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"With the law and substance abuse that destroyed his career. Anybody that says words hurt has never been punched in the face. Chris Rock performs his first stand up special since Will Smith hit him at the Oscars last year. Chris Rock selective outrage streamed live from Baltimore on Netflix Saturday. John mellencamp will donate his memorabilia to Indiana University, which will create a permanent archive of his work and commission a statue of mellencamp that will stand in the fine arts Plaza. I'm Archie's. And I'm Jackie Quinn, AP news. Pressure from Russian forces is mounted on Ukrainians in the city of bahut, a prime target in Moscow's grinding eastern offensive in the war. Ukrainian units destroyed two key bridges just outside bahamut, including one linking it to the nearby town of chasu VR along the last remaining Ukrainian resupply route, according to UK military intelligence officials and other western analysts. The institute for the study of war, a Washington based think tank, assessed that Kyiv's actions may point to looming pull out from parts of the city. It said Ukrainian troops may conduct a limited and controlled withdrawal from particularly difficult sections of eastern Mahmoud, while seeking to inhibit Russian movement there and limit exit routes to the west. Capturing bahamut would not only give Russian fighters a rare battlefield gain after months of setbacks, but it might rupture Ukraine's supply lines and allow the Kremlin's forces to press toward other Ukrainian strongholds in the Donetsk region. I'm Sarah Napa. For the first time, over 100 United Nations members have agreed on a unified treaty to protect biodiversity in the high seas. The treaty is a turning point in a year's long effort to bestow order on vast stretches of the planet where conservation was hampered by a confusing patchwork of laws. The agreement will create a new body to manage ocean life conservation and establish marine protected areas in ocean regions outside national boundary waters. Initially, the negotiations were anticipated to end on Friday, but stretched deep into Saturday, concluding a total of two weeks of talks in New York. Raina Lee, UN ambassador for oceans and law of the seas issues, expressed her gratitude at the accomplishment, saying good evening ish ladies and gentlemen, the ship has reached the shore. Experts say that a global oceans treaty is needed to enforce the UN's pledge to protect 30% of the planet's oceans, as well as its land for conservation. I'm Sarah nafa. Thank you for box office in its debut weekend. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. The third creed movie knocks the third ant man movie out of first place. Creed three made $58 million in North American theaters, according to studio estimates, ant man and the wasp quantumania drops to a distant second with $12.5 million. Cocaine bear is in third place, Demon Slayer kumets uno yaba to the swordsmith village is in fourth, Jesus revolution is number 5. Restoring voting rights for felons is one of the few election related changes that has strong bipartisan support, at least 14 states have been introduced proposals this year on felon voting rights, according to the Brennan center for justice, Nebraska requires a two year wait after the completion of a felony sentence before some one can register. Democratic state senator Justin Wayne wants to end that. Study after study has shown that you engage people and get them actively involved in the community, particularly around politics. The recidivism rate drops. More than 4.6 million

Bloomberg Businessweek
Fresh "John Mellencamp" from Bloomberg Businessweek
"Know people go to Carnegie Hall and then they'll go to the restaurant across the street. Right. So what we do is bring this stimulus to New York City which we're always happy to do and we have a lot of fun with doing it. And then we have a big event which is Stand Up for Heroes which kind of opens up the festival this year on November 6th. So we have Jimmy Carr there, Tracy Morgan, Rita Wilson will be singing, Shane Gillis, Ronny Chang, Jon who's Stewart a constant there and also Josh Groban and John Mellencamp. That's so cool. How do you think about when you put it together 17 years and running? Talk to us about like how it's evolved. Oh it's 19 years. The festival is 19 years and 17 years for the Stand Up for Heroes. But it's 19 years next year. We're having a big, big blowout the 20th year in New York City. Wow. You know we start the day after we finish here. We start for next year. Actually we're trying to secure venues ready for next year. You know our big shows at Madison Square Garden. So it's we don't often because we have a global audience here on the program. Do we really? Yeah we do. I had no idea that's some comedy for you. I'm only kidding. I'm looking into the control room to see if they can save me. They're not laughing in there. I'll stick to my day job. But we do and we have a national audience as well. are So we why talking about something here in New York? Well because a lot of people from all over the world and all over the country come to this. Talk a little bit about who this attracts and and sort of where New York is right now in the comedy scene. Because you know there are people who are saying you know LA is you know a classic place for comedy. You've got Joe Rogan and Austin doing his thing. You know to trying make Austin comedy happen. Where do you stand on all this? You know you can never negate New York. You can't take the New Yorker as a good New Yorker. No it's here. It's here. It's here. It's where it starts. This is where you get the creative juices. This is where you get the ideas. You know the whole thing with LA was that you know which is not so quite in fashion right now is to go out there to get your sitcom. That's that's not really anymore. happening It wasn't happening over the last five months without the writers strike. I can tell you that. I guess they're back. That's a really good point because you did see a lot of comics for a long time. Get a series and then just move to television. But now the touring that goes on when you have a great special that's on TV. You take that and you go on the road and that's your millions of dollars that these people you know comedians are making on the road when you're selling out Beacon Theatres, Carnegie Hall, when you're selling out The Garden. This is big bucks. It's a big big business for a lot of people that have really made it and are able to tour around the country. Can we talk about the business of comedy? I think about last ever, your iconic club, right? You did not renew your lease. It's spot in Times Square. was How hard that? You know I wanted to stay and then there was a part of me which did not want to stay because of the way, and I don't want to put down Times Square because I went there 30 years ago to go to build it up and I was part of that renovation of Times Square and the renewal of Times Square. So I'm not going to put it down, but things were changing there. The city was changing there. I felt that after COVID the whole seascape there was changing and I said let me step back. I own the brand. I want to take the brand. I'm extending it through the festival and then we have other ideas where we're going with that. Okay, give us some of those other ideas. Yeah, well, you know, we're taking the Caroline's brand and know you kind of producing content and putting it out there and specials and everything else that we do with comedy on a grander scale. I mean it really was the end of an era for you not to renew your lease there. Well, yeah, yeah, I was there 30 years in Times Square. So I mean Times Square changed a lot in 30 years and it changed a lot just in a few years because of the pandemic. Talk to us a little bit about the, you know, what happened and decision the -making process and the external factors there too. Okay, so obviously I went to my landlord. I need some relief here. You know, things have changed a lot. So can you, he goes, no actually we really want to raise the rent. So I said, oh, but you know, there's so many repairs that have to be done. I'm here for 30 years, you know, air conditioning, electrical work, just things needed to be upgraded. And he said, well, that's just what the deal is. And I tried very hard to stay there. And then he just said, well, I'm out of here now. I'm done. I have other things to do. Did you look for other physical spaces? No, but I have to tell you that we had so much press when we closed that so many real estate developers called me and said, I have spaces for you, and I will help you build it out. So why didn't you do it? Well, I'm in the process of taking it all in and deciding what the next big move in. It's not, it'll be four walls, but it'll be something very different. What do you find funny today? Oh, are you crying? Oh my God. Oh my God. We need laughter. What do you find funny today? You know what I find funny is that it's almost to the point when a joke is, it reaches a point where it is such a great joke that it hits the that point it's almost politically not correct. And those kinds of jokes, those kind of jokes are brilliant to get to that line, make your point, but not go there. Remember when we could say it's a joke people. So you can still say that. No, you can't. It's it It doesn't matter if Netflix staff walk out over your special, you're still selling out arenas across the country. I'm talking about Dave Chappelle here. That's truth. Yeah. Is it tough for comics today, though? I don't think so. I just think they need to stay on a steady, straight path. And I think that they do realize that that things could be offensive. And I think that, look, I've seen a lot of male comics change a lot of stuff. What they used to say, they wouldn't dare say that. I mean, they get get strangled by every woman in the audience. But things have changed

AP News
"john mellencamp" Discussed on AP News
"And natural born killers. He dealt with several run ins with the law and substance abuse that destroyed his career. Anybody that says words hurt has never been punched in the face. Chris Rock performs his first stand up special since Will Smith hit him at the Oscars last year. Chris Rock selective outrage streamed live from Baltimore on Netflix Saturday. John mellencamp will donate his memorabilia to Indiana University, which will create a permanent archive of his work and commission a statue of mellencamp that will stand in the fine arts Plaza. I'm marching, and I'm Jackie Quinn, AP news. Pressure from Russian forces has mounted on Ukrainians in the city of bahut, a prime target in Moscow's grinding eastern offensive in the war. Ukrainian units destroyed two key bridges just outside bahamut, including one linking it to the nearby town of chassis VR along the last remaining Ukrainian resupply route, according to UK military intelligence officials and other western analysts. The institute for the study of war, a Washington based think tank, assessed that Kyiv's actions may point to looming pull out from parts of the city. It said Ukrainian troops may conduct a limited and controlled withdrawal from particularly difficult sections of eastern Mahmoud, while seeking to inhibit Russian movement there and limit exit routes to the west. Capturing bahamut would not only give Russian fighters a rare battlefield gain after months of setbacks, but it might rupture Ukraine's supply lines and allow the Kremlin's forces to press toward other Ukrainian strongholds in the Donetsk region. I'm Sarah Napa. For the first time, over 100 United Nations members have agreed on a unified treaty to protect biodiversity in the high seas. The treaty is a turning point in a year long effort to bestow order on vast stretches of the planet were conservation was hampered by a confusing patchwork of laws. The agreement will create a new body to manage ocean life conservation and establish marine protected areas in ocean regions outside national boundary waters. Initially, the negotiations were anticipated to end on Friday, but stretched deep into Saturday, concluding a total of two weeks of talks in New York. Raina Lee, UN ambassador for oceans and law of the seas issues, expressed her gratitude at the accomplishment, saying good evening ish ladies and gentlemen, the ship has reached the shore. Experts say that a global oceans treaty is needed to enforce the UN's pledge to protect 30% of the planet's oceans, as well as its land for conservation. I'm Sarah Napa. Thank

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"I'm marchesa and a letter with an entertainment update. And actually make it out of here. Actor Tom sizemore has died in his sleep at a hospital in Burbank, California two weeks after suffering a brain aneurysm. He was 61. Sizemore was known for the movie Saving Private Ryan heat and natural born killers. He dealt with several run ins with the law and substance abuse that destroyed his career. Anybody that says words hurt has never been punched in the face. Chris Rock performs his first stand up special since Will Smith hit him at the Oscars last year. Chris Rock selective outrage streamed live from Baltimore on Netflix Saturday. John mellencamp will donate his memorabilia to Indiana University, which will create a permanent archive of his work and commission a statue of mellencamp that will stand in the fine arts Plaza. I'm Archie's arletta

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"john mellencamp" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"You can see a faint shadow of what used to be there. But it doesn't have. It doesn't have the impact that it once did. And that's, you know, the songwriting thing. We went over that with Aerosmith, right? Yeah. And actually, last week, I mentioned that blue gene is one of my fave David Bowie songs. That was that off that album, that and loving the alien. Were the only two songs that he wrote by himself on that album. So as they get older. Maybe you're right. But do they get lazy? Do they get that maybe they get caught up in the while this guy has the new sound. This guy who writes these songs and he gets, you know, someone gets hyped up to them and they're like, okay, write some songs for me. Or they just don't want to write songs anymore. Like, they used to. They're multi the millionaires 20, 30 times over, they don't have to take the time to sit down and write. I mean, I'm not saying this is every rockstar, but I think this goes for a lot of these guys. They're like, I did my time writing. Let someone write for me. I'll just perform now. There's nothing wrong with that. And then maybe some truth in it. I'll tell you that there is a part of me that wonders that, you know, if you think about when rock band's first start out, yeah, this scraping to get by. They're hungry. So they're having experiences in their meeting people and they're doing all types of things. And it's kind of a rich life. Even though it may be a struggle, there's a lot to draw from, right? But then you think about sting Elton John, you know, John mellencamp. Have those guys had a care in the world in the past, you know, 30 or 40 years. They live in an insulated world where, you know, it's, you know, hotel rooms and mansions and it's more money than you've ever dreamed of. I mean, are you still able to kind of like carve out the.

What Difference Does It Make
"john mellencamp" Discussed on What Difference Does It Make
"Okay. So yeah so springsteen dylan patti seger mellencamp mellencamp is up there. Is he on the mount rushmore of american songwriters. What do you think yeah. I don't think there's any day. I think i think he would have been. He would have been great If he stops after lunch j just what was on a her scarecrow and julie three knockout. You forget i beg. Those three knock goes in a row. i think. Big daddy's a great record. I think from the point he left. He stopped trying to a to roy. Radio hits and freedoms roads probably the bridge from africa. Freedom's road on what he's made three or four remarks at least had a great great Those records i think he said unemployed free then. You could stunned that next to to any american record gloss twenty years. It's a phenomenal An amazing retro a moped. Mrs not that far behind so the Does not many sunrise the The full songs across that matt time he still writing great records and testing i Think johnny johnny cash. He had a message pester johnny cash flow. Even the great american songwriter is defeat. It's good enough. Johnny cash and gets for anybody else yet. Definitely software career could end at that point yet. You'd be pretty up with a is. They're going to be a jack and diane musicals. I've ever come out. Yeah the last time i spoke to. I spoke conteh Involved in that they were doing. Read throughs just before the pandemic in neil it done. Read throughs and castings for it. So i think we're on that has gone on in scripting and all the rest of it so it was like everything else. It will have been moved back. He described it as wanting to do something like tennessee williams on the stage. So you know he doesn't. He doesn't say challenge. I think that's i think on that continued. Think that will probably be in the next twelve to eighteen months house tonight. The mellencamp story continues a will 'cause he's in custody. Oh go as well because obviously Trade times music at the last count. I think that's the thing with a by aging. He's not one of those people got into his dotage unrest Wage fee sutton than now you tell you still fervently and genuinely does believe he's poised And he's still Unease won't into might song. He still believes he's got to write that song He envisaged how he wanted to go and he wants to be laid on board in the in the living room Until doing that. I think they will be trying to do. The best thing is though and that's probably what sustains in keeps on going up and tough it out you have answered my question about why why you chose to write about him all right so yeah the book mellencamp. This is out now and Yeah thank you for for. This book was really nice to spend some time with john. Mellencamp them learn all about his life and he's quite inspiration. So thank you for that appreciate you. Thank you for coming on to talk about it. A thank you've given us way too much time wonderful so thanks a lot. That's luck with this book and two more from you. Okay thanks shares. Okay holly so. Do you have a greater appreciation for john. Mellon i really do. I really genuinely do. I loved reading this book. And he as i said during the podcast i. I've been a a moderate fan. I wasn't so familiar with his later. Music keys created later in life. I really love learning his backstory. The book was really well written. It was great to spend a reading this book and learning all about. John drives him but drives him and faithfully. John mellencamp drives yourselves. No one tells john mellencamp what to do. That's what i what drives us. Holly smith podcast drives us. I think right. Yes every friday you episodes if this is your first time least subscribed also happy wonderful. Youtube channel that polly operates about that. We'll make thanks for that compliment day. Yes i i'm posting clips out takes from our interviews daily so come back out subscribe and you can also find us on social media. 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What Difference Does It Make
"john mellencamp" Discussed on What Difference Does It Make
"Imbalances is a testament to that. Think you have a favorite piece at all of of his artwork Amused complete. it's it's a. It's a portrait of relying You know his his ex wife that he was doing he'd been doing it for years and years and years a giant In really really strike a old is poetry. I think tomase i love. Poetry does Trice great as well. The way he sees himself through his own is very interested. In this. there's adult misdemeanor that Yeah an age those pictures. It's really interesting as you say. He's disciplined as a as a painter. Was he disciplined as a writer songwriter. does he is. He set aside some time to what his daily schedule light. I think painting is his is obsession. I mean i. I think he's as obsessed music what he does i think he he goes and paints every day but he has the monetary has now is create something every day so he makes furniture as well in the arts claiming that there's visit guitar the electric guitar intrinsic. Tarin that these strike superstar. He puts pain for stem guitar. Enright song i think he. He cities easel with open to that Old time and he. That's heavy's disciplined himself to be opening available whenever you know if the starts to paint paint system that spurning. He's doing that. He claims the eaten. Teach subsidize. I'm not entirely sure that's true. He said it often His lie east. If you never know a slice yes to cry every day. And that's what he tries today and he was good at sports. 'cause you can't have everything he's a in some ways he's really 'cause like if you miss much music outbid He was quite tide football. And they had this Flag football league but the visit great store that is off to the judge tells to unify the quite flexible so john flag football team to respond uninvited judge jokes workings of firemen in cincinnati. So invited jokes. Bring the slime and dance play on the first he liked. Come to indiana fiber on an in the beat them and after the game. Joan whisks the mole back to the house. There's a big barbecue this strange music and the following year. He invites them back for game on on the firemen side. At this point that they're not going to lose. They're actually gonna win. they do win the game. I'm there's no barbecues visas. No invited Takes even against like football in a second isn't good enough so elizer putting yeah okay. So then of my favorite quotes about songwriting. That's in there. It says that. John says the essence of being a songwriter is to show some humility. You want something that goes into people's hearts still hoping to write that song. There's a number of songs where i think he's reached that Whether some of your favorites as inches. Because i what. I was looking at the mellencamp. Playlists could just play. When i was driving anywhere in the twenty five songs. Pinero knock but i think ping as is obviously random scare credits memories. You've mentioned. I think some of the light is songs. I just think i think I love we all the people from the lonesome. Jubilee only might cry song and then when you get lighter on rural route sung. That song straightens right. I think he's amazing. Summer just a stunning suwa gina. On in life desk. Look trade. An amazing some. And what kind of madam. I on clinton's please. I think a lot of the songs for one of tim. The dog songs all the subject matter sons. I just think he writes great. Sunk sons great sturge songs at what kinda minimize minimize.

What Difference Does It Make
"john mellencamp" Discussed on What Difference Does It Make
"Course i want to ask about the daughters. I enjoyed reading about him. He seemed a little softer. Enjoy getting the same hearing. You interviewed both two of his daughters. Yeah is the teddy. Go on justice yes and there seem like always a nice relationship. The best thing is i both been said independent of each other whenever in the life that they would not sure or they wanted to advice so reassurance account so they would always pick it nothing Pretty well as apparent if you get if you get that. I'm of the one of my favorite bits in the bookcase Just a sixteenth birthday party and a catchy some she'd smuggled about the bay to garo Muslim friends at their east. Got the defense guilin in these by the highest Around the page. They're having to pay an he catches them and he counsels the policy. The upfront the next day. That big sixteenth. He he a cleaning the house and so because obviously he was quite rebelliousness. Use full against this fall of this big tax lawyers who It was very much like do as i say. It's not as if though none of them got hand New expected to work for what you got. I think this respect for him for that. And i think they feel that they were best to serve. Because of the difficult thing time every interview was the same way kind of like just immense respect. He worked me to the bone. I was miserable during the recording session. I was mid. I hated every second of it. And i will do it again. They're just devoted to chunk. They believe in this man. Which is i mean. that's what you want. I guess. I guess it's it's the nature of people that you you follow whether they be whether you love them described can scrub making the american. It was like going to vietnam so that the sense of this go warned about the night. Shift the that you follow. I didn't speak to anybody who he didn't respect to you. They might have disagreements with them. They might not like the way you went about certain things. But i also think thing that yester- member with another sometimes lost win win With tend to have these opinions at the end of the day. Jones name above the market and enable. It's his responsibility. And he's the guy that carries guy. He's the guy that roy songs he's the guy that has to go ahead and sell them and he's the guy who's career stanza full and what's and so i think that responsibly impressionable so as an impact. On the way you interact with other people's well. I love that he's been able to attach himself to to projects that we're you're scratching your head like you know he. He did the plays he worked with. Stephen king do he's doing musical. He wrote a screen play. And this guy. I mean he just goes like he sets his mind to something and just like oh. I'll write a screenplay. Does he just goes right in. It's one hundred. Just full hog right ohi direct it and and direct. Yeah yeah direct this. Yeah he's getting confident self confidence. I think that's not unilat- The will turn on and tell you that anybody they will say within the hardware is having not you know. Not because he's he is on east. he's a very very good painter. He's a very very good hawks. His t. e. genuine isn't the we all know. The you know. Bob dylan tried his hand at all ronnie wood's the The musician painters an he's very much a musician. Stone john being. John mellencamp speeds people. I spoke to the to the woman who exhibits in new york gallery in new york. He would have had a career as a planning to. He would have been noticed the paint irrespective of together the last exhibit in new york alongside robert ration hook. He would sit on that level. That is unique. In that respect you know the turns sounds so these things. I think that makes me nate. is and the fact that i don't think he's his brain is still Money still trying to do multiple things. He hasn't sat back. Put his feet up an entity. Sto tich playing the hits. He hasn't done a east constantly trying to stretch himself which is again upper retail story about his his first exhibit in new york. It was a co exhibit. I think with miles davis. Yeah yeah yeah. And it's funny as as the reader and you know what it entails when you're opening an art exhibit. You know if you've been to an opening that it's sort of you know cocktail party if he seemed surprised at what it turned out to be in the people who showed up and also the names. Obviously we're we're we're the draw but he seemed you know so disgusted and horrified at the idea of an art opening that he left early. He was very conscious that You know he's he's aware that being john mellencamp rockstar helped you get full of the doors. But he was very conscious that he wanted to. He wanted his painting to be too. He wants to be judged in the same way you know. He went back and took classes. He went back in were with with with paint isn't took tutorials and things like that. I think he felt left for opening the miles. Davis lung was build on some sister. And that doesn't happen. The norm you. I i'll exhibition. You don't get building since. I think he felt he was being mocked xerox star. And and he wanted to be judged moore's he felt enrich spits apis mistake system that early on and the later things that he did when he exhibited they were small. Things did things midwestern galleries in texas and things like that in the east of built. He's white backup to having a deal in a new york expense. Nothing is exact. Same thing going on the road until tori eat paid. choose before you went. Metal on medicines quaco. If you didn't exact same way you touch that like. He felt like he was actually this exhibit with robert rauschenberg. That's that was like his okay. You're legit like once he. What's he made that. That was his madison square. Mo- garden moment. I think it was a massive thing. I new york. He'd said it was a big thing by think. When you placed on that level you took you by one of the significant figures in american idol. I guess it's secret news first novel. And i said you're gonna do book reading with don delay or something like that you placed on that level a neil seen that level. It's a big thing you know. You can't imagine less he would. But nobody's gonna be in inroads paintings with jackson pollock for some about that. Her jones were stunned up to that. It does stunned up to that needed this. You can read. He can read critics in the new york times. I think he's respected for what he does snow as the why he's doing it. The father the exhibit exhibition didn't look sane wasn't ludicrous and huge..

What Difference Does It Make
"john mellencamp" Discussed on What Difference Does It Make
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What Difference Does It Make
"john mellencamp" Discussed on What Difference Does It Make
"Escape props to alone was one sentence for bob dylan to put an action. Nineteen eighty five live aid show. Yeah it'd be great if we did this for farmers and you mentioned that geldof was pissed off about that. Is that correct. I think there's been a lot of geldof perspective at the time that some have on lie in the is a statement obey the. I think it was a bit of a yeehaw statement because it was a bad. Why america fom ests It wasn't meant that. I don't think it was meant that white by nothing it. Was you know the that much media. Attention was focused on that issue folk piecing across the board on issues that needed telling the stories in america. You know the the Again on the american stores olsen need telling that the american communities that were a threat as well. I don't think dylan identing john. Don't willie nelson o.'neil young involve made. Because they disagreed with what was going on with live. I think they it because they will felt the bottles that needed flatness well. It's a much better way to put it. It was inspiring as you know. I think again that singer but john. He does care about the communities in his own community. A more East east been involved with indiana university in bloomington east donated to indiana university's play. He plays gigs in iran. In the nothing. This as i said when you go around blaming these quietly sings cosies in people and things rented the end of the Precise so i think he's see somebody's values. Communities interesting community is engaged communities. Well so far as you can be things you want to know about your artists. I think again Us stop by. Why right there's a lot of rock grow and there's a lot of knows stories where the This this health destructive element is the Is all those. I think john fizzle work ethic to joel value system joan for all of the. I think he's a good guy. I think he's a really really good guy. And i think it's not often you get Tell us during Guy one of the guy needs Wasn't his roof. Ajc no he's roof has a call busy. Describe it bios a thing as a good guy. I think east these hearts in the right place. He's also a hell of a performer. We saw i remember seeing him in. I think it was the scarecrow tour and blew me away like it was like like a soul revival and he was dancing like i i mean. He won me over at that time like rain. On the rain on the scarecrow. That was like the first album like okay. This is a serious artist. You know i always thought he was like a wannabe springsteen. And then i heard scarecrow and like oh okay this is something here and then i went to see his show. And like this is wow. This guy is amazing and this band is insane. That's how he won me over your thoughts as well when you absolutely nothing against that. It's not old school. He he won people over as well by going at blatantly you know. He went ad until until until and he trailed the band. I spoke to several members of guys who the and it was. It was like they would training for the olympic sports to get ready to go and do those shows and he would run ram stage if he if people standing stale he would be the right in the most age and he pushed himself just as well physically able to america was on the road. didn't get same but you would hear on the radio station wherever you when people talking about. This was the to see in america. Point in john didn't tend to travel outside of america so alone. I think it was probably the it would be early. Nineteen ninety one night so he before he came most. Uk insert the anita He was absolutely great that the other really interesting thing is is heavy from that so rock and roll performance to somebody's much more of a of american folk costs name on the eighth grade in an entirely different. He's one of the very few. Aw to mature than i each grisly eastern it with you know he managed protest really really well really smart could have been easy for him to become just an oldies act and he can play now he could play small town in jack and diane still. But you know kinda like dylan. Just kind of reinvent do New arrangements that kind of fit his style. Now make it interesting to him and still keep that audience at not the pop audience but just an adult audience that desires new music and to hear these stories each folks but pizza league scientists Give 'em piece of advice and if you wanna be if you wanna have longevity kiko small an is really interesting process that he he sort of gets the point where he decides to go play that he's had enough of playing. I'm fe isn't places. That the paulie of the as you get older you do have to scale most still scout things day but i think also. There's an understanding that indirectly. He's written what he's writing Starlets he's not attempting to co anything other than as if similar interests and similar age too tempting to play Or domed you know. You're going to love the rolling stones. But this mick jagger is still attempting to pull off the convince me that he's not seventieth Joan doesn't day that john he's seventy this year. An accent me writes things that interest him at that age. I think that's a very very small but there aren't many arts that do that. Pull the opening. Dylan's done it well. But there aren't many one of my favorite songs actually is minutes to memory like when i was in college. That was like my macho like suck it up and toughened out and be the best you can. I used to say that boy. You know you you hung and you're the future suited up tough it out and be the best you can as a kid. That's what i'm saying because you know there's something but now you listen to that song and it's it's reversed i look as the old guy. That's songs brilliant aged well for sure. Yeah yeah he sings it. Now i think is is he sings it now from the he when he first he's young guy on the bus in he sings it. Name performs it as the old guy the young guy. He's trying.

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"Fans. Not just in the heartland. But you know all over in the states that using the states as an example one do you see as his appeal on like on the coast. I mean why why did why did we embrace him so much. He wasn't writing about our stories of it was two things like all the really they sound really simplistic but the first thing is he wrote songs that when you heard on the radio cindy great. Just great song over here. We always about saying people were always assert. There was a certain Thinking about as for example. Why though isis wireless by will. I wrote songs that can sing along and the gros to immediately exams. Easy to do that. it really isn't. It's really really difficult to roy. I i think the other thing about john i think just instinctively people knew he was the real deal. He was authentic. He was unvarnished he walked. He told to remind because he's more company I think as much but you believe what he said. He believed when john was writing Americans he knew what he was talking about eight. He understood what he's writing about. You know when he wrote small town he was a guy from a small town in that was by him and i think that will send his massacre of why he appealed of course speaking of the writing about farming. We always knew he was involved with barmaid. But it was really. It was great to read the story about how he got involved with farm. And you know how he took it. We knew it as a as a show but to really read more about feelings about it and the whole you know how they carried it across the country or across the heartland but i think that it is incredibly important to Lots of musicians. A service Some people more involved in of this. You know he. It's been hoffa lifetime And i think if you know to charter moghal who's the chief executive can fall may and then initiate. So you eat. Obviously it doesn't work in the office every informed office but but he's he's tuned into what they're doing he cares about what they're doing feet feet. He'll hear something or read something in a bad fall missile any. She wants to involved in. Ill respond to.

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"Welcome back to the. What difference does it make. Podcast and our guest paul rees talking about mellencamp. Great early story is i. Didn't he played. The whiskey opened up for the jam and This was his showcase. But i don't think it went that well also things about but that gig fascinate me. The fact that john was paired with jam store with makes no sense whatsoever. Who has a can with the idea of that. But the idea that You know. I need somebody to eat mine. Big australia mind for full. In in america panitan summit but the idea in a rain coat on removes was was wearing his brief. It's just war on earth manning it's unimaginable. That he would do that but it's not sense that you know he was someone who was just desperate to do what it took to get where he got to make an impression also. He never got good reviews. I love these. This was back in the day when rolling stone. Just they wrote whatever like unfiltered exactly how they felt like the first one. I wouldn't buy a used car from this man anytime you opens his mouth that uses insincerity. No-one writes reviews like that. Would i mean. I'm sure you can never do something like that or have you i am. I advocated stunned cima pilots. That may be really really good point. I think that that era where it was that i mean it was. It was a blood sport. Wasn't it. I think it made things with people right wrong. It makes magazines more interesting us face without sending a day semi alabama but it made things more comfort the quebec confrontational aspect to it. It made things more interesting. Things will telling john john. Would i guess now would side of the he wasn't affected by it. But you bet the john at every one of those reviews while do i knew exactly what knew exactly.

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"He's almost one of those characters in a in a book. It like you say a novel that he he pushes you as you pushed the reader right to the edge but his personality you know. You're you're always wondering where he was going to go off next. And i think you mentioned kenny aronoff. I think i might have felt the most for him throughout the although obviously he did pretty well for himself. Afterwards i mean. He became a success on one of the finest drummers in the world. i mean there's no one like him really I suppose like jones. I would imagine he's he was difficult challenging to work for but like tesla is a set of the people that do i think they will all credit that he better than i might one chick who's been in pretty much since day. One will kennedy are often with a massive great drum kit. John didn't that's a wanted. Somebody could play simply spare drums so he started piece by piece to take away the bits the case until it was dan's the bare minimum and then he had implies style it was the badminton. A not became can interrupt signature style. So i think the kenny's you do feel sorry for kenya. Various the book. But you know. I think if what he did you know. He will credit john with. He owes a significant of his career to he off playing with john mellencamp no question probably for for most of them. You know what i would say just going through it but like probably with any band or in any sport. You know the growing pains by. He's hitting the personality john's personality. You you made very clear and throughout his throat is for life. You also said in the book that i think he learned with his first band there was a democracy. You mentioned his first lesson was we can't have a democracy. There's only one there's got to be one guy in charge. And that's that's going to be me right. I think him gentleman bruce springsteen a parallel careers. I think looking to get the name Quite and they're very similar respect. I think bruce is perceived probably more amiable than easy going. But there's there's only one person each On and it's not stevens thing is it's accepted so i think his frustration with the first one was it took ages to even organize a show because there was six seven people voting on that. I'm not. I don't think there's been one person in john's doing for thirty years and he hasn't done to budget let's go back to about And the drum sound. I love the story. Of jack and diane. How it you've just came about Just the whole story which we can touch on in a second but it was the bg's who helped great this sounds by bringing in the drums. They were in criteria studios in miami and Bg's are in the next radio and it's all big elite news that the the cheese producer. A think if memory says they working on that's the record to three four different versions of chuck on working on elderly just ryan with distrupt machine and said try. I didn't kenny. Aronoff insisted them programming. If he's going to be sidelines the drama she'd because he eat famously been removed from the record before that. You didn't play on before. That meets john band. So he program the drum machine and then Mick ronson david bowie. Fame was also shared management with them with mellencamp he to nominate was his idea for the hand flats and it. It's it's one of those ransoms as put together almost like little bits being added along the way when you listen to all san light they were they. Were not supposed to be there if you listen to at night. It's it's for the time it's it's. It's an extraordinarily way rebel. Does no chorus is also weighed things. Going on and as i said when the They just did not understand it. So didn't think meant twenty but there was one concession right. I mean there was a plot with to To jack and diane you touch on lyrically who jack and diane originally were originally. It was a mixed race and that is the point he was. I think jack was a a a black americans football player and that was the point he was making but it was a mixed race copeland. He was advised the model to avoid the particular tabu. If you want to call it. At that time he did remove removed from the lyric. An east comebacks. I mean if you know the checking a video was a mixed rice cripple dancing and not video goes into that. It's still an oldest timely. He's now Music jack and diane But i think they've reinstated that storyline. That's revived the original storyline. So originally he was sucking on a cigarette which makes sense instead of a chili dog. How did that happen or why. I don't understand. I never understood sucking on a chili dog. I it's all the same things. I think that he's not jones. Not put up and he knows which by ulster fight moran nothing. He was very much site. The compromise he.

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"Say that. Why didn't i just say that without having to be reminded that something actually happened this week. We went to speed see annette. Sparks brothers movie not the sparks brothers movie. That's a whole different movie which was also awesome. Something we also saw that together. We've seen we've seen the whole sparks of why it less than a month. One dave food. Good with your friends too because this one had a french director. Thank you when you followed up on that. Very good. If you love sparks. It's worth looking into. That's all i'll say about that that we turn to the heartland and john mellencamp and book that's out by paul. Rees is legit. He was the editor of q magazine in the uk. In karang also wrote a couple of biographies on john whistle and rubber plants. We had a great time talking with this. Scott scott scotsman. This spine scotsman. Okay thank you holly. I don't wanna. I don't wanna offend the scots. Then sense that's correct. It's what what sounds right. Okay so why. Don't we just get right into our talk with paul reese. He is the author of mellencamp that is out. Now let's get into it on the what differences make podcast. Y'all say you ready to talk mellencamp okay wonderful. This book is called mellencamp simple. Is this an authorized biography. Tina booklets coal in the springsteen book that he did. I think i'm familiar with that one. It's kind it's really similar. In the he knew all he spent three extended the of interviewed members of his family of the both still is. He's broza premature everybody. Everybody that's in eastbound live and most people that apply to them x. manages unending he and his dad supplied Book so he's been Could be seen the manuscript etc etc excess not officially authorized but he's been very helpful. Management have been very helpful now. What is the difference. Because i know you've spoken to everybody you know. I guess with his blessing. What's the difference between an authorized biography. And what you're doing is i would say yours was authorized the split saddam's Shitty decides that it's exactly springsteen when he cooperate and help without the and then he won't stereo and so chill if us to john decide to his own book I think potentially might be easy to do. The if he's not all thrust before so he can put the word on on the cover he could put that particular word on the cover. Yeah all right. We'll after spending some time with with mellencamp and your book. I feel like he would never approve of anything that ever came out from anyone else except for for him. He's a he's a stubborn fellow at It seems like Likes likes to do things his way. Probably one of the reasons these last as long as he asked and one of the reasons is interesting. You know he walks debate draw. I think possibly because we all the things that happened to career as he's honest he made all the mistakes gonna make rice affront. His name chains me so is a mitch from an older accident. I think e at you ought to do things zone way. Determine determined White how much did you know about him. In advance of this. What dream to him. The offensive scarecrow. Way way in my use Just invented the whale god Old jack and diane that was mahood him and then scare problems for somebody. I really listen to and adopted offensive. Then been the same when he played over here but when i was in q. Random Tie all he was just finished with commoner And i've met him before he come up with cured so admit but then i got i got into in bloomington and spend a couple of days within an i didn't realize how interesting he walls and if you sit until two as like a character leeann character american fiction and i think that was the point realizing I met him he Victorian an he pulled up a free fulham blade in better than sublease which he pulled them. Busted the manos and just this is a guy it as black peace fiction and south so that that was kind of to tell the story. What were your impressions. First of all of bloomington and did you go to see more just to kind of get the atmosphere of where this guy grew up in small town livingston twice. I think bloomington's probably the the blooming in a small town. Indiana small and indiana said In bloomington and you just get rid of it is. It is a small town. He stayed he. Didn't lose. neil or light. You wanna ryan bloomington. Everybody knows who he is. You women in all in bloomington make tell you that scene in across the street you will bookshelf. Someone in the book shelves the story by john. Mellencamp doing mass jalen can meet the delo. Law Ole these Things the idea that i mean. He kind of embodies that small town american midwest america ethos ale too any differences indiana's very much shown a red state and he's the best for on the opposite from from right as you can be in political also was curious about the bible this that we live in los angeles so either has lived in a small town and it's fascinating the way you colored it so you talked a lot about where you wrote a lot about john's youth and how he was just kind of like a bad boy you know not so much into education and you know a lot about his family. Which is you know is great to have that that background but how he developed into such a such a like a thoughtful adult he must have had the bill the ability the song writing the writing ability it must have all been there for him to have turned into what he was at least the way you described his his sessions with the musicians about knowing exactly what he wants and understanding. The music That if you if you talk to him anybody he will be an emmy. does he. very much says it's all about all anybody do without that he. He would really hard now. He really did apply himself to the business of making himself. Good but i also think has to be said it has to be they in some way shape before. I think you have to be blessed in some ways shop for to be able to he. He told himself Longtime ago rick rubin. He was talking about working with tom. Patsy and he said gee could these. These people kind of plugged into something that you want a said you'd be having a conversation but some not it leads to be talking to you. He being gates conversation with him and he nigga easily start and stop playing utah and he would extend a pick something at three. Just the grasped will it was the songo'o ever at the and then he roy sung in ten minutes. I'm pete mellencamp took but then signed whatever he says he's trying themselves by. I think the some whether it's place still gift to the whatever is you're able to tap into that kind of thing you might be able to hone get better and beth writes it but i think it's probably the yeah. We touched on it a little bit like his upbringing. His parents had bongo parties. Can you explain what a bongo party. I'm still not entirely sure long. I think is actually. It is exactly what it says like bongos people would come running. And it's the between in music on and the bongos random Would play ball. Knows it's by. I've ever heard of the concept the bummed their politics But but that appears to be what it is like a drum circle so he was always around music. I mean growing up. There was music in the family you know. They went to proud in church. I don't know how much music was there. But i'm sure that you know that kind of has an impact and you kind of touched on like he had this thirst for to discover gover music. He spent all his money on on records. And things like that. And i think he's is half for. The result is operatives To hint he was the first one that started guitar. Eight didn't obsess i rotate to be gave johnson rudimentary lessons. Gift to top joe. Mullen capital the maintains that he's got the best voice in the family and has always been the But but he is. He's a bit. John was just targeted by a disappointingly nevertheless nearby in a way to escape from it and be something else that was the effects that nothing eat probably understood. Mariya was beta was. He was caught quite town. Sports news corp.

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"I think there's one over and five security molars. A gentleman has a supply have self Adam Okay, Um, but it is probably the easiest product heaters. Not you. All right. Okay. Very good. Thank you, sir. Yeah, well, when when we come back, What are we scheduled to talk about? Well, I have a couple of answers to questions I get during the week. As far as some quick detailed tips and two products that I Okay. Very good folks. We come back, Michael. Be back with us. Give us a little more information on what's going on in the detail. Business world. I'm Dave, Syria with Saturday Morning 8 to 10 on CBM. You ought to know. Since 1996 let's get some John Mellencamp in here, and we were Mike Lambert back. Just one moment is coming by The staff blast down. I'm not a time to go wrong. This out for you right now. We craft automatic.

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"Don't happen three Living is gone. Yeah, Girls don't have to go through. Of living is gone. Right? Lives. Obama van Come and saying Oh, no 16, Okay. Come around to make us with Oh, yeah, Left whose song long after the thrill of living is dog. Well, it's left those on I'll have three of living is gone. Little did it. Jack dying. You married? Kids done best they can He had the last name of Cougar long before it meant what it does today. I'm sure that's why he's John Mellencamp. Now. Hello.

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"You, John Mellencamp for mentioning so many of my all time favorites in that song. Jersey chime time is 7 48 here with Bob O'Brien. And I know for a fact that our very own Eric Scott is absolutely jubilant today because his bills are winning actually one earlier today, their first playoff game in 25 years congratulations to him and to them as we now check in with the from stir and traffic. Well to North bound lanes are gonna be blocked on one of nine heading up towards Elizabeth right now, before Bay Way circle. It is a crash being cleared away so lot of heavy traffic on one of nine heading out of Linden right now, those delays start just after 2 78. I got a better option heading a little bit further west and using route 27 as your alternate. I also want one of nine South bound in Rahway. There is operational activity at the offering to Lawrence streets or right. Lane's gonna be closed there and keep your eyes out for a crash in Teaneck Root for eastbound right around Teaneck Road. We're looking at some very heavy eastbound traffic on four east of River Road. And Morris Avenue. In some, it's going to be detoured both ways for a burst water. Main being patched up that shut down between Weaver Street in Bedford Road Parkway in Great Shape Tonight, No Construction, no Delays. Hand, same story Up and down. The turnpike crossings look pretty good. For the most part. The only slow spot I see is the Holland Tunnel from one of nine Just about five, maybe 10 minutes at the most traffic every 15 minutes. Next report, 803. I'm Jeff from a New Jersey one a 1.5 and traffic made possible by the New Jersey lottery. If you're looking for a game, that's super easy to play. Try cash pop from the New Jersey lottery. You just need to match one number from 1 to 15 to win and you could win up to 250 times. Your wager. So pop in and play a number wins every 15 minutes because anything can happen in Jersey, Old Jersey all the time you set my mind and even New Jersey one on 1.5..

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"All right we talked about John Mellencamp and Meg Ryan they were supposed to get hitched the call of their engagement apparently no official word from either of the two but multiple outlets say they know why been suggesting the rhyme was the one who pulled the plug in a source telling people that it's Mellencamp's cold feet that led to the split would you say if I married three times four

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"But now his unpublished lyrics poetry and letters have been recorded his songs by others it's called forever words you never knew my mind was done by chris cornell one of the last recordings before his death we hear songs from john mellencamp brad paisley alison krauss and other stars one track is a love letter johnny cash wrote to june carter cash found this material when his own parents died a book accompanies the album release steve kaethe and cbs news rhode island police recover a chinese coin collection reported stolen more than seven years ago from cranston mayor allan phone call coventry police say the coins were found last month after police responded to a reported disturbance at the apartment of forty eight year old robert hunt he claims he purchased the coins at a yard sale hunt is now charged with receiving stolen property investigators say they also found a sawed off shotgun and illegal drugs in his apartment as part of march for our lives students across massachusetts are planning town halls with elected officials today the movement give students the opportunity to ask lawmakers questions about what they're doing to end gun violence student organizer charlotte lowell of andover high school says we may not be old enough to vote we are certainly old enough to voice our opinions are utah mother says she feels blessed after adding quintuplets to her family last month jamie and schuyler scott already had two children they had been trying to have another for five years so they got some help from for tilleke specialists mom jamie says she gave birth to three girls and two boys at a phoenix hospital last month and they're all healthy i feel so blessed when i look at each of their little faces in each of their of their little souls i can feel and it's it's quite a beautiful feeling the whole miracle of life quintuplet births don't happen naturally very often only one in every fifty million or so but recently they've been happening more frequently thanks to modern reproductive medicine today is national beer day cbs's stephan kaufman says the brewers association is pushing to increase sales of bruce from smaller independent craft brewery brewers association says consumers are being deceived by some of the biggest names inserts on this national beer day.