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Speaker 4 (04:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
The Dodgers are too and out. They lead the NLDS. Oh,
they're going through a workout right now at Dodgers Stadium
before tomorrow's game three. Lawyers. Here is the immortal Dave Roberts.
Oh you forget that.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
He put tryin it in who cares? Here he is.
It seems like a really questionable decision. Here he is
with the media. I believe in you, Blake.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
Here he is with the media. A few minutes ago.

Speaker 5 (04:47):
We have to win X amount of more games, and
he's not going to close every game. It's just not feasible.
So you've got to use other guys. And so, but
I think that to the question, yeah, if it, if
it makes sense, hit, he'll definitely be finishing games. This
is something he's never done and you're expecting to go
a few more weeks, and so all that stuff has

(05:08):
to play in that. A lot of people just don't
have any appreciation for. That's everything. You know, If if
there is a world where you can use five pitchers
and finish a postseason and win the postseason, I think
a lot of people would sign up for that.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
That's impossible.

Speaker 5 (05:23):
So you've got to use your roster at certain times
and kind of pick spots where you feel best and
live with whatever outcome. But you know, that's just the
way it goes in to win for us this year
thirteen games in October, but very row frame question. And
you know, but yeah, the more you see guys and

(05:44):
give guys opportunities, you see how they respond, and it
certainly helps my decision making going forward. It doesn't do
a whole lot outside of MAXI being the lineup. You know,
I don't Mickey Road won't be in there. Then I've
got to are going to make the decision on Will
versus Ben to start the game, But that has no

(06:05):
bearing on who the starting pitcher is for them. I
think the main thing is we've attacked those guys. We
haven't been scared off using the fastball. I think we
crowd them just enough. I think we go soft just enough,
and I think we change eigeh levels. So up to

(06:25):
this point, we've done a really nice job of keeping
those guys at base. So we still got some work
to do and you know, try to keep those guys asleep.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
I don't feel like there was you know, a lot
of social media push like, hey, that's a great idea,
Like I really like what he's doing here. This makes
perfect sense to me. I just didn't feel like, even
before the mess was created, anybody felt really good about that. Yeah,
I guess I.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
Could say the same thing. When I saw him trotting
out there, I was a little surprised. Oh no, the
Lakers are back in practice today, same day the Lebron
James just tease the word that he was going to
make a big decision. He's a good picker, but he's
radio Lebron doesn't seem to really be able to read
the room.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
No, no, you know, the decision was one of the
worst decisions you ever made in your career. It really
kind of shifted thetory trajectory of you been one of
the most likable superstars in the world to become one
of the most vilified hated individual players in the world.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
JJ said that nobody was freaking out about the expected
decision today and as far as actual practice and play,
it didn't matter. JJ was asked about Lebron and Luka
Doancic's modified participation in practice. He called it load management.
Don't you have to practice with the players that play.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Seems like it would h you know, go a long
way if you were able to build that chemistry and
kind of get a vibe for how everybody else plays
and moves around.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
Now, this doesn't really jibe with the highlights I saw,
But when asked about the development of Bronnie James from
last year, JJ said, he's comfortable and more confident.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
He's a pro. I believe he was one for twelve
last night, and I believe if you logged onto ESPN
dot com, they had Bronnie's clutch three, not exaggerating, not
in bellishing. If you went to the NBA page, there
was a The video that played when you clicked on
the NBA tab was Bronnie James hitting a three with

(08:29):
the caption that says Bronnie sinks clutch three. He was
one for twelve and they lows. Yeah, but that was
a clutch three right there. Man.

Speaker 6 (08:41):
I'd like to play some JJ from practice today, but
you tell me if this is audible or not.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
Thank you everybody. You're just more comfortable last year his development. Yeah,
that's what the Lakers put out there.

Speaker 6 (08:57):
No, this is one of the bet writers.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Can we stop shooting while this is happening? It's a
good squeak on those shoes, it's really good track. I
can't hear a damn. Those guys are really getting those
shoes nice and clean. I bet they're spitting on them
and really getting them cleaned up.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
Like not one thing.

Speaker 7 (09:22):
Yeah, obviously still.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Room for broke in certain areas.

Speaker 4 (09:27):
But.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
I can say with great certainty that do not care
a lick about Bronnie James. To listen through the squeaks
and dribbles, like hey, if it's even if it was
just straight audio, like if it were something kind of
like hey, Luca blew his knee out, and here's JJ
giving you the rundown of what happened in practice. Okay,
maybe I'll try to listen through that to hear what's
going on, but a summary of where Bronnie is in

(09:52):
his career now. Yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and take
a pass.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
The Chargers are in Miami on Sunday with Matt Smith
to take on the Dolphins. They made a trade today
with the Ravens acquiring edge udafe Away and the future
seventh round pick who will know at some point for
safety former Petrosen money guest Aloie Gilman and a twenty
twenty six fifth round pick.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Interesting.

Speaker 5 (10:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
Gilman, who had kind of been was the glue of
the defense last year, felt like he was supplanted by
Tony Jefferson as kind of the better player at that
position with Elijah Molden as the other safety, and they
needed an edge. It looks as though it probably means
Khalil Mack is nowhere near returning Tooley's been great, but
that other edge they've been looking for answers, and it's

(10:36):
kind of that side where they've been getting really hammered
against the run.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
Rams travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens on Sunday.
Former Ravens quarterback Flacco got traded to another.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
Team, yeah, from the Browns after being demoted. Dylan Gabriel
had a nice game even though they lost, so he
will be the starter moving forward. See what that means
for Shadur's pressers, because I think you always want your
backup quarterback to be the center of the media attention
in the locker room. But Flacco goes to the Bengals,
Jake Browning has had a couple rough weeks, and Joe
Burrow is not going to be back until December.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
They fined Jerry Jones for what two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars for his inadvertent obscene gesture towards fans at
MetLife Stadium on Sunday. Just that my middle finger just
got stuck, Cowboys, said Jones will appeal the fine. Videos
on social media show Jones quickly flashing his middle finger
late in the cowboys thirty seven to twenty two victory

(11:29):
over the New York Jets.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
Now you are a you're a big proponent of extending
your middle finger the proper way. That's not what Jones did.
It was just like a wag whoop, yep, it's a
real quick just maybe it wasn't.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Inverton.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
I swear my finger just got stuck. You guys, fold
down the fingers and put the thumb out. I bet
you do. Yeah, they fold in that tho I knew
Kates would be. This guy folded.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
In Ucla, didn't fold it in against Penn State matall.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
They came back.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Now they traveled at East Lansing, where I've did this year,
to take on Michigan State.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
How's that schedule laying out for him? What do they
got going? Nice? Little one o'clock in the afternoon, nine
am kick Pacific time? Just big ten schedule? Things really
working out for these guys, isn't it.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
Spartans are an eight and a half point favorite. Look,
you get paid for this.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
Now you've paid a lot of money, guys, all to
your sleep schedule, joll, I gotta be going to bed
at eight pm. Moving forward?

Speaker 3 (12:27):
Practice in the morning anyway, I don't see what the
big deal is, right, Like, USC practices in the morning
and then then we're bitching about playing at nine am
in Illinois. It's like, well, don't you practice in the
morning for the last.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
Play more games at window than you do the afternoon window.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
USC's four and one, two and one in the Big
ten home versus Michigan on Saturday. Danny Canell thinks they
might have a chance to win that one They're a
two and a half point favorite and Matt. Things are
getting worse at Chapel Bill.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
Yeah, two and three. They have lost their first three
games versus their power for opponents. Yeah, combined score is
one twenty to thirty three, So if you're keeping score
at home, that is nearly ninety points. Eighty seven points
is the difference in their three power for opponents. They

(13:17):
just got blown out by Clemsun who was searching for
answers and what looks to be a lost season. And
today the report is that North Carolina is no longer
moving forward with the in season documentary that is to
be aired on Hulu. We will not be able to
see all the behind the scenes stuff within the program

(13:40):
that they thought was going to do so much for
the Bill Belichick era of North Carolina football in recruiting,
in nil in exposure, and instead they have simply pulled
the plug. I don't know about the merchandise that his
lady friend Jordan has put together, whether or not that
stuff's moving Chapel Bill to do your jobs, all that

(14:03):
sort of stuff, but it certainly seems like it might
have been a mistake. Yeah, it seems like that situation
seemed like it was going really well for him in
the media. People seem to like him on the Maning
Cast and it's like, oh, this is Bill Belichick. This
is a new softer kind of funny, knows a lot
about football and it is just chopping it up.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
Well he last year.

Speaker 6 (14:25):
He could always land back though. In Foxboro, though, they
have open arms for him. No what Yeah they burn
that bridge.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
Yeah here, your Scotch can't come watch my players? Well
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We are so happy to have you and welcome home.

Speaker 8 (16:47):
Thank you. I'm out here at Dodgers Stadium. The Phillies
are doing their part of their workout. They landed this
morning in Los Angeles, or this afternoon in Los Angeles.
Bryce Harper everyday train taking batting practice out here. Bryce
Harper actually said he loves coming to Los Angeles. He
grew up a big Dodger fan in Las Vegas. He

(17:10):
actually was one of the players that showed up in
the press box on one of his visits to say
goodbye to Vince Scully. And the Phillies are wearing their
baby Blues throwback seventies uniforms for these two games. The
players went to their manager and said, hey, we want
to wear these in LA So that's what they got

(17:30):
on and that's what you'll see tomorrow night, Dave.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Since we're starting Phillies, what's the idea behind Aaron Nola.
You look at the numbers and he's zero and six
with a seven era on the road this year. How
does that sort of jibe with the idea that the
Phillies are going up against perhaps the guy you could
say is the ace of the Dodger staff and Yamamoto.

Speaker 8 (17:49):
Hey, the Phillies beat writers and media where Pepper and
Rob Thompson about that? Just about a half hour ago,
in the press conference room quizzing him on why Nola
is the guy and not Ranger Suarez, and his explanation
was that Nola was good in his last start and
he has more faith in him basically starting the game tomorrow.

(18:13):
Everybody's questioning this decision. Ranger Suarez will come out of
the bullpen for the Phillies at some point, but a
lot of the Philly media are asking the same question,
why isn't Ranger Suarez starting the game? And could it
be similar to their cloths? Are Joean Duran coming into
the first two games when it was mop up times?

Speaker 3 (18:35):
How upset were people? I mean, we've been playing some
clips from some Philly media and it's kind of hard
to imagine that they get that angry and that unhimm.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
Swinging at trash, swinging at vomit.

Speaker 3 (18:49):
Yeah, do you find that all around the town, Dame,
I mean mostly you go around to town and it's
I mean, you know, it's not as crazy as we
would imagine or we will purport on radio or TV,
But do you get that vibe?

Speaker 2 (19:05):
I mean, are they that insane?

Speaker 8 (19:08):
Things change? The mood of that city changed after the
Eagles lost their game to the Broncos on Sunday. I
was out just trying to get some dinner, walking and
there were a lot of angry people out there. A
very uneasy city. I agree with you, unhinged city. A
bad sports weekend in Philadelphia with the Sillies losing both

(19:29):
home games and the Eagles making everybody sad on Sunday.
So yeah, it is a very h It's weird how
emotional and how they allowed the mood of their day
change over one football game or one baseball game. I
know the East Coast is different, but it just seems
a little extreme to me. And after tomorrow night, they're

(19:51):
going to be really sad when these baby Blues packing
home back to Philadelphia.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
Is Uh? Was Rob Thomas that bad?

Speaker 4 (20:02):
Well?

Speaker 8 (20:02):
I mean he made some I don't everybody's second guessing
him on why he had stopt a left handed hitter
bunt in that situation. But look, it took a great
play by Mookie Bets and Maximunthsy to get Castianos out.
If he's there safe, nobody's second guessing him. But a
lot of people around baseball were also wondering the same thing.

(20:23):
Why would he have stot bunt in that situation instead
just allowing him to try to hit the ball to
the right side or get a fly ball in that situation.
So right now Rob Thompson is under fire for the
decision to have Aaron Nola pitch tomorrow and also that
decision to have stopped bunt in that situation. And also, guys,

(20:44):
you know Joe on Duran, the game was on the
line in the seventh inning last night and he chose
not to use him try to use them in a
classic closer style. A lot of people were wondering that
as it was happening in real time.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
You mentioned a bunt, Dave, you're very close with with
He had a really cool elongated answer in the post
game about how that whole thing came together. You're with
this team all the time, Like, how hard is it
to execute that play? Do in fact they ever practice it?
Whose idea was it? Like, give us everything you got
on it, because it certainly seems like the play of

(21:17):
the night.

Speaker 8 (21:19):
Yeah. Well, Number one, the Dodgers have not practiced it
since spring training. Number two, the last time they even
talked about it or executed it was when the Dodgers
were in Anaheim in the middle of the summer, and
it was Miguel Rojas that initiated that. And last night,
Mookie Betts told us after the game that he remembered

(21:40):
that play and that conversation, and as the Dodgers were
making the pitching change with Alex Vessia, Mookie Betts was
the one that came up with that idea and insisted
that they're going to bunt and we've got to execute
this wheel play. We've got to do the wheel play.
It was all Mookie Betts. It wasn't Dave Roberts, it
wasn't Miguel Rojas, it wasn't Max Munsey, but everybody was

(22:02):
on board. So credit Mookie Bets, who is in his
first full year playing that position at shortstop, that decided
that that game change in play needed to take place,
and it paid off. They executed it without Monsey's throw,
without Mookie selling it the way he did. That game
goes upside down.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
And feels like something if the Dodgers go a lot
further that we will remember going forward as a pivotal moment.
David Vasse is our guest. Rob Thompson, I'm sorry, I
thought it was the guy from Matchbox twenty who's gotten
into baseball.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
His three almost be lonely.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
I said, Baby, we've been doing a lot of singing
here today, Dave. A lot of people are very excited
about the Dodgers and you coming home. But one thing
that's kind of been lost with all the late game
chaos is Blake Snail's performance again and just how locked
in that guy is right now. I know it's near

(23:02):
and dear to you, but can you give us some
perspective on what smell Zeila's doing this postseason?

Speaker 8 (23:08):
Yeah, and again a lot of disrespect for what Blake
Snell did last night. He was outstanding because Lozardo was
outstanding and retired seventeen straight Dodgers, And without Blake Snell
pitching the way he did, the Dodgers don't win that game.
That stadium was just anticipating any little thing that could

(23:31):
allow them to erupt. And if he gives up a
run or two, that game is much different than a
scoreless tie going into the seventh inning last night, and
without him pitching the way he did, the Dodgers don't
win that game. And incredibly disrespectful. Only two questions in
that postgame press conference about a guy that pitched the

(23:52):
Dodgers to a game to win again.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
Yeah, one hit, six innings, no runs, like you said,
matching Lozardo pitch for pitch, allowing the Dodgers' bats to
wake up after Lozardo exited the game. Obviously, Dave, you
know the even though they won, there there are a
lot of questions about the idea behind not going to
what everybody thinks is their closer for the postseason in Sasaki. Ultimately,
he did have to save their ass. But what do

(24:16):
you make just you know of the idea of what
Dave said that he didn't know if Roki could do
it two days out of three. I thought that seemed
a little weird, and why he opted to go the
trining route instead of just putting Sasaki out there that
mode through that lineup in Game one.

Speaker 8 (24:33):
I completely agree. He had to use Roki Sasaki anyway
twice in three days. Yeah, So if he was concerned
about that, why did he bring him in in that
do or die situation? Roki should have started that inning
or in my opinion, emtt Sheen could have finished the game.
But talking to some players, guys, they they were on

(24:53):
board with him going to trying in because at some
point you're going to have to use Trin and you're
going to have to use Scott this postseason. And fortunately
the Dodgers found out what they did in that ninth
inning and won the game. Even with all that being said, So, look,
Dave Roberts is a loyal guy, but the reality is

(25:15):
Blake Trenton just hasn't had a good season. He's not
the same guy from a year ago. And you have
to imagine that last year's postseason run and how much
he was used. He threw more pitches in Game five
of the World Series last year than he ever had
thrown in any appearance in a long time in relief.
So you know, I don't think Blake Trenton should be

(25:35):
booed the way he was. I think Dodger fans need
to give him a little bit more grace considering he
helped them win the World Series last year. But certainly
ninth inning, I don't think you'll see that again.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
Totally understandable that it wasn't brought up because the guy,
you know, pitched his ass off in Game one. But again,
a rough go for Otani at the plate. Now he
does have the RBI singles, so that certainly helped in
a tight game. But kind of what are you seeing, Dave?
What do you make of the way that this NLDS
has gone compared to the Wild Card round for Otani
at the plate.

Speaker 8 (26:10):
Yeah, it's weird. It just feels like sometimes this happens
with any hitter. Obviously the expectations are a lot higher
for him, but any hitter, sometimes you just are not
seeing the ball well, and unfortunately for him, it's at
a bad time in this series. I don't think it's
because he pitched Game one. I know the batting average

(26:30):
isn't what it usually is when he pitches, but I
just don't think he's seeing the ball well out of
those lefties hands. It'll be interesting to see tomorrow night
coming out of the hand of Aaron Nola tomorrow night,
whether or not he picks up the baseball more than
he has against Sanchez and Luzardo. But I think, I
hate to say it, it's sometimes as simple as that

(26:50):
he's just not seen the ball well.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
David Vasse is our guest. He's at Dodger Stadium. He's
got Dodger Talk tonight at seven o'clock. Very exciting time
to be a Dodger fan as they are up two
to zero in a five game series with the Phillies
headed perhaps to the NLCS. What kind of chance did
the Phillies have to turn this around? It would be
pretty epic meltdown by the boys in Blue if they did.

Speaker 8 (27:16):
Yeah, the Phillies haven't hit a home run in this series.
And an interesting stat about Dodger Stadium, which used to
be a pitchers ballpark but certainly has turned into a
hitters ballpark. And Bryce Harper even mentioned that in his
press conference today, how the ball flies out of Dodger Stadium. Now,
this season, there were eighty nine more home runs hit

(27:37):
in Dodger home games than in Dodger road games. And
that's from both sides, right, So I would expect to
see more balls go over the wall than what we
have seen in the past. So yeah, I would expect
more chances of a home run. And you know, the
Dodgers have only hit one home run ta Oscars big

(27:59):
home run. So yeah, these are two of the best
slugging teams in baseball and we really haven't seen it
in the first two games. And Harper credited the great
pitching from both sides that have neutralized the hitters.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
Yeah, Daven You know, we look at Otani and we
see one for nine and it's like, oh yeah, I
could totally see that finishing four for thirteen and being
respectable coming out of it after you know, this game three.
But what about Harper, Turner and Schwarber. I mean, you
got the batting champ, the home run champ, and a
guy that's nearly top ten and ops in Harper and
they're two for twenty one. Is it as simple as

(28:33):
they certainly couldn't figure out Blake Snell and they couldn't
figure out Otani, Like what's going on with their big three?

Speaker 8 (28:41):
Yeah, I mean let's start with Blake Snell. I kind
of told you guys about how good Snell's been against
this lineup, Yeah, and that proved out to be true
again last night. It was that same way when he
pitched seven innings against them in September. So it's not
a good matchup for them. And they were even telling
people that they just don't see the ball well, the
smells hand. That's a big part of it as well.

(29:03):
Everyone is the individual. And right now the Phillies have
got to be pressing because they've lost nine out of
their last eleven postseason games, and they're being reminded about
it at every turn.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
Boof tough to be at Philadelphia, Philly, and a lot
better to be a Dodger today. We'll see how it
plays out tomorrow. Dave, we're listening on Dodger Talk. Thank
you for spending a little time and have a great
show tonight, and we'll see you tomorrow at Dodger Stadium.

Speaker 8 (29:32):
Okay, guys, thank you for the warning.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
They thank you today. I've out there at Dodger Stadium.
We'll be out there live tomorrow from two until five
pm as we get ready for Game three of the NLDS.
One more segment to go. You're Dead and Alive guy.
Birthday of the Day. Hello PMS listener.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
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Speaker 2 (30:13):
Thanks for listening, everybody.

Speaker 3 (30:15):
The Petroson Money Show mercifully coming to an end on
this too, ed Mono two two and Mono Tuesday Live
everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Make sure you hit the
follow button on the app so you can get the
latest note of his And you can also get the
show on demand Petroson Money Show podcast, just like you
can get Scam on demand and the new cool picture

(30:39):
Demand Scam. That scam has the new logo that Tim
Kats built himself with chat GPT of a cartoon him
and Steve Sachs for Scam, which makes everybody feel great.

Speaker 2 (30:53):
He looks kind of like Jason Stewart. How dare you wow? Sax?
He looks like Jason Stewart. It looks a little bit.
Does it not look a little bit like Ja Stu.
The the patchy beard, the glass, I mean minus the
gigantic moles, but just the patchy beard, the glasses. Okay,
I'm glad I got my mole removed. Wow, I mean,

(31:14):
no one is safe. Just three seconds he.

Speaker 3 (31:17):
Looks at it.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
It was That's what it's great. Sacks looks presidential tomorrow.
Is dad a little bit like Biden?

Speaker 3 (31:24):
He lives in Sacramento, you know, so very you know
a lot of stateliness.

Speaker 6 (31:28):
I had three free chances before they wanted to charge
me on check. You go, this is the best one.
Looks great, you know.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
For a guy that criticized what was going on over
at the Walmart here in Burbank, he's certainly taking advantage.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
Very good point.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Dodgers Phillies Game three. The Dodgers are up too. Oh,
who could believe it?

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Those are on button. I was able to save it though.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (31:50):
Tomorrow nights Game three in the National League Divisional Series.
First pitch at three o eight. Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Aaron Nola.
They're the pitching we have already given away. Are one
pair of tickets for the game. We do not string
it out to the end like some shows. You know,
well we do some manipulation we have. We will not

(32:12):
give it away in a flex alert hour. Sometimes we'll
move first. You know, you'll say you got the balls,
and I can't reject that statement, so thanks. You know,
it's like you've got the first segment. We've given them
away and the balls to the wall every time, Matt
and you got the ball.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
The balls. But we'll be out there tomorrow, so we'll
be broadcasting live from Dodger Stadium.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
Exactly two o'clock. Flex alert.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
We're on A two, so I would say get there
by maybe ten thirty eleven. Make sure you work your
way through that media line.

Speaker 3 (32:42):
Might not do a show anyway. Don't forget to podcast
the show on the iHeartRadio app. Matt's got the Dead
Guy Birthday. Well, we've done him before, but we love them.
The birth of country music, the emergence and establishment of
the Grand Old opry. Few had more to do with
it than today's Dead Guy. Uncle Dave Macon born David
Harrison make would have been one hundred and fifty five
today smart Station Tennessee, one of the first major stars

(33:05):
of country music and a true pioneer of American entertainment
combination of lively banjo playing, humorous songs, and energetic performances.
They say Dave would wake up, start.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
Writing, and then he'd get playing, and he wouldn't stop
till midnight, or if the moonshine was going, which every
thing came first, which was that he would hit the
sack and do it again the next day. Wrote hundreds
and hundreds of songs helped shape the early sound, and
some say even the spirit of what would become country music,
little old time folk, little gospel, some vaudeville, and that

(33:40):
would turn him into one of the biggest, the biggest
stars of stage and radio. Of course, radio big deal
back then, especially just as Austin Bars. It's not as
big of a deal now, especially at the Grand Old Dopry.
Macan grew up around music. His pops ran the stage
coach in in Nashville. Traveling musicians would stay there when

(34:00):
they were performing. As a boy, he was fascinated by
their songs, their instruments. They would let young Dave tool around,
and he learned how to play the banjo by year. Sadly,
his father was murdered, so the family left Nashville. I
should say their family left smart Station for Nashville and
they run the hotel business. So his mom was hired

(34:20):
to run the old Broadway Hotel, and there Macon was
exposed to even more musicians, a wider range of music
and entertainment, the minstrel shows, the early vaudeville acts, and
those influences would shape his distinctive performing style. Most interesting
thing about Uncle Dave Macon was that it took a while.

(34:43):
Much like the colonel who did not get Kentucky Fried
Chicken going. Until he was in his fifties. Dave was
working as a mule driver and a freight hauling business operator,
making a bunch of money raising a family. But he
decided to chase the dream when he was in his forties.
That's when he started his personal music career. In the

(35:04):
early nineteen twenties, he began performing locally in Nashville his
uncle Dave Macon nineteen twenty four, he made his first
recording for Vocalian Records. Would perform on the fledgling WSM
Radio Barn Dance Radio Show, and that is where he
took off b and instead of canceling the Barn Dance

(35:26):
Radio Show, it would end up becoming the Grand ol Opry.
Because of Dave make and he sayd wow. He quickly
became his biggest star on stage. He was famous for
high energy, quick wit banjo tricks. He'd throw his banjo
in the air, spin it around on the ground, put
it between his legs, act like it was his boots,
and just start grinding. Wow like Happy Gilmore, Happy Gilmore.

(35:49):
You just heard keep my Skillet Good and Greasy, one
of his big hits. Everybody loved it from old to young,
and he performed until the very end of his life.
Died in fifty two eighty one. Today he is remembered
as founder of the Grand Ole Opry, one of the
founders of country music, and the Dixie Do Trap.

Speaker 1 (36:16):
Wait out.

Speaker 4 (36:20):
Oh yeah, you have to make that face, man, I do,
like you have no teeth.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
I do. That's just what I visualized in my minds,
the guy playing the tub.

Speaker 3 (36:36):
I always thought this was a I looked at this.
I never heard of this guy, but I thought it
was an interesting story. We don't watch a lot of
a network TV anymore.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
That's a society, right, It's all on demand. Nobody can't
wait to see The Good Wife right now. Like it's
just though, it is odd that they come back, Like
it's the shows that ran ten years ago that now
people watch on Netflix. Oh yeah, this was on CBS
in twenty eleven.

Speaker 3 (37:04):
Well, this guy does it currently and for a while,
beating out Brie Olsen, one of your favorites, Oh yeah,
from Fort Wayne, and another one of your favorite, your
favorite backup quarterback ever, Chase Daniel.

Speaker 2 (37:15):
What a great guy is Jake.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
McLoughlin, forty three years old from Paradise, California, Irish and
Chyenne descent. Went to Chico Hi Go Panthers, but dropped
out and moved to La got a ged from North
Hollywood High Go Huskies. Joined the Army in two thousand
and two and was an automatic weapons gunner.

Speaker 2 (37:39):
Okay, thanks for your service.

Speaker 3 (37:40):
Served in the third Infantry Division in the Army in
the Iraq War. His unit was the very first to
enter Baghdad during that particular war.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
It seems like a big deal.

Speaker 3 (37:53):
Yeah, he was decorated as a soldier. After his service,
he worked on a crab boat in Order and then
was a security guard at Universal Studios, then ports some concrete.

Speaker 2 (38:07):
Back in Chico.

Speaker 3 (38:10):
He auditioned for a Tommy Lee Jones Charlie Throne military
movie called The Valley of Ela.

Speaker 2 (38:16):
What the hell would he know about military movies?

Speaker 3 (38:18):
They wanted audition veterman and literally learned they were auditioning
military vets. And after that he got other small rolls
clover Field, the day the Earth stood still, those eight
and the roles kept rolling, lots of TV, all the

(38:38):
csis NCIS, cold case criminal minds, all that stuff. He
was the main guy in Quantico, which ran for three
years of it. Yeah, I know.

Speaker 2 (38:49):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (38:50):
He is one of the leads on ABC's Will Trent,
which is still going right now.

Speaker 2 (38:55):
Again no idea. And he was on Yellowstone Okay, that
I'm familiar with. Never watched it, but familiar.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
But an interesting enough guy. Who I mean back in
the day, we used to have a lot of actors
and athletes who serve in the military, Audie Murphy from
Menafee and baseball stars like Ted Williams. This guy a
little bit of a throwback. Married wife was pregnant with
number five, Okay, And here he is on the set

(39:23):
of one of his shows with some fake blood on
his head talking about various acting methods.

Speaker 7 (39:30):
So as far as getting into like doing the emotional
scenes and not in the character stuff, there's, as a
lot of people know in this industry, there's two different
methods generally accepted. There's the Meser in the Santislovsky method.
Meisner's more getting you there emotionally based on something that's
happened to you personally in your life that you can
that you can pull from that toolbox, you know, and
go there, and then the Santislovsky is more just being

(39:52):
so in the character that you are having that experience
as the character is experiencing it, and it's coming from,
you know, the real time emotion.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
I would say I'm more Meisner.

Speaker 7 (40:02):
I'm not that you know, I'm not as Jane day
Lewis with it. So I'm just more draw from personal experiences,
and I had a lot of life experience. That's why
I always say life experience is the best acting class
you can go to for me personally, because I can
draw from all these different experiences and apply them to
see what I have on the show, right whether regardless
of what they are, and when the more life experience

(40:23):
Captain Moore, you can.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
Draw from no scene. So yeah, I don't know. I
don't really think about it that much. That's what I
would do, That's right.

Speaker 3 (40:31):
If I was the first guy to rolling a bag dad,
I wouldn't think about it too much. If I was
running around out there with Joe Montagna.

Speaker 2 (40:38):
They ever did a show about a guy that thinks
he knows everything but really doesn't, I would just apply
my life. I guess that I would freaking rocket to
the top. You would have a rocket to the top.
It'd be no stopping you. No, there would not help
me out with something here, Chuck, Lorie, can we write
that show, can write the pilot. You got your star,

(40:59):
mister Nolan. That's it. Flexiler tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (41:04):
We know that if Kates gets our credentials, he'll get
our twenty dollars meal vouchers.

Speaker 2 (41:09):
Oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah, Live at.

Speaker 3 (41:11):
Dodger Stadium, Manyana. Oh yeah, yea Dodgers Phillies Game three
of the n L d Oh yeah
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