Episode 10

June 11, 2024

01:05:36

What is 10CC? Al finds out and his reaction is priceless.

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Paul Young Alan Shaw Brad Walker
What is 10CC? Al finds out and his reaction is priceless.
A Pair Of Old Jocks
What is 10CC? Al finds out and his reaction is priceless.

Jun 11 2024 | 01:05:36

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This week Al Throughus us a curve ball, guess the theme, and see Al's reaction, when he learns how the band 10-CC got their name.

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[00:00:13] Speaker A: Hey, Al, how you going? [00:00:16] Speaker B: G'day. [00:00:17] Speaker A: How are you? [00:00:18] Speaker B: How are you? [00:00:18] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm good. [00:00:19] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Not too bad. Feeling a bit brown. [00:00:23] Speaker A: Yeah. How was, um, barley? [00:00:27] Speaker B: Oh, great, as usual. Bit annoyed about the whole connection issue. Yeah, last week, because I've done live feeds from the hotel and they've been fine. And with the bar we go to on the beach, he does live feeds all the time. Yeah, it's fine. And when we were having problems, Dick, the guy that owns the bar, he actually brought his phone down, connected to his Wi Fi. So connect. So we could connect to his phone's hotspot. Still get. Couldn't get me any action. It was like I was most frustrating. We just went back to drinking. [00:01:06] Speaker A: Yeah, it could have been. Could have been the software here. Might not have been able to, might not have liked the distance between the. [00:01:14] Speaker B: But the weird thing is, that night we got a letter shoved under the door of the hotel room saying the Internet will be off from 01:00 to 03:00 tomorrow because we're upgrading the Wi Fi after that. Wi Fi was brilliant. [00:01:32] Speaker A: So what are you drinking tonight? [00:01:36] Speaker B: It is hazy pale ale by tinnies. [00:01:40] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Yeah. I've got this one. I'm still going on it. Yeah. [00:01:47] Speaker B: What. What's one you've got? [00:01:48] Speaker A: Um, the rough seas pale ale from Wilson Brewery. [00:01:52] Speaker B: That's a good one. That is a very good one. I don't know where this one's from. [00:01:57] Speaker A: Yeah. Um, I'm not really. I'm finding out. I'm not a fan of the pale ale. I'm more of a lager guy. I don't know the hoppy taste. [00:02:06] Speaker B: Yeah, see, I like the hoppy taste. [00:02:08] Speaker A: Yeah. But I got some news for you next week. [00:02:12] Speaker B: Oh, nice. [00:02:13] Speaker A: Yeah. Next week we're gonna be joined by the guys from WA brewers association, and they're gonna be. They're gonna be talking about beer. [00:02:26] Speaker B: And was happy to talk about beer. [00:02:29] Speaker A: Yep. And they're gonna try and get us some beers from the winners of Wa be awards. [00:02:38] Speaker B: Are we. Are we supposed to be doing some sort of judging or. They're gonna tell us all about it. [00:02:42] Speaker A: They're gonna tell us all about it. Sorry, been. They've already got the awards. Everyone's got their awards and won their prizes. And they're going to sell, give. They're going to give us some, not get us some beers of the winners from the winner circle. [00:02:54] Speaker B: Oh, nice. Oh, by the way, I'm rocking the stash there, mate. [00:02:59] Speaker A: I know. I'm the only one who's loving it. [00:03:05] Speaker B: If I move in real close, I can see it. [00:03:08] Speaker A: It's really blondie gingy colors. Like, oh, God, you're gonna have to smear some vegemite in it or something to darken it up. [00:03:21] Speaker B: You know. You know what works for me? And here's a tip. There's been a couple of theater shows I've done where I've had to have a mustache or I've had to have a goatee, or I've adopted them as part of my character. But, you know, you can see the few greys in there and all that eyebrow pencil. Oh, yeah, eyebrow pencil. Blackens it up, makes it look great. [00:03:46] Speaker A: Might have to do that because nothing else is working. But if I don't shave, it's my beards. About five different colors. It, like, you get the gray bits here, get the dark black, brown, red. Blonde is crazy. But, yeah. We're missing someone tonight. [00:04:03] Speaker B: Yes. Paul Brady. He's been suffering from a mild version of barley belly all week. Not the sweats and the fevers and then just go, go out kind of thing. He's just. The rear end has been out of control. [00:04:22] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:04:23] Speaker B: He's been taking immodium and all that sort of thing. It's not been a horrible holiday for him, but, yes, look, here's the tip. Brad will eat anything. He inhales food. Seriously, he does not eat. He inhales food. And we went out a couple of nights ago. A couple of days ago, went out for breakfast and he had toast and butter. It's like, mate, who are you? What have you done with Brad Walker? So, yeah, he's probably still recovering from that. [00:04:53] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. So how was Bolly? What do you get up to? [00:05:01] Speaker B: I just stayed. No, usual in Legion. We just got up, had breakfast every day. We'd go to a different war room for breakfast. There was one place we went and I think Brad blames that. It's kind of a family place. It's interesting. It has cats wandering around the place of food. Tastes great, but, yeah, Brad got sick after eating there. Oh, yeah. But no, we did different things. Brad and I went down to symniac and had a walk along the beach and did a pub crawl. [00:05:37] Speaker A: Yep. [00:05:38] Speaker B: And caught some motorbike. Motorbikes back. We went to the zoo. [00:05:41] Speaker A: Did you wear helmets? [00:05:45] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:46] Speaker A: No. [00:05:47] Speaker B: It's all about negotiating the price. Get on the back and yeah, you'd be going there kind of thing. [00:05:52] Speaker A: I see. You won't drive. Right. You weren't in charge of the bike. You're a passenger? [00:05:58] Speaker B: No, I used to work in insurance and you have to have a full. Which I no longer have. You used. You have to have a full motorcycle license to ride a scooter. [00:06:08] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:06:08] Speaker B: To be covered by insurance in Bali. Yeah, I know that. So, yeah, for you, all those listening. Car license. One cutter. Have to have a motorcycle license. [00:06:20] Speaker A: What about being a passenger and not wearing a helmet? If you come off, are you covered with the insurance? [00:06:26] Speaker B: Hopefully if you sober. [00:06:30] Speaker A: You'Re in Bali. [00:06:31] Speaker B: So the answer is no, I haven't tested that one. [00:06:36] Speaker A: Hopefully we don't have to. [00:06:37] Speaker B: Don't need to. I trust the local boys. They kind of. They know what they're doing. [00:06:42] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. You're almost a local there anyway. [00:06:46] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, well, I'm learning the language and, you know, I've got a lot of friends there. [00:06:50] Speaker A: Yep. It's always good to have. Yeah, well, you picked five songs last week or the week before. Ages ago, but we haven't played them. I know, cuz I can't work it out. Don't, don't. Don't say anything till the end. [00:07:12] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, well, see, I gave it away to Brad in the pool because the hotel I go to, it's got a great swim up, but it's got a great pool. I mean, you tempted to stay in the pool all day, but it's like, oh, we better drag ourselves out and do stuff. [00:07:28] Speaker A: How do you keep your wallet in the. [00:07:33] Speaker B: You just charge it to the room. [00:07:35] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:07:35] Speaker B: Do you not travel? [00:07:37] Speaker A: Yeah, I used to years ago. [00:07:40] Speaker B: Not much anymore, actually, to tell you the truth. Back in the old days, years and years ago, when I used to go, yeah, we take our wallet and sort of pay as we went. And it's like, I don't care. You know, satu laggy, bintang. Bintang. And then the next day, you go down to the reception and say, can I pay my bill from yesterday? How much? [00:08:10] Speaker A: I remember drinking that. [00:08:14] Speaker B: Um, but no, I was sitting in the pool and we were talking about it. I told him the thing, he went, you. [00:08:20] Speaker A: I can't work it out for the life of me. What's the first song you want to put on? Do you remember the song? [00:08:28] Speaker B: What was my list? [00:08:29] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Billy Ocean. [00:08:32] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:08:33] Speaker A: Duran Duran. [00:08:33] Speaker B: Love, love a boy. [00:08:35] Speaker A: Yep. [00:08:35] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:36] Speaker A: Um, your dream. Dran, hungry like the wolf. Frankie goes to Hollywood, two tribes, Queen radio, gaga. And, um, I bring that over here. I can't see it. I've got the glasses on. Don Henley. Don Henley. The boys of summer. [00:08:54] Speaker B: Yeah, we had boys of summer the. [00:08:56] Speaker A: Week before yeah, we had different versions. [00:09:00] Speaker B: Go with Durran. Durrance. [00:09:01] Speaker A: Darren. Darren. Right. That's number. [00:09:05] Speaker B: And do you know story window? Do you know where they got their name from? [00:09:09] Speaker A: No. Here's the music. Hungry like the wolf. Was this one of their first hits? [00:09:16] Speaker B: No, the girls from. This was from their second album. [00:09:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:09:22] Speaker B: Now their first, it was planet Earth. [00:09:24] Speaker A: Oh, that's the one. Yep. Yep. [00:09:26] Speaker B: Girls on film will have to park that one. [00:09:28] Speaker A: Yeah, I remember you. [00:09:33] Speaker B: There are a few r rated clips that I played, so I'm gonna have to hope their mom will play them one day. [00:09:39] Speaker A: What's Duna? Yep. [00:09:43] Speaker B: They went to Sri Lanka and they filmed a whole heap of great film clips to some great. Sorry. From the album Rio. And it was a really good album. But, yeah, I just like the storytelling. I like the feel and all that sort of thing. [00:10:00] Speaker A: See, back in the day, they used to have to make the film clips like this have a little storyline to the video clips because now. [00:10:09] Speaker B: Yeah, but this would. This was a recent feature back there. [00:10:12] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:14] Speaker B: It was only a few years. Couple years before this, where it was just performance videos. [00:10:19] Speaker A: Yeah. Top of the pops or countdown or. [00:10:23] Speaker B: And I think a lot of people would say, oh, Michael Jackson was the one that broke the whole. Doing a storytelling video. But I think it was these guys. And it was an australian director. [00:10:35] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:38] Speaker B: Russell. Russell somebody. [00:10:39] Speaker A: Yep. [00:10:40] Speaker B: But yeah, they went to Sri Lanka and filmed all their film clips for their whole album. [00:10:44] Speaker A: Yeah. Do you know, this is. [00:10:46] Speaker B: This is a great film clip. [00:10:48] Speaker A: Yeah. Do you know what the first video on MTV was? The first music video on MTV. [00:10:57] Speaker B: Dire Straits. Famous. It's a famous song that I can't remember. [00:11:05] Speaker A: Famous song. [00:11:06] Speaker B: No, it's famous that it was the first video on MTV. [00:11:11] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:11:12] Speaker B: Okay, tell me. [00:11:14] Speaker A: It was video killed the radio star, the Bugles. [00:11:17] Speaker B: Video killed. Yeah, the bubbles, the bugs. It was famous for being the focus video. And didn't video kill the radio stuff? [00:11:28] Speaker A: Yep. Well, the radio is still going, which I want to ask you a quick question opinion on this, because I've got a friend who's in radio. He's still currently in radio and he's working away over the east and he gives me pointers with helping me out with my radio station. So I'm not going to mention his name. His name. So he doesn't get into any trouble. But a radio station he's. He works for has just been picked up on Mediawatch because they run competitions and what they've done. The winner of the competition has been. Is a national competition. So each state and each radio station, the radio announcers have been recording their bit and then dubbing in the rear the winners reaction as if they've been doing the interview with them. Is that good or bad? [00:12:24] Speaker B: That's standard radio stuff. [00:12:27] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:12:28] Speaker B: I'm just wondering tv stuff. I mean, when they. Somebody will do a tv piece, like a news piece. [00:12:36] Speaker A: Yep. [00:12:38] Speaker B: Well, actually, I'll give you an example. If you're watching. Sorry, I'm gonna back up. I actually watch media watch, so I will actually. I watch it on YouTube, on repeat. So I'll probably see this. If you ever watch the chase. The chase Australia. [00:12:54] Speaker A: Yep. [00:12:55] Speaker B: Okay. And just before we go on, we'll cut to the newsroom and then they will come over here to Rick Arden or whoever and they'll do their bit and the guy, the guy then will go back to the chase and the chase will say, well, thanks to that from the newsroom. [00:13:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:13:15] Speaker B: It's exactly the same thing. [00:13:17] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was wondering why. [00:13:19] Speaker B: And I've actually been in the studio recording their programs where they actually say, okay, we're going to take a break now and. And, you know, I was with Eddie and he said, and we'll cut to the newsroom now for the latest news, you know, update. They're not talking to Rick Arden. No, they're not. You know. You know, so it's the same thing. [00:13:42] Speaker A: Because we do it as well on. [00:13:43] Speaker B: The end of the day. [00:13:44] Speaker A: Yeah, we do it on pop rock radio. We have like station ids and sweepers and things and we've got like, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, um, to name a few that come on there and say how you're listening to. And then there's another guy, the voiceover guy we paid says pop rock radio. [00:13:59] Speaker B: And thanks to that earlier. [00:14:01] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:01] Speaker B: But he could quite easily say, thanks, Ed or thanks, Taylor. Yeah, it's not. [00:14:11] Speaker A: Yeah. So what was your second song you chose? [00:14:16] Speaker B: I like this one. [00:14:17] Speaker A: That was number two, lover boy. [00:14:19] Speaker B: Lover boy, love a boy. [00:14:21] Speaker A: We've got this on pop rock radio and we've got a couple of ocean songs. The algorithm seems to like it. I don't know why. [00:14:33] Speaker B: You know, I've got this weird thing with the radio, like if I'm working from home. [00:14:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:38] Speaker B: I actually listen to six ix up to 09:00. [00:14:43] Speaker A: Oh, did you hear? You won the competition? [00:14:47] Speaker B: No, I didn't. Oh, I've been in Bali. [00:14:50] Speaker A: You see it on media watch. It on media watch. [00:14:55] Speaker B: But, um, I've grown to like the two presenters who do the breakfast show. I think they're quite funny and they bounce off each other. I like listening to them. And then after 09:00 I'll probably switch to pop rock. [00:15:11] Speaker A: Guys name. Gav. Is it. There's a guy in a girl. Yeah yeah yeah yeah. I think it's Gavin. [00:15:22] Speaker B: Quite a lot of fun. [00:15:23] Speaker A: I think it's Gavin cuz I used to, yeah, I think I knew him when I was mucking around in radio up in Cannes and I think he was his, he was up there cuz I know, I like met him before. This is back in the nineties and so yeah they're over here trying to build up six ix and try and get them. I think they're trying to go for a bigger FM radio license. [00:15:52] Speaker B: Well you get them on the Internet, it's FM quality. [00:15:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:15:57] Speaker B: So you're watching the film quick. [00:15:59] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm trying to work out the theme. [00:16:02] Speaker B: I don't think you're ever gonna get my theme. [00:16:09] Speaker A: I've been thinking really bizarre stuff. Yeah. [00:16:15] Speaker B: I'm pretty confident you won't get it because it's, it's not a thing that's got a thread. It's a subjective thing. It's, it's, it's a me thing. [00:16:25] Speaker A: Yeah. Has it got anything to do with the titles? Does the titles tie in together? [00:16:31] Speaker B: Nothing, nothing to do with the titles but a lot to do with what we're watching. [00:16:38] Speaker A: Yeah. Was it shot in Sri Lanka? [00:16:43] Speaker B: No, there's no, there's no thread like that at all. So I'd be shocked if you actually got my personal theme for this. I'll put you out of your misery after the third one. Okay. [00:16:59] Speaker A: So give me, give me all five. Give me five. You're gonna give me the others who look like other people? [00:17:10] Speaker B: No, nothing to say. [00:17:14] Speaker A: Then I get confused for being. [00:17:16] Speaker B: Are you gonna shit, you're gonna shoot me when I tell you? [00:17:23] Speaker A: They're all firsts when it comes to special effects and sound effects. [00:17:31] Speaker B: Oh, that could have been a good thing. Yeah. But no. [00:17:37] Speaker A: All right, anyway, we'll keep going. [00:17:42] Speaker B: So um, if you're listening to radio, yeah. What's watch, what's your favorite, I mean I know you're the proprietor of pop rock radio but what's your favorite station that's not pop rock radio? [00:17:56] Speaker A: Um, I can't really say. I couldn't, I couldn't tell you because each station has a, has a little bit of each one I like and they've got loads of stuff I don't like. Um, yeah, I've got heaps of stuff that I don't like this. [00:18:17] Speaker B: There is a. There is a reason I like pop rock radio is because of the mix that you have of old and new. Yeah, but the algorithm we talked about before, the algorithm does get a little bit locked in and there'll be some stuff that, you know, I like that I hear. Stuff that I've never heard, you know, because it's fairly new. [00:18:40] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:18:41] Speaker B: You know, I mean, I know you're not cutting edge. [00:18:43] Speaker A: You're not triple j. I'll come back to that in a second. [00:18:48] Speaker B: Okay. [00:18:49] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:18:49] Speaker B: But I've. A lot of the stuff that's on my playlist now that I've actually downloaded, and I'm one of those guys that I don't do a playlist on Spotify or anything. I actually. I have an Apple one subscription. So if I hear a song I like, I download it to my library. So I've actually physically got it on my computer and my phone. Phone. [00:19:10] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:11] Speaker B: And a lot of. I've got so much stuff that I've got from pop rock radio. [00:19:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:16] Speaker B: And it's funny, we. We went on a beer bus tour because we hadn't done one for a while. And Brad's kind of daughter in law, I suppose you could call her, and her friend, her cousin, they came and we were like, we're doing the Bali beer bus. So we did the barley beer bus and we were the only ones on there. [00:19:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:37] Speaker B: It was like, oh, okay, this be all right. But me being the dj, you know, because the girl, the hostess was. She was playing music and I said, oh, look, can I, you know, give you some suggestions? And I was sort of handing around my phone with my list, and we were taking chance feeding stuff in a lot of. And I was playing a lot of the more modern stuff from pop. From pop. Pop radio. And the hostess actually said to me, your music is very young. [00:20:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:20:05] Speaker B: You know, and she said it in a kind way. She was. She was like, wow, I'm so impressed. An old fart like, you like music so man young. A lot of that's come from my daughter and pop rock radio. I hear stuff and I go, wow, I like that. [00:20:18] Speaker A: So, yeah, but we grown. [00:20:20] Speaker B: Never heard that song. I like it. [00:20:21] Speaker A: We grown. So really we're growing. That's all I can say is we're growing and we're grown at a decent rate. But what we've done is we got, like. I've never been a real fan of triple j or double j. I don't know why it's done. Maybe because I owned by the ABC, and I'm not really much of a fan. So what we've done, we've started pop rock indie. So if you've got the. If you've got the app, you can actually pull up the third radio station, because pop rock. Pop. [00:20:54] Speaker B: So you've added that to pop rock, radio, country, and you've now got indie. [00:20:58] Speaker A: Yeah. Pop rock indie. Yeah. And all the music on there at the moment, it's probably. It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea. And some of the songs on there are a bit, you know, touch and go, because we've had to load up a lot of music as quickly as we can, and we're still trying to get more music on there. But these songs that we've been uploading, the majority of them are a week or two old. They're actually brand new songs released by independent artists that they. They upload their music to a website called AMRAP, as well as a local radio station. You've told me they'll get all their music from there. So we've been pulling all the new music from there that matches what we're doing and. And we've. So we now got the pop rock indie. So if you want to listen to brand new music and it's all australian. There's no. No, no from overseas. All australian. We've got it set up. Fine tuning the. [00:21:54] Speaker B: Definitely into that. Definitely into that. [00:21:59] Speaker A: We're gonna. Yeah, we're gonna have, like, hip hop. Hip hop hour. Hip hop and r and b. [00:22:04] Speaker B: Okay, no, that'll be. [00:22:06] Speaker A: Yeah, that'll be like. That'll be like. There's. That's, like, really early in the morning and in the even early evening time. And then we got, like, pop rock. We've got a show called hitting it or hit things. It's all just, like, rock music and a bit heavier stuff, which is later on in the evening, we've got the mix. So that's a mix of all pop music, bit of folk, and nothing too hard mixed in there. We've got a section for LGBTQIA plus and non binary artists. You wouldn't even know. [00:22:44] Speaker B: Yeah, well, I'm surprised you got it all in order incorrectly. [00:22:50] Speaker A: But they, um. Yeah, you wouldn't. With that. The last one, the LGBTqia plus and the non binary, you wouldn't know. If you're listening to the music, you wouldn't know. That's, um. Yeah, um. That's what. That segments a bit for. For the people who identify in that group. But, yeah, it's, um. It's brand new. We haven't really pushed it very much. We haven't got a lot of music. Yeah. Had you feel of it. How do you. What do you reckon with the t shirts? [00:23:16] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, they're really good. I mean, you've come in, you've gone through a lot of effort. [00:23:21] Speaker A: Yes. [00:23:24] Speaker B: Is this something that you printed off an iron. It was a print off iron on from a printer or we've got somebody to make. [00:23:31] Speaker A: No, no, we've. We've made them. We've got a machine here that we can send the stencil through. Like, I'll print them. I've got a special printer that'll print the ink. It's got to be a special ink. [00:23:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:23:41] Speaker A: So I'll print off the print. Print that off. And then what I do, I'll put a layer of. Because these are. These are cotton shirts. And this stuff won't stick to the cotton. The print won't stick to the cotton. It's got to be polyester. So I'll put a vinyl. A vinyl sheet down first. And it's all cut out and printed out. And I've got a special press. The press melts. The melts the first layer on and then I'll let that cool down. Put the second one on. Do that. And that's how I got the coasters up. I've got coaster over there. We're gonna be doing. [00:24:17] Speaker B: Oh, Brad, we're so. Brad, when I got to Bali and I gave him the shoes, where's the coasters? And I said, come on. [00:24:24] Speaker A: Well, they're coming. They're coming. I've got a mate. I've got them here ready to print off. But I've also gonna be doing tumblers and drinking drink bottles. And we're gonna get the hat. Get the hat press as well. But we just got to make a bit more money. Then I'll get the gear into do it. [00:24:40] Speaker B: Because, actually, while we're on the subject, it's such a shame that we couldn't get the bandwidth to work. Last week, Brad and I, we went out and got straw coolie hats. We paid way too much. But we were out. We were out on Ligian street. And it was hot. Yeah, it was like. I mean, seriously, we couldn't negotiate by our lot. But we ended. [00:25:03] Speaker A: We. [00:25:03] Speaker B: We ended up paying about $15 for each of the hats, which is way over the mark. But they were straw cooling hats. So there were the proper straw cooling hats. We had our floral radio shirts. We'd gone out and bought cigars. [00:25:21] Speaker A: The reason why I got you to challenge that and with the glasses and everything was that when I was in the navy, we were in Phuket, and me and a mate, we were just there. I think there's three of us, we're just sitting there drinking, trying to have a quiet drink or whatever, and this kid kept coming up and annoying the hell out of us. And so to get him to disappear for and leave us alone, we sent him on a mission to go and get a hat that John Lennon stole, glasses, and the biggest, biggest, fattest cigars he could find. And we thought there's no way he could go and come back and bring all three of them back. And, yeah, it would have been about, I don't know, 15 minutes later if that he was back there handing out three cigars. There's your sunglasses, there's your hat. Where's my money? [00:26:08] Speaker B: I was like, I have to say. I have to say we didn't get big, fat cuban styles. We got cigarettes or stogies, what they call stages in the USA, because the big fat ones, the cheapest ones were 200,000 rupee. [00:26:25] Speaker A: What's that in $20? Oh, that would have been working out. Yeah. Yeah. [00:26:34] Speaker B: Now, we. We both pulled the pin on that and said no. And bread. He's given up smoking, but he still has the odd cigar on. On Friday night, he said, no, no, they'll do me. So. [00:26:47] Speaker A: So we got the things around smoking cigars, counter smoking. [00:26:53] Speaker B: No, you don't inhale this cigar, so exercise. But, yeah, you just puff it and roll the smoke around in your mouth. I never kind of got it. [00:27:03] Speaker A: All right, so we're going to do the third song, then you can go for your pale alp break. Which song do you want to do next? [00:27:12] Speaker B: You're keeping your eye on the time. Paul, you are amazing. [00:27:18] Speaker A: So I wouldn't go Radio gaga because that would probably go a bit too long. So do you want to go, Frankie? How long does Frankie go to Hollywood? Go to? [00:27:28] Speaker B: Oh, this big, big, big lead up. You say, can you wind it forward to where the song starts slowly? Let's see how it starts and we'll talk about it. [00:27:43] Speaker A: We trying, Frankie. [00:27:45] Speaker B: Let's go, Frankie. [00:27:46] Speaker A: Let's go, Frankie. [00:27:48] Speaker B: See, did you ever get this album, the welcome to the pleasure Dome album? [00:27:54] Speaker A: Nah, because I was in the navy during this time, I didn't. I couldn't really get many albums, but, cuz basically back then, you would have to be on a discman or a Walkman or something. Well, no, I'm gonna be in high school with this one. When was this one come out? When did this come out? [00:28:11] Speaker B: You probably were high school. [00:28:12] Speaker A: Yeah, you probably were. [00:28:13] Speaker B: Was high school. But, yeah, this. This band that everybody thought was enough. Just a dance. Dance hall gay band that they actually did a concept album. So welcome to the pleasure game is it's a story album. [00:28:29] Speaker A: Yeah. It sounds like the beginning of relax. [00:28:35] Speaker B: Well, it was from that album, so it's always gonna have that underlying theme, musically. [00:28:42] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:28:46] Speaker B: So that's supposed to be Brisbane. That's the other guy's supposed to be Reagan. [00:28:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:28:53] Speaker B: That's not the thing. [00:28:58] Speaker A: They're all good film clips. I haven't heard this song for ages. [00:29:04] Speaker B: So they're all getting close. [00:29:06] Speaker A: Oh, have they all won awards? Have they all won awards? [00:29:13] Speaker B: I've got to drop the bomb. [00:29:14] Speaker A: Hold on a second. Hold on. I've got, um. Yeah, it's nothing to do with the Cold War and it's like you said, something like that. Cold War. [00:29:28] Speaker B: Remember these. These film clips? The thread is a personal feeling of mine. [00:29:35] Speaker A: Yeah. Is this one of your, like, first ever mixes? There's something's gotta be something to do with the award or an award of some sort. [00:29:57] Speaker B: Nada. [00:29:58] Speaker A: Nada. Anyway. Okay. [00:30:01] Speaker B: This is a subjective thing. [00:30:02] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know. Yeah. But. [00:30:09] Speaker B: Right. You have to think better. Shall we pause it there? And I'll have a pale lp. [00:30:13] Speaker A: Yeah. I'll let it get to. Keep going. [00:30:15] Speaker B: Yeah. You had something to say? [00:30:17] Speaker A: Yeah. I'm just gonna remind everyone you're on three for the count, for the copyright infringement spreads. On two. I'm on one. And normally, the bigger the band, bigger the band, the more chance likely we are going to get copyright infringed. So will you go to peak? Go for a peak and I'll keep seeing what I can come up with. [00:30:38] Speaker B: I'll definitely be on one with the queen and maybe Darren. Darren. [00:30:42] Speaker A: Yeah. Right, you go. Just drop your mic this time. Yeah. [00:30:50] Speaker B: Oh, this time I'm going to take that. [00:30:52] Speaker A: Yeah. I'm just going to drop your mic levels down. That's my level. I don't want to take that down anyway. Well, ours gone black, see if we can tune in. You know, two tribes go to all. Frankie goes to Hollywood. We're trying to work out the theme of ours. Five tracks, we've had Billy Ocean, lover boy, Duran Duran, hungry like the wolf. Now two tribes go to war and it's something personal. Oh, oh, I think I know. I'm gonna put it out there. This. This was the music that he played at his wedding or something like that. So that's what I'm going with. That. Yeah. But anyway, while we're away and I'm still here on my own, I could go full screen, but I'll just wait for our to come back. Yeah, we're gonna be joined from now on. We're gonna have guests come along and we're gonna have someone from WA brewers association. Michael, I believe Mike's coming next week and he's going to be telling us all about the beers and the Wa drink west drink, best campaign that they have. They're going to be talking about different brands of micro breweries and brewers throughout WA. They're going to give us samples so we can tell you exactly what they're like and where to get them from. So if you're in WA and possibly over east, you might be able to score yourself some really good, good beer. Obviously, we don't drink. We don't condone drinking a drive and drinking to excess and all the rest of it. So drink in moderation, which is good. So there, that'll be coming as of next week. They'll be telling us what music goes with their, their beers and things. So that'll be another good thing to listen out to. So. And I think we're gonna be. Yep. We're back with our. After his pile aisle pay break. We're gonna have to get a little, a little logo or something. [00:33:16] Speaker B: Like. You good at talk, talking by yourself, sir? [00:33:19] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. It's taken a while because I used to watch my son do it. He used to do videos of himself playing games and things and, and they'd be talking away for ages. And I'm like, how are you talking to. And they do their own commentary. And I'm thinking this, but to do that on camera is really, really like, people do it on radio all the time and things. But I suppose when you were a kid, did you have like, army men that used to go out there and set up the battlefronts and. [00:33:46] Speaker B: No, no. I used to know, I used to play soccer in the backyard. [00:33:51] Speaker A: Yep. And commentators against the fence. [00:33:53] Speaker B: And I know night do the commentary and I did. Big thing is, like, whenever I scored a goal, like, you know, the roar of the crap. [00:34:02] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I think, yeah. Can you imagine kids doing it nowadays? People would think they're crazy. [00:34:08] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, that's the funny thing is, and you often see them in Bali, in Thailand, influence influences. And that's what we are now. [00:34:22] Speaker A: We are now. [00:34:22] Speaker B: If you ever look at some of my Facebook folk posts. I'm not a big fan of influences. [00:34:27] Speaker A: You are one now. [00:34:28] Speaker B: I. Yeah, kind of, sort of. But when I see somebody walking around with a selfie. So, by the way, we did, we went and bought selfie sticks as well. I've got a selfie stick. But you see people walking around doing selfie stick and they're walking around and they're talking away and they're talking to that and the other. And they're doing, they're doing the duck face kind of, sort of thing. And. Yeah. And I can, it's, it's hard to think of me doing it being. Yeah, very nice. You practice that. Okay. Have you got a secret you need to tell us? But then, you know, they're doing the whole. Yeah, they're doing the whole talking to themselves and this sort of thing is like, um, yeah, kudos to you. You're managing to make up something without a script. But also non kudos to me. Like me, I went to Simoniac beach with Brad. We did a pub crawl. We had some nice beers, paid way over, way too much. Got Simonia, got very expensive, great views. And if you look at, um, over the last week, I haven't posted a lot on Facebook because I'm more going, well, I'm looking at this. [00:35:51] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:52] Speaker B: You know, I don't need to waste time filming this. Yeah, I will occasionally, but it's like. And, yeah, being, if you were a travel influencer and you're spending all the time, you know, looking into a selfie stick and it's like you're not seeing anything, you know? However, I, on that note, have you seen the guy called Baldemar? Bankrupt. [00:36:16] Speaker A: No. No. [00:36:18] Speaker B: I'll look him up. He goes to the, he loves ex Soviet. He's, his wife's Russian. He speaks Russian. He's English and his ex wife's Russian. And he travels to the most unusual places in the world and he does the best travel docas. So look him up. [00:36:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:36:40] Speaker B: Bald and bankrupt. [00:36:41] Speaker A: Bankrupt. And while you're at it, look up Spaniel and into the hood. [00:36:47] Speaker B: Spaniel. [00:36:47] Speaker A: Yeah. He's a, he's a hip hop into the woods. [00:36:51] Speaker B: I need a pen. I need a pen. He's got a computer with notepad. Let's go. Notepad. [00:36:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:36:59] Speaker B: Where is my notepad? Spaniards. [00:37:03] Speaker A: Yeah. S p a n I a n. Spanian. He does a series called into the Hood. [00:37:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:12] Speaker A: You want to see the first, the very first episode where he goes into place in New South Wales. [00:37:21] Speaker B: Into the Hood Spaniel. All right. [00:37:30] Speaker A: Yep. Very. [00:37:31] Speaker B: Is that a YouTube, obviously. [00:37:34] Speaker A: Yep, yep, yep. You got to watch the first 1st episode. He goes to a place called two places. One's called Claymore and the other one's called Eds. [00:37:43] Speaker B: Okay. [00:37:44] Speaker A: It's in the same one, in the same video because the suburbs aren't too far apart from each other. When. When you go there, that's where I grew up. [00:37:52] Speaker B: Okay. [00:37:53] Speaker A: Yeah. And this is his very first episode. You. And you got to see what the places like. [00:38:00] Speaker B: Actually. Isn't that really nice when you go somewhere. Like, march was my first trip to Thailand ever, and it was different from Bali. I have a different feeling about it from Bali. And we went down to the coast to a place called John TM. And for the two weeks I was there, we had this. Just this little area that we just. That was our area. [00:38:24] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:38:24] Speaker B: And I love pulling up videos on YouTube of people doing scooter tours of the area. And it's like, I went to that bar, and I went to that bar. There's somebody I know sitting at. You know, I love doing that. [00:38:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:38:36] Speaker B: So, yeah, I guess you'd feel the same by watching this guy and watching your old place. [00:38:43] Speaker A: Now you're gonna have to watch the video. [00:38:46] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:38:47] Speaker A: And then, um. Yeah, watch the video. That's all I can say. [00:38:51] Speaker B: You know what? On that note, I should actually look up if anybody's done a scooter or car tour of Ellis court in Modena, where I grew up. I fucking doubt it. [00:39:06] Speaker A: You watch the video I just mentioned then and then. Yeah. Anyway, what's your next song? We've got radio gaga or boys of summer? [00:39:14] Speaker B: Boys of summer. Let's go with a bit of Don Henley. [00:39:18] Speaker A: I think I've worked out what the theme is. [00:39:22] Speaker B: I think you already did, ages ago. You just don't know it. [00:39:25] Speaker A: Is it songs that were played at your wedding? [00:39:28] Speaker B: No, but I will give you the tip. You. You actually did work it out quite a while ago, so you just don't know it. [00:39:38] Speaker A: You were the first person to play these songs in a club or bar. [00:39:45] Speaker B: You're gonna kick yourself, I'm sure. [00:39:49] Speaker A: So what I was gonna say, why did you pick this one? [00:39:53] Speaker B: Oh, I like the song. It's got such a strange beat. It's a. It's a five, four. So something stupid. Yeah. It's just a great song, and it's a good film, but it's good. Great film clip. [00:40:11] Speaker A: Yeah. I'm just trying to think. [00:40:14] Speaker B: My favorite part of this film clip is, um. Don't look back. You can never look back. [00:40:22] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:23] Speaker B: And Don Henry looks back and there's a little kid on the drum. And he looks back as well. [00:40:27] Speaker A: And so I was just thinking, is it a dwarf? So I can't see this clip from here. I'll have to drag it over. But I think, is it a midget or a dwarf in the drums? [00:40:35] Speaker B: No, it's little boy pretending to be Dom Henley. [00:40:39] Speaker A: Yep. All right. [00:40:43] Speaker B: Such a. And I'll tell you what, I used to play this at the lizarin. [00:40:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:48] Speaker B: Because I loved it. But it's such a hard song to dance to because it. Yeah, because the beat slightly off, but it's, um. If you win this to. It's just do do. [00:41:01] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:03] Speaker B: But you're not hearing that. And it's hard song that dance to. I could imagine. But people used to get up and. [00:41:10] Speaker A: Dance to good dance versions of it now anyway. [00:41:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:14] Speaker A: Yeah. I'm still trying to work out this same. It's not. Nothing wasn't played at the wedding. It's a personal choice is a personal thing. Something personal to you. [00:41:23] Speaker B: So not a personal choice. It was. It's a. It's a. Yeah, I suppose you could say personal. It's a subjective thing to me. I look at the songs in the video as a whole and something about. [00:41:38] Speaker A: Them, you don't understand why they got. Went so well. Duran Duran. Billy Ocean. Billy Ocean. Was he with another band? [00:41:56] Speaker B: Always been a single artist. [00:41:58] Speaker A: Yeah. From the Caribbean. The Caribbean. He's still touring and doing shows. [00:42:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:42:05] Speaker A: Yeah. And he looks nothing like he did in the video clips. [00:42:10] Speaker B: Well, we all get old, but I look nothing like when. When I had long hair and I was in a band. [00:42:16] Speaker A: When you're in the band, did you just sing or did you play? [00:42:20] Speaker B: No, I was saying. Yeah, there was a couple of song. Because I'm not really a player. I'm not. Although actually, I've had. [00:42:28] Speaker A: You were. [00:42:35] Speaker B: There's actually a couple of musicians I know who said, no, you are a musician. Your instrument is your voice. However, because we had multi vocalists in us, in our band that be, somebody else from the band would sing a song, they'd be the lead singer of the song. So Nick would do a YouTube song, Sunday Bloody Sunday. He did an awesome version of it. So they would teach me empirically how. Nick taught me empirically how to play the bass for that song. So when he sang it, I played his bass. Ian would sing a song and he would teach me empirically how to do the keyboards for that song. [00:43:25] Speaker A: So, is this, like, one of your favorite karaoke songs? [00:43:30] Speaker B: Oh, I wish. I had the voice to do this. [00:43:33] Speaker A: You don't really need a powerful voice to do this one, though, do you? [00:43:36] Speaker B: No. It's very high, though. It's. It's. It's way outside my range. I could do it an octave down, but it wouldn't sound as good, you know? [00:43:44] Speaker A: Yeah. All right. I'm still trying to work out this theme. We've had boys or something. [00:43:53] Speaker B: You've actually already nailed it and you'll kick yourself in this episode or in this episode. [00:44:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:44:05] Speaker B: So. Yeah. That, um, good song, though, isn't it? It's a great driving song. [00:44:10] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:44:11] Speaker B: Yeah. I remember coming back from Dunsborough, um, once. Pemberton. [00:44:17] Speaker A: Yep. [00:44:18] Speaker B: And I was driving by myself because I had to get back. Everybody also still on their home day and night. We had lunch and I drove in my little Kia Rio, which was an amazing car. I had it all the windows down, down the highway. Back when I smoked and, you know, smoking and I had tic tacs because I. Sorry, eclipse. I love the eclipse mints. So I had a pack of eclipse mints and I was smoking and I had my music because I've got a great. I've got 16,000 songs. [00:44:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:44:51] Speaker B: On my computer. So my classic ipod. I had a connector for my Rio and I had my classic ipod in there with a range of songs that I like. Driving down the highway top, it was just brilliant. You know, stuff like that would come on, you know, it's just awesome. [00:45:09] Speaker A: You should call your playlist the arc. Like Noah's Ark. [00:45:17] Speaker B: I thought you. I thought you meant the arc as in what a great arc of music. [00:45:23] Speaker A: Off the top of your being offensive. [00:45:25] Speaker B: You bastard. [00:45:26] Speaker A: No, I'm. I'm doing. This is just mouse in my head. Off the top. My head. You'd have about 40 days of music if you started at midnight on day one. You could play your whole playlist through and not hear the same song for 40 days, I reckon. Over 40. 40 days. [00:45:47] Speaker B: I think it'd be well over 40. But, you know, there's stuff on there. [00:45:51] Speaker A: Like, you think about, though, this. That's, um. If the average songs three. So you go three minutes, it's 20 songs an hour. [00:46:01] Speaker B: Well, my tip is if you're a dj and you're doing talking between your songs, you can play 60 to 65 songs in a four hour set. [00:46:10] Speaker A: Yeah, but on your playlist, you just play from start to finish. There'll be no talking, no sleep and no eating. [00:46:16] Speaker B: What. What I've currently got on my phone and I sort of clear it out every month and load a new load of stuff. Like, I tend to load stuff that was already on there I can go to work for, because I play my music. Everybody likes my music at work, so I play it through a speaker at work. I can go to work on Monday and hit, play, hit shuffle, and just hit stop, and then next day, again, I'm not gonna go through the whole five days of work. And it still hasn't gone through the playlist. [00:46:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:46:49] Speaker B: Through the songs, yeah. But, you know, as. You're probably the same yourself, Paul, I've got things like, I've got a load of Tchaikovsky on there. I've got a load of Bayhaven. I've got. I've got Mozart, I've got Jeff Wayne's war. The world's on there. I've got the. I've actually got the Casey Cason's top 100 top 50 every year from 1950 up to 1982 or something. So there's a lot of esoteric stuff on there. It's not like all listening what other people would like to listen to. So if I, you know, if I took my whole 16,000 songs and hit them on shuffle, it would be a kind of a strange day. [00:47:39] Speaker A: I'm just doing some messy time. [00:47:52] Speaker B: Actually. I'll just go to my doc, my dogs, and pull up my music and just go. Some titles, desktop downloads, dogs. I don't know. [00:48:07] Speaker A: I think my maths are all wrong. I'm gonna have to work it out later anyway. [00:48:12] Speaker B: See, although I'm just looking like I've just pulled up my music, like, the very first fold of ten cc. The very best of this couple of albums in there of ten cc. [00:48:22] Speaker A: You know what's called Olivia Newton? [00:48:24] Speaker B: Is it? I actually don't. And I really love that bot band. [00:48:29] Speaker A: You have to google that. I can't say it. [00:48:32] Speaker B: Okay, okay, let's google it now so. [00:48:37] Speaker A: I can get your reaction. We can then put it on YouTube. Our reaction to. [00:48:46] Speaker B: I remember when godly and cream left them, and I remember the headland headlines in a magazine called any me is like, do we now call them five cc, meaning of ten cc? Ten cubic centimeters? That's obviously not what you mean. [00:49:05] Speaker A: It is, to a certain extent. [00:49:10] Speaker B: Oh. Oh, that's funny. [00:49:27] Speaker A: So if anyone wants to find out where ten cc got their name from their band, that is a true story. [00:49:34] Speaker B: I'm gonna go. [00:49:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:37] Speaker B: So I've got an album of Olivia Newton John. I've got a couple of albums of Abba, Ac DC. I've got about three or four Adele I've got a couple of albums. Air supply, Alan Parsons, Amadeus Max. [00:49:48] Speaker A: Which Ellen Parsons song album you got? [00:50:00] Speaker B: Serious? Yes. Yeah, serious. And I bet the best of. [00:50:05] Speaker A: Yeah, I bet you eye in the sky is the one on you listen to the most. [00:50:12] Speaker B: No, they're there. Yeah, no, I in sky a lot. But the Allen Parsons, you need to listen to the whole album kind of thing, you know. And obviously if I go down to Mike, old feel, I've got tuba, I've got tubular bells, one, two, three. And, you know, I've got a whole Beatles album. Yeah. So that's just the album folders before I even get into signal. So I've really got a huge eclectic taste of music. And if I ever put them on shuffle, people go, you know, every third song be like, what the fuck is this? [00:50:48] Speaker A: Like this one, you know, this is one we got last. I can't remember this one. Or not. Yeah. [00:50:58] Speaker B: Back in the day, um, my. I used to go around my friend Les, Les Morley's place and he loved Queen. And this was like. This was just around about the time of Bohemian Rhapsody. But he had all the day at the races and all that sort of stuff before. And they used to have a little thing on the. On the bottom of the back of the album saying, there are no synthesizers used on this album. They were real proud. We do not use synthesizers. But as they got into later and later. I mean, there's obviously synths on this. [00:51:31] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Did we speak about the synths a while ago? I mentioned the Boston third stage album was done and synths, but no synths were used. [00:51:41] Speaker B: I see. There you go. I've got four albums of Boston in my collection. So. Yeah, it's a weird, strange collection. You probably enjoy going through it. It's not all these film clips I'd have to get. I'd have to get a big hard drive. [00:52:00] Speaker A: And all these film clips are black and white. Are they all been black and white? [00:52:04] Speaker B: No, they're not all black and white. It's good film clip, though, in it. [00:52:08] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:52:11] Speaker B: He winks in the way. [00:52:13] Speaker A: Good video. [00:52:20] Speaker B: By the way. Did you see the orangutan I got from Bali Zoo? Had to get it. Is this the last film clip? [00:52:32] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Put us out. [00:52:35] Speaker B: Put you out of your misery. You hit the nail on the head about three quarters of an hour ago. Oh, these are really good film clips. Yeah, that's the thing. [00:52:48] Speaker A: Just good film clips. [00:52:50] Speaker B: Yeah, just great film clip. I think they are great film clips. [00:52:55] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, they are. But like you said, they're subjective. Other people can say, you know, thriller might have been to be in there, MJ. [00:53:03] Speaker B: But yeah, it was, it was subjective to me. They were great film clips. Well, I'd watch them and go, wow. [00:53:12] Speaker A: Yeah, you know, yeah, I was talking to my partner about Freddie Mercury the other day and what she could say that, you know, he's got a great voice and he can sing, but she could never get into his music. But I can understand what is his music? [00:53:30] Speaker B: I mean, if you listen to that, if you listen to the whole thing, his music, so different. [00:53:36] Speaker A: Yeah, you know, opera, pop, but she's more into heavy, heavier music, rock music and metal music. [00:53:47] Speaker B: Actually. Have we played the who? [00:53:50] Speaker A: Which one? [00:53:53] Speaker B: No, not the who. We know a mongolian band called the who. So the hu. [00:54:00] Speaker A: Oh, no. [00:54:04] Speaker B: You girl, your misses might like that. They, they're a mongolian band that does kind of, they mix traditional themes or parts, poetry into their music. They use traditional instruments, but electrified and throat singing and they're heavy. They're real heavy. [00:54:27] Speaker A: Oh h. Um, the who? [00:54:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:54:32] Speaker A: Oh my goodness. Look at all. [00:54:34] Speaker B: They are, um, they are real. They're really good. Where did you get, that's who I was thinking of. Uh, hungry like the wolf was directed by Russell Mulcahy. [00:54:43] Speaker A: Actually. [00:54:44] Speaker B: All the film clips from that album. Yeah, yeah. [00:54:47] Speaker A: Wow, look at that. They've almost got as many. [00:54:50] Speaker B: But that was my thing, that was my theme. It was a subjective thing that, um, I just really like these film clips. [00:54:57] Speaker A: Yeah, they are pretty good. Well, they are good. Not pretty, but they are good. Good video clips can be subjective, as you like. I don't think anyone could argue that they're not good film clips, but I'm thinking they're all black and white. No, they're not all black. [00:55:15] Speaker B: It was always gonna be. I know, I'm surprised you, you actually got it. So kudos to you. You actually got it very early on in the piece. You know, these are good, good film clips and it's like, yeah, you've got my thing. [00:55:26] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, got it without getting it. I wonder how many other people got it. So anyway, we'll find out what I've got to do now. [00:55:34] Speaker B: We got, have we got five minutes for you to download wolf totem by the who or should we do it next time? [00:55:42] Speaker A: Um, I've got it right here. Oh, gotta open it up in YouTube. Oh, no, I didn't have to do that. You didn't have to do that. Just mute it, share it. [00:55:57] Speaker B: It's actually a really good film clip as well, so it could fit in with the thing. [00:56:02] Speaker A: Yeah, put that. Do that. We're getting there. We're getting there. Yep. Yeah, do that. Yep, yep. Cool, cool. Got it, got it. I'll just open that one up. [00:56:20] Speaker B: Actually, we could use this as a forum to introduce stuff that we like that nobody else might know who might listen it and go, oh, that's pretty good. [00:56:29] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, we can. Yeah, that's easy. Done. Um. There we go. Cool. Done. Just as one ends, right? This is one ends. We. [00:56:41] Speaker B: Um, I doing the YouTube mix, so I'm gonna do the intro as per Monty pattern. And now there's something completely different. [00:56:52] Speaker A: Here it is. I hope I just didn't copy the ad. How embarrassing. [00:57:00] Speaker B: You just copied the ad. Here we go. [00:57:12] Speaker A: Where's the volume for this one? Which one is it? There it is. [00:57:17] Speaker B: I'll know the film clip when I say it copied the answer this. [00:57:22] Speaker A: I don't have to bring it over here so I can see it. [00:57:26] Speaker B: Yeah. I could have quite easily added this one because this is a great film clip as well. [00:57:32] Speaker A: Something like out of Braveheart or something. [00:57:34] Speaker B: There can only be these guys. These guys are a mongolian folk band. They're a bit right wing, you know, they're a bit Mongolia power. You know, we should be powerful because we were once powerful kind of thing. But they use traditional instruments. They do throat singing, they do metal sing metal, death metal kind of, kind of singing. [00:58:00] Speaker A: And they got their steel horses, like bonjour would say on a steel horse. Horror rags. I want it. I reckon this will get us copyrighted. Mongolian. So they're basically next door neighbors to China and Russia. Sorry, Russia. You just want to tap your foot along. [00:58:57] Speaker B: Get westy. It's good, isn't it? [00:59:11] Speaker A: Not bad at all. Let's wait for Jimmy Vance to come out. Start. [00:59:22] Speaker B: Oh, he'd feel imperfect, wouldn't he? [00:59:35] Speaker A: You know, the arm. The guys that do the lip syncing on this, what? They get the video clips. They've overdub the original audio with funny stuff. You could easily do. [00:59:48] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah, you could. Yeah. Yes, you could. [00:59:57] Speaker A: Who'd make a good beer ad? This one. [01:00:01] Speaker B: Oh, it would, wouldn't it? Can you imagine a VB ad or. [01:00:08] Speaker A: Great northern or something like it? Yeah. We're in the wrong business. We should be into making commercials. How long does this, this goes for about 20 minutes. [01:00:26] Speaker B: Oh, the video is only about five minutes long. Overdub boys. Overdub boys of summer. [01:00:36] Speaker A: Back street boys on top of it or something. I'm trying to work out who's in the band and who's not? [01:00:54] Speaker B: I have no idea. I've never been able to figure out. They always have the gang behind. [01:00:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:01:03] Speaker B: Anyway, that's. That's the who. [01:01:07] Speaker A: Oh, not the who. But the whole. [01:01:14] Speaker B: Seriously, I've got some others up my sleeve, so wait until I introduce you to. I've got to remember their name. Ramstein. [01:01:25] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah. [01:01:26] Speaker B: You heard of Ramstein? Yeah, yeah, they are awesome. Life. I really want to go see them. [01:01:33] Speaker A: Do you remember zig zig sputnik? [01:01:37] Speaker B: Oh, yes. But actually, I think it's Segway. Segway. [01:01:44] Speaker A: Segway. Is it? [01:01:47] Speaker B: Yeah, no, I used to say be a sputnik, but yeah, it's actually. Yeah, the words actually. Segway, so. Segway. Segway Sputnik. I'm quite embarrassed about that. You know, I was. I remember as a dj, I. Here's a song I Segway sig fig Sputnik. And later on in life, it's like, nah, it's pronounced Segway. [01:02:09] Speaker A: Yeah, I know. I've learned something new, too. There you go. Segway. Segway. I always thought it was sig. Always got told it was sig zigzag. There you go. [01:02:23] Speaker B: No, no, the way it's spelt is Segway. But I'll just google it. They're formed by the bassist from the same band as Billy Idol. All right, so there you go. [01:02:37] Speaker A: Yeah, he's about 174 or something, isn't he? [01:02:43] Speaker B: Oh, it's still looking great. Yeah, Google. Google film clip of him and Miley Cyrus live. [01:02:49] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:02:52] Speaker B: The man. Still got it. [01:02:53] Speaker A: Yeah, put it in your notepad for next time. [01:02:57] Speaker B: Notepad. Okay, so Billy idol live. What we talk about Ramstein. Yeah, Ramstein. Shall we. Shall we pull up 21st century boy or something? Missile. If one from Segway. Segway Sputnik. [01:03:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:03:20] Speaker B: Brad will be sitting there scratching his head, going, what the f. And the. [01:03:24] Speaker A: Theme was songs we pulled up from last week, actually. [01:03:30] Speaker B: Whose turn is it for next week? [01:03:31] Speaker A: Oh, the, um. [01:03:32] Speaker B: We'll make a deal now. Is it Brad? No, make it the sick boy. [01:03:35] Speaker A: No, Michael's doing it. The guy. [01:03:38] Speaker B: The beer big guy. [01:03:39] Speaker A: Yeah. He's going to give us five songs that he listens to while brewing music. Brewing beer. [01:03:45] Speaker B: Oh, can you include the Carlton Carlton there? [01:03:49] Speaker A: Yeah. Did I consider it some. Can you. [01:03:52] Speaker B: Can you remember that awesome count name? [01:03:54] Speaker A: Which one? [01:03:56] Speaker B: Oh, the one with the head. Ride of the Valkyries. You get. [01:04:08] Speaker A: It? [01:04:08] Speaker B: No, no. Oh, here we go. Yeah, it's a big ad. Very big. [01:04:15] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, it's yeah, no, yeah. [01:04:17] Speaker B: You can get that one. [01:04:18] Speaker A: Yeah. Not you can get a pull in a plow or cow. Matter of fact, I've got it. [01:04:30] Speaker B: Hey, I'm still on ten cc, mate. So is that applause for the end? All right, guys, I forgot about all. [01:04:39] Speaker A: This stuff that I had all had all these lined up, so we. You said a joke and fell flat. [01:04:48] Speaker B: Next time. [01:04:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:49] Speaker B: All right, so we call it a day. [01:04:50] Speaker A: Yep, we're gonna call it a day. I'm gonna bring up the logo and say goodnight and then. Yeah, we'll see you all next. [01:04:56] Speaker B: Don't forget to hit like and subscribe. Talking to each other anyway. [01:05:01] Speaker A: Oh, hold on a minute. Hold on a minute. I've had these organized. Ready to go. All right. [01:05:08] Speaker B: You doing? Ah, there we go. [01:05:11] Speaker A: Enough. [01:05:13] Speaker B: I've been too busy talking the notification bell as well. [01:05:16] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. I haven't got them up, so should do it for next time. But you don't forget to do your words, what you say, okay? I can remind you. [01:05:28] Speaker B: Okay. Good night, Australia. Yeah.

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