1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:03,320 Speaker 1: All right, well this was, you know, interesting, this was 2 00:00:04,240 --> 00:00:04,920 Speaker 1: what he's like. 3 00:00:05,040 --> 00:00:08,920 Speaker 2: Well, I hope it was interesting. See my baby walking 4 00:00:08,960 --> 00:00:10,720 Speaker 2: down the street and sad red. 5 00:00:10,760 --> 00:00:11,119 Speaker 3: Here we go. 6 00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:17,560 Speaker 1: An envelope contains the music topic to discuss this. 7 00:00:17,840 --> 00:00:20,720 Speaker 3: Five minutes on the clock to field and there's no 8 00:00:21,040 --> 00:00:25,720 Speaker 3: times of pred this. He's banter with Clezy and Lisa. 9 00:00:26,560 --> 00:00:28,120 Speaker 3: Rip it open, rip the lead off. 10 00:00:28,120 --> 00:00:30,560 Speaker 2: At last, got a paper cut then, oh I don't 11 00:00:30,560 --> 00:00:34,199 Speaker 2: do no, no, don't two paper cuts. 12 00:00:34,880 --> 00:00:37,360 Speaker 3: Okay, it is his hands over. 13 00:00:37,360 --> 00:00:43,640 Speaker 1: There, there's blank blank, it's Ed Sharon. 14 00:00:43,520 --> 00:00:44,120 Speaker 3: Ed Shearon. 15 00:00:44,320 --> 00:00:48,280 Speaker 2: Okay, time for banter starts. Now, what do you know 16 00:00:48,280 --> 00:00:49,280 Speaker 2: about Ed Charon lace? 17 00:00:49,400 --> 00:00:52,879 Speaker 1: He's got red hair, he has. He's got a very 18 00:00:52,880 --> 00:00:53,400 Speaker 1: big house. 19 00:00:53,520 --> 00:00:54,800 Speaker 3: The other town pretty much does. 20 00:00:54,840 --> 00:00:58,600 Speaker 4: His house is an estate that his neighbors don't like. 21 00:00:58,720 --> 00:01:01,240 Speaker 4: It's got its own pub, yes, called the Horse and 22 00:01:01,280 --> 00:01:01,760 Speaker 4: Hound or. 23 00:01:01,760 --> 00:01:04,080 Speaker 3: Something like that, some original name like that. 24 00:01:04,280 --> 00:01:08,200 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's got a wildlife pond, which the neighbors said, oh, 25 00:01:08,280 --> 00:01:09,880 Speaker 4: he's got a big swimming pool. And he said it's 26 00:01:09,880 --> 00:01:11,720 Speaker 4: a wildlife pond. I just happened to get in it 27 00:01:11,800 --> 00:01:12,600 Speaker 4: sometimes and swim. 28 00:01:12,680 --> 00:01:15,279 Speaker 3: Oh oh really okay amongst nature. 29 00:01:15,480 --> 00:01:17,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, he said it's got swamp animals in it. 30 00:01:17,560 --> 00:01:20,560 Speaker 2: Oh, okay, alligators. 31 00:01:20,800 --> 00:01:21,479 Speaker 1: I don't know. 32 00:01:22,120 --> 00:01:28,880 Speaker 4: He is notoriously a hugely selling artist. Like over the 33 00:01:28,959 --> 00:01:31,800 Speaker 4: last few years he's sold a lot of albums. Yes, 34 00:01:32,040 --> 00:01:33,000 Speaker 4: what do you know about him? 35 00:01:34,080 --> 00:01:35,880 Speaker 2: Well, he's been to Perth for you a couple of times, 36 00:01:35,959 --> 00:01:37,760 Speaker 2: played the arena. Some people said that they enjoyed the 37 00:01:37,800 --> 00:01:40,240 Speaker 2: arena show more than when he played up the stadium. 38 00:01:39,800 --> 00:01:40,520 Speaker 3: Because of the sound. 39 00:01:40,880 --> 00:01:42,959 Speaker 2: You did hear him, but having seen I've only seen 40 00:01:43,040 --> 00:01:45,600 Speaker 2: him at the at Optus and having been in the stands. 41 00:01:45,680 --> 00:01:47,280 Speaker 2: I wasn't up the back, so the sound was okay, 42 00:01:47,319 --> 00:01:48,480 Speaker 2: but they reckon on the ground level. 43 00:01:48,480 --> 00:01:49,160 Speaker 3: It was incredible. 44 00:01:49,360 --> 00:01:52,240 Speaker 4: Yeah, well I know my niece went and she loved it, 45 00:01:52,280 --> 00:01:54,600 Speaker 4: and my sister went and she hated it. And one 46 00:01:54,600 --> 00:01:56,080 Speaker 4: of them was on the ground and one of them 47 00:01:56,120 --> 00:01:56,720 Speaker 4: was in the stands. 48 00:01:56,760 --> 00:01:59,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, because the fans were Yeah, the bounce going on at. 49 00:02:00,240 --> 00:02:02,880 Speaker 4: I'm not a fan of music in the stadium, bands 50 00:02:02,920 --> 00:02:03,760 Speaker 4: in the stadium. 51 00:02:03,880 --> 00:02:05,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, rather at the arena. 52 00:02:05,520 --> 00:02:07,080 Speaker 3: And depend where you're sitting, Yeah, all about center. 53 00:02:07,240 --> 00:02:10,600 Speaker 4: Most to say it's built for concerts, but funny, I'll 54 00:02:10,639 --> 00:02:11,400 Speaker 4: go to the arena. 55 00:02:11,919 --> 00:02:12,800 Speaker 1: So that was progress. 56 00:02:12,880 --> 00:02:14,960 Speaker 3: That was when he came here and broke all those records. 57 00:02:14,960 --> 00:02:15,359 Speaker 3: He came here. 58 00:02:15,400 --> 00:02:18,160 Speaker 2: Michael Gdinski now late Michael Dinsey brought him here for 59 00:02:18,200 --> 00:02:20,639 Speaker 2: that tour and he broke so many records at diastrates 60 00:02:20,680 --> 00:02:22,240 Speaker 2: had set back in the eighties with it Runs in 61 00:02:22,360 --> 00:02:25,160 Speaker 2: Arms tour. The numbers I can't recall them. They were 62 00:02:25,160 --> 00:02:28,720 Speaker 2: phenomenal for ticket sales because that was him at the 63 00:02:28,800 --> 00:02:29,720 Speaker 2: peak of his fame. 64 00:02:29,800 --> 00:02:30,360 Speaker 3: Let's be honest. 65 00:02:30,360 --> 00:02:34,360 Speaker 4: He seems like a very genuine guy, and he was 66 00:02:34,520 --> 00:02:38,079 Speaker 4: very grateful to Michael Kdinski for everything he did for him, 67 00:02:38,240 --> 00:02:40,280 Speaker 4: to the point of he came out here during COVID 68 00:02:40,280 --> 00:02:42,400 Speaker 4: for Michael's funeral. 69 00:02:42,080 --> 00:02:43,440 Speaker 3: And wrote a song for him as well, wrote a 70 00:02:43,480 --> 00:02:46,400 Speaker 3: song for Well. 71 00:02:46,400 --> 00:02:48,480 Speaker 2: He knows how much it meant to Michael to have 72 00:02:48,520 --> 00:02:50,520 Speaker 2: such a big no. Obviously, a big star helps your career, 73 00:02:50,560 --> 00:02:53,240 Speaker 2: but also he Michael being such a lover of music. 74 00:02:53,280 --> 00:02:55,440 Speaker 2: He loved having so many fans coming to the gig. 75 00:02:55,760 --> 00:02:58,639 Speaker 4: I know he had a crush like a puppy dog 76 00:02:58,680 --> 00:02:59,560 Speaker 4: on Taylor Swift. 77 00:03:00,560 --> 00:03:02,560 Speaker 3: Well, they ended up doing some work heither and stuff that, Yeah, 78 00:03:02,560 --> 00:03:04,720 Speaker 3: but not the kind of work he was maybe not. 79 00:03:05,080 --> 00:03:08,040 Speaker 1: He ended up marrying his school sweetheart, Cherry. 80 00:03:08,080 --> 00:03:08,919 Speaker 3: I think her name is. 81 00:03:09,520 --> 00:03:13,000 Speaker 1: They got married. They now have at least one kid, 82 00:03:13,240 --> 00:03:13,800 Speaker 1: maybe more. 83 00:03:14,560 --> 00:03:16,880 Speaker 2: They might be might be one in with the swampy 84 00:03:17,360 --> 00:03:19,320 Speaker 2: that he knows of. When Sheeran was here, I've got 85 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:21,280 Speaker 2: to go to the press conference, which was at an 86 00:03:21,280 --> 00:03:24,639 Speaker 2: open press conference at Taoptus, and this was pretty new then. 87 00:03:24,720 --> 00:03:26,240 Speaker 3: That was the first really big gig there. 88 00:03:26,280 --> 00:03:27,640 Speaker 2: And I got to ask him one question, and that 89 00:03:27,760 --> 00:03:30,840 Speaker 2: question was about the fact that because the support gig 90 00:03:31,120 --> 00:03:34,000 Speaker 2: support Act for that was miss Higgins and in the past, 91 00:03:34,080 --> 00:03:35,280 Speaker 2: in the past, he'd said that he had a bit 92 00:03:35,280 --> 00:03:38,720 Speaker 2: of a crush on Miss Higgins. Really yeah, So I 93 00:03:38,800 --> 00:03:40,720 Speaker 2: was able to make him, Yeah, I was able to 94 00:03:40,760 --> 00:03:41,760 Speaker 2: make him laugh about. 95 00:03:41,520 --> 00:03:43,040 Speaker 1: That, and he falls easily does that. 96 00:03:43,360 --> 00:03:45,760 Speaker 2: Yeah yeah, And the result with Missy didn't happen either, 97 00:03:45,760 --> 00:03:47,400 Speaker 2: but he goes. I was at first, I was embarrassed 98 00:03:47,400 --> 00:03:49,080 Speaker 2: to ask her to be support act, but then Michael 99 00:03:49,120 --> 00:03:52,240 Speaker 2: helped me out and and she announced that that Perth 100 00:03:52,240 --> 00:03:54,960 Speaker 2: gig that she was pregnant that night, which then brought 101 00:03:55,000 --> 00:03:56,040 Speaker 2: up later in the show as well. 102 00:03:56,840 --> 00:03:58,240 Speaker 3: It's funny, isn't there now? 103 00:03:58,280 --> 00:04:01,200 Speaker 4: He was a roundabouts He was fantastic in that movie Yesterday. 104 00:04:01,480 --> 00:04:06,000 Speaker 4: He wasn't the first choice was the second choice. Really, 105 00:04:06,040 --> 00:04:08,600 Speaker 4: the first choice was Chris Martin, Oh cold Play. I 106 00:04:08,640 --> 00:04:10,200 Speaker 4: can't remember off the top of my head whose second 107 00:04:10,240 --> 00:04:10,680 Speaker 4: choice was. 108 00:04:10,800 --> 00:04:12,320 Speaker 3: It might have been Harry Style, but then. 109 00:04:13,800 --> 00:04:16,760 Speaker 4: Then Chris. Sorry then Ed, I was just thinking it 110 00:04:16,839 --> 00:04:19,400 Speaker 4: might have been Harry Styles. Chris Martin was definite. I 111 00:04:19,400 --> 00:04:20,839 Speaker 4: don't think it was Harry. 112 00:04:21,000 --> 00:04:25,719 Speaker 2: Isn't it amazing? Harry Harry that's a men's story. But 113 00:04:25,920 --> 00:04:27,880 Speaker 2: with that movie, I love the way that you know, 114 00:04:27,960 --> 00:04:30,040 Speaker 2: he the way he was. You know, obviously the character 115 00:04:30,040 --> 00:04:32,120 Speaker 2: in the film knew the Beatles songs and knew the history, 116 00:04:32,440 --> 00:04:33,800 Speaker 2: so he had a bit of a fair advantage when 117 00:04:33,800 --> 00:04:36,080 Speaker 2: they had the songwriting the song off and when they 118 00:04:36,080 --> 00:04:38,039 Speaker 2: had to write a song and then ed the way 119 00:04:38,080 --> 00:04:40,520 Speaker 2: it acted was quite natural, as though he was just disappoted. 120 00:04:40,560 --> 00:04:42,520 Speaker 2: This guy so much better than me because he's written yesterday. 121 00:04:42,600 --> 00:04:43,920 Speaker 1: I think he was perfect for the role. 122 00:04:44,200 --> 00:04:46,040 Speaker 4: I think, and as much as I love Chris Martin, 123 00:04:46,040 --> 00:04:47,640 Speaker 4: I don't think Chris Martin would have been perfect for 124 00:04:47,680 --> 00:04:48,000 Speaker 4: the role. 125 00:04:48,279 --> 00:04:52,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, it was just right, Yeah, yes, got on to that. 126 00:04:52,560 --> 00:04:52,920 Speaker 3: Ed Sheeran. 127 00:04:52,960 --> 00:04:55,720 Speaker 2: Also, you know, he's like the likes of Taylor Swift, 128 00:04:55,800 --> 00:04:59,040 Speaker 2: the numbers, you know, in that transference from selling CDs 129 00:04:59,040 --> 00:05:01,320 Speaker 2: in you know, vinyl obviously a bit different kettle of 130 00:05:01,320 --> 00:05:04,280 Speaker 2: fish again, but that transferences into into the digital world 131 00:05:04,320 --> 00:05:06,600 Speaker 2: and the streaming world. Yeah, Ed and Taylor are those 132 00:05:06,760 --> 00:05:08,520 Speaker 2: Taylor Swift, they are the number of the really big 133 00:05:08,600 --> 00:05:10,960 Speaker 2: numbers people in the end of the days. 134 00:05:10,720 --> 00:05:12,880 Speaker 4: Of that this is there, this, this is the era 135 00:05:12,960 --> 00:05:14,960 Speaker 4: that there is that that can happen. It didn't happen 136 00:05:15,000 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 4: for a lot of artists from earlier. He does drive 137 00:05:17,440 --> 00:05:22,440 Speaker 4: me insane with his album titles. Yeah, he's got a multiplication. 138 00:05:21,880 --> 00:05:23,920 Speaker 1: Or the plus. What am I meant to do with 139 00:05:23,960 --> 00:05:25,640 Speaker 1: this head? Yeah it was it don't do math. 140 00:05:25,680 --> 00:05:26,480 Speaker 3: It was a bit like Taylor. 141 00:05:26,560 --> 00:05:28,400 Speaker 2: A word on the Taylor Swift and Adele when they're 142 00:05:28,360 --> 00:05:30,000 Speaker 2: doing the numbers of their ages and stuff like that, 143 00:05:30,000 --> 00:05:31,560 Speaker 2: and you go, oh, yeah, I wrote when I was 144 00:05:31,600 --> 00:05:34,640 Speaker 2: twenty three whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but yeah, he's numbers 145 00:05:34,680 --> 00:05:36,480 Speaker 2: with streaming that have been incredible. And you had a 146 00:05:36,520 --> 00:05:38,599 Speaker 2: lot of acts at the time that were resisting, Like 147 00:05:39,360 --> 00:05:41,440 Speaker 2: I remember at one stage defin Leipper's saying that they 148 00:05:41,480 --> 00:05:42,919 Speaker 2: held off as long as they could to get a 149 00:05:42,920 --> 00:05:43,320 Speaker 2: good deal. 150 00:05:43,880 --> 00:05:47,000 Speaker 3: Pretty good deal for Ed Fancid. 151 00:05:47,080 --> 00:05:53,600 Speaker 2: Time is over ninety six afm Clezi and Lisa