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A Breath of Fresh Air
Angry Anderson– Australia's Most Famous Rock N Roll Outlaw

A Breath of Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 52:00


Before the name Angry Anderson was etched into the annals of Australian rock music history, before the explosive energy of Rose Tattoo dominated stages, and before the emotional hit single “Suddenly” melted hearts across the world, there was just a working-class kid from Melbourne with a lot of grit and one hell of a voice.Born Gary Stephen Anderson in 1947, in Melbourne, Angry's early years were shaped by a rough-and-tumble environment that would later fuel his gritty, growling vocal style and hard-edged lyrics. Growing up in a tough household and navigating the chaos of suburban Australia during the 50s and 60s, Angry developed a rebellious spirit early on. He wasn't just angry in name—it was an energy, a rawness, a defiance that became his brand.Angry's first brush with the music world came in the late 60s when he joined the psychedelic band Peace Power and Purity, but it wasn't long before he migrated toward something heavier, something louder, something that matched the fury he carried inside. He soon found himself fronting the Buster Brown band—a raw, blues-rock outfit that blended searing guitar riffs with Angry's sandpaper vocals.Buster Brown became known in the Australian pub rock circuit, with Anderson's stage presence quickly earning him a reputation as a firecracker performer who gave everything on stage.In 76, Angry joined a new band called Rose Tattoo. It was ferocious and unapologetically Aussie. Rose Tattoo wasn't just a rock band. They were a statement. With their bald heads, tattooed bodies, and denim-stained bravado, they embodied working-class rebellion, pub rock pride, and that dangerous edge of Aussie outlaw culture. Their debut self-titled album in 78, featuring hits like “Bad Boy for Love” and “Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw,” exploded onto the Australian charts and gained attention in Europe.Rose Tattoo were frequent support acts for AC/DC, and they earned massive respect from international bands like Guns N' Roses, who cited them as a major influence.But just when everyone thought they had Angry figured out—tattooed tough guy, snarling rock dog—he flipped the script. In 87, Angry released “Suddenly”, an emotional power ballad that no one saw coming. The song became a global phenomenon when it was used in Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan's wedding episode on the soap Neighbours, watched by millions.As the 90s rolled around, Angry became more than just a rock singer. He emerged as a tv personality. His charisma, honesty, and at times fiery opinions made him a household name in Australian media.In 92, he showed off his acting chops in the post-apocalyptic classic Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, starring alongside Mel Gibson and Tina Turner.But Angry also channeled his influence into causes he cared about. He became a passionate youth advocate, speaking out against domestic violence and drug abuse, drawing on his own difficult upbringing to connect with vulnerable communities. He even flirted with politics—running as a Senate candidate in later years.Despite countless lineup changes, personal tragedies—including the loss of many original Rose Tattoo members to cancer—and the ever-changing music landscape, Angry has kept the Rose Tattoo flame burning. He's the longest-tenured member and has fronted the band through decades of Australian and international tours.In recent years, Rose Tattoo have toured extensively across Australia and Europe, proving the band's enduring legacy. Angry, now in his 70s, continues to perform with the same raw energy that made him a legend in the first place.Angry Anderson isn't just an Australian rock icon—he's a survivor, a storyteller, and a symbol of the grit and soul that defines Australian hard rock.Discover all that makes Angry Anderson tick in this compelling episode. Reach out to me with comments or requests for future guests: https//:www.abreathoffreshair.com.au

Harold's Old Time Radio
Buster Brown Gang 44-10-14 (xx) Billy Stanley

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 27:10


Buster Brown Gang 44-10-14 (xx) Billy Stanley

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Still Rockin' It - Cheryl Lee
What has Rose Tattoo's Angry Anderson been up to lately? OR Is Rock 'n' Roll the Fountain of Youth?

Still Rockin' It - Cheryl Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 79:08 Transcription Available


Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Imagine grappling with a 15-year-old laptop while pondering the durability of things from yesteryear. Legendary frontman Angry Anderson joins us to share his humorous insights on technology, comparing himself to the old appliances that just keep going. Join us for a nostalgic ride through Angry's personal history, as we trace his journey from childhood in Melbourne to the exhilarating life of a rock musician on tour. You'll hear about his upcoming performances, with stops at iconic venues like California's Whiskey a Go-Go, and his reflections on sharing the stage with legends such as ZZ Top and George Thorogood.But it's not all rock and roll tales; we dive into the transformative power of music when faced with life's challenges. Angry opens up about overcoming childhood trauma and the importance of addressing emotional health issues early on. Listen as he shares how music became his saving grace, channeling emotions into creativity and advocating for others to find their own paths to healing. His story of resilience is a reminder of the enduring strength found in both rock music and the human spirit.Rounding out our conversation, we explore the origins of Angry's musical journey, from his first band to joining Buster Brown, and how fate led him to become a singer. There's excitement in the air with new music releases and plans to welcome back former band members. Angry also fondly recounts the joy of reconnecting with old friends and the thrill of creating new music. Whether you're a long-time fan or just discovering the world of Rose Tattoo, this episode promises a blend of heartfelt stories, musical insights, and the timeless energy of rock and roll.What have Angry Anderson and Rose Tattoo been up to lately?  Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – Knights and Tournaments. 460727

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 28:35


Smiling Ed opens with a song, My Grandpa Is the Smartest man I Know. After a little joking around, Buster Browns friends present the story in the vane of King…

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – Pegasus The Great Winged Horse. 460526

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025


The happy Buster Brown Gang are on the air! Smiling Ed and his friend Froggie greet the kids with a song, Grandpa Can Fix Anything. Smiling Ed doesn't waste any…

Podcast – The Overnightscape
The Overnightscape 2177 – Mappy Mutant Shareware Buster Brown (12/10/24)

Podcast – The Overnightscape

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 191:25


3:11:25 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: George Washington’s inauguration, last of the Pocket Onsug Radios sent out, wigs, hats, gam shows, theaters, next day, barge, plane dream, Russian Doll (TV Series 2019–2022), 1789 inaugural speech, Deism, Mappy Mutant Shareware Buster Brown, fonts, Grateful Dead 1978 Egypt T-shirt, Super Pocket Atari Edition […]

The Overnightscape Underground
The Overnightscape 2177 – Mappy Mutant Shareware Buster Brown (12/10/24)

The Overnightscape Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 191:25


3:11:25 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: George Washington’s inauguration, last of the Pocket Onsug Radios sent out, wigs, hats, gam shows, theaters, next day, barge, plane dream, Russian Doll (TV Series 2019–2022), 1789 inaugural speech, Deism, Mappy Mutant Shareware Buster Brown, fonts, Grateful Dead 1978 Egypt T-shirt, Super Pocket Atari Edition […]

Harold's Old Time Radio
Buster Brown Gang 52-10-04 (xx) The Boy Who Wouldn't Obey

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 13:44


Buster Brown Gang 52-10-04 (xx) The Boy Who Wouldn't Obey

How’s That? - The Podcast
Angry Anderson - Pt 2!

How’s That? - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 56:44


In Pt 2 of Angry Anderson's “How's That? – The Podcast” episode, the Oz music legend talks to the boys about : Buster Brown, the beginnings of Rose Tattoo, Axl Rose & Guns N' Roses after parties, touring and drinking with ZZ Top, teaching ZZ Top how to use the c**t word, Slash, his smash hit "Suddenly" that was used in the TV show Neighbours, Kylie Minogue, whale songs & much, much more!

SNL Hall of Fame
Charles Barkley

SNL Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 82:30


This week on the SNL Hall of Fame podcast we're joined by Mike Murray from the SNN to discuss the career and Hall of Fame candidacy of 4-time host Sir Charles Barkley. Transcript:Track 2:[0:40] Thank you so much, Doug DeNance. It is a thrill to be back here at the SNL Hall of Fame on the SNL Hall of Fame podcast. My name is JD and it is a absolute wreck outside. Let me fold up this umbrella. My feet are dirty. Follow my lead. I'm going to wipe them. You know what I'm saying? Let's go inside. But before we do, the SNL Hall of Fame podcast is a weekly affair where each Each episode, we take a deep dive into the career of a former cast member, host, musical guest, or writer, and add them to the ballot for your consideration. Once the nominees have been announced, we turn to you, the listener, to vote for the most deserving and help determine who will be enshrined for perpetuity in the hall. And that's how we play the game. It's just that simple. We have a Barnburner of a show this week, Thomas is going to be joined by stat guru from the SNN, Mike Murray, to discuss the career of four-time host Charles Barkley. This should be a good one, folks. But before we get into that conversation, why don't we visit our friend Matt Ardill in his trivia corner?Track 4:[2:02] Ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, I give you the Trivia Meister, Matt Ardell. Matt, how are you doing? I'm good, thanks, JD. And yourself? You know what? Any day that I get to sit here and listen to you tell me some of my favorite actor, actresses, or pop culture figures' height, then I am in a good place. Hey, it's the facts that everybody wants to know. That's right.Track 4:[2:27] Well, I've got a very tall tale for you today. Um charles sparkly uh six six uh february 20th 1963 is his birth date um he was born in leeds alabama and nicknamed sir charles the bread truck and round mound off of rebound uh he is was the first african-american born in a segregated hospital in his all-white town and one of the the first group of black kids to attend his elementary school um in high school he actually didn't make the varsity basketball team at first yeah out of here no yeah it's true he was named uh as a reserve um but he grew from five foot ten to six foot four over the summer And then he was put in a starting position the next year And he averaged 19 points and 17 rebounds per game in high school.Track 4:[3:33] He then went on to play for the Auburn Tigers in college, where he would become known for his talent of blocking shots and then dunking, often getting possession of the ball and running the full length of the court to dunk instead of pass.Track 4:[3:50] Drafted to the NBA during his final year of college, he dropped out of school to join the 76ers and was best friends with Michael Jordan. They were born three days apart with and he is also friends with Magic Johnson, who, when Magic had to retire due to his HIV diagnosis, Charles changed his number from his college number of 34 to Johnson's 32 to pay tribute to him during his last year in the NBA. He is actually the shortest player in nba history to lead the league rebounding from 86 to 87 as well as being a basketball player and tnt sports commentator he is an actor with 30 film credits produced three and was one of the writers for inside the nba he has been on shows including including the Goldberg, Modern Family, and The Simpsons, and even the Clerks TV show appearing in an animated form as himself.Track 4:[4:56] Huh. Very cool. You know, I never watched the Clerks cartoon. It's very Clerks-y. Yeah, yes. It's definitely got that Kevin Smith vibe. Well, this is very Barkley of you. So, nicely done. let's go downstairs with thomas and mike murray as they discuss more about our nominee this week charles barkley, All right.Track 3:[5:52] Matt and JD, thank you so much and welcome to another discussion about a great nominee here at the SNL Hall of Fame. A fun one, an interesting one, I would say an unorthodox nominee for the SNL Hall of Fame. Of course, we were talking about the one and only Sir Charles, Charles Barkley, today for the host category. And with me, a repeat guest, I had to bring him back, Mike Murray from the Saturday Night Network, a stats guru for Saturday Night Live. Not just a stats guru, like, I don't wanna pigeonhole Mike as just a stats guy, Because, Mike, your knowledge of SNL goes beyond stats. I think you need to get more credit. You have insights that a lot of people don't have. So it's not just in the lab and the numbers, that's a lot of it. But you have genuine, awesome knowledge and insights about the show. So I'm so happy to have you back here on the SNL Hall of Fame. Thanks, Thomas. I mean, great intro right there. What do I say?Track 3:[6:54] I'm happy to be on this show with you. I think you're one of the best SNL podcast hosts out there. So for me to be with you talking shop about basketball about snl what could be better than this so thanks for having me back yeah absolutely i hope brad and gary from the not ready for prime primetime podcast heard you just say that so we need to cut them down the pegs no they're great too my first appearance on snl hall of fame was with uh brad yeah they're no they're they're fun guys i actually got to meet them uh in person this past weekend in philadelphia oh so yeah so But I appreciate that, man. It's so good to have you back. Before we get started, we like to do the plugs up top. Why don't you tell people what you're up to this season on the Saturday Night Network? Well, big one coming up, Season 5-0. So, late September, we're going to have a new season of the show. So, that means the SNN, the Saturday Night Network, will be back in full force. So, we do three shows a week. We do a hot take show at 1 a.m. Following the broadcast. We do a Monday roundtable, and on Wednesday nights, that's my show. It's the stat show. It's called By the Numbers.Track 3:[8:06] And if you've ever been interested in the analytics side of SNL, which is a hard pitch at times, but people gravitate towards it, and it was just something that I started doing, just kind of making my own sports world about my favorite show, because my number one love in life is sports and I'm always on the reference sites and like to do comparisons and I figured why not do that for the institution that is SNL so I started doing appearances and then I started doing screen time I made an algorithm to get an output number for each person who appears on the show called the power ranking and so we covered those three numbers every week on the show and And just kind of get into like a sports radio talk show about SNL every week. So following a new episode every Wednesday, 8 p.m. Eastern, you can hear that show on the SNN. That's awesome. And the thing with analytics on your show is it leads to discussions. So it leads to insights about that week's episode or the season as a whole. So you get really just neat discussions like sports radio and I'm the same way like I always watched SNL like it was sports I'm really into like the stats part of it I was perusing like.Track 3:[9:30] Pro football reference basketball reference and baseball reference just today for one reason or another so i'm always on those sites yeah that's a normal day for me as well yeah absolutely i subscribe monthly to basketball reference so i don't get the ads so i do the football yeah.Track 3:[9:45] That's awesome so those are great sites i've been working on a uh entire history of nfl game log yeah last year i have excel spreadsheets that people would just that would blow their mind about how much of a sports nerd that i am so so we're on the we're on the same wavelength mike yeah that's why we get along so well and for sure i'm glad you mentioned that because i do even as a kid thought snl was like a sport because it's live so you know i've said before that yeah it is cool to know how much screen time like chewbacca got and star wars but like it's edited like this is live things are being cut at dress things are being cut for time live during the the show so if you don't make it on that night like that's a zero but like if you you know what if all three of your showcases make it like wouldn't you want to look back i mean this is the snl hall of fame and say those are your hall of fame episodes just like games or seasons yeah precisely and we didn't do this on purpose by the way but this is the most seamless uh.Track 3:[10:46] Segue i think that i've had in a long time uh comparing snl to sports because today's nominee charles barkley of course uh former nba player uh current well i guess that's maybe a little up in the air but he was on inside the nba for uh 24 years um but i guess now that's that's we'll see what happens heading into next season um but charles barkley known as one of the great characters in nba history even while he was still playing he was known as kind of an off the wall character um he's pretty Pretty short for his position.Track 3:[11:21] They called him the round mound of rebound. Played an aggressive style, outspoken guy.Track 3:[11:27] So people knew all about Charles Barkley. So I'm wondering, Mike, when did you take notice of Charles Barkley? And what's your basketball fandom like? Well, for me, I'm a big basketball fan, huge Celtics fan. So just got banner 18. So I have to shout that out. I think this team is going to be good for a while. But I am a Boston sports fan. so I know that things come and thank you very much and I know that these things come and they don't always work out. I have had a lot of heartbreak and a lot of triumph so very happy with the team right now but as far as Mr. Chuck there, I would say late 96 Space Jam, that was when I knew those players on the team I had all the Space Jam figurines as a kid including Charles Barkley. And so I was a little young to watch him play for the Sixers, but knew who he was. And then...Track 3:[12:27] Seeing his like post post playing career persona i wanted to start this episode with you right now by saying like is charles brockley like the funniest athlete because i was thinking about this right right before the show so i'll give you a minute to think about it but a lot of athletes have a lot of charisma like they're big they're they're like larger than life people and they have a lot of bravado and so like they have funny personalities or they say things post game that are quotable but i think charles barkley is like naturally a funny dude yeah he is do you have any nominees who would who would be at his level or or funnier than him i think ricky henderson is is one was one of the funnier athletes maybe a little before some of our listeners times but But Ricky played from like 1979 to like 2003 or something. So he's been, but he was funny with the Red Sox cup of coffee with like almost every team. It seemed like, um, but Ricky was very funny. He would speak, he would call himself Ricky. So he would say, Ricky did this or Ricky did that or whatever. Like, so, but I don't know. I think Chuck's is more intentional. John Sally. If you remember John Sally, he was an actual standup comedian. Um, one other recent person I'll throw into the mix, honestly, is Blake Griffin.Track 3:[13:46] Blake Griffin's one of the funnier athletes. Chuck and Blake Griffin are probably the two funniest athletes that I've seen in my opinion. And Blake Griffin's appearance on SNL two seasons ago in the Kim K show. Yeah, exactly. I'm halfway surprised he never hosted, but I don't know. He took classes at the Groundlings and stuff, so Blake was real serious about it. Yeah, but Chuck's just naturally funny. It seems like he doesn't even have to try. like you think like that's part of what draws people to him as an snl host is just sort of like some sort of natural humor like what is it that's made him such like a beloved figure in our community well i think it's kind of what i said is that there there might be a divide sometimes between the sports world and the theater slash comedy world and so when you see somebody who's willing to play for the other team which is maybe the team that we're on on this podcast of being comedy commentators slash analysts, and to see somebody come over to that side, and the fact that he's come back. I mean, we're going to talk about his shows, but he's hosted four times now.Track 3:[14:51] Which is i i would consider a record for an athlete unless you count the rock as an athlete which i feel like he already is more of an actor coming from wwf first appearance like i count as an athlete appearance yeah but he was promoting his wrestling it was like he was like almost there as the rock and gimmick so i can maybe count that yeah so i mean he the rock is a five-timer but uh chuck is right behind at four and so to answer your question i feel like people are so you can say this about sports politics comedy anything like that people are always embracing somebody who's embracing them so i think that charles barkley the willingness to come back i mean he was coming off an n uh nba mvp season right so he was the reigning mvp i mean michael Jordan hosted in I think 91 and then he went on to be MVP but Charles Barkley reigning MVP we saw like uh Tom Brady and Eli Manning like they came off a Super Bowl win um Travis Kelsey more recently but so Barkley was the reigning MVP came in you know it's we're gonna talk about the show do that that show so we'll get into in a second but coming back three more times and just you He's not a trained comedian, but having a blast. I feel like the cast always liked working with him. We'll talk about some of the sketches that he appeared in that they wrote for him.Track 3:[16:17] He was just so game. I think people in the SNL community and comedy just are down for somebody to hop over the fence.Track 3:[16:25] That's such a good point. Somebody from another world really embracing our world of SNL. That's a really good point. That's a really quick way to endear yourself to our community as a quote-unquote outsider.Track 3:[16:39] So yeah, no, I think that's such a good point. I always get stuck too on just the concept of athletes in general as hosts and how people feel about that. So you as a huge SNL fan, what do you think about athletes in general as hosts of the show? Honestly, I love it. Not because I'm a sports fan. And that does help because usually I know the person before they host, whereas maybe people were watching one night and JJ Watt was on the screen and they were saying, who the hell is this guy? So that helps that I know the people, but...Track 3:[17:11] I think one of the best things about SNL, and you can quote me on this, is having not just comedians host the show. I think that it would be a great show if every week it was a hot stand-up or someone promoting a comedy movie that's coming out. But having other areas of entertainment come in is the beauty of the show. So we don't get it every season. We don't, of course, get it multiple times a year but when we see somebody like that come in it just brings us a certain energy it might not make for the funniest show or the most memorable sketch that's okay with me though it's a fun ride and it's something new and different and that's all i want from snl no matter what yeah i think i tend to get surprised in some ways i'm always skeptical going in they announced an athlete and i think in my mind i'm going to watch the episode and.Track 3:[18:08] And suffer from like i'll be embarrassed for them and i hate feeling that way i hate seeing somebody on screen and i'm like feeling embarrassed for them so i in my mind i'm automatically like gloom and doom like oh no how is this gonna go travis kelsey's hosting how's this gonna go but i always tend to be pleasantly surprised i think like remember there's a low bar but it's always like some sort of a different energy i think when athletes host totally and i love low bar snl i won't lie like a lot of times i go in to a titan of the show and i get let down a little bit so when someone comes in that i've literally like an actor or actress i've never heard of and they impress me like that's great and same with athletes yeah so we've had athletes from all major sports that that i can remember even hockey we've had one hockey player that i I remember. Only one, right? Yeah. Only one hockey player. The great one, yeah. Yeah, the great one hosted, Wayne Gretzky. So yeah, so we've been, I think it's pretty cool, the times that we do see a pro athlete host. We're in for a wild ride. And we just had an Olympics on NBC.Track 3:[19:17] So, Simone Biles. Maybe Simone, exactly. Come on down. Victory lap. Following Michael Phelps' footsteps as an Olympian. Nancy Kerrigan. Nancy Kerrigan, yeah. Yeah, so do I do remember maybe both of those episodes were a little rough? Michael Phelps, I think, is pretty good. Was it good? Okay, I haven't watched him in a long time. Michael Phelps, Space Olympics alone can get that up to a C. Okay, I think I need to go back and re-watch. Maybe I'll re-watch Phelps' episode if Simone Biles ends up hosting.Track 3:[19:50] Yeah, good call. I'll be proved wrong. So, as far as Charles Barkley, a little bit of sports nerd background before he hosted his first episode. Um he hosted in september of 93 it was the season premiere so if you're a basketball player you're gonna host probably in the first two or three episodes because the way the season works if you're not hosting one of those first three episodes you're just not hosting that season so every basketball player that we've seen they'll get like the season premiere early on unless they're retired or something like that so he hosted in september of 93 by that point as you you mentioned like charles was probably considered the second best player in the league behind michael jordan won that mvp in 93 led the suns to the nba finals the summer prior the leading scorer on the dream team it wasn't michael jordan it's charles barkley that was the leading score and arguably the the dominant personality on that dream team so like couple all.Track 3:[20:48] Of that with his personality i think it did make sense for him to host snl in 93 so again uh season 19 episode one notable because of musical guest nirvana uh appeared then that was their second time on the show um right away mike like really memorable monologue and a really memorable in my opinion snl moment from a lot of people's childhoods uh in that monologue with a certain like children's character yeah i mean first of all i watched the show last night the 93 is first show and how young he sounds because keenan thompson has now done an impression of charles brockley 22 times.Track 3:[21:31] On snl and so you know you're used to that cadence of the impression from keenan and of course if you watch inside the nba and you know charles brockley well you can do an impression yourself kind of like a christopher walken type of person everybody can do with charles brockley and say you know that's terrible whatever um he sounds so young and he doesn't really get too much live screen time because the monologue is dedicated to a pre-taped segment of him playing one-on-one with barney the.Track 3:[22:00] Purple dinosaur yeah yeah and he's like elbowing barney uh in the face and dunking on him and uh doing all that stuff and i think it was a play so i think around this time barkley had some ads where he said i am not a role model so that was a being he's like i'm not a role model parents are role models so he had this whole thing of like you need to be role models to your kids because i'm not so maybe it was kind of a play off of that like another i guess barney's considered like maybe with kids role model i'm gonna push barney around and elbow him in the head and all of that so that was yeah really memorable you're right though chuck um didn't really get a they didn't give him a lot to do in the monologue which is probably smart they don't know they you know i think jordan was a little rough maybe like he had a good episode but then jordan as a host was a little stiff so maybe that the expectations they don't want to give the athlete a ton in the monologue i'm guessing yeah for sure and overall that night he appeared in seven out of the 14 segments not including the musical performance intros um and i will say i think the best part of the show was nirvana so i was gonna shout out the first time i listened to snl hall of fame thomas senna the man himself was the guest talking about nirvana so had to shout that out. So yeah, Nirvana was really memorable in this episode. Is there something, a sketch or anything?Track 3:[23:28] Sticks out as far as charles barkley and his first time here on the show goes, definitely the one that seemed like they could use him and you know we'll talk about his later shows where they put him front and center but the first episode which like i mentioned there are like a handful of segments you know have to show of course including cold open and we can update that he did not appear and was the steward smalley daily affirmations because they just kind of let him be himself, even though they did call him Charles B., who plays for the Phoenix S's. So that got a laugh out of me. And Muggsy Bogues comes on, and he joins the sketch. And it's a classic Daily Affirmations with Stuart Smalley sketch, but it seemed like he was comfortable with that. So I guess since you're the best basketball player in the world, then I guess I guess you've won a lot of championships. Well, actually I never won the championship.Track 3:[24:36] And Charles, how do you feel about not having won, you know, a championship? Fine, it's no big deal.Track 3:[24:48] But they did right after that or a couple sketches later do the uh big and tall black store, and you know charles brockley was like you know front to you know straight to camera mugsy also appears in that one so i'll shout those ones out as like a a soft launch of charles brockley's comedic career yeah i definitely think that daily affirmation stood out to me as well i jordan had done a daily affirmation with store smallie and his hosting gig two years prior. So it was really funny. It was almost a callback to Jordan without saying his name because Charles said that he referred to himself as the best basketball player in the world. And then I love Stewart's response. He's like, well, if you're the best basketball player in the world, then I guess you've won a lot of championships. And so that's like Charles laughing at himself. As we saw post-career, him and Shaq, they're always kind of giving Charles grief for never winning a title. So I think that showed that Charles can laugh at himself when Muggsy was sharing his feelings to Charles. You could tell Charles was having fun with it and it's kind of starting to break a little bit. So I definitely dug that daily affirmation with Stuart Smalley. Charles Barkley's big, tall, and black men's stores. I like that they just gave Charles something to do like straight to camera, like something solo, just to like give him his kind of showcase like it's just Charles. When you're Charles Barkley, shopping for clothes is never easy. Too small?Track 3:[26:15] Too short? Not black enough. That's why I started my chain, Charles Barkley Big, Tall, and Black Men Stories. You see, ordinary black men have been able to always dress in style. Now big and tall and black men can too. Kind of a fun concept. He's not taking himself too seriously. So those are really two good pulls as far as showcasing his personality goes. Yeah, for sure. Those are the two that stood out for me. He did do the donkey basketball camp at the end of the show, which was funny if for no other reason that we have Charles Barkley, 6'6", on a donkey. I think they didn't make the donkey hold the entire weight of the round amount of rebound. I was sitting there wondering, too. I'm like, is that donkey okay?Track 3:[27:11] But the donkey does lose it a little bit. It's a classic SNL live animal moment where everyone in the house and on set is laughing. That was a good way to end that show. Is it Tim Meadows' donkey that just starts walking away? Way yeah i think yeah there's like i think four donkeys on set yeah yeah and i think uh it's probably an old comedy rule that just like a group of people sitting on donkeys is just a funny visual they recreated it there was the political sitting on my donkey political talk show that they did uh in the late 90s that that was really funny and i think just that visual of people sitting on donkeys like time-tested classic and i'm a huge fan of donkeys i think that they're very underrated, underrated animal in general yeah that's a hot take here donkeys are underrated i like it yeah i would love to have a pet donkey i mean he'd probably live in the house yeah they don't name enough sports teams after donkeys as well also true maybe hot take as well uh yeah so i think that this this first one was just kind of testing charles's comfort level um like i said giving they They gave him like one straight to camera. He was in a gap sketch. So he's in like a recurring along with Stuart Smalley, another recurring character.Track 3:[28:30] So like a decent, like kind of endearing for a current NBA player to be doing something like that. And very similar to what you mentioned about The Rock's first show. Just kind of testing the waters. And also because like, yeah, the gap sketch. And we also got to keep in mind, this is season 19. So this is that fourth season with the Farley, Spade, Sandler, Meadows, Schneider, that group. So the viewers at home are kind of expecting these sketches, and they're fitting in Charles Broccoli to them. So with the Gap sketch, he comes in at the very end, it's fantastic.Track 3:[29:09] He comes in and drag and it's like a punchline. And then Rob Schneider, out of Africa, you can put your weed in this. He comes in at the end as the police officer. So it's kind of just like, okay, the sketch could have been for anybody. Let's put Chuck in at the end. And that's okay with me because much like the Rock show, it was like a WWF promo show. So this was kind of just, let's have some fun with Charles Broccoli on set. It's always funny to see somebody who's much taller or much different than the cast so that's fine with me yeah he was around he was 30 years old he was still in the league for seven more years yeah good shape he was in good shape by the way like you know i think that that was his most slim as an nba player too because he was maybe a little chubby in philadelphia sometimes but like 93 charles barkley like in skinny guy in good shape so it was back in the time too like the The conventional thinking, it seemed, especially on SNL, was if you're a big macho guy, you're going to win people over if you dress in drag. That was the whole thing. If we got an action star, an athlete, we put them in a dress or something like that, and it's going to get laughed. So I think they leaned into that a lot around that time period, especially. Yeah, and that was for sure popular at that era.Track 3:[30:31] Look at the Gap sketch. It's Sandler, it's Spade. They did that a few times. That was the fourth time they did that. So they had already been doing those characters. So to have, you know, okay, let's bring in the big NBA player to join them. It's, you know, low-hanging fruit for the show at that point. September of 93, first hosting gig. Pretty fun. It took a while for them to bring him back. He retired from basketball in the year 2000, but it took another 10 years almost for Chuck to come back. So it was season 35 episode 11 january of 2010 and again like some some more nba themed stuff he's involved in uh recurring sketches of the time so he's playing with this cast of 2010 and kind of getting involved in in their sketches and their nonsense and this this one might have like maybe in my opinion maybe his best performance in a sketch out of his four times um just a little teaser, but is anything in his second hosting appearance that kind of sticks out to you? Well, this one, notable now, you know, he's 46 years old, the episode was delayed, 35 minutes because of the Cowboys-Eagles.Track 3:[31:50] NFC wildcard game, Cowboys won, and they referenced that in the monologue because they're delayed. Now it's not Saturday Night Live, it's early Sunday morning live at this point.Track 3:[32:02] And it was funny, he did, I will point out, I have to point this out, he did cite some SNL stats in the monologue. He made fun of the show because they had had almost no black hosts for a long stretch.Track 3:[32:15] And he does call out Dwayne Johnson as being partially black to count him in those stats. So whenever I hear a host do some stats, I have to mention that. But for that, he gets to be in a whole new playground. Ground and now we're in 2010 so we're in this maybe third golden age um of snl with sudeikis wig sandberg you know it's near the end of that era probably because you know they came in 0506 but he gets to be in a mcgruber so he gets a three-part run pre-tape and i'll just start with that because or durell yeah durell it's daryl so i'll start with that because it's it's fun to have um you know we had betty white come after this show and she did a mcgruber as well and another sketch we'll talk about i'm sure but that was uh i'll start with that one i mean the mcgruber is racist as a concept was just funny anyway but to have charles barkley there made it way funnier in my opinion okay don't worry gang and when i say gang i'm not insinuating that anyone here is a crip or a blood or in any other black gang or white gang whites could have gangs too right durell it's daryl shown up but look if there's one thing i've learned from the sensitivity training classes that i was forced to go to is that regardless of the color of our skin we can all work together 10 seconds mcgruber okay uh biggie hammer that screw you got it mcgruber Okay, Durrell, respectfully.Track 3:[33:45] Hand me that pen. Which pen? That one, right there.Track 3:[33:48] I can't tell which one you're pointing at. Be more specific. That one, the African-American pen. What? Sorry, the Negro pen? The Negro-American pen? Just call it a black pen. Oh, so now... Just seeing the steps by the end, MacGruber had gone to some sort of counseling or racial sensitivity training.Track 3:[34:07] And he's just, like, he pretends to be Zen, But then at the end, the racist nature of MacGruber just comes out again. But Charles is just like, you could tell. I think this is a good reason why he's so endearing is because watching him in this sketch, it seems like he gets the humor. He gets why this is funny. He gets the show. Part of him understands what's happening in the MacGruber sketch and why it's funny. So I can kind of get the sense that Charles has a good sense of humor and knows why this is funny. Totally. and to go off a point you mentioned earlier about why he's a funny athlete is the self-deprecation because mm-hmm.Track 3:[34:46] I can remember back then when the first video came out of his golf swing. And if you've never seen that video, it's basically, you know, like a lot of ex-athletes who get into golf and he was one of them. And his golf swing is basically him doing a backswing, coming up, pausing, and then hitting the ball. And that was shared all over the internet. You know, we're going back, this is even pre-2010, but he did do a sketch with doing that. And i think this is maybe thomas you're going to mention the sketch but his his like physical comedy that he does it the concept of the sketch is him doing other activities in the same manner of going like going in pausing and then going way too hard so i i have in my notes him putting the magnet on the fridge was my favorite moment of the show no that you know that was outstanding and he's just so good. He's really good at knowing his brand or knowing why people like him and why people think he's funny. And part of it is he knows he has a jacked up golf swing. So he leans into it.Track 3:[35:53] Might as well, right? Let's lean into it, make fun of myself. And yeah, the Haney Project, that's what that sketch was called. Like, yeah, yeah, it's just total self-deprecation. But he's like, you know, we're all laughing together. Like, we're not laughing at Charles. And like, he's laughing with us. And he really did that. He really got the swing coach. Yeah, he really did. Yeah, I've seen him swing a golf club in person right before my eyes. And it was jarring. I knew I had seen video of it, but we went to a celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe every summer. So we went in 2010, maybe a few months after this episode, and we saw Charles at one of the holes. And I took video of it, and it was just a sight to behold. So it is even more jarring in person to see that swing, man. That's a great two truths and a lie or icebreaker is that I saw Charles Broccoli's golf swing in the flesh. And it scarred me for life. But yeah, Charles makes fun of it. He made fun of himself too in a sketch, the very last one, Barclays Bank. So he kind of made fun of his gambling proclivities in that one, which is a really great premise, Mike. Barclays Bank. For over 300 years, Barclays has offered products and services tailored to meet the specific needs of its customers worldwide with investment strategies that span the financial spectrum.Track 3:[37:21] Boring. Hi, I'm Charles Barkley. If you're looking for a new way to manage your money, perhaps you should try Barkley's Bank. At Barkley's Bank, it's simple. You give me your money, I promise you two things. I'm either going to double it or I'll lose it all. And that's a promise. Yep, that was the other one I wanted to mention because of this quote alone. Give me your money, I promise you two things. I'm either going to double it or lose it all. that's a promise and then he only asked what two questions to them.Track 3:[37:54] Yeah uh what's your favorite color right and then okay i think they said you know blue or something and then they said uh what what about between red and black just between red and black yeah so yeah he he did take outside things that if if you've never heard of charles barkley they're funny but if you if you're familiar with what makes him funny even at his own expense he leaned into it so i think the second show is what makes him a returning host for three and four but also just solidifies him as like this guy can do this he would have been just a one-time host that we would remember like oh yeah i remember when charles barkley hosted in 93 but but his run on tnt and just him building up.Track 3:[38:40] His brand and everything and i think yeah you're right the second hosting gig was like okay i think we have a mainstay because this guy just kind of like gets it he's like down to clown and and that's what a lot of this show is about but my honestly like low-key my favorite barkley sketch i think he's the best in in the first sketch of the night it's an old it's a game show sketch called real quotes the next famous line is from the film a few good men it's famously delivered by jack nicholson and the line is you can't handle my privates incorrect be that as it may you cannot handle them so keep your hand to yourself no one was asking you can never be too safe reg it's an old snl trope of a game show with bad contestants they're asking them to like finish movie quotes and they're giving the the wrong quotes of course and they're frustrating bill haters the as the game show host but Charles has like, Pretty good comedic delivery in this one probably his best delivery out of the four episodes that he's hosted like this was a, Kind of impressive by Chuck. I liked his sketch and I liked his performance.Track 3:[39:52] I literally had that, Thomas, in my notes. Chuck's line delivery kills, I think, the best timing he's shown on the show. Yeah. No, it's really great. Who was the other contestant? I forget. Was it Kristen? It was Wig, yeah. Yeah, yeah. It was just the two of them. Just the two of them and then Bill as, of course, the game show. Yeah, Bill Hader, Kristen Wig, and Chuck. Yeah, Chuck played really well off of Bill and Kristen. That was impressive. When I doubted Chuck's like performances and sketches, his sketch comedy ability, which I mean, let's be honest, he's not as far as hosts go and like hosts that we especially we've talked about on this show. He's not the classic going to knock it out of the park with my performance in a sketch. But this one really impressed me. So I'm glad you highlighted it, too. Yeah, for sure. Sure. I mean, I have one more, and I just feel like it's worth mentioning because of this sketch's area in the SNL universe, which is Scared Straight. And I just wanted to show the list of people that he's come after and before, which are the prisoners that play alongside Kenan's character. We all know the sketch. We have the three youths there being scared straight by Jason Sudeikis' police officer. They bring Kenan in to scare them and make the raunchiest jokes of the night.Track 3:[41:14] And it was Tracy Morgan, Taylor Swift, Betty White, Zach Galifianakis, and Lindsay Lohan. So I mentioned Betty White did a MacGruber this season as well. So Charles Barkley, and this is maybe not a highlight for Chuck, but he's having a blast. and it's a sketch notorious for breaking, so you can't blame the guy, but I have to highlight that one. All right, now, my name is Lorenzo McIntosh. And I'm his dad, Marvin. But you can call us the Ken Griffiths because whether you get junior or senior, we gonna knock your ass out the park. That's right. Now, what are they in here for? You know what? Let me guess. Cannibalism. Good guess, son. What are you kidding? That's a horrible guess. No, we caught these kids hanging around the abandoned rail yard. Trespassing, huh?Track 3:[42:03] That's where it starts next thing you know it's rabies show me a pop rabies he's following taylor swift and cornrows that legacy you know that's that's a hell of a legacy to live up to yeah charles is up for the challenge uh so probably a very loose episode a very fun loose episode um again theme nobody's gonna accuse chuck of being like this amazing sketch performer this amazing app, but he has this like charisma about him. People want him back, and they got him back two seasons later. It didn't take 16 years. It only took two years to bring him back. Season 37, episode 11, January of 2012. As soon as he appeared on screen, I was like, has he lost weight? He looks a little more slim, but then that's what his monologue was about. So it wasn't just in my imagination. Yeah, he said he lost 38 pounds.Track 3:[43:01] Yeah, he was glued to the cue cards, though. That was one of my big observations. Like, oh man, Chuck, this is your third time and you're like really glued to those cue cards still. And the button on the monologue didn't hit with the audience. Yeah. He makes a joke to the audience that they all look like turkey legs to him. Like he wants to eat the audience because he's been so hungry on his weight loss journey. The point is Weight Watchers work for me. I feel great. except for one thing. I am so hungry. I am starving.Track 3:[43:36] So please forgive me if I eat one of you tonight. Y'all all look like turkey legs to me, especially you. But we have a great show for you tonight. A turkey leg named Kelly Clarkson is here. I'm going to cover her in butter and gobble her up. So stick around. We'll be right back.Track 3:[43:56] But yeah, he's lovable. That's part of his charm is he could just make a make a totally dead joke and and we'll hear crickets but uh so the first sketch kind of funny like i always kind of like when uh when the host is being impersonated in a sketch that they're doing so charles playing shack keenan playing charles barkley how many times did you say keenan impersonates 22 22 times wow and once in front of chuck maybe it was yeah or no twice did he because in one of his monologues i think he asked keenan to do his impersonation yeah he does as as himself as keenan pops out in that show okay or the other show yeah so so do you think like um starting with the sports sketch because i always wonder like non-sports fans like what they think are they going to get some of these references or anything so inside they do an inside the nba sketch like him like again truck playing shack and keenan playing charles like how do you think something like that goes over with kind of the general snl crowd I always think that's risk-reward, and you can't please everybody. They'll have younger actors, actresses, parody their own shows come in that I haven't seen the show, but...Track 3:[45:09] Jokes per page. If it works, it works. But it also would be an entirely missed opportunity if you didn't try to exploit that audience because you're hoping that they joined the audience just for tonight and hopefully they'll stay for next week. So he did it inside the NBA in the second episode we didn't mention but with Andy Sandberg playing a make-a-wish kid as a commentator. So this third one is an actual true inside the NBA because it's the panel. Now, Elyse, get your predictions for the late game. I have a prediction. I'm the great Chakradummas. Who's giving them all these props? I will predict that Charles Barkley's going to be fat again. He'll be so fat, he'll star in Fat Free Willy 2.Track 3:[45:58] First of all, dummy, there was already a Free Willy 2. But I'd rather be in Free Willy 2 than Kazam 1. What you know yeah we have keenan playing charles brockley and him being shack which.Track 3:[46:14] His like hair and makeup were just hilarious yeah it kind of didn't look like shack it didn't look like shack at all he was totally game to make go on and make fun of shack yeah on snl yeah i bet i bet they they showed the clip on inside the nba after that and they all had a laugh but uh yeah Yeah, I like seeing them start with something like that.Track 3:[46:36] Definitely, yeah. I mean, this is when you see somebody who's known to the audience for one thing, you want to give them that one thing. So no problems with me and as somebody who watches inside the NBA and knows that panel, that show itself is funny. So you just watch it, you'll get laughs. Of course, it's funnier if you're an NBA follower, but like those guys on that stage are funny so it's not like taking a political sketch that's not funny and trying to punch it up like those people are funny so if you haven't seen it then they are referencing comedy outside the show uh is there another segment or sketch that really like was a highlight for you in this episode yeah there were there were probably two other ones and i wanted to highlight the joanne's coming out sketch because we mentioned the 90s trope of with men in drag. Then we had a big era with Kate Adi-Cecilie of women in drag, especially in politics, playing Republican politicians and stuff. But this is a case where Charles Broccoli played small and it really worked because the timing with the other cast members was really, really good. And the sketch never really escalated.Track 3:[47:53] Which normally is not a great thing, but the fact that Charles Barkley, who's a big, large man, as a woman, announcing to the friend group that she's a lesbian, you'd think that it would have been more exploited and kind of like, ha-ha about that, but it was played pretty serious, and there was a moment with Vanessa Bayer. But what about that time we took that outdoor shower together? You never once looked down. I'm not attracted to you.Track 3:[48:25] Really? Is there something I need to fix? Yes. And there's no other line after that. They move the scene along. So just, yes. So I think a moment like that, we're going to talk about, is he Hall of Fame worthy?Track 3:[48:41] There are moments in his career at SNL that I like to highlight as this guy can do it. And that's a moment because he could have broke. They could have added a keenan crutch line after that to highlight the humor but they didn't they let charles brockley just go yes very very subtle very low key very good delivery and does uh was it paul britain who who you got the kind of like the the good funny visual of like paul britain's shortened stature standing next to chuck and and so there's like some good visuals yep he was the boyfriend of joanne yeah yeah yeah so yeah joanne's announcement uh i that one stood out to me but i have a feeling you're about to say um my favorite from the night but i don't know we'll see if we're on the same wavelength here well also fred armisen that sketches says you're gonna be a great lesbian very heartfelt yeah it just totally matter of fact not played for or anything else besides just that, you're going to be a great lesbian, is I would say... We're talking about Paul Britton. Are you teeing me up here? Yep. Okay, all right. Lord Windermere, which is one of four Paul Britton recurring sketches...Track 3:[50:00] And this like hit for me more now, especially knowing the history of the cup of coffee that Paul Britton had on the show who left to me, you know, mid season. That's a character that I don't think is, has that been covered on a podcast? No, there would be no reason. We certainly haven't covered Paul Britton here. Like, like Paul Britton, someone who's like just kind of slipped through the cracks of SNL history. Honestly, totally. Totally. You want to tell the folks at home what Lord Windermere is? Who he is? The premise of the sketch is Jason Sudeikis plays this guy who's hosting his friends to watch the football game. And his daughter's boyfriend is coming by. And he's this aristocratic, dainty, dressed in... What would you describe it?Track 3:[50:57] It's all very Baroque. Baroque. you have like uh bill hater as his footman playing a tiny harpsichord yeah yeah like very jaunting around the maypole you know feather in the cap knickers on yes yes yes exactly so he's this just like goofy character uh he he wants everybody to call him lord windermere i think his name's something else uh they call him a different name but he wants to be called lord windermere and he um he demands sweets that's his favorite thing he he's always wanting sweets he likes tickle fights uh so he's just like a little odd character created by paul britain did he only do it twice yeah that was it yeah and i remember both of them clearly like lord windermere is something that like was etched into etched into my mind and this was a really great When I love Charles, because everybody in the room was just kind of put off by Lord Windermere. They didn't know what to think, and I thought it was a little weird. But Charles immediately buys in and was taken with Lord Windermere. So I love that, and I love how Charles played it. I know a riddle, but I shan't tell us all unless you can pinch my bottom. But you'll have to catch me first. I'm on it. Get that button over here. Bring that little... How about you hear that riddle? For the love of God, Garrett, piss that bottle. I'm crying.Track 3:[52:19] Oh, man, this is the best night of my life. I love the little Lord. He's just a regular Joe. A regular Joe? And that's also the nature of that sketch, is Sudeikis is the girlfriend's dad, and he loves him. He loves him, yeah. Already, that's the premise of the sketch, is you think, the trope of meeting your girlfriend's father is going to be tough. It's going to be some machismo and some nervousness. It's that this little guy prancing around and Sudeikis can't get enough of it. And so Barkley plays as the extension of him. You've got to pinch his bottom.Track 3:[53:00] I'll have a riddle for you, but I won't tell you unless you pinch my bottom. And he starts running around. and like Barkley wants in on that so the other two you know Sandberg and like they're just trying to watch the game but yeah Barkley's all in he's all in I love when Barkley says uh I want to hold him just like just as a matter of fact that like gave me a nice like real genuine laugh and Chuck's just like I want to hold him and he's so Paul Britton's so small that he could and Sudeik is just yelling at Andy Sandberg who's his son why don't you go get Lord Windermere some sweets just the whole is this chaos like uh this and what's the other paul britain that i like sex ed is another yeah that was his one that he did the most that i love that one so that that's if anything he's known for it's that but this one is a hidden gem because is it the greatest sketch ever no but it has a joke and it hits you with it and you i like it and most importantly i think chuck is like genuinely good in this sketch too and trying his hardest i think out of all the sketches he's been in to not break yeah that's surprising because it seems like once per episode that that he'll start breaking but it didn't happen in lord windermere that's kind of that's kind of crazy it seemed like he again he knew why this was funny and he's just down to clown.Track 3:[54:20] Because, yeah, at one point he does hold Paul Britton, Lord Windermere. And, of course, you have large NBA star Charles Barkley holding this small man. And Charles Barkley is doing everything he can to not just lose it. That was the highlight of the episode for me in terms of I think it was just the best sketch. And it was Charles' best performance in a sketch. Nice. I'm glad you liked that one. Yeah, I know. It was great.Track 3:[54:45] Absolutely. Love Lord Windermere. um yeah not not much else like they had one where he played a character called the dong father in the 17th annual adult video awards is basically the whole sketch was just the in memoriam at these uh adult video awards but yeah i mean snl uh obviously liked him he had a fun episode again a very loose atmosphere there in 8h that night six years later charles is back for more uh season 43 episode 14 his fourth and most recent appearance so it's been going on seven years now six or seven years since he's been on there is actually you know what especially like the run at the end i thought was really good like uh but what first stood out to you with this episode this one is fresh in my mind for sure i i have to say the previous one we just talked about a friend of mine went to that taping and so I texted him this morning because he was at the after party and I said what did you remember from Chuck at the after party and because he told me a couple months ago I had no idea I'd be talking about Charles with you tonight and he just said that he sat at the bar the whole after party and was surrounded by models.Track 3:[55:59] And they were doing tequila shots all night and Charles Broccoli kept telling them I have to be in New Orleans tomorrow or cover a Pelicans-Mavericks game.Track 3:[56:11] And that just played out the whole after party. So a little inside baseball, but shout out to Dylan for the story. The season 43 one. This one is interesting because they lean a little political in this one, right? A little bit, yeah. There's a couple concepts that charles brockley seems very game with but it's because of the lebron james shut up and dribble controversy when he spoke out about something and you know he got that comment about like just play basketball and that was a big thing going on in the whole sports world you know this is around kaepernick time kneeling for the anthem and so he says and it's a perfect chuck Chuck quote, I've been saying whatever the hell I want for 30 years. I'm hosting SNL for the fourth time for no reason. That was his tee-up was like for that more politically charged episode for the fourth when his previous three were mostly silliness. He does that. They do a Me Too style sketch with the Grabby Awards, where it's all about actors who are handsy on set and giving unwanted massages and stuff. And the male co-host is Beck Bennett, and he gets replaced by Chris Redd, who gets replaced by Luke Knoll.Track 3:[57:33] Charles Broccoli plays Tim Franklin, who's wearing not a Time's Up pin, but a Tim's Up pin. Oh, gosh. And then there's one other one I'll say is the Ned's Roach Away. Do you want to talk about that one? Yeah, yeah. So Charles plays a guy named Ned. He's the pitch man for his product, Ned's Roach Away. And it is very socially kind of aware sketch. So he gives basically, quote unquote, good roaches guns to take care of the bad roaches. So forget about those sprees. Roaches just drink that stuff up like tequila. You might as well put it in a piñata and throw those roaches a party. But with Ned's Roach Away, the party's over.Track 3:[58:16] Now, some people might say, but Ned, when gun-carrying roaches just add to my problem, that's so dumb it makes me mad. My bed and scissors make sure only the best high-character, guard-fearing roaches can carry guns. It's time to go to church. And none of my roaches are gay. And for really bad problems, you need Ned's Roach Away Max with Bubstock. There's like commentary on the discourse after there's a mass shooting like a good guy with a gun could have taken care of it and so that's like the the play on that which i found interesting because charles i mean charles will speak on politics a little bit but i've never really seen him get involved with something so like politically heavy in its message uh like something like that because something like ned's roach way like had did have like a clear perspective and voice i think, and it was a funny sketch it was all like animated little roaches holding AR-15s and the people in the house would be going about their day where they would hear just these gunshots going off as in the good roaches are shooting the bad ones, and they hit you with the button at the end that Ned's Roach Away is NRA.Track 3:[59:30] Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I admit, like, I kicked myself. I was like, I should have picked up on that immediately. Then at the end, I was like, oh, come on. You've got to be more of an astute viewer of SNL than that. So, I was kicking myself, like, after that. Yeah, that one I completely forgot about. So, you know, maybe in the consciousness at the time, you have these, like, three in a row political type of things. Or at least like socially social issues and then he had that pre-tape in the can that they had which was actually funny but the next one was was the homework hotline yeah him playing off mikey day who has a striking resemblance to like jim henson as the puppeteer i think his name is bobo was the puppet and it's all just sexual innuendo that he's hooking up with the puppet which i think has been been done but it was funny with Charles Barkley like literally having to carry that sketch it's really just him and a puppet and like callers coming in and he has to play oblivious at first and then he's like gets wise to it and he's like hang up on them so yeah there was a third one though as far as like like social conscious kind of sketch what was it kind of in a conversation.Track 3:[1:00:46] Probably even still but especially at the time he was in a sketch with Alex Rodriguez and then Keenan playing a former football player and the sketch is basically about how harmful the effects were of playing football yeah so they're asking the CTE conversation yeah exactly so they're talking about like Charles is talking about how hard basketball is how grueling it is and then Alex is saying how grueling baseball is and then Keenan's like obviously affected by CTE so that's like kind of saying something too like these sketches are kind of getting involved in a lot of like the discourse that was happening and yet they found a way for charles barkley to be a good player in all of them we talked about at least i did earlier about him kind of just being shoehorned in for a laugh in the earlier ones where he's leading these sketches and they're hitting so maybe it's a commentary about modern snl and he happened to be the host but he did a good job with it yeah yeah agreed um i said that there was a good run at the end. And the last three sketches of the night were probably like, I think the three best in my opinion. So, so they, like the beginning was like, wow, they're kind of going there with a lot of these topics. But then the last three, which as of now are the last three sketches he's done on SNL, Hump or Dump, which was Charles, it was a dark sketch. Like I was kind of a little surprised by that, Mike. Right. It's like the, the classic dating show sketch, but...Track 3:[1:02:13] All the commentary just comes back to, you know, rule of three, Charles Brockley is the third contestant. And he just keeps doubling, tripling down. If you don't pick me, I'm going to kill myself. That was the joke of the sketch. And they ran with it and made it funny. Nah, girl, you pick me because I'm Twitter verified and I always send you home in an Uber pool. Ooh, color me intrigued. And Doug? Let me put this plainly, Amanda. If you don't pick me, I'm going to kill myself.Track 3:[1:02:45] I'm sorry. I don't think I heard you right. Yeah, you did. I'm going to kill myself. I came to win, and I'm putting all my chips on the table. Hey, come on, man. That's not cool. I mean, you can't put that on her. If you're battling depression right now, we can get you some help. I'm not depressed. This is a game show. I want to win. Is he allowed to do this? No, of course not. Because he was just saying it so matter-of-factly, like, oh, that's just what I'm going to do. And then his justification was like, he's in it to win it or something. So, like, that was his strategy. Yep. That was completely strategic. Maybe they put that in there to soften the blow a little bit. Exactly. Yeah. I think he turned to Chris Redd and Chris Redd says, oh, I'll kill myself. And he goes, well, how are you going to do it? He's like, I don't know. He's like, see? This guy. this guy doesn't know he doesn't know he's never thought about it he's not he's just bluffing yeah.Track 3:[1:03:42] And like charles yeah he was kind of like straight face pretty decent characterization, of somebody like this so uh i think yeah i think that was a fun one by chuck the next one the construction workers one might be my favorite sketch that charles was in though he's part of the ensemble but just as an overall sketch it might have been my favorite one that he was was involved with like across all four it's up there all right i want to hear your commentary on it then, Okay, so the basically like these construction workers get into a conversation about what they would wear if they were women. And so I think Beck's the only one that's kind of resistant. Well, all of them are kind of they're kind of like put dipping their toe in the water of the conversation.Track 3:[1:04:21] And then all of a sudden, like the three of other ones, including Chuck kind of get more into it. And Beck's still trying to fight it. But I just love how they ramp up like the escalation is them kind of saying like, Yeah, I've kind of wondered what you know, if I was to dress elegantly, like what would I wear? Woman what i would wear and then it turns into them like having specific ideas of what they would wear and what would look good on them and everything so i just love the escalation i thought they handled this very delicately and very in a clever way so i was like all bored with this sketch come on guys let's eat roast beef sandwiches and talk about the girls we'd like to date around with huh come on we do that every day today we're exploring new avenues you You know, sometimes when I watch the Oscars on the red carpet, I'm like, how would I wow them if I were a nominated actress? I don't know, right? I think I'd wear a gown that had a large peekaboo hole in the back. I'd put a backwards necklace with a little pendant that comes around and floats in the middle. I don't know. I'm just spitballing.Track 3:[1:05:22] Yeah, this is definitely his ensemble piece because it's hard to make a pro athlete or a former pro athlete fit in the cast.Track 3:[1:05:34] Usually, we've seen it recently with a really hot host and they make fun of, or comment on how hot they are. A really tall host, let's talk about how tall they are. This one was just like Charles, one of the guys.Track 3:[1:05:48] And so, he was able to service the sketch more than comment on, hey, Charles Broccoli's on SNL. Like, isn't that funny? That's true. Yeah, that's a really great point. And he added to it. And again, it was good timing. And Chuck didn't always have that, you know. But I think in this sketch, it was just like he added to the tone, I guess. He struck the right tone for what the sketch was asking for. Whether it was by accident or not. but like he he totally like fit in it was like his true again yeah it's just his ensemble piece that he pulled his own weight in this ensemble piece yeah and this might be a thread that we're getting to tonight but it's the idea that charles barkley is not a comedically talented individual he is a funny individual for sure but gets comedy and we've seen trained actors famous people on the show who are in funny sketches and i don't know if they get it so the fact that he is involved and like i said servicing that idea we want to talk hall of fame in the night here like that's something that would you know edge him over to your to your ballot if you want to vote for him is that he is bolstering this, not a passenger.Track 3:[1:07:12] As many hosts are in good sketches. Yeah, yeah, agreed. And then the night ends in a totally fun way. Maybe his most fun sketch that he's been in in SNL, Last Call, one of those great Kate and Kenan sketches. Sheila Sauvage. Sheila Sauvage, yeah. Just Charles has the right amount of awkward energy for this to work, I think yeah and that's something that I don't know if we've we've hit on hard enough tonight is his charisma is so good like he's such a likable person, If you dig into his backstory, he had a tough childhood. He really was, like Thomas said, top of the night. He was short for his position. He was a rebound king. He didn't make his team. All these different aspects of him, but he's a super likable guy. So when you put him, this could ultimately be, if he never hosts again, his final SNL sketch, and you have him paired with Kate McKinnon, last call of course 10 to 1 sketch and it's everything you could want it to be, i gotta be honest when i first saw you tonight i thought hell no but now i'm not thinking because i'm drunk and of all the men in here you're the only man in here.Track 3:[1:08:34] Let's go back to my place and do missionary huh that's where you try to teach me english until you get frustrated and leave the country.Track 3:[1:08:43] I'd rather do the reverse cowgirl. That's why I put your cowboy hat over your face and walk you out back until you fall out the window. You're bad, man. You're bad. My favorite part, like the showstoppers, and they put those things from the dentist that they put in your mouth to keep your mouth open. Because their lips are in the way. Yeah. He and Kate just start kissing, and of course you always get the fu

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Kathleen’s Korner
Buster Brown's

Kathleen’s Korner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 11:02


Buster Brown's Shoe Store

Teal the Podcast
'That's football': Practice skirmish ramps up intensity for Jaguars as Chiefs opener looms

Teal the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 7:59


Buster Brown laid a hard hit on Gabe Davis on Monday and it ignited a brief dust up at Jaguars training camp. It showcased just how ready this team is to hit someone else. That will happen on Saturday when the Jaguars host the Chiefs in the preseason opener. Jamal St. Cyr and Justin Barney recap a feisty Monday in this News4JAGs episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Harold's Old Time Radio
Buster Brown Gang 44-10-14 (xx) Billy Stanley

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 27:10


Buster Brown Gang 44-10-14 (xx) Billy Stanley

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Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – A Carieb Indian Story. 470830

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024


Smiling Ed opens with a song about searching for his dog Rover. Our story takes us to our South American neighbors. Juan is from a tribe of indians who are…

Daily Bitachon
Life Changes

Daily Bitachon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024


We are now in Tehilim 52,9 הִנֵּ֤ה הַגֶּ֗בֶר לֹ֤א יָשִׂ֥ים אֱלֹהִ֗ים מָ֫עוּזּ֥וֹ וַ֭יִּבְטַח בְּרֹ֣ב עׇשְׁר֑וֹ יָ֝עֹ֗ז בְּהַוָּתֽוֹ Behold the man who does not put his strength in God. He relies on the tremendous amount of wealth, he relies on what he has. Rav Saadia Gaon says, he relies on what he has. He takes his strength, not in God, but in his possessions, in what he has. I saw an interesting commentary that the root of the word Havato is Hoveh which means the present . He takes his strength in the present. When person doesn't rely on God, he's great as long as everything stays the same; when the present remains the present, when there's no change in the situation. Once change comes, he loses everything, because he was relying on his wealth. That was the constant. He was relying on his fame and fortune. That was the constant. When the constant changes, he's lost. I once heard from Rav Moshe Shapiro, the great mashpia in Yerushalayim, that the Jewish people count to the moon, and the goyim count by the sun. What's the difference? He says that the sun is constant. Every day it comes up and goes down and comes up and goes down and never changes. The word Shana from Shoneh / Sheni , it just keeps on repeating itself. He says, if we were to wake up one morning and see that the sun wasn't there, it's over. If the sun's not there, it's not coming back. It's a constant. And when that constant goes away, it's not coming back again. It's gone. And you fall never to rise again. Whereas the moon comes and goes and comes and goes. It's not a constant. It has its ups and downs. The Jewish people don't count to the sun. We're not relying on one external constant factor in our nature. We're relying on Hashem. He's our constant. It's not a natural constant. Therefore, there will be ups and there will be downs, but we will still remain. The one that relies on his wealth, on the constant, is the one that is going to be in trouble when things change. There's a great story about a Baal bitachon who wasn't flustered by something that changed. It was told to me by the man himself. But we need a little background on how certain companies run first. Many apparel manufacturers manufacture products that they create for somebody else. They buy a license, or a label and produce goods with that label. For example, Disney sells the Disney license and people make pajamas that say Disney on it. They're not Disney, they're a pajama maker. You're buying it because it says Disney on it. Of course, Disney wants to make sure these people know how to make pajamas so that their name will remain good, but Disney does not manufacture pajamas or jewelry or any of the like. They just own their brand that they license out to others. That's the key to some businesses. Their success is due to the successful licenses they have. There are more successful licenses, like Nike, and there are cheaper licenses, like Buster Brown, or Betty Crocker. This man had a Disney license and he had been selling very well to Walmart. Then one day he had an appointment at Walmart to present to them, when lo and behold, it was time to to renew his contract with Disney and they said, “ Sorry, we sold our contract to somebody else .” What would he do now? He had an appointment with Walmart and nothing to sell. Normally, someone that has a change like that doesn't know what to do. But this man was a Baal Bitachon , so he called his rabbi, who advised him to go ahead, and keep the appointment But he had nothing to sell! It would be pretty embarrassing to go there with nothing to sell. On the plane on the way there, he saw somebody that he knew. He sat down and talked to him, and asked him about business and what he was doing. The man said, “ Oh, I just got a new license.” “ That's nice. What'd you get? ” He said, “ I got Dr. Seuss, the Cat in the Hat. America loves reading.” Okay, great. So he asked, “ Do you have anything that you could share with me?” “ Only a notepad that has a picture of the Cat and the Hat.” “ Okay ,” he said. “ Give me a piece of paper from the notepad.” So, he tore off a piece of paper and he took that into his business meeting with everyone sitting around. “ Okay, let's hear about this year's Disney. ” They told him. “ Oh, you know what? I decided not to go with Disney this year. I got something even better than that. I have the Cat in the Hat. America loves reading.” He went on to tell them about how this would be a major thing. *He never even reached out to the Dr Seuss company to buy their license for clothing. The other fellow had the license for shoes, but he was going forward. They were so excited. They called the whole team in, and eventually they even had the man that opens the door at Walmart dressed like the Cat in the Hat ! It was an unbelievable story that came from someone that has bitachon and doesn't falter when things change.

Harold's Old Time Radio
Buster Brown Gang xx-xx-xx (xx) A Tribute To The Girl Scouts

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 29:18


Buster Brown Gang xx-xx-xx (xx) A Tribute To The Girl Scouts

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – Billy Stanley.441014

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024


Join Smiling Ed for more fun than a barrel of monkeys, it's Buster Brown and his gang. The crazy characters, Mousie and Froggie pitch in for some joking around. Ed…

W.I.N.I.F.R.E.D.
An Evening with the Doctor

W.I.N.I.F.R.E.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 56:27


I got a chance to chat with Dr. Sharon Buchbinder! Our paths crossed when I enrolled at a four university to pursue my bachelors degree in healthcare management many years ago. Although undergrad is somewhat of a blur, I remember the day she called me into her office to encourage me to be a creative writer! In this podcast episode we discuss Dr. Buchbinder's journey juggling a full-time job and being a successful writer, the development of her career, writing tips, workforce stories, and so much more. I also got a chance to tell her a little bit about my toxic internship. Sharon Buchbinder has been writing fiction since middle school and has the rejection slips to prove it. An RN, she provided health care delivery, became a researcher, association executive, obtained a PhD in Public Health, and is an administrator in higher education. She is the author of the Hotel LaBelle Series, the Jinni Hunter Series, and the Obsession Series. When not attempting to make students and colleagues laugh or writing, she can be found walking her pugs, Agent Frank and Igor Valentino, waiting on her Maine Coon cat, Buster Brown, or breaking bread and laughing with family and friends. https://twitter.com/sbuchbinder https://www.facebook.com/sharon.buchbinder.romanceauthor https://paranormalromanceguild.com/

The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast
"Raise a Ruckus Tonight"

The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 4:47


Here's a tune we always trot out whenever we feel a party coming on. So you can bet we'll have it on the set list this weekend for the big “Flood at 50” birthday bash on New Year's Eve at Alchemy Theatre.In fact, we're so eager for this weekend that we actually started putting the song through its paces earlier this month.Here's our take on the tune from a joyous night at Sal's Speakeasy in Ashland just a couple of weeks ago, featuring Michelle Hoge and the guys on the harmonies and happy solos from everybody in the band.About the SongThe first reference to a tune called “Raise A Ruckus Tonight" dates back more than a century, to an entry in African American scholar Thomas W. Talley's classic 1922 song collection called Negro Folk Rhymes: Wise And Otherwise.The first known recording of the song was the 1923 Paramount release by Norfolk Jazz Quartette, though their lyrics are different from those given in Talley's collection. (Incidentally, if that group's name sounds familiar, you're probably remembering our earlier article about the song “I Am a Pilgrim,” which noted that the Norfolk Jazz Quartette made the first recording of that tune as well, in 1924.)Early Crossover Song“Raise a Ruckus Tonight” dates from the 19th century, in what scholars called an “open-ended dance song” with various floating verses that can be found in many secular slave songs.Like other songs originating in the African-American community, the tune soon was picked up by white singers as well. A half dozen years after the Norfolk group's release, for instance, Hugh Cross and Riley Puckett pressed it for Columbia.Then in the 1950s and '60s came a slew of folk renditions of the song, including great ones by Eric Darling, Josh White, Oscar Brand and The Highwaymen.More RecentlyFor older ears today, the song probably is best remembered for a hit by Georgia-born singer Buster Brown, a harmonica player who relocated to New York in the mid-1950s. Brown put the tune on the charts in 1962 for Fire Records.In the same year the song made its screen debut when Debbie Reynolds sang it in How the West Was Won in a scene in which her character is trying to get a party started around a campfire.Finally, 40 years later, a classic 21st century rendition was recorded by Old Crow Medicine Show on Eutaw, the group's third album.Our Take on the TuneIt was that particular version that Flood manager Pamela Bowen was thinking of 16 years later when in 2017 she recommended her guys use the tune as the theme song for the then-new monthly “Route 60 Saturday Night” musical variety shows in which The Flood was the house band.For the next two years after that, the band performed the song nearly every month to start the show. As a result, “Raise a Ruckus Tonight” is deeply ingrained in The Flood recipe, so it's only natural for us to be serving it again at this week's birthday party.Speaking of Which ….We sincerely hope you'll help us commemorate the 50th anniversary of The Flood's birth by joining us at Alchemy Theatre, 68 Holley Ave., this Sunday night. Everything you need to know about the gala — directions to the venue, ticket information, recent media coverage, the party's back story and much more — is on our new website at Floodat50.com.Check it out, then come to the do! We're going to share memories and make a whole bunch of new ones. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com

The Jake Feinberg Show
The John Lee Sanders Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 70:02


Legendary multi-instrumentalist talks about coming of age with his brothers in Monroe, LA and playing with iconic bands like Buster Brown and Uncle Rainbow.

The Granny Panty Podcast
From family photos to frisky events, Buster has seen things | RubyLynne & Buster Brown

The Granny Panty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 32:04


→→→ OPEN FOR MORE INFO ←←← Buster Brown is a multi industry photographer— capturing moments from fashion week, movie premiers, tattoo shows, charities, and adult industry events!

Instant Trivia
Episode 951 - Playwrights - Howdy, "buster" - Best picture oscar winners - Nice "ab"s - Comparing

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 8:25


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 951, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: playwrights 1: Dustin Hoffman reincarnated his "Salesman" on Broadway in 1984. Arthur Miller. 2: Wrote "The Man in the Glass Booth" but acted in "Jaws" and "The Deep". Robert Shaw. 3: Robert Lopez, Trey Parker and Matt Stone won the Tony for Best Book of a Musical for penning this show. The Book of Mormon. 4: Won Tonys for "Torch Song Trilogy" and "La Cage aux Folles". Harvey Fierstein. 5: "You Never Can Tell", the initial literary work of this "Pygmalion" author, earned him less than 10 shillings a year. George Bernard Shaw. Round 2. Category: howdy, "buster" 1: This video chain began in Dallas in 1985; it now has more than 4,000 U.S. stores and 2,000 overseas. Blockbuster. 2: Who ya gonna call? Well, in this 1984 film it was Bill Murray and his cohorts. Ghostbusters. 3: This commercial spokeskid of the 1950s lived in a shoe with his dog Tige, who lived there too. Buster Brown. 4: In 1964 Russell Long and other senators led one that lasted a record 74 days against a civil rights bill. a filibuster. 5: This 1895 sculpture was the first of 25 Western art bronzes by Frederic Remington. Bronco Buster. Round 3. Category: best picture oscar winners 1: In this 1977 Woody Allen-Diane Keaton film, author Truman Capote had an uncredited bit as a Truman Capote look-alike. Annie Hall. 2: In this film, Clint Eastwood says, "Hell of a thing, killin' a man. Ya take away all he's got and all he's ever gonna have". Unforgiven. 3: This Best Picture winner for 2006 is Martin Scorsese's highest-grossing film to date. The Departed. 4: Mel Gibson won Oscars for producing and directing this 1995 Best Picture. Braveheart. 5: Temperance groups and the liquor industry both pleaded with Paramount not to release this 1945 Oscar winner. The Lost Weekend. Round 4. Category: nice "ab"s 1: To give up the throne. abdicate. 2: A not so nice collection of pus caused by infection. an abscess. 3: Military term for a 180. an about face. 4: Servile or wretched, like poverty. abject. 5: A summary of a document or text. an abridgment (or an abstract). Round 5. Category: comparing 1: A math axiom says a line is this superlative distance between 2 points on a flat surface. shortest. 2: This irregular comparative describes a wise, experienced "statesman". elder. 3: Superlative in the Queen's question to her mirror in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". fairest. 4: Boxer Bob Fitzsimmons gets credit for the line that contains "bigger" and this other comparative. harder. 5: Toni Morrison titled a novel "The" this superlative "Eye". Bluest. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – Enchanted South Winds. 520920

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 29:24


Don't miss another installment of Kula and his magical genie. Smiling Ed gets to story rolling, and we find Kula having to face down a wicked witch. The witch has…

El sótano
El sótano - The Basement Club; 60¿s dancin¿ rock¿n¿roll - 18/08/23

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 59:17


El garito subterráneo del verano vuelve a abrir sus puertas para un divertida sesión cocinada con los sabores del rocknroll de los primeros años 60.(Foto del podcast; The Marcels)Playlist;(sintonía) THE VENTURES “The savage”DARLENE LOVE “A fine fine boy”JIMMY SOUL “Twistin’ Matilda”THE COASTERS “Run red run”THE ROUTERS “Let’s go (pony)”ELVIS PRESLEY “Viva las Vegas”RAY CHARLES “Don’t set me free”FREDDY CANNON “Buzz buzz diddle it”HANK BALLARD and THE MIDNIGHTERS “Nothing but good”GARY US BONDS “Dear twist señora”THE MAR KEYS “Last night”BARRETT STRONG “Money (that’s what I want)”THE SUPREMES “Buttered popcorn”THE AVANTIS “Keep on dancing”THE ROCKIN’ REBELS “Wild weekend”HOLLYWOOD ARGYLES “Alley Oop”THE MARCELS “Heartaches”ETTA JAMES “Something’s got a hold on me”JAMES BROWN “This old heart”DEE DEE SHARP “Ride”MARY WELLS “You lost the sweetest boy”LITTLE STEVIE WONDER “Workout Stevie workout”THE CONTOURS “Shake Sherry”BUSTER BROWN “Fannie Mae” Escuchar audio

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – Little Foxes Moose Hunt. 520913

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 28:47


Little Fox and the braves in his tribe are migrating North, and the season's first moose hunt is to take place. Listening to advice from his grandmother, Little Fox makes…

WTF Happened To....?!
WTF Happened to AMERICAN GRAFFITI (1973)? WTF Happened to this movie?!

WTF Happened To....?!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 16:10


Before George Lucas launched the Star Wars Universe in 1977, he directed the coming-of-age comedy-drama American Graffiti. Produced by Francis Ford Coppola, the film revolves around various early rock ‘n' roll cultures that helped define a generation. Gearheads often swoon for this memorable film as it features plenty of gorgeous hot rods that any collector would love to have in their garage.American Graffiti is written by Willard Huyck, Gloria Katz, and Lucas and features an eclectic cast of young actors, including Richard Dreyfus, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Suzanne Somers, Kathleen Quinlan, Bo Hopkins, Wolfman Jack, and more.The film takes audiences back to 1962 when teenagers owned the night, and Johnny Law was no match for a group of miscreants looking to cause mischief. Set to a soundtrack that features musical acts like Buster Brown, The Platters, Chuck Berry, and The Heartbeats, American Graffiti presented an ideal environment for teens. The film created a Neverland environment for curfew-defying hooligans and acted as pure nightmare fuel for square parents. Join us as we discover what the f@%$ happened to one of Lucas's earliest films before he became the founder of the most celebrated sci-fi universe of all time.

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – Alamo, The Race Horse. 490305

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 28:52


The story is one of a fire, and a horse who won his fame on the street, rather than on a race track. Alamo was a race horse, but after…

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – The Enchanted King. 490115

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 28:37


We get right into the story of adventure, when the genie of the jug helps out his young master, Kula. They swim to the enchanted cave of the Old Man…

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – Pirates And The Parrott. 480515.

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 29:48


The favorite strongholds of the pirates was in the Indies. They not only attacked ships, but cities as well. Juan Alvarez has a favorite parrot, and as he plays music…

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – Melon Patch Murder. 520906

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 29:02


The pattern of this children's show is to have an adventure drama, followed by silliness from Smiling Ed McConnel and his friends. All throughout, commercial breaks for the sponsor are…

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – A Plane Called Yankee Doodle. 471213

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 28:21


Smiling Ed opens with a song, Hey and Hi and Ho Ho Ho. He reminds the kiddies to pick up their Buster Brown comics when they shop for shoes, and…

Retro Radio Podcast
Buster Brown Gang – A Tribute To The Girl Scouts

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 29:18


Smiling Ed sings a song, Silly Questions. Froggy joins Ed as they present the day's story. A girl overhears two men drinking a toast, and realizes that one has tried…

Over 65 and Talking
Right After ”I Do” - The Haircut

Over 65 and Talking

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 10:33


#443 Can you imagine this moon face with a Buster Brown haircut? It happened.

Bob Barry's Unearthed Interviews

Milton Berle was the first major American television star and known to millions as “Uncle Milty.” Berle was referred to as Mr. Television in the golden age of TV. As a child he was Buster Brown for Buster Brown Shoes. He had parts in several films, appeared on many TV shows including hosting Saturday Night Live and the Muppet Show. He did some stand-up comedy and had a comedy variety radio show. Maybe you remember the Milton Berle Show with Arnold Stang and deep voiced announcer Frank Gallop. Uncle Milty was probably best known for hosting the “Texaco Star Theatre” where he dominated the Nielsen ratings with a 97 percent share of the viewing audience. He won Emmys for the show and even caused an increase in the sales of televisions.

Inwood Art Works On Air
Artist Spotlight with Max Pollak

Inwood Art Works On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 29:28


Max Pollak is pictured on the US Postage Stamp honoring Tap Dance and has recently been awarded a NY State Artist Grant for his musical compositions and choreography. Seamlessly combining body percussion, tap dance and singing, he has performed worldwide with top artists in jazz, Latin, and classical music. He spent his formative years learning from and working with his mentors Carnell Lyons, Heather Cornell, Buster Brown, Jimmy Slyde, Cyro Baptista, and Los Muñequitos de Matanzas. He is also recognized for playing in prestigious international classical music venues and festivals, and for his pioneering work with the visually and hearing impaired, and people with cognitive disorders. As an award-winning choreographer and composer, he is a co-creator of the Off-Broadway hit show Carmen - To Havana and Back, and a sought-after educator, writer, and recording artist. In addition, in 2015, he released his first CD entitled “RumbaTap.” Find out more at www.mxpllk.com

Harold's Old Time Radio
Buster Brown Gang 46-05-26 (xx) Pegasus, The Winged Horse

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 28:07


Buster Brown Gang 46-05-26 (xx) Pegasus, The Winged Horse

Conversations Cocktails + Connections
Ep. 224: A Buster Brown, New Tattoos, + Sleep Aids

Conversations Cocktails + Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 57:23


Over our latest happy hour session. We sipped on a Buster Brown cocktail and talked about our new tattoos, a punishment ring, screened-in porches, our love for classes, sleep aid tips, and what we've been watching lately. Cheers! Listen wherever you like to listen to podcasts. Support the showFollow the podcast on Instagram.Follow Amy on Instagram.Follow Emily on Instagram.Learn more about the podcast.

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast

Welcome back Jam Fam to another fantastic episode of JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast.  Today, our guest is the immensely talented, Germaine Goodson.  A staple in the NYC teaching world, we hope you enjoy our chat with Germaine.Germaine was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA. She started taking ballet and acrobatics classes at age 3. Her God Mother gave her everything and insisted on giving her classes ln all styles of dance, voice, acting violin, and swimming. She had great teachers, who were very strict and demanding. She developed a passion for dance, by watching the Variety shows on television that showcased dancers, singers, musicians, and comedians. Their glitz and glamor made her dream of becoming a great tap dancer.Germaine believes that getting a good education is very important.  She has a BA, in Liberal Arts, with a concentration in Child Psychology.  She is an MA, candidate with a concentration in Musical Theatre and Dance.  She loves teaching dance classes, and has been an Adjunct Professor in many of the Universities here on the East Coast, as well as those in Southern, CA.  She teaches here in New York City, at Steps on Broadway, and at the Ripley-Grier (520) Studios on a regular basis.  Germaine has taught and worked with the legendary Jazz Dance Masters: Matt Mattox, Frank Hatchett, and Steven Peck.  She has taught workshops, boot camps and classes with legendary Tap Dance Masters:  Henry Le Tang, Buster Brown, and Eddie Wright.  Germaine had her own dancing school, while attending Graduate school, in CA.   Germaine has performed in Commercials, Prime time TV shows, Feature films, Dance Companies, Musical Productions in Regional and Community Theatres.  She has performed in the Off-Broadway production, “BACK in the BIG TIME,” with Harold Nicholas.  She performed on Broadway, in “BLACK and BLUE,” and Duke Ellington's “PLAY ON!”  She is a member of SAG-AFTRA, AEA, and AGVA, theatre unions.  She moved to NY and got her big break dancing and traveling with famous Tap stars and the legendary, velvet Tap Master and Choreographer, Henry Le Tang.  Henry Choreographed Broadway/Off-Broadway shows.  He created the Rhythm Queens, for the film, “THE COTTON CLUB,” which was originally a tap trio. Germaine and her dance partner, Deborah Mitchell, are now a tap duo.  The highlight of their career was traveling and performing as the opening act for the legendary, Singer/band leader, Cab Calloway.  Thank you for listening Jam Fam! Make sure you follow us across social media and don't forget to like and subscribe anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts!Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastInstagram: jam_dance_podcastTwitter: @jamdancepodcastEmail: jamdancepodcast@gmail.com

Loving Liberty Radio Network
10-17-2022 CSC Talk Radio with Beth Ann

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 46:43


WILL YOU VOTE FOR LIBERTY, or PARTY? – What Legacy will you leave? The greatest generation were men and women whose lives were laced with the markings of greatness. They answered the call, they stayed true to their values of personal responsibility, duty, honor and faith. It's amazing how one man or woman who is in a position of responsibility in a family who does the right thing can bless generations. Conversely, it is amazing how a person in leadership who makes bad decisions can curse generations. Let us live such as we give blessings to the coming generations. (Rev. Buster Brown, East Cooper Baptist Church) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

Twisted Teachers
Quietly Quitting or Loudly Working?

Twisted Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 45:37


Kim goes to her first Monster Jam event and Jen tells her that Grave Digger is a truck. Kim retells a rodeo story that left her white Buster Brown sandals submerged in mud.  There is a district in Illinois that is rejecting teacher resignations. They take a dive into the term Quiet Quitting and what that really means for teachers. They coin the term LOUDLY WORKING. If you aren't quitting, be loud and advocate for yourself. Please rate, review, and share the podcast!!!Stay Twisted!Sources:https://www.wglt.org/local-news/2022-09-08/rejecting-teacher-resignations-unit-5-tests-how-illinois-might-respond-to-staffing-shortagehttps://www.techlearning.com/news/quiet-quitting-in-educationhttps://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/30/is-quiet-quitting-a-good-idea-heres-what-workplace-experts-say.htmlTwisted Teachers Podcast wants to hear from you!Website-Twistedteacherspodcast.comLINKTREE :https://linktr.ee/twistedteacherContact us via email: Twistedteachers2@gmail.comInstagram: @twisted__teacher; @inked_educator68Tik Tok: @inkededucator @teacherwholeftFacebook: @TwistedTeacher

Grown Kids
Episode 21: “Tased & Confused”

Grown Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 125:01


We have some returning guests and a new guest for this episode. Mario Rodriguez and McKenna Jarrel grace us again, and Buster Brown joins us for the first time for this wild episode. People get tased, phobias and alcoholism are discussed, and the difference between fear boners and anxiety boners. McKenna had the rant of the year, but Buster may have taken that throne on this episode. Mushrooms were consumed, a lot of weed was smoked, Mario loves acid, and Buster knows his presidents. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grown-kids/support

Blamo! | Exploring Fashion with the People Who Shape It
Andrew Bird has Inside Problems

Blamo! | Exploring Fashion with the People Who Shape It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 57:20 Very Popular


This week we talk to multi-Grammy nominated and long-time favorite musician, Andrew Bird. Andrew chats about the new album, Inside Problems, his sleep routine, going full David Bowie entering the acting world in Fargo, and his fashion progression from Buster Brown to bohemian and finally turning to the well-tailored basics of the high fashion world.Andrew Bird is on tour now! Visit AndrewBird.net for tickets, live dates and more**Sponsored by Standard & Strange – Get the facts on denim

Harold's Old Time Radio
Buster Brown Gang 46-07-27 (xx) Knights and Tournaments

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 28:35


Buster Brown Gang 46-07-27 (xx) Knights and Tournaments

Action Sports Jax On ESPN690
5-16-22 HOUR 2: One-on-One with Buster Brown, Rodrigo Puebla joins the show, NHL Playoffs

Action Sports Jax On ESPN690

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 41:54


Brent talks One-on-One with Jacksonville Jaguars rookie CB Buster Brown, Flagler Women's Tennis Coach Rodrigo Puebla joins the show, and then the guys discuss the NHL playoffs.

Higher Education
Kortal Mombat... You Know What, I Don't Have to Explain Anything to you. Whatever's Going on Here Isn't Really Part of Your Concern, So Take a Hike, Buster Brown! Life's Been So Hard Lately.

Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 43:17


Growing up, I couldn't have sex so I had to play Magic the Gathering instead. I would look hopefully towards the Trojans, but turn in shame to the booster packs. That's when Mortal Kombat saved me from myself. A devious and sinful life full of carnage and women. I remain chaste through the divine guidance of Magic the Gathering, praise be the firstborn. I was running with Planeswalkers while you trounced around with streetwalkers. Step your life up. Anyways, the Mortal Kombat movie was weird. That isn't how we feel about it, like not a bad or good, but we need to acknowledge that this movie was like, weird. I want that shirt though. A v-neck full sleeve is the dumbest thing ever. It doesn't make sense. It also looks weird. See, I told you this movie was weird. Hit us up on Twitter @PodHigher, tell us what you think about specifically that one scene from the movie. See y'all next time! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Harold's Old Time Radio
Buster Brown Gang xx-xx-xx (xx) Jerry And Judy

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 28:05


Buster Brown Gang xx-xx-xx (xx) Jerry And Judy

The Indiana Jones Minute
Crystal Skull 82: The Spalko Salvo, with Gordie Adams

The Indiana Jones Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 50:54


Nobody wants to get pummeled by a three-months-pregnant lady with a Buster Brown haircut, and nobody wants it to happen in front of their dad and our guest Gordie Adams. Also, monkeys. www.indianajonesminute.com Join us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/indianajonesminute Facebook: @indianajonesminute Twitter: @indianajonesmin Instagram: @indiana_jones_minute

American Graffiti: One Song at a Time
Episode 8: The Toy Dreams Gone

American Graffiti: One Song at a Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021


“Fannie Mae” by Buster Brown plays as Terry the Toad turns a drag race into a fender bender and visits a car salesman with the coolest chair ever. Nick Jimenez from The Doctor's Companion joins Tierney to talk about ‘70s filmmaker connections, women in Hollywood, and the things about being a teenager that never change.Come hang out at Mel's Listeners' Drive In on Facebook and @vcrprivileges on Twitter and InstagramArtwork by Alex RobinsonMusic by Chris Frain

PLaY Like a Puppy!
Listen to Your Dog

PLaY Like a Puppy!

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 28:31


Telling the story of how Buster Brown showed why he lived up to the title: Best Dog in Town, as he visited a cancer center on a therapy dog visit. A very special episode for me to share this story. Many lessons learned, but especially, the lesson to "listen to your dog".

PLaY Like a Puppy!
Meeting The Best Dog in Town

PLaY Like a Puppy!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 36:58


In today's episode I talk about meeting my first dog, Buster Brown, and what it was like to raise and train a puppy from my point of view, as someone who was terrified of dogs, and how that training paid off fourteen years later during an incident at a therapy dog visit.