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Hey, welcome back to to OperateTrash. Leam folksy, and welcome to
the Opera Trash Podcast. I amChrista and I'm Anna and uh and uh.
I was just talking to Anna likea little bit before the before we
started recording. UM, I foundout, like you know, I have
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a I have a new position withinthe company that I was working for.
And uh, I am already thisis my third week on the floor working
private ones and I am already numberone customer surveys Jensen. Yeah, I
am number one. I am.I am taking over. They you like
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me? You really like me?Oh my god? Yeah. Well last
week, Uh, as of lastweek, I was like, at the
end of the month, I waslike number three in the in the survey
thing. So I'm like, wellshit, I have like, damn it,
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I'm number three. I jump fromnumber three to number one, so
I'm taking I'm taking over, damnit. Watch out all right, we
have three dedications too this Let's goaround. Oh my god, you really
do so, let go ahead withthe first one. Let me see here,
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let me go ahead with the firstone. I really because I really
wanted to read this. There aretwo things connected with this. First dedication.
Let me find out, let mepull that up. Let's see here
and let's see. Okay, herewe go. Now the first occas Now,
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if you remember we uh we umhad talked about uh lamore de lais,
which is which is a love ofthe bar where she was about that
the that truder who you know,who had that far away love that he'd
never met before. He was singingabout her and she was an actual woman,
you know cross the sea. Um. Well, the composer for that,
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um Kara Kaya Sajo Finish composer.She passed away on on June second,
suddenly at the age of seventy umand it was it was quite a
shock. Um. You know,nobody really nobody expected that to happen.
So let me just read you findthat article and somebody go ahead and read
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what with her obituary here? Okay, this is uh the composers uh.
The composer's families releases statement which theynoted that Syaho passed away in the morning
in Paris. The state also Sarayahowas acutis with leo blastoma with an APPROXI
aggressive BRANDCASER in February twenty twenty one. That was seen as incurable and lethal.
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They added that the multiplying tumors didnot affect her cognitive faculties until the
terminal phase of her illness board inninety fIF two and help seeking Finland,
she went on to study at theCivilisibilious Academy under Pavel Heinman. She also
attended the darm Shot Summer courses andwhen her to Germany, where she continued
her studies at the hook show fromMusic flag Bug. During a concert of
the French spectralist son Morale Marai andj and Jerald Grisi, she haund her
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inspectrum music for the first time,which more a profound shift in Sarayaho's artistic
direction. In nineteen eight two,she began work at Aircome, researching computer
analysis of the stone spectrum of individualnotes produced by different instruments and developed techniques
for computer assistic composition, experimented withmusic concrete, and wrote her first pieces
combining live performance with an electronic inParis. Teryaho developed in emphasis on slow
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transformations of dense masses of sounds,and her first tape piece, ver Le
Blanc, from nineteen eighty two,and her orchestral and tape work Verb Verblendigan
were both constructed from a single transition. She would work with an emphasis on
timber and use of electronics alongside traditionalinstruments during the eighties and nineties. She
made history twenty sixteen when the MetropolitanOpera performed Lamo Laana, becoming the second
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opera by female composer ever to bepresented by the company. The work will
be recorded in the company's Live inHD series. By the Way, and
by the way, I think itwas uh, I think it was uh
ten died by a woman, ifI'm not mistaken uh and Other operas included
the two thousand and eight work AdrianaMatter, which was presented at the Sentae
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Opera Opera. Most recently, heropera Innocence was performed at the Festival Iceland,
Provence and Opera House to grab reviewsand is headed to the mat in
a future season. Uh yeah,so let's see ye. So it's just
yeah, the kids are cancer kindo. Yeah, cancer itself pretty much like
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as bad as I can get.Yeah. And now the good news,
like I didn't like I did whenas I read that, Um yeah,
the good news is that let meread this, um excuse me, that's
my alarm. Um, let's see, it's like my eleven o'clock alarm to
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take my way, let's take myluck. So pro um yeah, bad
time. Okay. So, likeI, like I mentioned in in that
obituary, Innocence, Uh, it'sonly to be presented at the met So
they announced it would be presententy sixUh season um her yeah, a premiered
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in A premiered in July twenty twentyone and earned her atoa del Music Classic
Award. Um let's see, andit is a production it was. It
was a production by Simon Stone.If you remember, Simonstone did lead lamore
and uh he yeah, so hedid correction of he he used the director
for that. Innocence tells the storyof a school shooting in the two thousands
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in Helsinki, Finland and the repercussionsof that event. So that's gonna be
good. That's would be good atat a time when, uh, when
it's just kind of numb just andwe're very we're very just. Yeah,
this country is very you know,um, just numb to to that that
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kind of thing happening to all thegun violence around us. This to see
this happen in a Yeah, it'slike healthyki fidland. When you hear something,
when you about stuff like that,it's like no, wait, wait,
wait, hold on, wait aminute. And it's just so this
this is gonna be a shocked tosay, um, and I know it's
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not gonna happen, but it wouldbe nice too to have this opera to
have like to have, um,the people who pose gun control to watch
this opera. This would be somethingfor them to watch. This would be
like a nice anti Yeah, thiswould be like a gun control post your
child, This opera would um.But I think as a a tribute as
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I think that is a nice tributeto to her memories of Kasya. Uh.
May she rest in, May shemay her memory be for a blessing.
Um. Yeah. So the nexttwo ones, like Anna said,
they fucking hurt day sucking. Thefirst one Tina Turner Tay my mother texted
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the group texted Wendy and I arein together with her and literally texted Tina
Turner passed away today and a bunchof frid emojis and that's very rabid.
I get to holes before we do, and I'm like what, no,
he looked it up. I'm like, yeah, Yeah, it's a what
the hell, I'm in the middleworker. I looked, is his team
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Turner, I'm like, what aminute? Well, at least they took
that faster first. Yeah, atleast I died first. That that's the
great thing she as Annie had tolive to see her become more beloved than
he was. Yes. Yes,ha ha ha ha ha ha bitch.
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Yeah, rotten, rotten piece,rotten pieces like Turner, thank you,
thank you very much. Hell rotin hell right, somebody, somebody liternately
made a meme of Laurence Fishburn andcharacter is like Turner making one of the
bitch phases. He said, Ium, I welcome me. Ike.
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When he hears Tina about it,Tina's getting it, I can heaven when
he hears Tina's arriving and the planswere, we're like twenty five percent,
guys, she's Buddhists. That's adisrespect that's a disrepectful multiple levels, and
seventy five percent was lmao, thisbitch. Things like Turner gout into evan.
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My absolute favorite response from it withsomeone who posted something commented something in
the impact of that dude is inthe double's ass crack said I about fucking
expired laughing, because yes, Ikeis definitely in the devil's ass crack is
Jesus cries. I mean, Imean like fuck, you know, yeah,
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here at my anger read her Goddamn im Onto biography. She comes
into detail on that shit. Um, but yeah, she didn't get it
happened. She's Buddhist for fuck's sake. Yeah, jeez, I'd be like
telling me. I'd be like saying, oh, Christa went to head.
Yeah, that's let me like afive paces away Christian want to happened.
Wait a minute, she doesn't believein heaven. She don't believe in heaven
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because I'm you know, I wouldn'thave wor at comparison being like, be
like Christa didn't Hell jokes on youa bit. She just don't believe in
hell. Yeah, m hm youknow that Christian concept? Thank you?
Yeah, it's serious. Yeah.I wanted I forget what we were talking
about, but I said something andthat made me last hard. You word,
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if I believed in hell, Itotally be going there. Oh yeah,
yeah, I always say if Ialways say I don't believe in hell,
but I'm still gonna jump in thehand basket. H really we but
yeah, yeah, Ike is,Ike is, like, you know,
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I think he's in the devil's taint. He is, He's He's ride in
the devil's taint right now. He'sand and his eternal his eternal damnation is
watching Tina turt Is, watching Tina'svideos over and over and over, watching
her accept all the awards. Yes, uber, yeah m hm oh yeah,
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oh yeah, oh yeah yeah hecan, he can, he can?
You know? Yeah? Yeah?So no, may her memory be
able for blessing as well, becausemy god, it will definitely be eternal.
Yes, she will. She She'sgonna be. She's turn. She
is her memory turn like the musicoutside the absolute stuckled bravery. Yeah.
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Then it tuck for her to runacross freeway, oh yeah, to the
most to a motel with only thirtysix cents and a mobile gas card and
hoping that the person at the frontdesk would be an ashole. Yeah,
because the odds, like the sheerodds of that, we're like just incredibly
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low that that would work, evenfor somebody who was rich. Oh yeah,
okay, but like if you watchedthe movie What's Love got to do
with it? Even if that's likea dramatization. That's still like, that's
still like the scariest one of thescariest parts of that movie is watching her
like, you know, sneak outof the hotel room and run and you
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know, just run, you know, to run out of that hotel for
her life, literally for her life. Um yeah, she I mean,
and when she also was I'm notgonna lie extremely right for when the divorce
happened to just be like, no, you know what, all I wanted
my name. Yeah, you canhave everything else. I don't care.
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I just want my name. Yeah. Because again, the odds that that
gambit would have worked out for her, even even again, even as famous
person, the odds that that wouldhave worked out were so low, and
that she was like still like nope, you know what, this is what
I'm gonna do. And she andshe would crass off and it could pay
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off, and he's like she gotrich, richer than she ever probably would
have been, like moreloved than sheever would have been with like aired,
holy shit, her second husband.I know, he's just like the sweetest
guy. Oh yeah, let meand I'll say this knowing that about the
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relationship, their relationship in contrast towhat it was, Like I who listened
to the song best and it hitso much different knowing that about that relationship.
Yeah, Like I have to wonderif she if I have to wonder
if that song was brought to herbecause I don't think she wrote that.
M Yeah, you have to wonderif that song When that song was brought
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to her, she looked at thelyrics and just immediately thought of of him.
Yeah, and like like it's justso perfect. Oh yeah, and
she sounds I think she sounds onthat recording like more in now she.
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I mean, she was always anenthusiastic performer, but that just I'm gonna
just sound a little more different,a little bit different. Yeah, it
does, And I honestly think that'sbecause she was thinking of him. She
was thinking brought to her when shehad met met the love of her life.
Yeah mhm. So yeah, nowhe said, yea, he said
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she became more beloved had than shewas. Like the what are the odds
that she would probably would not havesurvived with like I think pretty high?
Yeah, I mean lower then,Um, the odds if for Ronnie Specter
were she would have stated phil Yeah, because good God but yeah, yeah,
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I think I don't. I don'tthink she was survived if she hadn't
made that break for it ron Specter, Thank god she she walked those her.
When I I sued have post onFacebook about that, Yeah, that
she explained, you know, hermother was there and told Phil, you
know, we're gonna go. I'mgonna go for a walk around the around
the house, and I'm gonna takeRonnie with me, And he let her
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go because he thought she's gone,She's where the all she going? Yeah,
and then they basically ran to Ronnie'slawyer's office once they got out of
sight of the house. And yeah, yeah, got the absolute strength of
those two women. Yeah, it'sit's it's amazing, it is, it's
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amazing. Um. So yeah,may her memory be eternal. Her memory
will be eternal and bless. Yeah. And the third one, it just
happened today. This just happened today. I can't believe it now. Now
we as kids were wrestling fans,we still yeah, I um, I
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um. I was a toddler andI didn't know better, and I had
a whole COVID wrestling buddy. Yeah, I did too, I did too.
I was I was little. Ididn't know. Yeah, now now
I still am to a degree.You know, I'll watch it. I
just watch it for like it's likea spot para factor now, but I
think attention to I think it's eitheran x T or a W. That's
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kid wrestles for um, who whowould you who? Jungle Boy? Um,
that's Luke. That's Luke Perry's son. Oh um. His his lockout
music is Tarzanboy by Baltimore. Ithink that might be that's I can't remember
who it is. I can't remember. I was gonna say, is East
Is it like a w ort?A W is on TNT? Okay,
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yeah, a W Yeah. WatchI watched one of the not wws because
said Luke Perry's kid wrestles and hiswalkout music is Tarzan Boy. Yeah,
so, which is hilariously awesome.Yeah, considering that boy is younger than
me. Yeah so so. Uhyeah, so we've been you know,
we're in and my great good,my great grand my great grandmother Grandmo's bomb
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Babba back in the day was awrestling fan favorite. Sartino. Yeah,
Bruce sammart know. It was herthing because he was a Pittsburgh boy.
She literally apparently was one of theMonto. She was literally one of those
little old lay So it's that they'rewatching wrestling and like do the punching hands.
And for years Grandma said that shewould have that she probably would have
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adored me, and I didn't realizeit until years later. Why one my
grandma said that, And too,my grandma always thought it was funny when
I was little and I had thewhole cogan Um wrestling buddy. So one
of Britain Sammartino's last matches before heretired was him losing Duhull coda. Oh
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man. Now Grandma did not watchwrestling, but undoubtedly it would have made
the news in Pittsburgh. Yeah.Uh, now my un Glenny might have
watched. Because I'm glad you knewwho Brick Flaire was when I brought him
up when we were watching the HarnessRace in the one time. Yeah,
because I found out while we werewatching it that Ricklaer has a horse racing
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stable. Oh, I'm like,wait, Rick Flair like the Rex Fair.
He goes yeah, And I'm like, wait you know where flaers he
goes, Yeah, he's a wrestler, goes woo. I an go boy,
he doesn't know who Verclaire is.So so, I mean so it's
not out of the reb possibility thatmaybe at some point Uncley watch it,
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just as you know what the currentstate of wrestling was because Rick Flair had
his big heyday in the late seventiesearly eighties, so yeah, like late
some reason all through the eighth solike kind of like there's really and really
even so outside of wrestling at thetime, like I mean really, Captain
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Leu technically was one of the firstwrestlers to be games for something as well
as being in wrestling. Yeah,like doing acting on the side, even
though Blessing Super Mario Brothers Super Showsucked, but he was also in them
the sendew Lap video for Girls JustWant to Have Fun. Yeah, so
he was like he kind of like, um like pioneered that. Otherwise,
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you know the I'm just knowing majorly to wrestling fans, I think,
yeah, they were so well.I think that that opened door for like
Haul Cogan because he was better livedin rock I think yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Also, I mean no, mister Key was time clear a boxer.
Yeah, so but yeah, likebackround like opened the door and being
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in that music video opened the door. Yeah, and of course there was
Andrew the Giant Princess Bride. Oh, that's a story about how he rided
sixteen second Briner asked him you okay, and he goes, I am now
bus here. He always also tolda story I think in his book about
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the print about making the Princess Bride, that they were on airplane Andrea bust
ass and nobody could go anywhere.He just watched the laugh rooms off was
the entire playing gag. Actually mighthave been what Andre had to ship in
a garbage bag because he was toobig for the bathroom. Yeah, I
think that was. Yeah, hejust I'm already just sat. Andre just
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apparently laughed hysterically and everybody even gagging. Yeah, like like Captain lu Walks,
so everyone cared dry. But tomy knowledge, Rick clar never did
anything like that. No, notthat I know. Like I read his
Kimputia page, I'm not saying anyTV guest stars from nothing spots from back
then. Um so yeah, formy own money to know who Rick Claire
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was, he must have been payingat least summary attention wrestling in the eight
ye in the late seventies three eighties. Um. But Yeah, Grandma thought
it was funny because the wrestler Iliked, beat the wrestler her mom light
and had pub and not passed away. But I probably would have been watching
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wrestling together. Yeah, yeah shewould. I would have told me,
oh yeah she um so so thatbecause I think weren't they who they Nick
Foley in the Undertaker, Yeah theywere, Yeah, yeah, because I
definitely remember Vick Folly in the dayswhen he had Sacco Yeah, m hmm.
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But yeah, the Iron Shake though, was just like, yeah,
that's that's what happened. He theIron Shake away. Yeah, the Iron
Shake passed away at the age ofeighty one. Okay, um, if
you are an old school wrestling family, I was back like watching it in
the eighties. You would have rememberedhim t being a tad team with Nikolai
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Volkoff and they would get and theywere managed Bob Bobby you know, no,
but it wasn't Bubby Braheen and itwas uh classie Freddy Blassie. That's
it. It was classy Freddy Blassie. Yeah, the guy who used to
call people pennsilva geets um and uhso, uh so what what he used
what Nikola Nikola Chick was that heof course this was dirt. He was
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wrestling and apparent and at one point, um, I think they can go
forward and to change him suff tobe in a rack supporter. No,
that was such a laughter. Butyes, I'm like it was someone that
he Yeah, it was our justlaughter. And nikol Volkoff was like a
Soviet. It was like like ahard Soviet guy. He would get him.
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He was yeah, he so hewould get up. So he would
like when he got to the ring, he would uh he was sitting there,
they said, and and uh andthey would say, you know,
like like Howard fakel if you rememberHoward Finkel. He would get there,
he's mister bolo all rise and anduh we've had it and stated attention for
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the Soviet natural anthem. And hewould start singing the Soviet natural anthem and
people would boom their asses off likesometimes it would drown him out. And
then he puts himself in their booms, just like cred Angle with the US
up chance Yeah yeah and um forgo I might add yeah so um and
then uh then the iron shake wouldtake the like and go I go on
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number one, sofe do the numberone. You know, he was like
he was like the Iron Shake waslike the biggest and the best heel ever.
He is what every other heel shouldaspire to be. Seriously, seriously,
I say, came close yeah tohis level of heel, especially active.
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Oh yeah, because let's be honest, shot Michael Tripleates just by themselves
and heels were kind of just likedoofy Yeah. Um, but China really
like pull them together and made themsomething something kind of interesting. Yeah,
um, I think they they werethey came kind of close, But I
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don't. I honestly don't think thatthere has been a better heel in professional
wrestling than the Iron Shake was.No, I can't. I can't think.
I mean like I mean, Imean, one could argue that Sina
in his heel days probably yeah hitthat Mark or maybe or Brian or maybe
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Da Brian when he was I rememberwhen John Cina, you know, first
appeared on the scene. All myfriends that watched here like, oh god,
he's such a jack at he's likesuch a jack off, but everyone
loved him. Yeah, and thenhe actually did he to heel. I
mean most of the people my ageI watched it thought he was a babe.
But they were you know, youngwomen and gay guys who thought him
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was an absolute big But that's that'sthe closest I've ever seen the level of
not giving a fuck if someone wasa heel, I can't think of like
the I can't think I honestly pusin his heel days. Yeah, maybe
I'm maybe him. Um like thelike the the whole thing like where somebody
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where somebody comes out, like Ithought her stratus about came out. She
turned heel and she's like, Ihonestly don't give it. I honestly don't
care what you'd be like that,that's you know, that's lip service,
like nowadays when when somebody says thatit's lip service. Yeah, it's like
but it's like, you know whatever, you know, um um excuse me.
Um. Yes, I would say, I mean maybe maybe I would
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say in her heel days, definitelyChina and maybe um oh, what the
hell is a modern heel that wouldhave um when she was heel? Oh?
I would say La Charlotte Charlai.Yeah, I say Alexi Blisz too.
Actually oh yeah, yeah, chirasto Alexi Lisa minder b there's gonna
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be a baby and yes, yes, um, but there's just there's maybe
a few modern day ones and I'mtrying to think of anyone from the nineties
other than you know, Sena AndI mean there is one name that I
can think of. It would havemade a good heel. There was a
good heat he'll probably but we kindof don't can't talk about him anymore.
Yeah, and I think you knowwho I mean. Yes, he turned
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out to be a major heel inreal life. Um. Yeah, I'm
trying to think did any guru everturn heel? Yeah, he was.
He was for quite a while andthen he had he was pretty well loved
too, Yeah, but he atthe end of his career he was.
He was well loved, but hewas heel at first. Yeah. And
he did not have any fucks togive. Oh yeah, no, he
had no focks give. Um.Absolutely, Undertake the Undertaker, definitely.
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I don't remember time on the underare you Yeah, he yeah. Well,
it wasn't until later in his careerthat he like in his American like.
I think it started with his Americanbadass phase when he used to come
out on the on the uh onthe top of her that he started uh
that he started, uh to face. Yeah, but yeah, like I
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said, I can't remember I honestlycan't remember a time when the Uttaker was
in a heel. Yeah he was. He was. He was a heel
and and and it was hard whenhe fought Kane and it was in his
matches when he fought Kane, hewas. Yeah, it was hard to
it was hard to root for himbecause like people hated him. Yeah,
but then he found out like itwas like, you know, you have
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a brother, you know. Um, but I think what's he broke away
from Paul Barrow and uh what likewhat to his and then he went to
his American badass face. I thinkthat's that's when he really started to turn
face. Um. I mean wasStump streaming BATISTI heels Autista was a heel
at first, I believe. Yeah, Okay, Paris I would say,
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and out of the wrestle one Iwas when I was growing up like ninety.
But Bautissa has definitely hit iron shapelevels. Love it. Oh yeah
he has um now Bautisa when hecame back, yeah, when he came
back, he uh he did hedid turn heel on triple h. I
remember that he did turn heal onTriple H a few years ago because they
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thought, oh yeah, because Iremember he was still wrestling a little bit,
yeah, between Partians of the Galaxymovies, and I finally decided to
know what I'm done. Yeah,he did, he thought one final time
against Triple H. And I rememberseeing that match because, uh, Triple
H, I ripped his nose ringout. Ol geez, now wasn't a
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k F rip Or wasn't that anhonest to god ripped the nose right now?
That was an honest to god thenose ring out? Oh god,
that was a legit. Oh Ali, I've had an earring accidentally ripped out
of my ear and it out mhm, yikes on bikes. Yeah yeah,
I remember that. It's like,oh shit, what the hell?
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Oh yeah, I didn't know ifthat, Um yeah, it was that
bad. And then um and thenof course and said and then course Stonecold
when he first came into into ww Astoncold, he was a complete asshole.
Heel, oh yeah, And Ijust didn't remember he stayed. No,
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he didn't know, he didn't becausebecause that's what he started turning on.
Um, he started turning on misterband and they had those epic they
had that. It was there theattitude area era. He started turning on
mister mcbahn and had those epic fightswith him, like when just was It's
like, like, honest to god, it's like scarface levels of cocaine.
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Oh my god, we're assumed byeveryone in WCW in w cwn WW.
Yeah, but that was the addedten area. Wait did they combined into
w w E then yeah? Orwas yeah because because they are Yeah,
w w E bought w c Wand because then for the longest time they
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had the Monday Day Wars. Doyou remember that they the Monday d Wars
when when Dax invaded WCA the tankOh god, they rolled up in a
tank. Okay. Also I alsoremember Stonecold running over Vince Man. Oh
he did, he did. Heran over him. He poured he poured
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beer on him. Uh. Nowthat's alcohol abuse right there. Yeah,
yeah, he's so bad. Yeahhe saught. He backed the beer truck
into this into the arena and tooka hose into shot. You're all over
it. It's like your rose roseand uh and then um and there was
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the time. Honest, God,does not seem like that was a real
thing. That happened sometimes, likeyou watch the like you watch these old
clips of like kind of Water.Yeah, you watched the clips of Dax
and like get at their backs,look at like the one time, what
was it they took over the productiveproduction truck and uh and you mysteric Raham's
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out there and they were doing likethey were like I like caught and drawn
chickens and stuff on the screen correct, like chicken noises and some of the
problems. Like I saw one ofsome suber one of the female vestlers,
I can't remember which one it was, was getting was getting ready for her
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match. Yeah, and it wasclearly naked, and they kept had that
little lady next to her and theykept the inter thing that it was like
setting It was like the autent powersanswering joke at the end of the first
movie and they I forget You're shared. I think it was one of my
friends. But the catch was somethingto the effect of good got the attitude
Arrow was crazy. Yeah, wellwas the one time one way young I
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was hey, Young, she waslike really really ancient and uh she was
like hang out at the facts andum and um um. Uh. They
had they had made young like aslike a cougar, like going after all
the young guys. I mean,must be honest, she probably would have
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anyways, she would have Yeah,she would have. Um but uh yeah,
oh my god, it's just whoremembers Valvenus. Oh yeah, I
found his post. He was Jakesaying the ancient error wasn't saying and it
was the cat getting ready for herbig match. Oh yeah, and the
little old lady in the sparkly insparkles. Yeah, I will share and
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tag you in it. Oh myglad. Yeah it was Oh lord,
it was It's just yeah, wait, but but there was none. They're
like, seriously, that the pointwe're trying to make is the iron chic.
The Iron Shake was amazing, andhe was like the he was like
(34:19):
the heal that everybody should aspire to. Seriously, Oh my god, what
someone in Star Trek. I'm inthis ship posting group grump they call it
on Facebook called startup ship Posting.About an hour ago this got posted and
it just showed up on my Facebooktime. So there's a streme about the
(34:39):
the Um one of the Kardassians showingup on a few screen and saying,
attention, Jordan workers Um the deepSpace time at Jordan workers and then doing
something well this person, I'm photoshoppedpicture of the Iron Shake onto that screen
and it says attentions, I amnew manager of Station Ran Champion. Ever
(35:00):
I tell that to Berniecat that hehas a coward. I'd go to his
office and then I put him inthe camera and camera clutch and then I
break his fucking back, make himhumble. That is absolutely perfect. That
was young little Sparkles crossed the driverHaynes from the Star Trektor posting grom they
(35:23):
a little lady and Sparkles, that'sme young, Okay. I thought that
might have been Yeah, that's ayoung Yep. That was because that was
the one that was like was likeyeah, she was like the she was
like horny all she was like hornybreak, She's like walking morning bread.
Seriously. Oh that's why that Mordenlooked so familiar. Yeah, there's a
(35:50):
little everyone. There's literally everyone inthe comments saying saying stuff like like happy
Gratitude festival to everyone except that bigOh yeah, the Dimion number one,
Kardashia number one, but I Shiantoe yea and multiple versions of fuck the
multi Colot, which oh, youcouldn't want to call him raisin balls,
(36:17):
like like like you said to mewhenever I texted you, I was gonna
tell us to go funk ourselves.Now, yeah, he every night he
would tell they good night, don'tfunk yourself. Yeah, don't forget to
go fund yourselves or some four ofthat that was gon tell Us was running
out to ward her account for himbecause I found out that it actually wasn't
him himself. Yeah, it waspeople running it under that persona. I
(36:37):
was just like, they got him, they did. They acted him so
well, they did. They did. Like I also, I'm not gonna
lie. I absolutely love the factthat outside of the rain, he was
(36:57):
like the sweetest man ever. Hewas married to one wife for forty seven
years, was happily married, Yeah, a loving father, a doting grandfather,
and a doting uncle. Yeah.And and he was like the and
he apparently thought that the marthast himduring that during the Kickspit under bad Off
(37:21):
Festival sketch on a saw was fuckinghilarious. Now that Yeah, there's like
there's how everybody else, like ifyou were not a wrestling fan, there's
how everyone else found out about whothe iron ship was they found out who
that was because of the Kickspit UndergroundBlack Festival. I'm not gonna lie.
I would have taken them off onit. Even even in his olding.
He was a good a looking man. Yeah, m hmm. Now now
(37:45):
he he did he defect from Iran? I am not sure. Let me
look at him. Yeah, Iwas like, he defected from Iran.
Uh oh, I'm so. Itstill hurts to see the end on there,
I know. God m hm.Early life in amateur wrestling. Yeah,
(38:07):
because he was amate wrest for Iran. He was on. Oh,
I don't think he defected. Itsays cross, who's your last name?
Compared to first ball on the roundsgroup of rooman wrestling team for the ninety
sixteenth and Olympic to Mexico City.He then moved to the United States and
became the assistant coach of two USOlympic squads in the seventies oh Okay.
(38:30):
In nineteen seventy one, he wasthe Amateur Athletic Game in WRECA room and
wresting champ and gold medalist at onehundred and eighty point five pounds. He
later became assistant coach to the USAteam for the nineteen seventy two Olympic Games
in Munich Okay, I thought,I don't know why. And seven it
was also the year from Gay invitedhim to become a professional wrestler. Yeah,
see, I don't know why Ithought that he had that he had
(38:51):
like escaped iron after the after theIslamic relent. I mean it makes it
makes sense. But yeah, he'sa little bit he was a little bit
old for that because that happened.What nine, he would have been twenty
seven? Yeah, already, Soyeah, he wouldn't wait, no,
thirty math, I can only countfour he would have been he would have
(39:16):
thirty seven, al right, Okay, so yeah he would have been.
He would have been able to takethe job in the US as the assistly
coaches everty two and then moved therepermanently with no problem whatsoever. Yeah,
because the show was still in power. Um yeah, so um history,
he was in the same he wasin the same training class as Rick Flair.
(39:37):
Oh hey, they both ran underBilly. It says he trained under
Billy Robinson in the same class asRic Flair. Nice um, but uh
yeah, yeah, can you tellwhere his students By the way, because
um. But it also says thathe worked as a trainer as well,
talk Greig Gagney, Jim Bruns andFreaky Steamboat, Oh lovely. And when
(40:00):
he um um first wrestler, hewas a face And then a promoter was
like, so you know that thatwrestler, the sheik, you know me,
good for a gimmick similar to that, you could make it work,
and he fucking ran with it.He did, Oh my god, number
(40:21):
one, Sophia one, Oh mygod, he did. Oh my god,
that was great. And the bootshe had, the boots he hadn't
had the look curl at the bottom. Yeah, that was he rocks use
um. Yeah. But but here'sthe thing though, Uh, Whole Cocain
(40:42):
was right there. Yeah, it'slike we left, we left. We
decided to leave kissing her alone fora change. Yeah, we decided to
leave a kissing her alone for forfor once. And why couldn't he why
couldn't have been held Cogan dick okay, Dan, Yeah, yeah, you
know, tot. Yeah, It'sjust yeah, why why was it gron
(41:07):
shape? Why why couldn't even knowwhole Cogan? Seriously? Howk Hogan?
Okay? Yellow Dog the Bounty Hunterlooks really horrid lately. Yeah, okay,
yeah, well hope Hogan is thesame way like he looks like Okay,
have you ever seen like the womenwho like overcan Oh? Yeah,
yeah. He he reminds the Tanningthem. That's a dark he is,
(41:30):
reminds Tanning and he the um.The thing about him and Acco and Bugging
getting arrested was it wasn't this wasn'they, this wasn't this actually happened?
(41:51):
Who was parting with me? Becausethis happened and maybe eighty seven they're on
their way to and they got JerseyState Police pooled them over because they suspected
Dogan. Why after searching the vehicleand the person's let's discovered the dun design
them there on about the shape wasiron cocaine and they found small amounts of
coke in the vehicle. So themini scans are after the erupted after two
(42:14):
entering enemies were found drinking and drusttogether. At the end of the englishakes
release and dug and Stemporary departs fromthe w w app Oh my god,
oh oh that's beautiful. That isthat is just and here's the best part.
(42:36):
Don't get her saved a traditional release, while shape was placed on probation
for a year. Put God copyinghigh as draft titties on gate and he
walked away with probation for a year. Hey, I'm making that even better.
The iron shake, this was easing. The iron chak is not was
not white like that's fucking beautiful.Oh yeah, yeah, God bless that
(43:02):
man like you never imagine. Gunprobably was giggling like a fucking ida.
Oh yeah, and me and whilethe shaker was probably just sitting there like,
I don't think this coke is kickedin yet. Somebody leaves a gummy
goes. It's not working. It'snot working. These animal these animals ain't
shit horn until they were. Yeah, like he probably was high, but
(43:32):
he but the arn shake strikes meas having been a kind of guy that
could literally be high as raft dudiesand still look like he's normal. Oh
yeah, imagine gave him away.Was some of the coke caught that stash,
Like, I'm not under the influenceof anything. Why is the white
powder under your under your nose,on your mustache, don't Yeah, yeah,
(43:57):
just the guy was a fucking likehe was he was. I also
hope they keep his Twitter account upand open and just retweet stuff as a
memorial, okay, because that wouldjust be uniful. Oh yeah, Like
I still like one of my favoritecarry Fisher uh carry fisher um tweets and
(44:22):
I have it. I scream shotit and I I still have it.
I very rarely use it, excuseme, but I kept it, and
it's like it's it was the timeshe goes good night, fuckos, good
night. Oh I still remember.I remember being on Twitter the night that
she and Peter Mayhan talked too withChattner over the spelling of Wookie and he
(44:45):
tried to tag Mark hamil in andMark hamil was just like, we didn't
tweet about saying Mary and popcorn andwatch the whole thing. Oh my god,
that's those are two people you don'twant to suck around. Whether Peter
may he was Harry Fisher, yeah, they were, No there there are
(45:09):
there are people out there in theworld who are fucking legends. Harry Fisher
is one of them. The IronShip Iron Shake is another one. Oh
my god. Yeah, he's goingto be sorely, sorely missed by a
ton of people, wrestling fans andnon wrestling fans, alike, because my
god, that man that like evenmy friend Frank he when he heard it,
(45:30):
when he he was like no.And he also have the distinction,
I mean the only Iranian champion inww E history. There you go,
and he has the um the goldmining metal in the National AU Championships nineventy
(45:53):
one for Gregor Roman wrestling for hisweight class. Good job. Yeah,
well yeah, just oh yeah ithurt when it hurt today. We was
all of that. But yeah,yeah, his his memory be it's hermy
his memory be for blessing because youknow, it's what I wonder what is
(46:14):
the traditional she a Muslim say whenbecause that because he was sia. Yeah,
I don't know she Muslim? Umoh you know that ela elaby,
(46:42):
he's fairly we belong to a lastreally him shall we return? That's beautiful
that it's apparently um and she whenthe person passes. But let me see
says thing about m okay, I'mjust trying to see if there what is
(47:13):
he said, um half to differsomeone after someone my pathes. Let me
see that actually looks like the likethe only thing mhm, but yeah,
(47:35):
the sea the only thing I canfind. So yeah, we wish that
for him and uh and it likelike like we say, may he remember
for a blessing man? Who mayhis remember be a turtle? Um?
And yeah he's yeah, he's he'swhat ye ever after life? Yeah that
(47:57):
that he's with his daughters. Unfortunatelyit was murdered. Yeah, they're reunited
in paradise. Yes, absolutely.Okay, so that is those are our
dedications. We did quite a wellin indications. But yeah, in turn
on the Iron Tree deserve get yeahseriously seriously. Um. So we watched
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this like a couple of down wewatched Uh we were going to watch what
was it, Fairy Queen? Ithink, I think something the Saints,
that's right, were going to watchthat. And then I found an opera
by Henry Purcell, who was oneof the fur who was like who was
like one of the first opera composers, uh he he and he composed English,
(48:44):
um, and and he composed theFairy Queen and which is about which
is like um, this collection likelike um, from what I understand,
it's like uh snippets from uh thatare a collection about mids Midsummer and dream
it's based on that. Uh,it's like excerpts on the Midsummer Dream and
(49:07):
I wasn't watch that at first,and like and I saw that I saw
this one and it's uh it wasum King Arthur, and I thought,
oh, now I have been onnow I happen on this this documentary kick
lately I watched I had watched hoursand hours and hours about Stuarts, the
(49:29):
Windsors, the Tutors, and yeahand the and the uh all the Tutors
and all of the plantationets like fromfrom uh Henry the second on down the
Richard the third and um, yeahthat would oh that was that was during
(49:51):
the Wars of the Roses and uhyeah that was trash. That was trash.
That was like high levels of trashand net and fucking uh in that
fucking family. Seriously. Um butuh but um it got me on this
kick and I thought, oh,let me watch, let's watch this opera
(50:12):
about King Arthur. So I sowe did. And anyway, yeah,
because it did not follow. Okay, you know how we we sit here
in bitch about um operas that arelike the Reggy the Reggaetter, the like
(50:36):
the that off the wall bullshit doesn'tfollow a damn and except what the what
the director likes kind of thing.Yeah, uh, that's what this was.
This was reggae tatter and I justI we sat there were like,
what the fuck is this? Whatthe fuck is going on? I have
no idea what this is? Andand too the what we watched it kind
(51:02):
of doubled back on itself at onepoint and didn't even it didn't even it
even to show the ending because itdoubled back on itself and uh it started
it it was like a loop likeit stopped at one point and loop back
and it's like, really, comeon. But what we watched was fucked
(51:23):
up. But so where did it? It was enjoyable, It was funny,
it was yeah, it was funny, but it just was like,
what is this? You know,it just seemed very out of whack.
So we're going to read, so, you know, go ahead and read
like the characters um to this opera, but what so we're gonna tell you
(51:45):
what it's supposed to be, whatit is supposed to be. You didn't
do just full scu scullly, mygod sco full scullly because I didn't wasn't
already pose fuck that? Yeah,King Arthur, Now all of these are
spoken roles pretty much. Yeah,so spoken rules are King Arthur Oswald,
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King of Kent, a Saxon ina heathen, Conan, Duke of Cornwall
O'Brien to King Arthur Merlin, afamous enchanter. It literally says I N
C N T R Osmund a Saxonmagician and a heathen. That's not nice
(52:28):
to say about Donnie and Marie.Jesus really Aurelius front of Arthur Albanat,
captain of Arthur's guards, giamar frontto Oswald, mla daughter of Conan,
and Matilda her attendant. Now there'sare all spoken rules then philadel and airy
spirit slash Cupid is a soprano,then it is crimbled and earth an earthy
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spirit. And this is based orbaritone question marks. Saxon priests are a
basic warbaritone and tenor two paleries andsoprano and alto British warrior tenor shepherds and
jappers is ten or tpranos slashed thechorus cold genius bass, two sirens and
(53:14):
three dems who are all sopranos aliswho's a bass And I'm wondering if that's
supposed to be Elis from Hercules,because if it is, I'm like Tina
Gorman and young working is just completelyrudealius for me. The definition of himbo
right there a narrowed or it's it'sabout an E R ei D, but
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it's pronounced. I don't know howto fucking say that word. Um.
Sopo a soprano, Pan is abass, Venus is a soprano. He
in mister House Song, he isa bass and she is a soprano.
The characters are literally called he didn'tcheat, Yeah, Commas is a base
and Honor is a soprano. NowI'm okay, so no focks are given.
Yeah, so I'm gonna so youcan find out in a moment why
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uh some of our spoken roles.Uh. So the This was written by
Henry Purcell, with a little breadof by John Dryden, and it was
based on the battles between King Arthur's, Britain's and Saxons uh and a debut
late in late May or early Junesixteen ninety one at Queen's Theater or Garden
in London. Um. Now,the fun fact is this is called a
semi opera. Semi opera where onlythe supernatural pastoral or runk characters sing.
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That's why you have like the theearthly people are spoken roles, and the
uh, the supernatural characters or thespiritual characters are are singing roles. So
that's Howey, that's how John,That's how Henry purcell Um had it um.
(54:42):
So let me see here. Okay. So there's act one, Act
two, Act three, Act four, Act five. Okay, so I
would say, don't don't read likeso I'm so you don't read like the
bull the black, the stuff inblack, like the the the songs.
(55:02):
But I've go ahead and just readthe synopsis for each act. Oh,
you want to start the bullshit?Start the bullshit? Okay. The Britain's
prepared for the battle, which willside who rule the land. They went
the Christian Arthur of Pagan Saxon Oswaldit augurs Wald. For them it is
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see George is Dan and the Britainhave Britains have already defeated the Saxons in
ten battles, Oh, Duke ofsaid, it's actually probably more appropriate.
Yeah. Codean, Duke of Cornnwallexplains the origins of the war, as
had sought his daughter, the blondamLiLine hid marriage, but she rejected because
(55:45):
she's in love with Arthur. Arthurenters reading a letter of support from his
magician Merlin. He meets that oneand tries to explain to her what see
Uman calls Arthur to battle. Scenetwo. The scene represents a place of
heathen worship, Ye say the threesacks and gods Woden, Thorne and Freya
placed on pedestals in an altar alsowolded his magician Osmond. Austin sacrifice horses
(56:07):
and prayed the Saxon culture victory andthe coming battle. Austin servant that the
spirit Crimbald to rise, and saysthat he has persuaded six Axons to offer
themselves a human sacrifice. He hasalso admits that he has lost control of
the other spirit, phil Philadel puelingspright. He sucdens when he should plunge
a soul and sulfur as wicken passiontouched a foolish man. Philadel is supposed
to have dawned vapors from the marshand blowing them in the face of the
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Christian soldiers, but when he sawthe crosses on their banners, he refused
to carry out this task. Austinsays he will punched Philadel later. You
had one job, Philadel, Youknow really? Scene three is a battle
is behind the scenes of a battle, and it just says the prinsing is
song of triumph as the Saxons fleeingthe battlefield. Okay too, same one.
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A tender hearted Philadel pays those soldierswho have lost their loves in the
battle. Brulin rise in the Surianorders Filadel to tell him who he is.
Philidel explains he is a spirit ofthe air and one of the fallen
Angels, but he has repented.He deserves Osmond and joins Merlin. Philadel
tells Merlin that Grimbald is planning todeceive the victorious Britain's, leading him to
drown in rivers or fall off clips. Merlin leaves Phildel and his band of
(57:16):
spirits to save the Britons from thetrap. Grimbald, a ross disguise,
is a shepherd guiding Arthur and hismen. Philadel and his spirits and Grimbald
and his spirits compete with two anart to trust Grimbald, then to fit
a misdefeat, alls revenge on Philadeland vanishes um seeing two a pavilion.
Emeline and her maid Matilda, awidows of the battle. To pass the
(57:36):
time, A crew of Kentish ladand lasses entertained him with songs in dances.
Oswald and his combat is combat getgamar straight from the battlefield, chants
upon the filion and kidnap Emmeline andMatilda. Scene three, a group of
Britons continue to battle. That's that'sthat's all, say uh. Scene four,
Arthur holds a parley with parlay withOswald and begs him to return Emmeline,
(57:59):
offering him and from the river medwaythrough the seven, but Oswald refuses
to relinquish her. God damn itOswold Jesus, Yeah, yeah okay.
At three seen one, arthuran hasmen attack Hoswold's character castle, but Austin's
magic defeats the Austin has conjured amagic would which ours access to the castle
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well his teen Yeah. Merlin promiseshelp Arthur reach Emmeline and restore her side
with a potion in a vial.Grandma catches Philadelity discussing jade woods from Merlin.
Philadel pretends to submit psequently cast aspell on good world which rigorous and
powerless to move. Relin asked Philadelto got hearth her through the world and
gives him the vial, which thespirit uses to rid emlood or her blindness.
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Emeline is amazed at the new worldbefore her eyes. M Merlin's will
also allows Arthur and Emmelin pead forimproof movement and some performances and traditionally what
you say did lak here? Emeline, how however, will not be a
freend to leading Jada. Wood isdestroyed. Kill the boat, kill the
boa, kill the boner, killthe boater. Osmond enters and him on
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seducing Emilin for himself having drugs hismaster Oswald. Austin tries to whenever lean
over by showing her mask acted byspirits. He come yourself a vision of
of Zion, of east Land andfarthest full the mask fast appretuaded. Emeline
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interrupt him, husband goes to freedomfrom the alone. Who will be back?
Don't care? Don't urr Osmond occurabout your boner? Yeah, asked
for zeene one the free to Grimbaldwarns Osbond that Arthur is approaching the enchanted
Wood, where Merlin has undone hisspells. Osmond decides to replace the threatening
spells with seductive ones. Scenes too. Scene of the boat continues. Merlin
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leaves Arthur at the entrance of theworld with the spirit Philadel as his guide.
Philadel has a one which will beus all magical deception art or.
Hear'st music from two sirens baiting ina stream. They're tempted. Yeah,
they're tempted. Arthur realize it isan illusion and presses on. Next,
nymphs and nymphs and Sylvans emerged fromthe trees, singing and dancing again.
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Arthur rejects them and begs and beginsthe task of destroying the wood. When
he chops the tree with his sword, blood pours out of it and the
voice of m Line cries out inHain. It convinces Arthur that it is
Emmeline who has been turned into atree by Osmond, and Arthur is just
about to embrase the tree when Philadelreally reveals is really a trick by Grimmald.
Philadel captures Grimald and Arthur cuts sunthe tree, spelling the enchantment from
(01:00:36):
the wood and freeing the way toOswald's castle. Philadel drags off Grimmald in
chains balls. Okay, act nownow his match has been destroyed. Osmond
is terrified, deffurging Arthur, hedesigns he must persuade Almos to bite for
him. Arthur and the Britains arepreferring and preparing to storm the castle when
(01:00:58):
a Wold comes out in challenge hisarrival to simicle combat for the hand of
em a line in the crown.They fight and Arthur dis disarms Oswald.
Arthur experiences life tells Oswald he andhis Saxons must return to Germany because Britain's
book Brook of foreign power to lordit in a land sacred to freedom.
Yeah. Asband is um cast intoa dungeon with dungeon with football, Arthur's
(01:01:20):
reunited with them a line and theworkings with a celebratory mask. Um.
The soleratory mask is Merlin Launders ofVision Vision of the ocean around her.
Britain. Um and the four windscreate a storm which is called by Alis,
allowing Britain to rise from the waveson the island with fisherman at her
feet. And that is the end. Yeah, hold on now, but
(01:01:43):
we saw, uh, I don'tknow, it was just weird. It
was. It was fucking weird andit just it did not fit. Like
at first I thought it was boringtoo, because there were soldiers on this
age and they were marching about andshit, and I thought it was going
to oh yeah, oh well sogood. Yeah uh and this was let's
(01:02:12):
see, um yeah, this wasit just oh my god, there's a
DVD of it from two thousand nine. Uh and um it just yeah,
it started out fine, started outlike looking like it was going to be
okay, and then it just turnedit fucking I don't know what happened,
(01:02:35):
like it it all of a sudden, like it just reared off the itared
off the train. The train derailedand just plowed through. Yeah it did.
It fucking did it derailed in CocaineLand seriously, Like god damn it.
This was like fuck, you know, it just I don't I don't
know if what happened. Like they'reseeing about they're seeing about things that it
(01:02:59):
was. It's very disjointed. Thisis like what I you know what I
like, I bitch constantly about howum opera like if once you went a
director starts straying from like the thestoryline. The lobretto of and you know,
and uh, it's just going theirown way on stuff. Then that's
(01:03:22):
when you get into that dangerous territoryof it of it being like absolute fucking
dogshit, um and absolute yeah,absolute dogshit director. I mean, seriously,
I don't understand why. Uh,I don't know why this director thought
it was good. It just itsucked. I wouldn't say so, I
(01:03:43):
wouldn't say stuff. It was funny, it was funny, but it just
I don't I don't get I didn'tget it like it did more. It
didn't fit with any of the uh, with the libretto at all. It
was just it was just hey,let's let's do this, this, this
and this and this and U seand these people sing, you know,
(01:04:06):
sing like in the different scenes youknow that we put up here, doesn't
matter what the scene is about,you know, just just sing just saying
what each scene. It wasn't eachthing. It's like, oh my god,
don't do that, you know.It's just ah, yeah, it
was funny, but it irritated methat it just I'm like, why what
(01:04:30):
you know, like it kept sayinglike and I was like, I have
no idea what's going on? Butthis is funny. It was. It
was, but it's it's like it'slike I have no idea what I have
no idea what's going on? Likethat that meme you know with the dog,
I have no idea what's going on? Um? Yeah, it's just
it was confusing. It was.Yeah, yeah, I tried to I
(01:04:51):
was trying to fall along with asynopsis on here. I'm like, where
what what's what seems this? Whatact is this? What the hell is
this? I don't know where arewe? Yeah? Just yeah, oh
my god, what the fuck isthat? What the fuck is that?
Um? Yeah? That that was. That's that's what it should have been
(01:05:14):
called. What the fuck is?Oh my god? Yeah, I should
have stuck to it. I shouldhave stuck to Henry the Eighth. Uh
yeah, that was that was youknow, that was That was a bad
judgment call on my part. Um, it's just such a Henry the eighth.
(01:05:34):
Um. But uh yeah, wellwe'll save that for We'll save that
for maybe an early early afternoon whenit won't when maybe you won't fall asleep
to do that music since I inyeah, yeah, we'll do that.
So so because Cardival the animals makesure, you know, puts her to
sleep. Yeah, so try notso, uh so we'll should uh hopefully
(01:05:57):
uh if this won't happen, thatwon't happen. So yeah, um so,
and um, I'm gonna see ifI can find a like it's in
French, the operas in French.Yeah, so hopefully I can find like
(01:06:18):
something with English translation. I'm tryingto but uh yeah, hopefully we'll find
something with that like that. Butum, yeah, that was I thought.
I thought, Hey, this isthis is like an old this is
like older than the older than thehandle stuff we've watched. You know,
maybe this this would be cool towatch older to handle. Yeah okay,
(01:06:41):
yeah sure, so yeah that that, you know, maybe we'll watch maybe
we'll watch a fairy queen or diedand didn't an as um because he were
died in an as um as well. Maybe we'll watch one of those later
on. But yeah, we'll giveit that a we'll give that a rest
because that's enough nuns. That's fora while. Odd oh oh um by
(01:07:09):
way, okay, so that's ourreview of that's our review of um of
King Arthur. Uh it's I mean, it's if it's done right, I'm
sure it's very good. Uh,it's sure, it's very good, but
it just was done goofy Yeah,what we saw about just goofy. Um.
There is a there is a aDVD version of Kicking Arthur by Your
(01:07:29):
Arts from two thousand and five,conducted by Nicholas Hardcourt. So maybe you
could go see that. Maybe youcould watch that. H that's maybe more
faithful to the lobarto. Um.But uh, I forgot completely at the
beginning because we were talking about ourdedications that there are a couple of uh
juicy yonis bits. I gotta,I gotta, I gotta talk about First
of all, Um, he hejust recently became the incoming intended or the
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incoming director thirty next year of thetwo roles that the troll Roller Festival in
Earl, Austria. So he's goingand at his his his contract last for
six years, so it'll be throughthirty at twenty thirty. Uh, he's
going to take less. Uh,he's going to be on the stage less.
He wanted to do that anyway becauseby that time, by the time
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UM twenty twenty four rules around Falltwenty twenty four, rules around his Littleston
Valentin will be in grade school.Um this Yeah, this fall, he'll
be in kindergartens for this this year, he was in preschool this fall.
He'll be in kindergarten next year.Next fall he will be in first grade.
So, um, Babby's growing up. He's god damn. Um but
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uh um yeah, So I thinkhe wanted to. I think he wanted
to stay is to stick around hima little more. Um. Yeah,
so he and he's he wants to. Um, he wants to. He's
good. He's gonna try to bethere, you know, like like performing,
whether it being on an opera ora recital. Um. He said
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he wants to stick to Wagner insummer because you could do that in the
summertime, you can do that outdoors. Uh. And then in the wintertime
do you beell content? Um?He wants to make it like more regional
Um in the wintertime. Um.He's got a rough plan already that he's
submitted. He he So he's sohe's look like this is gonna be like
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a hands on thing with him.He's not gonna be like a like an
honorary position, like an unorary director, like like like fuck face mcdickhead in
Lost Angeles was um or Chile youbar totally was with is with uh the
what's the festival in Zalzburg. Buthe's gonna be like more hands on.
This is actually like it gonna bea job, job that he does.
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Um and uh so he's so congratulationsto him for that. Um. And
I didn't hear a rumor, right, got a lot maybe not a rumor,
but it was a it was anarticle. Uh. It was describing
an up from a concert next Februaryin Munich at the Eastern Field Harmony.
Uh. They Uh it's going tobe based on an upcoming album that he's
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doing called The Sound of Music Movies, the Sound of Movies. Uh.
And it's gonna be him singing allthese different movies songs like he's gonna be
singing um, some Enchanted, theEvening Moon River, somewhere from a side
story, oh, Strangers in theNight uh and uh and also um there
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yeah oh yeah and uh and he'salso gonna be singing um, singing in
the rain. He's gonna singing inthe rain and Adelweiss Uh so yeah he's
good. So I'm hoping that isgoing to be released soon. Uh this
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uh to this fall because you knowthe lot. You know, I'm gonna
being snapping another up. Um,but uh, yeah, he's gonna it's
yeah, so that's that's I'm hopefulthat it's gonna be this fall. Um,
that would be that would be wonderful. That would be wonderful. Um.
And so you know, so I'llkeep an eye on out for that,
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and you know, I will I'llkeep an EyeT for that. Um.
And uh yeah, so that that'sthat's that was that was mentioned about
in the in the midst of talkingabout the concert that's happening in Munich uh
in February next year. So um, but yeah, he's he's he's got
a new job next uh next fall, starting next fall, and he's got
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he's got a new album potentially comingout this fall this fall. So he's
he's been busy. He's been veryvery busy. Um. But yeah,
I forgot to I forgot to mentionthis top of the show. But but
yeah, now you know Jones isuh, Jonis is um is uh is
a busy boy, gonna have somemore irons than the fire. So uh
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but that, guys, is ourepisode before this week and then we we
been we meant to do it lastweek, but we didn't get to UM.
But this week we decided, yeah, we're gonna have to do this,
so UM, we'll try to keepup. We'll try to keep up.
UM. Now we'll see we'll watchHenry Henry date this weekend and get
that taking care of. But UH, as always, we do want to
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thank you guys for tuning in.We love to appreciate every single one of
you. Let me get to letme by the way, getting to my
spare uh statistics for this past theweekend because I wanted to read those.
UM, let's see, because wehad let's see, well you know that
else so we had let's see,we had eleven downloads over the past week,
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UM and for from the UK.For from the UK, two from
Ireland and two from India and twofor the United States. So thank you,
guys, So thank you to ourloyal loyal contingent from India, Thanks
to the guy. Thank you y'allin the UK and Ireland, UH for
uh for um giving us that.Let me see here, let me just
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see m hmm downloads. Let let'sjust look here. Let's see thirty six
in the past thirty six downloads inthe past thirty days. Um, let
me see see more. Let's seeum downloads you has the GA location.
Let's see here May pens for Juneeight. So top country the United States
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we had ten, France, wehad nine, UK, we had five,
India, we had five downloads Ireland. We had to Austria, Australia
switch delineator money, we each hadone thank you onus and we oh my
god, even had a download fromJapan. We had a download from Japan.
God damn it. So those wereour to this were the top countries.
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UM, let's here. Yeah,so those are the top countries.
So thank you guys, uh forum for doing that. That's amazing.
You know, we all of allyou guys, And this is just Spreaker.
Just remember this, This is notall of our platforms that we're talking
about. This is Spreaker by itself. Then we have Spotify. Remember we
gave, we gave, we giveyou at the end Twitter the end of
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the year, you know our Spotifystats. We also have uh, we
also have Amazon, we have Apple, we have UM, yeah, we
have like all these different places likeyeah, it's it's it's just amazing.
We have all these different our fingersall of these different little platforms and yeah,
so so I'm sure there are moreof you out there. I'm sure
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there are. And we appreciate everysingle one of you, no matter where,
no matter how you're listening to us, and no matter where you're listening
to us from. Um, wedo love it to appreciate you. And
you know we're going to have aglobal fan base, h our. Our
our anniversary is coming up in theweek next week. Yeah, I was
saying this next week. Yeah,yeah, so Henry the eighth will be
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It will be a great since weare with history or as I have been
on this kick of watching that shitand you're you're like, you're like a
nerd about that stuff too, thatthis would be a great thing so that
we can watch it and see,yeah we could, yeah, we could.
We could bitch about it. Yeah. So the anniversary show, oh
yeah, oh yeah. So um, and it's it's funny because my little
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bibeo is Tom Tom's his birthday,my little baby on Tom Tom, his
birthdays on the twelve, and ouranniversaries on the thirteenth. So yeah,
uh but uh yeah, so we'llwe'll do under the eighth for our anniversary
show. Um, but uh yeah, So, like I said, we'd
love to appreciate all you guys.Uh, spread the word about us,
let them know, let everybody knowthat we're on you know, we're on
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Spotify, We're on iHeart, We'reon Google Podcasts, We're on Amazon,
We're on you know, Apple ora spreaker, We're on Stitcher, We're
on all those different all those differentplatforms. Um on all those different platforms
on our bullshit. Yes, weare on our bull shit absolutely, um,
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so forever on our bullshit. Weare forever on our bullshit. Just
like Slims Dog puzzle. But yeah, yeah it is for I AM.
Puzzle is honorable shit. Um itis. Anna and Krista are on their
balls. What are we not honorableshit? That's it's our fact. Yeah,
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why are you not honorable shit?Um? But uh putting an honorableship
when we're asleep, so ya.But uh yeah, so you know,
spread the word not us, youknow, pick pick They could pay a
platform to listen to us. Goto our Facebook page. Uh, go
to our our to public page.Um, you know, go buy our
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good, buy our shit. Uh. Support the b bail fund. Supports
the bail I put the word outon our j on my JK on our
jk uh fan group pages about youknow, going to the going to recycle
on the twenty five on July twentyfive, and I said, is anybody
else going, because we can wecould we could possibly meet them in you
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know, it's a hello to eachother and at least one person is there's
one person that is so uh soI'll get to at least meet them.
I don't I would love to.Like it's not the person I thought it
would be, but um, it'dbe nice. So it'll be nice to
meet somebody that's in the that's inthe one of the j K groups that
uh that um, you know,just meet the little person for the first
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time. So yeah, we're thatit'll be fun. Um yeah, it's
it's gonna be it's gonna be goodin Germany. It's good if they're having
a heat wave in Germany this yearalready they're having they're having a heatwave.
Hopefully there will be another one inJuly and then I will just literally just
laugh. Um, but uh yeah, just buy your ships for the Munich
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Bell fund um and uh and yeah, please we keep saying this every week.
Please if you are at the personwho bought the bitch las on his
shirt. Come forward, Yes,come forward, we will, we will.
We will praise your name, wewill, we will, we will
put you on a pedestal and say, this is the person who bought the
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lazon your shirt. We will honoryou and and yeah, we will honor
you and uh and and praise andpraise you up and down that because because
you can't buy the bitch LASONI shirtand where it in public and not have
people go what the fuck is thatyou can't? You know, it's such
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an inside joke that is like itjust defies logic, you know. So
if you bought that, come forward, just know you know where from wherever
you are, We don't care whereyou're front. Tell us if you bought
that shirt, we'd love to hear. We'd love to hear you know while
you bought that shirt and what you'redoing with that shirt? Are you wearing
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it? And bubbly we want toknow. Um but uh uh yeah,
just yeah, buy our ship,go to our Facebook page, um,
and stay tuned for our anniversary showthis coming weekend, because um, we're
gonna we're gonna have some we'renna havesome fun. We're gonna talking about Henry
the eighth and um hopefully hopefully whomake the bucket this week Yeah between now
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that we can never know. Uhmaybe maybe not, maybe people will get
airbords. Oh when I when Iheard, I heard maybe there will be
um certain indictments, um part indictWe can have an indictment party if there
are certain indictments coming down Thursday orFriday. Uh yeah, yeah, I
heard there might be some indictments comingto like on Thursday, so we can
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have an indictment party this weekend adversaryparty slash indictment party. So uh yeah.
So you guys know we we arenot Trump supporters on the show.
Uh yeah, yeah, we wedo not support Trump. We do not
support robed shit stain um Rob.Trump calls him Rob, deliberately calls him
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Rob instead of ron Um. Butbut I've I've heard I've heard TikTok Is
called him ron shit stain Robin.So yeah, we don't support either one
of those guys. Uh yeah,fuck them. So yeah, just uh
yeah, so we are so hopefullywe'll see some we'll see some some good
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shit happened. But you know,the next couple of days that we can.
We can celebrate uh on on ouron the show, uh on the
next episode, so we can Uhyeah, well we'll we'll celebrate. So
I mean we'll celebrate and date,celebrate our anniversary, talk about hundred and
eighth and and uh yeah go down. Yes, So so tune into that
and until then, guys, staytrash the opportun and we love you and
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we'll talk to you soon. Bye.