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Carolina see you later.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
That's a clown question, bro, Yeah, no way, it's not
even a question. It's a statement that you made.
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Gerald Foss from Waycross, Georgia invented the giant foam number
one finger in nineteen seventy one. Wow, and people were
so unready to embrace it.
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Took him out. What do you mean they were unready
to and how could they be unready to embrace the
greatest thing in the history. That's like people not embracing
the big Dog. Right.
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Took until nineteen seventy seven before we could get someone
to produce it, six years before we could pump that
thing out after displaying it for the first time. Check
out this sweet film finger Man, my picking my nose
and my poking you in the rear. Hey, turn this way.
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Bonk right, the finger greatest thing ever.
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Best thing ever. Congratulations to the state of Georgia and
Gerald Foules for inventing really one of America's great introductions
to the rest of the world. The film Finger.
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All right, and don't forget to podcast the show on
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all next week as the Dodgers are on the road.
But right now it is time for the word.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Of day, his words, the word of the day.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Today's word of the day is man eater, Matt. It
turns out Jordan Hudson, Bill Belichick's twenty four year old
girlfriend who we met on a plane ride to Palm Beach, Florida.
We all know that. I don't know what the stupid
CBS This Morning guy was trying to dig up. Jordan
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Hudson has an ex boyfriend racing to her defense. What
can I say that will make them come to my defense?
Joshua L. Zuckerman, Matt, that's this guy's name sucks, not
that one, but a former rich businessman now retired. I
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guess sixty four years old.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Held TMZ sports that he met Hudson several years ago
and they bonded physically. They became romantic, of course, but
that's not what it was, Matt. They really had a
connection over psychology, philosophy and nature.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
Isn't she twenty four?
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Well, she was twenty two or twenty three at this time,
and they were on and off for a while, and
they stopped dating just miraculously right before she coupled up
with Belichick. Now, like a good sixty four year old
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with a twenty three year old cheerleader, they remained friendly.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Oh, of course I like the conversation.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
And he said in a statement this week that he's
been appalled by some of the trash that people have
been saying about his ax online. I have a quote
from the sixty four year old Zuckerman. I've been getting
calls left and right from news stations about my relationship
with Jordan, he said. I've been involved with Jordan platonically
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and romantically. I consider her a good friend. I feel
bad that she's caught up in this whirlwind. I'm a
former business owner in healthcare field. We regularly discuss business
and shared interest in psychology, philosophy, and most important, our
love of nature. Now Here it is Matt you ready.
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She is wise beyond her years, much more than any
twenty something I've ever met in my life. The narrative
about her character is not fair to her. So take
that the other rich guy that she was dating, who's
sixty four years old, which is considerably younger than Belichick,
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I believe.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Yeah, I think he's seventy two.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Yeah, So this guy a real spring chicken in the
Jordan Hudson world. And you know, Matt, I mean look,
you know, I mean, I'm no stranger to it. You know,
there was a girl that I was seeing that ran
off for Jeff Goldbloom, the actor, and he was you know,
he's older soul. Yeah. And then there was another girl
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who had a real popoo thing going on. Somebody told
me that and I didn't believe it. And then I
saw one of the boyfriends and I was like, wow,
who really old? So you know, Matt, you know, these
are not the first young woman to be with an
old man in the history of the world, you know,
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not in the centuries and the centuries and the centuries.
But I do not like when somebody tells me, you
know that the twenty four year old chick is so
wise beyond her years, Like we're talking about Sylvia Plath
or something.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Right, right, she's on your show record, Well, yeah, of
course we want.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
We some have likened our show to sticking your head
in the oven. In fact, yes, you know, I just
don't way to go. Man, If it looks like a
duck and it walks like a duck, then it's probably
a gold bigger if you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
I know what you're saying.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
If it waddles around like a duck, then it probably
is a is a is a wanton strumpet of a
woman sixty three. He was young, young for forty years.
Forty years. Isn't dropping the bucket. My favorite meme was
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a picture. It said Bill Belichick in the year two
thousand and it was like him and his patriots thing
with his head set on looking younger. And that it
said Bill Belichick's girl friend of the year two thousand
and it was a swaddled infant. It's absolutely true. It's
absolutely true. All right, everybody, Number the day.
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Here's my number, number of the day, all right, number
the DAYP is three fifty seven, not magnum PM three
fifty seven, DA one hundred and fifty first running too,
the Kentucky Derby. We have been a Derby show in
the past. We love the Derby, we love the sport
of kings and we would sell.
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Abate, Bob Baffert O'Neill. There all lists right, not to
mention Michelle, you and her mysterious husband.
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We love the break horses, but more than that, we
love our fridays before the derby with our mint, jewlip,
boozy beverages, bourbon, a ton of sugar or simple surrup,
mint and crushed ice. How would that go? Usually not great?
Crushing the Maybe I'd have a bag break open and
spill water everywhere in the studio. Maybe we had a
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little too much sugar, a little too much booze, or
while I was muddling the mint and the sugar booze juice,
it would spill and get everything. Still, if you know what, kids,
we weren't observers. We were participants and understand that when
it comes to the derby, we don't want to just
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survive on the Petros and Money show. We want to live.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Yeah, we want to thrive.
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That's right. We made a mint julep year in, year out,
drink it during work hours. So with post time tomorrow
at three fifty seven, even though we're not in that studio,
not muddling mint, not spilling simple syrup. Much to the
chagrin of engineer Ronnie. As you said, we've talked to Baffert,
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We've enjoyed tequila with Doug O'Neal. He didn't even leave us.
The bottle jockeys are like our best friends, and we
are your Derby show of record.
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I'm a mare.
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And in the last two years, our dear friend Toma
has put a bet for great sports talk out there
and we had been fortunate enough to cash that bet
in it appears as though the favorite pe is the
horse that won the sant Anita Derby. Journalism speaks to us.
It's what we do here every.
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Day, totally hardcore journalists, the most respected journalists in the world.
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Exactly right.
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It used to be a respective trade.
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No longer, No, certainly thanks to a lot of people
that try to belittle it. Ath you turd. Randy Moss
on the Doggy yesterday talk up sovereignty is the horse
he really likes. Instead, it just hangs out in the
mid to rear the pack, and when it hits the jets,
it's like freaking nitrous, Like having a Ferrari engine in
your crappy sailboat on Nantucket when you needed to take
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down Teddy in the regatta. But Tommy sent us this
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tomorrow the one, three, five, thirteen, sixteen, and twenty one
that it's the great sports talk bet. May we win
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Deer Hunter is a five piece band from Atlanta, Georgia,
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Speaker 1 (14:13):
In the home of one of our favorite places, Atlanta.
Why the greatest movie ever made? Matt turned me on
too many years ago, Sharky's Machine starring Burt Reynolds, where Yes,
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What a wonderful movie. Great hope for all of us,
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even the whores among us. David Veasse.
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With an inside look at the Dodgers. This is the
Vassi Report with David Vasse.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Yes, happy Mother's date, everybody. David Vese is our gas.
He is with the Dodgers as they get started on
a road trip. What kind of road team will they
be in twenty twenty? David Vass on TV Tonight, Spectrum
Sports Net, Tim Taits will have Dodgers on deck, clubhouse
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and Dodgers talk. What a trip. David Vass will be
out of town for some time. Longest road trips so far.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Dave, how you doing.
Speaker 4 (15:18):
I'm doing great. It's very warm here in Atlanta as
the sun is peeking through the Dodgers of raves are
getting said for Game one of this series. And I'm
looking at right now two of the best baseball coaches
that have passed through the Dodger organization visiting behind the
batting cage right now. And that's one of the all
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time great pitching coaches, Rick Honeycutt, who is still part
of the Dodger organization, and Timmy Hires, who is now
the hitting coach here in Atlanta. So it's great to
see those two guys. Rick Honeycut lives ninety miles away
from Truest Parks, so he comes to visit the Dodgers
whenever they're in town.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
This is always an interesting matchup. Like you said, there's
some connections with Stan cast In as far as the
front office and out on the field. Freddy Freeman. Of course,
where do these teams find themselves here at the beginning
of May and the Dodgers on the road.
Speaker 4 (16:14):
Yeah, well, the Dodgers have the second best record in baseball.
For everybody that's saying what's wrong with the Dodgers, they
come into this series with the second best record to
only the Mets in Major League Baseball. Everybody's concerned that
the Braves are due to get hot, and it feels
like when you hear teams play the Braves in the
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last week or so, they're hoping that they're not the
team that they get hot against. So the Dodgers are
hoping that they can keep the Braves down at least
for this weekend. But the Braves are a much better
team than what they started the season at they're just
a game under five hundred and they're swinging the bats better,
and we'll see whether or not Yamamoto can hold them
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down tonight, Sazaki tomorrow, and Dustin May on Sunday. But yeah,
I remember Don Mattingly always talking about not the record
of teams, but when you're catching them, and the Dodgers
are catching the Braves at a better spot than where
they were even two weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Let's go Dave to tomorrow's starter, to Sasaki and just
you know, we're We're a handful of starts in now,
I think six, and once you got past those first
two little rough in terms of pitch counts and how
long he was able to stay out there, Like, kind of,
what's your read on him after watching those four starts
in April in terms of expectations, recognizing how young he is,
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you know, kind of going through majors, the Major League
for the first time, sort of what is your takeaway?
Speaker 4 (17:39):
Yeah, everybody keeps on telling me that Sazaki is going
to be really good by the time the second half
of the season rolls around, and it's hard to argue
that he hasn't improved over his first start in Tokyo
in his first start at Dodgers Stadium. So he has
gotten better. He has went deeper into games, so you
could see the growth. And you know, it's just about
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him being able to learn more pitches, be able to
command his fastball, to make his split knuckleball appear like
a strike and be effective. But he has done a
better job of throwing more strikes, which has allowed him
to stay in games longer.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Dave.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
Overall, there has been some movement in the Dodger bullpen,
a few arms added. What are the details there?
Speaker 4 (18:24):
Yeah, you know, I know. The Dodgers picked up JP Firehisen,
who was with them last year, off of waivers. He
was with the Diamondbacks. I'm not sure what the Dodgers
think they can do with him, but certainly putting Kopek
and trying On the sixty day IL gives them options
on their forty man roster. Nothing really has changed drastically
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with either one of those guys. Kopek was never going
to pitch the first half of the season, and Tryon
obviously is out probably until the second half of the
season as well. Now, so the Dodgers have this big,
make sure approach with those two guys missing from their bullpen.
They still have the second best record in baseball and
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they're looking at the bigger picture and being able to
get these arms healthy for the second half of the season.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
Dave just, we haven't asked in a while, is there
anything on O'tani with pitching any conversation. I know he's
not throwing, but like, is there anything there.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
Yeah, he throws a bullpen session every week with thirty
pitches the last time. He's expected to throw another one today,
and it's a slow ramp up because the Dodgers don't
need him. They don't need him in the rotation right now.
They don't want him in the rotation right now. They
want to keep him and those bullets ready to go
for the postseason. That's what this is all about when
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it comes to Otani having that weapon as an arm
in October. It's not about having him fill in a
spot star just because they're a little short on starting
pitching right now or they're playing ten games in ten days.
That's not the emphasis for the Dodgers as far as
Otani coming back to pitch. He gives them something that
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no other team obviously can have in more ways than one.
Because of the roster restrictions. You can only have thirteen
pitchers on your roster in the postseason. Well, Tommy doesn't
fall into that category. He's an extra pitcher. He's your
fourteenth pitcher. So that's a weapon that no other team
can carry. And that's what the Dodgers' point of emphasis is,
and that's what their main goal is, is to have
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Otami as an option in October.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Somehow, David Vase carrying on despite his hero Lebron James
with a springed mcl and being out of the playoffs
not easy. So you had to bring that up, huh. I,
Well no it's not easy, Dave. But a lot of
people are starting to see your Chevy commercial on television
with goobazaw you. I saw it. I think Tim Kats
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has seen it. I don't know if Matt has seen
it yet.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
Have youet to see it?
Speaker 1 (20:58):
But do you want to comment on your Chevy commercial?
You don't dance as well as Joe Davis in his
Chevy commerca.
Speaker 4 (21:06):
Now that that's a Mark Gubazov production with Simpson Chevrolet,
and they needed somebody to play the anti hero I
guess of a Dodger Dodger personality, and I improvised and
pointed to my ring finger in that commercial. Gooby did
not like it. From my understanding, that dealership was amused
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by the love hate relationship that Mark Gubizah and I have.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
Dave, did you happen to bring up your history with
the Chevrolet brand and all of the magic that you
made as a young man in black Magic your circa,
I'm guessing nineteen ninety six ish Camaro.
Speaker 4 (21:47):
I did not have a chance to do that. The
t tops were spectacular. A lot of magic happened there,
no doubt about it.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
You know.
Speaker 4 (21:55):
I think about those days a lot, and I definitely
visualized that as I was driving down to Warn County
with Mark Goober is how to film those commercials? Yeah,
by the way, that blue Polo. Hard to find a
blue Polo these days without a Dodger logo, but we
found it.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
Yeah, I saw that a generic blue Polo and some
really great acting from David Vasse. Dave, have a great
night out there. We appreciate you joining us. Have a
great week. We know you're going to be on the
road for a while and we'll be watching on television.
Check Dave out on Spectrum Sports. Net La tonight.
Speaker 4 (22:29):
Thank you Dave, Thank you guys.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
And we'll be back with your Dad and a live
guy Birthday of the Day, and then we'll get out
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with the dead guy birthday in the.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
Day, Well, we are your aviation show of record. Not
even close. Manfred Vaughan richthoffin Freaking Red Baron the Pilot,
the Red Baron World War One ace name became synonymous
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with aerial combat excellence.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Nobody calls him a Nazi because he wasn't.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
He wasn't World War One.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
No, he rolled in totalitarian regime. It just didn't happen to.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
Be the Nazi, right, Still not cool, super not cool.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Spot will say that the Kaiser Wilhelm was a victim
of some a massive American UK propaganda campaign.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
They introduced the meat grinder to what was once chivalry
when it came to tussling between border nations in Europe.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
But in the Skies, Madam World War One that chivalry
still existed.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
It did sort of, and the Red Baron did like
to get on top and sneak up behind people, you know,
not necessarily taking him head on.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Chuck Schulz didn't put that in.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
But as your aerial combat excellence appreciation show of Rocker.
The Red Baron was born in eighteen ninety two Prussia
now Poland. His family was big time prominent aristocratic name
with a strong military tradition. As a wee, lad Richthofen
was trained in the values of discipline, honor and duty,
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so of course, when he came of age he pursued
a military career, entered the Prussian Cadet Corps, later joining
a cavalry regiment, and of course, with the onset of
World War One in nineteen fourteen, he entered as a
cavalry officer. However, as we just intimated, and World War
One turned into a meat grinder, the birth of human
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carnage and laying waste of lives by the thousands, one
battle at a time. So with trench combat and modern weaponry,
the cavalry became obsolete. So the baron all about that action, Boss,
He wanted a more active role, so he asked into
the Imperial German Army Air Service Theft Streit nineteen fifteen.
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Initially served as an observer, trained as a pilot driven
by ambition. I think Luftwaff was W two and the
W one was the or maybe this was like the kid,
I don't know, strike crafty spike on your helmet. Nineteen
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sixteen he joined the fighter Squadron of Oswald Bolk, legendary
pilot who developed many foundational air combat tactics Under his mentorship,
the Red Baron quit Well, he was still ricked offing
at this point. Rose through the ranks superb flying skills,
but equally as important p cool calculating combat style. His
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first aerial victory September nineteen sixteen, his reputation grew, so
he decided, whatever, man, I'm gonna flex a little, started
painting his planes red, his focker, his albatrosse, and that
earned of the nickname the Red Baron. He became the
leader of the Flying Circus, a highly mobile elite fighter
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wing that used vividly covered colored planes to both intimidate enemies,
hey who's first off the bus, Red Baron and identify
squad members in the air. He was meticulous, he was disciplined,
and as we said, he liked above and behind. That
was his style.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
Well, most of us do that right.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Minimized risks, maximized the chance of a CAA.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
I want to be in control.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
April seventeen was dubbed Bloody April by the British due
to high losses, and it was the Red Baron who
had racked up dozens of victories, awarded Germany's highest military honor,
known as the Blue Max. Eighty confirmed aerial victories made
him the top scoring ace of WW one, and he
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died a warrior's death April twenty first, nineteen eighteen, flying
over the Sawmon, France, fatally wounded during a dogfight. Some
say it was either Canadian pilot Arthur Roy Brown A
or ground based Australian machine GUNNIS.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Yeah. We Usually the Petrosen Money Show in the past
has credited the Canadian.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
Yeah with the Red Baron's death war it is he
had a bucket of maple syrup that he just dumped
and it got into the Red Baron's eyes distracted him.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
He was playing tragically hip in his plane like a irony.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
He was buried with full military honors by Allied forces,
a tribute to his skill and respect.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
From See there's that chivalry partner right there.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
It was his legacy and.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
They wouldn't have buried a Nazi like that. I'll tell
you that right.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
Now, damn right. Red Baron, symbol of Germany's air power
in WW one and a man that all modern flying aces.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Recognized, beating out Matt the Rock from you know, Miami
football and former Petterson Money guests David Beckham, Oh what
a day is Jeff gout? Jeff got same amount of
letters in his first name and last name. Forty nine
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years old today, Gut grew up in East Michigan. I'll
turn it on. Come on, Marine City, Marine City High School,
Go Mariners and Matt a lot like some members of
your family. He loved a rock I loved it rock
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and his band in high school. He's a real rock band,
so much so that they won the Blue Water Area
Battle of the Band with his band inter Faith.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
I'm sorry, it's Ben what Inner Faith Interface?
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Inner Faith?
Speaker 2 (30:29):
Oh, Inner Faith, Inner Faith gotcha.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Twenty five, he became the lead singer of a band
called Dry Cell New Metal Matt. He was also in
another band called a Critic a New Metal and he
was in another band called Rival City, which I kind
of liked that, but he made his bones. Matt on
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X Factor as the most in luential X Factor guest
of all time, because I mean, after all is said
and done, no one else comes close.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
Well, this was like this Simon Cowell, like post American
idol X Factor thing we're talking about here, Yeah, the
one here.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
Yeah, like season two he didn't make it, and then
he made it in season three and was a runner up.
But then Matt. In twenty sexteen, after Chester, Bennington was
not singing for Stone Temple Pilots anymore for obvious reasons,
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Jeff Gutt was hired to be the lead singer of STP.
At first in twenty sixteen, when Gut announced that he
was the lead singer, the band denied the rumor, saying, hey,
we're still We're still a audition. The hell guys, the hell.
But in seventeen they hired Gut. Those two brothers that
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live in Palas Verdes hired him. Oh the Delios, he's
been there ever since. Saw him at Beach Life a
few years back. And you know Matt. They say he
really does the early songs justice, which is important if
you're going to see this Stone Temple.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Finally, I want CORP front to.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
Back because Wiland is long gone. Sadly, but Gut is
the lead singer on their last two albums, and the
DeLillo brothers from STV Palas Verdi's Estates residents, both of
them seemed to be pretty happy with the guy. Congratulations
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to Jeff Gutt, living the Marky Mark rock star lifestyle.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
I'm smelling like the roast that Someboddy gave me on
my birthday. Death.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
You know say that all the time, Matt. You know
when the dogs begin to smell, you will just not alone. Well,
we hope you're not alone this weekend. We hope you
have a great week. So keep your head on a
swivel and enjoy your time. Dodgers are in Atlanta. Checked
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out this conche.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
Clippers tomorrow Am eleven fifty. Progressive is the new Mainstream?
Is your game? Seven? Home?
Speaker 1 (33:30):
Sweet Adam at follow Adam a he supported day.
Speaker 2 (33:35):
That's all we got.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Yeah, that's it. Jim Kat's coming up now.