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Speaker 1 (00:00):
On your Mark, get ready.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
Start broadcasting from California and Delaware. This is the Hard
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Rocking Trivia Show, and here're your host Mark and Danny.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
All right, everybody, Welcome to the Hard Rocking Trivia Show. Yeah. Well,
I we're up to like two eighty something, three, two
eighty four, I don't know, but it's a lot of episodes.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Yeah, we're getting we're closing in on three hundred. Nice
and according to one dude on some list, we're the
number five hard rock podcast on the planet Earth.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Yes, number five, number five.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
We're right behind Eddie Trunk. Yeah, thank you for the
guy who made that list. I don't know if we
deserve that.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
Sure we do. Hey, how many hard rock trivia show
podcasts are there?
Speaker 1 (01:15):
I have never heard of another. I mean certain shows
do trivia on occasion, but we focus on but we're dedicated.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
Oh yeah, okay, all right, so here we go. We're
gonna do some rapid fire all right, welcome back. So
rapid fire we are where we try to stump each
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other with some trivia questions. I guess it's our signature
bit or the main bit, or whatever you want to
call it. But we're going bonus time this week. We
normally have three questions each, but this week we're going
four questions. And on top of that, I have a
bonus question for Mark that does not involve music in
any way. It kind of goes back to when we
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were growing up. But okay, talk about that then.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
So I guess both of us went to the doctor
last week and got testosterone shots. So now we're up
to four questions, so you have to go four eight
to be perfect. There's no way in hell that anybody
on planet Earth is going eight for eight with these questions.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Good luck. Well let's see. Okay, all right, Question number
one for you? Who is the first original guitarist for
a Crash Diet?
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Good Lord, I couldn't even tell you the guitarist or
Crash Diet is now. I mean, it's a band I like,
but they've had a lot of members, a lot of
lead singers, at least four or five of them. But
I could not tell anybody's name, So I'm going to
say Ginger Wildheart.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
No, that is incorrect. The guy's stage name was Mary
Gore who went on. His actual name is Tobias Forge
from Ghost. Really he was really really he was.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
The original guitar player and Crash Diet. Yes, Wow, check
it out. I did not know that. That's a great
trivia quas Dan, You're off to a hot start.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
Hot start, woo hot Mike hot mic. Yeah, yep, he
he's apparently he's a really good guitar player, though he
doesn't play it in Ghost at all.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Wow, but god, there you go, no idea. I wonder
if does he appear on any albums already? He just
leave the band before that recorded.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
No, he was in the band. He partially started the
band with the lead singer at that time, but of
course neither one of them are in the band anymore.
I don't think there's any original members left in Crash Diet. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
I think the original lead singer killed himself years and
years ago, so who knows.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Okay, but he's probably not in the band anymore then.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Yeah, yeah, I don't think so okay. And I think
Krasheda is going to be on the next Monsters of
Rock crewis so that's kind of cool. Yeah, Da D's
will be there too, Will we be there? I don't know.
I hope that's the trivia question of all time. I
don't know if I could spend that kind of money.
But maybe if I if I win the lottery, I'm
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taking you with me.
Speaker 3 (04:17):
Okay, all right, you get you get.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Your own not you're not getting sweet. You're getting a cabin. Okay,
your own cabin.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
Okay, no sweet, my own interior cabin. Yes, it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Yeah, and you might even get a window. So all right,
all right, okay, here we go. Question one for you?
What do these two songs have in common? My Number
by Lillian As in Hollywood Te's by La Guns? What
do they have in common?
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Jeez? They were both released in eighty seven?
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Oh incorrect? Dang they are both original songs by the
band Girl.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
Oh jeez, yeah, I never would have gotten that.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Yeah, Hollywood Teas and Girl yep with Phil Colin, Phil
Colin Yep, okay, and Phil Lewis Phil Collins. Nope, different
so def Leppard and La Guns. Dudes, they were originally
in Girl.
Speaker 3 (05:18):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Cool, So we're over too. We're off to a crappy.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
Start too, all right, Yeah, I'm probably not gonna get
any better with this one.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
All right.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
How many weeks has Fleetwood Mac album rumors been on
the been on the charts?
Speaker 1 (05:37):
How many weeks? Okay, it came out. How many weeks
came out in seventy six and it's probably still on
the charts. Oh god, let's see. I'm gonna say one
thousand and seventy.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
No, no, not that many. It's six hundred and thirty six. Okay,
but still that's a lot of weeks to be on
the charts for one album.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Yeah. And it's still a quality still a quality album.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
Oh man. Great, And it's talked a bottom.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
It's all about it's all about breaking up with your
significant other, but pretty much.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
Who happens to be in the band with you?
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Yeah, and he continued, yeah, yeah, that had worked out,
but uh yeah, I don't know if I could do that.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
It's okay, here we go. Question number two for you.
Some people consider White Lion a one hit wonder, but
they actually had two hits. Can you name them?
Speaker 3 (06:40):
I wish you guys could see we we do this
on video and Mark held up three fingers when he
said they had two hits.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Yeah, well three fingers Alzheimer's I wasn't paying attention to
my hands.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Two two hits for White White Lion.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
And they are significant songs.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
The one about when children cry.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
That's one of them that went to number.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
Three, okay, and the other one was.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Wait correct, that went to number eight. First, yes, first
correct answer by either one of us.
Speaker 3 (07:21):
All right, Yeah, I like White Lion a lot. They
very melodic, awesome musicianship. I wish I wish they were
back around. I wish Vito would get back into music.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Yeah, Vito's he went thinking, went into real estate or
something like that, and he just said, you know what,
I'm done with music. But yeah, I think I was
a killer guitar player.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
Oh absolutely, Oh well whatever, m hmm, go be a
real real estate mobile. All right, question number three for you?
So hell has just happened in France, right, yep? So
how many bands did they advertise us playing the festival
this year? Wow?
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Do I have to get exact number on that.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
I'll give you a plus or minus. I don't know
five either way. So you got a range of ten?
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Yeah, I know that was I think hell Fest was
four days and I think there was at least four
or five stages.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
Good god, I think there were five stages.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
Wow, let me think of this about this.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
That would have been a killer festival to go to.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
I'm gonna say ninety eight.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Ah ooh no, it's one hundred and eighty. Wow, one
hundred and eighty bands and the website actually says over
one hundred and eighty bands. But that is crazy. Yeah,
I mean I looked at the lineup and most of
them I've never heard of before. But still yeah, and
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if you go maybe.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
There was a French website that shows some of the
bands and it's pro shot. I know Black Country Comedians
set is on there, and there's a couple other ones
and some bands I've never heard of, but uh, pretty cool.
I mean that's it's every weekend in Europe there's a festival.
They had Sweden rock Hellfest. I think grass Pop is next.
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I think that's in Belgium. It's like every week. You
could just go to a different country and go to
a festivals, like oh yeah, my feet would be killing.
I love watching the ones where where the guy that
has his camera and he just walks around the complex
just to show you what everything you know, show you
the merch, show you where people sleep. I love watching
that stuff. It's like wow, oh yeah, I'd be dying
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about now. But be fair.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
Yeah, those those fast, I mean I saw pictures of
hell Fest and it's just a mass of people. There's
like two hundred thousand people there.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
It's crazy. But yeah, I mean when you got sometimes
you got one. The smaller bands are in the tent somewhere,
but the majority of the stages are outside. You just
got to pick and choose what you like. Sometimes the
band you like would be lesser people, but then the
major bands, everybody's watching him.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
So oh yeah, yeah you get Judas Priest or Iron
Maiden or somebody like that.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
You gotta it's I think Scorpions were the big band
this year for hell Fist one of the nights.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
Yeah, they were, they were the headliner.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
But yeah, I would love very I don't know if
I could sleep in a tent for four days though,
kind of wisfify.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
No, I know i'd wanna. I'd want a hotel. I'm
too old for a tent.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Yeah. I think some people cut Yeah, some people take
a bus or a train over to the neighboring town.
And that's what I would do. Yeah, maybe anyway we
can today, we can dream. Yeah, all right, so is
it my turn here? Yeap question three for you? Alright.
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Twisted Sister had an album called Love Is for Suckers
on the Atlantic Records, which was supposed to be a
solo album for d but it turned out they wanted
to slap the Twisted Sister moniker on there, so and
the other Twisted Sisters. Other Twisted Sister members were not
really interested in doing the album, so bow Hill used
members from two Atlantic Recording artists hard rock bands, and
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those two artists supplied two members each to be a
part of this album. And they're both on Atlantic Records.
So you got to give me two eighties hard rock
bands that were featured on Twisted Sisters Love Is for Suckers.
You don't have to give me the band members, just
give me the two Atlantic bands.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
That Atlantic band. I don't know that I know which
bands are on Atlantic for sure.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
And I can tell you both bands you know very well.
One you just saw recently live and one you've seen
multiple times, and they're from Atlantic Records because Twisted was
on Atlantic too, and bow Hill also produced those two bands,
and they're both they're both America in bands.
Speaker 3 (12:01):
Okay, well Atlantic record bands from America. One that I've
seen recently.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
You've saw within the last year, you've seen, and the
other one you've seen multiple times, I would say at
least three or four.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Okay, well it's not Eclipse American bands.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
Yeah, I'm gonna say, uh, Metallica, no more hair bands,
hair bands.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
I will scratch some Metallica. We'll give you another guess here.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
The hair bands that I've seen recently, geez.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
And one. You've seen a lot.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
And the only reason I got this question is because
I was watching this guy's podcast. Next is Oh by
the way. Got a call from bow Hill and me
and another guy from the band went down and sang
backing vocals on all the songs.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
Wow, Okay, I've seen a lot.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
This guy's really funny.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
Oh. Butch Walker.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
Nope, no, and corect you give up?
Speaker 3 (13:16):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
Okay, Well, the podcast I was watching is, uh Steve
Whiteman has a podcast now and it's really funny. He's
just sitting in his backyard with his buddy and they're
just shooting the ship. So Steve and Jimmy from Kick
sang all background vocals on Twist's sisters Love Is for Suckers.
The other the other band was Winger Kit Winger also
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sang all background vocals with them and Red Beach played.
Red Beach played all the guitars on Love Is for Suckers?
Speaker 3 (13:47):
Really, yeah, I'm gonna have to go back and listen
to that because I listened to that album a lot
in college.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
Yeah something, Yeah, I was.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
I was doing a lab over the summer and that
album just came out and listened to it a bunch. Yeah,
I didn't know Red Beach played on it. Every guitar
lick on that thing. Yeah, the other guys weren't interested.
So yeah, so it really is not a Twisted Sister album.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
So so who did the bas and drums? I don't know, honestly,
I don't have to look that up. That's a good
question for you people out there in podcast land.
Speaker 3 (14:16):
So yeah, who played bass and drums on Love Is
for Suckers?
Speaker 1 (14:20):
So that podcast is like Steve and I forgot together
the other guy's name. They call it a podcast, and literally,
he just he's sitting in He's sitting in his backyard
next to his pool above ground pool, and just talking
and Steve's really really funny, and he's like, I have
zero interest. I can't sing anymore. This is my only
job right now to sit here and answer questions. And
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he just tells stories about his life on the road,
and he doesn't hold anything back and it's very humorous.
So yeah, you can see that on you.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
I have seen Kicks a ton of times.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Yeah, so on YouTube they and they.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
Are more than worth it every time or work. Yeah,
Hitler band, they were so tight, unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
So well, that's six questions so far? I think I've
gotten how many? Have I getten right?
Speaker 3 (15:10):
Any of them? I got one right? Did you get
any No? You didn't, haven't gotten any right yet? Maybe
this maybe this last question question bonus question number four?
All right, okay, So who was the first guitarist asked
by Lemmy to replace fast Eddie Clark in Motorhead?
Speaker 1 (15:30):
Hmmm?
Speaker 3 (15:31):
He declined, He declined, So it's not Brian Robertson.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Wow, I don't even know this one. I thought you
were gonna go. Who is the first wine that guy
was asked to be an Ozzie's band? I know that one,
but I don't. I don't know this one, but I'm
gonna say his name anyway, even though it's probably wrong.
How about Gary Moore?
Speaker 3 (15:50):
Ah, that is incorrect? Man? Could you imagine Gary Moore
in Motorhead?
Speaker 1 (15:56):
No, he's too good for him, but he was.
Speaker 3 (15:59):
Absolutely yeah, yeap. So it was Steve Kudlow aka Lips
from Anvil No way, really way, Why didn't he say yes?
I don't know he said he said he couldn't see
himself in Motorhead, and he couldn't he didn't want Anvil
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to go away. Well I was like, he's probably would
have done Motorhead.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Yeah, he was loyal to his friends, so yeah, I
could see that, but his friend Yeah, well, it's like
when Punky Meadows was asked to joint Kiss and he
told the guys to wait a second. He wanted to
talk to his band and he blew it right there.
That's just Punky Meadows was the guitar player and Kiss
it would have been great.
Speaker 3 (16:43):
That would have been great. That you know, that fits
Gary Moore and in Motorhead. No, I don't know about
Lips and in Motorhead it might have been.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
I think he could play it. Yeah, I think that
the Plane.
Speaker 3 (16:54):
Oh he's he's really good.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
But could you see Gary Moore fronting the Ozzy Osbourne
Blues It or of OZ band instead of Randy Rhodes.
Speaker 3 (17:03):
No, no, no, different style of playing. I mean yeah,
Gary could he could absolutely pull it off. I mean,
could you see the guy in Night Ranger playing an Aussie?
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (17:15):
No, but he did, Yeah, yess you could.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
But yeah, Brad Gillis is underrated. And they and they
and when you go see Night Ranger now they still
play Crazy Train.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Oh did they? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Just they make an homage to you know what they did.
They'll play a couple of damn Yankee songs and they
do play Crazy Train.
Speaker 3 (17:35):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
In fact, you were just in Vegas. Vamped just closed
and Night Ranger was the last band to play it.
They played last weekend and like Sebastian Bach jumped up
and whoever was in town jumped up and they all
did Crazy Train together.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
Wow. Yeah, vamped down.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
I guess they cost too much money to mainteen. I
don't know the story, but yeah, it's gone.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
That's too bad. Who knows.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
I never went there, So all right, bonus question number
four for you. This is a long ass winded question
and it's brought to you by the nineteen eighties playlist
on Spotify called hard Rock and Classic Metal nineteen eighty
Spotify Playlist. Because I was listening to this in the
pool and this song came up and went, who the
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hell's doing this song? Because I know the song, but
I didn't know the band playing it even though I
put it on the playlist.
Speaker 3 (18:26):
So here we go is a long one. Here goo
all right?
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Pat Benatari had a hit in December nineteen eighty called
Treat Me Right? You ever heard of it?
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (18:36):
Treat Me Right? Well, I'm gonna give you a more book.
Speaker 3 (18:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
It was written by a bass player named Doug Luban,
who went on to play with Billy Squire on a
couple albums, Emotions and Emotions and Signs of Life. Anyway,
that song was actually recorded by two other bands prior
to Pat making a hit of it, and these bands
are pretty obsurre gear. It was recorded by two separate
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bands before Pat put it out. I'm gonna give you
a list of seven seven bands. All you have to
do is give me one correct answer. Okay, I'll give
you the bands. You're ready because these are these are
skier bands at some of the stuff is. You can
find it on Rock Candy Records. Now there's another plug here.
Seven O seven, bad Boy, Bullseye, Candy, Doc Holiday, Faced
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Answer or Grand Prix. Two of those bands recorded treat
Me right before Pat Benattar, just give me one of them.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
I'm gonna say seven O seven.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
Oh incorrect, dang it. Yeah, So the other answer, correct
faced answer, did it on their second album. And the
other band was called Bullseye, and you can find that
album on Rock Candy Records. And that's that's the that's
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the song. I actually heard it. Go Who's doing treat
Me right? I know this song and it was a
band called Bulls Eye. And then actually the album is
not too bad. Rock Candy puts out these albums that
were like late seventies, early eighties, and they were on
major labels, but for some reason got no push and
they flopped and a lot of people are kind of
rediscovering how come I didn't hear of this band before?
Speaker 3 (20:23):
Yeah, so yeah, I've seen ads for them in the
magazines and stuff and all kinds of stuff, stuff that
we had and other stuff that we did not.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Yeah, and most of the stuff that came out comes
out in Rock Candy I have on MP three. So
if you ever stumble across something and you don't you
don't think you have it, you probably have bulls I
just don't even realize it. And I couldn't tell you
anything about that band, but they sounded pretty good. They
were melodic rock basically and came out seventeen seventy nine
and Face Dancers came out in eighty off it. But
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they had a big song called Forever Beach when we
were living in the Virginia are Yeah, but faced answer
wasn't nobody banned and the rest of the planet but
Baltimore they did. Okay, all right, so I sucked this week.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
Wow, So I won one to zero eight.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
So you I guess Danny has a bonus non musical
question for me.
Speaker 3 (21:18):
Yeah, a bonus question from back in the day. All right,
all right, here we go. Uh. Do you remember the
awesomely awful movie I Spit on Your Grave?
Speaker 1 (21:30):
I do. I think we've rented it and it is
truly awful.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
Yeah, it's one of the top ten worst movies ever
low budgeted hell but yeah, oh it's a terrible, terrible movie.
But the poster is the lady in like in Jungle
or closer, kind of ripped and you only see it
from the neck down. Who is that?
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Really? It's somebody. It's somebody, and it's not not music related.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
Now, you remember the poster, right or the p I.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Do, But I don't recall anybody famous in that movie.
But she just posed for the poster.
Speaker 3 (22:09):
She might not have been famous at the time. She's
a huge, huge star now.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Oh, she's a star right now.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
Oh, and has been for a while. Really, she's been
a star since the eighties.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
She's an actress or singer actress. Good god. My initial
response was Adrian Barbo. But she's not a major actress now.
Speaker 3 (22:32):
No, plus you'd want to see her from the front.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
But major actress for nineteen eight when she was a nobody,
which means she's a little older than we are. Wow,
good god, I have not a clue.
Speaker 3 (22:50):
I'll give you a hint. She was up for an
Oscar this year.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
I can't. I don't watch the Oscars anymore.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
So okay, this, well, that's not.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
Going to do. I gotta do a bit of good Uh.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Jamie Lee Curtis, No, that is incorrect, not too bad off.
But it was Demi Moore.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
That No, that's Demi Moore. Wow, I didn't know Demi
Moore was his own in for not many for an
Oscar either, So what movie? Yeah, they didn't get in
the movies in the oscars. Most people didn't.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
Even see, so I think I saw one of them.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
I might have seen one of them two and the
rest of them, I go, what one? What was that?
I don't know. I've watched Netflix movies. Now, none of
those movies are gonna make anything, or Prime whatever, Amazon Prime,
some movie from Korea or something.
Speaker 3 (23:40):
I don't know. So, wow, well now you got. Now
you gotta go on to uh, I don't know, Amazon
or whatever and look up the movie I just put
on your grave and check out the poster. The only
thing I remember for that You can't tell that it's
Demi Moore because it's the neck down. It's her back
from the neck down. Wow.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
But most of she must have got paid tens of
dolls just for that one, maybe one hundred bucks maybe.
But that movie movie is so low budget. But I mean,
I bet you made money on you know, just renting
it out. Because the only thing I remember about that
movie is own. I think. Guess they're in the tub
and she cuts his wiener off in the tub. That's
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the only thing I remember about that movie. I just
remember it's super low budget's super terrible, and I think
everybody saw that and the other one was Faces of Death.
Everybody rented in the early eighties and some of it
was probably fake and some of it was real. But yeah,
we all watch those same bad movies.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
Yeah, horrible movies. But yeah, where I am in no
way saying go watch I spit on your grave. I
just thought it was funny that that's Demi Moore on
the cover.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
Yeah, you're not getting the seal of approval from the
hard Rocking Trivia Show for that awful movie.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
No, that'll be an hour and a half of your
time wasted, and I don't want to be blamed for that.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Yeah, our subscribers will be unsubscribing us and goes and
they watches that horrible movie now a week. Yeah, stupid teenagers.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
Anyway, there you go.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
So, yeah, do you remember how much to make you sorry?
Speaker 3 (25:16):
Go ahead?
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Do you remember how much.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
Started to make you over five this week?
Speaker 1 (25:19):
Yeah, it's okay, I'm okay with it. Do you remember
how much it costs to buy a movie when they
first came out on VHS or Beta Max. I mean,
now you can buy a movie for fifteen bucks if
you can find them. I remember eighty nine dollars for
a brand new movie. When they first came out, you
believe that, and people paid it like what yeah.
Speaker 3 (25:42):
Because you owned it. You owned it, you could watch
it whenever you want.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
This is yeah, that's why a lot of the movie
industry is losing money now because everything is streamed now.
We used to rent it, yeah, and people bought. My
mom had like five thousand movies on DVD and VHS.
What a waste of money there, That was really all right?
Speaker 3 (26:07):
I just pay the twelve ninety five for a sustreaming
subscription and have all of them.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
Yeah. And nowadays now people are starting to get rid
of all. There's so many services now you can't get
them all. I mean, oh, yeah, I have Peacock and
I think I've watched Peacock once in three months. I'm like,
what am I? Why do I have Peacock?
Speaker 3 (26:26):
I think I think I have Peacock for free somehow,
I know I have HBO or HBO Max.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
I have Max, but it's not free.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
I have it three free because I have AT and
T for my cell phone.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Oh okay, yeah I can.
Speaker 3 (26:39):
I have Hulu Hulu because my daughter has T Mobile.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
So yeah, I got that.
Speaker 3 (26:45):
And then I have YouTube TV for my regular.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Yeah, I don't. I just use regular YouTube. But yeah,
I think I have like a bundle of Disney Plus,
which I never watch Hulu. I barely watch an ESPN Plus,
which I do watch because it there's nothing on. There's
some kind of game that's on that I don't remember
who won. So gotta watch those Savannah Bananas games. Right.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
Can you believe how much those guys sell out? I
mean they sold out the Phillies stadium in like a day.
They're pretty, they're they're they're great, they're so funny. But man,
the Phillies don't sell out their stadium like that. I mean,
you go to a Phillies game and they say sold out,
but there's plenty of seats open, but not a Savannah
(27:33):
Bananas game.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
Yeah. I get it. The entertainment value, it's the whole
Harlem Globe Trotter's playing Baseball's what it is, right, But
they are pretty terrific athletes in the Some of these
routines they do are funny. I get it, but I
don't know if I don't know if I pay to
go see it.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
Yeah, they're more expensive than the Phillies games.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
So I can't. I can't see going but okay, then again,
we're old fuddy daddies. Okay, alright, so Danny a big
winner on that one.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Yeah, all right, so I'll take all the money.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Here, you got it, you want it, but I want
to switch gears. Let's when we come back from this break,
let's play cover this because I got a really terrible
song for you. All right, all right, we're back from
that exciting commercial. Hopefully it was English, but it probably
was in Spanish if you live where I live, but
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or whatever, Hungarian, it doesn't matter. Hey, it's paying the bills, even.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
Though we don't have any.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
Yeah, there we go. All right, so we're gonna play
cover this.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
Now. It's time to cover this.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
Or I take a we take a cover song, play
about twenty to thirty seconds of that to give us
the original artist, the covering artist, and if you know
the song, give us the song too. But we're really
just looking for the covering artist and the original artist here.
So Danny, this week, I got a song that's truly awful.
(29:14):
But you know the song, but the cover is definitely
not as good as the original.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
Okay, I can't wait. Wow, Okay, all right, here we.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
Go music Joy, What say y'all y'all.
Speaker 3 (29:44):
Okay, wow, that is really bad because I don't mind
that song radio yep, yeah, Mexican Radio by Walla Voodoo.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Correct. Okay, Now, who is covering this?
Speaker 3 (30:00):
Is that geez completely was like kind of a death
metal type band. Yep.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
I can tell you. One of the hints is it
did come on in the eighties and it's one of
those European bands that is pretty darn heavy. So again,
to give me your first guess. And it's a band
you've heard of, you're probably not a fan of them.
I'm not you've heard of the band covering it. I
would believe you would have. I'm not a fan of
(30:30):
that band at all. I just kind of stumbled across this.
But so take give me your guests and I'll start
giving more clues.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
See, I don't know any I mean, death metal is
not my thing from the eighties? Is it? Oh? Shoot?
Is it venom?
Speaker 1 (30:46):
It is not venom, but in the same vein. Okay,
so you're in the ballpark already. All right, I'll give
you one of the hints is uh. This band is
is described as black metal, thrash metal doom and they
rose from an ash rose from the ashes of a
band called hell Hammer. Then they changed their name. That
(31:07):
band split up and they became this band. It's a
helpier of them you might have.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Is it. I don't even know how to pronounce like
Sarah Ungle.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Nope, but you're you're getting closer in terms of your letters.
Sarah Ungle, I believe was from Colorado. But yeah, all right.
This band, this band that we're talking about, is from Switzerland, Zerich, Switzerland,
and their guitar player's name is Tom G. Warrior, obviously
(31:42):
not his real name. They were active from eighty four
to eighty seven, eighty eight to ninety three. In two
thousand and one and two thousand and eight is when
they finally disbanded. A lot of people who like this
kind of music hold this band in high regard. I
don't know why, but.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
They from Switzerland's I'm a is a Celtic Frost correct? Whoa? Yep?
I had no clue. I'm just naming bands names that
I said.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
I didn't know you heard of them. But yeah, I
don't really listen to Celtic Frost.
Speaker 3 (32:23):
Didn't the guy and the Howard Stern Show played drums
for them?
Speaker 1 (32:29):
No, I think he was in Death. Did I know
you're talking? No, I don't think he was in Celtic Frost.
He played in one of those. It was a it
was I believe he was in Death and he was
in other bands and he is I forgot the guy's
name because I haven't listened to Howard Stern in probably
fifteen years. But in that guy that and he played
the band called Death, and he played on some other ones.
(32:51):
Really great drummer, funny guy.
Speaker 3 (32:54):
Oh he's hilarious.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
But I literally I haven't listened to Howard Stern because
Howard Stern works like three days away week and he
does the show from his house, and you know, I
just don't have the time. I was a big Howard
Stern fan in the eighties and early nineties.
Speaker 3 (33:10):
But oh, what was that guy's name?
Speaker 1 (33:13):
And I know exactly. He's from Kansas and he's really funny.
Speaker 3 (33:17):
Oh yeah, he's a huge. He's a fan of the Chiefs.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
I believe he's played in Iced Earth.
Speaker 3 (33:24):
I believe ye's it.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
He's also been in I played with Ripper Owens and
some projects.
Speaker 3 (33:32):
But it's a great drummer. I don't know why he'd
leave to go well, I guess maybe he could make
some money with Howard Stern.
Speaker 1 (33:38):
Well, I think he's doing better with Howard Stern. That's
his dream job and he loves what he's doing and
probably drums on the side, but probably wasn't making any
money in some of the bands he was in. But yeah,
how much how much money can you really make being
the drummer in iced Earth?
Speaker 3 (33:50):
Okay that's true.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
Not much. Oh another bit of trivia from Iceed Earth
You know the the lead singer from Iced Earth was
also he is arrested during the January sixth Insurrection riots
and DC in the Capitol. The lead singer from that
pan I think his name is John Schaeff or something
like that. He was arrested for it and I think convicted,
(34:13):
So yeah, he was part of that all silliness. But yeah,
vam Celtic Frost.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
I don't get it, Celtic Frost.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
It's not Celtic Celtic Frost.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
Yeah. I'm looking up the guys on the Howard Stern Show.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
Yeah, if I hear his name, we know it's not
Gary Dellabat, and it's not Jackie the joke man Martling
who else was on that shows. It's not the guy
who's been in the longest, the guitar player, and Fred's
not Fred Norris. It's god, I'm sorry. I haven't listened
to that show in years.
Speaker 3 (34:52):
Crap. They have a bunch of people listed here, but
not him, Jackie Martling, Billy West, John Melendez, Artie Lang.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
Nope, not those guys. Have you seen what Artie Lang's
nose looks like? No, Oh my god, you need to
pull up a picture of Artie Lang's face today. He
snowed it so much cocaine his whole nose collapsed. It's horrific. So, yeah,
we're throwing in all kinds of weird stuff out there,
(35:20):
but Artie Lang's nose. Funny guy, but he just jacked
his nose.
Speaker 3 (35:24):
Yeah, I really like him. I think he's hilarious. I
was bummed when he left the show, but it was
funny when he talked about driving down to Delaware to get.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
His Oh the guy's first name is Richard.
Speaker 3 (35:38):
Richard Christie. There you go. Yeah, he was in Ice,
Earth and Death. Yep.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
Yeah, I mean well respected Heavy's rummer. But yeah, it
makes more money with Howard Stern, so living the dream. Yeah,
there you go, and you remember and there's another guy
from that show who went on to try to have
a music career, stuttering John Melndez. Yeah, that's yeah, remember him.
(36:03):
I mean the gig was funny. He put out an
album I think knew no played on it, and then
he went out and he was the uh the voice
of the Jay Leno Show. He introduced it and he
was part of that, and right, I guess after that,
I tried to be a podcaster and it's failed miserably,
and he's always trying to sue people and all kinds
(36:25):
of drama there. I don't listen to the show, but
I just people make fun of it.
Speaker 3 (36:29):
It's been probably ten years since I listened to it. Yeah,
it's kind of I just got tired of Howard just
talking about how great he is. That's all it was. Yeah,
I'm the greatest, Okay, well yeah, do something. It got
a little stale after a while. It was like, okay,
you've made millions of millions.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
We all move on, all right. So that was the wonderful.
Speaker 3 (36:52):
All that from Mexican radios.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Yeah, we just were.
Speaker 3 (36:56):
So now you're trying to listen to my.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
Song, all right, so let me pull this up here here.
Speaker 3 (37:01):
You'll know the song, but I don't think you'll okay,
I don't think you'll know who the covering artist is.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
All right, here we go, all right, everybody home, play along,
see if you can get this. It's probably not Celtic Frost,
So here we go.
Speaker 3 (37:14):
No, no, it's not all.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
Right all right? That is definitely Hush, originally recorded by
(37:52):
Deep Purple. Nope, Hush didn't do this. Didn't do Deep Purple.
Didn't Deep Purple do Hush.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
Purple did Hush. But that's a cover.
Speaker 1 (38:02):
Really, okay, So I already threw this up. So the
band playing I believe was Goddard.
Speaker 3 (38:10):
That is correct.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
So Hush doesn't wow, So Hush the little tricky danny there.
Deep Purple was not the original, so somebody else did it?
Was it pretty close? Or is it really really super old?
Speaker 3 (38:24):
No, it's it's slower. No, it's it was recorded by
this artist in sixty seven, and then Deep Purple did
it in sixty eight. Okay, And there were a couple
other covering artists also, but Deep Purple is the most
famous version. Okay.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
Is it a band or a solo artist?
Speaker 3 (38:44):
Solo artists? And I've never heard of this guy before?
Oh god, I actually thought it was Deep Purple too,
but then I started doing research for this question.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
And all right, this is this is a I already
missed the question. It was this somebody named like Terry Reid.
Speaker 3 (38:58):
Nope, no, okay, so that the guy's name is Billy
Joe Royal.
Speaker 1 (39:05):
I've heard the name. Couldn't tell you. Well, obviously he
did Hush, but I don't know any songs that he
did and we're famous.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
Yeah, he he had one hit that was not Hush,
but I can't remember the name of the hit. But
he has a really high voice Okay, not I not
a cruder type voice, but it it's I guess it's
like early rock. It's not. I wouldn't say it's really country,
(39:33):
but it's kind of just it's a slower version okay somewhere.
I mean, Goddard does a hole, does it much faster
than even Deep Purple, But he Billy Joe Royle's version
is slower than that.
Speaker 1 (39:46):
Okay, Well, I mean I've heard that name for some reason.
But uh yeah, wow, good good one.
Speaker 3 (39:52):
There there you go. Everybody thought Deep Purple was the
original artist.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
Wrong, Yeah I did, Yeah, I did too. I'm an idiot.
Speaker 3 (40:05):
God I hate being stupid.
Speaker 1 (40:07):
Oh yeah, it's a daily a daily thing for me
being stupid. How do we become the number five podcast
hard rock podcast on planet Earth? And we were missing
all these questions and we were terrible three episodes as
how Yeah, I mean yeah, our brains are mush apparently.
(40:28):
Geez wow, Okay, that's cool. I'm one of the things
I like about this show is we're always learning something
like wow, I okay, well, now we need to transition
to our final a bit that's gonna make us seem
like geniuses. And that bit is intellectual poetry.
Speaker 3 (41:06):
Okay, welcome back everybody. Mark said this, this bit makes
us look like geniuses. That is the opposite of truth. Yes,
it is not factual in any way because this intellectual
poetry is where we read the words to a song
and you got to come up at least come up
(41:26):
with the artist, and if you can come up with
the name of the song, that's even better. But mine
is very topical with the with the events that are
happening in the world right now. But you'll you'll understand
as I read the words to you. But okay, this
bit's this bit's difficult because you don't have the melody
(41:48):
or the harmony or any of the tempo or anything
like that for the words. So it's kind of hard
to hard to It is hard for me anyway.
Speaker 1 (41:57):
So yeah, and we have the intelligence of the graders.
Speaker 3 (42:01):
Yeah, well maybe, well I read like a third grader.
So well, my granddaughter's third grader, and she's smarter than
I am.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
So And speaking of your granddaughter, I saw her doing
a Taylor Swift song on Facebook. Pretty impressive.
Speaker 3 (42:17):
She she's been taking guitar lessons and she just crossed
the hump of being able to change chords on the guitar.
You know, usually when you first start out changing chords,
you have to do a finger by finger. But she
there's a certain level of ability on the guitar that
you can change chords quicker. And she just crossed that
(42:40):
hump and she is out of her mind, proud of herself.
Speaker 1 (42:43):
So nice.
Speaker 3 (42:46):
Yeah. So that's gonna make playing guitar a lot more fun. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:50):
And when when she gets really good, you guys can
play together.
Speaker 3 (42:53):
Absolutely, that's awesome. We can play together now, I'm I'm
all for it. Yeah. She's recorded two songs on her
teacher's guitar or guitar teacher studio. All right, and so
I hope she can buy her Papa Beach Out someday.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
And that'd be nice. I'm gonna call Geen. I'm gonna
call Gene Simmons up and maybe he can produce her demo.
Speaker 3 (43:14):
There you go, work for Van. He'll change, he'll change
a word or two and then take all the money.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
So he'll take fifty. Yeah, I changed one word.
Speaker 3 (43:24):
I I made it better. Yeah, all right, So here
we go. I'm gonna read the words to a song
that we both know, and we'll see if you can
get the at least the name of the artist. Here
we go.
Speaker 1 (43:42):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (43:44):
Machines are made for killing at mock speed and more
sleek and design and loaded for war, sidewinding missiles, heat
seeks and sparrows, strafing squadrons, cause havoc and terror. And
then it goes into the chorus, I'll read you one more.
Camouflage colors, impair, observation, insignia painted depicting its nation, define
(44:07):
detection at low altitude, penetrate, attack, evade and elude, soaring death,
taking lives, no escape, widows weep. What do you think?
Speaker 1 (44:18):
I like the lyrics I think that's all you need
is love by the Beatles.
Speaker 3 (44:24):
Oh man, that's closed.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
No, it's not, that's not It sounds like a metal band.
Speaker 3 (44:30):
It's total metal band. Yeah, I like them. I've seen
this band. I don't know if you have or not?
Is it? I'm gonna guess you have not.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
Well, if you said you don't think I've seen them,
then is it. I was gonna guess Judas Priest. But
I saw them with you, so that's not the guess.
And I've seen Iron Maiden with you, so that and
oh no, i've seen Motorhead. I'm gonna guess Motorhead.
Speaker 3 (44:59):
That is incorrect. This is a song from nineteen eighty three,
Okay off an album that I love, love this album.
I think it's this artist's best album.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
All right, I think I got it just based on
that clue, but any more lyrics.
Speaker 3 (45:16):
Okay. Radar is sweeping and scanning the skies, searching out
targets with infrared eyes. Nice rhyming. Enemy forces appear on
the screen. Computers lock in, All systems are green. Formation
orders permission to arm, closing in time to make the kill.
Trigger in hand. Bloodlust in his heart. The pilot is
(45:38):
ready to play out his part Underwing stores a weight
of demand, releasing the arsenal pull Arson upon his command,
soaring death, taking lives, no escape, widows weep.
Speaker 1 (45:50):
Wow, I've got two guesses. My first Oh man, my
first guess is at Riot.
Speaker 3 (45:59):
No, that is incorrect, damn it.
Speaker 1 (46:01):
Okay, my second is Raven.
Speaker 3 (46:05):
No even closer. God, I'll give you a hint. That's
probably gonna give it away. It is a Canadian four piece.
Speaker 1 (46:18):
It's gotta be Anvil, that is correct.
Speaker 3 (46:23):
They were a four piece at the time they recorded
the album Forged in Fire.
Speaker 1 (46:27):
Wow. Who would have thought that Anvil came up with
some pretty good lyrics there? All right?
Speaker 3 (46:34):
That song is called Winged Assassins.
Speaker 1 (46:40):
I've heard the song prey. Wow, great, great song. I
am shocked because you said, I think I think of
Butter butterbust Jerky or whatever it was called.
Speaker 3 (46:52):
Butterbus Jerky is on that same album. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (46:54):
Yeah, the high Highs and the lo Loos, but everybody
remembers Butterbust or whatever. Lips good job on the lyrics, said,
those were actually quite good.
Speaker 3 (47:07):
Wow, Yeah, I was impressed. I've I've went through a
few Anvil lyrics and thought uh, sorry, lips, that's not
not gonna do it this time.
Speaker 1 (47:16):
But it's not I'm mad dog. I'm a mad dog,
a bad bad dog. I'm a mad dog.
Speaker 3 (47:23):
And it's not thumb hang yeah, yep, all right, so
I guess you've got that one. Yeah, yeah, where do
you Go? Good?
Speaker 1 (47:35):
That was a good one now and topical two nice.
Speaker 3 (47:39):
An the Winged Assassins. You gotta check that that song
is great. Just do it a couple of times today
as I was right print out the lyrics.
Speaker 1 (47:46):
I'm to check. Look, put that on the one of
our spot art was eighty three. Put that on the
eighty three Spotify playlist.
Speaker 3 (47:52):
You could actually put that whole album a fortune fire.
I know, I know, that's a lot of songs.
Speaker 1 (47:59):
Well, I want people to listen to this. I want
people to listen to the playlist, not turn it off
because I can't put all Anvil all the time. We
can sprinkle in Anvil with other other songs. There's twenty
of them up there, people Spotify, Spotify Spotify playlists we
have up there. Look up Hard Rocking Trivia Show. We
got twenty of them for you. Twenty nineteen seventy two
(48:20):
to nineteen eighty eight and a couple other specialty ones.
I swim in the pool and I put on a year.
I think I had seventy nine last night, and I
was swimming for forty five minutes listening to songs. Some nice,
some skier ones popped up, like the Hell's that okay?
Speaker 3 (48:38):
Bullseye? What did I put on there? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (48:41):
Some of them, I just like, oh, that sounds cool,
let me put that on there? And I didn't remember,
but yeah, some obscure ones, some ones that everybody knows.
It's a mixed bag here, So transitioning my uh, intellectual
poetry is from an artists you know very well. But
I don't know if this song is. It's not one
we ever heard on the radio, and it came out
(49:01):
in nineteen eighty. But you know the artist, he's really
not known. He's more known as a singer, not really
much of a lyricist. So these aren't the greatest lyrics.
But I do kind of like this song, but not
based on the lyrics though.
Speaker 3 (49:19):
Here we bring it on.
Speaker 1 (49:21):
I want to know who's the boss around there. Somebody
better step up and make this all clear. They run
your life withindecision. I'd appreciate a little precision. Oh nice
rhyme there, let me skip the chorus here. Well, I
hang up the phone. I'll be right there. Then I
(49:43):
pull up to find we ain't going nowhere. Nowhere looks
like somebody can't make up their mind. I got a
half tank of gas, and all I find is what
do you think? It's not a popular song, but the
artist you know, I'm extremely wow.
Speaker 3 (50:02):
I have in my head autograph.
Speaker 1 (50:06):
No much bigger than autograph. Okay, all right, here we go.
Now we've been walking the line of all this time.
They don't know what you're thinking. We got it all down.
Next time around. You've been doing what you like, partying
all night, playing your records until the early morning light.
(50:28):
Oh that's right, ooh ooh, all right, what do you think?
This guy's been around since or the early seventies and
he's still performing today and he still sounds pretty good.
And it's not because of this song. Incorrect, but pretty
(50:51):
getting it. You're getting close. Oh man, this guy's a
better singer. All right. Well, they don't know. They don't
like me now because I'm hipped to their game. But
just one year and they won't have no more. No
one to blame, because baby, you come, you come live
with me. It ain't no life of luxury, but no
(51:14):
mama saying you ask your daddy. Daddy's saying you ask
your mom. There'll be no more. Mama said you ask
your daddy, said, ask your mom. That's the coors. Oh,
mama says ask your daddy. Daddy says, ask your mom.
Speaker 3 (51:28):
What do you think that's the chorus? Yeah, good lord,
I have no clue early seventies.
Speaker 1 (51:38):
Uh No, this song came out in nineteen eighty. But
this guy's been around since seventy three, and he's still around,
and he's still selling out arenas.
Speaker 3 (51:50):
Really hm uh selling out arenas.
Speaker 1 (51:55):
I've seen them in the past year.
Speaker 3 (51:59):
Donnie Osmond, I have no idea.
Speaker 1 (52:07):
Incorrect. All right, here's another clue. All right, this album
can't This artist just finished a residency in Vegas. Yeah,
Donny Oswind, no big.
Speaker 3 (52:22):
Album.
Speaker 1 (52:23):
The album is called danger Zone. It came out in
nineteen eighty.
Speaker 3 (52:27):
Oh Kenny Loggins, Nope, bigger.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
He was in a little band called Van Halen. My god,
Mommy says, Daddy says, Mamma saying, ask your daddy. Daddy's
ask your mom.
Speaker 3 (52:43):
Yeah, it's a stupid Yeah, I've never heard that.
Speaker 1 (52:49):
Yeah, listen on the Danger Zone album came out in
nineteen eighty. It's called Mommy says Daddy says stupidly.
Speaker 3 (52:57):
I'm really pissed. I'm really pissed. I miss that. That
residency for him and the him and Michael Anthony.
Speaker 1 (53:04):
They're thinking about doing it again next year. It's really
worth seeing. I mean, oh yeah, the whole band is
great and they sound great, and that's the only time
you're really going to get to hear Van Halen songs
played live anymore, because you know Wolf, he's got his
own gig. He's not gonna do it. But if you
want to hear a whole concert of I mean, he
plays the whole career in that, but the majority of
(53:26):
Van Halen songs and nobody else is going to play
them except him. And we don't know how much longer
he's going to be around. He's in his mid to
late seventies. I mean, how much longer can you go.
Speaker 3 (53:37):
And still sound that good? Yeah, he's a I mean
I've seen videos of his residency in Vegas. It was awesome. Yeah,
he sounded great.
Speaker 1 (53:45):
I was floored. It's like Why didn't Why didn't I
see more Sammy hagar back in the day. Yeah, oh
yeah in the place. I saw him in the forum
and the place was packed.
Speaker 3 (53:56):
Did you see him with Van Halen? No?
Speaker 1 (53:59):
I saw gar Area and I saw Dave. I never
saw Sammy with Van Halen.
Speaker 3 (54:03):
I just I saw him twice.
Speaker 1 (54:06):
It's just one of those things where I was in
the he wasn't playing when I was there. I just
just missed it. Yeah, but I had to go see
it at least once to see if it was, you know,
as good as I thought it was going to be,
And I was very, very pleasantly surprised. It was better
than I thought it was going to be.
Speaker 3 (54:23):
Nice.
Speaker 1 (54:23):
Same mommy says, Daddy says, I'm Dangers.
Speaker 3 (54:27):
Song.
Speaker 1 (54:28):
Yeah, you know, like it's kind of reminds reminds me
because in the same era he did that song with
that Brook Springfield recorded, you know, with that song Sammy Hagris,
I do Everything for You. It's this. It's the same
kind of I don't think it's some one that's it's
not the same album, but it sounds similar to that.
The song is actually pretty decent sounding, the lyrics are bad.
Speaker 3 (54:51):
That was horrible.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
Ask you mom, it's dumb. Whatever, dude, Okay, but he
didn't break on that album. He broke on Standing Hampton,
which came a couple of years later. Oh yeah, absolutely,
and then it was off to the races for him.
Jay's whatever, Dan, So I'm gonna go I'm gonna go
(55:13):
cry into my shower because I stunk on Rapid Fire.
Speaker 3 (55:18):
Yeah you got. I wouldn't say you got your ass
handed to you because I only got one right, but
one out of eight is not good for hosts of
a podcast.
Speaker 1 (55:27):
Hey, I'm gonna throw anvil reference at you. I got
back Waxed. Yeah remember that?
Speaker 3 (55:35):
Oh I remember, but.
Speaker 1 (55:37):
Not the way, but not the way he says in
the song. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3 (55:41):
Oh are you sure?
Speaker 1 (55:43):
I'm positive? Okay, this is a family show. What are
you thinking about?
Speaker 3 (55:50):
I'm thinking about? You said of the anvil reference I
got back Waxed.
Speaker 1 (55:54):
Yeah, I'm just trying to use humor to boost our
numbers here, but I didn't really.
Speaker 3 (55:59):
It doesn't know what we're referring to. Go check out
the song backwax by Anvil and just picture mark.
Speaker 1 (56:04):
And it has nothing to do with taking the hair
off your back, you know, no, not at all. And
this is where we get. We get the YouTube pulls
this particular episode just because I mentioned the song backwax By.
Speaker 3 (56:19):
Yeah, hey, it's it's an actual song.
Speaker 1 (56:22):
Yeah, not one of their biggies. And it's not a
great song, not as good as Wings Wing Assassins. But
you know that's that band is strange. You know they
played then, you know they had the tools they used
to use for the guitar solos.
Speaker 3 (56:35):
Oh yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (56:36):
The silliness side of it, and then they had the
serious side. They should have maybe leaned in more of
the serious side sometimes I don't know. Hey, there's still
they're still playing.
Speaker 3 (56:46):
Yeah, I looked earlier today and they're playing up in
Canada in July. They just did a tour of the US.
Get little small clubs.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
Good for them. You can make a living at it
and you're doing what you love. It's a win.
Speaker 3 (57:00):
Oh yeah, Let's see if I have I have a
picture here. Let me see if I can pull it
up real quick and show you.
Speaker 1 (57:07):
You and lips. I think I have seen that one. Well,
oh you got it Tan in that picture, Yeah I do.
Speaker 3 (57:16):
I was a little tiny club in Westchester Pennsylvania. There
were probably thirty people there and they came out after
the show and took pictures.
Speaker 1 (57:28):
Awesome.
Speaker 3 (57:29):
Yeah, it was cool. Yeah, So he was kind of
pissed because the drummer went back and got him. He
was kind of relaxing backstage, I guess, and drummer went
back there and got him and had him come out,
and he was like, man, I can't even just take
a minute. And then he then he came up to me.
I heard him saying that he can't even take him in,
(57:50):
and then he stood next to me and smiled. He
was all happy. He was nice, but you could tell
he's kind of pissed from getting called out.
Speaker 1 (57:56):
I mean, maybe wanted to take a five minute breather,
you know, maybe he's a bad day, maybe his coffee
sucked in the morning. You just don't know. But at
least he was nice enough to sit there and take
a picture with you and maybe say thanks for coming
or something.
Speaker 3 (58:08):
Yeah, he did. He was he was gracious, you know,
So it was all good.
Speaker 1 (58:12):
Yeah. I mean, that's that's how people keep their fans.
Like guys like Ronnie Dia would spend hours after the
show just to just talking to people, just be nice.
I mean, you make people's day just saying hello, and
you know, taking a picture.
Speaker 3 (58:24):
Yeah, what else you gotta do? Get on the bus
and ride to the next place. Yeah, right, for everybody
you're off.
Speaker 1 (58:31):
Yeah, some people, some people will never get it. You know,
you just gotta be nice. Yeah, I say, keep your fans.
Then you have knuckleheads like us talking about you years later,
wonder wonderful guy you are or whatever, or if you're
a dick, we'll talk about.
Speaker 3 (58:44):
What a guy was a dick.
Speaker 1 (58:46):
But I never really had any. Hey, I can't even
think of an experience where I saw a rock star
or anything and said hello, and I got bad vibes,
usually because you know, I always knew that, you know,
especially if they're with their families, they're eating dinner, don't
bother him. But if you just see him walking, like
I remember, I saw Michael Schenker before a show in Vegas,
(59:06):
and I just said, hello, Hey, Mike, how's it going.
I hope you have a good show. And he's like, oh,
thank you, And that was pretty much it. But I
didn't bother him, you know, because yeah, yeah, I think
he did. No, I you know, he's doing his thing.
I'm not gonna, you know, invade somebody's privacy. But some
people will come and talk to you for hours, and
some people just you know, just say hi and how's
(59:29):
your day. Yeah, glad to see you. I met Paul
Stanley too. I just said, hey, big fan, cool to
see you here.
Speaker 3 (59:36):
Moved on.
Speaker 1 (59:36):
I hadn't accost him. Got your autograph, let me take
your picture.
Speaker 3 (59:41):
He was with all star child. It's really you, Yeah
he was.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
He was there at a basketball event to watch his
son play against my son, and he had his daughter
and his wife there. I'm not going to accost the guy.
Of course. I think when I saw him there, I
would think I was the only guy who knew who
he was. Everybody else was like more in the basket
ball and they if they left him alone, they didn't
even know who he was.
Speaker 3 (01:00:04):
I did.
Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
I was thirteen year old. Me was freaking out inside.
Speaker 3 (01:00:09):
But yeah, well it is Paul Stanley. You gotta realize
he's the ginormous rock star.
Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
Yeah, he could buy and sell me. I mean I
remember seeing Gene Simmons at a show and I could
even speak at Gene Simms. I think I was I
think it was my thirties. Then I saw Shannon tweet.
It went, oh my god, this woman is beautiful. Good god,
why is she with his jerk off over because he's
(01:00:37):
not a handsome man, but she is unbele But they
were not they were night. I was just said high
and then I moved on. They moved on, you know
rock star encounters that led to nothing. I mean you
actually had a conversation with what Frankie and Carlos from
Choir Riot remember in New.
Speaker 3 (01:00:56):
York, right, Yeah, sitting in New York. They were sitting
on a not even a bench, just like a marble wall,
short little wall. They're sitting there eating. I just say, hey,
Georgia Show. I saw him like they opened for Iron Maiden,
like a couple of weeks before that, yeah, and I
was like, hey, Georgia Show, y'all were great.
Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
Probably, man, we're probably really enjoying this tour. And that
was probably right before they broke. Were they already big then?
Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
I don't remember when that was.
Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
It's probably mental health time, so maybe they were.
Speaker 3 (01:01:29):
Yeah. I think yeah, they were just on the cusp,
you know, they were. I think Mental Health had come out,
but it hadn't exploded like it was going to Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
Who knew the first number one heavy metal album of
all time? Yeah, first one?
Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
Crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:01:47):
I saw Frankie Binelli in the post office of all places.
We were lying up. He was there with his daughter,
you know, put you know, go to mail package. And
I'm a couple of people behind him like, holy shit,
that's Frankie Benelli. No what bother to him? Because they
don't know who the hell he was. He's some schmoe
with long hair at at the post office.
Speaker 3 (01:02:04):
So yeah, some smoke.
Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
Yeah, I was like, oh my god, I saw this
guy with white snaked irvine metals way back when the
guy's got his daughter there. I'm not gonna bother him.
Speaker 3 (01:02:15):
Yeah anyway, all right, all right, Well I'm gonna go
make make my dinner.
Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
Yeah, all right, you go do yeah, you go do
your thing. I'm gonna do my thing, and we'll put
this thing out tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (01:02:27):
All right. We'll talk to you when I talk to you,
all right, take care? Okay, see it?
Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
Why am I waving? I don't know, I'm an idiot,
all right.
Speaker 3 (01:02:39):
Se