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SPEAKER_01 (00:04):
What up, what up,
what up?
What's up?
We're back.
It's another episode of OnceUpon a Time in Music.
I'm Al.
I'm Cheryl Poison.
And we're here.
What's our topic today?
Today's topic, we're going tobounce on a couple of things.
(00:25):
I think it's going to be a goodepisode.
Today, we're going to touch onfavorite 80s movies, right?
Is that it?
Favorite 80s movies?
Favorite 80s.
And 80s.
80s had a lot of good movies.
They had, well, I'm not going tosay any.
SPEAKER_02 (00:42):
Yeah, they had a
lot, though.
SPEAKER_01 (00:43):
Yeah.
How many you wrote down?
I know you probably wrote down ahundred of them.
SPEAKER_02 (00:48):
Don't worry about my
list.
I got a lot.
SPEAKER_01 (00:51):
What's up?
How are you?
I'm good.
How you doing?
Pretty good.
Glad to see you here.
I'm glad to see you.
Yeah, man.
What you been watching?
I know you've been watchingsome.
SPEAKER_02 (01:00):
What have I been
watching?
I've been watching the rest ofBMF.
Getting mad.
SPEAKER_01 (01:05):
Me
SPEAKER_02 (01:05):
too.
I hate all the
SPEAKER_01 (01:06):
characters on there.
I think I'm two episodes behind.
Or one.
Possibly one.
But it'd give me something towatch tonight.
Yeah.
Have you watched that show Itold you?
No, not yet.
SPEAKER_00 (01:19):
What?
SPEAKER_01 (01:20):
Not yet.
You usually up on it.
What you got going on in thehouse?
I have
SPEAKER_00 (01:23):
some
SPEAKER_01 (01:23):
stuff to do.
I know you have something goingon.
Yeah?
Yeah, because you usually...
Oh, yeah.
I don't watch it already.
I'm going to watch it.
I'll watch it this week comingup.
You'll be sending me messages.
Why do you do this?
Yeah,
SPEAKER_02 (01:35):
because they do be
acting stupid on some shows.
SPEAKER_01 (01:38):
Yeah.
If you listen, we're talkingabout it's a web series.
You know, was it the late 2000s?
When was that?
Like 2000?
No, it was the early.
Early 2000s?
I don't think it was early.
Early 2000s, they had like a bigwave of...
web series.
They were all hood classics.
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One was Money and Violence.
Respect Life.
Respect Life.
Another one called Mayhem.
They had a lot of...
I
SPEAKER_02 (02:09):
never watched that
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one.
That one was good too.
That was based out of Jersey.
So you know each one is Harlemor Brooklyn or something like
that.
SPEAKER_02 (02:19):
Queens,
SPEAKER_01 (02:19):
whatever.
Yeah, that was Jersey's Moneyand Violence.
That was their version.
And there was another one I toldher about.
It was called Pieces.
It was about credit cardscamming.
That one was good.
I did like that one.
I liked the cinematography ofit.
I liked the sound of it because,you know, back then it was hit
or miss.
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The sound was okay.
SPEAKER_02 (02:41):
It was looking like
SPEAKER_01 (02:41):
2B back then.
Exactly.
But it was so good, the contentof it.
You watched it.
I'm
SPEAKER_02 (02:49):
going to watch it.
I'm going to watch it this weekcoming up.
We'll talk about it next
SPEAKER_01 (02:52):
week.
Yeah.
Pieces.
I think we had two seasons, twoseasons on there.
And matter of fact, maybe, maybeI'll reach out to, you'll see
there's a detective on there.
I'm cool with her.
She, she might, maybe we'll doan interview.
Yeah, do an interview with her.
All right.
Well, I guess that's going to beour segment of flashback movies
(03:19):
or what we call it, what we callthe movie section again.
That's it.
Second time around.
Second time around.
SPEAKER_02 (03:27):
Let's do the movie
flashbacks.
Let's do that.
SPEAKER_01 (03:31):
Okay.
That's cool.
We're going to have a movieflashback segment later on in
the show.
And I'm ready to get into it.
I'm ready too.
You ready?
Okay.
Well, set it off.
Give
SPEAKER_02 (03:42):
me your first one.
Okay.
Let me give you my first one.
My first one is going to bePredator.
SPEAKER_01 (03:47):
Oh, wow.
The first one?
Yeah.
The first one.
The first one was the best.
I think it was too.
It was the best.
I think it was too.
I think I really liked BillDukes, the black guy.
I liked him.
Yeah, he was good.
Yeah.
I think the second one
SPEAKER_02 (04:04):
had Mr.
from The Color Purple.
What's
SPEAKER_01 (04:08):
his name?
I'm not going to say Mel Gibson.
Mel Gibson.
Danny Glover.
SPEAKER_02 (04:12):
Danny Glover.
The second one had Danny
SPEAKER_01 (04:13):
Glover, I think.
That's when he was in the city,right?
Yeah.
I think you're right.
I think you're right about that.
That one was all right, too.
But the first one was the best.
What was the guy from ActionJackson name?
Remember the show, the movieAction Jackson?
Carl Winslow.
Carl.
Carl.
Carl.
He was from Rocky, too.
Rocky.
Apollo.
He's Apollo.
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Carl Weathers?
Carl Weathers.
Yeah, he was in that first...
Okay.
Predator also.
SPEAKER_02 (04:40):
Yeah, when he was in
SPEAKER_01 (04:41):
the jungle.
I like that one.
I like that one too.
That one was good.
They said, you know that Indianguy, the big Indian guy?
Mm-hmm.
They said they used to have tohave security when he was like,
when he wasn't filming, likethey go out to the bar.
Everybody wanted him?
No, he used to, you know, beatpeople up and all sorts of
stuff.
Like he's really...
He was really crazy.
(05:01):
He was really like that.
Yeah.
He was kind of off.
SPEAKER_02 (05:05):
You learn something
new every day.
SPEAKER_01 (05:06):
Yeah.
The Predator.
SPEAKER_02 (05:08):
The Predator.
SPEAKER_01 (05:09):
Dang.
That was
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1987.
I
SPEAKER_01 (05:11):
was going to ask you
what year that was.
SPEAKER_02 (05:13):
1987.
SPEAKER_01 (05:13):
Dang.
The Predator.
All right.
Let's see what I got.
I got an 88 one.
The movie Beetlejuice.
This movie, I think I playedthat thing over and over and
over.
Really?
Beetlejuice.
SPEAKER_02 (05:31):
I don't know how I
feel about Beetlejuice.
For real?
Did you watch the new one?
SPEAKER_01 (05:35):
No, I stopped it.
I turned it off.
It was trash.
Okay.
To me, it was...
SPEAKER_02 (05:39):
Was it good?
I didn't really watch it becauseI didn't really watch the first
one.
SPEAKER_01 (05:42):
I don't know if I
could get with Beetlejuice.
Michael Keaton's good.
His comedy...
Michael Keaton's comedy is good.
And when he plays Beetlejuice, Ithink he's real funny.
Um...
SPEAKER_02 (05:56):
They should have
just left that alone.
Let it stay a classic and don'tread it.
Some movies don't need to beremade.
I can't believe you didn't watchthat.
I did.
I've watched it, but it's notsomething I would put on
constantly.
Like, oh, let
SPEAKER_01 (06:08):
me throw on
Beetlejuice.
Wow.
See, you know what?
I wouldn't put it on now, butback in the 80s and 90s, I was
watching it favorably.
When it came out, I was probablywatching it favorably.
I'm not a Beetlejuice fan.
SPEAKER_02 (06:23):
I need some action.
I need some killing.
I need something, some fighting.
Okay.
Some gangster.
I like stuff like that.
SPEAKER_01 (06:31):
Beetlejuice is my
first one for the day.
What you got?
SPEAKER_02 (06:36):
Okay, we're going to
go with Once Upon a Time in
America.
A lot of people haven't watchedthat.
It's a gangster movie.
It's with Robert De Niro andsome other people I can't name.
I can't think of their names.
It's pretty good.
It's like set in the 20s or the30s.
For real?
(06:56):
It's good.
Once upon a time?
Once upon a time in America.
Let's
SPEAKER_01 (07:02):
see.
And what year did that come out,you know?
SPEAKER_02 (07:07):
That is 84.
My brother put me under thatone.
For real?
I missed that one.
SPEAKER_01 (07:13):
I think I missed
that one.
So you got some homework to do.
Yeah, I didn't see that one.
I'm going to have to write thatdown.
SPEAKER_02 (07:19):
It's pretty good.
SPEAKER_01 (07:20):
And are you still
watching it to this day?
I
SPEAKER_02 (07:24):
have watched it.
I watched it this year sometime.
For real?
SPEAKER_01 (07:28):
So this is a
gangster movie?
It's a gangster movie.
Is it mob gangster or just like?
Mob gangster.
For real?
Oh, okay.
You might put me on to somethingthen.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
Check it out.
Okay.
Well, 1983.
A classic.
Mr.
Eddie Murphy.
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Dan Aykroyd.
Trading Places.
Trading Places.
That was on our list too.
Man.
SPEAKER_02 (07:56):
I love that movie.
That's a good
SPEAKER_01 (07:58):
movie.
My favorite scene gotta bethere's two scenes on there.
It's gotta be the jail scene andthe party scene.
The party scene.
SPEAKER_02 (08:17):
Okay.
I haven't watched
SPEAKER_01 (08:18):
it in a minute, but.
What?
All right.
So when you go back and watchit, if you go back and watch it,
the jail scene got, remember,didn't he tell you the phone in
the limo is busted?
Oh, so you don't remember.
I don't remember that.
Okay.
Well, there's a young JuanCarlos Esposito.
SPEAKER_00 (08:36):
Okay.
SPEAKER_01 (08:38):
Standing there with
him while he's talking to
SPEAKER_00 (08:40):
him.
I might watch it.
He looks really
SPEAKER_01 (08:41):
young.
Yeah.
It's a classic.
Yeah, that is.
Especially an Eddie Murphyclassic.
That's an Eddie Murphy classicall the way.
Yeah, Trading Places.
1983.
SPEAKER_02 (08:54):
Okay, my next one.
I'm going to go with Bruce DoesMillions.
SPEAKER_01 (08:58):
Oh my gosh.
SPEAKER_02 (09:00):
I love that movie.
SPEAKER_01 (09:01):
You know how often I
watch that over
SPEAKER_02 (09:04):
and over?
That is good.
He had to spend$30 million in 30days to get$300 million.
And he couldn't tell nobody?
Yeah, he couldn't tell nobody.
Man, I'm
SPEAKER_01 (09:12):
telling you.
Could you do it?
No.
Because you know why?
You couldn't have nothing toshow for it.
No, you know what?
I could.
You know why?
Because he couldn't haveanything to show for it.
But at that time, I didn't knowyou can rent all these foreign
cars and all these rent allthese houses.
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So you just rent a whole
SPEAKER_02 (09:33):
bunch of houses
SPEAKER_01 (09:34):
and cars?
You have to.
You can't buy it.
But you can give it away.
So I'll be doing sneaky stuffby...
You know.
SPEAKER_02 (09:44):
Maybe you could like
pay for people's stuff.
Man, let me pay
SPEAKER_01 (09:46):
your mortgage.
Let me do this.
I'd go crazy with that.
SPEAKER_02 (09:48):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (09:49):
I'd do that.
Buying, you know.
SPEAKER_02 (09:52):
Go to the restaurant
and pay for everybody.
SPEAKER_01 (09:54):
Friends.
Yeah.
I'd be a new, I'd be a newsocial media celebrity.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, I'd go crazy.
I'd go.
Yeah.
Could you do it?
I don't know.
SPEAKER_02 (10:07):
Because I want to
buy something.
I want to buy some sneakers.
I don't know.
Yeah, but you're going to getthe bigger money after.
Ah.
I guess I'll probably do thesame thing.
SPEAKER_01 (10:14):
You could do
sneakers, but you can't keep
them.
You got to throw them.
You got to throw them away.
I can't throw sneakers away.
I do a Dame Dash.
New outfit every day.
Wait one time
SPEAKER_02 (10:28):
and throw it away?
I can't.
SPEAKER_01 (10:31):
That'll be hard.
I'm thinking about that.
I want to do that.
Give me the chance.
SPEAKER_02 (10:36):
Give
SPEAKER_01 (10:36):
me the$300 million.
SPEAKER_02 (10:38):
Let me at least try.
SPEAKER_01 (10:39):
Dang.
And he was buying igloos.
He was buying everything.
What else?
He made money off the igloo.
That's why he was mad.
SPEAKER_02 (10:46):
But something
happened at the end.
I can't remember.
He had like something that wasan asset.
They tried to trick him somekind of
SPEAKER_01 (10:52):
way.
They tricked him by...
It was money.
They wanted him to...
I think it was for the interiordecorator.
They wanted him to...
He gave the money to the guy togive them.
SPEAKER_02 (11:04):
As a
SPEAKER_01 (11:04):
deposit
SPEAKER_02 (11:04):
or something?
SPEAKER_01 (11:05):
Yeah.
Okay.
And they kept it.
SPEAKER_02 (11:07):
Because I think if
he didn't get the money, the
firm got the money.
SPEAKER_01 (11:11):
Ooh.
SPEAKER_02 (11:12):
Wow.
So they was trying to trick him.
SPEAKER_01 (11:13):
Bruce's Million.
Bruce's
SPEAKER_02 (11:15):
Millions.
That was 1985.
SPEAKER_01 (11:17):
John Candy and
Richard Pryor, right?
Was that John Candy?
John Candy.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (11:24):
They were baseball
players.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (11:26):
Amateur baseball
players.
The Bulls.
The Hackensack Bulls.
That was good.
That's how much I watched.
The Hackensack Bulls.
All right.
Nineteen eighty four.
The Gremlins came out.
And I watched the Gremlins somuch that first.
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I think I went to the movies towatch the Gremlins.
You did?
Yeah.
Your age is showing.
It's fine.
The Gremlins.
I mean, it kind of was scary.
But then again, it was, itreally
SPEAKER_02 (12:00):
wasn't.
If you're watching now, it's not
SPEAKER_01 (12:02):
scary.
It was film dark.
Like, like the, the scenes wasdark.
I still remember the first scenewhere the guy like walks into a
shop.
And I remember it was kind ofdark looking, but a good memory.
Certain movies.
I like these movies like that.
I really, really.
Yeah.
Bruce is a million.
I, that should have been on mylist.
(12:23):
Cause that was one of them.
Um, all right.
That was 1984.
Gremlins.
Gremlins.
Okay.
They came out with
SPEAKER_02 (12:31):
like four
SPEAKER_01 (12:32):
different ones.
Yeah, I was going to say theycame out with other ones with
the
SPEAKER_02 (12:34):
girl.
I don't think I like the otherones.
The main one.
Give me the first one and leaveit alone.
SPEAKER_01 (12:39):
Yep.
I couldn't even tell you aboutthose other ones no more.
SPEAKER_02 (12:43):
Yeah, that's a good
one.
Yep.
Yep.
All right.
I'm going to go with FatalAttraction.
For real?
That was 1987.
Oh, you grown.
Yeah.
She had a little rabbit in apot.
She was mad.
She had what?
She boiled a rabbit.
The little girl.
She was messing with the man.
He was married and he had adaughter and she had a rabbit.
And she took the rabbit andboiled it in the pot.
(13:03):
Ooh.
Is that the one with thecrossing the legs thing?
No.
That's Basic Instinct.
Oh, so I didn't see that.
That might have been the 90s,Basic Instinct.
SPEAKER_01 (13:14):
Dang,
SPEAKER_02 (13:14):
so I didn't see
neither one of those.
You had to watch that too.
That was good.
For real?
It's Michael Douglas and GlennClose.
Okay.
What year was that?
That's 1987.
SPEAKER_01 (13:27):
All right.
I got one.
If you say you didn't see thisone, I'm shutting my mic off.
1986.
Fail is real is day off.
SPEAKER_02 (13:45):
I've watched that.
It ain't one of my favorites.
What?
But I've watched it.
That was such a classic
SPEAKER_01 (13:51):
at the time.
Yeah, the principal was on hisback.
He was.
He was showing up at the house.
Everywhere, yeah.
That nigga, he was in thebackyard trying to peek through
the window.
Yeah.
They can't do that now.
SPEAKER_02 (14:02):
That was a good
movie.
That was a
SPEAKER_01 (14:05):
good one.
You go to jail, now you'repeeking through windows.
Yeah, man.
He had it all set up, man.
From the sounds at the house ofhim snoring and...
Went and got his girlfriend.
I might revisit that and watchit again.
Yeah, that's one of those funmovies.
Like, they don't really make toomany fun movies like that.
Well, I'm not going to say that.
(14:25):
Like teenage type movies.
Yeah, that was, you know, whenyou were young, like, you know,
you're thinking about cuttingschool too.
Like Pretty
SPEAKER_02 (14:33):
in Pink, all stuff
like that.
SPEAKER_01 (14:34):
Yeah, The Breakfast
Club.
The Breakfast Club.
Yeah, they were all followingthe same thing.
That was it.
1986, Failure's Realist Day Off.
SPEAKER_02 (14:42):
All right, I got
one.
I got The Lost Boys, 1987, avampire movie.
SPEAKER_01 (14:47):
Yeah, I remember
that one.
I like that movie.
I remember that.
And you know what?
When I watched it, you know,when it came out when I was
younger, but I wasn't into itbecause I don't know if I really
didn't get it.
But at the same time, I just, Idon't know.
What year was that?
1987.
87C...
(15:07):
I'm trying to think of what Iwas into.
I was into Failure's Brutal'sDay Off.
You
SPEAKER_02 (15:12):
didn't want to see
the vampires.
SPEAKER_01 (15:13):
You
SPEAKER_02 (15:14):
wanted to cut class.
SPEAKER_01 (15:15):
That's what you
wanted to do.
That's a good one, though.
That's a classic movie.
Did they make another one?
I don't think so.
Recently, I think they mighthave.
I don't think so.
I've watched it recently.
SPEAKER_02 (15:31):
It was pretty cool.
SPEAKER_01 (15:33):
Yeah, that was a
good one.
What else I got?
The Karate Kid.
Is that on your list?
It's not on
SPEAKER_02 (15:41):
my list.
Oh, my gosh.
I don't know.
I couldn't get into the KarateKid.
For real?
For real.
SPEAKER_01 (15:46):
Oh, you're a girly
girl.
SPEAKER_02 (15:48):
Yeah.
I need some real fighting, notno karate fighting.
Oh.
If it's karate, it's got to beSteven Seagal.
SPEAKER_01 (15:56):
Mark for Death?
SPEAKER_02 (15:58):
All of them.
All his movies.
I love all of them.
License to Kill, Mark for Death.
What
SPEAKER_01 (16:03):
was your favorite
one?
What was your favorite one?
SPEAKER_02 (16:06):
Whichever one was
with the Jamaicans.
SPEAKER_01 (16:08):
Mark for death.
I think that was Mark for death.
Yeah.
Screw face.
SPEAKER_02 (16:11):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (16:12):
Screw face.
Um, yeah.
Karate Kid with, uh, Pat andMark.
What's his name?
Pat?
Moraine?
Ralph Macchio.
Ralph Macchio and Pat Moraine.
Moraine or something like that.
Uh, whatever.
Daniel Son.
Daniel Son.
And Mr.
Miyagi.
Yeah.
That's what we know him as.
(16:32):
Um, uh, Another one just cameout.
It kind of going crazy with thefranchise.
SPEAKER_02 (16:39):
Because Will Smith's
son had one, right?
SPEAKER_01 (16:41):
He had one.
His was pretty good.
I would say.
I never watched that.
Yeah.
It's not bad.
Okay.
The series, Cobra Kai.
That was, that was all right.
First.
I hear a lot of people talkabout that one.
Yeah.
The first two or three seasonswas good, but then it started
getting a little rocky.
Yeah.
And it gives you the teen feelalso, like the younger feel.
(17:05):
And let me see.
I think that might have been mylast one.
What was your last one?
SPEAKER_02 (17:08):
Yeah.
What you got?
I know you got some extra.
I'm going to go with this one.
Little Shop of Horrors, 1986.
Feed Me Seymour.
Feed Me Seymour.
I used to watch that movie allthe time.
SPEAKER_01 (17:19):
So what's goes in
there?
Pam and Gina.
SPEAKER_02 (17:22):
Pam and Gina.
SPEAKER_01 (17:23):
We didn't know it
was Pam and Gina then.
No, we definitely didn't know.
They stayed together since then.
What year was that?
SPEAKER_02 (17:30):
That is 1986.
They've been together a longtime.
They've been friends.
SPEAKER_01 (17:37):
So what else were
they in together?
They was in that more and werethey in school days together?
I think Gina was just in schooldays.
I wonder why they didn't do Pam.
What about...
No.
That wasn't them in...
She wasn't in House Partyeither, I don't think.
Shireen, that was the other one.
That was Baby Boy's mother,right?
She would have did good in HouseParty, though.
(17:58):
She would have.
I think, I kind of feel thejokes would have been harder.
It would have been MartinLawrence against BDV.
SPEAKER_02 (18:08):
Yeah, I didn't think
about that.
SPEAKER_01 (18:10):
Yeah, that was a
good one.
That was a good one.
I got another one.
Do the right thing.
Radio Rocky.
SPEAKER_02 (18:21):
Yeah, I like
SPEAKER_01 (18:22):
to do the right
thing.
Can you watch it over?
Mookie.
Can I watch it over?
I like the ice scene.
I'm sorry.
I gotta be a boy.
I bet you did like the icescene.
How was it?
I ain't gonna say how.
Go ahead, tell your age.
Don't be ashamed.
When that came out?
That came out in 88?
(18:42):
Either 88 or 89.
Okay.
89 because Fight the Power cameout in 89, right?
And that was the song for thesoundtrack.
So 89, I was 11.
SPEAKER_02 (18:56):
You shouldn't even
been looking at the icing.
The icing was the scene.
It was.
It did make the movie.
That's probably why a lot ofpeople watched it.
SPEAKER_01 (19:05):
I wonder if they use
a stunt double, like a body
double.
Or was that really her?
SPEAKER_02 (19:09):
That was her.
What?
I'm
SPEAKER_01 (19:11):
going to watch it
SPEAKER_02 (19:12):
tonight.
I got one more.
The Untouchables.
Okay, old school.
Old school.
With Kevin Costner.
Was Robert De Niro in it?
Yes, he was Capone.
SPEAKER_01 (19:27):
That's what I
thought.
He played a good Capone too.
It was a good movie.
They had a scene in there at adinner table like Scarface kind
of.
I
SPEAKER_02 (19:38):
can't remember that.
The one scene I remember is atthe train station, the Indian
scene.
SPEAKER_01 (19:45):
Did he have a pet?
A pet cat or a dog in thatmovie?
I don't think so.
Okay, I might be thinkingsomething else.
Adding two movies together?
Yeah, doing like old people do.
I do know Robert De Niro was init.
That was good, though.
That was a good one.
Yeah, that was a good one.
(20:05):
Untouchables.
What year was that?
SPEAKER_02 (20:07):
That is 1987.
Hey, so
SPEAKER_01 (20:10):
you was watching
that then?
Mm-hmm.
You enjoyed it back then?
Mm-hmm.
Wow.
Okay.
I know there's somethingdifferent about you.
I guess I was a tomboy backthen.
Yeah, but I didn't watch it.
I'm a boy.
Or maybe I'm a...
Maybe you know about it.
Hey, that's a good one.
Okay.
All right.
Well, let's get into snack time.
(20:35):
Okay.
Snack time, we talk aboutclassic foods or snacks that we
enjoyed or would like to comeback out or something,
SPEAKER_02 (20:46):
right?
Yeah, I got one I want to comeback out.
SPEAKER_01 (20:48):
You got one?
All right, go ahead.
I'll let you go first.
SPEAKER_02 (20:51):
Mine is a banana
twin from Little Debbie.
Little Debbie took away bananatwins.
SPEAKER_01 (20:56):
I don't even
remember that.
You got a picture of it?
You don't know a banana twin?
No.
Show me it.
Show me what it look like.
Okay, I'm going to show you.
Yeah, I need to see that.
A banana twin.
That
SPEAKER_02 (21:05):
was the only snack
cake I liked from Little Debbie.
SPEAKER_01 (21:09):
No, man.
Don't
SPEAKER_02 (21:10):
do Little Debbie
SPEAKER_01 (21:11):
like that.
SPEAKER_02 (21:11):
I don't really like
the
SPEAKER_01 (21:12):
other ones.
SPEAKER_02 (21:12):
They don't have no
SPEAKER_01 (21:13):
good ones.
SPEAKER_02 (21:14):
That
SPEAKER_01 (21:14):
was the best one.
Little Debbie's is the onethat's in stores now, right?
Yeah.
The fudge rounds.
I don't like that.
Oh, my gosh.
You're picky now.
The oatmeal pie.
You don't like that?
Not really.
What?
Do you eat snacks?
I eat
SPEAKER_02 (21:30):
snacks.
SPEAKER_01 (21:32):
So you are picky.
Okay.
We learn about you every day,Ms.
Pike.
SPEAKER_02 (21:38):
Yes, they said it
wasn't a high demand for them,
but every time I went to go getthem, they was never there.
SPEAKER_01 (21:44):
Because they didn't
order them?
SPEAKER_02 (21:45):
Somebody was eating
the banana twins.
SPEAKER_01 (21:51):
Let's see.
Let me see what it look like.
Oh, okay.
I remember it.
It was like a pound cake on topwith the...
SPEAKER_00 (21:58):
With like cream in
the middle.
SPEAKER_01 (22:00):
Okay.
That was my favorite.
So wait, they don't make thoseno more?
They don't make them no more.
Discontinue.
Dang, I kind of almost rememberseeing them like in the stores.
It wasn't that long, right?
You ain't seen them.
For
SPEAKER_02 (22:12):
real?
Oh, it's been a while.
SPEAKER_01 (22:13):
Wow.
At least two years.
Well, mine is something youmight have to think about.
They're little candies.
Uh, they come in a package thatlook like bubble gum.
They call bonkers.
And he had the little fruit inthe, in the middle of it.
(22:34):
Yeah.
Bonkers.
Those, I mean, it came withdifferent flavors, like cherry.
SPEAKER_02 (22:41):
Maybe I know what
you're talking about.
SPEAKER_01 (22:42):
Yeah.
They came in like cherry.
Um, what was that?
Were you getting from the cornerstore?
Of course.
Yeah.
As soon as I showed it to you,you were like, ah, I remember
those.
But I guess you didn't eat them.
Bonkers.
SPEAKER_02 (23:00):
I don't remember
SPEAKER_01 (23:01):
that.
No?
They were like a soft, chewykind of candy.
Kind
SPEAKER_02 (23:05):
of like an
SPEAKER_01 (23:06):
Owlator?
Nah, Owlators are hard.
They were like a...
A Starburst.
Exactly.
But they had like...
It was a fake Starbucks.
Yeah.
No, it had fruit in the middleof it.
Like not fruit, but it had likea softer, chewy.
SPEAKER_02 (23:22):
This was a long time
ago.
SPEAKER_01 (23:23):
Yeah, of course.
You know, this is the 80s, mid80s, 85, 86.
I'm sorry.
I thought I was going to haveanother one that you.
All right.
I'm sorry.
Also.
30 years ago.
August, let's say the last weekof August, an album came out.
(23:54):
Why are you laughing?
And it had hits on it like GetMoney, Player's Anthem, Miss
Poison's favorite song on thealbum.
I Need You Tonight.
SPEAKER_02 (24:11):
That ain't my
favorite.
My favorite is Get
SPEAKER_01 (24:13):
Money.
The name of the album isConspiracy.
Junior Mafia.
By Junior Mafia.
Really, it was Lil' Kim and themboys.
SPEAKER_02 (24:29):
Lil' Kim with
features from Biggie.
SPEAKER_01 (24:34):
Yeah, we was Biggie
hungry when this came out.
This album...
All right.
Maybe they rushed it orsomething.
I don't think they could.
I mean, Lucy's, he was cool onthe mic.
He didn't write, I don't think.
Lil' Kim, she didn't write.
(24:54):
Biggie wrote both of them.
Biggie
SPEAKER_02 (24:57):
probably wrote the
whole album, but they just
didn't deliver it
SPEAKER_01 (24:59):
right.
Exactly.
This is a Biggie album.
Biggie's the narrator starring I
SPEAKER_02 (25:09):
bet you if Biggie
wrote the rhymes and he rhymed
them.
SPEAKER_01 (25:14):
Oh, it'd have been a
killer.
Yeah, this would have been akiller.
I'm not going to down it toomuch more.
They're
SPEAKER_02 (25:22):
the three giants.
Them are the three songs Ilisten to.
Yeah.
Layers of Anthem, I Need YouTonight, and Get Money.
And they right there behind eachother.
SPEAKER_01 (25:29):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (25:29):
So I probably didn't
even go down to the bottom.
SPEAKER_01 (25:32):
Exactly.
I had the cassette.
So...
I think all those songs are onone side of the CD, on one side
of the cassette.
And what it seems like, youknow, Biggie was back in this.
I think this song, this wholealbum might have been
SPEAKER_02 (25:48):
underpaid.
Yeah, because that's all thiswhole crew.
SPEAKER_01 (25:51):
Yeah, this is not a
bad boy album.
It's Big Beat.
So that might be Biggie.
Big Beat was the productioncompany.
And it was Big
SPEAKER_02 (26:03):
Beat
SPEAKER_01 (26:04):
Records.
Big Beat Records.
SPEAKER_02 (26:05):
1995.
So
SPEAKER_01 (26:07):
I bet you that was
Biggie.
But it wasn't under Bad Boy.
They did shout Puff out in thecomments.
And not the comments.
The special thanks in the backof the CD.
And this is one of those ones.
You open the CD up.
It's cool, but the pitches lookrushed.
SPEAKER_02 (26:31):
Yeah, I think it was
just a rush project.
SPEAKER_01 (26:33):
Yeah, they were
trying to get it out.
They needed some artists indevelopment.
I think when this came out, Lil'Kim still had the buzz.
So it was basically riding offof that Lil' Kim buzz.
And the Biggie.
Because when you thought, youknow, Biggie would always talk
about Junior Mafia.
So you kind of think like Biggiewould be on this.
(26:55):
Was Biggie on it?
Let me see.
I'm about to check.
If he was, it wasn't as manysongs as we would want.
SPEAKER_02 (27:04):
He was on Players
Anthem.
SPEAKER_01 (27:06):
Okay.
SPEAKER_02 (27:07):
And he was on Get
Money.
I don't...
SPEAKER_01 (27:10):
The two chart...
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, he was on a couple.
There's another one, too.
He was on number four.
What's the other one?
Number four?
Yeah.
I don't even know that song.
It says performed by thenotorious B.I.G., Yeah, well, he
(27:30):
was on some of them, I guess.
But it wasn't a Biggie album.
And it wasn't a Lil' Kim album.
It was Lil' Kim and some otherguys from the block.
Yeah, Lil' C's album was hisalbum that he came out with.
It didn't have too much, but ithad Crush on You.
SPEAKER_02 (27:52):
So that was on his
album?
SPEAKER_01 (27:54):
I think so.
Now that's Lil' Kim's song.
No, but...
We'll see.
I don't even remember a littlescene.
I was at the Crush on You videoshoot.
And I don't remember.
He was there.
SPEAKER_02 (28:11):
Was that a skate
ring?
SPEAKER_01 (28:12):
No, it was at one of
those green, not green screen,
but a big warehouse with likewhite wall.
I think it was a white wallbehind it or something like
that.
I might be mistaken.
That might be a Lil' Kim song.
(28:33):
I think so.
I was trying to look.
Well, if you look, I'll pull upa little snippet of the Dream
Mafia album.
They had a couple songs, likeyou said.
Yeah,
SPEAKER_02 (28:50):
Marnie.
What you say, huh?
SPEAKER_01 (28:52):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (28:53):
The best one.
SPEAKER_01 (28:55):
This is a big one.
UNKNOWN (28:57):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (28:57):
And really, this
could have been a Lil' Kim song.
But it was a classic.
I guess you could say it was aclassic.
So that's Player's Anthem.
And this is Get Money.
(29:20):
Everybody know that one.
Which one you think is bigger?
Get Money, right?
Everybody don't know that.
They made a video for both of
SPEAKER_02 (29:35):
them, right?
Because, um, look at thisanthem.
He's getting off the jet.
SPEAKER_01 (29:39):
Yeah, all of them
was getting off the jet.
They would snap the picture.
Yep, yep.
So, 1995.
30 years ago.
30
SPEAKER_02 (29:52):
years.
It don't seem like it's beenthat long.
SPEAKER_01 (29:54):
That's crazy.
When you say 30 years, justthink about- And I would rock
Get Money till now.
Yeah, you can still play GetMoney.
I would play that before I play-Players Anthem?
Yeah.
Because Players Anthem is- It'scool though.
It's just not Get Money.
It's a bop song.
Like you kind of bop to it.
You know, you can't dance to it.
(30:15):
You got to bop.
SPEAKER_02 (30:17):
Yeah, Crush On You
was Lil' Kim's song.
SPEAKER_01 (30:20):
Was it featuring?
SPEAKER_02 (30:22):
Featuring Lil Cease.
SPEAKER_01 (30:23):
Okay, I know he was
at the video shoot, so I do
remember that.
SPEAKER_02 (30:27):
I like that video.
She had the different colorhair.
SPEAKER_01 (30:30):
I went to the
casting call for that video,
too.
My then girlfriend went for it.
It was kind of out of theleague.
Okay.
But they just sent it becauseshe was, I guess, a pretty face
or whatever.
But that was it.
I guess you could go back andkind of check this album out.
(30:55):
Just listen to those threesongs.
Yeah, you will like those couplethree songs.
And maybe, you know, if you're areal backpack rapper.
I won't
SPEAKER_02 (31:04):
say that though.
Maybe you'll go back and pick upanother song.
Maybe another song will tickleyour fancy.
SPEAKER_01 (31:11):
Hey, yo, ain't
nothing tickling my fancy.
Pause.
What else we got?
Also, September 21st, 1988, theypremiered, this is 37 years ago,
they premiered the first episodeof Yo! MTV Raps.
(31:33):
1981?
No, I might be off.
August 6th, 1988.
So, in that episode, they hadvideos like Airbnb and Rakim,
Follow the Leader, Dougie Fresh.
I think it was like Keep Risingto the Top or something like
(31:56):
that.
Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Princewas on that episode.
You know, whatever was hot andwas out.
SPEAKER_02 (32:05):
Run DMC hosted it.
I can't remember that far back.
SPEAKER_01 (32:09):
I do know their
video was on there.
It might have been Tricky.
Tricky might have been that.
I think that video was on
SPEAKER_02 (32:14):
there.
SPEAKER_01 (32:16):
Yeah.
And that was a big era.
I liked UMTV raps.
So
SPEAKER_02 (32:23):
was that Fab Five
Freddy or was that?
SPEAKER_01 (32:26):
No, that was just Ed
Love and Dr.
Dre at the time.
And UMTV raps also had likethese, they were like cards,
like collectible cards, like,you know, like baseball cards.
They had cards.
With the different rappers onit?
Different rappers on it.
SPEAKER_00 (32:44):
Oh.
SPEAKER_01 (32:44):
Like.
I know you got some.
Naughty by nature.
Nah, I wish I did.
You don't have none?
It's hard to find those in goodcondition, too.
You can find Garbage Pail Kidsand stuff like that, but it's
hard to find those.
SPEAKER_02 (32:59):
Not the Garbage
SPEAKER_01 (33:00):
Pail
SPEAKER_02 (33:01):
Kids.
I used to love collecting thelittle cards.
SPEAKER_01 (33:03):
Yeah.
They also had the trading cards.
I guess that's what they callthem.
I should have kept my cards.
What else we got?
I think that might be it.
That might be it for theepisode, guys.
Oh, yeah.
One more.
One more segment.
(33:23):
The movie flashback.
We can't forget the flashbacksof the movies.
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Yep, yep.
And all right.
What's your flashback movie ofthe week?
SPEAKER_02 (33:55):
Okay.
I watched a movie called TheDallas Buyers Club.
What?
It was 2013.
It's about a guy.
He was like a player player andhe would sleep with prostitutes
and he got AIDS from aprostitute and he was trying out
a drug, but he had to get itfrom Mexico.
Okay.
(34:15):
So then it's good.
It's good.
It's with Matthew McConaughey.
It's good.
This is new.
He was getting, it's 2013.
SPEAKER_01 (34:25):
Oh, I think I
remember that.
He was all for the role.
He
SPEAKER_02 (34:28):
was skinny.
Yeah.
I remember that.
He was like bones.
Okay.
It's good.
So he started up a little cluband start selling the drugs to
the people who can get them andthe USA.
What's
SPEAKER_01 (34:39):
the name of it
again?
Dallas by his club.
Hey, pretty good.
Well, I went way back comparedto that.
I went back to I think it waslike 1985.
I think it was 1984, maybe.
I got to look it up.
Crush Groove.
(35:00):
This Who's who of rap?
Because everybody was in crushgroup.
Oh, my gosh.
It was Curtis Blow, the FatBoys.
Run DMC.
Run DMC was the main star.
I think LL Cool J was in there,the Fat Boys.
Yeah.
And the movie was basically, itwas basically based off of like
(35:22):
Def Jam.
Def Jam, yeah.
Yeah.
So it was like they had aRussell Simmons guy and they had
a guy that played
SPEAKER_02 (35:28):
Rick Rubin.
Who was the guy who played?
SPEAKER_01 (35:30):
Russell Simmons?
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (35:31):
Blair
SPEAKER_01 (35:32):
Underwood.
Blair Underwood, yeah.
And I think this might have beenBlair Underwood's first role
because I think it saidintroducing Blair Underwood when
you watch it.
So that was his start.
So it might have been his start.
Sheila E.
I can't even think of likecameos that was in it, but if
you're a hip hop fanatic.
(35:54):
You've
SPEAKER_02 (35:55):
probably already
seen it, though.
You think so?
Yeah.
If you're a hip-hop fanatic,definitely.
Yeah, if you like hip-hop, youcannot not
SPEAKER_01 (36:01):
seen it.
Especially Run DMC.
Run, like, when you hear himrapping, like, whose house is
this?
You know, they really did ascene, like, where he was mad,
and he ran up on the stage andsnatched a mic, and that's where
it all came from.
Yep.
And that was my flashback of theweek.
Alright.
Yep, yep.
(36:21):
Um...
It's
SPEAKER_00 (36:23):
poison.
SPEAKER_01 (36:27):
Why don't you sign
us off for the week?
SPEAKER_02 (36:30):
All right,
everybody.
I hope you enjoyed the episode.
Check us next week for our nextone.
I'm L.
I'm poison.
We out.