiful, beautiful kitchen, like it's open, it's huge and they do events there and stuff, and like every month they just open this place up and it's like it was like 95 bucks a person for this whole clam bake. It was a buffet. You only get two lobsters each, though, so I got my two. My wife, dr Vera, does not eat lobster, so you got two more, and my stepson couldn't make it. So well, that's six lobsters, holy shit. So I walked up and I give the lady three. I said I have three tickets and she goes okay, thank you. And then the guy puts two on my tray and she says thank you, I go. I gave you three tickets and she said yeah, I said that's six lobsters.

Speaker 3:

Yep, she doesn't know you.

Speaker 1:

She actually took a picture of you holding this big tray with six lobsters on it. Yeah, two pieces of corn on the cob, two corn on the cob, two corn muffins yeah, I killed it all. I ate one and then apple cobbler for dessert. I should be a professional eater.

Speaker 3:

How was this morning, were you? Okay, I was fine.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, I was fine, let's see, I think you're Iron man inside.

Speaker 3:

I really do. What's that? I think inside you're Iron man. Oh, speaking of Iron man.

Speaker 1:

Iron man activate.

Speaker 3:

There you go Liverpool it's a new season, do it.

Speaker 1:

Where are we here? Which spacecraft this is the 80s right which spacecraft made its closest approach to Neptune in 1989, providing the first close-up image of the planet?

Speaker 3:

Oh, you stumped me, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Voyager 2. That was a big deal actually. It was who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for his non-violent opposition to apartheid in South Africa.

Speaker 3:

Not Tutu. Fuck, I can't remember his name. You're killing me, all right, all right, annie glover portrayed him in a great movie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's your answer. No, it was desmond tutu. You should have stuck with your initial answer yeah I thought okay, no, okay, no, you're thinking of the guy that was in prison. Yeah, yeah no, mandela no.

Speaker 3:

Okay, let's see you are drooling right now. No, I'm glad I brought you out of your funk, but you still owe 500 bucks.

Speaker 1:

Which technological innovation, introduced in 1982, was the first to allow consumers to easily record TV shows VHS tape?

Speaker 3:

VCR. Vcr Because betas came out in the 70s. Yeah, that's why I said VHS All right, beta was better.

Speaker 1:

What was the name of the software that became the first spreadsheet program for personal computers? It was released in 79, but popularized in the early 1980s linux, visicalc. Never heard of it, I know right, uh, let me see which still uses it. Which 1989 event marked the fall of the berlin wall? Signing, uh, signaling the end of the of the Berlin Wall, signaling the end of the Cold War? The event yeah, the answer is the Berlin Wall fell down.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because it's either that or the performance of the wall at the wall. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh, ai, ai. Let me see. Okay, this is a good one. This is 80s all the way. Which fashion item became a staple of 1980s youth culture and was famously worn by characters in the movie Back to the Future? Flipped up caps? I had one of these. Nope the jacket, I had a blue one. Nope, well, nope, not a blue one. Nope, well, nope, not a jacket. Alright, what? The puffer vest? It's a vest, but it's the down like it's the puffer vest. I had one of those.

Speaker 3:

It was blue. I had one too. Mine was sanguine red.

Speaker 1:

Sanguine. There you go. Okay, let's see what do we got here. I don't know about this one which popular 1990s TV show had a character who was originally written to be played by a stand-up comedian, but the role was eventually given to a professional. No, that's too obscure Friends. I don't know which 2000s movie famously contains a scene where the cell phone ringing in the actor's pocket was unplanned but kept in the final cut of the film.

Speaker 3:

Ooh, I'm stumped.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Ocean's Eleven, Ah great movie. Max says how do we?

Speaker 3:

feel about the killers here, I don't know. Ah, I liked them when they started, but they got to be too dramatic and too much. I don't like them anymore, but the first album was good yeah, they reminded me a little. Yeah, they're kind of like a queen sounding. Yeah, I like the the, uh, the muse too. When they first started, I really liked them.

Speaker 1:

They kind of got after a while yeah, what was the first music video ever played on mtv europe?

Speaker 3:

oh, I'm gonna guess it's a morrissey video well, 87, it was still the smiths.

Speaker 1:

They were just about.

Speaker 3:

Oh okay, all right all right um ah rolling stones money for nothing.

Speaker 1:

That makes sense. I want my mtv, yep which animated television series first airing in the 90s holds the record for most guest stars. Which? What series? Animated television series? Simpsons, yeah, yeah. What was the name of the controversial single by Madonna that was banned in 1989? Papa Don't Preach no Close Like a Prayer, yeah, yeah yeah. Banned by the Vatican didn't like it. Yeah. Which classic movie was almost directed by Steven Spielberg in the 80s but ended up being directed by Robert Zemeckis instead?

Speaker 3:

Those fucking things. They put in the microwave and they blew up Gremlins. Back to the Future.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know that. Yeah, who was the first actor to play the role of james bond in a film, and in which movie did they first appear? This one is a little bit tricky the first actor to portray james bond ever play james bond in film. In which movie did they first appear?

Speaker 3:

Something tells me, you're going to tell me when they made that Casino Royale comedy one. I don't know, I thought it was Sean Connery.

Speaker 1:

Barry Nelson in 1954 television adaption of Casino Royale. Really yeah.

Speaker 3:

Holy shit, yeah right Wow.

Speaker 1:

What fashion designer was the first to have a model wear nothing but body paint on a catwalk? Yves Saint Laurent, makes sense. What's the first movie to surpass the $1 billion mark on the worldwide box office? Jurassic Park, nope what? Titanic, 1997. Oh yeah, rose Rose. Which 1980s horror movie? What is this Inspired by John Carpenter to create halloween franchise, and what was the inspiration behind it?

Speaker 3:

this makes no sense no, because he created that in the 70s. Yeah, what's the answer?

Speaker 1:

psycho 1960 like 80s chat ai. There you go. It's still not that good.

Speaker 3:

Start paying your writers again I know, I, I know, I know. Oh, wait you got to pay for Oasis tickets.

Speaker 1:

All right, in the 1990s sitcom feature which 1990s sitcom featured a storyline where the character started a fictional coffee shop business? And what was the name of the shop? What so Seinfeld? Evidently one of the episodes they started their own muffin shop. What was the name of the of the shop? I don't think that's right no, I don't remember that episode no, I think this is the episode where kramer worked in a muffin shop yeah, yeah and it was, it was the festivus, uh, and he went on strike or he won.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he went on strike.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was top of the muffin to you. Yeah, which celebrity was the first to reach 1 million followers on Twitter?

Speaker 3:

Madonna, ashton Kutcher, ashton Kutcher really yeah, ashton Kutcher yeah, I met him in our hospital. He's filmed a skit for Saturday Night Live. He's actually a very nice guy.

Speaker 1:

What was the original intended title for the movie Pretty Woman and why was it changed?

Speaker 3:

The hooker that almost got away. I don't know what.

Speaker 1:

The original title was $3,000, referring to the amount of money Edward offered Vivian. It was changed to Pretty Woman to align with the upbeat tone of the film. Wise choice, yeah, which 1980s band had a music video that featured rotoscoped animation and became one of the most iconic videos of the decade? Accept.

Speaker 3:

Midnight Mover Aha.

Speaker 1:

Take On Me, oh, because yeah, alright, that's yeah, keep drinking, buddy. No, no, no, all right, that's yeah, yeah, yeah, keep drinking, buddy.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no, I'm thinking Rotoscope, because the metal band you know your brother made me defensive about that.

Speaker 1:

I haven't had two bottles. Colin, Don't fucking listen to him. What was the first American TV show to feature an interracial kiss?

Speaker 3:

Star Trek.

Speaker 1:

Yep, yeah, yep, with Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Uhura. Yep, it's getting a little funky.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Which actor holds? This is right up your alley. Which actor holds the record for hosting Saturday Night Live the most times, and how many times have they hosted it?

Speaker 3:

Alec Baldwin, yep, or okay, I knew the number, I can't remember the number 17 times. Yeah, because they have that club and whenever one of them hits it, whenever a host hits it, all the guys come back. Steve Martin, yeah, michael, what's his name?

Speaker 1:

King of New York guy, he comes back and yeah, yeah what was the first reality tv show to air in the united states and what year did it debut?

Speaker 3:

cops no this is on this is pretty obscure.

Speaker 1:

An american family which aired in 1973. I remember hearing about that. I don't know if I ever watched it, probably didn't. Just don't really.

Speaker 3:

Back then you didn't have digital video cameras, so everything had to be filmed.

Speaker 1:

Big cameras in the house.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, which 1980s pop icon was originally offered the role of Lydia Dietz in Beetlejuice before it was given to Winona Ryder Madonna?

Speaker 3:

Alyssa Milano. Ah, everything's Madonna for me.

Speaker 1:

This is now basic pop trivia. Yeah, pop culture trivia. What was the first major Hollywood film to be released entirely in digital format without traditional cellulite film prints? Star wars partial credit.

Speaker 3:

Which one phantom menace nope which one episode two attack the clones in 2002 because I worked for a guy, noel, that fixed film projectors and a little side story these mom and pop theaters barely got any money because of disney. If you showed a disney movie, disney got 95 of your ticket sales and they got 25 of your concessions. So the only way they could survive would be sneak showings in the afternoon. Once they went, digital lucas did that. They couldn't even sneak showing, so that was the end of the mom and pop theaters.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah. Then that whole thing changed that whole. Uh, how they divided the money. Now, most of the theaters get most of it now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it went back. It goes back and forth, but the theaters are kind of the theaters that's the bottom of the theaters.

Speaker 1:

Like you need us, yeah exactly. The. It's big chains. You don't have those little. Remember the little theaters you're growing up. They had one in my hometown. Me too. I live a block from an old theater. Yeah, beautiful building still there. It's now it's like a, a daycare place and a gymnastics place, but it was a beautiful, beautiful building and you could walk to see a movie and you walked to see a movie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and you didn't break the bank to see a movie no, mondays and and Tuesdays was dollar movie night because the weekend had already come. They'll start a new movie on, like Wednesday, and nobody goes. Yeah, so Monday and Tuesday everybody has already seen it in this town, yeah, so it's, like you know, okay, dollar movie night. Back then I think the movie was like $2.50. Oh, yeah, to get in.

Speaker 3:

You know we were bad. We used to chalk the door open at Westwood Movie Theater and sneak in.

Speaker 1:

The owner did not know that the door was chalked open for a whole week, we'd sneak in. This is how bad AI is. This is how bad it can be. Sometimes it's either really good or it's fucking horrible. Yeah, listen to this one, which 1990s grunge band's lead singer, died of a heroin overdose in 1994, sparking widespread media coverage and conspiracy theories.

Speaker 3:

Well, lane Stanley died, but it wasn't 94. No, so Kurt Cobain died of a gunshot wound, they said Kurt.

Speaker 1:

Cobain, that's what AI said.

Speaker 3:

They said Kurt Cobain died of a drug overdose. What do the tinfoil hat people say about kirk?

Speaker 1:

coban, who, do they think, killed him.

Speaker 3:

They think courtney yeah, I look, evil is evil. I just have a hard time believing that I do because he knew he was not a healthy guy psychologically, and she's not evil she's I don't know, she just gets a bad rap.

Speaker 1:

She was that kind of really rebellious. I love her. I love my dad took me to some of those theaters oh, yeah, you can watch it. Yeah, yeah yeah, my dad took me to some of those theaters. Yeah, we're not talking about those movies, lou no hand cream theaters no, I think.

Speaker 1:

I think that, uh, courtney love gets a bad rap. Okay, she, she can be an asshole, but she was that. She was the grunge queen, she was rebellious and a drug addict and yeah, hole was a great band. Okay, so the the second album is fucking, live through. This is a fucking amazing album, one of the best albums in the 90s. If you ask me, uh, it's one of those perfect albums. Start to finish. If you've never listened to it, uh, just put down what you think you know about courtney love or what goes on with her. But uh, live through this is a fucking great album, great fucking album. And uh, you know, I think kirk obame probably wrote a lot of those lyrics just like uh one.

Speaker 1:

That billy was billy corgan billy corgan from the smashing pumpkins wrote you know so there's that, but that's the fucking record industry, right?

Speaker 1:

yeah yeah, that's what they. I mean, it is what it is. That's that's business, it's not fair, right. But you know, she wrote them and you know what? She was one of the first people, really one of the very first people, to call out Harvey Weinstein Weinstein, and that's what ruined her acting career. He ruined her acting career, but she was fucking right. But they were like oh, that's just Courtney Love. They gaslighted her and you know the big powerhouse, you know miramax, uh, you know, uh, whatever, she was a good actor. She was a good actor. Yeah, she did good. She did good larry flint.

Speaker 1:

She was great, larry flint yeah, and they fucked her over because she she called out for the truth. You know, yeah, which popular children's cartoon show from the 1980s was originally created to promote a toy line Cabbage.

Speaker 3:

Patch Kids.

Speaker 1:

No, no, this was created just to sell toys, but it took on a life of its own. Smurfs, nope, he-man and the Masters of the Universe oh really, yep, that came after the toys. Wow, that was before the toys. It was created to sell toys so it was like every episode was like an advertisement for them. Yeah, yeah. And then netflix and fucking that idiot uh, what's his name? That did Clerks. What's his name? Kevin Smith. What a fucking woke piece of shit he is. He goes in there and absolutely destroys it, kills He-Man in the first episode. Why do you call it Masters of the Universe? And then they kill He-Man? Oh, and, by the way, they killed Skeletor too. And then they made the women. Does that make them woke? Yeah, because then the women took over and they were the masters of the universe. That's not the fucking cartoon. No, no, you gotta go with the fucking.

Speaker 3:

I didn't even know he did it.

Speaker 1:

And it was misleading. Yeah, he said, oh I. He says, oh, I love He-Man. I used was mislead. Yeah, he said, oh I I. He says, oh, I love he man. I used to watch it all the time when I was a kid and then someone finds a clip of him saying I never watched he man, it just wasn't in my uh, wasn't in my thing.

Speaker 3:

I was into comic books, yeah yeah, I didn't even know he did the show.

Speaker 1:

It was fucking like it got brutalized. Dude, it got brutalized and dude it got brutalized. And why do you kill He-Man in the first fucking episode?

Speaker 3:

I'm just scared to know that there's adult He-Man fans out there. There are.

Speaker 1:

I mean, this is a whole generation of kids that grew up watching that shit.

Speaker 3:

Well, you know what? I'm still a Pinhead fan. I was a teenage thing.

Speaker 1:

What was the first website ever created?

Speaker 3:

Ooh.

Speaker 1:

Myspace? No, I'd ever created, oh myspace. No, that might have been the first real social media. Yeah, what info dot c-e-r-n, dot c-h in info wars, info wars, yeah, uh, let me see.

Speaker 3:

No, that's easy, that's easy which movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1994?. Seven, I know Forrest Gump. Oh see, I'm bad with years. Yeah, that is a good movie.

Speaker 1:

Really it is a good movie. Really it is a good movie. Yeah, yeah, where are we?

Speaker 3:

at. They did a good job with Gary Sinise's legs in that one. When they did that, that really looked real.

Speaker 1:

That was good, CGI. What major political scandal led to the impeachment of a US president in 1998? Eatin' ain't cheatin' baby.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, look at that eating ain't cheating baby. Yeah, yeah, yeah, dna, it's okay when he did it. But then everybody hates trump because he got accused of something that he didn't even. There was no witnesses. Well, you didn't grab her by the doesn't matter. Well, you know, you know what you know clinton did with the cigar, so there's all that. Oh, look at the box. I got that. He's only that. Oh, it's fine. Look at Fox. He's like oh, that means only that crazy Bill Clinton Good old. Southern boy, good old Southern boy.

Speaker 1:

He likes that fried chicken, it's all right, he's a Democrat, he can do whatever he wants.

Speaker 3:

Don't worry, he was the best Republican president we ever had.

Speaker 1:

Let's see what technology did Sony release in 1994 that revolutionized home gaming.

Speaker 3:

PlayStation. Yep, yeah, I had the original.

Speaker 1:

I still have it. What was its main competitor?

Speaker 3:

Oh, was it.

Speaker 1:

Xbox, no, nintendo 64.

Speaker 3:

Oh, Xbox came much later yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I can't play the new video games. Nintendo 64, mario Racing, that was the best. What?

Speaker 1:

was the first song ever to be released as a digital download in 1994?.

Speaker 3:

Losing my Religion from REM no no.

Speaker 1:

That was. Wasn't that like 88?

Speaker 3:

Lose Taron like lose going Mark you stupid idiot Head First by Aerosmith.

Speaker 2:

That doesn't make sense.

Speaker 1:

That could be wrong.

Speaker 3:

Isn't there a band called Head East?

Speaker 1:

I mean yeah there is a band called.

Speaker 3:

Head East.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's great. And they, they had. They had one good hit, uh great song yep yeah. Which 1990s film became the highest grossing animated film of all time? I think it's probably been broken by then, maybe I don't know 90s, 90s yeah, aladdin, the Lion King in 94, who was the first female Secretary of State.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I got her autobiography, madeline.

Speaker 1:

Albright Yep, which boy band formed in 1993 and went on to become one of the best-selling bands of all time Queen Queen.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, lovey, yeah, no Boyz II Men.

Speaker 1:

Nope Backstreet Boys, who was the top female tennis player of the 1990s.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I only know Billie Jean King, and that's not the 90s.

Speaker 1:

Jesus Christ, Steffi Graf oh okay.

Speaker 3:

She ended up marrying Andre Ag 90s. Oh, I I only know billy jean king, and that's not the jesus christ. Yeah, stephy graff.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay she ended up marrying andre augustine, that's something she had. That big old honker, but there was something pretty about it. She just like it worked for her. Like stephy graff, it just worked for her. You know, she had a honker she got a big old honker she did a big old nose, but it was kind of just worked for her. Sometimes you get those like what's her name? Um, uh, what was her name uh fuck.

Speaker 3:

When she had a cold, they called out the fire department yeah, yeah, uh, what was her name?

Speaker 1:

um, how was it? No, I forget. And there was this. It was this actress and she was a model too and she like had a gap teeth and she, her face was kind of. She said my eyes aren't aligned, it's just, but it all works. Some name, a movie she was in. I, I can picture her, but I can't, uh, I can't put it together. Well, I'll remember it after the show, not that that matters. Uh, all right, we're getting to the end of this.

Speaker 3:

This was just technically a filler show yeah, because it's not like we were supposed to celebrate something, me and lou, but it's not going to happen tonight I I know I got to take a little bit of blame for this, because well, all of it because I'm really the producer of the show I have been just really embedded with.

Speaker 1:

I did a podcast interview today for the vets connection podcast and I was signing a contract for my my fundraiser in november and I've just been doing a lot of like my foundation interviews.

Speaker 3:

Interviews take everything out of you.

Speaker 1:

You, you give a lot of energy to those interviews yeah, you have to, you have to be kind and it's they're serious interviews, although this one was pretty funny at the beginning because, okay, let me, let me just take a little break here. People would probably rather hear these stories than these trivia questions, but, um, so I, I have this set up and it's with these uh, it's two people and, like this guy's the executive director of Florida Voices for Health, which is, like you know, they do legislation, you know, they really about improving healthcare in the state of Florida. And you know, and the guy found out about me through somebody I interviewed on another podcast and oh, look at this Fucking, here he comes to save the day, lou, hey, hey hey, what are you doing?

Speaker 1:

Coming to save the day. Yeah, save the day for me. I left rehearsal early.

Speaker 2:

I left rehearsal early, just so I could save this show.

Speaker 1:

Lou is watching. He's like I got to fucking save these motherfucking people, I'm a bad. This is not a well so for the listeners. For the listeners look at Lou. Few was left when you came on, so I don't know what that means.

Speaker 1:

Patty's still there, of course she says um so we're doing this interview, right, I'm doing this interview, and it's, and it's. You know, they're in northern Florida and this lady, she's a wife of a veteran, she's a veteran, she's a military spouse, she's a veteran, she's like an advocate, she's a writer, nice, nice lady. And so she set up, just kind of, this is how the setup is right, and like about five minutes into the interview, her fucking camera just tanks over, boom it was her iPad and you just see it go fucking up and you hear her go oh, she's grabbing it and it's fucking chaos.

Speaker 1:

It's a good thing this is an edited interview. You're right, but it just set the tone and then the other dude's mic wasn't working and it ends up. You know, to his computer ends up he goes. Well, I do have a standalone mic like I can. Yeah, just plug your mic in, dude, you know, great interview and everything but uh just shows what can happen in the course of a yeah, yeah in an interview so, and lou, you missed the beginning of this.

Speaker 1:

My intro wasn't ready and I had to. I vented for like five minutes until the intro was uploaded.

Speaker 3:

Scott's feeling really hurt tonight. He lost a bet Poor guy.

Speaker 2:

I know, I know he did and I can't wait till you and Perry treat me to REM when they play, but it won't be England, those tickets aren't going to be that expensive.

Speaker 3:

Ooh, I heard that one.

Speaker 2:

As part of your wager, you bought yourself, you and Jack tickets to go to Wembley. Not yet. They go on sale Saturday morning.

Speaker 1:

Yeah Right, and I had to break the news to my wife that these aren't going to be cheap tickets. I would think I'm wondering, and I said to Mark if I'll even get them. They just Technology Mark's like well, there's so many tickets but there's so many fucking people.

Speaker 2:

What does?

Speaker 1:

Wembley hold Like 70,000?.

Speaker 3:

Don't forget Scott. People will try to get the other shows too. I think a lot of people are going to try to get the Manchester show. That's the homecoming.

Speaker 2:

Have they scheduled the whole series in cities In Europe? Is it coming to?

Speaker 1:

America. Then they're going to do a live 25 tour of the United States.

Speaker 3:

If they make it through, yeah, if they don't kill each other.

Speaker 1:

No, I think at this point they'll be fine. I think Noel's him and his wife had done. I think she might have been a cog in that machine because Liam dogged her when it was Twitter and I think he saw something there and Noel didn't. Well, they ended up getting divorced and so I think Noel's like you know what, Maybe little brother was right. I don't know, they will. I maybe we'll get the story, maybe we won't and the business behind.

Speaker 1:

You know, there's some, there's some deep pockets offering some some good, good money to the same money oh, yeah, yeah and now that liam's done with I mean, uh, noel's done with his divorce and everything, and you know um, now my son my son is a no fan.

Speaker 3:

He loves no. I love them both. Even he admits, though his last couple albums have been yeah, like you know, I'm a bigger liam fan.

Speaker 1:

I love noel gallagher, but I've oh, I like liam. He's got.

Speaker 3:

Anthony says he's got no spark, there's no nothing original, he's just like retreading on his yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, you know, high Flying Birds he wasn't really putting out and he played in the States too. He came over here. See, liam was smart, you got to nurture and grow. Yeah, you know, just conquer your land. You're rich enough as it is. You know, you don't have to travel too far, you live there. You know it's like what the hell to travel too far. You live there. You know it's like what the hell I mean. How many bands in America really go to England Right?

Speaker 2:

You know, Initially they go there to become successful or to make it like the Stray Cats did.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and some of them like Hendrix did. And then you get the bands that stay there that we never know about. You know groups like you know theandy, warhols or tito and tarantula, and you know the brian jonestown massacre. All those bands like they went over there and they're big in europe, like they're bigger and not just thinking like weird parts of europe brian jonestown massacre are not english.

Speaker 3:

No, I thought they were antoine.

Speaker 1:

No, no, I'm telling you, watch that fucking documentary, uh, with the, the dandy wall holes and the brian jones hell massacre. Uh, it's one word. I I've sent it to you guys in the past. Yeah, yeah, you will see. The fucking antoine newcomb is a fucking genius he's, but he's fucking crazy too well, that goes hand in hand. Genius manic, like you, you watch that documentary and it's, it's fucking great, like it's, he's just. But then they get in the studio and the dude's like a machine and they do that psychedelic music, which is what I like modern psychedelic. Yeah, I love that shit.

Speaker 1:

I love that shit like I think space boy nine is one of those bands now that does that stuff and, um, I just love that kind of offbeat psychedelic kind of, but I don't like 60s psychedelic music. That's all. That's the weird part. Oh, I do, I know you do, yeah, yeah, so I that, oh, and so then I find out today that there's this venue around here. I don't want to put them on the spot because it's not their fault, but I was talking to someone. They were like oh yeah, yeah, that show got canceled, like the company canceled it and the venue canceled it. And so I had, I had found out. I said why did they cancel it? Well, it just wasn't selling tickets. I go, do you mind if I ask like what the act was? And they said, yeah, it was a ramones tribute act.

Speaker 3:

Oh jesus, I was like good, good I think nobody wants to fucking hear the ramones anymore I have a theory that if the Ramones were all alive and they were still together, they wouldn't be selling out.

Speaker 2:

No, no, well, no, they would have a respectable showing. They would probably. I suppose they would, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And you know, there's those fucking idiots that jump on it just because it's the Ramones and they think it's the cool thing to like. Because it's the Ramones and they think it's the cool thing to like.

Speaker 3:

They sell Ramone shirts at Old Navy yeah.

Speaker 1:

And there's only one of them left to collect the money right.

Speaker 2:

Was it Tommy.

Speaker 1:

Is it Tommy or Marky?

Speaker 2:

It's like the.

Speaker 1:

Danny Baldwin of the Baldwin family? Okay, the one that does the satellite radio show, and he does one on Sirius. I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I'm Tommy Ramone. Here's my show.

Speaker 2:

He produced a Replacements record or two. Oh did he? Yeah, not a great production credit.

Speaker 1:

Not a great production credit. No.

Speaker 2:

It gave them some serious punk cred. Have a Ramone producer.

Speaker 1:

Producer record engineer or whatever. Yeah, yeah, uh, let's see, let me. Let me, let me drop a question in here for a minute.

Speaker 3:

You guys been talking trivia all night well, yeah well scott hit me with elp trivia and zebra trivia.

Speaker 1:

I got so long, yeah, and the audience was so interested, but I didn't give a fuck with this episode when I'm when I'm the only one hosting with him, he doesn't give a fuck. No, I know you two got to do this with mark, and I didn't care what the audience was thinking, because you know again. So elp is not like everybody's cup of tea and Zebra is not everybody. But I did it for Mark, I wanted to test Mark, I wanted to see where.

Speaker 2:

So I sacrificed ratings, sacrificed ratings, and he criticized you. Well, max is.

Speaker 3:

Walter's son, and he got on.

Speaker 1:

Now that I'm here, you can put him in the penalty box. You think so? Can I really?

Speaker 3:

Well, I think I did it earlier, anyways, I did do it anyways, but okay, look.

Speaker 2:

There you go. Penalty box, there you go. It's just a thing, it's a tradition.

Speaker 1:

He was. You know, it's like a holiday tradition While you were gone, lou, while you weren't here.

Speaker 2:

I wasn't just slacking off. I'm not in the penalty box.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm just going to tell you he was trying to negotiate his own deal.

Speaker 2:

I'm just being transparent here. While he's in, I appreciate that. While he's in the penalty box, what kind of deal was he trying to negotiate? Was he trying to get?

Speaker 1:

me out. No, he wanted, like cases of wine delivered Yellowtail, yeah, yellow piss wine.

Speaker 2:

You just scoop out his toilet before he flushes it, He'll have the same thing. Wakey wakey, Wakey wakey yeah.

Speaker 1:

He was trying to negotiate his own deal. We'll talk about more off the air.

Speaker 2:

That's weird, because what happened was the knife handle broke off. But the knife is still in my bag. Exactly that happened to my dad one time. My dad got stabbed and the knife handle broke off. He got stabbed in the ribs and the handle broke off. Oh, Jesus. Wait, I got to wake up for this one. I have the newspaper clip.

Speaker 1:

My father had it, my father, so his ex ex-wife, his second ex-wife, not my mom. Okay, uh was, she was fucking lunatic, right and uh still is.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if she's still alive.

Speaker 1:

There she is, um, so I don't know what was going on in his life at that time I was in, but this is a story. I was told that they had had some sort of falling out and she went and got some fucking guy showed up at their house and was going up, like going up to the second floor and my father fucking meets him in the hallway and the dude pulls out a gun and my father fucking gets beats the dude's ass, takes the gun and like they run out into the street and there was a fucking shot fired. It was just fucking like you can't do that shit today this is the scorches movie.

Speaker 1:

It was fucking crazy. I was like what he told me the whole story and he was laughing while he was telling me the story like what the fuck?

Speaker 2:

yeah it's. It's a little random occurrences there.

Speaker 1:

You know one of the one of the uh, uh, one of the who is it? New kids on the block. They're all from boston, they're all from like dorchester, and so my father beat up one of their fathers he did.

Speaker 3:

You're part of rock history.

Speaker 1:

Uh, you could be on vh1 classics, my father has some great fucking stories, man, and he has no reason to lie to us like his kids, you know, especially when he's 90.

Speaker 2:

I have the newspaper clipping and we had a roller rink and some guy tried to get in drunk and give my mother a hard time. My mother's working in the ticket office, that's a mistake. So my dad threw him out. You know the old wrestler, and the guy sits there and goes. You got a nice smile. My dad turned away and he thought he got punched. And when he felt he felt the knife handle and you know the knife, the blade rather, and the handle. So I said what did you do? He goes. He chased the guy down. So by that time the cops came my dad was kicking him in the head.

Speaker 2:

Nice, you had another rink I don't think I was even born yet.

Speaker 3:

Because I went to your rink in Chestnut.

Speaker 2:

Ridge Road. No, it was much more, slightly more civilized, yeah, when.

Speaker 3:

I was a little kid, scott. I was going to his father's rink and my pants were ripping while I was skating. But that's another story. I wish I knew you then.

Speaker 1:

I heard that story, you already told that story. Let me see, let me pull out some. These are all 90s, easy shit.

Speaker 3:

If I can't get them, lou will get them, maybe not.

Speaker 1:

I ran out of questions.

Speaker 3:

I ran out of questions. I want you to hit Lou with REM trivia next week. I want you to hit Lou with REM next week. I want you to hit lou with rem aria.

Speaker 1:

I don't know yeah, just do it, just do it.

Speaker 3:

That means I have to do research oh, no, no, no, blue aster called the busy guy blue. I'm a busy guy, all right, I will get blue aster called you get the trivia.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you get the trivia. And let lou answer it. Yeah, I don't know if I could do that I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Chat GDP, blue Easter called trivia. It's good for a lot of things. Trivia questions not so good. There is no trivia for Blue Easter called Put together.

Speaker 1:

Go to chat GPT, it'll put a fucking nice business plan together for you. But trivia questions, like Lou. One of the questions earlier was what 90s grunge artist overdosed? And there was talk of conspiracy theories and Mark's trying to answer and I said this is the worst question ever and Mark's like well, layne Staley overdosed. But that was later and then I said Kurt Cobain was the answer.

Speaker 2:

That's when I got home, at that point and I heard the worst question in the history of milk crates and turntables. Yeah, but then I'm like, but also I mean I'm another person that thinks that court um corny love did not kill him you know, we agreed.

Speaker 1:

I think that that was yeah, that that was.

Speaker 2:

Now they say he runs in his family, his uncles. He had two uncles commit suicide. Depression runs in the family the question?

Speaker 1:

I think I think it wasn't that she killed him. The question was, I mean the, the. The theory was she drove him to it, she was there when he did it, she talked him like into doing it like she and then left him there for a while and then, yeah, yeah, that's because you know what it's just like with this.

Speaker 2:

A lot of kirk cobain fans just hated courtney yeah yeah, she was the budgie bird on the elephant's back there feeding off the, the pleco and then the fish tank I'm a fan of talented on her own. She was the Yoko of grunge. That's what some people were thinking. Well, at least she's got talent.

Speaker 1:

April Bernard. Everyone say hi to April, april. April's known me since I was like fucking nine. She's brave.

Speaker 2:

Huh, she's still your friend.

Speaker 1:

No, April wasn't brave. I don't know April could handle herself back in the day.

Speaker 3:

You tell me stories about you as a kid, though, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I was a good kid when I was little. I was a good kid.

Speaker 2:

Weren't we all little? We're all good kids when we're little.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, knee high, kne yeah.

Speaker 2:

Knee high Knee high.

Speaker 1:

Knee high to a grasshopper, that's it. Great knee high. That was growing up back then where I was.

Speaker 2:

I counted.

Speaker 1:

One time there was literally from one street, two streets, three streets. It's like you know, I don't know, in this town it would be like a block right town, it'd be like a block right. There was literally I counted 90 kids. Yeah, because there was families of five, six, seven, three, eleven, four, exactly like all these families had a lot of kids.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, catholics yeah, good it was like, okay, you counted them but you hung out with your age range. But it was like i'm'm like are you fucking? This is why it was the greatest fucking time.

Speaker 2:

Well, you know, then what happened was, you know, everyone became so uptight about, I think, about parenting, a lot of ways I mean the kids were, freedom was taken away. I mean I think we're the last free range generation, so you know, we were the baby boomers.

Speaker 1:

We were the last of the baby boomers. I'm no baby boomer. Yes, you are.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm not you are Gen X, I don't care about that.

Speaker 1:

You're Civil War. You're Civil War. You're illogical bullshit.

Speaker 2:

When were you born? I was born in 61. The end of the baby boomers is 63. And I just saw it today. I forgot what the term was for other generations, but they said Gen X 61 now to 81. I think maybe. No, that's not right. I think of people 15 years older than us.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, gen X in the original term. The name that they called them for a while and I remember this term was called Key Latch Kids, because the boomers were not, they were like they weren't the best parents. They're working all the time.

Speaker 3:

You're absolutely right. So I had friends in high school when I saw Ferris Bueller's Day Off, remember the kid who hated his father and he ran the engine on the car and it went out the deck. Almost every kid the town that was on the other like I was in Hillsdale, the town Rivervale, Every kid I knew from Rivervale was that kid Perfect they, Every kid I knew from Rivervale. Was that kid Perfect? Yeah, they did. I never met their parents. There was a couple kids.

Speaker 1:

I never met their parents, but now all my friends, the parents were like ah, parents type deal, you know what I mean. But Baby Boom has ended, I think in 65, I think that's the end of the boom it says yes, gen X starts.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, end of the boom.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's the Gen X starts. I've seen conflicting.

Speaker 2:

I've seen something today. Said it the first generation Gen X book. The book was called Generation X. Yeah, they were calling it 61 as the start, but what they're doing now they're separating these generations into cohorts.

Speaker 1:

It's never going to change. They can't rewrite history.

Speaker 2:

We're the younger cohorts of Baby Boom.

Speaker 1:

No, they try to change history. History, it's revisionist history. It's been, it's been the boomers since. Now they come in and they try to change it, like this generation's like. Well, that's not really how it is oh, they know everything.

Speaker 2:

You can't rewrite everything, you can't stop recreating these generations I think they recreated and bumped it back to 64.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know, but either way you look at it, it is what it is and you get this generation after us that they were also called baby busters.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because they weren't having a lot of kids, like our generation when we got older did not have a lot of kids. And uh, then they came up with gen x and that was based on a book and the guy that wrote the book got it from somebody else. It was called like. This guy called them like, uh, like chapter x or something like that. He called that generation and this guy just put generation in front of it and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But you know, I and I love seeing these things on what's that?

Speaker 2:

generation, jones, is the generation or social cohort between the baby boom generation and generation x. It's, that's the tail end. Like I don't, I don't. I always thought the baby boom was like they didn't like alternative rock, you know, some of them made it, but the boomers they didn't like old Turner of Rock. Some of them made it, but the boomers that I know were just more I mention because I come from a big family so I've got older siblings that are old enough to be my parents, so to me they're the boomers. I was that little brother. That was kind of weird. You know what? Lou?

Speaker 3:

That's why.

Speaker 2:

I identify. I identify as generation X.

Speaker 3:

I didn't know that, because when I saw Stephanie Miller a couple weeks ago, jesus I thought you liked that, Scott. When I saw Stephanie Miller a couple weeks ago, she came out on stage with this Generation Jones t-shirt. I'm like what the fuck is Generation?

Speaker 1:

Not buying into all that shit. No, no, I'm not buying into somebody trying to fucking change its revisionist history. Just fucking leave it alone. Hey, it's been baby boomer from this point to this point lose, lose me.

Speaker 3:

He's with me, he's a generation xer he can go ahead, try to be.

Speaker 1:

He identifies as one, and, and well, you know what?

Speaker 2:

oh, by the way, all that shit's going out the window too, if you watch the news all that shit's going out the fucking window too.

Speaker 3:

They're all like fuck that shit I'm inclusive, I'm accepting lou, and that's that and that is all great enjoy being a generation.

Speaker 1:

I'm a motherfucking proud boomer. I fucking I am a proud boomer okay, boomer, okay, I'll take it. Okay, I'll take it. Can I quote mark baron boomer?

Speaker 3:

lives, boomer lives. That's what mark baron does at the end of lives that's right.

Speaker 1:

You can't get rid of us. Boomers was the greatest generation of music, so fuck them. Yeah. Classic rock mostly yeah, that's fine, and that's that's the greatest generation of music. So fuck them. Yeah. Classic rock mostly yeah, that's fine, and that's the greatest generation of music Odd generation.

Speaker 2:

I wonder if Michael Stipe would consider himself a baby boy.

Speaker 1:

When was he born? He's just a fucking baby. Well, he's 160.

Speaker 3:

That's all he is oh.

Speaker 1:

I saw a video of him recently and they were playing back vocals of the original Losing my Religion, the demo. He said in his very Michael Stipe way I don't really like listening to myself. I just don't. I never liked listening to myself. That monotone face that he has. It was kind of yeah, it's kind of shitty, like the, the, the demo and uh, he, yeah, you can see the uncomfortableness in his face. But he's a pussy.

Speaker 2:

That's my point I don't, I don't, I don't think he can sing anymore. He's supposed to put out a solo record for a long, long time, but he says I saw it and he goes, I don't sing anymore.

Speaker 3:

I think being a pussy can make you a good artist. Freddie Mercury wasn't a tough guy, he was a good artist. Rod Stewart's not a tough guy, he's a good artist. We won't go into Morrissey, though.

Speaker 1:

Doesn't matter Morrissey has to have the AC on no Morrissey, though Doesn't matter, morrissey has to have the AC on no Morrissey. Hey look, he doesn't hide it.

Speaker 3:

No he's got to have the AC on in the theater. Yeah, and you can't have meat for sale in the venue. I respect Morrissey. I like his attitude. Yeah, no, look at the guy.

Speaker 1:

He says exactly what he feels and they try to crucify him for it. Oh and, by the way, johnny Ma said one of the reasons we did not become friends is because of our politics. So that's the fucking liberal idiot that will end a friendship because of politics.

Speaker 3:

I'm in the camp of Johnny Ma.

Speaker 2:

Was it an ended friendship?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he said we moved further apart when I heard his politics.

Speaker 3:

Why the fuck do you end that friendship because of politics? He said. We moved further apart. When I heard his politics, sounds like Neil Sean and Jonathan Cain. Why the fuck.

Speaker 1:

Do you end that friendship because of politics? Where's your head?

Speaker 3:

Never I lost one of my best friends in the world. It just makes no sense. I lost a friend of mine because he wouldn't accept my politics and he stopped talking to me. I'm like dude, we're friends. We're like soulmates, brothers. Don't Don't end a friendship because of politics.

Speaker 1:

It's unbelievable and it goes on both sides. I'll give it to you. It's both sides.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, those politics will continue, but you lost a friend. How about not you know? Yeah, this guy won't talk to me and I'm like we were the best friends and he's a great guy yeah, see that makes no sense. No yeah, by the way, that friend was Lou, but I'm not saying anything.

Speaker 1:

Hey, what was the original name of Radiohead Lubehead Before they changed it in 1991.

Speaker 3:

I was joking about Lube, by the way. No, you weren't.

Speaker 2:

I'm so conservative it hurts.

Speaker 1:

I asked the fucking question. You want to continue this conversation? I'll be more than glad to engage this conversation.

Speaker 3:

A friend, like a friend of mine, said it one time because I'm so conservative I like what april said about freddie. He's right, she's right, he was badass and um.

Speaker 2:

And patricia, you are so wrong.

Speaker 1:

Challenge yahtzee you're right, scott, they are always trying to change everything. That's right, patty thank you.

Speaker 2:

Change is good. That's how you move forward. Yes, all right.

Speaker 1:

I think April agreed with it too that they're always trying to change things. They, they. How about the younger kids? No, yeah, you know what it is, it's not in that. So that particular conversation that we just had about changing, you know, revisionist history, that's not a political conversation. No, it's not.

Speaker 3:

That's not a political conversation. No, it's not.

Speaker 1:

That's people coming in trying to establish what they think they know and how they want to see it. It doesn't matter which side of the aisle that's out the window, that's a hallmark. This is an egomaniac saying I did research and I found out. Well, you know what?

Speaker 3:

Thanks to social media right, they got a platform. But I work in a hospital where half the hospital is younger, like they're in their 30s, and I talked to them and I want to say they're dumb, but they really think they know everything and they won't accept that they're wrong. You know, it's like we know our content, we know our shit, we know history enough like not all of us are I'm not history smart, but and they just they have a, the idea of everything. What is a boomer? They have their idea, they don't know.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I'm done, you can all wake up now. My parents went through the same thing with us. Our grandparents went through the same thing. You're right, and I tell people that Talking to them is like talking to us back in the 80s. We weren't fucking hearing it.

Speaker 3:

Look, scott, you posted one time on Facebook and you said it right. You said everybody now in our generation is complaining about people blasting the hip-hop right and they hate it. But we blasted humble pie back in our day and our parents hated it. So it's like just accept that that's what they like you know what is the name of that stuff.

Speaker 2:

What is it was? It was that music? It's not music, it's bass tones. It's been going on for like 20, 30 years you're at a traffic light. What is that called? Is there a name for that?

Speaker 1:

yeah, it's, it's actually. Uh, it's called, uh, it has base in the in the name it's all, it's all base.

Speaker 2:

That's all it is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and it's shit, well, fucking I sat in my buddy's truck one time and he had this system in there and it made it fucking, literally almost made me nauseous that actually does that to people.

Speaker 2:

It's a physical effect.

Speaker 1:

I've been people sitting in their hair is fucking standing on edge. There's competitions, see who's got who can hit the loudest decibels of fucking bass. I sat in and I was like fucking. I'm like, oh, this is making me fucking nauseous well, I think they also in your car.

Speaker 2:

that'll loosen screws. That'll loosen, you know, that kind of stuff. You're going to get some metal fatigue just from blasting that, because you know you can hear it from around.

Speaker 3:

Remember that scene in Singles when Matt Dillon tricks up his girlfriend's car and he turns it up and her window starts smashing.

Speaker 1:

April says the nervous system hits sideways. That sums it up pretty good, that's perfect.

Speaker 2:

Your body, your electricity, it's getting all disrupted, everything's getting disrupted.

Speaker 1:

You want to fucking torture some Taliban motherfuckers? Put them in my buddy's truck. That's what they do.

Speaker 2:

Well, they play Quiet Riot yeah, wait, what are some of the bands Remember what they did? Well, they play Quiet Riot. Yeah, what are some? Of the bands Remember what they did to Noriega. What was the meet? Yeah, what was it Outside his?

Speaker 1:

compound for like days.

Speaker 2:

They just played fucking Metallica.

Speaker 1:

Fucking everything. Heavy metal, just heavy fucking metal. It's like psychological warfare, Totally yeah. The lawyer that lived next to Tony. He was trying to buy the house from him on the beach. And the lawyer, that actor I don't know his name, but he always plays that fucking arrogant rich guy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And fucking. They had the boat, they had the Stugats out on the fucking water playing Dino live from the sands.

Speaker 2:

Like all fucking night. Oh my God, yeah, yeah, it's a reverse of Psych Ops.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was Psych Ops. And the dude finally said, all right, I'll cancel the contract, I'll cancel the contract.

Speaker 2:

You know, you mentioned Noriega Because we went into Panama to get him, didn't we? Yeah, pineapple face. Yeah, really, who was the the other?

Speaker 3:

guy who was the other big dealer um oh, guapo, not guapo, um, not nori.

Speaker 2:

No, he was. Uh, he got killed in the early 90s. Oh, what was his name?

Speaker 1:

one of the big cartel guys yeah, I thought you can stop forgetting all their names yeah, he was a biggie, but I read about how you know he.

Speaker 2:

He was so wealthy. He made a plea, though when he was arrested he got to build his own fucking yeah, there was a movie about uh uh, a miniseries, they did a series on it, okay, miniseries yeah but like a knocko, I think right, he got picked off on a rooftop do you ever watch those, uh, those knockos I've never seen one I've never seen dude you know what I hear their wife, my wife good.

Speaker 1:

I was hesitant to watch them and I watched them after, like you know, they, they debuted and all that right, and I'll tell you what man I I was like. I was pleasantly surprised how good they were. And then they got to this one, the like. The latest one was like it had to do with over and like I don't know asia, and it wasn't really that good.

Speaker 3:

But the other one's got to be south of the border to be good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, they were done really well. Did you ever see Sicario? Oh yeah, oh, Louie you've got to watch that one. That's a good movie.

Speaker 3:

When they drive over the border that part Louie you've got to watch.

Speaker 1:

Sicario, I might actually watch that again.

Speaker 3:

Who's in it? I saw it on one of my streaming channels.

Speaker 1:

Who's in it? What's that? Vinicius Del Toro.

Speaker 3:

And I forget the girl's name and you gotta watch it to the end you gotta watch it.

Speaker 1:

You know, someone referenced the other day the hitman in old country. No country for old men. Oh, he was creepy with the fucking bolt gun. He had that bolt gun.

Speaker 3:

He didn't want to do that role. He was like, oh, with the fucking bolt gun, yeah, he had that bolt gun. He he didn't want to do that role. He was like hesitant, but he came off fucking nailed it.

Speaker 1:

I had that I had that hair nominated for an academy award, I think javier.

Speaker 2:

Javier bardem. Yeah, yeah, I think he was nominated, he might have won an academy award for that he might have. He might have I had.

Speaker 1:

I had that haircut one of the greatest characters in movie history. Yeah, and at the end I was just walking, he's just walking down the street. Like that's how they end it.

Speaker 2:

It's like that now they cut the tommy lee jones at his house and if you're an old country guy and you've been you know that you know the cops around your area, the troopers. If some cop pulls you over and this guy gets out with that haircut, I was saying I had that haircut in the freshman year and um, he's got he's got the cow killer. You're just gonna sit there and hold still. Please, I'd be like I'd be fighting, I think wait, wait, wait lou.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you had hair you had hair, fuck you all right, let's get to uh this day.

Speaker 1:

I got lou mad.

Speaker 2:

I got lou mad let's get to this day of Music I got Lou Mad, I got Lou Mad.

Speaker 1:

Let's get to this Day in Music. Let's see, see Lou came on. Everything's great again. See this day in 2021,. Jamaican record producer and singer Lee Scratch Perry died from unspecified illness. He was great. He was 85. He was fucking awesome Dub music. He was part of that. He was fucking awesome Dub music. He was part of that. He was a pioneer.

Speaker 3:

He even produced, no Doubt, no, no, no, no. That was Robbie and Sly.

Speaker 1:

He invented overdubs. He worked with and produced Bob Marley and the Wailers. Junior Mervin, beastie Boys, ari, up the Clash the Orb and many others.

Speaker 3:

The Sun is Shining one of the best songs ever made.

Speaker 1:

On this day in 2019, Noel Gallagher said he wanted to start a petition to break the Foo Fighters up. Oh, that's great. It followed Dave Grohl and company's headline performance at the UK Reading Festival, at which the frontman and the Foo's drummer, Taylor Hawkins, told the crowd they wanted to sign a petition to get oasis to reunite. So he turns around and gets a petition to break them up. I want the fucking foo fighters let's see.

Speaker 1:

On this day in 2009, the los angeles coroner confirmed michael jackson's death was homicide oh homicide, they call that, but propofol, propofol.

Speaker 2:

So so did the doctors go to prison for murder I think, I think they did manslaughter I think it's kind of what the matthew perry shit's going through now. The trials those doctors? Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 1:

Whatever he was taking, they had him paying $2,000 a dose they also have him saying hit me up good, matthew Bristad on this day in 2008, organizers of a French music concert threatened legal action after Amy Winehouse pulled out of her performance because she was drunk. I saw this fucking video clip recently about with her and her father. What a fucking piece of shit. That dude is kind of used her right. He like she was on the vacation with them. They had a real tumultuous relationship, but they're on vacation. And she finally like okay, dad, you know I'll meet with you and um, like they're there together to be there and all of a sudden, these two fans want to get a picture. So she's like, and he brings them over to her and says yeah, take the picture, yeah. Then afterwards she's like dad. He's like what are you talking about? He gaslights her Like it's just fans that she goes. But I don't want, I'm, I'm. She was a tortured soul.

Speaker 3:

I want to say did the father realize his daughter had an addiction? Did he care? He knew exactly.

Speaker 1:

But he was an egomaniac Everywhere she went and she was an obedient daughter, that was the thing?

Speaker 2:

Didn't he try to get her up? He used to get her into rehab.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, because he wanted the money he wanted the fame.

Speaker 3:

Keep it going At rehab.

Speaker 1:

he's not getting attention, Of course.

Speaker 3:

And then she said no, no, no.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, winehouse failed to travel to the Three Day Rock in Paris Festival. Blah, blah, blah. Let me see. Organizers said they were given just two hours notice that Winehouse was headlining. The concert Would not be appearing. That's not good. On this day in 2008, us rapper DMX pleaded guilty to trying to buy cocaine and cannabis in Miami. The late, great DMX.

Speaker 2:

Gotta have the cannabis to come down from the cocaine.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, on this day in 2006, saj and Peppers Lonely Hot Club Band was voted the best number one album of all time by the Britishgt. Pepper's Lonely Hot Club Band was voted the best number one album of all time by the British public.

Speaker 2:

That's bullshit.

Speaker 1:

The Beatles had a total of four albums in the top ten Revolver, abbey Road, the Beatles and the White Album. On this day in 2005, fats Domino 77-year-old Fats Domino was rescued from the flooding in New Orleans. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

From Katrina, yeah, katrina and the waves.

Speaker 1:

He had earlier told his agent that he planned to remain at his home despite the order to evacuate Sunshine.

Speaker 2:

And one of the cow cells turned up dead after that Really, yeah. Yeah, I don't know which one. You know I've been hearing that song Hair lately. Remember that the cow souls turned up dead after that. Really, yeah, I don't know which one, you know I've been hearing that song Hair lately Remember that song From the cow souls. Probably, yeah, being the baby boomer that you are, you must remember the song Hair.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, give me a head with hair, long, beautiful hair.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I am a baby boomer, unlike you. Deny your roots, you're a denier.

Speaker 2:

I know who I am, I know.

Speaker 1:

On this day in 2000, slipknot caused chaos at this year's Kerrang Awards after smashing glasses, setting fire to their table, throwing a monitor off the stage and destroying a microphone. The band picked up three awards, including Best Single and Best Live Act.

Speaker 3:

I love Slipknot. I don't know why, but I love them. I just love them.

Speaker 1:

love, yeah, one of them I think uh, uh, what is it? Uh, wait and wait and bleed. I felt the air rides up in the inside of that, of that genre them, and corn were just great to me, you know is max.

Speaker 2:

Weinberg's son stole the drummer, I think he left, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

They fired him and he was kind of pissed off about it.

Speaker 2:

Well, I heard he's a real prima donna.

Speaker 1:

Yeah on this day in 1996, liam gallagher was reunited with the rest of oasis in chicago after a week of speculation of their future, the future of the group, after he had walked out of the band a few days earlier. That was 96, so they were still good. On this day in 1994, oasis released. This is fucking a curse for me, right? Although I love, I do say that they are one of the top 10 greatest bands ever. But that's just me saying that.

Speaker 3:

Um, in my book there, 100, 200, 300 on this day in 1994, oasis released their debut album Definitely Maybe.

Speaker 1:

Go listen to those albums, boys. There's some fucking great music on them. The first album is my favorite yeah, definitely Maybe was let me see which went on to spend 177 weeks on the UK chart. It became the fastest selling debut album of all time in the UK and the album went on to sell 8 million copies worldwide.

Speaker 3:

The only thing I don't like about it. It had that balls-to-the-wall production where everything was at the same level. It kind of tires you out, you know.

Speaker 1:

Well, for us, that don't realize it, we don't care.

Speaker 3:

And Stop the Clocks is my second favorite.

Speaker 1:

Definitely Maybe, was embraced by critics for its optimistic themes and rejection blah, blah, blah. On this day in 1992, u2 became only the second act ever, billy Joel being the first to play at Yankee Stadium during their sold-out Zoo TV tour On this day in 1991, Boston rock station WFNX Phoenix premiered Nirvana's sophomore album. Nevermind playing the soon-to-be classic From Start to Finish, featuring the grunge era anthem, Smells Like Teen Spirit.

Speaker 3:

Were you in Boston when that happened.

Speaker 1:

No, in 91 I was in Sacramento. Okay, I was in Sacramento, may 3rd Air Force Base. On this day in 1990, elton John checked into a rehab. Nobody cared. On this day in 1987, vote for Rick Astley. He's's never gonna give you up, he's never gonna let you down, he's never gonna fool around he's never gonna hurt you up yeah, uh, rick assley debuted hit never gonna give you up.

Speaker 1:

Start of the five-week run at number one on the uk singles chess. You know, I saw an interview with him recently and he said that uh, all the clothes that he's wearing in those videos were his. They had no money for that video. That fucking wall behind him, all it's like a fucking warehouse. That in the street, yeah, and in the fence like it's that's. That's not a set, that's like we're just gonna find a place to have people and they didn't tell him like what to do.

Speaker 1:

So that's where the whole rick roll came from. He said I just started kind of dancing and you know they, they gave me no direction, they gave me no clothes, we weren't on a set. It was like let's just get this video out, let's film it. And he just ad-libbed all of that shit.

Speaker 3:

But then the rick roll was created was.

Speaker 2:

there's actually a dance career or dance move called the Rick roll. Yeah, he does that, you know. Watch that. We're going to give you up and watch his other hit too.

Speaker 1:

He does this.

Speaker 3:

It's called the Rick roll. Yeah, that's cool, it's the white guy dance.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, look at it, look at it. Nobody ever. I never heard anybody ever fucking hate rich rick assley, there's people like that. Everybody likes the fucking song. I don't care what any.

Speaker 2:

When that came on it's a catchy fucking song, I don't care what anybody says right, even the hardcore fucking speed metal people. If they're in their fucking car, they're listening to that song and they're gonna go, never gonna give you.

Speaker 1:

They're gonna sing along absolutely, it's their guilty pleasure. That is a great song. What about huey lewis like? You know, he had some good material, yeah, yeah huey lewis is right across the right across the board right, but I think in that same way he was almost derided for being too successful you know the music wasn't threatening which music doesn't always have to be threatening but it was very well played.

Speaker 2:

That was a good band behind him. These are those are the guys that played on Elvis Costello's first record. Yeah, I think I always like it, but once time goes on, you're like it's a catchy song. You don't have to be like it's when you start worrying about being cool, I think yeah I.

Speaker 3:

I always said I dropped out of music in the 90s because the serious music that it wasn't hit music was shit to me. But then I go, I go back to the 90s and I said, well, you got, you got those boy bands. Some of those singles were good. The pop singles in the 90s were really good and I forgot, like hip-hop in the early 90s was fucking great, great, yeah, yeah uh on this day in 1987, deaf leopard scored their first uk number one album with hysteria.

Speaker 1:

yeah, became number one in the uS too. Good album. On this day in 1984, u2 kicked off their Unforgettable Fire world tour at Gildschritsch Town Hall in New Zealand. I don't know why I never saw that. I was still around I saw them on that tour.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if they came around Boston that time For some reason, I would have known that they were coming. I saw them on that tour at Giant Stadium. On this day in 1981, the two-day Rock on the Tine Festival began at Gateshed, england, featuring Ian Dury, elvis Costello, u2, rory Gallagher, doll by Doll, wang Chung, beckett, dr Feelgood, the Ginger Nudders featuring Ginger Baker Trimmer Jenkins.

Speaker 2:

I gotta look that up, ginger's nutters, yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's funny. Featuring Ginger Baker. Yeah, he was a nutter, let's see. On this day in 1977, three people were arrested in Memphis after trying to steal Elvis' body, oh boy. As a result, his remains would later be moved to Graceland Only three people.

Speaker 2:

I think he would need more Right Right.

Speaker 3:

A lot of body fat on that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, on this day in 1976, the Clash, buzzcocks and Sex Pistols all appeared at a showcase event at the Screen on the Green in England, In London, england, no Islington England, whatever Organized by Malcolm McLaren asshole. This was notable for many reasons, including it was only the Clash's third gig and the first ever to be recorded, and is the earliest known as of after the Manchester Free Trade Hall concert Recorded performance. In a rare recording of the Sex Pistols with Glenn Matlock, the cinema is referenced throughout Adam and the Ant's song Fall In, released on the B-side of Ant Music. On this day in 1976, jimmy Reed died you know who Jimmy Reed was?

Speaker 3:

I sure do. He was great.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he did those Cannonball movies. That's Jerry Reed.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, all right, on this day in 1970, edwin Starr, they all look alike.

Speaker 1:

Lou Edwin Starr, on this day in 1970, started a three-week run at number one in the US single shots with his only hit War, yeah, no, the Beatles, the Beatles. He had another hit. On this day in 1964, roy Orbison's oh, pretty Woman was released in the US. It went to reach number one four weeks later, lou does take a risk on what you said 25.

Speaker 1:

Miles was his other hit. The title was inspired by Orbison's wife, claudette, interrupting a conversation to announce she was going out and Orbison asked if she was okay for cash. His co-writer, billy Dees, interjected a pretty woman never needs any money. On this day in 1959, the quarry men Okay, born on this day. Let me see. No one, really no one, any reader. Elizabeth Fraser. Michael Jackson was born on this day. Michael Jackson, no one really. Eddie. Reader Elizabeth Fraser, michael Jackson, he was born on this day.

Speaker 3:

Michael Jackson yeah.

Speaker 1:

Chris Copping. Chris Copping from Procolarum, don't know him. Dick Halligan, handsome Dick Halligan Yep. And Dinah Washington, american singer and pianist. Dinah Washington, who had, and pianist Dinah Washington, who had the 59 US number one single. What a Difference a Day Makes 24. Yeah, so there you go, gentlemen. That's it.

Speaker 3:

All right. By the way, let me just mention because now Lou's on, I have adopted the Lou chair and it's much more comfortable.

Speaker 2:

You have a recliner, you're in a recliner.

Speaker 3:

I'm in just a regular chair. My back isn't doing good. This is much better to do the show.

Speaker 2:

What do you normally sit in Like an office chair?

Speaker 3:

with a neck brace.

Speaker 2:

I have a recliner with a pillow behind my back. Yeah, I got a pillow behind my back too.

Speaker 3:

I'm old and fat. You're not fat, you're skinny.

Speaker 1:

I'm fat. When you build like a rhino, you don't have any fucking problems. You got a back thing over there. I've seen it. I got this. I don't need it. It actually keeps me moved to the front of my seat, so I'm always trying to push it backwards.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm just gonna? I'm just gonna say this because my life's an open book for the most part. When I retired, I was all fucking banged up. I had tendinitis in my forearms from working with the dogs and lifting shit I was, my shoulders were all bad. I couldn't sleep at night like this and just all fucked up. And this went on for a while, for like I don't know a couple years. It's like being a like a retired right. And then I asked my wife, I asked Dr Vera, about testosterone and she's like well, okay, you can try, but you can't, and she's ethical. She's like go get your blood test, we're going to see if you can do it.

Speaker 2:

She's not this mad scientist like oh, you're married to me, I'll give you anything. She's very ethical. I'm like a Jackson. Yeah, exactly, give you anything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, exactly, she's very ethical and she's like okay, let's see. And then she read it. She goes okay, everything looks good. She goes okay, let's do it. And ever since then, since I started testosterone fucking, all the swelling's gone, the 10 like the aches, and the pains all gone so that actually counteracts inflammation, I believe.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, that's the whole thing. It's all inflammation, all these aches and most of your muscles too.

Speaker 1:

It actually you know it's it's kind of a reversal thing for men. And then I found out she told me that she, she dives, she does deep dives. She's that she's that person that, like, will just be sitting in the bedroom and all of a sudden I'll hear a little. She's watching a video and it's like some medical stuff, like she really keeps up with everything. And she found out during a deep dive that so they'd say men's testosterone level is like 500. You're good, that's like the low of of good right, you get that from blood tests right yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then she found out that that number was arbitrary. There was no real science behind it?

Speaker 2:

there was no research behind it.

Speaker 1:

It was just a bunch of these doctors got together and just kind of agreed yeah, it's in general we see around 500 and they just made the number 500. But what they don't realize, it's like when I was in the air force, when you were 510, you had to be 100 and, like I don't know, 90 pounds. That's like the max. You could be at 510. That's impossible. And the doctor told me while I was there that you know because? Then I put on muscle weight and they were like, yeah, yeah, you're on, you're going to be the fat boy program and I was like what?

Speaker 1:

Like if you see pictures of me back then you'd never know it. And this doctor I went to him, he goes, it's those old insurance standards, like yeah, it's impossible for everybody, that's five, 10. And if some of guys did that in the military, so these standard of 500 count, you know, testosterone it's fucking arbitrary, yeah, but it became the standard, yeah, and and that's that like in, so that's starting to change. She doesn't treat it like that. She says everybody's different, everybody has different levels. You could, you could, get testosterone count can be 800 and you're still kind of tired, you know.

Speaker 2:

So when I worked when I worked for whole foods they would take a blood test. You know if you had really good, if you were very healthy, got a higher discount, um. But they knocked me down because I'm 5, 8, but I'm right, I'm 190 pounds. I look thin on camera. I'm really not. I'm not. I'm not obese, but I look awesome. Lou gets the reverse on camera.

Speaker 1:

I do. I put 10 pounds on, lou looks 10 pounds lighter.

Speaker 2:

They knocked me down because they said I was too heavy. But I'm not really heavy. I'm not heavy for my frame. It's that kind of thing. You have a different frame, your bones, the whole thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, when you start dealing with insurance companies, that's good and whoever, good luck with that.

Speaker 2:

I'll give you a question what animal on Earth, what creature on Earth the oceans, the land, everything in the sky has the most testosterone?

Speaker 1:

What A rabbit.

Speaker 2:

Rats, rats, the bull shark. Ah okay, the bull shark is all aggression. Robin Kirkman.

Speaker 1:

Mine is 60.

Speaker 2:

60 testosterone count aggression Minus 60. Minus 60.

Speaker 1:

His chest hair fell out. His testosterone count is 60.

Speaker 2:

He has more estrogen than testosterone, I think. Oh, that's hilarious.

Speaker 1:

Get me some help. What a great way to end the show. Good one, buddy.

Speaker 3:

Good one, I'm a sloth. I gotta find out my, my level but I'll tell you what it.

Speaker 1:

It made a fucking world of difference with me, energy wise, and you know a lot of things. The aches and pains went away and uh, yeah, it's, you know. But you also have to give blood every um, every like eight weeks, okay, because what happens is your blood starts to thicken, and that's what a lot of people don't. They don't think of that. They're like ah, the doctor will tell you, give blood If you're taking it on a regular basis, give blood every eight weeks. Yeah, you know, and that just keeps you healthy. Yeah, thin the herd. Yeah, the herd is thinning, buddy, we're at that age. But anyways, gentlemen, as usual, thank you for your time, thank you for your knowledge of Lou, my friend. Thank you very much for saving the show. Oh, I did not. I'm looking at these questions are going and I know when a show is bombing, I just know. But Patty liked it. I know when a show is bombing, I just know, patty liked it. Patty liked it Patty.

Speaker 2:

Patty, you're a baby boomer, Patty, You're a baby boomer.

Speaker 1:

Yes, she is, rubber baby, baby boomer. Yes, she is. And as I always say, gentlemen, thank you the most for your friendship and everybody that's listening. If you liked it, share it If you didn't. Well, thanks for listening for two hours and eight minutes and watching for two hours and eight minutes.

Speaker 3:

Alan Rickman is not fun to watch.

Speaker 1:

We'll be back. See, I ended the show in a better mood than when.

Speaker 3:

I ended the show. You're better now. It was a fucking disaster Jack should have popped in tonight.

Speaker 1:

Jack. Fortunately he's traveling.

Speaker 3:

So next week is our celebration.

Speaker 1:

Yes, this is the 158th episode. 100 episodes ago, you guys made your first appearance. Holy shit, yeah, 100 episodes ago. I can't believe it. It was episode 58.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so next Thursday is.

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, we'll come up with something. I have a rehearsal.

Speaker 2:

I really can't do it. The rehearsal tonight ended earlier. I thought it was was gonna be there till nine o'clock run after all, like after two and three hours I got. My ass is starting to hurt so I had to get up all right glad I could, glad I could come aboard.

Speaker 1:

That's what she said mark's gonna come in with some what rem trivia, you said, or what, what trivia? I'll try and find some loyster cult all right and uh, yeah, bring, bring something to the show. Let's see For our 100th celebration. Let's see what Don't like. Try not to tell each other what you're going to bring to the table and call it kind of like a Mishigas show, okay A little bit.

Speaker 3:

All right. I think Tom Spallone should be offered the opportunity to think of our performance on the show.

Speaker 1:

Hey well, fucking, you know him, Call him. Yeah, fuck him.

Speaker 3:

He's an old man in Ocala.

Speaker 1:

He's just watching horses, Fuck him. There you go. Well, anyways, gentlemen, again thank you very much and everybody. Thank you for listening and watching and, as I always say, doing this show for you. To quote my favorite artistrissey the pleasure, the privilege is mine and we'll be back next thursday and my opening will be a lot nicer than it was good, good, but I'm not fucking apologizing. Oh yeah, good night everybody.