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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Coming on what hour of commercial free rock ninety nine
point one FM, the New KOBP.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Welcome to Beyond the Realms of Rock. I am your host,
DJ Vin. Come on and hitch a ride on this
journey to explore the full spectrum of rock music across
the decades. As this show defies the entrenched rules of
traditional rock radio, I'm telling you it's gonna be a
roller coaster ride of rock music from the classic to
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the eclectic, from deep album cuts to long forgotten hits
rarely played on the radio today. You never know what
to expect on this show, because oh play just about
anything from classic rock to modern rock, yacht rock to metal,
new wave and alternative indie rock, to classic and modern punk,
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and even a track or two from a comedy album
or musical. Over the next hour, you'll experience the craziest
and most diverse mix of rock music on f M
radio today.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
This really is true free form radio.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
So buckle up on our freaky rocket ride too Beyond
the Realms of Rock.
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The Guy, Last Fantine Rock, Last Pray.
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They soundless cats, It sounds.
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Of baggot, sound of lst flea stilious tagious tag.
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I don't know he used to change.
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You don't know he used to change?
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And what's done?
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Friendly, cracking down, sunny spine real didn't know the fishy
don't I said, official.
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Feef from ship stuff.
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Burn it on the board. He Berdie wants a birthday
cast my Deli. I say I'd be bad. I can
well be talking about locking well you talking about.
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You know it's a paper red s even when he
used to take you.
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Still don't know he used to tag the You don't
know what he used to change. You don't know he
used to tage.
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He don't know he used to change. The lady got
to know the food You.
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Never do it?
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You so you season pa a.
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Tyn of walk.
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Listen, beggas listen most.
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Characters favorite train of you ain't doing great?
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But don't really hear you? S see what I sell?
What's your bod in thereno? Magic?
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Get me what you like?
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A wall?
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It's all the battle an, It's all battle as a
bedrech you Lily used to take.
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Still Well, used to take, used to take.
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You, Elli, used to take to take you, Elius tag
used to take us, take.
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Tang tang.
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Speaker 2 (04:15):
Broadcasting around the world beyond the realms of rock. We
play different.
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Can't get sting, he's been hanging out, comes back coment.
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Sucker.
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You been ma friend to you until you have You
do it to yourself.
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You do.
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That's why I do it to yourself.
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Just don't get my smpathy.
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Had you ned change lax three times, stick.
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A meal and through the wan, get outget tower you
until you had gets a few.
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You do it to yourself. That's why it takes yourself.
Just chos yourself. Yourself.
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You you to.
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So that's why let's just do.
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To sell just.
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The let's do to.
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So.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
My name is DJ Vinn and yes I am the
vin Man, the vin Meister, the one who creates vinsane
setlists that go against the algorithms of traditional rock radio.
And that was a track called just by Radiohead, taken
off of their second album The Benz from nineteen ninety five,
and most of that song was written by Radiohead's lead
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guitarist Johnny Greenwood, who was influenced by the nineteen seventy
eight song shot by both Sides by a band called Magazine.
And you know what, it would have been cool if
I had that song ready to play for you on
this set list tonight, but I don't oh well. Before that,
we started off the show with Between the Lines Stone
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Temple Pilot's taken off of their self titled album from
twenty ten, and this was the last STP song to
reach number one on the Billboard charts. But you want
to know something, traditional Radar just keeps playing the same
five songs by STP over and over. You hear what
interstate love song, plush Vasolene, sex type thing, big Empty,
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and whenever you hear a djsay up next. This is
a rock block of STP. You know you're gonna hear
at least two or three of those songs in that block.
Come on, guys again, I gotta say not, guys, radio stations,
your algorithms, mix it up, get other songs because STP
has a ton of great songs we would love to
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hear on the radio. But you know what, they're not
gonna do that. So that's why you're listening to me
right here on Beyond the Realms Rock. So right now
it's time for something brand new, because on every show
Beyond the Realms Rock make sure to play a few
brand new tracks. From either an established artist or a
brand new band, because I love finding new stuff and
sharing it with with all of you. So right now
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there is a brand new song from Tuck Smith and
the Restless Hearts. This is a song called Troubled Paradise.
And you're listening to Beyond the Realms of Rock with
DJ Vinn on ninety nine point one f M KLBP,
Long Beach, California.
Speaker 16 (10:43):
Leves Sogean Gold, Sagin, budgets in broad shattered huts, Jack
and pass, Sagan, chances, Sack and Sowey, no break lance.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
Talking trash good and shout though.
Speaker 6 (11:03):
A thing I had against a dance two street sent
and you a waist there taking everything everything of a.
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Gros run.
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Ros pray and waited a.
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Trying a baby.
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Bag fly trouble.
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That was so la to me.
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He was so sleep trying to a trouble bear with dice,
trouble bad with Jacks.
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That was say this thought.
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I was done to use it Bay and take a
chance someone else Tado running oh Bay, the fields.
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Game, so the real.
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In the wood and not breaking plants don't get trashed,
tabe everything everything cooks.
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We would not.
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For your roads pray and waiting. Well, he said, try
and think.
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You know we.
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I was still rid today hiding We woulds go sing.
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Sap, say self the time, playing winding a sa try
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and way to bay Fay.
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That was so yan to beg out. We want a
sleeping chaps.
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Shop players ringing things, not trashing that chat, not get
a job player Drink says he'll wait till sleep and chats.
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And the job.
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Pace the station with the best music, best music.
Speaker 4 (14:07):
I love.
Speaker 3 (14:09):
You're listening to me on the Realms of Rock on
the New KALVB.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
I am the vin Man DJ vinn and dude, that
is how you write a hit song.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
That was a song called Trouble Paradise by Tuck Smith
and the Restless Hearts. It was a brand new single
released June thirteenth, twenty twenty five. That track makes me
so frickin' happy. I absolutely love that soaring harmonized vocal chorus.
Oh my, it's so good. And and I love tux
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Bio on Spotify. It you know, sometimes you go to
to the bios on Spotify, they're long paragraphs, two three,
four paragraphs about the band, what they've done. Tux Bio
on Spotify just says this still rocking like the rent
because it is.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
That's it. I love it anyway.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
I'll definitely be playing more songs by Tuck Smith and
the Restless Hearts right here on ninety nine point one
f M KLBP Long Beach, California.
Speaker 19 (15:36):
I Oh trapped in, Sam Rottin Roockpaine and Nova Nova,
I'll look ahead, Can I stopped to field the trap?
Speaker 4 (15:50):
Oh girl and nod noda so mussy content, so finy
like Josh, shake you rocket, Piston can't be taught what
the bar.
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Wi can walsh when you fad s Wi can brock
go get sway?
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I am going a.
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Social It's getting coals closer all of these days.
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I've been yourpercane friend. Rock so right brick and at
the show. Piston can't because.
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Wicked and wash when you.
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Start, we can break side out and wash it away.
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So I wash up, so faire away more.
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I'm glad you.
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Rush or shorts wash away.
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So fran cai a way.
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Like most blad old enough and become too much like
the bording rad. We can push it away.
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When you.
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Suck you crich sah.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
Tune in, crack it up for the best variety of rock.
Speaker 4 (18:47):
You're in for a shot in.
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California, Barada Hi, Yes two and good girls don't.
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Natural words, gas behind gaming.
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Loves only on beyond the realms of.
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Rock member.
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Member stems, then steamers from the store numbers, then steers
downs by duds and then spun moments down streak peoples
and then snea.
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Caps and steam bubbles.
Speaker 6 (19:43):
Down, steak bonds, ms speak catssss.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
Everybody, it's a good thing? Everybody. What's a good thing? Everybody?
Speaker 22 (20:08):
Any true then everybody is looking for the same thing,
any truth, chuck it down and that's some.
Speaker 4 (20:16):
Things that you can't do with stout and that's good.
And a true son shines.
Speaker 7 (20:29):
You got yours and you got line and that's good.
Speaker 4 (20:38):
Everybody just like you. That's true everybody.
Speaker 9 (20:42):
What's a good thing?
Speaker 4 (20:43):
To everybody? It's a good thing? Everybody? What's a good thing? Everybody?
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And I trow that everybody looking for the same thing.
And a true who's room ballad.
Speaker 22 (21:13):
Maybe something that you could do without And that's good everybody,
just like your last to everybody wants a good thing too.
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Now it's out the greats had but everybody who can
understand who likes to be without our bother. It's going right,
do you get stuck? And let us not forget to
tell everyone who had mness, does father? And do everybody else?
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Who is until the next one? Self and out.
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Again and.
Speaker 15 (22:26):
Everybody?
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It's everybody.
Speaker 4 (22:34):
It's a good and true. It's a monument everybody. It's
a good true.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
It's a monumental. I heard of hearing the same songs
over and over. Come on not again. I just heard
this song an hour ago. Play something different, please.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Beyond the realms of rock. We play different, all right.
You're listening to the vin Man on nine to nine
point one FM KOBP, Long Beach, California. And that was
a track called That's Good by Devo, taking off of
their fifth album entitled Oh No, It's Devo from nineteen
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eighty two. And before that, we had a song called
wash It Away by The Ghost Inside taken off of
their latest album It's entitled Searching for Solaz from twenty
twenty four. And The Ghost Inside they're actually a local
band right here from southern California. They're from El Segundo,
which is not far from the Long Beach, California area.
They formed back in two thousand and four. They released
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six albums. This is definitely a good hard rocking band
and you can tell already by listening to the songs
on the show. Definitely play different right here on Beyond
the Realms of Rock. There's so much variety going on.
I love all the different types of rock genres going
on on the show. So we were going from the
Ghost in Side, we went to Devo and now we're
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gonna head off to a little bit of glam rock
hard rock metal there with David Lee Roth from his
album A Little Late Enough And here's the title track
on Beyond the Realms of Rock.
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Wow, emty pockets never stop me from.
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My saying blue streets, give me back.
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Out to stay in loud, he and take stations.
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I signed a.
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Full time you fasi.
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Because I tell no me has.
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Yes, it didn't matter maybe on God.
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You know the crost bust, just so say more nothing.
Speaker 11 (25:24):
My bunny still got time to go.
Speaker 7 (25:32):
I said my ever to read.
Speaker 4 (25:39):
I said my for me, no nor yeah for people
that you'll get your last station.
Speaker 6 (25:51):
He findy tell me, didn't you tell that story twice?
So she says, om shin that chap shift thinking back, Daddy,
he said how's falling?
Speaker 4 (26:10):
I got a silver school, but I'm gonna make up
that stuff.
Speaker 9 (26:14):
Yes, I.
Speaker 6 (26:16):
Was backs met with a bone and man need a boy,
summer friend, a man kissing out daddy's mood, and shot
across up.
Speaker 7 (26:33):
I said, really, I said for me, I said.
Speaker 11 (26:52):
To me, I said, naughty, naughty, clean baby.
Speaker 4 (27:14):
Baby starts me with a phone, and that I mean
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one summer bread saying some of it. I just sent
around the daddy's book and shout across.
Speaker 9 (27:49):
Up yow, said said aloud to.
Speaker 7 (27:57):
Me, blasso my uscle go bsso my.
Speaker 15 (28:12):
Lout me.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
Playing the rock that gives you the nostalgic fields, yes, yes, yes,
and playing the new stuff that keeps you awake. Wow,
that was different.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
You're listening to Beyond the Realms of rock on the
new Kobb.
Speaker 24 (29:33):
So you're in a different line another day another start
breaking into your dusk car, laughing at the life.
Speaker 4 (29:46):
Of raising j.
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J Min.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
I've been trying to keep an open mind, been in
look and makes up all the time.
Speaker 25 (30:07):
You've been trying to tell me you don't mind go.
Speaker 26 (30:12):
To mine and now want me long?
Speaker 24 (30:24):
Got you hanging on the lines, made the stories keeper side.
Don't you feel it's.
Speaker 4 (30:32):
Been all loud. I can't believe the.
Speaker 24 (30:36):
Time we wasted, but I caught you by surprise. I'm
going to the story at nine. Oh my, I was
really blind. Why didn't it be fun to change mine
to night?
Speaker 4 (30:58):
I've been trying to keep an open.
Speaker 9 (31:01):
By look make up.
Speaker 7 (31:03):
For the time you've been trying to tell me you don't.
Speaker 25 (31:07):
Live and now on me no no, we don't resen
gimp over line. You've been trying to tell me you
don't know, you know, no want me lone.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
We're in the middle of one hour of commercial free rock.
I'm beyond the realms of rock right here on k
k kik l BP.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
All right, you're listening to the vin Man DJ Vin
here on ninety nine point one KLBP. And that was
a track called change Your Mind by a band called Pacifica,
taken off of their debut album Freak Scene from twenty
twenty three. And that's an Argentinian indie rock duo featuring
Inez and Martina, some really great vocals on a cool
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pop indie rock track. There and before that, we had
a Little Late Enough by David Lee Roth off of
his third full length solo album from ninety one, and
this is the only album to feature virtuoso guitar player
Jason Becker because during the recording, Jason started experiencing symptoms
of muscle weakness in his legs and hands back in
nineteen eighty nine, and then he was diagnosed with als
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and only given three to five years to live. So
Jason he was able to finish recording the album, but
he quickly lost his ability to walk and all muscle function,
and he ultimately lost his ability to speak. But here
we are thirty five years later, it's a twenty twenty
five Jason. He's still alive. He's completely and he can
only communicate with his eyes on a computer, but his
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mind is completely sharp, and he's continued to write music
and record five albums since his diagnosis with the help
of legendary musician friends. I think, right now it's the
perfect time to go ahead and tickle our funny bones
with a moment of mirth. All right, it's time for
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a moment of mirth on beyond the realms of rock,
because we live in a world that has a lot
of serious issues and tragedies around the globe, and so
if we want to keep our sanity, we need a
little levity each day to cackle, shortle, gifar, giggle, snort,
and howl with uncontrolled outbursts of glee, hilarity, and merriment.
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So today's moment of mirth comes from comedian Shuler king,
y'all love to.
Speaker 26 (33:56):
Ask me crazy questions. We all find out that I'm
a funeral director. This is the number one crazy question,
y'all got hey, man, let me ask you something. Has
the dead person ever sat up and tried to grab you?
And I'm glad I'm on national TV, so I can
make this clear. If I go and get a dead
body and for any reason they move, let alone grab me.
Speaker 4 (34:24):
That's my last dead work.
Speaker 26 (34:28):
The crazy thing is that one time I actually thought
a dead person grabbed me, and we got a call
and they said a dead person died. Okay, So quite naturally,
we go to pick up the body. We get the
man on the stretch and we get to the back
of the hearst. I opened herst door to put the
dead man in the back of the hearst, and somehow,
some kind of way, I didn't see it, but the
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dead man's hand fell to the side, but I didn't
see it because I got my back turned to him.
I didn't say it okay, and a hand messed around
and wrapped around the back of my leg.
Speaker 4 (35:05):
All I can do is I'm gonna tell you so you.
Speaker 20 (35:12):
Don't know embarrassment.
Speaker 26 (35:15):
Until you've had the look of family in the face
and say I'm sorry for peeing on your daddy, And
that'll be ten thousand dollars.
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FM kkkkk LBP.
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I've got a rabbit likes to. I've got a girl
and she likes to shot. The other foot looks like
get won't drop.
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I had an uncle, he got shots.
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Steps straining in.
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My ideas on stock. I've got a bed, jumping mes
de fo. I've got a bed, but I lost the time.
I've got so many things you haven't got.
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I've got a rabbit and likes to.
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Girl and she likes to shirt. Be all of the footless.
I guess who drop? I had an uncle, but he
got shot.
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k k LBP.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
All right, you're listening to the Vin Man DJ Vin
right here on beyond the realms of rock, and that
was a song called Intimate Secretary by The racon Tours,
taking off of their debut album entitled Broken Boy Soldiers
from twenty two thousand and six. Now talk about a beat,
a lesque vibe to this song. I absolutely love the
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vocal style, the musical style.
Speaker 3 (39:09):
This is a great tune.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
And this is the side band that was formed by
Jack White from The White Stripes along with multi instrumentalist
and singer Brendan Benson. All Right, it's time now for
another brand new track of the show. Here's a song
by the band The train Wreck called Mustang. And you're
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listening to Beyond the Realms of Rock on ninety nine
point one FM KLBP, Long Beach, California.
Speaker 4 (39:56):
How do you do any a neus bit? While Yeah,
it's good to see your face.
Speaker 28 (40:08):
Let's get er, let's get treats, let's burn the house down.
Speaker 29 (40:14):
Just name her, time and name please.
Speaker 4 (40:19):
Can we climb into your bus day and just drive
down to New Ornis. We can't dance and.
Speaker 14 (40:26):
Single night of wait until the early morning when we
wake up your shoulders.
Speaker 4 (40:33):
See you, we'll finally feel like hold now and we'll
never have to.
Speaker 6 (40:39):
Wonder if you'll never tie lo now.
Speaker 4 (40:56):
We can pretend he ars to betweeen just did it matter?
Speaker 28 (41:02):
We can't finally know through You can't tell me all
the sceness you've been keep it for so long.
Speaker 7 (41:14):
But you know me and I know you.
Speaker 14 (41:19):
You can be clown into your first day and just
drive down to new orders.
Speaker 30 (41:25):
We can't dance and sing the bide away until the
early morning, but we wake up day until the skin
me a boding feel like hold down, and we'll never
have to wonder if we'll ever tie?
Speaker 29 (41:42):
Lo Wait, can we climb into your busting and.
Speaker 4 (42:10):
Just drop down to your new orders. We can't dance and.
Speaker 14 (42:14):
Seek the night away until the earlier morning, when we
wake up in at each other to skin, he'll finally
feel like.
Speaker 4 (42:24):
All now, and you never have to wonder if we'll
ever tie?
Speaker 14 (42:31):
Can we clown.
Speaker 4 (42:32):
Into your bustard? Can we climb into your fust Can
we climb into your bustle area?
Speaker 7 (42:46):
Areos born?
Speaker 4 (42:49):
Set me and just let me here, Just let me
just leend me under the lifting year.
Speaker 2 (43:11):
All right, you're listening to the most awesomest variety rock
show on the planet. This is beyond the realms of
rock right here on ninety nine point one FM KLBP,
and that was a song called Mustang by the train Wreck.
Now you gotta understand something here. There are several bands
out there by the name train Wreck. Now this is
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a band from Dennison, Texan, Texas called the train Wreck.
See what they did see They added the in front
of train Wreck to distinguish themselves from all the other
train Wreck bands in the world. Anyway, these guys, they've
released so far only three singles that I see on Spotify,
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and I've played anywhere but here. I absolutely love love
that song. Uh this song here, Mustang kind of has
this gin Blossoms vibe to it. I totally dig this
one too. And then they have this wacky song that
they put on this Spotify short or something that I
saw a video of called Tacos and I love it
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and I'm threatening the band and I'm gonna play it
on the radio. Anyway, keeping keep an ear out for
the train Wreck from Texas. These guys are really good.
Let's go ahead and kick it up a notch here
with a little bit of Rob Zombie solo. Here we
go with never Gonna Stop the Red Red Croovy, use.
Speaker 4 (44:36):
My Body to Keep You Alive.
Speaker 31 (45:00):
Monos down, But ninety five take that to the home.
Speaker 4 (45:05):
Tack boot ultra.
Speaker 32 (45:07):
Last, see a bad Horse show not getting nice and
smooth self back down to watch it flow.
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Never gotta stop.
Speaker 7 (45:17):
Mad, never gotta stop, never I gotta.
Speaker 33 (45:20):
Stop bad, never got shop, never gonna stop mad, never
got stop, never got stop.
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Bad, never got a chopped off.
Speaker 27 (45:45):
Yeah, ride a time of STARp met the most the
red soda, but don't.
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Stay out mill seven show scary, have a shine teen.
Speaker 4 (45:59):
Sick, Just watch it up.
Speaker 33 (46:02):
Never gotta stop mad, never got stop, Never I gotta
stop mad, never.
Speaker 4 (46:08):
Got stopping, never gotta stop mad, never got stop, never
got stop mad, never got stopped.
Speaker 7 (46:19):
Screaming up your watering put I.
Speaker 9 (46:27):
Screaming up your watering.
Speaker 7 (46:30):
Cuse I want.
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Yeah mother now, But ninety five see make you a home,
Take the boot.
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Last, have as ourself knock at nize the store.
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And I watched.
Speaker 9 (47:07):
Never stop man, never.
Speaker 33 (47:11):
Never got stop mad, never got stopping, never stop man,
never stop, never stop bad.
Speaker 9 (47:21):
Never stopping.
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Straight up water.
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Straight water.
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Flushing, all those repeat songs down the twil beyond the
realms of rock, We play different.
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Oh yeah, they.
Speaker 11 (48:23):
See her walk here upside locks cown.
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It was fo.
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Till flesh still want to change. Curry my word it
shade if you.
Speaker 7 (48:42):
U let you scream?
Speaker 9 (48:45):
Who like that?
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See it?
Speaker 11 (48:52):
Fuck gown.
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Full cantile.
Speaker 34 (48:59):
Scramble, Yes, now that churn it was really ship My
word can its shape?
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If you rather what if you strayed like that?
Speaker 9 (49:15):
Let's church.
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It's also sister light town. See who lot can inside
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lots go, It's.
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Fall these words.
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We too first to want to change.
Speaker 16 (49:54):
We can't my word?
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Then a change? If you rather out hide.
Speaker 3 (50:02):
What you scray?
Speaker 4 (50:05):
Yeah, chimes you I'm.
Speaker 34 (50:15):
Saying the full down the seal he fuck out boots
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come he will tell rid.
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Scramble it flash down the hill and places chill.
Speaker 7 (50:47):
My word it shines and you w you scray?
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What?
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Shure the most That foss.
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Busting doctor.
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We're happy to bust everybody.
Speaker 17 (52:29):
John the doctor were happy, but I was a devil.
I'll don't watch the bossing the periods snub this one.
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Sun I've watched the baser about.
Speaker 7 (53:04):
Happy to go about about.
Speaker 9 (53:08):
Was bout talking the time?
Speaker 7 (53:13):
But happy to go about now? Was tuper thy talk
that time?
Speaker 4 (53:23):
We're happy to talk about.
Speaker 7 (53:26):
Happy to talking about about?
Speaker 6 (53:30):
About the post waiting wat I'm trying to say to.
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What happened to.
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Fast time.
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To time.
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Speaker 2 (54:24):
You're listening so beyond the realms of rock on the
new KALVP, I am the vin Man DJ vin And
that was a track called Happy Together by the Jam,
taking off of their sixth and final studio album from
nineteen eighty two called The Gift. And before that we
had a song called Stewed by the band Ten Minute Warning.
(54:44):
Now this was Duff mccagan's old band, and he's not
actually playing bass on this song as this this recording
comes from an album called This Could Be Heaven the
Lost nineteen eighty four Recordings, but it was released in
twenty twenty one. So this band ten Minute Warning, they
actually never released an album at that time, but they
(55:06):
are creating there. They are credited as one of the
founding bands of the Seattle grunge movement. Let's go ahead
and wrap up the show with a little bit of
Shine Down.
Speaker 3 (55:15):
This is cry for Help.
Speaker 26 (55:33):
You've been hating it now for quite a while now,
living off of people, you know, trying to raise a
little money to.
Speaker 4 (55:40):
Pay a lot of the monkeys that your men set
the reddit.
Speaker 6 (55:44):
You take a band from the wait wis just tear
and Mama, well there's a.
Speaker 20 (55:50):
Wolf of brick house screaming.
Speaker 6 (55:55):
As a sas time says all.
Speaker 9 (56:04):
One to you mad a friend?
Speaker 7 (56:23):
Nor fow.
Speaker 4 (56:37):
Know you things.
Speaker 9 (56:45):
They only want to call.
Speaker 6 (56:46):
You a friend cause it so want to see my child, said.
Speaker 9 (56:57):
One, So you mad ass.
Speaker 2 (58:31):
You're listening to Beyond the Realms of Rock on ninety
nine point one FM KLBP And that was a song
called Cry for Help by Shining Down, taking off of
their third album, The Sound of Madness from two thousand
and eight.
Speaker 3 (58:42):
And that does it for me. I am the vin
Man DJ Vinn.
Speaker 2 (58:45):
Coming up next we have DJ Hollywood with gen x
Rock Hidden Treasures, melting your face off with a bunch
of killer hard rock and metal, deep cuts and rarely
played songs that deserve to be heard.
Speaker 3 (58:56):
So Thank you for joining me to experience.
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This is beyond the realms of rock