Joe Bonamassa is on the line next, and Adam talks with him about the passion of collecting cars. It leads to talk about Joe’s guitar collection, and he goes on to explain to ‘Minnesota Mom’ how a guitar can be worth $300k. Later, Bald Bryan plays a clip of some virtuoso blues guitar from Stevie Ray Vaughn, and Adam invites Joe to check out his Newman car collection next time he’s in LA. In the last part of the show, Gina reads news stories about more states decriminalizing marijuana, Kanye West’s Presidential vote count, and a Walmart worker who quit her job over the PA system.
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it's available now, wherever you listen interest, they beard number one on billboard, booze charred. So congratulations Joe! Thank you end thanks for having me my pleasure, I have some
start the about and a lot of it's gonna have to do with your music, but a lot with your collecting too, because I'm a collector mice
I am very interested in their stairs categories. There's cars, there's watches, there's guns and there's guitar says are like the there and there
kiddie porn, but their people rarely talk of unless discuss. Last. Yes, yes, that the
I thought I saw you want Leno garage. You know thank you for mentioning.
Yes Jeff Dunham on, like almost on a weekly basis, will appear like
someday. That's the way I feel like it's like me, like I, Norman Ear, effortless celebrity, but it like. Sometimes it's like you know what about me now:
we need any random me. Yeah people go
handle so much Jeff Dunham before they need
Joe and aged man in their life is obeyed
very cold. I was I was. I was really loved the fact that collect cars and you so passionate about because that's exactly what it is it's a passion down it is, it is it addiction is a healthy addiction. It
ass. I literally before we started. The show today was prepping array scar to take
Laguna sake. I M in a month right
in less than a month and do a trans am re so
I mean do it and by the way, if you ever end up
raising the cars you collect its then next level. Involvement because then a whole bunch of other factors come in as well, but tell me what you collect. I collect guitars,
I collect member Delia from music stores like signs and appoint a purchase things. I collect a few cars, but the cool thing about.
These are wholly went out in a case here. Ok, this doesn't leave oil
this doesn't require AAA account in a flat bed which I've had many of old cars on the flatbed, and
my dad on the music store when I was a kid and I kind of got the bug just by reading books about it,
and I was in your I'm a musician, some, I retired at the moment, but dumb in other thing about it is you just go. Man is so cool, and indeed it is
chronic every screw and out in everything on this thing with that was made. Nineteen, fifty two, you know is made them
Erika, and it's me it goes back to when we actually manufactured stuff here you know in the country and and and it so it's like it's kind of cross pollination. As far as John roses farce.
I am brine. Rhine had once to contribute in a second. There is also something we wanted to play us that I honour. I saved you well, if it's about Joe and we should do it or or it's a song or something where you you can figure it out
to me. The here's, an interesting concept I like collecting stuff.
But the reason I think I like cars and might be
the same reason you like guitars, because some people collect in a pool
slim figurines and some people collect like salt shakers or something like that. But the thing about it,
tar is you can play the shit out of that economic? You can get up.
air and use it. And if you collect a race car you go out and try to break it on the track. What you really ring ring those
out and there's something about
using the thing that your collecting that feels deeper to me. Well, it does. It also justifies the
I just you know, I mean there are certain guitars that that
Have I mean there's a certain sort? You know you are my collection, he's guitars costs as much as it is. Isn't it you didn't much houses like their lily, six figure events and I take a monster
and part of my show and part of my whole. You know on stage persona yeah, I'm dressed like a slug today, because this is how I roll I'm not the guy in the suit and sunglasses. But you know- and I end up- you know
people in order to fifty nine months or that's that's an original flying thee and they go on its really cool that that that you are, you actually get out and make music only for what else is before you know, Magritte sticking a closet, her glass case- and you know, look at it like a Franklin, mint replica of a silver ghost,
What are some of those guitars worth? What is it
on birth. Is that the most expensive Qatar out their good people, because they.
They they told me to bring one to damage. Osiers yos working on it.
It for a guy who's, wonderful guitar, pointing air gales and producing a record from sight. I dragged this. A lot of this. Is the sun worthless already from nineteen sixty now I mean this is, I know its expert. They meet his head cake. So often just keep going with the letter. Let me
a moment. This is, if you were, to buy his guitar on them vintage market. This would probably cause you between two hundred and seventy five and three hundred thousand dollars loud, but listen hold out
hold on Joe we're having fun with China, grads new character, Minnesota mom, I'll young. You you
splain Minnesota mom, why a guitar could be worth three hundred thousand dollars. Ok, first, before
you have our joy. Just made some coffee and bars: do you want some coffee and bars of passing the bars with the coffee? Yes, thank you
Oh god, it's common up. What number two up! Now I heard you have a guitar young man good
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Famine and, as you know, a lot of a lot of a lot of my dates that have gone terribly wrong over the years is win: win, win the girls,
today with an early. They asked me about the guitar collection and she's, a personal. Why do you need that? Many?
good for you and I'm real estate is over. Thank you. I like her. I like her spunky. Why don't you show me one year? Little do here give these well. This is a nineteen sixty, oh that's
Very pretty you know, I'm a nineteen. Sixty look at that.
It's beautiful. Now, I'm not a button woman and I don't know anything about guitars, but it looks pricey
I'm gonna say it's, maybe all gosh who I'm getting
We just thinking about the costs, I meant to say, may be
four hundred and fifty dollars, and that's good money. These disc, a child had been four hundred and fifty dollars and about nineteen sixty six nineteen
he's. Ok, so with inflation, it's what about seven hundred seven hundred year, exactly in the wonderful? Nothing really why you like why they were seven hundred
ok. Well, it's a little beyond reasonable, but I feel like it honey. You keep it good for me right.
good for you, sir? I forced Joe and earn improv media
many a Mean greater Minneapolis, so you got at how kind, and that is a gorgeous cattle
my god. What is what is the issue
the most expensive guitar out there,
very rare, make
an model or is it Jimi Hendrix Guitar handled by someone? Will there's this too there's two tranches of Calais
I don't. I don't collect celebrity instrument. I collect objects that were made that are particularly rare. Like the most expensive, solid body, electric guitar would be the Gibson explorer from about one thousand, nine hundred and fifty eight, because
we made forty of them and if you're lucky enough to have an original one, because you the ice, you seem all the time they made tens of thousands since nineteen fifty eight, but they were really a flop sinking.
the flying be ever see like the metal buttons would be shaped, while in nineteen fifty eight they were invented
the only better they always told about eighty one of those men and the explorers are even even less so. Those are multiple, multiple, six figure events, if you could find when but again it
only worth that to a certain person. You know I mean you, you can you can show somebody a you, know a GEO Ferrari and be like this is a five or ten twenty million cars
you know in and then there's some people you go. Oh my god. It's the holy GRAIL, the GPA, ferrars more, like fifty million discuss
another car. Dare you outta the abide, there's still a price like for this
our body. What would the price we on one of those guitars you mean like exe,
for the early explorers go between six and eight hundred thousand dollars. I don't own one. I have I only three flying these, which are a little less
that our wine Rees flying. We
for certain ubiquitous and hair ban. Videos in and stuff like that they were rather
it was that isn't coins and the original flying v. That's worth so much regional. Fifty eight! Now I love flying these because of Albert YE. I love flying bees
because of Lonnie MAC and Billy Gibbons, and you know guys, like Rick Nielsen, from cheap track towards the middle too late seventies. You start seeing more Judas priest in.
The british Rock you no movement and that in the eighties they were there were different versions of ripe and make a review of the original Corina
flying be that again eurozone about eighty two hundred made in good shape all original
documented with problems. Yet it's
major it's it's a major purchase. You know you it it's it's a roof and a foundation and poor
we won't. I won't put you too much on the spot by the great
If you go to why, if you go to,
the jail. I now and you go look at his cars
were mentioned. J, Leno Y know
I'll tell you, with a certain amount of pride that his probably
The three may be ninety four Mclaren ass. One is the body,
it sticker may be ninety private by ninety. Four,
shortly thereafter, he told the story about it, but it did. I think the store was as they had it and they told him come get it whatever. It was, but I think that thing retail for about seven hundred, fifty thousand bucks,
which is our chunk, a change in the midnight first sports car buyers.
I will be happy to tell you that one soul that option for twenty one million box last last year Pebble beach
whenever, whenever engines like that, you're gettin, a sweet bargain worded with about Europe's actually sat in one of those, my friend in in Switzerland has one and he was he was actually one of the Easter eggs,
use fire, you sit in the middle of it are
You drive that car from the centre, and it has.
smaller see to the right into the laugh pulled back probably about eighteen is yeah, that's cool yeah. So,
Oh, I think J likes tell Nestorian, who wouldn't like tell a story. So do you have one of those guitar stores for us will win?
the things about. I found you
I do this thing called guitars of art. When I travel the country, I have a very low
yeah I mean I have my boss and basically
when you would you you know you doing gigs exile starts start eight o clock. He caught the urine
You know Peoria, Illinois or Toledo. What do you do? Ral attic, boys out. You know
arising, the local merchants you now so I just roll up with the tour bus me like I'm Joe. You may know me from you know
my albums are as a guitar collected and I just kind of scour the probably the most interesting discovery that I found was. I found a original, fifty nine, less Paul
ass December at baronial, italian, restaurant, nine overall Angel Minos, though the one in the round and should appear north. I would now paralysing manner in which it was it was painted red
painted it read, which is bad demi if, if you finished his guitar its but have to type, but it was just his bread, looking guitar and ice was able to identify a few, the them the them
x on it, but it was really really poorly done and I made an offer. That was fair. You know I got the guitar and I found out it was an original highly figured fifty nine less paw and I named Lazarus Good Little rose from the dead and you that's the kind of thing where you like. While this is a cool discovery, because you ve actually rescue this thing from just being, you know the underneath somebody's because I was gonna guy, wasn't give it away and throw it out. You know it's just I was John.
But it's actually was. It was better than junk. What's it worth now, why? So, you feel him a game. Show it's a word now it's what's. The word now
over two hundred. Seventy five thousand bucks when those who call you have actually
Bahrainis a backward step,
well it's brownies is where ah Robert Blake shouted wifi. It tell us of demonstrators,
as peronne? Was loading or lead people more? Like look alike, miss it.
I don't like Mozart, its own Sherman,
please Valley
yeah, yeah yeah down more park at got screwed
Brian. What did you have for Joe? Oh
play Joe. I love new album. I got it last night or listen to the whole thing twice. It's really really good. It's funny that we bumped into
first track, because the first truck Krugman? If I'm wrong, I think, is
several half minutes long. Is this like this? This openness would like several movements in its greater
I guess you get away with that when you have twenty four number one loose help homes, but
Above all the little Gerda things some I love Savannah, washed rock. I almost one of my favorites thank you.
the record in London. I've always had they saw this this notion of of
to go to London. I'm a big british! Please and I love the usual suspects clapping back page peer, green. All those
and I thought London in the late sixties was a special type,
you know you have everyone from the cream running, around Jimi Hendrix was there and it was a great. It was a great period of time. Truncated knew about a two or three year period.
So I had to say, and I want to go to london- I want to set up camp lived there for a minute and direct
Abby Road and luckily because we're lucky nor career able in
that- and I made this record with a guy named wrote the record with a guy named Bernie Marsden, who best known for writing song with David covered here
here I go again and down in agony PETE Brown, who wrote the lyrics to like sunshine of your love and wisely
next thing. I know I'm at every road studios and get me
tour, and are you now in and we're just camp out there for about five weeks and as soon as we pay the first track, literally the first track on the record, I go back to listen.
sounds like you know what it works being in London.
The tea in the crumpets involve the whole experience, gave the album a very
It is sound and a lot of people know me from this dvd. I did at the Albert Hall that was on pcbs and a lot of people. Think I'm british, but I'm actually just a kid from upstate New York, so I've cottages embraced my my love of Britannia on this record in and then send a tribute record, but its it was deftly done with a purpose, because I was there in London.
Wanna, make a country record to be exactly so, some very proud of any debuted number one and its stand. It's done pretty guy
twenty four number one billboard blues records all because my fans of support me for the last twenty five years in and it's the most
the category and I'm just I'm just lucky. I mean look at me, I'm just I'm just a guitar geek! That's done well
yeah, I don't know, I don't know either of you can get lucky and be a virtuoso guitar player. I don't feel like that's not how people risk,
on two right. I guess that package that that could be the lucky part Gina and Brian Simpson
think about what you wanted to play us about a longer time, your brain to islamic regime, a virtual guitar players. I got a call calypso. John listening to your album is getting me figure. I love blues, I'm going down a rapid on Youtube. I pull off
steal your Yvonne videos and killing you ready with that's audio club.
So what's wrong
You start is flawed from the eighties stay reminds us doing is crazy thing. I read, it sounds amazing hears the reveal cacao play the video clip
your boy I myself am also but he's pretty good and go beyond the robot. Also understand that I want to read it in its a good point, because you know that the whole thing about like being a virtuoso, you could be a great grapes. There are so many great guitar
where's out there that that nobody's ever heard of and because sometimes people forget the other aspects of of music. It you're in the entertainment business like I'm, not in the guitar business, I'm in the entertainment is my job is: got there the greek feeder, wherever we play, play sometime soon and and and entertain folks from from start to finish for two hours and the thing.
yeah we're like when you hear that clip of Texas Flood. Now he was doing that same solve like in the ELM combo days new here the hesitation and you and you know that's. When he's gonna put the guitar behind behind his back or marine love struck, you would only behind his head a little
he was he was. He was engaging in a visual to go along with what you were here and if it was just a guy in- and you know it in an Abbe road jumper, you know up their stoic plan that good yeah be really bonnets, impressive, but it's not the show the shows light of inshore kinetic. It's got everything going for and that's what all great entertainers at our successful, whether become mediums or or or musicians, or act as they have the intangible way of entertaining people keeping people engage.
It's one of the best attributes for steel because he was he wasn't. Entertainer enteric LE genus gotta questionable closely
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Was an industry be raven? I don't really know much about Stevie Raven cause I'm from North Hollywood and we listened a K rock radio and that it about. As far as I got, whether my dad likes jazz but certain traditional jazz, so I never got into that
baby Raven. I knew his name and I knew he had some heads. I went to
the Stevie Rave on because
hi it was opening for him, and I love John High it. So I thought oh wow,
when you're John hired fan, you don't get to see John High, it very often Annie. Definitely in plain at the Hollywood ball, so
so it's either go down and see an acoustic sat at Mc Caves, which I have with John hides back in the day.
If we want to see him with his band well,
you go out and see Stevie Raven and you get to watch John higher for thirty minutes before what value added tickets I
I'm so glad you! You brought up Stephen brain because I was when I also really and
the album and its it was. It was actually it was
those things where, when you listen to it at night, I got kind of falling asleep,
was like. Oh I mean this like sounds good
but other war all than it really. It was really awesome amounted to listen to,
nitrate and yeah just chill I heard
shades of Seagrave. I heard shades of Leonard Cohen, of Queen Ann,
I don't know if any of that, how intentional that well as well
your grass rural, like us, summation of our influences, you know
you're writing a song. You don't really know
where you kind of grabbing from you know,
songwriters like dictate. Notice was a totally original idea and I've never I've. I've never listened to another musician. My life and everything I do is is is none derivative. You know I mean I went to my Leonard Cohen phase,
through my you know, Prague Rock phase. I went through my Stevie phase, my air Clapton phase in the house, even of locking up to be unstable, clap and you guessed it on my shown to them.
And dumb somebody rightly songs. It's like well, ok. This is this
where you're getting the muse from and then agents kind of put it
together, hopefully, and you're not played riding somebody, because you do have to go back and check up an ngo like this good idea.
If it is, I think it is or how my ripping somebody always it is all too familiar. I just to just a sort of flip the other side of that coin, because I certainly what
insinuating back. It almost felt like these little Easter eggs. That
Oh that's just for me. I dont know if anyone else picked up on that would have added the record making process that I believe is slowly being lost in in we make we still make records ITALY, twelve tracks of blues rock goodness. Hopefully you know and the thing about it is now that everything music has been truncated. Should, if an ipod or an island,
I found and you have the ability to make your own playlists. So the running order of of a record which, to me really kind of runs, tangential tool like a set like make to the set of music. It's hard to take people on that experience anymore when they're, just gonna, just like that song. Another put that next to whoever in and so everything now is this ban
kind of put into like these little little areas. So we try to hide, is many. You know Gypsy tipps of the add, as we can just to keeping the listener. You know in EU engaged in by way
song about Stevie Ray Vaughan. I've been lucky enough to have in my van my touring band and on record Reese Wynans, who Adam you would have seen at the Hollywood bowl with Stevie Ray Vaughan on keyboards
So we are we not irrelevant right after hired, you do know, he shows up for the opening act now and you like
thousand more used to come. See me when I was the opening?
make Joe Bottom ass, thou most called royal tee in its available.
Everywhere you listen to music and I, like I said it's crushing it on billboard right now and you can go to this website J B O and a am a ass ass. A dot com is worrying
You can shoot. Emma tweet is well hey Joe this, as this has been fun,
I love your attitude. Thank you.
having yet. I third
one years in the music business and I seem relatively unaffected by all
goddamn, you're, not drug addled or any other indicators of the drugs, then Diet coke. I can't shake either
While the days young, you may get strung out on dope, some point this evil
Joe. What are you I know ever? They everything's all screwed up, but the next time you make it out to LOS Angeles, I'd, be happy to give you a tour of all the Paul Newman re scars. I would look
I'll be right, are you like? I have a place living was enough for twenty years and on there all the time so,
Did you ever loved us? I would love to see the race car. That's! That's! That's really go I'll ass! Soon, ass, we punch out. Will I get here?
get your info and you can come by and take a look at it. We loved it. Thank you, Sir thanks Joe aren't they
quick break, will come back into the news right after this.
Dr Bright, all those crazy trot. We must travel geology. The news with Jean grad well think,
ready we're pretty election out. Several does do some of the more side stories that are low, more interesting and leave the other stuff for another time or
What do you want to? I have? I have all the big stuff too. I just think we ve got to do so
war again, congrats too
you and anyone who lives there, who does not have a who doesn't want to part with their hard drug abbot. They were the first date to decriminalize hard drive,
like heroin, cocaine and mass in a fifty nine percent to forty one percent vote instead of treating so that this does actually could end up being good depending on how they work it out. So, instead of treating drugs,
there's this criminals. Oregon will now offer them addiction, services funded by marijuana tax revenue, which is more
A hundred million bucks a year in the state only us
while amount of drugs are decriminalize and criminal penalties for possession of these are replaced with a fine of up to a hundred bucks,
which can be waived by the way of the user, is evaluated at an addiction recovery centre and
then, on the less hard stuff we got New Jersey, Arizona, South Dakota Montana, and met Mississippi. That of all past me
various measures in favour of either medical or recreational marijuana near like Mississippi, like you,
the only been on my list, and we did this thing
who told you guys before it it's kind of what it's kind of what happens there. We we took part we
made pod illegal than we did refer. Man is and then a whole sort of counter culture. Around pot sprung up
and now pot his turn.
in some sort of magical, wonder drug that medicine, its Madison, it's good for you and it's it's whatever. And
It's so much more powerful than it was back when back in the day.
because I was like- are you hi, I'm high? Are I dont know if I'm high? I think your high you seem high like now. You are flocking high.
Now, to your mind- and I feel the same way about parts I feel about both like that you're, an adult you're, an american- you want to get high, get high. Do it during the
certain safety, your own home, but let's not forget that
a range of we'd are super Potan and you definitely would not once you're Tina
yours, smoking it with regularity and in
it's just like booze, Europe being being altered, doesn't b
all third comes with some baggage. You know like
the people? I know it's like. I smoke pot everyday and I'm fine. I
no they're not find
forgetting all right yeah they ve made. They made the proclamation that they're fine, so fine,
when it comes to.
Heroin and all that kind of stuff. Like I dont want
drug attics filling the presence. I like a plan and why? What
whether it is whether
it is not
spelling young black men from from acting out in high school, because there are too many young black men expelled from high school. That is just you.
Making a declaration with no plan behind- and I want, I wonder what the plan is. The plan can't just be
we're going to legalise this yeah,
we realise and give us a plan and that's what I
we like about this, and this is just I mean that I'm sure there's a stack
formation about it and we just in I just have from one article but like saying
there's a hundred million dollars a year that comes into this state from marijuana. That money is now going to be used for drug recovery programmes,
That's a plan that you know. I only well and I hope I hope they can extricate their plan
body as they go about it
since I was young. I would always here you know there are no. They would always tell you about
in Amsterdam. They let their drug acts they
give them needles and they let them they have safe space for them to shoot up and stuff, and I always want sounds pretty progressive.
We do that with a lot of stuff in the Netherlands and that kind of stuff, but I think our junkies
much more bad ass than the uncertain him junkies like put our junkies up against their junkies Yolanda. They have fuckin garden snakes and then they have the black mama. Their posts makes one fucking kill you out of here
the life. I think we have some of the best most powerful junkies on the planet so
peacefully like every year.
Amsterdam and your junkie than yeah get your fuckin shit go sit over there in that room. You do that
here and that junkie stabbing the junkie in the booth next to him. So let's we weapon, Eisner Junkie, show, and I put him against any the
yeah right now read on world jointly set upon world junkies by
we show hard to pull off that junkie Olympics because,
everybody, would be showing up nine weeks, lay in arguing that it
I wonder if you possibly give us a run for our money
GINO somewhere in the Eastern Bloc and croatian junkies, something with a yeah, maybe Yugoslavia redoubling over their yeah yeah. I guess so
at a collar that touched on it, but just because it happened. It's at least two good headline after
a ballot counting, Conway where's did pass. The sixty thousand vote mark in the shocking presidency. Yeah West was on the ballot. Twelve states is exactly
as of ten thirty Wednesday morning with sixty thousand seven hundred, sixty one was name was trending on twitter
after he made a series of post to his account chronicling what he said.
First time you never voted in his life and Conway
course being Kostiei. He cast about themselves thing, God is so good. Oh, I do have a tweet, it's pretty great guy,
so good today. I am voting for the first time in my life for the presence of the United States at someone. I truly trust me chooses american flag
dozens of esteem. How well I mean he's enough for their active. I wrestled the Grammy away from what's her dealers Lana Taylor, Swift, that's a high self esteem, move right, germ charge and stay
and I was on his own behalf for beyond, say I'm right there a tie, self esteem, you said God told him to do it, so maybe he has low self esteem compared to those good point.
What else do you well one more odd election story, David and all he is a North Dakota Business Man and rancher. He died October. Fifth, after a battle,
Covert Nineteen and about
later. He appears to have been elected to the state house. According to CNN,
So the republican candidate is projected to win. One of the two seats from among four candidates in the race for North Dakota is eight delve on better than having Gavin Newsome right up a burglar shorthand. More done, they ve gathered and music was just a corpse. We could just go back,
the schools and open Disneyland may on side a restaurant in it in a way the better off,
gave a new some with blood coursing through his veins right, North Dakota.
Attorney general, issued an opinion stating the situation would be treated as if one of them had to step down retire, meaning that the districts Republican Party would appoint a representative to Philip
vacant seat, but as of now, he one while do, though
annual, as happened recently in the guise wife took up the
Congress, personal or something please correct, media our sounds familiar. He.
but he was alive when one eye
there's another are you. I don't know how if you'd know any other details, there's another story from another country where
Man had his house
our rhyme, so he she could gonna be the puppet.
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now because in a way politics when I
young politics, felt very old, like all people,
That's not it dad talks about like nobody's. Nobody cares! No one under no one under thirty cares about politics,
and if you are really and do it, that your weird yeah I'll expect
ouch vacated right. That's exactly who you are you're, weird and thou,
is also in a time that was to avoid
video games in eighty and flat plans
a TVS and smart phone
in all this all
entertainment. You know satellite radio and millions of
breathing on net flaxen in the corner copy of movie choices. You have every night economy, so it
crazy that this all
it is a sort of like it. It be like
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general understanding, and I want to live in our target of our castor roles and is like that was a thing from when I was a kid and its
huge now, and they now, I know
I understand why were here, but it is kind of ancient
stating that it is his big
It is given all
other choices. We have four distraction and when I go back in the day there
there were no choices for distraction and, like a tv show and an amateur fm radio station and
you know, don't spill the beans and
operation. Those were those
don't be so my god right now being ever thought about that gave a groan afford either one of my neighbour Annie hand well, say
we're commercial tortured by the commercials of all the fuckin games. We're never gonna buy break the ice, don't spoil the bean Ryan is rather mass.
and then, after that, the commercial
come on for the drag races, the Superbowl Motor Cross and I begone- I'm not gonna go
that game- and I definitely going to superbowl motor. But I can enjoyed my through the commercials
the real world right. Do you think we can thank, I guess it would ban
the late eighties attitude,
nineties, MTV Rock. The vote is that when they are a big branding pivot with elections in politics for young people, it is also its.
It never works when, like the man, tries to get the kids involved with something like you got arrival user we didn't nobody knew that MTV was the man I know I know is I got them tv. They act like Mister T, go
each year salaries, pool and
cool or re like Adele, sound, so trumped up and weird, I dont look. Who knows
maybe maybe social media. Maybe it's everyone likes to fight now who who knows, but the fact that politics is
bigger than the NFL and Major league.
a small in the NBA, combined in the biggest rock group out there and whatever,
going on in that this site guys the biggest korean boy ban like it just is. China
think of all when you ve watched it be almost nothing Berger. For I mean it, I'm watching a debate
when I was nineteen would have been a form of punishment, Ryan Ocean,
never watched. The bank recently makes my grandfather watch the debate to launch a debate. The answers it's an interesting
phenomenon and I in the weight a kind of test it would be to see if other countries specially like English speaking countries like
the latin or something you think England has had this same arc with this stuff. I know brags, it was a big deal, but the fact
it would dominate the media verses, who care sets for old people or Alex P Keaton. As it's it's an interesting phenomenon
what did you think about that is largely coincide? Waldo of genius theory about MTV rocked the vote. Now, I'm not an effort and british politics of or british prisoners can correct that vote or not
Tony Blair him around. In the mid nineties. He was like the rock.
Ok, that's right. You were endorsed by like away the bands and everything you played.
guitar and he wasn't. He wasn't
the british Prime Minister came through like the young, whereas a here's that Morocco on the base at well, he was, he was basically the other one who wasn't playing the saxophone on our city harsher right. You know that was that. That seem like at all
and at the same time you now the others
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so should run for office and why
He should do.
he should run under the name of Joe Bradley
and because we do, you guys heard it, but we shot
he's very unassuming. Looking when he's wearing a sweat jacket, land lying regular, I write
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how about Canada is running for whatever and they
he would
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but I
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