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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Flavor Podcast Network, Flavor Breakfast producer picks.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Happy Saturday Flavor Fan producer and here for another week
of producer picks. I go through the whole week of
Stacissara and Charlie and pick up my favorite moments and
so you can find them all here in one place.
Last Friday, Charlie had a bit of a hectic day
running around town, including judging his son's school talent quest.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
Earlier in the week.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
His son did make sure that he wasn't to rig
the competition, but Charlie may have taken this a little
bit the wrong way.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
Friday was Honestly, I am so grateful that Friday last
week was done in dusted. It was a busy day
for us, but I had the chance to judge my
son's talent quest. It was last day of school before
school holidays, and you know, it's always hard when your
son or a child of yours is performing and then
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you get asked to judge.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Right, do you see what I'm talking about it? Yes?
Speaker 5 (00:59):
So, as peers, if you called in as a judge,
because you're known as Charlie on the radio, Charlie from
three Houses down, then you're in a little bit of
a situation that you can't be seen to be being
biased towards your childhood before me.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
And that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (01:12):
And prior to the telling Quist night, my son had
a good chat to me. But you know, I was
in the I was in the toilet when he came
knocking on the door to have this chat.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Just so through the door, the toilet joor.
Speaker 5 (01:39):
And by the way, gross, you're recording that from the
inside of the toilet. But anyway, his son's saying, judge me,
like I'm a normal person. I don't want you to
just give me ten out of ten because I'm your son.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
Correct And you know the words of my son, you know,
stuck with me. So when it came to the performance,
I hand on heart and I would never say this.
If my son and his little crew didn't do well,
I will just I will tell my son and son.
You guys, at least you guys got up there and
girls get it to go. Well done. But their crew,
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my son and his crew, they surprised took me by surprise.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
I was gobsmacked.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
They they did a dance, but it was like a
mixture of you know, skits and dancing and they had
the whole people like laughing and cheering. But because I was,
our school sheets were in front of each other. As judges,
you know, we had to write our school sheets together.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Who are you judging with? Who are you judging with?
Vacation now?
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Harris Tavita, DJ Rocky Ponting. We also had mark them Lakatani.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
And I was quite a few you so it's even that. Yeah,
and I didn't.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
I didn't tell them that my son was performing, you know,
just obvious reasons. So then when it came to there
to marking my son and his crew, I had to
sort of like downplay it. You know what do I
had to mind us two off? You know the judges their.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
Score cuts, you know, so well, no, no, no, tellie,
you didn't have to do that. You looked, if you
looked right, you saw the scores that the other judges
wrote down for your son's group, and you decided, oh yeah,
because my son said I can't rig it, which you
wouldn't have anyway, you decided to do it two points
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least than what you would have done. So say she
now gave them a nine, I better give them a
seven seven, you know, even though they're very good, So
you didn't actually judge it fearly accordingly.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
And then what happened did end up throwing throwing the votes?
Speaker 4 (03:44):
So so what what the saddest part was when I
seen them all get up there, they were still happy
that they placed, which was cool, but you know, they
all gathered like rubbing each other's backs, and I.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
Can so tell me sorry, Tally.
Speaker 5 (03:58):
So the other judges gave them really good points, but
you went, I better give them two less. So how
much they got sickin?
Speaker 3 (04:05):
Did they? How much did they get sickened by? One point?
Speaker 4 (04:10):
You know that was the difference between second place and
first place one point. And I said to myself on
my way, well, as soon as I got back into.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
It, you threw the talent show man single handedly. And
I feel bad talking about this on radio just in
case you know the yeah, but you know, I said, Okay,
I feel bad.
Speaker 4 (04:33):
I missus the teacher, mister Solomon, and I go, Bro,
can I just take these kids out for all their
hard work?
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Can I take them up to lunch.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
You know, just your son's group, just just my son's
group and stuffing it up?
Speaker 3 (04:48):
I know, bro, I know, you know what you you
should have just gone with what was in your heart.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
I know.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
But the thing is is if it's still only close,
it sounds like, to be honest, first place in second place,
we're both first place.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
We're still good. That's what I mean.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
I mean, I think it doesn't matter who gets really
first or second. It really actually doesn't matter, so good
on all of them, And sounds like it was a
really close competition.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
And also what I'm hearing from that is that a
zerabile step in for your next time. Say Charlie's incapable
of that, I will do it for her.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Gossiping it's like we're all guilty of.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
But when it comes back to you hearing about yourself
and it not being very true, it can make you
a bit angry. Staceers are on Charlie share the rumors
that they've heard about themselves.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
And sometimes, you know, there's a little Chinese whispers that happen,
so you know what I mean, Like, you know, sex
just passed, and then it passes and passes, and then
it just turns into a big kerfuffle.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
We live in a small country. We're probably all.
Speaker 5 (05:52):
Heard rumors about ourselves. When it comes back, it's pretty
funny and maybe you think we didn't even get that
from what if you heard about yourself?
Speaker 3 (06:04):
Yeah, well this honestly for me, this is there's no
new territory for me. I want to just put it
out there, preserdio man.
Speaker 4 (06:16):
But like you know, over the over the week last week,
it was saying that they came back to me and
I was like, wait what man, it was a rumor
and I had to come back and talk to you
guys about it, and I was just like, I find
it funny that people actually have the time to actually
think of these things and then they add their.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
Own GSD into it and then talk about somebody else.
Speaker 5 (06:39):
I'm just like, yeah, were things that actually logically couldn't happen.
I mean, you couldn't be in a situation that you
see like all over the place anyway, and a little
bit technical there. But I have had people say to me,
you know, rememors about you two. I'm like, I don't know,
I'll ask, or I just go that's not even worth
wasting their time with.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
That's stupid.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
Sometimes we love to hear it like you said that
we can Okay, yes this happened, but this part here
is not true.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Yes, yes, yes, it's just so much better going straight
to the horse's mouth. I have heard some pretty crack
up rumors about myself, one one being that I was
stealing from my flat account.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Wow, that wasn't as funny that there wasn't really still
not funny. But one that I thought was hilarious was
I hate even then, I'm saying this that I have a.
Speaker 4 (07:35):
Foot fetish, which I don't, and I can honestly put
my hand up and say I was in amongst people.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Even Charlie's heard the rumor and this is from a
se P told me about here and the boy grew Bay.
They were like, she's got a foot. It's just so
not true. And the worst punters is I'd have no
idea where it came from. Can I just be honest
with you, like, you know when I heard that rumor,
did you think it was real? I did because I
didn't know.
Speaker 4 (08:01):
I didn't know you, Surah, And when I came in,
I was so excited because that was the first thing
that was on my mind.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
What the.
Speaker 4 (08:09):
Boys told me about the toes and then remember stags.
When I came in, she goes, yeah, well you could
just talk about anything like me and my toes. I'm like, oh,
I'm finally gonna see these toes. You go the web
like you know what, I thaw, You've just killed the stress.
Speaker 5 (08:23):
I think they matched up maybe with Athena, who did
have She does have lovely face, she has like gorgeous.
I mean, I don't even ever think for female far
out the beautiful feet. And she knows that and she
works it and good on it. But yeah, those roomors
that come back, that one got twisted. I heard someone
say to me, oh, we were talking about you and
our Marti classmate, okay, and going why are you and
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your husband married? Because you're related, not that related, like
from the same ewe as.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
Fine, all the kids have the right amount of fingers
and toes, you know. Yeah. But then also when I
was single, that was hectic. You could not go.
Speaker 5 (09:00):
I just realized you don't go to a place where
a guy who's a friend without everyone saying oh yeah, yeah,
yeah over mad guy man.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
I was busy. Yeah, you're so right. I have heard
million times of me, you know, dating people.
Speaker 4 (09:17):
I'm like, what's when the rumors come back to you?
Do you often look at the people that are that
are telling you what's happened, and you think yourself, like, Bray,
do you have a stick up for meal?
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (09:30):
True?
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Man?
Speaker 3 (09:31):
Like are you just are you a part of this conversation?
What's happening?
Speaker 5 (09:34):
It helps you understand how good a friend they are
so small country, you know, everyone knows everyone.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
And so you've heard some rumors about yourself.
Speaker 5 (09:42):
What are some of the funny, crazy, annoying, maybe hurtful
ones that you've heard about yourself?
Speaker 3 (09:46):
Yeah, A two double o hundred full flavor? Can you
beat us? Finish is pretty good? Multiple affiliations, that's pretty good.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
The Internet is a pretty amazing tool, but you can
also find some pretty random things keeping it in the family,
if you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
It ended up being a.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
Bit of an interesting conversation starter.
Speaker 3 (10:10):
The Internet, I'm telling you, bro, it's a trap.
Speaker 4 (10:13):
So when you're exploring the Internet, you know you could
just get caught up browsing for hours and hours. So
the other day I was browsing and I came across
a video and when I look at this video, and
all the comments were like, bro, that is discussing.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
No way, that shouldn't have happened.
Speaker 4 (10:32):
It's a pastor right at a funeral proposing to the
widow of the deceased, which is the pastor's brother. Right
at the funeral. Wow, the whole family, the congregation is morning.
The pastor decides this is the perfect time for him
to propose to the widow, do you know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (10:51):
And it had everybody in the comment section angry. But
how was everyone actually there in the room like a funeral?
Speaker 2 (11:01):
No? No, no?
Speaker 3 (11:02):
How were they? Hell? Were they? How was their demeanor?
Speaker 1 (11:04):
When when when I asked, was when the brother of
the deceased was proposing? Was everyone like what the here called?
Were they like? Yay?
Speaker 3 (11:11):
No? No, It looked like this was a normal thing.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
But that's why in the in the comment section, people
are like, bro, time and place to propose man, and
at a funeral is not the place.
Speaker 5 (11:22):
But then then I also saw some of them were like, oh,
you know, this is great because he's been sick and
he wanted him to look after a brother to look
after her. And I remember when someone I know was
widowed and everyone said he was he suddenly became the
guy that all these women were throwing themselves at.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
And I was like, oh, this is interesting.
Speaker 5 (11:43):
What yes, yes, And because he's widowed and I mentioned
that to one of our co manser it's very knowledgeable
and really loved his wife had passed away, and he said, oh, no,
that's totally normal. Back in the day, it would be
the night of the barrier, the working there might then
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be you know, start to be with a sibling, like
they married the sibling so that the farmer was still
the same and like the parents, you know, they still
their nephew, nieces and nephew their children and so they still.
Speaker 3 (12:16):
Gid for them.
Speaker 5 (12:17):
Although I know about this happening, and when the people
are still alive as well, like people who yes, married
to to someone and then ended up with a sibling
or tear.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
Yeah, I'm sure where was that. I'm sure this is real.
Speaker 5 (12:34):
And then they were like a brother and sister married
to a brother and sister, and then they basically stopped.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
And I'm like, you know, if I remember, you know,
when I own up north for the opening of the
new Media Mahmad I I got a chance to look
at my family tree and it went all the way
back to eighteen twenty three, and you know, there was
a Scottish whaler who came over last named McDonald guy,
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and yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, And you know he was
with a you know, a woman here and she passed away.
So what did he do?
Speaker 3 (13:11):
Well, you go with the sister. You can see it
in a farmy. No, that's the thing it was. It
was quite traditionally acceptable. Yes, logical, I do get it.
I do get it. But I think in this day
and age, it doesn't make as much sense to me.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
You know, back then you're in very small units or
like you know, you're hapoo, and then you're wider and
it goes.
Speaker 3 (13:37):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
So for me, there should be no reason with cars
and planes and you know they're no longer.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
On foot anymore, you know what I mean. This is
no reason to be going with the siblings.
Speaker 4 (13:48):
Like I love my culture, trust me, I love. I
love my culture to bits and peaces, and I'm a
proud tongue in. But you know, at some of these weddings,
oh sorry, at funerals, you know, it could be when
you're sharing a memory of the decease or whatever, and
you know the person that's coming up to share a
memory is also advertising that you know, he's single and
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maybe they could get married. No, no, no, listen, it
doesn't happen it's wild I'm saying, but it's like it's
almost like a joke, but then it's not a joke,
do you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (14:19):
And would people seriously sorry to cut you off, but
would after the funeral, you know, would families be talking
amongst each other saying, oh, you know, obviously their single,
now what about this, you know, and start scheming on
who they could.
Speaker 4 (14:35):
You know, when they're sitting down and they're eating at
the tonguey at the funeral that they're planning, like, maybe
you should really go with Joseph because Joseph is you know,
your brother's or your husband's younger brother, and he would
care for your children like his own, you know named
Joseph will love you, you know, because it's it's his
brother's wife.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Yeah, but it's still in his relationships a relations I mean,
but what about like love and physical attraction? Like what
if you're just not into that person and everyone's like
you should do it?
Speaker 3 (15:04):
Well, sometimes it did. How does that work out for people?
Doesn't always work out either? Does that go with that?
I still like, I know my partner, Devon has a brother,
and the idea of that makes Yeah, I'm not going to.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Say anything that I'm going to regret. But that's that
wouldn't that wouldn't happen. Listens, some can, some can't. I guess, man,
you wouldn't.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
Either of you do that.
Speaker 5 (15:32):
But I hope to never have been for one thing.
But yeah, no, I know that it happened back in
the day.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
Yeah, has it happened in this day and age? That's
what we want to know, Okay, putting the feelers out there.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
We know it's a hard ask. No judgment, no judgment,
but I hope that has that happened? Eight to two
dou below you can remain anonymous one hundred fold flavor.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
You may find one person, Charlie both. This is not
even funny. This could be a serious thing, you know.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
So we've come back because in an unbelievable turn of events.
Speaker 3 (16:11):
They are out there. They are out there.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
Someone is text and saying, yes, my auntie married a
Tongan and my auntie passed away and my tong and
uncle Corey married my auntie's little sister. So basically because
his wife passed away and then he married. I know
what your first sister. I'm just thinking anything, I can
see it in your eye. You see tell us what
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we're thinking.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
Yes, it's probably just the tongan thing. We're not we're
not telling about examples of maldi ones. This is the exactly. Yeah,
this is the text, word for word that we've got.
And you what did you say? What did you say?
I fear, Charlie as soon as you read the text,
I said, Oh did you have to beat? He's like,
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why do they have to be drawn? Why?
Speaker 5 (16:57):
Today you could have been anyone be proud tradition.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
I'm taking this one. Yeah, I'm taking this one because
it's all about the love. Yeah, I'm reading into this.
She everyone's happy.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
Everyone's happy. Hey, but we found out that it still
happens in this day and age. We finally got their FUNO.
Speaker 5 (17:17):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (17:18):
We will hold on until we get a response.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
School holidays have kicked off and therefore so as a
permitted Idol boot camp, all the Moco have been staying
at Charlie's grandparents house.
Speaker 3 (17:32):
I've been waiting for this update the poor id.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
So all the Morkals are currently in camp at the moment,
and honestly, my dad's making this like it's American Idol
New Zealand Idol Styles X Factor. You know, got all
the Morkals in the lounge, mattress in there, prepping them up,
all the whole talk. The only thing that's missing in
this camp is like cameras, lights, cameras, and actually, well.
Speaker 5 (18:00):
At least we've got some media coverage happening right now
because you're trying to find basically the next generation of
Three Houses Down your band. And I mean actually he
never already got General Fire, who kind of took over
your singing duties and Three Houses Down. So that's that's
He's still have the same generation.
Speaker 3 (18:16):
As your kids, isn't he.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
Yeah, yeah, but that's that's over now because Noah, Charlie's
dad was saying, oh, you know, General Fire, he's okay.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
He said that he wants.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
He's ready for, you know, his grandchildren, the more the
younger ones to you know, represent his last name on stage,
which there's a big church event happening where you know,
he wants them to perform Three Houses Down tools, right,
that's right.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
So there's a boot camp at school.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Holidays, all at the grandparents' house right now. How's the
boot camp going? Oh?
Speaker 3 (18:48):
Man?
Speaker 4 (18:49):
Honestly, a so yesterday was day one, okay, boot camp
and the auditions was meant to start, and it started,
and here's some audio of them starting.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
Can you hear it? Absolutely nothing? Ah, absolutely nothing.
Speaker 4 (19:08):
And this honestly, I had to double take and have
a look at my dad and say, Dad, you are slipping.
What is going on here? Like you know, oh, school holidays.
It's the first of October. This event is at the
end of this month, and you are mucking around. They
didn't do any auditions yesterday.
Speaker 3 (19:29):
This is what happened. Okay.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
They went to go play tag at each time like
your rugby clubs, and one of the mockels had an injury,
suffered an injury.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Therefore all the auditions were caught off. Oh okay, Oh
your dad's gone soft, is what you're saying. That's what
I'm saying because it happened to you boys.
Speaker 4 (19:47):
I'm telling you this. If I had if I had
pneumonia and I was lying in my death bed, my
dad will still bring the microphone to the hospital.
Speaker 3 (19:55):
Like your cousins. Here comes so your aunties have come
over comes so exactly you can breathe, so makes you
sing the song different for the next generation.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Huh.
Speaker 3 (20:04):
One the person who's himself in tag and it's all
over for that.
Speaker 4 (20:08):
It was just a little graze on the hip. And
then my mom and Dad's like, no, no, no, no,
you you rest. You guys go back to Can the
rest of them start practicing?
Speaker 3 (20:17):
This is what I mean.
Speaker 4 (20:19):
It's probably the guy that had potentially was going to
be the lead singer, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
So he's like already he's breeding divas, just giving by
What what can you do about this?
Speaker 4 (20:31):
I honestly, man, what I need to do is if
they don't get there a entergy, I I need to
step in.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
Guys, I need to step in. And you manager in town.
Oh and you judge, Katy Perry's coming over that you're No.
Seven cow So you're Katie Perry.
Speaker 4 (20:50):
Ma bro.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
Dog Star. That guy's name is Dog, the one who
said dog all the time. Who's that? I know that
other guy, the other judge.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
I was just Simon Callen, those other guys. So Charlie,
we need a proper update.
Speaker 3 (21:07):
Oh my gosh, I can't wait. We talked Randy Jackson.
We're going to talk to tomorrow. We have progress here
on FLA.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Past stations are and Charlie then later on got to
catch up with Charlie's dad to get his side of
the story.
Speaker 3 (21:22):
We finally have our update for the poor Idol.
Speaker 5 (21:26):
So if you haven't been following this series, Idle as
run by Charlie's dad, No, and he has had success
in this area before. That's why he got this self
appointed job of choosing, you know, the band and the
lead singer for a new generation of Three Houses Down.
(21:48):
So we did this with you guys. You performed at
church when you were kids. Charlie, do you remember the
moment you were chosen as the lead singer?
Speaker 3 (21:54):
Oh? Man, I remember this like it was yesterday. How
old were you eleven at this time? I mean when
I was picked, I didn't really was that choice. It
was that it was in my lounge.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
It was in my lounge, and I remember because I
sung the macarena, you know, my carena was like the
song then.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
Yeah, my garenna. Yeah yeah.
Speaker 4 (22:18):
But then we just have like people come over to
our house and my dad will make us all wear
like these tupper cloth shirts or like all of us
together and like come on, boys, come in, come in,
and then yeah, boom, Charlie sing your song.
Speaker 5 (22:30):
Right, So that went well, you got to say, you know,
that's done well for you guys. So he's onto the
next generation, yes, and.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Joining us to talk about how on earth the boot
camp is going to school holiday?
Speaker 3 (22:41):
Boot camp is going?
Speaker 1 (22:42):
We do?
Speaker 3 (22:43):
We have Charlie's dad Noah, a papa? No, good morning?
Speaker 4 (22:48):
How are you?
Speaker 3 (22:52):
How you sound happy? I know that you have all
the mochos at home.
Speaker 4 (22:57):
The last time we spoke to you, we were in
the works of a bombit a idol at home.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Now it's the school holidays. You have all the mochos there.
Boot camp has begun. No are we here? We start
the instrument? So who do you figure has got who
do you think's got the He's got it? That one
of my queen, you know, Charlie, Charlie Shan. You know
you can play trumpet, especially for the singing and especially
(23:27):
for the music. Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 4 (23:29):
That's so obviously the trumpets, the ephonium, the bass. That's
day one of the camp. So day two, when are
you guys doing the singing? I want to know when
the aud listening for the singing is going to start?
Speaker 3 (23:40):
Yeah, because maybe an nextrik. But we study on the instrument, like.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
Don't skip the process, Charlie. He's like don't, don't, don't.
We've got a plan.
Speaker 3 (23:50):
Okay, yeah, yeah, that's pretty good day.
Speaker 4 (23:54):
But you know, the talent quest is obviously at the
end of this month. You guys are really cutting it
fine here.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
We're running out of time.
Speaker 4 (24:02):
You really need to be strict on the kids, making
sure that they know their parts, they know what instruments
they need to play.
Speaker 3 (24:10):
No more, no more playing, No more mucking around dad.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
No, no, no.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
The reason he's saying this is because he thinks that
you have gone soft on the grand kids compared to
how it was for Charlie growing up when he had
to learn.
Speaker 3 (24:29):
Good to know. So we're building up.
Speaker 5 (24:31):
The process is in place, and so good luck for
permitted idle.
Speaker 3 (24:36):
We're looking for our lead singer next week. Is that right? Yeah,
that's okay, all right. Good to hear from you. No,
I thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
We can't wait to hear how how this all unfolds
and who ends up being the lead singer.
Speaker 3 (24:48):
If you guys can't find any good ones, just just
ring me, just ring me that you were just a
bunch of you know, kids, kids. Yeah they were wed
at all.
Speaker 1 (24:59):
No, thanks, that nice and then go back to sleep now, okay,
oh my gosh, my daddy, but gone, and can you
you so you're trying to rush the process, okay, whereas
yesterday you heard that they are starting with the instruments,
the basics.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
And your personal opinion, Charlie, Yeah, how long? How far
have they got to go? Oh long?
Speaker 4 (25:32):
Wait?
Speaker 3 (25:33):
I reckon, this is just my opinion. Drop the trumpets
just straight, Well you would.
Speaker 5 (25:38):
Because you're the lead singer, but no, we gotta we
got to start with our basic.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Dad.
Speaker 3 (25:42):
Man, I love my daddy and this is his staying
close with his mochels and I love it? How cute?
Did they want to do it too? And you guys
before youse, guys don't want you to.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
Do it right?
Speaker 3 (25:53):
You're right, come up the next gyme. They want change stay.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
Shared a photo of her husband's Scotty completing a marathon
back in nineteen ninety four, so about thirty years ago,
and Azora was not impressed by his choice of outfit.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
So Stace put a photo in our group chat of
her husband.
Speaker 3 (26:15):
When he was twenty four and he's running in the marathon. Burrow, Okay,
what on earth was he wearing? What year is this?
Speaker 5 (26:26):
Nineteen ninety four but the thing was you, well, why
were you looking at going three point thirty? That was
a good time, three hours thirty to do the marathon.
That should be the thing you really take out of it.
But no, you're busy going what is he wearing? That's
not active wear. It was nineteen ninety four, Zora, things
were different.
Speaker 3 (26:44):
There's no dry fit inside. There is a Coddon T shirt.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
T shirt by the way, like, BROI you must have
been sweating in that sort of material.
Speaker 3 (26:54):
This is a shock to you. But we literally did
not have dry fit in the nineties.
Speaker 4 (26:59):
It was It wasn't much of a thing. It came
like dryf It came like later on. But like if
you had a T shirt yet, that was good to go.
Short shorts boom good.
Speaker 3 (27:07):
Yeah, that's another thing I noticed, the shorts are short.
Speaker 5 (27:10):
There was this guy called Rod Dixon and he ran
for New Zealand and he wore really short shorts. Yeah,
Rod Dixon and he and they had a flag on
his shorts and they were like really like they all
wore really short shorts. That was the eighties, But then
the nineties you're like, you're honestly just rolling in whatever.
(27:31):
There was no such thing as an active wear industry,
like if you had you know, I remember going to
athletics and going where did Emily Hammon her running little
booty shorts from? I mean, I know Kelly Humphrey says
them because she's really legit. Emily also went to athletics,
but wasn't as good as Kelly. No one as good
as Kelly.
Speaker 3 (27:50):
But I'm like, okay, only had our athletics people have
active wear. None of us did.
Speaker 4 (27:55):
Yeah, absolutely right, And I could even say this like
we'd gone past her ninety era. We're in the two
thousands now, same pause. When we used to go to athletics, bro,
there was no we had. We were sort of out
of place because when we went to Champions of Champions,
you went up against schools like King's College and Kent's.
(28:16):
And it wasn't until he got to the athletics You're like,
oh my gosh, what was this guy wearing tights looking
like float jokes exactly? The only like the only runners
I ever saw wearing like the skins and the glasses
and and even the spikes.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
Like school athletics.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
We were like, but you know, if we were to
continue on this evolution, you know I'm thinking about people
nowadays stays in the marathons.
Speaker 3 (28:47):
Oh, they've got so many gadgets.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
They've got those like every single person with a front
pack with little pockets that have little gewls and them,
you know, water in the back, and then the glasses
and the spish your son's going, the short hair, and
the species where Scotty is running with a cotton tea
shirt on and all sort of a marathon.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
The only thing that.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Really looks legit, and they must have had that suspect
in nineteen ninety four, is the shoes.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
The shoes makes sense. They're running shoes. They look like
new Balance or something.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
You know.
Speaker 5 (29:16):
Yeah, yeah, No, you're wearing basically the same shoes as
we are now because they're back.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
They're retro now.
Speaker 5 (29:20):
But that's the thing is that you would never have
had your active wear tights. You think about your life
without your tights, you wouldn't have made it.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
No, I would have been golf carted out of there,
out of that marathon.
Speaker 4 (29:32):
But can I just say this, You know, at least
when Scotti tells the story to the kids, like kids,
I didn't need the flash clothes. You are running a
marathon at four hours fifty three minutes. Don't talk to me, kids,
don't talk to me. Talk to me when you're getting
this time while wearing a corn t shirt thro thirty.
(29:53):
I must have met some kids.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
I know.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
They worked on the you know, the movie.
Speaker 5 (29:59):
That Julian Denison was in as well, and they went
they wear old school rugby jerseys and they're like, oh
my gosh, these things are heavy and they are hideous,
and we just were cut different.
Speaker 4 (30:12):
Just imagine when you're wearing the like I say this
same pause once again. We had these blue brood like
jerseys and they were heavy when it rained. When it rained,
bro oh, it's like an Esher couple of cage's on
your back.
Speaker 5 (30:27):
So I'm here to tell you the active weir of
the nineties was very inactive, and you have to be
extremely active to be active, and you're inactive weird.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Some Pool's class of two thousand and four have kicked
off a bit of an interesting competition up between themselves.
Let's just say Charlie is really hoping to take the.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Dub, saying Paul's class of two thousand and four, You guys, okay, yeah,
we need not sure what's wrong.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
It's a weird competition. So Charlie is a finalist in
a competition with another guy called Louie No So.
Speaker 4 (31:02):
So I had a conversation with a good friend of mine, Louis,
and what he said to me is like, oh, hey,
by the way, you're in. You're up against Stephen Longwos
there is another good friend of mine from seeing Paul's
And the competition is that we look the youngest out
of the class of two thousand and four weird. So
it's a competition that you know, he looks the younger,
(31:23):
look the youngest, and you know us guys, but we
just said around and we just come up with the
most weirdest competition.
Speaker 5 (31:30):
Yeah, it's sort of like you know those punk to
programs or like MTV shows, who can do this?
Speaker 3 (31:35):
You can do that, but this one is this is offensive.
Speaker 5 (31:38):
You're going to cause people are going to be offended
if they don't make the finals.
Speaker 3 (31:42):
So is it already in the final stage. So we're
with the final two Stephen and Steven. But this is
the thing. I'm not angry at this, of course you're not.
Speaker 4 (31:51):
Well, you think about you think about, like, you know,
how many people graduated in two thousand and four. It's
saint pause. He's about like a good maybe no, maybe
a good fifty of us, you know, so out of
their fifty of these too.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
Yeah, but you know, is every single one of those ah,
every single one of those fifty people aware of the
competition and are they voting and in the competition or
is it just a group of what hey keen of
you in a group chair competition.
Speaker 4 (32:19):
I don't know about all these questions in terms of
I don't want to know. I don't want to know,
and I don't really care as long as I'm in
the top what top two?
Speaker 3 (32:28):
No, fel be honest. If you don't win, You're going
to be mad. I'm going to have to talk to
the I did not get a beard Musca for nothing.
Speaker 4 (32:41):
Come on, at point of time, I was worried about
the grazing. As soon as my mate Louis said to me, bro,
you are like, you're in the top two. You're the
final two for the youngest looking lead. It's impaused class
of two thousand and four. Yeah, bring me the die
started dyeing my beard?
Speaker 3 (32:58):
Did you?
Speaker 5 (32:58):
But look, I notice, sorry, but I'm just trying to
find with a picture of Stephen Loman and I can
tell you.
Speaker 4 (33:05):
Oh, well I got to see it. Yeah, I think
Stephen Long was a social media guy.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
Okay, well you find a photo and then well we
should try and get it up on Flavor Radio's Instagram
story and we'll get.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
Yeah, but I'll have to look for the oldest photo
of Stephen Charlie, don't do him like there, don't do
him like that, and we'll get flavor Fano to vote
on the Instagram story for you know, who is the youngest.
Speaker 5 (33:30):
What is the price for this, I don't know, breaking rights.
Maybe you've already breaking.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
Rights, right, and you get to brag on national radio.
Speaker 4 (33:38):
Because the saddest part was like, when we're all year nine,
we already had like full on beards, so to be
like crowned like the youngest looking guy class two thousand
and four, that's a brag.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
Okay, Well, good luck, Charlie. We will support you anyway
you need for this competition. Thank you, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
Job.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
Thursday's routine always stays taking the team on a musical
adventure with Hip Hop Mystery. This week discuss a song
that has been sampled over three thousand times.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Hip Mysteries and.
Speaker 5 (34:14):
Today we look into the song. It's a classic from
Rob Bass and DJ Easy Rock. It takes two. So
it was released in nineteen eighty eight by Profile Records.
And this is a couple of guys who grew up
in New York, Rob Bass and DJ Easy Rock, and
they really hustled any.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
Kind of things we could do, black party, house partying,
cash ran over best back then right charging a fortune.
He's doing it for free action yep.
Speaker 5 (34:46):
So they were doing it for free and they actually
came up with this song very very quickly. What it
is based on though, is a great hook. And the
hook from this song comes from Lynn Collins her nineteen
seventy two song think About It.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
It takes all right, it takes to make it up?
Speaker 5 (35:08):
Okay, So that song, I mean, it's a bit of
a feminist anthem for one thing. It's actually been sampled
in over three thousand songs, including by Kanye Beyonce, Janet Jackson,
Ice Cube, and w a DLA song Kid Rock as well.
So rob Ba says, first of all, they picked out
the breakbeat and then when they listened to the whole song,
they're like, Wow, that song's dope. And so then they're like, okay,
(35:28):
we need to take the hook as well. Now, by
the way, the hooks singer was actually Roonda Paris, so
they didn't take the original singer. They said, ah, okay,
we'll put together with Rnda Paris. She is a great singer.
She had her own hit in nineteen eighty seven with
No No Love, No No, and then It Takes two
(35:50):
was a massive hit. It actually got to big lists
like one hundred and sixteen on Rolling Stones's Top five
hundred Best Songs of the Time, and it's also been
sampled by people like Black Eyed Peas in two thousand
and nine with rock that Body.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
One of the one of one of the one of
one of the.
Speaker 5 (36:12):
So it was such a huge hat that they went, okay,
quickly put together an album.
Speaker 3 (36:17):
So they did.
Speaker 5 (36:17):
They had a follow up hit called Joy and Pain
Wait just more stuck Up. But it was such a
big hit, went international when all over and so they
started having to do concerts everywhere. But it was a
bit much for DJ Easy Rock.
Speaker 3 (36:34):
I was going through a lot of personal problems at
home and stuff, you know, and I had to solve them,
you know, so I had to take time off to
solve them.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
Now I'm back.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
You know, and I'm back to stay.
Speaker 5 (36:47):
So while he was having that break, Rob Bass did
put out his own album, didn't go as well, but
then they actually managed to work together for a while
and keep things going until DJ Easy Rock died at
the age of forty six from complications from diabetes. But
when it comes to Rob Bass, he's still on tour.
He's touring across countries. He's got nine upcoming concerts and
he's going on Orlando next So my man, yeah, Rob
(37:10):
Base is still going hard. And that is the story
of It Takes two that was brought out in nineteen
eighty eight, Rob Bass and DJ Easy Rock because if
you don't know.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
No, lastly Charlie did a bit of oversharing and dug
himself in a bit of a hole on Friday.
Speaker 3 (37:26):
But man cracked us all up.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
Charlie, who's got something to share with us? I thought
he had randomly, only you take it away, Braain.
Speaker 3 (37:36):
You know what's doing on me? Guys?
Speaker 5 (37:37):
What is that My children are approaching the close the
door face, close that door face. Yeah, and you know,
because you get to a certain age where okay, I
want you guys to.
Speaker 3 (37:54):
Privacy. What do you mean?
Speaker 1 (37:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (37:56):
What is true, because it's sort of like, yeah, all
everything's open, everyone's in a way around, and then it's
like doors be shutting. We we literally when okay, we're
going to buy a lock for our door, and they're like,
I want a lock too, And I'm like, why am
I walking around my house and I can't get into
places because the doors are locked?
Speaker 4 (38:16):
That's right, And this is what I'm talking about because
you know, when my kids there, they're like, Dad, leave
the door open, turn the lights on, please before I
go to bed.
Speaker 3 (38:24):
I can't sleep there at that age.
Speaker 4 (38:26):
But you know me, when I was twelve years old,
you know, there was no more Dad, lead the door open,
turn the lights on.
Speaker 3 (38:34):
I was, can you turn all the lights off?
Speaker 1 (38:36):
Dead?
Speaker 3 (38:37):
Close the door? Are you come? Yeah? Come and knock
before you come in. I think you guys know where
I'm going with us. Privacy, privacy, privacy, right, But then again,
you know, it's the fortress that you start building in
your mind. You can't just project what happened to you
on you.
Speaker 5 (38:55):
Know univers Yes, gosh, well even if it doesn't matter
watch they're doing, they just no longer want, you know,
just be doors or open, even doing everything. You know,
although not every family roles like that, but but more like,
I need my space.
Speaker 3 (39:13):
I feel lucky enough to have it so for me.
Weren't you sharing a room growing up? Yeah? I was,
so there was a certain skill to it. You know
what I mean this, ma listen, listen, Listen to me.
Listen to me. Let me talk to you. How many
people did you share a room with? Three?
Speaker 4 (39:31):
But you know there are it's the times. It's all
in the timing here, you know what I'm saying. Okay, anyways,
ok I real life.
Speaker 3 (39:38):
We're going ladies, let me talk to you. Okay. I
don't know. I don't know trigger war, I don't know
trigger warning here. But see this is me writer. You
are right. Why are you blushing? Is it? I'm just
standing up because I want to run away, but I
mean this is my job here. Sit down, sit down?
Speaker 4 (39:57):
Okay, okay, so this is the thing, and you are
right as or I went home and I was thinking
about this when you're saying, don't you know this, don't
don't think that your kids are doing what you're doing.
You are right, But then now I'm putting myself and
my dad and mom's shoes like when I used to
because back then I was like, I'm scared to sleep, like,
you know, I leave the door open. And then I
(40:18):
got to a point where I used to tell my dad,
can you just turn the whole you know, the whole
house was like, so that I.
Speaker 3 (40:23):
Could just go to sleep and close my door.
Speaker 4 (40:25):
Like I wondered what my dad thought, like hmm, he
thought what you're thinking exactly, you know what I'm saying,
But like my mics are not there yet.
Speaker 3 (40:33):
I still want to know what do you mean?
Speaker 1 (40:35):
There was like a skill to the timing, like what
do you mean because you're sharing a room with three others,
so what do you mean.
Speaker 3 (40:42):
The right? What were you like?
Speaker 5 (40:44):
What what there was to the timing where someone's going
three pm to four Charlie Kelly, how fast?
Speaker 4 (40:52):
You know? It was pretty fast? You know what I'm
saying like that because like this is how fast it was.
So if one of them left you to the toilet,
look it once.
Speaker 3 (41:04):
Here's the more music we're on heads.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
I'm sorry, And that wraps up another week of Producer
pecks Hop.
Speaker 3 (41:15):
You're having a great weekend.
Speaker 2 (41:17):
If you want anything extra from the week, be sure
to check out the full show pods or if you
want to make a bit juicier and something you wouldn't
normally hear on the radio. Be sure to check out
off the records. Stacey's are on Charlie be Beck six
am on Monday.
Speaker 3 (41:29):
Thanks for listening to Flavor Breakfast producer Pecks.
Speaker 4 (41:32):
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