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Pee, we had a baseball game and we had a
launch pat and so I dug this one up here.
Going back to nineteen sixty three, when asked about the
black hole that was his pitcher, gay Lord Perry slot
in the lineup, remarked about his flawed swing. This is
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Giants manager Alvin Dark in nineteen sixty three said they'll
put a man on the moon before gay Lord hits
a home run. Fast forward to July twentieth, nineteen sixty nine,
at almost the exact moment the images of the lunar
landing were being beamed back to Earth of Neil Armstrong
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setting foot on the surface of the moon. Gay Lord
Perry hit his first and only career home run off
Dodgers pitcher Claude Austin in the third inning. Teammate Bob
Bolan was watching television in the clubhouse, thought they made
an announcement over the PA that we beat the Commis
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in the space race, only to see fellow pitcher Gaylord
trotting around the bases for shadowing from us skip.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
The house round.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
He was right, though, Yeah, they did put him in
on the moon the immediately Gaylord hit the home run.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Bart Cologne situation there, All right, it is time for
quick hits, everybody, some DMS quick hits. I'll make it quick, y'all. Yeah,
Dodgers let one get away today. They blew a three
to one lead. The Dodgers' bullpen could not keep the lead.
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Show him when four innings, struck out eight and even
hit a two run jack, but it wasn't enough. Aides
of show Hay with the Angels, Dodgers dropped two of
three to the Cardinals. The Angels they lost to the
Rays five to four out of the Big A. Mike
Trout hit his twentieth home run of the season in
the losing effort. I was with the concierge of the
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sports Lodge last night and this morning at the Fox
Seminar while he was watching the A's lose So unfortunate,
it looked very sad.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Out in New York, Cleveland Guardians pitcher Gavin Williams very
unfortunate here and no hitter into the ninth, lost it
with one out. Oh, Juan Soto solo home run, so
he breaks up the no hitter. He loses the shutout,
but Gavin went on to complete the game as the
Guardians won four to one. Hard to get twenty seven outs,
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you know, without allowing a hit, you can get twenty five.
But man twenty six and twenty seven are real.
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Bear and Matt. Right before the robotoms come to the
major leagues, a woman comes to the major leagues.
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Oh Jen Powall, Paywall Powell, Powell, pow.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
Powell, pow Wow.
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She will be the first woman umpire in Major League Baseball.
She will work games this weekend between the Marlins and
the Braves, a very high stakes NL East showdown. She's
going to work the bases in Saturday's double header at
Truest Park, and then she's working the plate on Sunday.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
Uh.
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It is twenty eight years since the gender barrier for
game officials was broken in the NBA, ten years after
it ended in the NFL. In three years after the
Men's Soccer World Cup employed a female referee, the NHL
still no women on ice officials. So good luck to
gender Powell and all that fighting out there.
Speaker 3 (06:47):
Uh. The Chargers take on the Saints on Sunday. It's
sofi we're giving away tickets on Friday. Here the game
on KFI AM six forty. And how about the Rams
Matt and that epideral shot for Matt's Stafford.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Yeah, that scene, it's because his wife broke his back.
We heard he's had back issues, has not practiced at all.
Speaker 3 (07:07):
Snapped Batman over his knee. That's what happened here.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
Kelly got him. Matthew Stafford aggravated disc has already received
an epidural as he is trying to manage it. That's
why he's been sitting out the first two weeks of
Ram's training camp. The plan is that he will in
fact be ready by week one. But I was watching
a little bit of that joint practice yesterday and seemed like,
oh sexy, boy, Jimmy Garoppolo was doing whatever the hell
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he wanted to that Cowboys defense and carvering it up
pretty good. So who knows, maybe Matt and Kelly opportunity
to take some time off and strengthen their relationship. There's
no way, well, Jimmy quarterbacks the team no more.
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any purpose. After the FDA won last year, the league
sent a memo to all teams to let them know
that smelling salts is no longer allowed before, during, or
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after games that.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Were you a guy, were you a smelling salt game?
Speaker 3 (08:12):
No? But we had we had like an ex NFL
lineman uh played for the Packers who was a young
coach on our team, and he used to run around
and make us do smelling salts and get all pumped up.
So you know, if he if he came around, you'd
do him. But you know, if not, you know, then
you yourself. I wouldn't go seek the salts out for
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myself now, I had enough problems. Roger Goodell today went
on ESPN to talk about the Evil four Letter Network
taking over the NFL network and the Red Zone channel.
Goodell said he thinks ESPN might try a red Zone
channel with other sports like college football on Saturdays. Good
luck getting the rights?
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Well, I guess that would make sense if they just
did all their games that they have rights to. You know,
they're always lumping a to get.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
Over to es Ben you for the ODU game.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Yeah, I mean that's the thing is I don't feel
I mean, are you Yeah, if you don't have the
rights to the Big ten games and that's kind of
what your competition is or I don't know how that
would work.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
They all hate each other. Matt, Yeah, I thought that
the TV networks could get along. They can't. But we
had boys to men, so I'm not sweating at either.
Should we get to the song of the Day with
Ronnie Fossio? No, No, keep going the quick.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
We're good all right? Well, last night another sex to
was thrown on the floor of a game Sparks Fever
Crypto dot Com not cool, Yes, third time?
Speaker 3 (09:34):
Well it's it's it is middle school. I know you
think we're gonna be all no not, but these are
these are athletes. Those things, their hardness is part of copulation.
Those things are hard and they can hurt somebody. These
are athletes, no matter how many layups somebody might miss. Uh,
they're the best in the and even if they're not,
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it doesn't matter. You can't throw stuff.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
Come on now, and again it's a giant penis. And
there's a bunch of kids that go to he's w
NBA games. For God's sakes, what's wrong with you people?
But here's the audio and uh Sparks coach Lynn Roberts
discussing this current trend that is a scourge on the
w n B A.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
I think it's ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
It's dumb, it's corny.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
Uh, it's stupid.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
You know, we take our it's also dangerous and you know,
player safety is number one, respecting the game, all those things.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
I think it's really stupid.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
All right, Yeah, I violate the guy that threw it
with it well.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
There, Well, I don't know. I mean, that's probably how
we got it. It's probably how he got it into
the stadium that fair Yeah, you know, uh so, uh,
there's a lot out there when it comes to this. Uh,
but people should be cool. Wait what happened to the
song of the day?
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Put a pin in it till tomorrow. I guess Dave
wants to go.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
Now Okay, it's Dave's big poots and he wants to work.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Then, yeah, you gotta go to break. I gotta get
David before he gets home dinner with the kids. Oh,
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Davidvasse on your Southern California Toyota Dealer Celebrity hotline. Hello, Dave,
did you enjoy Otani Day until it all went wrong?
Speaker 4 (13:26):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (13:27):
You know.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
I was just thinking to myself, we're watching a game
that you don't see. You don't see one player try
to will the rest of the twenty five players to
victory the way that Shohyotani played today. Four innings should
have been perfect if not for the sunball that led
to a run while he was on the mound. Eight strikeouts,
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no walks, and then for his one thousandth career hit.
It's a go ahead, two run home run. It was
an extraordinary game from an extraordinary player. And that's what
makes today's loss, I think even more bitter for the
Dodgers to swallow. You get that type of performance from
Shoeotani and you lose the game the way they lost.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
I mean, Dave, that's how they used to lose what
he was with the Angels.
Speaker 4 (14:14):
Yeah, yeah, you know, I'm not sure the games were
that close, pet Track. The defense today was a problem.
You know, there was a ground ball in the sixth inning.
I believe Mookie Betts should have got the lead runner
in Lars Newpar at second base. Instead he throws to
first base the safe out. Miguel Rojas was playing definitely
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deeper towards first base, but had the field awareness to
get there. He would have been there if Mookie Betts
would have thrown it to second base. There was you know,
Rojas took a fell on the sword on that play,
and then you know rookie mistake by Alex Freeland trying
to do too much in the eighth inning which led
to the go ahead run. Just just a really tough
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day defensively for the Dodgers.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
Yeah, and I guess you know when you so let's
start there, Dave with the defense and the errors, and
it's not like it's a one game thing. It's something
that repeatedly and they're spectacular that goes with disappointment as well.
Right in the outfield with Andy Payas, you'll have some
miscues followed by incredible plays. Where like, where are we
at with Mooki at short and kind of again, it
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feels like there's some good in there, but these things
keep rearing their head. And in the playoffs, I mean,
you're talking about losing a game in a postseason series,
not just a regular season game that you had command of.
Speaker 4 (15:31):
Yeah, I know, we always talk about ground balls and
making the plays. The Dodgers do it better than any
team in baseball, positioning their players in their infielders, and
that's why Mookie doesn't need to have a lot of
range at shortstop, but on certain plays like that where
you have to have instincts at that position, he's still lacking.
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And we could talk about ground balls and all you want.
He's fine at doing that. He's an athlete, he's really great,
but still well has never played that shortstop. That's an
instinctual position. But nonetheless, Alex Freeland rookie mistake, trying to
do too much right there on the throw from Andy
poe Has who made a great catch in the first inning.
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So did Alex call to, you know, keep it at
zero's in the top of the first inning. But you know,
I've had people tell me that have been watching the Dodgers,
and I'm talking about scouts that say that Andy Paez
now has really gotten overly aggressive with the throws because
of how much success he has had throwing runners out
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the first half of the season. But you know, with
the arm that pa has has, I can understand why
he felt like he could try to get the runner
at third base. But Rick Munday, who played that position
at a championship level, said Paez should have thrown to
second base and keep the double play in order.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
Yeah, I guess the other side of that is just
the traffic day from the bullpen, And I know the
defense isn't helping the cause, that's for certain. But I
just want to focus on Brock Stewart because this is now.
You know, they had a nice outing in Tampa, did
allow a hit, wasn't you know, a totally clean any
but fine right in a three nothing, tight game. But
now these last two against the Cardinals, we just see
a lot of traffic out there and a couple are
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in runs. Like, what do you think ultimately they want
the Brox Stewart role to be because these have been
two high leverage situations, a tie game and a one
run game, each of them getting away from him.
Speaker 4 (17:26):
Yeah, Brock told us after the game that he feels
like the stuff is good. It's just that he hasn't
been executing the pitches. And where Brock Stewart gets into trouble.
Money is okay if there's a left hander in the
middle of a three batter run, you can live with
him maybe giving up a base hit. But he's got
to get the right handed hitters out or he gets
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into trouble. That's what we've seen in this small, extremely
small sample size. It's been acquired to be lights out
against right handed hitters. He hasn't been lights out against
right handed hitters. And when you start letting it get
away from you and you start have to face the lefties.
He's not very good against lefties. That's not why the
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Dodgers acquired him. They acquired him to get right handed
hitters out, and so far, like I said, small sample size,
he's got himself into trouble by not taking care of
the first couple of batters that he faces.
Speaker 3 (18:23):
David Veasse is our guest. He is the Dodger reporter
at the Real Underscore DV on Twitter. The Padres are
starting in a little while against Arizona, and they're only
what two and a half back after today. We'll see
what happens tonight, you know. And I saw a story
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the other day about you know, Mason Miller, that closer
and how they are indoctrinating him and telling them how
much they hate the Dodgers, and that's the big rivalry
and those are the games they need to win. And
what do the Dodgers have going on? You know? Hello,
Kitty crossbody bag night, you know, And let's make Mookie
feel better. Are you worried about the Padres? Dave? Is
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that friar breathing down your neck from his Adobe house.
Speaker 4 (19:10):
Look, the Padres got a lot more than anybody thought
they would get from guys like Gavin Sheets, which put
them in the position to only be three games out
when the trade deadline came around. And then they got
aggressive to make their lineup deeper. They acquired a player
in Miller that you know, just deep ends and strengthens
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what was already a strength their bullpen. And he mentioned
Mason Miller. Petros Well, the shiny toy last night gave
up a lead in the eighth inning, one hundred and
four mile an hour fastball turned around by Lord of
Scouriel for a one four Hi, Yeah, to run home
runoff of one oh four from Mason Miller. It could
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be one o four. But if it's straight and down
the middle, major league hitters will hit it. And he
hasn't been that great. If you look at some of
the underlying deep numbers of Mason Miller, he hasn't been
as dominating as he was a year ago. But my
point is, whether it's Brock Stewart or Mason Miller, these
guys are human, and just because the Padres got Mason
Miller doesn't mean all of a sudden now the Dodgers
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can't beat him for the Padres. But the Padres aren't
for real. They're not going anywhere, and the Dodgers aren't
a pennant race.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
Now. They have a hunger that the Dwyers don't have, Dave.
Speaker 4 (20:27):
Of course they do. They felt like they should have
been the World Series champions last year. Instead they were
sitting at home after the first round. Yes, they have
that clubber Lang type of hunger and the dog that's
got to be able to fight that off and find
that hunger.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Dave, dust off the club or Lang and you know,
it's super serious, Dave. Let's go to some more pleasant tomorrow.
You you encourage the standing ovation. It led to an
zero for four, but the next day, as we have
not done a show since the uh the micless assault
by Mookie Bets and of the relievers three or four
today one of four. So that's a four for eight,
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hitting five hundred with a bunch of runs and some
Ribby's in there as well. I assume you've talked to Mookie.
Does he feel better? Was that a one off or
with the hit today? Kind of your thoughts on these
last two games for him.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
No, I'm sure he's not feeling great at all today
Today was not a good day for him. He killed
a rally in his first at bat, hitting into a
double play. They may have been able to mount something
against Matthew Libertor and steady throw and face the minimum
number of batters. After that double play, it was not
a good day for Mookie Bets. And really, until he's
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able to string together two, three, four games of good
at bats and results, he's not out of this. And
you know the debate will rage on whether or not
Mookie Betts should be hitting second. That is still something
that push come to shove in the postseason, the Dodgers
are going to have to answer if he is still
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struggling the way he's struggling and being as inconsistent as
he has been. I don't believe they're going to move
him out of that spot right now. I do believe
that if this continues and the thinking about it are
in a push come shove type of situation, They're gonna
have to come to a decision there.
Speaker 3 (22:22):
What do you think is more likely Dave he gets
moved from the batting order or moved from shortstop.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
Moved from the batting order. I just I don't see
the Dodgers putting him back into right field this season.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
Well, they get the day off tomorrow, they reset with
the Blue Jays. Hey, this is another really good opponent
coming in, one of the best teams in baseball right now.
What are they looking at with the Toronto a team
that not a lot of people here in tom pay
attention to.
Speaker 4 (22:50):
Well, what they're looking at and what we're looking at
on Friday is a classic two guys that have three
thousand strikeouts in their careers, and it started at the
big league level around the same time. Max Schurzer versus
Clayton Kershaw Friday night at Dodger Stadium. I mean two
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veterans that have achieved that are two of the three
pitchers in baseball right now, part of the three thousand
strikeout club. That is what everybody is anticipating, even after
a game like today, Kershaw versus Shurzer on Friday, and look,
the Dodgers aren't catching a really hot Blue Jays team
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that is trying to not only hold off the Yankees,
but the Boston Red Sox now, so they're facing one
of the best offenses in the American League.
Speaker 3 (23:43):
You made up with Schurzer, right, or didn't make up
with him, but Suser's not like going to kill you.
Speaker 4 (23:50):
Well, I mean at least not Friday, the day he's starting.
But I enjoyed my time with Shurzer. I just believe
everybody involved with the Dodgers was pointed by the way
it ended in him not pitching in Game six of
the NLCS that year.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Copy that all fair, all fair criticisms.
Speaker 3 (24:10):
Very fair, well fair we are that we are right
down the middle every single time the Petrosen Money Show
bringing their past fair and balance name in town. If
you wish to respond, David, Thank you, great job man.
Speaker 4 (24:25):
It was tough in that clubhouse today.
Speaker 3 (24:27):
Guys.
Speaker 4 (24:27):
It felt like, uh, that was a that was a
tough one for them to swallow. But thank you.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
Well, here comes the Canadian Bacon. We'll be right back
with more petros and money on AMI seventy l A Sports.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
Was that the John Candy vehicle was? Is that what
it was? Called? Canadian Bacon? I believe there was a
fast film he did a damn shame.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
They're showing it tonight in Dodgers Stadium under the stars.
Uh and strange bruise. It's a double feature, howser. We'll
be right back with more petro somebody on AMPI seventy
l A Sports, your home of the Dodgers. But the
Dodgers lost today and it was there's a bad scene
of the clubhouse. You heard it from Dave.
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have our own event on Friday, and we have an event.
Speaker 2 (26:30):
Tomorrow, Yeah tomorrow inside the locker room. Make sure we
got a full four hour show, so three to seven show,
but the four until five pm hour will be inside
the locker room with the Bandaman Anthony Bunda will join
us just like we had Benkaspirius in there. Always great
to catch up your Dodger heroes and They're kind enough
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to put them in there with us so we can
spend a little bit of time talk about their journey.
About the Dodgers a disappointing one today, no doubt, courtesy
of the young Alex Free situational awareness got away from
a little bit, Bullpen got away from them a little bit.
But Bonda one of our absolute favorites, and he has
been nails all the way through the World Series run
last year and this year as well, so we're looking
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forward to that. And then on Friday p we're going
to HQ's Gastro Pub and Huntington Beach from three to
six pm.
Speaker 3 (27:17):
He did give up an untimely jack the other night,
and I was fortunately yeah, and it was like I
was like, oh no, do we have him tomorrow. I
got a little confused and I was almost in panic mode.
But now I feel better about it.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
I'm hoping that and I didn't want to allude to it.
It has kind of gotten away from a little bit here,
but better than the other way. Right, everything's great. Talks
to us like Casparius.
Speaker 3 (27:36):
Right, yeah, no, I gotcha. Yeah, Now Casparius is back,
Thank goodness. We don't have to wear it the Dodgers
are off tomorrow, but they're back on on Friday, and
we're on on Friday three to six from HQ's Gastropub
and Huntington Beach, located on pch right between fifth and
sixth Street. We've got a lot of prizes and a
lot of great partners to dance with, so we will
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see you there on Friday at three o'clock. But right
now it's time for the Dead Guy Birthday of the Day.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Yeah, he's been celebrated here before, but let's do it again.
I lived in Malibu for five years. If you like
to surf, you know the rock, incredibly fun wave. If
you like the beach, or if you like the camp,
you know the name one of the more famous state
beaches in state parks in the greater Los Angeles area.
Leo Carreo and p As you like the old timey TV,
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he's your guys. Well, he's a real staple California royalty.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
And a great civic leader as well.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Matt a prominent Californio family California, Mexico, Spain all the
way back to twelve sixty the Careo family line, great
grand Pappy Jose was a soldier in the Spanish colonization
of Las Californias and governor of Alta, California. Great uncle Jose,
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three time mayor of Los Angeles. Family started in San
Diego before heading to law s Angelos, where his father
was the chief of Police and then the first mayor
of Santa Monica.
Speaker 3 (29:03):
How about that.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
Leo, though, chased the arts, first job cartoonist for the
San Francisco Examiner before hearing the call the Broadway. Five
years on the stage and Hollywood called him back over
ninety films. Start alongside Boris Carloff, Betty Davis and Parachute Jumper,
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Clark Gable in Manhattan Melodrama, Henry Fonda and Blockade.
Speaker 3 (29:30):
That is my favorite kind of mellow drama, by the way.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
The Manhattan style, unlike the New England which is a
little more creamy.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
I like the tomato bassed drama.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
His character always had, no matter what movie he was in,
a signature line. When he would leave an impactful scene,
he would bellow, let's win whatever that is. He of
course was on the Telly Poncho and the Cisco Kid.
You told the talp when we did our Cinco de
Mayo show at Poncho's in Manhattan Beach.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
Why what was you all?
Speaker 2 (30:02):
That's kind of what the delivery was.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
Yeah, what we we love.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
Nineteen fifty to fifty six. It was the first ever
TV series filmed in color. And even though it was
incredibly successful and Poncho was incredibly well received, no, develop
that was it. That is all he did on the
TV front, save a couple spots as himself and uh,
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I think a single or maybe two episodes on The
Red Skelton Show. Heavily, as you mentioned, involved in politics,
A staunch Republican. Some good, some very very very very bad.
Speaker 3 (30:46):
Your dangle eugenics.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
Well, he just he advocated publicly, repeatedly for the removal
of all Japanese Americans from the West Coast. You know,
math the onset of World War Two, a.
Speaker 3 (31:02):
Lot of people did you know, it's a different time.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Leo was one of them.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
A lot of fear in the air. I had a
grandfather that fought in the Pacific who never trusted Japanese people.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
Yeah, afterwards, you know, it's a different time and they
experienced some things. Uncle Ray was part of that as well.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Shout out to Uncle Ray.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
Yes, no longer with us, but I.
Speaker 3 (31:22):
Bite chapleas with more than Japanese.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
He was a centerpiece of any Republican rally or campaign
or fundraiser here in the state of California. The biggest
one he put together that he was like the MC,
the host, the straw that stirred the drink. It was
the Dewey Becker ticket. Earl Warren, Governor of California. He
got ninety thousand people to show up, Ginger Rogers, Carrie Cooper.
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He knew how to rally hi Noon. He was married
to his wife Edith from nineteen thirteen until her death
in nineteen fifty three. Not just one, but two stars
on the Walk of Fame, one for his movies at
sixteen thirty five Vine again over ninety of those, and
another for The Cisco Kid for TV at fifteen seventeen. Fine.
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He would die in nineteen sixty one at the age
of eighty one. Leo Correo Cash state Peach.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
Love to get back to Poncho's and play the Leo
Corrio sound right. I'm surprised that you didn't have it
for us tonight.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
I thought about it and I was like, ah, I
feel bad. That was Petro's thing.
Speaker 3 (32:29):
Not my veg is Leo Correo's thing. Brother. I didn't
make up Poncho Pancho the Cisco kid.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
Why they he did have his signature delivery and then
he would say, let's win, would leave the scene.
Speaker 3 (32:46):
All right, we got Jamaican noons, it's Jamaica news, sick
rods doing what's fine plastmas last, all right, Matt. Today
we got Earl Chenna Smith, who I had never heard of,
also known as Earl Flute and melchez Idek, the High
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Priest from the Greenwich Farm area of Kingston, Jamaica. His
father was a sound system owner, so he built like
a toy sound system, like if your dad was an
ice cream man and you built a toy ice cream truck.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (33:24):
And his amp was called Tuoner, so his nickname became Tuoner,
which turned into China somehow, just like we used to
call my brother Tosso Bosco and then we started calling
a mister Bosque and now he is referred to as
doctor Nosko.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
Very organic.
Speaker 3 (33:46):
As a as a team, he built his own guitar
at a fishing line and sardine cans. He formed little
groups and was eventually mentored in guitar by Kleon Douglas,
a Jamaican guy. He became the house guitarist for the
Great Bunny Lee and then Lee Scratch Perry's band the Upsetters,
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not exactly lightweight, but in nineteen seventy six he became
Bob Marley and the Whaler's lead guitarist, and that was
a rosta man vibration. And he's on every track there
and most a yeah, most all of Bob Marley's tracks
from then on until his death. And then he's also
worked for Ziggy Marley, especially when he was really young,
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like Tomorrow People and all that and Julian Marley. He
appeared in the movie Club Paradise, playing in Jimmy Cliff's band,
Oh come On. Club Paradise is a deep favorite of
the Petrosen Money Show.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
He too, Aqua Belta is doing here?
Speaker 3 (34:54):
What are these guys? Look at these two aqua belt
He worked on the Miseducation of of Rowling Hills Lauren Hill,
which had a lot of Jamaican musicians on it, and
he worked on Amy Weinhaus's Big album. Many of his
kids have become musicians. He has like three solo albums,
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but he plays the guitar on five hundred albums.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
Does that's a lot of records.
Speaker 3 (35:21):
Shinna Smith, everybody from Dennis Brown and you know it
took all the cocin town to bring down Dennis Brown
Inner Circle. Augustus Pablo, very significant Jamaican musical figure, still
around today and performing, seventy years old, still living in Kingston.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
Earl Chinnismith wasn't the The Club Paradise soundtrack is the
one we worked hard to track down back in the day.
Speaker 3 (35:48):
Did we found it, Yeah, but no, we wanted We
worked hard for it, but not as hard as we
worked for the Mark for Death soundtrack. Right, both featuring
Jimmy Cliff songs, so that's an understand.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
And both now accessible by just hitting the little magnifying
glass inside your face. Actually, I don't know music.
Speaker 3 (36:06):
I don't know they. I mean, I don't think so. No,
I don't think there's a lot of movie soundtracks that
aren't available that should be available. But Club Paradise, I
would imagine with the Yellow Man on there and Jimmy
Cliff and all that, there's a Drake album called Club Paradise,
which is.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
A playlist that was built. So maybe that's how they
do it, but yeah, I don't see.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
Yeah, there is no club parent. You can't buy Club Paradise.
It's not streaming. You got to go deep like we
did do that seet depth, find depth. All right, that's
it for us. We'll be back tomorrow at three o'clock.
Don't forget Anthony Bonda with the Inside the Locker Room
starting at four o'clock. The Patches and Money shall continue
tomorrow at three. Fox Sports Radio is next. Have a
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