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August 4, 2025 34 mins

Probably best to clarify: The Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie Show neither condones nor supports the legal advice offered by Michael "Wippa" Wipfli regarding how to handle carpark fines. That said, we did get an interesting tip from a Parking Attendant who called in… 

We finally caught up with Ange Cox, who spilled all the tea from the Logies and the afterparty and somehow we even convinced her to play a round of Brand Man! Fitzy dives into the backstory of Red Hot Chili Peppers' classic Under the Bridge, Sydney Sweeney faces backlash over a jeans ad, and Newsreader Ash officially hands in her resignation…

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The City with Kate podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Welcome to the podcast.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Great to have you on board. You're going to learn
something today. It's not often you get something out of
our podcast.

Speaker 4 (00:11):
You know what.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
I just did the show with you. I don't think
we learned all.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
It was really good and I'm not going to say
I was the teacher, but I did bring that.

Speaker 5 (00:23):
Tom did teach us how to use an apple as
a bong, which I didn't know that you could do.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Tom.

Speaker 6 (00:29):
Yes, absolutely, And I must apologize for what do you
do ruining your garden hose as well?

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Did you learn that to take?

Speaker 7 (00:37):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Yeah, it's got nothing to do with that.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
That's not what I was talking about. I was talking
about the parking fines. He coped a huge fine, and
then I was talking about the laws around car parks
and fines.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
So you don't want to know nothing to do with
an apple? Damn? Okay, because I thought of the need,
it's a healthy way of doing it. I suppose an apple.

Speaker 6 (00:58):
Yeah, absolutely, and have a bit of the bong water
later for hydration.

Speaker 8 (01:03):
Are you talking about that on the old octa bong?

Speaker 2 (01:06):
You mean on the gummies again?

Speaker 8 (01:07):
Off your tree?

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Is that still still around? Is off your tree still
in business. Yeah, I bought it.

Speaker 5 (01:18):
I bought the chie told you disputed it.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
A lot of people disputed my decision and said.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
Your blo tell us that he hasn't got eight mates.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
So I brought mum.

Speaker 8 (01:34):
As well. I showed her my schlong.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Any octopus, you always have to take it to. Don't
make this other jokes for help, don't make this podcast filth.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
I won't stand for it.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
How dare you enjoy the podcast?

Speaker 9 (01:55):
This is the Fits and Whipper with Cape Richie podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Can we talk about Sidney Sweeney?

Speaker 3 (02:00):
Uh, further controversy around an ad that she's done for
American Eagle. They sell denim fits, they sell jeans, man,
let's play the adverst.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
This is Sidney Sweeney in the commercial.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
I'm not here to tell you to buy American Eagle chins,
and I definitely won't say that they're the most comfortable
chance I've ever worn, or that they make your butt
look amazing.

Speaker 10 (02:23):
But if you said that you want to buy the gens,
I'm not going to stop you.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
But as we're clear, this is not me telling you
to buy American Egle chens.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
Sydney Sweeney has very keen.

Speaker 10 (02:34):
You see what I did.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
There, right, Yeah, we see what you did, playing on
the word jeans and the genetic genes that you might have.
So this is caused to get a controversy. What would
in es talking about how lucky she is to have
the genes that she has. So it's turned into a
bit of a race debate. We won't go into that
too much, but Donald Trump's been asked about the issue. Now,
he didn't really like Sydney Sweeney, and then he found

(02:58):
out that she's a republic and she's not afraid to
put the hat on and say, hey, make America great again,
so he very quickly changed his cheer.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
Ever, listens.

Speaker 9 (03:10):
Republican.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
She's a registered Republican. Oh now, I love her ad?
Is that right in Sydney Sweeney. I'm glad you told
me that.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I think her
ad is fantastic.

Speaker 5 (03:25):
Okay, oh my god, it removes dead said painter, removes
all controversy.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Oh is she all right? Does she vote for US?
I love that advent.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
I don't have a problem with the head.

Speaker 9 (03:40):
This is the Fitz and Whipper with Cape Richie podcast.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
I'm it's time for start hate Richie time still so.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
It's easy to forget. So without Sydney Water there'd be
no clean, safe water.

Speaker 10 (04:00):
Turn of it up.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Sidney Water is our life.

Speaker 5 (04:04):
One hundred dollars up for grabs thanks to Sydney Water.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
They do it for us every day. Alex is representing
Castle Hill this morning. Good morning, Alex, Good morning.

Speaker 10 (04:12):
How are you pretty good?

Speaker 5 (04:13):
Alex?

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Hows a fog where you are?

Speaker 10 (04:15):
I'm actually lucky, quite clear where I am.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
Good work, All right, news, Alex.

Speaker 5 (04:20):
Okay, that's that's good to hear that it's clearing and
the sun will come out. Nathan's representing Rosebery. You're you're
an old man with the kids in the car. Are
they helping you out this morning?

Speaker 11 (04:29):
Nath I'm going to need a lot of help to
see through the fog and to find these answers.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
Okay, who have we got with you?

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Nae?

Speaker 11 (04:37):
I've got Jai and Dally giants.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Sally, a couple of weapons in the back of the car.
Good luck, all right, here we go.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
Alex is going first. You get one wrong, power goes
over to Nathan, whoever has the power. At the end
of sixty second against one hundred dollars you're both in
the running as well for that Kiak for twenty twenty
five Saday and thanks City City Kia. But Alex, here
we go your sixty second starts. Now, where are the
lowest prices?

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Just the beginning? Alex Honey? Correct? Who plays Sandy in
the movie Grease?

Speaker 11 (05:08):
Olivinton John?

Speaker 2 (05:10):
That is correct?

Speaker 5 (05:11):
What sport does Ted Lasso coach? I don't know, bas
It's football soccer.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
Let's go to Nathan, Nathan. Where does Tabasco sauce come from?

Speaker 11 (05:23):
Nath Oh, Tabasco Sauce Spain.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
It's America.

Speaker 5 (05:30):
Back to Alex, Alex, we just had Angela Cox in
the studio. Who's her seven News co presenter? Not someone Nah,
it's Mark Ferguson. Back to Nathan Daily Cherry Evans is
rumored to be heading to which NRL.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
Team nath.

Speaker 11 (05:46):
The worst club Bruisters.

Speaker 5 (05:51):
Sasha Fears is the old ego of which singer Nathan.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Can you start that to no long spell?

Speaker 3 (06:04):
That you win because you're entertaining?

Speaker 11 (06:10):
But Josh Worth a crack.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
It didn't actually win the game.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
It goes back to Alex.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Congratulations, Alex, Yeah, well it is beyond safe for ever.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
No worries. What on guys, you're both in the running
for that car.

Speaker 11 (06:27):
Kid in the morning.

Speaker 3 (06:29):
No, it's not the first time you've let them down.

Speaker 11 (06:31):
Is it. It won't be the last.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
We've got anything we can to help Nathan anywhere.

Speaker 8 (06:36):
I want to do one hundred bucks to spend it.

Speaker 6 (06:37):
Chuggle with Charlie's for you and they have a family
dinner there.

Speaker 5 (06:40):
Nath good kids. Still sounds shattered there. It's easy to forget.
But without Sydney Water there'll be no clean, safe water
at the simple tin of a tap.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
Sydney Water is our life.

Speaker 9 (06:56):
This is the fits in Whipper with Cape Richie podcast
Quaid Cooper.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
I haven't heard about this man for a while. He's
been playing footy in Japan. He came back to Australia
and then realized there was a bit of an issue
with the holiday was taking and where he parked his car.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
I just got back to Japan.

Speaker 7 (07:13):
I left my car in a public car park. I
went home for Australia. I told a friends to pick
it up, which someone then't very clear with what I said.
So now we're going to go pick it up and
let's how much it cost. See how much it's going.

Speaker 9 (07:28):
To cost one thousand dollars in parking, you little bit way.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
Way, and you know what.

Speaker 5 (07:37):
Look, I've been in that situation before, anything over one
hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
Do you feel fright? You just you've got to wait
for another car to go out and you just go
in behind them with the boomgate. So I'm sorry, snack
straight out. Do you know what?

Speaker 3 (07:49):
I don't believe you actually have to honor that payment
in the car park. I mean, it's going to help
if that's if you're going to find in a car park. No,
I'm serious, there ain't twenty four twenty if any but
he knows about this. You don't buy law have to
pay fines in a car park?

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Oh give me.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
My wife parked in an EV area and received because
she just needed to run something in. So no, that's right,
But the EV was parked right next to the post office,
so she just ended to run something in quickly. It
was like a guy was waiting for her to arrive.
She copped a five hundred dollar fine for that she

(08:28):
didn't park. You know, I need to pay it, and
so I won't past.

Speaker 5 (08:30):
It's probably percent of what the car's worth, but it is.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
I think.

Speaker 5 (08:35):
I don't think you can contest it, mate, because then
it goes up even more.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
You end up paying more than the cops get involved.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
That was a year ago. You don't need to pay it. Tommy,
you got hit the other day. Where were you in
Neutral Bar?

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (08:45):
Yeah, Neutral Baby car park. I went slightly over by
a few minutes. It's free, you know, it's free for
the first two hours or whatever, first twenty seconds and
then I went one minute over.

Speaker 8 (08:56):
They choused me fifty dollars fifty bucks to park at
the Neutral Bay Woollies.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Did you call them?

Speaker 8 (09:01):
I called them and they gave me twelve dollars off.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
Tommy is, maybe get through your shopping because.

Speaker 8 (09:11):
In the all brown aisle, I don't know whether she
us the flakes or the brand.

Speaker 5 (09:15):
Oh my god, what is that guy doing in the
dairy section with the yogurt?

Speaker 3 (09:21):
Oh my god? Can we talk to Georgia who got
a flat tire and a car park? Can we get
her on because she obviously got a fine. Yeah, these
sorts of things can happen. Car parks don't need to
pay the fine, do you know what I mean? It's
as simple as that.

Speaker 8 (09:33):
Ye producer Olie's got a story.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
What happened to him?

Speaker 8 (09:36):
He got all messed up?

Speaker 3 (09:37):
What happened to you?

Speaker 2 (09:39):
He can't he count follow. I was getting this is
a stitch up.

Speaker 12 (09:42):
I was getting my car serviced the engine, and as
I left, I left the car service place, I was going.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
To the gym.

Speaker 12 (09:49):
And then what happened is when my car was getting serviced,
it had got a nail in it from the guys
doing the service. So I drove like fifty meters to
the car park out the shopping center with a gym.
I'm like, this was bit weird.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
I realized that this I've got a flat.

Speaker 12 (10:02):
I had to go somewhere, so I had to leave
the car there because obviously I couldn't go back to
the new tire. So then I came back the next
day fix the tire to then take the car with
the new spare tie to go get a new type.
And it was like one hundred and eighty dollars for
an overnight park at Stockwords bag out.

Speaker 5 (10:20):
Just a struggling young guy who wants to go to
Mick and Os to see Rufus.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
Logging with that Timmy's in the goal? Are you working
in a shopping center. Can you share any insights to me?

Speaker 11 (10:32):
Yeah? Fat, I gonna be happy with this. But which
is right? Mate? There's no no legal tender for shopping
centers and car park to actually charge you.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
For Jimmy, is there anything that we look for? Is
there anything that we look for.

Speaker 5 (10:47):
On the ticket that can show us that that if
it's not real or not.

Speaker 11 (10:52):
Not that I'm generally shopping centers are pretty straightforward and
if you know you can, you can lead your case.
We had a guy write a letter in saying, you know,
can you waive my two and a half thousand dollars
parking bill because his car was there for six months?
He went he went to court one day and I

(11:13):
thought he was coming home that afternoon, and unfortunately the
judge didn't agree with month after he's got out of jail,
he's he racked up a bill to day.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
Why did he leave it six months because he was
in jail?

Speaker 2 (11:28):
Mate?

Speaker 3 (11:29):
Sorry, I thought you then he went to jail because
he didn't pay the fine, right, Okay, gotcha, I looked
at it the other way around.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
That is extraordinary.

Speaker 11 (11:38):
Yeah, yeah, do a lot do a lot of people
do the follow follow someone else through the boomgate and no,
and don't pay it at all.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Do you see that quite a bit on the cameras.

Speaker 11 (11:50):
No, not not so much that. But if people don't
want to pay those as, drive through the bimgate because
it's a it's a twenty cent bolt that you're put
back toge.

Speaker 3 (12:02):
So did they actually end up waiving the two and
a half thousand dollars?

Speaker 11 (12:05):
Fine, but maybe that's the best story of having my
shopping tent. Agree, of course, I'll let the guy out.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
What a beauty.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
I love that, Timmy. Thanks for clearing that up so
you don't have to pay it. Guys, I don't know
why they bother with the fines.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
It's ridiculous, doesn't make sense. It's good to also know.

Speaker 5 (12:22):
It's a great tip if you're going to jail that
you can park anywhere and get out.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
You tell them against stuff.

Speaker 9 (12:28):
This is the fits In and Whipper with Cape Ritchie podcast.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
Well, we tried to get it yesterday but she wouldn't
an through her fine. I don't know why, but we
pinned it down a day after Ange Cox, Welcome to
the show.

Speaker 10 (12:41):
It was always good to be here.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
I mean sit his favorite news reader. We can't wait
to hear what happened to the logos?

Speaker 2 (12:47):
Did you settle in?

Speaker 10 (12:49):
Yeah? It was.

Speaker 13 (12:49):
It was eventful for me because I actually had to
read six pm news on Sunday.

Speaker 10 (12:54):
But obviously bring a girl. I'm like, I'm getting down
there for the red carpet stuff.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
You did do that carpet?

Speaker 13 (12:59):
So yes, I was down there from eleven obviously with
miss Spray to hand and everything deepcuff in my face
with the ice CBS, all the essentials, and then got
made up did the Red carpet, And I must admit,
I think that the only thing I really wanted to
do was the Sparklebot thing at the end, where you
had just beIN around and.

Speaker 10 (13:15):
Feel like you're a real celebrity.

Speaker 13 (13:17):
So I kind of was like doing a bit of
a way of going chaining with a couple of people there,
get some photos taken, and then I'm like, just take
me to the bot. I just need to get to
the bot. I'm pretty much running to the end of
the Red Carpet. I did not care about anything else.
And then they're literally still setting up.

Speaker 10 (13:32):
Like they just opened the carpet. I'm like, can I
ever go with this? And then I'm like what we have.
I'm like, I've got to go on riding.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
New is this not any minute on the toy.

Speaker 10 (13:42):
I just want to play in the toy and they're like,
come on, get in here.

Speaker 13 (13:44):
So it was the first run there and then I'm like, okay, bye,
race back like in my big neopren pink beautiful dress,
pouring rain in a wet suit, basically jumping in the cart,
race back, get changed, put my sensible, read the news
with mister Ferguson. And then as soon as I was
out of there, right, I was back to the LOGI
but I missed it. I missed dinner though, because obviously

(14:06):
that's when they're serving dinner, and I'm like, can I
get a meal? Like, oh no, no eating during the broadcast?
You know this is TV we don't need. So I'm
sitting in there eating a club sandwich with a little
champagne and my dress going oh anyway, got back in
may Ture.

Speaker 10 (14:20):
I enjoyed the night.

Speaker 5 (14:21):
So that was the That was the hustle that you
needed to get to the actual logis event.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Let's talk about it afterward. Its ended. Because is it
true that the awards finished up at like midnight?

Speaker 13 (14:31):
Yeah, they're pretty long. I have to say, I actually
think I played a blinder in the end. Initially I
was like a bit disappointed.

Speaker 10 (14:37):
How to help work?

Speaker 13 (14:38):
And then I'm like, this has worked perfectly because I've
kind of managed to get in there at like eight
thirty or nine. The time I got in there, half
it was done. I had missed a few of the performances,
but it was you know, it was good fun. But
it was quite weird because I walked in and I'm like,
you know, there's quite a few people around the network
who I hadn't met before, like news readers from different
states on the table, and I was like, oh yeah,
clocking them, Hey, hey, hey, and this person I'm like,

(14:59):
oh god, we've had a few changes at seven like this,
I don't even know who this is, my kids and
like good twenty minutes going and Mush is on stage,
Michaelusha presenting an award.

Speaker 10 (15:10):
Next time he comes back and I realized it's the
seat feller. I'm like, oh my god, I wonder to
know you are. And it's weird.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
What do you make the seat feeling?

Speaker 13 (15:16):
Seat feelings so that when people leave they've got people
I don't know. I hope I'm not telling secrets here,
but it's quite surreal. And then I later moved over
to the Sunrise table because they all had to leave
like about half hour before because they had such an
early started, so there are a couple of seat feelings
and I started trying to talk to them because I'm
like trying to be.

Speaker 5 (15:35):
Friendly, and the network didn't want to have a bar,
so ange, so ange for everyone? Is there a Channel
seven party or does everybody from all in?

Speaker 13 (15:48):
And this is my only time at the after party
because last time I went to the logos, I had
to fly out first thing to do over to the
States next week, so I didn't get to go. So
this was like I was pretty excited. I was like,
I've got to work tomorrow. This is a really poor decision.
But I'm like, sometimes you have to make packs.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
Say what time did you leave the after party?

Speaker 13 (16:05):
So I would say quard to three was dancing at
two thirty with some colleagues and we were having a
lot of fun.

Speaker 10 (16:12):
It was actually quite funny.

Speaker 13 (16:13):
And you probably want some crazy loose stories from the logis,
which I'm not actually gonna be able to tell you
because I'm quite boring.

Speaker 10 (16:18):
Despite the fact that I was still dancing, because you know,
a lot of dance.

Speaker 13 (16:22):
I never made a dancer I didn't like.

Speaker 10 (16:27):
But I don't know how much this one like that.

Speaker 13 (16:28):
But I but it's kind of like at a wedding,
everyone's just around the handbags, dancing around. But I am
that person at the wedding who's just like slipped off
my heels because they're a little bit uncomfortable by this
stage of the night.

Speaker 3 (16:40):
So you know, oh, your shoes off. Yeah, is there anybody?

Speaker 5 (16:44):
Is there anybody there that you look up to that
you go, oh my gosh, I love that person.

Speaker 13 (16:50):
Well, you know Melima Granger. Everyone thought, yeah, so yeah,
that's exciting pretty much everyone, But most of them are
just mates that you kind of run into or you
kind of sort of half now and then you get
to actually hang out.

Speaker 10 (17:01):
With them and it's been a bit of time.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
You lost your shoes.

Speaker 13 (17:04):
That was the punchline of the story. And I someone
talked my shoes. They're not even like Jimmy Cheese. They
were like five year old Tony Biancos.

Speaker 10 (17:13):
I wear them every night on the.

Speaker 13 (17:14):
News, and comfortable shoes and I'm going comfort over pain.

Speaker 10 (17:18):
And someone took my shoes and it wasn't just me
because everyone was looking for me. It's like who would steal?

Speaker 13 (17:25):
So I actually had to like slip out of the
after party in the hotel slippers because the hotel came
on their shoes.

Speaker 10 (17:34):
Well, I don't know what's going on.

Speaker 13 (17:36):
Do you think there's a walking around the after someone
selling our shoes on eBay with out like he was weird?

Speaker 10 (17:43):
So yeah, I like to had to text my stylist
next go.

Speaker 13 (17:46):
The dress is fabulous, it's all in one piece and
got the ear rings.

Speaker 10 (17:50):
I'm going to need another.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
I'm blaming. I'm blaming Channel nine. I'll beat you. I reckon.
It's overt over.

Speaker 5 (18:00):
Who's trying to get back at you at Ferga Shoes
going rising over to them?

Speaker 13 (18:05):
But that it's pretty sad and that's the most exciting
thing that happened, and it's a great effidence.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Well do to you.

Speaker 3 (18:11):
Okay, you're sticking around for brand Man. You rang yesterday
and said I'm desperate to come in and play brand man.
Get yourself in here.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
If you know your.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
Ads and your slogans and your jingles, get ready to
play along with brand Man.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
This is the Fitsy and Whipper with Kate Richie podcast.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
Still recovering from the logis yeah.

Speaker 10 (18:30):
Bit hard testing me on Daytao, I'm.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
Old's Tuesday chip fire up. Okay.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
The questions could be anything from colors in the logo
to slogans to the jingle.

Speaker 2 (18:40):
It's very very easy this game.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
Just yell out the answer and I'll give you a point.

Speaker 10 (18:45):
And are we buzzing in?

Speaker 13 (18:46):
Like?

Speaker 3 (18:47):
No, just yell it out?

Speaker 2 (18:48):
Are you ready to go? Fitsy? Yeah, let's do here
we go? Which brand makes fantails?

Speaker 10 (18:55):
Sorry, you.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Don't have a buzz of mate?

Speaker 10 (19:03):
Alan's right? Yeah? Who didn't love them?

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Okay?

Speaker 3 (19:08):
Which now discontinued. Lolly Brander was still on. Lolly's had
yellow packaging.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
Pineapples, good shout? No makes sense? No is it the bananas? No,
it's discontinued. These used to be huge chomp all right, mate,
settled down.

Speaker 10 (19:36):
For three weeks.

Speaker 2 (19:38):
So we brought a kid into a candy shop.

Speaker 8 (19:40):
Yeah wild in here this morning, if.

Speaker 3 (19:43):
You remember Chewy Chewy, and they'd come in little squares
or rectangles and he would unpeel them from the packet.

Speaker 10 (19:51):
What yellow not orange?

Speaker 2 (19:54):
Yellow?

Speaker 8 (19:55):
Start? You can go to end?

Speaker 3 (19:59):
That's right.

Speaker 8 (20:00):
You kind of know they don't make it Starburst any
I don't think so well.

Speaker 10 (20:04):
Did we eat them a lot? Here are the Americas Starburst?

Speaker 2 (20:07):
Star Burst is massive. I don't think they're gone.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
No, they don't make them in Australia anymore. We don't
do starburst here. Okay, here we go. Which beer brand
had a.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
Famous commercial set to this soul? Nothing but this?

Speaker 10 (20:29):
That wasn't BB or four X. And now I'm in
Queensland and so I have no idea.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
And there were guys dancing in the ad, wasn't there.

Speaker 5 (20:36):
Here' I've got I'll thrown out there?

Speaker 2 (20:39):
Is it like a Is it like a Carlton Draft?
A great puppy Carlton Draft? Don't like draft? And anything else?

Speaker 10 (20:48):
A bitter girl?

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Yeah, you can get it, reading the exactly matter of.

Speaker 11 (20:56):
It.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
Loads read the music, and loads of new shoes shoes. Okay,
we go.

Speaker 3 (21:03):
Connecting you is the new tagline of which TV program?

Speaker 10 (21:07):
Buzzing?

Speaker 2 (21:09):
Wow?

Speaker 10 (21:09):
We had connecting with you.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
I don't know how she got it?

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Okay? What color is the L in the Wiggles logo?
Oh gosh, purple?

Speaker 14 (21:20):
Good?

Speaker 2 (21:21):
How did you know that?

Speaker 10 (21:22):
You got purple?

Speaker 6 (21:23):
Over there?

Speaker 13 (21:23):
And I just no way, genius, I can't tell you.

Speaker 10 (21:29):
Beers or stubbers.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
But okay, here we go. What do the Yahoo, Cabrian
Hallmark logos all.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
Have in common? Yeahhoo Cabrey. Your last hands.

Speaker 10 (21:42):
Around, Purple. I feel like I'm getting.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
A bit about hang over again. Yes, Purple, well done
and you're flying here. Okay, finish this tagline. Lucky you're
with Amy? Yes, Ryan James goes bang?

Speaker 3 (22:00):
Which brand does five seconds of summer sing about?

Speaker 2 (22:04):
Here? American peril.

Speaker 8 (22:10):
We mashed it.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
We mashed it so we didn't give it away. American
apparel underwear.

Speaker 10 (22:16):
You got that straight off that if you do work in.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
Music the same mondays, do.

Speaker 13 (22:22):
You just take days? You wear Monday, then he wears
the next day. Who gets the two?

Speaker 2 (22:26):
I don't want to you, It's always me. He copied there,
Lulu Lemonondes. How are you going with your Lulu Lemonondes? Ryan?
Are they comfy? Tommy? What are you wearing? You were
Banana Republic? Yeah? What do you wear?

Speaker 8 (22:42):
Tom I'm actually wearing Tommy Hill Figure.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
Oh I'm not going to ask you, and you're not
wearing anyone.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Okay, here we go. The last question.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
Robert Irwin and Nigella Lawson Tourism Australia.

Speaker 10 (23:00):
When it comes to news, Trevire, I'm pretty good.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
You did well, you did really well.

Speaker 10 (23:04):
I feel like I got a little bit of a hint.

Speaker 2 (23:06):
Well, we know you like Lolly's and alcohol. Outside of that,
you didn't know too much more. Hey, well nowadays?

Speaker 3 (23:14):
No good is that? Have you ever been nominated for logging?

Speaker 10 (23:17):
Oh?

Speaker 13 (23:17):
Well, to be fair, two of the big stories I
worked on last year, the Donald Trump assassination attempt and
the Cyclone Alfred I was part of, and they were
both nominated and we did not. But it was very
good and obviously a massive team effort. But no, no
silver or gold loganized stars.

Speaker 5 (23:34):
You will you be, You'll be nominated as well. When
The Golden Bachelor hits our screens.

Speaker 10 (23:41):
I wouldn't actually find it.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Would you do a show like that?

Speaker 12 (23:46):
No?

Speaker 2 (23:46):
But I you do. Farmer wants a wife?

Speaker 8 (23:48):
You do?

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Farmer wants a wife? Angel trying to.

Speaker 10 (23:51):
Get Fergo onto that because you know he's got his farm.
I'm like, surely you know some like nice song.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
I was going to say he's got a wife. No,
not Fergo wants an That's a different thing.

Speaker 10 (24:01):
Definitely doesn't want another wi.

Speaker 13 (24:03):
I think he's gone.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
And thanks for coming in.

Speaker 10 (24:06):
Thanks guys.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
This is the Fitting and Whipper with Kate Richie podcast.

Speaker 5 (24:10):
Okay, we've gone back to nineteen ninety one with this
song from an album called Blood Sugar Sex Magic. This
is the Red Hot Chili Peppers under the Bridge. I mean,
everyone loves this song. Everybody loves this song.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
I remember where I was when I saw the album
for the first time and a mate's sister had bought
it and we went Chili Peppers, Red Hot Chili Peppers?

Speaker 2 (24:31):
Who are they? Well that they freaked me out.

Speaker 5 (24:34):
Nineteen ninety one, they brought out their first single which
was given away. Do you remember the film could give
it Away? And I was going, who is this band?
My gosh? And then this was the second single that
was released off Blood Sugar Sex Magic was under the Bridge,
which was totally different to give it away, but it's
an amazing song. The film clip you would remember as well,
with Anthony Ketis running running down the streets slow motion.

(24:58):
That was produced by Gus van sand who was a
guy who did goodwill hunting here right. Also producer of
the album was Rick Rubin. We know Rick work's a legend.
Rick Rubin tells the story of how they got this
song and how Anthony put it together.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Have a listen to this.

Speaker 4 (25:16):
It's wild to see it happen. They'd never done a
song like that before. It was a poem that Anthony
had written. And Abe said, what's this one? And he said,
that's not for the Chili Peppers And he said, it's
really beautiful. Why would you say it's not for the
Chili Peppers. He's like, no, what we do? Historically they
were a band that played funk music with rap vocals. Yes,
and that was the Chili Pepper sound. And I said,
what about singing it to the other ass And he

(25:38):
was shy about it, but he said he would played
for John, he would sing it for John, and he
sang it for John and John came up with a
guitar part. John and Anthony sang it for Lee and
Chad and they loved it, and then it became a
Chili Pepper song.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Who it was a poem and we all know.

Speaker 5 (25:54):
If anyone has read Anthony Keatis's book, Scots Issue, it
is unbelievable the life that that man had. He was
mixing with celebrities and movie stars at the age of
eleven and twelve and drugs at parties. But his old
man was well known in California. Like he was a
bit of a cruiser whip, right, and the ladies loved him. Yeah,

(26:16):
and that was his lifestyle. So in the house they
would have parties regularly. He was only like eleven and twelve.
He was sure babysit at him. So he had this
colorful life. But unfortunately he became an addict. And he
talks about his struggle with drugs, but the lyrics to
this song he talks about it here. I mean, this

(26:38):
goes for a minute, but it's unbelievable what the actual
poem meant to Him's.

Speaker 15 (26:44):
Connection of manner Maria, who was a Mexican mafia ex convict,
and he and I would straw the streets of downtown
looking for our next score. And on one particular afternoon,
it was very hard on than in the summer, and
I had been a fidees and what we're looking for,
and we went to this bridge where there was downtown
in the middle of Los Angeles, in his ghetto, and

(27:06):
there was a freeway bridge and there was a little
passageway that he had to go to to get under
the bridge, and only certain members of this Mexican game,
which were all ex convicts, were allowed to go in there.

Speaker 16 (27:17):
The chorus of the song is I don't ever.

Speaker 3 (27:19):
Want to well, I don't ever want to feel.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
Like I did that day.

Speaker 15 (27:23):
Take me to the place I love, Take me all
the way in the place I love is where I
am now making music with my band and making love
with with my friends and my girlfriends, which is to me,
you know, the most sacred thing that I have going
is creating sound with with my best friends.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
Sounds like you do these interviews on top of the bridge.

Speaker 5 (27:45):
Now, Oh, I know that was in a documentary back
in nineteen ninety two when they put the album together,
but it is it's a music saved his life because
he would have died from an ivadi.

Speaker 3 (27:55):
So in the book because when we just played that
other grab before, we were talking about how it was
a poem that he'd written and he didn't plan to
put it to music. It was a personal poem. Did
he write a lot of poetry.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
Yeah, he did.

Speaker 5 (28:09):
There were a lot of poems in there, but they
were known as sort of a funk rap sort of group.
So he just thought when Rick Rubin said, that's beautif
they're beautiful lyrics, he went directs, not for the band.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
So then they put the song together.

Speaker 5 (28:24):
John Freshanty, the guitarist, comes up with that amazing riff
at the start of the song. They put it together,
but they just couldn't get.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
It right at the end.

Speaker 5 (28:33):
They just said they needed something at the end to
actually finish off the song and flee.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
The bass player from the band talks about what they teach.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
John's mom came in with the thank people from her
church group and sang.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
Back to the background vocals.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
Under the birch Downtown.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
That was tripping, like searing all these these women out
there run away.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
It just seems so crazy and it worked out so great.

Speaker 16 (29:04):
It was like the angels were closing the wreck.

Speaker 3 (29:08):
What are the lyrics there? Under the bridge downtown is
where I drew some beater some blood. Yeah, that means
that they're injecting right. Amazing to think that they just
had backup backup singers the church group.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
It would have been an interesting film clip, wouldn't it.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
And you don't know they had backup singers when the
church group come in just to help out with vocals.

Speaker 5 (29:34):
To back up it is Anthony Keatis was really worried
that they had a reputation as that funk sort of
rap band. So he was worried that, you know, there
was people that he knew that were going to be
you know what is this song?

Speaker 2 (29:49):
Yeah? What are you doing with this song? But now
he talks about it.

Speaker 5 (29:53):
He was talking to Joe Rogan recently about the amount
of people that love this song.

Speaker 2 (29:58):
And when he walks down the streets of Color forty.

Speaker 16 (30:01):
The Gangsters of La I'll be writing down the Sunset
Boulevard and I'll hear under the Bridge coming out of
a low rider and it is the toughest, scariest, most
you know, looked out looking do It's just melting with
under the Bridge. I'm like, okay, that was That was
a day well spent in a writing. That's a day
well spent. Wow, what a great, good, great story.

Speaker 3 (30:23):
Mat I love that.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
Yeah, thanks a lot, mate, I'll do it again this time.
Do you guys like it as well?

Speaker 12 (30:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (30:29):
I love that You've.

Speaker 3 (30:29):
Done it again again?

Speaker 8 (30:31):
How do you keep doing it?

Speaker 2 (30:32):
How does he do it?

Speaker 1 (30:33):
This is the Fit and Whip with Kate Richie podcast.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
Can we talk about the genre of Christian rock. It's massive.

Speaker 5 (30:40):
I mean we're talking hundreds of millions of dolargs in
recordsales here.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
He's been a pastor who he's in a band at
he's local.

Speaker 5 (30:47):
Church, but he's been slammed for the contradiction that he
does at the start of this song.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
Have listen. Song is one I wrote myself. It's about humility.
Let's go.

Speaker 3 (31:00):
Oh, it's a bad humility.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
Here we go, play it again.

Speaker 5 (31:09):
Jest.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
Song is one I wrote myself. It's about humility. Let's go.

Speaker 5 (31:15):
Also, well, you don't have to tell us that you
write it yourself. Then it's about humility.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
We get it, mate, Bloody hell, all right, where's your
next song?

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Christian music makes so much money.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
Because you have a committed audience already built in, Yes,
don't you, Because all you need is to support a church,
your church or your religious following, and you know that
the music's gonna go.

Speaker 5 (31:41):
It's it's massive, massive bands like Skillet, switch Foot, These
bands earn a lot of money and they get huge
numbers to them as well.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
Maybe I should start writing a bit of Christian rock.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
You should.

Speaker 14 (31:56):
Jesus is my man, Jesus is my Mom writes Christian music.

Speaker 10 (32:00):
What yeah.

Speaker 14 (32:01):
McNally music dot com dot are you for all the
albums whole things? And you know it has done a
few other ones branched outside of Christian music as well.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Can you give us an example of some of her
song titles?

Speaker 14 (32:12):
She wrote, She's written many hallelujahs, all the parts of
the mass and everything, and some really catchy ones.

Speaker 10 (32:19):
You know, You've got to.

Speaker 14 (32:20):
Rise Up, Rise Up, which she swears is Christian and
not about anything else.

Speaker 2 (32:25):
You realize we're on.

Speaker 6 (32:26):
Air, Yeah, okay, you might be overlooking a moment from
yesterday show everyone when Ash debuted her Christian song Oh.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
Yes the song song song from Sunday service.

Speaker 8 (32:39):
Ash has got her hands in her.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
Ash, what was the song from yesterday?

Speaker 17 (32:43):
I was hoping we'd all forgotten.

Speaker 3 (32:45):
No, we remembered. We went to bed whistling it was.

Speaker 17 (32:49):
It was a song about Mary saying yes, yes, yes,
my Lord, your ways best?

Speaker 2 (32:55):
And how did it go?

Speaker 3 (32:55):
What was a tune to it?

Speaker 8 (33:00):
Very mean?

Speaker 3 (33:03):
Oh, jazz drin drive, it's serious when the drones it's comforting.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
That's a comforting drone. How to go? Ash?

Speaker 17 (33:14):
It said it went like this. It was a little
diddy that went Mary said yes, yes, yes, my Lord,
your way is best like that.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
That's good. Praise the Lord Ash.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
I don't think the Lord was at any Diddy parties,
to be honest with you, and I don't.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
Think the Lord blessed Ash with a voice, unfortunately.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
But it's an Ash, and that's why we love you,
and so is God.

Speaker 5 (33:43):
At the moment where Ash tended her resignation, glory, glorious, Tommy.

Speaker 2 (33:52):
Okay, thank you.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
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