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is the leading score in the history of UCLA hoops
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and we got UCLA at Hawaii.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
I can say PAC twelve anymore?
Speaker 3 (01:46):
Uh well, PAC twelve, yes, but it's not. You know,
I'm trying to get to the UCLA Hawaii promos. I
was trying to use it. But you're right. You still
are the leading score in the history of the PAC
twelve and you're up there with Calvert Cheney and the
other Big ten types. UCLA at Hawaii, Yes.
Speaker 5 (02:01):
Kate, I'm just curious down now that we've got the
ball rolling. Pack twelve is now the Big ten or
u c l A us here in the big The
ball is rolling now that athletic season has started, I
should say, yeah. And your talks with the Big ten folks,
are they like, hey, PAC twelve guy, welcome, or is like, hey,
we're all one family now?
Speaker 3 (02:19):
How they've been cool they have?
Speaker 2 (02:21):
I haven't spent a whole lot of time just to
production people in Chicago at the Big ten Network. But
I think I think it's going to take some time
for that. I think it's such a weird, different thing
that people are going to kind of tiptoe their way
into it. And but I think it'll be fine because
I don't think this is going to change anytime soon.
It's not like this is a temporary thing. I think
the one interesting thing, if you really want to talk
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about it, Tim, is Washington State Oregon State being in
the WCC for basketball, in the Mountain West for football.
And how weird because that's a temporary thing at least
right now. Everything is yeah, but that is yeah, awkward. Awkward.
Awkward is a good word for say the least. But
I got to give it to Teresa Gold and the
people that are still running the PAC twelve conference that
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they're making it happen still, it didn't just combust and
go completely away, that there's still a semblance of something.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
They have money, they have money, there's money in the
still going and they're going to try to create something.
And good luck to all of that. Ucla versus Hawaii
e four point thirty on AM eleven fifty. I'll be
watching that game. Me too on my tablet, waiting to
call Arizona State Wilmy one hundred and six at kickoff
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in Tempe. It's not for the final hour fun fact.
It's fun in effect. It's the yeah with three fun
facts fun facts. Whatever you think of the Dodgers Orioles,
I know what you think of don Eddie Murray. No, no,
you think of the fact that the Dodgers were swept
by the Orioles of the nineteen sixty five World.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Series, did I don't. I knew about that, but it's
not the first thing that comes to mind.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
October sixth, nineteen sixty five, Game one of the Dodgers
World Series versus the ore Orioles Yom Kipoor. They have
atonement for our Jewish friends, meaning Sandy Kofax could find
no dispensation to pitch. Would not pitch, did not pitch.
Walter O'Malley was cool with it. He didn't pitch Game one.
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They lost Game one, he pitched Game two. Dodgers got sweat.
H final our of fun fact in the Dodgers Orioles,
and remember Sean Green. A lot of people talked about
that after the Sean Green yam Kipoor. No dispensation on
Yam Kipoor.
Speaker 5 (04:32):
The first thing you think of when you hear Baltimore
Oriols is Eddie Murray, not Cal Ripken.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
No Orioles Dodgers. He played for both teams.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
Yeah, come on, tom My bad do you want me
to take over?
Speaker 4 (04:44):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Yeah, Dodgers on deck. Let me know.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
Believe me, I can use your health tonight. Now.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
The first thing I think about when I think of
Oriols because I went to a good number of games
when I played back there. Yeah, boog Pal's barbecue out
in right field. It was good Camden Yards. Oh yeah,
boog Pal. He's a player. Real, What do I know?
What do I look like like? I got Old Bay
in my veins. Also, Sandy Kofax wouldn't pitch on Roshana either.
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He would miss his spot of the rotation. So there,
how's that for a fun.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
Fat it's fun in effect, it's the yeah with three.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
Fun fun facts. The more you know, Toms quick, hitch Dot,
make it quick, y'all? Yeah, all right, you slapping mcgloon's
the Dodgers taking on the Orioles tonight. It's not yam
kor nor is Kofax still up and running, so it's
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all right. It's the rubber game of the series. Bobby
Miller with his chest piece tattoo. You ever heard of
that thing?
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Yes? I think we talked talked about the chess piece.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
Yeah, with the lion and the tiger. Anyway, he's the
one that pit that's pitching.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
I just will he not be in the rotation if
those guys do come back for the playoffs? Class now Yamamoto, I.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
Don't see him part of the rotation now on the out,
But what about the line and the Tiger? I am leaving.
I am leaving, but the fighter still remains. The Angels
are fifty five and seventy nine. They won to day
and Detroit's not been a state game losing streak. Congratulations
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to the center Penis. If you're for the Angels, Yeah,
that could be said almost every year get a lot
of injuries.
Speaker 5 (06:33):
Larah, You ever been on a team that a losing
record was just playing out the last month of the season.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Oh yeah, what if you have pretty much every team
in mi NBA career?
Speaker 3 (06:41):
What if you had like eight o Tawi bibleheads from
the Angels time right now? What are you doing? Right now,
just looking in the mirror and being like hello, duckness
moo from We're seven days away from the season opener
Ravens at Chiefs, I'm my homes versus Lamar. We will
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have Thursday Night on AM five seventy. Do we have
Monday nights too?
Speaker 2 (07:08):
We do.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
We are your home of the NFL. Action. When there's
no Clipper games, you got football. Clippers don't start for
a while.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Sweet.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
The Rams leave the NFL with seventeen rookies on the
roster for twenty twenty four. The Raiders are second with fifteen,
followed by the Commanders with fourteen. Did you ever watch
a Gi Joe cartoon? You're too old? Huh? Too old
for g I Joe?
Speaker 2 (07:31):
I think so.
Speaker 3 (07:32):
Cover Commander was awesome. Really, I've always thought so. Anyway,
The Commander's fourteen rookies and the Bears have the fewest
rookies with six. One of those rookies is Caleb Williams,
who runs around telling everybody to clean up their trash
in the locker room.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
Soon looks like he's going to be pretty good.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
It's worn on the street, but yeah, you know what
to run around so improvisationally in the NFL. There he
gets her rims knocked off. Yep. Golden State w your star.
We talked about this earlier. Don Steph Curry has agreed
with Golden State to a one year deal sixty two
point six million dollar extension.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
How far the NBA has come that will keep.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
Him under contract through twenty twenty six, twenty twenty seven.
That season he's guaranteed one hundred and seventy eight million dollars.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
Think about that, one hundred and seventy million for.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
Three years after fifty million or twenty million like it
just the figures don't really, I don't know. I don't understand.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
It's crazy good for him though, he's earned it.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Don't even want me back on the challenge.
Speaker 5 (08:33):
So you know, it can only extend him for one
more year. That's sixty seven million dollars whatever it is
for the one year because he's over the age of
thirty seven, thirty eight, thirty four, I think it is,
and so you can only tack on one year at
a time, I think.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
So congratulations to him. What is he really worth though?
I would say he's the most famous NBA player world
or worldwide in the NBA right now. I think he's worldwide,
You think he's more Moms Jamous and Lebron. Neither of
them can do what Kaitlin Clark's doing. I like her.
Speaker 2 (09:07):
Yeah, it's good player.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
UCLA kicks off the season at Hawaii on Saturday. Bruins
are a fourteen point favorite. Kickoff is at four on
AM eleven to fifty, and it's a business trip. The
Sean Foster's not wearing his Hawaiian shirt. It's not gonna
be like the Maui Classic, with you basketball types out
there eating pooh poohs and drinking Penia coladas, but do
not even fighting and competing.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
But don't most football coaches that come play Hawaii wear
the Hawaiian shirt.
Speaker 3 (09:34):
Yeah, but not to shot. He's doing a different He's
gonna wear his UCLA probable dat.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
He's probably gonna have to tell the media.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
Why did you just say he's gonna have to say
something because that's not worth No, he's not well. He
didn't want to. He doesn't want to talk. He wants
to be able to coach and not talk, which is not.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Easy, which if you're winning, you can do it. I guess,
so good luck. Yeah again, it's my rainbow Warriors.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
You just better hope that you didn't say something and
I beat you, because he's don't be bad.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
Kay.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
You better hope you didn't say something. A fourteen point favorite,
so well you should get off to a good start.
Speaker 3 (10:13):
You think about this, don because you've done your share
of trash talk in your day, and I've heard it
in my day. But you just better hope you don't
say something and I beat you, because then it's gonna
be bad.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
You just better hope that you didn't say something and
I beat you because he's don't be bad.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
What are you pointing?
Speaker 3 (10:32):
A man just telling you, I'm intimidating you to see
football season? Don USC kicks off number twelve LSU, they're
number twenty three. Doesn't matter in Las Vegas and Sunday
it's gonna be like a road game. There's gonna be
a bunch of BUYUS psychos in there screaming like dogs.
I saw a lot of LSU fans at the Phoenix
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Airport today. For some reason. They're making connecting flights somehow
to go to Vegas and play.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
There must not be a lot of direct New Orleans
to Vegas. You would think there would be. Yeah, Well,
they go baton Rouse to Reno. I just don't get it.
Who you like in that game, P I don't know.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
I have a college football whipperround. Tomorrow's ended your way
down flat. I don't like USC to be destroyed, like
everybody thinks, not like everybody says. I mean, LSU has
been giving up thousands of yards of rushing the last
couple of years too, so it'll be an interesting game.
I'll be interested to see Lincoln Riley call plays on time.
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I think I've told you that before, with a quarterback
that drops back and throws it in rhythm and not
so much improvisation, and maybe that helps the identity of
the offense and then the defense and then the whole team.
But we'll see. Starting this season, SEC teams will be
required to publicize availability reports. They're going to do that
in the Big Ten two I think on the Wednesday
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before the games against conference foes. The league announced Thursday.
It's a more easy way to do things NFL style.
It's a measure that was implemented by the Big Ten
last season. And they tell you, you know.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
I'm really surprised Pee that this hasn't come about sooner.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
Well because of the gambling. You know, it used to
be it didn't matter.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
But they're allowing gambling into the sport now, right, sponsorships
and everything else. I'm surprised this didn't happen earlier.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Yeah, the college coaches, if they have an injury, really oh,
they really don't want anybody to know. And even if
they trust you. I mean, I've had guys be like, look,
I don't want to say it on the zoom, but
I want to tell you on the phone. Oh, okay,
tell me on the phone.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
I've had guys I know really well and have done
their games for ten, twelve, fifteen years not tell me
when guys weren't going to play.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
Well that and that quarterback or something like that, and
they trot out a different quarterback and you're caught with
your pants down. I mean, it's happened to me, and
it's terrible, and it happens a lot now. And when
you have these gigantic billion dollar TV rights deals, I mean,
you're paying for that information. You need to You got
to work with us. We're football a lot different than best, yeah,
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but still like, you got to work with us. You know,
we're here, We're here to tell your story.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Right.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
We don't want We're not going to call the Caesars
Palace Sports Book and tell them that your point guards
poutso fell off, you know what I mean? Or he's
got the clap right anyway.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
I don't know how many times though to that point
where I've gone to one shoot around and the coach, hey, look,
we're not telling anyone, right, but this guy's not playing.
And then I go to the team that they're playing
shoot around and you're just like, you can't tell them no.
You know, I'm saying that you're not telling him no,
and you won't. And I've had coach a what do
you hear about someone's he playing? I don't know, Coach, Yeah,
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they didn't tell me, didn't tell us, Yeah, but they
do try. But we're professional, men of honor, men of integrity,
not like you you losers out there. David Mass saying,
a real man of integrity. Coming up next, it's Petro
Somebody with Don McClain in on AMPIRE seventy at a
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Speaker 3 (14:07):
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We are your home of Shoe a Otani and the Dodgers.
Tonight we got Dodgers Orioles. Dodgers on deck with Tim
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Kaks at six, first pitch at seven ten excited about it?
Don yes, tell you're pretty geeked over there. Oh yeah, Harley,
We're watching a lot of Dodgers hardly hold it in man.
Love the way those Dodgers are.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
I like the fact that they're in a race right now.
Speaker 5 (14:44):
Dodgers better buckle up, don I was just in the
desert for two days. They are fired up for the
Dodgers coming to town.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
Okay, they'll be soft and put the roof on.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
The one hundred and five. It's going to be one
six had kickoff FS one Saturday night, Arizona State versus Wyoming.
But that's not what they're talking about on the Valley
of the Sun, at least not yet. The Home of
the Dodgers is.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
With an inside look at the Dodgers This is the
Vassie Reports with David Vasse.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
The Dodgers are in a race and David vass is
doing his best work ever. He's on TV tonight. He
just worn't we're cutting it with the other people. So
David vassa gott to swoop in and protect pretend some
hard hitting journalism. Put Dave on the game. That's truth.
He does the job. Tim Kates will be doing his
job tonight too. They're both strapped to a cactus shooting
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off to the desert, but the Orioles still in town. Tonight,
David Vasse on your Southern California Toyota Dealer Celebrity Hotline,
What's Cracking? Dave has everybody kind of recovered from Otani
media last night?
Speaker 4 (15:50):
It feels like it. I mean, it's usually the calm
before the storm, but today at Dodger Stadium, it's the
calm after the bobble Head storm. But it was electric
here at Dodger Stadium last night. Everybody was in their
seats for first pitch, which is not something you always
see at an LA sporting event, but everybody wanted to
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be here for the Bobblehead and all the fans that
called Dodger Talk last night, all got their babblehead, and
even one caller celebrated getting the gold ones. So it
was a festive night and I feel like the Dodgers
put smiles on a lot of people's faces last night.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
Dave, what time do you usually get to the stadium?
Speaker 4 (16:32):
I get here five hours before first pitch, no matter
where we are.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
And I heard somebody told me or to hear it
last night on the game that people were showing up
at like five in the morning yesterday to get in
line for the babblehead.
Speaker 4 (16:42):
Yeah, yeah, that's true. And when I got here at
two o'clock, there's a gate entrance on Scott Road, and
that was lined up from the chain leak fence to
get into Dodger Stadium all the way down to the park,
a leision park.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
So I had to navigate around the left turn line
where guys were just parked in the left turn line
and you had to go around it because they were
just trying to fight to be one of the first.
Forget about the first forty thousand fans. These people were
trying to be the first one hundred fans to get
the bobblehead.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Wow. I'm always fascinated by this, Dave, and I always
ask you these types of questions. But in Friday, when
I was here, I asked you about you know how
different it is now. Usually they're way ahead in the
standings at this point in the season. This year they're not.
And I think this to Tonight's game is an interesting
game because you're in a race, every game matters, But
then the team right behind you, you're playing four games
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in a row starting tomorrow. How tricky is that? And
have you got any cent from the players that they're
locked in even on tonight's game, or maybe in the
past this game wouldn't have been such a big deal.
Speaker 4 (17:51):
The biggest thing that speaks volumes about the Dodgers getting
ready and taking that series very seriously, is the fact
that Freddie Freeman is not in the starting lineup for
the third straight game. And to me, that is saying,
you know what, Freddy, take these three games off. We
need that finger to be fully functional or close to
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it for the four games in the desert. So to me,
that speaks volumes that the Dodgers have held Freeman out
of these three games. He was not available off the
bench the first two games, I would venture to believe
he won't be either tonight to be fully ready or
as close to ready to get that inflammation out of
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the hairline fracture in his right middle finger for the
four games in Arizona.
Speaker 3 (18:39):
How hard is it for the coaching staff to be
able to convey that to Freddie because I know he
didn't want to sit out.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
No, No, that's tough. And talking to Freddy Gonzalez, the
Orioles bench coach who was Freddy's manager in Atlanta for
a number of years after Bobby Cox, he told me
before the game yesterday, I cannot remember where Freddie Freeman
did not play two games in a row because of injury.
He said that finger must be a real problem for
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not for him not being able to be in that lineup, Dave, if.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
The Dodgers are going to hang on to this lead
and win the division, what's the one the major thing
that needs to happen these last thirty or so games.
Speaker 4 (19:23):
Well, the offense is back right, the offense is healthy.
I really believe what's going to separate the Dodgers from
the Diamondbacks is going to have to be their starting
pitching and hopefully they get back Yamamoto or Glass. Now,
I mean to venture to believe you'll have both at
the same time doesn't seem realistic considering you really haven't
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had both healthy since the first two months of the season,
and there is a lot of mystery surrounding Tyler Glass
Noow's inflammation in his right elbow. I think at this
point you have to question whether or not he's going
to be ready for the rest of the regular season
with the more time that goes on without him really
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throwing off a mound and not really seeing him let
it loose off of flat ground. So I don't believe
there is a foregone conclusion that he's coming back. But
Yamamoto pitched in Oklahoma City last night, two innings, thirty
one pitches. He's going to throw another one, and the
Dodgers are hopeful to get him back in the rotation
after that. So don to me, it's starting pitching first
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and foremost. The offense is going to be there. The
bullpen has had its ups and downs, but right now
they're trending in the right direction. So to me, it's
the starting pitching that has to really help the Dodgers
cover innings and keep them in games.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
So if that's the case, how important is Walker buehller
start last night? Did that get him a leg up
from where he was because it looked like he battled
through some stuff.
Speaker 4 (20:56):
Yeah, he had a lot of life on his pitches
again last night, Petros, And it feels like Will Smith
and Walker Bueller finally came to the realization that you
don't need to try to throw those pitches with so
much life off the plate. You just put your glove
in the middle and let him eat, let the pitches
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do their thing. And that's what we saw last night.
There was some poor defense. Will Smith did not throw
to first base on a swinging strike three that was
in the dirt. That extended an inning, made him throw
more pitches. Bueller gave up a two run double after
that to Ramono Furius. So, like I said last night,
I thought you would be calling me and saying it
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was an awful start because of the line score. But
it was a much better outing than we have seen
from Buehler despite what it looks like in the box
score day.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Did they pull him last night because of a pitch
counter or just a situation in the game, a little.
Speaker 4 (21:53):
Bit of both. He got what everybody believed in the
stadium strike three, but it was called the check swing,
and the batter walked, and after that he gave up
a double down the right field line and he was
at ninety pitches. So Dave Roberts, obviously managing with urgency,
took him out of the game at that point, and
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they had a whole lot of relievers cover a lot
of innings last night.
Speaker 3 (22:17):
David Vasse is our guest. This game has to happen,
and then the Big four game series in the Desert.
If the Dodgers lose that series, is it or get
swept ors something terrible like that. Is it fair to
think that they won't win the division.
Speaker 4 (22:37):
If they get sweat Petros, you could hit the panic button.
Oh god, far as that goes. Yeah, because this is
the last four games these two teams will face each other,
and if Arizona sweeps the Dodgers or takes three out
of four, that means they win the season series and
we'll have the tiebreaker. So essentially, the Dodgers would have
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to be one game better than Arizona. They cannot end
up tied even by the end of the year. So yeah,
I would say these four games will give you a
great barometer on who is going to win the NL West.
But I will say this, if the Dodgers split the
four games, to me, that's a win because time is
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running out on Arizona to catch the Dodgers, especially since
they will not play them head to head again and
the Dodgers last nine out of twelve are against the
Marlins and Rockies.
Speaker 3 (23:34):
All right, great information as always from the one and
only David Vass Salty as ever.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Yeah, I love it, would do so great.
Speaker 3 (23:43):
Yeah, you got after Fred today? Pretty good?
Speaker 4 (23:47):
What's that I heard?
Speaker 3 (23:47):
You got after Fred Rogan pretty well today?
Speaker 4 (23:50):
I mean a guy that just does his show from
parts unknown and you got knocks in his mom's bedroom.
And they're getting on me for actually hitting the streets
and the payment and being out in the field for
a bad cell service at Dodger Stadium. I mean, Petros.
I feel like yesterday running through the cones is very
applicable today to that criticism. They don't run through the
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coun the top one percent rode from the Knox.
Speaker 3 (24:15):
Fred doesn't run through the cones. No, he gets you know,
he shaves, he cuts corners in his prep. It's unfortunate
I want to see him run through the cones finish.
Speaker 4 (24:26):
I mean, they're getting on a guy that's actually leaving
his house every day.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
God knows, I couldn't. We appreciate you, Dave. Have a
great night and have a great trip to today. We'll
talk tomorrow, all right, Thanks guys.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
Great to hear your voice.
Speaker 3 (24:41):
Mac, the safe trip, Dave. There he goes David Masse
with the latest from Dodger Stadium. After everybody got their
special little tiny bobble ed things have simmered down.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
So I didn't catch last night what what the gold
one was about? How many worshil editions. Yeah, it's worth more.
There was like a few margin of gold ones like
the Charlie or the chocolate factory.
Speaker 3 (25:03):
Oh okay, yeah, because they had a great jersey one
on the last Yeah.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
I knew there was two different ones, but I just
didn't know if there's any like significance.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
The significance is it's worth more, so more people show
up and more people freak out. Check eBay you'll see
how much just worth five thousand for the gold really
three hundred for the normal one two hundred and it's assenine.
But we did have a listener send me a text
with pictures that he got the gold one stand cast
and went and like authenticated it really, it's a whole thing.
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All right, we'll be right back with your dead and
a live guy Birthday of the Day, and we'll get
out to Dodger Stadium at sixth. Good night, everybody mercifully
coming to an end the Petro Send Money Show. A
big thank you to Katie and Tim Kats and of
course our guest host on your Southern California Toyota Dealer
guest host microphone, the one and only Don McClain, who's
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very busy this time of year, really just came even
stopped to smell the roses.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
Really putting in a lot of work. We've talked about it.
Pee after Labor Day, it's when I tiptoe into the
getting ready for the basketball.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
See Childip's a preparation, yes, and right now it's just
not that time.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Right now. It's a lot of other stuff.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
Yeah, a lot of college football games on TV tonight.
Everybody very excited about football. Big Pennant Race and the
Dodgers versus the O's Shades of the nineteen sixty six
World Series. We are your home of shoe a Otani
and the Dodgers, and right now a new feature on
the Petros and Muddy Show. Are you ready?
Speaker 2 (26:39):
Don yep?
Speaker 3 (26:40):
The Zensh pre game. You know a lot of people
don tell you. And I have a couple of Japanese
people in my family believe it or not. Really, Yeah,
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The Dodgers up their nine game home stand with the
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final game of this three game series versus Bonti Mark.
The Dodgers are six and two and they're looking for
the series win over the Orioles. Tonight, Bobby Miller's on
the mound and they need to pitch him deep into
the game. Because the bullpen was asked to cover four
and a third last night, five different guys were used.
Dave Roberts would love to go into the game the
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four game series with Arizona Big Series coming up with
a very rested bullpen. Yes, and this has been your
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I'm gonna give that Zenhi a try. Pete, Yeah, I
mean that's what they say. The freshest sushi is at
the market. You take it home and just eat it yourself.
Let's do it all right, your dead guy. Birthday of
the day today. Perhaps you've heard of Charlie Parker. I
have one of the few that you roll out that
I have heard of.
Speaker 3 (28:20):
Not the x USC basketball coach, No, not him, Charlie Parker.
Who I believe that Mike Bibby took over for or
Henry b Henry Bibby, Yeah, Mike Bibby his very swoll
Son now really swollen once you go that direction after basketball,
don and just get what are you saying? I'm not swolve,
but I mean you are, but you're not Jack like
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Mike Bibby. No, and you don't look like a vampire
like his dad. Either way. Charlie Parker, known as Bird
or yard Bird and the nickname Bird for Charlie Parker,
has been prevalent in the world of jazz ever since
his existence. There's jazz clubs called Birdland that are very popular.
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He had a great album Ornithology, Bird Gets the Worm.
You know. It kind of followed him throughout his career.
It's because on the road they almost ran over chicken
and he jumped out of the car and tried to
nurse the chicken back to hell. So they called him Bird,
Yard Bird or Bird. Charlie Parker was born in Kansas
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City chalk Taw and African American background. He died way back.
He died in his thirties in nineteen fifty five. WHOA, yeah,
isn't that amazing. It's because he's like Kurt Cobain to people,
tough upbringing. Started playing saxophone at age eleven. By fifteen,
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he dropped out of school and was in a musician's
union and he was in Kansas City, which means he
was working with Count Basie, who was the guy from
Kansas City. So he came up with that Kansas City band,
probably from my money, and nobody cares what I think
the greatest and most influential jazz musician of all time
other than Lewis Armstrong, who pretty much invented jazz, but
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it was Charlie Parker after his time with Count Basie
that went to New York and was poor and was
starting to try to figure it out, and he hooked
up with people like Dizzy Gillespie and Art Tatum and
they created a whole different genre of jazz music called bebop,
just kind of like the punk rock of that genre really,
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and they became icons, subterranean culture icons, beat nick culture icons,
counterculture icons, and deep New York underground art type of stuff. However,
Charlie Parker a lot of problems, terrible heroin addiction when
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he came out.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
Every time I'm in here in either the dead or alive. Guy,
how's a drug problem? Yeah, it feels like a lot
of whole hat drug pro.
Speaker 3 (31:00):
A lot of horse in the jazz world, easily accessible
to a young man like Charlie Parker. Actually had a
car crash when he was a kid and got addicted
to morphine because of pain and ended up on the
h and then out here.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
That's not a smooth transition.
Speaker 3 (31:16):
When he was in La out here performing in Watts
with Charles Mingus, he he replaced heron with alcohol because
heron was not as easy to find out here. There's
brilliant recordings everywhere. But he fell off so fast and
tried to commit suicide a couple times mental hospital, and
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then died in nineteen fifty five in a jazz heiress's house.
Who was tried to be like you know, I helped him,
a patron of the art, so to speak. There's a
great movie that Forrest Whitaker plays Charlie Parker, called Bird
and it was directed by Clint Eastwood. Really kind of
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an undercover movie, early eighties, and that's probably the best.
That and Round Midnight that stars Dexter Gordon, probably the
two best jazz movies if you're interested in that of
all time. But a very interesting story, very sad story, death,
we children, dying, wife, very sick, a lot of cirrhosis
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of the liver, and you know that's funny. His partner
and the guy that created Bebop with him, who was
just as instrumental as him in many ways. Dizzy Gillespie
was a pretty healthy guy and thrived and performed, you know,
all the way deep into the eighties. And Charlie Parker
died in nineteen fifty five.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
Probably stayed off that H.
Speaker 3 (32:40):
Yeah, staying off that H train H in the mainline
is not great. No, doesn't help you live life. I
don't think so, asked Jerry Garcia.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
All right, well there you go, Charlie Parker. All right, pe,
you're a live guy. Birthday of the Day, Happy sixty
fifth birthday to Rebecca Jane Perch or known in Hollywood
as Rebecca. Oh, we'll get there at the MP love.
Speaker 3 (33:05):
I know where you're going. I want to make love
on a real train, all right.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
Born in nineteen fifty nine, father was a radio and
TV star named Wally George.
Speaker 3 (33:13):
You remember him. I'm not from Ventura County. I remember him.
I had. I was one county away. From nine nine
to nine five thousand, Hoazi. Her parents divorced a year
after she was born. Her mom remarried, and Rebecca took
the surname of her stepfather, Richard de Mornayoo. She would
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grow up in Pasadena and then relocated with her mother
and stepbrother to Europe, where she graduated.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
High school moved back to the US to get into acting.
At age twenty two, she made her film debut with
a small part in Francis Ford coppola film One from
the Heart.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
Oh not a memorable no Coppola endeavor.
Speaker 2 (33:55):
That movie starred her real life partner at the time,
Harry Dean Stanton. Her starmaking role came two years later,
Every Dean got in there in One from the Heart.
Good for him Early Yeah. Two years later in nineteen
eighty three, It's when she became a real star. P
risky business.
Speaker 3 (34:15):
I want to make Love on a Real train?
Speaker 2 (34:16):
Yeah. Or She played a call girl who seduced as
a high school student played by Tom Cruise who she
dated him for a couple of years too.
Speaker 3 (34:24):
They made love on a real train. They really did it.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
She's also known for roles in The Slugger's Wife, Runaway Train,
Make Love on a Real Train. Wow. She made three
movies in nineteen eighty five, The Trip to Bountiful.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
What About the Hand that Rocks the Cradle? Is that
in there?
Speaker 2 (34:42):
Hold On Backdraft nineteen ninety one. She was good in
that and then The Hand that Rocks the Cradle nineteen
ninety two.
Speaker 3 (34:51):
I like that movie.
Speaker 2 (34:53):
Maybe that was a movie I was talking about.
Speaker 3 (34:55):
Baby likes my breasts more than he likes yours. Yeah, yeah,
a lot of that. I'll be the mom. I'll deal
with everybody's needs in this house.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
She was married to writer Bruce Wagner for four years.
She then dated and was engaged to singer Leonard Cohen,
who was in his sixties at the times.
Speaker 3 (35:14):
Hey, Leonard Cohen is real? Gee, who's that Leonard Cohen?
You know the song Alalujah? Yeah, as Leonard Cohen song.
Oh everybody knows, you know, everybody knows that a lot
of eighties cocaine music. Leonard Cohen.
Speaker 5 (35:26):
There's like a thirty year difference. He was in his sixties,
she was in her thirties.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
Their dat. Hey, he hammered that Rebecca Den was in
a relationship with an actor and sportscaster here in La.
She had two daughters with that sportscaster, Patrick O'Neil. Our
friend love Patty Patty O'Neill. Don't say that's an assay though,
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why he didn't like him? Oh no, it's a whole thing.
But the best part is like, we had this whole
thing with his years ago, so I'm not going to
go out of the details.
Speaker 3 (35:56):
We didn't have much time left, but we had this
whole thing with Assay and Trick O'Neill and then we
squashed it. It was all good. And vass A popped
off instead of sending a text to me, which he
was trying to sent it to O'Neill, and I was like, see,
he's still in a hole. And he was like, look
at this. And I was like, oh, I gotta know
what to tell you, man, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
And that was before vass got big.
Speaker 3 (36:22):
Yeah, yeah, before I say not scared to talk, asked
no matter what, no.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
But it's escalated over the years and.
Speaker 3 (36:28):
No doubt and O'Neill always had a little bit of
sense of TiVo in my experience. In my experience, I
did it last weekend. Clippers lives together here in Patio.
I remember when Patio once said to Steve Lyons psychle Lions, like, hey,
I really didn't like you know how you addressed me
last night, and slot Lions was like, hey, off just
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You're checking the mojo, and it could probably arrive before
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cool of Collected Kates, Oh cooly.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
Day around here?
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Coolestication, Oh coolest A cucumber cats.
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Is in the house.
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Yeah, cool as a cute couperday. How's it going out
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