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Christina and Jeff kick off the new year of Overtired sans Brett. They delve into Christina's impending cervical spine surgery, ICE raids, and neighborhood signal groups. How do you keep mental health in check when Homeland Security is in your alley? Tune in for a wild start to 2026. Sponsor Copilot Money can help you take control of your finances. Get a fresh start with your money for 2026 with 26% off when you visit try.copilot.money/overtired and use code OVERTIRED. Chapters 00:00 New Year Kickoff 00:41 Personal Updates and Health Challenges 01:49 Surgery Details and Insurance Woes 04:45 Exploring Surgery Options and Recovery 12:44 Journaling and Mental Health 15:40 The Artist’s Way and Creative Practices 24:31 Unexpected Alley Incident 38:10 Family Activism and Signal Setup 38:52 Unexpected End of Year Incident 39:35 Speculations and Concerns 40:13 Dealing with Law Enforcement 45:35 Reflections on Responsibility 54:43 Gratitude for Signal 59:31 Tech Talk: Synology and Backup Solutions 01:03:08 Mac Updater Alternatives 01:10:03 Conclusion and Well Wishes Show Links Journaling – The Artist's Way Signal Synology Updatest Join the Conversation Merch Come chat on Discord! Twitter/ovrtrd Instagram/ovrtrd Youtube Get the Newsletter Thanks! You’re downloading today’s show from CacheFly’s network BackBeat Media Podcast Network Check out more episodes at overtiredpod.com and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Transcript Promise Not to Whine [00:00:00] New Year Kickoff Christina: Well, happy New Year. You are listening to Overtired and I am Christina Warren, and I’m joined as always by Jeff Severance Zel and, uh, Brett Terpstra couldn’t be, uh, here with us in this, uh, happy early 2026 episode, but I’m, I’m super excited to be able to kick off the, uh, the first pot of the year with you, Jeff, how are you? Jeff: I am good. Happy New Year to you. Christina: Likewise, likewise. Um, oh, here, here, here’s to 2026 being significantly better than 20, 25. So Jeff: So far, not so good, but I’m, I’m really, I’m really excited about 2026. I’m Christina: I was gonna say, like, like globally, globally, so far not great, but, but, Jeff: in here. Good in here. Personal Updates and Health Challenges Christina: So, um, so how are, uh, uh, how, how, how is the, I guess a, I guess we can kind of a drill into like a, a brief kind of mental health or, or just personal update thing if we want. Um, how, um. How are things for you so far? Um, I guess the end of the year. How are things with the kids? Um, the [00:01:00] wife, everything. Jeff: the, how the year ended is, and that gets us back to almost a political level. I will save for a topic ’cause boy do I have a story. Um, but, uh, generally speaking, doing really well. Like we traveled, saw my dad and stepmom in Iowa. Saw my in-laws in Indiana, had a really nice, just like generally had a really nice time off. Um, and despite the fact that I’m under a super stressful deadline over the next few days, I feel good. How about you? You got a lot going on. Christina: I, I do, I do. So I guess just kind of a, a, an, an update on, um, the, uh, the Christina, you know, cervical spine, um, saga since we last spoke a couple of weeks ago. Um, I guess maybe two weeks ago now. Um, uh, it was maybe a week ago. Um, uh, it was two weeks ago, I think. Sorry, it was, it was right before Christmas. Surgery Details and Insurance Woes Christina: Um, I was still awaiting, um, hearing back about when I would be scheduled for, uh, surgery and I’m getting, um, uh, artificial disc replacement in, um, I guess [00:02:00] between like C six, C seven of my cervical spine. And I do finally have a surgery date. Yay. Um, the bad, yeah, the bad news is it’s not until February 2nd, so I’ve gotta wait, you know, a month, which sucks. Um, I would have been able to get in, you know, uh, three weeks ago at this point. Um, had I been able to like, I guess like book immediately, but without insurance, like approval, um, I didn’t really want to do that. Um, I think, I think people, uh, can understand why, like, you know, when the doctor’s like, well, we can book you now, but you’ll just need to sign some forms that say you’ll be responsible for the bill if insurance doesn’t pay. Jeff: Oh fine. Get Where’s my pen? Christina: right, right. And I’m like, yeah, this is, you’re gonna keep me overnight just for, you know, observation to make sure like nothing bleeds or, or, or whatever’s a problem. Um, ’cause they’re gonna go through like the, the, the front of my, of my neck to, to be able to reach, you know, um, things that way and, and, and so, [00:03:00] you know, and be under, you know, anesthesia, you know, it’s, it’s, it’s not like a huge critical procedure, but it’s still neurosurgery. Jeff: is through the front of your neck. Christina: and, and, and, and, and, and again, and it’s a neurosurgeon and it’s like, you know, they’re gonna, you know, take some stuff out and try to make sure that like, you know, very, like they’re gonna be, you know, um, screwing up against my trachea and stuff. And like, yeah. I mean, like, you know, it’s, it’s not, it’s not minor. It’s not like I can just go in in an afternoon and be like, oh, I’m, I’m, I can just like walk out. Jeff: Right. Christina: Um, um, although apparently I will feel better, uh, as soon as it happens, but yeah, I mean, this is probably gonna be a six figure, you know, operation, I’m assuming so. No, I, I, I’m sorry. In, in this climate, uh, I don’t feel comfortable. Just, I need my name to be like, oh, yeah, I’ll, I’ll be responsible for that, and then be responsible for trying to track everyone down to, to pay. So that’s the frustrating thing is that, and now of course, you know, you, you get the beginning of the year, a bunch of people have been waiting, you know, to get, you know, things scheduled, I’m sure, and [00:04:00] whatnot. So I’m grateful that I’m scheduled at all. Um, I’m also grateful that right now I’m not insignificant pain, which is a really good thing because if this had been the pain level that I was in for the first few weeks, then like, I wouldn’t, I, you know, I mean, I would wait. I mean, if, if, if you have to wait, you have to wait. But, um, I, I, I might have like pressed upon them like. Is there any way we can move this up? Um, but I’m not in that position, which is good. The only thing is just that the numbness, um, on both arms. But, but, but primarily, yeah. No, I mean, that’s not gone away and, and it’s, and it’s not going to is the thing, right? Like there are a lot of people and like, and I, I’ve started now that I’ve got, got it like actually like done and like scheduled and you know, I’m going through all like the, you know, um, checklist stuff before you, you go in and whatnot. And I have like my, you know, pre-up appointments and all that stuff scheduled. Exploring Surgery Options and Recovery Christina: Um, I am starting to, to look more into, I guess like, you know, I guess recovery videos that people have put up on YouTube and, and reading a few things on Reddit. Although I’m doing my best to, to stay off the internet with [00:05:00] this stuff as much as possible. Um, just because for me it’s, it’s not beneficial, right? Like, it, it’s, it’s one thing if you know, um, you, uh, you don’t like. If, if you can separate and not kind of go down rabbit holes and like freak yourself out or whatever, sure. Maybe it can be good information, but for me, like I, I know my own kind of, you know, limits in terms of, of how much is good for me. And so I’ve, I’ve tried to keep that in moderation, but I have watched a few, you know, videos of people, you know, kind of talking about their experiences. And then of course then that gets used sent with like videos of like doctors who of course, for their own reasons, like are trying to promote like, oh, well you should do the, the, the fusion versus the, the, the disc replacement and, or you should do this versus that. And I’m like, okay. I actually watched one interesting talk that, that some guy gave it a medical conference and neurologist gave it a medical conference and it was a neurosurgeon, I guess is, is the proper term. But that I think kind of really distinctly a, it was very similar to. Exactly what my surgeon said to me, [00:06:00] um, when he was kind of explaining the differences in the procedures. Um, and, and b but kind of went into, I guess like the, the difference in terms of outcomes and, um, and it made me feel better about like that if I’m a good candidate for this procedure, that, that this is, um, the right thing to, to do and probably will be better for me long term. Um, because the, the results are, are better and, but not by a small portion, not like by like a, a gargantuan portion. But they are, they are, there is like a sizable difference between outcomes in terms of whether like the average person who needs a revision, um. For, you know, cervical spine versus getting, you know, disc replacement versus, um, uh, fusion. Fusion has been around a lot longer, and so insurance companies are a lot more likely to approve that. But in Europe, they’ve been doing the, the disc replacement stuff for 25, 30 years. Um, and so there is a lot of data on it, but it’s been a much more recent thing in the United States because insurance companies didn’t really start to do it until about five or 10 years ago. And so, and so, you know, some people will, [00:07:00] like some doctors who very clearly have an agenda on, on YouTube and like, that’s fine, like your practices, your practice and you’re comfortable with what you’re comfortable with. But they’ll be like, oh, we don’t have enough data on, you know, the types of, um, you know, discs that we’re putting in people’s, you know, necks and, and how, how long they, you know, last and, and there might be some differences in terms of if you’re doing like a multi-step, meaning you’re doing like multiple discs at once. Or if, you know, depending on like what, what, what part of the spine you’re in. And like, I, I think at this point for, for artificial disc replacement in the US they’ll do it two steps. So they can do two at once, but they won’t typically do three, although they will do three in Europe. And so there are people who will go to Europe and get the three Jeff: They’re so liberal in Europe. We’ll do three. Christina: Well, I mean, I think it’s a difference in, in that case, just a matter of like, if they’ve been doing the surgeries there longer, you know, then, then they, you know, and, and, and you know, and, and this is not uncommon in, in various forms of, of medicine, you know, where like you have different, you know, procedures and different exploratory things in different fields, in different areas.[00:08:00] So anyway, so then I get kind of trapped into those rabbit holes. But the interesting, the night, the, the, I guess comforting thing is that like, you know, I’ve been reading, you know, around reading, but watching people who were doing vlogs, like after their surgery and like there was this guy who. I was a few years younger than me, but he, you know, posted some updates. I, I guess he got his in July and he kind of did like, you know, updates, you know, kind of like, you know, this was me right after surgery. This was me, you know, three weeks later. This was me however many months later. And that was really great to see. Um, and, and his, his scar actually healed really nicely, which was encouraging. So, um, yeah, I mean, I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m hopeful. I mean, the one thing that’s interesting that, like almost the universal thing that people say, of course you have a few people who say, this didn’t help or, or, you know, this, this was bad or whatever. And, and obviously like that’s always terrible to see that, but you know, you’d have to kind of like go by law of averages. But the, one of the central kind of things is a lot of people being like, I should have done this earlier. And, and so I’m feeling good about that because that is, I, I, I, I don’t know what this says about me, [00:09:00] but like there’s was never a moment in my mind where I’ve been like, oh, I’m not gonna get the surgery as soon as I can get the surgery. That’s never even been part of my like, thought process. And, and, and, and, and it’s funny because I think that like, that is actually odd compared to almost everybody else. Um, the general public, I guess, who goes into these sorts of things. Um, or at least the people who are vocal on the internet, right? So, so maybe like, maybe there are a lot more people like me who just don’t go to forums and comment on stuff and are just like, yeah, I’m gonna get the surgery because that’s what the doctor says. There’s the right thing to do, and that’s what makes sense to me and I wanna, you know, not be in pain and I wanna be able to feel my arm and all that stuff. Um, but there are a lot of people who, I don’t know why, um, I mean, I guess the idea of surgery is, is really scary. And, and like, I can, I can understand that obviously, but to the point where they’re like, okay, well no, I’m gonna try physical therapy and I’m gonna do everything I can to avoid surgical intervention. And I’m, I’m like, no. Like, like [00:10:00] freaking cut me up, doc. Right? Like, like, like, get me in, get me in. Like, let’s get better, right? Like, I, I’m not, I’m not here to like fuck around with like, ’cause right now, because the immediate pain is not there, I could be okay. Right? Like, I Jeff: Sure. Christina: try steroids, I could try pt, I could try to do other types of therapies and be like, well, maybe that will move the nerve around. Or maybe it can get the disc like UN you know, bolt, whatever the case may be. And maybe I won’t need surgery. Um, or I could let this go on longer and continue to be weakness, you know, and, and, and in, you know, it’s not like I’m not in, I’m, I’m not in active pain, but it’s not, not painful at certain times. Not worrying about is this just going to become like a permanent way that I feel, which would be. Awful. Um, and, you know, and, and, and like, it’s not the most debil debilitating thing, like I said. Um, if, if I was in a position where I, I couldn’t get surgery, obviously I could be okay right now, but you never know. Also, like, when is it going to, to swap again? Right? [00:11:00] Like, and, and, and, and for me, I’m also, I’m like, I, I don’t wanna have to like, live in fear of doing something, you know, to my arm or my neck or, or whatever, and, you know, making things worse. So, Jeff: right. Oh, I’m glad you’re doing it. Christina: yeah, me too. So anyway, that was a long-winded update, but Wow. Jeff: Yeah, that’s intense. So I’m really glad the pain is not what it was ’cause Holy shit. Christina: Yeah, the pain was, was really, really bad. And I, like, I look back now and it’s, you know, I, I guess ’cause it’s been a couple of weeks since it’s been really debilitating and it is, and again, I don’t know like that this is me or this is like just somebody else, but I, or this is me or this is the comment with other people. Sorry. Um, is that. Like when I’m not in pain anymore. It is such, so much like, I mean, depression is like this too. It’s so much like a vacuum. It’s like when you’re in it, that’s all you can see. But when you’re out of it, like it’s so easy to forget what it was like Jeff: Yeah, yeah, totally. Completely. Christina: totally completely right. Yeah. Jeff: Yeah. I can even imagine being in the [00:12:00] situation you’re describing, knowing I have a surgery coming up and being like, well, do I want to? Which, like, to your point now, you make that call and you’re worrying forever. Am I gonna wake up? And this thing’s there. Next time it happens, I gotta wait another God knows how long before the surgery, when I’ll know it’s time. Like, you know it’s time now. Get in there. Christina: No, totally, totally. And and that’s the thing. And I think sometimes it can be. Like I said, like when you’re not in the thick of, of it, whether it’s like, you know, feeling depressed or feeling overwhelmed or, or stressed or, or in physical pain or whatever, like it’s easy for to forget like what that can be like. And so I have to just kind of like remind myself like, no, this was really fucking bad. And yeah, you got through it and now you’re on the other side of it. And so you’re like, oh, okay, well, you know, I, I, I could, you know, do whatever, but you’re like, don’t, don’t forget what that was like. Right. Journaling and Mental Health Christina: Um, sometimes I think like, and, and I, and I’m bad at remembering to do this, but new thing for the new year, I guess is why, um, it is important I think to like write things down, right. Like however we’re feeling, whether it’s, you know, good, bad, whatever. [00:13:00] Sometimes, like for me, like it is Jeff: Just like journal you mean, right? Christina: Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Be, because it can be useful just to like look back and like, if you’re in a darker spot to remember, hey, there were times when I felt this way. Right. Might not bring, bring me back to that place. But it’s a good reminder. But also I think almost just, it’s importantly, it’s, it’s, it’s the inverse where it’s like you need to remember when you’re in a good place. What it can be like to be in a worse place. Um, because, you know, I think that’s why sometimes people make decisions they make about what medicines they’re going to take or not take or what therapies they’re going to continue or not continue. And, um, and it’s, and it’s really easy to get into that, you know, cycle of, okay, well I’m fine now, um, because you’re removed enough from what it felt like to be bad, you know? And, and then, and, and, and also I think sometimes like, uh, and this is why I wish that I’ve been journaling more over the last few years. You can really get yourself into a deep depression and not realize it. Jeff: Yes, yes. Yeah. And I feel like journaling too, just like helps you internalize some of the flags and [00:14:00] warning signs, even if you’re never looking back, like, ’cause you’re gonna process them a little bit. Christina: yeah, yeah. Jeff: can’t, I, I’ve journaled over the years for stints of time. I can’t go back into them. I almost like, I almost like bounce off the page when I try. Um, but I really have come to believe that just the act of doing it is the thing. Christina: agree. Jeff: Yeah, Christina: Yeah, I agree. Yeah, I, I usually don’t re reread my old stuff either, and I haven’t journaled regularly in a really, really long time, and I actually would like to get back into that again. I think it would be better for my overall health, but similar to you, it’s one of those things I wouldn’t necessarily revisit, Jeff: But now, you know, you have a document, you have a reason to go back into it. Christina: right. Well, but, but also, I mean, I think to your point, just the act of doing it, um, you know, and this is case, we’re both writers. I think this is the, the case for a lot of, of people who, who write like it, it is one of those things that like, that’s what will almost like cement it in my mind. You know what I mean? Like, as, as, as mattering [00:15:00] like, like even if it’s something innocuous, even if I don’t remember the small details of just that, that the fact that like, I’ve done it, like, like to your point, helps you kind of process things and kind of, you know, act more as kind of a therapeutic place. Jeff: Yeah, I don’t, when I’m writing like that, or just in general, I don’t feel like I’m writing from my brain or feel like I’m writing on my brain. Christina: Yeah, yeah. Jeff: It’s like I am actually putting the information in, not drawing it out weirdly. Christina: Yeah. Yeah. No, I, I know, I, I, I, I love that actually, I’ve never thought of it before. Writing on my brain. I love that. That’s really, that, I think that’s really profound. Jeff: Yeah. So there’s, um, there’s a kind of journaling that I wish I, I, well, I don’t beat myself up at all to be clear about this ’cause that I’m too old to do that anymore. The Artist’s Way and Creative Practices Jeff: Um, but there’s this book I read back in. Oh God, 2019 99 called The Artist’s Way by this woman Julie Cameron. And I don’t remember much about this book except for, and I probably have talked about it on this podcast [00:16:00] years ago at this point, but she has this practice, she calls morning Pages. And the idea is you sit down first thing in the morning, you fill three pages, you don’t think about what you’re writing or why you just keep the pen moving. And, and I, what I have found, that’s the only kind of real regular journaling I’ve ever done. It’s a great, great hack for me. ’cause it, it, I can do that. And I fill, I’ll fill a, you know, big notebook and I have a box full of them from over the years. ’cause again, I’m old. Um, but what is, I have never, I don’t think there’s been a single day that I’ve done those morning pages when I haven’t been a little surprised and something hasn’t emerged that. I’m like, I’ll think to myself, well shit, if I hadn’t have done this, where would that have stayed and lived and, and lodged itself. Right. Like, um, so anyway, I I’m glad you are bringing this up ’cause it’s reminding me of that and New Year is a great time to be thinking about that. Christina: Totally, totally. No, I love that. And I, yeah, I, I found the book The Artist’s Way, a Spiritual Path to Higher [00:17:00] Creativity. Jeff: Yes, Christina: and it’s like this yellow gold book, but like, apparently, and then like they, they, they, they, they sell Morning pages Journal, a Jeff: they do, of course. I Christina: Yeah. Yeah, of course. Jeff: it probably took her two decades to realize she should be cashing in on that, but she did. Christina: No, honestly, so the book, it looks like it was published the first one in 92, Jeff: Yeah. Christina: then they were selling the companion volume to the Artist’s Way as December 29th, 1997. Um, so, so like Jeff: that you’re doing this history. This is delightful. Christina: I, well, I just looked at Amazon is just kind of filling this out for me, so I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m, so at least it is possible that, that the, the book pages might have been even earlier than that, but like, good for her on like, recognizing there’s also a Artist’s Way workbook, um, now that was like a decade later, like 2006. Jeff: Yeah, that’s what I, maybe that’s what I’m thinking of. That came much later. Christina: Yeah, yeah. But, but it does seem like she got into that, like a David Allen kind of, you know, like, you know, whatever steps of highly, you know what I mean? Like, like all that kind of like stuff, [00:18:00] which Jeff: You’re letting the publisher have those meetings with you. Christina: Which honestly look good for you if you’re selling that many and whatnot. And, and if you come up with this journaling way, yes, sell the freaking paper. You should be selling PDF copies so that people can have it on their iPads now, like, you know, Jeff: Yeah. Christina: or, or, or on the remarkable tablets or whatever. Jeff: she had another thing actually I haven’t thought about in a long time. It wasn’t as useful to me long term. It helped me in the moment I. In the moment I was in, she called ’em artist dates and the idea was like, ’cause as you said in the title, it’s all about creativity. She was like, you, you take yourself out, go to a, whatever it is, a museum, a art supply shop, something like that. But with intention, like, I am going out to do this thing on my own alone because I know that it has some connection to what feels good to me about art and creativity and expression, whatever it was. That seems like a silly thing. Like it’s basically her saying, go to a museum. There was something about calling it an artist date. I think I was in a relationship too at the time where I was like not, it was not easy for me to [00:19:00] just go do something on my own. It was just a weird dynamic a little bit. So anyway, that was another good thing that came out of it. I mean, I, you don’t really have to work hard to tell me to go do something on my own, but at that time in my life you did. Yeah, she was great. That’s awesome. Christina: Yeah. Yeah. Uh, yeah. No, that is funny. Yeah. So yeah, so apparently that book was published in, in 1992 and, um, you know, uh, was immediately like, well, the first printing was about 9,000 copies. In 1992, the book was published by Jeremy Tarcher. Now part of Pink Wing Group revised and millions of copies have since been sold millions. Jeff: it was total like guru status by the Christina: Oh yeah, absolutely. No, absolutely. You know, and, and in a, yeah, she, she was, uh, she’s a, she was born in 1948, and so, uh, she’s still alive. She’s still kicking it. Um, Jeff: yeah. I think she made some new book that was like kind of a take on it, but it was a different, I don’t remember. Anyway. You’re the Christina: Yeah, no, no. Her, her list of like, of like books that she’s published is, she’s the, the most recent one. So she’s still doing the, the, the [00:20:00] writer’s way thing, living the, the artist’s way. An intuitive path to greater creativity. So I guess they did a 2024 version Write for Life, a toolkit for Writers Seeking wisdom, A spiritual Path to Creative Connection. Six week artist program. Jeff: it’s kind of like David Allen, where it’s like, wouldn’t it be nice to have created something when you were, whatever, reasonably younger, like 20, 30 years ago, that not only that you can ride for a long time, but you probably don’t feel bad about riding it for a long time. Right? Like, ’cause you can create things or have a band or something like that, that like your only choice is to ride that thing, but it gets pretty ugly. I see you Vince Neil. Um, but yeah, anyway, must be Christina: No, it ha it has to be nice, right? ’cause it’s like, okay, well no, and, and then it has all these little spinoff things, so it’s not like you have to feel like, I mean, although th this actually, this would, this would be an interesting idea for like a, a, a novel or a screenplay or something, which would be to be like, okay, you know, and people have have done like riffs on these things before on, on, you know, shows or whatever. But, so this would be an interesting story, I think to kind of focus on where it’s like you have somebody who is like, just famous for like, this, this one thing that they did, [00:21:00] and now their whole life has to revolve around it. But what if it was like, something that they didn’t like actually, like, believe in? Jeff: yes, Christina: what if you have the guru? What if you have the guru who’s like, actually is like, actually I don’t really, you know, I’m, I’m, I’m David Allen, but I, but I can’t actually get anything done. I have to have like a whole, you know, cadre of assistance to actually organize my, my, my, my calendar and my life. For me, you know, I don’t Jeff: Carol and Pluribus, I don’t know if you’re watching Pluribus, but that Yes. Her, her whole like book series. Clearly she was at a point where she’s like, yes, I should still ride this, but I cannot. That’s all right. Things changed for her. Um, okay. I have to tell you about something insane that happened to me at the end of 25. Christina: Okay. Alright. Before, before we do that, let me let Ru first, um, let’s, uh, let’s, let’s go ahead and, and get our, our sponsor read Jeff: Oh, way to remember the sponsor. We remember you sponsor. Christina: We, we, we do. 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Christina: I, I did not, I did not, which is a good thing. So, okay, so, all right. Uh, let, let’s, let’s go back. So what, what, yeah, I’m ready. I need to hear what happened to you at the end of 2025. All right. Unexpected Alley Incident Jeff: All right, so, um, my boys are out. They’re almost never out, but they’re both out with friends, different places. My wife and I we’re home and we were eating dinner and I got an alert from my back door ring camera, and. That almost never happens. It’s only exists to, to notify me of like alley shoppers. We’re in, in the city. We have an alley behind us and, and we get a fair amount of pretty [00:25:00] harmless alley shopping. Like it’s, is the car unlocked? If it is, you got some change. If not, I’m moving on. Um, but I like to know when they’re there. Christina: yeah, Jeff: We’ve had some bikes stolen and some people go into our garage and stuff like that. It’s very rare that it goes off less than I actually thought it would. Um, and so it goes off and it goes off at around 7:00 PM very unusual. And, uh, and so I, I, I pull it up and I look and, and I, all I can see is there’s two cars parked in the alley. I have this weird view where, um, it’s kind of a fence and then our garage. So I can see between those two things to the alley basically. So there’s two cars. That’s weird actually. And when I see some of people’s like videos about folks breaking into their cars, there’s often two that come. And so I was like, oh, okay, well it’s, I should just like go out and look. So we go and we kind of look at our, at our back window to see if we can see anything. And we’re just like, yeah, it’s weird. They’re not only parked but the headlights are off. And like, I’m gonna go out and check it out. She’s like, well first, why don’t you look at the video it recorded, which I wasn’t thinking of at all. So I pull up the video, it recorded, and I see these [00:26:00] cars park, but it’s like three or four of them come through the two that I can see park. And all of a sudden there are probably seven or eight figures running down the alley from these cars. Okay? And I’m like, well, that’s crazy. And so I walk out there and I go up to the first car and it’s got Texas plates. And around here where we have a little bit of an ice invasion, Texas plates are reported a lot. I look at the next car and it’s got no plates at all. And I look at the car after that and it’s got vanity plates, specifically chosen one with a Z. Um, and, and I’m like, oh my God. It’s the thing like ice is in my alley. And, uh, and so I come back in, I I’m like, you tell my wife, like, should probably get your coat on. I think it’s the thing is what I said. And, and we go out and sure enough, like at the end of our alley where there is a family and, and they are, um, US citizens, they’re Mexican immigrants, um, that’s where I see all these officers sort of, or these agents sort of coalescing and um, I’m gonna leave some aspects of this out. They were [00:27:00] actually, they were serving, uh, uh, narcotics warrant that ended up being totally misguided. Nothing happened of it. Um, but it was super scary. But I kind of don’t wanna say more than that because I wanna be really clear that as everyone should know about policing, a search warrant is not an indictment. Um, and oftentimes search warrants are so searching and, and, and often come up with. With nothing. Right? And, and maybe even were targeted at the wrong person. And there’s didn’t even have the name of my neighbor on it. It’s this whole thing. But the point is, it was a little different from what we’ve been hearing because there was a different agency there serving a warrant. It was the airport, airport, police department, ’cause of a package. So there was that piece, there was actually a signed warrant. ’cause everyone’s trained to say, show me the warrant. Show me the warrant. So everyone, you know, my wife and I were the first ones there. Um, and then another neighbor rolled up, and then I’ll get to the rest in a second. Um, so it, it’s shocking that it’s happening in our alley. Christina: in our alley, right? Jeff: just like, Christina: you, yeah. Jeff: what? What the Christina: I, I mean, how [00:28:00] I would feel to a certain extent would be like, I’d be like, am I in Amer in an episode of the Americans? Like, like, you know, Jeff: is, did they have to write it this way? Just ’cause how else are you gonna bring it to the people? You know? It’s, you gotta bring it to the characters. Um, so anyway, we go down there and, and there’s one, so all of the, everyone decides the airport PD guy who has no mask and is kind of like presenting like a pretty normal cop basically. And he is got a badge and a name and a number. But walking in and out of the house, all around us are these guys who are in full battle fatigues. They’ve got masks on, they’ve got ars. Um, they are, they are a weird mix of people. There’s a woman in there who’s like looking like, literally like she was cast for a movie to be, uh, an, an ice person. In this case they were Homeland Security Investigations, HSI. But it’s all intertwined at this point. Um, and then there was a guy that must have been like eight feet. That was crazy. There was a single guy that was wearing a, like a straight up like helmet, uh, for, as if he were going into battle. [00:29:00] Nobody else is wearing a helmet. Um. And none of them were talking. They were just passing through. And, um, and so we tried to engage one of them, talked to them for a little bit, do the thing you do. Hey, why don’t you take that mask off? You know, I don’t wanna get docked. I was like, uh, Christina: around. Jeff: it was like, I both understand why you don’t wanna get docked. I also feel like you’ve got the power here, brother. Um, and which was the conversation we had, um, I was like, you have a mask on. You also have your finger on the trigger of a gun. And he’s like, well, that’s not, it’s not on the trigger. This is how we hold guns, dude. I was like, I understand that, but your finger is itching at the trigger of a gun. And so he put his hands on top of the butt of the gun. ’cause it was kind of, you know, mounted the way it is. Is that better? I was like, no, you’ve still got all the power. Take the mask off. Like, at least. Um, and uh, what, what was really interesting, and I I have this sort of like wrap up that occurred to me later that kind of blew my mind is, you know, in our neighborhood, um, because ice activity has been going on all around our neighborhood, like in. Neighborhoods [00:30:00] surrounding our neighborhood or a little further out, but all within a, I could get in the car and rush out there distance. Basically we have these, we have these neighborhood signal groups. The first one that popped up was actually around my son’s school, which is very close to here and has a lot of East African and Hispanic, um, immigrants and, and, um, and so that we knew that was like, you know, people were scared there. Some kids weren’t coming to school. And so, um, some neighbors organized in such a way that they could a, have a signal, uh, communication channel. But also part of that was planning at the beginning of the day and that release time for enough people to sort of be paired up in areas around the school, but not so close that it freaks the kids out. That like if something happened, there could be sort of a rapid response. So we had that signal group. There’s a broader signal group that probably covers like a four block area, and then there’s a wider one that’s our wider neighborhood basically. And that one’s like a rapid response signal group. So these have been going. Pretty, like consistently [00:31:00] ever since it was announced that we were getting ICE and Homeland Security folks here. Um, so the network was all in place. And, and so I’m out there initially and I see all the cars. I’m like, holy shit. Wife and I go to the end of the block. We start talking to first the airport PD guy who’s there, and then the the one HSI guy who comes out. Then another neighbor, another neighbor. I go back to take pictures of the plates because folks around here are keeping a registry that you can get through the signal group of all of the makes and models of cars that we know have been at these, um, kind of ICE activities or homeland security activities, and then their license plates. And so there’s like a running log, which has happened in other cities too. So I was taking pictures of all the cars. Um, but I was pretty like, I mean, I’ve been through some shit and. Having it in your alley is very different from going halfway across the world as like an activist or something. Um, and having it ha neighbors are people we know and care about. And so knowing that, not knowing what’s happening for them, which I don’t mean to bury that lead [00:32:00] ’cause I’m kind of getting to that part, but I also want to just respect their privacy. Um, so like the thing I should have mentioned at the top is like, we know these folks and it was fucking terrifying to be standing there arguing with these HSI guys knowing that at some point, or just assuming at some point these people we know are gonna be dragged outta the house in front of us. And then it was just like this constant question of what the fuck will we do? Then? It did not happen to be really clear, uh, ahead of time. So I’m taking pictures of these cars, I’m like, oh shit. I’m supposed to notify like the signal group, but I’ve got, I’ve got all the presence I need to take pictures of cars. I’ve got the presence I need to engage these guys, which my wife was doing plenty good job of, so I could just like walk away and do the license plate thing. But when I pulled up my phone. To open signal. I opened Slack three times, like I could not, I got an S into my search, my app search, and like kept clicking the wrong thing. I was shaking. It was also freezing out and so like I’m shaking and so [00:33:00] thank God it occurred to me. I have one friend I know on this signal group that I, I know would answer the phone, so I called her. I called her and I was like, I need to be quick. Here are like the fundamental details. Can you please notify? The signal group and the rapid response people. So that was great. She did initially, the first group that showed up, which was just incredible, were like all of our neighbors, we all know this family. Like it’s not, they are just neighbors. It’s not like it’s a special offset group or something. Like they’re neighbors. So all of the neighbors show up. We have a really tight block. Um, that was incredible because it’s not like it’s a neighbor of activists. It’s what’s been incredible about this stuff from the beginning, which is like how easy it seems to be for people to pop outta their house and be like, Uhuh. Like it seems like, it seems like a lot of people are not feeling inhibited about that, which I think is really cool. And I totally respect the people that feel inhibited, right? Like, ’cause it’s just, it’s a whole thing to go out there. So we had this great group of neighbors and they were all, we had a public school teacher who was just killing it with this one HSI guy. It was so, [00:34:00] so good to watch and it felt really powerful and I think she was doing a really good job of trying to sort of like. Knock some things into this guy’s head knowing that like, you know, you’re in a dynamic that kind of you, there’s not a lot of room for things to change. Right. But given that she, it was really just inspiring watching her do her thing and then the like rapid response community showed up, which is like a mix of, you know, folks who are kind of just dedicated neighbors and then people who are sort of what you might call the usual suspects, right? Like the people you would expect, especially in South Minneapolis to show up at a thing like this. And I don’t know if you’ve heard about the thing people do with whistles around these things. Christina: Yeah. Well, I, I, all I’ve heard is that, and I ha, so all I know is I think sometimes people have whistles and kind of like, like, like blow them, almost like to alert people like that, that like, like the, like the, the, the, that like ice is there. Jeff: Yes, exactly. And that yes, that’s exactly it. And that’s been going on here and, [00:35:00] and everybody’s getting whistle. You know, sometimes when you get a good, it’s, I’m not calling it a bit, ’cause I’ll tell you in a minute why it was effective, um, in ways that I hadn’t anticipated. But, uh, you know, it’s like a, it’s, I can do this, I can get a whistle, I’m gonna get a whistle, right? Like, that’s something I can do. Like, it’s something that really caught on and there’s all these whistles being passed around and people on the neighborhood group being like, got a bag of whistles if you wanna come by. So I, ima imagine at this point that when these HSI or ICE people roll up to a thing before they get out, they’re like T minus 15 minutes to whistles, right? Like, this is how long we have before everyone shows up. And, and so pretty soon it’s whistles everywhere. I had a neighbor who kept putting off her, um. Car alarm just to make more crazy noise. We had another neighbor next to this neighbor who is a very conservative like Trump guy who, when he doesn’t like the noise that’s happening in the neighborhood sets off fireworks. And for some reason he was like, I’m gonna do the thing I do, even though there’s all these guys with guns and I’m gonna set off fireworks. But in that case, ’cause he is pissed off at all of us, like it was so [00:36:00] fucking chaotic for a minute. Um, but it was, it was an incredible thing to see how quickly people can deploy basically. Um, ’cause we aren’t like Chicago where like we’ve had a lot of activity here, but it’s been pretty quiet activity. Like, it’s like what happened here? It’s like you and your neighbors know about it and maybe 20 people showed up from your neighborhood rapid response. But like, they’re not the kinds of stories that. They’re not landing on rooftops, they’re not showing up with a hundred cars and calling people away. They’re hauling one person at a time away. And you hear about it here and there, but it’s been very quiet, unlike Chicago. Um, and so to have it given that, especially to have it show up just in your alley was like really, really insane. Um, so anyway, so it all, fortunately the, the police HSI, everybody left with nothing. They did not carry our neighbors away. They did not have any, any result of this warrant that we could tell. But of course, we’re not gonna know. Another [00:37:00] theme of this is how, how hard it is for good information to be resilient in a moment like this, right? That’s a whole other theme. And that, that’s one that gets me kinda riled up when people start after the fact or during the fact really kind of shouting out almost things that are wrong. Like the, the call that went out. For people to come. Said there were six cars in my alley with Texas plates, but I was very clear, there are six cars in my alley. One of them has Texas plates, right? So it’s like, that kind of stuff is a little spooky, but here’s what happened. So at the end it was all over. Our neighbors were able to pop out, wave at everybody, thank everybody. They had been handcuffed this family, um, in their living room while HSI figured out if they were citizens. And, um, what had what the whistles meant in this case was that they knew people were all over around the house. And that was, I’m sure, a level of comfort to know that like something’s happening out there. And then we learned later that there was an immigrant family down the block in the [00:38:00] other direction, across kind of a thoroughfare that we’re on the intersection of who heard the whistles and knew like, let’s stay in the house. There’s a lot going on out there. I dunno what it is, but now I hear whistles. Let’s stay in the house. And, um, and so it was quite a, quite a thing. Family Activism and Signal Setup Jeff: And what I kind of realized afterwards. Was we started this year. My family, my in-laws, my in-laws especially, were very, they’re, they’re, they’re very, um, active. They do kind of activist work, but it’s very like, um, service oriented. But they’ll go to an anti-war protest. They’ll go, you know, they’ll do the thing. They’re, they’re lovely people. And my father-in-law, especially at the beginning of the year, I was like, I don’t know what’s coming. Um, I hear that it’s good for everyone to have signal if we wanna be able to communicate to each other. So I wanna learn how to use signal. And so I helped him, my mother-in-law set it up. I created kind of a family group for Signal and everyone was setting up signal, right? Like at that point, not knowing what was gonna come. It wasn’t even January 20th yet. Unexpected End of Year Incident Jeff: And I wrapped up my year activating a signal network for rapid response because I [00:39:00] had masked people in my alley with guns refusing to identify themselves driving cars from out of state. That is insane. And I was like, that looks pretty tight. Season wrap up. Like, what the fuck? Because I kind of had gotten to the point, I guess prior to when ICE got here in, in the first place, I’d gotten to the point where I’m like, I don’t even really think about Signal anymore. Um, but then they came here and it, and it popped up. So that’s what, that’s what happened in my alley. Um, at the end of the year. Christina: And, and, and, and, and, and I mean, and, and, and you said, you said your neighbors are okay. Speculations and Concerns Christina: I mean, do, do you know anything more about like, like what, what happened or like what the, what the situation was? Jeff: I don’t know anymore. And that’s where I’m like a little cautious because since it was like a warrant for something, it was a narcotics warrant, right? Like, I, I have no idea what happened there. I don’t know. I can, I can only speculate. Um, but I know that the, the [00:40:00] name on that warrant was not someone that lives there. Um, so I can tell you that ’cause I saw the warrant. Um, and, and that’s the most I really feel comfortable saying. Christina: Fair enough. Yeah. I, I, I, I, yeah. I’m not, I’m not trying to like, Jeff: No, I get it. I get it. That’s me actually. Dealing with Law Enforcement Jeff: I’ve been wrestling with like, how much, even on the, I kind of like was asking people to be cautious, even on the signal, because they were sharing details about the warrant. I was like, Hey, details in a warrant. Do not share those, because that sticks to people. And like the details in the warrant were just like, no, we’re not gonna do this. Even when the guy read me the warrant, I was like, are you serious about that? He’s like, oh man, for sure. Okay, sounds good. Let’s, we’ll talk in an hour when you’re all done and you don’t have anything. Like I, I’ve been down this road before. I was a reporter for a long time, like I watched The Wire. Um, Christina: exactly. I was gonna say, yeah, I was gonna say the, the sort of reporting I did, like, yeah, I watched the Wire. Um, so would be Jeff: I said that to the guy. I didn’t say I watched the, yeah, I didn’t say I watched The Wire to the guy, but I was like, he [00:41:00] kept gaslighting us and I was like, come on man. Like you and I we’re smart people, you and I, and that was me being generous. But like, we’re smart people. You and I like, we know this thing you’re saying. It’s like, it’s totally not the case. Like when I asked him. The airport PD guy. What’s up with the cars with Texas plates and no plates and vanity plates? I don’t know, I don’t coordinate with those guys. I was like, okay, that’s weird. ’cause like here you are and they’re walking all around you. Surely you coordinated with them enough to get them here. It was just like, what the fuck? Just so much gaslighting that I won’t even get into, but it was just nonstop. But I was so proud watching my neighbors when the rapid responsible showed up. It was a, there’s always like some people in those situations where I, I, I get pretty activated around lack of discipline and I understand how that happens. But having been in like really super high stakes situations where people could, and who this was one, right? Like I don’t, I don’t react well internally to people who I feel like are working out something that’s theirs. Um, [00:42:00] and at the same time, how do we know how to process this, right? Like, I don’t, we, it was something incredible to watch Mask men and one masked woman walking up and down my alley, bumping past me with guns, with masks, with no idea, with no badges, refusing to pro produce any saying, why does it matter anyhow, saying how much threat they’re under, seeing how they get followed, like just, it was, it was an incredible thing. I had my reaction, but my reaction was based on wiring, based on really intense, unusual experiences. Um, other people, this is new to them. This kind of thing is new to me too, but, so anyway, I, I just like, I saved that. I didn’t even tell you guys when it happened. I’m like, I’ll just tell them on the podcast. ’cause Christina: yeah, no, I mean, that’s, that’s wild. I mean, like, and it’s just, it’s just, well, and, and it’s, I don’t know, it’s so dystopic, right? Like, it’s such a, like a, a terrible like thing to like have to like witness part of, right? Because like, look, yeah, there are going to be circumstances when maybe like, you know, Homeland Security or somebody else, like really actually does need to be involved and, you know, [00:43:00] um, you know, at your neighbor’s house. And like, that’s unfortunate, right? But like, there, there are real circumstances where that could be a case. Like I, I, I, I, I mentioned the, the Americans earlier, that was like, based Jeff: I need to watch that. Christina: It’s a great show. But, but the, the, the, uh, a former CIA agent was one of the, the, the, the creators. But the, um, the idea came to like, uh, one of the showrunners basically, he read an article, I think in the New Yorker or something about a, a family that like seemed like, just like the perfect, like normal family next door. And like the kids came home from school one day and the parents had been picked up because it turns out that they had been Russian spies living in the United States for like 20 years. And like, they were like actual Russian spies. And, and then that kind of like went into, okay, well, well, well, what happens then? Like, what happens to that family and, and what happens to get to that point? Like, what happens? Like if your neighbors are those things, right? And so there are those like very much like stranger than fiction. Like, like things, right? But in most cases, that’s not the circumstance. And, and certainly the way that like all this has been handled and the way that they’re doing all of this treat things for, [00:44:00] you know, like whatever the warrants were for whatever the situations are where they’re like, okay, now we’re gonna bring all these other groups in. We’re not going to have any due process at all, and we’re not going to, to bother with any sort of thing of humanity at all and then freak everybody else out, like is just, you know, then, and then it puts you like, as, as the neighbor, like in this position where you’re like, okay, well how do we get the word out? How do we help, how do we, you know, make sure that if’s something, is that if this is something that you know, isn’t what we, what we think that it is or whatever, that we can make sure that they’re not going to be. ’cause we see all the reports all the time. I mean, US citizens are getting arrested for, Jeff: Yeah, totally. Christina: the wrong way, Jeff: Oh yeah, we had a, we had a woman here probably, I think she was like in her sixties, and she walked out of her house ’cause there was something happening across the street. And in moments she was in the car, she was gone. Her husband didn’t know where she was. She was released later that day. Like we’ve had a lot of stories like that. And so that was stressful too, going in, right? Like when my partner and I went, went up to talk to this guy, I, I left down the alley to take pictures, but I [00:45:00] was like looking over my shoulder constantly. ’cause she and I have talked about how, like, can you imagine if one of us was taken and we didn’t know? And I was like, oh, we are in a situation right now where no way can I say, there’s no chance one of us will be taken. Like, no way. And you know, the longer you’re there, the more you push it a little bit, you know, not push it like physically or something, but just like push it a little more people out front. Someone kicked an ice car in, in an HSI car and got like pepper sprayed or whatever. Um, Christina: and it’s, and it’s like, don’t do that. Like, don’t like, Jeff: Well, it’s funny because, it’s funny because that per I, this is, I, I know there are people listening who will think I’m such an asshole for this, but I, to I, I feel zero apologetic for it. Reflections on Responsibility Jeff: So I am, I’m not like a huge fan, like kick the car when there’s a family that we don’t know how they’re doing and these people are around, like, don’t escalate in that way with these people. Don’t set off fireworks behind the guys that have their fingers resting near triggers. Like you Christina: That’s what I’m saying. That, that, yeah. Jeff: yeah, you just don’t do that. Uh, but here’s the part that makes me sound like an asshole and, and I don’t mind at all. [00:46:00] Um, they were, they were the only person that was pepper sprayed. And, and it was this, you know, certain people that come from outside the neighborhood. It was this very dramatic thing, whatever they pepper spray, you know, whatever. And I was like, what, what happened? They kicked the car. I was like, eh, I’m going in like, I mean like, yeah, you got pepper spray because you kicked the car. I assume you were in for that. Like you signed just like the guy with the mask who’s worried about being docked. He signed up for this dude. Christina: I was gonna say, you, you, you, you signed up for this, you, you, you, you’ve signed up because you saw Christina O’s you know, like ridiculous, like, you know, like, come, come join Ice, you know, like, like, you know, freaking social media, you know, posts or whatever, like there ads you’re doing like, yeah. Like you, you know exactly what you’re doing, so fuck off. I don’t, yeah, I have zero. Jeff: I I said you signed up for this. I did not sign up for this. I said you signed up for all of it, dude. Like you Christina: Yeah, absolutely. No, I mean, honestly, well, well look, you know, it’s the same thing like the military, frankly, like, you know, like in the, in, in the seventies and stuff, and we saw, you know, more of it then, like, I’m not saying that it was like the, the right or like nice or like humane thing to spit in the, in their faces. [00:47:00] Right. But like. Especially after the draft was gone. Like, you sign up for that shit, Jeff: It’s a tough man. I, I had that, I, that experience throughout the Iraq war where. I knew. I mean, there’s the economic draft. There’s all right, there’s all these reasons people end up in war. But at the end of the day, when I am walking around a city I love, and other Americans are there in armor and Humvees and they have destroyed a city, I feel like this is what you signed up for. It’s not what you signed up for, but it is literally what you signed. Same with police. It’s a little bit Christina: that’s Jeff: I totally respect the trauma. I respect that you’re in situations where Christina: that’s real. No. Jeff: your values. Like I Christina: Absolutely. Absolutely. And, and, and that, that is real. And, and to your point, there might be like, like economic scenarios, drafts and other scenarios where like you’re like, well, I had a choice, but I didn’t have a choice. Okay, but you knew that this was a trade off. Like you knew that this was a thing that comes with, with, with the territory. If it comes with adulation, but it comes with the bad stuff too. Right. Jeff: And if you’re killing people, I don’t feel super bad about saying that. I feel super bad for you for having to live with that [00:48:00] fact. But like I don’t feel bad for saying, Hey man, Christina: well, I mean, like, and, and it’s a Jeff: have said no. Christina: and it’s a completely different like thing. I’m not even trying to categorize it the same way. ’cause it’s, it’s not. But like, just, just like in, in my life, you know, people oftentimes will like, yell at me about stuff that they don’t like, about, like the companies like that I work for. And you know, what I, I’m, I’m part of my job is to kind of be a public face for, for those things. And that means that I get yelled at and that’s okay. And like that, that I, I quite literally knew that I signed up for that. Does that mean that I always appreciate it? That is, does that mean that I don’t get annoyed sometimes? Does that mean that I like being like tarred and feathered with like mistakes or decisions that like, I had nothing to do with Absolutely not right. But like, that’s quite literally part of my job. So, you know, it, it, it is. So I can’t like turn around and be like, oh, well, you know, you can’t, you know, like. You know, say, say this to me, or whatever. Right. Um, but, and, and again, I realize it’s a completely different scale of things. I’m not in any way trying to equate the, the, the, the two [00:49:00] scenarios, Jeff: No, but it’s, I mean, it is, yeah, Christina: but all of us, but all of us, we have jobs and we do things and like in a case like this, like if you work for those agencies, right. Especially right now, and like I recognize and I can be sympathetic that you may not have signed up. Under these circumstances. Having said that, I will say that if you signed up in the last eight years, you knew that these were things that were going in a certain direction, right? Um, I, I, I, I, I will, I will further say that like I, I’m not gonna say that like every single person is involved, but I will say like in the last eight years, you’ve, you’ve seen which way the wind was going and, and, and, and, and that’s okay. You can make that decision and, and like, I’m not gonna judge you or your character as a person for that decision. I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m not. ’cause we all have to make decisions about where we work. Having said that, that just also means like what we’ve been saying, you’re gonna have to deal with some shit. You’re gonna deal with people recording your face. You’re gonna have to deal with people being angry with you. You’re gonna have to deal with, to your point, people kicking the cop car. And if that’s all that happens and like, and, and, and, and it’s not gonna lead to another escalation point, that’s fine. I, I’m with you. I
Nikki Sixx joins Eddie Trunk to discuss Motley Crue's Carnival of Sins summer tour featuring Tesla and Extreme. Sixx reveals how they selected supporting acts, emphasizing the importance of bands with strong song catalogs. He shares details about potential production elements, reflecting on the original Carnival of Sins tour from 20 years ago and hinting at new technology enhancements. Sixx also praises Vince Neil's perseverance through recent health challenges, discusses the Theater of Pain box set, and mentions his upcoming fifth book and animation project with Lion King director Rob Minkoff. Plus, rising rock star YUNGBLUD joins Eddie Trunk to discuss his breakthrough performance of 'Changes' at Ozzy Osbourne's Back to the Beginning concert that catapulted him into the spotlight. He shares stories about growing up in his family's guitar shop, his musical influences, and his recent collaborations with rock legends Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. YUNGBLUD also talks about his Grammy-nominated album 'Idols,' his commitment to bringing authentic rock music to younger audiences, and his experience performing with an all-star lineup including Eddie Vedder, Bruno Mars, and Slash at a recent private show in New York. Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.And don't forget to follow Eddie on X and Instagram!Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk Find all episodes of Trunk Nation: https://siriusxm.com/trunknation Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue took to "X" to defend Vince Neil's ability to sing on their new tour!
Detroit beats the NY Giants in a dumb game, Eli Zaret joins us, Britney Spears plumps up, Vince Neil can't sing, RFK Jr's gross poem to Olivia Nuzzi, Corey Feldman v. Dancing with the Stars, a Miss Universe fall, and Akaash Singh's terrible wife. Register to win tickets to Michigan vs OSU right here thanks to Hall Financial. Eli Zaret drops by to recap an incredible Lions victory over the New York Giants, Sam LaPorta's back surgery, MSU's stunning loss to the Iowa Hawkeyes, Michigan over Maryland, the upcoming battle with OSU, everybody hates Jordon Hudson, Lane Kiffin's future, Tom Izzo & the Spartans, streaming vs TV, Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua, Eli vs gambling: Part 5,483, the Detroit Pistons win 12 straight, the 1st place Detroit Red Wings, and more. Drew had another play date with Kirk Gibson. Politics: Bill Maher popped off on Jimmy Kimmel's wife Molly McNearney in his season finale. Olivia Nuzzi is kinda psycho. She's totally into felching. Keith Olbermann hit it. Marjorie Trailer Greene resigning. Her next gig may be The View. Garlin Gilchrist and Jasmine Crockett drop the most cringy TikTok possibly ever. Jasmine Crockett lumps every Jeffrey Epstein together. Death threats are common now. Tim Robinson's The Chair Company is full of drops. And the “At His Limit” guy is a real person. Britney Spears was caught plump faced and drinking in public. She's pissed about the paparazzi photos and hates America now. Whitney Cummings lost her kid's stuffy and now it's everyone's problem. Celeste Rivas was chopped up and frozen. D4vd isn't taking it too seriously. Corey Feldman vs DWTS. Machine Gun Kelly is back and making terrible jokes that bomb on stage. Beyoncé made F1 racing all about her. Motley Crue is coming back and Vince Neil sounds excellent! Gary Graff will join us tomorrow to talk Crue and the new Beatles Anthology 4 release. The Beatles Anthology: The Remastered Documentary Series is on it's way. Lloyd fell down and went BOOM. Miss Universe went down and Mexico takes the crown. She was berated by the director before she won. Israel and Palestine clashed at the event. Miss Jamaica took a bad spill. Airport Karen is the worst type of Karen. Kevin Spacey addresses the rumors that he's homeless. Put your bets in for the Epstein list today. Podcaster Akaash Singh and wife Jasleen Chawla have some drama going on. Nice marriage. Drew still recommends She's Out of My League. What ever happened to Alice Eve? More Sports: Shedeur Sanders got his first NFL win today. TJ Lang pops off on JaMo. Drew is extremely down on the Lions despite the win today. Don't forget to grab your Drew Lane Show merch right here! If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
THREE great guests, one podcast! I've spoken to and met Jeff Keith a bunch of times. Great guy! I've never talked with or met Miljenko Matijevic from Steelheart, so this was cool that I got to speak with him as well. You might be asking why I talked to them together? Well, they just released a cover of the classic "I Just Wanna Make Love To You!. They told me how the ball got rolling to cover the song and the approach they took. We also talked about Tesla's upcoming residency in Vegas, if the guys from Foghat heard the song, cover songs Tesla has done, and if Miljenko heard the version of their monster hit "I'll Never Let You Go" done by Moriah of the band Plush. John 5 is next on this episode. His new album, The Ghost, is out now. Yes, 5 has had a paranormal experience. We talk about the recent Motley residency in Vegas. John said he was very happy to see Vince Neil, not only on stage again, but killing it!We also talked about the final Ozzy show. He had some great things to say about the fallen legend, and also revealed that he was contacted to play the Back to the Beginning show. Enjoy!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week LC & Bakko talk about, Podcasts inspiring a chain of events. Bakko says goodbye to a friend and a couple of other important items. Concerts are too cheap. Spotify embraces AI. Eric SInger in Vegas. Vince Neil suffers a stroke. Primer 55 is BACK! The future of rock. Twisted Sister doing one of those bullshit reunion tours. John Bush plays Anthrax. Ace Frehley takes a spill & more. Pantheon Podcasts Reach out to us! Rate, review, and subscribe at Apple Podcasts: Cobras & Fire: Comedy / Rock Talk Show on Apple Podcasts Join our fanpage on Facebook: (2) Cobras ON Fire: Private Group | Facebook Click like and follow on Facebook: (2) Cobras & Fire: Rock Podcast | Chicago IL | Facebook Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Threads: @cobrasandfirepodcast • Threads, Say more Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Cobras & Fire Rock Podcast - YouTube Follow us on Bluesky: Cobras & Fire Podcast (@cobrasfirepodcast.bsky.social) — Bluesky Email us: Buy a shirt!:"Cobras and Fire Podcast" T-shirt for Sale by CobrasandFire | Redbubble | cobras and fire t-shirts - cobras fire t-shirts Buy Rock Candy! Freeze-Dried Candy pairs perfectly with the Cobras & Fire podcast. Specifically, candy from Esquilo Candies, a Youth-Run business founded and managed by LC's son. Crunch while rocking out! Stitcher: Cobras & Fire: Comedy / Rock Talk Show on Stitcher Spreaker: Cobras & Fire: Comedy / Rock Talk Show | Listen to Podcasts On Demand Free | TuneIn Find it all here: Cobras and Fire Podcast - Comedy Rock Talk Show Music: Corey Glover's Universe - I Am Devin Townsend - Powernerd Tim Montana - Get You Some Primer 55 - Loose Yungblud - My Only Angel Twisted Sister - Heroes Are Hard To Find The Band Feel - Shoal Creek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week LC & Bakko talk about, Podcasts inspiring a chain of events. Bakko says goodbye to a friend and a couple of other important items. Concerts are too cheap. Spotify embraces AI. Eric SInger in Vegas. Vince Neil suffers a stroke. Primer 55 is BACK! The future of rock. Twisted Sister doing one of those bullshit reunion tours. John Bush plays Anthrax. Ace Frehley takes a spill & more. Pantheon Podcasts Reach out to us! Rate, review, and subscribe at Apple Podcasts: Cobras & Fire: Comedy / Rock Talk Show on Apple Podcasts Join our fanpage on Facebook: (2) Cobras ON Fire: Private Group | Facebook Click like and follow on Facebook: (2) Cobras & Fire: Rock Podcast | Chicago IL | Facebook Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Threads: @cobrasandfirepodcast • Threads, Say more Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Cobras & Fire Rock Podcast - YouTube Follow us on Bluesky: Cobras & Fire Podcast (@cobrasfirepodcast.bsky.social) — Bluesky Email us: Buy a shirt!:"Cobras and Fire Podcast" T-shirt for Sale by CobrasandFire | Redbubble | cobras and fire t-shirts - cobras fire t-shirts Buy Rock Candy! Freeze-Dried Candy pairs perfectly with the Cobras & Fire podcast. Specifically, candy from Esquilo Candies, a Youth-Run business founded and managed by LC's son. Crunch while rocking out! Stitcher: Cobras & Fire: Comedy / Rock Talk Show on Stitcher Spreaker: Cobras & Fire: Comedy / Rock Talk Show | Listen to Podcasts On Demand Free | TuneIn Find it all here: Cobras and Fire Podcast - Comedy Rock Talk Show Music: Corey Glover's Universe - I Am Devin Townsend - Powernerd Tim Montana - Get You Some Primer 55 - Loose Yungblud - My Only Angel Twisted Sister - Heroes Are Hard To Find The Band Feel - Shoal Creek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warning: you might need a drink (or three) to keep up with us this week as things get silly. Grab your favorite beverage and try to follow along as we tackle all the latest rock chaos: Sammy Hagar takes accountability and causes a stunning admission from Aaron. Jon Bon Jovi's Nashville bar hits the market. This House is Not for Sale; but, the business is. Def Leppard finally get their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame but dare you tread there? Europe's Ian Haugland promises a full-on return to ‘80s glory but is that what we want? Axl Rose becomes a jazz-loving humanoid robot. What? Frank Bello and Billy Sheehan contribute to Accept's 50th-anniversary album. But, what the hell is it? Aerosmith teams with Yungblud for a new track, and Aaron dishes out some unsolicited career advice for him Ace Frehley takes a spill and lands in the hospital—but, hopefully, just Trouble Walkin'. Vince Neil returns to the stage to Knock 'Em Dead; after cheating death multiple times. Mark "The Animal" Mendoza won't be joining Twisted Sister's 2026 reunion. Is the issue cosmetic, or something deeper? Yes, Scott Ian's beard dye is actually for sale Chiller Theatre drops the news that Vinnie Vincent won't be showing up (shocked, anyone?) And Aaron announces a big life change while trying to resurrect an old classic. So pour one out, press play, and try to keep up—it's Geekwire, and sobriety is optional. Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warning: you might need a drink (or three) to keep up with us this week as things get silly. Grab your favorite beverage and try to follow along as we tackle all the latest rock chaos: Sammy Hagar takes accountability and causes a stunning admission from Aaron. Jon Bon Jovi's Nashville bar hits the market. This House is Not for Sale; but, the business is. Def Leppard finally get their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame but dare you tread there? Europe's Ian Haugland promises a full-on return to ‘80s glory but is that what we want? Axl Rose becomes a jazz-loving humanoid robot. What? Frank Bello and Billy Sheehan contribute to Accept's 50th-anniversary album. But, what the hell is it? Aerosmith teams with Yungblud for a new track, and Aaron dishes out some unsolicited career advice for him Ace Frehley takes a spill and lands in the hospital—but, hopefully, just Trouble Walkin'. Vince Neil returns to the stage to Knock 'Em Dead; after cheating death multiple times. Mark "The Animal" Mendoza won't be joining Twisted Sister's 2026 reunion. Is the issue cosmetic, or something deeper? Yes, Scott Ian's beard dye is actually for sale Chiller Theatre drops the news that Vinnie Vincent won't be showing up (shocked, anyone?) And Aaron announces a big life change while trying to resurrect an old classic. So pour one out, press play, and try to keep up—it's Geekwire, and sobriety is optional. Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob kicks things off, getting a little personal, sharing a time he accidentally walked into an orgy. We dive into Vince Neil's recent revelations about getting a stroke. Andy McCoy has some new harsh words for Vince. We check in with Dave Mustaine's Cameo. And finally, we dive into the Riyadh Comedy Festival controversy.Watch the episode on Youtube for free. Join our Patreon and get a bonus episode each month, and other behind-the-scenes goodies. More info here.Follow us on: Twitch, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and our Discord Chat. Also don't forget about our Spotify playlist. We also have merch if you're into that kind of sharing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a candid conversation with Eddie Trunk, Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil shares the harrowing details of his Christmas night stroke that left the entire left side of his body paralyzed. Despite doctors telling him he'd never perform again, Neil describes his grueling six-month recovery journey from wheelchair to walker to cane, and ultimately back to the stage. He reveals the shocking discovery that he had previously experienced four strokes without knowing it, discusses the blood clot that caused his most recent episode, and reflects on his determination to rejoin Motley Crue for their Las Vegas residency. Also on the podcast, renowned musician and producer Steven Wilson joins Eddie to discuss his extensive work remixing classic albums in Dolby Atmos and spatial audio formats. Wilson shares how he became the go-to remixer for legendary bands, his meticulous process of reconstructing original stereo mixes before adding spatial elements, and the challenges of working with aging master tapes. He offers fascinating stories about remixing albums from Pink Floyd, Kiss, Rush, and Tears for Fears, while explaining why some rock music works better in spatial audio than others. Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.And don't forget to follow Eddie on X and Instagram!Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk Find all episodes of Trunk Nation: https://siriusxm.com/trunknation Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The show started with a discussion about the Yankees win, and then shifted into some celebrity gossip about Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban. (0:00) In Dumb Ass News, a wedding guest was called out for rudely ordering a pizza before the food was served during the reception. (9:08) Staying with pizza, Chaz and AJ discussed the newly unveiled CT Pizza Trail. Immediately, Chaz had issues with the format, and enlisted the Tribe to help sort out the mess. (15:57) Live Nation's Jimmy Koplik was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about Vince Neil's health, Journey reunion rumors, backstage debauchery, and tomorrow's Keith Urban show. (33:10) In Dumb Ass News, a Georgia man went viral after his local news station interviewed him about his gator wrangling skills. (53:26) Photo credit: Getty Images
The Detroit Lions are now 3-1, Eli Zaret stops by as the Detroit Tigers continue to lose, Selena Gomez married, With Love Meghan, Gary Graff on Zach Bryan at the Big House, and Drew Crime: Sleepy Brother Stabbing & the Cocaine Quarterback. Eli Zaret joins us to recap the Detroit Lions thrilling victory over the Cleveland Browns, the Detroit Tigers limp to the playoffs, recap college football over the weekend, Sam Pittman BLOWN OUT at Arkansas, Virginia storms the field, NCAA loses another eligibility lawsuit, Heather McMahan at the Ryder Cup, Cal Raleigh's 60th homerun ball, and RIP Ray Lane. We have our 3rd board this month. Technical difficulties may be ahead. Dave Landau will join us in studio tomorrow. Serena Williams is triggered by cotton. Music: Ace Frehley has been injured. Vince Neil had some strokes. Blink 182 pin-up Janine Lindemulder is on OnlyFans now. D4vd has not been arrested yet. Iggy Pop needs to wear a shirt. Sinclair and Nexstar finally cave to Jimmy Kimmel. Drew Crime: 48 Hours covered a really bad… and really sleepy brother. The NFL gunman had CTE. Heather Locklear looks great. Jillian Barberie looks a bit different. Gary Graff drops by to recap the massive Zach Bryan's record-breaking concert at The Big House. Cocaine Quarterback is available on Prime Video now. Awwww Selena Gomez and that ugly guy got married. Justin Bieber made it all about him. Sacha Baron Cohen is nailing an OnlyFans model. Teri Hatcher is showing some skin (in front of her dad). Danica McKellar is a math wiz… and still smoking hot. Amanda Bynes has found true love. We dive into another episode of With Love, Meghan. Spoiler alert: It sucks. Prince Andrew and Fergie are banned from the Royal Christmas. There was a church shooting in Grand Blanc today. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Gary Graff reports on Ace Frehley's accident, Weezer wife avoids jail, Vince Neil's strokes, and more by 102.9 The Hog
I SEE A FAMOUS BABY IN THE FUTURE – THE STAGE NAME DICAPRIO ALMOST HAD – Shatner in the hospital – AND A GREAT LIST OF ONE HIT WONDERS Rihanna and A$AP Rocky welcomed their third baby . . . and FIRST girl. It's hard to imagine Leonardo DiCaprio with a different name. But it almost happened. A lot of celebrities were born with "ethnic"-sounding names, but changed them as they pursued fame . . . either because they were told to, or they themselves thought it would help. We discussed more celeb name changes. We haven't had a good supergroup in a while. But that's about to change, thanks to Howl Owl Howl. Vince Neil Reveals Multiple StrokesMötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil has opened up about his recent health scare. On SiriusXM's Trunk Nation, Neil revealed he suffered a major stroke last Christmas night that left his left side temporarily paralyzed. Doctors later told him it wasn't his first—he's actually had four strokes over the years, including two he never realized. Neil says the cause was a blood clot in his leg that traveled to his brain.Next James Bond Casting PlansDirector Denis Villeneuve says casting for the next James Bond begins in 2026 once he wraps Dune: Part Three. Producers want a fresh, unknown British actor in his late 20s or early 30s—ruling out names like Idris Elba, Timothée Chalamet, and Glen Powell. The film, a complete reboot following Daniel Craig's finale, is slated for 2028.Tribute Concert for Brian WilsonBig names will honor Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson at a charity concert in Santa Barbara on September 27. Wilson Phillips, Kenny Loggins, David Pack, and even Wilson's grandchildren will perform classics spanning the band's career. Proceeds go to Adam's Angels and the Surfrider Foundation.Why Taylor Swift Said No to the Super BowlIn a surprising livestream, singer Ray J claimed he's collaborating with federal authorities on a RICO case against his ex, Kim Kardashian, and her mother, Kris Jenner. He told viewers, “The federal RICO I'm about to drop on Kris and Kim is about to be crazy… It's worse than Diddy's.” Page SixJohn Mulaney will become the first stand-up comedian to headline Chicago's historic Wrigley Field when he performs there July 11, 2026.The Everyb Back in January, Cardi B revealed that she got a $13,000 diamond buttcrack piercing. She even posted a PICTURE of it.Star Trek legend William Shatner, 94, was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital Wednesday after a medical emergency at his home, TMZ Today is National One-Hit Wonder Day! So to celebrate the occasion, here's a list of 20 of those memorable songs:See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vince Neil reveals he had a stroke back in December and has slowly been recovering to prepare for Motley Crue's upcoming shows, Matt Cameron opens up in a new interview about Soundgarden's upcoming RRHOF induction & why he left Pearl Jam, Rob Halford reveals he recorded a new version of War Pigs with Ozzy Osbourne right before he passed in July, Sammy Hagar announces ‘Best Of All Worlds' Las Vegas residency for 2026 & more! PLUS ‘This Week in Rock & Roll History Trivia', Rock Birthdays, ‘The Best & Worst Rock Album Artwork of the Week' & so much more!Everything is up at www.rocknewsweekly.com / All socials & TikTok @rocknewsweekly Watch us LIVE, chat with us & more…Every Sunday around 2pm PST @ https://www.twitch.tv/rocknewsweeklyWatch all of our videos, interviews & subscribe at Youtube.com/@rocknewsweeklyFollow us online:Instagram.com/rocknewsweeklyFacebook.com/rocknewsweeklyTwitter.com/rocknewsweeklyTikTok.com/@rocknewsweeklyAll of our links are up at www.rocknewsweekly.com every Monday, where you canCheck it out on 8 different platforms (including Amazon Audible & Apple/Google Podcasts) #Rock #News #RockNews #RockNewsWeekly #RockNewsWeeklyPodcast #Podcast #Podcasts #Metal #HeavyMetal #Alt #Alternative #ClassicRock #70s #80s #90s #Indie #Trivia #RockTrivia #RockBirthdays #NewMusic #NewMusicReleases #VinceNeil #MotleyCrue #MattCameron #Soundgarden #RRHOF #PearlJam #RobHalford #OzzyOsbourne #SammyHagar #BestOfAllWorlds #MetallicaSuperBowl2025
The boys flip through sticky magazines, discover their high school crush posing for glossy smut, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of J. Geils Band's 1981 hit, “Centerfold.” News items and digressions include Vince Neil's stroke and Mötley Crüe's backing track bickering.
This week we have...Episode Murder. Yes! It's Episode 187 and This Episode Will Kill You. Or at least make you laugh. Or smile. Or something.Mike started out with his reading and it was about role models and copying what good people do. We needed that when we got sober and had the privilege of having many good role models. Then it was Jamie Lee Curtis, Lost In Space, things we should change, a baby shower, expecting the worst, not haters, AA membership and Charlie Sheen.And there is a joke about Vince Neil to wrap things up. Enjoy the episode.Visit usPodcast www.sobernotmature.comStore www.sobernotmatureshop.comHobo www.themoderndayhobo.com
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about the weekend, football games, emailer confirms you do fart in your sleep, things that should just be for kids, police officer responds to call drunk, guy survived being hit by car, couple accused of running counterfeit clothing store out of their home, FBI burned meth and smoke escaped, crackdown on unlicensed street vendors, dildos thrown onto field at football games, Tyson v Mayweather, Savannah Bananas sold out games at Yankee Stadium, Emmys, Brian Cox accidentally flashed people in a kilt, Margot Robbie wears see through dress, vide oof 59-year-old Salma Hayek, Vince Neil had a stroke, Jelly Roll met the Pope, man tunneled into neighbor’s apartment, doctor left in middle of surgery to have sex, cops went to wrong address and shot a guy, pastor facing charges for rub and tug, man found nude in rail yard, man exposed himself and peed inside a movie theater, Uber driver ate customer’s food, Russian cop appears to torture someone, woman takes over gangster BF’s cocaine operation, social media influencer in trouble for trapping crocs on camera, old lady survived gator attack, old elephant falls and can’t get up, more weddings making guests pay for drinks, BF glow up trend on TikTok, and more! This episode of Dave & Chuck is brought to you in part by Profluent http://bit.ly/4fhEq5l
In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela open with travel stories, awkward flights, and quick-witted banter before turning to the week's heavier headlines. The panel unpacks the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, spotlighting the bizarre reaction from UK musician Bob Vylan and the broader issue of how rhetoric, censorship, and media hypocrisy fuel division. They question the blurred lines between free speech and incitement, noting how consequence culture has replaced accountability in unpredictable ways. From there, the conversation shifts to Hollywood's big night, the Emmys. The hosts joke about whether anyone still watches, then break down Hannah Einbinder's viral “F—k ICE and free Palestine” acceptance speech. They contrast celebrity activism with Ricky Gervais' famous warning against using awards shows as political pulpits, while also reacting to Nate Bargatze's understated hosting and the fading relevance of televised ceremonies. The tone pivots again with satirical riffs on Vince Neil's health scare, a comedic “Half-Assed Top Ten” of Motley Crue stroke songs, and the strange saga of Luigi Mangione, whose supporters include fans claiming to be married to his AI. The episode closes with a reflective tribute as Mike Imbasciani performs a musical dedication to Charlie Kirk. Today's guests on "Normal World" are Mike Imbasciani & Dusty Carter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MUSICFoo Fighters played their first show with new drummer Ilan Rubin Saturday night at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo, California. https://blabbermouth.net/news/watch-foo-fighters-play-first-concert-with-new-drummer-ilan-rubin Motley Crue singer Vince Neil has finally confirmed what had long been an open secret in the music industry -- he had a stroke last December that forced the band off the road. TVNate Bargatze kicked off the 77th Emmy Awards with an opening heavy on the laughs and filled with riffs on television and celebrity culture. https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/nate-bargatze-emmys-monologue-2025-1236517956/ Stephen Colbert received a standing ovation at Sunday's Emmy Awards. Colbert came out to present an award when his peers rose to their feet and started chanting "Stephen, Stephen." https://variety.com/2025/awards/news/stephen-colbert-emmys-late-show-cancelation-1236513526/ "American Pickers" star Mike Wolfe and his girlfriend were hospitalized after a car crash. Wolfe's girlfriend, Leticia Cline, says she has sustained serious injuries to her jaw, lungs, sternum, and ribs. https://ew.com/american-pickers-star-mike-wolfe-and-girlfriend-hospitalized-after-car-crash-11809682 Power-packed PS6 performance … Some of the specs of the upcoming PlayStation 6 were leaked – and it looks like the console will be a beast. As long as the leaks are in the ballpark of being true, the PS6 could be up to eight times faster than PS5. If these specs are for real, then we might have confirmation sometime in 2027, which is when industry insiders say the PS6 will launch.MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Anime fans flocked to movie theaters over the weekend to see Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. https://variety.com/2025/film/news/box-office-demon-slayer-infinity-castle-anime-record-opening-1236517827/ 'Spinal Tap II' definitely did NOT go to eleven over its opening weekend.The $25 million dollar sequel to the 1984 rock mockumentary made only $1.5 million across 2,000 cinemas. That's around $800 per theater.The film's review scores have been weak, as well, Metascore gave it a 59 out of 100. https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2025/9/13/spinal-tap-ii-bombs-with-15m-openingNicole Kidman shared a video with Sandra Bullock to mark the end of production on "Practical Magic 2". https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/practical-magic-2-wraps-production-nicole-kidman-1236370102/· AND FINALLYBuzzFeed put together a list of actors who tricked us onscreen with their pervy prosthetics, so now it's time to play the game we all love: ARE THESE PRIVATE PARTS REAL OR NAHHHHHHHAND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about the weekend, football games, emailer confirms you do fart in your sleep, things that should just be for kids, police officer responds to call drunk, guy survived being hit by car, couple accused of running counterfeit clothing store out of their home, FBI burned meth and smoke escaped, crackdown on unlicensed street vendors, dildos thrown onto field at football games, Tyson v Mayweather, Savannah Bananas sold out games at Yankee Stadium, Emmys, Brian Cox accidentally flashed people in a kilt, Margot Robbie wears see through dress, vide oof 59-year-old Salma Hayek, Vince Neil had a stroke, Jelly Roll met the Pope, man tunneled into neighbor's apartment, doctor left in middle of surgery to have sex, cops went to wrong address and shot a guy, pastor facing charges for rub and tug, man found nude in rail yard, man exposed himself and peed inside a movie theater, Uber driver ate customer's food, Russian cop appears to torture someone, woman takes over gangster BF's cocaine operation, social media influencer in trouble for trapping crocs on camera, old lady survived gator attack, old elephant falls and can't get up, more weddings making guests pay for drinks, BF glow up trend on TikTok, and more!This episode of Dave & Chuck is brought to you in part by Profluent http://bit.ly/4fhEq5lSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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It can be done! With the help of our good friends Chris Van Gompel, DJ Hostettler and Dixie Jacobs, we actually succeeded in "Separating The Art" from some of our favorite artists who for whatever reason are total jerks, creepers or worse, but we can still enjoy their music, if we work at it. Picks 5-1 are featured here, with some truly bad behavior being overcome by great art. If you missed all the tomfoolery we got up to in Part 1,, including picks 10-6, go back:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-684-top-ten-separate-the-art-artists-part-1-w/id573735994?i=1000724375462Please be enjoying the official Top Ten "Separate The Art" Artists playlist, featuring 15 out of the 17 songs heard in Parts 1 & 2:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6DFMZPwUP36SAtNPQr7nog?si=8a13fc2d89764cf3These guys are always busy with the rocking out and such. Go listen to and see IfIHadAHiFi and Body Futures live when they're in your area. Follow them on the 'gram' for more info:https://www.instagram.com/ifihadahifimke/https://www.instagram.com/bodyfutures/We've lowered our prices, but not our standards over at the ATTT Patreon! Those who are kindly contributing $2 a month are receiving an exclusive monthly Emergency Pod episode featuring our favorite guests and utilizing our patent-pending improv format in which we miraculously pull a playlist out of thin air. Ryan Stockstad returned for his second EP attempt, and there was much rejoicing! Check out Volume 19 out September 1st. Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/c/alltimetoptenWe're having a blast chatting it up about music over on the ATTT Facebook Group. Join us and start a conversation about music!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
Vince Neil cash grab concert, bad band names, Bryan Kohberger hates prison, diarrhea shuts down a plane, Jennifer Aniston's Matthew Perry lies, rooting against Maz's Hot Takes, Cop Cam tug of war, and the World's Largest Penis breaks its owner's arm. Jim is getting his thumb fixed tomorrow. What are the worst band names of all-time? Maz's hot take is happily falling apart. Donald Trump will cancel The View sooner or later. Bill Maher isn't a fan. Rosie O'Donnell is trying not to be huge. Vince Neil lumbers through a show in New York. The drummer steals the show. Olivia Rodrigo brought David Byrne out onstage at the Governor's Ball. Taylor Swift's appearance on New Heights hits tonight. Andy Green was the subject of a death hoax. He's alive. Jennifer Aniston LIED about the well-being of Matthew Perry. Jonathan Schmitz was totally ambushed on Jenny Jones. The murder's out of prison now. Matt Barr IS his penis. Jonah Falcon's weiner is way bigger. Stuttering John's lawsuit against Karl will be dismissed. High Pitch Erik makes more on Cameo than most Howard Stern staffers. A woman has come forward to admit her diarrhea shut down an airplane. Inmates are making Bryan Kohberger's life a living hell. Leonardo DiCaprio was searched entering a party in Ibiza. Marc Maron won't stop complaining about podcasts. Derek Hough is replacing Billy Bush on Extra. LA Dodgers pitcher/DH Shohei Ohtani is in trouble again. JaMo got into a fight with a Miami Dolphin in preseason practice. Reminder that Jeffrey Epstein has an egg-shaped penis. Sydney Sweeney is back and looking good. Drew brings a cop cam featuring a tug-of-war. David Geffen fires back at BranDon's former neighbor. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
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The hot August heat shines down on the 108.9 The Hawk Beach House as pieces of the house keep crumbling into the sand dunes below, That doesn't keep Carl Luciferi (Ben Rodgers) from Luciferi Ford from stopping by the house and telling Whisp Turlington and Geoff “The Angry Man” Garlock about his upcoming “TRUCKATHON TRUCKABRATION!” Steve Temple Pilots has your sports, Art Spart with traffic, and phones ring as The Geoff and Whisp show asks, “Where's the weirdest place you've done the deed?”Sponsored by Regal Kingdom, Vince Neil's Too Hot For Pizza, Cleet's Jetskis, Drugmore and Channel 8's "Data Entry!"Guest Starring: Ben Rodgers (ActionBoyz, Star Trek: Lower Decks)Here's how YOU can support Val Verde's second choice for rock, 108.9 The HawkSubscribe to the podcast on Apple, YouTube, Spotify or whatever you listen on!Visit our website & sign up for our mailing list: https://1089thehawk.comJoin the Patreon for early access & bonus shows: https://patreon.com/1089thehawkSubscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1089thehawkFollow us on social media: Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, Facebook, Threads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An Oasis fan fell to his death shortly after the band's show ended Saturday night at London's Wembley Stadium. https://news.sky.com/story/man-dies-after-falling-at-oasis-wembley-stadium-concert-police-say-13406447 · Motley Crue's Vince Neil, who had a medical emergency earlier this year, returned to the stage Friday in Boston at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway. On a bill for three shows over the weekend with fellow '80s hair band singers Bret Michaels (Poison) and Stephen Pearcy (RATT), Neil, ironically, opened with the Crue's "Dr. Feelgood" before addressing the audience. Fred Durst's ex-wife, Kseniya Beryazina,(SIN-ya Berry E Zina) has taken to the site to auction off the custom made Vera Wang dress she wore at their wedding in 2012. It's currently up for bids at $6916.99. https://www.ebay.com/itm/306304929405 · New Foo Fighters drummer Ilan Rubin seems to have the chops to play with Dave Grohl and company, already making rock history twice. https://loudwire.com/ilan-rubin-rock-history/ Paul Stanley's revealed the moment Kiss decided to take off their iconic makeup in 1983 on The Magnificent Ones podcast with Billy Corgan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cpi85VTcmSo Stevie Nicks is rescheduling her August and September tour dates "due to a recent injury resulting in a fractured shoulder that will require recovery time," according to her team. https://ultimateclassicrock.com/stevie-nicks-2025-tour-injury/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Rizzuto Show dives into the chaos of life as Rizz's family is out of town, leaving him to manage the mayhem at home. With pets running amok and the house in disarray, we share hilarious anecdotes about dog antics and the trials of solo parenting. Moon prepares for his upcoming Punk Rock Disney shows, and we reminisce about past gigs, complete with backstage tours and unforgettable moments. As the conversation shifts, we tackle some bizarre news stories, Sexy Time Fun Facts and WHY GARY WHY!?!?! The Rizzuto Show hosts also explore the world of celebrity news, from Vince Neil's triumphant return to the stage to the tragic death of an Oasis fan at Wembley Stadium. We discuss a listener's breakup saga, dive into the peculiar world of beach ball and scuba gear fetishes, reveal the most popular terms of endearment in America, and ponder the legality of cheating in Missouri and Illinois. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil totaled his Ford Pantera on a beer run, and in the process took the life of his friend Razzle Dingley, drummer for Hanoi Rocks. Bassist Nikki Sixx survived multiple heroin overdoses. Guitarist Mick Mars walked away from a blackout drunk drowning and drummer Tommy Lee lived through his own Caligula-like Sunset Strip sexcapades. Mötley Crüe, a degenerate band of death-cheating rock gods has us asking, “how are these dudes still alive?” Maybe they're the undead. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. This episode was originally published on July 17, 2018. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, we're diving into the unrelenting collapse of hair metal empire. A music scene that crashed harder than Vince Neil's drunk driving accident killed Razzle Dingley. Sure, bands like Def Leppard, Motley Crue, and Poison are still out on the road, playing for nostalgic crowds of people who yearn to hear those power chords. But for every one of those groups that are still selling merch and playing gigs, there are several who were wiped off the board in the early 90s by Seattle's flannel fury. Grunge was a raw, authentic sound and anti-establishment ethos that rejected hair metal's polished production, spandex, and power ballads. But we still love that music about girls and having a good time. It's as America as any other movement in music In this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we're looking at the bands who didn't survive the hair metal meltdown. Groups like Winger, Cinderella, Kix, Warrant, and Vixen that all went to shit faster than a teased up hairdo in a rainstorm. Episode Playlist Check out our episode playlist here. Get In Touch Check us out online, on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. or drops us an email at show@prisonersofrockandroll.com. Or if you're in Philadelphia, come visit our home base at McCusker's Tavern. Prisoners of Rock and Roll is part of Pantheon Media. We're sponsored by Boldfoot Socks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're diving into the unrelenting collapse of hair metal empire. A music scene that crashed harder than Vince Neil's drunk driving accident killed Razzle Dingley. Sure, bands like Def Leppard, Motley Crue, and Poison are still out on the road, playing for nostalgic crowds of people who yearn to hear those power chords. But for every one of those groups that are still selling merch and playing gigs, there are several who were wiped off the board in the early 90s by Seattle's flannel fury. Grunge was a raw, authentic sound and anti-establishment ethos that rejected hair metal's polished production, spandex, and power ballads. But we still love that music about girls and having a good time. It's as America as any other movement in music In this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we're looking at the bands who didn't survive the hair metal meltdown. Groups like Winger, Cinderella, Kix, Warrant, and Vixen that all went to shit faster than a teased up hairdo in a rainstorm. Episode Playlist Check out our episode playlist here. Get In Touch Check us out online, on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. or drops us an email at show@prisonersofrockandroll.com. Or if you're in Philadelphia, come visit our home base at McCusker's Tavern. Prisoners of Rock and Roll is part of Pantheon Media. We're sponsored by Boldfoot Socks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pop stars should have Mousetrap-style Rube Goldberg devices onstage. Vince Neil falls for porn bots and a footwear startup is using the blockchain to generate an A.I. shoe design in space. Full episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/260-beyonce-out-133366378
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So much to catch up on this week! We start the show discussing the NYC mayoral race, and the phrase "inshallah." We discuss the Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa, and his history with the city, including appearing on the Morton Downey show. We catch Vince Neil flirting with an AI chat bot. We check in with the shocking new lawsuit against Fat Joe. We learn an important lesson from Reverend James Manning, another NYC mayoral candidate.Watch the episode on Youtube for free. Join our Patreon and get two bonus episodes each month, and other behind-the-scenes goodies. More info here.Follow us on: Twitch, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and our Discord Chat. Also don't forget about our Spotify playlist. We also have merch if you're into that kind of sharing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New music out today, Vince Neil thinks AI girls are real on X, and Jellyrool on role play. SCIENCE! New app can put you in outfits before you buy and a new drone the size of a mosquito.
We check back in with Fat Joe standing up for a grade school teacher who was too curvaceous, or too curvis, as he says. We check in with two Floridians who committed crimes at food establishments, one more ridiculous than the next. And, we spent a lot of time reading reviews of Vince Neil's failed Las Vegas restaurant. Watch the episode on Youtube for free. Join our Patreon and get two bonus episodes each month, and other behind-the-scenes goodies. More info here.Follow us on: Twitch, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and our Discord Chat. Also don't forget about our Spotify playlist. We also have merch if you're into that kind of sharing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with legendary glam metal frontman of Hanoi Rocks – Michael Monroe! The two start by getting into Michael's return to America after several years away, comparing the old to the new NYC, and Northeast music icons like Bruce Springsteen and Joey Ramone. They explore Michael and Hanoi Rocks' various musical influences, including Black Sabbath, Little Richard, Elvis, and Stiv Bators. Michael reflects on his upbringing in Sweden, from living on the streets and surviving to the early days of the band and their early glam looks and expression. He also spills the lowdown on pivotal interactions within his career, including asking Prince to produce the band, producing with Bob Ezrin, and making peace with Vince Neil. To close, Michael talks about the band's last gig and lists his top 5 records everyone should own. Tune into a music history-filled chat with legend Michael Monroe!CREDITS (Instagram handles)Host @scottlippsEdited by @toastycakesMusic by @robby_hoffProduced by @whitakermarisaRecorded at Melrose Podcasts LA Sonos makes it so easy to fill your home with incredible sound! Check out the new Sonos Ace headphones, which are Bluetooth-enabled and have three buttons. The content key allows you to play, pause, accept calls, and control the volume. Plus, they feature noise cancellation and voice assist!These headphones are exceptionally well done and sound incredible, whether listening to your favorite playlist, chatting on a call, watching a movie, or even recording a podcast like this one. They sound particularly fantastic when listening to Lipps Service!Sonos has great gifts for everyone on your list. Visit sonos.com/Lipps to save 20% on select products. 01:50 - Returning to play in America 02:30 - Documentary 05:00 - The old NYC06:30 - Hells Angels 08:15 - Bruce Springsteen 11:30 - Joey Ramone 15:55 - Growing up 16:47 - Black Sabbath 18:00 - Hair metal movement 21:00 - Little Richard and Elvis 22:00 - Sax and harmonica 24:00 - Parents 24:30 - Meeting Hanoi's Andy McCoy 26:12 - Band's interesting early look 27:22 - Living on the streets in Sweden 30:22 - Surviving early on 33:49 - Legacy 34:35 - Razzle 36:00 - Prince producing Hanoi37:20 - Getting signed to CBS and Bob Ezrin producing 39:40 - Oriental best remastered 39:43 - Making peace with Vince Neil 40:00 - Razzle's death 42:00 - Stiv Bators 44:21 - Hanoi's last gig 47:30 - Writing a letter to Nikki Sixx about Razzle 52:15 - AI Stiv Bators 58:12 - Top 5 records everyone should own
By 1985, Motley Crue were in a tough place. Though they'd achieved success, wealth and worldwide fame thanks to their first 2 albums Too Fast For Love and Shout At The Devil, the band were suffering from some setbacks. Vince Neil had driven his Ferrari while drinking and caused a crash that ended up killing his friend Razzle Dingley of Hanoi Rocks. As he worked to stay sober and navigate his legal issues, Nikki Sixx was deep into a heroin addiction that forced producer Tom Werman to get someone else in to rerecord his bass parts. But Shout At The Devil went 4x platinum and the record company needed a follow up to keep the band's momentum alive and in the public eye. The result was Theater of Pain, an album the band in later years has said was too polished and they blamed Tom Werman (not their own substance issues or limits as musicians) for the end product. However, it resonated with the public and sold another 4 million copies thanks to the big radio hits and MTV videos Smokin In The Boys Room (a Brownsville Station cover) and power ballad Home Sweet Home. Theater of Pain is less raunchy than Shout At The Devil, a byproduct of the slick production. We felt the riffs weren't as killer as they had been and outside of the big hits their aren't too many standouts. Louder Than Hell is a heavy song more akin to Black Sabbath than typical Motley but was from the Shout At The Devil sessions and doesn't sound like anything else on TOP. Use It Or Lose It might feature Mick Mars best solo shredding effort with typical cliche lyrics. But the songs had the Motley Crue attitude, had a couple of radio friendly hits and they toured for 8 months around the world to propel sales and keep themselves in the public eye. It may not be our favorite Crue record but it's the one that got our attention back in 1985 and we give it our track x track review at 40. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The Eddie Trunk Podcast - Eddie brings you his conversations with a pair of guitar virtuosos. First up, it's Eddie and John 5 talking about his new Knights In Satan's Service museum of KISS memorabilia, the latest with Mötley Crüe and Vince Neil's health, his coming documentary, the music he wrote with David Lee Roth, plans for The Creatures and more. After that, it's Eddie and Yngwie Malmsteen talking about his new live album, Tokyo Live, his thoughts on joining a band, the impact of Randy Rhoads, and sharing stories about how he almost joined Deep Purple, UFO and Ozzy Osbourne. Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.And don't forget to follow Eddie on Twitter and Instagram!Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk Find all episodes of Trunk Nation: https://siriusxm.com/trunknation
MUSICMotley Crue have postponed their upcoming Las Vegas residency due to Vince Neil havingto undergo an undisclosed medical procedure. The paperback edition ofBono's 2022 memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story, which has been updated, will be published onMay 27th to coincide with the premiere of his documentary, Bono: Stories ofSurrender, on Apple TV+ on May 30th. Three Days Grace have posted a video of Louis, the St.Louis Blues mascot, joining them on stage for "Riot" in St. Louis onSunday night. Watch it on Instagram. Chappell Roan will finally release her new single "TheGiver" next Thursday. Contrary to what FyreFestival founder Billy McFarland says, there is no Fyre Festival 2, accordingto Mexican officials. RIP:The fiancée of Faster Pussycat singer Taime Downe felloverboard to her death during an '80s-themed Caribbean cruise. She andTaime had just had an argument. TVJon Stewart officially invited Elon Musk to appear on The Daily Show. Tracy Morgan will star in an NBC series produced by his "30Rock" costar Tina Fey. RIP: George Lowe, theman who voiced Space Ghost, has died. MOVING ON INTO MOVIENEWS:The film Purple Rain starringPrince is re-released in Dolby Cinema at AMC Theatres including theSt. Louis theatres The Alamo Drafthouse iscelebrating David Lynch right now by showing Blue Velvet and Eraserhead. LostHighway is later in the month, if you wanna get down on some of that! David Arquette will reprise his role as Deputy Dewey Riley in Scream 7!The filming of TheBatman Part II has been delayed. The movie was supposed to be released thisyear but it was pushed back to 2027. Millie Bobbie Brown took to social media to call outjournalists who criticized her looks. · Ben Affleck's been leaning on Jennifer Garner a lotsince he split with Jennifer Lopez. And it sounds like he wants todo more than just lean. · Ben is fresh off a divorce, and Jennifer is still in a long-termrelationship with a guy named John Miller. Will Ferrell andJohn C. Reilly worked amazingly together in both "TalladegaNights" and "Step Brothers" But Will says that on "TalladegaNights", there was only one time Reilly made him break character. Last week, Will spoke inReilly's honor at the Oscar Wilde Awards, which honor Irish-Americanartists. Quote, "John comesto me to confess that he once posed for 'Playgirl' under the nameof Mike Honcho. MISCAND FINALLYBest states for women … When it comes to women, not all states arecreated equal. WalletHub ranked all 50 states and Washington, D.C.,based on nearly two dozen factors The 5 Best States for Women:The worst state forwomen, according to WalletHub's research, is Mississippi, followed by Oklahoma,Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ONCELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC Motley Crue have postponed their upcoming Las Vegas residency due to Vince Neil having to undergo an undisclosed medical procedure. The paperback edition of Bono's 2022 memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story, which has been updated, will be published on May 27th to coincide with the premiere of his documentary, Bono: Stories of Surrender, on Apple TV+ on May 30th. Three Days Grace have posted a video of Louis, the St. Louis Blues mascot, joining them on stage for "Riot" in St. Louis on Sunday night. Watch it on Instagram. Chappell Roan will finally release her new single "The Giver" next Thursday. Contrary to what Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland says, there is no Fyre Festival 2, according to Mexican officials. RIP: The fiancée of Faster Pussycat singer Taime Downe fell overboard to her death during an '80s-themed Caribbean cruise. She and Taime had just had an argument. TV Jon Stewart officially invited Elon Musk to appear on The Daily Show. Tracy Morgan will star in an NBC series produced by his "30 Rock" costar Tina Fey. RIP: George Lowe, the man who voiced Space Ghost, has died. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: The film Purple Rain starring Prince is re-released in Dolby Cinema at AMC Theatres including the St. Louis theatres The Alamo Drafthouse is celebrating David Lynch right now by showing Blue Velvet and Eraserhead. Lost Highway is later in the month, if you wanna get down on some of that! David Arquette will reprise his role as Deputy Dewey Riley in Scream 7! The filming of The Batman Part II has been delayed. The movie was supposed to be released this year but it was pushed back to 2027. Millie Bobbie Brown took to social media to call out journalists who criticized her looks. · Ben Affleck's been leaning on Jennifer Garner a lot since he split with Jennifer Lopez. And it sounds like he wants to do more than just lean. · Ben is fresh off a divorce, and Jennifer is still in a long-term relationship with a guy named John Miller. Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly worked amazingly together in both "Talladega Nights" and "Step Brothers" But Will says that on "Talladega Nights", there was only one time Reilly made him break character. Last week, Will spoke in Reilly's honor at the Oscar Wilde Awards, which honor Irish-American artists. Quote, "John comes to me to confess that he once posed for 'Playgirl' under the name of Mike Honcho. MISC AND FINALLY Best states for women … When it comes to women, not all states are created equal. WalletHub ranked all 50 states and Washington, D.C., based on nearly two dozen factors The 5 Best States for Women: The worst state for women, according to WalletHub's research, is Mississippi, followed by Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Uncut promo, Google trends, Google has Lisa listed as Soulja Boy’s mom, siblings decide to continue living together in a mansion, study says having kids is good you’re your brain, update on stranded astronauts on space station, planet alignment tonight, small town mayor finally voted out, cop rescued baby from burning apartment, kids saved from school bus fire, guy got late charges for rental car that he returned on time, cellphone tower at country club, Travis Kelce not retiring, ref bitten in nuts by children during soccer match, update on Gene Hackman death, Matthew Perry may have taken 27 shots of Ketamine in his final 3 days, Vince Neil’s plane involved in deadly crash, Katy Perry going into space, Oscar will reappear on new spinoff of The Office, Rick Springfield says he is microdosing LSD, update on Fyre Festival sequel, woman spray painted and egged ex’s car but it wasn’t his, boot thief stuffed boots down pants, boat stolen without crew knowing, woman prayed to Shrek statue thinking it was Buddha, GF defends BF’s micropenis, lady without vagina opening has become pregnant, guy is married to 16 women and has 100 kids, many people consider OnlyFans to be cheating, Ask Dave & Chuck, son walked in on him masturbating, how do you tell someone they smell?, man set on fire while sleeping during FaceTime prank, jerker in Target bathroom, wrong way driver crashed head on into cops on highway, Taco Bell’s Crunchwrap turns 20, DiGiorno and Hidden Valley collab, expensive trendy hair wash, hiker rescued after surviving 10 days stranded in mountains, and more!
Corey Feldman's Kids' Choice Awards performance unearthed, Liam Payne was a mess, Kid Rock & Lauren Boebert, Bhad Bhabie beefs, kancel Kanye, Diddy's newest accuser, Drew Crime: Murder of Bob Lee, and the new Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominations. The newest Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees have been released. Who got snubbed? More Music: Cyndi Lauper's son is kind of a tool. Paul McCartney plays small gig in NYC. Kid Rock had a hissy fit on stage in Nashville... then he apparently nailed Lauren Boebert. We draw a new Legacy winner! Congrats to _____________! Drake took a special interest in Millie Bobbie Brown… when she was 14-years-old. Stephen A. Smith goes off on Serena Williams. Kanye's Twitter account has been deactivated because of the porn he was posting. He was selling 1 item… a Swastika shirt. Kanye got a Super Bowl commercial out. His buddy Ty Dolla $ign is not a fan of hate speech. Rolling Stone dropped a LONG article on the life and death of Liam Payne. Kate Cassidy thanks us on TikTok. Bhad Bhabie is fighting with her mother, Alabama Barker, and her baby daddy Le Vaughn. Only Fans superstar Sophie Rain has a stalker… for the second time. Tyreek Hill admitted to touching that one OnlyFans model because of his fetish. Antonio Brown claims he is broke now. Check out this awesome rarely seen Corey Feldman performance at the 1988 Kids Choice Awards. We watch the two Coreys fight from the hit movie Blown Away. John Rocker and Pat Mahomes Sr pretend to get into a dust up at the Super Bowl. Dank Demoss was too big for a radio chair when she visited Charlamagne the God. Luigi Mangione is getting a lot money from supporters. Add another male to the on-going Diddy tote board. Dateline featured the death of Bob Lee. We watch a nautical cop cam with entitled brats. A crash in Ferndale blew the shoes and socks off a man. Britney Spears totally photoshopped her butt and waist. JLo is SO done. Zach Bryan and John Mayer are playing the first ever concert at Michigan Stadium. Brianna Chickenfry, meanwhile, has some revenge d**k. Vince Neil's private jet crashes. He's fine thanks to his birthday. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
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MUSICJack White issetting the record straight on the type of live show you will see. A private jet owned by MotleyCrue singer Vince Neil collided with another jet Monday at Scottsdale Airport inScottsdale, Arizona killing his pilot and injuring three others, includingNeil's girlfriend, Rain Hannah, who broke five ribs. "Rolling Stone" reported that Kid Rockthrew a tantrum Saturday night in Nashville and stormed off stage. Hecame out as a .... Mad Season's 1995 album Above will be reissued in three different vinyl variants inmid-March. The Seattle supergroup featured Lanye Staley of Alicein Chains and Mike McCready of Pearl Jam. Primus have announced that their new drummer is John Hoffman fromShreveport, Louisiana, who was one of the 5000 people that submitted videoauditions for the gig. Green Day are producers on a new film inspired inpart by them. New Years Rev is about a trio of musicians whomistakenly think they're opening for Green Day on New Year's Eve in LosAngeles.TVHBO finally released afirst look at season 3 of Euphoria, three years after the drama wasrenewed. MOVING ON INTOMOVIE NEWS:Before she made the Netflix movie "Back in Action",Cameron Diaz took an 11-year hiatus from acting. MISCAmy Poehler is starting her own podcast. The actress, writerand filmmaker will launch weekly series Good Hang With Amy Poehler thisMarch. AND FINALLY "USAToday" did their annual Ad Meter poll to rank all 57 of thisyear's Super Bowl commercials. Here are the Top 10AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC Jack White is setting the record straight on the type of live show you will see. A private jet owned by Motley Crue singer Vince Neil collided with another jet Monday at Scottsdale Airport in Scottsdale, Arizona killing his pilot and injuring three others, including Neil's girlfriend, Rain Hannah, who broke five ribs. "Rolling Stone" reported that Kid Rock threw a tantrum Saturday night in Nashville and stormed off stage. He came out as a .... Mad Season's 1995 album Above will be reissued in three different vinyl variants in mid-March. The Seattle supergroup featured Lanye Staley of Alice in Chains and Mike McCready of Pearl Jam. Primus have announced that their new drummer is John Hoffman from Shreveport, Louisiana, who was one of the 5000 people that submitted video auditions for the gig. Green Day are producers on a new film inspired in part by them. New Years Rev is about a trio of musicians who mistakenly think they're opening for Green Day on New Year's Eve in Los Angeles. TV HBO finally released a first look at season 3 of Euphoria, three years after the drama was renewed. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Before she made the Netflix movie "Back in Action", Cameron Diaz took an 11-year hiatus from acting. MISC Amy Poehler is starting her own podcast. The actress, writer and filmmaker will launch weekly series Good Hang With Amy Poehler this March. AND FINALLY "USA Today" did their annual Ad Meter poll to rank all 57 of this year's Super Bowl commercials. Here are the Top 10 AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices