1 00:00:00,520 --> 00:00:05,920 Speaker 1: He's Nightside with Dan Ray on WBS Boston's new radio. 2 00:00:06,320 --> 00:00:10,920 Speaker 2: Thank you very much, Al Griffith. We have reached the 3 00:00:10,960 --> 00:00:13,360 Speaker 2: twentieth hour of the week. It's been a wild week 4 00:00:13,400 --> 00:00:19,560 Speaker 2: on Nightside. Obviously, one week ago at this hour, the 5 00:00:19,640 --> 00:00:23,319 Speaker 2: bombardment of Iran had not be gone. It seems like 6 00:00:24,280 --> 00:00:26,600 Speaker 2: it's been a longer time than that, but it's only 7 00:00:26,640 --> 00:00:32,159 Speaker 2: been a week. The entire leadership team the government of 8 00:00:32,800 --> 00:00:36,280 Speaker 2: Iran was eradicated within the first few minutes of the bombing. 9 00:00:36,320 --> 00:00:39,120 Speaker 2: We will continue to deal with that story in the 10 00:00:39,520 --> 00:00:42,239 Speaker 2: days and weeks ahead. But what I like to do 11 00:00:42,280 --> 00:00:44,640 Speaker 2: in the twentieth hour here on Nightside is we call 12 00:00:44,680 --> 00:00:47,120 Speaker 2: it the twentieth hour because we're on the a four 13 00:00:47,159 --> 00:00:51,360 Speaker 2: hours a night, five nights a week. Looking forward next week, 14 00:00:51,560 --> 00:00:54,440 Speaker 2: I just want to take one second to remind you 15 00:00:54,560 --> 00:01:00,160 Speaker 2: that on Wednesday night we will host an event will 16 00:01:00,200 --> 00:01:04,080 Speaker 2: be in studio the Republican candidates for Governor. There are 17 00:01:04,080 --> 00:01:07,320 Speaker 2: three candidates running for governor. I think all of you 18 00:01:07,360 --> 00:01:13,360 Speaker 2: know Mike Knneely, Brian short Sleeve, and Mike Minogue. Two 19 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 2: of the three. Knneely in short Sleeve have committed Minogue 20 00:01:17,880 --> 00:01:20,760 Speaker 2: has said that he has chosen not to participate. I 21 00:01:20,760 --> 00:01:24,120 Speaker 2: think that is a mistake on his behalf. But we 22 00:01:24,160 --> 00:01:28,560 Speaker 2: will spend two hours on Wednesday night talking with which 23 00:01:28,600 --> 00:01:30,800 Speaker 2: whomever shows up, and I know it will be Knneely 24 00:01:30,840 --> 00:01:34,560 Speaker 2: in short Sleeve. You'll get an opportunity to learn a 25 00:01:34,600 --> 00:01:37,360 Speaker 2: little bit about their background, why they are they have 26 00:01:37,520 --> 00:01:40,679 Speaker 2: chosen to run for governor. Neither of them, to the 27 00:01:40,680 --> 00:01:43,440 Speaker 2: best of my knowledge, has ever been elected to any 28 00:01:43,480 --> 00:01:46,880 Speaker 2: position in Massachusetts. They have both served in state government 29 00:01:46,959 --> 00:01:47,920 Speaker 2: with Charlie Baker. 30 00:01:48,640 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 3: Uh. 31 00:01:48,960 --> 00:01:52,639 Speaker 2: If mister Minogue decides to join us, he is always welcome. 32 00:01:52,680 --> 00:01:55,760 Speaker 2: He can change his mind, but as of now we 33 00:01:55,800 --> 00:02:00,560 Speaker 2: will have two mister short Sleeve and mister Kanneely. We 34 00:02:00,600 --> 00:02:03,280 Speaker 2: will give you an opportunity to call and ask whatever 35 00:02:03,360 --> 00:02:05,920 Speaker 2: questions you want, make whatever comments you want. I'll ask 36 00:02:05,960 --> 00:02:10,000 Speaker 2: you to keep it polite. It is very much a conversation, 37 00:02:10,320 --> 00:02:13,360 Speaker 2: it's not a debate. Make it very clear. And so 38 00:02:13,480 --> 00:02:15,920 Speaker 2: that is the highlight so far of next week. We 39 00:02:16,000 --> 00:02:19,639 Speaker 2: of course will continue to follow all of the news stories, 40 00:02:19,720 --> 00:02:24,280 Speaker 2: which include still We're not going to forget Nancy Guthrie, 41 00:02:24,639 --> 00:02:28,000 Speaker 2: the woman who has disappeared, the mom of Savannah Guthrie, 42 00:02:28,360 --> 00:02:31,440 Speaker 2: who's kind of dropped off the radar as a news story, 43 00:02:31,480 --> 00:02:34,080 Speaker 2: obviously with what's going on in Iran. We'll keep you 44 00:02:34,200 --> 00:02:36,079 Speaker 2: up to date on Iran. We'll keep you up to 45 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:39,919 Speaker 2: date on the Battle of the State Auditor Diane and 46 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:43,000 Speaker 2: Desauglier as she continues to fight just about everybody on 47 00:02:43,120 --> 00:02:46,760 Speaker 2: Beacon Hill. So I'm not going to go through all 48 00:02:46,919 --> 00:02:50,560 Speaker 2: of the eight o'clock hours this week, but we had 49 00:02:51,120 --> 00:02:55,520 Speaker 2: some really extraordinary eight o'clock hours tonight our four guest 50 00:02:55,600 --> 00:03:02,160 Speaker 2: doctor Kevin Gibson. Gibson talking about the change in our 51 00:03:02,440 --> 00:03:07,639 Speaker 2: circadian rhythms. With the change, remember you've got to spring forward, 52 00:03:08,000 --> 00:03:11,839 Speaker 2: set your clock ahead an hour. Saturday night, we talked 53 00:03:11,880 --> 00:03:16,920 Speaker 2: with doctor Professor and Dean Diane Sullivan. The eighteenth Annual 54 00:03:17,120 --> 00:03:20,799 Speaker 2: Animal Rights Day at the Massachusetts School of Law be 55 00:03:20,919 --> 00:03:25,639 Speaker 2: on April fourth. Check it out. It is a great event, 56 00:03:26,000 --> 00:03:29,880 Speaker 2: great for kids, great for adults, and it all benefits 57 00:03:29,880 --> 00:03:32,560 Speaker 2: the Shadow Fund. And then we talk to two people. 58 00:03:33,040 --> 00:03:36,360 Speaker 2: Carrie Lets who's written a book about America's Great parking Scam. 59 00:03:36,440 --> 00:03:39,880 Speaker 2: We will have him on for an hour, and also 60 00:03:39,960 --> 00:03:47,440 Speaker 2: doctor Michelle Gien, who basically has posited the theory that 61 00:03:47,760 --> 00:03:54,640 Speaker 2: modern physics points toward a God, now science. I know, 62 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:59,520 Speaker 2: as often people have said, you cannot scientifically suggest or 63 00:03:59,560 --> 00:04:04,160 Speaker 2: recommend that there is something bigger out there. But we 64 00:04:04,200 --> 00:04:07,600 Speaker 2: will have doctor Michael Gien, who used to be the 65 00:04:07,760 --> 00:04:12,680 Speaker 2: science editor for ABC, amongst other things. We'll have him 66 00:04:12,920 --> 00:04:15,840 Speaker 2: sometime next week. And then one other guest that we 67 00:04:15,880 --> 00:04:19,320 Speaker 2: have scheduled for next week is on Thursday night, we 68 00:04:19,480 --> 00:04:24,120 Speaker 2: had Danny O'Connor. He's a boxer, professional boxer who basically 69 00:04:24,720 --> 00:04:30,840 Speaker 2: now is an advocate for men, particularly eating better. And 70 00:04:31,240 --> 00:04:33,839 Speaker 2: so we got good stuff coming up. But next Wednesday 71 00:04:34,200 --> 00:04:38,600 Speaker 2: eight to ten o'clock, Marita, our producer, will be with 72 00:04:38,720 --> 00:04:42,760 Speaker 2: us during that program. She is normally not with us. 73 00:04:42,880 --> 00:04:45,440 Speaker 2: Robbably with us. We'll have the entire team in the 74 00:04:45,480 --> 00:04:48,640 Speaker 2: studio next Wednesday night. I'm excited about it in terms 75 00:04:48,720 --> 00:04:51,000 Speaker 2: of some of the topics and the people we talked 76 00:04:51,000 --> 00:04:53,480 Speaker 2: to this week. We talked early in the week to 77 00:04:53,600 --> 00:04:57,719 Speaker 2: Cave Crawford of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts 78 00:04:57,720 --> 00:05:03,599 Speaker 2: about privacy protections. Often been critical of the acl UM, 79 00:05:03,680 --> 00:05:07,640 Speaker 2: the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts and the American Civil 80 00:05:07,680 --> 00:05:11,200 Speaker 2: Liberties Union when they get into areas that are different 81 00:05:11,240 --> 00:05:14,480 Speaker 2: from speech, but when they get into the area of privacy. 82 00:05:14,520 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 2: I think they are exactly where they should be. We 83 00:05:17,520 --> 00:05:21,680 Speaker 2: talked with Professor Ali Banoazizi about the war with Iran. 84 00:05:21,720 --> 00:05:25,360 Speaker 2: He has taught at Boston College for fifty years. He 85 00:05:25,400 --> 00:05:29,000 Speaker 2: was a great guest. We talked more about the reaction 86 00:05:29,160 --> 00:05:31,560 Speaker 2: to the attack on Iran and the eleven o'clock hour 87 00:05:31,960 --> 00:05:34,040 Speaker 2: Tuesday night. Talked with Larry called her own president of 88 00:05:34,080 --> 00:05:38,800 Speaker 2: the Boston Police Patrolman's Association. They're understaffed in Boston. Talked 89 00:05:38,800 --> 00:05:43,159 Speaker 2: with John Miles, US Navy retired about the concept of mattering. 90 00:05:44,240 --> 00:05:47,720 Speaker 2: Talked about which talks about social media addiction and how 91 00:05:47,720 --> 00:05:51,239 Speaker 2: many young people they spend so much time on social 92 00:05:51,279 --> 00:05:58,040 Speaker 2: matter on social media, it impacts their psyche, it impacts 93 00:05:58,080 --> 00:06:04,280 Speaker 2: their vision of themselves, elves their self image. And we 94 00:06:04,320 --> 00:06:06,960 Speaker 2: will talk with John Miles as his book is coming 95 00:06:06,960 --> 00:06:10,839 Speaker 2: out later this year. We talked about Iran also a 96 00:06:10,839 --> 00:06:14,680 Speaker 2: little bit during that hour. We talked on Wednesday night 97 00:06:14,720 --> 00:06:19,960 Speaker 2: about the Massachusetts State Supreme Court considering guns the rights 98 00:06:19,960 --> 00:06:22,600 Speaker 2: of eighteen, nineteen and twenty year olds to have guns 99 00:06:22,600 --> 00:06:26,320 Speaker 2: in Massachusetts as a result of the Brown decision at 100 00:06:26,320 --> 00:06:33,080 Speaker 2: the US Supreme Court, which broadened the ability of differentiation 101 00:06:33,279 --> 00:06:39,520 Speaker 2: individuals to have their Second Amendment rights either restored or created. 102 00:06:40,720 --> 00:06:44,120 Speaker 2: I'm a little concerned about that, particularly in the context 103 00:06:44,120 --> 00:06:46,960 Speaker 2: of the maddest decision in Massachusetts that talked about that 104 00:06:47,040 --> 00:06:50,520 Speaker 2: concept of emerging adults, that young people are not adults 105 00:06:50,560 --> 00:06:53,000 Speaker 2: even at the age of eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, and 106 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:55,279 Speaker 2: if they murder someone at that age, they no longer 107 00:06:55,320 --> 00:06:58,120 Speaker 2: can be sentenced to life in prison without parole. Talk 108 00:06:58,160 --> 00:07:01,600 Speaker 2: with Jeff Robbins, the Latest on e On syndicated columnist. 109 00:07:02,839 --> 00:07:05,520 Speaker 2: We talked more around at eleven o'clock on Wednesday night. 110 00:07:05,600 --> 00:07:08,440 Speaker 2: Last night, talked with State Auditor Diana Desauglio, who is 111 00:07:08,480 --> 00:07:11,520 Speaker 2: scanning being frustrated by the powers that be on Beacon Hill, 112 00:07:11,560 --> 00:07:15,040 Speaker 2: but she's continuing her fight to audit the state legislature. 113 00:07:15,120 --> 00:07:17,440 Speaker 2: All of us should support her on that, in my opinion, 114 00:07:17,680 --> 00:07:20,080 Speaker 2: had Larry and Scott Rubinstein with us last night the 115 00:07:20,200 --> 00:07:23,920 Speaker 2: WBZ car guys for two hours at both ten and 116 00:07:24,000 --> 00:07:28,000 Speaker 2: eleven tonight. Mark Misselback stayed with us for two hours, 117 00:07:28,040 --> 00:07:32,400 Speaker 2: had some great conversations about the new tax laws and 118 00:07:32,440 --> 00:07:36,320 Speaker 2: how they impact potentially and all of us. And now 119 00:07:36,400 --> 00:07:39,440 Speaker 2: we are at the twentieth hour and the twentieth Hour tonight, 120 00:07:39,480 --> 00:07:42,560 Speaker 2: we're asking a pretty simple question, what is the first 121 00:07:42,680 --> 00:07:44,880 Speaker 2: concert that you went to? Now it could be a 122 00:07:44,880 --> 00:07:48,000 Speaker 2: professional concert, the first concert. When you asked me, what's 123 00:07:48,040 --> 00:07:50,280 Speaker 2: the first concert I went to, I'm going to tell 124 00:07:50,280 --> 00:07:53,000 Speaker 2: you it was Glenn Campbell at the Boston Gardens sometime, 125 00:07:53,040 --> 00:07:57,440 Speaker 2: I guess in the early seventies. The best concert I've 126 00:07:57,440 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 2: ever been to. I remember seeing Willie Nelson on the 127 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:06,080 Speaker 2: Boston Common. I've been to Jimmy Buffett at Selene Dion. 128 00:08:06,640 --> 00:08:14,280 Speaker 2: Both Jimmy Buffett and Celene Dion were the venue, blanking 129 00:08:14,320 --> 00:08:17,480 Speaker 2: on the name of the venue Great Woods, Great Woods 130 00:08:17,520 --> 00:08:20,960 Speaker 2: in Mansfield. But the best concert for me was Billy 131 00:08:21,000 --> 00:08:23,200 Speaker 2: Joel at Fenway Park a couple of years ago. It 132 00:08:23,280 --> 00:08:28,440 Speaker 2: was a magnificent night at Midsummer night. The summer sunset 133 00:08:28,480 --> 00:08:32,360 Speaker 2: was amazing and Billy Joel was an amazing performance that night. 134 00:08:33,280 --> 00:08:36,520 Speaker 2: He is subsequently, I think, cut back on some of 135 00:08:36,559 --> 00:08:39,319 Speaker 2: his but we saw him on a night when he 136 00:08:40,000 --> 00:08:43,400 Speaker 2: was just amazing that night, I mean the performance that 137 00:08:43,440 --> 00:08:46,480 Speaker 2: he put on. So that's the question, your first concert, 138 00:08:46,520 --> 00:08:50,880 Speaker 2: your best concert, and feel free. I mean some of 139 00:08:50,920 --> 00:08:52,480 Speaker 2: you may be a first concert might be a high 140 00:08:52,480 --> 00:08:55,559 Speaker 2: school play, or of high school concert. I think when 141 00:08:55,600 --> 00:08:58,800 Speaker 2: I think of conscious I think about music. But maybe 142 00:08:58,880 --> 00:09:01,120 Speaker 2: your first concert or a great concert was a bso. 143 00:09:01,760 --> 00:09:04,559 Speaker 2: Maybe it was out in the in the Berkshires in 144 00:09:04,600 --> 00:09:07,600 Speaker 2: the summertime here in New England, when the BSO and 145 00:09:07,640 --> 00:09:11,240 Speaker 2: the and the Pops are out in concert out in 146 00:09:11,280 --> 00:09:18,080 Speaker 2: the Berkshires, so Janglewood. There may be others. There's other 147 00:09:18,200 --> 00:09:21,400 Speaker 2: places around the country. The only line that is open 148 00:09:21,480 --> 00:09:25,439 Speaker 2: right now, there's two of them at six one, seven ninety. 149 00:09:25,640 --> 00:09:28,480 Speaker 2: We're taking a quick break. We're coming right back, and 150 00:09:28,520 --> 00:09:31,439 Speaker 2: this is what we're talking about between now and midnight. 151 00:09:31,520 --> 00:09:35,160 Speaker 2: If you've called already this week, you have a hall pass, 152 00:09:35,240 --> 00:09:38,600 Speaker 2: you can call back during the twentieth hour. The twentieth 153 00:09:38,640 --> 00:09:40,880 Speaker 2: The idea of the twentieth Hour at nightside is simply 154 00:09:40,920 --> 00:09:43,440 Speaker 2: to give you something to think about in the weekend 155 00:09:43,720 --> 00:09:46,560 Speaker 2: that's a little less contentious than what we normally deal with. 156 00:09:46,679 --> 00:09:50,120 Speaker 2: It doesn't matter if you're a Republican, if you're a Democrat, 157 00:09:50,200 --> 00:09:55,880 Speaker 2: an independent, Red Sox fan, Yankee fan, a believer or 158 00:09:55,920 --> 00:09:59,360 Speaker 2: a non believer. It doesn't matter what your background is, 159 00:09:59,400 --> 00:10:01,520 Speaker 2: what your race, this is, what your gender is, what 160 00:10:01,600 --> 00:10:05,800 Speaker 2: your sexual interest in this is wide open. It is 161 00:10:05,840 --> 00:10:10,080 Speaker 2: simply your opinion that matters. Your best concert and your 162 00:10:10,360 --> 00:10:13,680 Speaker 2: or your first concert. Maybe they're the same, Probably not. 163 00:10:14,120 --> 00:10:17,600 Speaker 2: I suspect we may not have anybody. I would hope 164 00:10:17,800 --> 00:10:20,480 Speaker 2: that you would find better concerts. A time goes on, 165 00:10:21,280 --> 00:10:24,200 Speaker 2: Let me step aside, quick break right back on night 166 00:10:24,320 --> 00:10:29,080 Speaker 2: Side one line six, one seven nine, joining the conversation, 167 00:10:29,480 --> 00:10:33,360 Speaker 2: and first time callers are always particularly welcome. 168 00:10:34,280 --> 00:10:39,600 Speaker 4: Night Side with Dan Ray on Boston's news radio. 169 00:10:40,280 --> 00:10:43,240 Speaker 2: Let's get us. We would get right to the phones. Uh, 170 00:10:43,280 --> 00:10:47,120 Speaker 2: and again there's no The great thing about the twentyth 171 00:10:47,160 --> 00:10:50,640 Speaker 2: hour is they're no right answers, and it's all opinion. 172 00:10:50,720 --> 00:10:54,120 Speaker 2: There's a lot of night Side which is opinion, but 173 00:10:54,280 --> 00:10:59,160 Speaker 2: this is pure opinion. Let me go to my pal Joel. Hey, Joel, 174 00:11:00,080 --> 00:11:02,480 Speaker 2: your first concert and if you would like to tell 175 00:11:02,559 --> 00:11:05,000 Speaker 2: us your best concert ever, go right ahead, Joel. 176 00:11:05,800 --> 00:11:07,760 Speaker 5: Well, one of the first concerts I went to was 177 00:11:07,800 --> 00:11:10,720 Speaker 5: one of when I was going to college in Enrolle, Louisiana, 178 00:11:11,480 --> 00:11:18,160 Speaker 5: and my date and I we went to Louisiana Tech. Well, 179 00:11:18,200 --> 00:11:20,240 Speaker 5: you know what Bradshaw. 180 00:11:20,440 --> 00:11:22,800 Speaker 2: Jerry was he He wasn't was he the quarterback there 181 00:11:22,840 --> 00:11:23,280 Speaker 2: at the time. 182 00:11:23,960 --> 00:11:28,880 Speaker 5: He was the quarterback at Louisiana Tech at the time. Anyway, 183 00:11:29,080 --> 00:11:31,800 Speaker 5: we went to concert at Louisiana Tech and they had 184 00:11:31,800 --> 00:11:37,600 Speaker 5: Steppenwolves and yeah, and they played Born to Be Wild, 185 00:11:38,280 --> 00:11:42,360 Speaker 5: Magic Copper Ride, and he and they started playing the Pusher. 186 00:11:42,840 --> 00:11:44,840 Speaker 5: And when they started playing the Pusher, the lights came 187 00:11:44,880 --> 00:11:46,720 Speaker 5: on and the concert was over. They pulled the plug 188 00:11:46,760 --> 00:11:49,760 Speaker 5: on him. 189 00:11:50,360 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 2: What was the pusher about? Was that about like a 190 00:11:52,440 --> 00:11:54,280 Speaker 2: drug dealer? Yes? 191 00:11:54,679 --> 00:12:00,160 Speaker 6: Yes, well back in those days down of Louisiana, and 192 00:12:00,240 --> 00:12:04,040 Speaker 6: I assume that was not looked upon even the first 193 00:12:04,400 --> 00:12:06,160 Speaker 6: It was not covered by the First Amendment. 194 00:12:09,840 --> 00:12:12,439 Speaker 2: Well, what's the best concert you've ever been to? Or 195 00:12:12,600 --> 00:12:13,720 Speaker 2: was that? In? 196 00:12:14,200 --> 00:12:16,280 Speaker 5: No, no, no, The best content I went to was 197 00:12:16,360 --> 00:12:21,400 Speaker 5: the one I went to see Pink, Yeah, Pink when 198 00:12:21,440 --> 00:12:22,880 Speaker 5: she was at to Lett Stadium. 199 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:25,480 Speaker 2: Wow. Now, let me ask you when you were at 200 00:12:25,679 --> 00:12:30,400 Speaker 2: Louisiana Tech and Bradshaw was the quarterback? Was he accessible? 201 00:12:30,480 --> 00:12:32,960 Speaker 2: I mean with the days when you walked into cafeteria 202 00:12:33,080 --> 00:12:35,160 Speaker 2: and this he was a big man on campus. 203 00:12:35,679 --> 00:12:37,960 Speaker 5: Well, the thing is we didn't go to his school. 204 00:12:37,960 --> 00:12:40,320 Speaker 5: We went to his Libel school. That was the thing. 205 00:12:40,520 --> 00:12:48,599 Speaker 5: So where'd you go Louisiana Monroe Northeast Louisiana, Monroe. 206 00:12:49,080 --> 00:12:51,160 Speaker 2: Different school, different school. I'm sorry I thought you. 207 00:12:51,120 --> 00:12:54,440 Speaker 5: Were, but Tech was was alive because we always be 208 00:12:54,440 --> 00:12:55,400 Speaker 5: playing him in football. 209 00:12:56,160 --> 00:13:02,440 Speaker 2: Okay, well that's something I mean, that's pretty good when 210 00:13:02,440 --> 00:13:07,120 Speaker 2: you think about it. I like that. Josh, Joe, great, 211 00:13:07,160 --> 00:13:09,440 Speaker 2: great call to start us off. Strong call. Thank you 212 00:13:09,480 --> 00:13:09,920 Speaker 2: so much. 213 00:13:11,160 --> 00:13:11,840 Speaker 7: Thank thanks Joe. 214 00:13:12,240 --> 00:13:15,280 Speaker 2: You said good night Brian and West Roxbury. Brian, your 215 00:13:15,360 --> 00:13:18,760 Speaker 2: first concert and maybe your best concert I did. 216 00:13:19,240 --> 00:13:20,720 Speaker 3: Thanks for taking my call. 217 00:13:20,920 --> 00:13:24,280 Speaker 2: Well, thank you for calling in Well. 218 00:13:24,440 --> 00:13:27,840 Speaker 3: I've called you a couple of times. Anyway. I had 219 00:13:27,840 --> 00:13:30,480 Speaker 3: about problems in West Roxbury, which. 220 00:13:30,240 --> 00:13:34,840 Speaker 2: You know on Oh, I'm a huge advocate for West Roxbury. 221 00:13:35,320 --> 00:13:37,680 Speaker 2: You West Roxby has a friend in me. I wish 222 00:13:37,720 --> 00:13:40,680 Speaker 2: West well, I wish everybody would get out and vote 223 00:13:40,679 --> 00:13:41,560 Speaker 2: in west Roxbury. 224 00:13:41,559 --> 00:13:44,240 Speaker 3: But that's a high vote every time it comes up. 225 00:13:44,559 --> 00:13:45,920 Speaker 2: Well, I know that. I know that. 226 00:13:47,800 --> 00:13:50,520 Speaker 3: But my first concert was let me tell you, I 227 00:13:50,559 --> 00:13:52,880 Speaker 3: met my wife from nineteen fifty. 228 00:13:52,600 --> 00:13:56,319 Speaker 2: Nine, whoa okay, and we. 229 00:13:56,160 --> 00:14:00,640 Speaker 3: Went to our first concert. I can't remember what year was. 230 00:14:00,720 --> 00:14:04,400 Speaker 3: It was either sixty one, sixty two or sixty three. Okay, 231 00:14:05,080 --> 00:14:09,040 Speaker 3: I canteena turner. Oh wow, at ivid stadium. 232 00:14:09,400 --> 00:14:10,680 Speaker 2: Wow, that's a good one. 233 00:14:11,679 --> 00:14:14,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, and it was fantastic. 234 00:14:15,040 --> 00:14:17,320 Speaker 2: Were they singing Rolling on the River back. 235 00:14:17,120 --> 00:14:19,840 Speaker 3: Then rolling on the river, they did the whole thing. 236 00:14:21,120 --> 00:14:23,520 Speaker 3: It was one of the greatest shows I ever went to. 237 00:14:24,160 --> 00:14:26,360 Speaker 2: Was that your that's your first? Was that your best 238 00:14:26,400 --> 00:14:26,840 Speaker 2: as well? 239 00:14:28,080 --> 00:14:29,200 Speaker 3: That was my best? 240 00:14:29,440 --> 00:14:30,920 Speaker 2: That's okay, we're gonna that. 241 00:14:31,160 --> 00:14:32,400 Speaker 8: There'll be my worst. 242 00:14:32,920 --> 00:14:33,400 Speaker 2: Okay. 243 00:14:33,560 --> 00:14:36,800 Speaker 3: It was Whitney Houston at the Tweeter Center. 244 00:14:37,280 --> 00:14:37,640 Speaker 2: Really. 245 00:14:38,440 --> 00:14:39,840 Speaker 3: Oh she was gonzo. 246 00:14:40,520 --> 00:14:44,120 Speaker 2: Oh okay, I'm reading. I read. I read that loud 247 00:14:44,160 --> 00:14:44,560 Speaker 2: and clear. 248 00:14:47,720 --> 00:14:50,520 Speaker 3: Hey, brid Hey, Dan, thank you for the car, and 249 00:14:51,280 --> 00:14:52,400 Speaker 3: I'll talk to you soon. 250 00:14:52,520 --> 00:14:54,360 Speaker 2: Well, do me a favorite sometime when you see me 251 00:14:54,440 --> 00:14:56,560 Speaker 2: in West Roxby, say hello, will ye I'm over there 252 00:14:56,600 --> 00:14:57,040 Speaker 2: more more? 253 00:14:57,080 --> 00:15:00,760 Speaker 3: Well, I have, I have been many times up coach Brothers. 254 00:15:00,800 --> 00:15:01,560 Speaker 3: I've talked to you. 255 00:15:01,920 --> 00:15:05,080 Speaker 2: Absolutely, We'll always say hi. Who can remind me about 256 00:15:05,120 --> 00:15:07,760 Speaker 2: I canteena turn and then I could put your face 257 00:15:07,840 --> 00:15:10,960 Speaker 2: with a story. Okay, that's a long time. 258 00:15:10,960 --> 00:15:13,280 Speaker 3: I don't know what year it was. I got drafted 259 00:15:13,280 --> 00:15:16,320 Speaker 3: in sixty five, so it had to be between fifty 260 00:15:16,400 --> 00:15:19,440 Speaker 3: nine and sixty five. I can't remember. I'm sure we're 261 00:15:19,440 --> 00:15:22,520 Speaker 3: getting old, Dave. I'm Danna maybe two. 262 00:15:22,880 --> 00:15:25,760 Speaker 2: That's okay, nothing wrong with that. You're going strong. You 263 00:15:25,840 --> 00:15:28,280 Speaker 2: sound great. Thanks, Brian, talk my friend. 264 00:15:28,360 --> 00:15:29,640 Speaker 3: Thank you, have a good night. 265 00:15:29,680 --> 00:15:32,800 Speaker 2: Too, Buddies, say hi everybody for Kis. All right, let 266 00:15:32,800 --> 00:15:36,080 Speaker 2: me go to Laurie in Idaho. I'm going to be 267 00:15:36,200 --> 00:15:39,000 Speaker 2: really interested in who your first concient was and what 268 00:15:39,200 --> 00:15:41,360 Speaker 2: was the best one. Hey, Laurie, how are you? 269 00:15:41,560 --> 00:15:42,000 Speaker 8: Hey there? 270 00:15:42,600 --> 00:15:45,440 Speaker 9: I'm doing well. My first tie was Elton John at 271 00:15:45,440 --> 00:15:47,760 Speaker 9: the Centrum and he was also the very first. 272 00:15:47,600 --> 00:15:48,840 Speaker 4: LP I bought. 273 00:15:49,040 --> 00:15:53,000 Speaker 2: Elton on at the Central Worcester in Worcester. 274 00:15:53,320 --> 00:15:58,600 Speaker 9: Yes, okay, yeah, And so you know, amazingly now, my 275 00:15:58,640 --> 00:16:03,400 Speaker 9: parents drove us down. Three of my siblings went and 276 00:16:03,480 --> 00:16:05,320 Speaker 9: we were just like, mom and dad are driving us 277 00:16:05,360 --> 00:16:07,480 Speaker 9: to a rock concert? What the heck? And they went down, 278 00:16:07,480 --> 00:16:09,760 Speaker 9: they dropped us off, They found a lovely Italian restaurant, 279 00:16:09,800 --> 00:16:11,720 Speaker 9: They finished that, they hit a nice dinner. They came back, 280 00:16:11,760 --> 00:16:13,640 Speaker 9: they picked us up and they said, you know what, 281 00:16:13,720 --> 00:16:16,840 Speaker 9: anytime there's a reasonable concert down here, you guys can 282 00:16:16,880 --> 00:16:18,840 Speaker 9: do it. And they helped it out. So that was 283 00:16:18,840 --> 00:16:19,320 Speaker 9: pretty cool. 284 00:16:20,080 --> 00:16:22,520 Speaker 2: Was that the best concert that you have ever been to? 285 00:16:22,800 --> 00:16:23,440 Speaker 10: No? 286 00:16:23,440 --> 00:16:27,960 Speaker 9: No, no, no. The best con is still probably Forever. 287 00:16:28,080 --> 00:16:32,400 Speaker 9: Dave Matthews Band at Fenway Park, July seventh and eighth, 288 00:16:32,520 --> 00:16:33,400 Speaker 9: two thousand and six. 289 00:16:34,200 --> 00:16:38,320 Speaker 2: Dave Matthews Band. All Right, I have a nephew who 290 00:16:38,400 --> 00:16:42,640 Speaker 2: was a big fan of Dave Matthews. 291 00:16:43,240 --> 00:16:43,720 Speaker 5: Yeah. 292 00:16:43,840 --> 00:16:46,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, I got to tell you my sidroom story. Okay, 293 00:16:46,960 --> 00:16:49,520 Speaker 2: when I was working at WBZ and TV. It's a 294 00:16:49,560 --> 00:16:54,320 Speaker 2: funny story. WBZ sponsored the ice Capades, so I was 295 00:16:54,360 --> 00:16:58,560 Speaker 2: sent out there to be the you basically bring greetings 296 00:16:58,600 --> 00:17:02,600 Speaker 2: to everybody in the centrum on behalf of WBCTV. I 297 00:17:02,720 --> 00:17:04,720 Speaker 2: was Dan Ray. I was an on air person at 298 00:17:04,720 --> 00:17:06,800 Speaker 2: the time. I brought my son with me, who was 299 00:17:06,840 --> 00:17:11,119 Speaker 2: about five years old, okay, and as I got up 300 00:17:11,119 --> 00:17:12,600 Speaker 2: on the stage, I had a little, you know, a 301 00:17:12,600 --> 00:17:14,639 Speaker 2: little bit of you know, a couple of comments and 302 00:17:14,720 --> 00:17:17,199 Speaker 2: a couple of jokes that I thought, well, you know, decent, 303 00:17:17,440 --> 00:17:19,600 Speaker 2: always great to be in Worcester. You know. You do 304 00:17:19,680 --> 00:17:22,639 Speaker 2: about one and a half two minutes and then you 305 00:17:23,119 --> 00:17:25,040 Speaker 2: get off stage and you open it up for the 306 00:17:25,080 --> 00:17:31,000 Speaker 2: ice capage. So as I'm telling my stories and I'm 307 00:17:31,040 --> 00:17:35,160 Speaker 2: introducing myself, people are just howling, laughing, and I'm thinking 308 00:17:35,200 --> 00:17:37,320 Speaker 2: this is pretty good. Maybe I could become a stand 309 00:17:37,440 --> 00:17:40,880 Speaker 2: up topic. You know, I mean what every joke I told, 310 00:17:40,960 --> 00:17:43,840 Speaker 2: they laughed harder and harder and harder. This is a 311 00:17:43,880 --> 00:17:46,880 Speaker 2: true story. And what I did realize was my son 312 00:17:47,119 --> 00:17:50,239 Speaker 2: was dancing behind me on stage, and he was up 313 00:17:50,320 --> 00:17:53,760 Speaker 2: like on a big screen TV, looking at himself dancing, 314 00:17:54,040 --> 00:17:57,080 Speaker 2: and they were laughing at his antics on stage, not 315 00:17:57,240 --> 00:18:01,359 Speaker 2: at my jokes. And it was written, it was written 316 00:18:01,440 --> 00:18:04,320 Speaker 2: up in the Worcester Telegram the next day that the 317 00:18:04,359 --> 00:18:07,720 Speaker 2: Ice Capades opened, and uh Dan Ray was it was 318 00:18:07,720 --> 00:18:10,359 Speaker 2: the master of ceremonies whatever it was, and he said 319 00:18:10,400 --> 00:18:13,280 Speaker 2: he was upstaged by his five year old son, so 320 00:18:14,280 --> 00:18:19,320 Speaker 2: early on, early on. Yeah, okay, thank you, Laurie. You 321 00:18:19,359 --> 00:18:21,600 Speaker 2: have a great weekend. Okay out there, And. 322 00:18:21,600 --> 00:18:22,280 Speaker 8: How's the weather. 323 00:18:22,520 --> 00:18:25,359 Speaker 2: How is the weather in Idaho? It's still winter here? 324 00:18:26,480 --> 00:18:28,879 Speaker 9: Well, I'd still winter here to It's just you know, 325 00:18:29,320 --> 00:18:34,040 Speaker 9: maybe thirties, maybe forties. Maybe we may see fifties. 326 00:18:34,040 --> 00:18:36,119 Speaker 2: We may see fifties next Monday. 327 00:18:36,240 --> 00:18:39,560 Speaker 9: Yeah, according, that's nice. Yeah, well you know, though we 328 00:18:39,880 --> 00:18:42,119 Speaker 9: haven't got your we haven't got your terrible snows. But 329 00:18:42,160 --> 00:18:45,760 Speaker 9: we just just it's cloudy and thirty and yeah, we 330 00:18:45,760 --> 00:18:46,360 Speaker 9: we leave. 331 00:18:46,240 --> 00:18:48,439 Speaker 2: We lead the we lead the league in snows. And 332 00:18:48,480 --> 00:18:50,560 Speaker 2: you know how they have a w b z AD 333 00:18:50,640 --> 00:18:53,800 Speaker 2: that that says they can they can tell the weather 334 00:18:53,880 --> 00:18:56,240 Speaker 2: tomorrow and so, and the in the attis, how do 335 00:18:56,320 --> 00:19:00,480 Speaker 2: they do that? You know, well, they're telling me it's 336 00:19:00,480 --> 00:19:03,680 Speaker 2: going to be maybe fifty and Tuesday sixty. And now 337 00:19:03,680 --> 00:19:06,239 Speaker 2: I'm thinking, how did they do that? I don't know. 338 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:06,960 Speaker 2: We'll see what. 339 00:19:07,119 --> 00:19:08,919 Speaker 7: I'll well, what happens. 340 00:19:09,240 --> 00:19:11,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, I'll believe it. I'll believe it when I 341 00:19:11,560 --> 00:19:16,479 Speaker 2: feel it's. I haven't felt sixty degrees outside since I 342 00:19:16,480 --> 00:19:19,040 Speaker 2: think October. Maybe. 343 00:19:19,359 --> 00:19:21,400 Speaker 7: Yeah, that's Laura probably. 344 00:19:24,880 --> 00:19:27,800 Speaker 2: One line at six one, seven, four ten thirty. Your 345 00:19:27,840 --> 00:19:31,600 Speaker 2: first concert and your best concert, Laurie says Elton John, 346 00:19:32,080 --> 00:19:36,360 Speaker 2: But Dave Matthews was better. Okay. Brian said, I continue 347 00:19:36,359 --> 00:19:39,359 Speaker 2: to turn a first and best at Harvard Stadium, and 348 00:19:39,440 --> 00:19:43,400 Speaker 2: Joel said stepping Wolf down to Louisiana and most recently 349 00:19:43,520 --> 00:19:47,920 Speaker 2: Pink Hey. That's that's Thousan. The verdicts so far joined 350 00:19:47,960 --> 00:19:52,479 Speaker 2: the conversation six one, seven, ten thirty. New callers always 351 00:19:52,520 --> 00:19:56,000 Speaker 2: welcome coming back on night Side right after the news. 352 00:19:57,520 --> 00:20:02,200 Speaker 1: It's night Side, Boston's news radio. 353 00:20:02,720 --> 00:20:04,520 Speaker 2: We've got lots of calls and we're going to get 354 00:20:04,560 --> 00:20:07,439 Speaker 2: to everybody, your first concert, your best concert? Rick and 355 00:20:07,440 --> 00:20:09,840 Speaker 2: Bill Rick or Rick next on nightside, go right ahead. 356 00:20:10,600 --> 00:20:12,400 Speaker 11: I have a fast question for you. Is your son 357 00:20:12,480 --> 00:20:13,520 Speaker 11: a practical joker? 358 00:20:14,000 --> 00:20:14,720 Speaker 8: Still still is? 359 00:20:15,160 --> 00:20:15,480 Speaker 2: Still? 360 00:20:15,520 --> 00:20:16,760 Speaker 11: Is still? 361 00:20:16,840 --> 00:20:19,160 Speaker 2: Is? I gotta tell you, Yeah, he upstaged me. That's 362 00:20:19,160 --> 00:20:21,480 Speaker 2: a true story. You could look in the worst telegram. 363 00:20:21,880 --> 00:20:24,520 Speaker 2: I thought I was hilarious. The crowd was laughing. 364 00:20:24,800 --> 00:20:26,640 Speaker 11: I thought you're going to say your fly was down. 365 00:20:27,080 --> 00:20:32,040 Speaker 2: Well, that probably would have been worse. But yeah, before 366 00:20:32,040 --> 00:20:33,680 Speaker 2: you go out on stage, you always checked the fly. 367 00:20:33,800 --> 00:20:34,439 Speaker 2: Trust me on that. 368 00:20:34,640 --> 00:20:41,040 Speaker 11: Yeah, there, I've been there. It's happened. So Laurie, Laurie 369 00:20:41,200 --> 00:20:44,800 Speaker 11: saw Elton. I regret not seeing Elton. But I saw 370 00:20:44,840 --> 00:20:48,960 Speaker 11: Billy back in ninety eight January and ninety eight or 371 00:20:49,000 --> 00:20:51,760 Speaker 11: something or ninety nine, and it was unbelievable with my 372 00:20:51,800 --> 00:20:55,080 Speaker 11: old girlfriend at the Fleet Center, and it was a 373 00:20:55,160 --> 00:20:55,720 Speaker 11: great show. 374 00:20:56,080 --> 00:20:59,000 Speaker 2: That again, was that your first of your best? 375 00:20:59,359 --> 00:21:02,720 Speaker 11: No, that was That was just the one that I'm recollecting. 376 00:21:02,800 --> 00:21:05,800 Speaker 11: My first was the Manning Bowl in Aerosmith, before they 377 00:21:05,800 --> 00:21:09,359 Speaker 11: were before they shot into massive fame again. Well, of 378 00:21:09,400 --> 00:21:11,880 Speaker 11: course their best stuff is in the seventies, but permanent 379 00:21:11,920 --> 00:21:15,040 Speaker 11: vacation onwards. They Flew to the Moon, even though the 380 00:21:15,119 --> 00:21:18,600 Speaker 11: music was Mets that compared to the seventies. But I 381 00:21:18,640 --> 00:21:21,439 Speaker 11: saw them in eighty five at the Manning Bowl and 382 00:21:21,480 --> 00:21:24,080 Speaker 11: that was unbelievable. Got there in a pickup truck, in 383 00:21:24,119 --> 00:21:26,760 Speaker 11: the back of a pickup truck, and it was an 384 00:21:26,840 --> 00:21:30,919 Speaker 11: unbelievable time. My best show. It's tough to say, but 385 00:21:31,000 --> 00:21:34,119 Speaker 11: I do recollect. My brother Chuck taken me to Harbor 386 00:21:34,200 --> 00:21:38,600 Speaker 11: Lights in the Seaport District to see Steve Miller, and 387 00:21:38,640 --> 00:21:42,160 Speaker 11: it was just I was so so appreciative that night 388 00:21:42,200 --> 00:21:44,200 Speaker 11: of my brother and what he did for me and 389 00:21:44,560 --> 00:21:46,879 Speaker 11: seeing Steve Miller, and it was just unbelievable. 390 00:21:46,960 --> 00:21:50,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, I remember seeing Celine Dion it must 391 00:21:50,240 --> 00:21:53,120 Speaker 2: have been like eighty nine or something like that, ninety 392 00:21:53,640 --> 00:21:57,320 Speaker 2: Great Woods. I remember seeing Jimmy Buffett, great show, Jimmy Buffett. 393 00:21:57,320 --> 00:22:00,560 Speaker 2: I mean, all of these show wars one that I've 394 00:22:00,600 --> 00:22:03,600 Speaker 2: ever gone to. I've never been disappointed by a concert 395 00:22:03,800 --> 00:22:06,919 Speaker 2: because sure their their performance there, you know, to be 396 00:22:06,960 --> 00:22:12,120 Speaker 2: able to do that, it's unbelievable. But as they say, 397 00:22:12,160 --> 00:22:14,399 Speaker 2: for me, it was Billy Joel at Fenway Park. It 398 00:22:14,560 --> 00:22:17,640 Speaker 2: was the setting too, It's Fenway Park. It was one 399 00:22:17,640 --> 00:22:21,119 Speaker 2: of those nights in mid July, when the sun was 400 00:22:21,160 --> 00:22:25,800 Speaker 2: still up by eight o'clock. The it was beautiful. It 401 00:22:25,880 --> 00:22:29,520 Speaker 2: was just an amazing and amazing event. Rick, I appreciate 402 00:22:29,600 --> 00:22:30,159 Speaker 2: your call and. 403 00:22:30,200 --> 00:22:33,159 Speaker 11: Appreciate you can I just say thank you, and I 404 00:22:33,200 --> 00:22:34,960 Speaker 11: just I don't mean to interrupt, but I just want 405 00:22:35,000 --> 00:22:38,399 Speaker 11: to throw one thing. Glenn Campbell. I recently found the 406 00:22:38,480 --> 00:22:40,320 Speaker 11: record that has Wichita Lineman on it. 407 00:22:40,440 --> 00:22:41,159 Speaker 8: I grabbed it up. 408 00:22:41,160 --> 00:22:43,920 Speaker 11: I don't know if it's worth a lot, but he 409 00:22:43,920 --> 00:22:46,240 Speaker 11: he was not only one of the greatest guitar players, 410 00:22:46,240 --> 00:22:48,800 Speaker 11: well before Eddie Van Halen and all those guys. Yeah, 411 00:22:49,760 --> 00:22:52,480 Speaker 11: but and he was a session players, you know. But 412 00:22:52,640 --> 00:22:55,320 Speaker 11: his voice was incredible. When you listen to Gentle on 413 00:22:55,400 --> 00:22:57,520 Speaker 11: My Mind and whichitar Lineman, which is one of the 414 00:22:57,560 --> 00:23:00,880 Speaker 11: most popular songs of all there's a history of all 415 00:23:00,920 --> 00:23:01,800 Speaker 11: pop music history. 416 00:23:01,760 --> 00:23:05,920 Speaker 2: A great ballad, balladeer whatever you would call him, sure, 417 00:23:06,680 --> 00:23:10,159 Speaker 2: and he just he would he would tell stories with songs, 418 00:23:10,160 --> 00:23:14,159 Speaker 2: which I think is what made him so. He was 419 00:23:14,359 --> 00:23:15,359 Speaker 2: perfect for the time. 420 00:23:15,920 --> 00:23:16,520 Speaker 8: He was great. 421 00:23:16,560 --> 00:23:19,040 Speaker 11: He was great even beyond the time. He was a master. 422 00:23:19,280 --> 00:23:21,360 Speaker 11: And he was a good guy too. People loved him 423 00:23:21,359 --> 00:23:22,360 Speaker 11: and we miss him. 424 00:23:22,720 --> 00:23:26,600 Speaker 2: I certainly do. Gone very very much too soon, much 425 00:23:26,640 --> 00:23:29,879 Speaker 2: too soon. Rick, Thanks man, thanks for your loyalty to 426 00:23:29,960 --> 00:23:32,200 Speaker 2: my program. Sure, I just wanted to say that. 427 00:23:32,160 --> 00:23:33,280 Speaker 11: And I mean, there, You're welcome. 428 00:23:33,400 --> 00:23:36,240 Speaker 2: Thank you so much. Just a joy good week weekend. 429 00:23:36,640 --> 00:23:38,879 Speaker 2: Let me go to my pal Karen in Wisconsint. Karen, 430 00:23:38,880 --> 00:23:41,200 Speaker 2: I'd love to know your first concert and which one 431 00:23:41,280 --> 00:23:42,800 Speaker 2: was the best. 432 00:23:43,040 --> 00:23:49,520 Speaker 12: I think my first one was Jennie Joplin whoa sixty 433 00:23:49,920 --> 00:23:56,200 Speaker 12: nineteen sixty seven NNA. I had mono for like three months, 434 00:23:56,600 --> 00:24:01,600 Speaker 12: but I got there. I couldn't scream, throat was so sore, 435 00:24:01,800 --> 00:24:03,400 Speaker 12: but but I got there. 436 00:24:03,680 --> 00:24:06,679 Speaker 2: Where was that? Where was was that concert? Karen? 437 00:24:06,760 --> 00:24:12,879 Speaker 12: Will was at the Coliseum here in Madison. My my 438 00:24:13,119 --> 00:24:17,679 Speaker 12: other one, what uh, I'm sure Janice was best, but 439 00:24:18,240 --> 00:24:22,480 Speaker 12: the other one I loved was Diana Ross at the 440 00:24:22,520 --> 00:24:27,480 Speaker 12: Met and Malice in Boston. What what's the Met called now? 441 00:24:28,240 --> 00:24:29,760 Speaker 12: The way? 442 00:24:29,480 --> 00:24:35,920 Speaker 2: Yes? Probably yeah, I do remember it, but but it's 443 00:24:35,960 --> 00:24:40,399 Speaker 2: probably the Wang. At this point, I saw Mariah Carey 444 00:24:40,760 --> 00:24:42,640 Speaker 2: at the Wang Center. She was great too. 445 00:24:43,200 --> 00:24:47,960 Speaker 12: I mean it so huge those places, yeah, they're not 446 00:24:48,040 --> 00:24:50,600 Speaker 12: they're not like you know when when you say I 447 00:24:50,640 --> 00:24:53,879 Speaker 12: don't know, you know how big the venue was for 448 00:24:54,000 --> 00:24:57,640 Speaker 12: Jannis Joplin JJ but big, but yeah. 449 00:24:57,720 --> 00:24:59,480 Speaker 2: But but when you get to a place with it 450 00:24:59,520 --> 00:25:02,080 Speaker 2: where it's you know, particular, if you get someone on 451 00:25:02,119 --> 00:25:04,679 Speaker 2: the way up and it's a small crowd or a 452 00:25:04,720 --> 00:25:08,600 Speaker 2: small into more intimate setting, that makes it pretty special too. 453 00:25:09,040 --> 00:25:12,520 Speaker 2: Now they're doing you know, Fenway Park, and you know, 454 00:25:12,960 --> 00:25:18,320 Speaker 2: you talk about fifteen thousand now Fenway Park, they probably 455 00:25:18,320 --> 00:25:19,840 Speaker 2: get forty thousand in their way. 456 00:25:19,840 --> 00:25:23,879 Speaker 12: I know now, so those are. 457 00:25:23,760 --> 00:25:25,280 Speaker 7: Mine, all right, Thanks Karen? 458 00:25:25,480 --> 00:25:26,880 Speaker 12: Okay, thanks big. 459 00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:29,760 Speaker 2: Has the snow stopped in in Wisconsin yet? 460 00:25:30,000 --> 00:25:30,040 Speaker 4: No? 461 00:25:30,960 --> 00:25:34,920 Speaker 12: Dan, Can I just say I am scared? So think 462 00:25:36,000 --> 00:25:44,119 Speaker 12: between ten and four possible tornadoes ten and four a m. 463 00:25:44,160 --> 00:25:46,280 Speaker 12: So I'm just in gors sleep. 464 00:25:46,119 --> 00:25:48,320 Speaker 2: And hope you'll be fine. 465 00:25:48,480 --> 00:25:49,680 Speaker 12: What else can you do? 466 00:25:49,920 --> 00:25:53,240 Speaker 2: You know, the odds of the tornado hitting you, it's 467 00:25:53,280 --> 00:25:57,720 Speaker 2: like lightning. You'll be fine. Okay, Put rest your head 468 00:25:57,760 --> 00:26:00,879 Speaker 2: and rest your mind. That's what you gotta do. Thanks Karen, 469 00:26:01,000 --> 00:26:02,960 Speaker 2: talk to you soon. Stay safe. We'll be thinking that 470 00:26:02,960 --> 00:26:06,200 Speaker 2: people will be praying for you back here. Okay. Thanks. 471 00:26:06,640 --> 00:26:09,520 Speaker 2: Let's go next to Greg in Ontario, first time up 472 00:26:09,560 --> 00:26:10,560 Speaker 2: in Canada tonight. 473 00:26:10,680 --> 00:26:15,080 Speaker 8: Hey Greg, Welcome, Hey, Thanks Dan. Yeah, it's hard to 474 00:26:15,160 --> 00:26:18,360 Speaker 8: It's really kind of hard to pick hundreds of concerts 475 00:26:18,359 --> 00:26:20,920 Speaker 8: I've seen over my lifetime, but I'm gonna go. Well, 476 00:26:21,000 --> 00:26:24,160 Speaker 8: the first concert I went to was Pink Floyd Dark 477 00:26:24,200 --> 00:26:24,760 Speaker 8: Side of the Moon. 478 00:26:26,320 --> 00:26:26,359 Speaker 1: That. 479 00:26:27,480 --> 00:26:30,159 Speaker 8: Yeah, I was in seventy three or four, and that 480 00:26:30,400 --> 00:26:32,960 Speaker 8: was in Detroit, Michigan. 481 00:26:34,560 --> 00:26:39,560 Speaker 2: I'm former governor here, Bill Weld. I don't know how 482 00:26:39,600 --> 00:26:43,040 Speaker 2: well you know him, but he was a governor of Massachusetts. 483 00:26:43,920 --> 00:26:47,320 Speaker 2: He was actually the governor before Paul Salucci, who became 484 00:26:47,359 --> 00:26:50,560 Speaker 2: the US Ambassador to Canada, and Weld wanted to be 485 00:26:50,640 --> 00:26:54,640 Speaker 2: ambassador to Mexico and actually resigned as governor in order 486 00:26:54,680 --> 00:26:59,080 Speaker 2: to pursue. He never became ambassador to Mexico. But Weld 487 00:27:00,400 --> 00:27:03,760 Speaker 2: was kind of character in many respects of you know 488 00:27:03,960 --> 00:27:07,440 Speaker 2: old line, you know, someone whose family probably came over 489 00:27:07,480 --> 00:27:11,040 Speaker 2: in the Mayflower, and he was a big Pink Floyd fan, 490 00:27:11,720 --> 00:27:15,840 Speaker 2: and everybody kind of had I there were a few 491 00:27:15,880 --> 00:27:19,400 Speaker 2: eye rolls when when you knew it was Pink Wait 492 00:27:19,640 --> 00:27:22,720 Speaker 2: that that didn't wuite work? What's the best count you saw? 493 00:27:22,800 --> 00:27:23,640 Speaker 2: What's the best one? 494 00:27:24,560 --> 00:27:26,360 Speaker 8: Yeah? The best one? I had to God, in my mind, 495 00:27:26,400 --> 00:27:28,400 Speaker 8: I was gonna say, crowd is still isn't ash? And young, 496 00:27:28,480 --> 00:27:31,640 Speaker 8: but I'm gonna I'm gonna go with and the reason 497 00:27:31,680 --> 00:27:33,400 Speaker 8: I'm gonna go with this is because it's the best 498 00:27:33,400 --> 00:27:36,480 Speaker 8: sound that I've ever heard. It was the Eagles two 499 00:27:36,520 --> 00:27:39,520 Speaker 8: thousand and eight on their Long Road of Eden tour 500 00:27:40,119 --> 00:27:43,360 Speaker 8: at the uh the Palace of Auburn Hills in Michigan, 501 00:27:43,920 --> 00:27:48,680 Speaker 8: and that, I tell you, uh. The performance was absolutely 502 00:27:48,760 --> 00:27:54,199 Speaker 8: spectacular the musicianship, but what was really amazing to me 503 00:27:54,920 --> 00:27:57,000 Speaker 8: was it the sound quality. I had never been to 504 00:27:57,040 --> 00:28:01,359 Speaker 8: a concert dan that had that sound quality throughout the 505 00:28:01,480 --> 00:28:05,160 Speaker 8: entire building. It was absolutely incredible and I'm just kind 506 00:28:05,160 --> 00:28:07,960 Speaker 8: of wondering if they ever recorded alive. But man, it 507 00:28:08,119 --> 00:28:10,360 Speaker 8: was a great concert, fantastic. 508 00:28:10,440 --> 00:28:13,960 Speaker 2: I mean John Hanley, right, that's John Handley's group. 509 00:28:15,080 --> 00:28:17,680 Speaker 8: Yeah, he was still alive. Yeah, he was still alive then. 510 00:28:18,200 --> 00:28:21,760 Speaker 8: And yeah, they had everybody, all the original members there 511 00:28:21,800 --> 00:28:24,679 Speaker 8: and they were right that night. They were right on 512 00:28:25,040 --> 00:28:28,320 Speaker 8: perfect And Joe wash Walts was with him as well, 513 00:28:28,480 --> 00:28:31,520 Speaker 8: so they had all the original guys and their men 514 00:28:31,560 --> 00:28:36,119 Speaker 8: and they played all their whole catalog and there's a 515 00:28:36,160 --> 00:28:38,360 Speaker 8: song and it's called The Long Rule Out of Eden, 516 00:28:39,200 --> 00:28:41,240 Speaker 8: and it was on a double album that they put out. 517 00:28:41,840 --> 00:28:45,520 Speaker 8: I think just before that tour. And it's about an 518 00:28:45,520 --> 00:28:49,080 Speaker 8: eight minute song and you never hear it like on 519 00:28:49,080 --> 00:28:52,520 Speaker 8: the radio or anything because six and eight minutes too long. Yeah, 520 00:28:52,640 --> 00:28:54,840 Speaker 8: right back in the old daye that we were played 521 00:28:55,240 --> 00:28:57,960 Speaker 8: on them radio. But if you get a chance, just 522 00:28:58,040 --> 00:29:02,080 Speaker 8: listen to that song because it is a classical piece 523 00:29:02,120 --> 00:29:07,640 Speaker 8: of work, both lyrically as well as musically. It's something 524 00:29:07,680 --> 00:29:10,080 Speaker 8: that I can't believe a lot of people don't know 525 00:29:10,080 --> 00:29:11,720 Speaker 8: about it, or you just don't hear it, you know, 526 00:29:11,800 --> 00:29:12,680 Speaker 8: you just don't hear it enough. 527 00:29:13,120 --> 00:29:15,560 Speaker 2: By the way, Don Henley is still alive. 528 00:29:17,480 --> 00:29:25,200 Speaker 8: Don Henley, Yeah, just check out okay, oh Don okay, right, sorry, yeah, okay, 529 00:29:25,240 --> 00:29:30,760 Speaker 8: my mistake. It was uh, the the the family. He 530 00:29:30,840 --> 00:29:33,760 Speaker 8: was actually from Michigan. Who was who was the founder 531 00:29:33,760 --> 00:29:36,160 Speaker 8: of the band? Oh man, why can't I remember his name? 532 00:29:36,200 --> 00:29:37,720 Speaker 8: But he was a he was a guitar player and 533 00:29:37,920 --> 00:29:41,080 Speaker 8: one of the major vocalists on there. And why can't 534 00:29:41,080 --> 00:29:41,880 Speaker 8: you remember his name? 535 00:29:42,800 --> 00:29:46,240 Speaker 2: I'm just trying to look here. Oh yeah, yeah, I 536 00:29:46,400 --> 00:29:49,080 Speaker 2: I I don't know. I'm not good at you know. 537 00:29:49,120 --> 00:29:52,320 Speaker 2: I can I can talk about, you know, backup shortstops 538 00:29:52,360 --> 00:29:54,560 Speaker 2: in the in the National League or something like that, 539 00:29:54,680 --> 00:29:58,720 Speaker 2: but no uh, I do not have a list of 540 00:29:58,760 --> 00:30:00,960 Speaker 2: the names here, so I can't have someone will remember. 541 00:30:01,040 --> 00:30:02,920 Speaker 2: Someone will remember, I promise, Okay. 542 00:30:02,760 --> 00:30:05,760 Speaker 8: Yeah, great, I know will and I can't believe I 543 00:30:05,760 --> 00:30:07,600 Speaker 8: can't remember. I'm just I'm drawing a blanket. 544 00:30:07,760 --> 00:30:09,720 Speaker 2: Do you sound like And by the way, the the 545 00:30:09,760 --> 00:30:13,080 Speaker 2: Palace at Auburn Hills, isn't that with the Pistons play 546 00:30:13,200 --> 00:30:16,040 Speaker 2: it is? Yes, yeah, absolutely great, I'm sure that is. 547 00:30:16,240 --> 00:30:19,880 Speaker 2: That's a great venue. So with Stevie Nixon, it was 548 00:30:19,920 --> 00:30:21,280 Speaker 2: Stevie Nicks part of the Eagles. 549 00:30:21,280 --> 00:30:23,280 Speaker 8: And no, no, she was not. 550 00:30:23,480 --> 00:30:27,360 Speaker 2: No, okay, I guess, yeah, said that he was. She 551 00:30:27,560 --> 00:30:30,880 Speaker 2: was his girlfriend at the time. But no, he's still alive. 552 00:30:30,920 --> 00:30:34,280 Speaker 2: He's he'll be seventy nine this summer. 553 00:30:34,720 --> 00:30:36,520 Speaker 8: Oh yeah, you know that's the thing too. I mean, 554 00:30:37,040 --> 00:30:40,360 Speaker 8: all of great bands from back then, it's getting really 555 00:30:40,360 --> 00:30:42,800 Speaker 8: scarce to go see them live. H He'll they get 556 00:30:42,800 --> 00:30:44,760 Speaker 8: an opportunity to have to really check on her, you. 557 00:30:44,800 --> 00:30:48,040 Speaker 2: Know, absolutely, Greg, Thank you, my friend. We'll talk soon. Okay, 558 00:30:48,200 --> 00:30:50,640 Speaker 2: have a good one. Okay, thanks so much for being 559 00:30:50,680 --> 00:30:53,480 Speaker 2: such a loyal listener up in Canada. I can't tell 560 00:30:53,480 --> 00:30:56,520 Speaker 2: you much I value my Canadian listeners. I really do. 561 00:30:56,960 --> 00:30:57,320 Speaker 2: Thank you. 562 00:30:57,360 --> 00:30:59,280 Speaker 8: Oh you're run a great show. You run a great show. 563 00:30:59,440 --> 00:31:03,880 Speaker 2: Thanks Bell, preciate that. Okay, maybe we'll maybe someday we'll 564 00:31:03,920 --> 00:31:06,920 Speaker 2: we'll we'll end up with it syndicated. You just never know. 565 00:31:07,000 --> 00:31:07,840 Speaker 2: Wouldn't that be something? 566 00:31:07,920 --> 00:31:11,040 Speaker 8: Huh? 567 00:31:11,120 --> 00:31:13,800 Speaker 2: Thanks? Great? Talk to you soon. All right, let's keep 568 00:31:13,920 --> 00:31:17,040 Speaker 2: rolling here. We got to take a break. I got 569 00:31:17,800 --> 00:31:22,320 Speaker 2: the only line that's open right now is six. I 570 00:31:22,360 --> 00:31:24,800 Speaker 2: will get five calls in if you fill the lines 571 00:31:24,840 --> 00:31:26,720 Speaker 2: for me. I promise coming back on night Side. 572 00:31:27,920 --> 00:31:32,640 Speaker 4: It's night Side with Boston's news radio. 573 00:31:33,480 --> 00:31:37,000 Speaker 2: I think the individual that my friend Greg from Montero 574 00:31:37,120 --> 00:31:43,680 Speaker 2: was referring to had passed away was Glenn Fry. I 575 00:31:43,680 --> 00:31:45,880 Speaker 2: could be wrong, but I think that's who he was 576 00:31:46,320 --> 00:31:48,600 Speaker 2: of referring to and could not remember. Let me go 577 00:31:48,640 --> 00:31:51,880 Speaker 2: to George and Bridgewater. Hey George, welcome back. How are you? George? 578 00:31:52,840 --> 00:31:53,480 Speaker 3: Hey Dan? 579 00:31:53,560 --> 00:31:54,680 Speaker 5: How you doing all right? 580 00:31:54,760 --> 00:31:55,200 Speaker 7: Give it me. 581 00:31:55,440 --> 00:31:58,680 Speaker 2: I gotta know the first concert and the best concert. 582 00:31:59,440 --> 00:32:01,440 Speaker 13: It's the first one I was forced to go to. 583 00:32:02,240 --> 00:32:06,960 Speaker 13: And there was your namesake, Johnny Ray. My mother loved him. 584 00:32:07,880 --> 00:32:11,280 Speaker 13: He cut it that that his number one record was 585 00:32:11,360 --> 00:32:12,520 Speaker 13: cry Yeah. 586 00:32:12,480 --> 00:32:15,280 Speaker 2: I remember that? Where was that? Where was that? How 587 00:32:16,000 --> 00:32:17,320 Speaker 2: old were you and where was that? 588 00:32:18,280 --> 00:32:21,200 Speaker 13: Well he cut it in fifty one, so it must 589 00:32:21,240 --> 00:32:23,440 Speaker 13: have been fifty one to fifty two, because I have 590 00:32:23,720 --> 00:32:26,160 Speaker 13: very little, almost no memory of it. 591 00:32:26,520 --> 00:32:30,080 Speaker 2: Any idea where it was, No, I think. 592 00:32:29,880 --> 00:32:30,520 Speaker 5: It was this. 593 00:32:30,680 --> 00:32:32,959 Speaker 13: Wasn't it some big place in framing him where they 594 00:32:32,960 --> 00:32:34,320 Speaker 13: would go just. 595 00:32:34,360 --> 00:32:37,200 Speaker 2: A chateau deville out framing him and he had blinster? 596 00:32:37,400 --> 00:32:40,720 Speaker 7: I think that yeah, I yeah. 597 00:32:40,640 --> 00:32:43,120 Speaker 2: Could have been blisters. No relation and whatt You know? 598 00:32:43,240 --> 00:32:45,600 Speaker 2: What's the best concert you went to when you get 599 00:32:45,600 --> 00:32:47,479 Speaker 2: a little older? All right? 600 00:32:47,520 --> 00:32:49,520 Speaker 13: The best concert was when I got out of the 601 00:32:49,640 --> 00:32:54,200 Speaker 13: army in sixty six July and I I, uh, my 602 00:32:54,320 --> 00:32:57,600 Speaker 13: girlfriend and I went to in December of sixty six 603 00:32:57,720 --> 00:32:58,960 Speaker 13: to see Johnny Mathis. 604 00:32:59,040 --> 00:32:59,680 Speaker 5: He was great. 605 00:33:00,040 --> 00:33:04,920 Speaker 2: Yuh sure, absolutely so. A couple of Johnny's. They're kind 606 00:33:04,920 --> 00:33:12,800 Speaker 2: of Johnny Ray and Johnny Mathis. George Memories, memories, memories. Hey, 607 00:33:12,840 --> 00:33:14,880 Speaker 2: thanks buddy, I got full lines. I'm going to try 608 00:33:14,880 --> 00:33:15,960 Speaker 2: to get everybody I. 609 00:33:15,840 --> 00:33:17,640 Speaker 13: Know you doing. 610 00:33:17,840 --> 00:33:19,920 Speaker 2: They've been dialing for a while. All right, Hey, have 611 00:33:19,960 --> 00:33:22,960 Speaker 2: a great weekend, and I really do appreciate our friendship. 612 00:33:22,960 --> 00:33:24,240 Speaker 2: Thanks PALP We'll talk soon. 613 00:33:24,520 --> 00:33:25,120 Speaker 14: Thank you, man. 614 00:33:25,200 --> 00:33:28,560 Speaker 2: Be well, be well, Tim and Wilbert. Hey, Tim, welcome back. 615 00:33:29,880 --> 00:33:32,720 Speaker 7: This is the frosting on the cake for a great week. 616 00:33:32,800 --> 00:33:37,560 Speaker 7: I'm twenty hours in about ten minutes. Thanks my first 617 00:33:37,640 --> 00:33:40,120 Speaker 7: you got me thinking. This is the frosting on the 618 00:33:40,200 --> 00:33:41,200 Speaker 7: cake for what a week? 619 00:33:41,560 --> 00:33:42,280 Speaker 2: Okay. 620 00:33:42,360 --> 00:33:46,080 Speaker 7: My first concert was James Taylor and horved Stadium. I 621 00:33:46,160 --> 00:33:49,240 Speaker 7: was sixteen and a half. I just got my license. 622 00:33:49,600 --> 00:33:53,640 Speaker 2: Wow, James Taylor. I remember one time being down in 623 00:33:53,720 --> 00:33:57,320 Speaker 2: the Cape in a little store, and I mean a 624 00:33:57,720 --> 00:34:05,280 Speaker 2: little store of all. I turned around and here's James Taylor. Hey, James, 625 00:34:05,280 --> 00:34:05,840 Speaker 2: how you doing? 626 00:34:07,760 --> 00:34:08,200 Speaker 3: Wow? 627 00:34:08,520 --> 00:34:10,880 Speaker 2: Yeah? What's what's the best concert? 628 00:34:11,400 --> 00:34:14,960 Speaker 7: Blue Swingsteen bon To. His first album was Greeting from 629 00:34:14,960 --> 00:34:19,040 Speaker 7: Ashby's Pack. The second ones bon To Run Baby Tramps 630 00:34:19,120 --> 00:34:21,279 Speaker 7: like Hey, I was a bond of Run. I saw 631 00:34:21,320 --> 00:34:23,640 Speaker 7: him in the music hall which is the Box Center 632 00:34:23,719 --> 00:34:27,760 Speaker 7: now the second row shook hands with him now. 633 00:34:29,520 --> 00:34:29,759 Speaker 2: Wow. 634 00:34:30,440 --> 00:34:33,320 Speaker 7: Clarence Clemens right is Sacks player. 635 00:34:33,560 --> 00:34:33,759 Speaker 2: Yeah. 636 00:34:33,920 --> 00:34:37,279 Speaker 7: And I saw him in the Middle East Cafe in 637 00:34:37,360 --> 00:34:42,680 Speaker 7: Central Square in Harvard State, in Havard, right, the Middle East. Anyhow, 638 00:34:42,920 --> 00:34:45,960 Speaker 7: he was playing with a woman called Big Mama Thornton, 639 00:34:46,360 --> 00:34:49,600 Speaker 7: big black woman with a big hat on. She wrote 640 00:34:49,719 --> 00:34:52,560 Speaker 7: to Elvis Presley, you ain't nothing by the hound Dog. 641 00:34:52,680 --> 00:34:56,759 Speaker 2: Remember that bond you get that. Everybody knew that song. 642 00:34:57,800 --> 00:35:00,839 Speaker 7: So there's this guy with the right flollowing a practophone, 643 00:35:00,920 --> 00:35:07,359 Speaker 7: a monster. He could have played linebacker for the Patriots. Brularenlemons, 644 00:35:07,760 --> 00:35:08,600 Speaker 7: I know the name. 645 00:35:08,880 --> 00:35:12,239 Speaker 2: I'm those are good ones, Tim, We've had. These are 646 00:35:12,239 --> 00:35:14,480 Speaker 2: some great calls here. I'm glad we did this. The 647 00:35:14,600 --> 00:35:18,200 Speaker 2: person who suggested this was last night on Postgame with 648 00:35:18,360 --> 00:35:21,120 Speaker 2: US Dan McDonald from Tampa. And Dan hasn't called in 649 00:35:21,200 --> 00:35:23,359 Speaker 2: yet and he won't get through because the lines are full. 650 00:35:23,719 --> 00:35:26,040 Speaker 2: I gotta keep rolling, buddy, Thank you to him. Talk 651 00:35:26,040 --> 00:35:29,399 Speaker 2: to you soon, great buddy, all right, we're gonna get 652 00:35:29,440 --> 00:35:32,520 Speaker 2: everybody in in a minute or less. Carolyn Walthad, Carol, 653 00:35:32,560 --> 00:35:34,919 Speaker 2: go ahead, Hi. 654 00:35:34,960 --> 00:35:38,439 Speaker 15: Dan, real quick. My first concert was the Police when 655 00:35:38,480 --> 00:35:41,520 Speaker 15: they played it. I believe it was still Sullivan. 656 00:35:41,120 --> 00:35:43,120 Speaker 2: Stadium, Yes, sure, yeah right. 657 00:35:44,040 --> 00:35:48,720 Speaker 15: That was a great show. And interestingly, my favorite show 658 00:35:49,000 --> 00:35:52,360 Speaker 15: was a Counting Crows concert. I want to say in 659 00:35:52,400 --> 00:35:55,200 Speaker 15: the mid two thousands. Okay, we made it great. It 660 00:35:55,280 --> 00:35:59,399 Speaker 15: was at the HANGM was at the fus Circus. 661 00:35:58,880 --> 00:36:00,719 Speaker 2: Music Okay, I'm sure. 662 00:36:01,800 --> 00:36:05,759 Speaker 15: Very very small venue, perfect and fell in love with 663 00:36:05,800 --> 00:36:08,360 Speaker 15: that Dan. 664 00:36:08,520 --> 00:36:10,760 Speaker 2: Thank you so much. You're one of the best calls 665 00:36:10,800 --> 00:36:12,280 Speaker 2: of the night. Those are two good ones. 666 00:36:12,320 --> 00:36:15,040 Speaker 7: Thank you, Carol, talk to you. 667 00:36:15,120 --> 00:36:17,080 Speaker 2: I have a great weekend. Where are we going to 668 00:36:17,120 --> 00:36:19,720 Speaker 2: go next? We getting everybody in here. Paul is in Ohio. Paul, 669 00:36:19,760 --> 00:36:21,319 Speaker 2: I don't know if I've ever had you as on 670 00:36:21,360 --> 00:36:22,960 Speaker 2: the show before. Welcome. How are you? 671 00:36:23,120 --> 00:36:26,120 Speaker 14: I've been I've been on, I've been on before formerly 672 00:36:26,200 --> 00:36:26,800 Speaker 14: from Lynn. 673 00:36:27,040 --> 00:36:29,600 Speaker 2: All right, okay, a local guy, go ahead? Who the 674 00:36:29,640 --> 00:36:31,240 Speaker 2: first concent in? Your best content? 675 00:36:31,920 --> 00:36:36,960 Speaker 14: Obviously growing up in Lynn, Rolling Stones, Old Manning Bowl. 676 00:36:37,080 --> 00:36:39,120 Speaker 14: We're in nineteen sixty five. 677 00:36:40,920 --> 00:36:41,600 Speaker 2: A great one. 678 00:36:43,080 --> 00:36:48,120 Speaker 14: The best one was at brand As University late sixties. 679 00:36:48,840 --> 00:36:54,600 Speaker 14: Harry Chapin, he was playing in the playing Harry Chapin. 680 00:36:55,400 --> 00:36:59,919 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's interesting that it's interesting that Harry Chapin. Yeah, 681 00:37:00,080 --> 00:37:02,920 Speaker 2: better than the Stones. Wow. Well you saw the Stones 682 00:37:03,280 --> 00:37:07,239 Speaker 2: before they really were that had made it. Wow, that's fabulous. 683 00:37:07,719 --> 00:37:11,480 Speaker 14: But Harry Chapman was that Brandice. Nobody showed up, so 684 00:37:11,560 --> 00:37:14,680 Speaker 14: we all dragged Matt's down and he sang for about 685 00:37:14,719 --> 00:37:17,360 Speaker 14: two and a half hours to about twenty five people. 686 00:37:17,880 --> 00:37:19,760 Speaker 14: We were talking with him, taking hands. 687 00:37:19,800 --> 00:37:24,160 Speaker 7: There was everybody's having a private conference, unbelievable. 688 00:37:24,280 --> 00:37:25,000 Speaker 5: We should hear you. 689 00:37:25,640 --> 00:37:28,920 Speaker 2: Great story, great story, Thanks Paul, talk to you suit. Okay, 690 00:37:29,360 --> 00:37:31,840 Speaker 2: keep rolling here, We're gonna roll up. We're rolling with 691 00:37:31,880 --> 00:37:34,200 Speaker 2: the river. No more phone calls, Rob, Let's go to 692 00:37:34,280 --> 00:37:37,919 Speaker 2: John in New York. John needed quickly, Buddy, go ahead. 693 00:37:38,840 --> 00:37:42,880 Speaker 16: Yes, good evening, Dan, real fish. First one was Elvis 694 00:37:42,920 --> 00:37:45,319 Speaker 16: Presley and the second one was Chicago. 695 00:37:45,840 --> 00:37:50,799 Speaker 2: Whoa Elvis? First? Wi'd you see him. 696 00:37:49,719 --> 00:37:53,759 Speaker 16: In the Nassau Veterans Coliseum on Long Island in the 697 00:37:53,800 --> 00:37:57,560 Speaker 16: mid seventies. He did a big show, say a couple 698 00:37:57,560 --> 00:37:58,960 Speaker 16: of shows a day, like a. 699 00:37:58,880 --> 00:38:00,319 Speaker 14: Few days store in the week. 700 00:38:00,760 --> 00:38:03,759 Speaker 16: UNEs were unbelievable. 701 00:38:03,320 --> 00:38:06,719 Speaker 2: Fabulous, Oh my god, what year was that? 702 00:38:09,760 --> 00:38:10,480 Speaker 16: Probably seven? 703 00:38:11,680 --> 00:38:12,080 Speaker 8: He died. 704 00:38:12,360 --> 00:38:15,360 Speaker 2: He died in seventy seven, so you probably stormed towards 705 00:38:15,360 --> 00:38:22,600 Speaker 2: the end. You got that, John, Thank you much, appreciate it. 706 00:38:22,920 --> 00:38:27,240 Speaker 2: Great call. Next up, Susan and Middleton. Susan, your first 707 00:38:27,239 --> 00:38:33,720 Speaker 2: and and your best Smith aero Smith. Okay, that's the second. 708 00:38:33,760 --> 00:38:34,799 Speaker 2: First was Aerosmith. 709 00:38:34,920 --> 00:38:36,440 Speaker 7: Good and then after that. 710 00:38:36,440 --> 00:38:41,400 Speaker 15: My mother was her companion, was the what do you 711 00:38:41,440 --> 00:38:42,560 Speaker 15: call the psychodator? 712 00:38:42,640 --> 00:38:47,640 Speaker 9: He was arrisis manager. So I saw everything from I've. 713 00:38:47,560 --> 00:38:49,680 Speaker 16: Been on a play with the rolling Stones to New. 714 00:38:49,600 --> 00:38:54,360 Speaker 14: Jersey, all access to Collins. 715 00:38:54,120 --> 00:38:56,200 Speaker 7: Well, Jennifers gave. 716 00:38:57,880 --> 00:39:00,640 Speaker 9: He was a psych if we did a was right. 717 00:39:00,560 --> 00:39:01,080 Speaker 15: Up out of him. 718 00:39:01,680 --> 00:39:02,280 Speaker 2: Oh great. 719 00:39:02,960 --> 00:39:05,440 Speaker 14: My mother went to Mars rockwork every year. 720 00:39:07,440 --> 00:39:11,640 Speaker 2: All right, dead, Susan, that that you had a great mom. 721 00:39:11,760 --> 00:39:14,280 Speaker 5: Let me tell you a great childhood. 722 00:39:15,000 --> 00:39:17,040 Speaker 2: You bet you did. Thank you much, Rob. How much 723 00:39:17,080 --> 00:39:21,480 Speaker 2: time we got here? One minute? Okay, we're gonna get 724 00:39:21,520 --> 00:39:26,319 Speaker 2: Linda in North Waymouth. Linda, your first and your best. 725 00:39:26,600 --> 00:39:31,520 Speaker 12: My first was actually Bob Dylan wo okay that was 726 00:39:31,920 --> 00:39:35,640 Speaker 12: and that was the Boston got in in nineteen seventies. 727 00:39:35,760 --> 00:39:36,320 Speaker 2: Okay. 728 00:39:37,280 --> 00:39:38,960 Speaker 9: And the best I would. 729 00:39:38,680 --> 00:39:42,920 Speaker 5: Have to say was Rory Robinson, Roy the Boy. Yeah 730 00:39:42,960 --> 00:39:43,880 Speaker 5: we saw him. 731 00:39:43,719 --> 00:39:47,040 Speaker 9: At a cohassor Yeah, Vick sirs. 732 00:39:47,360 --> 00:39:49,120 Speaker 5: Yeah, eighty eight. 733 00:39:49,840 --> 00:39:52,840 Speaker 2: Great one, great one. All right, Thanks Susan, Thanks Linda. 734 00:39:53,000 --> 00:39:55,560 Speaker 2: Talk to you soon, Geo. I can give you about 735 00:39:55,600 --> 00:39:58,480 Speaker 2: fifteen seconds. That's all. I got, your first and your best. 736 00:39:58,840 --> 00:40:01,880 Speaker 10: I'm looking up the pok on the table. Lenny's on 737 00:40:01,920 --> 00:40:06,480 Speaker 10: the Turnpike, June nineteen seventy two, it says on the placard, 738 00:40:06,880 --> 00:40:10,360 Speaker 10: and I sat right in front of her Johnny Carson's Discovery, 739 00:40:10,440 --> 00:40:14,120 Speaker 10: Bett Middler with her piano player and musical director who 740 00:40:14,200 --> 00:40:15,080 Speaker 10: was right next. 741 00:40:14,880 --> 00:40:16,480 Speaker 4: To me, Barry Manilow. 742 00:40:16,719 --> 00:40:19,760 Speaker 2: All right, okay, thanks very much. Do you appreciate it? Okay, 743 00:40:19,800 --> 00:40:21,879 Speaker 2: we are done for the week, done for the night, 744 00:40:22,080 --> 00:40:26,880 Speaker 2: thanks to Rob. Great job tonight, Rob, Marita, all the callers, 745 00:40:26,880 --> 00:40:29,399 Speaker 2: new callers, old callers, Thank you very much. All dogs, 746 00:40:29,440 --> 00:40:31,720 Speaker 2: all cats, all pets go to heaven. That's my pell, Charlie. 747 00:40:31,800 --> 00:40:34,560 Speaker 2: Ray Is will pass sixteen years ago in February. That's 748 00:40:34,560 --> 00:40:36,640 Speaker 2: why your pets are on past. They loved you and 749 00:40:36,800 --> 00:40:38,759 Speaker 2: you love them. I do believe you'll see them again. 750 00:40:39,200 --> 00:40:41,680 Speaker 2: Have a great weekend everyone. I will see you again 751 00:40:41,760 --> 00:40:45,479 Speaker 2: on Monday, hopefully it'll be warmer. Thank you all so much.