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August 19, 2025 59 mins
Join Hollywood, on 99.1 FM KLBP Long Beach, CA Monday nights at 9pm, in his scavenger hunt to unearth GenX Rock Hidden Treasures from Classic Rock and Metal artists, as well as newer bands emulating that hard and heavy 70s, 80s and 90s sound. Enjoy 1 hour of music and my commentary on deep cuts by Skid Row, Judas Priest, Warlung, Bruce Dickinson, Unto Others, Iron Maiden and Suicidal Tendencies, including my new segment called “OZZY Forever” and another glamtastic installment of “Dirty Jim’s Glam Slam”. Download the KLBP app to stream the show LIVE from 9pm-10pm.
 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is ninety nine point one FM KOBP broadcasting in
the heart of beautiful Long Beach, California, and you're listening
to gen X Rock Hidden Treasures with DJ Hollywood. My
name is Hollywood and I am your host and tour
guide in our rock and scavenger hunt. It's time to
dig in.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
I don't know who you are, but what I do
have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I've
acquired her for a very long career. I'm a musical genius.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
A rock and roll radio station.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
Right.

Speaker 5 (00:35):
If we hear some tunes, it rocks, man, That's right.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
What's going on my scavengers. My name is Hollywood, and
thank you for joining me in our scavenger hunt to
honor gen X Rock Hidden Treasures from classic rock and
metal artists, as well is newer bands emulating that hard
and heavy seventies, eighties and nineties sound. And if you
live in the Long Beach, California area, you can tune

(01:08):
in on Monday nights at nine pm Pacific time to
ninety nine point one FM KLBP on your radio dial,
or if you're outside in the Long Beach, California area.
The best way you can hear the show along with
fellow listeners in over one hundred and seventeen countries around
the world. That's right, I said one hundred and seventeen
this time because we've recently picked up the country of

(01:29):
Montenegro and Nigeria. So thank you to whoever's listening in
those countries. You add it to the list. So if
you're in those countries or anywhere outside the Long Beach area,
just going download the KLBP app to hear the live
stream Monday nights at nine pm Pacific. And if you
missed a live radio show, don't worry about it. You

(01:51):
can always check out all past shows on my website
at www dot Get the fluff Out Podcast, or just
do a Google search for gen X Rock Hidden Treasures
and you can find the on demand archived radio shows
on a podcast platform available in your country. So I

(02:12):
want to thank the Vinman Djvinn, who has a really
cool show right before me. That show is called Beyond
the Realms of Rock at eight pm Pacific and his
set list tonight included Velvet Revolver, Jars of Clay, Tijuana, Bullfight,
Killing Joke, Matthew Sweet, the Fright, Missing Persons, Alison chains Oni, Saga, Blind,

(02:36):
Melon Kings X, and Pink Floyd. Wow, what a crazy,
awesome mix of music. I love it. So just make
sure you check out the rebroadcast recording of his show
Beyond the Realms of Rock and you'll see that being
posted on the Get the Fluff uppodcast dot com website,
as well as on social media and online on the Internet.

(02:56):
So I also I have a great show lineup for
you tonight with some familiar band and some not so
familiar bands, as well as my Azzie Forever segment. I
wonder what song I'm gonna be choosing tonight. So in
addition to that, we have another segment of Dirty Jim's
Glam Slam playing a couple glam tastic tracks. All right, scavengers,
let's find those tracks from the stacks of wax that

(03:18):
gets our gen X blood pumping. Because within seven days
of the beginning of twenty twenty five, Los Angeles, California,
was rocked by massive wildfires that destroyed the communities of
Pacific Palisades and Alta Dina. But as this year has continued,
there's been mass wildfires in Texas, Oklahoma, Minnesota, and around

(03:43):
the world. In Canada, South Korea, France, Germany, UK, Spain
and other countries. Now, whatever the reason for these devastating fires,
twenty twenty five will be remembered as the year of
the world on fires.

Speaker 5 (04:19):
Times that we have changed him to store.

Speaker 6 (04:21):
Pas for gotten but price will.

Speaker 7 (04:25):
Leave me come uphing but loss cratyr silence should be
worse to live by. Can't we get caught him the
signals we class?

Speaker 8 (04:39):
Here's that's the world that we did that? Why do
we prisonly? Let's see the way.

Speaker 4 (04:50):
To babo instead up and stopping to stay? Why a fire,
the fire turning awate?

Speaker 5 (05:03):
Just watching and burn warm?

Speaker 3 (05:07):
A fire where the fight turning.

Speaker 9 (05:12):
Awayte stop watching and bird challenge the truth?

Speaker 6 (05:27):
Ask for telling a story life on his battle of
faded and.

Speaker 10 (05:33):
Wat all the storm moves it before the wars beaking.

Speaker 6 (05:39):
We need to lay down the lows.

Speaker 5 (05:45):
Here's there's the world up we live?

Speaker 3 (05:48):
There would happened up to the fall?

Speaker 5 (05:54):
Let's see the ways simbamo.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
We stand up as little s.

Speaker 5 (06:04):
Whoa my fire? Fire turning awaret? Just watching a bird?
Whoa my fire?

Speaker 3 (06:16):
Where my fighting turning aways?

Speaker 6 (06:19):
Stop watching a bird? Whoaa fire?

Speaker 3 (07:05):
Nowayst just what.

Speaker 11 (07:15):
Noways way stop what.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
You're listening to gen x Rock Hidden Treasures with DJ
Hollywood on ninety nine point one FM KLBP, Long Beach, California.
And that was a song called World on Fire by
skid Row, taking off of their sixth album called The
Gang's All Here, released in twenty twenty two, and that
album features brand new lead singer Eric Gronwall from Sweden.

(07:56):
What what He's not in the band anymore?

Speaker 3 (08:00):
What?

Speaker 1 (08:01):
That's it? One and done? Just go okay, I'm on
the air now, I'll all right. Looks like that's the
only album to feature lead singer Eric Grondwall. Wow, that
was quick, one and done and it looks like you
know Eric. He did have to leave the band due
to chronic health issues in twenty twenty four, and he
was briefly replaced by Lizzie Hale from Hailstorm. She actually

(08:25):
did four shows in the United States, but both skid
Row and Lizzie Hale they've stated that she will not
be the future lead singer for skid Row. Oh the
ever ongoing problems and search for a lead singer for
skid Row. Too bad for that band? Oh my god?
All right, So when it comes to music, here if

(08:47):
you like to make a song request, I have a
hot line. Call my head Bangers hot line at five
six two two seven zero. Hunt. That's five six two
two seven zero four eight six eight. Again call five
six two two seven zero four eight six A. I'll
repeat it again during the show. And since I'm busy

(09:08):
right now doing the show, just go ahead and leave
a message with a song title and band name that
you'd like to hear.

Speaker 12 (09:22):
I almost said Zach got out together around He says,
I gonna man man, I mean Donna.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
Funds the Brown I won Moms the ninety nine.

Speaker 5 (09:34):
I miss this step aside.

Speaker 12 (09:37):
This handy trump min no man, but brothers.

Speaker 5 (09:51):
Got I'm trying to rest. I got my crotop. Me
find out Fried put the money in the fen and
that's your weather in the world.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
I'll take you because.

Speaker 5 (10:22):
Only now I'm only stop wat. I never bear society. Here.
Tell me I need the walks here, I tell us
the way looks Manu su steed away the storm all
the world to see. I never stop one, never fall,

(10:49):
never stuff on with us.

Speaker 4 (10:51):
I'm oh, look time so I'm not a man for
slam stuf.

Speaker 13 (10:59):
And then just stept side.

Speaker 5 (11:01):
You're gonna say me, swe.

Speaker 14 (11:10):
I'm a live girl.

Speaker 13 (11:14):
You get on away.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
You're listening to gen X Rock That's hard and Heavy
every Monday night on ninety nine point one FM KLBP.
And if you'd like to hear a playlist of all
the songs that I've ever played on this radio show,
just go ahead and click the link in the show description,
or you can do a Google search for gen X
Rock Hidden Treasures Spotify playlist and then that way you

(12:25):
can save the playlist to your Spotify library to enjoy
all these tracks in the future. And that last track
was a song called Running Wild by Judas Priest, taking
off of their live album Unleashed in the East from
nineteen seventy nine. That is my all time favorite heavy
metal live album. And right now we're going to play
a band that has a Sabbath influence. You're definitely gonna

(12:47):
hear that. And I've actually been on a little bit
of a kick here looking for bands that have the
Sabbath sound, that classic sound from the seventies. This band
obviously influenced by Sabbath. This is a band called Warlong
and the song Return of the Warlords right here on
gen X Rock Hidden Treasures You're home for all that's

(13:08):
hard and heavy.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
Stop Stop Stop.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
My name is Hollywood and you're listening to gen X
Rock Hidden Treasures on Metal Monday Nights on Nday nine
point one f M KLBP playing those rarely heard songs
that deserve to be heard, and this was one of
those songs that deserve to be heard. This is a
band called Warlung. The song is Return of the Warlords
off of their album Vultures Paradise from twenty twenty two.

(17:12):
And come on, I just I love the production of
the sound of the guitars, very sabbath like and I
totally dig their use of dual harmonizing vocals courtesy of
two guys. So you have the guitar player, vocalists and
keyboardist one dude. His name is George Baba and then
the guitarist and vocalist Philip bennef Bennett. Now, both of

(17:35):
them their vocals melding together, melting together whatever. It just
kind of reminds me a little bit like Mastadon meets
Alice in Chains type vocals. I mean, just really really
cool stuff. And this band Warlong. They also have a
brand new album they just released called The Poison Touch
that was released on February fourteenth, twenty twenty five, and

(17:57):
I'll be playing music from that album in the near
future as well.

Speaker 9 (18:00):
Well.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
It's time now for a newly remixed and remastered version
of a classic Bruce Dickinson solo album right here on
ninety nine point one FM KLBP, Long Beach, California.

Speaker 13 (18:29):
For too long now, there were secrets in Man, Man,
for too long.

Speaker 5 (18:37):
Now, there were things I should have said.

Speaker 15 (18:43):
In the darkness, I was stumbling for the door, to find.

Speaker 13 (18:50):
The reason, to find the time, the place, the.

Speaker 5 (18:57):
Waiting for the winter on.

Speaker 13 (19:02):
And the cold light of tea.

Speaker 5 (19:07):
The misty ghost of childhood fees.

Speaker 16 (19:12):
The pressurest building, and I can't stay away.

Speaker 5 (19:19):
Out myself.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
A time side.

Speaker 5 (19:26):
From away when shot.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Top not Man. I want speed, the team, A time
long where I was.

Speaker 5 (19:53):
I had waited a good bye where I was.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
I had tears, I couldn't cry, my moo.

Speaker 13 (20:04):
Shines, rolls and ice and lake. I couldn't feel there
until the ice began to break.

Speaker 5 (20:18):
I have no powe over this, you know, how afraid.

Speaker 17 (20:28):
The walls and altar crumbling, the water is movving.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
I'm swimping away on my side a time side were
aware it Shine Tip band, It's not bad.

Speaker 15 (20:58):
Smelling slowly away, slowly irise.

Speaker 16 (23:11):
The walls I built out crumberly. The water is move
I'm slipping nowhere.

Speaker 3 (23:22):
Has a sound at times sad, weird, st away. Why
shout time start small, the test drag I'm going said,

(23:55):
I say, will slowy.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
This is KOBP ninety nine point one FM, where every
Monday night at nine pm you can hear hard and
heavy rock and metal deep cuts like you've been hearing tonight.
And that was a song called Tears of a Dragon
by Bruce Dickinson. It's on his solo album, originally released
in nineteen ninety four as Balls to Picasso But Now.
It was just re released in twenty twenty five with

(24:40):
the title of more Balls to Picasso. Okay, but anyway
with this song Tears of a Dragon. When I compared
the original to this version, immediately right away I noticed
the newly added orchestration to the song. It's just it's beautiful,
the soaring violins and cellos and the orchestration there. The

(25:05):
overall production as well on the guitars and the rest
of the band are fantastic. So this new version of
Tears of a Dragon is just one of those songs
that I'll be playing on repeat for a while because
I just love it. Time right now for our Ozzy
Forever segment of the show.

Speaker 18 (25:33):
Breaking news from the world of entertainment, we have received
word that music legend Ozzy Osbourne has died. Osbourne, as
you know, pioneered heavy metal music with Black Sabbath before
going on to have huge success in his own right.
He was known for hits including Iron Man, Paranoid Warpigs,
Crazy Train of Course, and Bark at the Moon, both

(25:55):
with the band and as a solo star. His death
comes just weeks after reing with his Black Sabbath bandmates
and performing a massive farewell concert for fans in his
hometown of Birmingham, England. He had been diagnosed with Parkinson's
disease in twenty nineteen, and in a statement, his family

(26:15):
said that he was surrounded by love when he passed.
Ozzy Osbourne was seventy six years.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
Old, all right. So the Azsie Forever segment is where
I delve into Ozzie's Sabbath catalog as well as his
own soulo albums and the guest appearances that he did
with other bands and artists in order for me to
find deep cuts and hidden treasures that I totally love.
So the Ozzie Forever track for today's show is under

(26:44):
the Sun and you're listening to gen X Rock Hidden Treasures.

Speaker 19 (27:28):
Why the one don't tell me?

Speaker 3 (27:31):
Why the all is about?

Speaker 19 (27:35):
There's no black mass to telling me you be come
a go out.

Speaker 5 (27:43):
Don't believe it fire, I don't even be me. I'm
open the don on my mind being relief.

Speaker 14 (27:57):
That anything.

Speaker 5 (28:08):
Anything well. The one don't freeze to telling me about.

Speaker 19 (28:14):
The god, this guy, the one don't want to tell
me where everbody going when I die?

Speaker 5 (28:25):
I this my lie.

Speaker 19 (28:27):
I don't want people telling me what to do. I
believe it myself.

Speaker 3 (28:34):
Nobody else in through.

Speaker 5 (28:54):
Every game has come to close like you want my clothes.
I don't know the name.

Speaker 19 (29:19):
I know my pie was going there and my sin will.

Speaker 17 (30:08):
But I tell you and shot me where your body?
If you don't yourself, you know you don't have to
present that dire resident see.

Speaker 3 (30:25):
With your mind. You don't miss your life.

Speaker 5 (30:31):
Firstly them I'll behind.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
My name is Hollywood. And that was the Azzie Forever
track of the show. That was a song called under
the Sun, taking off of Volume four, which was Sabbath's
fourth album that they released back in nineteen seventy two.
And you know, Zach Wilde, he's been doing a great
job of keeping the legacy of the classic Ozzie era

(32:58):
Sabbath alive with his tribute band, Zach Sabbath. Now I've
seen Zach Sabbath and concert and Zack and his band
they're spectacular. And he played this song under the Sun
at the show that I went to, and I freaked
out because I never thought I would hear that song
in concert. I mean it was it was so amazing.

(33:19):
And Zach, you know, as the lead singer of the band,
he does a great job of emulating Ozzy's voice as
well as playing Tony Iomi solos just near to perfection.
And the cool thing about this band is they only
played deep cuts. Now, at least the show that I saw,
he didn't play any songs that were familiar on traditional

(33:42):
rock radio. He didn't play Paranoid War Pigs, Iron Man,
stuff like that. Only deep cuts. So this show, when
you go see Zach Sabbath, is for hardcore Ozzy Sabbath fans.
So Zach Sabbath they're back on tour right in the
US from October thirtieth to December thirteenth, twenty twenty five.

(34:03):
So go ahead and look for a show in your
area because they're playing all over the country and for
Dirty Jim and all my friends there in Connecticut. Zach
and his band Zach Sabbath will be playing in Wallingford,
Connecticut at the Toyota Oakdale Theater on Friday, November twenty first,
twenty twenty five. So I highly recommend seeing this show.

(34:25):
Time now for a goth metal band that I recently
discover within the last year or so. This is a
band called Unto Others and a song called Mama Likes
the Door Closed?

Speaker 5 (35:00):
Who's He's Head?

Speaker 3 (35:01):
What's in the House?

Speaker 5 (35:03):
Were stop you going?

Speaker 14 (35:05):
Sir?

Speaker 4 (35:05):
Chriss's soll dirsone's round?

Speaker 3 (35:09):
At nights it's an say.

Speaker 4 (35:21):
Show, stop time, smoke, don't say I shout outside in
that time outs.

Speaker 5 (36:00):
Even coming up the stairs.

Speaker 3 (36:03):
You'll come in to my brother.

Speaker 5 (36:05):
I'm taking us.

Speaker 4 (36:07):
You don't gonna take us?

Speaker 3 (36:08):
Honest? What Metagram? What spots?

Speaker 5 (36:14):
That's all.

Speaker 10 (36:17):
I say?

Speaker 3 (36:17):
What I'm a dog? SI sign? Turn out spot tis.

Speaker 5 (36:31):
What's It's ridiculous?

Speaker 7 (36:35):
Mom is not Servant of the Devil can give me that.

Speaker 4 (36:40):
You're gonna check it out? Remind you your trother?

Speaker 6 (36:45):
What mom?

Speaker 14 (37:03):
Thank you?

Speaker 1 (37:43):
Nine point one f M KLBP Long Beach, California, and
you're listening to chen X Rock Hidden Treasures. And that
was a song called Mama Likes the Door Closed by
a band called Unto Others and that was taken off
of their third full length studio album called Never never Land.
He's back in twenty twenty four, and wow, what an

(38:04):
opening to this song with that heavy and fierce guitar
riffage there and that you know, overlaid with the opening
guitar solo. Oh, I love it so much. This is
a really cool album. If you've, guys, never heard of
this band Unto Others, this last album, Never never Land,
go ahead and check it out and give it a chance,
especially if you've never really listened to goth metal before.

(38:26):
This is a really cool album that I that I recommend.
Oh no, oh, dear lord, what's that smell? It smells
like a mix of bad breath, wet dog and farts.
Oh I got I'll go throw up.

Speaker 3 (38:47):
To the music.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
Play music.

Speaker 20 (38:56):
It's a delivery, It's a dirty Bay.

Speaker 1 (39:13):
That's right. You know what that music means. You're about
to hear something so repulsive and indecent, possibly a little
braunching and obnoxious, but always distasteful and a little gaming.
It's time for Dirty Jim's Glam Slam, featuring my longtime
childhood buddy and co host of Ellipsic and Leather podcasts,
as well as my co host on the Get the
Fluff Out podcast. It's the fabulously filthy dirty Gem so dirty.

Speaker 21 (39:53):
Hey everybody, this is Dirty Jim's Glam Slam, and I
am Dirty Jim Here on this Monday night, I'm a
gen X rock hidden treasure show hosted by my good
friend DJ Hollywood right here on ninety nine point one FMKLBP,
Long Beach, California. First, let me start off by saying, Hollywood,

(40:16):
how dare you expose my thirteen year old ACDC confession
and confusion that I privately shared with you on a
podcast that was being heard in at least one hundred
and fourteen countries. You know that I would never take
a cheap shot at you like that. I am shocked, wounded,

(40:39):
and possibly even emotionally scarred for life. But it's fine,
I'll find a way to survive and get through it.
Now tonight. I have two glam tacular offerings that might
just give you multiple eargasms. One band has an Ozzie
connection and the other add one Bad Night in Detroit.

(41:03):
First up is Smashed Gladys with Dive in the Dark.

Speaker 5 (41:35):
You see, you got to sell the real shirt between
the ships. I need to let up.

Speaker 8 (41:44):
Fatinacious, leave I already.

Speaker 6 (41:47):
When you come home sweat and wicked.

Speaker 5 (41:52):
Yeah, you got.

Speaker 3 (41:57):
To shine.

Speaker 5 (42:00):
Nail, no fisa kiss. So yeah, so it went back.

Speaker 11 (42:13):
And go my.

Speaker 8 (42:20):
Nobody left the boy you like till feel but drifts you.
You've gotta give way heavy water again.

Speaker 5 (42:29):
Back less with you. You've got to be hard to
mesl heel if you're going to him that now be
lacking down.

Speaker 12 (42:53):
To win.

Speaker 3 (42:59):
Still and then don't get the.

Speaker 10 (43:53):
Nam do.

Speaker 21 (44:41):
That was Dive in the Dark Froom Smash Gladys off
of their nineteen eighty eight album Social Intercourse, and on
this same album, The Prince of Darkness. Ozzy Osbourne joined
in with some backing vocals for the chorus of the
ninth track, cast of Nasties. I also read that he
made a cameo in one of their music videos as

(45:03):
a sleazy TV preacher, but I could not find the
video anywhere, so I can't confirm that little tidbit of info,
but I can confirm this next up is Rocking Horse
from the band Trickster.

Speaker 22 (45:46):
Aras it's coming in all the fun alright, got this
does up? Said my good?

Speaker 5 (46:06):
Got your thinking the.

Speaker 3 (46:11):
Now, want to come come out and I want to
get on times.

Speaker 5 (46:24):
Pray do me. I ain't a prosecute of tomail. Well,
this can't supper that's gotten me really sad. Get some

(46:50):
moon roy, it's this do.

Speaker 10 (46:58):
Let's sing? All right? You want sell break? Doesn't drum
trump to get My last follows the j.

Speaker 4 (47:28):
S O R.

Speaker 13 (48:03):
You've got to.

Speaker 5 (48:06):
Since silt.

Speaker 3 (48:27):
Still stall JNS.

Speaker 5 (48:40):
Place to.

Speaker 3 (48:51):
St.

Speaker 21 (49:27):
You just heard Rocking Horse from Trickster, off of their
second album from way back in nineteen ninety two, and
while opening up for Kiss one night in Detroit in
support of this album, I guess the crowd was not
feeling all warm and glammy with what Trickster was throwing down.
There were plenty of booze and beer bottles thrown, and

(49:50):
Detroit Rock City made it clear that they were not
there to glam. I guess glam is not for everyone,
but mister Decker, if you I really want to know
why I like it, here is your answer. But I
also like to throw on some Priest, do O Maiden,

(50:14):
Ozzie Queens, Reich, and a plethora of other hard rock,
alternative and metal bands. I am no stranger to the dirty, grimy,
filthy dark side, but sometimes I like to get a
little glammy. Some days you might even catch me playing

(50:36):
stuff like Eagles, Billy Joel or Elton John. The lesson
for today is one size definitely does not fit all
when it comes to music. Hollywood, thank you once again
for having me on your juggernaut of a show, jen
X Rock Hidden Treasures. I can't wait until the next

(50:58):
time we are in the same space, drinking beer and
sharing the same air. For the rest of you people,
until we meet again, I am dirty Jim spreading the
glammy filth from coast to coast. Hope I didn't get
any on.

Speaker 1 (51:21):
All right. There's your answer, Sean Decker to the question
that you asked on social media. There just a couple
of weeks ago, Sean Decker, he asked a question online
on Facebook. He says, who the hell's dirty Jim? And
what does he like glam? Well, there's your answer, all right.
I thought that was pretty cool. He had a couple
of good songs there. I actually did like that Trickster

(51:43):
song of their Rocking Horse. Production quality on that I
think was a lot better than from what I remember
from the first album. So let's continue rocking you on
the beach right here on nine to nine point one
FM KLBP.

Speaker 5 (52:09):
May you know what made your dream like shot? Never
say it at ship the corsp.

Speaker 3 (52:14):
Way, not to the f.

Speaker 4 (52:20):
Cup A mother God know, I can't think trys make
my soul and mean not just a try to blow
the past.

Speaker 5 (52:28):
He shadows over cow So cut you down my hair,
Do not make.

Speaker 4 (52:32):
Sapping the time the face, smile on the face the
way the same in the side.

Speaker 13 (52:48):
You have to feel it something.

Speaker 4 (53:18):
Please, it's tadway taking away, something away. Wait, it's take
you away, take you away, it's something away, Tell you
a way, it's you.

Speaker 13 (53:34):
W a majeldream.

Speaker 5 (53:53):
It said, I've never seen let's set time you do.

Speaker 4 (53:56):
It's not.

Speaker 13 (54:02):
Over got on my whole.

Speaker 3 (54:04):
By ty wow?

Speaker 14 (54:06):
What try to be my soul?

Speaker 3 (54:08):
The man I just don't know, try to plumb the
glass and shuttles on the cap, touching on my ear.

Speaker 5 (54:14):
Do you know it's happening? You know the worst.

Speaker 4 (54:26):
Side the case when says you get.

Speaker 3 (54:32):
To say.

Speaker 13 (54:33):
Siding, He's tend me away here, take.

Speaker 3 (54:48):
Please take me.

Speaker 4 (54:49):
Away, Take me away, so fa, tend me away, turning away.

Speaker 1 (54:59):
So And that was a song called Purgatory by Iron Maiden,
taking off of their second album Killers from nineteen eighty one.
And I played that song because I'll be doing a

(55:20):
special one hour interview show that I'll be doing in
a few weeks with author Daniel Buckspond regarding his new
book Iron Maiden at fifty, which will be released on
September fifteenth, twenty twenty five. So a whole hour dedicated
to the legendary Iron Maiden on Monday, September fifteenth. Let's
go ahead and wrap up the show here with a
little suicidal tendencies.

Speaker 3 (56:00):
And a doot this don b I do.

Speaker 11 (56:16):
Like it?

Speaker 3 (56:17):
Sid like WoT it? So I'm like.

Speaker 5 (56:32):
Whoa because I'm like who.

Speaker 3 (56:41):
Think Wow? Then it don't nowhere anything some any good thing?

Speaker 14 (56:58):
Game?

Speaker 3 (57:00):
You're my I you tak my back? Didn't have my bad?
Can you think you can think my head you nay my?
I you did no more? Don't it's not mad?

Speaker 5 (57:16):
Who it's not mad?

Speaker 14 (57:21):
Come the bad looking na, it's a beat the mine.

Speaker 3 (57:27):
You don't be no, it's all right, nod.

Speaker 5 (57:54):
Whoa a b I don't want to look with me?

Speaker 3 (57:59):
Whoa about this time?

Speaker 5 (58:01):
Pis bolls are what? Can he steps.

Speaker 3 (58:14):
You step by?

Speaker 5 (58:15):
Did he feel my dig?

Speaker 3 (58:17):
He steps my hand and he thinks can he thinks my?
Can you live my? Did you step my? Mad?

Speaker 5 (58:24):
Step?

Speaker 3 (58:24):
Don't go off? It's a mad.

Speaker 14 (58:33):
Whoa, it's a mad whoa, it's a d whoa, he's
a bad.

Speaker 1 (58:58):
My name is Hollywood. And you're listening to ninety nine
point one FM and we are the new KLBP playing
deep cuts and Hidden Treasures. And that was a song
called War Inside My Head by Suicidal Tendencies off of
their second album Join the Army from nineteen eighty seven.
Definitely heavier than their first album, more of a crossover,
kind of a punk thrash type of album, but really

(59:18):
cool song. Up next on ninety nine point one FM,
we have a show called Noise Noise Noise, hosted by Declan.
So I want to thank everyone for carving out sometime
in your busy schedule to listen to gen X Rock
Hidden Treasures with DJ Hollywood and to get a little
gen X nostalgic with me until next time. Treat people
the way that you want to be treated, and always
be good humans. This is KLBP ninety ninety point one FM,

(59:41):
Long Beach, California.

Speaker 5 (59:42):
That's right,
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