1 00:00:01,080 --> 00:00:04,480 Speaker 1: Powered Buddy, I have Radio WAP from ninety six air 2 00:00:04,480 --> 00:00:07,000 Speaker 1: PM to whereever you're listening today. 3 00:00:07,160 --> 00:00:10,360 Speaker 2: This is Clearzy and Lisa's podcast Today. 4 00:00:10,400 --> 00:00:12,600 Speaker 3: On our podcast, we've got some more of the bits 5 00:00:12,680 --> 00:00:16,079 Speaker 3: you may have missed out on Dallas in two rocks. 6 00:00:15,760 --> 00:00:18,479 Speaker 4: Hello him, How are you going good? 7 00:00:18,720 --> 00:00:19,840 Speaker 5: What did you lose? 8 00:00:20,280 --> 00:00:22,360 Speaker 4: What's Western Power Connection. 9 00:00:24,040 --> 00:00:28,240 Speaker 2: Constantly losinger and we've lost it from eight times in 10 00:00:28,280 --> 00:00:29,640 Speaker 2: the past two months. 11 00:00:29,880 --> 00:00:33,159 Speaker 5: Oh, that's all strated. That would frustrate me more than 12 00:00:33,200 --> 00:00:34,800 Speaker 5: any piece of jewelry. Coffer. 13 00:00:36,720 --> 00:00:39,680 Speaker 4: Yeah, especially when you're trying to get a teenager two 14 00:00:39,760 --> 00:00:41,880 Speaker 4: shower and then when they do they use a lot 15 00:00:41,920 --> 00:00:44,920 Speaker 4: bader system. Yeah, you've got electric Yeah. 16 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:47,600 Speaker 1: Hey, Dallas, are you hearing you're getting any kind of 17 00:00:47,640 --> 00:00:49,200 Speaker 1: information that's telling you what's happening? 18 00:00:50,080 --> 00:00:52,680 Speaker 5: No, we're not even more annoying. 19 00:00:52,520 --> 00:00:55,000 Speaker 2: Right yeah, all good luck with. 20 00:00:54,880 --> 00:00:55,400 Speaker 5: That, Dallas. 21 00:00:55,440 --> 00:00:56,720 Speaker 1: We'll cross our fingers for you. 22 00:00:56,720 --> 00:00:59,680 Speaker 5: May your pay stay connected. That I get that. 23 00:00:59,720 --> 00:01:03,480 Speaker 3: Would I hate it when the power goes out really 24 00:01:03,600 --> 00:01:07,320 Speaker 3: unnerving because I always have some kind of sound going on, 25 00:01:07,360 --> 00:01:10,160 Speaker 3: you know, whether it's music or if the TV is on, 26 00:01:10,360 --> 00:01:12,199 Speaker 3: even at the very least in the background. 27 00:01:12,760 --> 00:01:13,839 Speaker 5: But when it all goes. 28 00:01:14,319 --> 00:01:15,880 Speaker 3: You know when it comes back on and you hear 29 00:01:15,920 --> 00:01:18,560 Speaker 3: even the sound of the fridge just gives me some 30 00:01:18,600 --> 00:01:21,319 Speaker 3: relief when you hear the fridge. 31 00:01:22,080 --> 00:01:24,160 Speaker 1: But it's also very frustrating because you know, as soon 32 00:01:24,160 --> 00:01:26,880 Speaker 1: as you're using anything that's charged, it's start to rundown. 33 00:01:26,880 --> 00:01:28,639 Speaker 1: You can't recharge it until he powers back. 34 00:01:28,560 --> 00:01:29,839 Speaker 5: So then you've got to reset everything. 35 00:01:29,959 --> 00:01:30,440 Speaker 1: So annoying. 36 00:01:30,440 --> 00:01:33,640 Speaker 3: Tiffany and mandra Hello, Hi, Hey, you going good. How 37 00:01:33,680 --> 00:01:35,280 Speaker 3: did you lose something that meant a lot to you? 38 00:01:35,680 --> 00:01:35,880 Speaker 6: Well? 39 00:01:35,959 --> 00:01:38,920 Speaker 7: I lost my eternity ring that my husband had given 40 00:01:38,959 --> 00:01:42,479 Speaker 7: me on our first pregnancy. 41 00:01:42,840 --> 00:01:48,920 Speaker 4: Yeah, unfortunately we also lost that baby. But I discovered 42 00:01:49,000 --> 00:01:52,680 Speaker 4: later that the ring was lost in the Christmas tree 43 00:01:52,760 --> 00:01:55,160 Speaker 4: because the following year, when I went to put the 44 00:01:55,200 --> 00:01:59,080 Speaker 4: Christmas tree up, there was the ring sparkling away. It 45 00:01:59,160 --> 00:02:04,200 Speaker 4: kind of felt like a of hope. Yeah, we were pregnant. 46 00:02:03,880 --> 00:02:04,400 Speaker 6: With our. 47 00:02:09,760 --> 00:02:10,079 Speaker 2: Wow. 48 00:02:10,280 --> 00:02:12,600 Speaker 1: Wow, I felt like that was that part of it 49 00:02:12,639 --> 00:02:13,280 Speaker 1: was meant to happen. 50 00:02:13,880 --> 00:02:17,160 Speaker 5: Anything about that is so wow, amazing. 51 00:02:16,919 --> 00:02:22,280 Speaker 7: Really sad when we lost our absolutely stronger and and. 52 00:02:22,200 --> 00:02:24,520 Speaker 4: There it was coming at you more special. 53 00:02:24,680 --> 00:02:25,080 Speaker 6: It was. 54 00:02:25,200 --> 00:02:26,320 Speaker 4: Yeah, it was like a sign. 55 00:02:27,240 --> 00:02:27,960 Speaker 5: That is a sign. 56 00:02:28,560 --> 00:02:32,280 Speaker 7: Firstborn was born in December as well, So my mom 57 00:02:32,400 --> 00:02:34,320 Speaker 7: was putting this three out. It all kind of happened 58 00:02:34,320 --> 00:02:34,639 Speaker 7: at once. 59 00:02:34,840 --> 00:02:39,519 Speaker 1: Incredible, beautiful, is beautiful, also very personal story. So thanks 60 00:02:39,520 --> 00:02:40,160 Speaker 1: for calling, Tiff. 61 00:02:40,160 --> 00:02:42,840 Speaker 4: That's great, a great guy. 62 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:45,760 Speaker 5: Tol you call proper good. 63 00:02:45,840 --> 00:02:47,079 Speaker 1: Yeah, I was doing the same thing. 64 00:02:47,400 --> 00:02:50,000 Speaker 5: That's amazing, That is incredible after all. 65 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:50,399 Speaker 1: I've been through. 66 00:02:50,600 --> 00:02:54,200 Speaker 3: Go Catherine Wondy on the line of the Catherine, Hi, Lisa, 67 00:02:54,240 --> 00:02:55,760 Speaker 3: how are you very well? 68 00:02:55,880 --> 00:02:58,440 Speaker 5: What did you lose? How did you lose it? 69 00:02:59,160 --> 00:03:02,280 Speaker 2: Well? In nineteen seventy four, I gave birth to the 70 00:03:02,280 --> 00:03:06,680 Speaker 2: most precious thing on earth, my beautiful baby boy, Cordell, 71 00:03:06,760 --> 00:03:09,960 Speaker 2: and about four or five weeks later it was going 72 00:03:10,000 --> 00:03:12,240 Speaker 2: to be Christmas, so I needed some new shoes. So 73 00:03:12,280 --> 00:03:16,040 Speaker 2: I popped up to Garden City and went into Bits 74 00:03:16,080 --> 00:03:20,000 Speaker 2: and Bits, popped him down, tried on the shoes, wandered 75 00:03:20,080 --> 00:03:24,240 Speaker 2: up to Bones, wandered here, wandered there, got back in 76 00:03:24,280 --> 00:03:27,960 Speaker 2: the car, drove back to Palmira, got out of the council. Oh, 77 00:03:28,120 --> 00:03:32,800 Speaker 2: I think I've got something, something's missing, something's missing. And 78 00:03:32,800 --> 00:03:34,920 Speaker 2: then all of a sudden, like a bolt of lightning, 79 00:03:35,000 --> 00:03:36,840 Speaker 2: I thought, oh the baby. 80 00:03:37,040 --> 00:03:41,440 Speaker 1: I lostjoy dried gorgeous. 81 00:03:42,360 --> 00:03:46,400 Speaker 5: Oh where you listen. 82 00:03:47,520 --> 00:03:56,840 Speaker 2: Yes, it was exactly where I left. Sound sound asleep, 83 00:03:57,000 --> 00:03:59,440 Speaker 2: like a little angel that he is. 84 00:04:00,640 --> 00:04:01,760 Speaker 6: So when he was old. 85 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:04,400 Speaker 2: Enough, he decided he'd move to Queensland to get away 86 00:04:04,440 --> 00:04:06,240 Speaker 2: from the one who tried to get rid of Yeah. 87 00:04:06,400 --> 00:04:09,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, well I guess walking into Garden City makes him 88 00:04:09,080 --> 00:04:10,160 Speaker 1: feel feel a bit sick. 89 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:13,360 Speaker 2: Yes it would. 90 00:04:13,520 --> 00:04:14,920 Speaker 1: I'm trying to get rid of me right there. 91 00:04:15,720 --> 00:04:16,599 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's tried. 92 00:04:17,800 --> 00:04:24,200 Speaker 5: Taking that through More crazy, more Lisa, more podcasts soon. 93 00:04:26,920 --> 00:04:29,080 Speaker 1: We thought we'd keep the sports trend going today, Lise. 94 00:04:29,680 --> 00:04:32,000 Speaker 1: And he is a name for it. Seventy Test matches, 95 00:04:32,400 --> 00:04:36,000 Speaker 1: nine centuries, twenty two fifties. This man made in his 96 00:04:36,120 --> 00:04:39,880 Speaker 1: cricket career twelve seven and eleven first class runs and 97 00:04:39,960 --> 00:04:42,239 Speaker 1: he was a proud West Dozzie and of course captain 98 00:04:42,279 --> 00:04:45,440 Speaker 1: of the Australian cricket team. Kim Hughes, good morning, good. 99 00:04:45,320 --> 00:04:48,080 Speaker 6: Morning, good morning, please, good morning, Lisa. 100 00:04:48,200 --> 00:04:50,760 Speaker 1: Captain Australia did mate. But it wasn't always it didn't 101 00:04:50,760 --> 00:04:54,120 Speaker 1: always come up roses. But yes, your forty way through 102 00:04:54,160 --> 00:04:55,039 Speaker 1: those twenty eight Tests and. 103 00:04:55,080 --> 00:04:59,520 Speaker 6: You may yes, look you know I remember I got 104 00:04:59,560 --> 00:05:03,440 Speaker 6: to know all jeans very well through a great business 105 00:05:03,520 --> 00:05:06,440 Speaker 6: partner and mate in Ken Judge who's no longer unfortunate 106 00:05:06,520 --> 00:05:09,520 Speaker 6: with us, and Alan Jeans had a great saying and 107 00:05:09,720 --> 00:05:12,200 Speaker 6: he said, I don't expect you to like me, but 108 00:05:12,320 --> 00:05:15,200 Speaker 6: I do expect you to respect the position I hold, 109 00:05:15,800 --> 00:05:18,120 Speaker 6: and that for some of the part they didn't do that. 110 00:05:18,800 --> 00:05:22,120 Speaker 6: You know, it's being Australian cricket captain is not a 111 00:05:22,240 --> 00:05:27,479 Speaker 6: position where you lobby as against politicians. You just appointed 112 00:05:27,560 --> 00:05:31,960 Speaker 6: the captain and off you go. So yeah, it wasn't 113 00:05:32,560 --> 00:05:35,920 Speaker 6: as enjoyable time as it could have been. But you know, 114 00:05:36,000 --> 00:05:38,320 Speaker 6: I've seen some people with chips on their shoulder growing 115 00:05:38,400 --> 00:05:41,839 Speaker 6: to carry trees and I wanted to sort of pull 116 00:05:42,200 --> 00:05:44,800 Speaker 6: a sort of a curtain across that. Otherwise it just 117 00:05:44,880 --> 00:05:48,719 Speaker 6: eats away at you. And I've often said to people 118 00:05:48,800 --> 00:05:50,920 Speaker 6: that if I had, you know, a party, and I 119 00:05:51,000 --> 00:05:53,640 Speaker 6: was going to invite six or seven mates, I'd invite 120 00:05:53,680 --> 00:05:56,520 Speaker 6: Dennis Lee and Rod Marsh's no longer with us unfortunately, 121 00:05:57,040 --> 00:05:59,800 Speaker 6: because I really liked them. But they were some tough times. 122 00:06:00,080 --> 00:06:05,120 Speaker 6: Played the West Indies regularly, my last nine or ten 123 00:06:05,200 --> 00:06:09,280 Speaker 6: Test matches were against them, but still had some great memories. 124 00:06:09,400 --> 00:06:12,080 Speaker 3: Great, yeah, absolutely well, I mean it was a very 125 00:06:13,080 --> 00:06:14,760 Speaker 3: very interesting time in cricket. 126 00:06:15,800 --> 00:06:16,799 Speaker 5: It was the late seventies. 127 00:06:16,839 --> 00:06:19,560 Speaker 3: Carry Packers World Series Cricket divided the Aussie team in 128 00:06:19,640 --> 00:06:23,080 Speaker 3: two camps, those who signed with Packer and those like 129 00:06:23,200 --> 00:06:26,480 Speaker 3: you who remained with the Australian Cricket Board. 130 00:06:27,120 --> 00:06:29,360 Speaker 5: Were there any regrets about. 131 00:06:30,560 --> 00:06:33,680 Speaker 6: Lisa. I was only twenty three going on fifteen and 132 00:06:33,960 --> 00:06:38,039 Speaker 6: my first death match. Well I'm now seventy and still 133 00:06:38,080 --> 00:06:42,320 Speaker 6: going on Nai Nai. But I've made a good looking one, 134 00:06:42,680 --> 00:06:47,120 Speaker 6: you know, my own game that the oval. And you know, 135 00:06:47,320 --> 00:06:49,080 Speaker 6: I was sort of asked by if one or two 136 00:06:49,120 --> 00:06:53,359 Speaker 6: blokes was I interested? And I've never played sport because 137 00:06:53,400 --> 00:06:55,920 Speaker 6: of money, and I think for those jumpsters out there, 138 00:06:56,040 --> 00:06:57,840 Speaker 6: if you do, you're not going to cut the mustard. 139 00:06:57,880 --> 00:07:00,080 Speaker 6: And I thought I could never go home from my 140 00:07:00,200 --> 00:07:02,520 Speaker 6: mum and dad and say, look, I'm going to go 141 00:07:02,640 --> 00:07:04,280 Speaker 6: there because the money is good. They said, well, look 142 00:07:04,279 --> 00:07:06,360 Speaker 6: we didn't bring you up like that. And I also 143 00:07:06,440 --> 00:07:08,440 Speaker 6: did think that with all the best players gone, I 144 00:07:08,560 --> 00:07:11,280 Speaker 6: was a fair chance to get a game, you know. 145 00:07:11,560 --> 00:07:14,680 Speaker 6: But it was traumatic times. But look, I'm glad they 146 00:07:14,800 --> 00:07:20,240 Speaker 6: happened because Australian cricket has got paid absolutely jack a 147 00:07:20,480 --> 00:07:23,800 Speaker 6: World Series cricket. They amounted money now that's coming in, 148 00:07:25,200 --> 00:07:28,240 Speaker 6: which is just millions and millions, and some people would 149 00:07:28,280 --> 00:07:31,400 Speaker 6: think it's obscene, but it was a good thing that happened. 150 00:07:32,480 --> 00:07:36,400 Speaker 6: But particularly Australia was affected greatly because so many of 151 00:07:36,480 --> 00:07:40,559 Speaker 6: our really very very great players went to World Series. 152 00:07:40,600 --> 00:07:43,240 Speaker 6: And you don't need a team of youngsters and you 153 00:07:43,680 --> 00:07:46,120 Speaker 6: don't need a team of geriatrics. You need a mixt 154 00:07:46,240 --> 00:07:49,720 Speaker 6: up because when it gets difficult, that's when the more 155 00:07:49,800 --> 00:07:53,040 Speaker 6: experienced people step up and they say getting behind me 156 00:07:53,120 --> 00:07:54,960 Speaker 6: and off you go, and that's where you learn. So 157 00:07:55,520 --> 00:07:56,680 Speaker 6: it was some tough times. 158 00:07:57,360 --> 00:08:00,040 Speaker 5: It was so important, isn't it In any. 159 00:08:00,080 --> 00:08:06,320 Speaker 6: Sport, well, in any sport, in any business, you need 160 00:08:06,400 --> 00:08:12,800 Speaker 6: a mixture of both. The experience are enthusiastic and optimistic, 161 00:08:13,400 --> 00:08:16,000 Speaker 6: and then you need you know, the older ones there 162 00:08:16,720 --> 00:08:19,760 Speaker 6: just giving them their wisdom. And I think that's part 163 00:08:19,960 --> 00:08:23,200 Speaker 6: of learning, listening and watching those that you'd like what 164 00:08:23,360 --> 00:08:26,280 Speaker 6: you'd like to do, who are doing it very very well. 165 00:08:26,360 --> 00:08:26,480 Speaker 2: Well. 166 00:08:26,520 --> 00:08:28,840 Speaker 1: Can you imagine the experience that January nineteen eighty four 167 00:08:28,920 --> 00:08:30,920 Speaker 1: was an interesting time because you had Rod Marsha and 168 00:08:30,960 --> 00:08:33,440 Speaker 1: Dennis Lily and Greg Chapel all retire at the same time. 169 00:08:33,520 --> 00:08:34,760 Speaker 1: You know, the end of a Test match and that 170 00:08:34,880 --> 00:08:37,840 Speaker 1: was a bizarzre n. Yeah, that's a lot of experience 171 00:08:37,920 --> 00:08:39,760 Speaker 1: on telling well. 172 00:08:40,280 --> 00:08:44,280 Speaker 6: To go one go. Yeah, the same thing's going to 173 00:08:44,360 --> 00:08:47,160 Speaker 6: happen in a year or two when you've got you know, 174 00:08:47,360 --> 00:08:49,480 Speaker 6: the average age of the Australian cricket side of the 175 00:08:49,559 --> 00:08:53,000 Speaker 6: moment is be thirty one or thirty two. So and 176 00:08:53,080 --> 00:08:55,440 Speaker 6: what you don't need is four or five of your 177 00:08:55,480 --> 00:08:58,280 Speaker 6: blogs retiring at the same time and then all of 178 00:08:58,280 --> 00:09:00,560 Speaker 6: sudden you've got to bring in four or five youngsters 179 00:09:00,600 --> 00:09:04,960 Speaker 6: your leader Greg Juel if you're you know, not culling, 180 00:09:05,080 --> 00:09:07,320 Speaker 6: but the sort of one goes here and then someone 181 00:09:07,360 --> 00:09:11,319 Speaker 6: else comes in and another one goes rather than all 182 00:09:11,400 --> 00:09:12,120 Speaker 6: at the one time. 183 00:09:12,240 --> 00:09:12,480 Speaker 8: Guys. 184 00:09:12,720 --> 00:09:20,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, more Clezy more, Lisa more podcasts. Look, we've been 185 00:09:20,960 --> 00:09:23,559 Speaker 1: talking to people about this incredible year least nineteen eighty four. 186 00:09:23,880 --> 00:09:26,199 Speaker 1: What an exciting year. It was all round exciting year 187 00:09:26,480 --> 00:09:28,520 Speaker 1: for one of our finest inexcess of course, with that 188 00:09:28,679 --> 00:09:31,199 Speaker 1: swing album going number one here, but the band right 189 00:09:31,280 --> 00:09:34,000 Speaker 1: on the verge of taking over US chart domination and 190 00:09:34,080 --> 00:09:36,000 Speaker 1: around the world as well. Level and the man who 191 00:09:36,080 --> 00:09:38,439 Speaker 1: wrote so many of those wonderful songs with his mate, 192 00:09:38,440 --> 00:09:41,319 Speaker 1: Michael Hutchins, Andrew Fariseay, real pleasure to talk to you. 193 00:09:41,880 --> 00:09:44,640 Speaker 8: Hi Clerzy, Hi Lisa, How are you very well? 194 00:09:45,080 --> 00:09:47,440 Speaker 5: Can you believe it's been forty years? 195 00:09:48,320 --> 00:09:52,280 Speaker 8: Sure? Yeah, well yeah I can because one of my 196 00:09:52,400 --> 00:09:57,760 Speaker 8: daughters married at a farm where we live some and yeah, 197 00:09:58,120 --> 00:10:01,360 Speaker 8: about two weeks ago, and kind of in shock with 198 00:10:01,480 --> 00:10:04,319 Speaker 8: all that. Can't believe we're that wamp. But it's all 199 00:10:04,400 --> 00:10:08,559 Speaker 8: good actually, And we did so much together as a 200 00:10:08,640 --> 00:10:12,480 Speaker 8: band in Excess amazing during not just during eighty four 201 00:10:12,559 --> 00:10:13,080 Speaker 8: but before. 202 00:10:13,200 --> 00:10:18,280 Speaker 3: And yeah, well, lady, eighty four was the year you 203 00:10:18,400 --> 00:10:22,160 Speaker 3: released the Swing, had your first number one with Original Sin, 204 00:10:22,520 --> 00:10:25,360 Speaker 3: found international fame, and went on a NonStop tour of Europe, 205 00:10:25,400 --> 00:10:26,880 Speaker 3: the UK, the US and Australia. 206 00:10:27,440 --> 00:10:29,440 Speaker 5: It really was the year it sort of all went 207 00:10:29,480 --> 00:10:30,680 Speaker 5: to another level, don't you think? 208 00:10:31,120 --> 00:10:34,199 Speaker 8: Absolutely Well, the first two in Excess albums we released 209 00:10:34,920 --> 00:10:37,320 Speaker 8: I think of you know, which I think was around 210 00:10:37,320 --> 00:10:40,760 Speaker 8: about nineteen eighty the first album came out. Yeah, and 211 00:10:40,880 --> 00:10:43,680 Speaker 8: then those first two albums really more like a soundtrack 212 00:10:43,800 --> 00:10:47,240 Speaker 8: for our live shows. In some ways, it was almost funny. 213 00:10:47,280 --> 00:10:49,559 Speaker 8: We sort of we used to think, oh, well, live 214 00:10:49,640 --> 00:10:52,680 Speaker 8: audience like this as opposed to you know, radio people 215 00:10:52,840 --> 00:10:57,320 Speaker 8: like this, you know. But then the third album, which 216 00:10:57,440 --> 00:11:00,880 Speaker 8: came out in nineteen eighty three or late eighty two, 217 00:11:00,960 --> 00:11:03,520 Speaker 8: I think it was, had two top forty hits in 218 00:11:03,600 --> 00:11:08,360 Speaker 8: the US as well, which was Don't Change and the 219 00:11:08,440 --> 00:11:11,640 Speaker 8: One Thing, and Bruce Prinsteen covered Don't Change when he 220 00:11:11,720 --> 00:11:17,240 Speaker 8: came out to Australia perform. But eighty four, so eighty 221 00:11:17,320 --> 00:11:19,959 Speaker 8: four rolled around, and well before that, I'll go back 222 00:11:19,960 --> 00:11:23,040 Speaker 8: to eighty three. We had that success in America and 223 00:11:23,280 --> 00:11:27,560 Speaker 8: other places in the world in eighty three, but mainly 224 00:11:28,280 --> 00:11:32,080 Speaker 8: with Original Sin, which we recorded with Neil Rodgers back 225 00:11:32,120 --> 00:11:35,720 Speaker 8: then in New York. And then so as eighty four 226 00:11:35,920 --> 00:11:39,760 Speaker 8: rolled around, we realized we were promoting that work that 227 00:11:39,880 --> 00:11:43,680 Speaker 8: we've been doing for the Swing and you know that. Yeah, 228 00:11:43,760 --> 00:11:46,920 Speaker 8: And we recorded the rest of the Swing in England 229 00:11:47,000 --> 00:11:51,640 Speaker 8: actually in Hidlington, I think it was in the Manor 230 00:11:51,760 --> 00:11:55,079 Speaker 8: which is Richard Branson. He was living there while we 231 00:11:55,160 --> 00:12:00,000 Speaker 8: were recording there actually, and you know, so we actual 232 00:12:00,080 --> 00:12:04,080 Speaker 8: she tracked the album that Swing mostly in the UK 233 00:12:04,360 --> 00:12:07,800 Speaker 8: but also in New York. Yeah, yeah, unreal. 234 00:12:07,960 --> 00:12:10,400 Speaker 1: And then you have things like Daryl Hall just happened 235 00:12:10,400 --> 00:12:11,800 Speaker 1: to be down the Hall and came in and did 236 00:12:11,880 --> 00:12:14,800 Speaker 1: some vocals for when You're working with Nile that was 237 00:12:15,320 --> 00:12:17,559 Speaker 1: that was these are incredible times, mate, what was going on? 238 00:12:17,679 --> 00:12:19,520 Speaker 1: And like you say, that should bush Bard with that 239 00:12:19,600 --> 00:12:22,120 Speaker 1: incredible success and then this album setting you up for 240 00:12:22,200 --> 00:12:24,080 Speaker 1: what was to come with listen like for you later? 241 00:12:24,360 --> 00:12:26,240 Speaker 1: Did you get to enjoy it? Andrew? Are you working 242 00:12:26,320 --> 00:12:27,120 Speaker 1: so bloody hard? 243 00:12:27,880 --> 00:12:28,040 Speaker 2: You know? 244 00:12:28,240 --> 00:12:32,520 Speaker 8: I'm odd like that. I like working bloody hard and 245 00:12:32,880 --> 00:12:35,640 Speaker 8: I'm not a lazy person, but that can be bad 246 00:12:35,720 --> 00:12:38,840 Speaker 8: and good for me. But I liked the challenge musically 247 00:12:38,920 --> 00:12:41,400 Speaker 8: of it all. I think we all did. I think 248 00:12:41,440 --> 00:12:44,000 Speaker 8: we really enjoyed it. And I think if I can 249 00:12:44,080 --> 00:12:47,600 Speaker 8: just connect the Daryl Hall part of it, Daryl wasn't 250 00:12:47,679 --> 00:12:48,520 Speaker 8: living down the Hall. 251 00:12:49,040 --> 00:12:49,960 Speaker 6: What happened was. 252 00:12:51,920 --> 00:12:56,680 Speaker 8: H Yeah, Nola Rodgers the record producer on Original Sand 253 00:12:57,200 --> 00:13:00,439 Speaker 8: He was an all first and awesome talented man and 254 00:13:00,559 --> 00:13:05,280 Speaker 8: great record producer. But secondly, I was staying there holding 255 00:13:05,320 --> 00:13:07,800 Speaker 8: the chord chart for him that I've written, and I 256 00:13:07,960 --> 00:13:10,719 Speaker 8: was twenty three years of ah holding this thing. And 257 00:13:10,880 --> 00:13:13,760 Speaker 8: I've written the guitar riffs and chords and things, and 258 00:13:13,880 --> 00:13:17,640 Speaker 8: Michael the melody and a lyric of that song. But 259 00:13:18,320 --> 00:13:20,600 Speaker 8: I was standing there hold in this court chart for now. 260 00:13:20,640 --> 00:13:24,120 Speaker 8: I was really nervous, and we've actually recorded that take 261 00:13:24,600 --> 00:13:27,719 Speaker 8: of Original Sin. It was a third take, so we 262 00:13:27,840 --> 00:13:30,599 Speaker 8: only done three passes, and he was happy with the 263 00:13:30,679 --> 00:13:34,000 Speaker 8: third one, which shares a lot for us as a 264 00:13:34,040 --> 00:13:37,760 Speaker 8: live act if I can say as well. But what 265 00:13:37,920 --> 00:13:40,440 Speaker 8: happened once we were doing backing vocals and we were 266 00:13:40,480 --> 00:13:42,439 Speaker 8: trying to do a sort of a I don't know, 267 00:13:42,520 --> 00:13:45,839 Speaker 8: a soul kind of thing in the background, and he 268 00:13:46,000 --> 00:13:48,679 Speaker 8: listened to it and he was cool. You know, he's 269 00:13:48,679 --> 00:13:50,839 Speaker 8: a good guy. He said, look, I like these, but 270 00:13:51,320 --> 00:13:53,840 Speaker 8: I can't make a telephone call. And we were like, sure, 271 00:13:53,880 --> 00:13:57,200 Speaker 8: it's your studio, you know. So he calls up Darryl, 272 00:13:57,280 --> 00:13:59,120 Speaker 8: and Darrel walks to the door and I turned around. 273 00:13:59,160 --> 00:14:02,200 Speaker 8: I was like, well, that's that's interesting to tell book. 274 00:14:02,400 --> 00:14:05,719 Speaker 8: You got right there, you know, and you know, and 275 00:14:05,800 --> 00:14:07,839 Speaker 8: he walks in starts saying and he was He was 276 00:14:07,880 --> 00:14:12,360 Speaker 8: an absolutely brilliant guy as well, a very friendly and 277 00:14:12,440 --> 00:14:16,040 Speaker 8: no attitude at all, just a real consummate professional. And 278 00:14:16,120 --> 00:14:19,520 Speaker 8: then he left and I remember taking the recording originals 279 00:14:19,920 --> 00:14:24,600 Speaker 8: back to my hotel room in Midtown Manhattan and put 280 00:14:24,640 --> 00:14:28,600 Speaker 8: it on in the hotel room, and I thought, what 281 00:14:28,880 --> 00:14:30,720 Speaker 8: NARF's this, what do we just record? 282 00:14:31,120 --> 00:14:31,280 Speaker 2: You know? 283 00:14:32,040 --> 00:14:32,240 Speaker 4: Yeah? 284 00:14:32,280 --> 00:14:34,040 Speaker 8: And it blew me away, you know, and still it 285 00:14:34,080 --> 00:14:39,240 Speaker 8: has always years later. I mean, unfortunately Jason Cassaro, who 286 00:14:39,360 --> 00:14:42,640 Speaker 8: was the recording engineer, he's passed away since. And but 287 00:14:42,960 --> 00:14:45,080 Speaker 8: you know, Nile and Jason did an awesome job 288 00:14:45,880 --> 00:14:48,800 Speaker 1: In a band, of course, a beautiful soul voice of 289 00:14:48,880 --> 00:14:51,040 Speaker 1: Beryl Ye Liza