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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
phone show? Hello, Hello, it is here and Nate's not here,
so we have to do the whole podcast. You can't
call it quits. Why can't we just flush the format
on the podcast because it's music license licensing problems and
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you can only play so many rules rules. My microphone
sounds low, but maybe it's just my headphone ahead. I
was gonna say, if you heard today's show, we flushed
the format on the Big Elvis Rand Morning Show. But
if you listen to the read play channel, the on
demand channel on my heart radio, you will not hear that.
Why because there's music licensing, rites and publishing. We can't
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do it right now, but so we'd have to pay
for it every time somebody plays it, and we can't,
so so we record this stupid We record this podcast
right now in what we call our old studio. So
that's why we're still trying to get familiar with the
way things sound and work. And uh, it's a little weird,
even though you would think it's like jumping back onto
a bicycle after the you know, a while, and just
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start writing. But you know, we're still working out the kinks. Says,
we record this right now, so things crap the bed.
It's only because we have no idea what's going on.
I feel extra weird in the studio because we do
our podcast here. So I when I host my own
podcasts like Walkers, I stand with the old Elvis Mike is.
But I've never sat on this side of the table
and spoken into a microphone. I'm all about doing something
different because I think we all do the same thing
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of when we wake up, we come to work the
same way, we do the same thing, we eat the
same food. You know, we do the same routine. So
every once in a while, I'm okay with doing something different.
Should we talk about why we're in the studio not
in the big studio. Yeah, well, by the time this airs,
it'll be too late to not mention it. So uh,
because I think he's he may be in the other
studio already. He may have just shown up this week. No,
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it's not for a radio it's for a big it's
for a big national big on the on the day
his album comes out, his album, it's a big national thing.
So Elvis Duran, Fearless Leader, is doing a one hour
long interview to promote the new album of Man of
the Woods from Justin Timberly. So Justin Justin Timberlake, I checked,
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I looked at my records. Has not been on our
show since two thousand eight in studio in st I have.
What's funny, But I used to do a show called
Pajama Party in New York on Saturday and Saturday nights
and it was like and and we had in sync
before anybody even knew who they were. I'm not even
kidding you. This is when Justin Timberlake wore panty hose
on his head to keep his like because he had
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very curly hair. And checked back in the day. He
let we must have sat with them for five hours
and just chatted off the air. He let us hear
new music. He called my sister on the phone. She
had no idea who he was at the time. Of course,
she was obsessed with him afterwards. And it was so
weird because think about where he is now and knew
him when not one person knew who he was. If
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you google Justin Timberlake and the words French toast. One
of the biggest things we had done to that point
on the morning show for publicity, we had had breakfast
within sync two thousand two. I believe bye bye bye
and the strings attached huge part of their career. Was
a senior in high school. Yeah, and so our old
studios in New Jersey had old glass walls, and then
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outside we had I don't know forty fifty listeners who
were listening to the interview. So they took over the
whole morning show. You remember, Danielle and so Joey Fittone
ran the board as if he was Elvis, and the
other four guys sat around the counter like the host
the co host did, and they ran the show. We
helped push the buttons right in land Spas and j
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and of course Justin timber Lake, who was was blond
and very young at the time, and the girls were
going crazy and we had we had waffles and French
toast and pancakes and all breakfast for them. And so
at one point I said, uh, to Elvis, I said,
these girls are crazy. We could probably sell the French
toast that Justin had partially eaten on his plate because
they were going to go out and perform. We could
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probably sell his French toast. And I was like, yeah,
we should we do that? And Scotty said, well, I
have an eBay account. This is back when no one
had eBay accounts, and Scotty, I'll have an eBay account.
I'll put it on my eBay. I'll post it on
the radio station's EBA account. I have access to it.
And we had a picture to prove that. Yeah. So
well we we took a picture of the French toast
on the plate and we put it on eBay and
it sold for a lot of money for a fan
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in the Midwest, I think in Iowa. The money we took,
the money sold the charity, and then Justin didn't remember
eating French toast, so wherever he went it became a
huge news store had he had to remember not eating
French toast because wherever he went after that it would
fall into the Hey, let's take Justin's food and sell
it on eBay. So he was on TRL and Carson
Daley was like, hey, we hear your French toast just
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sold for like fifteen hundred dollars. I didn't have French toast.
He didn't remember any French toast. You didn't want to
deal with of them denying it. Now, Justin, also, while
you were in New York. I understand that a happy
eaten piece of your French toast was auctioned off by
a radio station. It was neither of our in any
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of our French for the girl. You did not confume
even a bite of this French toast. That's all an
ugly myth. Yeah, I over I overheard some of his
people talking to some of our people recently. He was
not happy about that at all. Right, So, um, back
in that day in two thousand two, everyone didn't have
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digital phones and so we didn't have any video. We
weren't filming it back then like we do film everything now.
And then about a week and a half, two weeks later, Sammy,
who worked in our promotions department, went with his displot
with the camera he had and he had to film
develop From that day. It wasn't like you have to
get pictures up on the website right away. He went
and had film developed and he came in and he said,
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look what I have, And it was an actual photo
graph of Justin eating the French toast, and so we
presented that on the air, we put it on the website,
and he of course was reminded he had eaten the
French a Jeopardy question. Yes, it was the Jeopardy question
and uh, and then it took him. So that was
what nine two. Then he came back in two thousand
and eight, so he held a six year grudge. And
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then after that has been it hasn't been on. So
Justin is in his thirties. Now. I met him when
he was seventeen. He wasn't even eight. Remember when he
hit on you? He asked me out twice. One time
could have been Jessica Biel. One time, no, he she
could have been Mrs timper I understand that, that's what
I meant, or Mrs Greg t which is so funny.
There is just right there. Well, so the first time
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was what what I don't even remember. Oh the first
time we were all sitting around and I actually just
started dating my husband and he said something to me
and I said no. I said, first of all, um,
you're too young, you're not old enough. And second of all,
I have a boyfriend. And he's like, all right, when
I'm old enough, I'm going to come back and ask
you out. I'm like, yeah, yeah, whatever. And what did
he do? He actually did an interview on a tape
machine that we had back in the day, and he
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left me a voicemail message saying, hey, I'm eighteen now,
so if you want to go out you and I
love your husband, but you blew it did look a
real to real remember the real to real I don't
remember real to real sexually. So yeah, so I never know. Yeah,
I've never. I have only been in radio when we've
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done the way we do it now, so real. Yeah.
So when people are like, yeah, back in the day
of razor blades and Q tips cutting up for but
for radio or so, I've yeah, I've never do. They
still teach radio students that today, like how do you
do them? For radio? They did back in the day,
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we did splicing. We had in order to edit, you
would take the real to reel, which had like a
imagine editing scotch tape tape together. You had to cut
it at a certain point and tape it together and hope,
pray to God that they edit. Sounded okay, that's crazy.
By the way, we're joking. There was no grudge. We
were just getting around. I gotta say all the instinct guys,
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all the Backstreet boys, but they've always been nice. Absolutely,
they've always remembered people and always said, oh my gosh,
how are you ninety degrees? All the boy bands, guys
from ninety degrees are like the sweetest, I mean, all
of them are great. Yeah. Yeah, Nichol, she told me
to get a vasectomy because you keep getting him pregnant.
Well no, he uh, we're talking about kids, and he goes,
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take my advice. You got to you're you're about to
have to. I was in your position too. I said
the same thing. I'm done and now I have three. So,
but I cannot go into it. I cannot go into
a doctor's office on the basis of Nicol. She told
me to get my balls chopped off. My husband did
it but didn't tell him. Do you need like a
doctor's note to get a vasectomy or well no, But
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I'm saying I'm not going in there, going like, okay,
I'm getting the procedure done because Nicol she told me, so,
do you want more kids? Not right now? No, not
a doctor. But he did had a holiday in true,
that's true, all right. It is kind of weird. I
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love Justin's music speaking of Justin as we have been,
but I gotta be honest. I like him even more
for the stuff he does on S and Al and
Jimmy Fallon. Yes for me when you say, what's his
best song, Dick in a Box, you know, bringing on
down to Halmasville, you know, soup there it is. That's
what I think of him now, because he's so multi talented.
I think SNL is only funny when he's on it
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is that terribly. I don't think that's the case, but
for you it might work. That might be. Yeah, It's
rare when you find somebody who is um, really really
really good at one thing and then it's also funny,
like the way that Peyton Manning is really funny. He's
also you know, of fame quarterback. And that's why, like
he does so many amazing like commercials, he's an endorser
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for a lot of different products because he's really funny
and also is you know, and his brother Lie great
quarterback great also good at sports, yes, but not as
funny and good at football and not you're a Giant fan,
you'd agree with that. Eli not as funny as Peyton,
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and timing is hard. Managed a sketch on SNL where
he threw footballs at kids that weren't really hard. It
was great. Yeah, but like if you try to teach
somebody comedic timing, it's not something you can teach. You
just have to have it, and Justin Timberlake has it.
So my theory was up until recently that great actors
are very talented, but I always felt like comedic actors
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were more talented, and that you can't always always be both.
You can't teach and like Robin Williams, one of the
greatest comedians of all time, he won an oscar for
good Will hunting, he was able to. So my theory
was that comedians probably have an easier transition to learn
acting than so um I always I used to say
Meryl Streep is a great actors, but not very funny.
And so Danielle and I interviewed um A the kid
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from super Bad, Jonah Hell Jonahill, No, I, okay, that's
not exactly what I said, But I said that Jonah Hill,
I said, hold on, that's not where I'm going though,
because he was not very nice. Question not what I said.
How would you say? I'll get to that? So I
said to Jonah Hill, would you agree that it's easier
for a funny person like yourself to be a serious
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actor than it is for a serious actor to do
comedy like Meryl Streep. She's one of the greatest actors
of our time. But I wouldn't say she's funny necessarily
like I had. But she's not known for being And
he he would have thought that Meryl Streep was his mother.
Meryl Streep is very funny, she's hilarious. You get to
know she's she's a brilliant. He didn't imply the question.
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What I said was a lot of times when an
actor is known for being the chubby guy in self
deprecating humor, which in some of your movies you've played
the dopey, fat kid. I didn't say that. I'm saying
for the audience. I said, you you have this persona.
Are you concerned that now I said, you look great,
You're thin, you look great, that you won't get those
roles that will be harder to be self deprecating. You
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look great. I think that's a fair question. Yeah, and
he said funny, funny. He got like he was he's funny.
Then he how quickly did he gain the way back? Yeah?
Good thing? His sister so nice? Yeah she is. I
don't know it wasn't pleasant. But I didn't say you're
not funny anymore because you're not fun No, but it's
it's true. Like I I Jim Carrey, actually I'm very
protective of I know that he's going through a thing
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right now and he's had rough couple of years. But
like any time I've seen him do a dramatic role,
he has nailed it. Like he is so good at
being dark or sad. Robin Williams is the same, because
I feel like, if you're comedically talented, comedy is tragedy
plus time, so you've gone through some stuff. Man on
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the Moon one of the greatest performances by an actor
I've ever seen. And if you watch, um, I just
saw comedians riding in cars getting coffee or whatever that's called. Yeah,
his his episode with Jim Carrey is up and I
watched it last night, and you get you get to
see Jim Carey like performing, but you also get to
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see him just sort of chatting like a dude, and
you can see there's just so much to him. You
can just see it in its face and it's fascinating.
But you know he's also like man that man, he's unhinged. Yeah.
When we were in the city, we ran into him.
He was coming out of a club. I was with
Elvis and my husband. I'm like, hey, Jim, we said hi.
He just didn't even acknowledge. I'm sure. Yeah, well he's
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how long ago is that? Um? It was a while,
a couple of years. It was when Whitney Houston died.
It was about the time that he was going through
it with his girlfriendship. Actually, I'm trying to remember when
she died, but she yeah, so yeah, yeah, of course,
but yeah, I if you haven't watched that show, it's
very good. About a minute a minute left. It's like
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when you're running and you don't want to be running anymore. Garrett,
how do you feel being this close to Justin timber Like?
Because that everyone I know, he your guy. He's the
guy who told you that I would go to a
bar have a bud light, but it would probably be
more like sophisticated beer, like some type of like Brooklyn Brewery.
You did change when he came. You put on like
a coat. You did. Actually, I've been wearing this all morning.
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Is convinced you dressed for him. A little known fact
the jacket, shirt, pants and boxers all, Justin Timberlake, like
you stole them from his hotel room. No, not that
his his clothing line. So you're wearing his clothing line. Yep.
My family knows it and they bought it all for Christmas. Okay?
Is it the William Ras yep, Ladies, yes or no?
Timberlake sees Garrett in that outfit. Is he instantly recognized
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his clothing? Not at all, because it's happened before you
wear Kim Kardashian's clothing. You met him several times only
on the weekends. By the way, I feel like I
should take a picture of Bethany, But every few seconds,
Justin Timberlake walks out of the green room behind you,
and it would be a perfect shot if it wasn't
weird for me to do that big interview with Justin
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