1 00:00:00,960 --> 00:00:05,200 Speaker 1: Howard by the iHeartRadio waft from ninety six AIRFM to 2 00:00:05,240 --> 00:00:06,960 Speaker 1: whereever you're listening today. 3 00:00:07,280 --> 00:00:09,959 Speaker 2: This is Clezy and Lisa's podcast. 4 00:00:11,280 --> 00:00:14,960 Speaker 3: Coming up on the podcast today, Tom Bailey from Thomson Twins. 5 00:00:15,240 --> 00:00:17,840 Speaker 1: We spoke to humble Dave Monday from the Doctors. 6 00:00:17,640 --> 00:00:19,400 Speaker 4: And we asked how you hurt you back? 7 00:00:20,040 --> 00:00:31,080 Speaker 1: And that Coxick story. There's sure report on ninety six AIRFM. 8 00:00:28,080 --> 00:00:31,360 Speaker 3: The speculation that Marvel is looking to replace Robert Downey Jr. 9 00:00:31,400 --> 00:00:32,160 Speaker 4: As Iron Man. 10 00:00:32,640 --> 00:00:33,599 Speaker 1: Sorry, I know. 11 00:00:34,080 --> 00:00:36,120 Speaker 3: Word on the street is they're looking to cast a 12 00:00:36,240 --> 00:00:39,800 Speaker 3: younger Tony Stark for two upcoming films, Avengers the King 13 00:00:39,880 --> 00:00:42,120 Speaker 3: Dynasty and Avengers Secret Wars. 14 00:00:42,280 --> 00:00:45,320 Speaker 4: People commenting on Twitter think Stranger Things actor Joseph Quinn, 15 00:00:45,320 --> 00:00:47,360 Speaker 4: who played any Monthson, should be considered. 16 00:00:47,760 --> 00:00:51,040 Speaker 1: Okay, no, no, I'm Tony Stark. 17 00:00:52,440 --> 00:00:56,280 Speaker 4: I build neat stuff, I got a great girl and 18 00:00:56,600 --> 00:01:00,639 Speaker 4: occasionally received the world. No one else can do that too. 19 00:01:01,040 --> 00:01:03,279 Speaker 4: It's Rob Danny Junior is Tony star. 20 00:01:04,000 --> 00:01:06,600 Speaker 3: Mariah Kerrey is trying to register herself as the Queen 21 00:01:06,640 --> 00:01:09,399 Speaker 3: of Christmas. She wants to register the title as a 22 00:01:09,440 --> 00:01:11,800 Speaker 3: trademark so she'll be the only one who can use 23 00:01:11,840 --> 00:01:14,440 Speaker 3: it and several other singers are not happy. One of 24 00:01:14,480 --> 00:01:17,120 Speaker 3: them is Darlene Love, who David Lediman declared the Queen 25 00:01:17,160 --> 00:01:20,320 Speaker 3: of Christmas thirty years ago. Love performed the same Christmas 26 00:01:20,400 --> 00:01:22,839 Speaker 3: song on The Letterman Show every year from nineteen eighty 27 00:01:22,880 --> 00:01:24,320 Speaker 3: six to twenty fourteen. 28 00:01:24,520 --> 00:01:27,200 Speaker 4: She's eighty one now and she's not letting the title go. 29 00:01:27,520 --> 00:01:30,080 Speaker 3: She says, I've earned it. I can still hit those notes. 30 00:01:30,280 --> 00:01:32,639 Speaker 3: And if Mariah has a problem, call my lawyer. 31 00:01:33,200 --> 00:01:33,720 Speaker 1: All A Love. 32 00:01:34,200 --> 00:01:38,400 Speaker 4: Annastra, Alian actress living in the US, who was feared missing, 33 00:01:38,680 --> 00:01:41,680 Speaker 4: possibly kidnapped, and worse by her family because she seemingly 34 00:01:41,760 --> 00:01:44,640 Speaker 4: vanished after going on a bumble date, has turned up. 35 00:01:44,720 --> 00:01:46,280 Speaker 4: She has in fact meant the last four days in 36 00:01:46,280 --> 00:01:46,920 Speaker 4: a jail cell. 37 00:01:47,240 --> 00:01:49,960 Speaker 3: Evidently, during the date, thirty seven year old Laura McCulloch 38 00:01:50,000 --> 00:01:51,880 Speaker 3: threw her drink and a child and their parents, and 39 00:01:51,920 --> 00:01:53,880 Speaker 3: then bit one of the police officers who came to 40 00:01:54,000 --> 00:01:58,320 Speaker 3: arrest her. I don't think there'll be a second date, No. 41 00:01:57,560 --> 00:02:02,040 Speaker 1: Somehow ninety six, as Freemantle Dogger David. 42 00:02:01,920 --> 00:02:07,360 Speaker 3: Munday Well in the Story of Lasts, this is the 43 00:02:07,440 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 3: last time we'll talk to you before a you know, 44 00:02:10,560 --> 00:02:12,400 Speaker 3: regular in season game. 45 00:02:14,919 --> 00:02:17,679 Speaker 5: Sad Yeah, what a great start of the day. Thank you. 46 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:22,040 Speaker 4: Sorry, it is sad. 47 00:02:22,480 --> 00:02:24,560 Speaker 3: What's not sad is that you beat West Coast in 48 00:02:24,639 --> 00:02:27,520 Speaker 3: the Derby Derby fifty five on the weekend by twenty 49 00:02:27,520 --> 00:02:28,120 Speaker 3: four points. 50 00:02:28,360 --> 00:02:31,239 Speaker 4: It was a wet and fiery game. 51 00:02:31,480 --> 00:02:33,840 Speaker 6: It was yeah, yep, and it was great to get 52 00:02:33,840 --> 00:02:35,839 Speaker 6: the win and play well in the wet I think, 53 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:39,680 Speaker 6: probably more importantly from a freemant's perspective, with yeah, obviously 54 00:02:39,680 --> 00:02:42,000 Speaker 6: had our wobbles in that area this year and it 55 00:02:42,080 --> 00:02:45,600 Speaker 6: was pretty yeah, wet, slippery, muddy offense. So it was 56 00:02:45,680 --> 00:02:47,720 Speaker 6: nice to play pretty well and the way we wanted 57 00:02:47,760 --> 00:02:49,959 Speaker 6: to play. And yeah, the game, the way the game 58 00:02:50,000 --> 00:02:53,359 Speaker 6: unfolded with West Coast really coming out and yeah, throwing 59 00:02:53,400 --> 00:02:56,400 Speaker 6: everything at us, really did really well and you know, 60 00:02:56,560 --> 00:02:58,560 Speaker 6: really jumped up with their pressure and their attack on 61 00:02:58,680 --> 00:03:00,280 Speaker 6: us and the football. So it was not us to 62 00:03:00,280 --> 00:03:01,680 Speaker 6: stand up in that kind of environment. 63 00:03:02,120 --> 00:03:07,480 Speaker 1: You've been starting fights again, mate. I did notice you're 64 00:03:07,480 --> 00:03:09,960 Speaker 1: an nswer retirement. You're not going to miss any games, right. 65 00:03:11,040 --> 00:03:14,720 Speaker 6: Sean and Sean, Darcy, Chewie and I were all in 66 00:03:14,720 --> 00:03:17,640 Speaker 6: the center circle and we all kind of started jogging 67 00:03:17,639 --> 00:03:24,400 Speaker 6: over and Luke going over. Yeah, so yeah, spotfires, lit 68 00:03:24,480 --> 00:03:25,440 Speaker 6: up and all that kind of stuff. 69 00:03:25,480 --> 00:03:27,560 Speaker 1: But it drains a lot of energy because it was 70 00:03:27,560 --> 00:03:28,880 Speaker 1: only really in the first quarter, wasn't it. 71 00:03:29,040 --> 00:03:29,840 Speaker 5: Yeah it does. 72 00:03:29,960 --> 00:03:32,280 Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, but I think that shows the passion that fires, 73 00:03:32,960 --> 00:03:34,480 Speaker 6: particularly for our guys. 74 00:03:34,520 --> 00:03:36,440 Speaker 5: We've got a bit to play for. So yeah, that's 75 00:03:36,440 --> 00:03:36,839 Speaker 5: really great. 76 00:03:36,880 --> 00:03:38,920 Speaker 6: But I think West Coast I think showed how much 77 00:03:38,960 --> 00:03:41,600 Speaker 6: they built themselves up for that game. And what a 78 00:03:41,600 --> 00:03:45,120 Speaker 6: great contest. You know, both teams made it. 79 00:03:44,240 --> 00:03:46,280 Speaker 4: As Calybse so wrong, always been so fiery. 80 00:03:46,680 --> 00:03:50,240 Speaker 5: Yeah, absolutely, he's a little fire and yeah. 81 00:03:50,480 --> 00:03:53,279 Speaker 4: Making you jumpers these days come apart pretty. 82 00:03:52,960 --> 00:03:54,120 Speaker 1: It's like a little T shirt, didn't it. 83 00:03:54,280 --> 00:03:56,600 Speaker 6: Well, you might just take a little razor and cut 84 00:03:56,960 --> 00:03:58,480 Speaker 6: you might like that off the shoulders. 85 00:03:59,400 --> 00:04:01,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, like a. 86 00:04:02,760 --> 00:04:06,600 Speaker 4: Now Rory lob injured his shoulder. Very bad timing, Yeah yeah, 87 00:04:06,640 --> 00:04:08,040 Speaker 4: I mean not great, not ideal. 88 00:04:08,320 --> 00:04:09,200 Speaker 5: No, it's not. 89 00:04:09,920 --> 00:04:11,960 Speaker 6: He's been carrying that for a little while, so just 90 00:04:11,960 --> 00:04:13,160 Speaker 6: got another little tweak on it. 91 00:04:13,160 --> 00:04:15,800 Speaker 5: I don't think he's hurted any further. Is the report? 92 00:04:15,840 --> 00:04:16,200 Speaker 4: Okay? 93 00:04:16,240 --> 00:04:16,440 Speaker 1: Good? 94 00:04:16,800 --> 00:04:18,640 Speaker 6: And we have our main training today, so who have 95 00:04:18,720 --> 00:04:20,719 Speaker 6: a prescribed amount of working needs to get through. And 96 00:04:20,760 --> 00:04:22,800 Speaker 6: then I guess if he gets through that it becomes 97 00:04:22,800 --> 00:04:25,680 Speaker 6: a discussion about does he need a rest leading into 98 00:04:25,680 --> 00:04:28,120 Speaker 6: finals and all that kind of stuff, But yeah, he's 99 00:04:28,160 --> 00:04:30,040 Speaker 6: been battling through that for a little while now and 100 00:04:30,080 --> 00:04:32,040 Speaker 6: he's he's pretty important for our structure up there, so 101 00:04:32,080 --> 00:04:33,360 Speaker 6: it'd be nice to see him get up. 102 00:04:33,800 --> 00:04:36,200 Speaker 1: Did Sean Darcy, your big mate, boast that he's now 103 00:04:36,200 --> 00:04:37,719 Speaker 1: caught up to you because he's now got a middle's 104 00:04:37,800 --> 00:04:39,400 Speaker 1: big Glenn Denny Allen middle. 105 00:04:39,279 --> 00:04:41,960 Speaker 5: No big, So he certainly deserved it. 106 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:44,560 Speaker 6: He absolutely dominated the ruck and gave us some really 107 00:04:44,560 --> 00:04:45,920 Speaker 6: great service as midfielders. 108 00:04:45,960 --> 00:04:47,080 Speaker 5: So now good on him. 109 00:04:47,279 --> 00:04:48,919 Speaker 1: It takes a big clinkers around the ground. 110 00:04:49,120 --> 00:04:51,680 Speaker 3: So Ryan Daniels told us that you guys have definitely 111 00:04:51,760 --> 00:04:55,400 Speaker 3: got a home final regardless of what happens. But this 112 00:04:55,560 --> 00:05:00,000 Speaker 3: was your official farewell game. Fans stood up and applause 113 00:05:00,640 --> 00:05:03,800 Speaker 3: at the sixteenth minute of the game. Does that always 114 00:05:03,839 --> 00:05:05,560 Speaker 3: that that's that's really cool? 115 00:05:06,000 --> 00:05:09,359 Speaker 6: It was yeah, and cool that it happened at the 116 00:05:09,360 --> 00:05:10,080 Speaker 6: sent square bounds. 117 00:05:10,080 --> 00:05:11,200 Speaker 5: It was a bit of a lull in play. 118 00:05:11,400 --> 00:05:15,320 Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, so I could almost appreciated a bit and 119 00:05:15,760 --> 00:05:16,640 Speaker 6: acknowledged the crowd. 120 00:05:16,680 --> 00:05:17,960 Speaker 1: Did you know what was having he was coming? 121 00:05:18,240 --> 00:05:18,440 Speaker 5: Yeah? 122 00:05:18,480 --> 00:05:21,520 Speaker 6: It was yeah, Kelly Black who was the wizard behind 123 00:05:21,560 --> 00:05:25,640 Speaker 6: all the magic that happens at games and functions for Freemantleship. Yeah, 124 00:05:25,640 --> 00:05:27,760 Speaker 6: she let me know and things like that. So at 125 00:05:27,760 --> 00:05:30,760 Speaker 6: the start, when you know, just standing around waiting for 126 00:05:30,800 --> 00:05:32,640 Speaker 6: the ball to be thrown up and the crowd started 127 00:05:33,400 --> 00:05:35,680 Speaker 6: you imploding and cheering and things, it took me a 128 00:05:35,720 --> 00:05:38,520 Speaker 6: second to register. Oh, it must be about the sixteen minute. 129 00:05:40,720 --> 00:05:43,000 Speaker 6: And then it kept on going. And obviously with that 130 00:05:43,080 --> 00:05:44,560 Speaker 6: breaking player, I had a bit of a look around 131 00:05:44,560 --> 00:05:47,880 Speaker 6: and everyone's still standing out, that's clear, and it was lovely. 132 00:05:47,960 --> 00:05:48,159 Speaker 5: Yeah. 133 00:05:48,560 --> 00:05:50,359 Speaker 1: I had the kids calm down after all the excitement 134 00:05:50,360 --> 00:05:52,480 Speaker 1: because it was they had the didy. 135 00:05:52,279 --> 00:05:53,840 Speaker 6: They did, yeah, and not yet to be honest, it's 136 00:05:53,880 --> 00:05:56,080 Speaker 6: still running around with bags under their eyes and backet. 137 00:05:56,600 --> 00:05:58,640 Speaker 6: They had all their cousins and found me over as well. 138 00:05:58,800 --> 00:06:00,440 Speaker 6: So it was a great day all of us. 139 00:06:00,839 --> 00:06:03,719 Speaker 3: Well, you did the obligatory lap and then was Griffin 140 00:06:03,839 --> 00:06:06,080 Speaker 3: log flexing hist he. 141 00:06:06,200 --> 00:06:10,080 Speaker 6: Likes a flex absolutely, yeah, he doesn't. He never misses 142 00:06:10,080 --> 00:06:15,000 Speaker 6: an opportunity and if you if you notice, if you 143 00:06:15,560 --> 00:06:17,000 Speaker 6: go back and have a look at it. They paired 144 00:06:17,200 --> 00:06:21,200 Speaker 6: he and Alex to cheer me off. An interesting choice 145 00:06:21,200 --> 00:06:24,360 Speaker 6: because typically do you try and choose too similar height gud. 146 00:06:24,360 --> 00:06:27,960 Speaker 6: I would think Alex Pears is clearly a standard typical 147 00:06:28,200 --> 00:06:33,400 Speaker 6: height key defender tall feller and Griffin log is clearly 148 00:06:33,440 --> 00:06:38,479 Speaker 6: an undersized defender Keith forward ruckman, so vulnerable wind up 149 00:06:38,560 --> 00:06:41,280 Speaker 6: sliding all the way down onto Griff's shoulder of course, 150 00:06:41,400 --> 00:06:44,240 Speaker 6: and so Alex is sitting there like holding my leg, yeah, 151 00:06:44,520 --> 00:06:46,960 Speaker 6: not doing anything, and Griffin's bearing my full weight. 152 00:06:47,040 --> 00:06:48,839 Speaker 5: So he probably deserved a bit of a flex. Yeah, 153 00:06:49,240 --> 00:06:50,160 Speaker 5: probably did fair enough. 154 00:06:51,320 --> 00:06:53,280 Speaker 1: I spoke to a club legend from Freeman on the 155 00:06:53,279 --> 00:06:55,320 Speaker 1: weekend at the footy I interviewed and his name is 156 00:06:55,360 --> 00:06:59,039 Speaker 1: Matthew Pavlich up there, big yeah, yeah, hall of famer. 157 00:06:59,120 --> 00:07:01,800 Speaker 1: And I said about you actually admitting to Lisa and 158 00:07:01,800 --> 00:07:04,040 Speaker 1: I this year that you've apologized to accidentally whacking a 159 00:07:04,080 --> 00:07:06,640 Speaker 1: couple of blokes, you know, flick someone the eye would 160 00:07:06,640 --> 00:07:08,279 Speaker 1: have Sorry, mate, didn't mean to do that. And he goes, 161 00:07:08,720 --> 00:07:10,560 Speaker 1: he's got a bit of a nasty streak tour. It's 162 00:07:11,000 --> 00:07:12,880 Speaker 1: very very well, what the hell is he talking about? 163 00:07:13,880 --> 00:07:19,520 Speaker 6: No, I don't think nasty street competitive. I'm very and yeah, 164 00:07:19,640 --> 00:07:22,280 Speaker 6: sometimes those things happen. Actually got nick nat on the 165 00:07:22,320 --> 00:07:26,440 Speaker 6: weekend as well past me accidentally, Sorry mate, Yeah, but 166 00:07:26,680 --> 00:07:28,280 Speaker 6: I think that's what's help me in really great stead 167 00:07:28,320 --> 00:07:31,080 Speaker 6: that competitiveness and being able to once we enter the 168 00:07:31,120 --> 00:07:33,280 Speaker 6: field of play, really you know, dial that up and 169 00:07:33,360 --> 00:07:34,880 Speaker 6: switch into the white lines for even. 170 00:07:35,080 --> 00:07:35,880 Speaker 4: I can ask you this. 171 00:07:36,440 --> 00:07:39,160 Speaker 3: You know, at the end of the after this weekend, 172 00:07:39,440 --> 00:07:42,120 Speaker 3: there's that week off that everyone gets before the finals. 173 00:07:42,400 --> 00:07:45,640 Speaker 3: What do the players think of that? Does a break 174 00:07:45,760 --> 00:07:48,240 Speaker 3: momentum at all? Do you like that you get the 175 00:07:48,280 --> 00:07:51,000 Speaker 3: week off? Do you feel it levels the playing field again, 176 00:07:51,160 --> 00:07:54,560 Speaker 3: or what's your take on that reasonably. 177 00:07:54,680 --> 00:07:57,240 Speaker 4: New in a new thing in the game. 178 00:07:57,400 --> 00:07:59,400 Speaker 6: Yeah, well, I guess first off, it's almost a free 179 00:07:59,440 --> 00:08:03,760 Speaker 6: mail in juice by if you this is before Yeah, 180 00:08:05,000 --> 00:08:08,600 Speaker 6: So I think ultimately it's probably a good thing. Gives 181 00:08:08,640 --> 00:08:10,800 Speaker 6: those guys a week off going into the finals and 182 00:08:11,160 --> 00:08:13,120 Speaker 6: a chance to freshen up because it is at a 183 00:08:13,160 --> 00:08:15,920 Speaker 6: time of the year where you training loads and that 184 00:08:16,120 --> 00:08:19,000 Speaker 6: back right off, guys are just kind of getting going 185 00:08:19,080 --> 00:08:21,800 Speaker 6: through the motions a bit recovery, trying to focus on 186 00:08:21,880 --> 00:08:24,640 Speaker 6: recovery Monday to Friday to really prepare and play well 187 00:08:24,680 --> 00:08:27,920 Speaker 6: on the weekend. So the weekend is obviously the biggest focus. 188 00:08:28,040 --> 00:08:31,040 Speaker 6: So I think Ultimately it's a good thing, but I 189 00:08:31,120 --> 00:08:32,880 Speaker 6: do think it takes away a little bit from finishing 190 00:08:32,920 --> 00:08:36,760 Speaker 6: top four and all that kind of stuff, and whether 191 00:08:36,880 --> 00:08:40,760 Speaker 6: that buy is better served, you know, to regenerate that 192 00:08:40,840 --> 00:08:43,679 Speaker 6: freshness and get guys going again just before the Grand Final. 193 00:08:43,760 --> 00:08:45,480 Speaker 6: So the final two teams are the only ones who 194 00:08:45,600 --> 00:08:48,640 Speaker 6: benefit from it. I'm not too sure, but I think 195 00:08:48,640 --> 00:08:49,200 Speaker 6: it has a whole I. 196 00:08:49,200 --> 00:08:53,240 Speaker 4: Would feel like that broke momentum, but I'm not playing 197 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:55,000 Speaker 4: whole whole. 198 00:08:54,920 --> 00:08:58,800 Speaker 6: Range of I guess benefits and potential detractors outside of 199 00:08:58,960 --> 00:08:59,920 Speaker 6: just momentum and form. 200 00:09:00,080 --> 00:09:02,120 Speaker 1: It probably wouldn't like ross Lyne did years ago and 201 00:09:02,160 --> 00:09:04,280 Speaker 1: rested and played a whole lot of kids from the 202 00:09:04,480 --> 00:09:07,280 Speaker 1: Peel side. But it wouldn't happen now this week because 203 00:09:07,720 --> 00:09:10,199 Speaker 1: Patrick Danesfield's big game. But if Geelong have nothing really 204 00:09:10,240 --> 00:09:12,040 Speaker 1: to gain from beating the Eagles on the weekend, played 205 00:09:12,040 --> 00:09:14,240 Speaker 1: a whole of the VFL kids. Yeah, yeah, it stops 206 00:09:14,280 --> 00:09:16,000 Speaker 1: that from happening, doesn't it. Yeah, And I think that 207 00:09:16,120 --> 00:09:18,040 Speaker 1: was its main focus. Yeah, and then all of the 208 00:09:18,080 --> 00:09:20,920 Speaker 1: other stuff was just thrown in there as well. But 209 00:09:21,920 --> 00:09:23,640 Speaker 1: I guess moving forward toud be really nice to have 210 00:09:23,760 --> 00:09:26,680 Speaker 1: everything awards wise, happened next week. 211 00:09:26,559 --> 00:09:27,640 Speaker 5: So it's not just a dead week. 212 00:09:28,240 --> 00:09:29,920 Speaker 1: You said that at least a bit the brown line stuff. 213 00:09:30,160 --> 00:09:32,160 Speaker 4: Well it was Ryan that said he thinks that the 214 00:09:32,200 --> 00:09:33,960 Speaker 4: brown line that sort of thing should be in that week. 215 00:09:34,120 --> 00:09:36,360 Speaker 5: Yeah. Yeah, so it could yeah all stop and. 216 00:09:36,400 --> 00:09:38,360 Speaker 4: Have a big celebration forty week. 217 00:09:38,760 --> 00:09:39,959 Speaker 1: Yeah, we get some highlights. 218 00:09:40,080 --> 00:09:42,120 Speaker 6: Yeah, and the teams who are then out of it 219 00:09:42,280 --> 00:09:44,800 Speaker 6: can kind of really wrap their season up and have 220 00:09:44,920 --> 00:09:47,760 Speaker 6: that mental space break that they it's nice to be 221 00:09:47,800 --> 00:09:48,200 Speaker 6: in the finals. 222 00:09:49,160 --> 00:09:49,560 Speaker 5: It's great. 223 00:09:49,840 --> 00:09:52,280 Speaker 4: So the docors are sitting sixth on the AFL Ladder 224 00:09:52,280 --> 00:09:54,080 Speaker 4: and now I had to Sydney to play g WS 225 00:09:54,160 --> 00:09:58,160 Speaker 4: on Saturday. What needs to happen for you to finish 226 00:09:58,240 --> 00:10:00,600 Speaker 4: top four? Do you know the math? Ah? 227 00:10:01,000 --> 00:10:02,640 Speaker 5: Kind of obviously we need to win that. 228 00:10:02,840 --> 00:10:05,040 Speaker 4: You need to beat the Giants and other Carlton need 229 00:10:05,080 --> 00:10:07,320 Speaker 4: to beat Colin Watererson Kilda need to beat Sydney. 230 00:10:07,559 --> 00:10:11,840 Speaker 6: Yeah, so our biggest focus is clearly ourbit in that equation. 231 00:10:12,000 --> 00:10:14,679 Speaker 6: But yeah, we'll have a keen eye, I think, particularly 232 00:10:14,840 --> 00:10:20,440 Speaker 6: into the Sunday game, the Carlton Collingwood Sunday game, I think, yeah, 233 00:10:20,520 --> 00:10:23,960 Speaker 6: so I think it's pretty promising that after so long 234 00:10:24,040 --> 00:10:26,040 Speaker 6: out of the finals. We've given ourselves a pretty good 235 00:10:26,080 --> 00:10:27,839 Speaker 6: chance in this season to finish top four, which is 236 00:10:27,880 --> 00:10:30,679 Speaker 6: a massive deal for us. But as I said, we've 237 00:10:30,679 --> 00:10:33,720 Speaker 6: got the giants who who knows what they'll be thinking 238 00:10:33,800 --> 00:10:35,480 Speaker 6: and what they'll be playing for, and things like that 239 00:10:35,640 --> 00:10:39,640 Speaker 6: new coach coming in you know, complete arguably maybe a 240 00:10:39,720 --> 00:10:42,240 Speaker 6: complete change in their club and culture and things like that, 241 00:10:42,480 --> 00:10:44,199 Speaker 6: so you know, trying to state their claim in that 242 00:10:44,360 --> 00:10:45,040 Speaker 6: little change. 243 00:10:45,120 --> 00:10:48,000 Speaker 5: So we know we've been in that position before and 244 00:10:48,040 --> 00:10:48,880 Speaker 5: we've caused upsets. 245 00:10:48,920 --> 00:10:51,200 Speaker 6: We beat the Bulldogs in the last round in twenty 246 00:10:51,320 --> 00:10:52,880 Speaker 6: sixteen and they went on to wind the Grand Final 247 00:10:53,240 --> 00:10:56,520 Speaker 6: years so we know that teams can really get themselves up, 248 00:10:56,600 --> 00:10:58,240 Speaker 6: and we saw it on the West Coast on the weekend. 249 00:10:58,360 --> 00:11:00,600 Speaker 5: So the way we start the game I think will 250 00:11:00,640 --> 00:11:01,400 Speaker 5: be very telling. 251 00:11:02,080 --> 00:11:04,480 Speaker 1: Amazing how much changes in twelve months, isn't it? Four 252 00:11:04,559 --> 00:11:05,920 Speaker 1: and a half wins at this point. 253 00:11:06,280 --> 00:11:07,439 Speaker 4: Well, for a week is a long time. 254 00:11:09,440 --> 00:11:11,480 Speaker 1: It's ridiculous, is it funny? Four and a half wins? 255 00:11:11,640 --> 00:11:13,520 Speaker 1: You think back to this time last year, you're almost 256 00:11:13,520 --> 00:11:15,640 Speaker 1: preparing for the last round of course, and preparing for 257 00:11:15,760 --> 00:11:16,320 Speaker 1: the break. 258 00:11:16,440 --> 00:11:19,520 Speaker 6: Yeah yeah, and reflecting a guess and talking about the 259 00:11:19,559 --> 00:11:22,559 Speaker 6: preseason pre finals by, just like we haven't had to 260 00:11:22,559 --> 00:11:23,040 Speaker 6: worry about that. 261 00:11:23,679 --> 00:11:25,400 Speaker 5: Yeah, the pre finals by has been. 262 00:11:25,800 --> 00:11:29,400 Speaker 4: Six years for us, spend that long that they've been 263 00:11:29,480 --> 00:11:29,719 Speaker 4: doing it. 264 00:11:30,240 --> 00:11:33,360 Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, for a long time. Yeah. 265 00:11:33,440 --> 00:11:35,199 Speaker 6: So yeah, as I said, it'd be nice to get 266 00:11:35,200 --> 00:11:37,120 Speaker 6: over to Canberra, have a good hit out and come 267 00:11:37,160 --> 00:11:38,800 Speaker 6: away with me and give ourselves a chance to finish 268 00:11:38,880 --> 00:11:39,240 Speaker 6: top four. 269 00:11:40,080 --> 00:11:44,160 Speaker 3: Now you mentioned Lobbs, Rory, Lobshold is probably okay, what 270 00:11:44,280 --> 00:11:45,679 Speaker 3: about Taberna and five? 271 00:11:46,640 --> 00:11:47,520 Speaker 4: Is five a chance? 272 00:11:48,040 --> 00:11:50,560 Speaker 5: Yeah? So five is a good chance. 273 00:11:50,600 --> 00:11:54,080 Speaker 6: I think he's had two weeks of almost full training 274 00:11:54,160 --> 00:11:57,600 Speaker 6: and himself is reported back that he's feeling really great 275 00:11:57,760 --> 00:11:59,400 Speaker 6: and almost better than he felt. 276 00:11:59,720 --> 00:12:01,760 Speaker 4: He said went out a broken leg once too. I mean, 277 00:12:01,800 --> 00:12:02,920 Speaker 4: you can't believe what he says. 278 00:12:03,240 --> 00:12:05,880 Speaker 6: But he's walking around, he's not dragging his legs behind him, 279 00:12:06,360 --> 00:12:08,040 Speaker 6: he's not on a medical girl even. 280 00:12:08,080 --> 00:12:09,320 Speaker 5: Lush it through over and. 281 00:12:10,120 --> 00:12:11,240 Speaker 4: It's just a flesh word. 282 00:12:11,640 --> 00:12:14,040 Speaker 1: Yeah. 283 00:12:14,080 --> 00:12:15,760 Speaker 5: So he's a good chance, which would be nice to 284 00:12:15,760 --> 00:12:16,200 Speaker 5: have him back. 285 00:12:16,240 --> 00:12:19,120 Speaker 6: I think Tab's a bit further behind him, and that 286 00:12:19,240 --> 00:12:21,360 Speaker 6: pre finals by may serve him really well. 287 00:12:21,520 --> 00:12:23,200 Speaker 5: So yeah, he might be a little bit. 288 00:12:23,640 --> 00:12:26,960 Speaker 1: Absolutely, he's the swear jar moment from a meeting amongst 289 00:12:27,000 --> 00:12:50,079 Speaker 1: the players and coaching staff at the Free Club. So 290 00:12:50,200 --> 00:12:51,720 Speaker 1: that we know, swearing in the Monday house old. 291 00:12:51,760 --> 00:12:54,439 Speaker 5: I imagine that all the time. 292 00:12:55,920 --> 00:12:58,920 Speaker 6: Yeah, that was that was so funny, such a great 293 00:12:58,960 --> 00:13:01,240 Speaker 6: moment to Jay. I'll credit he did pay up, gave 294 00:13:01,400 --> 00:13:04,720 Speaker 6: I did two bucks after and yeah, Finn was walking 295 00:13:04,720 --> 00:13:07,360 Speaker 6: around the change room spreaking that JAILI giving him some money. 296 00:13:07,440 --> 00:13:08,000 Speaker 1: So nice. 297 00:13:08,760 --> 00:13:10,760 Speaker 5: Yeah, it was a really funny moment to cap a 298 00:13:10,800 --> 00:13:12,080 Speaker 5: pretty amazing not. 299 00:13:12,160 --> 00:13:14,040 Speaker 1: First time a child's ever been one of the players. 300 00:13:14,400 --> 00:13:17,360 Speaker 1: Kids has been in a meeting like that. Yeah, really rare, 301 00:13:17,400 --> 00:13:17,640 Speaker 1: isn't it. 302 00:13:17,800 --> 00:13:18,000 Speaker 4: Yeah? 303 00:13:18,080 --> 00:13:19,880 Speaker 5: Yeah, so maybe I shouldn't have taken him in. 304 00:13:20,800 --> 00:13:23,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, I hope you've got half the money. 305 00:13:24,640 --> 00:13:27,160 Speaker 4: Andy Brasher has broken the all time tackling record at 306 00:13:27,200 --> 00:13:27,520 Speaker 4: the club. 307 00:13:28,679 --> 00:13:31,720 Speaker 3: Are the stats that people keep is beyond me. One 308 00:13:31,800 --> 00:13:34,040 Speaker 3: hundred and thirty five tackles this home and away season. 309 00:13:34,120 --> 00:13:37,319 Speaker 3: Matt Debour was the previous record holder in twenty twelve 310 00:13:37,440 --> 00:13:39,400 Speaker 3: and twenty thirteen with one hundred and thirty four. 311 00:13:39,880 --> 00:13:42,679 Speaker 4: So what just bragging rights? What goes on there? 312 00:13:42,760 --> 00:13:44,480 Speaker 5: Well, he can now put on his tombstone. 313 00:13:49,960 --> 00:13:52,360 Speaker 6: I think what makes that so remarkable is that Andy 314 00:13:52,440 --> 00:13:56,280 Speaker 6: has been clearly our best midfielder this year. And so 315 00:13:56,400 --> 00:13:58,760 Speaker 6: you think about best midfielders and you think around the league, 316 00:13:58,760 --> 00:14:01,280 Speaker 6: and you think about getting the all and kicking goals 317 00:14:01,320 --> 00:14:04,600 Speaker 6: and all the rest of that offensive, fancy sexy stuff. Yeah, 318 00:14:05,000 --> 00:14:07,959 Speaker 6: you don't often think about rundown tackles and all that 319 00:14:08,040 --> 00:14:12,199 Speaker 6: kind of stuff, defensive fifty getting a fingernail and scrapping getting. 320 00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:12,640 Speaker 5: Up for the opposition. 321 00:14:12,800 --> 00:14:15,520 Speaker 6: So he does it on both sides of the foot, 322 00:14:15,559 --> 00:14:18,800 Speaker 6: which makes him incredibly valuable for us. 323 00:14:19,080 --> 00:14:21,600 Speaker 5: And he's very brave, can do it all great. 324 00:14:21,840 --> 00:14:23,760 Speaker 6: Yeah, he comes up all the time in our trademark 325 00:14:23,800 --> 00:14:26,560 Speaker 6: clips on a Monday morning for all that kind of stuff, 326 00:14:26,840 --> 00:14:27,920 Speaker 6: chases and tackles and. 327 00:14:28,440 --> 00:14:28,760 Speaker 5: All of that. 328 00:14:28,960 --> 00:14:31,360 Speaker 1: So yeah, what he does is very very good, makes 329 00:14:31,440 --> 00:14:33,800 Speaker 1: him very versatile both ends of the ground, all around 330 00:14:33,840 --> 00:14:35,600 Speaker 1: the ground, and he's past the most handsome man and 331 00:14:35,600 --> 00:14:38,280 Speaker 1: putting Maddy to Boor who's retiring as well, all records. 332 00:14:38,520 --> 00:14:40,400 Speaker 4: Yeah, I would have thought he'd be on the receiving 333 00:14:40,480 --> 00:14:43,480 Speaker 4: end of the most tackles. I mean, we're all only 334 00:14:43,560 --> 00:14:45,440 Speaker 4: human at. 335 00:14:45,400 --> 00:14:48,200 Speaker 5: Least I looked at what looks like right, Yeah, he's 336 00:14:48,280 --> 00:14:49,040 Speaker 5: very attractive man. 337 00:14:50,320 --> 00:14:54,560 Speaker 1: Well mate, all the best of the weekend. 338 00:14:54,800 --> 00:14:55,800 Speaker 5: Thank you. Yeah, guys. 339 00:14:55,960 --> 00:14:57,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, can we say it's a final No, we won't 340 00:14:57,840 --> 00:14:59,920 Speaker 1: go into the final stuff anymore? Say that. 341 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:02,120 Speaker 4: Just let it lay out? 342 00:15:02,560 --> 00:15:02,800 Speaker 1: Ok? 343 00:15:03,960 --> 00:15:04,480 Speaker 5: Yeah, how you. 344 00:15:04,480 --> 00:15:10,040 Speaker 6: Figure more Lisa, More podcasts soon ninety six. 345 00:15:11,960 --> 00:15:13,920 Speaker 3: Tom Bailey is going to be at the Asta Theater 346 00:15:14,040 --> 00:15:15,280 Speaker 3: on Sunday, October thirty. 347 00:15:15,320 --> 00:15:18,160 Speaker 4: Tickets is her Ticke Tech. He's joining us this morning. 348 00:15:18,280 --> 00:15:20,440 Speaker 7: Good morning, Tom, Good morning to you. 349 00:15:20,640 --> 00:15:21,920 Speaker 4: How are you very well? 350 00:15:22,560 --> 00:15:26,440 Speaker 3: Very well Tom, of course of the Thompson Twins, one 351 00:15:26,480 --> 00:15:27,840 Speaker 3: of our favorite bands from the eighties. 352 00:15:27,960 --> 00:15:29,560 Speaker 4: Tell us about the show you're going to perform Into 353 00:15:29,560 --> 00:15:30,360 Speaker 4: the Gap in full. 354 00:15:30,680 --> 00:15:32,600 Speaker 7: That's right, and for the first time, in fact, we 355 00:15:32,680 --> 00:15:36,440 Speaker 7: haven't done this before. It's a new idea and you know, 356 00:15:36,560 --> 00:15:40,000 Speaker 7: there's been some demand to hear those I guess the 357 00:15:40,120 --> 00:15:42,600 Speaker 7: tracks on side too that never get played on the radio, 358 00:15:44,360 --> 00:15:47,480 Speaker 7: but fans, you know, are still keen on them. So 359 00:15:48,320 --> 00:15:50,680 Speaker 7: it it's created a bit of interest to do that 360 00:15:51,160 --> 00:15:53,600 Speaker 7: and it's also of interesting for me too to revisit 361 00:15:53,760 --> 00:15:55,120 Speaker 7: some of those forgotten songs. 362 00:15:56,200 --> 00:15:57,760 Speaker 1: It was a monster up in time. You mentioned the 363 00:15:58,000 --> 00:15:59,840 Speaker 1: side to a lot of fans, young fans, and now 364 00:15:59,880 --> 00:16:01,920 Speaker 1: the discovery it because the vinyl is so huge again 365 00:16:02,080 --> 00:16:03,600 Speaker 1: and they get to flip the album over. 366 00:16:04,440 --> 00:16:05,280 Speaker 7: That's that's right. 367 00:16:05,400 --> 00:16:05,600 Speaker 1: Yeah. 368 00:16:05,600 --> 00:16:08,480 Speaker 7: I mean I've been doing a summer of festivals here 369 00:16:08,520 --> 00:16:11,880 Speaker 7: in the UK and I'm noticing younger and younger faces 370 00:16:12,000 --> 00:16:16,280 Speaker 7: in the front row. So yeah, I guess it's an 371 00:16:16,320 --> 00:16:18,960 Speaker 7: effect of the Internet, is that everyone's got this library 372 00:16:19,000 --> 00:16:21,040 Speaker 7: of music stretching all the way back to the beginning 373 00:16:21,080 --> 00:16:22,240 Speaker 7: of recorded sound, and. 374 00:16:22,960 --> 00:16:23,480 Speaker 5: They use it. 375 00:16:23,920 --> 00:16:24,640 Speaker 7: It's a great thing. 376 00:16:25,040 --> 00:16:27,160 Speaker 4: And when it's good music, you get a second generation 377 00:16:27,320 --> 00:16:28,680 Speaker 4: because they come with their parents. 378 00:16:29,520 --> 00:16:29,720 Speaker 5: See. 379 00:16:31,040 --> 00:16:33,600 Speaker 7: Yeah, I mean it's partly demographic and partly we just 380 00:16:33,720 --> 00:16:36,280 Speaker 7: hope that, as you say, good music and duels and 381 00:16:36,400 --> 00:16:37,560 Speaker 7: spreads itself around. 382 00:16:38,000 --> 00:16:40,160 Speaker 4: This is your first headline tour of Australia in more 383 00:16:40,240 --> 00:16:43,040 Speaker 4: than thirty five years. Why hasn't been so long? 384 00:16:43,400 --> 00:16:45,600 Speaker 7: Well, I took a twenty seven year break. 385 00:16:45,840 --> 00:16:49,160 Speaker 5: Okay, all right, fair enough. 386 00:16:50,360 --> 00:16:53,600 Speaker 7: I'd actually quit the you know, the kind of mainstream 387 00:16:53,720 --> 00:16:56,600 Speaker 7: pop music business for a long time, and it was 388 00:16:56,680 --> 00:16:59,200 Speaker 7: almost by accident that I got back into it and 389 00:16:59,360 --> 00:17:01,680 Speaker 7: realized I was enjoying it so much. And so that's 390 00:17:01,800 --> 00:17:04,240 Speaker 7: now what I'm doing. But with a new band and 391 00:17:04,320 --> 00:17:08,240 Speaker 7: a new musician, I have fabulous musicians that are all female, 392 00:17:08,280 --> 00:17:11,359 Speaker 7: by the way, and which is an interesting dynamic and 393 00:17:11,480 --> 00:17:14,879 Speaker 7: gets us away from that kind of that assumption that 394 00:17:15,080 --> 00:17:17,440 Speaker 7: rock and roll has to be four guys standing on 395 00:17:17,520 --> 00:17:21,120 Speaker 7: a stage. You know. So I find it very interesting. 396 00:17:22,160 --> 00:17:24,639 Speaker 7: But of course, the real thing that's going and it 397 00:17:24,640 --> 00:17:27,240 Speaker 7: doesn't matter how well you play, Actually it's the emotional 398 00:17:27,280 --> 00:17:30,800 Speaker 7: connection with the audience, which to some extent relies on 399 00:17:31,320 --> 00:17:35,560 Speaker 7: the memory of those songs. But you know, so we 400 00:17:35,600 --> 00:17:37,840 Speaker 7: can play really well, but if that doesn't happen, if 401 00:17:37,920 --> 00:17:41,960 Speaker 7: the connection doesn't happen, then it's a wasted gig for me. Luckily, 402 00:17:42,119 --> 00:17:44,600 Speaker 7: it usually does because there's a lot of affection for 403 00:17:45,160 --> 00:17:47,200 Speaker 7: those songs in the way that it triggers memories of 404 00:17:47,240 --> 00:17:48,159 Speaker 7: those times as well. 405 00:17:48,320 --> 00:17:50,439 Speaker 1: Absolutely well, there was definitely a connection. The last time 406 00:17:50,480 --> 00:17:52,520 Speaker 1: you're here, Mad it was twenty seventeen with the Human 407 00:17:52,600 --> 00:17:54,560 Speaker 1: League and Culture Club. It was a great night. And 408 00:17:54,800 --> 00:17:57,320 Speaker 1: the thing I got is yourself and feel like you 409 00:17:57,400 --> 00:18:00,440 Speaker 1: from Human leg Your voices sound so incredible the same. 410 00:18:00,480 --> 00:18:02,440 Speaker 1: Why don't you get some sort of secret look after it? 411 00:18:02,520 --> 00:18:03,320 Speaker 1: What's your magic? 412 00:18:04,400 --> 00:18:04,640 Speaker 5: Wow? 413 00:18:04,760 --> 00:18:08,119 Speaker 7: Well I don't know about that. I mean, because for 414 00:18:08,240 --> 00:18:12,120 Speaker 7: a long time in my career I was a terrible smoker. 415 00:18:12,240 --> 00:18:15,280 Speaker 7: I didn't drink, to be honest, but smoking is probably 416 00:18:15,320 --> 00:18:18,480 Speaker 7: the worst thing you can do for your voice. Maybe 417 00:18:18,560 --> 00:18:20,080 Speaker 7: the twenty seven year break had. 418 00:18:20,000 --> 00:18:21,600 Speaker 5: Something to good rest. 419 00:18:25,000 --> 00:18:26,960 Speaker 3: So when you were with Toms and Twins, you weren't 420 00:18:27,000 --> 00:18:29,320 Speaker 3: four guys on a stage. You were the amazing Alanta 421 00:18:29,359 --> 00:18:32,959 Speaker 3: Curry and Joe and yourself, three people. Tops and twins 422 00:18:33,240 --> 00:18:35,840 Speaker 3: confused us all for years. How many times over the 423 00:18:35,960 --> 00:18:37,640 Speaker 3: years have you been asked if you are a twin? 424 00:18:38,240 --> 00:18:40,399 Speaker 7: That's right? Yeah, I mean I still see comments on 425 00:18:40,440 --> 00:18:43,120 Speaker 7: the internet now that's how come easy twin blah blah blah. 426 00:18:43,480 --> 00:18:46,920 Speaker 7: But it's interesting you mentioned that we were in a 427 00:18:47,040 --> 00:18:51,160 Speaker 7: sense of mold breaking lineup to have black, white male 428 00:18:51,280 --> 00:18:54,440 Speaker 7: female in the same band. I think that's you know, 429 00:18:55,000 --> 00:18:57,600 Speaker 7: it's kind of important to realize that rock and roll 430 00:18:57,720 --> 00:19:00,600 Speaker 7: is not just about music. It's about social check as well. 431 00:19:00,680 --> 00:19:02,600 Speaker 7: You know, that's the reason we all do it. I 432 00:19:02,720 --> 00:19:07,000 Speaker 7: think really it's a kind of glamorous and sexy way 433 00:19:07,040 --> 00:19:08,440 Speaker 7: of making the world a better place. 434 00:19:08,600 --> 00:19:11,600 Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, what was definitely became a bitter place on 435 00:19:11,720 --> 00:19:14,280 Speaker 1: Live O that Why did you play Philadelphia? And why 436 00:19:14,400 --> 00:19:16,480 Speaker 1: Dave Letterman's band behind you? He had some stars with 437 00:19:16,520 --> 00:19:16,920 Speaker 1: you as well. 438 00:19:17,119 --> 00:19:20,320 Speaker 7: Oh well, we were in New York recording with Nile Rodgers, 439 00:19:20,480 --> 00:19:23,200 Speaker 7: and the whole business of moving back to London to 440 00:19:23,280 --> 00:19:26,800 Speaker 7: do it there descend two difficult at the time because 441 00:19:26,840 --> 00:19:28,359 Speaker 7: we were up to our noses in a kind of 442 00:19:28,440 --> 00:19:31,040 Speaker 7: croative pursuit in New York. So we said, can we 443 00:19:31,200 --> 00:19:34,720 Speaker 7: please play in Philadelphia? Then they agreed, and then we 444 00:19:34,800 --> 00:19:38,120 Speaker 7: had an immediate problem of our normal live band wasn't there. 445 00:19:38,400 --> 00:19:41,480 Speaker 7: But Nile said, you know, Dave Letsiman won't be having 446 00:19:41,560 --> 00:19:44,520 Speaker 7: his show because Live eggs on that night, So they're 447 00:19:44,560 --> 00:19:48,199 Speaker 7: canceling the Dave let Himan show. That means his band's 448 00:19:48,240 --> 00:19:51,840 Speaker 7: going to be available. Why don't we just ask them? Wow? 449 00:19:52,480 --> 00:19:55,479 Speaker 7: So we did that and luckily neither had just been 450 00:19:55,560 --> 00:19:58,719 Speaker 7: working with Madonna, so she came in. I've just been 451 00:19:58,760 --> 00:20:01,520 Speaker 7: working with Steve Stevens Billie Idols, so he came in, 452 00:20:01,560 --> 00:20:03,720 Speaker 7: and of course Nile's a great guitarist. We had the 453 00:20:03,800 --> 00:20:07,360 Speaker 7: superstar lineup this essentially just onnor Plate. It was fantastic. 454 00:20:07,440 --> 00:20:09,520 Speaker 1: I think I remember an almost never ending a version 455 00:20:09,600 --> 00:20:11,399 Speaker 1: the Rendition of Revolution with Madonna. 456 00:20:11,480 --> 00:20:12,080 Speaker 5: It seemed to go on. 457 00:20:12,440 --> 00:20:13,040 Speaker 1: It was wonderful. 458 00:20:13,800 --> 00:20:17,240 Speaker 3: Tom I was a teenager in the eighties, hair, as 459 00:20:17,280 --> 00:20:20,800 Speaker 3: we know, was very important, and you had one of 460 00:20:20,880 --> 00:20:24,520 Speaker 3: the best lids of hair of the entire eighties. 461 00:20:25,080 --> 00:20:26,920 Speaker 4: Hopefully we've all got a lot to answer for for 462 00:20:27,000 --> 00:20:27,720 Speaker 4: the Ozone Laer. 463 00:20:28,920 --> 00:20:31,400 Speaker 3: We spoke to Tony Hadley recently and he said sometimes 464 00:20:31,440 --> 00:20:33,240 Speaker 3: it took them about an hour to get ready for 465 00:20:33,320 --> 00:20:35,840 Speaker 3: a show because there was so much involved in their clothes. 466 00:20:36,320 --> 00:20:39,480 Speaker 3: Did you how much did you get involved with that 467 00:20:39,600 --> 00:20:42,320 Speaker 3: whole eighties look and how important was. 468 00:20:42,320 --> 00:20:44,480 Speaker 7: It to you? Well? Yeah, I mean I was lucky 469 00:20:44,520 --> 00:20:47,080 Speaker 7: to have a strong guidance from Alana Curry. 470 00:20:47,280 --> 00:20:50,359 Speaker 5: Of course, she was very cool. 471 00:20:52,440 --> 00:20:54,159 Speaker 7: In fact, you know, we had a strict division of 472 00:20:54,240 --> 00:20:56,480 Speaker 7: labor in the Thompson Twins, and she was in charge 473 00:20:56,680 --> 00:20:59,600 Speaker 7: of the image side of things. I was doing the 474 00:20:59,680 --> 00:21:02,800 Speaker 7: mis I did the music, and Joe did the live show. 475 00:21:02,880 --> 00:21:06,160 Speaker 7: The way that we organized that and so we got 476 00:21:06,200 --> 00:21:08,040 Speaker 7: on with it and kind of told each other what 477 00:21:08,320 --> 00:21:10,400 Speaker 7: we thought was best to do, and we pretty much 478 00:21:10,440 --> 00:21:12,680 Speaker 7: accepted it. And you know, there's a great dynamic with 479 00:21:12,760 --> 00:21:15,040 Speaker 7: three people. You can't have a split decision. It goes 480 00:21:15,080 --> 00:21:17,720 Speaker 7: one way or the other every time. So we didn't 481 00:21:17,720 --> 00:21:19,520 Speaker 7: spend a lot of time arguing about things. 482 00:21:19,560 --> 00:21:20,320 Speaker 5: We just got on with it. 483 00:21:20,560 --> 00:21:23,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, Can I ask what is Alana doing these days? 484 00:21:23,520 --> 00:21:24,359 Speaker 3: What have you seen her? 485 00:21:24,800 --> 00:21:28,560 Speaker 7: Oh? For sure? Yeah, she lives in London, okay, and 486 00:21:29,040 --> 00:21:31,280 Speaker 7: I think she has plans to move to the Southern 487 00:21:31,320 --> 00:21:33,360 Speaker 7: hemisphere again, so that's interesting. 488 00:21:33,600 --> 00:21:33,760 Speaker 5: Yea. 489 00:21:34,160 --> 00:21:37,399 Speaker 7: And yeah, she's in great form. She's become less of 490 00:21:37,520 --> 00:21:40,000 Speaker 7: a musician and more of a conceptual artist. 491 00:21:45,640 --> 00:21:46,720 Speaker 4: She's very cool. 492 00:21:47,320 --> 00:21:50,920 Speaker 3: And Joe Joe Leeway he got into hypnotherapy when he 493 00:21:51,000 --> 00:21:53,800 Speaker 3: left music because he ever hypnotized you, Not that. 494 00:21:53,840 --> 00:21:57,960 Speaker 1: I know, but then how could I tell's right true? 495 00:21:59,080 --> 00:22:00,760 Speaker 7: Maybe this whole thing it's just a dream. 496 00:22:01,359 --> 00:22:06,359 Speaker 1: We didn't really get up it. When you and a 497 00:22:06,400 --> 00:22:08,440 Speaker 1: Lada wrote I Want That Man for Debora Harry and 498 00:22:08,480 --> 00:22:10,640 Speaker 1: know those songs on that album. Did you think we've 499 00:22:10,680 --> 00:22:13,040 Speaker 1: got We've got to hit here? It was fairly obviously 500 00:22:13,160 --> 00:22:16,160 Speaker 1: straight away because it was a huge mess song. Yeah. 501 00:22:16,200 --> 00:22:18,439 Speaker 7: I think we wrote two or three things for her 502 00:22:18,600 --> 00:22:20,520 Speaker 7: and that was the one that stood out. So yeah, 503 00:22:20,560 --> 00:22:22,159 Speaker 7: we knew which one was going to be the single, 504 00:22:22,680 --> 00:22:25,840 Speaker 7: and it kind of it suited her personality and it 505 00:22:25,920 --> 00:22:27,920 Speaker 7: suited her ethic at the time. You know, it was 506 00:22:28,000 --> 00:22:31,360 Speaker 7: slightly progressive, but it was also good old art rock 507 00:22:31,400 --> 00:22:34,159 Speaker 7: and roll, you know. So she sang it really easily 508 00:22:34,320 --> 00:22:37,440 Speaker 7: and we enjoyed doing that. I mean, Deborah is exactly 509 00:22:37,600 --> 00:22:39,200 Speaker 7: what it says on the tin. You know, she is 510 00:22:39,320 --> 00:22:43,080 Speaker 7: the art punk rocker and can carry a tune with 511 00:22:43,560 --> 00:22:45,320 Speaker 7: guts and enthusiasm. 512 00:22:45,440 --> 00:22:48,040 Speaker 3: So, yeah, back when you wrote the songs, did you 513 00:22:48,280 --> 00:22:51,200 Speaker 3: think that hold Me Now would be the one that 514 00:22:51,600 --> 00:22:54,560 Speaker 3: to this day you still hear programmed on so many 515 00:22:54,680 --> 00:22:56,960 Speaker 3: radio stations so many times a week. 516 00:22:57,119 --> 00:22:59,760 Speaker 4: We certainly play it a lot because it's timeless. 517 00:23:00,080 --> 00:23:01,520 Speaker 7: Well, yes, I did know that it was a very 518 00:23:01,560 --> 00:23:03,680 Speaker 7: strong piece of work and it was enchanting in a 519 00:23:03,760 --> 00:23:05,680 Speaker 7: way that grabbed my attention. But I didn't know it 520 00:23:05,800 --> 00:23:08,399 Speaker 7: was going to be so big. I didn't know. I 521 00:23:08,480 --> 00:23:10,160 Speaker 7: didn't know there was going to be so much bigger 522 00:23:10,200 --> 00:23:13,000 Speaker 7: than all the other songs. Because we have a few hits, 523 00:23:13,040 --> 00:23:14,720 Speaker 7: you know, which, which is a nice thing to have 524 00:23:14,880 --> 00:23:16,800 Speaker 7: when you go out on stage thinking we've you know, 525 00:23:17,080 --> 00:23:18,879 Speaker 7: we've got a handful of things that everyone will know. 526 00:23:19,520 --> 00:23:23,480 Speaker 7: But that one somehow traveled very well. And I think 527 00:23:23,560 --> 00:23:27,600 Speaker 7: it's down to the emotional content as much as the music, 528 00:23:28,880 --> 00:23:30,680 Speaker 7: and actually it comes from it, you know, we wrote 529 00:23:30,720 --> 00:23:34,040 Speaker 7: it because we'd had an argument and we made up, 530 00:23:34,359 --> 00:23:37,119 Speaker 7: we made friends again, and that were that was the 531 00:23:37,280 --> 00:23:39,920 Speaker 7: kind of way we expressed it, and then we wrote 532 00:23:39,960 --> 00:23:40,639 Speaker 7: a song about it. 533 00:23:41,480 --> 00:23:44,080 Speaker 1: In music, Tom, what was the last band or artist 534 00:23:44,160 --> 00:23:45,840 Speaker 1: t shirt you wored? Do you ever wear any merch? 535 00:23:45,960 --> 00:23:52,920 Speaker 7: I've probably tried on one of my own, but I 536 00:23:53,200 --> 00:23:57,080 Speaker 7: can't remember wearing anyone else's not in recent years anyway. 537 00:23:57,080 --> 00:24:00,240 Speaker 1: Right Thoms and Twins is good? Twins Domain have the 538 00:24:00,320 --> 00:24:01,520 Speaker 1: Into the Gap one on for this tour? 539 00:24:01,680 --> 00:24:03,680 Speaker 7: Yes? Yeah, yeah, all right. 540 00:24:03,760 --> 00:24:06,360 Speaker 3: Well, Tom Bailey will be the Aster Theater Sunday, October 541 00:24:06,480 --> 00:24:08,280 Speaker 3: thirty doing Into the Gap in full. 542 00:24:08,119 --> 00:24:10,000 Speaker 4: As well as a whole bunch of other great stuff. 543 00:24:10,040 --> 00:24:13,120 Speaker 4: Tickets a through ticket Tech. Absolute pleasure to speak to you, Tom, 544 00:24:13,200 --> 00:24:13,760 Speaker 4: good to talk to. 545 00:24:13,720 --> 00:24:16,320 Speaker 7: You man, fantastic. The pleasures mine and I'm looking forward 546 00:24:16,359 --> 00:24:16,720 Speaker 7: to seeing you. 547 00:24:16,840 --> 00:24:22,000 Speaker 5: Will know more Lisa, more podcasts soon. Ninety six. 548 00:24:25,520 --> 00:24:27,800 Speaker 3: Well, for starters, you want to be careful when it's 549 00:24:27,840 --> 00:24:30,200 Speaker 3: wet and slippery that you don't hurt back, of course, 550 00:24:30,640 --> 00:24:33,159 Speaker 3: and if you already suffer from a bad back, you 551 00:24:33,320 --> 00:24:36,760 Speaker 3: probably want to gently tell your friends I can't help 552 00:24:36,840 --> 00:24:37,160 Speaker 3: you move. 553 00:24:37,520 --> 00:24:39,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, you don't want to be picking up boxes, 554 00:24:39,880 --> 00:24:40,320 Speaker 1: even if. 555 00:24:40,200 --> 00:24:42,600 Speaker 4: You people are too nice for their. 556 00:24:42,440 --> 00:24:45,080 Speaker 1: Own trying to help a mate out, don't boss? 557 00:24:46,040 --> 00:24:47,160 Speaker 4: Who heard his back this week? 558 00:24:47,240 --> 00:24:47,440 Speaker 8: Yeah? 559 00:24:47,440 --> 00:24:48,119 Speaker 1: He did so. 560 00:24:48,240 --> 00:24:53,160 Speaker 4: He's been on the old w f H working from home. 561 00:24:53,320 --> 00:24:56,440 Speaker 1: They're working from home in his pajama body. Yes, maybe 562 00:24:56,520 --> 00:24:59,960 Speaker 1: with a donut cushion or whatever. You need heat packs 563 00:25:00,160 --> 00:25:03,120 Speaker 1: or a doughnut. Question for a bad back, if you've 564 00:25:03,119 --> 00:25:06,040 Speaker 1: got your lower back and the cocksick is evolved, definitely, 565 00:25:06,080 --> 00:25:06,520 Speaker 1: heat packs. 566 00:25:06,560 --> 00:25:09,560 Speaker 4: I didn't know what said anything about a cossacksick. 567 00:25:10,359 --> 00:25:10,639 Speaker 5: Six. 568 00:25:11,920 --> 00:25:16,879 Speaker 1: That's not a cossack a cock sick. He's hurting. 569 00:25:17,000 --> 00:25:19,760 Speaker 4: We want to ask you, how did you hurt your back? 570 00:25:19,840 --> 00:25:21,760 Speaker 1: Have you ever had back issues? You ever had that problem? 571 00:25:21,880 --> 00:25:24,840 Speaker 4: I am very fortunate that I don't do enough to 572 00:25:24,960 --> 00:25:25,600 Speaker 4: hurt myself. 573 00:25:26,280 --> 00:25:26,960 Speaker 5: Not active enough. 574 00:25:27,040 --> 00:25:29,399 Speaker 4: This is my this is my tactic in life. 575 00:25:29,560 --> 00:25:30,040 Speaker 1: Well done. 576 00:25:30,160 --> 00:25:31,600 Speaker 4: I've never hurt my back. 577 00:25:31,720 --> 00:25:34,919 Speaker 3: Okay, I've never broken anything, right, I've never had anything 578 00:25:34,960 --> 00:25:36,840 Speaker 3: in a moon boot or a cask. 579 00:25:37,119 --> 00:25:38,480 Speaker 5: You're a rarety except for wine. 580 00:25:39,240 --> 00:25:41,280 Speaker 4: You're a freak of nature and not very often from 581 00:25:41,280 --> 00:25:41,720 Speaker 4: a cart. 582 00:25:42,600 --> 00:25:43,280 Speaker 1: No white injuries. 583 00:25:43,359 --> 00:25:44,280 Speaker 4: Have you ever heard you bout it? 584 00:25:44,359 --> 00:25:46,360 Speaker 1: Only as a fifteen sixteen year old trying to show 585 00:25:46,400 --> 00:25:48,280 Speaker 1: off to my new cricket coach, trying to bowl too fast, 586 00:25:48,680 --> 00:25:50,520 Speaker 1: you know what I mean, trying to bowl too fast 587 00:25:50,560 --> 00:25:52,560 Speaker 1: in the nets. Played one week, took a few wickets. 588 00:25:52,640 --> 00:25:54,840 Speaker 1: The next week I was bowling like my little brother, 589 00:25:55,280 --> 00:25:56,800 Speaker 1: and they're all looking at me, going, what's wrong? Is 590 00:25:56,840 --> 00:25:57,720 Speaker 1: I've done my backing? 591 00:25:57,960 --> 00:25:58,120 Speaker 7: Oh? 592 00:25:58,480 --> 00:26:00,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, you're good. And once you do it well, yeah, 593 00:26:00,720 --> 00:26:01,760 Speaker 1: you can have a lifetime. 594 00:26:01,960 --> 00:26:05,240 Speaker 3: Slippery slippery slope. How did you hurt your back? Kristen 595 00:26:05,359 --> 00:26:09,120 Speaker 3: and Darling downs, Hello, Hello, are you good? 596 00:26:09,560 --> 00:26:10,240 Speaker 4: How did you do it? 597 00:26:12,040 --> 00:26:13,880 Speaker 2: So this is my husband about three and a half 598 00:26:14,040 --> 00:26:14,440 Speaker 2: years ago. 599 00:26:16,040 --> 00:26:16,600 Speaker 1: To this day. 600 00:26:16,680 --> 00:26:19,200 Speaker 2: He still gets pain. But he was running after my 601 00:26:19,359 --> 00:26:22,080 Speaker 2: son in a park and he slipped on a big 602 00:26:22,200 --> 00:26:27,200 Speaker 2: sloppy dog poop landed on a rock. 603 00:26:28,320 --> 00:26:31,200 Speaker 1: Dear, not having a banana peal, I had to be 604 00:26:31,240 --> 00:26:31,560 Speaker 1: a poop. 605 00:26:32,480 --> 00:26:35,920 Speaker 4: Yeah, it was a poo oh and this is why 606 00:26:36,000 --> 00:26:38,960 Speaker 4: you've got to pick up your dog. Yeah, people dangerous, 607 00:26:39,520 --> 00:26:44,720 Speaker 4: that's awful. So Adam was embarrassing, Yes, the four things. 608 00:26:47,240 --> 00:26:48,120 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, it laughs. 609 00:26:48,240 --> 00:26:49,920 Speaker 4: It hurts when he laughs though, that's the problem. 610 00:26:50,000 --> 00:26:52,240 Speaker 1: If he's got pain ongoing and treatment that's expensive. 611 00:26:52,880 --> 00:26:55,240 Speaker 4: And he steps very carefully at the doe park. 612 00:26:55,320 --> 00:27:00,159 Speaker 1: Now he's dodging it. Thanks christ, Thanks Kristin, thank you go. 613 00:27:01,040 --> 00:27:02,800 Speaker 1: So many people hurt the backs of the people hurt 614 00:27:02,800 --> 00:27:06,080 Speaker 1: the backs doing really like things that don't seem like 615 00:27:06,080 --> 00:27:06,800 Speaker 1: they're going to be a problem. 616 00:27:06,920 --> 00:27:10,560 Speaker 4: That seems to be more the case than not when 617 00:27:10,600 --> 00:27:13,520 Speaker 4: you hurt your back. I stood up. It's like, yeah, 618 00:27:14,160 --> 00:27:16,640 Speaker 4: I got out of the car across the day able 619 00:27:16,680 --> 00:27:19,880 Speaker 4: to get the revote. Susan Empire's Field. What happened? 620 00:27:21,280 --> 00:27:22,880 Speaker 2: I actually stepped off of a curb. 621 00:27:23,760 --> 00:27:25,920 Speaker 4: Oh you didn't do the half on the curb, half 622 00:27:26,000 --> 00:27:27,320 Speaker 4: off the curb on your foot. 623 00:27:27,119 --> 00:27:27,320 Speaker 5: Did you? 624 00:27:27,840 --> 00:27:27,879 Speaker 6: No? 625 00:27:28,400 --> 00:27:28,440 Speaker 7: No? 626 00:27:28,960 --> 00:27:32,680 Speaker 2: No, I just actually stepped off the curb. Yes, and 627 00:27:33,080 --> 00:27:33,920 Speaker 2: my back went twain. 628 00:27:34,320 --> 00:27:38,320 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, back to go twang. Did you have or 629 00:27:38,400 --> 00:27:39,440 Speaker 1: feel something straight away? 630 00:27:39,480 --> 00:27:41,159 Speaker 8: Susan, Oh no, yeah I felt it. 631 00:27:42,000 --> 00:27:44,840 Speaker 5: Yeah, step off. 632 00:27:46,880 --> 00:27:50,480 Speaker 2: I've done a lot of working on cars before. That 633 00:27:50,800 --> 00:27:55,040 Speaker 2: doesn't help as you're growing older. And that was the 634 00:27:55,119 --> 00:28:01,280 Speaker 2: final straw. For four years, I was off work, and 635 00:28:01,480 --> 00:28:06,120 Speaker 2: then I got onto CBD oil and I'm back working. 636 00:28:05,880 --> 00:28:08,560 Speaker 4: Now, all right, right and feeling good. 637 00:28:09,040 --> 00:28:12,119 Speaker 2: Oh well, it doesn't give you that hard does. 638 00:28:15,359 --> 00:28:15,720 Speaker 4: Your back? 639 00:28:16,000 --> 00:28:16,240 Speaker 7: Yeah? 640 00:28:17,440 --> 00:28:19,720 Speaker 2: I was using a walker for four years. Wow? 641 00:28:20,280 --> 00:28:23,359 Speaker 4: Really and now you're not using a walker No, no, I'm. 642 00:28:23,800 --> 00:28:30,440 Speaker 2: But ye wow, I will float CBD. 643 00:28:30,200 --> 00:28:33,800 Speaker 1: Oil the whole time, and all of that trouble and 644 00:28:33,840 --> 00:28:35,720 Speaker 1: paying for something that seems so inocuous at the time 645 00:28:35,840 --> 00:28:36,760 Speaker 1: to step up exactly. 646 00:28:36,920 --> 00:28:39,200 Speaker 4: Wow, yep, yep, thank you, Susan. 647 00:28:39,800 --> 00:28:41,959 Speaker 2: No worries and keep doing what you're doing. You're doing 648 00:28:42,000 --> 00:28:42,520 Speaker 2: a great job. 649 00:28:42,680 --> 00:28:48,160 Speaker 1: Careful yeah, WA's where I walked today? These girls coming in. 650 00:28:48,720 --> 00:28:50,960 Speaker 3: Yes, be careful where you put your foot. Wendy and 651 00:28:51,080 --> 00:28:53,000 Speaker 3: rolling Stone, How did you hurt your back? 652 00:28:54,000 --> 00:28:57,280 Speaker 8: Oh? Good morning morning? Were are It was about forty 653 00:28:57,360 --> 00:28:59,960 Speaker 8: five years ago, now telling my age. I was about 654 00:29:00,280 --> 00:29:02,800 Speaker 8: fifteen and decided that was a nice hot day. Mom 655 00:29:02,960 --> 00:29:05,040 Speaker 8: dad went home. I couldn't sit in here to ask, 656 00:29:05,720 --> 00:29:08,480 Speaker 8: so let's go do some swimming. So I decided to okay, 657 00:29:08,640 --> 00:29:11,800 Speaker 8: get changed, go and do a big bombing in the pool. 658 00:29:12,120 --> 00:29:14,520 Speaker 4: Concrete cool, you know, you know. 659 00:29:14,680 --> 00:29:17,280 Speaker 8: So I went running up to it, jumped up in 660 00:29:17,280 --> 00:29:18,760 Speaker 8: the air as high as they could, went into the 661 00:29:18,800 --> 00:29:26,600 Speaker 8: big killye fetal position, straight down, missed the water, the 662 00:29:26,720 --> 00:29:31,719 Speaker 8: concrete pool and as I a domino, a brick right 663 00:29:31,800 --> 00:29:34,640 Speaker 8: up your fine and I will never ever ever forget 664 00:29:34,680 --> 00:29:35,160 Speaker 8: that pain. 665 00:29:35,520 --> 00:29:38,600 Speaker 4: You missed the today till today. 666 00:29:38,640 --> 00:29:44,120 Speaker 1: I am painful and you were just skylarking as a kid, yes, basically. 667 00:29:43,920 --> 00:29:47,480 Speaker 8: Yeah, stupid things and couldn't tell my parents no no, 668 00:29:47,840 --> 00:29:49,480 Speaker 8: because this sort of thing. 669 00:29:49,600 --> 00:29:54,880 Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, so you didn't get you didn't land partially 670 00:29:54,960 --> 00:29:56,640 Speaker 1: in the water or anything. Was you missed it completely? 671 00:29:57,640 --> 00:30:00,440 Speaker 8: Well, I actually went. I was paralyzed about sixty seconds. 672 00:30:00,480 --> 00:30:03,760 Speaker 8: So he did fall face forward into the pools and 673 00:30:04,000 --> 00:30:08,160 Speaker 8: couldn't couldn't move. What happens is you get electricity all 674 00:30:08,240 --> 00:30:11,120 Speaker 8: through your body. It's horrible. 675 00:30:11,240 --> 00:30:14,720 Speaker 4: Never done a Bomby since no, no, I would. 676 00:30:14,560 --> 00:30:18,160 Speaker 8: Never never even jumped in the pool. 677 00:30:18,680 --> 00:30:19,560 Speaker 4: I don't blame you. 678 00:30:22,080 --> 00:30:25,080 Speaker 8: Yes, yeah, quite painful, but it was like your mom. 679 00:30:25,160 --> 00:30:27,920 Speaker 8: I didn't break anything, but damaged all the nerves and 680 00:30:27,960 --> 00:30:28,720 Speaker 8: everything all the way up. 681 00:30:30,360 --> 00:30:31,120 Speaker 1: It's a long time. 682 00:30:32,000 --> 00:30:33,520 Speaker 3: I'm just going to go out on a limb here 683 00:30:33,560 --> 00:30:36,200 Speaker 3: and say that is a difficult story to top. 684 00:30:36,280 --> 00:30:38,360 Speaker 4: And we've all been there, we've all done the Bobby. 685 00:30:38,760 --> 00:30:40,520 Speaker 1: I'm just like that look on my face when you 686 00:30:40,560 --> 00:30:43,320 Speaker 1: hear stories like that, missed the water in the pool 687 00:30:44,800 --> 00:30:46,000 Speaker 1: you're likely to be walking through 688 00:30:46,840 --> 00:30:50,760 Speaker 5: Is bloody six A Fmzy and Lisa