37 Burst results for "Ronnie"

Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot dies at 84

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | Last month

Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot dies at 84

"Singer songwriter Gordon Lightfoot has died at the age of 84 at a hospital in Toronto, according to his representative, a cause of death was not given. I'm Archie's are a letter with a look at his life. If you could read my mind Gordon Lightfoot's early jobs were at a bank, delivering linens and as a square dancer on TV. He was living in a condemned building when he met fellow musician Ronnie Hawkins and became part of the folk scene in Toronto. Lightfoot's hits include carefree highway sundown. If you could read my mind and the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, lightfoot once said he took situations and wrote poems about them. The legend lives on. Lightfoot had planned to tour even this year. He had played more than 1500 concerts

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Fresh update on "ronnie" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:00 sec | 5 hrs ago

Fresh update on "ronnie" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

"Ten all the delays leading up to the incident currently blocking the left lane delays back to the capital beltway steve drisner wtop traffic after ronnie johnson with the seven news first alert chief meteorologist tomorrow and friday already the forecast going for code red air quality alert that is because of all that particulate still expected to be in the the error stuff that's not great to bury that irritating your passageways best thing you can do is where that in ninety five s for so tomorrow we'll start out with temperatures in the fifties are when so out of the north northwest will get up to high temperature just under eighty degrees tomorrow and there could be a stray shower as well as a stray shower on friday i'm seven news chief meteorologist ronica johnson in the first alert weather center roslyn seventy six going down to fifty six in some suburbs brought to you by dulles glass for all your glass mirror and shower door needs visit dullesglass

Good Luck to Julie in the Marathon & Mark With the Dogs at Home

Mark Levin

01:34 min | 3 months ago

Good Luck to Julie in the Marathon & Mark With the Dogs at Home

"My beautiful wife Julie is running the Jerusalem marathon In a couple of days I have to stay back because of my responsibilities here And we have two brand new dogs But this was set up a long time ago and I was going to go but I can't obviously And just to show you how technology works it's amazing So she's listening to me In Jerusalem as I'm speaking here that amazing mister producer He really is cool And these two dogs that we rescued are magnificent They're already best Friends Even though once tiny I want this much bigger not big but bigger And I have built effectively a Fort Knox in the kitchen With chairs with dog Gates big dog Gates In boxes and everything else and I have to keep making a wider and wider Because Ronnie the bigger guy keeps figuring out how to break out I don't know how the hell he does it And then the little one trots right behind him And they're not completely house trained so I am exhausted My buddy Mike is helping out I am doing some of the walking I do the rest of it but it really I don't know how they're doing it But so the house training is going to take a little while

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Fresh "Ronnie" from WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:09 min | 5 hrs ago

Fresh "Ronnie" from WTOP 24 Hour News

"W -t -o -p senior sports director emeritus dave johnson voice of the union dc united we're learning the big news that leonel messy is coming to america waiting patiently now for us all drivers and steve dresser in the traffic center in the district northbound on the three ninety five freeway right on the case bridge of the ramping up the earlier car fire it's been put down but we're still looking at two to the right getting it by with delays getting into the district now on the southbound side were jammed up on the three ninety five freeway delays beginning at the street third tunnel down towards the outbound lanes of the fourteenth street bridge over maryland dealing with a crash in riverdale southbound on the bw parkway after four ten all the delays leading up to the incident currently blocking the left lane delays back to the capital beltway steve drisner wtop traffic after ronnie johnson with the seven news first alert chief meteorologist tomorrow and friday already the forecast going for code red air quality alert that is because of all that particulate

President Trump's Reaction to Joe Biden's Potential 2024 Run

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:29 min | 3 months ago

President Trump's Reaction to Joe Biden's Potential 2024 Run

"President, allegedly, the man who is currently serving as the oldest president of the United States wants to run again, which means he would be 82 years old by the time of the next inauguration. Your reaction to the news that this man wants to run again. Well, I don't think 82 is old. I don't think 80 is old. I see people I deal with people that are in their 80s. I have people that are in their 90s that you deal with. It depends on genetics. It depends on a lot of different things, but people that are in their 80s. I know people that made most of the money that they've made became rich in their 80s. So that's okay, but maybe there's something going on with him that we don't know about that's certainly strange, strange things happening. I do not think he's too old. I just don't think so. But do you think the fact that he refused to take a cognitive test? It may not be age, but cognitive capacity. Well, I would like to see anybody that runs for president take a test. I took it. I took a very strong, I think the real, the real deal test, and I got it a 100% doctor Ronnie Jackson at the time he was The White House physician. And I didn't even know him well. He's a fantastic guy, by the way, now a congressman. He was an admiral. And they gave me the test at Walter Reed. The medical center and which is fantastic, by the way. And as he will tell you, I aced it. And

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When the Dead Show up at Your Doorstep...

The Doug Collins Podcast

01:34 min | 4 months ago

When the Dead Show up at Your Doorstep...

"Off this sort of off the wall Friday. I had to start off with this story, and it was returned, their headline was returned, earned to sender. And what has happened here is a special liberty of something, but a Brooklyn based indie rocker got a package of it had to be an indie rocker, okay? Of course. I love how they threw this in here. Is a package of cremated human remains belonging to a stranger in the mail and was stun when the funeral home that sent them initially told them it wasn't their problem. This guy named Hamilton let Hauser 44 frontman for the popular indie punk band, the waltman, was gosp activity when he opened the cardboard container and found the ashes inside in another playing cardboard box. It would just kind of shocking. The remains were Martin. Now get this, giants. The remainings were October 7th, 2017. So those have been floating around. Well, it's interesting. 7 years. It had been shipped to the current resident of the studio apartment. Out in east Williamsburg or wherever this app. Anyway, he tried to call the funeral home and straighten things out. The owner was extremely unhelpful. He said something like, it's your problem now. And actually hung up on me. The story hung up. Asshole, I love how they did this. Let it slip that after no one came to claim the remains. He tried to ship them to a man named Robbie, or possibly Ronnie, who may have lived a teacher in 2017.

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FACT FOCUS: Biden administration isn't banning gas stoves

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 5 months ago

FACT FOCUS: Biden administration isn't banning gas stoves

"The Biden administration is refuting claims that it plans to ban gas stoves after comments from a safety commissioner got heated up. The White House says President Biden would not support a ban. And the head of the consumer product safety commission says no such ban on gas stoves is in the works. The controversies fueled by an interview with a CPSC commissioner, Richard Trump good junior, who expressed concerns about toxic chemicals being emitted from gas stoves. After saying that products that can't be made safe can be banned. Trump had to walk that back in a tweet to say that he was talking about new products and that the safety commission is not coming for anyone's gas stove. Some GOP lawmakers on social media blasted The White House. With Ronnie Jackson saying about his stove, they can pry it from my cold dead hands. Jackie Quinn, Washington

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Martin Shkreli Comments on Sam Bankman-Fried's Upcoming Trial

Unchained

02:55 min | 5 months ago

Martin Shkreli Comments on Sam Bankman-Fried's Upcoming Trial

"Today's guest is Martin shkreli, entrepreneur and investor. Welcome Martin. Hey, thanks for having me. You're a former hedge fund manager and pharmaceutical executive, and you are also one of the most famous white collar criminals of recent times. You are convicted of securities fraud and sentenced to 7 years in prison. And after being released earlier this year, you took not only an interest in crypto, but it also seems the case of FTX. And as we speak, former CEO of sampling is in the process of being extradited from The Bahamas to the U.S. and two of his associates, Caroline Ellison, the former Alameda CEO, and Gary Wang, FTX is CTO, have pleaded guilty to fraud. Given your experience with the justice system as a white collar criminal, which is pretty much the situation, all of these people are facing. I was wondering, what do you think is going through Sam's head right now? Sure. I have lots to say about this. I just wanted to start by saying though that I while I respect the legal outcome in my case, I was found guilty at trial. I certainly went to trial as a not guilty plea. I was found not guilty of several of my charges. I was found guilty of three, not guilty of 5. I still maintain my innocence. So I certainly respect the courts. I am technically a convicted felon and a white collar criminal, but I still dispute those charges and still proclaim my answers just so you just to air that out for a second. Sam's going through a lot. This is the hardest, the people I've talked to, this is the hardest thing you'll ever have to go through in life. It's extremely difficult emotionally to know that your life is in the hands of one person. And that person is in this case judge Ronnie Abrams, Sam's judge. And what you've learned as a criminal defendant in that state of uncertainty is that you have very, very little control over the things you're going to be doing over the next several years throughout the process of the system, but quite possibly after that as well as you serve your son. But the next, it's funny because you think the long sentence is the hard part. Honestly, I think that was the easy part for me and I could say being in a similar situation to Sam sort of it's much easier than the trial prosecution part, which is really, really, really harrowing. It's really difficult. It's fraught with a lot of emotional baggage and difficulty. You feel frustrated, you feel angry, you feel in denial, you have to go through acceptance, you have to go through a little bit of grief. You know, it's really, it hit me the hardest when I saw my mother in, and it's funny, like you don't process it until certain moments. And for me, the moment was seeing my mother in the galley, I guess it's called when my satin Swiss given. And I said, gee, I really messed up.

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 Prince William, like his father, prioritizes the environment

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 6 months ago

Prince William, like his father, prioritizes the environment

"Prince William and his wife Catherine kept a three day visit to Boston by meeting with President Biden before attending a gala where the winners of his environmental earth shop prize were announced, arriving to sea of cheers, William and Kate's headed to star studded events at the MGM music hall in Boston alongside celebrities such as David Beckham and Ronnie Malik, paying homage to the late president John F. Kennedy, the Prince of Wales explained how his earth shop prize was inspired by Kennedy's audacious moonshot speech in 1962. That moonshot speech that inspired me to launch the earth shop prize with

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"ronnie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

02:59 min | 7 months ago

"ronnie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"You know the auburn people. You understand what's happening right now with the enthusiasm and excitement for carnell Williams. Is there anything you think that can happen other than kiffin not taking the job that could lead to Carnot Williams getting this job? You know, I don't see it as long as as long as Kevin wants the job, I think it's I think he can come. I don't see car in our way of getting the job simply because he's going to coach for three years not because of anything else. He's done a phenomenal job being the Internet coaches, these rallies of fan base. And you can't stand up good things about him. That being said, he's only been coaching three years. I think all of them want to go higher proven head coach and he's not that at least not right now. If I realize I'm playing a game board with you, but if kiffin at the last second based on what you're hearing, decides to stay at all this and I'm sure Jimmy Sexton is letting the oldest people know what it will take. That's the way the agent game goes. You don't have to acknowledge that. Then what happens? Well, I think you'll hear names like you freeze and Jeff Grimes, who's been at auburn, maybe Marc Stevens, maybe even Dan lanny. I have been told that the new athlete director John Cohen once referred to hiring offensive guys on my way offensive background. So that would lead you to believe that guys like Jeff Grimes and G three would certainly be in the mix. You mentioned Dan lanning and Oregon has a history of losing coaches quickly. And Dan lanning's team is now out of the hunt for the playoffs. They could still play for the PAC 12 championship, I think. You mentioned his name. Even though it's hard, we've seen this movie before. Could he leave there after one year to go to auburn in your mind? Well, I think so. I mean, if you have ties to the southeast, he knows what kind of job Altman is and the reality is, look, organ's a great job. But if you want to win championships, auburn, it's easy to do that at all within the business organ. And do I think it's possible? Absolutely. I think it's likely I don't think they get to him. But if they do, they could have a hard time saying no. Fascinating stuff from Ronnie Sanders, the publisher, auburn, undercover, Ronnie. I'm sure these next two weeks will be insane for you and your many reporters and writers. Thank you for your time. Thank you. Appreciate you having me. Great stuff. Wow, that was about as to the point as you can get on where the auburn situation stands now. We'll take a short break, back with much more. Nobody protects you from mayhem like Allstate. I'm

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"ronnie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

07:21 min | 7 months ago

"ronnie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Carnell Williams getting ready for this weekend's game. Western Kentucky and then Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Ronnie Sanders runs the auburn undercover website where the name Cadillac, I'm sure has been mentioned often. During these last two weeks, Ronnie good afternoon, thanks you for being here. And we're really interested in a lot of things, but just as an auburn person, you've watched and seen it all. What are your observations of what has happened here exactly two weeks after Brian harsen was let go. Well, I think, you know, if you really look at first of all, good to be with you, though. But I think if you look at the auburn job overall, it's probably the best, it's better than it's been in a long, long time. You've got a president who has a full backing of the board. You got an AD who has a full back end of the president and whoever the head football coach is will come into a brand new $92 million football facility with a full backing of the board, the president, the athletic director, and that hasn't happened at all, but quite a long time. And I think that if you look at Cadillac and the way he's handled the team, you can look like the last two years and kind of look at how dark it was for all of them with Brian arson under running the show. Let's put a pause on Cadillac for a second. Because this coaching search was well underway before two weeks ago, we've been expecting Brian horston to be fired really since February. And he was finally fired two weeks ago. So tell us where you think it's going and then we'll add the Cadillac question into the equation. Well, I think right now the lane, given the story of the top candidate, it's really hard. He's on the verge of adding back to back ten win seasons in illness. That's really, really difficult to do. He's done a phenomenal job there. And I think without question, he's target number one. Now, if something were to happen and they not land him, I think then you open it up to the he freezes of the world and several others, but I think right now it looks like lane is later in the Clubhouse. Now Ronnie, we both know auburn as I alluded to. It's unlikely that John Cohn was brought in there two weeks ago and he just decided that lane kiffin is his guy considering he was the athletic director two weeks in a day ago at Mississippi state. How is the auburn family, so to speak? How do you think? Because we don't know for sure you may. How do we think they coalesced around lane kiffin as their top target? Well, I think that if you look around, you look at the options that are available, all of them is about to spend like as I mentioned before. Everybody's kind of on the same page now. All was ready to spend money, there's money there spans. And I think today is going out assembling for guys is over. I think often wants to go swing big and is there a bigger name out there that's available as in lane kiffin? Big splash. But I realized he's got a season going on. We know all that, but he's also got an agent that you are well aware of and everyone else's name Jimmy Sexton, who nobody really ever knows what the endgame is with him because he represents pretty much everybody in the league. He represents assisting coaches and he has made fools out of a lot of people, evidenced by the conversations here and on your website every day. I realize you're speculating here, Ronnie, but you're also in the middle of it all. You hear it all. How far do you think the conversations have gone between auburn and Jimmy Sexton? I think they've gotten pretty far, but I also think auburn is aware that things can and do change quickly, especially in the coaching search. And so I would be remiss if they weren't doing background work on other candidates. And so while lane kip and remains the top target and I think they feel pretty good about landing him, they're going to be other people that they've had as well. And I think that's kind of where we are. And just speculating in terms of I mean, I was with some twice over the weekend, so but I'm asking you the question because it's not like I'm sitting there talking to lane kiffin about the auburn job. We were talking about the Alabama game, but do you think that lane kiffin is, is there something he's interested in? Because it looks like he's got a really good situation at all unless I realize the contracts there are limited by state law to four years, maybe the money is not as high, but do you think the attraction for kiffin is the auburn recruiting base based on all the things that you've said, the alignment of the AD, the president, the boosters, new facilities, and a lot more money in NIL. I think it's all those things. And if you look at the chance to win championships, the last conference championship omits one was 1963. Alfred one three, I'm sorry, auburn one 7 since 1983. So if you look at all those things, all those one three one three SEC championships since 2004 appear to 5 SEC championship appeared in 5 SEC championship games, been undefeated twice and won a national title play for another one. If you just look at the history of the programs over the last 50 years, it's really not close. And so I think all the NIL money, the facility, the all the things that come to the offering job, a lot of those a lot of those things that come with the all the jobs are a lot better than what home is right now. Or has been for the last 50 years. Ronnie Sanders with Albert undercover. As you well know, 25 years ago, auburn was in a similar situation. Terry valland had been let go. And even though the old miss coach, ironically, Tommy tuberville was acting like he was never leave on this. In fact, he said, you'll have to carry me out of here in a pine box. We both know now that he had already accepted the auburn job and as soon as the egg bowl was over on Thanksgiving night, he got on a plane the next morning and went to auburn. Do you think we are anywhere near that right now in terms of kiffin indicating the Sexton that when this season is over, I'll take this or how does this stuff work? I mean, you've covered all of this. You've been part of it all. What really goes on here? Well, I think that there have been indications given to Oliver and that he's obviously really interested in the job. I think all of them wants to have a coach by I think they'd like to name the coaster there for the animal. And get recruiting and get ready for transport portal. So I mean, we're probably a week away from things getting really, really hot. But obviously Kevin is all we're hearing right now is Kevin Kevin Kevin. So and again, obviously things change can and do changes. Coaching search, some other jobs in my apartment that could change things, but right now auburn is the best job if it's open and looks to be maybe the best job that's open this year. So if he wants to make a move and have a chance to win championships, this may be the best opportunity for him. Ronnie, you went to school there.

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"ronnie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

06:30 min | 7 months ago

"ronnie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Is in a very unique situation. My brother is a big time all we're saying. We go back and forth. But that's neither here nor there right now. Asking a lot of energy and motivated kid to just go play football not for SEC championship, not for a playoff birth. But for a coach, do you agree? Yes. Listen, there are many tributaries of being a head coach. But a lot of times when you get, let's use Nick Saban and Kirby smart for an example. They bring in the best players. They have elite players. So you don't have to motivate them to the same degree because they understand when you're an elite player, you understand that. And you have a level of expectation of yourself that is so high that some win one for the gipper speech is unnecessary, where. Average teams sometimes need to find that edge because you do not have as many elite players, but I will tell you Bryce young does not need to be motivated. He's motivated by meeting a certain standard of excellence of near perfection. That's how the great ones operate. So I think what carnell Williams has done is he's just lit a fuse to a program that was completely dead and in fairness to Brian. We all know all the things that he had working against him, but he did not have a personality that exuded excitement and motivation. He was very dry and he may have been a good exes and O's coach, but there has to be more to it than that. And I think that's why we are seeing. The excitement level. And I said, you know, some of it you have to be, is this just a reaction? Is this or is it an overreaction? But are those are questions that you pay people like John Cohn $2 million a year to figure out? Alex is up next in Alabama. Hello, Alex. Hey, hey, Paul, longtime listener. I think second time caller. Thank you. I enjoy you. I enjoy your program, man. I listen to it every day, even when I'm at work, and I'm sure my boss loves that. Got my earpiece in. Listen to error all the callers. But I did want to comment on the Cadillac Williams situation. I agree with what you just said. I think what you're seeing is a reactionary thing. I don't think necessarily. I mean, I'm reminded of Matt Luke and Ed orgeron. Right. They fulfilled the need at the time, but is it long-lasting? And I'm going to make this statement. I'm going to let you talk. I don't want to be long winded, but if anything, I think Chris boring was right. You have to keep Cadillac in the program. He is great for recruitment. He is energizing awesome person I didn't hear what during doesn't think he should be the head coach. I think Chris Dorian said that he's got to keep him in the program somehow. I didn't hear the whole statement, but that's very cliche to say. We're not talking about Cadillac Williams getting a job. We're talking about whether he I mean, he's run the football program out for exactly two weeks. And the program, which is not really been in most of the games, went to overtime on the road and beat a and M now, they're both mediocre teams. I mean, let's be honest, mister B state is not a great team. A and M is a shell of itself, but to me, it's the way he saved the moment. I don't know whether it's the right choice or not because I don't know Cadillac Williams as well as the people down there. You have to listen to him, you have to talk to him and find out what kind of plan he has, how he can organize. There's a lot to being a head coach. But oh yeah, yeah. And I totally agree with that. I would say if I can throw out a theory out there and I hate hypothesis, but I'm going to go ahead and say it. If auburn does hire the slam dunk higher, whatever that is. Whoever that is, would it be more practical to make carnell Williams the assistant head coach had recruiting, let him get the feel of what a head coach is alike. I mean, the one thing I don't want to know. I don't like that idea. Because I've never liked the idea as much as I respect carnell Williams and I think he's capable of being the head coach. I don't like the idea. Let's say you hire lane kiffin just for the sake of argument. And the first thing you tell, oh by the way, carnell Williams is your director of recruiting and assisted head coach. That's not how you're supposed to do it. If I'm sitting there in lane kiffin's position, I'm saying, listen, I'm running the program. I don't even know this guy. So you can't tell me who, and I know that's counter to what we're talking about here, but I think you either hire him as the head coach. Or you run the risk that he goes somewhere else. Right now, I would love to be carnell Williams agent. He doesn't need auburn. He's already proven that. Somebody's going to hire this guy. And Lion kiffin or Hugh freeze or Matt real or Donald duck comes in there and becomes the new head coach. And Carnot Williams might be better to say, you know what guys? I'm out of here. I'm going to get, I'm going to create, you guys could have had me, kind of like Deion Sanders and Florida state. They couldn't hire Deion Sanders. Instead of Mike norvell, they didn't want to. They didn't think he was qualified. Ravel may work out. He's doing okay. We'll take a short break. We'll talk about the subject in just a moment with Ronnie Sanders. He's a publisher of auburn undercover. Every college football season, Goodyear knows the importance of winning on the road. The road will always demand confidence, the confidence

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"ronnie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

03:22 min | 7 months ago

"ronnie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"You are listening to the Paul finebaum show podcast. We are back and we'll talk to Ronnie Sanders at the bottom of the hour about the Williams situation down at auburn. Some of the other stories that are going on Vanderbilt with a huge win over Kentucky. What about that Kentucky program now? Are you think it gets easier for Mark stoops? He's got the dogs in there this weekend. Meanwhile, Missouri, what do they lose by what? 40 two? So since Eli drinkwitz is contract extension, they've lost at home to Kentucky. And on the road to Tennessee by 40 some odd points. Jimbo Fisher lost his 7th game of the year, Texas a and M currently has the worst record in the SEC. To get their money's work, oh, don't make snide remarks. Come on. Come on. Come on. We don't do that. We don't do that on this show. And they always say, they always teach you in comedy. You're never supposed to punch down. That means you don't make fun of those less fortunate. So we don't talk about them anymore here. Randy, we don't make fun of Jimbo Fisher. He's in the last place in the SEC. We've never done that before here. We never make fun of the seller dwellers. Coach is up next in Birmingham. Hello coach. Wow. What's up, brother? Hey, how are you doing? I'm doing all right. And I'm a long time long time listener. First time caller. Well, thank you. May I was listening way before you, we even started if the network would not be trained. But I got a couple of questions just about first question being what would you say is the greatest or the most important attribute of characteristic overhead coach? Well, I think a head coach has to be able to recruit. Because in the SEC, recruiting normally, not always, but normally trumps everything else. I mean, you have to have a leadership skills. You have to be able to relate to players. You have to be able to deal with the administration, but if you can't recruit, and I think that was a problem with Brian harsh, you have no chance of success. Okay. Secondly, I'm going to go back to your answer on that first. All right. Wouldn't you think that in all of the situations, the biggest thing would be for someone to come in and that is able to motivate not just those key with their fan base as well. Now keep in mind, I forgot to say roll tide for the rest of my life. Right. But you know, I see Albert

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"ronnie" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

03:55 min | 10 months ago

"ronnie" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"In 1985, he rested for this. It's kind of messed up, guys. That kind of stuff. He bothers me. Kobe Bryant died. That's why I mean by the Internet ruining people are ruining the world in that sense. It's just you got to learn how to navigate through it, so. Do you ever give advice to people like do people contact you that have been in jail or in jail? And now you're kind of almost a role model for a lot of people as much as you might not like to admit that, but I can see that happening. Yeah. There's a lot you get a lot of messages. I've been sober for this long. How do you, you know, some musicians too, that have been canceled, and you're like, how did you do it? Like, how do you deal with this? How are you still okay? How are you still not canceled? And I always tell them, did you apologize? Yeah, I'm like, that's why. Why are you apologizing? You're going to apologize for the person you were ten years ago right now to a girl named Susie in Kansas that's 17 years old. Thank you. They can go, they can go themselves. I'm not apologizing. I already did my time. I'm not a bad person. You're not going to make that was a bad person. I wouldn't be supported by all these legends that I looked up to, you know, I wouldn't have a band. They would all lead me if I was this kind of person. Right. They don't realize that. Like, your favorite band are my Friends, dude. You know, do them. Just spouting off. You know? Yeah. Well, that makes sense, dude. That makes sense. And you're right. You're totally right. And that's why. Last few things for you. You got a new EP coming out very quickly, some new music. Why not a full record? I just like to really just focus all my energy on one song at a time because it's done so well for me. When bands do full albums, details get lost, right? You have like three good songs, right? And you push those songs and then you have a rest of the album album could be amazing. You're rolling dice, or you could lose the details as you're going along. And you put your filler tracks or your least favorite tracks is like number 8. I don't want any of those. I want them all to be like holy shit. This is good. This is gonna kind of thing. So that's why I'm doing that. It's kind of the way the world now, you know, even for us, we put a record out in May, but it already had two or three singles released prior to that over the previous two years even. So it's more about the single and the song coming out and focusing on just one. Oh yeah. That would be my word of advice to any bands longtime bands or new bands starting out like just put all your energy into each song, worry about that song and not the album. That's my opinion. That personal opinion. No, you're not wrong dude. You're not wrong. What's your favorite song to play live? Favorite song would be for the crowd reaction. Right now it's either the voices in my head because they go absolutely insane stumbled or popular monster. They go so crazy for all those. As them old songs, they go crazy for, but it just feels good because the energy, you know, you release your first album and most bands have to play that single off the first album last for their rest of their career. Right. Not me. I have to keep playing my new song black. That's huge. That's a dream for any band. I tell that I say it on stage. I'm like, you guys don't realize that I just played my hit single from my first record and I still have four more songs to go and they go great. I don't understand what that means to me. And all musicians that are in that position is incredible. Dude, it's been great talking to you, man. Awesome, finally get a chance to connect and I respect all you've been through and all the work that you've been doing and congrats on everything. Thank you so much, man. Appreciate you. We'll see you down the road somewhere for sure. Right on, man. I'll see you later.

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"ronnie" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

07:53 min | 10 months ago

"ronnie" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"Ronnie radke to get out? They're waiting. They were scary I was going to they waited like a month or two to see if I was going to go straight to drugs and I didn't. Way too traumatized to do drugs. Yeah, right. No way. Yeah. Frank beer because I thought it would help my anxiety it helps, but it's made it worse every morning, you know? But it was the same label that I went in with. We just kind of immediately went, I went to Ford and made my first album and it was a huge album too. Drugging me as you was very big. It was big, yeah. Yeah. For the time for the time it did well. Yeah. You made it with Elvis too, right? With my basket. Yeah. How was he working with knowing what you had just gone through? Was he a guy that you had known before? He's the reason I got signed because he did my first demo and he did my escape that they album too. Gotcha. Gotcha. My demo sounded so good back then. So the label is like, who the hell did this? This sounds all the other demos sound like crap and all the bands. And this one sounded like high produced. The label was instantly interested. So I knew of in Vegas, we did a lot of my actually, we did a lot of we had a lot of fun. We did, we had a lot of fun for sure, but that was a long time ago. But yeah, he understood. It was still hard. I was very, oh man. I was so messed up. I was so messed up, getting out of prison and making an album. You know, I had to stay in a little hotel. I was comfortable inside a hotel. I didn't want to leave because it was a smaller room maybe. You did smaller. I just had so much anxiety, dude, around people, people may be nervous. They're like, their facial expressions would make me nervous. I'm completely not like that anymore. Like I could be in large groups. I can have conversations with anybody now, but not in. I have full meltdowns. I couldn't be with more than one person at a time. If there's two people in the room, it made me feel very crazy. Really? Wow. Yeah, yeah. Social anxiety, insane, man. Which is interesting because you're the frontman of a rock and roll band, which means when you're on stage, you've got to be the party host and the focus of everyone's attention. Yeah, that was fine. Bizarre, because it was loud. I was protected by how loud it was. It was usually when it got really quiet because in prison, if it got really quiet, something really bad was going to happen. You could tell, because it would get really quiet and I'd be like, is it me? Uh oh. I'd be like, hey, what's happening right now? Like, oh, so and so is going to, like, oh, okay. And I'm like, are you telling me the truth right now? Yeah, yeah. For reals, you don't know if someone's going to do something. When it gets really quiet in there, the energy changes. So I think I relate that with when I got out, if it got really quiet, the room got really quiet, I'm looking around. Especially when people know I went to prison and they just meet me. They're not very loud or themselves. They're kind of shy or they get quiet and they don't realize that that was bad. So it sucked for sure. Did you have a lot of fan support when you were in jail? Send you letters or did you have an email that you could access or anything like that? I got thousands of letters for sure. The cops, the CEOs, hated that, dude, because they have to check every letter. I know I got probably more than that. They probably threw away a lot of letters. I would get some from Czech Republic, Russia, Germany, every day. Every single day. So they have to read it too. Oh, wow. I don't think they read most of them. Sure. Because, you know, it's a security risk. Yeah. You don't know what they're sending, what they're saying. So technically, they were supposed to read all of the letters before they give you them. They're going to check to make sure someone's trying to send you a file or something like that. Yeah. How important were those letters to you at that time? That was the one of the most important things. Yeah. One of the most important things in the entire world, because that's all I had, it seemed. I mean, I had a TV. I could watch TV. Friends, I could call, but the letters were just the last sign of hope for having any type of career and identity in music. That identity that I identified in music for sure. So all the people that sent me that really helped me a lot mentally for sure. Oh, absolutely. I can see that. Yeah. How long did it take for you to kind of, I guess, forgive your other bands for letting you go or firing you whatever it was when you were gone? Did it take? Have you made amends with them now? Oh, I love them. I do. Okay, that's great, yeah. They're like brothers because we were in high school together. Yeah. I've known him since we were like 15, 16. But the moment I forgave them was when I, when I walked on stage, knowing they just played before me. For reals and I forget I walked on stage and I knew I was like, yeah, it's fine now. Was it a festival or were you guys touring together or they were opening for me on a tour? Oh, wow. Yeah. That must have been huge to put that together. Yeah. It took a lot of their egos to be set aside, you know? Now, I see them on festivals and we're at the top on the top line, which is hard to do, man. It takes years to get to the very top. You're right. Kiss or ghost? Does my name even deserve to be up here? It feels so crazy. I'm like, that name looks weird up there, but I'm not dissing him. I'm just being really small and then at the bottom. And I'm like, good lord. That could have been me, you know? Right. So it is what it is, man. That's how the world works sometimes. And it makes me grateful and just very grateful, very grateful for being myself. Staying true to myself and having the capacity to write songs that people like. Yeah, and I kind of disagree with you. Once again, I'm not just saying this because you're here, but like I said, I go back to my niece when she was younger. She was all about Ronnie radke. If you were still in escape the fate or whether you're in Joe puke and the chunky bits, I think you would have gotten to the next level just because it's you, you have that connection man. It is what it is. Yeah. And you know, I think part of it is always never being too confident or thinking you have all in the bag. Yeah. I have people always running out into the crowd and making sure there's a lot of people there still. How do you mean, I'm just worried that people aren't going to show up still. Oh, I see. I'm like, bro, are there a lot of people? I'm constantly asking. You mean before you hit the stage? Dude, I'm the same way. I get my sound guy every night. Can you take a picture from the front of house and let me see what it looks like? I got to know. Yeah, because if you're too confident, it's going to hurt a lot worse. Yeah. When there's people don't show up or something. So, and in my crew will be like, bro, they're here to see you, dude. And I'm like, yeah, but are there a lot? Like, what does it look like? Yes. Look at it, man. Every show, every single shelf. It's like a Groundhog Day, you know? I'm the same way though. Obviously our band is a fraction of as big as yours, but it's like, if I'm always nervous, like if no one shows up, that's on me. Like, it's my fault. And it hurts. It hurts. It hurts. And, you know, you have to get on stage and whether the storm, like if it's a thousand cap room and you only, there's only 200 people in there.

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"ronnie" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

04:48 min | 10 months ago

"ronnie" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"And then 6 days later, if I wake up and I'm like, this is a hit, then I know. 6 days later, if I wake up, I'm like, I don't know, man. I don't know. And that's when I know I gotta change it, so. I agree with it. You gotta sleep on a few years ago, I was. Worked with bullet for my Valentine and Matt called me up in music. It would be writing a song a day and recording it that night. I think this is the album is called temper temper, and I was like, man, that's ballsy, dude. Yeah. You're right. Record that night, and that's it. In my opinion, spend time with it, like you said, and everything you come up with first is genius. Right. And then you come back the next day and it's like, I don't know about that. Not that good. Yeah. Exactly. People don't realize how hard it is to be in the studio who think you just go in the studio and you make a cool song. No. No, you gotta be really talented, raw and hardworking to make consecutive, really good songs all the time. That's why I appreciate all these bands that put out really good songs all the time. It's really it's not easy to just whip a song together, especially in this climate where everything has a sound really good makes really good because there's, you know, everybody's just getting good from their apartments. Dude, you know? Right. Good call, right? Yeah. Let's talk about the videos that you guys have done because I watched zombified and obviously popular monster was a great one. And then voices in my head, they're very kind of has a little bit of a vibe that Spencer does with ice 9 kills. You could tell he's putting a lot of time into creating these little stories, but very high effects and all that sort of stuff. Are you kind of behind the concepts of those? Yeah, I'm the reason they're there for sure. So from my escape to fate to now, I've always had crazy videos where they were just so outrageous. Just this past 6 years with started with the song called losing my mind, I started creating bigger songs and bigger stories and it was kind of they linked together and eventually we've gotten to this point, yeah. It was just outrageous, you know, zombified is insane. I can't believe they were listening to me. I'm like, I want a bunch of zombies. In a big city, you know, that's expensive. Right. Then I want UFOs to come. Imagine me explaining to the system. They're like, what? They should talk up all the zombies. And then we think everything's cool. And then we jump into a monster's mouth, and they're all okay? You know? So it turned out very good. But so how are you able to do those? Because obviously there's a lot of effects in that and a lot of CGI and all that sort of a thing. It's cost money. Right. People would like to save that money for to live and stuff. And I would give all that money out, give my car away for that video. That video is cars come and go. That video is going to be forever. So it's way more important, important. It's an investment in my eyes, so. Well, and that's the thing. I mean, I've always been a proponent of you got to spend money to make money. Yeah. Especially if you want to go to the top, like you got to spend that money. I mean, I look at kiss, how much they're spending even to this day with costumes and production and everything like that. I mean, it really does make a difference. People look at that. Yeah, for sure. Do you do the same thing when you do your shows? Do you have a lot of production? A lot of lights. I'm obsessed with lasers, lights, and video back walls. Oh yeah. I'm not really like the guy in a costume come out or none of that. Yeah, right, right, right? Some people like that. It's interesting, but I'm more of like the digital cyberpunk, like an EDM festival. I like the electronic side of it. Like to make it look futuristic, mostly so. Oh, wow, okay. That makes sense, though. Yeah. Do you spend a lot of time designing the actual lights or do you work with designers or how do you figure it out? I'm like, I want the lasers and then I leave it to the professionals on that side. I'm not very hands on with the I want it on the creative side and then they'll just make it and they'll get the approval. They'll get the approval from me and then it looks insane. And that's like even like with the voices in my head video where you're basically fighting yourself, all different versions of yourself. That was a great idea. That was hard work for sure. In what way? Me doing the stunts. There's two parts where I'm not doing the stunts. But that's me doing all the fighting and all the flying in the air and stuff on the road. I had the bruises and I was fasting. So I looked really good. So I was fasting on top of that. You know, how camera adds ten pounds, and I had to do like 13 hour days, three days for three days. Filming just a video

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"ronnie" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

08:09 min | 10 months ago

"ronnie" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"Stuff going on, including a really big tour. Oh, yeah. I mean, it's been crazy. I can't believe that it's happening like this. It's insane. Tickets are crazy and all that stuff. So the excitement is unreal. It's a great Bill. It's papa roach. It's falling in reverse. It's bad wolves. Hollywood undead. That's kind of the secret right now is doing the big package tours to get kind of the most for your buck, right? The biggest bang. Yeah, for sure. Is this the biggest tour that you guys have done? Yeah, it's the tour has been absolutely insane. I mean, it's been 7, 8000. Tickets, arenas, the merch is insane. The merch signifies how well the band is doing, and I can tell you that I'm like, oh, okay, so we're supposed to be here. I was a little nervous because we're going to all these Midwest places where papa wrote thrives, but we've never really played these places, and I was just like, well, this is probably just going to be, you know, papa wrote a show, a little nervous. And then we go on stage and I'm like, oh wait, no, this is crazy. Oh my God. It's very, very sick. It's very cool. It's like, you know, a dream, and a musician that starts a band, dreams that walk onto an arena floor and the whole crowd is there to see you. That's just a dream that any musician will ever want. You know what I mean? Totally. Living that dream for sure. So it's crazy. Well, especially like you said, because it's like you see the tour posts and it's papa roach and fallen reverse. It's like the two kind of co headlining, at least the spots are the same. So I'm sure, like you said, a little nervous at first. Are they going to come CS two or that's sort of a thing, right? Oh yeah. At first, the first couple of days, I was like, man, this is crazy. And then I was like, no, this is right where we're supposed to be. I don't know if you know papa roach, but there's so cool about everything. And that really helps a lot. Because they've been around, you know. Sure. It helps a lot. There's no real ego. It's just more confidence and talent, you know what I mean? So that really makes such a difference too. Like we've been on tours before with, you know, a headlining band where the kind of new dickish so to speak and it's like, why are we doing this, right? Yeah. I don't know. I feel like when you get older as a musician as successful musician, all the successful musicians that are older, they're all so nice, usually. I'm not going to name some mean ones, but usually all the older ones like Corey Taylor I've met. Yes. Or I know I met. Like I know him personally, he's so nice. It's just like, he reached a certain level and he just, it's hard to explain, I guess. It's just the ego. I guess, you know, all the older musicians that have been around the block are just a lot cooler. I think it's like that for almost anybody in show business, like the bigger the star, for the most part, the cooler they are. Yeah. You know, like if you go on tour with Metallica or like with us, we did kiss or even we played a couple of shows with Iron Maiden top of the line. It's like everybody's cool anything you need. Beer and the dressing room signed from Iron Maiden. And that's just, I think, because they know their place. They know they're freaking Iron Maiden and Metallica and kiss. There's nobody going to take our spot, right? Maybe some of the middle guys feel a little bit differently than that. Exactly. As I've gotten older, you know, and I've been doing this for a really long time. I've noticed myself kind of being a little more grateful when I'm on stage. I don't have much to prove when it comes to being aggressive or I don't know. It's different, for sure. I understand why when you get older and you're doing well, you just kind of take it all in and you because it could be much worse. You could be like 45 years old, 50 years old. Playing at a dive bar and there's like, you do like $40 in merch, you know? That's right. That's right. So there's a lot of grateful for, for sure. You appreciated the older you get to just how rare it is to get to the spot. I think when you're younger, you just say, well, of course, I'm headlining an arena. Why wouldn't I be? Yeah. And then you like David Lee Roth said once here today gone later today. It can be gone that quickly, right? Very true, yeah. I'm just glad that I did well early on. I'm glad I didn't do this well right now when I was like 24. Because I don't think I would have appreciated it as much as I do right now for sure. Right. Like a thousand taps, 2000 was super exciting, you know? To do like 8000 and it's like a hockey arena right now for me personally. I just look out there and I really appreciate it instead of just letting it go by and getting hammered and forgetting about it kind of thing. So it's interesting because I remember even years ago my niece was obsessed with Ronnie radke, oh my gosh, there's probably maybe ten years ago. You've always had a great relationship with the fans right out of the gate. I mean, even back with escape the fate and now obviously with falling in reverse, what is your relationship with the fans and why is there always been such a great connection for you? I don't know about great connection. I feel like that's cool that she was like that and hopefully she's still like that. But yeah, I don't know. I didn't always have a great connection. I was a dickhead, I guess. Not a dickhead, but I would just be more honest, you know, people filming me when I'm eating, I'll be really rude to them and I just, some things that just came out stand, you know? And I feel like you're human and you're going through it, you know, people should understand that. But you know, I've been called an asshole and I was home about it actually, but I just kind of try to be as honest as I can with the fans and with myself. I just don't like to see and I see a lot of musicians on Twitter and I'm like, that's not who you are, dude. That's not who you are behind this very diplomatic and, you know, I'm just like, that kind of crap is so fake to me and I just try to be very candid with the fans and honest. It comes across as mean. Most people appreciate it. I think. But yeah, I'm not always perfect to the fans, but I don't know why they like me. I literally don't know. What else? I said it on stage, so many times, like, why do you like me? I don't understand. And now everybody has a phone, right? So like you said, people are filming. I get it all the time where someone's like, dude, if you want to take a picture, just ask the filming one I'm just standing in an airport or standing at a restaurant. It really does kind of like, I can see you. You're not a spy, at least try and hide it a little bit or something, but it's just like, I hate when they hide it. I just don't like it, man. I think it's so rude. Just come up to me and be brave. And get your answer. Don't be rude and it's so to me. I'm not an animal in a cage or just don't have the balls to come up to me. I understand. But if you don't have the balls, don't like you're not like doing this kind of pretending like we can all see you, you know what I mean? Yeah. And I'm sure with you because you're like literally world renowned and everybody knows who you are. You know what I mean? So you've been doing this for so long. Like me, you could see it before it happens. You're like, hey, fan. You're like, oh, they're getting a phone out. They're like, no, they're not like, yup, they're about to film right now. They're about to film right now. You already just, you know. You know it, yeah. Yeah. So it's rude. And if anybody's out there and they're listening to this, I appreciate just when you just walk up and you say, hey, I really appreciate your music and if you have the time, I'd love to take a picture if not, it's cool. That's it. And 9 times out of ten, you'll do it, right? Like it's not a big deal. Yeah, but you filmed me eating macaroni salad you go for. I got shit all on my face. It's like, come on, guys. Really? At least let me know. Yeah. This episode is brought

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Rajapaksa ally named PM in Sri Lanka as protest site cleared

AP News Radio

01:01 min | 11 months ago

Rajapaksa ally named PM in Sri Lanka as protest site cleared

"A gutted by a Raja paxa political ally has been appointed Sri Lanka's prime minister hours after army troops and police cleared areas occupied for months by demonstrators Heavy security was present outside Sri Lanka's presidential office hours after the forces had moved in on the major protest site early on Friday hashai Siri wardana a lawyer and protester til the AP soldiers had come and brutally beaten peaceful protesters and destroyed camps They are badly injured and some of the also lower sounds well good Siri were done as she's disappointed by the heavy approach adopted by the new president Ronnie wick from a singer who was chosen by lawmakers earlier this week And he took cowardly action against the peaceful protesters I'm Charles De

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Democrats Are Sleepwalking Into a Senate Disaster

The Dan Bongino Show

01:40 min | 1 year ago

Democrats Are Sleepwalking Into a Senate Disaster

"Democrats are sleepwalking into a Senate disaster reported on Maddie Iglesias He's a lefty substack They're noting that yeah 2022 isn't great for the Republicans but the Republicans will make some ground up because Biden's so unpopular But quote 2024 is much worse Look at the races in 2024 John tester Montana he's a Democrat and an awful one at that what he did to Ronnie Jackson an awful one How is John tester still elected statewide Montana I want to buy a place in Montana I love Montana I love love my town I had a guy come up to me in the place that he breakfast on if the church on Sunday this week telling me again how much he knows I love my tiny listen to my show How is John tester still a senator in Montana He's up Joe Manchin West Virginia Sorry gotta go Gotta go but he was wet He's not with us He's with the Democrats He can come over to the Republican side and then we can consider it He said Democrat Got to go Sorry Are you want to play cutesy time with people You go I don't do cutesy town I'll do a cutie time I think You want to do cutesy time You got to find a different show That's not this show Montana blood red state Virginia blood blood red state These two are probably doomed Sherrod Brown and Ohio one of the few states in the country trending red along with Florida Bottom are trending blue Jared Brown and Ohio 2024 deep trouble Bob Casey in Pennsylvania palous state trending purple big trouble Big big trouble

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AJ Reflects on Where His Path Diverged From His Best Friend Ronnie

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

00:47 sec | 1 year ago

AJ Reflects on Where His Path Diverged From His Best Friend Ronnie

"Ronnie at this point was doing very well with let's call it illicit illicit sales of recreational drugs, okay? He got to be pretty big around the neighborhood because of a certain mafiosa who lived in down on the cutter court of mister Moretti. And mister Moretti employed a lot of young guys who wanted to go that route. I didn't want to go that route. Ronnie went that route. And I've told this story before in that me and Ronnie did everything together. In fact, we went and saw the movie Scarface together. The only difference was when the movie ended, Ronnie wanted to be Tony Montana, and I wanted to be Al Pacino. And we kind of both got what we wanted to a degree.

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How AJ and His Best Friend Switched Girlfriends

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:40 min | 1 year ago

How AJ and His Best Friend Switched Girlfriends

"I had fallen in love with a girl in high school named Jennifer colletta. And I ended up marrying her, but before that ever happened, Ronnie was dating her. But it was very innocent dating because Jennifer was a virgin until she married me, so it was very innocent it was making out of his hand holding. It was that kind of shit. Calling through the movies, so Ronnie started dating her first. And I was dating a girl named Linda Buren. And on Jennifer's sweet 16th birthday party. She had some people over, Ronnie was invited, obviously. He was a boyfriend, and he told me to go. And I knew of her, but when I saw her, I remember she wore a lavender jumpsuit and I fell in love. I just fell in love as you know my heart often does. Something happens inside me. It happened with Andrea. It happened with Virginia. It happens to people who I know for a fact I'm gonna be with. And I knew I had to do something because Ronnie was cheating on Jennifer constantly. And maybe this makes me a rat, I don't know. But I was the last person to leave that party and we sat on a stoop in the backyard. It was the summer time. No, actually it was February. But it was not that cold. And we were talking about her relationship with Ronnie and I said, but you know what Jen, you're such a pretty girl. I don't think you need to be with a guy who runs around like that. She says, I know, but I don't think he's doing anything too bad. I said, well, why are you putting up with that? Don't put up with that. She says, I know, you're probably right. And basically, you know, I broke them up, I guess, because. When I left the party, I went back to my house, where I live with my mom, and I called her number, and I still remember it. 6 6 one 8 four three two. And I called her and we talked for another hour or two in the kitchen with the long phone wire that stretched around the table and I could sit on the floor by the backbone so nobody could hear me. And I basically told her that I wanted to be with her and wanted to be a boyfriend and she knew she felt it too and the next day or two she broke up with Ronnie and my buddy Ronnie then goes and grabs Linda Buren and makes her his girlfriend. So we traded girlfriends.

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Congressman Jackson Calls for Biden's Resignation

The Larry Elder Show

00:45 sec | 1 year ago

Congressman Jackson Calls for Biden's Resignation

"A White House Doctor Who was a doctor for both Barack Obama and Donald Trump is calling for Biden's immediate resignation says he has such cognitive problems. He is not capable of leading the country. This is doctor Ronnie Jackson. He is a Republican, so therefore it will be dismissed, and you won't see it on CNN or MSNBC or in The New York Times, but he is a doctor. He is bound by the Hippocratic oath to say something completely totally irresponsible could cause him to lose his license to practice medicine. So it seems to me, even though he is a Republican, he did perform as The White House doctor for both Barack Obama and Donald Trump and it seemed to me that he deserves at least listening, being listened to.

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NJ State Sen. Ed Durr on Why He Ran for Political Office

The Dan Bongino Show

01:45 min | 1 year ago

NJ State Sen. Ed Durr on Why He Ran for Political Office

"So senator you were a truck driver correct I want to make sure I get the bio data right And thank you for doing that It's a noble profession but you are a truck driver before correct I'm still a truck driver Dan I just got done driving this morning Awesome Okay I love this guy already We're just Ed So you decide one day or in the state of New Jersey and you're like I've kind of had enough of this crap I'm in this deep blue state You know I believe in civil liberties and big R God given rights and stuff And I'm going to put my name on a ballot What's the moment I haven't run for office myself and not succeeded like you did It's why I have such great admiration for what you did What made you decide to take the plunge I mean was it one specific issue Was it some road to Damascus moment What was it Well I jumped in and I did lose in the past also This was my third attempt to run for assembly a couple of times and I lost the issue that got me motivated was the Second Amendment I decided that I wanted to have my concealed carry because I was never really that tuned into local politics I always did the national politics voted the president voted to primary stuff like that I would a vote every year But I never really paid attention to who was Ronnie Like most people didn't know who my state senator was didn't really know the Secretary of State was in the state Government And so I just went and applied and I was turned down you know Jersey as you know is a very hard to get your gun rights state

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40 Republicans Call for Joe Biden to Take Cognitive Test

The Larry Elder Show

00:57 sec | 1 year ago

40 Republicans Call for Joe Biden to Take Cognitive Test

"Nearly 40 Republican lawmakers have written a letter to Joe Biden expressing concern for his quote current cognitive state. Including Ronnie Jackson, the former White House doctor, who was his doctor and also Obama's doctor. Wow. Quote, my colleagues and I are again asking President Biden to immediately undergo a formal cognitive screening exam. Such as the Montreal, cognitive assessment. As a former physician writes Ronnie Jackson to three presidents, of the United States, I know what it takes, mentally and physically to execute the duties of commander in chief and head of state. Biden has continually proven to me and the world that something isn't right. The American people deserve to have absolute confidence and something he says is not right.

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"ronnie" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"ronnie" Discussed on Fresh Air

"You know, people just said, well, we don't want to be bothered with him, because he was known for suing people and, you know, making scenes and keeping people in court. And that's basically why I didn't get started. As fast as I wanted to, you know, because when I went, he sort of like, you know, stuff is too sensitive at the time. You recently remarried and I believe your husband is also your manager. Yeah. And I was wondering if you were ever afraid to get involved with a professional relationship that was also an intimate relationship because of how you had been hurt the first time by combining the two and I tell you, I wouldn't have never met. First of all, I've been married two years. And I have two kids now, a three and four. I would feel I had kids till they had three kids, but they were all adopted. But with this particular marriage, I wouldn't have gotten married to this gentleman if I had known. I see, I made sure because of my first marriage. I made sure I 'cause he was managing other people in Broadway shows and stuff. So he knew that I loved it, and I knew he loved what he was doing. And I don't think I would have ever gotten married to a man that didn't like my career or didn't have anything to do with it or just didn't want me on stage. So I really I know just saying I would have never married again. I'm glad you're back recording and performing again. It's a pleasure to hear your voice. Thank you, Terry. I'm so glad to be back. And I thank you very much for spending some time with us on any time. Ronnie spector spoke with Terry gross in 1987. The seminal singer of the early rock era died last week. She was 78 years old. After a break, I review the Gilded Age, the new HBO costume drama series premiering Monday. It's from Julian fellowes, the creator of the PBS series Downton Abbey..

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"ronnie" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

03:14 min | 1 year ago

"ronnie" Discussed on Fresh Air

"Just wait and see Ronnie spector welcome to fresh air. Oh, that I'm glad to be here. How did you first hear this song? Did the songwriter sing it for you before you performed it the first time? Well, the first time I heard it, you know, feeling those and Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry, we met in a little studio. And they started writing around me and I guess I was very, I was 16 years old and very shy and I liked Phil at the time and he liked me. I think they wrote it all around that. You know, I was the love affair at the beginning. I think it was all a part of that. The lyrics and stuff. Do you remember the recording session? Like it was yesterday. What was it like? It was incredible because there I was in California recording and I'd never left New York. I'd never been out of New York in my whole life. And there I am on a plane going to California by myself without the other two on nets. Just to do the lead part and I remember being in the ladies room at the New York airport, just singing in the bathroom B min 'cause I don't read music or anything, and I don't play any instruments. So it was like, you had to just learn it over and over. And then Phil asked me to come to California and do it at gold star studios. And that's what we recorded it just a record that I remember that day being in the studio. I remember what color dress I was wearing. I remember everything. Now as we'll hear one of the things you do on this record is you're famous. I can't, I can't even imitate that. Yeah, your favorite. Yes. What you do a lot and be my baby and in a lot of your early records. How did you come up with that? Was that something you just started singing? No, it was like Frankie lymon used to think, why do birds sing so gay and love is a way we break of day? What are they falling in love and so I sort of got it from him and it was like my own little holes came out..

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Ronnie Spector, '60s icon who sang ‘Be My Baby,’ dies at 78

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

Ronnie Spector, '60s icon who sang ‘Be My Baby,’ dies at 78

"Singer singer Ronnie Ronnie Spector Spector and and the the Ronettes Ronettes has has died died after after a a brief brief battle battle with with cancer cancer according according to to her her family family she she was was seventy seventy eight eight I I marches marches are are a a letter letter with with a a look look at at her her life life and and career career Ronnie Ronnie Spector Spector wrote wrote in in her her memoir memoir back back when when the the run run outs outs were were known known as as Ronnie Ronnie in in the the relatives relatives they they had had yet yet to to have have a a hit hit so so they they wow wow to to their their audiences audiences with with tight tight skirts skirts and and lots lots of of mascara mascara the the audition audition for for Bennett's Bennett's future future husband husband and and ex ex husband husband producer producer Phil Phil Spector Spector in in nineteen nineteen sixty sixty three three he he produced produced their their heads heads be be My My Baby Baby baby baby I I love love you you and and Christmas Christmas songs songs like like sleigh sleigh ride ride Ronnie Ronnie Spector Spector had had a a resurgence resurgence in in popularity popularity when when Eddie Eddie money money featured featured her her on on his his nineteen nineteen eighty eighty six six on on take take me me home home tonight tonight a a movie movie based based on on her her autobiography autobiography is is in in the the works works

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The Comical Switches of Brian Kilmeade Being Booed and Cheered on Stage

The Dan Bongino Show

01:07 min | 1 year ago

The Comical Switches of Brian Kilmeade Being Booed and Cheered on Stage

"And you had that great interaction with ainsley the other day about the Billy Joel concert You know you were saying how in New York if you were to go on stage sometimes you get booed and then you go to Alabama and George and other places And everybody's cheering right Now it's a totally like two different world Real quick I get asked to play in the celebrity All-Star Game at Chase stadium where excuse me Citi Field And everybody can cheer I'd go up in New York where I grew up to 25 miles where I grew up and I get booed and I go wait I mean what did I do I mean I used to play something And then I go out and go to skin's concept and it gets off the stage playing free bird They play watching Ronnie van zant playing in the 1970s and Johnny van synk is off the stage comes up behind it says join me on stage I go wait You're playing free birdie Yeah but my brother's sing this one I think brings me up What country I mean I say what planet am I on but we've seen that you snuck up on me while I watched his concert I mean you can't pay him No you can't You

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Plastic Surgery for Prisoners Goes Back to the 1950s

The Pulse

01:47 min | 1 year ago

Plastic Surgery for Prisoners Goes Back to the 1950s

"Science historian sharona pearl is interested in faces. She's researched physiognomy. Which is the study of facial features in their relationship to character. She's written about face transplants. She teaches at drexel university in philadelphia and she was working on a new book about face recognition. She was tracking down stories of people trying to avoid law enforcement taking drastic steps to change their appearance. Everything from people trying to dodge modern face recognition software to a famous british train robber ronnie biggs who got plastic surgery in order to evade the authorities after his massive train. Theft as she got deeper into this kind of research looking for more examples of people changing their faces using search terms like criminals and plastic surgery. She stumbled upon something else entirely. This whole other world turns up what she found. Blew her mind. All of these studies written from the nineteen fifties throws late as the one thousand nine hundred eighty s about programs in prison that gave people plastic surgery as a mechanism to lower rates of recidivism. That's right plastic surgery for prisoners nose jobs ears pinned chisel jolla lines tattoo removal all sorts of cosmetic procedures in an effort to give people a chance at a better life. Somehow if there looks were changed they would be less inclined to commit crimes and return to prison after they were released and this went on until about thirty years ago.

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"ronnie" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

07:25 min | 1 year ago

"ronnie" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"Touring his words so if people basically a people people like seeing live music they want things to go. They want to be able to on a friday or saturday. Sunday night rainy night or any time a day that they want to go and sit down restaurant not comply than their fault. I mean i don't know how many how many musicians are wanting to say. Basically what i'm about to say and it is look. Don't be a deck wanna get out and play. You wanna come and see us. We want the world to be back to normal. So do you don't be a deck. Let's go let's do it. You know and not only the music industry. It's like other industries as well. It's like come on everyone and we on the line to line. What wear a mask who cares. Let's get the numbers down. You know what how many people that i've seen online. Who six months or seven or eight months ago. You know like oh. It's conspiracy to stop the other. They would post. I just lost my grandmother to call it our lost my great aunt. And it's like where were i would never in a million years. Say anything to them. But in hindsight being twenty twenty and thinking oh my god because was it someone else gets spoke like you or thought about you that actually you know had an impact on on that situation like don't think about yourself think about others like get about youth mission. I forget about us. Forget about the movie industry. Forget about everyone it's like. Let's worry about the restaurant. Owner's let's worry about our own family. Let's worry about the family then of friends and family and people that you do not know. Okay let's worry about them. Let's could i do something to endanger someone else. Okay is that is not being dick. No it's called being a human being right so be a human being and help out other people go worried as soon as people start doing that. Restaurants will open a movie theaters will open. You'll start to see bands. You'll start to see you know things will come alive but help out your fellow. Human beings don't like get off line and stop doing this frigging conspiracy theory crap. Okay where the where the virus came from. We're gonna gonna find out we're gonna know. Okay we're gonna you know it doesn't take it's just gonna take a little bit of time to figure that out but don't you know what i mean like just because you're not liking something. There's something going on. I think about other people because people are dying because other people aren't thinking and that's what it basically comes down to thank you for saying you know what the final thing is cove it. Don't be a dick young telling you. You don't want to wear a mass. Stay the hell home. Don't go more wash frigging hands. I wear. I agree with you. I agree can you tell us again. where to go to to get to sign up and subscribe to that rock casts. Oh the rhythm session rod cast and just you know what they can get it through my website which i just released on sunday february twenty eighth on sunday because we have to days but if they go there there's a section on top called rock cast but it's it's pod bean it's called rhythm section rock cast and in fact the last hollywood monsters album can be purchased online through. My website is well. It's on there and i share the I share the proceeds with the guys. So i told staff. I said no problem. Here's what i'm gonna do. Let's do it allowed. There's no There's no online thing i mean we've got for for physical copies vicky music in japan and die hard music in brazil so because everything we talked about this show they can access through your new website can yes ronnie robson dot com Sauce yes thank you so much for coming on the broadcast around the and sharing your music in your stories and that's great. Great shave shave. My mom i pleasure and you know what knowing your husband. I want you to give them a big hug for me. Okay right a huge one. Intel walmart card is in the mail hidden joe hidden joke. But you know what walmart car in the mail. Okay can thank you very much and thank you. Everyone for listening Walmart alley night time ronnie. Eric you love thank you all for tuning into the buzzer podcast network. Season two begins soon. The buzzer podcast will wind down season. One of both rogue at the top episodes of season will start airing september. The suh start the season one shows with needing fan. Engagement subscribes and download. Count the gratitude. Half of the mubark of artists who share third music on the bus or network is over the moon to our loyal listeners. Thank you for tuning in and being a powerful part of our achievement because of you the buzzer. Podcast is top. Ten percent of the most popular shows out of over two point. Six million podcast viruses score. Follow us on instagram. At the buzz from media and on twitter at the buzzer indeed subscribed fees at of five dr car without you. None of what we do is possible. Listen em remember without new set. Our campuses point on air indie from ipad cheers. All the amway's until next time cherish ya..

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"ronnie" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

05:10 min | 1 year ago

"ronnie" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"Throw out some names. What about it is is is the bio states and it was funny. Because i didn't write this bil- in when i when i looked at all the names i went holy cow. Did i do that. Understanding ron arcane. We're gonna region ozzy osbourne black sabbath. Whitesnake deep purple. Make a testament quite right. We will stir call lizzy prophecy ronnie. Jane's deal platinum blonde hollinger danko jones. Gardo heaven how jeff roth towel and the michelson group and hollywood monsters even very busy with thought-out lesser. You're part of that group. I would say. Well yeah well yeah. Well what it is is recorded with current or ex members of those right and it's cool because i'm yeah you know what i'm getting getting emails from from people saying you know. Hey i'm looking for a bass player to tour with or my bands looking for a bass player with and again. We'll mention any names right now. We'll we'll leave it open. So i've got the recording end of things down which which is cool which is great. But also the touring and things was amazing. Because now i get it. I get to leave the house and that will be your because i've been retired in march february. Twenty ninth chelation last year. Thank you and now and the thing about it was is hollywood. Monsters was supposed to tour that summer. So i thought you know what i'm going to take when i can go i'm gonna go. I'm going to rehearse. I'm gonna get you know my proverbial crap together and make sure that that when we do that i will just be absolutely outstanding in this in this band and we're supposed to step on Vinnie apostasy minneapolis. Agreed to tour as part of hollywood monsters and we had an amazing guitar player. Who played with ronnie james steel and was in the band at the same time a period of time with ronnie james steal. His name's tracy g. He's absolutely fantastic from california and it was we're gonna do northeastern states in the canada. So we would. We would tour the states and then come back in the canada and then we decide what to do but everyone kind of agreed to it. This is what we're gonna do. Pandemic happened and next thing you know all at home so i got other bands reaching out to me now saying you know what's going on if we need you. Would you be okay. Would you be cool with ed. And i'm like well. Yeah you know. I get to leave the house and i really want to leave my house like i love my husband but i want leave your own i i so you anticipate getting back during with all the way hollywood monsters. You know what i would love that and put it this way. Once things start to open up. I am going to say to guys. We have to do this. We have to get out especially this lineup if we had to keep our player whatever fantastic but with this lineup. I mean tracy. Jeez than amazing guitar player vinnie apathy. His resumes herself so staff. I mean it would be. I think i. I don't think you'd ever see us not smile on stage together we entered it. You know what. I mean like it would be one of these things so institute your question. Yes yes yes and yes.

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"ronnie" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

04:07 min | 1 year ago

"ronnie" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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"ronnie" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

Rock N Roll Archaeology

08:16 min | 1 year ago

"ronnie" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

"Think he is that face of american metal down. Yeah metallica's star. John ray with with rash and and and everything but What was the story that you were going to talk about the auto show before the heaven and hell. Yeah that show was was so cool and obviously on a hopefully deal fantasy near that understanding what rainbow means to this man but so the last show that that came through in that i saw him thousand island and it was an outdoor events. And it was you know. August and It was a big rainstorm coming in and we thought we might get rained out. It was it was bad. You know so like by buddy eric. I'm mutual friend. We were going to show together. We've been together. Of course you'll come around with going and you know we're down moved down here and raining running lakefront and pouring and thundering and all that stuff and all of a sudden the storm goes out. And there's a giant rainbow all lake michigan and again. I remember telling people this. But you know peter my i like that. That's obviously the greatest. Show our ronnie ryan ronnie some summons everybody up and cleared the storm out and crawl the rainbow to come on was like all sorts of so great and i was the only one there were other guys. They're saying things. Joe but yeah i would call was a sign. Was it as a deadly time iphone. Yeah yeah i mean. Yeah yeah remarkable. How was he later on in his career was he just as powerful voice you know as he was in his prime the voice the voices pop of course it changed. It changed a little bit but the voice is always powerful little the stature and just come on stage belt belted and the passion yet and you know the way he moves his movements never change and and and all the you say the imagery you know when when it used to do that that little that little bit what happened and how when he would go to the I don't know how you call it but They they were going through a segment where he had red light coming up on him and he goes. There's a big. How looking up at me and as you just never know it was always the same. It never was like come on a wheelchair or your heating. I didn't skip a beat. Which kills me less than a year. He was gone on that. You know it's amazing. What did they do. They do deal songs during that period or those are just sat at stuff. Beat it every I believe you know. I don't remember the The exact lineup. it was established up. There was new. There was new stuff that they put out on on that album that that was the old status plus they did like the bible black. There were sweet song that they put on that one I i can't. I can't recall. They did all the stuff. I have to look that up because i think it was you tony. I only in vinnie only been yet correct. Correct markle author and a friend of mine. I had no idea a lawyer. Friend of mine rogue offensive. I've seen this show. He's pro and i'll beg out two years like you're kidding me. You never get a chance to now. You've you know one thing about the deal community with fans as you guys instantly connect if you got deal shirts on or if you're wherever you're at you know i mean there's a place downtown call lockdown which is like this burger places crazy burger place and they play heavy metal music. While you eat similar to coupons and you've met now the turns out to be one of your good friends. Yeah yeah another another great story you got the time Yeah so. I went and was actually the anniversary around. Ronnie's passing back from not sure. How many years in but it was Was sixteen and i went there. I drove my bike. I gotta aright and they've got a big mural on the wall by the way. I don't know if people know this of chicago. People knowledge unfortunately lockdown that there anymore. He moved on better even better things. He's in california right now But there's a big mural random ronnie tight is out there so that i gotta lock down. I'm gonna go over here. And i'm sitting at the bar and they got you'll go and stuff and they got great burger and i i hate to be that guy but i says you know i. I don't wanna be that guy asks you know. Play this or do that. But it's the anniversary of the guy that's on your wall outside that. Do you think we can play. You know maybe one one deal some in you know much and You know in his memory and she says yeah no problem whatever and then the corner was guys kinda like playing with guitar cocco couple of people and turns out it was y- owner so he goes back they're put in. Dvd of deal live at the spectrum in philly and starts playing it from start and he comes up to talking to me like the greatest friends matters brother Big fan and the funny thing was that they just eat played that that all the crew and the laypeople ever. Nfl can you put something out like no a lot this guys but it's still to this day a true good friend and Was just awesome. We've we've been. We've been friends ever since the always put me friendships that that i Cultivated just knowing riding the oh and listening to song. I mean i. It's one. I was in new orleans. My brother's bachelor party. I went to a bar called the dungeon. Any guys know at the end of the but a great place to go down and listen to the metal and got you know skull dark oils and all that kind of stuff. It brokaw and i put on. I forget what song i put on. It was a sabbath. Some problems and i'm singing. It and i looked to my left and there's guy looks take you just got off the golf course. He's got no short time polo shirt and the two and he looks at me and we worn off to each other. Whatever song guy's name is charles South carolina to this day. If you walk in front of me. I wouldn't even know i wouldn't even know but to this day i'll get random pat. Hey was looking in. Die young. The other day bobby orr. I'm listening to die. Young right now body how you doing. I was already in a back and forth. You know random so back. Ronnie gave us music. He gave his passion for his music and friendship to you know he gave. He gave all hispanic community. Basically a fan. Yeah yeah yeah you fans you know. He was with the fans that was that was big for him in. How does that correlate with him. Being italian italians are very into family. Family's very important in the italian community and not part of the upbringing. I mean you know. That's not just you know. Put the family. Let let's face it. You're nothing without your fans right. I mean you can put all the music out in the world but nobody comes to see your and nobody to it. What you know. You're playing music right. So you got good your fans and and then even translated with wendy. How the blues were at the house of blues. Hominy yoga cycles came through and she's there happened to be on vacation and when grammy illness a deal. I i'm a big fan around. Sorry for your lots. And she was all smiles hug. 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"ronnie" Discussed on The Jump

The Jump

02:54 min | 1 year ago

"ronnie" Discussed on The Jump

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"ronnie" Discussed on The Jump

The Jump

02:20 min | 1 year ago

"ronnie" Discussed on The Jump

"We're just gonna see how they play When when he goes and gets out there in the first month or two of the season. Everybody's gonna be watching to see how this portland trailblazers roster come together. And if they if they got a good start. I think it's going to go a long way. And keeping him happy and giving them the rest of the season to to convince him to stay there I think we start. We started off the show. Talking about ben simmons and him not wanting to can. This situation would easily could have gone in that direction and even more so because as legitimate reasons to want to go someplace. I think dame probably has a better reason than ben simmons because this is more on the franchise then on him but james just got married over the weekend. He's in a good mood. He's doing the wedding hashtag for himself. Doing with the with the city. I think that's a good sign. He's going to start camp in a good place in a good mood. It's not gonna be. It will be a distraction for the trailblazers but if they play well if they start winning. I think this. I think he stays there. Yeah i think the west show hard and so deep and and look defensively. That's been a big issue for them. And hopefully as perk mention right like. That's where chauncey puts his stamp on top of just obviously helping dame along right like book that detroit pistons team that you mentioned per gather were great defensive team But they were kind of a underdog in a lot of ways when they won that championship. Can he get that out of this group and say we may not be the favourite in the west. But i've been on a team. That wasn't the favourite and look what we ended up doing. So defensive effort starts with dame then here the team and you need to improve the defense scott. Start with dame. Cj you agree. One thing i can say is when we damon olympics i watched dane fighting a gila ogle screens. Ba- cookers gregg popovich was holding them accountable. So when i look at just the makeup of this look we got remember. This team was in the western congress files just two years ago so on three years. The golf saw someone. I'm looking at dame lillard guesses start from the snake you look at what. Cj mccollum has the door too. I just saw posting. these workouts. Couldn't end the work nurkic like everybody. Everybody has download luggage including myself at some point in time would not it was filling up the stash. See where he was actually doing his job. So now. when you have a guy that played at the highest level we witnessed this with the atlanta..

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Playing Jazz With Charlie Watts, on Nights off From the Rolling Stones

ACLU Civil Liberties Minute

01:09 min | 1 year ago

Playing Jazz With Charlie Watts, on Nights off From the Rolling Stones

"The rolling stones have often been described as the greatest rock and roll band in the history of rock and roll. We're talking over years about mick jagger. Brian jones keith. Richards bill wyman mick taylor and ronnie wood and the drummer charlie watts who was described in a recent new york times headline as the serene drummer who kept the stones rolling. That times article went on to say that while mr richards guitar. Riff defined the band's most famous single satisfaction. Mr watts drum pattern was just as essential. And that he charlie watts was quote relentless on painted black and supple on ruby tuesday and the master of funky groove on honky. Tonk woman not surprising since jazz was his. I love indeed stones guitarist. Keith richards road. The charlie watts has always been the bed that i lie on musically music including songs lyrics and performance. They are a powerful form of free speech protected by the first amendment and the rolling stones have helped us celebrate that freedom. Their drummer charlie. Watts gave us the satisfaction of music. That sustained us. He died in late august at the age of eighty

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"ronnie" Discussed on Ball is Bae NBA Podcast

Ball is Bae NBA Podcast

02:06 min | 2 years ago

"ronnie" Discussed on Ball is Bae NBA Podcast

"I mean as as a very talented player I'll tell you a little bit more about him and also They had a a tough frontline. They had a guy who created rebounding As a special person Dennis rodman opened the gates. All my rebounders. Now listen in the nba. There have always been outstanding rebounders every team. That was a winning team. Had an outstanding rebound all the way through. But then it's rodman made it a specialty hiring people just i give you a quick story. I was in the locker room getting an say. And it was in san antonio and was san antonio for a short time. And i was getting my ankle taped by the hong trainer and it was about five minutes. So i told one of our guys handle the captain's meeting. I need to take the single. I don't this ankle. Don't feel good. So i run in there as traders running jump on the table. Take care of you in a minute as india. Dennis rodman is on the bike. And he's so unthinking immediately and then how are you okay. you go. And he's biking. I'm fine ronnie fine. I said the games getting ready to start out there are you. Are you playing around here. I'm playing. I'll be out there. I said but if you haven't even been on a layup line he says he's a ronnie. I don't shoot. I don't shoot layups. And i don't shoot shots. I rebound. that's what i do. I said i get it dennis. Don't anybody tonight while you re so. I'm sure he did not listen to. Dennis was unique gifted and talented man. Who had his quirks and had his things. But good something in the nba. People find out what you're good at and they tried to break it down so as as tough as dennis was there. Were people trying to you. Know do things to not make dennis as good as he is everything that has to do with scores that has to do with rebound is post players..

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