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Speaker 5 (04:11):
Yeah. Dodgers are eighty and sixty four. They look to
win their third in a row tonight versus the Rockies.
Emma Sheehan is on the mound. Uh. They got one
game up in the division with eighteen to play, headed
for the wild Card, Headed for the wild wild West. Uh.
Here's Dave Roberts on what he felt when Tanner Scott
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gave up the no hitter That glass now had gone.
Speaker 4 (04:35):
When you saw that double even for a second, did
you think I.
Speaker 5 (04:38):
Got I try to not think like that.
Speaker 7 (04:44):
You know, I've got to show belief in my players,
I really do, and I yeah, I believe in them,
and I've got to continue to show. But they've got
to do their jobs too. It was a good night.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
You have to believe in them.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
I've gotten my choice.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Andrew Friedman signed this guy for seventy two million bucks.
Speaker 5 (05:03):
I have no choice, but to believe in free will.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
Listen, did we have a combined no hitter going through eight?
And I'm like, Andy, Sue, we got going here? He said,
I just go ahead, said Tanner out there. Let's see
if he can see if he can wrap this thing up.
Speaker 5 (05:18):
I try to not think like that.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
Let's see if you can get the combined no hitter.
Speaker 4 (05:24):
Huh, Let's see if you can do that.
Speaker 5 (05:26):
I try to not think like that, but I do.
Philly Karen has a chance to make some money off
of her verbal outbursts directed at father and son that
was caught on video. Blowout cards not to be confused
with Big cards, a major trading card retailer.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
Why would we confuse those?
Speaker 5 (05:43):
Well, that's the other one we follow on Twitter. Amazing
Trading card retail has offered the woman five thousand dollars
in exchange for the baseball with a catch. She's got
to sign it and inscribe I'm sorry. The father and
son were on Good Morning America this morning and they
say they say they gave her the ball so she
would stop yelling and just leave them alone and go away.
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The incident happened in Miami over the weekend. The Marlins
gave the kid a bag of swag, and Harrison Bader
and the Phillies personally gave the kid an autographed ball
after the game. We will see what Philly Karen has
to say, if anything.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
At all, Well, I would say in this case, Blowout
Cards knows that Philly Karen via Florida is not going
to take the five thousand dollars. It's far too low
a number. But in their effort to close the gap
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this is simply a salvo in an effort to gain
some attention to try to close the gap between them
and BETC.
Speaker 5 (06:53):
Kind of tough to get to BTC though, that's that
is face. But we show these two big things. Matt,
your chargers are one to zero. They are getting ready
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Speaker 8 (07:24):
Everybody in the building just crushed it. I mean just
absolutely crushed the trip. From the equipment staff, training staff,
nutrition staff, our security staff, our video staff, pr staff, Josh,
I mean, every single department and also shout out to
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the to you know, listen, everybody in Brazil. Roger Goodell
should take a deep long bow. The NFL I mean,
every every aspect of that experience was it was a
plus plus. And I knew, you know, it wasn't just
our people making it that way, but they did crush it. Uh,
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you know, just incredible what our people were able to do. Uh,
you know in this in this trip, it was seamless.
Speaker 9 (08:15):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (08:15):
And then everybody, uh from hospital, hospitality to the NFL
to you know, just everybody involved with it was Uh,
it was seamless. It was it was tremendous.
Speaker 5 (08:27):
Specific from the game.
Speaker 6 (08:28):
That's sticking in the mind when you think about the scene.
Speaker 5 (08:31):
In that top tier games Play Color game planner.
Speaker 10 (08:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (08:37):
Just I mean really the just uh the totality of
the game. Uh, there was off I mean, you know, creative,
but was able to run at the right times. I
was able to you know, throw it at the right times.
You know, very very Bill Walsh and the way you
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come out throwing and and uh, you know.
Speaker 7 (09:00):
Get those.
Speaker 8 (09:04):
Get get their defense moving. Uh, and extremely good against
the blitz. I mean, this is one of the best
blitzing teams in the NFL. They come out of nowhere
second second second highest zero blitz team and they got
us on one that you know, and a huge hit
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on Justin Uh, the kind of hit that would have
killed a lesser man. That's how big that hit was. Uh,
let's be let's be honest about that. And then our guy,
Justin Herbert, uh, gets right back in the huddle and
it's third and fourteen and uh, it's HiT's Quintin Johnson,
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which ended up being a half yard short of the
first down that allowed that for that that fourth down.
But it was it.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (09:54):
You know, I've been telling people Justin's great, uh, and
you know again and exhibit whatever it is now. But uh,
just unbelievable, incredible the kind of player that he is.
But it's it's especially hard I think you know, most
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most quarterbacks, most human beings. I mean, you take that
kind of that kind of big hit to come back
the next play and just stand in there and you know,
look down the barrel of the gun and hit another one.
You know, it's it's pretty impressive.
Speaker 5 (10:31):
I don't know if that was Matt yesterday or Jim
Harbaugh today. Well similar just very very positive vibes coming
out of the ball.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
The moment where he just goes obergato, justin Herbert and
then stares at the assembled media waiting for a reaction.
He doesn't get what he wants, and then he goes,
that's thank you in Portuguese, obrigato.
Speaker 5 (10:59):
I guess it's not every justn Herbert was dancing to
the one note samba. The NFL has released its ruling
on Eagles defensive lineman Jalen Carter, saying it's a one
game suspension for spinning in the face of Dak Prescott.
The game has been served in week one since he
never played in the game, so he'll forfeit that game
check of fifty two thousand dollars, which is a bite
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as the fine. So I guess that's all over.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
I know you can't have guys spitting on each other,
but you would think in light of the fact that
Dak spit in his direction and kind of gave him
that mean mug and that sort of sly smile. They
would maybe say.
Speaker 5 (11:39):
Well, like you were provoked. Maybe that's why, Maybe that's
why they let the game he already sit out be
the game he had to sit out. Maybe that's the concession.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Maybe that's the even though he hadn't played a single snap,
so technically he hadn't played the game.
Speaker 5 (11:53):
But yeah, Fair, that's probably why they did. Fair. USC's
two and l. They start Big Ten play on Saturday
at Perdue. They're twenty and a half point favorites in
West Lafayette. I always caution that conference games are harder,
and conference road games are harder than that, and the
first conference game of the year that is a road
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game is also quite a challenge, especially when that team
has a railroad track for a sideline and that is.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Like your triple stamp and a double stamp their peek.
Speaker 5 (12:25):
I don't know, I don't know. I mean, it looks
like twenty and a half point favorites. You know, those
guys in Vegas, they know they're things.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
Uh yeah, and that's a big number. You think it's
too big a numbers.
Speaker 5 (12:32):
I don't know, I don't know. I mean, I'm asking
big a number touchdowns Tuesday, I got to take a
look a little bit at what Barry Odom's got going
on at Perdue before I make any real solid Uh.
I don't want to be like the ap chick, you know. Uh,
UCLA zero and two they host New Mexico on Friday
Night at the Rose Ball. A couple of high school
games could really complicate that.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
That's the word on the street.
Speaker 5 (12:53):
Might they're worried about the streets that there's going to
be more people at the Crescenta Valley game and the
Saint Francis game versus Mirror the Mustangs, home of the
McCullough brothers. They're worried that there's gonna be more people
at those two high school games that are right by
the Rose Bowl than at the Rose Bowl. Either way,
I don't think there'd be much of a traffic.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Chair because the Rose Bowl, which holds north of ninety
thousand people, is going to be operating at about twenty
percent capacity, is what you're saying, maybe even less.
Speaker 5 (13:25):
I don't know. Maybe the people here the call of
the wild and they'll come.
Speaker 4 (13:28):
Out, you know, I don't know. Oak Grove Drive is
going to be pretty busy right off of Foothill. You
got Berkshire place that kind of dumps down into the
Rose Bowl. Thennect they connected to off the two ten,
So it's gonna be pretty busy there.
Speaker 5 (13:40):
You know where This is a big topic.
Speaker 4 (13:41):
Lynda Vista Avenue, watch out.
Speaker 5 (13:43):
A quarterbacks, Glendale cornerbacks. Yes, congratulations to your friend's spiroussaultes
this take on it.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
The former West that was today, by the way, Tuesday quarterback,
they discussed it. I'm sure they didn't rest.
Speaker 2 (13:59):
Ranch High School and Stevie's with the traffic update there
by the way, Thank you, Doug.
Speaker 4 (14:04):
Hey, Linda vis is no joke, Matt, especially on a Friday.
That's why I said thank you, Doug. We appreciate it's
the alternative to the two to ten. People know that
around there.
Speaker 5 (14:11):
West Ranch High is where we used to do the
DIP symposium in Santa Clarita. Their quarterback Ryan Stob has
been named the starter at Colorado for their game versus
Houston on Friday night. They have another West Ranch starter
up at San Jose, that kid, so that's a newer
high school too. The red shirt sophomore has weighted, has
turned and transfer out. Had a really good game shining
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against Delaware on Saturday, completing seven to ten for one
hundred and fifty seven yards and two touchdowns. Stob was
the third string guy going into the season, but has
outplayed the transfer brought in and the five star freshmen.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
So look at that.
Speaker 5 (14:45):
Let's go Wildcats.
Speaker 4 (14:46):
Deon Sanders said he appreciates him not going into the portal,
waiting his turn and working hard.
Speaker 5 (14:51):
We got free sunglasses for you, and Rusty to Bailiff
has some papers for you to sign.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Now.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
All I need you to do, Senior Stob, is when
you score a touchdown, make sure you point to the wrist.
Let's keep Shador's memory alive here and then point up
to the retired number. All I have is a swatchwatch
Toronto Star today.
Speaker 5 (15:10):
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Hockey mules and ice Canadian News.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
And this goes back to when Kawhi was a free agent.
Remember he was traded to Toronto by the Spurs and
they won the NBA Championship. It was thought to be
between the Lakers, Clippers and Toronto Raptors for his services
when he hit free agency. That threw his uncle Dennis
Robertson made a number of demands while negotiating with the Raptors,
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some of them very similar to what Pablo Torre reported
Leonard received from Aspiration that now has Steve Balmer and
the Clippers under investigation by the NBA. According to the
Toronto Star, Uncle Dennis old Ud made a number of
outrageous requests, including a state ownership in the Maple Leafs
and ten million dollars to that leaf ten million dollars
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annually in extra sponsorship income that he would not have
to do anything to receive. The Raptors told Leonard's camp
that he could not have an ownership stake in the
Leafs A or any other company they did business with,
but they could help set up endorsements with corporate sponsors
who wanted to work with him. This uh, This Uncle
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Dennis seems like a real nightmare for teams to deal with.
Speaker 5 (16:26):
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David Vase back on the scene, Chrispian Clean at Dodger Stadium.
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Speaker 10 (18:13):
A big day here at Dodger Stadium. Earlier today, the
Dodger players had team photo days, so they were dressed
up in their home whites. At about two o'clock this afternoon,
and the Dodgers made a move, like you said, Petros,
they sent your guy Bank Casparius to Oklahoma City and
activated Alex Vessia off the injured list.
Speaker 5 (18:35):
Well, we understand why they would want Vessia back, but
what happened to Casparius. He was pitching of the World
Series last year. Does this mean we're not going to
see him in the postseason? What does it mean?
Speaker 10 (18:44):
No, I would say there's still that chance of him
being one of those guys in the stay hot camp
in Arizona during the postseason. And if they do need
a spot starter or they do need another reliever, they
could call upon on Ben Casparius again. And look, Ben
Casparius is a guy that did everything for the Dodgers
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the first half of the season, he pitched sixty two
and two thirds innings for the Dodgers as a starter,
as a short reliever, as a long reliever. I mean,
he really did shoulder the burden of innings the first
half of the season, and you have to wonder if
that took its toll, not just the innings that he pitched,
but just being you know, changed into three four different
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roles to be able to help the Dodgers with all
these pitching injuries.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
Last night, Dave just kind of looking at how that
thing played out. You have Glass now pitching his tail
off for seven innings, but just focusing on the offense.
This isn't the first time we got.
Speaker 10 (19:42):
Arizona hit innings.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
His seven hit exactly seven no hit for no sack
flies exactly. Oh, wasn't it not a cloud in the sky.
That's why I could throw those any degree? Ever, was
Dorges being.
Speaker 10 (19:56):
Very relieved when he didn't go back out there for
the eighth inning.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Well, listen, you got a no hitter going. Let's see
if trying and Scott can keep it. But let's go
to the other side first. I would love to know
because we saw this with Arizona. They come in, they
have three starters each with an ERA north of five,
and the offense gets shut down. This guy Dolander comes
in with an ERA sniff and seven and he completely
shuts him down before he has to leave with ankle issues.
Speaker 10 (20:21):
Gave you that data report before the game. Freddie told
me it was going to be a tough night against
Dolander last night. It proved to be true.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
Why is it tough against pitcher? And we see this
repeatedly with this team. He asked about them playing down
to their competition, but it seems specifically on offense. We
look at matchups with pitchers with incredibly balloon dras and
this offense can't get anything going against them.
Speaker 10 (20:44):
Well, his era is deceiving because his era Dolanders last
night was three twenty four at C level nine at home.
And that's why Kershaw and Freddie Freeman each warned me
that the numbers are deceiving, and that's what I was
trying to relay to you guys last night. He was
not going to be easy. But tonight's guy the Dodgers
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should score at least seven runs against in Herman Marquez.
He is the same Hermon Marquez that started Game one
sixty three here at Dodgers Stadium. That Walker Bueller beat
him and the Dodgers beat him thanks to Corey Seeger.
So same guy and tonight definitely no excuses not to
score some runs.
Speaker 5 (21:27):
Why wasn't there more conversation about glass Now finishing the
no hitter? What? And that seems kind of.
Speaker 10 (21:33):
Weird, Petros, That was my whole point after the game
last night. The Dodgers have bent over backwards to try
to keep glass Now healthy. It hasn't worked, so at
this point, why not just send him out there to
see if he can accomplish something that you know, baseball needs.
With the NFL starting, they could have grabbed some of
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the highlight time, some of the coverage of sports. If
Glassnew goes out there and finished, is a no hitter
coming off the heels of what Yamamoto almost did one
out away from a no hitter three games ago. That's
what baseball is missing. The theater, the entertainment. They do
not have that because the analytics, the metrics that are
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being shown on iPads during games start to creep into
the decisions of everybody. And look, I'm not pointing the
finger at Dave Roberts here because he did allow Yama
Moto to go back out there and have a chance
to complete a no hitter. So it's not a Dave
Roberts thing, even though you know, the Dodgers have had
their share of circumstances like this, but it's just all
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over the sport where they don't allow us to celebrate
these great athletes. They allow the numbers to preclude some
of the great moments that we used to have.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Do you think any well, it sounds like you put
a little bit on him there, Dave, because when asked
about it after the game, Tyler Glass now said, look,
I can understand. I mean, you look at my injury
history and it's great, so I get them not letting
me go out. But do you think had he just said, Dave,
just send me back out there, I feel fine. Would
they would Dave have been able to do that? Would
that have been allowed? Considering the influence that the front
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office has in some of the decisions that are made
when it comes to those things.
Speaker 10 (23:15):
Well, look, he didn't even try to fight to stay in,
so I'm not going to fight that battle for him.
He was given hugs and high fives, and like you said,
after the game, he was well aware of his pitch count.
He knew it was going to be tough for him
to stay in. So look, if he understands all that,
and trust me, he is well in tune with the
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metrics as the game is going on, So obviously he
felt like he was done as well. Who am I
to say that he should have stayed in after one
hundred and five pitches.
Speaker 5 (23:48):
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Emma Chian's pitching a night, Dave. Is there a chance
we see him in the postseason or is he just
fill in time?
Speaker 10 (24:01):
No, there's a very good chance you see she and
I believe at some point the Dodgers are going to
start transitioning Shehn into the bullpen where he can be
that long guy if things go sideways or pitch count
gets high on any one of their starting pitchers. So
I feel like Shean's going to be a key part
of their postseason pitching roster. Remember, Andrew Friedman and Brandon
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Gomes has maintained that these thirteen pitchers that they are
going to carry are the most talented thirteen that they
have ever had, so she hen certainly would be one
of those thirteen.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Eighteen games left, Dave. Last night they sent Tanner Scott
back out there to try to preserve the combined No,
Henry couldn't do that. I don't know how much of
that you think was on him and how much was
on a misplayed ball and the outfield seemed like it
was kind of on Tanner. But after these two games
against Colorado, you're not going to have any easy games
those final sixteen. You know how the Giants are playing
and how they expect to play. The Dodgers file at Philly,
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Arizona's giving them truble all year in Seattle, of course,
fighting for a playoff spot. Do you think we'll continue
to see Tanner Scott get sent out there in high
leverage situations with a one game lead in the NL West.
Speaker 10 (25:10):
Yeah, you know, just talking to people and his teammates yesterday, Matt,
they insist that the pitches he's making are good and
hitters are just putting good swings on it. It's hard
to agree with that considering the results and just how
dominant he was last year, and going back to my
conversation when the Dodgers were in Arlington or wherever the
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Rangers stadium is these days, Arlington. Elvis Andrews, who faced
Tanner Scott back in the day, we were standing right
there by the Dodger on deck circle when Tanner Scott
held on for his sake, and Elvis Andrews was telling
me his fastball is just not the same. And that
seems to be the consensus around baseball, that yeah, he's
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hitting ninety nine or ninety seven, but the life of
the fastball is not the same, and he's throwing it
in the same spot. So even though Dave Roberts and
his teammates insist to me that his stuff is good,
hitters are just putting on great swings on it. He's
flown three straight staves before saving that game last night,
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and it was a rocket to left field, and after
that he settled in and retired the side in order.
Speaker 5 (26:22):
So Mounsey was back last night. Edmund is back sometime
tomorrow maybe, and borrow so.
Speaker 10 (26:33):
He doesn't have indigestion after that. Tommy's chili cheeseburger he posted.
Speaker 5 (26:37):
And Vessie is back today.
Speaker 10 (26:40):
Vessie is back today. Monsey was back yesterday, and yes
Tommy Edmund will be back tomorrow, and tomorrow is going
to be very interesting because Tommy Edmund is going to
be starting in center field. We may get a peek
into where the Dodgers thought process is on how their
outfield is going to look moving forward down the stretch
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and into the postseason. Who's the odd man out? Is
it ta Oscar Hernandez or is it Michael Conforto?
Speaker 2 (27:07):
It sure as hell better be Michael Confordo.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
My god, Dave.
Speaker 10 (27:12):
Money, you're a numbers guy. Check the numbers. Confordo has
better numbers than Taoscar Hernandez the last two months.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
Oh no, I can't have Michael Confordo on a field
in a playoff game, Dave, we can't do it.
Speaker 5 (27:26):
I don't.
Speaker 10 (27:27):
I don't think he'll be uh, you know, he's definitely
uh you know, he can't ride that you're gonna count on. No,
I don't think he'll be on the playoff roker. But
are they gonna have key k Hernandez in right field?
Left field where they gonna put Pahas? Are they gonna
move ta Oscar back to left field where he belongs.
I'm curious to see all that.
Speaker 5 (27:47):
Okay, I'm gonna call casey uh the great David Vase.
Everybody loves him and he'll be on tonight Morocco Casino,
Dodgers on Deck, not to mention, Dodgerhouse and Dodger Talk
where he calls you a silver spooner. Thank you, Dave.
Have a great night.
Speaker 10 (28:06):
Thank you guys.
Speaker 5 (28:07):
We'll be back with more. Petro send money. We got
your dead and a live guy. Birthday of the Day, as.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
We How bad was ta Oscar in August? Michael canfortly
hit one sixty seven in the month. That's how bad
can you be? That's how bad? Plus the outfield It's
not good.
Speaker 5 (28:27):
Stirruple. We'll be right back for.
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Okay, Matt, your dead guy. Birthday of the Day. It's
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This is for the people of the Sun. Mary Hunter
Austin one hundred and fifty seven years old today from Carlinville, Illinois.
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She went to Blackburn College, which is in that town
in Illinois Go Beavers, but her and her family moved
to the San Joaquin Valley in the later part of
the nineteenth century. She married a guy named Austin in
Bakersfield in eighteen ninety one and her career began studying
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our southern California Desert. She studied the indigenous people of
the Mojave Desert for like a decade, and she is
best known for her book about the Mohave Desert Matt
Land of Little Rain in nineteen oh five. She also
had to play about Indian life that was quite popular.
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The arrow maker heard he get it. Well, it was
a common use tool by Native Americans.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
Matt, how I get it.
Speaker 5 (32:21):
They made arrows.
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Ah, maybe you're just so upset because of the chiefs
and the charger stuff over the years. An arrowhead stay.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Rohead, Yeah problem, that's true. Well, I just don't like the.
Speaker 5 (32:33):
She fought in the California Water Wars with her husband
and lost. The valley became part of Los Angeles. So
after that she moved to an art colony and Carmel
by the Sea with all the cool Bohemian people Sint
Clair Lewis, Jack London, famous Bohemian George Sterling. She built
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a very famous treehouse in Carmel called Wickie Up, which
is a historic site in the area, and her house
is also a historic site in the area of Carmel.
Later in life, she opened a theater and moved to
New Mexico and published a book with Ansel Adams. She
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died in New Mexico in nineteen thirty four. She's got
a Sierra Nevada Mountain name for her. All her houses,
all over, even in New Mexico, are registered poet pros plays.
Mary Austin a very interesting lady of the desert.
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We do not have a person of the Desert Kates.
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It's time for British News.
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Cheerio's Top Straight.
Speaker 5 (34:07):
I'll get out.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
Dave Stewart is who we're going with. Underrated because Annie
Lennox is a freaking star. So when you think eurhythmics,
you don't pay much attention to the man who does
all the heavy lifting for Annie.
Speaker 5 (34:19):
Deshine. Oh you got to show David's love though.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
You got to with that beard or a handlebar mustache
or the highlighted hair feathered you had Roland Oh Yeah,
was the Producer of the Year in eighty six, eighty
seven and nineteen ninety at the brit Awards Rock and
Roll Hall of Famer in twenty twenty two, after being
inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in twenty twenty.
Also writes for other artists, not just the eurhythmics, so
(34:42):
has penned some hits for some other folks that will
get to Born in the UK, Sunderland, he is part Royalty.
As a matter of fact, his I don't know. I
think mother's side, yes, his mother's side Dukes of North
Lumberland and also on his father's side pirates. So that's
the combo you got going on genetically with our man. Dave,
(35:03):
growing up middle class said even though the neighborhood he
grew up in was middle class, he went to school
with a bunch of folks that were lower class. Everyone
thought he was like the rich kid and he had
to wear it because of that. His parents were accountants, father,
a musician on the side, played the heart. Said they
always had music playing in the house, so we got
started early. While he was in his teens, his band
(35:25):
Long Dancer was signed by Elton John to the Rocket
and Record Company.
Speaker 5 (35:29):
That guy can dance a long ass time, it won't stop.
It's a marathon.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
So after that he moved to London to chase the dream.
Met Annie Lennox at a restaurant where she was working
in nineteen seventy five. They start dating. They joined a
punk band together called The Catch That's Not Happening, So
they connect with Pete Coombs and start the tourists. So
they put out a record. Their cover of Dusty Springfields
I Only Want to Be with You hits the chart,
but apparently their manager the label Pete, saw a bit
(35:57):
of a mess, so they decided to cut out and
Dave starts messing around with synthesizers, convinces Anti Lennox that
they could do this as a duo. We're doing it
as a duo, Andy, look what I can do with
computers and electronic instruments. So they do, and there was
already some heat on them from the tourists. RCA jumps
(36:18):
in quickly signs the band before they really have anything
to show. They do break up their romantic relationship almost immediately,
which kind of remarkable, no worries, professional relationship, all good.
They put out their debut in eighty one in the Garden.
It was critically praised, commercially not well received, so sort
of on their own, they toured as a duo, lugged
all their own equipment around in a trailer. They took
(36:40):
out a loan to open a studio where they could
record themselves. Put out three more singles, all of them failed.
They're kind of Wearing It. Lennox suffers a nervous breakdown,
Stuart suffers a collapsed lung. They almost call it. They
nearly break up as a band before any real success arrives,
but the very next year they decided to give it
(37:01):
one more go. Nineteen eighty three's Sweet Dreams becomes the
song of the year, Lenox helping the effort with her
brand new crew cut, bright orange haird that screamed superstar
number one in the UK, Australia, and of course here
in America on the Billboard Hot one hundred of The
video became an MTV staple, and because it was an
(37:24):
older song that they had put out, they had an
album just lockloaded, ready to go. To capitalize on their
sudden success, Who's That Girl followed immediately, but it was
on a separate album that went to number one. The
album Touch goes to number one, and of course also
on that record, Here Comes to Rain Again becomes the
real Monster h This was on their.
Speaker 5 (37:41):
Next release, Raining and Boobing. We have the earyth mix.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Here it Comes Again. Yes, you're absolutely right running it
is raining here today MTV VMA Song of the Night
for this one. Would I Lie to You? A number
one song two Grammys. The next release was Missionary Man
number one. I Know You Love Your Mess.
Speaker 5 (38:01):
With your Brother, tell Me's with a Missionary Man.
Speaker 2 (38:05):
That album Revenge number one in the United States. They
got to be bigger here than they were in the UK.
It was a full decade of non stop hits, with recording, press, touring,
award circuit repeat. They're burned out. By nineteen ninety, Lenox
go solo. Stuart says, I can't take it. I'm moving
to France, does a couple of projects, The Spiritual Cowboys,
(38:29):
does a collabora Terry Hall. He writes for other artists.
He co wrote Don't Come around Here No More with
Petty Stay for Shakespeare's sister Is This Love? Alison Moyer
and Underneath it All for no doubt, married twice, two kids.
Speaker 5 (38:45):
He wrote the Lady Saw Part Underneath it All Yes,
read Prince Job the Heat from Defaija.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
Maybe he was responsible for the lyrics, but the music.
He was married to Shakespeare's sister and Banana Rama's Chavon
Fahey for a while. Has two sons with her, two
daughters with his current wife. His daughter Kayus Stuart is
an artist. Happy birthday, Dave Stuart.
Speaker 5 (39:13):
I have a neighbor who's a pretty cool guy, and
he keeps a kind of he lays low. His name's Grady, okay,
And like I was like, I sent him like a
missionary man live performance because I enjoyed that song, as
he said. And he's like, I was just on the
phone with Dave Stewart the other day and.
Speaker 3 (39:32):
I was like, oh the hell.
Speaker 5 (39:34):
I was like, Oh, I'm not gonna ask. I'm not
gonna ask. I don't want to know. We'll be back
on tomorrow at three o'clock. Enjoy the evening.