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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From the WCLEX catches law dot Com studios. It's the
download with Danielle on Boston's Classic Rock one twenty seven WCX.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Danielle's taking a break from the download, hang out on
the beach for a little while. So we're hat and
imagine she's on the beach as this arctic front passes
over us and we're all sending your stuff. Hey, it's
like four degrees back here, serio degree wind chills so
bad this morning getting up last night the wind screaming
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so much. Yeah, this afternoon we're going to warm up
to the mid to upper twenties. Wind chills still in
the teens, however, and last night that wind was taken
a toll power was out so many different places, debris
all over the place. In framing him, This poor guy's
driving down Elm Street seven to fifteen pm, minding his
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own business side. The guy almost died. A tree fell on.
Here's somebody from the fire department talking about getting the
guy out of the vehicle.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
And when we got there, we found the driver to
be entrapped in the car and we had to use
the jaws of life to get him out, and.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
He was alert and talking he said when you took
him out. Yes, yes he was very lucky considering the
damage to the vehicle. Jaws of life. How long was
he in there? I'd be freaking out, man, freaking out?
Just what I really be thinking the whole time? Is
my car going to blow up? I would think that too, seriously, Like,
get me out it? Do I smell gas? Do I
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smell gas? Gotta be freaking out? Die Hard movie? Seriously,
poor guys, just trying to make a run down of
seven to eleven. Get a couple of slim gyms, come
back and watch Thursday night football and a tree falls
on them. It looks like the fourth tree into a
car story we've had though it is, and we haven't
been here a long time, but what do the odd
We've lily been on the in fla what's seven or
eight months? And you're going life falling everywhere forty miles
an hour. The timing has to be perfect for something
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like this to happen. You know what the moral of
the story is here? What's the moral? Live every moment?
You never know? The fall back? Trying to play the
Scott Wild Christmas music again, Let's feel good about it?
Boo named man. You know, he's not feeling good right now.
Brian Walsh, he's enjoying his last days as a civilian. Trial.
His trial started this week. Just to a review, he's
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accused of killing, accused of killing his wife Anna then
dismembering her remains. He's admitted he moved her body, he
was misleading the police into her disappearance. But he says
he didn't murder her. Well, he panicked. He panicked, panic
after a night of nudging and she didn't respond. He
nudged and nothing happened. Nudged or twice nothing happened. Is
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it alleged or alleged dodger? A third time? Fell off
the bed, fell off the bed, he nudged and then
they found all these trash bags full of red and
brown stained articles. Mountain of evidence. So yesterday the jury
heard from William Fastow, who's a Washington based real estate
agent who was having an affair with Walsh's wife Anna
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at the time of her death. And Brian's attorneys are
trying to make it sound like he was okay with that,
or he wasn't pissed off about it, No ead about her, right,
so he did not kill her because of that. So
his attorneys were questioning this guy yesterday on the stand.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
While she would talk to you about arguments they had
about finances or the stress of his federal case, she
always spoke to you about him in a positive light. Yes,
And you knew from her, from her words that she
cared for him deeply, very much so.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Very much so. But she's having an affair with this guy.
He knew it. Just they're just trying any at this point.
They're trying anything straws, obviously. But like we know, the
documentary is coming now because this has gone national and
you said it was on the documentary. He was always
a documentary. I don't I don't mean to make the
strategy for my own personal you know, entertainment or anything
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like that. But you know this is gonna happen. The
documentary is gonna come out. It's gonna be this whole
big thing. It's already on the evening news what you said,
it was on EBC newslast night. I saw David you
were talking about it. So no doubt it's going to
be on twenty twenty, probably next week. Sixty Minutes will
probably do something on it. This is it, Yes, this
is just the first week. This is day four, Day four,
what's next? It's a clown show. Had you been on
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this jury and taking this home with you over the weekend?
Oh wow, yea one point seven seconds of sports with Tyler.
They tell you know you can't talk to anybody about it.
Imagine that, right you're on the jury. Oh you got
all your family and friends? What was it like? What
I can't talk about? I can't talk about it. We
can't talk about the Bruins and we can talk about
the Celtics. You big blowouts last night Bruins at home
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against the Blues. Pablo Zaka scored twice. Morgan geek, he
had a goal, he had a couple of assists to
go with it. And Victor Arbinson round applause for Victor,
Victor little what do you hear? What do you say?
Speaker 5 (04:49):
Vic?
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Four hundredth career point? Congratulations man B's win five to two.
They're off tonight. Back home tomorrow at the Garden to
play the Devil's puck drops. At seven. Celtics played the Wizards.
The three win bottom dwelling Wizards, three wins? Does anybody
show up for those games? Can they give those tickets away?
I gotta tell you, I didn't get to see much,
really any of it last night because I was working
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and going to bed early and all that. But I
would imagine it was no more than ten people in
the state had to be who's going to watch three wins?
And for the Celtics, they didn't have Jalen Brown, didn't matter.
Just pommeled these guys one forty six to one oh one.
That was the final. And tonight they're back in town
here at the Garden playing the Lakers, the classic rivalry.
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Look at that, Lebron's in town. Yes, he only scored
eight points last night. Lebron does he travel by private
jet everywhere he goes? I don't know he has. It
makes me seven o'clock the puff time. All right, we
have some Patriots which deserves some shout outs. Here we
got Trevion Henderson named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Month. Wow,
the entire month. Hunter Henry one of my favorite tight ends.
He's been named the Patriots nominee for the Walter Payton
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NFL's Man of the Year award. That's a big deal.
And then Tom Rady has officially goat approved the Patriots
by making them the number one team in his NFL
Power rankings. That's big. That's a big puff of white
smoke came out of one of Tom Brady's mansions. He said,
Pope style. Yes, he PopEd it. He PopEd it. So
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Thursday is a big media day in the NFL. And
so the whole Mike Tomlin thing with the Steelers. This
is a crazy story because this guy's one of the
most winningest coaches in NFL history, never had a losing
season with the Steelers ever, and he's the most I
think he's the most senior tenured coach in the league
with this team almost twenty years. Yeah, but this year,
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how did the Patriots lose to the Steelers this year?
Speaker 6 (06:41):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Well, I bet if they played them now they pound them.
It was earlier, it was different then, that's true. So anyway,
he gets off the field after the Steelers lose over
the weekend, and that fired Tomlin. Fired Tomlin, which is
crazy to imagine people saying fire Mike Tomlin. So then
Ben Roethlisberger goes on this podcast and he's talking about
how you can make a great coach at Penn State.
And so now all these rumors are swelling that he's
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gonna go be such a meadhead as Rothless Burger. But
the rumors are swelling that he's going to get fired
by the Steelers and pull a Belichick and go to
the college ranks. So when he was asked by a reporter,
this is what he had to say.
Speaker 7 (07:14):
Hey, guys, I don't have time for that speculation. I mean,
that's a joke to me. I got one of the
best jobs in all of professional sport. Why would I
have any interest in coaching college football. That'll be the
last time to address it, and not only today, but
moving forward. Never say never, but never. Okay, anybody else
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got any questions about any college jobs? It's not a
booster with a big enough blank check.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Mister Tomlin, would you go to Pittsburgh Community College and coach?
Thank you?
Speaker 7 (07:47):
Anybody asking Sean Payton about that? You know, anybody asking
Andy Reid about stuff like that?
Speaker 2 (07:53):
That's you think he feels insulted, angry. Everybody was scared
of him at that point. That'd be like if somebody
came in here said, hey, Chuck, what do you think
about going to do morning showing? Debukee Iowa.
Speaker 8 (08:01):
Good morning debut.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
All right, that's sports. I'm Tyler and this is the
Chuck Blind Morning Show on ZLX, the Jeep four by
four Challenge. Yes, here we go. Pelosi has crafted four
songs put together very quickly. All you have to do is,
well not all. You have to really get it all because
it's a big prize. It's a thousand dollars gift card.
(08:23):
Is Smuggler's notch on the line here. So we have
four songs. We need the title of the songs and
the artists exactly as they are written and spoken. You
can't get it wrong in any way or else somebody
in this room is gonna gone. I mean, like I said,
we have rules, but we've also let's just make sure
everybody understand this we have done. We have one rule.
(08:44):
You don't have to do the words in parentheses. We've
established that a long time ago. All right, But say
if it was somebody like Jimmy Hendrix, apparently now you
have to say Jimmy hendricks experience, which I did, think
Jimmy Hendrix experience. That's what it is. Rule is, Chuck.
The biggest rule is it's two two against one if
it comes down to it, and it will overrule. Okay,
all right, well there's a Chuck Holme morning.
Speaker 8 (09:05):
Alright, all right.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
One thousand dollars gift card is Smugglers Notch. Let's get
on at eight seven seven six one seven, one hundred
point seven the Jeep four by four Challenge next one
of debuts.
Speaker 9 (09:21):
Now it's Chucks.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
Challenge one hundred point seven w ZLX, not just any challenge.
The Jeep four by four Challenge. That means four songs,
title the song and the artists who do said song.
You get that right, You get a one thousand dollars
gift card to Smugglers Notch. And if you've been paying
attention this week to the challenges, there's been a common
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thread going through there, no holiday thread. If you will,
we've been stuffing something into your stocking. Hey now, so uh,
Tyler and I have given this a couple of listens here,
a couple of spins test drive. Yeah, I'm gonna smoke
up here for a while. It's gonna be I'm gonna
put my feet come on, have faith cross eight seven
(10:08):
seven six seven point seven, take a crack at this.
We were just talking to Ryan from North Alerborough. He's
very excited about being the first one to hear this,
And like I said, Ryan, we picked you first because
we feel you have the best shot at this out
of all the people on the line right now, you
seem to be the most knowledge. Let's do it, all right.
Speaker 10 (10:26):
I like that.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Let's just get to it, all right. Here's your four songs,
the four by four challenge. Do I eats have to
play that again?
Speaker 5 (10:38):
Now?
Speaker 2 (10:38):
Of course that's so it's easy. Bang out all four
right now, go go ahead, Ryan, Oh man, I need
to hear it again. Really, I think I have one
in my head right now. But all right, that's good,
that's good. Start, Let's try it again. It's doable. It's good.
(10:59):
It's not as as I thought. You do this right now.
It's doable.
Speaker 10 (11:03):
But it's it's it's a clip.
Speaker 3 (11:04):
The clip is a tough man. It's it's like a
millisecond each song.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
What are you yelling at me for?
Speaker 3 (11:10):
I know the third one in was Weezer? It was
a Weezer song.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
I got nothing, man, Ryan, send him into the weekend angry.
That's my that's my motto. Why are you yelling at us?
Cost is from Hudson. I'm warning you with peace and love,
thank you, Ringo. You can you can pick up the
energy off of that costs and work from that.
Speaker 11 (11:36):
Brian, I got nothing, man, jesus, Wait, I suggest you
guys do two seconds first song, maybe a fourth or eight.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
Wait? Are you saying that the ZX listeners are too
dumb for to get this, that we looked down upon them,
that we don't think they have the classic rock intelligence?
I say no, sir, I'm too dumb.
Speaker 12 (11:56):
To d one lets one.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
If you want the first of the second, call it
to get it possible? You know, I don't know, just
a thought.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
All right, I'm still gonna play you the clip one
more time. Come on, come on, don't we get any complaints?
Here we go.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
I even I even pitched that to slow it down
a little bit, just for you. I don't know if
you noticed that.
Speaker 5 (12:21):
But.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
I'm practically handing one thousand dollars out right now, one
thousand dollars gift card to smugglers, notch waiter, bring me
another lobster. That's kind of weekend. You would have another
hot rum rum Matt from Georgetown. Do you have like
a nice turtleneck you could wear in the in the
lodge as you're ordering fashions.
Speaker 5 (12:46):
Okay, my ask goot already picked up beautiful.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
All right, I'm gonna play for you. Get there, you go,
come on, man.
Speaker 5 (12:59):
Okay, well i'll uh, I'll pass on one to my
my fellow listeners. There's a concert that I went to
at the TV Garden with my dear daughter Kai. We
heard undone the Sweater song by Weezer.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Do you want to take another shot?
Speaker 5 (13:17):
Okay, Okay, well, okay, I'll keep going.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
All right, I'll tell you what. Since you seem to
be warmed up here, I'm gonna play it again. That
third one is ridiculous, is ridiculous?
Speaker 5 (13:36):
All right, Alice, we wish you were merry Christmas.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
No, No, not that I know of. But I didn't
know Christmas songs either. Yeah. You learned something new every day.
All right? We got one point something, Yeah, we got one.
We got all right, that's a solid one. That was
a solid one. Eight seven seven six one seven, one
hundred point seven. And it's the Jeep four by four
(14:02):
Challenge playing for one thousand dollars gift card to smugglers.
Notch Tim from Worcester, the City, the Seven Hills, the
Paris of the eighties. This can be all yours you ready, Tim.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
I was really hoping to have I was really hoping
I have a couple more callers before I got.
Speaker 10 (14:17):
This, sang I got, I got two and a half.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
All right, wait, let me play for you again here,
what do you have?
Speaker 13 (14:29):
All right?
Speaker 3 (14:29):
So undone the sweater song Weezer Last Christmas by Wham
and then Alison Chains and I can't put my finger
on the song, but I'm gonna say, would.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
We are inching closer? We're on about the fifteen yard
line right now? We are so close? Is that the
red zone? Technically you are in the red zone. Yes,
I wouldn't say the fifteen. We're more on like the
four think. Okay, yeah, I'll give him that. We're deep
in the red zone right now. But it's snow out
and everybody's cold, exactly. But at this point, do you
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pass or do you run? You know, that's the decision
we're gonna make. You gotta push through here, Andy, you
got to thank Tim from Worcester for that. Andy from Denham,
I do so I have.
Speaker 14 (15:15):
A problem, but I think I have the fourth band.
But again I don't know the song.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
All right, let me play it again? First, Wait, wait, wait,
let me let me play it again. All right, what
do you have?
Speaker 14 (15:31):
I got all four bands, not all four songs.
Speaker 5 (15:34):
So we's there Alison Change, Smashing Pumpkins, I believe is
and Lamb.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
No, no, you believe wrong.
Speaker 3 (15:44):
You know what?
Speaker 2 (15:45):
Quarterback just got sacked. Yes, this is like a vibrating
football game that you can't ever win when you're playing
with your first they get that one guy going around
in a circle. Hey, Danielle's on the line. Oh it's
Danielle from Songs. How you doing, Danielle? Good good, all right,
you've been taking all this in. You've been waiting. She's
like a cobra. You're ready, So let me play it again.
(16:12):
All right, pounds on that. What are those songs? And
what are the artists?
Speaker 14 (16:16):
Okay, so I think the first one is Nutshell by
Allison Chains.
Speaker 5 (16:22):
Maybe the second one I can't.
Speaker 15 (16:26):
I don't know what the second one is, third one,
we am Last Christmas, and then we have the sweater
stung by wee there.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
All right, she's kind of keeping track. You did well,
you did well. We did move a little bit further away.
But cooler, cooler, cooler. She was paying attention. Yeah, it
was a fifteen yard penalty. We went back was a
little bit, Kyle, don't make us punt. Kyle can't.
Speaker 16 (16:53):
Do you know it?
Speaker 14 (16:56):
Well?
Speaker 13 (16:56):
I know three for sure?
Speaker 12 (16:58):
Okay, so you can say.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Yeah, go ahead, Kyle.
Speaker 17 (17:09):
Alison James haven't beside you cannot figure out the second
song last Christmas? Wham, I'm done the Sweater Song by Lisa.
Can I hear the second song again?
Speaker 2 (17:19):
All right? Let me let me play for you again?
All right, here we go. You're right there. I thought
the second one was the easiest.
Speaker 10 (17:31):
No, I know, I am one more time.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
All right, since you're so close, come on.
Speaker 5 (17:45):
I can't.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
I don't know, Dady, please give me again. I want
to go to Smuggler's notch. Oh the disappointment? Hey, when
that happens? Steve from Lank answer, I don't think everybody
else could help you even more than they have already.
Speaker 12 (18:03):
I know I had three of them from the beginning.
I still don't have that second one, but I'll go
allis and chains having beside you when I last Christmas,
I'm done the Sweater song wheezer, and I'm gonna have
to guess I let's Laska here one more time? Yep,
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that second one.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
The second one is a familiar voice, right, I would.
Speaker 12 (18:32):
I think so, I don't know. I'm gonna take a
complete guest, start me up rolling stones?
Speaker 2 (18:43):
Was that really a guess?
Speaker 10 (18:45):
It was a guess?
Speaker 14 (18:47):
I heard him the last time?
Speaker 18 (18:48):
I was.
Speaker 12 (18:48):
I was thinking Van before that last time.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
That was a hell of a guest. Let's hear the song. Yes, Steve,
congratulations the champion of the g four by four challenge.
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You have a one thousand dollars gift cards to smugglers notch.
Speaker 12 (19:18):
That's awesome.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
Thanks, Thank you very much for saying undone the Sweater
song by Weezer, because if he tripped up on that,
I would have banged my head. He gets that window
that's in parentheses. I thought you said we didn't have
to do parentheses, but you don't have to bus. But
if he had said just the sweater song, that would
have been incorrect. All right, all right, thank you, thank you.
Way to go, Steve. Enjoy that hang on the line. Okay,
I can relax now, thank you. All right, keep that
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number handy eight seven seven six seven seven, because it's
Friday and we have our classic rock check in coming
up here, and this is gonna be a lot of fun.
This is gonna be good. This is a good one.
Uh I don't all right, go ahead, that's right. We
started talking about it yesterday. I was gonna make a
surprise thing. But it's like going back to high school
when you first got your license and you got a
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chance to get into that vehicle by yourself. You have
the license, it's still warm. There's the radio. What song?
What is that one song that was just the song
of this life changing experience? Yes, that you could turn
up so loud and it's yours and you never forget
it for the rest of your life. Song you've been
dreaming about cranking alone in the car? Yes, first time? Yes,
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I know mine. You know I got a story. Tell
us that song. We all have a story. Yes, we
want to hear your story. Eight seven seven six one seven,
one hundred point seven. The check in is next from ZLX.
Speaker 8 (20:39):
One two check check just check it in on my buddy,
It's time to check in.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
Chuck Chuck on Boston's Classic Rock one hundred point seven
w ZLX. Not just any check in the Friday check in.
I love this, this is my favorite. I love that
we do with the musical Friday check in. Well we
have you guys. Call us eight seven seven six seven
one hundred point seven and share your musical stories. You
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can also leave us a talk back on the free
iHeartRadio app. Just makes the election number one preset hit
that little red microphone there. I actually have to give
my wife Kelly credit for this one. She came up
with this. I thought this was her. I yeah, Kelly,
he knows how I just said, Kelly. Look, I'm sure
she noted that as well. But she was talking about
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growing up in upstate New York, right, and how when
she first got her license, one of her first things
to drive to, I believe was the orthodontist. And I
probably shouldn't have said that, but she would get in
there and as she would say, she'd fire up a dart,
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have some mints ready before she got to the orthodontist,
but she'd fire up a dart, get in the radio,
get in the cart, turn up the radio for Neil Young.
Neil Young was a good nice Yeah. She's a big
Neil Young fan. Huge yeah. Yeah, like Cowgirl in the
Sand something like that. Yeah, that the smoke poorn out
of the car. He rolls up State New York. Absolutely
that's a vision. So I thought, that's a great idea.
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But everybody has that song. So what we're looking for
is when you first cut your license. You're sixteen and
a half years old. Yep. You've had to look at
those horrible movies of crashes and everything and drivers training,
all of them. You had to go through the whole thing.
You had to go to the DMB, you had to
take the road test, the nervousness of all that, the
written test, you've got it. You had to sweat through
trying to parallel park with some fat guy in the
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passenger seat board with his life doesn't want to be there.
He's angry at you. You finally got the license. You
get into that vehicle, Mom, can I have the car?
Speaker 3 (22:45):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (22:46):
This is so exciting. You're gonna take it out of
your Yes, you get in there, crank up the volume.
What is the first song your first crankable driver's license song?
That would be one song that stuck with. Here we
go all right? Eight seven seven six seven one hundred
point seven. I'm gonna get a start because this song
still hits me. And the thing about doing the morning show,
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it's so busy here in the morning. I don't get
a chance to really turn this up loud in the
studio like I did in the afternoon. Still to this day,
every time when I hear this opening note, you know
who loves this? Just choice for you, Carter Allan? Really?
Who's his favorite band? Oh? I didn't know that. He's
a big who guy. Oh my god? When did you
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get this gun? You got eight and a half minutes
of absolute guitar glory and Roger Daltry screaming yes. And
we get to that part at the end, O god,
are you a dart like you?
Speaker 16 (23:43):
Wife?
Speaker 2 (23:44):
I didn't do the darts. I would have this up
so loud, screaming along. That's a good choice, my man.
I got chills. I got chills, all right, So that
is my I just got my driver's license kind of
a song. Yeah, what do you have? Mine is?
Speaker 13 (24:04):
You know?
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Look, we always know everybody knows at this point that listens.
My favorite band is Van Halen, of course. And I
remember the first time I took the car out alone,
all those years of father controlling the radio and I
just couldn't pick my own tunes. I had my nineteen
eighty four cassette and I went right to an album
cut that all Van Halen fans love almost as much
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as any other song. It's called drop dead Legs on
and I was ripping a dark like your wife at
the time, smoke billowing out of the nineteen seventy three
AMC G hornet by lowing out of you guys had
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an AMC hornet? We had an yea. It was my
father's work car that he got for like fifty bucks
that somebody gave him. But the radio. He put in
a radio and it cranked, blowing out that speaker, cutting
it so it just vibrates from then on. What happened
to the radio? I don't know, Dan, I don't know.
It was working fine when I left the car barked
it's a good one. Yeah, all right. We got producer
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Jack who wanted to jump in on this. When you
got your license, you got in the vehicle. What was
that song? So we feature on this radio station a
band called Jet Yes. And when I got my license
and I remember, I'm very young, So this was two
thousand and six. They were very very young, very young.
They were just getting ready to put out their second album,
and they were really heavily pushing the single from their
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second album. It's called put your Money where your Mouth
is a good band, and that is such a crankible song.
They're so good. They just played in Boston just a
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few months ago and I saw them and the sound
so good, just as good as they did, oh god,
twenty years ago now and the late WBCN played the
hell out of that song. Yeah when it was he did,
I remember that. That's great job, Jack. I like that.
Like that Jet. You don't hear too much about Jet.
No like it, Pelosi, it's your turn, Oh yeah, well
you know it's funny, Chuck. Mine was sort of similar
(26:19):
to yours.
Speaker 19 (26:20):
And I distinctly remember getting my first car, which was
a clapped out nineteen seventy one Ford to Reno. Oh
Holy rusted. But someone had put in a great sound system.
They'd just cut the dashboard and slid one like a
CD player that made all those different like lights and colors.
So I had my mixtape and I also threw my
mixed CD and I threw in I remember lighting it
up to the who like not smoking. I was on
(26:42):
a smoke like but basically doing a training drop and
roasting the rear tires on that plan.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
And it's a great memory. Oh I could see it.
It is a great song. My favorite WHO song. This
is it? Hands down? Yeah. It was just good to
just try to test out the stereo with that song.
And you know it's funny. We all remember the crappy
cars that we got into. I love that like ours
was the lemon yellow Pontiac Lemons with the Landau roof
(27:08):
ohof go. All right, we got to hear yours. Now
what is your I just got my driver's license. I
am turning this up as loud as I can in
the car song eight seven seven six one seven one
hundred point seven. Drop us a talk back on the
free iHeartRadio apps.
Speaker 20 (27:29):
Now back to.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
The check in.
Speaker 20 (27:32):
Wi Chuck.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
Seven w z LX is the Friday musical check in Today.
Eight seven seven six one seven one hundred point seven.
Download the free iHeartRadio app. Leave us that talk back.
We're taking you back to high school. You finally got
your license. You're dreaming about getting your driver's license, to freedom,
(27:58):
the what you considered at the time adulthood. Little did
you know the stress that was coming. Oh, but it
was that moment you got into the car your parents card. Yep,
you had it alone for the first time you're taking
it out on the road. You're control of the radio.
You're in charge of the radio. What is that song
(28:19):
that had to come out of that radio that you
would turn up so loud and you remember it for
the rest of your life and nobody can turn it down, nobody.
You're in charge. It's my car for a little short
period of time. Ye, at least for a few hours.
Paul from Peebty. How you doing.
Speaker 5 (28:37):
Good?
Speaker 18 (28:37):
Good?
Speaker 14 (28:37):
How you guys doing.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
We're great. It's Friday, it's the weekend, thet musical checking.
We're looking forward to hearing everybody's song here. What do
you have? Okay?
Speaker 10 (28:46):
So, so my mom bought me a cop before I
got my life.
Speaker 20 (28:51):
Whoa, yeah, well it was it's not that wild.
Speaker 10 (28:55):
It was a seventy nine Malibu.
Speaker 11 (28:57):
It was the neighbors car, you know, got it for
like three hundred bucks because it's back in eighty This
is back in eighty seven. And I ended up putting
a nice Panasonic super Tuna in there. And even before
I got my license, I was all set ready to go.
As soon as I got my license and I got home,
I grabbed my keys and I said, mom, see you later.
(29:19):
And I grabbed the.
Speaker 10 (29:21):
First tape, put it in my cassette.
Speaker 5 (29:25):
Judas priests screaming for vengeance.
Speaker 15 (29:27):
Yes, come on, come on, rob the HELLI in hell
at the beast of Juus grief, and.
Speaker 11 (29:41):
I made a bee line to one twenty eight and
see how fast this thing could actually.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Go miles an hour. That's great.
Speaker 10 (29:52):
Yeah, got downhill that.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
They were shaking like a basted nice one. Good star,
Good job, Paul. Let's go to on from Lynn. How
you doing Ron, I'm.
Speaker 14 (30:02):
Doing good, dey guy.
Speaker 13 (30:04):
I got on all right now.
Speaker 5 (30:07):
Well, as we know, my first cassette was I put
in an appetite And as we know, there's no speed
limit when guns is playing. And next thing I know,
the blues are flashing behind me because I was listening
to out to Get Me.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
It's a great song and there's no way you're pulling over.
This is an outlaw song.
Speaker 10 (30:31):
No, my dad.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Os front. That's right. All we need these guns. Oh,
that's such a great song with great album. Nice it's
like a it's a great driving song because it's kind
of an outlaw song. They're to get me, that's right,
you're sixteen and a half. You got the world by
the gym. Yep, how are you this morning? I'm doing good, guys,
(31:00):
you very good? All right, the high school? You just
got your license. You're in the car. What song are
you cranking?
Speaker 17 (31:09):
Old and earring Man rad On?
Speaker 2 (31:11):
Oh, Man's love that song. This is one of the
all time driving songs.
Speaker 10 (31:18):
Nineteen seventy four Pinto and then I got a speeding
ticket Fighter in tow around.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
The corner for me, probably the only guy that ever
got a ticket in a Pinto. That's seventy four exploding pins.
How good the song is though, you can make you
drive a Pinto into a speeding ticket.
Speaker 10 (31:32):
Oh yeah, hey guys, thank you.
Speaker 5 (31:34):
I love the show.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
Have a great weekend. Thank you, Jim. Thanks Jim. That song,
especially when you hear this at night. Oh yeah, this
has to be a top five driving song of all times. Oh,
without a doubt, could be top three probably. Yeah, that's
a good one. Oh, this is this is good. Ian
from Auburn, Good.
Speaker 13 (31:52):
Morning, Yes, good morning? Hell are you?
Speaker 2 (31:55):
We're good. We're taking you back to high school. You're
in the car. Oh, there's that song you love? You're
reaching for the volume knob?
Speaker 21 (32:02):
What is it?
Speaker 5 (32:04):
Oh? So I dropped my mom off after passing my
road test and I got on the highway, White sneaks.
Speaker 10 (32:09):
Here I go again.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
I am alive, I am blessed, I have my license.
No great one man, Thanks Anne. All right, this is interesting.
This is a wild card. Kevin from Wakefield. How are
you doing? Kevin?
Speaker 5 (32:37):
Hey, hey guys, how you doing?
Speaker 2 (32:38):
Excellent? What do you hear? All right? We've been running
all right here with guns and roses and white Snake
and Judas priest. Take it, Kevin, take the baton, run
with it, and they're my favorite.
Speaker 22 (32:51):
But when I failed my second I failed two driving tests,
finally passed it. Katrina and the Waves walk all day,
every day?
Speaker 2 (33:03):
Interesting twice? Yeah, are you driving today?
Speaker 22 (33:11):
Very very carefully?
Speaker 2 (33:12):
Yeah, geez. You know, I think they said when you
failed two times, you're not allowed to crank a rock song,
So you have to do some they issue you that
can trite in the waves cassette. Yeah, just start here
walking on sunshine. All right, no judgments here, you know.
I gotta say it's a guilty pleasure song. It is
a catchy song. Remember The Secret of My Success, Michael J. Fox,
(33:35):
that movie in the eighties. This was like a theme song,
and I remember loving that movie, and I meanli, this
song is not that bad. It's all right, It's okay,
and then it turns because it won't leave your head. Yeah,
it'll now I'm gonna be singing the stupid song all day.
It moves. All right, Let's go to Matt Marshfield marsh Bay, guys.
Yes are you doing?
Speaker 10 (33:54):
Matt?
Speaker 3 (33:55):
Going on good?
Speaker 2 (33:56):
Ready for the weekend?
Speaker 14 (33:57):
Here?
Speaker 2 (33:58):
All right, you got your license, you got the radio.
Speaker 13 (34:01):
Okay, I got my life in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 3 (34:04):
Jesus Ford Ranger not bad, he's sixteen.
Speaker 13 (34:08):
I like it.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
Yeah, And what's the s.
Speaker 20 (34:11):
H Listen to show me how to Live by Audiola.
Speaker 2 (34:14):
This is fantastic. This is fantastic. This is one of
my all time favorite albums. That is nasty. Audio Slave said, oh,
we're gonna just be raging against the machine with a
singer this time. And they did it and they crushed it.
Speaker 19 (34:34):
And isn't the video like him on the run. Isn't
this video being like he's in like an old car.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
Driving around to chase It's perfect? Yes, it's perfect, perfect,
good one mad Snow Katrina in the waves. But I mean, yeah,
what is though? All right? We got Wayne in the car.
How are you doing, Wayne?
Speaker 14 (34:52):
What's bad?
Speaker 2 (34:53):
Happy weekend? I can tell I know exactly what song
Wayne is driving with the windows down on right now,
despite the fact that it's thirteen degrees with his ice
coffee speaker.
Speaker 14 (35:04):
Sorry, brother, Oh, then we go get better.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
That's good, all right, Wade? You got your license, you
got the radio. What do you have?
Speaker 14 (35:12):
In nineteen eighty four, I bought the sixty nine Tomorrow
for six hundred. Couldn't afford the stereo, but he had
an eight track player in there with an equalized a
six by nine.
Speaker 10 (35:24):
Shit, brother, I.
Speaker 8 (35:28):
Want to take a ride right now.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
Had a Hirst competition shift on the tree.
Speaker 14 (35:36):
Two speed, but I only had two. I only had
two eight tracks. And that what happened to be fog
Hat Live and we were craking up some slow rides.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
Take it easy?
Speaker 20 (35:52):
Whoa this.
Speaker 8 (35:55):
Lottery?
Speaker 2 (35:56):
Oh my god? The fog Hat Live album. I love
that album. Tremendous. No filtering cigarettes in this.
Speaker 14 (36:03):
They had to stick the batch books in there to get.
Speaker 15 (36:06):
Into play, right, you know, Yeah, just dropped this cigarette
butt on the floor.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
Man, Dang, you have a good weekend. Joke's not working.
You gotta get out and close it. So I can start.
All right, let me hit one of these talk bags here.
Talk bags coming in on the Free iHeartRadio App.
Speaker 14 (36:24):
Oh my god, what a memory, Chuck, Thank Kelly.
Speaker 20 (36:29):
A great topic.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
I got my driver's license. I drove an unregistered, uninsured
Camaro playing the pione Are.
Speaker 13 (36:39):
Super Tuna, the Pioneer on the Pioneer Speakers.
Speaker 9 (36:44):
Sweet Emotions by Arrowsmith.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
Come on, swat, whoa, whoa, that's a good one. This
is another all time driving song, and this is on you.
You have to turn it up as loud. Absolutely, I've
ever listened to the song in regular volume. Now you
have to turn this song. That Tom Hamilton baseline in
(37:09):
that I hope the baseline. Good songs coming in you guys,
keep them coming. Eight seven seven six seven one point seven.
The Free iHeartRadio app used to talk back button. We're
talking about when you first got your driver's license, that
first song that you cranked up without your parents in
the car. You're in charge. It's the checking with Chuck
(37:30):
Friday style. It's ZLX, Chuck Nolan Morning Show, Danielle on vacation.
We're soldiering on here, Tyler Pelosi hanging out. Yeah, it's
Friday so we're doing the Friday Musical check in and
hearing some great, great songs. We're taking you back to
when you first got your driver's license. You first got
that responsibility, you had that freedom. You're in mom and
(37:50):
Dad's car. You got that first song that jumps out
of the radio or maybe the A track or the
cassette or the CD player depending on your era, streaming,
what what ever it was, depending on your era, what
was that first song that really hit you that you
just jack that thing up you remember for the rest
of your life. We've had everything from Deep Purple to
(38:11):
Audio Slave. It's great and Katrina and the Waves somehow
made it in there, and also hearing about how everybody
would get a hold of their parents car and then
play with the sound system. You get the somebody had
a car just the AM radio and you get the
FM converter in there, the eight track or the matchbooks,
whatever you had to do, whatever it took to get
a good sound out of it. Eight seven seven six seven,
(38:33):
leave us a talkback on the free iHeartRadio app. Let's
hit some of those talkbags. My favorite song I got
was Highways.
Speaker 8 (38:41):
Highways, Yes, probably the best purple.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
Let's be honest, better than smoke on the water. I
can't decide what is better, the studio version or the
live version. The live made in Japan. So good as
twenty minutes long. It's so good man picture it. July
nineteen ninety three. My bald head then had hair down
past my shoulders and I was blasting twisted sister, I
(39:15):
want a ride.
Speaker 18 (39:18):
Here you go.
Speaker 2 (39:20):
You he's got hair again, there he is. It's about
thirty pounds later. What mortgage? I don't have a mortgage.
Speaker 7 (39:34):
No, hey, guys, this is Leo from Huffington to give
me quite a little bit of PTSD.
Speaker 2 (39:41):
Anyways, my song is Big Guns by skid Row. It
likes to be a Camaros Timmy, is that you out
in the driveway?
Speaker 13 (39:53):
We can hear that?
Speaker 4 (39:54):
And here.
Speaker 18 (40:00):
Up their first album, The Highway on my seventy eight
f two fifty pickup, which I restored myself, and I
thought when I was fourteen years old, when the two
big subwork was behind the seat, the blast your ear
drums out. Yes, I'm getting on route to the southbound,
head into the cake for the weekend. Listen, it's a
(40:22):
monthly crew kicked out my heart Davy, Yeah, absolutely, the
Cara metal making its way through.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
Yeah, Oh my god, am I doing ninety five? I
didn't even realize a seventy eight shavings like something from
Timmy and Lassie Screaming down the.
Speaker 13 (40:47):
Highway had to be because I'm the biggest fan.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
It had to be good times, bad times. I yes,
what a great intro to a song and then it kicks. Oh,
such a great song. You know the Becoming led Zeppelin
documentary on Netflix that I forced you to watch, Yes,
(41:12):
they do. There's so much live footage the live version
of that in nineteen sixty. Oh my god, I don't
think I made it that dude. It's so good because
there was too many writers from Cream magazine and stuff
that they ended. Oh the music parks were great, though,
they were great. We're doing when you first cut your
driver's license? What was that first song that really hit
(41:32):
you when you had that freedom out there that you
could take over the roadway. This is a great one here.
Speaker 16 (41:37):
I bought my first car and I was driving it
before I even had a license. But it was a
nineteen seventy two Pontiac Lemons three fifty four barrel Nitress
Race and Slicks.
Speaker 2 (41:52):
It was just a sick car.
Speaker 12 (41:54):
Yeah, I love it.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
Yeah, and a bed bought shutter watch. You're going back
all right? I can see your eyes taking favorite Rush records, David.
That three album run is unbelievable. Wait a minute, Nitrous,
(42:17):
What is this guy? Mad? Max?
Speaker 19 (42:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (42:19):
Seriously? Did he have a switch that he hit? Probably? Yeah,
that's crazy. Rush. Can't get Rush? All right, let me
grab a couple off of the phones.
Speaker 17 (42:29):
Here.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
It's Friday, Eric from Sutton. How are you.
Speaker 20 (42:34):
So wonderful?
Speaker 2 (42:34):
How are you excellent? Thank you? All right, we're sharing
all these musical memories here. We just got our license.
We're jumping into Eric's car. What are we hearing?
Speaker 18 (42:44):
Uh?
Speaker 20 (42:44):
So it's I'm a rocker, big time, but a slightly
different Uh. It was so what you Want by the
Beastie Boys. I had at player in my in my
eighty six ear and the tape got stuck in there
and it was all I could listen to for about
(43:06):
a million times. And you know what, I never get
sick of it.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
No, it's funny. Beasties are good. Hearing it over and
over and over. I was hearing it though, just over
and over again. This is experience. That's a good one man.
(43:37):
We're high school is we're trying to grow a mustache,
and nobody tells it looks like crape. Nobody says that's
peach fuzz. Hey keep him coming. Eight seven seven six seven?
What is your I just got my driver's license song?
It's almost perfect?
Speaker 1 (43:51):
The only thing missing your voice voice?
Speaker 8 (43:54):
Use the top that feature on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 9 (43:56):
Then make WC elect your number one preset.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
Wow, we are getting bombs with songs here. I think
we're gonna stay till about four o'clock this afternoon and
just keep doing this. The check in continues. We're going
back to when you first get your driver's license. You've
been looking forward to that for years. You had an
older brother and sister, maybe you had got theirs. They
there they go, they're driving away. Hey, can I go with?
Speaker 5 (44:18):
Now?
Speaker 2 (44:19):
You finally got your license? Car's yours, the family vehicle.
The moment you've been waiting for. You pull out, You've
got the radio, You turn that thing up. What is
that first song that you really blast right after you
got your driver's license? Joe from Ashland, it's yours?
Speaker 5 (44:37):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (44:37):
What's the song?
Speaker 10 (44:40):
I got my mother's car?
Speaker 13 (44:42):
I grabbed the keys, I took off and I put
cranked up Rush twenty one to twelve one twelve.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
Rush is such a drivable band. We're getting a lot
of Rush songs.
Speaker 17 (44:54):
This is yeah, well yeah, that song's what twenty two minutes?
Speaker 2 (44:59):
Twenty two minutes? So man, pure bliss going out for
a good long ride.
Speaker 13 (45:04):
Oh yeah, good bowling ride.
Speaker 2 (45:07):
This is one of those uh you know, drive one
mile in Boston type song. Sure's gon take you twenty
two minutes? So what is your song? Eight seven seven
six one seven one hundred point seven. You can leave
us a talkback on the free iHeartRadio app. Let's hit
some of the talkbacks here.
Speaker 21 (45:23):
Hey guys, it was nineteen seventy eight, my father's Pontiac
grand damn huge, big engine, baked back teak with my girlfriend.
All right, first song we heard so on WBCN. It
had to be that smell by the lead of Skinned,
And since I heard that song, went right out bought
(45:45):
the album nineteen seventy eight, See you guys, great joke.
Speaker 2 (45:52):
Great album, every song on that album. Talking a little
bit listening in the BCN. Put that big bag seat,
you know what, microL but you never used that bag
seat I know this is a lapider and the big mattress.
That's right, this is a powerhouse. That's what he was doing.
Ashtrays where he pushed that little thing in for the lighter.
Oh yeah, every now and then you gotta tink it
(46:14):
out on the asphalt to get the ashes out of it.
Ding ding ding ding dingy clean it out a little bit.
Speaker 13 (46:18):
I'd have to say, ted, Nu didn't stranglehold talk to
me in my Mustang.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
Can't go wrong in the Mustang. This is another top
five driving song. It's a great songs you realized in
Alloyd Cloth for me, he did, absolutely did. All right,
we're gonna keep going here because there's so many great
(46:44):
songs out there and everyone's flashing back to those days
as you're on your way into work on a Friday,
like to go ahead, no, go back to high school freedom?
What was that song? Eight seven seven six one seven
one hundred point seven. Leave us a talkback on the
free radio app.
Speaker 20 (47:00):
Set us straight.
Speaker 2 (47:01):
We only think we know what we're talking about. Used
to top that feature on the pie Heart Radio.
Speaker 9 (47:06):
Apple Give us an ear fold at eight seven seven
six point seven and answer the call of the Chuck
Gullen morning show on Boston Classic Rock.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
The check In when Chuck started at eight thirty. But
we're having so much fun with it. We're just continuing on.
It's the Friday Musical check In, and we're going back
to high school. When you first got your driver's license,
you got that freedom, You got the car, you got
the sound system of the car, sound system, maybe one speaker.
If you're lucky, you rip a dart in the car
and you won't get yelled at by your mom. That's right. Yeah,
(47:36):
you're smoking in here. You're you're finally alone. Michael, You're
in Chot in charge of the tunes. What is that
one song when you first got your license which really
got you going?
Speaker 10 (47:46):
You bet?
Speaker 2 (47:47):
You got the bad hair, the bad skin, everything. But
it's a great song coming out. We've had so many
great songs coming through here. Zeppelin, The Who, we had Rush,
we had Van Halen Scorpions, Katrina in the Way, Who
doesn't love Katrin? It in My Waves? Jason from Natum
contribute What is your high school? I just got my
driver's license.
Speaker 10 (48:06):
Song cruising around Maroon sixty nine Mustang killer mullet. I
got a killer sound system, I got the boom box
in the back seat because I got the AM radio
and the dash that I don't have the money to replace.
So I got this boom box that eats more batteries
than somebody's aunt's personal massage.
Speaker 3 (48:28):
I love my music.
Speaker 10 (48:30):
I got a steady, steady supply of D batteries from
Rich's department store, and I've got the Scorpions media overload
ranking on the on my boom box. This is a
kind of an obscure song, but it's it's killer. I Yeah,
(48:54):
that's what I'm talking about, bringing right back.
Speaker 2 (48:58):
I am Klaudsneiner.
Speaker 8 (49:00):
Cloud Well Scorfyon's.
Speaker 2 (49:03):
Scream sixty five rods you didn't understand and they go
scon yeah, you know, and it sounds even better coming
out of a boom box too. On the backstreet. Thank
you bouncing around back there, deep cut Bob the battle,
How you doing, Bob?
Speaker 13 (49:18):
Good morning, guys.
Speaker 20 (49:20):
Morning.
Speaker 13 (49:21):
So August ninth, nineteen eighty four, the day I turned
sixteen and a half, driving my parents nineteen seventy nine
to prest classic station wagon with a motor. Yeah, I
had to put dude every time.
Speaker 20 (49:37):
Twice a week.
Speaker 13 (49:37):
I had to put a gyro motor medic in it
just to make the thing run. I laid down more,
laid down, more smoke when I drove it, more than
a landing vehicle in the Marine Corps. So the song
I got the day I got it. I'm going to
pick my girlfriend up. I'm listening to the Highway to Hell.
I blow my first red light and get pulled over,
(49:58):
and I get a ticket on my pink slip.
Speaker 8 (50:02):
Right away.
Speaker 13 (50:03):
Right yeah, there you go.
Speaker 2 (50:04):
Hey, you had a good tune going. That an all
time replying. That's all that matters. That is a Massachusetts
driver right there.
Speaker 13 (50:12):
You got it. I have a great day.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
Glement you too, Thank you, Bob Woh you know what
I love about this. When we were talking about this
idea off the air, I didn't even consider the fact
that people are going to tell us the cars they
were driving date when it happened. Like tails, you don't forget,
you remember everything. You can smell that car right now,
Chuck Nolan, faith will have all the details blue with
(50:34):
blue vinyl interior. There's no way that Caprice wagon was
going to be starting this morning. Oh oh god, not today.
You're out there. You got the hair brush in and
hold the carported spraying into it. There got some gas, No,
not too much. You're flooding it. Flooding Steve from Woober,
Good morning, good morning. We're doing well. All right? All right, Steve,
(50:57):
you're sixteen and a half. He just got your license.
You cranking up in the car.
Speaker 20 (51:02):
We're cranking uh Peter Frampton live.
Speaker 2 (51:10):
Oh oh right, we know where you're going with this.
Do you feel like we do?
Speaker 20 (51:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (51:17):
You go to get the title right. It's not the contest.
Tyler will let you give it. Yeah, you don't have to.
You can say it wrong.
Speaker 13 (51:25):
Yeah, we kind of pulled in a seventy five.
Speaker 10 (51:30):
Child your.
Speaker 2 (51:32):
Muscle car.
Speaker 13 (51:33):
You're in the school.
Speaker 3 (51:34):
Yeah, it was great.
Speaker 2 (51:35):
Oh what a cool car to me bringing a school.
This is one of those albums, man. Yeah, it never
gets boring. Fourteen minutes of Peter Frampton is talking guitar.
I just have memories of like cars driving down Revere
Beach with this blasting. You know you hear that's the
cars going along. One more they drive by you. That's true.
Speaker 12 (51:55):
All right.
Speaker 2 (51:56):
We got a ton of talkbags coming in too. Off
the free iHeartRadio app. Let's grab a couple of these.
Speaker 23 (52:01):
My first time was when I got my license. My
parents were away and my car had a AM radio
with an FM convert course, so I took my mom's
seventy nine Cadillac. Oh a little joy ride with my girlfriend,
and I put in Don Henley's thirty Laundry ranked it.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
This is a great song. This is a good driving song. Actually,
it's Don Henley's first solo hit too. It's probably my
favorite Don Henley solo song too. This song he found
a drum machine and he was able to get out
from behind the drugs. You see, it was always so
weird that this great drummer would use a drum machine
so many of his solo songs. So he worked with
other artists like Campbell wrote Boys of Summer, right, he
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wrote that little riff for him, so he collaborative. This
is such a huge song. This is a groove. It's true,
you get into it. And what an eighty sound he
landed on, you know what I mean.
Speaker 14 (52:58):
It's just that.
Speaker 2 (53:01):
Yeah, he had so much success as a solo artist too.
Tons All right, let's take another one here. It was
January ninety six.
Speaker 6 (53:09):
I just got my license. I was driving my mother's
nineteen eighty nine Nissan Sentra that she passed on to me,
so box on wheels and into my tape deck went Sublime, nice,
and we blasted. I was one of the first of
my friends to get my license, and it was wrong
way what I got Santoria. The whole album was and
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still is fantastic.
Speaker 2 (53:36):
Two minutes of glory. I love how you guys paint
the picture too. And you're the first of your friends
to get your license. Everybody's calling you, Hey, you got
the car, Let's get out of here. That's a happy
driving song too, that is, let's see if this is
a happy one.
Speaker 18 (53:51):
Now had at three fifty four speed El Camino nineteen
seventy eight listening to Master Pappa.
Speaker 2 (54:00):
It's Metallica was reading somebody. Somebody had to come to
the table with muffins. You know, there are certain songs
that have to you listened to in an El Camino.
It just fits. I think it comes with the vehicle.
Speaker 20 (54:16):
Mascar.
Speaker 2 (54:17):
This is another song you can't listen to unless it's
just top volume, extream decibels. Hold West.
Speaker 6 (54:26):
Hey, guys, So I'm not as old as everyone else,
but I got my license in two thousand and three.
The first song I would have listened to, well, the
first rock and roll song I would have listened to would.
Speaker 22 (54:38):
Have been When Worlds Collide by Powerman five thousand.
Speaker 13 (54:50):
You know what it is?
Speaker 2 (54:51):
Everyone loves a song that could be plausibly said. I
was just driving fast. The song Officer, Sorry, Officer, Sorry Office.
One of those songs that when you go into the
McDonald's drive through you turn it down. I gotta get
the order, you gotta turn it down, turn it down.
That was good man, Those are good ones. How about
this one?
Speaker 12 (55:09):
I got my license after three solid attempts driving test,
so I couldn't wait to play the.
Speaker 2 (55:16):
Chumba Bomba to Thumpkin on the car, and you believe it,
I cranked it out loud, first stop, Duncan drive through
for topic, absolutely for coffee. I'm so terrified to film
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that tap. That is a guilty pleasure song. I like
that one. Is it better than you Treated in the Waves?
I don't know, I don't know. They both great songs,
you guys. Congratulations everybody. Yeah, it's well done. We're in
high school again.
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At check Now one morning show on Daisy RX. Wow,
it's Friday. It's feeling like Friday. Nik F and F.
We have warmed up to fifteen degrees. Be a scorcher
this weekend High thirty seven tomorrow. All right, we gotta
get you ready for it. Carter Allen's on the way
at ten o'clock with a one hundred point seven minute
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commercial free Classic Rock Blog, and he will have another
one hundred dollars gift card for Newbree Comics this week.
Rock You Stocking twelve ten Yes, and at four to
ten with Kenny Young. Are that's it? Rocking your Stocking
is done? It's till next year. These guys are playing
next week the s n HU Arena and Beautiful New Hampshire.
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It's part from ZLS.
Speaker 8 (56:51):
Just when you think this show is terrible, something wonderful happens.
Speaker 5 (56:55):
What it in? Well, a lot of things up.
Speaker 2 (57:01):
Of the bay great. Are you serious? Some people are
over compensating what they're horn. You want to talk about
it on the air, You want to talk about it
off the air. You want to go yell at our boss.
Speaker 9 (57:12):
Let's move on, the Chuck Nolan Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
There will be no long calls before we go. Before
we go, I have to plug my podcast. Brand new
podcasts just come out today. My friend Buzz Night, who
used to be here at the Muzio's back in the day. Yeah,
back in the day. He's got a podcast series called
Taking a Walk. It's a big podcast too, very successful.
(57:36):
Usually he takes a walk with somebody and talks to them.
And what does he call it? Taking a walk? It
makes sense. We weren't walking though we were sitting, but
it's still taking a walk. Well, weren't you the first
podcast that was in front of a live audience? Correct you?
Manuel Emmanuel College in Boston. That's right, all right. You
wouldn't let us come absolutely and make fun of you.
(57:57):
It was jam packed full of students. Listen to the
intro that I get. I dare say call him iconic.
Speaker 14 (58:02):
Yes.
Speaker 24 (58:02):
He has been on WZLX one hundred point seven, Boston's
classic rock station for decades, and recently he has moved
into Morning Drive, the big spot on the radio station. Next,
we're gonna speak to Chuck Dolan on Taking a Walk.
Speaker 2 (58:22):
Listen to the crowd go crazy. The New Yankee Workshop
Music see he's got a big head now because there's
a lot of college girls in the audience and clapping
for a lot of college crowds there, and they hung
around and asked questions too. Does Kelly know this? Absolutely?
Come on. It was a great experience. Everybody at Emmanuel
College was so nice, the students were great. We had
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an awesome time with it. This just came out today
and Buzz Night has spoken to Rob Reiner. He's had
on his podcast, Seth MacFarland, Warren Haynes from Government Mule,
Jerry Harrison from Talking Heads Now me, must have been
a slow week.
Speaker 8 (58:56):
What are you saying?
Speaker 3 (58:58):
Hello?
Speaker 2 (58:59):
Little wait to pour a whiskey tonight. Get a nice
little dish of snacks. There you go. I'm gonna fire
up to Taking a Walk podcast. All right, you know
I'm act he knows I'm doing this. There was video taken,
but this is just audio. But it's a good listen
for the weekend. You can find it on the free
iHeartRadio app. Taking a Walk with Buzz Night and Yours Truly,
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I'm humbled by the experience. It's gonna be good. Hey,
I got an announce a contest real quick goad next
week Ticket to Rock Contest Creed Mohegan Sun, November thirtieth.
This is a big show. We're gonna give away tickets
three times a day all next week, seven to ten
with the Classic Rock Challenge right here on the truck
Noll the morning show CARDO will have a pair at
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twelve ten, Kenny Young at four ten, and at the
end of the week, we're gonna pronounce a grand prize winner.
You get to meet Creed backstage, and you score a
hotel room for the night so you can get wasted
and sleep over. Scott's stab get talk to us, Scott
stap Mark Tremonte, one of the most underrated guitar players
on the planet. Good o your Creed? Can you too?
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Can you talk about the halftimes no singing? Can you
talk about the halftime show they did with the Cowboys
when they had the guy with the angel wings flying
and I love that. I tried to forget about that.
You know who's gonna be there at that show. Danielle,
huge Creed, huge Creed fan. We got to thank our
friends and Mohegan Sun for hooking that up. Thank you
very much. Take a toime sale now take amass dot
com something to look forward to the next streakout and
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you don't win. All right, Daniel's on vacation. She will
continue vacationing next week. You're stuck with us again. Is
she stayed on vacation forever? What's going on? I don't
know what's going on. I don't know how she gets
two weeks in a row. But she's Danielle. I guess
so when you're Danielle Murray, you get to do whatever
you want. Right, all right, but we will be back
again Monday morning at six am. Pelosi, have a great weekend,
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you as well, Jack, thank you, have a great weekend.
Thank you, sir Ya have a good weekend. Indeed, everybody
have a great weekend. Stay warm. I never got my duhas.
Hold on, keep talking. I need my hus who can
find a cricket?
Speaker 18 (01:01:02):
I need?
Speaker 2 (01:01:02):
I need my duhs. Chuck's got there. We go. Oh,
you made a promise. Now it's the weekend.
Speaker 10 (01:01:14):
Now it's riding.
Speaker 8 (01:01:16):
Now, now we drink.
Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
Now we be married, throwing out the first two hosts
of the weekend.
Speaker 8 (01:01:30):
Do has do has Bege? Have a great weekend?
Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
Dosch What is dad?
Speaker 9 (01:01:45):
Did?
Speaker 2 (01:01:45):
Chuck Noland Morning Show?
Speaker 8 (01:01:46):
We turns Monday, Well we all had a good day,
a real good time.
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