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Speaker 1 (00:13):
Good morning.
Can you hear that?
Can you hear the saws at workon this Tuesday morning?
Yes, it is a Tuesday morning.
It is the 22nd day of July.
It's a big day for pat's peeps.
Right now, pg and e is herecutting down more trees,
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creating more defensible space.
Well, it's not actually pg ande, but they've contracted with
some outfit that comes out anddoes this and so they're out
cutting down three more trees,which I think will be, oh, my
property.
I believe that'll be.
It might be, can you hear that?
Might be 102 trees at thispoint that we've cut down to
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create defensible space.
So when I say I lived in themiddle of a forest, I mean I
really did.
I had to cut it all back.
So we're're at, like I thinkit's 102 trees.
So they surprised me.
They walked up to my door, mylittle mystery hut, this morning
, which rarely that happens.
So as I look out the studiowindow into the beautiful
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foothills of Northern Californiafrom my mystery hut and the
weather, I mean this year Idon't know what's up, man, but
this is an outstanding year forweather.
I've said it.
What are we at, again, july22nd?
I mean these guys who are outthere working right now cutting
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down these trees.
They got to be thanking theLord that this weather is like
this.
You know it's not 110 degrees.
It has been the best and I evensaid it in the spring the best
winter, the best spring, thebest summer I can imagine.
There's clouds overhead.
It's cool today.
I think.
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The high is supposed to besomewhere around 78.
Can you imagine?
And how perfect is that whenyou consider that today is the
biggest day?
Well, one of the biggest days.
There's been a few big days forPats Peeps.
Today is going to be one of thebiggest because today is the
day that we are going to holdour first ever Pats Peeps
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gathering, and that's going tobe at the state fair.
I've been telling you all aboutthis.
Today's the day.
I had a couple of extra daysoff so I can sort of rejuvenate,
listen to them working outthere.
This is the beauty, one of thethings I love about the podcast.
I just let things happen aroundme.
I don't care.
You know I'm not in a studiowhere everything has to be so
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quiet.
It's all right Whether it's thetrain or guys cutting wood out
there, whatever Knocking on mydoor, whatever, but today's the
day for the Pats Peeps gatheringat the Save Mart Wine Garden
and I mean the weather is soperfect for it so you can come
out there and it's not going tobe extraordinarily hot.
(03:09):
You can be.
You know it's going to beperfect and I'm hoping that a
lot of people show up.
I'm really hoping this is goingto be huge for the business,
particularly if a lot of peopleshow up in front of my work, you
know, in front of my bosses.
They'll be very impressed andthen we'll have more of these
Pats Peeps gatherings and I'vehad people signing up as
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businesses this week.
Oh my gosh, this is beautiful.
I'm starting to see this thingsort of bloom and evolve and
everything right in front of myeyes.
This little idea.
Pretty soon.
You know what we are going tobe making money for our
businesses.
We're going to have this reallytight-knit community of people.
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I'd like to get about 100businesses.
I don't know if I'll get morethan or want more than that.
You know if I could get like100 businesses in Sacramento
area, who knows, we might growbeyond that, but I think we're
probably up to 30 plus and wehaven't even really reached out
that much.
I haven't even gone in front ofthe chamber of commerce.
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I've done a little thing hereand there, but anyhow, it's a
big day and I'm so proud and I'mso proud to represent so many
businesses.
So that's going on.
Over the weekend saw a couple ofconcerts.
I saw again Dwight Yoakam Wow,loved it, saw the venue.
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Thank you to my buddy, john,for setting us up over there.
John, you're the man.
Thank you to Jody for the nextnight concert, uh, which was I
had never.
I I don't know their music, Icould never quite figure out
their, their name, but I'malways, uh, open to new music.
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Uh, toad the wet sprocket allright, I saw them the next night
.
I look, I was probably and I'ma music guy I may have been the
only person in that place thatdid not know all the words to
their songs.
I may be the only person in thevenue who didn't know one
single song by that band Not one.
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But I had a good time.
But it did drive me crazy.
I'm just going to say it.
I don't like when I'm at aconcert, watching a show,
whatever, and at the very end,if you've been applauding and
everything, and they get allcaught up, the artist gets all
caught up in and then all of asudden they say something like
this they take a moment on themicrophone.
Oh, it's a bit like in thiscase, with toad.
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You know, oh, beautiful, Isn'tthis great out here?
And the breeze, it was so niceand it was nice.
You know, you're in the midstof the music and everything,
isn't it great out here?
Oh, this is the way the worldshould be, you know, you know
all together with music andhaving a great time singing.
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Whatever he said I'mparaphrasing all this crap.
Oh, and then he said somethinglike you know, no politics.
That's what it was.
No politics, the world is, wedon't have to be divided, all of
that stuff.
And I'm thinking, okay, no, Ican get beyond.
That Says all that.
And at the end he says so, don'tlet the fascists win.
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I mean what, I'm sorry, did?
Okay, I thought you said it's abeautiful world, no division,
no politics.
And then you got up in themoment and said, oh, let's not
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let the fascists win.
Who are the fascists?
That's what I wanted to sayGenerally, wanted to go free
bird, but at that point I wantto go.
I'm sorry.
Who are the fascists?
Again, I'm not sure who you'retalking about are some of the
fascists here that paid fortickets for your concert.
I don't know.
Maybe you can answer that,because since you have your
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fascist radar up, you know.
I mean it just pisses me off.
Be honest with you.
You notice, I didn't say thef-bomb in there.
You know who did say the f-bomb?
A lot unbelievable.
Hunter biden.
Anyone see this?
Oh my god, anyone see hunterbiden just shredding everyone in
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the democratic party other thankamala?
He did a channel 5 podcast withandrew callaghan whoever that is
, I would have loved to havedone this.
Good for this guy.
Andrew Callaghan, for threehours approximately three hours,
can you imagine Talked abouteverything from George Clooney
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sabotaging his dad's campaign,blah, blah, blah Bullies.
He was roughing up everyone,giving them the business in the
Democratic Party.
This is unbelievable, didn'tBiden?
Didn't his dad call him likethe smartest guy on the planet?
You do an interview.
You're the son of the president.
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Your dad says that you're thesmartest man that he knows.
Your dad says that you're thesmartest man that he knows.
And let's just take a listen tosome excerpts from this
interview with Hunter BidenAgain, son of the president.
Listen to the F-bomb usage.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Fuck him, fuck him
and everybody around him.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
I don't have to be
fucking nice, isn't that nice?
We've played about what.
Four seconds of hunter bidenagainst son of the president,
former president, and that waswhat four or five f-bombs in the
first couple of seconds.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Okay I agree with
quentin tarantino fucking.
George clooney is not a fuckingactor, he is a fucking like.
I don't know what he is.
He he's a brand and, by the way, didn't?
Speaker 1 (09:07):
they say it was the
last year, a couple of years ago
that using the uh, the cursinga lot shows that you're highly
intelligent.
Remember that story.
He's a very intelligent man andgod bless him.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
You know what.
He supposedly treats hisfriends really well.
You know what I mean buys themthings, and he's got a really
great place in Lake Como andhe's great friends with Barack
Obama.
Fuck you, what do you have todo with fucking anything?
Why do I have to fucking listento you?
What right do you have to stepon a man who's given 52 years of
his fucking life to the serviceof this country?
Speaker 1 (09:37):
I give him this.
I don't care what to say either.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
I will say that she's
listening to this dude, decide
that you, george Clooney, aregoing to take out basically a
full page ad in the fucking NewYork Times to me and James
Carville, who hasn't run a racein 40.
Carville fucking years.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
Talk about irrelevant
.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
David Axelrod, who
had one success in his political
life and that was Barack Obama.
And that was because of BarackObama, not because of fucking
David Axelrod F and F and F andall of these guys the.
Five Save America guys who werejunior fucking speechwriters on
Barack Obama's Senate staff whohave been dining out on the
relationship.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
The interviewer
sitting there.
He's got his Phillies cap onlike a sport jacket, faded jeans
, some old tennis shoes.
He's kicking back throughoutlike in the backyard or whatever
Nice setting that guy's got tobe sitting back going.
Oh hell yeah, this thing'sgoing to be going viral in no
time.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
The Anita Dunns of
the world, who's made 40, 50
million dollars off theDemocratic Party.
They're all going to inserttheir judgment over a man who
has figured out, unlike anybodyelse, how to get elected to the
United States Senate over seventimes, how to pass more
legislation than any presidentin history, how to have a better
midterm election than anybodyin history and how to garner
more votes than any presidentthat has ever won, and they're
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going to replace their judgmentfor his Not to mention who's
Jake Tapper's audience.
Jake Tapper, my mom orsomething I don't know Well.
I don't know for real, though, Idon't even think it's your mom
anymore, because by the, by thenumbers.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
What influence does
jay capper have over?
Speaker 2 (11:10):
anything.
He has the smallest audience oncable, none on me personally,
and beyond that, I think thatthe book is right now on amazon
that he put out.
I mean his ratings just went toshit after he put the book out
and you know they did a two-weekinfomercial for it.
I mean it was such a money grab, such a disservice to everybody
that he serves with how abouthunter's ridiculous views, as if
anyone cares on immigration andhe's?
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somehow convinced all of us thatthese people are the criminals.
White men in america are 45more times likely to commit a
violent crime than an immigrant,and the media says well, you
got david axelrod and you know,rom emmanuelmanuel was so, so
fucking smart rama manual.
And so we got to understandthat these people are really mad
and these we got to appeal tothese white voters.
(11:51):
Well, the only people thatfucking appealed to those
fucking white voters was joebiden.
I dropped another f-bomb, you,a 81 years old, and he got 81
million votes.
And he did because, not becausehe appeased their fucking
trumpian sense, but because hechallenged it.
Then he said you can be an 81year old catholic from fucking
scranton that doesn't understandit but still has empathy for
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transgender people andimmigrants.
Then nobody said oh, joebiden's going to turn us into a
socialist state, no matter howmuch they said it, but these
guys think that we need to runaway from all values in order,
kind of like no matter howmatter how much they say that to
Trump and Vance and them areNazis right.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
No matter how much
you say it, it's just not true.
I get that.
I say fuck you.
How are we right?
I back at you there, Hunter.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Oh boy, Thank you, by
the way getting those people
back from fucking El Salvador.
Because I'll tell you what.
Listen to this, listen to thisif I became president in two
years from now, or four yearsfrom now or three years from now
, I would pick up the phone andcall the fucking president of el
salvador and say you eitherfucking send them back or I'm
gonna fucking invade oh, my lord, god, uh, listen I, this party,
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is in trouble right now.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
What is?
Listen to this?
Speaker 2 (13:02):
this is fucking crime
what they're doing.
He's a fucking dictator thugbukele or trump.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
Both listen to this
man's mouth now.
This here.
That man is the son of thepresident of the united states.
This is brian maxwell talkinghere, man who was sitting in on
cabinet meetings so it's notjust me that says this with
president biden.
Allegedly this is theindividual who was hit, who joe
biden considers the smartestperson that he knows right don't
let the media or anybody elsefool you.
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Hunter biden was in on cabinetmeetings.
Hunter biden was in on callswith dignitaries from around the
world, shocking people thatmajor phone call conferences
were taking place and peoplehaving to patch hunter in all
right, let's move into the drugissue with Hunter Biden, pat's
Peeps 304.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
I was drinking so
much alcohol almost a handle of
vodka a day and alcohol is themost destructive drug, not just
to your body, but it puts you inmore danger than any other drug
that I've ever experienced.
And then you add on top of thatthe amount of crack that I was
using at the time, and crackcocaine, in terms of your
physical health, is not asdangerous as the situation that
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you put yourself in to be ableto obtain it.
How do you get crack?
One of the things I don't wantto do is give a how to to any
moron like myself that may thinkthat it's a good idea, but
crack cocaine is a.
I am fully aware when I'mtalking about it in relationship
to my own experience with it.
(14:28):
It is a still a shocking thingfor most people because we have
been fed this perception ofcrack cocaine.
It's more than just a drug.
It's more than like if you saymeth or if you say heroin or if
you say cocaine.
It comes with a whole bunch ofdifferent baggage and because of
that, places that you can goget it are some of the most
dangerous places in whateverlocation you happen to be in,
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and it's everywhere maybe you'rethe president of the united
states and your, your son, is umout looking for crack cocaine.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
I learned how to make
my own.
I'm sorry, did you say you weremaking your own?
You're making?
You were making, he was makinghis own.
You're making, you were making,he was making his own.
So you're the president of theUnited States' son making his
own crack cocaine?
All right, there's some morehighlights right here of some
more utterly ridiculousstatements.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
And the only thing
that makes us different from
fucking China or Russia oranywhere else, or Europe or
anywhere, and the only reasonthat we, that I believe that we
as America, are different beyondthe fact of the idea of the
constitution, the idea that werepresent, is immigration, and I
can't even believe sometimesI'm having this discussion with
anybody.
How do you think that we arereborn every generation?
(15:37):
How do you think that weattract the smartest people in
the world to to the UnitedStates of america?
Speaker 1 (15:44):
because the smartest
people that come to america
through immigration do itlegally, come to this country
legally.
You're right, hunter.
I can't believe we're havingthis conversation.
This is why the democrats lost.
If you're great and you havesomething to contribute to this
country and you want to be anamerican, okay, that is
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wonderful.
Americans, we all welcome that.
No racist.
We are law-abiding citizens whowelcome you the right way, just
like we have all of the otherswho have immigrated here, the
correct way.
Speaker 4 (16:19):
It's called legal
immigration, hunter, legal
immigration.
You wouldn't know anythingabout legal.
Everything you do smoke, crackillegal.
So we still want the best andthe brightest minds just coming
in the right way.
I doubt that the best and thebrightest minds were sneaking in
with the cartels through thesouthern border thank you, brian
maxwell, and abidus, the bestand the brightest are coming
from colleges, maybeuniversities or places they want
to establish a career, so theywant to do it right, so that
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people can see and know theirtalents.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
But he's an online
commenter.
Speaker 4 (16:44):
And we agree when
they're creeping through, coming
through under the fence,through holes in the wall,
through coyotes getting druggedup, sexed up and beat up.
I don't think that that's theroute that the best and
brightest have been taken tomake it into this country.
And people forget that legalimmigration is still legal.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Illegal immigration
is illegal, yeah, amen you sit
here and I mean like just thinkabout it, okay, you got some
motherfucker, some motherfucker.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Oh, MF-er, Very
classy Hunter, Very, very classy
as the son of the president.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
Former president $251
billion, being a United States
citizen that got here and stayedhere illegally before he got
his citizenship Sitting herelecturing us on who we should
allow into the United States ofAmerica Right, and giving us a
fucking Heil Hitler along theway.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
That Heil Hitler crap
.
This is another reason you lost.
You're a liar here he istalking about derailing Kamala.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
You know who did not
want Kamala Harris to be to be
president and did not want herto be the nominee.
Nancy Pelosi didn't want her.
None of Nancy Pelosi's't wanther to be.
None of Nancy Pelosi's peoplewanted her to be.
They wanted an open convention.
They wanted a floor fight.
They wanted a I don't know whatthe hell they wanted, but they
wanted to be the ones to anointwhoever they were going to
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anoint to become the nextpresident of the United States.
Who do you think that wouldhave been?
I don't know.
I really don't know, reallydon't know.
I don't have any idea.
All I know is that theydefinitely did not want kamala
harris and again, whichundermined her, which undermined
the campaign, you know.
I mean I look at these peopleand talk about like well, where
were they?
We had 100 days.
She got, she got 100.
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She literally was handed 100million dollar checks.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Yeah, the underminder
campaign.
It wasn't her lack of depth,her ignorance towards all major
issues, her failing at theborder and the administration's
failings.
No, it wasn't.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
She had an incredible
organization, incredible
grassroots organization.
Really, David Plouffe took overthe campaign.
You know what did they do?
Where did they spend theirmoney?
Speaker 1 (18:46):
On Megan Thee
Stallion, hunter Biden.
Great job on that interview.
As we continue on on Pat'sPeeps, number 304.
We're going to take Hunter'svideo and put it in the wood
chipper out here.
Here we go.
Oh, there it went.
(19:06):
Ha ha ha, thank you, thank youwent.
Thank you, thank you, crew.
Thank you, thanks for listening.
Pat's Peeps 304.
Speaker 5 (19:23):
See you out at the
fair, yeah, because it's Tuesday
.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
It's Tuesday, the
podcast, and see they're still
going back there.
And the podcast began lastnight, which, as I said, I'm
stitching this together becauselast night I had the night off
and Bruce Campbell filled in BCand you know I never did this
before, but I thought it mightbe kind of fun to check in with
BC, kind of eavesdrop on my ownshow and see how BC was doing,
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see what he was talking about.
So we did that.
Speaker 6 (19:54):
Great, that's great.
Wow, I've got to check thatalbum out.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
All right, I'm off
tonight, but let's check in on
Bruce Campbell filling in for myshow.
So this is BC Bruce Campbellfilling in for my radio show,
the Pat Wall Show, and he'sasking people what album is the
best?
All the way through.
Best album all the way throughbest album tracks from start to
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finish.
Let's eavesdrop.
Speaker 5 (20:25):
I wanted to give out
something a little more exotic.
I mean, I had over 1,500 rockalbums, okay.
And then I was actually goingto stop collecting music and I
discovered reggae and it waslike a whole different journey.
Speaker 6 (20:40):
And then you were
right back at it.
Oh, that's good.
Hey, gary, thanks so much forbeing on the show tonight, july
21st.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
I took tonight off.
This was a lot of fun.
Speaker 6 (20:50):
Thank you.
So this is bruce maytall's true.
Love checking that one out.
Devin's in citrus height anddevin, you're on the pat wall
show hey, yeah, I got a couplealbums for you.
Speaker 3 (21:01):
All right, I thought
of andy kim and rainbow ride and
okay, and Rainbow Ride, andyKim.
Speaker 6 (21:07):
I'm not familiar at
all, andy Kim and Rainbow Ride
Andy Kim with an M.
Andy Kim Rainbow Ride.
I don't know that one at all.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
It's probably from
the 60s.
Speaker 6 (21:19):
Okay, you're bringing
a complete new one to me, so is
BC, by the way, from the 60s.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
I like collecting
albums and I found found that
one and it was a hit it's sofunny listening to my show while
someone fills in for my radioquick enough to to uh google as
you're talking.
Speaker 6 (21:38):
Bc has no idea I'm
doing and I can?
Uh, yeah, I'll have to.
I'll have to look that one up.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
So you gotta throw in
boston's first album, rainbow.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
You know it's mostly
black with some stars.
Speaker 6 (21:49):
Yeah, I see the cover
here.
Speaker 3 (21:52):
Yeah, another great
one is by Emerson Lake and
Palmer.
Yes, it's called Tarkus.
Speaker 6 (21:59):
Okay, okay, they had
those, what you would call the
concept albums.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
This one has a lot of
story behind the whole album.
If you find out what it's about, it helps to listen okay, okay,
I'm gonna have to check thatout.
Speaker 6 (22:14):
Well, wow this is
futuristic album okay, yeah, and
they were very futuristic,because I'm they're putting
these things out in the early70s, so they yeah, and there's
synthesizers on there that justsound really intense, that's
cool.
That is so cool.
Yeah, well, thank you so muchfor the call, devin, I
appreciate it.
Speaker 7 (22:35):
Yeah, thanks, Bruce.
I'm going to follow up on thelast caller, the one you just
talked to, Like he was talkingabout exotic.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
I'm sitting here
listening to my show, forgetting
that I'm listening to my ownshow.
Speaker 7 (22:45):
You're on my list.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
Even though it's in
10, it got me thinking about
albums like they would be greatfrom track to track right.
Speaker 7 (22:55):
English progressive
rock band nectar n-e-k-t-a-r.
Yeah, they did, they did their,they did an album called
remember the future okay one,and that is that album actually
was very critically acclaimedboth in Europe and America when
it came out.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Anyhow.
So I just wanted to see what BCwas up to tonight.
I just sent him a couple of mychoices.
Actually, we'll see if theyplay it.
I don't know if they'll play itor not.
I just sent the producer.
Speaker 7 (23:29):
Let's see if he plays
it.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
I sent him what I
thought would be one of my
choices.
Okay, I'm sitting herelistening to my radio show on my
night off.
I don't really mean to do thatAnyhow.
So, bc, I'm communicating withthe board board operator, solar,
(23:53):
right now.
They made let's see what hesays here.
Oh, he says uh, yeah no one hasbrought that one up.
I might check that out.
Speaker 6 (24:01):
Albums well he is.
Thank you, I appreciate it, don, and we're gonna uh, we're
gonna take this up to the veryend of the show on this hot
topic.
So don, thank you so much,devin, thank you so much, and if
you're holding, if he doesn'tgo out with it, I will here
we've got more of it to come.
Best albums, front to back,track to track on the pat walsh
show on kfbk news radio.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
All right, here we go
the camp so I you know there's
a lot of them.
I could easily just start withpaint, floyd, dark Side of the
Moon Wish you Were here.
But you know a less obvious theRoyal Scam, steely Dan.
I would throw on that list as arecord that, from front to back
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, has just awesome songs all theway through.
I mean Boston.
The first one's an easy one todo, but this is a little deeper
to me In terms.
It doesn't get mentioned asoften I'm having a good night
(25:07):
off, feels like a Sunday.
It's a Monday, it's a Monday.
Yeah, it's got.
(25:32):
It's got.
That's the title track.
It's got green earrings,haitian divorce.
It's very good.
I love this.
Music's so subjective, though.
Thanks for listening to Pat'sPeeps 304.
Yeah, this is just so good.
(25:55):
Cold daring no flies on me.
Sorry, angels, I must take whatI see.
Green earrings, green earrings.
The rings are grand.
(26:18):
I remember the looking around,remember, don't take me alive
from this album.
So good, wow, wow.
(27:05):
This is just so good.
It's got Kid Charlemagne.
On and on and on.
I also feel this could be inthe most underrated, certainly
(27:29):
for Steely Dan, while the musicplayed you up by candlelight,
those San.
Speaker 5 (27:34):
Francisco nights Were
the best of town.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
Let's see if they're
still in the commercial break.
Yep, they are.
Just by chance you crossed thedown.
I'm still listening to my show.
I'm trying to see if Solo comesback with one of the songs over
this album.
He may not love that.
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Haitian divorce is so good.
Oh, that's good.
Yeah, let's see if they comeback here.
There they are Zeppelin.
They came back with Zeppelin.
Speaker 6 (28:39):
I would agree with
this one.
Traffic reports on the 10severy 10 minutes mornings and
afternoons on KFBK, sacramento'sNews Radio.
Getting right back into the PatWalsh show with a little Led
Zeppelin on your radio, I'm BCand for Pat on KFBK News Radio
(29:00):
93.1 FM 1530 AM.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
Can't wait to see
everyone at the Pat's Peeps
gathering at the fair tomorrownight Talking about those front
to back track, to track albumsthat sound so great when you
listen to them all the waythrough.
Speaker 6 (29:12):
Danielle, welcome to
the Pat Wells Show.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
Hey, so Led
Zeppelin's Four is like I mean
that's an obvious one.
You know, when I was sitting onhold, actually Queensryche
Operation Mindcrime.
Speaker 6 (29:28):
Operation Mindcrime
and I got to see them on that
show Back to Steely Dan.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
I don't want to play
too much of the show Anyhow.
This is just very good.
There's a lot of other onesobviously.
This is just kind of one thatcame to mind as we continue on
and I continue to take theevening off.
I just love the sound of that,oh.
Speaker 5 (29:59):
Congratulations.
This is your Haitian divorce.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
It's your boss.
Another one Ain't never gonnado it without the Fez on this
song always cracked me up.
You just ain't gonna do itwithout the Fez on the Fez from
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the Royalely Dan, the gro groovy, underrated deep cuts.
We interrupt this program for aspecial news bulletin.
Very sad news just breakinghere on pats peeps 304.
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As I was about to wrap up patspeeps 304 came word.
Uh, I got numerous messagesfrom people.
Uh, the passing of OzzyOsbourne.
How sad to see this.
I'm just seeing this.
1139 am.
But Ozzy Osbourne who, as weknow, just did his farewell
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concert.
Sharon must have knownsomething.
The family must have knownsomething.
That was up because they justdid the Black Sabbath and Ozzy
Osbourne, they just did thefarewell tour.
You know the godfather of heavymetal, the legendary front man
of Black Sabbath and, of course,his own career.
76 years old, and this is justwhat.
(32:07):
A couple of weeks after sharingthis emotional farewell with
fans and with fellow musiciansMetallica, guns N' Roses, so
many others he has passed away.
I'm so sad to hear it.
You know again black sabbath,responsible for heavy metal as
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we know it, hard heavy rock andhe was diagnosed, as he was,
with parkinson's disease.
He had also ongoing healthissues since fall in 2019.
I mentioned this on Facebookjust now because I posted
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immediately that I was sad abouthis loss.
You know and here is Ozzy beingBlack Sabbath Ooh devil
worshipers you know what thehonest truth is and I've been to
a lot of concerts.
No one said God bless you orGod bless more in concert than
Ozzy.
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If you've seen him, you knowwhat I mean.
Particularly, in his lateryears, it was God bless you, god
bless you, drive safely.
I am so blessed that you'rehere.
God bless you for being here.
I mean, come on, you know, ryanwas just reaching out.
Ryan Harris, who's been on thispodcast, longtime colleague of
mine, ryan says I really lovetheir reality show because they
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didn't fake it.
They just let the cameras comein.
That was it.
You saw what a genuinely goodguy Ozzy was.
His legacy includes two Rockand Roll Hall of Fame inductions
for what that's worth.
I'm not a big Rock and RollHall of Fame guy, but of course,
ozzy and Black Sabbath FiveGrammy wins global recognition.
Everyone loves Ozzy.
(33:53):
Well, anyone who's into hardrock, heavy metal, loves Ozzy.
Pretty much everyone, I can'tsay everyone Survived by sharing
his wife and five children fromtwo marriages, parted ways with
Sabbath in 79.
He was going through a lot ofpersonal issues, a lot of
addictions.
The whole band really was introuble at that point, started a
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solo career, launched that withBlizzard of Oz, crazy Train.
Of course, when I think of Ozzy, that's not my first thing that
goes through my head, but for alot of people it is.
There's a lot of people reallywho knew Ozzy's music, his solo
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stuff, before they even reallyknew.
It just depends on your age.
You know.
Knew that before they even knewthe Black Sabbath stuff with
Ozzy.
Oh my God.
Knew that before they even knewthe Black Sabbath stuff with
Ozzy.
I can't believe he's gone, man.
I can't believe it Now.
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This was obviously a huge, hugehit for Ozzy starting that solo
career.
It's an amazing thing to thinkeither about, and both for Black
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Sabbath and for Ozzy, by theway, because Black Sabbath they
turned to Ronnie James Dio.
We also lost him years ago,rest in peace and the band
changed a little bit and theywere as popular as ever, as was
Ozzy when he left Black Sabbath.
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And as much as I like that and Ido, I was way into the Sabbath
stuff.
My favorite is Sabotage and, asa matter of fact, in one minute
and one second we should dothis on my show sometime the
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hardest, heaviest riffs in asong.
If I'm listening to Thrill ofit All from Black Sabbath,
sabotage, it's a great tune.
I love the whole thing.
I love their whole thing.
I love the whole record.
But for my money, at one minuteand one second into this song
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comes the hardest, heaviest riffof all time.
And again, that's just anopinion.
Some people might go, well,there's harder than that, or oh,
that is pretty, but for mymoney it's the hardest riff in
heavy metal.
I'll I'll point it out when weget to 101, but let's listen to
the band.
So, all right here, this change, right here for me.
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This does it for me.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
Yeah, I still get
chills hearing that Inclination
of direction.
Speaker 7 (37:51):
Walk the turn and
twist the grip.
Speaker 5 (37:55):
With the children of
creation Interest.
That dreams we sift.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
Clutching violently.
We whisper oh man, tough, kickit.
Also from that album, symptomof the Universe.
(38:28):
So good, all I have to give youis a love that never dies.
The symptom of the universe iswritten in your eyes, yeah, in
your eyes.
Yeah, ozzy, my man, I'm gonnamiss you.
(38:54):
Man, put out some beautifulmusic.
I know you love God.
I'm sad about this man.
I know you love God, I'm sadabout this man.
Black Sabbath they'd break intothis kind of music and just, it
was beautiful.
You could put this in themiddle of another genre of music
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and a lot of people wouldn'teven know that this was Sabbath
A song called Orchid.
Rest in peace, ozzy.
Thank you for listening.
We'll see you at the fairtonight.
Okay, for the gathering, pat'sPeeps Gathering.
Thanks to everyone who's goingto make it out there.
I look forward to it.
Speaker 3 (39:37):
Thank you.