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That's right, Matt, and we're going to fight our way
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But we have one more and it's the biggest one,
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Speaker 4 (02:20):
Let me come on, That's what we got in our
fridge here. I was talking to Ryan of Burtzberger's at
our HQ remote And if you're thinking if that can
this guy can Union guy, really make enough burgers to
feed the masses, the petros and money audience that has
a great hunger.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
I mean, if he could do it, if he could
do it for Chafey College.
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Sixteen hundred burgers is what he had to serve at
one of his catering events. Sixteen hundred burgers.
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Well, you know the falls coming up. A lot of
catering events, Matt, for football teams and stuff like that,
might be a good idea to call bertz Berger's.
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Absolutely, I heard teen hundred of them for you.
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I heard that the burgers unchafed the kids at Chaffey.
They're so smooth now, so smooth and greasy. That beef
Tallow unchafed all the Chafs.
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In my turbine and my agent Chafy robes. All right, Matt,
we can't wait to see everybody out there. It is
a great event, and we're hoping that Matt gets his
arms out.
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I mean it's outdoor, yeah, I mean goes without saying
fast times.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
I bought a T shirt that says relaxed war child. Seriously,
but I don't know if it's going to show up
on time. Today's word of.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
The day his words. The word of the day.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
Today's word of the day is Jitters. The BMW Championship
over the weekend, the PGA Tour was going on. I
don't know who won, but nobody had a more disastrous
start than Ben Griffin. He started out with a four
putt from four feet on the first hole to make
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a triple bogie. He then launched his t shot on
the second out of bounds, leading to a double bogie.
After the third green, he was six overhoa. He was
able to grind his way back to one under and
climb back to top fifteen in the leaderboard. Why am
I doing a golf story?
Speaker 4 (04:21):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (04:21):
Why? This is character?
Speaker 3 (04:23):
This is the return of Creatine. When Griffin was asked
what happened out there, Ben, he had a shocking confession.
Speaker 5 (04:31):
Then you were six over through three holes, finished one under.
What the heck happened?
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Yeah, it's a it's kind of an interesting story.
Speaker 5 (04:41):
So I take creatine as a supplement, and this morning
I didn't take it until I basically teed off on
one and I was at the end of my batch
and I had this like basically a snowball of a creatine.
So I'd been in my bucket for probably like a month,
and I like broke it up and put in my
water bott or whatever, like I'm all good, Like I've
taken creatine on a calf which before it's fine. But
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I started taking it for my second shot and I
accidentally swallowed like one of the one of the big
rocks kind of that was in my water bottle. And
I've never overdosed on Korea team before, but I think
I did in the moment because I didn't really drink
any water after that, I basically just enaled like a snowball.
So I started getting like super shaky, and I've never
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felt like this before, and I literally probably got trimmers
and I four putted one and then on two, I
like was freaking out and didn't know what to do,
and I like hit it so far out of bounds
and then like luckily my caddy stepped in like maybe
chug a whole water and like honestly like try to
calm down a little bit, and then I hit the
other one in play and.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
Then I was fine.
Speaker 5 (05:45):
I ended up making whatever a double on that hole,
and I boke you the next hole. Honestly, it was
probably more just like a little bit flustered. But I
was fine, honestly after the second shot on two and
then it was I felt good, and so I went
about my day and got it back to underfar. But yeah,
pretty crazy story. I don't think I'll be taking too
much creatine in the future. I will take it, but
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not in the amount that I in the first team.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
Look of those big grains falling. Now, this might be
the first time I've heard somebody overdose on creatine, and
that is because you can't. But there you go. I
was freaking out.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Man.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
Creatine is back with a vengeance.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
Yes, he referred to it as snowballs and rocks. Yeah,
that's powder. Okay, you know creatine.
Speaker 3 (06:32):
Huh. I broke it up free based it creatine right
before the first hole. My Caddy was like, you're all
cracked out.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Smoke this, He'll calm you down.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
That's what happened to VESSI all right, it's time with
the number of the day. Here's my number, number.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
Of the Dame number the day is twelve. So the
Rocky series P. Kyle Carroll is going to be out
there on third base. Got called up little ways back,
and we had our friend John Mintern from Omar Bats
to help us clarify the situation. Sund Right Guest of
the Month Matt John Minter, founder of the re launched
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Glomar Bats. Kyle Carros uses Glomar Bats and a tip
of the cap to a young man with a lot
of class. They're in the Colorado Rockies organization. When you
get called up, you know, you put in your bat order,
and it turns out Major League Baseball pays a premium
as to what you're paying when it's coming out of
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your own pocket. So Caros on the call up orders
the max twelve bats. Give me twelve of those from Glomar.
And here's the thing, Marucci, you see them all over baseball.
They're located in Baton Rouge. Victis another big bat producer.
Victis King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Obviously we know Louisville Slugger
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in Louisville, Kentucky, rawlings Saint Louis, Missouri.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
But Jacky said that his visit to the Louisville bat
place was pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
Yeah, well, I mean legendary. Of course.
Speaker 4 (08:08):
They're the ones that got it all, got it all going. Well,
you can go visit Glomark because it's right here in
our backyard, p Seal Beach, California. They produced the bats there,
their cages there, all their researches right there, all local.
Kyle Carros first big leaguer, poor Glomar and with that
Glomar bat, he's hitting two eighty one a seven fifty
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three ops. Got his first day off yesterday. As I mentioned,
the Rockies are winning since he was called up. They
won five of their last six. And another Petros and
Money connection artist Jeremy Searcy, who does a lot of
the art for Jack's and HSS. He makes beautiful surf
posters of classic surf spots. Caro's for Players Weekend wanted
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a portrait of the Manhattan Beach Pier and Jeremy was
the one who painted it on his bat that got
sent out there for the for the weekend series. For
Players Weekend, I met.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Lamar Bett, so keep an eye on that.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
Absolutely.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
It was a great moment when Mentor came on and
roasted John Ireland.
Speaker 4 (09:11):
Roasted him so hard that would probably ruin his swinging,
maybe his career.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
I thought they were at the Boston Market. Mary got
roasted so hard. Did you guys see any pie is bad?
Speaker 2 (09:20):
It was a pencil. It's kind of cool.
Speaker 3 (09:23):
Yeah, I'll tell you, I'll tell you that's right. So
I heard he loves to keep score with a pencil.
That's why they did it. But I want to say that,
I mean, I love Mentor, and I love Glomar, and
I love the Carroll's family. But we're kind of underselling
this awesome Colorado Rocky song, aren't we?
Speaker 2 (09:42):
And pretty great right.
Speaker 6 (09:45):
This time.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
I'm gonna have to listen to this tomorrow. I'm gonna
have to take a look at this tomorrow. But a
pin at that. We gotta change. We gotta do Ronnie's song.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
This is this song of the day.
Speaker 3 (10:02):
I don't know. I kind of like that little be
going on there Colorado Rockies.
Speaker 7 (10:06):
Indeed, Rocky Mountain Way is our song of the day,
a nice cover of the classic Joe Walsh tune performed
nicely by Ozzy Osbourne. Because an I'm a Horse Modello
meets a lot of Monday is underway, where a flex
Alert begins a brief two and a half hour tour
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Dodgers sweep the Padres look like the better and more
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great insight. He's going to be doing TV for the
Padres series down in San Diego. It is David Vasse
joining us. Dave, the sweep happened. You were out there.
What were your immediate impressions of how the Dodgers played
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and showed themselves to be over the weekend.
Speaker 6 (12:44):
Yeah, I actually think that you have to credit Clayton
Kershaw for setting the tone for the entire weekend. Dave
Roberts said this. We talked about it on Friday, how
Kershaw heightens the focus of everybody on the team when
he pitches and it feels it's like they had the
right guy on the right day, at the right moment
to raise everybody's focus because it had waned over the
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last few weeks. And look, they carry that over with
their starting pitching with Blake Snell on Saturday especially, I
thought Tyler Glassnell could have gone out for the sixth inning,
but still the Dodgers were able to find a way
to come back thanks to a Mookie BET's home run
in the eighth inning. But really, you go back to
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Friday night, what Kershaw did is just incredible. It's remarkable.
His eighteenth season in baseball and he's able to cool
off one of the hottest lineups in baseball that had
won five in a row that had caught the Dodgers.
The Dodgers were one game back going into that Friday
night game, and now they're two games ahead in the
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NL West, and I think Kershaw deserves a lot of
credit for all that.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
Yeah, we got into it a little bit earlier, Dave,
without that effort, and not to mention being able to
squeeze out of that jam in the innings and not
lose that game as they had lost so many in
the previous three weeks certainly seem to set the tone.
And when you look at Kershaw, the guy's gone six
in each of his last three that one included, has
given up two earned runs in those eighteen innings. And
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we talked about this with you, I don't know, maybe
a week two weeks ago, about is it Yamamoto who
starts game one? Is it Snell? Is it Glass? Now
does Otani go to the bullpen? Like what do you
think they end up doing? If Kershaw stays healthy and
continues to be kind of the heartbeat of this team.
Speaker 6 (14:30):
Yeah, that's a great question everybody. It seems like every start,
every start Kershaw makes, there are so many doubters, Oh,
how's it going to go tonight? Is he going to
have his stuff? How is he going to get through
this one? But he keeps proving everybody wrong because, like
you said, he is so stubborn. He doesn't give in.
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He out competes everybody those one on one matchups. He's
out competing Machado, he's out competing for Nando Tatis Junior.
Just not giving in, and he was benefited by a
really good defense behind him. Freddie Freeman played great first
base on Friday night, and all weekend long. But look,
from what I understand, what makes Kershaw so tough to
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hit is that he still has the same exact release
point for every single pitch. Baseball players call that tunneling.
He tunnels it perfectly where when it comes out of
his hand, you don't know what pitch it's going to be.
And he's out smarting some of these over zealous hitters
that are just looking for slug So that just plays
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into his hand. And like I said, when the Dodgers
have needed him the most over the last eighteen years,
he seems to be there, and he was there again
on Friday.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
David Vasse is our guest. Whenever we think about the Rockies, Dave,
we think, wow, they suck and the Dodgers better beat him.
And then we think about Kyle Carrolls, who's up with
the team and he's going to be taking on the
Dodgers of course, the son of Eric Carross Mara Costa
U C l A. How exciting is this and and
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what are we going to see? What's he like?
Speaker 6 (16:12):
Yeah, he got his major league start in Arizona last week,
and in his first major league start, he drove in
his first run and got his first hit, and Eric
was there, and Eric Carross told me he'll be there
in Denver for all four games. He's not broadcasting any
more games for sports in at l A this season,
but he'll be there. And I said, well, that means
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they may try to put you to work, maybe mike
you up. And he said, well, dude, they got to
find me for.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
A lot like him, Stay hot.
Speaker 6 (16:46):
Stay hot, you try to find me first bullet or
all handle all that.
Speaker 3 (16:51):
What kind of player is he? Though, Dave, Well, I mean,
how how good is he? How how how long do
you think he'll be up with them? What's a skinny?
Speaker 6 (16:59):
Hey, it's a a quick attension for him. He's paid
his dues. I know when the Rockies traded Ryan McMahon,
they were opening a spot for Kyle Carros, who was
just a matter of when not if this season, and
it came a lot sooner. I don't know like him
as a major league player. I think we're all going
to get introduced to the next generation of Caros in
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Major League Baseball. But he's fundamentally sound, and he's a
guy that's trying to do well on a really bad team.
So I think he's he's got a good foundation with
his parents, and we'll see it'll be ironic whether or
not he hurts the Dodgers in this NLS chase before
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they get to San Diego.
Speaker 4 (17:45):
I think I did the math right here, Dave, not
to put a negative spin. Look, they sweep the Padres.
The Padres come in having closed a nine game deficit
and go up by one, a ten game swing in
about six weeks. But you know, you just kind of
look at how sloppy they were or they did not
meet the moment. Dylan Cees was terrible to get things.
You know, you had the caught stealing in the top
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of the first with Blake Snell kind of getting some
traffic behind him, he gets out of that gym. The
Dodgers' offense only put up what was it, thirteen hits
I think thirteen or fifteen hits over those three games.
Just kind of your what are your takeaways overall? Obviously
the three wins are huge, the Kershaws start huge, but
sort of, what did you take away from that series?
Speaker 6 (18:28):
Okay? Number one, the Padres are still super emotional and
the Dodgers, I know, we want to detract from their personality,
but that's what's helped them have this culture of winning
and not panic whenever things get really desperate, when they
go twelve and twenty two, they always stick with their process.
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And I was slapped down by Freddie Freeman on Friday,
then I was slapped down by Blake Trenton on Saturday
about my whole urgency, my whole urgency mantra is no tomorrow.
And they said that's not what makes the Dodgers the Dodgers,
and they're right, But individually plays, he still got to play.
And on Saturday, you're right, Will Smith threw out two
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base runners trying to steal on Blake Snell. He threw
out a third in the second inning. Without those throws
by Will Smith, it could have been a different game
on Saturday. And who knows what happens on Sunday. But
to me, you know, we didn't talk a lot about
show hey Otani because he didn't homer in those three games.
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But for me, I thought O'tani had a great series
because he stayed within himself. He didn't have big swings.
He gave himself up in that first night in the
third inning where the Dodgers scored two runs to take
the lead without even having a hit. He hit the
ball to the right side to get a run home.
The second night, he got on base with walks, singles,
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and that's who O'tani was. That's what made him so
great last year, and it was re freshing to see
that again in these three games.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
Great stuff from David Vasse. As the Dodgers are in
Colorado for a four game series, all eyes on where
Eric Carros is. They gotta find Eric Carross. Dude, Dave,
what about Key K? How soon is he coming back?
Speaker 6 (20:19):
T K's going to go out on a rehab assignment tomorrow,
and I don't believe he's going to be ready for
the series in San Diego, but I do believe that
he will be back on the next homestand when the
Dodgers return on Monday. His elbow's feeling a lot better.
I talked to him a couple of days ago. He
said he's been swinging the bat for quite some time now,
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that's what was giving his left elbow issues, and whatever
non surgical procedures he had to try to relieve the pain.
It obviously worked, because even yesterday morning he was taking
batting practice on the field for the first time since
going on the IL he's been swinging in the cage
for the most part. So that's a huge boost for
a team that's without tom Y Edmond and without Max Munsey.
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If they can get through the rest of this week,
they'll get Keith Hernandez back on Monday, and that certainly
will give Dave Roberts a lot more quality, experienced options.
Speaker 4 (21:17):
Last one, Dave always love a guy named Buddy. What
the hell is Buddy Kennedy?
Speaker 6 (21:23):
Yeah, I wanted to know as well, and Dino Ebel
introduced me to him yesterday morning and he was our
pregame guest before the game as he made his first
started third base for the Dodgers. Good chance he make
his makes his second today with Kyle Freeland on the mound.
But Buddy Kennedy's a Jersey kid. He's from New Jersey.
He's from the same town as Mike Trout and actually
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worked out at the same offseason Jim as Mike Trout,
as he told us yesterday, and some one day they
overlapped in their work at outs, and Trout took a
liking to Buddy Kennedy and they became really close friends.
He worked i with Trout. During the off season, they
hunt together. They even go to Eagles games together. So
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Buddy Kennedy a Jersey kid, Jim Tan laundry and some
baseball with Mike Trout.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
My buddy, the Millville Metior has a buddy, my buddy.
All right, Dave, great stuff and we appreciate you. And
we'll be listening on Marongo Casino, Dodgers on Deck and beyond,
Dodgers in Colorado.
Speaker 6 (22:24):
Thanks Dave, Thank you, guys.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
Gonna have to find me first.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
Ah, Yes day Hot, We'll be back with more petros
and Buddy the Dead of a live guy, Birthday of
the Day, staying hot on an I'm a Horse Monday.
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most importantly the end of the week. As we are
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Our friend Ryan Union guy who owns operates BZ Burgers
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We got yogurt Land coming out, Wild Fork Food trucks,
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I just reminded Kates that he just he went with
too big of a font today. You know, I fin
was too big. It got kicked off. It was very
upsetting for us all day. Ta Oh you know what, Matt,
that's not my fault. That's this company's fault.
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No more printed in color, by the way, no more. Yeah,
not allowed. And it's clipping the top and bottom of
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Speaker 3 (25:36):
You know, it's one thing to lay people off.
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But my gosh, let the copy man continue to come
fix our copy machines.
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For God's sakes.
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I guarantee you John, stuff that he prints out of
KFI is not clipping off.
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Speaker 3 (25:48):
Does he have color?
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Why can't we use his rainbow of colors?
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He's got curier pigeons. Ta right into the studio and
just drop it off in the middle of segments.
Speaker 3 (25:59):
So ken Ken's not on the show anymore. But he
operates a ravenry, Yes he does, bringing.
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In the information. Seriously, why can't we use this printer?
They won't let us. I don't have access to it.
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You better ask for it, aren't we? Friends with ray?
Hot and Cold? Huh?
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Hot and cold?
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Got it? Okay? All right, Matt celebrating a birthday today.
One of your favorites, Shelley Winters, would have been one
hundred and five today. Shelley Winters died in two thousand
and six. From Bombshell to Broadway and back. Born Shelley
Shrift in Saint Louis Jewish parents. Her mother worked at
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the theater and her dad made men's clothes. They moved
to Brooklyn when she was nine. She also grew up
in Queens, just like Victor Brigg. She worked as a model,
and at sixteen she moved to la because her sister
Mary a guy that ran the El Centro Theater. And
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then she went back to New York City to study
in the New School, which is why we're playing the
instrumental to Newjack Hustler Jack, new Jack, New Jack, New Jack.
There's a rumor that while she was at the New School,
Shelley Winters, for her monologue just brought like a portable
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toilet on stage and just blew it out in front
of it.
Speaker 4 (27:27):
I could see that she definitely conveys that sort of disposition.
Speaker 3 (27:32):
We're talking about. Nineteen forty. Yeah, in nineteen forty two
through forty four, she was in Broadway in a run
up to Flattermouse.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
Okay, I'm built like I'm gonna trap on the stage.
Speaker 3 (27:45):
She's well, she wasn't built like that, Dan, and she's
a beautiful bombshell. A long term contract with Columbia War
Movies Westerns. She won an Academy Award for the Diary
of Van Frank, one of your Favorites, It Watch, nominated
for A Patch of Blue for Supporting Actress, nominated for
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A Place in the Sun, Nominated for The Poseidon Adventure.
Nominated for a couple of British Academy Awards. She has
a very famous scene in this Poseidon Adventure where she
holds her breath and then and swims around and saves
Gene Hackman. Other movies Harper Petrosen Money film noir favorite
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with Paul Newman, Jack new Jack. She was not in
New Zack City. She wasn't Alphie. She was in Bloody Mama,
a hit from the nineteen seventies. Next Stop Greenwich Village
in seventy six, Delta.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
Force Well, Delta Force Well.
Speaker 3 (28:54):
That was when she was like very like, portly old
lady Shelley Winters Portrait of a Lady. In the nineties,
she did ten episodes of Roseanne Okay, kind of like
Roseanne in her later life, lots of theater and summer
stock plays. Two Academy Awards, Married four times, one child
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with her second husband, who was an Italian movie guy who.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
Became a doctor.
Speaker 4 (29:27):
Her son became the doctor, the daughter, the daughter DUTCHA
that's sexious by me.
Speaker 3 (29:41):
Here's Shelley Winters doing what women don't often do. Robin
a bank.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
All right, Hey, everybody rich for the ninth Canibar. Anybody
moves your dad. We're all gonna play a game. I'm
sure you all know it called Simon's Fish and that
hair of sime Ah that's the gun gun Simon.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
Shelley Winters.
Speaker 4 (30:11):
Well, you're a live guy, Pete. It is Redford's birthday.
I'm not touching that. He's eighty nine and we're on
a bit of a tough run right now. I thought
for sure you might go alive today, so you could
take Boozler. I know, but I was like, you know what.
Speaker 3 (30:25):
I'm not Winters. I saw a chance to do something
that you like.
Speaker 4 (30:29):
Yeah, well here's what I found. I found German power metal.
A band called Pink Cream sixty nine. WHOA bets your ass.
We're gonna dig into what the hell they got going on.
Speaker 3 (30:42):
I need a T shirt of that band.
Speaker 4 (30:45):
Sixty one years old. Today is Andy Darris. This is
a song called Keeper of the Seven Keys.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
It's that kind of mountains and Phil.
Speaker 4 (30:59):
Born in Carl's Germany, Southwest Germany looks glorious, by the way,
dug into the town A little bit beautiful right, first
band Paranoid, obviously influenced by Sabbath Day. Bobby bounced around
in a few bands after that, while still in his teens,
the band Nameless, another band Dragon. They're making demos, they're
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touring the region, they're making some headway, getting some traction,
and then a couple of kids are like, yeah, we're
going to university. This thing sucks the metal though, Yes,
so all the work they put in recording songs like
Hello Usa, Hot Looking Romeo and rock your Body Down,
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We're kicked to the curt Off eighty seven. R Man
Dennis or Daris Sorry Andy, Darris starts Paint Cream sixty nine.
They win the Metal Hammer Newcomer competition That'll Hammer. They
land a record deal with CBS. They get sent out
on tour to Europe, all through Europe, across the pond
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of the US.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
Japan loves them.
Speaker 4 (32:09):
It's a six year run that sees Pink Cream sixty
nine making headway in the metal circles. But Darris wants
to be a rock star. He wants to be a
front man's front man, and he performs and it feels
like all the effort he's putting in is not being rewarded.
In nineteen ninety three, he gets the call Michael Kiske
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and INGR Stetenberg decide they're leaving Helloween, and they say, Darris,
we need you.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
We need you to be the new lead, the.
Speaker 4 (32:42):
New frontman, the primary songwriter, so you can pen songs
like this Keeper of the Seven Keys for Halloween and
I'll be damn That's exactly what he did on Master
of the Rings on the Time of the Oath.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
I think they're going to hire you from when they
do their behind the music and Daris said, you got it, boys,
you got it.
Speaker 4 (33:08):
It's so big p He says, I'm going solo and
they say, no problem. So he's got two careers running parallel.
Come In from the Rain, no issues with the band
pumping out solo records. Helloween keeps toring he's doing Done
by Mirrors for himself. Well, Helloween is doing Rabbit Don't
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Come Easy, and they're both working on the metal charts.
Missus God an international metal hit, valid Light the Universe
with Blackmore. Knight's Candae Night was a huge hit. Then
they're still playing. They put out the self titled Helloween
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in twenty twenty one, and he just put out million
dollar haircut ten cent head. He'll think you too, I
like that one too. He's got one son. I'm thinking
it's a bastard because there's no wife mentioned anywhere. He
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lives in Spain, Canary Islands, frontman for Halloween and this,
of course, if you want to dig it up, Keeper
of the Seven Keys, a thirteen minute, forty three second
song from Andy Daris.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
What a moment German Metal.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
We'll be back as if we could follow that with
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