The Original canceled radio guys. Chris and Costello: SEASON 6

Super Bowl Spectacle: Behind the Scenes with Nikki Haley, Grammy Glories, and Tattoo Philosophies

February 07, 2024 Chris and Costello
Super Bowl Spectacle: Behind the Scenes with Nikki Haley, Grammy Glories, and Tattoo Philosophies
The Original canceled radio guys. Chris and Costello: SEASON 6
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The Original canceled radio guys. Chris and Costello: SEASON 6
Super Bowl Spectacle: Behind the Scenes with Nikki Haley, Grammy Glories, and Tattoo Philosophies
Feb 07, 2024
Chris and Costello

Ever wondered just how electrifying the Super Bowl week could be or felt the pinch of those dizzying costs that seem to sideline the most devoted fans? Strap in as we bring you a play-by-play of the highs and lows from ticket mayhem to halftime show dazzle, dissecting the dynamics of Vegas extravagance. We're peeling back the curtain on Nikki Haley's SNL cameo too, betting on the odds it could shake up the South Carolina primary.

Take a trip down memory lane with us and witness the power of unity in music as we reminisce over "We Are the World" and the impact of such anthems. Could today's chart-toppers like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé stir the pot with a song for our times? We're spinning the tracks of this conversation, also celebrating Grammy moments from Killer Mike's triumphs to Taylor Swift's grace under the spotlight, while pondering the intricate web of celebrity personal lives and public fascination.

Finally, get ready for a personal share that might just have you considering ink of your own, as I reveal my own philosophical tattoo tale alongside my daughters' meaningful choices. And of course, it wouldn't be complete without an in-depth look at the Super Bowl's underdog story of Brock Purdy and the mastery of Patrick Mahomes. Sit back and indulge in an episode that promises to entertain, enlighten, and offer a few laughs along the way.

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Ever wondered just how electrifying the Super Bowl week could be or felt the pinch of those dizzying costs that seem to sideline the most devoted fans? Strap in as we bring you a play-by-play of the highs and lows from ticket mayhem to halftime show dazzle, dissecting the dynamics of Vegas extravagance. We're peeling back the curtain on Nikki Haley's SNL cameo too, betting on the odds it could shake up the South Carolina primary.

Take a trip down memory lane with us and witness the power of unity in music as we reminisce over "We Are the World" and the impact of such anthems. Could today's chart-toppers like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé stir the pot with a song for our times? We're spinning the tracks of this conversation, also celebrating Grammy moments from Killer Mike's triumphs to Taylor Swift's grace under the spotlight, while pondering the intricate web of celebrity personal lives and public fascination.

Finally, get ready for a personal share that might just have you considering ink of your own, as I reveal my own philosophical tattoo tale alongside my daughters' meaningful choices. And of course, it wouldn't be complete without an in-depth look at the Super Bowl's underdog story of Brock Purdy and the mastery of Patrick Mahomes. Sit back and indulge in an episode that promises to entertain, enlighten, and offer a few laughs along the way.

Support the Show.

Email ChrisandCostello@Yahoo.com

Speaker 1:

Hello, this is Chris. Hi there Costello here. Hey, chris Snowden.

Speaker 2:

Hi there, Costello, you talking to yourself in third person Um.

Speaker 1:

Costello says no, not often. That's right.

Speaker 2:

Hey, you ready for some football? It's Super Bowl week. Man, you excited over that day?

Speaker 1:

No, I've got plenty about this. Costello says that you'll probably snowden, so you won't be able to go.

Speaker 2:

Hey, I left Vegas to get out of there. They do the best party. The city looks great Already for Super Bowl. The night's banner stadium looks great. But you know, when they're charging like another up to 1,300 in night, the low-team festive boat gets six and they're getting it. It's just time to go Everything's. You know Vegas is known for jacking the price. Last year the chief Super Bowl ticket you could buy was about $500. This year's 10,000. And people go. Why is it so expensive? Because it's the Super Bowl. For the first time ever it is in the wild today.

Speaker 1:

Costello says that's expensive.

Speaker 2:

Chris says that's really expensive. It's stupid. I said what they've done is they priced out their fans. So you've got corporate people, you've got the one percenters and just an evil who just die hard fans. How do you get a bank to buy a ticket for $10,000? For you and your buddy or your wife $20,000. I mean, who's going to do that for football games Watch?

Speaker 1:

it on TV. I guess we'll find out when we look at them on Sunday.

Speaker 2:

If you want to go watch it in a sports book, one of the casinos, you can't because those all have been reserved. Oh really, you've got to have a reserved seat to get in there, while you've got to stand by anybody else to stand up and watch it back there maybe, so you'll wind up. You go to Vegas. You'll be sitting in your $200 a night Motel 6, watching the roaches and watching it on TV anyway. What fun.

Speaker 1:

Hey, hey, sounds like a blast.

Speaker 2:

But you can say, I was there.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I can say that I'd be lying.

Speaker 2:

It's just the usual hype and stuff that comes this week. So we'll have some fun, hopefully, talking about what we see in the game this Sunday. You know we'll get that with the commercials and the game and and Tay Tay up in the booth and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

So I wonder if she's going to make it, though it's going to come back all the way from.

Speaker 2:

Japan. So well is there? She's OK. So she was in LA Sunday night flight to Japan do four shows and when she's done Friday night there's a 17 hour time difference she flies back on one of her Gulf Streams 10 hour flight. She'll be here actually the day before, based on the time difference. She was asleep and she should go to her little suite. They cost her three million bucks to rent for the game. Ok, ok, pocket change, pocket change baby.

Speaker 1:

I get walking around money. Yeah, yeah, I know so much.

Speaker 2:

So what about football next week? But it's so much stuff going on. Did you watch Saturday Night Live? No, I didn't, but your girl, nikki Haley, did a cameo man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that I did see later. There was a little blimp on the news about that. It was just a little blip, is all she did.

Speaker 2:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

OK.

Speaker 2:

But she's kind of coming on the big shows you know, like the line of primaries. She could have went her home state no you don't think so.

Speaker 2:

I would think that she would. I mean, I remember when President Carter became governor, a lot of people like, like my dad and stuff, because it's like it's Georgia, for God's sake. It's like, yeah, it's a condone conservative state. So here's this liberal Democrat with the hair. You know who won. And then, when he ran for president, I mean people are going, well, they don't like him that much, but you know he still carried his own state. Yeah, it's like. There's Nikki Haley. We're going to lose Trump in the primary in her own state. I mean she's like double digits behind him there. You know that, right, yeah, oh, I know Even your dog's pissed off.

Speaker 1:

I think he's really. Let me just say Nikki Haley, thank you. I just tried to remember Trump, trump, trump. He's just going nuts right. Usually very somebody's walking around outside. Now you really pissed him. Oh got you.

Speaker 2:

That's what you did. I said they're all about Trump and this makes more good sense.

Speaker 1:

It does, doesn't it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, how bizarre. They don't like it.

Speaker 1:

Well, of course we're being politically correct, but I mean, well, I suppose she could win here. I mean, I honestly don't know. My personal feeling is that, you know, come the actual day for voting, a lot more people will come out against Trump. Not just come out, you know, vote against him. Those are staying home for the primaries, right, and hopefully, I guess.

Speaker 2:

If you state your state would come out and show support for someone they voted for governor, you would say it was good enough to be their governor. Why not vote for her for president? She represents your state, hello. I just said his primary in South Carolina. He won big. No surprise there. It was your state that put him on the map four years ago. He was dead in the water. I thought he was going to cancel his campaign. I was sitting out of the blue. He won South Carolina. Where did that come from?

Speaker 1:

Not my state.

Speaker 2:

You're adopted state. But it was. It was the African American population that put him over the top man, and they're going to do it again.

Speaker 1:

I'll talk to my neighbors about it and see if I get him to change their mind.

Speaker 2:

I mean why would it? Why would it? What would a black human being want, trump? I mean that. Does they get in a racist white? You know, I see him out in the crowd. Blacks for Trump. I'm going. They paid that guy to be. They had to pay.

Speaker 1:

It does kind of boggle my mind, but so does this whole bloody thing.

Speaker 2:

So uh, do you want to talk politics? No, no, real quick. Before we get to the big thing is going to be our whole show. It's about all kinds of music news but for the first time in a long time, yes, number one podcast on Spotify was not the midget short man steroid taken syndrome, shave my head bald guy, joe Rogan experience. He was kicked off. The new number one podcast and Spotify is new heights with Travis and Jason Kelsey.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay that I can understand. Swiftie power yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and then, and the fact too that you know Travis is in Super Bowl with the chief, so you got that. Yeah, you get a Taylor Swift factor. Boom Podcast number one. Absolutely. Let's see Guys over the short steroid immediate, any day it's okay, yeah, he'll be.

Speaker 1:

He'll be. Uh, he'll be out of there anytime soon. They'll cancel him and keep those two. Of course, they won't be able to do it for long, because they got to play football at some point.

Speaker 2:

So you know Well, I just I think, when football season is over, I mean, they always talk about football each week. So what are they going to do all these months ahead of them here and there's no football to talk?

Speaker 1:

about. We'll find out. What are they going to talk about?

Speaker 2:

Enjoy those two weeks at number one, then hit the ratings like we have.

Speaker 1:

Okay Bastards Keeping us off. Number one, I swear. I mean really, you know. Let me just mention this and a hi to all our new listeners. Hi, new listeners, don't forget to follow us and like us and things like that, because that would be nice. But in about, where are we? The first week of February, probably in the next, within the next week or so, we're going to be featured or featured on a podcast, podcast radio. So it's going to be all over the world, in England and on your radio, in certain markets in the Southern US, which is kind of interesting. They like us, they really really like us.

Speaker 1:

They like us. I'll tell you what, Chris, you talk and I'll do the AM bit. Ready Go.

Speaker 2:

AM bit. It sounds like you're doing an old theme song from my Favorite, martian.

Speaker 1:

That was the AM radio whistle that you always get. It's a post.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I haven't turned on an AM radio. I don't know, since I don't know when.

Speaker 1:

Exactly so hopefully on the Beasley Rossiter of things will be on FM's too, I think so.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, it's going to be very exciting. Well, you mean, sidecast News is only on AM radios across the country and across the world. I don't know, I don't think so, but I was thinking that, talking to ourselves, man, what are we doing? Am radio Stinking.

Speaker 1:

AM radio. Costello said that it would be good, but it would be better if it was on FM. That's what Costello said. What does Bailey say?

Speaker 2:

FM baby.

Speaker 1:

It would be better if it was on streaming, pick up anywhere you want.

Speaker 2:

I think it's you know they'll get there. But podcast radio is kind of a new thing. It is broadcast in Europe and here. So they're building. So we'll just we're hanging with them, we'll give them time, we are building with them.

Speaker 1:

Okay, we are one of the first, which is kind of cool. It's always good to be the first. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, you ain't kidding buddy.

Speaker 2:

So we'll do a flashback and see if you remember any of this. You ready? Oh, all right, I know, usually you know at this point when you had a rock and roll lifestyle. Usually you don't remember shit, but you can, we can see if you remember, Okay.

Speaker 1:

But this point usually dead.

Speaker 2:

Well, they're dropping off yeah. Yes, they are 40 years ago and they even do are doing a special on Netflix, which is great. It's called the greatest night in pop. It's when they after the American music awards which they don't do anymore, but people like the AMAs because they were voted on by the fans rather than the people who are members of the recording the categories like the Grammys and everyone in this hosted by Lionel Richie 40 years ago and afterwards everyone snuck off to A&M studios and recorded we are the world.

Speaker 1:

We are the world.

Speaker 2:

Yes, awesome song Great night, written by Lionel and Michael Jackson and the people that they got to show up there. It's like Quinty Jones who produced it. I love the sign he put at the door as they walked in leave your egos at the door. You couldn't bring any assistance with you. You couldn't bring your managers, you couldn't bring anybody who was just the artist themselves and nobody else. So they're forced to mingle, talk to each other, get to know each other, appreciate each other.

Speaker 1:

And it was just.

Speaker 2:

It was just. It was just a. It was a magical night man, it was just. I remember well. I remember when they put the song out. He was one of the best things about it. When they released it they asked all radio stations all over the world, the plate at the same time, at 7.50 am in the morning, that they have released and everybody did, no matter format, no matter what, everybody did it it was. You try getting that to happen again today, you know.

Speaker 1:

Oh, no, no, no, I do. Do you remember that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, great thing, everyone played it the same time it was.

Speaker 1:

It was pretty awesome, I know, let's see Bruce Springsteen of Cindy Lauper. God, that was just about every bono from you two, everybody. The Joe Varri-Tarney was on the Tina Turner.

Speaker 2:

He'd go on all day. The lineup was just unbelievable.

Speaker 1:

Oh it was, it was amazing.

Speaker 2:

Our power of who wrote it and who produced it. It was just and even invited Bob Dylan, and Bob Dylan, he was just absolutely freaking out. He was so out of place because he's standing next to Steve Perry, you can sing like you know what. Yeah, he's, he's looking at him, he's going.

Speaker 1:

I gotta follow this guy.

Speaker 2:

Come on. Yeah, you do like this. He's like so. He couldn't do it. They had to have all the artists leave the room for a minute so he could do his part by himself. He was that freaked out. He was the only one who had to do it that way, because he just couldn't do it.

Speaker 1:

I've seen some other video.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we are the same and just they want. That's all we want. We want this. People know what's you that's it.

Speaker 1:

That was kind of an interesting time because previous to that you had do they know it's Christmas, which is Bob Gettles.

Speaker 2:

He made an appearance at the studio that night and said we started it there. You guys are here to do this, we're doing great things. He said he want to be a downer, he goes, but here's why we're doing it and it was just a great message to get everybody started. And then the Charles was there, kind of like at the older set One of the funniest stories was when he tried to get Steve Wonder, but he never answered the phone when he found out what's going on, because they, when they were trying to write it. He shows up around two in the morning and goes I'm ready to put the guy on there going. Steve, you dingbats all done, we're recording, Okay. And he was standing over there and Ray Charles said to somebody he goes, I gotta go to the bathroom. And Stevie, we saw him just kind of grab his form. He goes, I'll take you, and Springsteen goes. Oh, look at this, the blind leading the blind.

Speaker 1:

That was great. I wonder whose office he pissed in.

Speaker 2:

And do you always just probably, hand him? Stop right there in the middle of the floor, don't tell him. I ain't gonna tell him.

Speaker 1:

I'm not gonna say any words. Then, of course, we had hands across America.

Speaker 2:

Remember that. But that was the song involved with that. But we got in the world only because they got everybody together that one night. Now, some of the artists weren't at the AMA awards that night, which they don't even do anymore. Springsteen just finished a concert and he flew in. Billy Joel heard about it. He goes. I want to be a part of it. He flew in. Prince was about one of the few guys who didn't show because they kept calling Sheila E who was there going? How's it going? How's it going? But she said he just is not comfortable around a group of people like that. He kept checking in on her but she felt they were using her trying to get him there. That's why they were invited her. But I don't think so. I think Sheila is pretty cool, you know?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, interesting the spark power is just huge. Okay, interesting thing Last night on the Grammy's, rather, annie Lennox was singing a Prince song and did you say you jumped ahead and screwing everything up? No, no, no, no, no. And she was working with Lisa and Wendy. Yep, that was wild, that was great?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was. It wasn't it Okay, because Prince wrote the song and then Wendy and Lisa played on the version that Sinead recorded, so they were on it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I didn't know that. Oh, okay, yeah, oh cool, that all works in nicely.

Speaker 2:

But you know, speaking of that, it looks about like she's half dead.

Speaker 1:

But hey, but she did a good job of singing. Well, she's 70 plus now you know she's 69. No, she's hit 70 already. I know she's 69. Okay.

Speaker 2:

Well, I was watching her. I checked that's she's got to be 70. Check she's 69. Holy crap, not even 70 yet.

Speaker 1:

Well, even 70. What's she doing there?

Speaker 2:

I'll lead you to the question. So, okay, you watch that. We are the world thing it was. It was just one of those magical moments in the course. This one it's a great song as well, too Did a lot of good. They sold so many copies, so many copies, very, so much money. I must admit. These are the question like this Okay, yo, okay, you were to do something like that today. Huh, okay, so, who would? They had a? They had a. They had about maybe two to four older icons in there, everybody else for stars of the day, okay, so, that's right, one. Who would? Who would you ask to write such a song? Okay, okay. And second, once, once you got to your two, three, four writers or whatever, what compilation of artists would you get?

Speaker 1:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

Lord Superstars, I I Back. Come on, you can do it. Castell, split them up Well okay, let me see. There are some of you saw last time you're going to do superstar status, you have to do Taylor Swift. Okay, I was going to say that there's a lot of women involved in the Beyonce.

Speaker 1:

Okay, mm hmm, yes, yes, uh, let's see, you could also do um, no, it's.

Speaker 2:

Ed Sheeran.

Speaker 1:

I guess would be Karen. Christina Aguilara.

Speaker 2:

Uh, today starts over 40 now Is she? I didn't know that. Yeah, no, Okay. Britney Spears is 42. I mean, come on man.

Speaker 1:

Oh, really. Oh, yes, but see, she is Okay. So all those who had in there.

Speaker 2:

At that time they were in their 20s or 30s.

Speaker 1:

All right.

Speaker 2:

So I'm taking that type of category. You won't add on the maybe a few icon people later. So maybe you, celine Dion, okay, like they brought in Tina Turner, celine, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they did. They did only 55. So so what about? Um Billie Eilish could write it Uh.

Speaker 2:

But she's depressing Geez. Another whiny thing, you know All right Um Restirving, Restirving.

Speaker 1:

Someone like Olivia Rodrigo.

Speaker 2:

She'd make you big enough.

Speaker 1:

I guess she would be yeah, Well she could be, she could be on, she could be on, which is rather an awful bunch of women, which is okay.

Speaker 2:

So Well, that's basically. We gotta have some balance and diversity, okay.

Speaker 1:

I'm so bad with names and, honestly, uh, I mean I'm looking at this. I wrote all these people down. Yeah, I had to, because I'm like I don't know who these people are. I mean, it's time to get educated, um, because Don't know who says it is. Yes, I do Now. Okay, and, and also the way, and I kept looking for this yes, Maybe John Batiste.

Speaker 2:

I like John Batiste. Oh no, he's. Yeah, he's a very talented guy.

Speaker 1:

And that Maluba guy who was on with Christina Aguilar. Um, let's see. Well, I said it's a question I I was thinking John Legend, because he's a songwriter.

Speaker 2:

He may, he may be able to. He's probably one of the best writers, yeah, but he's, he's like, uh, he's a white guy in black skin, you know.

Speaker 1:

Oh well, then you got to go with.

Speaker 2:

Conny West White is black guy I've ever seen he, just he's. He's born wrong color.

Speaker 1:

Let's, let's, let's screw it up and put Conny West in there.

Speaker 2:

No, no, oh, that can't do that one. Okay, which is something to throw out there? People think about if we were to do a. We are the world version today. Two questions who would we get to collaborate in, right, such a song? It's funny to hear how Lionel, how Lionel Michael, got together and how it came together, how they wrote it. I'm going to be able to hear the stories about how you put this on together. That's one of the first things they talk about in the document. Okay, so that's important. Who would you pick as writers? And then the second you know, get the list of artists you'd want to show up. Tough, toughy, isn't it?

Speaker 1:

Well, it is when you, when you're not faced with, uh, uh, all the popular artists, like we were before with MTV, uh, to be the, and, of course, working a shift at a radio, uh, at a CHR radio station, so you'd actually know who was who, uh, which I'm just basically saying.

Speaker 2:

I'm a little out of touch, man. What happened to you I can't stay out of touch without music is the reason we started doing what we, what we, what we get. We started radio because we like music. That's right. Be involved in music, want to play music, want to talk about music. You like music? Yep, can you talk? I got into it and I said, well, I like music, I just want to play it in my show anymore. Well, the other day, parts of my show, I think I got time for music, I got to do my stuff.

Speaker 1:

I like music. I can take a nap when it's on.

Speaker 2:

Oh gosh, I'm gonna hook you up with Annie Lennox. You guys, just what happened? What happened to us? Oh, I do. Why do we look like this? You know?

Speaker 1:

we get into this existential thing. If you don't watch it, mate, that's, that's not a good, good area for me these days.

Speaker 2:

I just I want people to think about who would be the writers, who would be the artist. Everyone think about it. We'll see if we come up with a good compilation list for next week's show.

Speaker 1:

Okay, Okay, that's it.

Speaker 2:

I mean you have to.

Speaker 1:

You can email us at chrisandcostelloatyahoocom. Chrisandcostelloatyahoocom, you got to do it.

Speaker 2:

Do it, do it. But you know, last night was, I have to say, was a good award show the Grammys.

Speaker 1:

It was good, it wasn't bad. I didn't get bored, which I usually do. I mean it wasn't bad, it was really good. Well, you know why it was good? Because Miley was there. We're gonna get to that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's you. You get the hots for Miley and I'm starting to get going with leaning towards you after last night.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, I see.

Speaker 2:

My girl opened the show last night. That would be Dua Lipa.

Speaker 1:

That was interesting what she did, and it was also rather long. I thought stabbing people, that was her, wasn't it? She did like two songs and it was like the first thing in yeah, it's like whoa, come on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, picture her new song Houdini, which is good, yeah, but she's, she's gorgeous. She has legs that could just go on forever. She's just, uh, really beautiful.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but her legs can't carry a tune, her legs can't sing.

Speaker 2:

She did dancing. She's good. What's wrong with you? You don't like the song, houdini. You didn't like Dancing that Away from Barbie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was a good one, oh boy.

Speaker 2:

That was all right, you know. I mean I just thought that was a great way to start the night with Dua. Yeah, a lot of good buzz, they set the tone for the night it did. And then, you know, your girl Miley comes out and she winds right off the get-go. That was cool. She had that a hair swooping last night, mm-hmm, she's wearing like a Tina Turner outfit. I mean, she won a couple of times Then when she got to sing flowers. Holy crap yeah that was.

Speaker 2:

That was pretty sexy. That was pretty good. You know what I noticed? She's fun man.

Speaker 1:

She's just fun, see.

Speaker 2:

See, you know, now I'm Well if you like, the 12-year-old Miley, okay, let's be at issues okay.

Speaker 1:

We're talking about today's my, you know how we're not allowed to say fuck right. Well, who's not? We're not supposed to.

Speaker 2:

So fuck off, we're not.

Speaker 1:

Who said that? No, bailey, listen to me, listen, I'm listening. Yeah, go ahead. Both ears, fuck off Both ears. Now I want to make sure that you.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I know you're going. Oh say you know, miley was at her piece of good now, but she was at her peak and she was Hannah Montana.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

And you. She was great. She was great Last night.

Speaker 1:

She was great. Listen, when your daughter was growing up, you're going to tell me that she didn't watch Hannah Montana.

Speaker 2:

She might have been a little bit old, not that I know of no.

Speaker 1:

No, well, okay, All right, never mind that was her choice.

Speaker 2:

She just didn't care for that I guess I don't know, oh well.

Speaker 1:

Never mind, but.

Speaker 2:

Miley was. How Wasn't she pretty special last night. I thought she was great.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was amazing. But what I did notice technically, that there were two things that I noticed right off the bat. What was it? Okay, first of all, when they had that little what do you call it? Super that comes in the picture of the Grammy Award right yeah, it comes zooming in on your TV. There were fingerprints all over the damn thing. I couldn't who didn't clean their Grammy? Come on Honestly, fingerprints all over the Grammy, that was wild.

Speaker 2:

I just you talk about the superimposed technical Grammy, or you talk about the Grammy Award itself?

Speaker 1:

No, the superimposed technical Grammy. Oh okay, which is more, which is unforgivable as far as I'm concerned.

Speaker 2:

And I think if you would take a bottle of Windex and clean off your TV, you would find oh, it's a Mayan.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I know it wasn't Not checked. I thought she might. Yeah, I'm going to cut it, lord.

Speaker 2:

I think you have Miley up there, hot as you know what, and you worried about fingerprints on the screen.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean the other thing was that when Trevano was talking and even actually I don't care- about Trevano.

Speaker 2:

I just like she was hot, okay. Okay she wasn't wearing any underwear and she was just hot, see, and she's fun. And if I was at the Grammys afterwards I'd want to go. I want to hang out with you.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, I'm with Miley. I want to hang out with her. Exactly.

Speaker 2:

She's a fun. She's fun. She looks great. I want to be with her.

Speaker 1:

Okay, when Billie Eilish was singing along with I was a really noisy crowd they had in there.

Speaker 2:

And I guess somebody Well, I mean the microphones were on. You Pick up the background noise instead of the the microphone.

Speaker 1:

The microphone was on, mike. You know that's what they did. Somebody either left a mic open somewhere because it was noisy. It's like come on, guys, that's what compression is used for, you know, on whoever's talking's mic, you know, so you don't hear all that chatter. It's an ethical glitch, it's just a live show. There's going to be something.

Speaker 2:

Oh something.

Speaker 1:

It was almost louder. She's singing and it's a quiet part in the song and her voice isn't exactly loud anyway and the frickin' ambient sound is almost overtaking what she's saying. The same with Trevor Know. When he's talking it's like can you guys be quiet over there? I can't hear what the MC's saying. For Christ's sake.

Speaker 2:

Ladies and gentlemen, here we have a really fantastic award show last night, one of the best in years. Mm-hmm Costello, we get bitch, bitch, bitch, boom.

Speaker 1:

No, but that's it. Bitch, bitch, bitch yeah yeah, yeah. But that's a reality. I worked as a sound guy for many years.

Speaker 2:

You just enjoy all the good things around. You had your girl Miley doing great oh yeah. Yeah, first time in forever, outcomes Tracy Chapman to sing fast cars with Luke Holmes.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, that was cool. How freaking good was that. Now they made a big issue about that last year when she didn't turn up.

Speaker 2:

She hasn't made a live appearance in years, years years.

Speaker 2:

I thought maybe she didn't look well or something. And she looked great and she, you know what? She looked damn happy to be there and I think because she wouldn't sure maybe that she would be appreciated. And she saw that she was and she just got into the moment. She enjoyed it. He enjoyed singing with her yeah, one of his favorite songs growing up. It was just a win win fun moment for them and for us viewers watching it as well too. I just thought that was that they were great.

Speaker 1:

It was. It was good and I know I'd say that the content was great. You know there are lots of little moments about that one. You good with that one, I'm good, I'm not nothing to bitch about that.

Speaker 2:

But, like I said, the list here, so they are good to get that one done. Okay. So Tracy Chapman, luke Holmes, castellar gives thumbs up, great. But then SZA comes out. Now. You know I like SZA because you know she reminds me of, you know, older R&B songs Like Tony Braxton. You know a little bit of Chardae, a little bit of Anita Baker. You know I like that and her songs are good, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, not my thing.

Speaker 2:

but you know, can we get to in a row? No, I don't know. No, she's a big girl Like Tracy. You look like you see me. What's wrong with SZA? What's wrong with SZA? She's a big girl.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you mean the hip area you talking about? Oh, I'm just talking all over the area. She's a big girl, which is okay.

Speaker 2:

Would you like to put her next to Lizzo and then you tell me who's the big girl?

Speaker 1:

Well, she'd be like a stepping stone, but you know she's headed Lizzo.

Speaker 2:

Lizzo could sit on her and SZA would disappear, okay.

Speaker 1:

Well, I think she's trying. I don't know what you would. She's right here a minute ago, I think that. Well, actually, I think Lizzo. Well, lizzo's yesterday's news, last year's news, definitely not Definitely. So. Yeah, I mean, she did make a little appearance there, didn't she?

Speaker 2:

What's kind of like tradition. She won last year, so if you won last year, it's kind of like the Oscars your job is to show up and present who wins this year. Okay, you pass it along.

Speaker 1:

Even though you, the only reason she was there, Even though you and her, even though her and her banana are now haspins Well with her, it's the whole bunch of bananas. Okay, it's the banana tree.

Speaker 2:

So you can do more than bananas. You can do the whole bunch of bananas. Got to be bananas and SZA and make them both disappear. Okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Did you see? Oprah was open to their celebrating your birthday. She was dancing her 70 year old, a little zimpic self. Did you notice that? Yeah, yes.

Speaker 1:

Yes, that's good to see Oprah out and about.

Speaker 2:

Man. She's after celebrating 70 years old and I'm going one the way she's there. That same thing. It's when I first saw Meryl Streep. I'm going why is Meryl Streep there? Yeah, so we found out later. Opal is there to introduce Fantasia, doing the Tina Turner tribute, which is good right, and of course, meryl Streep was there with her son-in-law to introduce us on it here.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so it was an interesting way to start at say pointing out that she was late. Yeah, it's pretty funny. Did you notice how how the guy who was sitting in a chair Kind of been over and took off real fast?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, love light TV. There's always some fun stuff. I was like, oh, he's Mr Taylor Swift, he comes walking in. It's like mention Meryl Streep, they come walking in, I'm going, he's going in a great. Every time I mentioned somebody's name, they come walk it in, you know. So keep it up, trevor, you're doing good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she's. Meryl Streep was cool, though she was funny.

Speaker 2:

I'm so sorry.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she was good. That was a good moment. There were lots of good moments.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like like when they went live to the sphere and lost Vegas with you, too, first time. The other people who don't get to go often, like I do and like you, used to see inside the sphere, which is like an amazing venue I mean the artist. When you go inside, this fear looks so small but there's so much visual stuff around going on. Yeah, yeah, the sound is awesome, but the they sounded great in there and then they let them, you know, give an award and so they're. They are alive inside this fear. And who they give the first award to inside the? Taylor Swift.

Speaker 1:

Who's not here tonight? Oh, she's no, yeah.

Speaker 2:

She had a big night man. It's like it was like women night last night. Taylor.

Speaker 1:

Tilly tight hey.

Speaker 2:

Fizzle, you know, they did a big night for women again, which is they just rock, rocking it, man, it was it was good.

Speaker 1:

It was actually, you know, I have to say On a, on a technical note, that was absolutely flawless what they did yesterday and that you know it's in this fear you mean. Yeah, I mean, well, of course, in Vegas we were used to doing a lot of, you know, live live boxing matches and stuff like that way back in the day when I worked there anyway, that's the way this thing is set up, audio wise in there, and video.

Speaker 1:

You know the whole thing. I mean everything. There were, there were a few. There was one big glitch when they were bringing who's it? Stevie Wonder on To kind of play through all the people who are past.

Speaker 2:

You know they do this like yeah, I think you're giving buff thing they were ready for that's right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, up came to me buff any. I wonder even sony Bennett that was really good, it was all right, but I don't think that it was okay.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, no, no, no, no. He's like a, he's like American icon. Okay, and they?

Speaker 1:

have him do a.

Speaker 2:

Do that with the late Tony Bennett was just really good.

Speaker 1:

It was just good at Steve. Yeah, he just, he just couldn't hear what was going on. It was kind of obvious at the end, but there you go, he could hear, just couldn't see what he was going on, he just couldn't see it, the camera do it what?

Speaker 2:

Just keep looking straight. Yeah, good, you're great. But that was, that was good. The Annie Lennox, shanae Doe Conner thing that was nice. Now that was, yeah, that was good. Yes, I was very impressed with that. And he doesn't. She quit singing with the band you know back over 10 years ago, eurythmics. Uh, they do tours without her. He. He hires these other Temporary singers. If you're on her point that you know that, no, I didn't and I would if I.

Speaker 1:

Well, if I have a stewarder partner.

Speaker 2:

Just he just brings some other females in to do her part and they still tour because he wants to get my if I was stupid enough to buy you a Rhythmic ticket now. Um then, I guess I'd do, you would be.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, but I mean, you know, expect Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart to be there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because you're going. Wow, I got these tickets at such a great price. How comes Dave and?

Speaker 1:

Who the hell is this? Oh, that's Annie.

Speaker 2:

Smith what it's? Lizzo, annie Lizzo. She's gained some weight too. Oh boy, she's nearly followed up. In the memorial party they had John Batiste, who just a really multi-talented guy, I think he's great. Yeah, he was. And then they brought Oprah out to introduce Fantasia. I've always been, I've always been a big fan of Fantasia. She's not known as a really big dancer. She did her best in the teeny turn, but she's just got a great voice.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Asia was good, yeah, yeah, I mean what's rolling me and the song did this show was just good last time it, it, it was, and um, well, let's see.

Speaker 1:

Oh, what do you think?

Speaker 2:

Do you think it'd be Joni Mitchell? I love that. I love what that's they would be. They showed the every end that they're balling. Everybody's crying, although, look left to my wife and she's crying. I'm going. Oh god, here we all. It's just all this, bitch it, because I mean she's 80 and now she's older than that.

Speaker 2:

At surviving a brain aneurysm and to be able to not only just walk to a degree with the help of a game. It's still same, yeah, but the way she did that version of her hit was just For. I mean, I thought it was great, I thought her voice was powerful and she just did a really good job. And everyone went to dry and everybody's just balling away because it was so good.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean it was.

Speaker 2:

It was. I got goosey thinking about it. Right now I'm going over, going again.

Speaker 1:

I mean, you know, yeah, it's just Uh amazing that that uh. Oh see, I'm just I'm just looking up to see exactly how she was. It says 80, but I think 1943.

Speaker 2:

Oh, she's 80 man. It's pretty new. That was coming now and she's 80 years old. Oh, I know.

Speaker 1:

I thought that somebody said that she was older than that.

Speaker 2:

I'm going no, she can't be. No, you just like. She's had a massive brain aneurysm in 2015 Wow, she had. She had to learn how to talk, walk all over again and be able to just to sit there and sing like she did I just after. That's a big thing. To survive, man. It's a oh hell, her age, then you know. So she came out of it and there she was.

Speaker 1:

You know I. I just love the fact that you know the gas from the audience when they realized who was there, when they turned the chair around and then she's sitting like in a throne and that stick and that walking came it's wonderful and she was dressed like a psychic.

Speaker 2:

I'm just going. I wasn't sure what this was gonna happen.

Speaker 1:

I said she could.

Speaker 2:

The show's gonna be successful. Great Johnny gets to sing. I mean her. Last time she sang on the Grammys was 54 years ago. Wow, yeah, man.

Speaker 1:

I. The last time I saw her perform was um At the uh, at the white house. I wasn't at the white house, I watched it. What do they call that? Um? Oh, the kennedy awards?

Speaker 2:

I think yeah, and I was just last year, yeah was the last year.

Speaker 1:

I mean she didn't sing at that I mean she was, she was there. Yeah she. And so here she is singing, which I think is absolutely amazing.

Speaker 2:

And she was. I mean, like I said, everyone's blubbering, blubber, blubber, blubber, you know, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, I didn't do that. I thought that. I think that was actually one of the one of the best parts of the show, um that.

Speaker 2:

And in tracy Chapman and Lou Combs. So that was I put. Those two emails are both pretty, pretty good.

Speaker 1:

And uh, and there were some prizes.

Speaker 2:

I mean when billy oddish won the billy won song or record of the year, which I forget which ones which were, but anyway she looked generally, genuinely, really shocked that she won. Yeah, and I like that, she wasn't prepared, she wasn't ready, but she was. They just just just natural and go with the flow. I mean, the earner brother is funny.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, good. Good on her for winning. Yeah, he was good. But when he just kind of took over and said, uh, this is what we're supposed to say, you're blubbering. I'm gonna talk Okay.

Speaker 2:

Don't forget mom and dad. Oh yeah, mom, yeah, we're sitting with them at the table tonight. You might want to mention that. By the way, speaking of like thanking, and your girl, miley won yes, she thanked her mom and stuff. Do you notice? She never thanked billy raise, didn't thank her dad. That's interesting, and he wasn't there, I know they're, they get along and they're close. Just goes out of sight, out of mind, right?

Speaker 1:

I guess, yeah, he, she even thanked dolly, I mean, she's just her godmother and her mom and my good dad didn't hear it.

Speaker 2:

I'm going. I didn't hear dad in there.

Speaker 1:

Well, it doesn't really matter that. So that was her. I'm just gonna argument.

Speaker 2:

Miley wears some underwear. Dad, I'm not doing it. Miley wears some underwear. No, dad, not tonight, maybe that's what I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, but he would in theory, then he, he would have been there and he wasn't. Oh, it's scandal.

Speaker 2:

We found he's got a new wife and maybe it'd be awkward to sit there with his ex-wife and his new wife at the same table and be family, family night, you know, yeah get a family and extended family day.

Speaker 1:

It's a you know what If that was well if that was my daughter? I I tell Wives to get over it because I would be there for my daughter personally. But there you go, I would have thought yeah.

Speaker 2:

And you would never want a Grammy before, and it was.

Speaker 1:

That was Miley's first Grammy, yeah and then she got the big one. At the end of the day, that was fabulous.

Speaker 2:

Well, the big, the big, big one, I guess, is the album of the year. Were you surprised, it was midnight by Taylor Swift?

Speaker 1:

No, no, I, I mean you knew that she was gonna get.

Speaker 2:

I'm supposed I was saying To me it's either gonna be Taylor or Miley. One of the two, that's it right.

Speaker 1:

It will exactly. I mean, she didn't sweep the Grammys, which is good. You know, you right, it gets old when you're on. Somebody won the whole show is outcome on well, some years it happens.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, meant to be and and it, and it didn't happen, and that was a good thing because, um, you know, I I thought, like I say, the whole thing was was, uh, true and marvelous and I was good because she was given the award by Celine Dion and, of course, the haters, which is one of the reasons I really hate social media.

Speaker 2:

But I'll go on. Well, you know you're, taylor didn't give enough. You know the attention and respect to Celine who gave her the award. You know what I think Taylor was surprised and happy. It is her moment at that instance, you know, and she did, you know, get with Celine Dion afterwards and they were hugging at a good time backstage and stuff Right.

Speaker 1:

You know, it's on Celine Dion.

Speaker 2:

Her thing, she got the award and she and I thought she was cool and she was hey, it was good Celine Dion.

Speaker 1:

Well, she mentioned her as one of the people that to there's like a hero, heroine, in that case to her, but she's also. I mean, she was like near death a couple of months ago.

Speaker 2:

Well, she's not cured from what she has. Oh no, it's a rare, rare, rare disease called Stiff Person Syndrome, right when you don't have control over your muscles. Because my wife was looking, she's going gosh, you have a stroke. I said no, that's because she each team can't even always control her facial muscles. So I'm sure she was pretty well medicated and they felt she was ready to go on just then and she did her part. So it was. People were genuinely surprised to see her.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I was.

Speaker 2:

I'm not a Celine Dion fan. It was good to see her. It was good that she could do that. You know that was pretty cool and she gained some weight. Finally, she like a walking Ethiopian. You send me some food type thing before she's too skinny.

Speaker 1:

You know, she looked like a stick insect. I always thought there you go yeah, praying Mantis, that's the way she yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm going to manage she's not doing looking good.

Speaker 1:

I used to get in so much trouble. The friend of mine who was in her orchestra when she had the residency of Caesars, I think it was, and I was speaking in front of her.

Speaker 2:

That's a stick insect you work for I just think that since when her husband died she is never really was quite the same, I think it was really really tough, I guess.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Because he meant that when she was just a teen pervert, you know and you know, after she started, became her manager, a mariter skits some money. He was known as a big gambler there. He was a big gambler.

Speaker 1:

Oh, big surprise, they end up with the residency of Vegas. Oh, cal Surprise.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but you know she was crazy about him so and they had a couple of samples on, so it was kind of tough. It was good to see her kind of bounce back. But I was only angry with the one thing I did not see. And you think, after all these years and they're celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip hop and all this stuff, they didn't even show the best rap album and stuff awards. I mean killer. Mike no killer, mike is 48 years old. Okay, yep, and he's from.

Speaker 2:

Atlanta. He's one of our Atlanta heroes. I swear he's even thinking of running for mayor. I mean, I'm telling you the dude will win. Okay, he's really funny. He's very cool. He won best rap album, right, best rap single and best writing. For they won three Grammys, man and, and right afterwards they freaking arrested him, which is like all for show. Did you know about that? No, there's a little bit of a scuffle backstage and they could have done it anywhere whatever, but they waited through one of his last Grammys and they cuffed him and they did made it to the perp walk, walking outside and they rest him right there at the venue. There was none staged, but it was right there where everybody could see it.

Speaker 1:

Not when he won his Grammy, not this year.

Speaker 2:

He won it, one after the last, last, the third one.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, all right, they mentioned him, and then they cuffed him and they would they do in the perp walk and he goes, I could do some. Someone filed a little, you know, complaint because there was a scuffle back there. So I mean, get right out on bond, but what a crap thing to do, you know. So, mike, he's, I mean from those of them like, okay, funny. I mean he grew up, he's home, so he grew up in a section of Atlanta where it was mostly black and he makes funny talks about that, you know. And he's just. He's just funny because since he's running for political office, someone asked him a couple of days ago. They went okay.

Speaker 2:

So you know what's policy wise, he goes. You know, always vote for, but not for the person. Vote for policy, okay, yeah, makes sense, and he goes. So if you like the policy, then whoever that's attached to that, so you vote for so. So someone asked him they go okay. So based on you liking policy, so the policies you like, would that be Trump or that would be Biden? And he thought for a second he goes. You know, my granddaddy gave me some good advice years ago and they go. What's that? Learn to stay out of white people's business.

Speaker 1:

Great answer Totally no on the same thread of shitty things to do. See, if you and I can't remember who it was who did this, but the so getting divorced right, very high profile people, and I was thinking of Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, but I don't think so. She was on stage and got and got served on stage during one of her shows and I can't remember who it was, can you?

Speaker 2:

remember how that's cool. When was that? Sorry, I missed that.

Speaker 1:

It was like maybe two years ago and it was, it was somebody, and if you happen to know the answer, christencostellocom I remember what you're talking about. I just can't remember who. Yeah, I know, I do remember.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, it's like wow, that was pretty wild, there was a big night. And they go oh, by the way, here you're served. Yeah, you're just conserved, right, right, and we'll have a speech too, wasn't it like that, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah it was it might have been Amber Heard.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I don't think so but anyway. Yeah, I mean talking of shitty things to do, marvelous, marvelous.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, congratulations to Killer Mike, one of our heroes from Atlanta, winning three Grammys last night, winning winning best rap at 48 years old. I mean, come up, that's pretty well, then again, rap is 50.

Speaker 1:

apparently I don't get that.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, you said I'm just, I'm just because they didn't put his speech in prime time, but he's just telling people just I'm an example. Yeah, Just keep doing and keep going for it. You know you want to rap and you're 77 years old. You want to rap about all the old ladies you get in the nursing home. Do it. We love Killer Mike. He's just frigging funny.

Speaker 1:

Talking of nursing homes, can I switch subject to something just briefly, just to oh, you checking yourself in. Well, you remember I might have mentioned this and I'm pretty sure that I did back when I was in the hospital when I had the heart attack and all that good shit, the quadruple Boy, scott tie knot thing. Anyway, my, my sisters who were over here at the time were trying to do all kinds of things and they had to leave, so they wanted to put me in a home. They didn't think they were thinking like rehab. Well, I got a phone call last week for you.

Speaker 2:

Like you a lot.

Speaker 1:

I mean. God bless them for, for you know, trying to do, trying to do the right thing, and they said well. So these people called me and said, well, mr Costello, do you, do you still need our services? I said, well, what are your services? Well, we're, we're an advanced age care home. I said so, an old age home? Yes, and you want me to come and live in an old people's home? Well, we did have reservations for you.

Speaker 2:

Which would lead yourself to the next question, which would be are you going to wipe my ass? And then they said yes, you should have gone right away. Well, I'm there, I'm good.

Speaker 1:

I just thought, you know. I mean, I know the intentions were good and all that good stuff, but I think maybe they might want to look at this just a little bit further.

Speaker 2:

Your sister's called the wrong place.

Speaker 1:

They did that quite a few times, yes, so.

Speaker 2:

I understand what the rehab thing in America maybe is a little different. I guess they get that kind of use. Well, I mean the nursing home. They thought maybe nursing always get nurses. Look at him when he heals up.

Speaker 1:

Well, you also remember that. You know they tried to do an intervention and didn't get what that was about. So I come here and find everything, even aspirin intervention about wasn't to get you to eat better. No, to get me to go to the old people's home.

Speaker 2:

That was what they wanted? Okay, yeah, but what they wanted was you to go into rehab.

Speaker 1:

Right, yeah, but I mean to get better temporary, just to someone to watch. Exactly, exactly. That's what they wanted and that's not what happened. I could just do that. Yeah, you check in, never check out.

Speaker 2:

You sit in there and you wheelchair. Yeah, your 10 drop, like I attached to you there. Yeah, drill under that. No, you're wearing your double diaper.

Speaker 1:

I'd be like Jack Nielsen in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

Speaker 2:

Hey guys, we're going to break out, guys we're going to break out.

Speaker 1:

We're going to break out.

Speaker 2:

She kind of looks like Miley, I might stay Well there you go.

Speaker 1:

I have to say I have to say, talking to Miley, that it was not impressed with the tattoos. You know those are just not good tattoos at all. She's got they like you know things you do in high school. Maybe she did.

Speaker 2:

Well, I guess they have a meeting, so people get them to usually mean something or say something. Right, yep, I mean how many tattoos you got.

Speaker 1:

I just got the one, one big one. Let's just say Okay, it's Sandstreet, this is.

Speaker 2:

It says like bite me, is that what it says?

Speaker 1:

No, no, I'm Marnie Parnie Holm. I'm.

Speaker 2:

Marnie Parnie.

Speaker 1:

Holm what I'm, marnie Parnie Holm.

Speaker 2:

Marnie Penny. No, james Bond, that was it.

Speaker 1:

It's Sanskrit, which is the first written language, and it's a Buddhist chant, and the chant is you know, you want to be happy without possession. Basically, that's what it means.

Speaker 2:

So it's basically saying that when you become homeless, just shut up and be happy.

Speaker 1:

Basically, that's exactly it. So we need possessions because soon you won't have any. Now my daughter, abby has some actually they all do Everybody's got really cool tattoos. She has some really interesting tattoos like vegetables and things, but that's Abby. Her other half, sister Samantha, has she just got another, I guess another sleeve, or maybe she just incredible, I mean beautifully done they both are. You know, these kids must be spending a lot on tattoos.

Speaker 2:

But you bother telling them as a parent that when they one day they are going to get older and then when they do, they look like crap.

Speaker 1:

Well, when that happened, I just got my tattoo. So I couldn't really say no, you can't. And our first tattoo, both Alison and Abby got the same one. It was just a little round circle like a yin yang in the back of the neck, so they both have the same one, so I couldn't really say anything about that. That's okay. You know, if that's what they want to do, make some happy, that's cool, you know, I mean you use my daughter get a tattoo at ringer neck.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean what? What couldn't you? I told her.

Speaker 2:

I said don't you do that crap, Do not desecrate your body, you'll be sorry. That really, yep. Yeah, okay, well, I mean I appreciate when other people have them and I don't care if other people have them and I've seen some of just are absolutely gorgeous and that's great.

Speaker 1:

For me. I'll see if I can find oh, I see, I've got some people I want to see them on my daughter, I know I think she was great not having it. Oh yeah, I agree with that. I mean, you know, I've just got the one and the interesting thing about it is that once you have one, you want to get another. It's almost addictive.

Speaker 2:

Why.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I can't answer that, but as far as both my, I think I don't know if Alison's had any more recently or not I mean, it's like sunflowers and these are enormous bloody things, Amazing. I mean. The artistry is fabulous. In fact, the one that Samantha went to in Oregon, I guess it was. And then they're not cheap. No, no, and the artist who did this was it was an Asian artist who just come over to this country for a select few people, and Samantha somehow managed to get an appointment.

Speaker 1:

Then by illegal immigrant. Then she said no. She said how many hours it was like 17 hours straight to do this tattoo. I mean it's really impressive. I said how? That, how, you know bloody hell, but it's beautiful. I got to give it credit on it, you know, it's real good. So I'm thinking I think Miley needs to go see this lady because her tattoos and not up there. I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

But you know, I wasn't just looking at her tattoos. I thought she looked good.

Speaker 1:

No, she did. She looked marvelous, sounded good and everything. Ever heard of a cough button there, bailey.

Speaker 2:

I'm just barking, man, I'm barking oh. Oh, you're barking oh oh, that's. Oh, oh, oh.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry. I'm sorry You're having a seizure. I could be that too. Yeah, you haven't. You haven't driven under any.

Speaker 2:

I'll be watching that part of the show. I'll be dreaming of bookends. Okay, I got two of them on the left and Miley on the right. Well, well, they slide out of it. Thank you.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, so I guess we can all agree then that it was a good night for music.

Speaker 2:

It's been a while, so it was good to see it. Yeah, yeah, that's true it hasn't.

Speaker 1:

Just, I suppose you know, after the lockdown and all that COVID-19, it has taken us time to get back to where we should be.

Speaker 2:

I mean, the Grammys and stuff was a borefest. It sucked even before.

Speaker 1:

COVID Well that's true.

Speaker 2:

It's been years. It's been a long, long time since there was something fun, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was fun, even though they didn't cover it all. Like when Jay-Z had a speech, he won the Dr Jory Icon type thing. He went come on now. We love you all, but you got to get it right. You know, here's my wife. He's won 32 sinking Grammys, but never the album of the year. Come on, let's get it right.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, that makes sense. And who is he complaining about being in the wrong genre?

Speaker 2:

Not sure. I mean sometimes they put a rap with R&B category together.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And I like the point where he goes. Sometimes you can go and belong in a category, but yeah, it's just. You know, the point is like this. You know, because it is the recording academy it's not voted on by the fans, but you'd be kind of hard to vote on by the fans, you got to get on your phone and just burn it up and do it over and over and over and really spike who wins.

Speaker 2:

So they just say, come on, guys, Just get it right. You know, come on. The wife's won 32 Grammys more than anybody in history and she's never won the album of the year once and then a couple of times. Yeah, she should have won. Yeah, that's what he's saying. He's just sticking up for his wife. The older Jay-Z's got, the better he's got Okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, he was actually pretty funny, yeah, he was good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he said one of many, many good things. Last night it was a good night for music. Now we have to wait and see. Is it going to be a good week for the football?

Speaker 1:

I just want to know who it is who told Jay-Z's daughter to wear those football boots, those platforms, what's?

Speaker 2:

going on man.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they looked awful.

Speaker 2:

I thought, here we go it shows over You've got to get one last bitch in there, okay, oh come on.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I'll say their boots were awful, didn't you? It's like oh, wow, she's really pretty Nice dress.

Speaker 2:

What the hell yeah that's a good look, man, that's a good look.

Speaker 1:

What the hell that was good.

Speaker 2:

I mean mom's out there sporting a cowboy hat during the West folks. That's what it's all about. She's kind of, you know, kind of siding with her mom. You know, got to wear some boots. They're good, stop bitching. Go get ready for the Super Bowl part. We're going to make grilled cheese sandwich, swanson frozen dinner what are you doing?

Speaker 1:

I hadn't even thought of it, I mean you know it's um, oh, I have my own. I have maybe all rooster chicken or something. Oh, I don't know, man. I mean, it's not like I'm having a party over here.

Speaker 2:

You should I have neighbors over con super bowl? Have some fun, man Come on, let's go Fight my neighbors. It's become a merkin tradition. It has we're the dead of winter. What the hell else is going on? Okay, let's just have a Super Bowl fun, okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this is true. Well, you know, I am thinking of trading my little car in for a truck or or a you know SUV, so then I could miss it.

Speaker 2:

I gotta go. I can't hear it. Get this cool car and anyone traded in for a redneck thing? Oh, no, no, no, no, no. I was going to go Super Bowl. I want to hear about nothing.

Speaker 1:

All right, let me. And who do you? Who are you backing um putting your money on for the Super Bowl?

Speaker 2:

Just by the way, for me it's kind of personal. Would you like to know why?

Speaker 1:

Yes, I'm from.

Speaker 2:

Atlanta. So why I'm in Atlanta, die Hard Falcon family, we're in the Super Bowl in 2016. We had that 28 to three half time lead. Okay, I'm, I'm, I'm partying like crazy. This is like party time. Yeah, me and my fellow lanterns were just like dancing around. I'd been great time.

Speaker 2:

The fact that we we lost that game? You know, okay, the offensive coordinator at that time was Kyle Shanahan, who is now the coach of the 49ers. Oh wait, watch the play calling. I had just a couple of run plays, run the clock out. I could go, go. It wouldn't have been enough time for them to come back from where we could have wanted it. He just totally screwed it up. Okay, when he became coach of San Francisco last time it took him Super Bowl four years ago he did the same thing. Happy play calling. They lost here at the end when they had a lead, screwed that one up. So here he is again. So I think when it comes to the big stage, you got my homies and it's just it's going to be tough to beat you know so well, they've got, they got Tate.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, because it is in Kansas. You know it's a crap hole, but it's just. You know, I appreciate how damn good he is. So it's just yeah, I'm going with. I'm going with the chiefs man.

Speaker 1:

I would agree with that. I would. I mean, the two big powers and the 49ers used to be a much bigger, more respected team than they are now, and why I don't know. Well, they get there.

Speaker 2:

But, unlike the 49ers teams of old, they made the Super Bowl and they won them. Okay, yes, yes, well, this guy can't stand him, so lose again. Okay, I mean, nothing gets Brock Purdy. He's a great story, mr Relevant. He was the last guy chosen in the draft two years ago. Here he is now, two years later, he's playing in the Super Bowl. Yeah, but he, you know, he got my homes versus Purdy. I mean, come on. I mean, sam Zisk is loaded with talent, they're a great team. Kristen McCaffrey horses, the Colorado kid, his old families here, they're a great family. They're really good people.

Speaker 1:

But I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

It's my homies yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I agree. Well, we'll see, won't we, Well we'll see, and that's my homies getting it right now we're giving it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you give it to the coach, the 49ers giving it to Cal, standing and right up the galley he is.

Speaker 1:

Well, we'll see you next week and we'll be back next week.

Speaker 2:

Oh baby.

Speaker 1:

So that that leads one thing to do. Bailey's final word Miley, yeah, oh okay, she was just good.

Speaker 2:

I give her credit. Oh, absolutely Brilliant. See, I'm not performing live in a long time. I'm not performing live in a long time.

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