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Speaker 2 (02:07):
Yeah, I kind of build it on as we assume
this thing's gonna come to a conclusion soon, and then
we'll move on from the Roki Sasaki sweep stakes. But
we are in the midst of it. It could happen
right now, it could happen in an hour, It could
happen between now and the twenty third of January. So
the next eight days, if it's strung out all the
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way to the twenty third, we will be on Roki
Sasaki watch despite the fact that many of us have
never seen him pitch, well, not even a game, but
a pitch. If you're watching the World Baseball Classic, maybe
you remember Roki Sasaki pitching. I'm guessing you probably. Oh,
don't I.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
Keep scoring those games? You know, I bring out all
my stuff like but it hit me today, like Susan
Sarandon and Bull Durham.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
You know, yeah, I know it. You know what else
you do? Like Susan Saranon and Bull Durham.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
I ride those Asian players. You're doing like a dog. Uh.
This is a Every year I take one young agent
to my counsel, I.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Have this conversation repeatedly, not that one not taking Asians
into a bedroom. The want versus neat.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
I'm sorry, I want versus need. I'm sorry. I'm a
sober up.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
So it's a negative connotation in my daily life. Uh,
it's the exact inverse relationship when it comes to the Dodgers. Uh.
And what my pitch would be to Roki Sasaki? But
want versus neat At my house, it's something I preach
all the time with the three kids. I need this, Dad,
Do you need it? Do you want it because last
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time I checked, every time I opened the freaking front door,
there's an envelope from Amazon or Edicted or something along
those lines. That's dropping off a pair of jeans or
a tech gadget. And I keep back.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
That's when something comes for you, they do you guilt it.
That's for buying something cool. Nothing ever comes for me.
I Joe Guy. One g I Joe guy. You know,
if I want to hatchet, tell us if things come
here constantly for others.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
And this is our annual yearly budget conversation. Hey, look
at what we spend money on. Stop spending money on
stupid ass want versus need? Do I need a new surfboard?
Speaker 4 (04:29):
No?
Speaker 2 (04:29):
Do I want a new surfboard?
Speaker 4 (04:31):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (04:32):
Am I getting one? Probably not. I did just get
one at the end of the year last year, but
that was the first one in the year.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
You're getting one?
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Uh, sidebar? But want versus need? And again negative connotation there.
This is the inverse relationship with the Dodgers. And what
my pitch would be Taroki Sasaki or Andrew Friedman or
Brandon Gomes or stand Cast and that would never happen.
Friedman might and by my no chance, but Stan certainly
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would never invite me into the room. But the Dodgers
pitch should be. These other teams need you, we want you.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
No chance.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
The Blue Jays don't get Sasaki, their off season will
be viewed as an abject failure.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
Oh, they're gonna go mopen into the spring.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
They might end up trading Vlad Guerrero Junior because he's
gonna be a free agent, and they might say, we
keep trying to add talent to this team to convince
him to stick around, and he's not gotta, so you
might as well trade him, get some prospects, and we're
gonna have to rebuild it. They get Sasaki, they say
to Lad, hey, check it out. We got this dude
for six years. He's gonna be a bona fide ace.
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He's got all the time. He'd be a number one pick,
just like Paul Skeens. He'll be our Paul Schimes without
the Instagram, Gal and you and he can build something
special here in the Al East. They don't get them,
all right, I guess we're gonna trade vlat same thing
with the Padres. We need Roki Sasaki. You Darvish is
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getting old, probably going to have to trade Dylan cease.
It's a team that flecks their financial muscles that they
really didn't have, but they just happened to have a
great owner and Peter Sidler, who sadly passed away, and
he was so desperate to have his favorite team win
a World Series that he overspent beyond what they were
bringing in and would just take a loss every year
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because he so desperately wanted to see his beloved Padres
win a World Series. And now they're starting to dial
back where it is. They may look to start moving
on from some of these higher price deals that are
affordable for other teams like Croninworth and profar is going
to be leaving as a free agent, and maybe they
got to get rid of Dylan Sees. They need Sasaki.
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They need a guy that's going to be affordable for
the next six years on that limited contract. That is
the need situation for the Dodgers. Hey man, we want you.
We want you now. You'll be needed, you'll feel needed,
but we want you because if you don't come, we're good.
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We've got Blake Snell, We've got Tyler Glass. Now, we've
got Yoshi Yamamoto. We've got a whole stable of young
pitchers that we can figure out. If it's not Dustin May,
if it's not Emmitt Shean, then it's Bobby Miller. If
it's not Bobby Miller, it's Land and Knack. If it's
not Land and Nac, it's River. Right, like, we're good.
So you don't need to feel needed and worry about
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putting the weight of the world, of this franchise, of
this fan base on your shoulders as a twenty three
year old. There's some sort of savior that's got to
come in and immediately get fifteen wins with a sub
to era, operate at max efficiency and max production in
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order for this whole thing to work. And I think
about it in the Tyler Glass now conversation that you
know we talk about his nipples out and his abs
and drinking beer and celebrating in the locker room. Because
why because the Dodgers didn't freak out, you know when
when Glass now.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
What's the matter next Cash, I have.
Speaker 4 (08:15):
Got a really bad cramp.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
I've been having really bad camps all week.
Speaker 6 (08:19):
It's probably menstruel.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
Screw you, Melan.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
They didn't freak out. They were like, hey man, you
got to you gotta fight through this. You gotta get
out there and you got to pitch because you're the ace,
and if you don't, we're not gonna get you. We're
not gonna win the Vision, we're not gonna go to
the World Series. And we got to do that this
year because so Tony's first year is get your ass
out there and pitch through this pant instead. Hey man,
you got an awi, sit it out. We're good.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
U get your nip and get up there.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
Get your nips out.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
I have got a really bad cramp.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
It's menstrul. We're good. We'll figure it out. And it'd
be great if you can get back, that'd be kind
of cool. But if you can't, just take your shirt off,
fletch your apps, show off your nips, you know, it
would be cool.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
And trigging mister cartoons and no one's easy, right.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
Same thing with Yamamoto. Three hundred and twenty five million dollars.
Guy has a disaster of a first start, a slow start,
people saying, oh man, twelve years of this, and they said,
don't worry, it's all good, it'll be fine. Skip a start,
not a big deal. He settles in, he starts pitching
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his ass off he goes to the Bronx, has the
best start of the season by any pitcher at that moment,
and then he goes down and instead of rushing him
back and we'd bring David Besse on all the time
and say, hey, how's Yamamoto doing well? The he's probably
running a comeback, but they're gonna play it safe. It's
a it's a twelve year investment, not a three month investment,
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because they can afford to do that. And that's how
Yamamoto ends up coming back and pitching Game five against
the Padres and being a hero to the Dodger fan
base and being a national hero back in Japan, and
he wins Game two of the World Series against the
Yankee Because they didn't need him. They wanted him, but
they didn't need him. They didn't need to press him
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to get back too early. And think about the Angels
and Otani and how badly they overworked him and how
much they tried to extract out of him over those
what was it six years he was down there, six
years in Anaheim. They over used him.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
Like a war horse.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
Like a war horse. It's why he had all those injuries,
cause they were desperate, they needed it to work so badly,
so desperately, so they could convince them to stick around
because they had to try to make the playoffs and
then hopefully get into the playoffs. And in the meantime,
the entire team has fallen apart around him. They have
no depth to their rotation, they have no depth to
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their lineup. They have one of the first worst farm
systems in the league that don't have a legitimate leader
in Mike Trout, who's hurt sixty percent of the time.
And they overworked the guy and it led to two
injuries and he broke down and he damned there didn't
realize his potential until you got here, and they were like, yeah,
that's great, you can come back for the playoffs. Don't
worry about it.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
We don't need it.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
We'll figure Brent Honeywell is going to save our season.
You don't need to worry about it. Otani got it,
and that's the difference. That's who I would throw in there.
I would throw Otani in there to talk about the
difference between what the Dodgers asked and requested and not
even demanded, but had hoped to get from him, versus
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what the Angels wanted when they signed him as a
guy they had to build around. Instead of a piece
to add, I would put glass Now in there, who
can talk about his cramp and how the Dodgers like,
that's cool. Just make sure you take your shirt off
and show off your nips and all of our freaking
post game they.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
Said, you know, and you know the other rumors like, hey,
you're a butterface, so wear the mask, but keep your
body out. You know that's not right either.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
And then I would throw Bobby Miller in there so
he can say, yeah, there's flip side of that too.
If you're dealing, it doesn't matter if you're a rookie,
doesn't matter how old you are, they'll throw you out
there in a freaking playoff game. Nowacks might pounder balls in,
but at least they have that opportunity. Man, And that's
what the Dodgers have that no one else does. And
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they can go in and offer something like again, don't
want to say his name, Julio Uriez, young guy, will
make you the MVP of the twenty twenty World Series,
despite how in spite of how young you are, get
out there deliver Walker Buehler, Young Kid. Game one sixty
three close out game against the Brewers. Get out there.
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You can present it all. Andrew Friedman, Dave Roberts, Brandon Gomes,
maybe Stancasting, maybe Brent Honeywell, hey Manjierro, what Max said
about me, Look what I did for this team. All
of that can be presented to Sasaki. And that's we
don't need you, we want you. That's the Dodgers pitch,
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and that's why Sazaki will be a Dodger.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
I don't need a serpent or figure.
Speaker 4 (12:57):
But I want bad, so bad.
Speaker 3 (13:02):
All right, Sisaki. Watch continues and we will have more.
We'll have some college football talk in the very next set.
Not a whip, but we'll talk. We'll have a conversation
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Speaker 3 (14:48):
Is time for the flip top story.
Speaker 4 (14:51):
Clip you out. I will flip you out. This is
the flip top story.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
Of the day.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
Don't worry, Matt, I'm not going to do what you
think I'm gonna do, which is for the third day
in a row. Talk about Lou Holtz versus Ryan Day.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
Are you gonna do Senior Bowl rosters revealed? National versus American?
Speaker 3 (15:09):
I am not. I am not. I'm gonna do afice toughness,
that's all physicality across the board, finish it off having guts,
you know.
Speaker 5 (15:17):
Like I like to know where Lou Holtz is right now.
What he said about our team is what everybody does.
What he said about our team. I cannot believe it's
a tough team right here. We're proud to be from Ohio.
Speaker 6 (15:29):
It's always met Ohio against the world. It'll continue to
be Ohio against the world. But I'll tell you what,
I love those kids who get a tough team.
Speaker 3 (15:37):
I don't know if he was saying that they had
a tough team. I didn't really pick that up, you
know what I mean. That's not that I didn't get
the message too. I did get a text that said
this on the old secret text, do so.
Speaker 4 (15:51):
Lot secret text, does a fine brought to you by
your so called Toyota dealers.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
We make it easy. And I would say, I mean,
I've never been the state of Ohio. The closest I've
been to the state of Ohio is driving to Morgantown
and seeing the sign for Steubenville. I mean, just I've
never been there. So right, yeah, so I don't. I
don't know Ohio at all.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
That's beautiful country.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
Oh that's what I heard.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
You should see Lake Erie in the winter.
Speaker 3 (16:16):
I couldn't. I couldn't imagine glorious. You know, I've never
been to Cincinnati. I have been. I have been to Kentucky.
Speaker 6 (16:23):
You're proud to be from Ohio.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
It's kind of like this, Uh, really surprised you. Wait
a minute, I Ohio, Yes you are.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
Yeah. I flew into Tennessee and drove to western Kentucky
and didn't was none the wiser. Really, Uh, but this
this says this text. I didn't want to talk about this,
but this text says pee that dumb saying Ohio versus
the world that Blackbeard likes to say is from the
Marniums and I believe his second stint with the Cavs.
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It's annoying and it's everywhere here and that comes from uh,
you know, one of our Cincinnati listeners.
Speaker 6 (17:02):
It's always little high against the world.
Speaker 3 (17:03):
I don't I don't know.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
It's the Right Brothers and Neil Armstrong and uh yeah,
a lot going on out there.
Speaker 6 (17:11):
It's always little High against the world.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
I mean maybe because Woody Hayes socked that Clemson linebacker,
you know, but again just doing whatever he could to
help his team.
Speaker 4 (17:21):
To tea.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
When you watch the replay of Woody Hayes socking that guy, great,
it's unbelievable that the broadcast just never even they have
it like close up replay and the guy's like, oh well,
I don't go on on there, like are you kidding me? Anyway,
I'm looking forward to Uh well, there is one update.
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Lou Holtz has sent a tweet because uh because he's
spoken and this is breaking news. Matt Okay, Lou Holtz
has tweeted out if Notre Dame doesn't win, it's because
we want to preserve Ryan Day's job. I'm originally I
was originally going to be at the game in spirit,
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but now I'll be dragging my body along as well.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
That's a great one, tough due. I'd like to know R.
Lou Holtz's right now.
Speaker 3 (18:15):
What it reminds you talk to He's in a retirement community. Yeah,
where is he right now? He's working with Jareditol all right, Matt.
The real story. Okay, this is the real FlipTop story,
the real news. I'll flip you out.
Speaker 4 (18:31):
I will put you out. This is the FlipTop story
of the day.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Cam Rising from Newbury Park, who's unavailability, intrigued, and frustrated
a nation of college football fans. Cam Rising, who started
his college football career in twenty eighteen at Texas and
still has one year of eligibility remaining incredible, is no
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longer on the Utah Utes. Ruster, your reaction shock you talk?
Speaker 2 (19:06):
Awe Well, I believe he's probably been paid somewhere around
three million bucks to get hurt after like week two.
Every year, Cam.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
Rising is a case study, first and foremost for how
not to handle the media and broadcast partners.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
Regarding this is personal.
Speaker 3 (19:28):
I think it was personal, but then it became everybody
else's problem for the next two years. I was just
first personally, but how not to handle the media and
broadcast partners about a guy listed as your starter on
the Too Deep that never plays. Kyle Whittingham, in my
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opinion and experience, left a lot to be desired in
that department. Basically, don't deceive the broadcast, the local and
national press regarding your number one most impactful player week
in and week out. One time, okay, two times, times,
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three times, three times, three times? What are we doing?
And Matt will never forget Cam Rising who started his
college career two years before c. J.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
Stroud started like a year before Trevor Lawrence, not kidding,
like legitimately a year before Trevor Lawrence. Years.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
Well, you could look up any guy like Lake came
on yesterday. They probably started around the same year, or
he probably started later. He's been three years in the NFL.
You know that Quinton Lake was damn polished. He's crushed it.
What this guy's doing.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Cam Rising will be twenty six and men, Yeah, same
age as Herbert eight years.
Speaker 3 (21:01):
Yeah, Herbert started before, but they're the same age and
we'll never forget. And this is really the crazy part.
He's the most relevant player to have played since the
leather helmet days and is still gonna play. He's kind
of the case study for never leaving college. Like the
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great Ryan Reynolds movie.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
Van Wilder, Oh, fantastic movie.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
Ryan Reynolds might not be that great of a guy.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Is that right?
Speaker 3 (21:37):
That's the word on the street. There's a big lawsuit
going on anyway. Cam Rising is not on the Utah roster.
Utah added exciting New Mexico dual threat quarterback Devin dan Pierre,
who I called it two of his games, really exciting
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dual threat player. And the reason he didn't get a
big time D one offer and ended up in New
Mexico is because he's incredibly short. But like Vernon Adams
or guys like that, you prove it and you throw
for thousands and run for a thousand, somebody's gonna pick
you up. And they took Bronco menden Hall's offensive coordinator
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from New Mexico, Jason Beck, and they both went up
to Utah. So bye bye cam Rising. Whittingham told reporters
yesterday Matt that he has spoken to cam Rising. Cam
Rising has a plan. Cam Rising is going to announce
it when he wants to. Kyle will not say what
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the plan is. He did say this. He said, you
don't see him on the roster right now. That should
tell you something's there. Oh yeah, thank you, mysterio coach Kyle.
Can't you just say we're going in a new direction?
I mean no, I mean can we can we never
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ever ever come clean? Cam Rising, who was crushed and
blown to pieces and back to back Rose Bowls physically,
has not announced yet where he will transfer. If he
wants to go to the draft, he can do that
like yours. If you were yours, wouldn't you go take
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somebody else's million dollars at play quarterback?
Speaker 2 (23:27):
Yes, I in college football, although it is a weak
quarterback class, so maybe he thinks he gets over drafted
a little bit.
Speaker 3 (23:35):
What about Cam Rising? Yeah, if you're Cam Rising, I
mean you're you've been exploded, even if you were an
NFL prospect and there wasn't a whole lot of that.
What he was healthier. He has the spring portal which
opens on April sixteenth, so if he wanted to go
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to the draft, he'd have to announce.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
Well before that. Well, what did what did I read?
What did Carson?
Speaker 3 (24:00):
That kid?
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Four and a half million bucks for Miami. Yeah, see
he's getting four and a half million bucks. You'd assume
Cam can get at you know what, half a million,
seven hundred and fifty grand.
Speaker 3 (24:10):
At least a deal with the boot Barn, you know right,
do his cool line dancing, Yeah, do his Newberry Park
line dancing and and be like that. So we're going
to await his decision with baited bread. Where will he
go next?
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Me?
Speaker 3 (24:27):
If he stays, well, no, he's leaving you you talk,
You're not sure. Kyle Whittingham said, you talk. Brought in
a new new quarterback.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Yeah, but Whittingham didn't say officially Cam's gone.
Speaker 3 (24:37):
You why would you bring in? And it's not like
it's he's pretty good to Newbury Park has a new
star quarterback too, you know that, right, Brady Smigel. They
just want to I think they won the whole CIF
and state championship Newbury Park because he's so he's so dynamic. So,
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I mean, Wayne Cook is really an the Newberry Park
back seat, you know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Is he the son of the famous comedian Robert Smigel.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
I wish he was. No, he's the son of the
head coach, Coach Smigel. Okay, coach Smigel. Oh know those
people they're from Newbury Park. I've often had that conversation
with Don McClay. So anyway, that is the latest on
cam Rising. That's the big story. You know, a lot
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of people want to make this, you know, about the
first Asian coach to win a championship Asian descent with Freeman,
or or a black coach to win a college football
championship with you know, with Freeman, or the right or
the first coach to have a sharpie painted on beard
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to win a national championship.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
But should go a long way for people with sharpie
painted on beards, wouldn't it, you know.
Speaker 3 (25:54):
Wouldn't it go a long way for people with like
obvious two pays and obvious die jobs like Dave.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
We'see, wouldn't it?
Speaker 2 (26:03):
We didn't have to catch any strays.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
Hey, this stray is everywhere Matt okay, I mean this
is not even on air. He's not like people. This
is a Howitz service show.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
Poor Dave, he was evacuated. He's been living out of
a suitcase for the last week, and now he got
for his freaking hair dye.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
And that's for the best. Live out of the suitcase.
Don't dye your hair anyway, good.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
Luck could have gone after Brian Kinney.
Speaker 3 (26:27):
Yeah, but that's that's.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
Probably for our listeners. That is probably less relevant and
more of an unknown than saying Dave weis that's good,
That's that's fair.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
Thank you, all right, We'll be right back with your
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You happy to be with you on this. We just
won't be defeated Wednesday, and it says, see you DoD
we will not be defeated. We'll be out at the
Dream Center tomorrow, Matt. We're going to talk to pastor Matthew.
We're going to talk to Klint. Justin Turner is rumored
to be around.
Speaker 4 (27:17):
What.
Speaker 3 (27:18):
No word yet on Mariland Castle telephone. Kazacks is going
to be there. No word yet on Merri Lee.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
We got to hook up with Merrily Kazaks got to
said that for years. Absolutely, that's Kate special right there.
But we will be out there tomorrow, Matt at three o'clock.
And the people can give and give, but there's certain
things that they don't need anymore. Well, they need manpower,
so if you want to roll out, they can use
your help as manpower, sweat equity, helping to pack these
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care packages, helping to service the line as the cars
come through Kaoks to pick up their needs. So if
you have time and Kate's do we get any word
on the Madonna microphones going to be able to roll
around wireless hands free mics, so we can use our
man power as men.
Speaker 3 (28:07):
Well, we're looking forward to it's going to be three
to six tomorrow. Now, Matt, we don't have French news,
but uh, we do have French news, but we don't
have a French news open beating out Lloyd Bridges.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
Hold on, hold on, let's uh, let's add Lib ready
he's frenchy.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
Wow, we got that's great pivot, man.
Speaker 4 (28:32):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
Beating out Lloyd Bridges, who did point at people and
name Communist names during the Red Scare, and I appreciate
that pressure was on, Hey, if you're comedy, you should
come back to Russia.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
Unfortunately he pointed to some people that weren't comedy.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
Hey, wow, you know they had bad thoughts and Lloyd
knew what they were thinking. Anyway, One of the great
artistes of the French language. Matt Moliere Moliere, Yeah, who
was first named Jean Baptiste Pauqueline, but he changed his
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name to Modiere because Motiere was a famous libertine and
nobody's more libertine than the Petrosen money s. Four hundred
and three years old. Today, I'm not even wearing pants. No,
that's exactly right. I don't wash. I'm want Bauhaus. I
don't want people. I want people to smell my real smell.
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Four You don't wash your hair on me. Four hundred
and three years old. So he's been gone a long time.
Lived in the seventeenth century during the European Renaissance. Born
in Paris, prosperous family. Studied at Louis Le Grande College
LLG for short, Home of the s Cargos.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
Doesn't seem very intimidating.
Speaker 3 (29:50):
He would know they haven't won a game in years.
He was well suited for a life in theater. Where's
she going down on you? And out of town? He
was like Bill Shakespeare, you know what I'm saying. Matt
Sure comedies, farce, tragic comedies, comedy, ballets and more, widely
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translated in every single major language in the history of
the world. But originally, of course, it was all in French. Now,
the Duke of yeah, the Duke of Orleans was his patron,
and that guy's Louis the eighteenth brother. So he had
a good end with the monarchy. Okay, so he got
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a lot of burn at linebacker. But Moliere had a
lot of run with the court and the people of Paris,
not so much with the church and parliament or doctors.
Are those people like okay, because see those are the
people he criticized in.
Speaker 4 (30:57):
His plays, So I'm not feeding well.
Speaker 3 (31:01):
He would write all kinds of you know, this doctor's quack,
you know, all kinds of plays, far says about how
stupid doctors are, you know, all that kind of stuff. Yeah,
those are the people he criticized. He did not criticize
the monarchy. But many French words or phrases like Shakespeare
has in English for us from Moliere are very prevalent
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still in France. A tartufe is a hypocrite, mostly of
religious piety. That's why they call me tartouf all the time,
exactly right. A Harpagon is named after the lead character
in The Miser. He's a greedy chipo. That's still called
that today in France.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
They also attached that to me.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
The statue of the commander from Don Juan or Don
won't Daum is a model of rigidity. Like Joe Klatt.
The phrase that is why your daughter is mute is
wholesale for mocking a BS explanation.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
That is why your daughter is mute.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
That is why your daughter is mute. Huh. Now, not
everybody likes Moliere doing one of his plays. Lawrence Olivier
once said Moliere's plays are as funny as a baby's
open grave, which is not funny at all.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
No, that's quite morbid, a horrible visual.
Speaker 4 (32:27):
But some people do think he's funny.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
Married with a mistress, three kids.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
Bastards.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
No, no, bastards could be happy. In a he had
a coughing fit on stage because he was a lunger,
got up and finished, and then died later at the
age of fifty one in six sixteen seventy three.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Oh you know what, back then, fifty one's like living
too a hundred and fifty today.
Speaker 3 (32:49):
And he was buried in secret because actors were not
allowed proper burials. And since then they've moved him to like,
you know, the real famous part.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Of He's right next to Jim Morrison out there. Here's
start up the street. Well, yeah, yes, there you go, Matt.
Some French playwright action for everybody. Beautiful, highbrow petros and money.
This also highbrow, tasty licks, colorful chords if you're into
this sort of music. Everybody knows Maynard James Keenan and
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Danny Carey, but too often, and considering how technical the
musicianship is and how hard he freaking shred.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
Not everybody knows Danny Carey, Matt Some people.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Adam Thomas Jones far too often overlooked. Happy sixtieth There
Adam lead guitarist for Tool. He and Tom Morello are
from the same crappy Chicago suburb, Libertyville, went to Libertyville
High one cycle of parts, and yet both become some
of the greatest guitarists of their era and an alternative
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rock history. Jones was a violent prodigy as a kid.
He was accepted into the Suzuki program. He excelled he
was in youth and even straight up orchestras. He ditched
the violin for the double bass for a little while there,
and then he and Tom connected They played in a
band back in Libertyville called Electric Sheet. Adam played bass,
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Morello on guitar. Neither of them took guitar lessons, but
said their connection constantly pouring themselves into their craft led
to each one pushing the other to new frontiers and heights.
And when it came time for college, Jones got a scholarship,
a film scholarship to the Art Institute of Chicago, but
he opted to say screw it, moving to La Chasing
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the Dream, and the Dream was filmed. He had a
couple jobs in the industry, particularly stop motion camera techniques,
and yes, those turned out to come in incredibly handy
for tools. Adam's the guy that did all the videos
sober Stink this this one, Prison, sex Onoma, Schism, Pravela. Yeah,
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they're iconic seminal videos that helped make tool tool. He
worked on TV shows Monsters. He was a costume designer
before he got into the band, Special effects guy Predator
to Jurassic Park, Terminator two, Batman, Dator two.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
Had Predator to Danny Glover Vehicle LA.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yes, that's our man, Adam. He was making money Solid
Career eighty nine he meets Mayner James Keenan through a
mutual friend. Keenan hands him a cassette of some of
his music to get his feedback, and Jones was floored,
so like, let's start jamming. They're playing in his apartment,
his friend Paul's on bass, and it just so happened,
and it's weird how these things come together. Danny Carey
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lived in the apartment above Tom Morello, who had now
moved to California to chase the rock star dream, and
Morello mentioned his friend Adam had a pretty cool band
and they were struggling to find a drummer. So Danny said,
all right, give.
Speaker 3 (35:56):
It a go. How August Aboutam.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
Played relentlessly around LA for about two years until Zoo
Records signed an ep opiate First.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
Round, Oh give it a try, Roy, give it Again.
Speaker 2 (36:08):
They got good support gigs Rollin's band, Rage Fishbone, Corrosion
of Conformity ninety three Undertow their debut full length. Takes
about a year to get traction, but touring on Lollapalooza
releasing Sober It finally catches on. The video hits MTV
a huge boost. Prison Sex followed again video made by
Jones huge but they had to pull it pressure. I
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would imagine that if we were where we are today
in terms of like YouTube and the way people consume videos,
Tool very well could have been the biggest band in
the world. Like MTV just got way too much pressure
and pulled those videos off the air. When they were celebrated,
people were super into them.
Speaker 3 (36:51):
And then you go, hey, look, you know there's that,
And then there's really good videos like Paula Abduel and
mc scatcat opposites a track, Now that's a video.
Speaker 2 (37:01):
Yeah, merge animation with.
Speaker 3 (37:04):
That's real innovation. Uh.
Speaker 2 (37:07):
The follow up was crazy anticipated where they have a
sophomore slump and I remember a husband of Bill Handle,
producer and Ingold, Doug Ingold, bringing it into k rock Onama.
It was, uh, who steak? It's going to be something
people are.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
Saying absolutely.
Speaker 2 (37:26):
Multiple hits, three million in sales, won the Grammy. Latteris
followed that schism brilliant monster, nothing short of genius live.
It is easily my favorite band of that genre in
that era and as tight as any band you'll ever see.
Just did two dates last year. Uh saw them I
don't know everywhere from the Grand Olympic and Palladium to
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Irvine Meadows, and I do believe, along with Dino Junior
at the Santa Monica Civic Tool at the Grand Olympic,
might be one of the reasons why I have such
an incredibly horrible case of tonight as now, uh, way
to go jump.
Speaker 3 (38:02):
All right, we'll be back. Oh by the way, Matt,
I forgot to tell you Moliere was in Debtor's prison.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
There we go.
Speaker 3 (38:09):
Prison sex is one thing, but Debtor's prison as a whole,
because one of our favorite things happened. Really is final
our fun fact and quick its coming up next and
then we'll have the clippers. Thanks for listening.