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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to Episode to sixteen of the Bobby Cast. We'll
jump on on some Fridays and kind of catch up
on music stuff for the week. But I found a
pretty interesting thing about songs that are now on classic
rock radio, which, by the way, it's Eddie and I
and I thought this would be a good one to
bring you into. This might make me feel little. Are
you already make me feel old? But this may make
me feel real old. So these are um, excuse me,
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these are two things we're gonna do here. One, all
these songs are now in classic rock because I think
it was the twenty five years is that what it is?
Years old? He can now be playing a classic rock
one of the classic rock I think of, like the Who,
of course, not the Food Fighters, No no, No, Tom
Petty Yeah, Stepping Wolf, Yeah, not Atlantis, no way man.
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But here we go, and I have isolated clips to
some of these. Yeah. First, okay, so the first song
that's now on classic rock radio is food Fighters Ever
Long's seven. I graduated high school that year. The year
you graduated high school is now in classic rock Radio's
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terrible Yeah. I liked the acoustic version of this song.
It's really good. Yeah, did they ever release that? I remember,
I remember it was on the radio for a while. Okay,
I remember having like back back in the day, there
was an m MP three floating around the internet of
them on Howard Stern. That's why it is out them
playing at acoustic on Howard Stern is the reason they
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got released acoustic song. Even it was just a demo,
it was ever long. Yeah, really he just he recorded
himself and it's a version. Um, here's the is slighted
vocals from Dave Gold by the way, and I want
to when I sing along with you, if everything i'd
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ever feel this really forever? Pretty cool. That's cool to hear,
if anything I'd ever be this good again? God the
only thing you. I also like turning where they breathe, Yeah,
because you don't really hear that a lot of the song.
That was like, if you're not trying to sing like that,
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we wouldn't be able to talk to the rest of
the day. Atlantis Morisset Ironic is now in classic rock radio.
're jing this this year. I think she's touring this
Jagged Little Pilt album. Is she's gonna do that? And
I think there is also a Broadway play there's a
Broadway play and I would go to both for sure.
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Um here's the isolated vocals from Atlantis on this. It's
lack ray on your wedding Day, It's a free on
your already bit, It's a good bye that a just
stand and who out of thought it figures mrs. That's cool.
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It's really cool, man. I can listen to these all day.
I might do that on YouTube. What's not too I have?
But I just wanted to share a bunch of these
songs that are on classic rock radio now, Garbage, Stupid Girl,
whoa r A M? Which I think anybody young now
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is kind of missed on the r M experience. I
loved him. I loved him. Are they still putting on music?
Don't they never broke up? They didn't. They just stopped playing.
They just stopped playing. I guess what's the frequency? Kenneth?
What ye man? I don't know, man. This was kind
of a little classic rock feeling for me, even when
I was growing up. It was like it was like
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Indie before Indie was Indie. To me, it felt like
Indie correct. Smashing Pumpkins nineteen seventy nine, Classic Rock the
year I was born nineteen oh like Counting Crows, Mr
Jones like Classic Us. This song when it comes on
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always feel like i'mnna a good day. If I randomly
hear it on something it's something like the Nineties Channel,
or if it's on alternative station. Because I love the
County Crows so much. But you know what's funny, I don't.
I never have these guilty pleasures, right, I'm like, if
you like it, just say it. Who cares? People like,
what's your guilty pleasure? I think it's starting to be
the County Crows because people will go, hey, what's your
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favorite music, And I'll always say John Mayer love, Garth
Brooks love, and then you'd kind of be cool with
some of your picks too, Like I love Head and
Heart in their new stuff, their new records, I'm my favorite.
I do like it a lot, but I like a
little different. Yeah, but I do like them a lot,
and I would Ben Folds. They kind of bounce back
and forth. But I obviously leave about Counting Crows and
they're probably my up there on my top. Well, you
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just don't want to get feel guilty. Yeah, I shouldn't,
And I think I now have a guilty pleasure. When
I think of that that, I think County Crows and my
guilty pleasure, but one of my favorites of all time.
I mean, I do like going back to listen count
of Crows, but I don't feel the way I used
to feel about kind of because it was just a
different time. Sometimes I yelled Alexas still to play County Crows.
I'm in the shower. Yeah, I love County I'm gonna
say it right now. I don't feel guilty. I love
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County Crows. My favorite favorite. Top three artists of all
time all right, Oasis, wonder Wall, Classic Car Right, Yeah,
that Save Man? This album was so good, so good,
what's the story Morning Glory? Just even the album cuts.
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This is so good. Um, a couple more Green Day,
Walk On to Paradise, Welcome to That's Crazy Man, and
then finally Radiohead Creep is on closse Crow Radio or
that guitar riff was never supposed to be on the song, right,
they just kind of left it up while recording and
stay and they were like, oh, that sounds cool, and
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then you said that they don't. That's ridiculous. Also too,
this is classic though not oldies. C No No but
classic rock and different. Well, I don't know what's different
differences because I'm growing up. My mom like oldies and
that was her music. Well they do. There's a lot
of blur line at the end of oldies in the
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beginning of classic rock. But I think oldies are even
moving up to because oldies used to do like fifties
and now they'll probably sprinkle in some fifties and do
more sixties and seventies. And classic rock used to be
old Arrowsmith, yeah, not crazy and Bogman Turner Overdrive. Well,
now it's freaking green day and garbage. I did hear
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Pearl Jam the other day on classic rock? You did? Yeah,
it made me feel bad. Well, listen, does it getting old?
And some cultures old? Awesome? Why don't we in that culture?
We can create that culture. We try. I'm trying new
music out today. Did you have the new Kesha song
with Stergil Simpson and Brian Wilson. No, Yeah, like Brian
Wilson Beach Boys and Sturgill Simpson, Yeah, no, d two
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other stills Brian Wilson, this is cash. It's called resentments.
First thing. It could be a country song. Yeah, by
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the way, really good. I saved it immediately. I had
radio playlist. You know, cashow not for time, uh huh
wa way with teams, wake up in the morning, sub Baby.
Also about today, Ronnie Dunn has his covers album. He's
still putting out songs. Here's Wonderful Tonight, Air Clapton to
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not says You wonder Blake Shelf put out his album
God's Country Fully Loaded. Here's that Blake and Gwen do
at nobody but your eyes now if I have it
down now the old Body. And then finally Parmally and
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Blanco Brown who does to get up, going to do
the two step and cowboy boogie. They have a song
called just the Way I Love You Girls do makes
face if you call your damnations, I called beautiful Babe,
you there and your beast see it too, because I
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was made Blanco sing except for the chorus, big just
on the chorus, Yeah really Yeah. Music news play. The
song I'm Gonna Take My Horse to the Old Town
Road was the most requested lyric by ALEXA users in
nineteen Yeah, I just have a bunch of music news.
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I went down a little wormhole. I listened to the
original track of this nine inch nails which is what
they sampled for that the music. Yeah, and that album
that that song comes from, it's very strange and eerie,
like it's cool. It's all just like very instrumental and
Industrial's a lot of nine inch nails though, right, yeah
it is, but this one has like I don't know,
forty something tracks in it, and it's all kind of
that sounds pretty cool. It's all songs he made just
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to hope of people would sample in the future, right
the sample album, guys, that made some music and maybe's
uses for the hip hop song ahead, how had it?
Every Billboard number one artist of the decade two thousand
ten was Lady Gaga. Two thousand eleven and two thousand
twelve were a Dell Bruno Mars one direction. Interesting. I
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think abot how big they were to be that number
one artist. They were huge. I mean I was doing
no I guess I was here. That's why I we
already we were in Nashville. I guess all you missed that.
Remember when they were breaking at simoncal On one time
on my show and he was like, we got this
new this new group of artists I put together on
what was the show called X Factor X factor, They're
gonna be huge, And I was like, stop, Simon, what
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was he like? One direction? Is he nice? He's okay?
Not really, he's fine for an interview. I don't know.
I don't know's I don't know. I don't really have
an answer because I didn't get to spend human time
with him. So he's okay, all right. H Taylor Swift
two thousand and fifteen. Only one year of the decade
was she the number one artist. Which was surprising to
me is that her birthday here was this album called
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it was this the year that came out, uh Dell
again in Steen ed Sharon in seventeen Drake Ineen And
then who do you think was this year the Billboard
Artists of the year? Uh Malone? Right? My favorite, Yeah,
Sam Malone called Chance Malone Chance. Luke Bryan is billboards
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number one Country Artists of the decade. I'm going to
love that, dude. It's funny now to see it. I
just haven't worked few now. He's your coworkers. I hang
out with them all the time. Legitimately, he's your coworker.
Love him even more right as a friend. We'll just
hang out and talk. We will get dressed, and I've
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seen him with a shard off many times if we're
like getting ready to do stuff. It's funny you bring
that up. Yeah, I mean we do. We like we're
a dressing. It's and so to see that, it's just
like you sometimes lose perspective of how big these people are.
Even in Nashville, we lose perspective. But with Luke especially,
you do say that when he walks into a room
and definitely you realize, oh, there's a there's a start.
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He just attracts attention not because of who he is,
because he's a larger than life personality. Correct. I love that.
That's a great description of him. Um, but yeah, the
artists a decade and I'm like, I would just text
him and be like, hey, can I borrow your truck?
That's crazy good for Luke. The highest earning musicians of
the year this year. We don't don't need clips for these,
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but Elton John at number five, the Eagles at four.
Then you have three current acts at in the top
three at Sharon at three, Kanye at two million. Mostly
off of shoes, right, you know, uses have no logo
on them, so how do people know they're Easies exactly
exactly the shape, the texture. That's pretty cool. And then
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Taylor Swift at number one hundred eighty five million dollars.
It's funny when you mentioned the Eagles, it makes me
think of their story of talking about when they broke
up classic rock the genre started, so their music never
finished because of classic rock the genre. If it would
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have been another time where they didn't have a genre
like that, they probably their music probably would have fizzled out.
But at the fact that classic rock kept playing the Eagles,
the Eagles never died. I remember it was in the
documentary that they that they talked about this. So because
the music kept playing them, they never stopped playing even
when they stopped playing. Correct pretty interesting and it's it's
cool that they realize that. But I feel that way
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about artists when they die, right, And I think I've
said this in the show before, like unless you knew
them and unless you were still following their new music,
they never die. Like Tom Petty was the example that
I used, because we didn't listen Tom Petty's new music
when later in his life. But it's not like he's
dead to me. I didn't know him and I'm still
listening to his old stuff the same amount that I
was listening to it. So to me, there's no difference
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Tom Petty being dead in alive right, So to me,
he's never died. I said that in a like a
great way more than like there's no difference. So like
Elvis too, in a weird way. It's I know it's
been a long time, but we still listen to him,
especially Christmas time. We listen to him like he's still alive.
The number one album is the Frozen two soundtrack. This week, Um,
people talk really highly about that soundtrack. Yeah, because it's
a little more progressive musically, right, Yeah, like Casey muz
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Weezers on it. Yeah, Casey and weez Are on it. Yeah.
I love both of them very much. You know, we
haven't had Casey on the show in six years, and
we're good. I think we're gonna see her. We're very
personalb I wouldn't say we're best friends. I wouldn't even
say we're friends, but we're actually Like I saw her
at the c m as after the CMS last year.
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I was like, Hey, congratulated, really great. We say hide
each other, but I think we've tried. Both sides have
tried a bit, right, Mike, would you put her on
the Bobby Cast because that'd be kind of cool? Yeah, right,
And we tried, yeah, and something happened with scheduling, and
then she started her like big World tour right before
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and then there was another time where she was going
to do a radio tour with other show. I was like,
you know, I don't I'm not into the radio tour.
It wasn't toward her. I don't do take anybody like that.
I turned on Hoodie and the Blowfish on a radio
tour and I love Darius and I love Hoodie, but
it's like, I don't want to be just you're just
coming to do us and they're going to do everybody else.
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I'd like for it to be special to us and
to you. And if not, that's okay, you can do
every other show, Like I don't care what you're doing
other shows. But I think it was what that wants
to write a Christmas album, maybe not this Christmas but
last Christmas. Think so yeah, And it was like, I'm
not gonna do it because she's doing a bunch of
shows and I just didn't want it to be that, Like,
I don't want to be part of the wheel. Have
you seen her Netflix special, Amazon special thank You? And
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I haven't. You could get confused. Now it's really good
and it's short. It's a short watch, forty five minutes,
I think. But she's my favorite country artists of the decade.
Yeah yeah, I mean you've you've really liked her music
from the everyone. When same trailer, different part came out,
I was like, oh my god, this this is my
favorite artist. Then um Paget material, then Golden Hour. Yeah,
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she's really. Even when we weren't on great terms, I
was still like, oh my god, this music is the best.
I I just believe, though, you can separate art from
artists and not this example, because Casey are great and
fine now and I feel like we should a lot
more separate art from artists unless we would do it.
Kelly correct it Also his music, I know, I know,
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and know. Um. One other story I was gonna bring
up is Juice World. What do you know about Juice World? Nothing? Okay?
So he died recently? Yeah like last week? This week? Yeah? Yeah,
you don't even know who he is, all right? I
know him from TikTok. Tough to be honest with. That's
what I learned about him. But that's where when I
was him singing, Yeah, Lucid dreams. Right when I was
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at the Boys and Girls Club, I was asking these
kids about who their favorite rappers were, and it was
like they did a young boy but people don't even know.
And I was like, oh, I'm that out of Did
they say the baby? They didn't say to baby. I
saw him on Saturday, I Live. It was pretty good.
The baby was musical. Guests Juice World overdosed and I'll
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read you the story here. Juice World may have died
when he swallowed several perkose set to keep them hidden
from cops. Authorities searched the luggage of Juice and his
crew after they landed. They found pot cops are up
in guns, and he may have tried to hide drugs
from the cops in his stomach. Sources say juices pilots
alert of authorities on the ground that there were guns
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and drugs on the planes. When they landed, they were
met by f behind the f a A. According to TMZ,
swallowed several perkos at pills, so the cops want to
find them. And I guess what happened was it was
too much because initially it was reported that they had
a seizure. That's what I heard in the airport authorities
found forty one bags of marijuana. That's a lot of weed.
That's like not even if your personal recreational use, unless
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you're doing to use a lot of personal recreation a
lot of friends. Yeah, probably right, that's a lot. And
he was living, he was living hard. Huh. Six bottles
of prescription coding cops are up to nine million or pistols,
a forty caliber pistol, high capacity ammunition, magazine, and metal
piercing bullets. You wonder if he had this because he
felt like he needed it or that that's part of
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what you should have to show that you have it.
What do you think, Mike? I mean, I think probably
because he felt like he needed to have it, which
what regard like for his image, like for him his image,
And that's my second part of it. Right, legitimate question though,
go ahead, and I'm serious. If I if you were
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part of his label, his people, whoever he hires to
run his music business, well that's there's many levels of
that label as far as his management got it. Okay,
wouldn't you advise him say, hey, what's his name, Juice World.
You don't need the guns we got you. We will
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hire twenties, securities whatever. But I don't think that's I know,
because his image. I get it. We can have fake
guns for that. I don't imagine if you're a rapper
and you get us a fake guys, is that really
that's done? Man? I just here's what I would say.
I agree like from us saying it. The practical side
of it is, don't be an idiot and carry all
the drugs. And but also you're you're young, you're dumb,
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you got a bunch of money. You also that lifestyle
that you're living now is what got you there. Just
get to amplify it now. But you don't have to
do that anymore, I know. But nothing really changes. Like
I'm as nutty as I was when I was nineteen.
I just am able to be nuttier in different ways.
They often say, And I'll just talk about money. For example,
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I got a lot more money now than I did
five years ago, especially fifteen years ago. They say that
money shows the real you. It just gives you more
access to what you want and also help lets you
you either go create, It's like power you have to
become wonderfully helpful or it absolutely destroys you and you
do the worst things with it. I would say the
same things with Fame, same things with so what got
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him there? He just was like, let's turn this thing up,
Let's blow it up even more. What do you think
about that, Mike? Well, I was also thinking about that TikTok.
Did you see of him thinking that he was gonna
like fake his death. Yeah, he said he was gonna
die with one and he like tweet like like a
long time ago, like I would get so big then
disappear and fake my death. Are people thinking that that's
what happened now? I don't. I mean well, I mean
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that that thread was a little convincing. It like posted
like his leer and all this other stuff. I saw
that talk. Yeah, and you gotta get on TikTok, dude, Yeah,
it's fun. I mean, I'm a video guys. You don't
have to make any I don't. I don't know. I
just get on there. And if I'm in a back,
if i'm my car, I an uber, I just take
watch TikTok the whole time, like my recess time. I
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see the stuff you put on and it looks fun
to make. Like I'll take TikTok's too and save and
put on my Instagram story how much I love it?
Um yeah, that's it thought. We come on, share some
music news, talk about those classic rock songs, and give
you a little podcast for today's good stuff. Check out
the one we did the demos. Yeah, did you hear
that one yet? No? No No, no, the last one we
(20:37):
didn't talk about it sounds awesome. It's really good songwriter
demos that turned into big hits. You can to hear
the songwriter sing it. How did you guys get access
to these demos? Mike just found them all. Yeah, go
through the you know how you find anything okay on
the web. Yeah, he steals identities and take uh Yeah.
Check out Eddie's podcast, The Store Losers podcast, Sports guy Talk,
(20:59):
Sports guy Talk. We're trying to mix in a little
more guy talk because the sports is be real. I mean,
everyone acts like they know everything about sports. Everyone doesn't
know everything about sports. So we're mixing some guy talk.
And the only thing that you get that that can't
be replicated is you people. Specifically, you guys are personalities. Yeah,
your people. People will come to the show for you.
Yeah that makes sense, Yeah, it does, so he will
come to our show. There are people that can have
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a country music probably about it. Maybe not better than
me though, well I'm just I consider myself quite the historian.
Probably have different opinions. They can be, they can have
a bigger opinion on what's it doesn't matter, but you
can't replicate talent and your talents. Cool, thank you, You're welcome.
I feel good now. And Mike They's Movie Podcast goes up.
(21:41):
Oh my god, he goes up on Monday. You can
actually listen. You're we'll put this on Friday. You could
be Monday when you hear this. But it's called Mike
D's Movie Podcast. You can subscribe. Now, what's your first
episode gonna be about? It's gonna be about actors biggest
roles and how much they got paid for him so
like one single role, how much they got paid over
like all the movies they did with that. And then
what are you gonna do on this podcast? In gen all,
I'm gonna talk a lot about like kind of movie
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history stuff he didn't know about movies. And then I'll
do movie reviews, and then I'm gonna bring people on
to talk about movies, all about movies. It can't wait
to be a guest. Oh yeah, me too, Ben, we
have to wait from nascas. I'll probably talk about Office Space.
That's the best movie ever. Well, you can tell much
to talk about. Don't don't bring me to talk about
space because then I put you in the hammer lot.
But Mike did say that would be people talking about
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their favorite movies as well. My favorite movie, though probably
not Office Pace. I'll probably watch it again though, whatever
we're gonna talk about I probably watched, Like, No, my
favorite movie is Man on the Moon of All Time. Yeah,
because I love Andy Kaufman. I thought Jim Carrey nailed
it and it was a good movie, more than Forrest Gump,
more than I think. You and I share a lot
of Jim Carrey movies, So maybe we could do something
on that, like and I'm oddly I'm not a Jim
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Carrey I'm not a crazy Jim Carrey fan. But you
like Eternal Sunshine one of my top five movies. Truman Show.
Truman Show, Yes, but I don't I'm not a big
Aman Show was funny. Um what else do you do? Like?
Bruce Almighty? Stuff? Cable guy the mask and fine all that.
That's fine, and find it pretty good, Like I enjoyed that.
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Think you like the dramatic Jim Carrey. I love the
dramatic Jim Carrey. I love Human Show and the concept
and thought he was fantastic in that. Uh my favorite movie,
the Jim Carrey movie We just Talk a Man on
the Moon. Uh, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mine so
freaking good. You know. Back in the day, Oh, I'm
gonna hurt my shoulder here patting myself on the back.
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Whenever I was say Kiana Reeves is America's most beloved actor, Mike.
That was before the Kiana Reeves fandom started. I just
didn't understand how people didn't love Kiana Reeves more. And
I would declare Kiano Reeves is America's most beloved actor.
For some reason, it became a thing, not because of me.
But now there's memes and there's a reddit whole. I
followed threat to the whole the subreddit Kiana Reaves is
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loved Now. It was very strange. You talked about it
and just randomly, and then articles start popping up right
after all that. And I'm not saying anything to do
with it. I'm not saying that either, but I'm saying
Jim Carrey. Now, Jim Carrey, who one of America's finest actors.
I said it said, articles pop up tomorrow. Jim Carrey,
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one of America's finest actors of the twentieth century. And
then the next thing he's in is The Sonic the
Hedgehog movie is he doing? So? Yeah, he's really well.
If I come in and I'm like, well, because no. Also,
he was in Batman is the Riddler, and I was like, hey, whatever,
But I don't have to like every role. I don't
like a Riciano role. So if I did love Bill
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and Bill and you see The Matrix and John Wick
for coming out on the same day next year, the
same day, same day, dang, I just busted one. Alright, alright,
go to two movies in one day. I gotta go.
All right, Thank you guys for hanging out with us.
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This has been another episode of the Bobby Cast on
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