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a little bit hot with his words. The word of
the day. Today's word of the day is Snoop Doggy
dog at a long beach. Get ready to be inundated
with Snoop Dogg, LA World Cup, LA Olympics. Snoop Dogg

(02:05):
is going to be everywhere and he was at the
F one events over the weekend. We'll have a report
this week. I hope a lot of Dodgers action, a
lot of flex shows.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
Real barn Burner of an F one.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
Race, Kimmy Antonelli but in beautiful Miami performing at the
Club eleven, which I'm not really sure that's how you
say it, because the two l's or one of the
l's and eleven, which is not which is not an
L at all. It's just two number ones like an eleven,

(02:38):
So it's e number eleven E.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
V E M E oh, I gotcha.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
Right Anyway, Snoop Dogg had a T shirt on when
he was performing with like a pimp looking sho heo
tawny with long hair and a fedora holding up the
west side and a pamp look in Yoshi Yamamoto holding
up the west side like him and Dre but their

(03:09):
heads are superimposed as Otani and Yoshi yamamotol old Taani
and yamamotole and a gangster like stance. Snoop Doggs smoking
a dube performing at eleven with the number eleven in
it in Miami for the F one race, bringing La

(03:31):
flavor to the Marlins people who just took two out
of three from the Dodgers on the West coast. Just
so you know what the cool people are doing, Matt,
that's what it.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
Does, Okay, Well, he kind of is our official unofficial
ambassador of the City of Los Angeles Welcoming Committee.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Yeah. I mean at Beauty a Full El Paso, they
have the Amigo Man who is like the ambassador of
the city, and here we have Snoop doggy dog who's
from Long Beach, which is a totally different city.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
Yeah, God bless and a big city no less, Yeah, quite.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Large, Matt. Yeah, look at that harbor. They were able
to raise up that bridge. I mean, I like it
better than when it was exhibit. It's now time for
the number. Number of the day.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
Number of the day is I'm gonna go with like
seven mentioned in the hours your weekend if the people
were listening. If not, I'll repeat it. The Good Doctor's
daughter is a professional soccer player. She's played in Germany,
then Mexico for Club America Good Doctor is your friend, yes,
and now she plays for the NWSL the Boston Legacy FC.

(04:58):
And as a father of three daughters, my oldest played lacrosse.
Had to watch a lot of girls lacrosse. Kates can
attest because I don't know if it was the programming
that led him to leave my room, if it was
the odors I was emitting, if there was something, I
don't know what it was, but he left my room
while I was watching the Big Ten Women's Golf Championships

(05:23):
as a form of entertainment, point being, watch a lot
of the women's and the girls' sports, and I enjoy
a lot of the women's In the girls' sports, the
ladies run for gold in the Olympics, and hockey was
a great watch. The war Women's World Cup is always
a good watch. And yet there is one sport that

(05:43):
gets more attention, and the male sex is derided more
for not supporting it than any other. And it is
making its return, and it is on every morning show
that the wife watches, and it is on the front
page of the most popular sports website in the world,

(06:05):
theevilfour letter dot com, And routinely they trick you into
clicking on their stories by putting the city names instead
of the team names, and you then realize it's not
an NBA story but a WNBA story, and it is
completely unwatchable. Of all the women's sports, there is one
that is hard as all mother scratch in hell to watch.

(06:28):
It does not look like standard basketball. It feels like
a different sport entirely, and yet is the one. It's
not women's tennis that is a joy to watch, and
yet it is the one that they have chosen to
shove down our throats. And the NBA owns it or
I don't, I don't know, I don't know, we got maxed.

(06:54):
Don't know if it's just a product of Yes, they
could own whatever sport they wanted. If they wanted to
own the women's Professional Soccer League, which looks like soccer
when you watch it, they could yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
I mean, you know, man, at least they done a
really good job at marketing their number one star and
treating her with the respect she deserves forgetting everybody paid.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
They it truly is as curious as anything I've ever seen.
For twenty plus years, that twenty five years, maybe thirty
years now, they have been trying to make this thing
work and have given it more attention and invested more
money and equity in programming that is probably worth five

(07:36):
thousand times the money that they've even sunk into it,
which is already one hundred times too much, and they're
doing it again. Is it is truly fascinating to me
that they continue to believe this is the women's sport
that we need to get behind, and this is the
one that's going to break into the mainstream and gain
a male viewership and really explode out of all the possibilities.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Don't you like the universal basketball heel Angel.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
Reese she is truly one of the worst basketball players.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
Oh man.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
She shoots it like a twenty eight percent clip and
she is one of the faces of the league. It
is fascinating and it really hit me as I was
watching the SoC I'm like, man, the five total goals
that were scored were not fluky. One was on a
header from a corner. One was an absolute freaking laser
from outside the box around a defender. It was really

(08:32):
good soccer. And I'm like, and they don't give a damn,
but they will shove Angel Reese who shoots twenty percent
from the floor down our throats and say we have
to respect her. And she's a viable superstar.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Gabby Hawkas is gonna save the league. Don't worry, Ronnie.
Song of the Day kind of.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
This is the song.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
Of the day.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
This is so so.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
Song of the Day is called Winters Circle from singer, songwriter, percussionist,
DJ and all around entertainer Anderson Pack because the Petros
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Speaker 2 (09:34):
I would not have had Ronnie and his wife getting
obsessed with Kentucky Derby's shoulder programming over the weekend HLife.

Speaker 4 (09:42):
It was more her than anything else, because she was
fascinated with those large hats and the dresses that they
were wearing.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Well, there you go.

Speaker 4 (09:52):
She was quite impressed.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
A dandy. We'll be back with more Petros and Money
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(11:06):
now it is time for the top story of the day.
Top story of it.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Well, we just went through it and slapped us open
hand slap style right in the face. But again it
does not look promising, but neither did the Rockets series,
and look how that turned out. Heavy underdogs, the Lakers
not only made it a series, but jumped out to
a two zero lead. They held home court, one of
those games being the one with Kevin Durant playing. They

(11:33):
won Game three and the most improbable backs against the wall.
Stan Van Gundy already said the game was over with
thirty seconds still on the clock and wondering whether or
not this series might slip away from them if they
can't win Game four. They overcome all of that in
twenty eight seconds and a ninety nine percent win probability
by the Rockets in that game take an insurmountable three
zero series lead, and even when the Rockets punched back,

(11:57):
a lot of questions saying, of all the teams that
could force of game seven, just about every pundits number
one was the Rockets, because the continued disbelief in this
Lakers team actually having enough firepower to overcome those young
legs in a seven game series. Yet the Lakers brushed
it aside like a fly on potato salad at a picnic.

(12:20):
And I guess doubting them was foolish. The keys were there,
the signs were evident for all of us. They could
have slid to the five seed or even the six
after Oklahoma City humiliated them by thirty six in Los Angeles,
and a Golden State team that was trying to dig
out of the ten seed was waiting for the next

(12:41):
contest up in San Francisco, and the Lakers hammered him,
hammered the Warriors one nineteen to one to oh three
on their home court, Lebron with a near triple double
with no Donchets, no Austin Reeves, a squad that was
reeling on that three game losing streak, and again the
most recent being one of the more humiliating losses at

(13:02):
Staples Center. Then they had Phoenix sitting in a seventh spot,
prime playing position. We were focused. Many were focused on
the Clippers and how well they had been playing, maybe
ascending to the seventh spot and being a problem for
the Spurs. With Kawhi Leonard, who was playing as good
as anybody, they had a lot to play for the
Lakers again, one hundred and one to seventy three, a

(13:24):
twenty eight point pummeling of a Phoenix team that was
motivated to hold on to that seven. They did because
the Clippers fell apart Lebron again with a near twenty
eight point triple double to go with four steals, and
that is what carried them into the playoffs. With what
every team says they want at the start of a season,
a home playoff series. Celtics had a home playoff series.

(13:47):
Celtics jumped the Sixers three games to one. They were
the team that was supposed to be the class of
the Eastern Conference. They were the favorites with the Knicks
flailing to their third place finish. A lot of question
about Mike Brown not being the guy to lead this
team back to the conference finals. Sixers always a disaster
waiting to happen that somehow they dug out of that

(14:10):
three to one hole, knocked off the Celtics again, the
favorites in the East going into the playoffs, and sent
Boston Superstar crying on social media about referees and flopping
and all the reasons why they lost a three to
one series lead instead of their performance. Head coach Joe

(14:31):
Mizzoula starting three guys who would combined for fourteen point
seven points per game combined Luca Garza, Ron Harper Junior
and Baylor Shireman little under eighteen points per game this year,
they combined. Yeah, that's what he said. You sure you
want to go with these guys? My team's on the floor.

(14:52):
They combined for zero points in thirty five minutes. They
were the favorites in the East, and they lost in
the first run. JJ Reddick, I guess figured it out.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
No doubt you are gonna mention Tatum's injury, righting, Well,
I mean Tatum is Kevin Durant's injury.

Speaker 3 (15:10):
Kevin Durant, So is Luka Doncic, Luca Reeves. I mean,
Luca's a better player than Jason Tatum. He's a better
player than Kevin Durant and JJ Reddick figured it out,
and yeah, that's how they turned the first round series
on its head. No, Kevin Durant, injuries are a big
part s happens. And now in this next round, Jalen

(15:32):
Williams dealing with a hammy. It's one of their best players.
Chat Holmgren missed his entire rookie season, missed fifty games
last regular season before being back for the playoffs and
obviously helping lead Oklahoma City to their first ever title.
He has been a constant this year, sixty nine games,
twenty nine minutes per but he is seven foot and

(15:53):
under two hundred pounds. As happens to those guys. Now,
there is a flip side to this. There's a little
problem of the zero and four record in the regular
season against the thunder.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
Well, come on, man, I'm surely you can find a
way to speak authoritatively and just drown that out.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
Well, I know you'd love for me too, Pee, But
the Lakers lost one hundred and twenty one to ninety
two on November two.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
Yeah, but the playoffs are a different animal, right.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
That is a twenty nine point loss. If you didn't
want to do the quick.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Man I lose by nineteen.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
You know, well they only lost. They only lost by
nine on February ninth, without Luca, but the Thunder did
not play likely back to the back MVP of the
league's Sega, Shay Gilges Alexander. So there's that in the
nine point is he healthy? He is healthy? The game
Luca blew out his hammy. They were already down by

(16:45):
thirty and lost by forty five. Yeah, forty five. They
lost by one hundred and thirty nine to ninety six
on April second. They then rested Lebron James. In the
April seventh game. Even when the Thunder called off the
Dogs after about twenty minutes, they still made a mockery

(17:05):
of professional basketball, win in by thirty six, one hundred
and twenty three to eighty seven. Four games, four losses,
average deficit of loss over thirty points. So we go
to the Sharps again.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
I mean, that's a lot to overcome.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
It seems like it, you know what I.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Mean that they have their work cut out for them.

Speaker 3 (17:30):
And here is the one thing that is in concert
with the first round series is Vegas has zero belief
that the Lakers are going to get out of this.
Remember we mentioned the odds were better for the Rockets
to sweep than the Lakers to win. They were shorter odds,
and they're doing it again tomorrow. It will be Thunder

(17:51):
by fifteen and a half in a conference semifinal. That is,
I would assume one of the largest opening game spreads
in the last ten years. For any two teams that
are meeting fifteen and a half in a game that
can get wonky with foul trouble and all of that,

(18:14):
I would assume the great majority of people are going
to take the points because rarely do you get blowouts
like that. But maybe that's how the folks in Vegas
make their money back.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
One of the Jay Williams hamstrings into account Matt that
fifteen points pread.

Speaker 3 (18:28):
He has not been projected to return yet, so I
think even without Jalen Williams, we're like, yeah, well we'll
go ahead and lay fifteen and a half there. That
would be like an NFL playoff game being fourteen points
blowout level. And that is nothing compared to the Thunder
being minus in the second round thirty exactly. This is

(18:51):
not an opening round play in versus one seed. They
are minus thirty five one hundred to win the series.
You have to bet thirty five hundred dollars to win
one hundred dollars. That is what you must risk thirty
five hundred to walk out with thirty six hundred from
the casino. I would say online in your app, but

(19:14):
we can't do that here in California. Thanks guys. The
Spurs I want to gamble should man handle the Timberwolves.
They are a heavy favorite at minus six fifty what
the Thunder are six times that the odds now are dramatically.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
First round was the one that really provided the competition
right on paper.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
The odds are dramatically lower than they were for the
Rockets to sweep, but the Thunder are still plus one
fifty five to sweep the Lakers, and that is the
favorite of all the odds. They believe it is most
likely for the Thunder to win in four at plus
one fifty five. In five, it jumps to plus two

(20:01):
hundred six plus four fifty and seven should the Lakers
win three games and force a deciding game seven, a
gigantic plus eight twenty five, So the sweep is still
the favorite by far, and again, much like the Rocket series,
considerably lower than the odds for the Lakers to win.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
If I wanted to speak the Lakers' success into existence,
you would say something like, well, the Lakers can jump
on these rocket I mean these thunder like they jumped
on the rockets and cause doubt and panic and knock
them off their pegs and then take advantage and win

(20:42):
the series by stunning them like a taser or something,
because they don't have the heart of a champion, except
they won the championship plus year.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
Yeah, yeah, I don't think you're gonna stun them. I
think m like shin of light, maare eyes, yeah, frog
or something.

Speaker 2 (20:59):
But I don't think you know.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
I think the only path the victory here is and
I hate to say it because you don't, it's catastrophic injury.
It's truly the only path. Well, I saw it.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
Remember when it happened with Kevin Durant in the final, Like
you saw the moment his his his achilles exploded with
Golden State and you're like, oh, insane of the cat strains.

Speaker 3 (21:23):
That's it and it is over. Yeah, they were up
three to one. They lost for three. Many people said
that that was the finals victory that goaded Lebron James
coming from behind against a dynasty or a dynist date,
but they didn't take into account that the three one

(21:44):
deficit was overcome. When Kevin Durant's achilles snapped, Yes, that's
what we'd be talking about. A catastrophic injury.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
And you already said that that Chet Holmgren is real skinny.

Speaker 3 (21:54):
He's seventy one hundred and ninety nine pounds.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
You did say that, So you know you're putting out
out there like I'm just saying, I don't know about
that one guy. He's pretty skinny out there. He might
get hurt.

Speaker 3 (22:06):
He's got a gigantic head. Makes no sense that he
doesn't just fall over.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
What are they doing in La radio? Well, this one
guy said, the Jetholmgrid's real skinny, So you never know
what might happen to that guy.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
That's right. That is all they got.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
If they get blown out and then they get blown
out again. How much you want to bet Lebron has
some kind of injury like.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
Oh, mysterious ailment for Game three.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Ingrown ass hair, or you know, shows up with a
cast on one arm. I could see that, and then
picks up a suitcase with.

Speaker 3 (22:42):
The same again their average margin of loss in the
four games was over thirty points over thirty They didn't
have Shay Gildgess Alexander Now the Lakers didn't have Donches
and still lost by nine. So yeah, twenty nine, forty
five and thirty six.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Maybe OKC is like the Nuggets where they're like a
one championship or the Raptors, right like one championship and wow,
or the Milwaukee Bugs, like, hey, wasn't that great and
now it's over.

Speaker 3 (23:19):
And now they have to contend with the likes of
Lebron Like last year when they marched to the title,
they didn't have to contend with Lebron. I see what
you're saying, like, you know, never know like last year. Yeah,
that makes sense. You know, how tough, like how hard
was their path last year? You know, they had to
beat the Nuggets in seven, which they did. You know,

(23:43):
then they had Minnesota and then they had the Pacers,
who were an unlikely finals participants. So there you go. Maybe, yeah,
my projection wasn't you know of a seven footer who
weigh one hundred and ninety nine pounds just you know,
blowing off earth.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Maybe they'd never really fade the real goat. That's what
it is, the real whiskery goat Lebron.

Speaker 3 (24:04):
Maybe that's what it is. A guy that likes to
complain to kids with Lebron James big heads in his
jersey on sitting right behind the bench. See this, bsiight here,
what's that?

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Mister James?

Speaker 3 (24:14):
Shut up? Maybe that's what it is.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
You know, I saw a couple people wearing Laker hats
at Beach Life. I mean, we're a long way away
from Laker flags and all that geekage, but there there
will be a lot of love if the Lakers making
a serious Matt I mean, the city will be alive.

Speaker 3 (24:33):
I wanted to celebrate him. We got to remember, like
we've said this repeatedly, you know, the Bubble Championship was
experienced virtually by people on zoom those That's what the
fans got to do in twenty twenty. Since then, look
at all these boxes they have. They have advanced out

(24:53):
of the first round just once, just once, Like so
I want to try to like spin a positive. You're like, hey,
they lost in the first round.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
I could see, you.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
Know the last the last two years, So way to go.
You beat the Rockets. You weren't supposed to do. You're
supposed to get swept as a matter of fact. But
here we are.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
So maybe you out coached Udoka.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
Out coach Udoka. I don't know if you know he
was distracted by an assistant that was married to one
of his great friends.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
No, Matt, No, it just happened in Boston. Hey pay that.
Hey use that same energy when you're talking about Vrabel
and Rusini. Okay, you racist.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
And good on inside the NBA. Way to go, guys,
pretty good way to go. Well done f the suits
telling you not to do it us. This is what
we do.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
Some producers getting absolutely just violated, just tally whacked, right,
just absolutely.

Speaker 3 (25:52):
Fuck violated with a Kyle Protter.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
Mister Levy, you are in big trouble. I did it.
I did it. Charles were all doing it again.

Speaker 3 (26:03):
God bless them.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
They'll never work against you, will not work in Tuscaloosa.
He's worth it. It was worth it. You sew out.
We'll be back with the Dead and the Life Guy
Birthday of the Day, and then the Dodgers versus Strows.

(26:30):
This is Petro on demand. Well, thank you for listening, everybody.
Petro sand money off early today because the Dodgers are
in Houston, Texas, a very exciting city, fast growing, with
traffic that rivals Los Angeles' traffic. What a place. That's

(26:55):
where the Dodgers are, That's where their consado bats are,
and we'll see if things can get better tonight. We've
got a great week in great sports talk, but we
were each sports talk be flexed back tomorrow as well.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
Yeah, big three out in Houston, as we've set all
show Yamamoto tonight and then Otani tomorrow. Glass now in
the early one on Wednesday, see whether or not they
can mirror what Justin Robleski did yesterday and has been
doing all season long. Who knew that was the guy
that we were going to focus on. It's a potential
All Star and Cy Young candidate as far as the

(27:36):
Dodgers pitching staff is concerned.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
But what about Show Hail Tommy. I thought Show Hail
Tommy wants a Cy Young And what about Yamamoto and
everything that he's created?

Speaker 3 (27:44):
Picture of the Month Show Hail TONI Yamamoto? Look, no
run support and no runs I mean, you know, somehow
this Dodger team has decided it's just it's gonna sabotage him,
and we're gonna take it out on that lineup whenever
he throws. So get ready for that one in about
two hours if you choose to watch it through that prism.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
And show hal Tani well, depending on what prism you
want to watch things through, shoe Aotani take an extra
batting practice today out on the field, which he almost
never does, breaking a real precedent. Why Why because his
bad is gonsolo and he's trying to wake it up,

(28:25):
and you're gonna hear about Oh Tony, you're gonna hear
all about it when the show starts at by show,
I mean the game, and that's like a five to
ten first pitch, all right, Matt for your dead guy
Berth there the day. Uh, Jamaican news.

Speaker 4 (28:44):
It's Jamaica news.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
You'll often hear Matt Muney Smith, the voice of the
Chargers say at the four o'clock start of the hour,
which is when the show used to start.

Speaker 3 (29:02):
By the way, hell of a time to be alive.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
You could just throw another hour a two guys, you
often your commercial freedom forget. Yeah, you'll often hear to
Mahat refer to the singer Jacob Miller. Jacob Miller would
have been seventy two to today, but he's been dead
a very long time since nineteen eighty. He sings the

(29:26):
song that starts our four o'clock hour, which is called
Each One Teach One. Jacob Killer Miller. One of the
tragic stories of reggae. There are a few. From Mandeville, Jamaica,
which is on a plateau, the only town in Jamaica
not on a river or the coast, sixty miles plus

(29:47):
from Kingston, Jamaica. Friendly guy kind of portly moved to
Kingston at eight years old, loved to sing, hung around
Cox and Dodd's studio at thirteen and started recording for them,
which didn't go very far in Studio one, but that's
where he met Augustus Pablo, the very famous producer and

(30:09):
melodica player, and that got him into a sound system
and he developed a rep in Jamaica as a great
singer locally recording for them, and then he simultaneously joined
a reggae band called Inner Circle. Back then, Inner Circle
was just like a cover band, and I guess they

(30:29):
were after he had not really They sang the cop
song you know Yeah and stuff. Some are a reggae
band Inner Circle. So he did two albums with Inner
Circle for Capitol Records and simultaneously had a solo career.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
Now did he do the Bad Boys Bad Boys?

Speaker 2 (30:50):
No, that's not him, That was not him, No, that
was Inner Circle and I'm Looking in Your Big Brown Eyes.
That was later too. Bad Boys was way after nineteen eighty,
I think. But he did stuff with Augustus Pablo. All
his stuff is precious because he died so young. He
had a very famous set with the band Inner Circle
at nineteen seventy eight, So the very famous one Love

(31:11):
Jamaican Peace Concert, the one that Bob Marley got shot
right before, and he had just visited Brazil with Chris
Blackwell and Bob Marley and was signed on to tour
with Bob in America, which is going to make him
a big star. And right then he and his son
died in an accident on Hope Road in March nineteen eighty.

(31:33):
Very tragic, but his music, of course lives on.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
He had a fight right here on Great Sports.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
It's right. So I'm saying he had a great Frank
Sinatra level or Nat King Cole popularity level Christmas album
that is very heavily rotated in Jamaica and the UK
during Christmas.

Speaker 3 (31:54):
Is the Night Ranger Christmas album I would.

Speaker 2 (31:57):
Say so yeah, and even the.

Speaker 3 (31:59):
Rob Halfred, Oh that's a good one now.

Speaker 2 (32:01):
And his cousin is a British reggae star Maxi Priest.
And you can get a piece of some of Jacob
Miller's portly joy in the Great Jamaican Movie, directed by
a Greek Theodore Baffu Lacas rockers. Jacob Miller is prominently
portrayed in that movie and performs live in it. And

(32:24):
of course the Petrosen Money Shows four o'clock hour intro
Jacob Killer Miller, a reggae singer of yesteryear, celebrated here
when we can.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
Well another musician not quite as impactful. I don't know,
maybe he is, I guess in this particular segment of music.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
It is awesome voice and delivery, Matt and I'll sell it.
Everything is impactful.

Speaker 3 (32:51):
I will sell it. It's British News. It's time for PMS.

Speaker 4 (32:54):
British News, United Kingdom, English News.

Speaker 3 (32:58):
It's time for Britain News. Cheerio, straight, get out, you
call your band Camel. You got albums titled Stationary Traveler, Rain, dances,
dust and dreams. You got songs called Spirit of the Water,

(33:19):
Lunar c and this one song within.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
A song that sounds very progressive.

Speaker 3 (33:25):
Yes, you guessed it. P Camil gave birth to the
neo Prague movement and that's gonna get you celebrated in
this space. A very happy seventy fifth to Colin bass
played bass, played keys, acoustic guitar and vocals for Camel

(33:48):
Still making music, still touring, by the way. Born in London,
raised in London. His first band the Crisis.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
K R I SI s crises exactly right, work the
club circuit.

Speaker 3 (34:04):
I don't know Crisis Crises. We'll never know what they're
gonna say over there, I'll go Crisis. Uh. Velvet Opera
came and got them. How progue were they well? They
played regularly with early Pink Floyd in the late sixties,
tried to go commercial when the Foundations picked them up.
Of course, build me up, Buttercup and that wasn't his
thing though a little bit later than that. From there

(34:27):
he was with a band called Clancy that landed a
deal with Warner Brothers, but it didn't go anywhere. So
caml freaking Camel Man. They put out I can see
your house from here with some famous album art. You
want to talk about prog rock? A crucified astronaut looking
down on Earth is the album art Wow. And if
that wasn't proggy enough, the album Nude followed it perhaps

(34:50):
their most celebrated album, A concept album p about a
former dead guy that's been celebrated here multiple times. Hru Onoda,
the Japanese soldier maroon on lou Bang Island in the Philippines,
living in the mountains.

Speaker 2 (35:04):
War the war whatever ended. He didn't believe the leaflets.
They didn't believe the locals they dropped pamphlets.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
They he just kept killing civilians for twenty nine years,
refused to accept the Japanese surrender in nineteen forty five,
and Camel did a concept to help him about that island,
what it must have been like?

Speaker 2 (35:25):
Uh, mostly referred to as the Japanese rambo.

Speaker 3 (35:28):
Yeah, meling is over. I didn't come here to save you,
to saboda from you. They broke up for a minute,
so Bass decided to join three Mustafas three, the world
music group. It's very popular at the time when he joined,
and he was renamed Sabah Habas Mustafa. He did four

(35:53):
albums with three Mustafas. Three. Their live performances moved people. Man,
huh four p It gets better man. Our guy Colin
was so into it he just fell out and stayed
in Indonesia for like twelve years, releasing solo records, three
of them under his sabah Habas Mustafa name and a

(36:15):
dang boot style. This was the biggest song in Indonesia
and still today is one of the most covered songs
in the Philippines, where it went to number one for
like a year. Over fifty artists from Malaysia, Japan, and
Indonesia have covered it, and our guy Colin got so successful.

(36:36):
The guys in Cambel were like, hey, let's get the
band back together. Colin. Why don't you come on over
here to California. Let's start banging out records again. So
he moves here. They start touring, but he was too
damn popular. He's spinning all these plates Colin Bass solo records,
sabah Habas Mustafa records. Apparently, Germany was crazy for our

(37:00):
man Colin, so he moved there for twelve years. He
was a presenter.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
I go where they want me right.

Speaker 3 (37:08):
He now lives in the UK again. He put out
a solo record in twenty twenty four, and he looks
like what you would think a prog god, looks like
bushy eyebrows and like a like a sinister wizard style,
a Bobby Weir style mustache and beer. He is seventy
five today. Colin bass or Sabbah Habbas Mustafa.

Speaker 2 (37:28):
I still own nineteen seventy four's Mirage Hey Now, sophomore
effort from Camel Mirage No Mirage. Dodgers coming up against
Houston first pitch a little after five. Tim Kad's coming

(37:48):
up next with Marongo Casino Dodgers on next same schedule tomorrow.
We will start at two. Have a great night everybody,
and happy. I'm a horse. My bad pictures in my
show will coming back on tomorrow
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