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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"Well, since we mentioned these guys earlier, we'd need to shout out Miguel Martinez and Jesus Cordoba who were from the Ben mariachi Mexico de Pepe and they were from the 1950s and those are the two guys who worked out how to use two trumpets together. And it sounds like you just played the same thing at the same time. And same melody, but that wasn't exactly what they did. They mixed it up and I think they played in harmony. And all of a sudden, two trumpets were a thing. Yeah. There's another group mariachi Los camperos that was founded by naughty Kano. And he really kind of like whipped this existing band into shape. And got them into Carnegie Hall in 1964. They were the first mariachi group to perform there. They opened their own restaurant, la Fonda de Los camperos in LA, and that explains why Vincente Rodriguez was in is basically inter Mexican restaurant where I guess just a restaurant in the two videos I've seen of his. So that became kind of like a thing. Like you would have your own home base where you could perform every every night of the week if you wanted to and also probably attract more business. Plus you're making that restaurant money on the side too. Yeah, and you know, highly recommend if you go to Los Angeles, you want to do something fun one night. There are quite a few restaurants there that have not the roaming the tables, mariachi, but the full 12 to 14 symphonic on a stage performance scene and it is a lot of fun to go to these places and get some great food and margaritas and listen to these performances. So look it up. It's online. I don't have any. The one I went to texted my friend, but he never answered, so I can't remember the name of it. I'll tell you another place to get all that same experience as Epcot center. Are you talking about mariachi cobra? Yeah, they've been the house Epcot Mexico pavilion mariachi band since 1982. Not a bad gig. That's a pretty good streak.

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Fresh update on "rodney dangerfield" discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

00:06 min | 19 hrs ago

Fresh update on "rodney dangerfield" discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"There's no one else in the place So I walk up I'm like fuck it. You know, she was okay. How about this? I've got a zipper stuck on my She's she's biting her cheeks right not to laugh at me and I'm like just get it off Yeah They bring us up that way I'm laying on the gurney the doctor company goes here's buddy. What did you do? Get it off Okay, I got an anesthesia shot right in the situation put you on no no they Will they try to it first and it didn't work so he's tugging he's tugging. I'm like I grabbed I grabbed his arm like stop I Get another shot right in the frame I'm number. I'm number nine at 12 insert He's tugging at he's tugging at this They were rough there they were So he finally gets the thing off right I expected I thought it was like totally like neutered I'm thinking unique at that point and you saw a little little bit of blood. That's it. Oh So the guy so he fixed me up it gives me so I guess antibiotics he goes hey buddy go start wearing Yes, sir Least he had nothing up to you Oh, what's funny so on the way home the girl her name is Karen by the way I got a super caught on my penis So you offered to marry me you're gonna have to My son just texted me Anthony's like what is that banging up there? I said I'm not going to tell him it was my head on the wall. I shook the whole house Mark I'm not kidding one of the worst experiences in my life. I was just just mortifying. I mean, it's so It loosened up my sinuses Offers the marry me. I'm like, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Anyways, it was kind of a snowy day So I had to go to the bank or do some weird personal business next morning I mean, I'm walking kind of horribly right? I went down the house I was living at I walked down the front and there were steps went down I slipped on ice and when I slipped I spun and just tore everything I let I'm on the sidewalk in the snow And I'm just like it's I want to Was this on that road in Westwood? I almost lived in that house. He was living in oh my Six months later six was that I get a call from a friend of mine He goes Luger's you're pretty famous at the hospital So there's no this way I know the next day I that weekend the parent I were working together at this point the next Monday I went to work and my my boss goes I was actually paranoid super I do anything exciting happened this week And I said, well, let me tell you Let me tell and I told the story and every guy's doing the same you guys that they're grabbing your crotch Oh my god, man, so so then like a week later goes well, I gotta thank he goes you saved my marriage I'm like, what do you mean? He goes my wife there because we haven't spoken in five years because we cannot stop talking So while later a friend of mine he calls you goes dude you're famous at the hospital like for what he goes my girlfriend Works in the building You say your name come with the procedure that was done Had to remove metal scorpion from Oh When they close Passac Valley Hospital just like the last episode of VR was a camera gone around the empty hallways You could hear the echoing loose screaming What's funny because her and I we reconnected in 2009 She's going to go to Florida. I was to the no she came down to South Carolina So there we were All right, let's get back to normal let's do some movies We're over two hours right now. Well cabin boy cabin boy. I Got clerks All right Then he went to shit after that. Yeah. Yeah, that movie was great. That was a good movie Perfect representation Lou you'll know this I am fascinated with that part of New Jersey that it was like just like some other movies they showed That part of New Jersey mid that was Leonardo that that's down right past the bay shore as you get to the ocean part And I wanted to move there instantly when I saw it cuz I'm like, this is what Hillsdale used to look like No, I always said when Perry and I worked at Andrews liquors when I was managing that place that was clerks before clerks Those customers were crazy. They were in fact, I have an idea for a TV show. I have a friend in LA I'm gonna pitch an idea to her. I need some I used to shop in your liquor store when I was One of the weirdos outside. Yeah, I was in you were I didn't know you 1994 Shawshank Redemption came up. Yeah. Yeah, that's a big one anyone that's still a be like that's played all the time on TV. Yeah mark You Yeah muted support my wine, okay We can listen to wine be important. Okay. Well, I don't want to bring your show down that little Alright, we just talked about a zipper getting stuck on a dong. So Went a little low today. It's Serious movie that I kind of liked it's the war with Kevin Costner and Elijah wood. You remember that one? He kidnaps Elijah wood He's like a bank robber. That was a good Like this one's best acting. Yeah. Yeah, it was that was really good. I didn't realize it came out in 94 It seems newer than that. But yeah What else you a century? He's Ventura. Yeah Forrest Gump. Yeah Yeah, I'm not getting anything for Ray yeah natural-born killers. Yeah What's his name's last role I Get no respect Rodney Dangerfield Father. Yeah, he was he was horrible. It was so bad. It was good. I mean She won't see my face for a week. Yeah, well you got something loop The silence of the hams I Think we're doing movies. I did I'll interview with the vampire. Yeah. Yeah My chronicles, you know to seeing those guys kiss was great Jesus What my name? Person person dunst as a little vampire. Yeah, I want people out. Yeah, right good reboot on a any of that show baby Isn't stuck. Yeah, I know why you die, right? Stargate Stargate That was just corny fun. Yep. Yeah horny stupid Yeah, did you find anything? Zero mom with captain turn. Oh, Jesus The crow the crow came. Yeah I saw that getting a goth. I got I got a great one Uh backbeat. Ah, yeah about the uh, there was a record store. Was it a record store? No about the band, right? You know about the beat about the beatles before ringo. Oh, oh, that's right. Okay when they're in hamburg. Yeah That was good movie mark Maverick with mel gibson and james goner who lu knows i'm in a deep dive with james goner everything james I bought the rockford files. So anyway, that was a good movie. I liked it. Yeah Like rockford over here, you know, david chase did rockford files and also soprano. Yeah. Yeah Rockford files when I was early I remember big pussy goes what am I rockford over here? Yeah. Yeah reference. Yeah. Am I right? True lie, excuse me true lies Yeah Arnold arnold and was that um, and um, jamie lee curtis. That was a good movie. Yeah Yeah, it's time. Yep. Um How about surviving the game? Oh, yeah, I remember that one. Was that the the human hunting or whatever iced tea iced tea rutger hauer? Um f mary abraham Anything with ice with uh rutger hauer is going to be tragic. Yeah, right. John c mc. John c mcginley Mark, uh, anybody's fool paul newman. Remember that movie That's one of my favorite movies. Yeah, that was a great movie. That's a great Bruce willis plays there. He's a great asshole. Yeah. Yeah, that's right. I forgot you ever seen it's gone. Uh, probably If paul newman did a run of kind of movies in the 90s where they weren't blockbusters, but they were good. No One of my favorite movies of all time legends of the fall Yeah, brad pitt anthony hopkins aden quinn julia roman like seeing brad the mclean brothers Right and wasn't the kid that was in saving private ryan. He played the translator wasn't in that Uh, yeah He was one of the brothers I think Yep, the mclean's right Is that that was that their name? Let me see three brothers and their father living in a remote wilderness in montana affected by betrayal history love nature and war Yeah That was the name. They were fly fishing father. Uh, the father was the guy on picket fences Remember the tv show picking fences. He played the the sheriff He was the father I believe in uh, i'm scared tom scarrett. Tom scarrett was the father. I believe yeah, okay Uh, what do you got mark? Uh Intersection with richard gear. He made a lot of shit movies in the 90s But they were fun to watch on video and I loved intersection. Yeah. Yeah, that was good. Oh, that's a river runs through it That's right. Thank you. Marie. Yeah Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah That's what I was thinking, you know, but legends of the falls is another it's still a good movie. Yeah Uh texas chainsaw massacre the next generation I never saw any of those. Oh, man And I saw the first one than the original one Drive-in theater. Yeah, crazy crazy movie There's a lot of movies in this there's a lot of movies in this 94. I did not Uh, my last one it's what I remember disclosure. Remember that with demi moore and michael douglas. Yeah Some good, uh love scenes in that movie Yeah, yeah Speed speed came out Yeah, yeah good movie actually, yeah And this was terrible wolf with jack nicholson Oh, I remember that For james spader weren't they dueling werewolves? Yeah, that's right. Yes Pretty bad pretty pretty awful. I I was expecting more out of that four weddings and a funeral came out Yep. Oh I got one didn't the robert de niro frankenstein come out that year Oh was it was that 90s kenneth branham director, yeah That was bad, uh, beverly hills cop three came out Really? I didn't know there was a third one. So this one came out in 94 and so I was Stationed in southern california and I was I I decided that a couple of us came out and uh Decided we were going to go into la and sign up for uh to be extras In the movies our tv shows just extras, right? Yeah, so We go down and we fill out the applications and we're standing in line. It's like a fucking cattle call, right? And there's a big glass window big long glass window when you see all these, you know, whoever's behind it and uh We're standing in line trying to guess hand in and I hear someone go. Hey. Hey you you and they point at me Come here come here I pull me out of line. I go up to the window and Like hey, uh, what size jacket are you wearing? I'm probably at the time i'm 48 or something and uh He goes, all right. Do you think uh Think you could play a cop. I said well pretty funny that I actually am one in the air force Gives me call this number so I call the number later on and I end up getting a role as an extra in er See you playing yeah playing A cop right there again, so I report to the studio and if you're an extra the year you're there all day Yeah, like you can't leave right or you're not going to get paid and you can get your shit signed So if you do x amount of extra work You can uh, you can and you pay a certain fee You can be eligible to apply to the screen actors guild and you can get speaking roles, right? Yeah so I go there and I can set up the police uniform and uh So because I I there's a couple stories in there, but uh, the flintstones came out in 94 right the movie and so there was this uh, I I learned because I did a couple I did er I did uh, Uh nypd blue I did a couple of like, you know and uh You start to see the same people. It's a whole subculture right extras So this black guy is kind of fat black guy big big guy He's walking by and some of the extras are like, ah Is john? John, that's john. John had a speaking pot in the flintstones This guy was like the fucking king of the extras He got a line huh and his line was lunch Ha That's he was the foreman at the quarry right but he had a speaking role and they were like, oh he had a speaking role right So don't play at one point at one point. Um We we it gets into the night time and i'm officer like mccarthy or something it says on the Thing but i'm just doing background work, right? So You get to talk and I have to fucking entertain myself at this point. So I start going around So when we got to this, it's like a an apartment building, but they're calling it like the hospital, right? so it's supposed to be filmed in front of the hospital and uh They have these tanks Like an oxygen tanks and all this shit around were you supposed to be outside the er in that parking area? And that was an apartment building. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah in la so, um I'm like, okay, and it's it's kind of talking So one of the one of the assistant directors the ad's comes over and they could be dicks sometimes and the guy's like, all right This is it. Nobody smokes over here. We got fuel. We got add tanks over here and this and that Nobody smells like talking to us like we're fucking dirt bags, right? so All right, he walks away 10 minutes later So and I I was kind of joking with the rest of the the extras Now i'm kind of just acting like officer mccarthy chicago pd, right? It's a true story. So this guy comes out. He's got this fucking long coat on Right like a fucking nice overcoat And he lights up a cigarette and he starts smoking the extras like he's smoking This guy's smoking Look at him. He can't be smoking So like i'm like, all right, i'll take care of this so I walk up to the dude right You know in uniform. I says Excuse me, sir. Officer mccarthy chicago pd You'll have to extinguish that cigarette. This is a no smoking zone. We have tanks over here, sir I swear to god And just fucking like with this like what the fuck right and he takes a second he puts it down he steps on it And just turns around and walks away Right, and so i'm like, all right. Thank you, sir, and he walks away And I go back over Like three minutes later. Someone says dude You know who that was? Like, I don't know who it's the executive producer of the show He had the 500 overcoat on Sure The dude looked at me like what the fuck Did they have real oxygen tanks? There was some sort of flammable things over there. I don't know what it was There was something flammable. They were like no smoking over here. You gotta tell me you were an extra I watched er religion. You gotta tell me what episodes you were in what episode it was It was around a christmas episode There was a christmas episode where I know they had christmas things in there Um, and I was in the diner like I was in the background in the diner and one scene it was it was kind of obscure you know, but uh Yeah, it's pretty funny I know someone who did a lot of background where like so if you watch seinfeld when they're in a restaurant They would do the people that said the table's talking i'm like, how do you do that? And they go you go like this Dude, I never right and they they dub it in they just you know, it's no it's with fake conversation It's mine, it's fake conversation So i've never ever watched a tv show or a movie the same again I'm, always looking at the extras because the thing is they want to be on camera, right? Yeah, and they're not supposed to look at the camera, right? They're not supposed to do any of it and you're supposed to just act normal But if the camera's panning by you'll always see somebody turn their head, right? Or they'll shift their body, you know, or they'll wave to somebody right always trying to get that air time. It's fucking hilarious So one time I was doing I was playing a street person on um Nypd blue so I had you know, the shaved head. They said come in come in with like like winter clothes, right? so I had this uh, this timbal and jacket nice timbal and jacket and uh, it was fucking like summertime in la but you know, you have to so We're standing around and the guy goes okay you and you and he takes this girl that's got a shaved head and he says uh Youtube youtube. All right, you're gonna team up and what you're gonna do is, you know walk across the street Right, that's what you're gonna do walk across just walk across the street So, all right, you know So the guy goes and what they do with nypd blue is they would shoot the same scene literally like six seven eight times Yeah, that's why you get all those different angles. It's like that quick cuts the different angles. Yeah Uh, so walking across the street and I just look over my shoulder and I look back And literally it's just like in the middle of the scene cut Cut extra don't look at the fucking camera Like they notice everything like big brothers watching They saw you break the four saw me fucking turn just look on my shoulder. Jesus christ So I gotta start all over again. All right, fuck the scene up They called you extra. Oh, yeah. Hey extra. Yeah, you because they don't know my name Listen, I was never an extra but my street where I lived in pearl river previously Tony, uh, tony soprano james scandolfini did a movie called don't not fade away. I don't know if you've ever seen it But they used that was it was about the rock band. Yeah, it was about the garage man So it was a david chase movie actually he directed but um, they used my street and they turned into 1970s So he's parked all these retro cars out And we were told like I got home and the apartment building like this said don't walk out to the sidewalk They don't want you to be on the sidewalk So we hung back and they had people walking up and down our sidewalk, you know in in 70s clothes and I was like trying to talk to them and they they would say things like you catch them every Three minutes they'd give you a quick answer like How long you've been doing this all day? Oh, yeah all day. Would you stop? No, we just keep walking. Uh, can't look at the key He said we can't look at the camera. No, I can't stop to talk to you Whatever and my son was asked to be an extra and he turned it down. I wish he had done it You know, but it was cool. Like I got to see the whole movie making thing Yeah, they turned all the stores right by my house in the 70s style store I was getting ready to go to work one night at midnight, right when I was in customs and My wife my first wife god rest her soul. She would wake up. She'd stay up until I went I left for work and uh, nypd blue comes on right And i'm getting changed and i'm just about to leave and I go oh and it was the episode I go baby This is there I am right there there I am and there I am again right there She got to see it. It was pretty cool That is cool. That's cool Yeah I was I was an extra in the burger king commercial And roller skates and what they did they took our roller rink and they just used like not even half of it Yeah, they had the all the cameras so you just did the same semi circle for about four hours What's the same thing? It's like you did they said? You know pretend you're doing your scoring like you were on a saturday afternoon. It really is kind of dull I mean, it's just it's very repetition. You end up standing around. Yeah All the facades, uh, they're all fake in nypd blue That's la but they put the fake bodegas like yeah, they get the they put them up on the wall Yeah, where are the others like backdrops? I mean, no, like they got fake fake facades fronts. They're like sets They're pro so they'll put it up over this building. It looks like it's graffitied And then when the scene is over they take it off. That's what they did by me and pearl river They just picked the uh, the uh, the pizza place became deli, uh brooklyn deli and stuff. Yeah. Yeah, it's amazing So scott, you didn't do any hot tub scenes with um, daniel trava Hey pizza, man Uh, okay moving on. Uh Let me name off some movies that we will get to We're already at two hours and 19 minutes. Oh shit Uh, hey guys, I gotta go to work. I'll see you later Claire and present danger came out ed wood came out frankenstein came up Ed wood, uh was was a great movie. Uh, and it actually got martin landau's academy award. Finally. He played bella Legosi he was a great movie. It is a great movie. Johnny depp at some of his best, uh, frankenstein You're right. Mark came out, uh little women, uh little giant airheads Airheads came out. Oh, yeah Uh, let me see new nightmare That was the freddie kruger movie a naked naked gun 33 and a third the final insult Uh the river wild, uh, let me time cop came out in 94 river wild was a good movie. Yeah. Yeah Uh wolf came out, uh, the specialist Uh little big league and I actually just watched this movie recently Leon the professional Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's a good movie with the french actor he's so fucking uh, uh, uh, Right, you know, yeah, uh, so, uh, like kind of Unsuspecting on just great movie. Great movie. Yeah. Yeah. All right. So, uh, We the lion king lion king came out. Yeah. Um, my cousin just does my cuz just said chindles us, but it was 93 I was gonna say that didn't come out in 94. Yeah, but you know, it was popular in 94. It was popular for like three years Yeah, yeah Wyatt erp. Hey cuz All right. So where where are we at? We want to do some albums and we just want to move on to What do you think just move on for a couple hours, all right, we can throw some albums out there. Let's do it. Okay No, um Yeah, yep, uh purple stone temple pilots came out No need to argue the cranberries, ah, yes. Yes. Yeah, uh, cheryl crow tuesday night music club That was a big album should be Yeah, yeah controversial. Um, everyone should be killed by anal cunt It's terrible. There you go Is that that that's up? That's worse than anything you mentioned Jizz What do you got ill communication beastie boys, yeah Uh, what was the big single offset the one uh, oh shit where they're doing the action movie. Uh, Oh sabotage sabotage. Yeah, great. One of the greatest videos ever made and i'm gonna say this week. That's my video. Love that video Yes, maria, I believe we just lost viewers when uh lou had Forced i'm sorry. We lost I don't know about 37 viewers just jumped off. I'm sorry Well, then we're at minus 15 Can I redeem myself sure Uh chant by the benedictine monks of san domingo de santos Remember that that was a big album They had the song chant chant It's too late to put you in the penalty box you knew how to play that one well well played lou well played And I I apologize when I saw that when I saw that thing. I said I can't I can't I don't think marie's offended by much Tell you the title She's a lady, but she really Many people apologize Yeah, she's expected my mama raised me I had to tell my son-in-law from england the c-word is not yeah Really acceptable Apparently in england and in australia too in australia too Aerosmith get a grip came out That was a good album. That was her last great album to me. Yep. Yep. What do you got lou? diary sunny day real estate All right Poppy emo, thanks Mark throwing copper from live. Ah, good one. Good one Uh smashing pumpkins. Siamese dream. Yeah. Yeah mellow mellow gold by beck Yeah, yeah american recordings by johnny kesch ah Yeah Keith sweat get up on it. Yeah Keith sweat you have to get that in there hoist by fish Do you guys like them? No, I you think i'd like them because i'm a dead fan I don't like I don't I don't I don't mind. I don't mind Well, I heard a few songs I liked but I don't generally yeah, they're boring to me Uh, my buddy aj gillins had commented not a big fan of goth brooks, but 94 pieces was big for the mama's boy Listen the marth Garth brooks sang one of the best songs ever. It's called the dance. He didn't write it, but that is a great song That is a great song I just remember in the philippines aj He would talk about alan jackson, I believe and he would talk about these old school. Alan. Yeah Aj is a good old texas boy. He was a country boy. Yeah, i'm a big chris gaines fan Never too late for the penalty box lou never too late i'm putting on my uh, he just got stuck my zebra covid mask because Here we go, this is how I think I lose yeah, look at even my mind said boo I look like I have panties on my face. All right, what are we got? What do we got? What do we anymore? fruitcakes by jimmy buffett Um, I got I got under the pink from tori amos Natural born killer soundtrack. That's a good one crazy. Turn it upside down spin. Doctor's second record bomb. Yep Uh warren g regulate g funk era I didn't research rmb on this one. Yeah. Yeah, um 16 stone from bush. That was a massive album Yeah cracked rear view mirror hootie and the bullet. Yeah, come on lou It was big though it was big There are no chris gaines, but okay counting crows august in everything after Yes, uh previously mentioned but this is my big regret grace from jeff buckley i'm sorry a mystic because I love that album candlebox debut album Yeah Whip smart liz fair. All right All right, and i'm gonna end it with boys to men two Ah, what was the single off that album? I don't know They had some good ballads. I gotta say Yeah Yeah, aj said hootie is a big country. He was smart. That was a great business. He's better now. Yeah much better now, damion I would say my uh, damion ruckus Darien What's all that ruckus darion ruckus darion rucker, yeah They have one of the worst songs of the 90s. I go blind. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Well, what do you do to go blind? Hey every time I look at you Hey You know what? You got to separate the band from the producers. You got to keep them separated He was can we do one more? Yeah, one more more Wildflowers tomcat. Oh great album. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah that came out that year. That's one of his best albums. Yes Yeah. All right. Let's move on top 10 this week top 10 singles this week in 1994 Number 10 as I lay me down sophie b hawkins. She was a she was a hottie Yeah, she had that one song that one. I want to be with her. Yeah, damn. Yeah. Damn. I want to be Yep, she was a pretty woman. Yeah Uh number nine shaggy boombastic in the summer heard a boombastic coming on the mat Another one you couldn't understand shaggy Shaggy love it. Uh number eight this week in 1994 hootie and the blowfish. I only want to be with you Oh god Yeah, I wonder if he plays uh, I wonder if he plays uh those hootie songs in concert You know peppers are men, right? Why why not? It's not they're not like bad bad and god bless them because he's moved on He does much better music, but you know, it's got to be hard But do you think do you think people are going to hear and play the new stuff? He's been doing it forever, but you think they call I guess maybe it's like It's like marcy like marcy hill pepper like three or four smith songs almost in every show Um, just because you know people want to hear smith songs. Uh, he did write them so it's not like uh, but uh, so i'm sure maybe uh Darius ruckus, it's all that ruckus Uncle ruckus, uh, let me see number seven this week in 1994 all for one. I can love you like that Uh number six this week in 1994 tlc waterfalls Yeah number five this week in 1994 janet jackson runaway good song Uh number four this week in 1994 seal kiss from morose from the batman movie that's like the last time we heard him Right. He hasn't been hurt since I think he took some time off you get into modeling he married a model Trevor horn produced that huh? Oh, wow Uh number four this muggle, what's that? It was a buggle. Ah the buggles. That's right. Remember, that's right. Trevor one. Yeah Uh number three this week in 1994 michael jackson You are not alone Uh number two this week in 1994. Oh shit. I'm looking at 95 Holy shit, I love the research on this Movie didn't come out that movie didn't come out. Hold on. I got it right here. I got it right here We're gonna do a quick a quick Quick restart. All right number number 10 this week in 1994 warren j this dj number number nine Fantastic voyage coolio number eight. Can you feel the love tonight? That makes more sense lying to you Uh with elton john number seven all I want to do cheryl crow. See this makes much more sense I'm saying to myself what the fuck these songs were in 94 Uh number seven again cheryl crow all I want to do number seven, right? Uh, did she let me see. Yep. All I want to do. She repeated number six, uh, wild night John melon camp with michelle indiga in digger cello. I saw them at the mtv movie awards. Um, No mtv. Yeah, it was the mtv movie awards hosted by will smith friend of mine eric pelness He won two tickets and he took me with him and we drove it to la from riverside and uh Went to see it. It was it was very interesting those two there was a lot of good performances and she was up there with john cougar and they were playing and uh, it was it was an interesting show and then afterwards a couple of our friends met us and we went down to uh, to sunset boulevard and we were kind of messing with the hookers and you know bouncing around and so we were uh, We couldn't get into a club because my friend toby fibs had had flip-flops on right? And so we're walking down the street and we're fucking dogging him and he's just like getting upset and we're like you fucked it up for us dude and next thing, you know, he gets so mad that he He kicks like kicks the air and his fucking flip-flop goes flying up and it lands on top of the fucking the What was it the store the the the fucking laughs the comedy club right the comedy store, right? Yeah That's the big one right the fucking flip-flop goes on the roof of the comedy that's a legendary place so now he has one flip-flop on and we're walking down and uh, uh, The dude the dude was standing outside the comic store the black dude. Um, he he was on the he did that tv show We played a basketball coach Um black dude, he's a comedian Mr. Cooper, right? Oh, yeah, something like that. I forget the dude's name, but he was outside and we're just talking He goes hey, you see that big-headed brother just drove away and is in that in that convertible a big head small car He goes he said yeah, he goes that was david allen grant a big-headed motherfucker, right? And we're just hanging with the dude right literally like he's there's nobody there we just say hey, what's up? He's like, yeah, what's up, man? And he's got that big-headed brother with the big fucking head in the small car No, he can't put a roof on that fucking car. His head's too big, right? Dog and david allen grant it was fucking great And then we finally found this bar I was he walked up that let us in even though you had one flip-flop on they let us you never got a flip-flop back Huh? No, it's on top of the roof of the comedy store. Listen, listen If you ever get a lot of good stories, by the way, listen if you ever get a chance I don't know. I think you still have to pay for it. It's not available free But the comedy store does have a documentary that place is massive. I mean that's the day. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I've seen it Everybody that likes a comedian they probably went through those doors. Yeah. Yeah different, you know, like i'm a marin guy But then someone's the sam kinison guy. They all went through that door and they all have stories about each other Yeah, you know and it's great to hear them talk and my friend's flip-flop is on the roof and there's a comedy store podcast It's really good to listen to the stories. My god. Yeah, and his flip-flop is still up there. Yep Yeah, uh number five this week in 1994 changing faces stroke you up Number four this week in 1994, when can I see you baby face? Number three this week in 1994 endless love luther vandros and mariah carrey skinny luther back then uh number two Stay I missed you lisa lobe and nine stories. Oh, yeah. Why do they even put nine stories on here? You say I mean, they never hear what you want. You know, I saw her in a commercial recently, right? She's yeah the progressive commercial It still looks good. Yeah Holy shit She was like early nerd. Yeah, i'm like dang she got them fucking cat glasses from the 70s like Like lisa low looking like she did in 94 She had a cooking show too. I think it was with our boyfriend good genetics Her and weasel zappa they were they were okay So my daughter went to a phase where she was going to I think it was that right? She graduated and she was going to work every day and she'd have those glasses on she looked just like lisa So she'd walk in the room and go you say shut up dad I got the vitriol for my daughter. Yeah Leave me for work. Did you say stay? I know this girl that she uh She recently we were doing something. I don't know where I was. It was and she put her hair up like in she's thick hair She puts her hair up and I said, holy shit You look just like like an amy winehouse and she does Yeah, like fucking if she did the makeup fucking spitting image and she I said did anyone ever tell you look like amy winehouse and she goes Yeah, I guess and I said listen that's not a bad thing other than the addictions It's not a bad thing. Trust me. Don't have a drink in your hand. That's all I was like, holy I knew she looked but then she put I was like, holy shit. She looks exactly like amy winehouse fucking amazing Anyways, 19 anyway 1994 number one this week boys to men i'll make love to you Memories Yeah, and uh, let me see album charts this week in 1994 I got it right, uh ace of bass at number 10 with the sign Yeah number nine this week on the album charts in 1994 counting crows august and everything after Uh number eight this week on the album chart in 1994 candle box debut album candle box Uh number seven this week in 1994. Wow, uh, Carreras, domingo and poverati the three tenors remember that was a big deal. Yeah. Yeah, the three tenors in concert 1994 That was number seven on the album charts On number six this week in 1994 in the album charts the offspring with smash At number five this week on the album charts in 1994 stone temple pilots purple Number four this weekend on the album charts in 1994 green day dookie number Just trying to blow through that number three this week in 1994 the album charts the soundtrack to forest gump Uh number two this week in 1994 in the album charts the soundtrack to lion king And the number one album this week in 1994 boys to men two, oh my yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah. Yeah. All right. We're we're we're rated two hours. This might be a record I think the record's like two hours and 50 minutes. Like we we well we might yeah, you know what let me wait Can I do this? Let me try to avoid the record. Let me do a bob weir We're almost done. We're gonna do a second set in a second But then we do two hours and 58 something like that That was when you got drunk lou. All right, let's hey this day in music mark Yay On this day in 2018 american singer-songwriter marty bale and died at the age of 76 he died. Yeah. Yeah Best known lead singer is jeff's the name only you believe if only you he was he had a great voice very unique voice Unmatched I think unmatched no, he could he could hit different, uh, uh octave and He was a really great and he was knocked unconscious by the hell's angels. Yeah. Yes. Yes, you're right. That's right Uh, let me see. Let's skip little wayne on to on this day in 2011 Tony bennett became the oldest living person to top the us album charts when the 85 year old duets 2 album went to number one You know what little wayne's name is in england, right? Well Little wayne little wayne. Ah, that's bad That record, uh featured collaborations with the I just talked about amy winehouse lady lady gaga Uh, the previous oldest performer to top the chart was bob dylan in 2009 He was 67 on this day in 2008 metallica started a three-week run at number one in the us album charts with 2008 2008 black, uh Not the black yeah the black album no death magnetic The band's have it studio album. All right So as a mastering engineer, i'll just make a quick note the mastering engineer requested not to be listed on it because rick rubin Recorded it too hot on digital and it got distorted if you listen to it. It sounds like shit. Ah, yeah Yeah, okay and drums sound like shit But it's a cool It's a cheap sounding album. That's okay on this day in 2008 pink floyd's manager Brian morrison died after spending over two years in a coma Wow, he suffered, uh severe brain injuries in a polo accident Wow. Yeah Was he playing ginger baker? I don't know He hit him with a mallet. Yeah on this day in 2004 legendary record producer phil specter phil sphincter formerly charged with the murder On february 3rd for shooting actress lana clock in the mouth asshole in 2003 on the stay in 2003 kylie minogue Yeah She was always she was always even as an older woman. She was like, yeah go look at that video. Aye Yeah Like damn kylie Holy shit. She's like lisa lobes. She aged well Kylie minogue called in police to investigate a series of threatening letters. The singer became concerned after receiving 700 letters at her home in office the letters started as ordinary fan mail but became increasingly aggressive Uh, let's see on this day in 2000 thieves broke into jerry hall's richmond home and stole jewelry worth about eight thousand dollars uh Two of jerry's children's were asleep at the time In the house Uh, let's see on this day in 1990 didi remone of the remones was arrested for possessing marijuana during a drug bust in Greenwich Village Uh in the state of 1986 the beatles track twisted shout re-entered the u.s singles chart over 25 years after it appeared Uh after its first appearance after the song was featured in the film ferris bueller's day off On this day in 1986 metallica player, oh this was a bad one uh very bad Uh metallica bass player cliff burton was crushed to death after the band's tour bus crashed between stockholm and copernagon During european tour members from the band drew cards for the most comfortable bunk on the tour bus Burton had won the game with an ace of spades and was asleep when the tour bus ran over a patch of black ice Skid off the skidded off the road. He was thrown through the window of the bus which fell on top of Yeah On this day in 1980 david bowie scored his fourth uk number one album with his 14th studio album scary monsters Uh On this day in 1979 scottish guitarist jimmy mccullough died from a heroin overdose another heroin. Yeah, he was uh He was young. He was 26. He was a member of the stone the crows thunderclap newman and wings. Yeah I would just like to say I hate heroin how many artists have been claimed from well, it's not heroin anymore Yeah, it's like a tom petty and prince and a number right now. I know yeah on this day in 1978 Eric clapton sponsored a west bromich albion u e f a cup tie against glass and berry turkey Who doesn't care you're in my territory. No, I do care. Okay Eric presented each player with a gold copy of his latest album slow hand. Wow Okay Uh, let's see And on this day in 1968 pink floyd appeared at the queen's hall in denoun scotland due to bad weather All the ferries to denoun were canceled So pink floyd hired their own boat from gurok and risked the rough seas to make the crossing Eventually appearing in front of only 400 fans Uh, okay on this day in 1967 working on new songs the beatles recorded various parts from the john lennon The new john lennon song. I am the walrus and the new paul mccartney song fool on the hill Which song do you like better? walrus walrus I like you know why on the hill because oasis they did a great version. Yeah, I like I like fool on the hill though That's why I thought I I'm the world. This is almost a wrap Uh, let me see on this day in 1964 marie martin says she likes the walrus um She knows she's good taste on this day So beach boys made their tv debut on the ed Sullivan show on the us tv Networks where they performed their first us number one single I get around and wendy All right born on this day in 1984 avril lavigne Do you ever hear the conspiracy theory about her? No, it's her. It's not really her. Oh, that's right. Yeah Yeah, it's not really her like the real avril lavigne like fucking disappeared or wasn't talented enough So they created another avril lavigne mccartney thing No, this is a real look into that go down that rabbit hole avril lavigne. Not the real avril lavigne There's a lot of actual pictures. It's like this ain't her like but it's really bizarre the avril lavigne rabbit hole Uh, let's see born in this day in 1982 lil wayne. I gotta get little wayne a lot of credit little You know little wayne is a pro police He was a hardcore rapper, but he's pro police he says a a white cop saved his life literally and he never forgot that Yeah, and he's like don't don't not all about the the whole this, you know, defund the police. He's not anybody He's like nah, please these guys this bad cops. It's like this bad artist like this bad everything yeah, uh born on this day and 1970 mark calderon from american rmb group color me bad. I want to sex you up Born in the state of 1958 sean cassidy Yeah, yeah to run run run to do run run. Yep, born in 1966 steven jenkins from third eye blind So, uh born on this day in 1953 greg ham from men at work Uh born in this day in 1947 meatloaf I'd do anything, but I won't do that born on this day in 1943 randy bachman Oh, yeah, and that's it gentlemen. We got it in at 245. Listen. Listen. Listen, wait land the plane So there's somebody like there's a couple breaking up in the backyard I have my windows open I can hear like i'm leaving you I Could have been like a first for the show, but Yeah, they kind of calmed down but they were like really yelling while you were talking people Yeah, a couple they're breaking up. I don't know We could add some drama. Yeah Yeah, I heard I would have given you things to yell out the window to call the cops Shut the fuck up Yeah But keep your shades down so they don't really know what's coming from you. Like if there's a town in new york state That is closest to boston. It's pearl river. So I can get away with Y'all at the window she's got a second cell phone She's got a second cell phone She's got to deny it. She's got a burner phone, but keep your shades down so they don't know really who's saying it Right And then like two seconds later I hear banging at my front door. I'm fucked. No, no, no Anyway, oh aj yelling just says I can't believe I like that crap. I want a sex show he did You know, buddy Aj is like a man's man, right and he had the balls to fucking own up to that one. I'd be in the car I'd be doing this, you know I don't know about all that I'm about the head bopping. I don't know. Oh fuck if you're saying I want to sex you up and you're bopping your head There's something it's it's not a good combination. At least I can catch my wiener in my zipper. All right Hey, no, no, no. No, that's a metal scorpion buddy. Yeah, that's the metal scorpion. I will never forget that I'll never forget. That's the name of the zipper the metal scorpion. That's fucking great That's a great name for a band. Listen gentlemen, I gotta upload this beast I gotta get it and get it in and get it out. Um Hey, you know what? I do this now co-host ai and it does all this lou. You'll never live it down. No, he won't And and every time I do the transcript right it transcribes the whole show and it just says It just says mark and lou. It never says me. Really? Yeah on this episode mark and lou talk about i'm like what the fuck Because I never say my name Okay, and it picks up that's the ai yeah, yeah it picks up the names so Yeah, anyway, I gotta do this. So gentlemen, as I always say thank you for your time Thank you for your knowledge. And I truly mean when I say thank you for your friendship. I always appreciate your time I appreciate everything you bring to the table. The show just keeps getting better and better And that's that's the word on the street is getting better and better. So I don't know. I don't know if we're gonna top the metal scorpion, but I'll come up with something. Yeah, don't see you can't try it has to be organic. That's the beauty of this show Why would someone willingly get their thing cut in a zipper just for us? That's crazy. That's worth a re-listen actually on that one Um and everybody watching everybody listen if you like it share it subscribe if you're on youtube Uh, if you didn't like it Thanks for watching this long and listening this long and tell somebody how much you don't like it. That's good That's a good thing because even bad publicity is good for publicity, right? And uh as I say to the viewers all the time Uh, you are the engine that runs this machine without you It would just be me talking to these guys and well, we don't talk during the week. We just text so there's that right? We have a once a week conversation Uh next week, I think we'll just do a mishmash like a little jambalaya of different things You still got to give us your little richard, you know I asked you if you could get some little rich and information and mark come up with something kind of cool You know and again, it's always never scripted always kind of organic reaction organic conversations come up with some shit And uh, we'll see how that goes. Maybe every once in a while. We'll do that. It can't be bad You mentioned you mentioned a little rich and a couple days later. I heard something on the radio someone interviewed him So it was an interview with him talking about You know his whole persona and how it actually been it benefited his career, you know being The flamboyant little richard that he was, you know, so save it for next week. I shall I shall say Just gave away a piece of toe I'm trying to get the fuck out of here. I don't know how i'm gonna shut down trying to get marked for bed No, no, my my mouse just totally fucked up. So I can't like get out of the show. I'll get you out Oh, no, no, I got it. I got it. All right And like I say doing this show for you people to quote my favorite artist marcy who i'm seeing in Uh around october 8th I'll be seeing. Yes, hopefully he shows up. Hopefully he shows up Doing this show for you guys. The pleasure the privilege is mine And we'll be back next wednesday night with another long show and i'll be seeing yes in five days So, oh, that's right patty says uh patty that says great show guys. Thanks for all the info and laughs Have a great rest of the week you too. Patty. Thank you very much and everybody again. Thank you for listening Thank you for watching and we'll see you next wednesday Take it easy The milk crates and turntables podcast is produced by scott mclean at the kofb studio in boca raton, florida It's co-produced by jack calabresi and colin mclean If you like this podcast hit follow wherever you're listening right now If you're listening on apple podcast, please give us a five star rating and leave a comment even if it's just to say hi Also, be sure to tell your friends about this podcast.

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

04:08 min | 1 year ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"Well, since we mentioned these guys earlier, we'd need to shout out Miguel Martinez and Jesus Cordoba who were from the Ben mariachi Mexico de Pepe and they were from the 1950s and those are the two guys who worked out how to use two trumpets together. And it sounds like you just played the same thing at the same time. And same melody, but that wasn't exactly what they did. They mixed it up and I think they played in harmony. And all of a sudden, two trumpets were a thing. Yeah. There's another group mariachi Los camperos that was founded by naughty Kano. And he really kind of like whipped this existing band into shape. And got them into Carnegie Hall in 1964. They were the first mariachi group to perform there. They opened their own restaurant, la Fonda de Los camperos in LA, and that explains why Vincente Rodriguez was in is basically inter Mexican restaurant where I guess just a restaurant in the two videos I've seen of his. So that became kind of like a thing. Like you would have your own home base where you could perform every every night of the week if you wanted to and also probably attract more business. Plus you're making that restaurant money on the side too. Yeah, and you know, highly recommend if you go to Los Angeles, you want to do something fun one night. There are quite a few restaurants there that have not the roaming the tables, mariachi, but the full 12 to 14 symphonic on a stage performance scene and it is a lot of fun to go to these places and get some great food and margaritas and listen to these performances. So look it up. It's online. I don't have any. The one I went to texted my friend, but he never answered, so I can't remember the name of it. I'll tell you another place to get all that same experience as Epcot center. Are you talking about mariachi cobra? Yeah, they've been the house Epcot Mexico pavilion mariachi band since 1982. Not a bad gig. That's a pretty good streak.

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

03:06 min | 1 year ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"1960s acoustic guitar protest song, which is exactly what it was, but it was, you know, part of the united farm workers union strike. And the larger chicano movement too. A big respect box, again, was checked in the 80s when Linda Ronstadt came out with her album, Damien padre. And this was a very big deal. I don't know if you remember this at the time, but it was Linda Ronstadt was a huge star and I can't recommend the documentary about her enough. It's called the sound of my voice. One of the great singers of all time in any genre is Linda Ronstadt. And she has Mexican heritage and not many people know this, because she's very fair skinned. Her name is Ron stat, is German. But that's why she made that album and she did interviews at the time in the documentary talks a lot about her Mexican heritage. And I think she's part German too, and like you were talking about the German influence in Mexico. It was a big melting pot. And she was a part of that melting pot. I think her either father or grandfather was Mexican. And so she came out with this album, and it was huge. It went double platinum. And this was in the mid late 1980s, and it gave a huge boost to the mariachi music. Yeah, and she was playing with some legit mariachi bands. I think she hosted basically three of them on her album. She played with one of them mariachi Vargas on Saturday Night Live. Yeah, I mean, it was a giant enormous thing. I don't remember when it happened, but I can just imagine America being like, wait, what? And then listen, that was for sure being like, oh, this is really good. But that also explains a long-standing mystery that I never understood before, which is why on the mister plow episode of The Simpsons. When Barney is hanging out with Linda Ronstadt, she tries to adapt mister plow song into Spanish. Really? Yeah, or she's like, that's funny. Senior plow, noise, macho soda, minty, umberto, which means oh my God. Mister plow is not manly, only a drunk. And it lasts like two, three seconds, but no idea. Oh man. That was so random. God, don't you love that when a Simpsons joke hits 20 years later? Exactly 30 years actually, the episode came out in 92. That is crazy. Yeah. All right. Well, let's take another break. I'm going to go get my spray paint cant lid. That's really tough to say, isn't it? It really is. I'd stumble, you say it. Spray paint can lit. I've been practicing in my head 'cause I knew this moment when we come. I've been stumbling over the whole time, so I'm going to keep practicing saying that. And we'll be right back.

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

03:06 min | 1 year ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"1960s acoustic guitar protest song, which is exactly what it was, but it was, you know, part of the united farm workers union strike. And the larger chicano movement too. A big respect box, again, was checked in the 80s when Linda Ronstadt came out with her album, Damien padre. And this was a very big deal. I don't know if you remember this at the time, but it was Linda Ronstadt was a huge star and I can't recommend the documentary about her enough. It's called the sound of my voice. One of the great singers of all time in any genre is Linda Ronstadt. And she has Mexican heritage and not many people know this, because she's very fair skinned. Her name is Ron stat, is German. But that's why she made that album and she did interviews at the time in the documentary talks a lot about her Mexican heritage. And I think she's part German too, and like you were talking about the German influence in Mexico. It was a big melting pot. And she was a part of that melting pot. I think her either father or grandfather was Mexican. And so she came out with this album, and it was huge. It went double platinum. And this was in the mid late 1980s, and it gave a huge boost to the mariachi music. Yeah, and she was playing with some legit mariachi bands. I think she hosted basically three of them on her album. She played with one of them mariachi Vargas on Saturday Night Live. Yeah, I mean, it was a giant enormous thing. I don't remember when it happened, but I can just imagine America being like, wait, what? And then listen, that was for sure being like, oh, this is really good. But that also explains a long-standing mystery that I never understood before, which is why on the mister plow episode of The Simpsons. When Barney is hanging out with Linda Ronstadt, she tries to adapt mister plow song into Spanish. Really? Yeah, or she's like, that's funny. Senior plow, noise, macho soda, minty, umberto, which means oh my God. Mister plow is not manly, only a drunk. And it lasts like two, three seconds, but no idea. Oh man. That was so random. God, don't you love that when a Simpsons joke hits 20 years later? Exactly 30 years actually, the episode came out in 92. That is crazy. Yeah. All right. Well, let's take another break. I'm going to go get my spray paint cant lid. That's really tough to say, isn't it? It really is. I'd stumble, you say it. Spray paint can lit. I've been practicing in my head 'cause I knew this moment when we come. I've been stumbling over the whole time, so I'm going to keep practicing saying that. And we'll be right back.

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

04:49 min | 1 year ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"Kind of thrown into the real deal culture as opposed to the kid dancing around the spray paint lid and it was just they were all so sweet and so nice and mark's dad, like I remember seeing this picture on the fridge of mark's dad in the 70s and he was like he had these sideburn shops and was riding a chopper motorcycle and was wearing like a beaded vest and I was like, do you have any idea how much cooler your dad is than mine? And I was like your dad was just like the coolest looking dude I've ever seen. And I remember like his mom would play these great Mexican mariachi ballads and I like the ballads okay, I really like the upbeat stuff a lot more but it's kind of fun. It's like these ballads are so like sort of slow and languid and syrupy and they just feel very sincere. Yeah, for sure. Like in some places gut wrenching last June, a bunch of mariachi, I think something like 50 of them showed up at Yuval. To basically sing and just to mourn with everybody there. And there's plenty of videos on it. And if you want to just have your guts wrench, like go watch that, it's just really amazing how just applicable this music is to all these different events or occasions, you know? Yeah. Absolutely. That song you were singing, by the way, are you kind of reread saying it with the III? That is very famous ranchera, and that song is cielito lindo. That's the one that everyone has heard. Everyone has heard either that or la cucaracha, which is not a ranchera. That is called a corrido. Yeah, so I'm not a 100% certain that there's a clear dividing line between ranch areas and carritos. Because that vulva vulva song is it tells the story. So that's one of the defining characteristics of the Kirito. It's a ballad. And it's not necessarily just about love lost or even love game. They can be about crime. It can be about heroism. And I saw on a site called re mezcla, that that's usually paired with like a moral lesson of some sort. So it's like a ballad basically is the best way to put it as we already did. Yeah, and you know what? This is a great time to mention that I was wrong. We had our sort of ballad disagreement a while back when I said that ballads were love songs. And we had a lot of people write in. They were like, no, no, no. Your own Billy Joel chuck sang the ballot ability to kid. And the ballad of Curtis Lowe by Lynyrd Skynyrd, they're like these they're just story songs, but I think I just was thinking more love ballads, and that's a subgenre.

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

05:37 min | 1 year ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"And this thing, though, is not plucked like a standard base. It also has 5 strings, although there are some 5 string bases, but traditionally you think of a four string bass. But it's not plucked. You were playing octaves on the strings with the gitar on. Yeah, and you're playing it like a guitar. So it looks like a hilarious oversized novelty guitar until you hear it and then you're like, oh, okay, that's pretty awesome. Yeah, but that's the whole rhythm section, because one thing you will never hear someone say is, did you get a load of that drummer in the mariachi band? Right, yeah, it's true. Yeah, because that huge deep hollow body like produces all of the sound you need from that. Yeah, it's pretty great. And it's really a key. Some other things though, you might overhear people saying at a mariachi show is, wow, wasn't that accordion player amazing? Where the French horns did or the flout is Stephen. Because they like wind instruments, and they like accordions.

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

05:24 min | 1 year ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"In fact, he might make an interesting

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

05:24 min | 1 year ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"In fact, he might make an interesting

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:52 min | 1 year ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Bloomberg business week We got about 29 minutes to go until the closing bell machines and buying here on the equity side of things into this last half hour of trading Also we're really lucky to have a greedy Gupta with shoes market correspondent for Bloomberg And she's going to have her chart of the day and also explain to us a history of the origin of the term potemkin village I'm looking forward to that I love history I do too I didn't as a kid but I like it as an adult You know the classes that we took in college were wasted on us as youth It's so true All right Charlie palette I'm guessing nothing was ever wasted on you You know I totally agree with Tim I would love to go back to college and not in a Rodney dangerfield back to school school away but I just want to hang out in the quad girls But that said there is just so many great classes as well And yeah I'll leave it there Let's focus on business We have got the towel The S&P nez stack all moving higher right now with the S&P up 54 higher by 1.2% We've got the Dow up 313 up 9 tenths of 1% NASDAQ up 229 up now by 1.65% Stocks are gaining as investors way economic resilience against the threats of rising rates along with the impact of the war in Ukraine all 11 main industry groups in the S&P are higher the ten year yield 2.34% spot gold up 1% 1963 the ounce West Texas intermediate crude pulling back the day down 3.1% one 1139 a barrel Then as stack 100 index up 1.9% again the NASDAQ composite index up 1.6% the S&P right now up by 1.2% Well as for the market bankrupt Laurie and Gilbert is the CEO and founder of wealth wise financial services It's a time when there's so much uncertainty that being a little bit risk off and much more defensive makes sense that doesn't mean putting everything in cash but it's certainly means.

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It

Shut Up I Love It

03:49 min | 2 years ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It

"It's that whole energy and putting it into like this pre show announcement always always gets me. It's kind of. It's a nice thing to say when you're that level of comedian where you're going to be digging in. It's kind of almost necessary to tell the audience. Hey just just go with it you know. Yeah and she's very she's so she's so like in that same special. Whatever opening jokes. she's like. I'm the best comedian. You can see the best act today in price range. I love that. I love that. She wasn't a above anything you know. I think that's i think that's what makes me like. Love her more than just like her work itself. You know 'cause she. She did write movies like she. Did you write books. She hosted stand up specials. Basically hose in directing a film. that didn't yup. Yup she she. She succeeded and she failed and then she also did stuff like again she. I was talking about in bed with joan just a little digital series. She sold things on. Qvc like nothing was too precious. Nothing was to like. Oh i'm not gonna do that. Which having yet. I think was like borne simultaneously. I mean it's hard not to do what you have to do to make money when you drastically need money. Like she did at some points in her career. But i also just love that sal. Because i think so. Many people in entertainment are very very precious about how they direct their energy. Which on one hand is important but if it comes from just like a spot of lake. I don't want people to look down on this like at the end of the day. You gotta do two things. You gotta put put bread on the table and you should probably have a good time doing it. And that's that's my goal as a person and as someone in the entertainment industry so like i really vibe with that sounds like a perfect time to move onto the ratings. Does this work all right. So we are gonna rate joan rivers on a scale of zero to ten using something else as a reference point so it can be another stand up comedian. It could be something else. Funny could even be a chocolate chip cookie so you could say hey. chocolate chip. cookies are innate outta ten. Joan rivers is a ten out of dan way better than chocolate chip cookies. And if that doesn't make sense i'll go first so i will rate joan rivers against another Aforementioned comedian who i love. Who's jokey joke Norm macdonald recently passed away. Love nor mcdonald would watch specials over and over again watches clips over and over again all throughout my life I'm gonna give him a ten out of ten joan rivers. I so like. I said she's somebody who i do really like before. This conversation really appreciated. It didn't really follow much of her apprentice or fashion police. Stuff more of old clips Just they do come up when you're looking at old rodney dangerfield clips nor mcdonald clips. If you go down the youtube rabbit hole. You're going to go to joan rivers as well. Joan rivers is eleven out of town more than nor norms norms. Pretty great too though..

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It

Shut Up I Love It

05:34 min | 2 years ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It

"I do like a lot of some of the old older comedians doing like like older styles. It's funny like joan has went on record saying that. Like she doesn't like people like phyllis diller I i know i love that. I love the old snappy. Like i said before like the one liner repartee because i cannot do it and i think it takes so much talent to do to really put a throwback in there i i really enjoy the smothers brothers. Ask comedians both in terms of their stand up but more so i fell in love with them watching their old lake. Was it sixties or seventies like tv. Show at i you know i grew up on i love lucy which is saying not a whole lot because if you grew up in america and had syndicated television you you probably watched those episodes back to back to back I don't watch a lot of stand up. That's current to be perfectly honest with you When i do watch. I what i do watch something that i enjoy like. I tend to enjoy it a lot. But it's so hard for me to like. Go through and pick out. Because i think kind of to your earlier point a lot of it does sound like like now you kind of have to be in the mood to make that sort of deal with the the comedian At least especially with the specials that have been coming out more so of late. Some of the bigger unnamed specials overall have definitely thought that way versus. Let me just laugh several times. A minute police one hundred percent and i don't mean to say that they're bad. I stand up. My personal is just my personal preference. Sometimes in what i find is easier to sit down to a lot of the times and you know some jokes are not going to be great. But because she's firing so many per per minute like a lot of them are going to be just hits but the The beauty of it. It's almost like the quantities is going to make quality. Come to the top and joan. i love. I love her energy to lake. The the energy of any comedian is so so important as saying like saying most super obvious thing but like she was always at like a like a twelve at least not just fire in them fast. But firing them big loud and bawdy and Even if you didn't like what she was saying all the time lake it was it was. It's hard to listen to some of her stand up and get either listened to stand up that often. But i would listen to hers because it would always put the in a in a pretty good mood Ingest get my energy up for whatever i was going into. Yeah i and. I love that style of comedy. I think rodney dangerfield. Even your nor.

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Pop Culture Leftovers

Pop Culture Leftovers

03:39 min | 2 years ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Pop Culture Leftovers

"Topgun. Top gun what is what is the most famous movie. You've never see it's out there. It's out there for a while there. It was galaxy quest and then finally watched that a few years ago. And i absolutely loved the movie. Here's the thing with money talks. I think i was a little. I don't know like i had already seen bad news. Bears and i love that as a child and then mighty ducks came out. And i just did not care. I think i was maybe fourteen or fifteen. I just didn't care. I was just i wanted to watch bubis on cinemax or something jake. I didn't care. I in your defense i. I don't think ever seen mighty ducks -tory who now i don't feel so bad. Thank you How many mighty fox do i have that. I've never seen that movie. Let's say. I don't let me throw is thrown a rough estimate zero. I don't know. I tune into rodney dangerfield. Rodney dangerfield in another kid. Sports movie lady bugs with the with jonathan brandis. Yeah love that movie. I love that movie too. I love that movie so much when i was a kid anyway. Yeah welcome kevin. Thanks for having me. It wasn't egregious statement. Wasn't it it was. It was pretty bad. I hear a lot of crazy stupid shit every day and that was one of the j. You're not here guys. Stick around after the episode when the episode wraps once we get into the end music after that we're going to actually have a discussion about the leaked venom let there be carnage post credits scene. And it is one hundred percent legit. A lot of people have not. I'm not saying it but a lot of people have read what it might be in blah blah blah. I've actually heard it. I sent you guys the audio. We'll talk about it so stick around after the end music. If you don't wanna know if your spoiler don't want to know and you just want to wait until the movie drops then go ahead and watch it october first and find out for yourself but we will be talking about the venom let there be carnage post credit scene after the closing music of this. Very podcast jake. Fuck you unclench your pussy in. Join us for that discussion. I'm clenched the pussy. Yeah put the put. The cables on hold. Is that what. They're called cables. Yeah i learned that from you. So i'm wrong. It's man i'm trying to think of like a joke about a cable bagel. Maybe it's maybe it's maybe it's a bagel that looks like a giant bagel. You can put your seat on that to. I was trying to line up for you. There and jake with the assist spread a little bit more than cream cheese on this big speaking spread Drink it's beard and gentlemen during the course leg during your million drink some cores. What do you think..

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Feast of Fun

Feast of Fun

03:28 min | 2 years ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on Feast of Fun

"This. Y'all get no respect like rodney dangerfield. Now doing some stand out in front of live audiences that come back yet in the la area. It hasn't really come back that much here. We just opened up bars for like any inside seating last friday. Wow so i think. I think The the improv and the comedy store had like a friday and saturday show last week. So yeah it's just getting going again. There's been some outside shows and stuff. But i mostly i have not. I've just been doing zoom stuff which you know it's hilarious. It's not the same by yourself past even if you have a good set you're just like okay bye. And then you're just like energized from like a fund set in your house. And then i guess i'll just get drunk and look out the window cocaine with now thank you. Thank you like the mirror before. That's why we do cocaine on the mayor so we can look at ourselves as we destroy our lives. But there's nothing like that live performance right. When you're out france you get to get their drinks beforehand. You do feed off that energy and then you and your beat your wife right exactly. It's got it can't be created or destroyed. it's gotta go somewhere so elon musk. He goes on center. People sat out. But not big deal. And i guess he. He talked about how. He's the creator of doj dodge coin. He didn't create it. He just he's no. He just blinked hypes it. It's so stupid and doj coin is like it was literally started. As a joke meam okay. So bolshoi years agency. It serves no purpose like these other coins light. You can see. They have like practical applications. And you could see them like having actual worth you know but this is like totally made up and it's people it's very near its very late. Capitalism feeling to me like i think it's so depressing that we look for like cryptic messages from billionaires. Who treat this all like your game and like capitalism has made us resort to this if we want to have any sort of future for ourselves but anyway let's keep it light but no in even when you're onto something like carol baskin who became a star because of Tiger murder and surviving an assassination attempt by joe exotic and maybe killing. Her husband probably. Maybe she's partner way somebody to create a rip current called scat. Because it's a dollar sign and can't she is now because she's he's the tiger king she's the scat.

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

04:18 min | 2 years ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"Morning Radio and Judge Smails and What's his name? Spalding. What? Hot dog. I want a milkshake. I want tables. You're nothing and like it. Yeah, Dwayne's is definitely Spaulding. All right. I'm sorry. I'm done. I'm done. I'm kidding. I kid because I love and because they rip on me all the time. So do you think I'm just gonna take it from Judge Smails? 10 minutes before the hour and demand. Joan is no kidding. What character would Andy man Joan from a Mac bee and Caddyshack? Ty Webb, would you be Ty Webb? Andy, How are you? I would love to be Ty Webb. Mike, I think that would be so cool. I'm Rodney Dangerfield. No question about it. Every week. We visit with Andy from a Mac. I want to talk a little bit about what a Mac is working on right now. You know, real important, uh, drug prices, prescription drugs. So crucially, I went through this hernia surgery a couple weeks ago, man. Oh, man, you look at the prescription drugs the cost of surgery the cost of medical care. I'm it's something that a Mac is all over before we get to that, though, Andy, What's your Take? What's your reaction on the big breaking story? Facebook has doubled down and they've reinforced their lifetime ban against President Trump. Not a big surprise, is it Not at all when they were talking about some kind of decision coming forth. Ah, soon. They said that the board that Facebook was split 50 50. I didn't believe that for a moment. None of this is surprising. They're doing what? What the left does double down on more bad ideas. And it's absolutely evidence of this this culture war that we're all in. And this is why a grassroots organization like a Mac is doing so much good. Let's talk about HR. 19 Lower costs more Cures Act. Hey, Mike. Thanks a lot. The difference between Republican and Democrat approaches to lowering drug costs could not be clear. We've got a a prime example of it right here. Democrats are pushing H r three, which is Nancy Pelosi's partisan drug pricing bill. This bill brings the United States one step closer to a single payer health care system. It disincentivize is research and development. It imposes federal price controls, and it kills innovation that Mike had This legislation been in place last year, it would have led to a horror. Bull outcome for all Americans in the fight against the Corona virus and the race to a vaccine. Now let's contrast this with HR 19. The lower costs more Cures act that was introduced by Republicans and which a Mac has endorsed. This bill puts a cap on senior citizens out of pocket expenses and makes Medicare part D insurance look more like an insurance program that protects seniors from catastrophic costs. Mike I think we can agree that all Americans want lower drug prices. But they also want innovative new cures and treatments, too. And we've seen that benefit of public private partnerships and innovation with President Trump's operation warp speed that resulted in a safe and effective corner virus vaccines that were launched in record time. I'm a Mac wants to see Lower drug costs might make no mistake about it. But we also want to see the innovation and research and development continue for drugs. Amen. This is why you gotta join a Matt Good A Gallagher for a mac dot com Tear up your AARP card joined the organization that is fighting for seniors every single day. Gallagher for a mac dot com It's $16 a year to have Yuri. Maxine your card, get all the same discounts the benefits you get everywhere else. But you have an organization like this one like Candyman, Joan and the team at a Mac. Go to Gallagher for a mac dot com Or just call 8556 to 46 to 298556 to 46 to 29 and join me in joining a Mac today. Thanks, Andy. Thank you. My God bless. God bless more coming up, including a reminder. I mentioned innate the caller from Phoenix that we're headed to Phoenix. We're gonna have a border visit on Monday. May the 24th and then Tuesday evening, we're gonna have a great town hall meeting. Congressman Andy Biggs will be there. The great chef Liedson, who's one of the terrific hosts on 9 60, the Patriot. I'll be there in person as well. And I'd love to meet you there. I hope you can come out and join us. These tickets are very limited..

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The Evolution of SEO with Rand Fishkin of Sparktoro

Voices of Search by Searchmetrics

01:20 min | 2 years ago

The Evolution of SEO with Rand Fishkin of Sparktoro

"Curious to hear some of the beginnings where you started out in mas and when you look back and reflect where seo is today what are some of the biggest change is that you've seen in. How search marketing is interpreted as a digital marketing channel. I think seo's mantra for the first ten fifteen years that i was in it was basically rodney dangerfield. I don't get respect. I don't get no respect. Go on and today. That is nearly one eighty right. Every major publisher every major corporation every major website invest heavily in deeply in seo seo professionals on their team they contract and consult with seo agencies search engine optimization has become a standard part of marketing. In fact. I think you could argue. It's probably the top five marketing practices today. That was really never the case. While i was starting or even running mas i think it was maybe true my last couple of years of the company as an individual contributor. But it's a massive seachange from what it was and i'm sure many of your listeners. Right have been in the field for five ten plus years right so they remember those times when seo was fighting for even a tiny scrap of respect her budget and now it gets a

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

02:09 min | 2 years ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"By the way, I bring you this nugget. Sean. This is from San Francisco. The San Francisco school board. You know, they're the folks who decided to rename 44 schools because they're named with After people with ties to racism or slavery. The arts department. There is not taking the bold move. They've changed. Her name Vap of the EPA on with Akron stands for Because they say, quote acronyms are a symbol of white supremacy culture, you know, like n double A C P S P l c A C l U core BLM, you know symptoms of a white supremacy culture that's almost as rich as that. You know what we saw in the San Francisco Chronicle. There was an op ed on the Bernie Mittens. And the writer of a woman is claiming that this is a sign of white privilege. That you you had burning Bernie on installation day wearing his his mittens and his his over coach to stay warm in a on a cold January. It's a sign of white privilege only. Only white people get to wear mittens like that. And it means all sorts of wonderful names done in there under lots of views. I think I think we posted on our showbiz after white privileges would mean Is that a white privilege thing? I'm not sure. Probably as an acronym. No, I think we do have the founder of founding Father of white privilege here coming up right now? Yes, right. 53 traffic and weather on the threes. Okay, Here's a man because where I was special, and he went to the first day of the NFL experience, Chuck Whitaker. Good morning. Listen, we were so poor the trash man used to leave three cans. Rodney Dangerfield 1 28 they listen, Fred, The roast beef is here all week. Don't you all go toe my new website. It's not by visit me sometime after nine o'clock way will Thank you. It's very pretty. With the snow on the grounds. Very lovely. I look out here different ballgame. Very nice. But 6 95 is clear. Went back to the key bridge.

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

04:31 min | 2 years ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on KGO 810

"This is this is what you want. You want Yes, storms at regular intervals. You don't want to continuous stream because then the obviously and you have flooding issues. But this seems if this comes to pass is, though it's a scenario that could really be positive. Yeah, it could be very positive. I mean, it won't. It won't be a drought ender, but it will certainly give us a great relief from the severe drought. We're in right now. But you know, the crazy thing is market. Sure you've observed this. We have gone and just short span of time from record. Winter warmth, you know, just this week. But what was it Monday Monday? We had all those records or Tuesday, like Channel 12 record highs up to 80 degrees in some spots in mid January, and then in a matter of days, boom, we're back to this rainy cycle. It's just crazy. Yeah, it really is. It's really wife. Well, with just a few seconds we have remaining Spencer Christian. Please tell everyone how it was Almost me and not you on. Good Morning America. Well, you know, I had visited there. Just go. I knew who you were. Before I took the job at G M. A. I was doing whether at WNBC, New York, had also done Sports WNBC in New York. And the still abuse who had become the head of morning programming for ABC approached me in 1986 and offered me the job of do whether on G M A and and other things as well. You're being a co host and all that, but he wanted to pay a fee initially less money than I was making at the local station. You moved to the network, and I said, Why would I want to take a job at that? We're making less money, He said. Well, you know, you take this job, but trust me it over the next three years. I'll build you up. You'll be one of the highest paid people on TV. And he said, so I you know, I said, I need time to think about, he said. Well, I've got Mark Thompson waiting in the way and if you don't take this and I said, I got it, it's my job. I'll take it. Yes. Thank you. Thank you very much. Did you know about that at the time Mark? I did. Phil to Phil told me I'm gonna offer it to Spencer Christian, and if he doesn't take it, it's yours. Absolutely said it, But I said to fill, I said, Why wouldn't you take it now? But detention is right, even for me, and I was making less money and Spencer Christian Center Christmas I'm you know, in New York doing is, he says, your weather and he could support you get all these different things. So he's making and you've been on the air there a long time. I'm sure is making really good dough. And the truth is that You know they were not offering a lot of money, so that was the reason, Spencer said. I want to think about it, but I I knew that Spencer would take it. I mean, it was like one of those things. That's a great story. You know, Mark. You know the fella's honorable guy. He's a man of his word. I mean, he did. I'm not gonna throw exact numbers out there. That would be appropriate. But in the matter of about three years, not only did he, uh Start paying me What a network job like that might, you know, uh, warrant but he boosted it up even higher. I mean, he paid me on a level that had never imagined that would reach. So you know, I have to say now I'm really feeling bad about this thing now just went from this went from a good story that was self, a grand izing and was all about me. To how rich you got. And you got even even richer than your wildest dreams is what you're telling me. No, no, no. It makes you feel any better More. I built a couple of wings at Caesars Palace. So that's where my Mr C's Spencer Christian. We love you, my friend and we hope to talk to you more in the days ahead. Can we? You got a request Spencer than some of Mark's listeners are asking you to do a Rodney Dangerfield impression that great, Rodney, Go ahead on your way to rough day. You know, I got it. Come on in. I'll put on my shirt, a button so off you no way through a briefcase and then the head also off. I charge to turn the door now, but it's not fell off. I'm afraid to take a leak. Lives. Spencer. Yeah, Let's hope for the rain, ABC seven's Spencer Christian wealthy Beyond his wildest dreams. He is a bit tight treasure, that's for sure. He's terrific. I love him anytime I book him now in a column in Mr C, Mr C p to come on with Mark. All right way. A break at 11 o'clock to check in on the Joe Biden Press conference about covert 19 and his covered 19 team and well before that, check out some texts and wrap up a couple more stories. As we continue. Mark Thompson kgo 10 1 thing.

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"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on The Bone 102.5

The Bone 102.5

08:47 min | 2 years ago

"rodney dangerfield" Discussed on The Bone 102.5

"Understand? Something was just over there. Snoring. Whatever. What? Just trying to? He's trying to be a purpose. That Jack and disrespect. No, not mad. Disrespected. Just one. What I mean more open the show by saying he didn't want to talk about everything going on and whatever, and I get it. But then he told talk about the Bowie on I was gonna play those. And that's about all you can do those year. Two choices today, right either play music for two hours or talking about the insurrection for two. Okay, But what did I do? Did we do we? We spent the 1st 30 minutes of the show doing exactly what I said. We would not do with it. We didn't really talk. It wasn't really politics. I mean, it's not. I don't know It's not partisan politics were talking when we talk about the events from Wednesday, or is it It's It's centered around politics, but it's not really talking. Politics is not like talking about the election and the voting process and accept seven years about a job. Yeah, transcends just politics. Bright, correct. Yeah, I mean it. But, you know, we were all we were talking about How idiotic Uh, these people were for 15 days, right? Yes. And how careless And how have hazard. Uh, You know, they acted that that they think truly believed that they were in entitled Or that there were where there weren't gonna be any consequences because people in power Ah said it was okay to go do it. I think it was both, I think was a little bit of both. And then then, Ah little bit of WP thrown in for seasoning. Spencer. You tell me that that's all you think about it. Tell me that song wasn't bad F in as it was. I like that a lot. That's the first time I've ever even heard of tin machine. But that song right there sells it all ourselves. I'm gonna give you He does a fantastic cover of Ah little linens, working class hero to the band of around 80. I think it was around 89 going into the nineties. It was after the Let's dance. It was after the pop rock. Era decade. That really found him his greatest fame but really wasn't exactly who he was. But David Boy was never exactly one thing. So and that context It was exactly who he was at the time. If you can understand that. He decided that he didn't want to be David. It wasn't that he didn't want to be David Boy Animal, but he wanted to be in a band proper like he was Ziggy Stardust and the spiders from Mars. That would that was that was a creation, but it was still David Bowie as a start up So he wanted to hang back. And be in a band. And so he enlisted. Ah, friend Reeves, Gabriel's who was just wildly. It'll sink, idiosyncratic guitar play just the free form jazz and whatever That's why, you know that squealing guitar and everything I like and And Yeah, and Ben, you understand, But this is way too old, a reference for For Spencer, but remember soupy sales. Yeah. The the rhythm section, the drummer and wasting, Right, Uh whoa. Soupy sales was the comedian the sketch to sketch comic You know, I'm talking about right. You have to know. There's a typical Mo Yes. Okay. Are you saying clown? He acted as a clown? He was He was a lot of things. I mean, I don't know that do you ever was in clown makeup? But it wasn't a music guy like a jazz. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, he was he was like soupy sales was was like Like, uh, Turn like a Rodney Dangerfield like Hey, like or, like a, uh, like he was a he had is the soupy sales show. It was a variety show. He was of the like forties. Uh, forties and fifties, He was of that ilk. Who do you know? Black and white TV? I just thought you might know that. All right? Well, anyway, I mean, now that I look him up, I do. I do know, though. The face right? Here's the rubbery face. Okay, well, I bring him up because he was so Because you wouldn't believe that it was his two boys that are the rhythm section of 10 machine. The sales brothers, along with Reeves, Gabrielle on lead guitar, David Bowie on Gone on every instrument under the sun and lead vocals and songwriter, But it's they two of the sales boys coming from something very, very different than what Bowie did, but anyway That's what happened there. Spence he purposely. He wanted to be in a band. It was a straightforward, hard rock. No arty, pretentious nous nor pretense. I should say no, Let's dance, modern love pop confection to it. It was just straight ahead, rock and roll and two of Two of his best albums. If you ask me Everything that a man who reinvents himself Listen absolutely absolute. Abso Absolutely. And we again It's David Bo. It was boys birthday yesterday. But on my shows today, so you're gonna get Some rejoined Materia today, Ben. I said there were going to talk about the asides of the of the event. Now I say event. I don't even know how to categorize this thing. And it isn't directly insurrection. Okay, incorrect And it's weird that things keep their you know, they keep more more more more things. Like this impeachment thing, which I I don't know where I stand. I mean, you know, obviously you say, let the country just start healing. But then, on the other end of that, you have to say you have toe. Even if it's unsuccessful, you have to say you have to set a marker for what's acceptable as a president, as far as behavior goes, and this is far outside the parameters of the acceptability. I don't know if you saw here we are talking about I don't know if you saw and anybody conjoined to talk about music or whatever, because I do want to talk about who who, a person that's never mentioned as in the context of the top 10 greatest drummers, and I think it's a crime. And I think he has to be not based upon my own personal opinion, But just I'll tell you why. Later, but You saw the video, the video or I just shook my head. I mean, I'm not gonna go like I went in the full rage like Oh, my God, and I started throwing things but the video I saw off Don Jr and Trump in them in the tent, watching it on TV and blasting Gloria by. Why would Laura Branigan Gloria On kind of smiling and of the festive party atmosphere of it. As we all know, there were numerous sources that said Once he got back to the White House, he was surprised that no one was as gleeful about the events of him. Well, they weren't watching. Just like Mia's. Ah, no, I think it was bizarre video, but they weren't watching. As far as I know they were. He was getting ready to go. The president is going to get ready to go on stage. I don't think they were watching. The insurrection on the TV. Or were they Let me To me. It was just it was backstage at the, um in the tent of the rally. Because the insides right as the wanted once it got in the full Blair he was calling senators on the phone, etcetera, etcetera, right, So I don't think he was think you had already gone back to the White House to that point, But once the once they said, I believe they were watching as the storming began. I believe that that is the That is fact. But but I could be wrong. I could be wrong. But Just just because, he said, I think my watch and it's it's it's Donald Trump Junior's, uh, temp correct stream, but it was his live stream. And and he said something that the reason I think it was before. Hey point he showed the camera's dead and said I will be live streaming him when he goes up or something like that, Um So S so again, I I think that That far as I know we could watch it again during break or whatever to figure out if anybody knows 100, cents of woman I'll have you have you watch it? Because I gave ice into the Lincoln then I. Then I deleted it. Yeah, I have it..

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Episode 41 FTN Watches A Movie Part 1: Cruel Jaws - Drive Of The Week

F That Noise

03:20 min | 3 years ago

Episode 41 FTN Watches A Movie Part 1: Cruel Jaws - Drive Of The Week

"Introduction long as we're here. Yes. Yes every episode we start with the driver the week. If you don't know what a drive is. It is a line from a movie or TV show said with exceptional velocity and volume and the stage belongs to mister Klein. All right, ladies and horror fuckers. What we have here is the 1983 Stephen King horror. Flick Christine. This is a classic one for me. It's grown up kid because it was one of the few R-rated movies was able to watch which shockingly because it's got so much bad language in this and there is a lot of drives in this and it was hard to pin-point flash drive to use is there is one point where a character just goes black for no reason, but I chose this one because there's always a reason yeah and the reason which is not the third reason but the reason off there to drive right back to back and it is it's checked estimate. So so here is to drives of the week from the Motion Picture film Christine off. I care about you. Like I love you lie, but I think we deserve one more try. Don't you give me a fucking ass? Hello, Arnie, please don't do this to me wanting to speak with me. Okay, you've had right? Or fuck you, bitch, just like they were burning Arnie. Please don't do this tickets pissed off drops the fuck you bitch stay with me that you've had it, right? Well, fuck you bitch. And then we anything about it runs back to the phone. I'm sorry. I'm sorry wrong with me. Okay, you've had right? Or fuck you, bitch. Come on, Lee expects her to still be on page other than kids today won't know that if you if you're slammed the phone down hard enough, it actually bounced and didn't hang up. So the other person might actually still be on the other line. It's true. That is true. But that's pretty much after you do the exact you bitch and she assumes you hang up. She's not going to hang around that kind of thing is so easily misunderstood, you know, don't like is it I'm just saying this isn't really that clear what he means right? Well, there's stuff. He just wanted a yes or no and you can't really fault them there and just yesterday. I think we give me a fucking no. I mean just because you make it because a lot of pressure is Dad is you know, Rodney Dangerfield and right right, right. He's gotta make that swim team. Yeah. Yeah. I thought that was the driver of the week brought to you by Trashman media for all the latest DVD and Blu-ray commentary go to trash man media and also on Facebook and Twitter. I feel good to check out www.cbs.com latest news and no bulshit. All right. So we're going to

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Episode 39: How Would You Like To Die? - Drive Of The Week

F That Noise

03:35 min | 3 years ago

Episode 39: How Would You Like To Die? - Drive Of The Week

"I. That's fantastic. Party everybody we start every broadcast with Dr of the week. If you don't know to drive is a driver's align from a movie or a TV, show said with exceptional velocity and volume, and this segment belongs to Jamie Klein. All. Right Ladies and Hermaphrodites what we have here is the nineteen eighty, six classic back to school and I chose this because well, everyone's going back to school all the kids are going back and so there is a specific drive if. You, you already know what the drive is going to be. So it is hands down when my favorite movies with Rodney Dangerfield, my favorite comedies of the eighties and Take it away Keith. Welcome. To Contemporary American history. Professor Churches. And a lot of people histories, spags. Information Pass. ME. A man hold history. Sacred. With farm looks the and he hold sacred way a Christian takes the Bible and he holds a sacred the way a lot of people hold their marriage sacred site feel. When we dive right in my interpreting one of the easiest bins. Last twenty years of American history. Now can someone telling me why nine, hundred, seventy, five We pull our troops out of Vietnam. The failure unbeaten oganization to impact support causing ongoing erosion of confidence in the various American but illegal. Saigon. Regimes Jr.. Is She right? Popular version of what went on there and a lot of people like to believe that. I wish I could when I was there I wasn't classroom hoping I was right thinking about it. I was on my knees rice paddies with God's network. While posses like you we're back there partying. Let's Goddamn. Talk. The sideways of. So much to. Head right to that boy. Great of people people listen to the full full effect. It's not only that he cox said sideways just teeth repeating it illegally these getting closer and closer. Pitch read to. Read, man dire you know a drug induced the situation the way he acted it's it's a it's a shame that him and Farley never got on the same screen together. I don't think. It's. Wise. So maybe a kid for early. He got signed Farley. Right. David has great drive I would put that on the top ten. Easy. Maybe top five. It's it's already up there it's. A shot that we haven't done this earlier to be honest with you. It's kind of an obvious one. Well, every episodes drive the week has been absolutely fantastic phenomenal, and if you are behind any of the thirty eight episodes, folks had BAFTA noise Dot com and feel free to catch up by any stretch thing immagination

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Why Neuroscientists Love Running

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

06:28 min | 3 years ago

Why Neuroscientists Love Running

"Exercise has really really emerged as one of the areas that has grown with real biological evidence that it can prevent and improve brain function and brain health. And we used to think as you said. There was an and north of the neck and south of and that everything in the Alzheimer's was north of naked. Nothing south of the neck was related to it. When in fact now we know that things things like gut microbiome can alter your immune system and having a healthy microbiome can keep you healthy? And by the innate in you can boost your innate immunity addity which might reduce inflammation across the board across the body including the brain. Yeah and Exercise Helps Reduce Inflammation and B. D. and F. so the exercise. I have to tell you I hated running. But I've taken up running because of what is that This brain derived neurotrophic factor. Because I'll miracle Michael Growth for the brain in the funny part about it is almost neuroscientists are runners. They don't do anything but run. They have to have something to is the fastest way to raise. Major beat the NFL's which is basically this growth factor in your brain cells together so called Neuro plasticity which increases connections and neurogenesis genesis. Which is the developing new brain cells? Chris we never thought that was possible. Remember thought it was puzzle. Is that once. You'RE GONNA get it but we now know that the brains making neurons throughout their lights unbelievable soda so these things like Diane and exercise and optimizing your gut microbiome and stress reduction. They incense work by regulating inflammatory. That's correct that is correct. That is the inflammation of course is the unifying common pathway. That we can manage people think that you go to the doctor. They're going to fix you but the truth is eighty percent of your health is determined by what you do not with us. And that's the thing I want people to take away from. This is that you can engage in your own life plan to alter your risk. Don't wait you know people should start. They can change your diet today. They can I started exercising today. They can do yoga starting today. They don't need to wait so new research. Neuro brain cells. Don't age it's your blood vessels day. Yeah so anything anything that damages. Your blood vessels damages your brain so few know how to increase blood flow so things like exercise as and Gingko and beats and Rosemary and pepper. I mean really simple things Can actually help improve the function. Shen of your brain being upon us your table tennis. You're not stuck with the brain you have. You can make it better. And most people don't know that there's actually actually study from England on who leads the longest so they looked at sports. And so if you don't play any sports you don't live long. Tennis players live seven seven years longer if you play football or soccer you don't live longer than anybody else. Because you're putting your head with the ball. People who play racket. Sports live the longest. That's why play table tennis. Because you gotta get your eyes hands and feet all to work together while you think about this spin on the ball. Yeah Yeah I picked picked up tennis when I was forty five and I work at it as much as I can. It's just makes me so happy and I think it has kept me younger and well. It activates your Sarah Bellm and the Sara Bellum You know you're the young people listening. You're not going to know who. This is it horrifies me. I called the Sara Bellum the Rodney dangerfield part of the brain. You gets no respect. He even though it's ten percent of the brain volume it contains fifty percent of the brain's neurons and the cerebral is not just involved in coordination. It's involved in processing speed and thought coordination and so when you play Tana's you're activating the cerebral which has reciprocal connections since with your frontal lobes so it's actually making us smarter more focused. It's really a great game and my goal is really to keep getting younger a younger. I had my telomeres done. which are a measure of the the M caps of your chromosomes and they shorten as you get older but we know from research that through through diet through various vitamins through exercise stress reduction meditation you can actually lengthen your telomeres? It's not a one way street. I'm fifty nine but my telomere says I'm thirty nine. which is pretty awesome correct? TELOMERES are big big. Part about program we use and telomeres for many years But you're right just walking looking thirty minutes sixty minutes walking sixty minutes a day will let them your telomeres and increase your lifespan. By twenty five years just walking sixty minutes a day to some net easy. Yeah let's say you exercise your whole life compared to someone who is sedentary their whole life and you both had a heart attack from the books members for some of these studies. The person who exercise is going to have a smaller heart attack the person doesn't excise level large heart attack. What does exercise do grows? New Blood vessels I can speak for. Hours was on just cardiology and traditional disease management. But I mean here. We're talking about you know more natural ways to stay younger and healthier and live longer. It's great great. It's really great and I think the thinking about aging as a process that's not necessarily inevitable we can with a little effort work. Intelligence Urgence use lifestyle plus various innovative treatments that are regenerative to actually optimize maintain our health and even reverse some of the the things related to aging. Now I look at myself more. I've understood about diet exercise the more. I've implemented it the better I am. I you know I can tell you my my my bone density and my body composition was better than even just three years ago. Even though I'm getting older I'm getting healthy. So there is hope for all of us who are aging aging. Because that's the fastest growing segment of the population. And the baby boomers are all heading there and even if you're young important start young if you're listening because what you invest early pays off later. I've been taking care myself my whole life. I've never really been overweight. I've exercised and as you see. I'm almost sixty and basically as fit as a thirty year old or younger and I think that's possible for everybody. I just wanted to to have hope and believe that if they understand the basic workings of their biology if they understand how to create health that that it's available to them at any time and it doesn't take a long time. You're talking about really months or weeks for people to start to see massive

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