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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Welcome to the Pats
Peeps podcast.
Hey, I'm switching up my theme.
You know why?
Still Sean Moody, johnnyQuality, because this is my
first Saturday podcast.
I believe it is, so I thoughtI'd do something a little
different.
Why not?
One of the beauties of doing apodcast.
I believe it is, so I thoughtI'd do something a little
different.
Why not One of the beauties ofdoing a podcast.
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I can do whatever like that.
How are you?
It is a Saturday, patrick, here.
Thank you for tuning in to.
Well, not tuning in, I'm not inmy room.
I am the host of the Pat WalshShow, as heard on radio that
some of you tune into, and Ithank you.
Kfbk News Radio, to be precise,in Sacramento, 93.1 FM, 1530 AM
(00:50):
, and streaming live everywhereOn all of these streaming
platforms, including your iHeartplatform.
But yeah, this is, I think,unless we may have done podcasts
from Italy or Ireland orsomething like that.
But in terms of here, I don'tthink I've ever done a Saturday
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podcast, but I missed a coupleof days, which I'll explain.
No biggie.
But as I look out my studiowindow on this Saturday into the
beautiful foothills, allmanicured, weed-eated foothills
in Northern California, all theproperties around me, looks nice
out, not as hot, thank goodness, still warm.
Maybe in the 80s, I don't know,maybe the 90s.
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I haven't really spent too muchtime out there today.
Wherever you are, whateveryou're doing, thank you so much.
I love Saturday, you know,couple of nights, and I had a
great time last night.
I'll talk about that, whatwe're getting ready to do this
Tuesday, which I could not bemore excited about.
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The last couple of nights, forwhatever reason, maybe two out
of the last three nights I'msleeping and I don't know what
happened.
I rarely get headaches and Ifeel really bad for anyone who
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gets migraines or anyone who hasto deal with headaches all the
time.
But three nights ago two, three, four in the morning I realized
as I'm sleeping, my head ispounding like a sledgehammer.
I don't know what's going onand I realized, uh-oh,
something's wrong.
This isn't going away.
It was brutal and it became.
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It got bad.
I got up and I was sick.
I didn't know.
I thought, oh God, here we go,what's going on with me?
And so two days ago I was sodepleted, even though I had a
lot on my plate.
I was so depleted I just can'teven tell you and it took it out
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of me.
I don't know what hit me.
I don't know if it was foodpoisoning, I just really don't
know.
But then so then yesterday Iwas better, still felt a little
bit of the after effects, but Iwas better.
I got to go sing with my band,so that was nice.
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But I had taken a day off andthen again last night my head
started pounding again.
So that's very.
That is atypical for me, but Imean it was bad again last night
.
I didn't get sick or anything,but it was very bad and so
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hopefully that is just kind of aweird little thing.
That'll just stop.
If it doesn't, I'll have to getthat looked at, but I don't
know.
So that thus the reason that Ihave not done the podcast for a
couple of days.
I actually told Irish Jim.
I said maybe I'm doing too manypodcasts, and right away he
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goes nope, no, you're not.
Keep doing them, because I lovelistening to them after your
show.
He listens to them after myshow.
So thank you guys.
I really, really appreciate yousticking with me and listening
to the podcast.
What I'd really love to do, ohgosh, is encourage you to be, as
I always do, part of our PatsPeeps community.
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And just a reminder this is ahuge week for me coming up.
I can't wait until Tuesdaynight.
By the way, I'm feeling bettertoday, so I just want to throw
that in the mix.
I'm feeling pretty good today.
That's why I'm doing this.
So here's what I would love foryou to do just to mark your
calendar to join my show.
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We will do the Pat Wall Showlive.
I've been telling you this.
This is going to be from CalExpo, the State Fair.
We'll do it Tuesday night 7 to10 pm.
Show up early.
As I said, we have the primospot out there, as we're going
to be in the Save Mart WineGarden at Cal Expo, right there
in the heart of the 2025California State Fair.
Kfpk Newsradio.
(05:15):
Thank you so much for whatyou're doing for me.
Right now, they are supportingmy efforts with Pat's Peeps.
I mean it's just incrediblethat they're doing that and
they've gone as far now as to Irecorded some promos because
they asked me to do that andthey're running those in heavy
rotation for a couple of days onthe stations to promote our
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gathering.
I mean, how cool is that?
You have an idea one day howyou can help small business.
The next thing you know, thebiggest radio station in
Sacramento, kfbk, a stationthat's been around for over 100
years, a heritage radio station,50,000 watt, simulcast AM and
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FM, the home of Rush Limbaughcame from KFPK.
Tom Sullivan, morton, downey,jr.
So many big shows came fromthis station.
So for them to be behind mybusiness, pat's Peeps, it is
truly an honor.
Thank you so much.
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Let's tilt a glass of winetogether at the Samar Wine Tent
Tuesday night.
Show up sometime before 7o'clock.
Say hi, please, love to see you.
So you know being a Saturdaymorning and all oh, by the way,
just let me say this Last night,like I say, we had band
practice.
You know this kind of happened.
This band I was with this banda few years ago Probably, I
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don't know, maybe 12, 13 yearsago.
We were playing and because ofone thing or another you know
how bands are there was a littlesomething.
Something happened and you knowwe all went our separate ways.
But Scotty Boy reached back outto me and said hey, say, man, I
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hadn't seen you in a while.
How would you like to gettogether?
We're kind of starting to jamagain Between the guys that are
there.
There's no bad blood whatsoever.
We really love playing togetherwith something else.
Okay, it was just anothermember way long ago with just
something else.
I just leave it at that.
But we really get along well.
So anyhow, I said, yeah, sure.
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So I started going down.
I don't know, maybe a couple ofmonths ago, maybe two or three
months ago we started going thefirst time I went down there.
I'm just being honest, whoa,this was coming off of 40 days
of no cigars.
Cigars can affect your voice alittle bit.
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You gotta take care of yourvoice.
I don't smoke them every dayanyhow, but it's coming off 40
days not smoking cigars.
As I gave them up for lint, myvoice was feeling outstanding in
terms of broadcasting and whenI went out there to sing with
these guys, bam, it just hit andthey're looking at me like dang
man.
That sounds good.
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I was very flattered, but theysounded good, so together.
You know I needed a band, theyneeded a singer, and I'll tell
you what.
So went there last night.
We're kind of working on a setlist and we just had such a good
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time.
We kind of gave you an ideawhat we play.
We're huge into ufo man, welove to rock, that's it.
We love the freaking classicrock, uh, but we're throw other
stuff.
We don't play the typical stuffthat you always hear over and
over.
Moany moany, take those oldrecords off the shelf.
No, no, no, we do.
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We're kind of a hard rock,classic rock, but we throw other
stuff into the mix UFO, LedZeppelin, black Crows let's see
what else did we do last night.
We even did some Jethro, ledZeppelin, black Crows.
Let's see what else did we dolast night.
We even did some Jethro Tull.
That was a trip.
Anyhow, that's what we're doing, and so it was really nice.
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We're looking for a littledirection now, and they actually
asked me this.
They said, pat, we'd like youto take some direction on this
band and kind of help us.
What should we play?
What do you want to sing?
So I am so excited about thatright now.
I kind of want to expand thesound just a little bit of the
band.
God, I tell you what I am sointo this song right now that I,
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you know, I did a thingrecently where they say people
don't discover new music afterthe age of what did they say?
39 or something like that,whatever it was.
That may or may not be true.
I think that's a bunch ofrubbish, because I'm always
discovering new music or musicthat is new to me.
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It might even be a band thatI've heard of a bunch, but for
some reason, you know, I justkind of heard them, never really
dug deeper into them.
I know a ton of their songs.
In this case I just got to playthis for you because I'm so
into it right now.
It's the coolest song I'veheard in a long time.
Now I know many of you areprobably going to go what Pat?
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You're, mr Music, and you'rejust now hearing this song.
It's not the first time I'veheard this song.
Let me clarify that.
What I'm saying is that maybeI've heard it, perhaps I didn't
pay attention, maybe it was onin the background, it just
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didn't strike me at the time.
It's like oh, I really dig inthis.
Maybe I just I don't know whatit is.
You know there's some bandsthat you're you know again, you
know their music, but you don'tthrow the whole record on.
So enough of that.
That's the case with this greatsong.
I like a lot of tunes by thepolice.
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Voices in my head is one of myfavorites Walking on the Moon.
This is some great songs, butthis one, oh my God, I cannot
stop listening to this deep cutcalled Death Wish by the police.
I want our band to do this tune.
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It's so good At least I thinkit is, you know, I know.
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I have to say I don't own thismusic.
I probably shouldn't be playingit.
Whatever, check that out.
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Woo.
Happy Saturday to you.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
Never thought I'd see
the day Playing with my life
this way.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
Now, of course, when
you go to sing something like
that, you're going to kind ofsing it in your own style.
I'm not staying, I just digthat song.
Oh my God, I love it.
I bet I've listened to thatthing 10 times just in the last
two days.
I don't know how that cameacross and I'm like what?
How did I not pay moreattention to this tune?
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You know, being Saturdaymorning and all one of the
things that comes to mind for me, I've always loved Saturday.
It's always my favorite day ofthe week Saturday mornings.
When I was a kid, maybe likemany of you, many of my Saturday
mornings in South Sacramentowere not only taken up by
playing baseball with mybrothers and my friends and ran
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my Schwinn bike down to the parkso we can play over the line or
500 or three flies up or runner, or pickle or pepper or
whatever.
The other thing I loved to dowas that's my microphone, by the
way, you hear that microphone Igot a squeak.
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Can you hear that?
And just notice that?
My microphone's moaningSaturday, moaning.
What I loved about it.
Cartoons Come on 1970s, thecartoons on Saturday morning.
That was a staple of mychildhood, maybe yours too.
You had your Scooby-Doos.
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I mean just all the classics,these cartoons, many of them
produced, let's say, byHanna-Barbera.
I always said if my last namewere Barbera and I had a
daughter, I'd name her Hanna.
I mean, how cool of a name,hannah Barbera, dominated by.
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I mean, this is like CBS, nbc,abc.
I was looking for something.
I wonder if I found that.
Let me see here.
I want to see if I can findthat.
Well, I'll have to look forthat.
I meant to look that up realquick, but anyhow, so memorable.
These cartoons and the themesongs were great.
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You know, when it comes toSaturday morning cartoons, in my
day this was the greatest songyou could hear right here.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
The Bugs Bunny
Roadrunner Show.
Speaker 3 (15:28):
Oh, mature curtain
lights.
This is it, the night of nights.
No more rehearsing and nursingapart.
We know every part by heart.
Oh, mature curtain lights.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Come on.
Doesn't that bring backmemories?
Oh man, that was a good startto the day right there.
What heights will you hit?
I can smell the pancakes my mommaking pancakes, starring the
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Oscar-winning rabbit.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Bugs Bunny.
Speaker 3 (16:11):
And also starring my
fast-feathered friend the
Roadrunner.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Bugs Bunny.
Roadrunner Show Coyotes afteryou, roadrunner, remember that.
This would be kind of a coolsong to update into rock style.
That would be a fun one to do.
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Do it like social distortionstyle.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
Poor little
roadrunner.
Never bothers anyone Run downthe road to 5-E-11-1.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
Maybe I'll add that
to our mix.
I don't know what my bandmateswould think about that.
Oh, this is one of my favoritesfrom the 70s.
I mean, this is, this is one ofmy favorites and I don't want
to hear nothing about.
Oh, it's got Bill Cosby.
So what man?
(17:14):
This is a great tune.
Bill Cosby was funny.
Come on now, hey, hey, hey, itis a great tune.
Little Cosby was funny.
Come on now, hey, hey, hey.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
It's fine, albert,
and I'm gonna sing a song for
you and Bill's gonna show you athing or two.
You'll have some fun now withme and all the gang, learning
from each other while we do ourthing you're not gonna remember
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too.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
On a saturday, my mom
, of course she'd be trying to
watch cartoons.
She'd break out the vacuumcleaner, start vacuuming.
Remember this saturday morningtime to clean?
Move away for a second mom.
I'm watching it, watching fatalbert to be vacuuming.
You're trying to watch fatalbert, mom, mom, could you?
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Music and fun.
Yeah, I can't hear you.
Bill mom, could you?
I'm trying to watch cartoons.
Remember that my dad would bewatching ABC's Wide World of
Sports on a Saturday.
I can hear him now Bernadette,bernadette, turn that vacuum
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cleaner off.
And you remember that back inthe day, like if you turned an
appliance on the TV would getall staticky.
Bernadette, turn it vacuum off.
What?
Oh?
Speaker 2 (18:49):
I just had a
flashback there, one of my
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favorites growing up, nothingsaid Saturday morning like this
the banana splits.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
Remember that.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
That was a
Hanna-Barbera production too,
and that was a fictional rockband.
It was a fictional rock bandand boy we were into this.
It was composed of, and I stillthink this would be so fun If
you had three friends you coulddo this with.
On Halloween you'd go get theBanana Splits costumes.
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So this was four costumedanimal characters in red helmets
with yellow crests.
The costumed hosts are Flegal,who was guitar and vocals, bingo
on drums and vocals, drooper onbass and vocals and Snorky on
keyboards doing some effects andthings.
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And this ran for 31 episodesand it's still so memorable.
Nbc on Saturday mornings,september 7, 1968 to September 5
, 1970.
And then in syndication from 70to 82.
This gets kind of like a liveaction, you know, cartoon
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characters getting kind of intoall these different situations,
you know what.
And the costumes, by the way,were constructed by Sid and
Marty Croft, who did like witchypoo, who did that HR puff and
stuff.
I'm sure I'm certain these guyswere huffing paint or something
because they were high,something was going on because,
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man, they came up with someshows.
I never liked HR Puffin stuffor some of the weird shows that
they did, sid and Marty, anyhow.
And, by the way, the BananaSplits.
It was sponsored by Kellogg'sCereals.
They actually did a you know,and then, if you, they do like
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these wraparounds like they dida little Banana Splits club.
It'd feature the adventures ofthe club members, kind of trying
to be like the monkeys in a way.
Back at that time they had abuggy, like the banana buggy,
their own little cars.
They had these little customvehicles driven by each one of
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the characters they had, likethese six-wheel drive
all-terrain vehicles.
Then they had a bunch of otherthings like Danger Island, uh-oh
jungle.
Remember that, like the DangerIsland, they had the Arabian
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Nights, the Three Musketeers.
Jan Michael Vincent was in oneof those shows.
Was that the?
I think he was in theMusketeers or whatever.
The show's live action segment,danger Island.
It was a cliffhanger serial.
They had oh, what was it?
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Oh God, what do you call it?
Oh geez, oh geez.
I can't think of their namesnow.
What's the?
I can't think of their names.
I'm sorry Anyhow, but there wasactually a band that did a rock
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version of it, supposedly apunk rock version of that theme
song the Dickies.
It's awful, it's awful.
I should have left that onealone, I think.
Ooh Oof.
You know that was kind ofloosely based on the Okay, thank
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you, that's just awful, that'sall I could listen to, oh God.
But it was kind of based, Idon't know, sort of loosely,
just like Hee Haw was on Rowanand Martin's Laugh-In To me.
That's how it seemed to me.
I'm trying to think HuckleberryFinn, right, was it Huckleberry
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Finn?
I can never think of that.
There's part of the BananaSplits, but there was other ones
, some of them, that peoplebarely.
By the way, let me just saythis too you actually did that
song, the banana split song, trala la song.
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It was done by david mook andjoey levine.
Uh, additionally, wikilancelotti, who, uh, sang many
of the other songs, for the showwas in that.
The theme song was latercovered, as I said, in 1979, by
that horrible song by theDickies.
Here's one people forgot about.
What about the groovy ghoulies?
(24:38):
Remember the monsters?
Speaker 3 (24:39):
Everybody shout Come
on now, sing.
Now.
It's time for the ghoulies.
Get together.
We got jokes for everyone.
We laugh the songs in fun, solet's go to the ghoulies get
together.
They got jokes for everyone,with laughter, songs and fun.
So let's go to the ghoulies Gettogether.
Come on, everybody, join theghoulies.
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They're gonna do their thingfor you.
They're kind of strange andthey're real funny.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
And you'll be glad I
always liked this.
It was always the same kind oftheme.
You know, when I watch this,it's amazing because I really
believe the Beatles influencedall of this.
I believe the Beatles, withtheir funny movies and little
films that they did, I thinkthat influenced the monkeys.
I think it influenced laughing,which I think in turn
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influenced the Groovy Ghouliesand so many of these other shows
, just the way they did this atthe time, because you know
they're playing instrumentsDracula and Wolfman, we're the
Wolfie.
Speaker 3 (25:44):
Because it's time for
the Groovy Ghoulies show.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Yeah, I think the
Beatles influenced all of these.
Yeah, I think the Beatlesinfluenced all of these.
There was another show thatcame on Gosh, I don't know if
I'll be able to find it Duringthe Saturday morning cartoons.
It was just, oh gosh, doesanyone remember?
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In the News, in the News, likeyou'd be watching cartoons and
this thing would come up.
It would be like a little kid'snews segment.
I'm trying to find it here.
It's going to take me a second.
I should have looked for thisfirst.
I'm going to fire up mycomputer.
Yeah, here we go.
Let me see if this is it here.
See if you remember this.
(26:36):
Oh, yeah, here you go.
Remember this In the news.
That little sound right there.
I hear that little sound likeoh God, I know right what that
is.
It's 1976.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
In the news an ice
skating superstar In the news an
ice skating superstar.
At the Winter Olympics thisyear, diane DeLue won a silver
medal.
Today, diane is working hard ona new kind of skating career.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
In the news.
Remember that it would like bein the middle of the cartoons.
It's a kid's news show, so theywould set it up like that.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
They would go to the
sponsor which in this case
appears to be Nabisco In thenews, is sponsored by Nabisco.
You'll find quality in ourcorner.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Then they would come
back with the story Hi gang
After the commercials.
Oh, what's this commercial Big?
Speaker 3 (27:28):
Fig here with that
great new dance, the Newton.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Oh, fig Newtons, Hit
it Hal.
Oh, my God, I haven't seen thisin forever Chewy, rich and
chewy inside, golden, flaky,tender cakey outside.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Grab the inside and
the outside is a good time
Tootin' doing the Big Fig.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Newton is the freaky
Anyhow in the news.
Remember that boy?
I sure do.
Then they had the I don't know,I guess maybe less memorable
cartoons, but I really liked himlike anyone.
Remember the hair bearer bunchman that was so 70s.
Saturday morning and it hadthis um, you know, I can never
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tell you the names of the guyswho were doing the voices, but
the voices are so familiar toall the cartoons of that time.
The music too.
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Uh-oh, this could be
it.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
They're in a zoo All
clear east, all clear west.
And these are the bears thatlive in the zoo All clear north.
Speaker 3 (28:31):
All clear in the
south of St Ray.
Now let's move out.
Uh-oh, we're going to have todo a little switcheroo.
I just got it spotted.
Keep moving.
Ooh, ooh, I got him.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
Ooh, ooh, ooh,
remember that guy.
Ooh, ooh, I got him.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
Mr Peavey.
Mr Peavey, I found the way hereand those bears have been
getting out of the zoo.
You sure, Absolutely, I spottedtheir secret tunnel.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
Come on and get rid
of those branches.
You look like the moose of themonth.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
I feel like I'm 14.
Well, how old would I have been?
Yeah, like 14, 15, 16 years old, I guess.
Unbelievable man Speaking whenI was 16 years old.
I pulled this record off of theshelf today, Came out when I
was 16 years old and man is it?
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With the exception of a littledust right there, boy is it just
immaculate.
Pull it out of the sleeve here.
Incredible shape.
Honestly, Capitol Records.
Just the edge where the 45 isexposed from out of the sleeve
is the only part that's got alittle dust on it here.
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Capitol Records, it's a whitelabel, Got a little star on
there, meaning Capitol Records,it's a white label, Got a little
star on there meaning that it'sa promo.
One side is a mono.
Oh, both sides are mono.
What, that is rare.
Both sides are mono.
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Huh, Wow.
There's one thing there's nostickers, but someone stamped it
with June 1976.
That's right, June of 76.
This song played on the radioall the time.
I like the song.
(30:35):
I would always kind of um.
Well, I'll explain here in aminute but, but the song uh,
written by on the album.
I'll give it all away.
Well, I'll just tell you thiswent to number three in the uk
and the united states and canada.
It was number two.
Let's see.
Reached the top three in theunited kingdom, the united
States and Canada.
It was number two.
Let's see.
Reached the top three in theUnited Kingdom, the United
States and Canada.
Number two in the UK.
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In the US, it went to numberthree.
That makes no sense.
Let me see.
Let me try to read that again.
It reached the top three in theUnited Kingdom, right, the
United States and Canada, allright, oh, I see it was number
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two in the UK.
I see it was number three inthe US and a number three pop
hit and a number one easylistening hit.
See, I was not expecting that.
In Canada it went to numberthree for three weeks on the pop
chart and number one for threeweeks.
(31:38):
Just depends on what chart theMOR, the RPM chart, just depends
on which one you're looking at.
But it was the single certifiedgoal by the Recording Industry
Association of America for salesover a million copies on the
single.
Now it's America for sales overa million copies on the single.
Now it's far surpassed that,not just on the album but on the
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45,.
Certainly the song begins withthe sound of a V and E Friedland
Maestro, make any sense?
Westminster Chime Doorbell andan electromechanical doorbell
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with a unique vibrato resonatingfeature.
Before the rhythm begins andthis is where I would kind of
not make fun of the song I don'tmean to say when I'd hear it on
the radio, not make fun of it,but just like you know, like the
song someone brought up on myshow the other night by Neil
(32:41):
Diamond, shiloh, and I think ofthe lyrics Shiloh, when I was
young you used to call your namewhen no one else would come.
Shiloh, you always came.
Well, I mean, how many peopleyou know Shiloh?
If you're in a group of people,how many people are named
Shiloh?
So if you say Shiloh, of coursethe one person named Shiloh is
going to come this way.
So I'd make fun of this songlike that.
So not really making fun butjust making a point.
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They would name off severalpeople in the song famous people
, friends and relatives of thisartist who, without a justified
reason, are knocking on the doorand they're ringing a bell.
So I'd always say like when Ihear it all right.
(33:25):
Someone's knocking on the door,someone's ringing the bell.
Hey, do me a favor, would youopen the door?
Would you let them in?
Paul McCartney in wings, pat'speeps 303.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
Someone knocking at
the door.
Somebody ringing the bell.
Someone's knocking at the door.
Somebody's ringing the bell.
Do me a favor at the door.
Somebody's ringing the bell.
Do me a favor, open the doorand let them in.
Ooh yeah, someone's knocking atthe door.
(34:25):
Somebody's ringing the bell.
Someone's knocking at the door.
Somebody's ringing the bell.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
Do me a favor.
How about you get off your deadass and let him in your cell,
paul?
That's what I would say.
That would be my 16-year-oldself talking to the radio.
Yeah, no problem, paul, let'sjust get up and let him in.
Yeah, no problem, paul, let'sjust get up and let him in.
(34:57):
Great drumming.
(35:21):
Please come out and visit us atthe fair.
Drink some wine with us At ourofficial Pats Peeps gathering.
Thank you for listening.
Yeah, have a great weekend.
See you on the radio.
Some wine with us at ourofficial Pats Peeps gathering.
Thank you for listening.
Yeah, have a great weekend.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
See you on the radio.