17 Burst results for "Glenn Fry"

"glenn frey" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

04:28 min | 3 weeks ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"31st, 2015, I'll tell you that. So that's a Glenn Frye. Yeah. Hotel California? Nope. Nope. Who sang it? The Henley song? Glenn Frey. Glenn Glenn Frey contributed to it. All 55. They both sang lead, you're saying. Well, I'll tell you, in the city, it's a Joe Walsh song, actually. Really? Yeah. Wow. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. So the

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"glenn frey" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

02:52 min | Last month

"glenn frey" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

"Push ups. They would actually tell you. And the TV TV guide, what songs were going to be? It was your first time. It was sort of MTV meets. We didn't ever have TV guide, but we had the newspaper that we would fold up. In the air tonight, get a huge push from Miami Vice. Absolutely. Phil Collins, wasn't he in it? He was in oh, really? Yeah, I know Glenn Glenn Frey was in an episode. Are they available somewhere? I'd like to go back and watch those. Oh, I'm sure he can find him sorry. And I think I want to say in the first season, I want to say that the Don Johnson character Crockett lived on a sailboat and had an alligator. Did he really as a pet? Below deck, which I think it was. Yeah, and he named Elvis. If you've ever been in a high quality sailboat, you really don't want to have alligator feces below deck. He also smoked camel straights. I smoked camel wides for years, and I love them. But yeah, Donna. Fake is harmonica. They are. And Donald legend hung like a. Really? Oh, goodness. Legendary in Hollywood. Don't make big penises are so cool. Don't compare them to sailboats and make them lame. Come on. Masked on a schooner. Okay, what would make a cooler? Just saying, he's got a big hanger. He's got a long John. He's got it going on. And it was Crockett and tubbs. Tubs. I feel like tubs would be the one with the no? No. I feel like after my dad fires. I'll be on I'll be on a morning radio show called Crockett and tubbs and I'll be tubs. What you got there, Crockett? I don't know, tubby. What do you got? To be, that's different. The stoner and fatso are going to be. The morning show. Okay, I've got a challenge for you just hooker. Okay. Jess is a very fine baker. It looked like you looked up at the board to see what her name was. When you were talking to her. I was looking at the clock. Okay. Sorry. We do have a limited time limitations on the program. It doesn't feel like it. You're asking me what Kelly got me for Christmas. Sure. And she got a hand my mother had written out her famous famous in our family, role recipe. Oh, nice. And it's currently being framed and it's the original paper and it's got like a stains from worst. Yes. And so I'm going to get that and I want to see if you can make them. Oh, absolutely. I would love to. And they're delicious. Pressure of that? Yeah, these don't taste like her. But you know what? Actually show that be able to do it. Yeah, the first time I brought in my lasagna, Tom gave me the best compliment, and he said, oh my gosh, this tastes just like my mom's. And so I'm confident that I can. I think you can do it. My mom is

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"glenn frey" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

07:56 min | Last month

"glenn frey" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"And then the classic Jim got had four nicknames pitcher. Pirates and others. Jim got the win, Jim got to save Jim got the lawsuit. You've got no decision. So he had four. The football one or I'll tell you one. So Eric the enemy. If it's still obviously in the news. Great one. And a great person. Chargers, chargers niners. That's Super Bowl. Media day. We're laughing in this, and I love my nickname sleeping with the enemy. Then he goes, my wife's not too fun. All right, tell her, I'm not implying that they she knows, but I thought that was funny. My all time favorite will always be burpee home boy 11. You know why? Every parent said it. Every hit hurt. You don't have to know he was a pitcher for the twins or the pirates. You don't have to know he had a curve ball. You don't have to know he won a lot of games. You just be home but I love it. Okay, dad, you know. Do you ever, you know, I'm just thinking because when we talk about nature on means and you talked about how he has those powerful bursting runs and now, I don't know if you watch good morning football Kyle Brandt. He's a friend of mine does the angry runs and he's incorporated a lot of the sounds and we see a lot of people incorporate the sounds. And I feel like they're all doing it sort of as an homage to you in a way. When you see that, do you think, yeah, it needs some noise there. Let's get some noise going on that run. Yeah, if they are doing it as an homage, I love it, but I don't look, I don't have a patent. I didn't patent it. So it's descriptive. And when doing highlights, Jimmy, whether it's Kyle, me or anybody. And I try to tell our youngsters youngsters. When words and pictures are match, it's one plus one equals three. So if you want to go and there's natron meeting business or Mike, you know, good hands with all stock. Well, you're watching, you don't look in the camera and say, you do it while he's on the three yard line, trying to score a touchdown. And it's the same with the whoop. I mean, that's Barry Sanders, by the way. I mean, that's right. But it's really just three students. Did you know that? Sure. Sure. So. Give me a player today. I mean, you do, you do prime time on prime time. But who's the player today? You love calling a highlight for who gives you the sounds who you, you know, who you get excited for, it gives you a good run, gives you a good chance to be Chris Berman that we know with the highlight. Well, it's a lot easier with the quarterbacks than it ever was, obviously. I mean, you can take a half dozen of mahomes with one of them, but Josh Allen Lamar, Jackson when he's healthy. We're seeing it from Jalen hurts. I mean, and I'm leaving a couple out because they're going to throw that Kyler Murray that extra point that took about 30 fastest the fastest three minutes of extra point, 2.3. So the mobile quarterbacks all give you a chance to do it because they're not even maybe they're not throwing it right then either. They're making a move to buy another 5 to ten seconds. So that that's so one Josh Allen maybe because again, buffalo, but any one of those that I just mentioned and with apologies to a couple I might have left out at the different game behind the center, obviously. Last thing there's nothing to do with sports. You mentioned it earlier in this podcast. You've always been, you've always loved music. We've seen you throughout the years. I've seen on stage Huey Lewis and the eagles and all that. Now, there's an ongoing joke in sports media that every sports media white male over 40 is obsessed with Bruce Springsteen. I'm not a spruce guy, and then I, people on Twitter, I get nasty responses when I say, are you a Bruce guy like everyone else? I don't know Bruce personally, I did see him a long time ago before. I don't even know if he had rosalita out at that time. So, but look, I got to be great friends with Huey Lewis Bay Area and he had me on stage 15 times or whatever and I can sing okay. I mean, for one song, you know, and it's a song he didn't sing unless I was there walking on a thin line. It was an add on. Nobody wants to hear Chris perman sing the power of love, okay? So for good reason. And it was usually an encore where people had had a few already, right? So, hey, it's great. Now get off. Glenn Frey became a really good friend. Bob Seger is a very good friend. Name dropping. The ones who are sports fans, I got to know, and those were among my favorites. I mean, I could mention about 20 more. But Bruce, give me an artist, you never saw in concert who you wish you would have seen. Dead or alive, doesn't matter. None of The Beatles. Well, I mean, The Beatles, I mean, they'd be hard. But I'd never seen Paul or Ringo. You've never seen Paul. I'm surprised by that. No, no. I saw I saw a Billy Joel concert. It was the last concert ever chase stadium. And Paul was a surprise and did two numbers. Can I count that as saying I saw Paul McCartney concert? Okay. Yes. Yes, that's it. You're in. Hold on, calls. You have a winner. I'll take it. I'm with The Beatles. That's this big. Everyone else. I do want to throw one thing out to you before we go. So people that people can think about this. The previous two games in this building, which they hate when I call it the big toast, by the way. Because it looks like a toaster, doesn't it? Yes, it does. But the English muffins and we're on. The two super bowls Jimmy in this building were the obviously the Patriots going 18 and zero for and 19 and all except for the last minute. Say no more. And the game that changed the paths of two teams last decade. By New England Malcolm butler picking off the Seahawks at the one at Seattle one tuna row for them, maybe they have a chance for three in her own cause that defense stays together and all of a sudden New England three unbelievably tough losses go from three and zero to three and three. Oh, they can't win the big one. I'm not saying they can't. So the two games in there were seminal moments for not only, I mean, for football history. So with two number one seeds, maybe we get one of those. I mean, the easy thing is all my homes shows how, but maybe it's an unbelievable game that Philly and Jalen hurts knock them off, but it's one of those so we're set the stage is set in this building for something great. I would be shocked if we don't have a one score game in the fourth quarter. I think they're just they're very evenly matched. I think the mahomes ankle is a factor. You know, I'm a little bit skeptical with the refs, the refs always come in and seem to make their presence known when we don't need it. But I'd be surprised if this is not super competitive in the fourth quarter. I agree. And that's all you want. And that's all you want. No, I completely agree. At least no but yeah, we got quarterback to start a quarterbacks are playing. As opposed to the championship game, this should be, this should be great. One score either way and it might be a sack by Reddick or those guys or Chris Jones or them that changes it and it's not the quarterbacks. You know, but in the end, this

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"glenn frey" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

04:37 min | 2 months ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

"Even though I got my in flight entertainment on and I'm watching my sports highlights and I'm doing everything I can to kill some time. My anxiety is through the roof dude like never before as I get a little older when it comes to turbulence. Oh, there's going to be more turbulence as we get older. I don't know if you know this. I mean, you broke the news. It was great. I really appreciated that right as I boarded the flight. But yeah, it's just really next level. It wasn't that bad. I can't say it was that bad, but I get really nervous about it. Dude, where I never did before. I always traveled and never really cared about it. And now it's just like story after story, people getting hurt and I know they say it's just like bumps in the air and not to worry. But man, dude, you know, because there's pressure from all sides and you're fine, you're not going to crash you to turbulence, but the older I get, maybe because I have more responsibility and maybe more to lose and I'm a parent or whatever. Any turbulence I start to panic inside a little bit. Oh yeah. And I told you guys last week here on Fox Sports radio. According to analysts in the flight world, even though that means, clear air sounds good. Yeah, clear air turbulence is going to be significantly more each decade. And they're saying by 2050, which seems like forever, but 2050, 25 years away, roughly, they're saying turbulence is going to be at an all time high. I don't know what's happening in the world, but hey, turbulence is only getting worse. But we're going to talk about inconvenient travel later. But it is three days after Christmas. And I saw a stat, I wanted to throw out at you. Let's hear it. And it has to do with returns. What percentage of Christmas presents do you think are returned to stores? That's a good one. Did you pretend you like everything? Like, oh, thank you. I love it. And not only that, it's like you're going to get a present you already got, right? Because how deep are you when it comes to your interests? And I don't mean Don Henley and Glenn Frey. I mean, if you're a Philadelphia Eagles fan,

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"glenn frey" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

06:44 min | 3 months ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Live, it sounded like the album. And Glenn Frey, Don Henley talked about it that Glenn Frey was a drill sergeant. He recorded every performance, and they worked on everything that he found in that past performance repeatedly until they fixed whatever he found. And that's just the way he was. And that's what an audience wants. And their audience wants that. I mean, they're one of the top settling artists of all time. And when you get to that live setting, there are some artists that will get out there and do a live show and their fans will say, no, I like the way that they did it live. It was different. It sounded different than the album. And there are plenty of artists I could say that they actually their live performance improved on the studio recording. That the live performance was actually better and had more energy in it. But the point is, is that they want to hear the familiar stuff. They want to hear the hits. If I hear an eagle song on the radio, it's like whatever. Yeah. And in my phone in my library, I have the eagles live from 94 when everybody got back together. Health freezes over. Yeah, hell, was that the hell freezes over yet? When everybody was back together for the it was the MTV show. Yeah. I saw them that year. And it's an extended version of hotel California now. Anybody who's been in radio as long as we have been, you played hotel, California to the point where you never want to hear it again. Right. I could listen to their live version and just listen to it over and over and over and over again. And then Joe Walsh doing in the city. Right. Live is just absolutely unbelievable because if I guess because maybe I would if I was listening to a classic rock station that came out, I would listen to the recorded version because I just enjoy those two versions so much, but hotel California that I was so sick of. Never wanted to hear again. Ever. It's like, this is fantastic. What a great song that was. And they do a little bit of an extended version, especially the intro. Right. Which is they did back then. And that was something that they talked about and said, you know, look, it got to a point where and I think trans Siberian probably learned this. You know, your audience wants something very specific. And there was the eagles, the documentary on the eagles, where they said, look, it's us too. Glenn Frey, Don Henley, we wrote songs we're the band. So, you know, we're going to take the reins. When they did that, when they made that move, and that was kind of the almost the reset of the band saying, okay, this is what the band is. And they had a falling out with former members and everything else. But when you look at that and say, all right, that's the classic lineup. And when you're going to get people to spend money on that, you have to realize, what are they willing to spend their money on? What are they not willing to spend their money on? What works and what doesn't work in a live show. And I heard them in San Diego, I wasn't there, but it was I could hear them outside my hotel room. They were playing actually a private party. On a navy ship, right there in San Diego. And it was a party that was for a hundred people, but they were playing it outdoors. And I thought a restaurant was playing the album, and then I realized it was freightliner had hired them. To play this private party, and every single song was to a teeth. It was just and we've seen them multiple times and over the years, they basically got to wear and Don Henley used to do onto solo stuff. He's still like a three and a half hour show because he could do his solo work and he could do the eagles work, but in the later years with the eagles, leading up to, and I haven't seen them since Glenn Frey passed away, but in the later years it was when you showed up, I mean, it was like, it was almost like walking through a musical museum. Yeah. You're absolutely right. You know, when I'm thinking of trans Siberian, what they give me is the sound is perfect. Not that it isn't, but it's not. I'll never forget the one time where and this was in the 70s when I saw skin or the first time. And after pronounced Leonard skinner came out, I mean, that was such a crystal clear album. Yeah. When you think about it, even free bird. You know, that's a crystal clear. The production of that is just amazing. And it was organic the way the instruments are supposed to sound and the band was doing. It was just a great great. When I saw him live in a big auditorium, everything was just muddled together. Yeah, it didn't make any. They couldn't reproduce what they did. Transcribing reproduces everything. And the sound is perfect. And it's Christmassy. You get your, you get your being old classic rockers slash heavy metal. You get that satisfaction, and then you get the Christmas satisfaction. Right. And then you get the goosebumps from the most incredible kind of Broadway singers kind of thing, and then you get a light show and a laser show that absolutely blows your mind. You would never you don't need any drug to go see trans Siberian. It pulls whatever you're endorphins are out of your brain right out of it. You're like, wow. That dino Julius also another singer who's extremely talented that tours with them. And I would say that it requires meticulous work to do it with that kind of precision every time. Yeah. You know, it's one thing to go out, you're doing a live show. That requires a lot of work too. But if you're doing it to hit all the notes and make it sound just like the album or make it consistent every show, that requires a, well, the discipline of a Glenn Frey. And I've been in enough because I actually prefer seen bands in a club. But I've been to enough, it's like, eh, eh.

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"glenn frey" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

09:00 min | 3 months ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Blah blah blah. Our friend Matt Murphy will be here tomorrow. And Dan mandis will be here next week filling in for us while we're out. And then we come back sometime mid February. Early March somewhere in there. It's going to be a while. It's going to be a minute. We'll be out. Well, we'll be back the day after Easter. Yeah. Exactly. Well, actually, we get back when we come back, we'll be talking about the Republicans. Taking control of the House officially. Yeah, we will. Wow. Yep. By the way, on this day in history, well, I haven't done this since I was a music DJ. On this day in history and you'd go through the entire list. Don't forget to wear pants. It's cold outside. I just thought it was interesting. On this day, December 22nd, 1808. And maybe this is because I will be seeing trans severian orchestra next week. Beethoven's 5th debuted in concert. All right. So there you go. Wow. And now here's more of your classical music favorites. Would you classic classic Christmas channel? Coming up, we're going to have more of bob's Seeger. He did a little drummer boy. Seeker did. And we could probably get some Greg leg. We probably won't have enough classic rock Christmas for an entire hour. But I think it's a format we should start nonetheless. Did Aerosmith ever do a Christmas song? I don't know. Is there any heavy something stuff? Yeah, there have been heavy metal versions of Christmas songs, though. Yeah, I mean, if you want to call D Snyder and twisted sister. Heavy metal. I mean, I guess. What did they do again? They did oh, come all Ye faithful, which is which they basically are admitting we're not going to take it is the same chord progression. Oh, come on, you faithful, so they did it. It actually was pretty funny. Yeah. I think there were, I don't know. You know, who should do one? Things a mountain steam should do a how is he not with. A trans Siberian? He should be on one of the Turing groups. I wonder if he's made appearances with them. You know, they have a guest everyone's. Oh, yeah. I saw this goes back a few years, but and this was after I'd seen them, I don't prefer to see trans Siberian after Christmas. Right. I almost didn't go this year because I'm like, I don't want to go see after Christmas. Because to me, the build up normally they're in Dallas within a week of Christmas. Yeah. If it falls during the week, it's like a Saturday or Sunday show. Right. And it's just, it's awesome. And I've even gone to the Sunday shows if we have to work that night before Christmas, I go to the 3 o'clock show. And it's done by 5 30 and I'm home by 6. I go to sleep. But to me, after Christmas, I'm looking to new year, but I just said, okay, I'm going to go. But the last time I saw them, were they played after Christmas in Dallas. Paul Rodgers was their guest. Oh, wow. Because Paul O'Neill, I mean, I think he used to produce Paul Rodgers, but somehow he was in town. And so he did two bad company songs. It was great. They were for Christmas show. Yeah. And they played bad company. The bad company, bad company, the song. The song. And then can't get enough of yeah, I can't get enough of your love. It's so funny because it's a Christmas show and then Paul Rodgers comes on, but he's such a great singer. I don't know. Where because he actually, after Freddie Mercury died, he did some stuff with Queen, didn't he? Yeah, yeah, he did. I think they did. They did a couple of tours. Yeah, and Queen with Paul Rodgers is how that was killed. Yeah. And I mean, it was fantastic. I mean, the whole crowd went crazy. Yeah. Right. And you're like, okay, it shows just a ton of classic rockers here. Right. But that's the only time I've ever seen a guest, but I know a lot of different guests. There is one because I was talking to a friend of mine, and she's a huge fan of Aerosmith. And I said, hey, I think that I think that Steven Tyler was there one time and the late, a polynomial who really is the was the creating force of trans severin orchestra. I know he produced Aerosmith stuff. I think he produced a narrow Smith live album, Paul O'Neill did. But Steven Tyler comes out and starts doing Aerosmith with transform and it was great. It was absolutely great. And there's such a powerful band. I remember the one time, the one time that I went that I met your son. And your son wanted to make sure that he met me. And so we met at a wine bar right around the corner with the people I was going with and that's when he was in 7th grade. Is it heavy drinker in junior high? Yeah. Yeah, so I was a junior. And I was okay with it. No, I'm kidding. But there's an adult. That was a one year where they changed up everything and it wasn't good. It just wasn't good. I mean, I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no. And it was really heavy, male vocalists. I'm like, man, I can handle, I can handle the, I can handle some of the male vocals, but it can't be dominated. You've got to get, for example, on the West Coast, Chloe Lori, who is just the most unbelievable. That woman should be a million times more popular than Lady Gaga or any other woman out there. This woman has the most incredible voice where when she sings and it's a very rare thing in music when somebody can almost bring you to choking up when you're choking up listening to a voice, a singing voice to me that's the ultimate music you get goosebumps and then you start crying. She has that kind of powerful voice that's so incredible and she works with a ton of she was she did stuff with in the Yanni special like when she was really young, she was on the Yanni special need. And so she does stuff on her own, which is really good, but when she starts singing the trans Iberian stuff, you just, you melt, you absolutely melt you're like, wow, I hear a voice and I say, well, there's evidence of a God. Yeah. Because that is a gift that is a gift that just knows and I'm sure it's a gift plus talent. I mean, you have to, you have to work at that in order to do that. Right, right. But there's such, to me, they're just such a, they, and I like the same thing every year when it comes to Christmas. I think we all do. I think most of us like the repetition. I think sometimes the band thinks well, we need to up and do something different. It's like, no, Christmas is about if there's any holiday about nostalgia. It's Christmas. Right. Yeah, my son had seen them before, and I think a couple of times before that. And it was like, eh. And that made me glad that I skipped that year. And but ultimately, you know, and I forget who said it. You go out, you play the hits. You know, for the bands that tour and, you know, they want to get out there and do all right, we're going to do we're only going to play our new album or we're only going to, we're going to go on a run where half of the music is from our new album or whatever. The audience shows up for the familiar stuff. That's what they pay for. The eagles, before Glenn Frey, if you saw them live and you were listening to the

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"glenn frey" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

The Bill Simmons Podcast

01:49 min | 4 months ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

"Have borrowed at least just a whiff of that for almost famous, right? Of course. This is the Jeff Bebe band. Of course. It's actually becoming the Russell Hammond band. Sorry, sorry, Jeff Beebe, you're getting left behind, but I always felt that was Glenn Frey, right? Big time. Yes, absolutely. Because it's two guys that had bands that were significant in their town in their hometown. So those guys have very specific personalities until they combine their power. And that you get all the sparks from it and you get either direction. So this was one of those things that you don't get now. They asked me to come live with them when they were doing one of these nights. Wow. And what a time to live with them too. I have the cassette of them writing Lion eyes together. And it's all there on that tape. You just see, they just meld, man, and they know their influences, they have the same experience in a place called Tana's just down the hill from where they were living. So Lion eyes was about women. They had just been around. So they were aching about it and also just wanting to write a song that just had a killer song power element to it. And that was their thing. It's like, we got to put away all of our stuff, particularly fry. We got to put away all of our petty shit because it's about the song. I mean, Glen had a shirt that said song power. And that was also, that was not a joke. He was about the song. So they bowed down to the songs, but you know, there was a lot of stuff that went into getting to the moment where you're ready to write it and record it. And that's how it was cool being around them for that. Do you feel like all bands have to have

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"glenn frey" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

04:25 min | 7 months ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on KOMO

"News radio 1000 FM 97 7. Thanks for joining us. I'm Rick fancies editing the news this evening, Bill O'Neill, and taking a look at some of our top stories now, rents hitting another record high in July for the 17th month in a row. July's national media and Rand of $1879 a month is up 12.3% from a year ago, according to realtor dot com. The biggest increases were in the south and in the northeast. And detectives are asking for help to find those who robbed and killed in Everett woman last week in her home. They hope someone has security footage that will help nab three masked suspects dressed in dark clothing. The woman's husband and children were inside but escaped unhurt. It's the center of the world when it comes to cocaine production, the source of more than 90% of it seized in the United States. You ask any DA man will say there's nothing we can do. Our long-standing partner in America's war on drugs from the days Glenn Frey sang about it on Miami Vice, Colombia now wants to lead the global experiment in decriminalizing the drug. And Deanna Duran is watching this for The Washington Post and reports to us from Bogotá. She spoke with our Bill O'Neill. Diana, how did Columbia get to this point? Well, I understand that the cocaine production is a huge issue for the state for a myriad of reasons about hearing Colombia, the thing is that narco trafficking has implied violence in so many levels. And for the last 50 years, what we've seen in the countries, the growth of these narco trafficking cartels that every time they choose bigger and more powerful and more violent to and we've seen a lot of violence in the fields like where the campesinos grow the coca crops and we see no end for the drug trafficking issue, which is like the worst of these of these whole counter narcotic policy. So I think Colombia gets to this point because of course we have now a new president who is a leftist president who seems to be listening more to the complaints and the concerns of these campesinos. And who is also worried about the approach that the country narcotic policy between Colombia and the United States has had in the country for all these times. So I think that's how in a very broad way to say it that's how we get to this point. How would decriminalization work in Colombia would cocaine simply be a legal drug at some point? I really don't know because there is a bill that is going to be proposed before the Congress that the bill is being drafted as with big. So we are waiting for the details of the bill. And the government used to copies like two weeks ago. So I think they have publicly discussed some aspects of their idea, but I think they still have to work on it. Work on all these details about what it would actually mean. You know, this is not the first time we've heard about drug decriminalization in Latin America, some time ago Uruguay legalized cannabis. Yeah, that's right. I think it was like ten years ago or so. They did and in Colombia actually might want to have been regulated as well. Like a few years ago, I don't remember the exact date right now, but in Colombia canal is also used for medical issues like legally allowed to be used for that purpose. So yeah, I think in the continent, some countries have moved towards a new approach for these kind of drugs. That's the honor toran in Bogotá Colombia, read much more on this online, go to Washington Post dot com. And that's Bill O'Neill. The U.S. Military says it launched air strikes against targets in eastern Syria this week, the sites were reportedly used by groups linked to Iran's elite revolutionary guard. The military central command says the strikes were aimed at protecting U.S. forces from attacks from Iranian backed groups. The strikes come as the west considers restarting the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, which was dropped by former president Donald

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"glenn frey" Discussed on The Jim Ross Report

The Jim Ross Report

06:07 min | 9 months ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on The Jim Ross Report

"Them in those two positions. And all of a sudden you hear the music for Hogan and you'd think that I always offer compare it that Hogan fans like eagle fans. Not fairly eagle, but The Rock group, the eagles. They just want to hear hotel, California, one more time. Isn't that the best way to say it, brother? You're right on the money. They want they want a leg drop and a hook up and some of his traditional things. But they won't hotel California that one more time. And if they could hear that, they'll be happy. But is it true with Steve Austin or Ric Flair? Yeah, undertaker. It's so funny. And I get frustrated to the point of almost being angry, but I talk myself out of it. Is, you know, wrestling fans are so fickle in the sense that there'll be so anti legends, right? I can't believe they're so reliant on bringing this guy back. I can't believe they're bringing this guy in. He's too old. But man, the audience, not the little microcosm of people that bitch about shit on Reddit or write about stuff and think they're smart. But I'm talking about the people that just love to watch Russell because it's an escape and it brings them a sense of joy and fun. Man, when you bring back a Hulk Hogan, and you bring back a John Cena, you bring back a Steve Austin. That's exactly what you're saying. You hit it right on the head. They just want that feeling that they had the first time I heard hotels. Exactly. Or the first time they got laid while they were listening to the hotel California. That's the deal, man. They don't want to see a whole show, but man, it feels good to go back and visit that one more time. Yeah, that's right. And ironically, when we were in Vegas, three or four weeks ago for a pay per view, AEW pay per view. Out there, we saw the eagles concert. They were playing in Vegas on the Saturday night while we were there. The papers on Sunday, we had TV on the Wednesday Friday, and then that was an off night. So Dan Lambert, who owns America's top team, one of our guys, he so hooked up with all the casinos for ciders. That he got us some tickets. Raphael Morphy and I went along with Tony chem and my Kyoto and they had never seen the eagles in concert and they were blown away. They were saying, I guess a lot of people say, I knew the words to every song. Yeah. So they recognized the leg drop. They recognized the big booth. They recognized that hooking up. The same deal. It's the same theory. And so it was kind of ironic that he said as an example, because I'm a big eagles fan. And I saw multiple times, we both loved them. We went through the Glen fry years and now the, what's the cost name of Oklahoma, Vince Gill years, who's absolutely phenomenal. I thought they lost Don Henley. They say you can't replace these guys. Replace anybody. If they're good. And this feels really good. So that's kind of what I saw that deal. And we're deviating too far down the rabbit hole of rock and roll music, but I think that's a good example for Hogan. He's got those hits. He's got gold records on the wall. As Joe Walsh would say, and he's a classic. And you know what? The eagles in whatever configuration, I think Glenn Frey's son is now he was on there for a while. He lived. But he wanted to rode you up for a year or two after his dad died. And now he's on his own. So, but they've still got an all star team. They still got ten of the Schmidt. They still got Glenn Frey. And maybe the most important element of all this still got Joe Walsh. And so they still got their band. And they're still very good in the entertainment. And they could make up their mind tomorrow morning that they wanted to her again and they would be selling out in their current configuration in any venue they decided the book. Yeah, and we felt the same from the same characteristics of personality characteristics for hulk. He's a legend and some people will buy a ticket to go see him to take a kid and they can show that kid who they are hero was when they were the kids age. So I thought that was pretty, I don't think that's pretty cool. And a logical, I think that's right. A lot of people say, this is a God daddy loved. So, you know, and I think there's something to be said for that too. Before we get, we're going to have to wrap this up here in another couple of minutes, but I want to speed up just a little bit, talk about a couple bullet points, I guess, at this point, as we're kind of going through now, Hogan's return to WWE leaves WWE comes back to WWE. We got this mister America character. I hated it when I saw it. I was embarrassed by it for Hogan. That he was doing it. But I also knew it was probably his idea or at least he was excited about it because he loves that kind of hokey corny shit. Was that Vince's idea was idea? Whose idea was that? I think it was a collaborative effort, Eric between the two, but then certainly supported it and liked it, thought it was entertaining. And so that's kind of that deal. But yeah, we thought he blows out the door again, presumably, I don't even know. I never asked him. I never paid attention to the dirt sheets or whatever, but supposedly it's because of pay, was it a pay issue? Apparently, I've always said this when talents get unhappy. Are they want to leave or they do leave? Or whatever, it's usually one of the two seas.

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"glenn frey" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

04:36 min | 10 months ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"67 years old. These guys have got to be 67 years old. You know, if you look at the bands that are out there, how old is the youngest, the youngest guy in the eagles is probably how old, 67, 68. Well, I mean, if you're talking about original members, yeah, you were in the ballpark. Even the last incarnation of them, you know? Now that when Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh and they brought in Vince Gill and they brought in Glenn Frey's son, I think. Right. But Joe Walsh, Joe Walsh is upper 60s. Don Henley. Donna Henley is upper 60s. And Timothy B Schmidt is probably mid 60s. I sent you that video the other day. I was listening to the 80s on 8 on SiriusXM and let me see. I'm going to see if I can, I sent this to you and our friend tell. And it was a gold one up. It was this, that was the strokes. Yeah, fucking Timothy B Schmidt, you know, he did his own thing. In 87, he had a small hit with boys night out. What month are we in right now? We're in June. And what is June now? The new month dedicated to Pride Month. Pride Month. Hey. I think they wrote this in June of 87. Happy Pride Month to all of our pride fans out there. I know we have a big, big LGBTQ following out there. Just say the alphabet because it's not, they're not going to argue with me. There's too many letters. It's just too many letters. The pride flag used to be 6 colors. 6. Now it's fucking 60. There's too many colors. They should just take the box of crayola superbugs. The super box of crayola and just put that on the flag because that's the amount of colors they have now. And there's nothing wrong with that. I just don't know what they stand for. Remember the super box of cradle the colors that came with the shopper? Yeah. But never really worked. You got the flat box that had like red yellow, blue orange, green, purple, Brown, and black, right? That was the basics of the box, but then you got the ones that had magenta and tangerine. The super box. This is colors that you would never use. But you had a superbug. It had like 30 crayons in them..

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"glenn frey" Discussed on Doin it! with Danny and Jenny

Doin it! with Danny and Jenny

04:39 min | 1 year ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on Doin it! with Danny and Jenny

"Doing it with Jimmy and Jenny it's a revolution. Wow. Every time it gets me, I'm telling you. Yeah, I missed it. You know, we were off the last couple of weeks and I just found myself humming in the car. Oh, that's now my thing now when I go jogging. It's now your jam. Pop it in the ear the old earbuds and make some blueberry muffs. The other day? No. What do you think I listened to? Revolution librarian on loop. Welcome to that nation. It's just, you know, we take off on a little vacation, you know, sometimes Jenny and I like to get acquainted. We don't like to be encumbered by a third, much more interesting voice. But we do, we do have a much more interesting voice and a location that will be coming from next week. That's exactly true. Yeah, it's a tease. We're going to be doing a show where at least we will all be in person. Dimensions. And we will have a very, very awesome guest that I'm super excited about. But I feel like we've had an extended spring break. Yeah, we have. So what's new with you? Oh my God, what isn't new? I mean, you look fantastic. I know I feel fantastic. So do you do, by the way, look at you and your hoodie. Thank you. And I played the saxophone in junior high. So I've seen the pictures. And since Jenny, for those of you listening is rocking a Lisa Simpson blow in a sex. Much like I did, you know, it was very much when I was like 11 or 12. It was like, when you're listening to charde, oh my God. You know, a saxophone solo. Are you kidding me? Like, I always thought it was one of the most, to me, a friend of mine had this idea for a sketch, which I really liked your idea, but it was that you would, no matter what you did, if it was mundane or whatnot, it's like, it's like, you're out of McDonald's and it's like there's two pennies and you just go keep the change. And then you just hit a button and blast the sax solo from baker street. But. Anything you do. You know what? Why Danielle? I think I'm gonna get to bed a little. You know what? I'd love to go out. I think I would leave this party and just get to bed a little early. I got a lot to do tomorrow. And we don't have like everything is awesome after you play that. Everything is awesome. I will tell you a fun fact since I know we've discussed your band based playing. Yeah, I really like when I went into junior high, which is 6, 7, and you could either be in bed, fire or art. Okay. I was like, I gotta be in the band, and I really want to play the drums. I love animal from the Muppets. This is my 11 years old also. And they see me and they're like, oh, I was a very scrawny kid. And they're like, you're not going to be big enough to hold in a marching band. Hold the drums. So my second choice was very, very, you know, right there, second choice was saxophone because I was obsessed with you belong to the city. Oh, wow. Yeah. I used to because I was so embarrassed. Yeah, Glenn Frey, yeah, and it was like where was it Miami Vice and everything. It was just like the sexiest song, but here I was like an elementary school kid, but I would listen to that song and I'm like, I used to sneak to my parents bedroom and I would call the local.

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"glenn frey" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

The Bill Simmons Podcast

06:19 min | 1 year ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

"Not improvisational, or it's like, I play the song the way I sort of wrote it or whatever, you know, as opposed to having the song just kind of become something else. I don't know. I mean, if you're Eric Clapton, sitting at home, watching this. I mean, you probably really liked that scene. That probably made you feel real good that like took these guys who are more talented than anyone and they're like, oh, wow, it would be great if we were like a Clapton, but then you had the Clapton Harrison history, which made that even more fascinating. The creative process in this, which very rarely gets captured correctly in a music Doc. You know, and I think that was the ego stock, which I love. There's that one scene about Glenn Frey lives underneath Jackson Brown and Jackson Brown is trying to figure out one of his songs and he just keeps playing the same 45 seconds over and over and over again. And Glenn fries like, God, he's gonna fucking play this again and there's a T it's just really well done. And then he realized it was like, oh, that's how you make a song. It's a repetition of it. It's just you keep having an innovative try stuff mess around with it and eventually take shape. I've never seen it done better than it's done in this documentary. I mean, how many times did they play, don't let me down over the course of 8 hours? Is it like 50 times? How many times did they mess around with get back? And how many times did they change the lyrics are changing? They're playing off each other. Like, what do you think of this? What if I do this? And I was so mesmerized. I almost couldn't speak. That's why the 8 hours is the right length. Because in order to include all that stuff, I mean, because if you were cutting this down, any editor would say some of the things that are repetitive, you know, and as a consequence, it would all seem like when Paul comes up with get back. Like it would all seem like it suddenly happened. Yeah. But by stretching it out like this, it shows you how slow the process actually is, but also illustrates the occasional moments where it just suddenly happens. Yeah, I think that's why you're right with the link. I still felt like, you know, could we had done 30 times and don't let me down instead of 50? There's stuff like that. Like if you're really like, what's the perfect link? But on the other hand, Jackson spent four years working on this. Like he obviously considered every single possibility. And this is where he landed. Well, also, isn't there a certain amount of time where once you reach that time, what is the purpose in trying to shave anything off? I mean, I think that I think very often it's four hours. If you put something together and it's four hours long, you can justify that this is long, but we need these four hours. But if you go to 5 hours then, why are you trying to get it down to four? Once you ask people to invest more time than three hours, you're really saying, this is for people who care about this outside of the content. I mean, that's the big thing anybody who's like any complaints, you know, now of course I know it's always annoying to complain about the reactions to things. But it's like so the thing comes out on Thursday and then you have a day of all these kind of beetle experts or people who view themselves as beta experts sort of talking about like just how amazing this is and all these things that they love. And then of course, the way the world is now, there's all these people who kind of feel as though, well, whatever the conversation is. Well, it's not even their sagging. It's sometimes they're just saying nothing. It's just like everyone's talking about The Beatles on Friday. So I'm gonna talk about The Beatles on Saturday just because that's what everyone's doing. And then you get to the third part where it's like, well, now we have to The Beatles are overrated or whatever and all these sort of bizarre. Well, not bizarre. Anyone can think anything they want. But it's like it's just The Beatles being overrated is a bad opinion. I'm just gonna throw that out. I mean, to me they're among the most correctly rated things that have ever existed. Like you definitely can't argue they're underrated, right? Or you can maybe if you're a musician or if there's a musicologist, maybe you can say actually these songs are even better than we think. Say they're overrated. I mean, I guess they're considered the greatest band of all time by pretty much anyone who knows anything. So it's like it would be, but I really feel like they are very properly rated. I mean, I feel like they're I've mentioned to this another podcast. I just find this to be just a very insightful thing. Ken burns was talking about The Beatles, and sometimes Ken burns can kind of be grading or whatever everybody was talking about how once something doesn't exist for 20 years. Interested in it starts to go down. And so it goes down a little bit to 30 years, but people still might care about it. 40 years ago was down a little bit more. 50 years, there's a huge drop off and then 60 years there's an exponential drop off because all the people who experienced it first hand are dying. And it almost everything in culture basically after the 40 year Mark starts to rapidly sort of erode. And The Beatles aren't like that. The Beatles are the exception to this. Like the amount of interest in this series is remarkable. Like granted it was happened at Thanksgiving and people want something to talk about and maybe just the interest in The Beatles has decreased less over 50 or 60 years than anything else I can think of. I can't think of one other thing that has been unchanged, like the product is unchanged and the appreciation for it is the same. I'd be curious if you can think of anything that would fall into this. I can't, because I think with music, their ability to get discovered by young people is pretty unusual. Because the songs are so perfectly crafted and anybody who cares about music who's teaching in an elementary school or high school, The Beatles are gonna come up..

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"glenn frey" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

The Bill Simmons Podcast

05:23 min | 1 year ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

"Kind of sat on it didn't do anything. And he said, well, why don't we try to figure it out? So that's what we did. And that's why marks one of the executive producers along with Jody gerson also from UNG because I realized pretty quickly, the music industry is a lot different than sports. Sports you're basically trying to get the rights from a league to make a documentary. Or you're fair using it in some cases. Or you're going directly to the person you need for the film. It's a lot more cut and dried music. artists, you have managers, you have labels, you have the rights to the songs. You have the publishing rights and also artists are really careful about what they want to do and who they want to do with. And I think that's why we've seen such varying degrees of quality with music documenters over there. There's a lot of times the artists are involved. With the film itself, which, you know, they're going to spin it a certain way. Even the eagles dock, which I love. Those guys were tangentially involved and probably really involved. And the reason you know that is because the one thing it never really goes into is that Don Henley Glenn Frey, what was actually going on with these guys? And if somebody was doing that completely independently, I think they would have probably spent another 5, 6 minutes was fried jealous of Henle because then they became the lead center of the band. What was going on here? That's the real reason that band broke up. I think was because of the alpha dog issue between those two guys. They couldn't a 100% go into it, but that's the thing with music films. If you're going to get the participants, they're going to have some sort of sway over it. So we knew that was an obstacle going in. We had launch ringer films in 2017. And Shawn fantasy and I we really started talking about stories we wanted to tell stories that were still sitting there. Documentaries that had already been done, that kind of removed the idea we might have had off the table, things like that. We were looking at different different artists. It's just everything. Really complicated. And kind of made a master list of maybe 2025 films that we liked. And then and then in 2018, as we got a little momentum we hired Noah and started meeting with directors and what we realized was sometimes the directors would have an idea for something that we had a thought of, which was very similar to what happened with 30 for 30. I remember there was a few times where we went to somebody and pitched them an idea and then they would be like, yeah, that's a good idea, but what about this? Barry Levinson was probably the most famous example of that. We went to talk ideas and he really wanted to do something about the Baltimore colts and their marching band. And we were like, okay, and you learn over the years, if somebody's really passionate about an idea and they're a good filmmaker, you want to ride it with them. So a good example for this series was we really wanted to work with a filmmaker named penny lane who's fantastic. We had seen a documentary she did called hail Satan and it was just so original and so funny. We just wanted to figure out how to get her in the series. And broader and talk to our pitcher and idea. She listened, and she's like, you know, what I really want to do is tell dude, documentary about Kenny G and she explained it and we were like, Kenny G okay, that's unusual. Make the case. And she sent us one of the best pitches I've ever gotten. And then an incredible film. And that's what we tried to do with this series. And that was some of the DNA of 30 for 30 back in the day, was ultimately a filmmaker driven series. You've got to support their vision and you've just got to ride with how they see something. And we tried to do that with this. We try to tell 6 stories. Much like 30 for 30. I think you're not going to tell every story. You're not, you're not checking every possible box, every genre, every artist, all that stuff. But if you tell 6, and then the next season you tell another 6 and you know, you look up one day and you've told 30 stories about music, you know you're headed in the right direction. So I am just so excited for everybody to see these last 5. Woodstock 99 already went up. We did, we actually put that one up in July, as kind of a sneak preview of the series to lay the groundwork for it. It was the right time. It was the anniversary of Woodstock. I think it was the 22nd anniversary. That one did really well and people loved it. So really excited for everybody to see these next 5. And it's going to be Thursday nights 8 p.m., and then HBO Max at the same time. It's Alanis this week. DMX next week, Thanksgiving. Kenny G the week after, then our film about Robert stigwood. And how he basically created this whole Saturday night fever, IP laid the blueprint for everything that would happen over the next 45 years. That's week four and then the 5th week is juice world, which just won an audience award at the AFI film festival. So we were pumped about that. But I love doing these. I love working with the filmmakers. I love getting the cuts. You know, I used to be a writer way back in the day..

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"glenn frey" Discussed on I Said No Gifts!

I Said No Gifts!

07:59 min | 1 year ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on I Said No Gifts!

"No, that'd be more like a Random House joy. My goal for this podcast is always to have audio that can be used against me in court. And so this is a little something for my lawyer, you know, the other lawyers involved whoever suing me. You're trying to Mike Richards yourself whenever you can. Yes. Please, the dream. Just destroy me. No, Glenn, wait, not Glenn, I was going to say James fray. Glenn Frey is the eagles eagles. Glenn fries. Another person who's created a bunch of garbage. My apology to the eagles fan base out there, but especially Sam. Sam. The eagle. Back to the Muppets. Forget the Muppets for a minute. Okay, okay. And the eagle Ford for Trump. Yeah, you did. You hate to hear that. I think so, yeah. The dark road of which of my favorite fictional characters voted for who? Like meris town had economic anxiety. You know what I'm saying? She definitely not letting you come on here and say that mayor voted for Trump. Mayor had a good head on her shoulders. She's got her daughter who's in the cool band. She's got, you know, she's got the life experience, I think that she was also in a swing state. I know that's what I'm saying. Mer, reach out. Correct the record. Now there is as we're recording this, there is a new series coming out on Paramount plus called mayor of Kingstown. This is true. It's a 100% true. So Jeremy Renner. And Kyle Chandler. Who I love. I love Kyle Chandler. I know. Comforting presence. Oh gosh. I mean, I, when I was in college, I got to interview him on a red carpet event for the Texas film Hall of Fame. I think it's still the most handsome man I've ever seen in real life. He's such a good-looking person. He's got just a general vibe that I find deeply good-looking and I've never watched I've only watched the pilot of Friday night live. I loved it. Yeah. Why haven't I finished it? I also love Connie britton. Oh gosh, I got to interview her too. But she's obviously gorgeous, but Kyle was just like a different level man. I wouldn't be able to do that interview. I'd pass away. I know. I was like 18 years old. I'm sure I suck. While we're on the subject of young interviews, you know, and I've gotten to talk to a lot of great people and admire over the years through podcasting and whatnot. But maybe the one I'm most slash least proud of is I did interview Katy Perry when I was 12 years old. What? Was this pre fame? This was in her Christian rock face. She was on Katy Perry. She was Katie Hudson. And she did a concert at a church. And I attended that concert, she was the opening act of a friend of mine worked at the local Christian radio station. He said, I'll interview this acting. You can interview her. And she was like, 15 or 16 years old at the time. Because she's not that much older than me. And I had like three or four questions. I'm like, tell us about the album. The audio of this does exist, a friend of mine did keep it from being released on the Internet. Yeah, I put on an episode of one of my podcasts. It's like it's cringe, but it's kind of cute. And it's also like it's such an interesting look into what her life must have been like at the time and how strange it must have been. Because we all had crushes on her, even at the time, even when she was doing all these Christian songs. She was really charming and effusive and charismatic and in that way that was so magnetic. And yeah, so I did interview so was this like, there's like 2002. Oh, this is a long time. This was 18 years ago. So she was nice and she was fun. Yeah, I had like three questions. It was like, were they? It was like, I think the last one was literally do you have anything else to say? This is a 12 year old boy I was like, well, shows what you got. Prove to me why I should care about you. I love do you have anything else to say? That's another podcast. You just set up the mic. I think you should end these podcasts. Right. And then you just, I walk away and leave the mess with the microphone. And then I filibuster. I'm told the next episode the next week. Katy Perry. My one experience with Katy Perry was I believe was maybe 2008, some friends and I used to go up to Sundance while it was happening and would try to get into concerts this sort of thing. We got into a concert that she was playing pre pop. She was like playing acoustic guitar, excruciating. One of the worst nights of my life. She wasn't good. I hated it. I just. You know, she was doing the kind of like trying to be edgy thing. But with folk music and I didn't want to be there anyway. I believe shooter mcgavin was also there just as a celebrity or something shooter mcgavin. And then when she really hit the scene and I was like, you know, she really went through an evolution there. If you listen to her 2002 Christian album, which is available on YouTube as all good things are. You too is my favorite streaming service, by the way. I pay for a premium subscription. That's true. Yeah, no ads and I'm there all the time. It's amazing. Wow, what are you watching? You know, like a lot of cooking videos. A lot of tutorials, a lot of video essays. A lot of old performances a lot of Dick Cavett show interview. I love a dick cabbage. Excellent interviewer. So yeah, surfing on YouTube. Oh, what was my larger point about? Her vocal antecedents, you can hear on the Christian album, are a little warped to her core. Like it is more that vocal delivery that you can hear a little bit on in kiss to girl, but is all but gone on smile or whatever newest. Yeah, I feel like she God bless her. I mean, we don't need to get into the Katy Perry. Pieces of me, all of me, whatever that documentary was called. Look, Katy Perry, miss piggy. All of this aside, I asked you here today for specific. Actually, just to talk. I just wanted to see you in my backyard. I mean, what a great premise for a show. It's just give me stuff. That is not the premise of this show, Kevin. Absolutely not. I asked you just to come over to my backyard. I thought we'll have a nice time or both deeply tan. We'll work on our I know. Is this a strange Marx brothers podcast experience right now? Like doing the mirror routine? It really is. I'm certain I've gotten you as a lookalike. Oh my God. I hope that's not not flatter. It would be extremely flattering. This does feel kind of like a Spider-Man running into the doppelgangers. Yeah, that sort of thing. But you know, I thought, we'll spend some time in the backyard. We'll have a nice time he'll go home. And we'll move on with our lives. And then of course the neighbors start there construction. We move into the house. We're in this kind of echo office that I've constructed. And you came in, you were holding a bag. I was, yeah. The podcast is called, I said, no. I know. And I was a bad little boy. I'm not following the rules. I'm going a different way. All together. You are kind of known in the podcast community as a troublemaker. Oh, I know, listen. If you smell something, it's the bridges I'm burning. That's what that is. You brought this bag with you. I did. I'm just, I have to ask, is this a gift for me? It is a gift just for you. Okay, it's a little brown bed. With some pink tissue.

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"glenn frey" Discussed on Doin it! with Danny and Jenny

Doin it! with Danny and Jenny

02:29 min | 1 year ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on Doin it! with Danny and Jenny

"So I just started sending in cells constantly and like, literally the first song songs, I sent in every single one of them. Played immediately. And no, it was amazing. Like, I remember listening and Howard, like just hearing his voice go and another one by Library girl. Like he just made it. So like matter of fact, it's like here, we all, you know, another top hit from Glenn Frey, everybody know he just said it. So matter-of-fact, I was later. He shut the fuk up Eli's juice and killing it every day and there's no no matter what you don't. Anything that ever happens to be in, you know, my career that will never be anything that tops that because he's say no way Jose. Reach of it. It's so personal with Howard like it just feels like like everything. Like I like it's I always tell Gary this but like you know I've had you know, could have a show that aired on Project or whatever. If Howard even mentions me in passing in like a thirty-second clip, I hear more about that than I do about anything else. Yeah, I I get it. I totally get it, you know? I mean obviously you've had your game even such a huge success. Huge success with Howard? I mean, huge success, but how you want to cancel, you want to get your enemies? Where are they, where do you keep them from there to have them in the my own background and listen to me? I mean, but is it? Yeah, Melissa took a bit but when Howard mentions you that's where I'm like, I want to reach out to Danny. Of course, cognizant of years, you're one of those people who like will tell me that the guy is really good job. On it, but there's like a bunch of people just like, it's really fun. And and so I understand like to have it as much as you're having it in to have that reach. Are you still like would you like I know in the beginning you must have been writing a couple of day for him, right? Yeah. Yeah. For sure. Are you still at that level right now? Are you have you have you tapered off or do you like when I'm not working? When I'm not working, I'm totally into it. But like, I mean like, you know, I basically, I mean, just long story short, I have a deal with the show now, because they pay me and I, I basically just got to produce like I basically after. You know, two or three songs a month but like, normally I go way over that because I, it's not about, it's not about like, oh, I have to get paid. It's about the question. I was not about the money. I wanted to get married about the money for that..

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"glenn frey" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

04:09 min | 2 years ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

"It and get. Billy joel rotenone. A song once called me the good die young and When i see you know when i see people like actresses like carrie. Fisher's sing like david bowie prince. They they die in early sixties or late fifties and then these scumbags seem to linger on forever. I mean those. Some david rockefeller's finding died now row mugabe's as well henry kissinger george. Soros is still around but i seem to go on forever. I mean david rockefeller apparently one hundred and one when he died but he either treatment he was getting like yeah several heart transplants. And the blood transfusion the cool. He wanted the agreement the adrenal chrome from the blood I wouldn't be surprised us a lot older. I mean supposedly he was. He lived to an abnormally old age older than the he. They said he was. Because who's gonna prove him wrong. I've been how many people who knew him when he was young. It's still going to be alive today. Zero outlive one. His use some two one five. I was that of a coincidence. About prince died on april the nineth from the nine hundred nine day and it was eight. Nine thousand nine hundred anymore Coming right now except cool the I think there's no coincidences will something such i mean. Obviously he's of manufactured sentiment. I think in the media associated with fidel. Because generally i think people had any varada neutral view towards him. He wasn't very popular. He wasn't a very easy. There was not much affection for him. I must say i don't think They were crowd surrounding windsor castle in buckingham palace and went the the day when he died but they seem to be more curious. I wouldn't call the mooners. Some improv flowers there about a one hundred posey's left Someone brought a balloon shaped like a horse because prince. Philip was very keen on equestrian sports. But really you competitor went. Diana died nine was younger and things but she was also much more popular than philip. Donna there were people crying. There was millions and millions of flower. Policies left millions all over kensington palace. Focal all over buckingham palace grounds everywhere. This is interesting and certainly when you do your research. This is from the greek times. Prince philip's birth certificate of in greek is found lying buried for ninety nine years. I think it's just been now. Don't they say sometimes that you know are people really who they have you know and shoe-bomber you know he never could find design own bursts. That's it they. Philip shows a lot older than obama. Easer from nine hundred twenty one he would use a supposedly born on corfu. The island and his real name is philippe philippakos. Which is weak. I philip and He was the prince of greece and denmark. Because he's half danish as well. It's funny that he even though he spoke with a posh accent you know like the queen will do. He was not english his name. Philip was simply anglicized. Felipe us so again. The you have this kind of manufactured image for the royal family you know. He was someone who was the grandfather of the nation. I think it might have been prince andrew on somebody called him the grandfather the nation. He's not even english. He he met queen. Elizabeth a very young. Actually when they met she was just thirteen and he was eighteen but they started writing to each other..

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"glenn frey" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

Newsradio 1200 WOAI

04:03 min | 2 years ago

"glenn frey" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

"In the tribute band. It doesn't it just says here is joining the hell's junior performing yakety yak. There's a guy playing the saxophone back there and 1986, so it's right in my era. It's not me. The guy looks older, and just he looks like he's in his forties, so I would not have been in my 47, although I've always liked older Bush, although I've always looked older and another. That was 40 when I was 18 or 20, Okay. I mean, you did say, you know what? We'll go up to the micro looking at he's still on the microphone. Because you've always said that. You know, when you were playing back then you had the full mustache and everything. I've got a picture. I've got a picture. I was in something called the impressions was the name of our group. And you would think of about 35 that picture. Made that I have here. I think it's on Facebook somewhere. I'll look for it. I'll see if I can find it and I'll show it to the people that can find it. That the one with Glen Fry kinda No, Glen. I don't think Len fright ever was. That was pretty shaggy. I had my hair was parted down. The middle was feathered. Big fat must add. Take a look at Glen Fry. Glenn Frey used to have that exact same hairstyle. Come on, man. I'll find it. I said nothing this awake during the show since, like 1984. This is true. It's just gonna put it out there. 88941 Paige's 889417247 joe PAGs dot com So the guy existed. We know that, Hmm. And he did yakety yak. We see it on videotape. We know that, but we still don't know if he wasp art of the coasters you wanted you here is the funniest part of this whole story. By the way, the body I was gonna be Jenny Beth Martin. We're gonna talk about about putting kids back in school. Even with covert enough is enough already. It's time for them to go back to school. So we're good, but we're going back to the serious stuff any second here. We're just a little bit of a break here. Just trying to figure out my life. All been a lie. So I get this sent from somebody. The chat room. This is a story from March 5th 1993. Joan Bras. Herb Razor wrote it a much or B R A Z E. R. Don't let the name fool you. Tavern on the green and book Raton isn't related to that restaurant, New York City. This one is in the Northern Trust building, Situated in the atrium area and tables and chairs for the diners. Greenery surrounds the customers nestled here. Soft light flatter them. The feeling is pleasurable. Likewise you reading this. Let me just get through here a little bit. Nightlife news in this place where she's talking about. Building itself is the Big Apple State Pub or Steak Pub, Manhattan Cafe, blah, blah, blah. Also available. Piano Bar Live Entertainment Day in Syria. Here's the number Cafe Nino's has this that the other well in starting at 3 P.m. Sundays, Nino's has fifties rock and Roll pasta party. Already? Mm hmm. For $9.95. Guests eat all the pasta they want and listen to Johnny Lyle's junior and company perform a tribute to the coasters and directors. Come on. That's it. That's it. They had it. They had to twist the night but making it a positive thing. Oh, that's too bad. Come on, dude. I might not even play the saxophone. That could be fake, too. For all I know. No. Come on. Now it'll be okay. Don't pull that does look like that picture of me to be honest with you. There you go. I might have to take that picture up now, during the interview way, Want to shit We want to see. The people want to see me when I was 18 years old. It looks like those 40. Yes, people really need to see that. We really need to see it. Yes, I am I showing you when we show to the people. Come on, You have a joint to me to everybody. Ended 8941 Paige's ended 89417247. Joe PAGs dot com. Yes, we will have real news and it really interview with Jet with Jenny Beth Martin from Tea Party Patriots When we come back, it's It's a very interesting interview. Or she has written a knobhead saying the kid should go back to school..