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August 28, 2024 • 14 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello, Kelly Nash, Good morning, Tomorrow show Today Tomorrow is
going to be Thursday, the twenty ninth of August. Brother,
We're wrapping it up around here heading into September and
a kickoff Saturday. And before we get there, we get
a big Thursday and Friday at the Colonial Life Arena,
Hoody and the Blowfish.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
I'm treating that show Friday night as the official PEP
Rally Absolute Cox And so I don't know. You know, hey,
if you win tickets to the show, I'm not saying
there's going to be anybody special there, but there might be.
You don't know if Darius is going to pull somebody.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Out absolutely now, will it be Corey Miller?

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Oh, Corey Miller will be there right, There's no doubt
in my mind he'll get stopping. The question is will
he get to sing lead or just back up?

Speaker 1 (00:42):
The question is will the board tech already know and
will give him a special Corey Miller microphone that is
not hooked up to the board.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Yeah, I was wondering do they just have that one needed?

Speaker 1 (00:53):
And they treat you by Linda McCartney.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Oh, if you've ever heard the backup singing where they
just isolated her vocals.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
That was her riffic. That's worth of Google. Yeah. Oh
that's painful.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
All right, so we're gonna have more Hooty the Blowfish
stick and you're right, Kelly, that's gonna be into pep Rally.
Oh not unlike he has it done in the past.
This time we're doing it at the Colonial Life Arena
Thursday and Friday night. Yeah, Friday night will be the
pep rally session. I'm sure, well, probably Thursday day, but.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
We're giving away tickets to Friday and we're our last
chance is to win. Are coming up tomorrow, right, and
then on Friday we're supposed to have Mark Bryant from
the and the Blowfishers joining us.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Hoody talk.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Our friend Rick Rush was telling me that he messes
with Mark and kept calling them a boy band, and
Mark didn't know he was messing with him. He's like, well,
we weren't really a boy band in the nineties. They
just got to refer back to it. We were spitballing
on that one and I was like, you know, and

(01:59):
then you stole the drummer from Hanson, you know, the
kid with the long blonde hair. That's right, isn't that
why they broke up? And I had that one hit
and then you never heard from him again because you
stole the boy band drummer anyway, so other things that
we can kind of get into tomorrow morning on the
Morning Rush. Let's see, Well, six thirty is when we're

(02:22):
going to do our giveaway for Hoodie, and I think
we're going to do another one around eight twenty ish.
But also, Jonathan, you got the big breaking news yesterday
because it had been said originally the Yellowstone was going
to end after this season, but they broke the news
yesterday that that's not the deal that.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
I heard the promo and I'm like, wait a minute,
what November when?

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Yeah, so I guess, and I don't watch Yellowstone, but
I understand that it's what Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler
are they the ones who are going to be the stars.
Kelly Riley and Cole Hauser are the actors.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Who will be the new leads. My favorite character since
day one, Rip, He'll take it to the to the
train station.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
And I think, if I'm reading this correctly, this is
on TVLine dot com. They're saying that those two already
have their own spinoff have you seen that one. It's
called the Madison. I don't know what the Madison is,
but maybe that's not out yet. Maybe they're still shooting
that one as well. So there's a lot going on
with these two.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
Excellent, all right, so more Yellowstone news?

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Is this good news?

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Though?

Speaker 2 (03:35):
I mean, are you one of those people? Because I know,
like when the stars leave, I'll I'll be honest with you,
like Journey is not Journey. Okay. I know people think
that the guy sounds a lot like Steve Perry. It's
not Journey. And you know, you can you can say
everybody in Aerosmith is good to go, and Steven Tyler
can't sing anymore. It's not Aerosmith if you bring in

(03:56):
somebody other than Steve. It's not the Stones, it's not
whatever her. It wasn't Happy Days after you lost you know,
Richie and mister and missus c. There's certain characters that
it's not the show anymore.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
Jni and Chochi didn't have such a great run.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Yeah, that was I mean, but at least they didn't
call themselves Happy Days. They said Johnie loves Chachi like
you if you remove well and then they killed off
Edith if I remember right on Archie or on All
in the Family. I think they killed her and then
they had like it was called like Archie's Place, remember that. Yeah,
they at least changed the name from All in the

(04:36):
Family to Archie's Place.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
I do remember just seeing the intro to that show.
I don't remember watching any of the episodes, but it's
not the same, that's right. And so how do you feel,
I mean, is it gonna be Yellowstone with these two?
Without Kevin Costner? He was gone. I get a Taylor
Sheridan did do a great job of developing a bunch
of characters in that show that seemingly somebody could associate

(04:58):
with one of the ten main characters. So he did
a good job of giving legs, as they say, to
the continued production of that And.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
It would seem with Kevin Costner's financial situations, they can
hire him back right now. He'd be pretty thrilled, you
would think, with an opportunity to make some money.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
I know one thing, that's one campfire would like to
be sitting around. When they had the outdoor, I'm sure
Taylor share It had probably put together an outdoor viewing
of Horizon by Kevin Costner and they just sat there
and laughed at the screen. N you know.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
And it's weird because you know, you think about this,
whether you're talking about Kevin Costner or any movie executive,
music executives, whomever, people who coaches in sports, that's all
they've ever done is this industry. And they don't know

(05:53):
what works true. They don't know they I mean, Kevin
Costner bet his entire financial future on this movie Horizon,
and it's a total bomb, according to everybody who's seen it.
Now there's like, well, we actually wear from somebody who
liked it this.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Yeah, we did talk somebody this morning who loved it. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
Well, but for the most part, it's like, you know,
they put all this money. I used to work at Universal.
We put all of our money in hopes and dreams
into the new single at one point from ninety eight
degrees called give Me One More Night Uno Noce. You've
probably never heard of that song. It was a number
one record for one week only because the Universal Music

(06:34):
Machine drove it up the charts, and then once it
fell off the charts, it was to never be heard
of again. Nobody liked that song.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
I'm sure that we played that song on NKA, but
I cannot remember it.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
I know you played it because there was only two
top forties in America that didn't play it the first week,
and they're no longer top forties. They were dropped from
the panel because the guy got him Doug Morris. And
you probably you know people listening don't know who Doug
Morris is. Doug Morris was the big wig above all

(07:07):
of that. He was le Or Cohen's boss, who a
lot of people have heard of le Or Cohen, but
Doug Morris was the big, big, big, big wig. And
when Monty Lippman, the president of Universal Records, said to Doug,
these people are not willing to play ball with us,
Doug tried to close the deal. Doug Morris got on

(07:27):
the phone with two program directors, one in Reading, Pennsylvania,
and I forget where the other one was. I want
to say it was somewhere in Colorado, and they both
did not take the Doug Morris offer, which, if you
know anything about you know history, these are offers you
can't refuse.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
It's a mafia offer.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
And it was great offers because he was like, I'm
the president of the Universal Music Group. Yes, I oversee everything.
So it's not just Universal Records, it's Island Deaf Jams,
it's inner Scope insert label, it's ours yes, and so
like I think because I was on the call with

(08:07):
the guy from uh Pennsylvania, because that was my job.
I was supposed to close that deal. I was supposed
to close everything between South Carolina and Pennsylvania. And I
threw up a flag early. I got a big problem
in reading. And this guy's not talking. He won't. He
already told me I don't even want to hear the record.
I'm not playing ninety eight degrees. And it went to

(08:30):
It went to my boss, Charlie Foster, went to his boss, Steve.
I'm drawing a blank on Steve's last name, and then
it went to the president of Universal Records, Manty Lippman.
All of these people are calling this guy, and then
Doug Morris got on the phone with him, and we're
all in like a conference call listening to it. Sure,
and Doug is saying, well, who you know, what what

(08:52):
artists do you like? And the guy was like, you two,
He's great. You two is one of one of my bands.
How about this, I said, the Universal jet to Redding Pennsylvania.
I pick up you, your wife and ten winners, and
we fly you to Dublin, Ireland, and you have a
private concert at a castle with you two. The only

(09:16):
station in America that gets it is Reading. It'll be
a world exclusive. Nah, I'm still not playing ninety eight degrees.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
And he said, Okay, I want you to remember that
you just made a decision that is going to cost
you your career.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Yeah. At that point, when they lay that much out
on the table, it's more than just the promotion. Yeah,
this could have lifelong ramifications.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
And the next week they were dropped from Billboard, Hip Makers,
Radio and Records and every other trade magazine.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
It was brutal back of the day.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
And when they lost reporting status as a top forty,
then nobody cared what you played. Nobody cares anyone here.
It doesn't matter. You're not selling a ton of records
in Reading, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
And how vindictive did it get. I remember working for
a guy in the upstate of South Carolina who did
not want to play a Warner Brothers record. I believe
the guy's name was Howard Rosen. Rosen gets on the
phone with me and the program director and he's just
kind of chit chat and chit chat and chit chat,
and program director turns him down on the record. In

(10:19):
what Rosen was really doing was fishing for information, and
he found out we had a new morning show guy coming.
So the morning show guy ends up getting a phone
call from Howard Rosen after we turned him down. He
gets the guy a better job, got him a job
in Atlanta. Guy ends up in New York City. The

(10:41):
dude's career path was changed because the program director in
the upstate of South Carolina wouldn't play a record. That's amazing.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
I mean, that's one of those weird stories. I remember.
It didn't work out anywhere near as well for Smith
and Barber, but Glenn Beck when he came to Casey
one to one, they wanted to you open up the market,
and so they found somebody to hire Smith and Barber
I forget, maybe it was Baltimore or something like that,
get them a great job, doubled their salary, and they

(11:10):
moved him out of the market so that there would
be only one. You know, there would be no competition. Basically,
it would put the it would put the other station
in a scramble mode. All of a sudden, we got
to replace our legacy morning show, and you know helped
Glenn and Pat. That was the name of the morning show,
Glenn Back and Pat Gray, and they went to number

(11:31):
one instantaneously because there was nobody else to listen to.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
Wow, yeah, it's it's brutal. It was brutal in the
record business before the internet was availability, you had to
get the exposure on radio airplay.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
By the way, other things we're going to talk about
tomorrow morning. This could help end arguments in your home.
Apparently a lot of Americans that are couples do a
lot of fighting. A matter of fact, forty one percent
say that they fight with their spouse or spouse like
relationship at least once a week, So about half of

(12:07):
America is in a fight once a week with the
significant other. Number one time six to eight pm. So
if you can avoid that window, you might be able
to avoid the fight.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Number one, watch yellow Stone.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
Number one issue not keeping the house.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Clean, boy, and that the truth.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
And I don't know why they don't say this is
in that same category. But number two was the partner's
not doing their share of household chores. So I don't
know if that means taking out the trash or what
other kind of household chores we got you, mowing the lawn,
whatever it is. But those are two very similar excuses.
But number three is money, somebody spending too much of

(12:48):
it or not saving enough of it. Number four what
to eat for dinner?

Speaker 1 (12:53):
Uh? That? Yeah? Are you kidding me? Yeah? We eliminated
that one when we started eating clean because there's so
few choices you have to cook at yourself.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
I mean, when we fight about that, the only the
only thing is I always say I don't care, and
I legit mean it, I don't care. And then Angelo
will say you're gonna pick it, You're gonna pick it,
And then I say, you don't want me to pick it,
because then I will throw out Arby's. I'll say something like,
you know, let's go, you know, and she'll be I'm
not eating there. Uh huh, okay, well you said picket,

(13:23):
So now what do you want?

Speaker 1 (13:24):
Yeah, when we stopped eating out just to make sure
we could eat cleaner, that eliminated a lot of those
where are we gonna eat?

Speaker 2 (13:31):
And usually whatever she suggests if she's making food for dinner,
the first whatever she suggests. First, I just go with that.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
I always wanted to open up a restaurant and one
of them to be a pentagon shaped And oh okay,
so you have five restaurants and one common eating area
and you call it. My kids can't decide. Okay, So
when people say where are you gonna go to dinner?
My kids can't decide. It's like the food court when
you got there. It's like a food court. When you
got there. You know they'd be pizza, Italian, Japanese, you know, Mexican, regular, Hamburgers.

(14:04):
You know, there'll be five different restaurants there. And that
way the kids can go wherever they want.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
But we said, say, there's nothing here to eat. There's
nothing here to damn kids. Anyway, we got the rest
of the top ten list as to what people are
fighting on on the Morning Rush blog. You can read
through that and then tomorrow we'll see what what are
you all fighting about? Because I mean, these are some
pretty silly reasons. Number seven, What are we going to watch?

Speaker 1 (14:27):
It? Too serious? Huh? It always gets real serious.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
Yeah, I mean you're in a fight over what to
watch on television. I mean that's good crazy to me.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
Okay, we do that, Hey, what's going on in your neighborhood.
We should be talking about what you up to. You're
now to reach out to us on social media. You
can also email us at Rush at ninety seven five.
But you see us dot com.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
And I'm Nash at ninety seven to five to be
serious dot com.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
We start talking about. Dial it up and talk to
us at eight oh three nine seven eight ninety two
six seven on the morning Rush
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