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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI AM six forty and you're listening to the
Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio apps. I don't
forget that PCH is closed before we get to our
next guest. PCH Pacific Goha's Highway is closed for people
live out in Malibu. It's going to be closed on
and off probably for the next three or four years. This, unfortunately,
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is one of those times it is closed. Here's some details,
and we'll get to our guest.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Caltran's concerned about the stabilities. More of it's going to
come down as we continue to deal with this wet
weather and not having dried out yet. So right now
it is closed until further notice while they try to
figure out exactly how far where we've pulled. It's closed
from Carbon Beach Terrace to Chautauquaswors Canyon also closed.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
There you go, there's your closures right there for PACH.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
Exactly how far where we've pulled. It's closed from Carbon
Beach Terrace to Chautauqua Losworis Canyon also closed, Rabla Canyon
also closed to Panya Canyon also close. Really a tough
time for those people that live in that area that
have just been going through these closures one after another.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Yeah, it's gonna be tough over the next three or
four years. We'll keep an eye on that for you,
and also the weather as well. But first Monday is
Saint Patrick's Day. And my favorite Irish group, my favorite
band when it comes to Irish music or any music,
is the Young Dubliners and Keith Roberts, who is the
lead vocal guitar player, is with us.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
Keith, how you bob oh?
Speaker 4 (01:24):
You doing.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
The Young Dubliners? Man, I remember when you guys just started.
You and I would go out, I'd watch you guys play,
and then we'd drink until we couldn't walk anymore.
Speaker 4 (01:37):
So the good old days sounds like yesterday.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
But yeah, yeah it was great.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
I mean you were playing in small places. Now you
sell out huge places.
Speaker 4 (01:46):
Well we're still doing this like yourself, which is a
joy to know there. Yeah, still those are still helping
to laugh. We can sit up, Nick neg Pill, keep
doing this.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
One of my favorite places I saw you was down
in San Diego near Del mar I remember what that
uh what that belly up?
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Yeah? The belly up?
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, the belly up and man and the
whole crowd was singing along and it was just one
of the great nights of my life.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
Man.
Speaker 4 (02:12):
Yes, well it was great. We're actually very good on Sunday.
So yeah, we just still love that.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Place and and so it is is uh, I'm sorry
that is justin still with you and Dave and Ethan,
the whole crew.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
Yes, we got you know, over the years, over the yeah,
over the thirty years have been a couple of little changes,
but we still got had the majority of the original
still alive and kicking, which is that's great, surprising and
yet wonderful.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
Now what is your You know, I've known you for probably,
you know, twenty five years. I've never asked you this,
but were you born in Ireland?
Speaker 4 (02:48):
Yes? I was born in Dublin. And here's what you'll enjoyed.
Last year, after thirty something years in America, I got
my American citizenship as well, so I know the two asports.
I travel like day at the Jackal I can be
whoever I want to be at any airport at any time,
American or Irish.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Was it difficult to get the I of the American passport?
Speaker 4 (03:11):
And it's deffinitely not. I think that's because I've been
here so long. You know, I take the trick in Americans,
you can pretty much have done anything as long as
you pay your tackle as you're in right.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
So who are some of the bands that you grew
up with? Were they local bands or they were bands
that like we would know here in the United States.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
Well, you would know a lot of them. I mean,
the main band that was breaking when I was a kid,
it was You two and we saw them for you know,
five pounds. But then there was the bands that influenced
us were more like big Country, the water Boys, Pogues,
you know. So yes, some of them would have been
bigger in America than others, but definitely you'd probably know
if you enjoyed the style at all. But yeah, they
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were the ones there were. There were local bands too,
like Aslan, who were amazing that didn't ever really cross
to America. But I still love the going back and
listen to those records too.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
You know, one of my favorite guys, and I don't
know if it's a rival of yours, if you like
him you hate him, I don't know, but I love
that guy, Robbie O'Connell.
Speaker 5 (04:09):
You know who he is.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Robbie O'Connell, know, I do know that.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Say he's saying that song, he goes, you're not Irish.
You can't be Irish. You don't know Danny.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Boy or to Laura or even Irish Eyes.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
Because all those Irish songs that we all know, those
aren't from Ireland.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
Those were written in America.
Speaker 4 (04:30):
Yeah, well a lot of them were, and a lot
of them are. To the musical songs that were originally Irish,
they sort of got changed by the crossing of the
of the pond shell we speaking. Yeah, people will ask
me all the time if I know a certain song
and sing it to me and I'll recognized melody. I'll
be like, well, no, that's not He's Donkey, that's mcgrishy's ghost.
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And you know, we have to establish where with the originals.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
Oh that's great. Now, where are you guys playing on
on Monday? Where you gonna Monday?
Speaker 4 (05:01):
Were we? Well, you know, in those early days we
also had the House of Blues and we did it
for years. The House of Blues closed. So we haven't
been in La and Sat Patty's Day for over a
decade and we're coming back this Monday to do the
Fond of Theater up there in Hollywood, and it's really
the sort of homecoming for us, for it's just been
so many years since we have been around because we
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were you know usually with Patty's say that you could
be anywhere in the world certain really matter. But we
wanted to get back to La We just couldn't really
find a venue. And then of course he had the
fires and everything, and we felt really bad about promoting, like, hey, everybody,
come out and have a point with us while you're
trying to dig through the debris. So we've yeah, it's
it's kind of an unusual one, but we're hoping maybe
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we can sort of take people's minds off of bad
stuff for a couple of hours.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
All right, So the Young Dubliners bonded theater in Hollywood
on Monday. What time do the doors open there?
Speaker 4 (05:55):
Doors, I'd be believe or at seven. I'm not always
the best person with that stuff, but I know we
have a great open evand called Rains and then we'll
be on probably by about nine o'clock.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
Oh, that is so excellent, man, I can't believe you're
going to be in Los Angeles for Saint Patrick's say.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
It seems like it's been decades I know.
Speaker 4 (06:12):
And it's what sad part is we get in on
Monday and then we fly out on Wednesday to the
East coast to start that tour, so not very long
to enjoy it all, but the least for coming home.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
And and what I imagine you also have you know,
people who show up to see you who are like me.
You know, the first time they saw you, perhaps they
were in their thirties and now they're not.
Speaker 4 (06:35):
Exactly. I mean some of them show up to us
and they saw me they were a woman. I mean,
you never know it like it's a wonderful world. And
we you know, to see about us is if you
want to know where we are, you just check the website.
Whereas most people can disappear when they want, but we
don't get that option. So very often it's people majority
of people you're delighted to see and other times you're
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looking for the back door to find out how you
can get out of there without actually bumping into them.
But to the world of the road.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
And and if memory shows me right, you had some
you had one or two kids, didn't you.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
I had won one kid successfully many attempts and had
he's now twenty two.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Man I was. I remember when he was born.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
You were living over in Encino, right a little bit
north of Burbank Boulevard.
Speaker 4 (07:25):
Absolutely. I actually I moved like sixteen years ago tours
passer robs up in there of north. So that's why
I haven't been booging you. There you are. That's the
only way you got away with so many years.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
I used to love going to watch you guys. It
was always great. It was always positive. Everybody loved being there.
A lot of people knew the songs and they'd sing
along and and that and that continues and it's great.
That's uh, you know, that's a cool deal. And I'm
glad you're going to be, you know, finally in Los Angeles.
Fond of theater and are you are you gonna play
some of the old stuff, like you know, Foggy do
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some of the older stuff?
Speaker 4 (08:01):
Oh yes, very well. Remember yeah, we actually we ten
albums now working with the tenth and so we're drawn
from all ten of them, but we always have especially
Patty's Day, we'll definitely go to the So with all
due respect to Irish Sessions album that have featured most
of those. Yeah, Oh absolutely.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
Well, thank you for coming on Young Dubliners dot com.
Is that the website?
Speaker 4 (08:21):
That's it?
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Okay, and buddy, next time you're in LA for more
than a minute, please stop by.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
We always love seeing you.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
Absolutely. The first thing I said was, had we not
been on tour, not getting there to Monday, we'veld look
to come in and annoy you in person. Thank you
so much for remembering us, Madam. I'm glad to see yours.
You're rocking us.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
Safe travels.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
You're going to sell this place out and another hell
of a Saint Patty's Day.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
Thanks Evilia to take care of it.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
Thank you, sir, appreciate it all right. Keith Roberts, the
lead singer of the Young Dubliners, I know a lot
of our listeners know who they are, and they've been
following them for years. They are going to be here
in Los Angeles at the Fonda Theater Fonda Theater on Monday,
Monday Night. It's gonna be the greatest show in Los
Angeles or in southern California on Saint Patrick's Day. You're
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gonna be in the key spot, the best spot at
the fond of Theater Monday, Young Doubliners, so go get
tickets you're gonna have a great time.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
It's gonna be a lot it's gonna be.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
A lot of a lot of loudness, a lot of fun,
a lot of drinking, a lot of you know, hugging
and grabbing, and you know, the way Irish do celebrate
a lot of contact, lots of contact, lots of contact touching.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
Yeah, I went.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
When I went to see him in San Diego, I'm like, wow,
there's a lot of contact at these events.
Speaker 6 (09:39):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on de Mayo from
k f I A M six forty.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
I step all over these things, and and and Steph
who tells me, hey, we're gonna do this.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
Don't talk, don't talk. And then I forget, not very bright.
Speaker 5 (09:55):
Anxious to get back on and entertain the mask.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
That's right, that's right, there's hold.
Speaker 3 (10:02):
On on the next bill Handle show. Okay, good, on
the next bill Handle show.
Speaker 7 (10:08):
There's always something new that and more coming up on
Monday morning on the next bill Handle show.
Speaker 5 (10:14):
Did you supposed to have music under that?
Speaker 1 (10:16):
Well, I think there's supposed to be more information at
this point, just kind of get played.
Speaker 3 (10:21):
I think there's also more information needed that too.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Yeah, all right, all right, all right, PCH is closed.
Angel Martinez has been all over that, and you even predicted.
Angel said yesterday, she said, I wouldn't be surprised that
they close PCH tomorrow because of the mud and the land.
(10:45):
But Angel, it's not just PCH. There's some other closures
around Malibu.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
Huh.
Speaker 8 (10:50):
Yeah. They've got some of the canyons shut down as well,
so it's really tough toieus to make your way through.
But the canyons that are closed are actually within the
closed area of Pacific Coast Highway.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
Oh is that right?
Speaker 8 (11:03):
So outside of the closure you can hit those canyons.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
Excellent, all right, thanks for coming on with us.
Speaker 8 (11:10):
Hey anytime, first time, long time.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
We go. All right.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
I got to say hi, A happy birthday, No, a
happy anniversary.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
I don't know what it is.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
I think it's a happy anniversary to Phil Wigley, a
buddy of mine. He just got married, so that's really
cool to his lovely wife.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
Has it just got married?
Speaker 4 (11:33):
No?
Speaker 3 (11:34):
Fifty six years?
Speaker 4 (11:35):
All right?
Speaker 1 (11:37):
I screwed that one up. I thought he just got married.
But he's been married for fifty six years. He's a
good buddy, and he is a fifty sixth anniversary. So
that's really cool. Yeah, fifty six anniversary. It's a big deal.
Speaker 3 (11:52):
Man.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
You can make the fifty six years Phil and AA
Phil and Ina happy Anniversary thing duel with him. Also,
there's a trainer in CELB who listens to the show
all the time, and I said, I give him a
huge shout out. His name is Matthew McHugh, Matthew mceue.
So I hope he's listening, and I hope he says
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happy anniversary to Phil and Aina weekly.
Speaker 5 (12:18):
May I give a shout out?
Speaker 3 (12:19):
Sure, that's what we do.
Speaker 8 (12:21):
I want to give a shout out to Aaron and
the staff at Newport Surgery Center.
Speaker 3 (12:29):
She's a huge fan of the show.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
And what kind of surgery was it? Your foot, your back,
your knee? Oh, I remember what it was. Okay, I
get it, I get it.
Speaker 4 (12:38):
I get.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
And we'd also like this to say get well to
Deborah's guy. Yeah, and so is that it on the
shout outs?
Speaker 8 (12:56):
Good?
Speaker 3 (12:57):
We have more shout outs, Stephan, Do you have a
shout out?
Speaker 4 (13:01):
Well?
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Shout anybody out? No shoutout today, croach any shot outs?
Speaker 9 (13:04):
Hey, Joe and Ramone over at Nun's Bistro, you guys,
knock it out, man, shout out.
Speaker 5 (13:11):
What is it Joe in Ramone?
Speaker 3 (13:13):
If you're in a place called the Magnolia Bistro or
Magnolia Magno.
Speaker 9 (13:16):
Yeah, yeah, man, that's right down the street from me.
We stopping there once a while. That's a coffee place
right next store code Luckies that we go to all
the time. And we go into Magnolia. Fantastic place, Magnet.
It's owned by a trainer at San Anito. I keep
I haven't brought that up to you when we go
in there, but yeah.
Speaker 3 (13:30):
I've heard that. Yeah, that's a cool joint.
Speaker 5 (13:32):
It's a great place.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
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Speaker 1 (13:36):
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Marathon is this weekend, so you're going to be pissed.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
People are going to be running twenty six miles and
it is going to screw up your Sunday.
Speaker 10 (14:00):
Fortieth LA Marathon stretches twenty six point two miles. It
starts at the iconic Dodger Stadium and weaves through the
neighborhoods of Chinatown, Downtown, La Echo Park, Hollywood, West Hollywood,
Beverly Hills, and Brentwood. Before culminating in Century City, runners encounter.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Right Century City, so they cut the city in half
and you can't do anything between six am and I
don't know, three pm or so.
Speaker 10 (14:21):
Historic and cultural landmarks along the way like Olvera Street,
the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Rodeo Drive. This is
known as the Stadium to the Stars course. And whether
it's their very first marathon or the fortieth, or the
last or the fortieth, organizers say more than twenty five
thousand runners will be participating. More than three thousand middle
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and high schoolers running the marathon this year, along with
ninety three legacy runners, those who finished every marathon since
the very first in nineteen eighty six.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Well, okay, that's a good group. That's a good group
legacy marathon runners. How many are there running the marathon
this year? Along with ninety three legacy runners, people have
completed this marathon every single year, ninety three people a
huge ninety three people.
Speaker 10 (15:09):
This year along with ninety three legacy runners, those who
finished every marathon since the very first in nineteen eighty six,
last year's top runner, crossed the finish line in two
hours and eleven minutes. And while the official marathon doesn't
get underway until Sunday morning at seven o'clock, the weekend
starts with that two day lifestyle expo here at Dodger Stadium,
the LA five K and LA Kids run on Saturday,
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and the charity half marathon and full marathon again Sunday morning.
Speaker 11 (15:35):
By I remember, just because it was such a funny thing.
I remember one year when I was doing Uber the
marathon fell on the day after Saint Patrick's Day, and
so many people were in my car saying, oh, man,
I gotta run the marathon tomorrow. And it's like one
in the morning and a reek of gin. And you know,
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it was also tripped because I've drived through West Hollywood
and so many places. I would take a turn and
I was like the last car to go, and they
would mark it off for.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
The marathon the next day. Oh that's horrible, but yeah,
that was a bad planning.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Do you want to do a quick whip around here?
And yeah, we got the music, all right, let's hit
a quick whip around here. What does it cost to
run in the LA Marathon.
Speaker 3 (16:20):
All right, I got the.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
Number, stephoosh. What do they charge you run in the marathon?
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Forty bucks? Forty angel.
Speaker 8 (16:31):
So including parking?
Speaker 3 (16:33):
Oh my god, choose included? Give you a a damn number?
Speaker 8 (16:40):
Two hundred and fifty bucks two fifty bell yah fifty one,
two fifty one.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
Crush well for god sessions with a damn number.
Speaker 5 (16:57):
I'll go to thirty five.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
All right, is anybody else in there?
Speaker 1 (17:01):
And he wanders around to him, Ritchie Maddy, Nope, cheeky no.
Speaker 3 (17:05):
No, all right.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
The actual retail price two hundred and nineteen dollars and
forty cents. So Krozer gets it. Krozer wins two hundred
and nineteen dollars and forty cents.
Speaker 4 (17:21):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
It was the very first year they'd pay you two
hundred dollars to run. Now you gotta pay them, all right.
So good luck with you marathon wos out there. I
hope you're all very successful. And again the only reason
to run the marathon is to tell people you ran
the marathon?
Speaker 3 (17:39):
Man? Do they talk about that a lot?
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Every time a guy goes back to New York or
Boston or Chicago to run a marathon. He tells everybody
did he ran the marathon? And you how many people
are interested?
Speaker 3 (17:56):
Zero?
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Zero, including people in his family. Okay, I ran the marathon.
Oh that's great.
Speaker 3 (18:04):
How'd you do? Nobody cares.
Speaker 6 (18:07):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM sixty Conway showing KFI.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
AM six forty. While the eclipse last night was unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (18:18):
I saw it.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
I text a bunch of people saying, you gotta go
look at this thing. It'll knock you out. And then
I got a text from three or four people and said, hey,
I didn't I missed the eclipse. I'm like, oh, I
should have text you.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
I forgot. I'm sorry and none to deal with that.
But crozy'd you see it? You saw it? Right?
Speaker 4 (18:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (18:35):
Mans and my daughter took a fantastic picture with her
better phone than mine. I couldn't take a good picture
of it. My phone sucks. I sent you the one
that she took. Yeah, it's really cool. I heard the
coolest things, like you know, we always talk about the
connection with your kids. Because I told her about it
about an hour before, about ten thirty, I said, make
sure you go outside and catch this moon. Blood moon,
last one for twenty three years. All that, and I
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saw her on my ring camera go out my front door,
and I saw her walk out out to the front porch,
go around the garage and I could see her and
I heard her go, oh wow, that just is the
coolest thing in the world.
Speaker 3 (19:09):
That is awesome. Yeah. Yeah, I tried that around the house.
That didn't work.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Yeah, my my wife, my daughter just not into anything
above eight feet in the atmosphere.
Speaker 9 (19:19):
When it got full, I brought up my binoculars and
knocked on her door. So let's go look again so
you could really see it.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Yeah, I have my My dad used to take binoculars
to the racetrack and he left those to me, Thank
you very much. So I have beautiful binoculars. Man, it
looked like I was on the moon. That's where I
got mine from my dad.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
Is that right?
Speaker 4 (19:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (19:36):
Yeah, it's a classic. Yeah. He was big.
Speaker 5 (19:39):
He was like just space guy. He had, he had
all that stuff.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
Yeah that's great man.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
I'm I am so interested in space, and my wife,
my daughter, and my sister could care less about it.
Speaker 4 (19:52):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
I mean, let's put it.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
I am so interested that they even discovered in the
in the the Hubble telescope. I think that's the newest
one out there, whatever the newest one is. They discovered
that they're wrong about the about space, about the universe.
They thought the universe was expanding in equal ways in
every direction, and it's not. The universe is expanding in
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some directions faster and slower in other directions. So if
you looked at the universe from wherever you know, you
may be taken the James Web telescope. Jane, Yeah, James
Web telescope. So they discovered that the universe is actually
expanding bigger in some areas and zero in some areas,
and slower in some areas. So it would look like
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a blob if you had, you know, Plato, and you
dropped it on a desk and it went into eight
different directions. Isn't that wild? It's it's great. Space is unbelievable.
But this lunar eclipse last night, man, there's not gonna
be another one for twenty three years. So if you
missed this one, sorry, twenty three years waiting.
Speaker 12 (20:55):
Cure the Bonnie Tyler everybody. If you were able to
gain skyword last night, you were treated to a rare
spectacle in the middle of the night when the Earth
moved directly between the Sun and the moon, casting that
reddish glow and giving what is known as the blood moon.
But if you missed it, because well it did happen
after two am Eastern, here you go. It all lasted
(21:15):
a few hours. You see that reddish color, that's when
the earth shadow covers the Moon.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
What's great about a croch is that the entire nation
was watching at the same time. Yeah, continent, Yes, the
entire content was watching it at the same time.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
That's rare.
Speaker 5 (21:30):
That's not mistaken. The entire hemisphere.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
It's really rare to have that happen, and it was
really a cool.
Speaker 12 (21:35):
Deal causing it to appear red. The total eclipse lasted
sixty six minutes.
Speaker 13 (21:40):
It was visible.
Speaker 12 (21:41):
Throughout most of North and South America, as well as
parts of Africa and Europe, Australia, and Japan. And this
is the first full lunar eclipse since twenty twenty two.
Experts say the next total eclipse like this one that's
visible to the whole country will not happen again, guys
until twenty forty eight.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Twenty forty eight, twenty two years now or twenty three years.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
Now, give me a break.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
I think I just saw me last eclipse last night,
my final eclipse.
Speaker 5 (22:10):
I'm not dumb. I told Jen that last night. She said,
what are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (22:17):
Sorry?
Speaker 5 (22:17):
Man, just means we got a look at that tonight.
Speaker 3 (22:21):
It's great. Forty eight. That's that's the year. My dad
was born in nineteen forty eight? Is that right?
Speaker 1 (22:25):
So if I make it that far, it'll be one
hundred years, one hundredth anniversary your dad. Oh, that's cool,
that's cool.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
Da. Did you watch it? Stephoosh? Did you see the eclipse? No,
I wasn't here. Couldn't see it in California? Or No,
I was stuck in the studio. Oh you were in here? Yeah?
In the Yeah, literally in the what time? Uh? Ten fifteen?
(22:50):
Jesus Christ? You could have seen it still on your
drive home?
Speaker 5 (22:54):
Did you notice it was eleven fifty?
Speaker 8 (22:55):
Did you look up?
Speaker 4 (22:56):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (22:56):
At that point I was already asleep. That's too late.
Speaker 5 (23:00):
So it wasn't here consciously.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Yeah, I was here till you know it was. I
guess I missed it.
Speaker 8 (23:08):
But did you notice the moon?
Speaker 3 (23:09):
Driving home? How beautiful it was?
Speaker 11 (23:11):
It was nice and until I got in traffic and
then I got so mad I didn't look at the
sky anymore.
Speaker 3 (23:17):
A stupid scar. Do you get road rage?
Speaker 11 (23:21):
I almost did last night because I did not expect
traffic at ten forty five four one when I got
to the one oh five.
Speaker 3 (23:33):
Oh no.
Speaker 11 (23:34):
And it's funny because that's the exit that's right the
end of my drive, so that's where it backed up.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
And I'm like these people, so yeah, and the moon,
the whole bleeding lot of you. Yeah, did you watch it, bellyo?
Speaker 3 (23:47):
Did you see it? I fell asleep?
Speaker 5 (23:50):
Oh no, no, And I wanted to. I was thinking
I'm going to go out there, and I fell asleep.
Speaker 9 (23:55):
You texted me last night when it was just starting
to crest or whatever they call that.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
H yeah, yeah.
Speaker 9 (24:00):
And I got up out of the bed and I
looked out my window and I could see it from
my window in my room.
Speaker 5 (24:04):
And Jen was like, you, Jorn, look at the moon.
Speaker 3 (24:08):
It's so cool.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
It's once every twenty three years, baby, give me a break,
give me a break in here.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
Do you see it? Angel? Did you take a look
at it?
Speaker 8 (24:16):
I took a look at it as it was starting,
and I meant to go back out for the full
on eclips and check out the Red Moon, scream fell asleep.
Speaker 3 (24:26):
Yeah, think at it. Yeah, well you got nineteen twenty
forty eight, you'll still be young.
Speaker 5 (24:32):
I'm looking for it.
Speaker 3 (24:33):
I got it on my calendar already.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
Okay. It was a cool deal. Although I have to
say I was outside looking at the binoculars and I
was freezing, and so I bailed after a while and
I went back out looked at it again, cold again inside.
Speaker 3 (24:49):
That's wrap. But it was cool to see.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
I mean, for you know, for that moon to disappear
like that, and the shadow that was our shadow on
the moon, and that was a it's really an unbelievable sight.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
You know.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
There were some people that have been reported they missed
it because they were working. They were looking through eclipse
solar eclipse glasses.
Speaker 8 (25:12):
Like the ones you were talking about last night.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Yeah, five layers of foil and missed it. Yeah, I
didn't see it. Well, we looking through it led and
I didn't see it. Okay, Well you'll see the next one.
You'll see the next one for sure, for sure, twenty
three years, it'll come and go like that.
Speaker 6 (25:30):
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Speaker 1 (25:35):
Forty Monday Monday, Monday Monday, the fond of theater young Dubliners.
They're nice enough to come on with us. That's a
cool deal. You can go there and buy tickets for
that event as well. Justin Bieber, speaking of music, is
sharing his struggles. Justin Bieber is struggling. Let's find out
what he is struggling with.
Speaker 13 (25:56):
This morning, Justin Bieber letting his guard down, sharing on
his social media feelings of being a fraud, unworthy and unequipped.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
What Justin Bieber, the thirty.
Speaker 13 (26:06):
One year old singer, songwriter and new dad writing people
told me my whole life? Wow, Justin, you deserve that,
adding it made me feel sneaky, like damn. If they
only knew my thoughts, how judgmental I am, how selfish
I really am, they wouldn't be saying this. These comments
come on the heels of a previous post just last
month saying changing is about letting go.
Speaker 3 (26:29):
Yeah you got that.
Speaker 13 (26:35):
A few days later, he was seen participating in an
LA charity hockey event smiling.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
Oh yeah, that was the thing with the Kings put
on down at Crypto dot com that was a cool deal.
Speaker 13 (26:45):
On Wednesday, the two time Grammy winner, posting a picture
seated at the piano, fans flooding his reply section with
joy and excitement hoping for new music. Biaber celebrating his
birthday earlier this month with throwback photos as a baby
and time with friends, family, his wife Haley, and son Jack,
(27:07):
who he welcomed in August.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
All right, so what's going on with this guy?
Speaker 13 (27:11):
The source tells People Magazine earlier this month. Justin is
prioritizing working on new music and his family and spending
as much time with them as he can. And of
course we wish him the absolute best.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
You know, he's onto something and he's not alone. I
think everybody goes through that. Everybody feels like they're a fraud,
because nobody. In most businesses, you have your your business face,
and then you have your home face. You have your
face that you put on for your friends, you have
face that you put on your for your coworkers, and
you have your public face when you go into a
(27:42):
store or into a mall or whatever. And you try
to be nice to everybody, and you try to be
understanding of a lot of people, but sometimes you're not.
You know, sometimes you just get pissed or sometimes you
don't feel like Justin Bieber doesn't feel like he deserves
all that money and all that attention, and so maybe
he's working through some kind of depression. I don't know,
(28:03):
but I think everybody goes through that. I think you've
got to sort of fight through that and realize that
you know that you do deserve. You know what you've
what people have been have given you. You've given people
a lot of entertainment, a lot of you know, a
lot of people like Justin Bieber and his music. And
so if he was able to reap the rewards for
making people feel better than all the power to him.
(28:26):
Right He's you know, selling millions and millions of albums
and a lot of people enjoyed listening to his music.
So if I were his friend, I would say, chin up,
chin up, young man, You'll be fine, and you know,
just follow your heart. That's what I would tell him.
Follow your heart, follow your heart, but don't forget to
(28:47):
bring your brain as well.
Speaker 3 (28:49):
So there's my tip for that young man.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
All right, Justin Bieber, All right, before we get out
of here, the Menendez brothers are in the news. They've
been in the news all week, but we've been recovering
rainstorm after rainstorm and flooding and street closures, so we
didn't have all the time we needed to dedicate to
these two chaps.
Speaker 7 (29:09):
Lyle and Eric Menendez will not be in court next week.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
After all.
Speaker 7 (29:13):
They were doing to court in March twentieth for their
resentencing hearing. A hearing on the LA District Attorney's motion
to withdraw this recenencing is now set for April eleventh.
Depending on what the court decides, a recentencing hearing may
be set for a week after that. The brothers have
served more than three decades behind the bars for the
nineteen eighty nine killings of their parents and their Beverly
(29:34):
Hills home.
Speaker 3 (29:35):
Yeah, that was a big deal. That was a big deal.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
I remember when that news story broke. I was living
in Los Angeles and everybody's sort of shocked by that.
Whenever we never thought the kids did it turns out
they did, and they're in prison now, perhaps for the
rest of their lives. They're trying to get out. They
have three avenues to get out, but two of them
don't look great. So we'll see eventually what happens.
Speaker 3 (29:59):
Moe Kelly, my.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
Favorite segment nine o'clock every Friday here on KFI. Oh,
that's a bottle of wine that Malabudan sent me.
Speaker 3 (30:07):
Sure, are you just drinking in the studio? Tell the truth,
you know what? This is so great.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
I've known Malbudan for twenty five almost thirty years, and
I've told him for thirty years that I never drink wine,
and he brought me a bottle of wine.
Speaker 3 (30:22):
That's what friends are for.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Yeah, and my wife doesn't drink wine either, so I'll
just be selling that.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
What about your daughter? She doesn't drink wine? But I
guess this is a special thing.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
I don't know if you've seen this where you take
a photo of or whatever, and then the guy on
the front, I think it's Snoop Dogg starts talking about
the bottle.
Speaker 3 (30:40):
Wow.
Speaker 14 (30:41):
Okay, that was scared the crap out of me, especially
if I was drunk.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
You're right, what's on the Big Show night other than
my favorite segment?
Speaker 14 (30:50):
Well, a part of your favorite segment. We're giving away
ten fifty dollars. Oh, I heard that's shaky.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
Yes, I heard that last night when I was driving around,
going that's a cool deal.
Speaker 14 (31:00):
It's going to be Ladies Night of course as Women's
History Month. So we're just gonna have ladies as callers
tonight for these Shaky's tickets to give away we have.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
We're gonna have nothing but fun tonight.
Speaker 14 (31:09):
We're gonna talk about the road closure for the LA Marathon,
how LA is going to go to hell? Try to
drive around on a Sunday with the LA Marathon. It's
always a difficult task. And Southwest Airlines is really having
a bad week, really really bad week.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
I don't know about the crew that you hang out,
but with the crew I hang out with. Two of
my friends run marathons, and I've told them both the
only reason they run is to tell people that they
run marathons. Yeah, that's the reason flex Yeah, and I
and I have heard from friends and family members who
(31:43):
have run marathons. I go blank when they tell me
about their experience. I could care less. I'll never do it.
I've never had any desires to do it. God bless you.
If you want to do it, you can do it.
I have friends who do marathons all over the world.
I don't believe in putting my body through that hill.
I drove back from Huntington Beach yesterday. I left there
(32:06):
at one, got home by about two thirty. It's about
twenty eight miles. I was exhausted.
Speaker 3 (32:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (32:13):
Look, it takes me, sometimes at its worst, two hours
to drive from home to work.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
It's twenty two miles, four miles short of a marathon.
Speaker 14 (32:23):
I can't even imagine getting mine behind out there and
running to work.
Speaker 3 (32:28):
That's classic, all.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Right, I'll be listening. Everybody be listening to Moe Kelly's
whole crew. Next, have a nice weekend, Bob, you're a king.
I'll see you on Monday. Me Kelly next right here
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