1 00:00:04,280 --> 00:00:06,160 Speaker 1: Well, I'm Buzz Night, the host of the Take in 2 00:00:06,200 --> 00:00:09,920 Speaker 1: a Walk podcast, and here we are with another week 3 00:00:10,360 --> 00:00:13,520 Speaker 1: in music history, and we go to the music history 4 00:00:13,760 --> 00:00:17,400 Speaker 1: desk to be joined by my dear friend Harry Jacob's good. 5 00:00:17,520 --> 00:00:20,319 Speaker 2: Day, Harry, Good day to you as well. Bus. You know, 6 00:00:20,360 --> 00:00:22,639 Speaker 2: we started this at a precarious time in. 7 00:00:24,239 --> 00:00:27,240 Speaker 3: History in general, to do this kind of thing, you know, 8 00:00:27,480 --> 00:00:29,200 Speaker 3: end in November, beginning in December. 9 00:00:29,280 --> 00:00:30,480 Speaker 2: Our first weeks of doing. 10 00:00:30,360 --> 00:00:35,000 Speaker 3: This, historically nothing happens, you know, musically, and we've been 11 00:00:36,000 --> 00:00:39,080 Speaker 3: charged with doing some digging, and I think we're we're 12 00:00:39,080 --> 00:00:42,040 Speaker 3: having some success in that effort. 13 00:00:42,200 --> 00:00:44,120 Speaker 2: So I guess time will tell, right. 14 00:00:44,200 --> 00:00:48,160 Speaker 1: I like to dig and like success, so those two 15 00:00:48,200 --> 00:00:49,040 Speaker 1: things go well. 16 00:00:49,440 --> 00:00:53,720 Speaker 2: So this is the week of December the second, right, 17 00:00:54,200 --> 00:00:56,520 Speaker 2: absolutely it is, and on December third. 18 00:00:57,000 --> 00:00:58,880 Speaker 3: You know, as I mentioned in our in our first one, 19 00:00:59,040 --> 00:01:02,440 Speaker 3: it seems like almost every week there'll be something Beatles related, 20 00:01:02,480 --> 00:01:06,520 Speaker 3: and this week is is no exception. Rubber Soul came 21 00:01:06,520 --> 00:01:09,399 Speaker 3: out this week in nineteen sixty five and Drive My 22 00:01:09,480 --> 00:01:13,520 Speaker 3: Car in Norwegian Wood and in My Life, which is 23 00:01:13,520 --> 00:01:14,679 Speaker 3: a great goodbye song. 24 00:01:15,040 --> 00:01:19,960 Speaker 1: It's sad, it's it's touching, it's beautiful and it's definitely, 25 00:01:20,080 --> 00:01:22,520 Speaker 1: you know, one of my favorites from the Beatles for sure. 26 00:01:22,880 --> 00:01:23,240 Speaker 2: Yea, yeah. 27 00:01:23,600 --> 00:01:27,280 Speaker 3: Where does that rank Rubber Soul in terms of your 28 00:01:27,400 --> 00:01:29,119 Speaker 3: favorite Beatles albums? 29 00:01:30,680 --> 00:01:38,320 Speaker 1: Probably Sergeant Pepper number one, Probably Rubber Soul number two. 30 00:01:38,240 --> 00:01:38,680 Speaker 2: Number two? 31 00:01:38,920 --> 00:01:41,840 Speaker 3: Interesting, Yeah, I always love to drive my car. I 32 00:01:41,880 --> 00:01:44,119 Speaker 3: always thought that was just a you know, and. 33 00:01:44,280 --> 00:01:46,639 Speaker 2: Was tax Man on Rubber Soul as well? 34 00:01:46,880 --> 00:01:52,000 Speaker 3: Revolver Revolve okay, because yeah, another favorite, you know, just different. 35 00:01:51,800 --> 00:01:56,240 Speaker 1: Fun Revolver would probably be number three on my list 36 00:01:56,320 --> 00:01:59,840 Speaker 1: for sure. And so while folks are you know, listening 37 00:01:59,880 --> 00:02:03,520 Speaker 1: to this hopefully on December the second, that could be 38 00:02:03,560 --> 00:02:08,280 Speaker 1: listening beyond that particular day, Proud to be able to 39 00:02:08,440 --> 00:02:16,440 Speaker 1: announce after my big teas campaign that tomorrow if you're 40 00:02:16,480 --> 00:02:20,400 Speaker 1: listening on December the second, Tomorrow, December third, a new 41 00:02:20,600 --> 00:02:24,079 Speaker 1: Taking a Walk episode with the one and only Julian 42 00:02:24,160 --> 00:02:28,120 Speaker 1: Lennon gets out and I'm so excited to share that 43 00:02:28,160 --> 00:02:32,240 Speaker 1: with everybody. Had a delightful conversation with him. He's got 44 00:02:32,240 --> 00:02:35,760 Speaker 1: a new book out that is a fine art photography 45 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:40,960 Speaker 1: coffee table book called Life's Fragile Moments. A lot of 46 00:02:40,960 --> 00:02:45,079 Speaker 1: folks don't know that Julian has become a tremendous photographer. 47 00:02:45,120 --> 00:02:49,760 Speaker 1: That's his current real passion. He is doing shows all 48 00:02:49,800 --> 00:02:53,239 Speaker 1: over the world. And I have not seen the book yet, 49 00:02:53,639 --> 00:02:57,480 Speaker 1: but he loved talking about the book, among other things, 50 00:02:57,919 --> 00:03:02,960 Speaker 1: and certainly talking about his charitable organization what sort of 51 00:03:03,040 --> 00:03:07,040 Speaker 1: drives him as a creator. A delightful conversation. We had 52 00:03:07,080 --> 00:03:10,960 Speaker 1: him a bit over an hour, and it was an 53 00:03:10,960 --> 00:03:14,240 Speaker 1: extreme honor to sync up with Julian Lennon on taking 54 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:14,720 Speaker 1: a walk. 55 00:03:15,080 --> 00:03:17,639 Speaker 3: When I spoke with you after the interview, you were 56 00:03:18,280 --> 00:03:21,920 Speaker 3: you know, you were excited, You were very excited, enthralled 57 00:03:21,960 --> 00:03:27,040 Speaker 3: with how personal, impersonable he was. Right, what a gentleman 58 00:03:27,080 --> 00:03:30,639 Speaker 3: he was, how courteous he is. Just it shocked you 59 00:03:30,680 --> 00:03:31,480 Speaker 3: a little bit, didn't it. 60 00:03:32,280 --> 00:03:36,920 Speaker 1: Well, only you don't know after the years, because I 61 00:03:37,000 --> 00:03:40,360 Speaker 1: did have the opportunity to a few times to meet him. 62 00:03:40,480 --> 00:03:44,760 Speaker 1: In the beginning of his music career. He was very shy, 63 00:03:45,200 --> 00:03:50,480 Speaker 1: admittedly he admitted back then. So I found him to be, 64 00:03:51,120 --> 00:03:55,840 Speaker 1: you know, quiet and reserved in those days. But you know, 65 00:03:56,000 --> 00:03:59,480 Speaker 1: I hoped he hadn't changed, and he is just a 66 00:03:59,520 --> 00:04:02,280 Speaker 1: good song and a great creative force. 67 00:04:02,880 --> 00:04:04,480 Speaker 2: Interesting. Well, we're looking forward to that. 68 00:04:04,480 --> 00:04:07,520 Speaker 3: That's tomorrow on taking a walk here December third, yep, 69 00:04:07,920 --> 00:04:08,760 Speaker 3: twenty twenty four. 70 00:04:09,080 --> 00:04:10,200 Speaker 2: That's right, all right. 71 00:04:11,680 --> 00:04:16,360 Speaker 3: Ozzy Osborne was born on the third, nineteen forty eight. 72 00:04:16,839 --> 00:04:19,960 Speaker 3: There's a guy, all due respect to Ozzy, I didn't 73 00:04:19,960 --> 00:04:23,040 Speaker 3: think would still be alive in twenty twenty four. I mean, 74 00:04:23,640 --> 00:04:25,960 Speaker 3: and he's celebrating a birthday and he looked by the 75 00:04:26,000 --> 00:04:27,480 Speaker 3: way he looks and sounds good. 76 00:04:28,640 --> 00:04:33,360 Speaker 1: He look at this career for this man, my goodness, right, Uh, 77 00:04:33,800 --> 00:04:38,919 Speaker 1: it just logic, the musical aspect, the reality, you know, 78 00:04:39,320 --> 00:04:45,640 Speaker 1: show aspect of things, you know, beyond Black Sabbath, he 79 00:04:46,360 --> 00:04:49,800 Speaker 1: you know, continues to have a tremendous career. I don't 80 00:04:49,800 --> 00:04:52,520 Speaker 1: think we're going to see that much more from. 81 00:04:52,480 --> 00:04:53,400 Speaker 2: Him these days. 82 00:04:53,440 --> 00:04:56,760 Speaker 1: He certainly was, you know, just recently inducted into the 83 00:04:57,120 --> 00:05:00,080 Speaker 1: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and you know, he 84 00:05:00,120 --> 00:05:01,760 Speaker 1: was certainly glad to be there. I don't know if 85 00:05:01,760 --> 00:05:04,280 Speaker 1: you saw some of that. He was up there on 86 00:05:04,320 --> 00:05:07,800 Speaker 1: that throne, which is quite I did a bit of 87 00:05:08,279 --> 00:05:11,480 Speaker 1: a cinematics. But the Wizard of Oz. 88 00:05:11,520 --> 00:05:14,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, crazy life. He's led. 89 00:05:14,400 --> 00:05:17,080 Speaker 3: And to think that he was at the forefront, it 90 00:05:17,160 --> 00:05:19,520 Speaker 3: wasn't really him, but he was. Really the family was 91 00:05:19,560 --> 00:05:21,360 Speaker 3: at the forefront of reality television. 92 00:05:21,480 --> 00:05:22,280 Speaker 2: That's right, that was it. 93 00:05:22,400 --> 00:05:26,080 Speaker 3: That was the beginning and who couldn't stay away from 94 00:05:26,080 --> 00:05:30,000 Speaker 3: that show? I know the train wreck of that show anyway. December, 95 00:05:30,160 --> 00:05:33,039 Speaker 3: December fourth, this is the week. Last week we talked 96 00:05:33,080 --> 00:05:37,760 Speaker 3: about the fact that led Zeppelin had performed their last 97 00:05:37,760 --> 00:05:40,960 Speaker 3: show in nineteen seventy six and at the end of 98 00:05:41,000 --> 00:05:45,520 Speaker 3: November beginning of December. Big story for led Zeppelin is 99 00:05:45,560 --> 00:05:49,279 Speaker 3: that they disbanded this week in nineteen eighty after the 100 00:05:49,320 --> 00:05:52,640 Speaker 3: death of John Bonham earlier in the year in September. 101 00:05:52,680 --> 00:05:54,679 Speaker 2: I believe he had passed away. 102 00:05:54,839 --> 00:05:59,920 Speaker 3: So sad news about you know, led Zeppelin this week 103 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:00,760 Speaker 3: in nineteen eighty. 104 00:06:01,120 --> 00:06:05,440 Speaker 1: My recollection is that it took people, you know, a 105 00:06:05,480 --> 00:06:09,240 Speaker 1: bit by surprise because there was hope they would continue 106 00:06:09,279 --> 00:06:12,479 Speaker 1: on in some form, even though that was not the 107 00:06:12,640 --> 00:06:16,400 Speaker 1: norm back then for bands to continue on in some form, 108 00:06:16,600 --> 00:06:19,599 Speaker 1: So we really didn't know, but it was. It was 109 00:06:19,680 --> 00:06:22,560 Speaker 1: definitely there was a shock factor to that happening. 110 00:06:22,920 --> 00:06:25,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, And to kind of bring you back, the led 111 00:06:25,680 --> 00:06:28,640 Speaker 3: Zeppelin fans of both you and ir to that time 112 00:06:28,680 --> 00:06:33,599 Speaker 3: in led Zeppelin history and in seventy nine is when 113 00:06:33,640 --> 00:06:36,320 Speaker 3: in Through the Outdoor came out so this was basically 114 00:06:36,400 --> 00:06:39,240 Speaker 3: a year after there was no tour when In through 115 00:06:39,279 --> 00:06:41,440 Speaker 3: the Outdoor came out, and that was kind of a 116 00:06:41,440 --> 00:06:44,320 Speaker 3: big deal too. I think we all expected because seventy 117 00:06:44,440 --> 00:06:45,159 Speaker 3: six had been the. 118 00:06:45,200 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 2: Last time that they were out. 119 00:06:47,000 --> 00:06:50,320 Speaker 3: But In Through the Outdoor was a magnificent piece of 120 00:06:50,360 --> 00:06:55,159 Speaker 3: work in many ways, right, a lot of keyboards, John 121 00:06:55,200 --> 00:06:58,480 Speaker 3: Paul Jones influence All of My Love, a song about 122 00:06:58,560 --> 00:07:03,920 Speaker 3: Robert Plant's son passing away. There was a a very. 123 00:07:04,120 --> 00:07:07,200 Speaker 2: Melodic kind of album in a lot of ways. 124 00:07:07,480 --> 00:07:10,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, I remember that a little bit of a off 125 00:07:10,480 --> 00:07:13,840 Speaker 1: the beaten path song, but it's pretty cool. 126 00:07:13,960 --> 00:07:19,800 Speaker 3: Remember Karaslambra, Oh yeah, nine minutes Karasalambra just a really 127 00:07:19,960 --> 00:07:23,520 Speaker 3: odd an odd one for sure. 128 00:07:23,640 --> 00:07:24,880 Speaker 2: So yeah, that happened. 129 00:07:24,880 --> 00:07:27,160 Speaker 3: And you remember when the album came out you could 130 00:07:27,480 --> 00:07:30,120 Speaker 3: lick your finger and touch the album cover. The album 131 00:07:30,240 --> 00:07:33,160 Speaker 3: was done in this brown color and if you licked 132 00:07:33,160 --> 00:07:35,840 Speaker 3: your finger and touched the album cover, it would change 133 00:07:35,920 --> 00:07:37,640 Speaker 3: colors of the album. 134 00:07:37,880 --> 00:07:40,000 Speaker 2: Remember how weird that were? Yeah, yeah, it was cool. 135 00:07:40,600 --> 00:07:44,000 Speaker 3: A couple of Stones things this week December fourth. 136 00:07:44,880 --> 00:07:46,960 Speaker 2: First is the Stones. 137 00:07:46,600 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 3: Released Beggars Banquet, arguably one of their best street fighting 138 00:07:50,520 --> 00:07:55,120 Speaker 3: man Sympathy for the Devil on that right, nineteen sixty eight, yep. 139 00:07:55,640 --> 00:07:58,920 Speaker 2: And in sixty nine the Stones released Let It Bleed. 140 00:08:00,400 --> 00:08:04,960 Speaker 3: Arguably, you know, another incredible This is a good period 141 00:08:04,960 --> 00:08:08,160 Speaker 3: for the Stones. Yep, Shelter can't always get what you want. 142 00:08:09,000 --> 00:08:11,440 Speaker 3: And of course Let It Bleed and more. I mean 143 00:08:11,440 --> 00:08:13,800 Speaker 3: you can listen to that whole album without question. 144 00:08:14,320 --> 00:08:18,160 Speaker 1: I mean, for me, those are the the core Rolling 145 00:08:18,240 --> 00:08:19,400 Speaker 1: Stones album. 146 00:08:19,800 --> 00:08:20,920 Speaker 2: I mean, they really are. 147 00:08:20,960 --> 00:08:25,240 Speaker 1: They stand up to this day and they stood, you know, 148 00:08:25,320 --> 00:08:28,120 Speaker 1: really strong back then. Those those are you know, I 149 00:08:28,120 --> 00:08:30,440 Speaker 1: would say my favorites really yeah. 150 00:08:30,920 --> 00:08:35,240 Speaker 3: And the sixth of December, so on the fourth, think 151 00:08:35,240 --> 00:08:38,760 Speaker 3: about it. On the fourth we have Beggars Banquet, on 152 00:08:38,840 --> 00:08:42,600 Speaker 3: the fifth we have Let It Bleed. And on the 153 00:08:42,720 --> 00:08:48,520 Speaker 3: sixth is the anniversary of the Altamont Speedway Festival, which 154 00:08:48,559 --> 00:08:52,439 Speaker 3: is not a great day in Stone's history. The Stones 155 00:08:52,440 --> 00:08:56,280 Speaker 3: basically were in charge of that festival, which had Santana 156 00:08:56,320 --> 00:08:59,040 Speaker 3: and a bunch of others there, but the Stones hired 157 00:08:59,040 --> 00:09:03,600 Speaker 3: the Hell's Angels for security, and that led to the 158 00:09:03,640 --> 00:09:05,480 Speaker 3: death of Meredith Hunter. 159 00:09:06,679 --> 00:09:10,520 Speaker 2: And that was, you know, a tough day for the Sounds. 160 00:09:10,760 --> 00:09:13,439 Speaker 1: Kind of a dark stained on Stone's history. In its 161 00:09:13,440 --> 00:09:14,559 Speaker 1: own regard. 162 00:09:14,200 --> 00:09:17,680 Speaker 2: Yep, yeah, not not great. 163 00:09:17,800 --> 00:09:21,520 Speaker 3: So and that was a time I believe when maybe 164 00:09:21,600 --> 00:09:25,040 Speaker 3: Sonny Barger was running the Hell's Angels. Not the Hell's Angels, 165 00:09:25,280 --> 00:09:29,520 Speaker 3: all due respect to them, didn't have a great reputation 166 00:09:29,640 --> 00:09:31,520 Speaker 3: at that point and it didn't help. 167 00:09:31,720 --> 00:09:34,760 Speaker 2: And even to this day, as much charitable work as 168 00:09:34,760 --> 00:09:35,520 Speaker 2: they do, and. 169 00:09:35,440 --> 00:09:37,800 Speaker 3: They do do a lot of charity work, they're still 170 00:09:37,840 --> 00:09:41,880 Speaker 3: caught and you know, in a tough spot. So you know, 171 00:09:41,960 --> 00:09:46,760 Speaker 3: we stay away from history in general on this segment. 172 00:09:46,760 --> 00:09:49,600 Speaker 3: It's more music and pop, but there's an this is 173 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:51,800 Speaker 3: an interesting day in history. 174 00:09:53,200 --> 00:09:54,080 Speaker 2: President Polk. 175 00:09:54,160 --> 00:09:58,240 Speaker 3: President James Polk in eighteen forty eight announced that gold 176 00:09:58,320 --> 00:10:02,600 Speaker 3: had been found California, which began this announced at the Congress, 177 00:10:02,640 --> 00:10:06,000 Speaker 3: and that began this huge rush, the gold rush to 178 00:10:06,520 --> 00:10:09,320 Speaker 3: California in eighteen forty eight. 179 00:10:09,440 --> 00:10:11,280 Speaker 2: So and the rest is history. 180 00:10:11,320 --> 00:10:16,600 Speaker 3: As they say, people have been flooding California since then. 181 00:10:16,720 --> 00:10:22,839 Speaker 3: So it's it's it's pretty crazy. So you have you know, 182 00:10:22,920 --> 00:10:26,720 Speaker 3: you have kids, and now you have grandkids, right, so 183 00:10:26,840 --> 00:10:30,719 Speaker 3: let's talk about something else in pop culture. I'm not 184 00:10:30,760 --> 00:10:34,880 Speaker 3: sure if you're your grandchild, your oldest grandchild is old 185 00:10:35,000 --> 00:10:37,439 Speaker 3: enough to do this, but this is a big day, 186 00:10:37,679 --> 00:10:40,280 Speaker 3: a big couple days in pop culture history. 187 00:10:40,840 --> 00:10:42,800 Speaker 2: Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. 188 00:10:42,800 --> 00:10:48,120 Speaker 3: Came out in nineteen sixty four, and a Charlie Brown Christmas. 189 00:10:48,760 --> 00:10:52,040 Speaker 3: Those are those videos that you watch in your house 190 00:10:52,120 --> 00:10:54,080 Speaker 3: with with your with your granddaughter. 191 00:10:54,840 --> 00:10:55,560 Speaker 2: We shall see. 192 00:10:55,640 --> 00:10:58,200 Speaker 1: I think she's a little young maybe for it, although 193 00:10:58,320 --> 00:11:01,720 Speaker 1: this might be the year to test it out. Certainly 194 00:11:02,000 --> 00:11:07,760 Speaker 1: the musical soundtrack to those two will accompany the household 195 00:11:07,880 --> 00:11:13,080 Speaker 1: for sure, you know, particularly the Charlie Brown music, the 196 00:11:13,080 --> 00:11:17,000 Speaker 1: great Vince Garaldi just so brilliant, still stands up to 197 00:11:17,040 --> 00:11:21,439 Speaker 1: this day and still is beautiful and part of the season. 198 00:11:21,600 --> 00:11:25,320 Speaker 1: So we'll we'll test out the video aspect of it, 199 00:11:25,440 --> 00:11:27,880 Speaker 1: but for sure on the music side, those will be 200 00:11:27,920 --> 00:11:28,720 Speaker 1: part of it. 201 00:11:28,720 --> 00:11:32,319 Speaker 2: It's interesting how those two, it and the Christmas. 202 00:11:31,960 --> 00:11:34,800 Speaker 3: Stuff in general that was done for kids has stood 203 00:11:34,800 --> 00:11:38,280 Speaker 3: the test of time over the years since the you know, 204 00:11:38,400 --> 00:11:40,480 Speaker 3: since the sixties. You know, you look at you know, 205 00:11:40,520 --> 00:11:44,000 Speaker 3: other stuff that was released, and every single year, without fail, 206 00:11:44,040 --> 00:11:47,559 Speaker 3: you know, they get remastered, they look better, and they 207 00:11:47,559 --> 00:11:50,720 Speaker 3: get the treatment, as you would say, and they stand 208 00:11:50,720 --> 00:11:51,480 Speaker 3: the test of time. 209 00:11:51,920 --> 00:11:57,520 Speaker 1: So because we know Christmas story stands the test of time. 210 00:11:57,360 --> 00:12:00,679 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, absolutely, absolutely, it does. 211 00:12:00,920 --> 00:12:03,960 Speaker 1: We'll be watching that at one point for sure, that 212 00:12:04,080 --> 00:12:06,800 Speaker 1: somewhere on some marathon or whatever. 213 00:12:07,679 --> 00:12:11,000 Speaker 3: My favorite and listen, I'm Jewish, but my favorite Christmas 214 00:12:11,320 --> 00:12:14,480 Speaker 3: Ish movie is The Elf. For whatever reason, just an 215 00:12:14,520 --> 00:12:18,080 Speaker 3: adorable funny you know. That was to me, that Will 216 00:12:18,120 --> 00:12:20,520 Speaker 3: Ferrell at his heights. You know, when you talk about 217 00:12:20,640 --> 00:12:23,600 Speaker 3: Christmas movies, I'm not a traditional Christmas movie guy, but 218 00:12:23,679 --> 00:12:26,720 Speaker 3: that to me is you know, and it's a wonderful life. 219 00:12:26,720 --> 00:12:28,040 Speaker 2: Of course. Of course. 220 00:12:28,400 --> 00:12:33,200 Speaker 1: Now, did you get exposed, Harry to the infamous yule 221 00:12:33,280 --> 00:12:35,520 Speaker 1: log on TV? 222 00:12:36,480 --> 00:12:39,040 Speaker 2: No? You know what I do not. I don't know 223 00:12:39,120 --> 00:12:41,160 Speaker 2: from the yule log? What is the yule log? So 224 00:12:41,320 --> 00:12:42,240 Speaker 2: the Yule Log. 225 00:12:42,960 --> 00:12:46,400 Speaker 1: I grew up in Stanford, Connecticut, so we were, you know, 226 00:12:47,400 --> 00:12:54,160 Speaker 1: consuming New York television stations so on. I believe it 227 00:12:54,200 --> 00:12:56,880 Speaker 1: was Channel eleven, but it could have been Channel five. 228 00:12:56,960 --> 00:12:59,960 Speaker 1: I think Channel eleven. Someone maybe will call me out 229 00:13:00,080 --> 00:13:06,680 Speaker 1: on this. On Christmas Eve through the night into Christmas Day, 230 00:13:07,679 --> 00:13:12,760 Speaker 1: they would literally show on that TV station a yule 231 00:13:12,840 --> 00:13:14,000 Speaker 1: log burning. 232 00:13:15,800 --> 00:13:17,920 Speaker 3: So people that didn't have a fireplace would sit in 233 00:13:17,920 --> 00:13:19,360 Speaker 3: front of the television and watch. 234 00:13:19,960 --> 00:13:23,960 Speaker 1: I guess, I guess, And I remember having a conversation 235 00:13:24,160 --> 00:13:30,560 Speaker 1: with my old boss Mel, who remembered the Yule Log 236 00:13:31,280 --> 00:13:35,880 Speaker 1: from his days watching it because he, you know, as Jewish, 237 00:13:35,920 --> 00:13:40,760 Speaker 1: but also you know New York you know, metropolitan area resident. 238 00:13:41,200 --> 00:13:43,640 Speaker 1: So I remember we were joking about the Yule Log 239 00:13:43,760 --> 00:13:47,960 Speaker 1: and the fact that apparently when they checked the you know, 240 00:13:48,240 --> 00:13:52,120 Speaker 1: ratings to see how big the audience was the Yule Log, 241 00:13:52,400 --> 00:13:57,560 Speaker 1: just showing the yule Log on a TV got ratings. 242 00:13:58,360 --> 00:14:01,920 Speaker 3: They were just unbelievable. Unbelievable that people would just sit 243 00:14:02,000 --> 00:14:03,920 Speaker 3: and watch it. But you know, if you don't have 244 00:14:03,960 --> 00:14:06,160 Speaker 3: a fireplace, maybe that's the thing to do. By the way, 245 00:14:06,200 --> 00:14:08,840 Speaker 3: you brushed by I'm not gonna let you just brush 246 00:14:08,920 --> 00:14:11,920 Speaker 3: by it. My old boss Mel. Your old boss Mel 247 00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:14,480 Speaker 3: isn't some guy that hired you at a deli or 248 00:14:14,840 --> 00:14:16,520 Speaker 3: you know that you worked for at the movie theater. 249 00:14:16,600 --> 00:14:19,120 Speaker 2: Your old boss was Mel Mel Carmeson. 250 00:14:20,000 --> 00:14:23,640 Speaker 1: Yes, that's right, us, the great mister Carmeson. 251 00:14:23,760 --> 00:14:25,880 Speaker 2: Absolutely. Yeah. 252 00:14:25,960 --> 00:14:30,000 Speaker 3: But one and the one and only listen, uh, December 253 00:14:30,160 --> 00:14:31,600 Speaker 3: second through December fifth. 254 00:14:32,320 --> 00:14:33,240 Speaker 2: That's all I got. 255 00:14:33,400 --> 00:14:35,800 Speaker 3: It was, I promised you a short week at the beginning, 256 00:14:35,840 --> 00:14:38,040 Speaker 3: and uh and and that's where we end. 257 00:14:38,240 --> 00:14:41,120 Speaker 2: And and I've got a dog that needs to go outside, So. 258 00:14:42,520 --> 00:14:45,000 Speaker 1: I think it's my turn to do the wrap up. Then, well, 259 00:14:45,120 --> 00:14:49,600 Speaker 1: Harry Jacobs, thanks for this week in music history. Really appreciated, 260 00:14:49,920 --> 00:14:52,200 Speaker 1: and thanks to all of you listening to the Taking 261 00:14:52,240 --> 00:14:55,320 Speaker 1: a Walk podcast. Please check out the Taking a Walk 262 00:14:55,360 --> 00:14:59,840 Speaker 1: Podcast on iHeart Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get 263 00:14:59,880 --> 00:15:01,120 Speaker 1: your podcast sharing. 264 00:15:01,280 --> 00:15:05,160 Speaker 4: Tomorrow tomorrow, Julian Lennon, that's right. Oh yeah, and then 265 00:15:05,240 --> 00:15:09,000 Speaker 4: I might as well tease. And on the following Tuesday, 266 00:15:09,440 --> 00:15:11,960 Speaker 4: Tears for Fears joins us on Taking a Walk. 267 00:15:12,400 --> 00:15:15,000 Speaker 2: That's great. Thanks Harry, thank you,