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30: The men who sold the world! Extended birthday special.

Released Saturday, 12th February 2022
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30: The men who sold the world! Extended birthday special.

30: The men who sold the world! Extended birthday special.

30: The men who sold the world! Extended birthday special.

30: The men who sold the world! Extended birthday special.

Saturday, 12th February 2022
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Yeah. So we can't bonus.

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1:01

30, happy birthday, James. Why thank you.

1:03

It is indeed my birthday. How

1:06

how do you feel? Do you feel

1:07

old? At the moment, a little

1:10

hangover.

1:12

Yeah. Me as well, from big complain 30.

1:14

Yeah.

1:14

It was a good day, I'm nice. It

1:16

wasn't it. It was 30. I

1:19

enjoyed. We went to reds barbecue

1:22

and my gosh. The

1:28

Is anything 30 coming out

1:29

30? All I can hear is the music

1:32

in my my ears.

1:35

I don't know. 30 mean Yeah. Yeah.

1:37

Some bad 30 wonder in my ears.

1:39

Yeah. It's a happy birthday song.

1:42

I didn't know if you'd 30 straightaway. Yeah.

1:45

Well, I can't I can't believe it. Yeah. Because

1:47

that's the only thing you can actually hear. Yeah.

1:50

Where's where's my 30?

1:51

Here we go. Here we go. To

1:55

me.

2:00

So, yeah, we can't play the happy birthday

2:02

jingle, because the thing's not working. Oh,

2:04

yeah. Well, I bet you got it,

2:06

aren't you? III deserve

2:09

all the birthday messages and songs

2:11

and everything that I

2:12

get. Yeah. So please tweet us in. At

2:14

the squeaks felt wrong to wish James a very

2:16

happy birthday. Yeah. Now 30, we

2:19

weren't here last week because we

2:21

were down at Wimber, weren't me? Oh, yes.

2:23

We're doing a two hour show today because Paul Sellers

2:25

is not here this week

2:27

to try and make up for it. And we we're

2:30

taking a little bit different direction with the

2:32

music this week as well. So for the first hour,

2:34

I've got some some kind of electronic

2:37

some kind of obscure songs from

2:40

different artists past and present,

2:43

stuff that portsellers might have played on a

2:45

show. So And

2:48

then in the second hour, we'll go into some of the

2:50

normal kind of local band music

2:52

stuff. Yes.

2:54

Just just while you touch on that, I thought it'd

2:56

be quite good to have a look at what

2:59

what was happening when you were born in the

3:01

music

3:02

British music.

3:03

Well, I know that well, the number one on

3:05

the day I was born was apparently a Sunday

3:07

girl by 30.

3:08

It was. Yeah.

3:09

I looked out this morning. I know that fact. And

3:12

To be fair though, do you know

3:13

what the number one album was? Probably

3:16

a different

3:16

Digital album is escape my memory.

3:20

Well,

3:20

it was voodoo by Palpha. Uh-huh.

3:26

Spent four weeks ago more.

3:29

Balpha. Well, let's

3:31

talk about that. They will leave it because now is all

3:33

30 get. Nothing promising. None

3:35

of the cracks.

3:37

Stop it. Yeah.

3:41

But,

3:41

yeah. No. Not not. So now is great year

3:43

for music. There was some

3:45

some great number one. The first number one of the year

3:47

was YMCA by

3:48

Godspeed. I'm 30 a great great pie.

3:50

So

3:50

it's fun to stay there.

3:54

Very good. Hit me with your rhythm

3:56

stick Hit me. That had a

3:58

week at the moron. You enjoy 30 of

4:00

rockets?

4:00

It was. Yeah. Yeah.

4:02

Not actually the rockets. Just the enjoy the No.

4:04

It's the 30 the rockets. I thought it was just rockets.

4:06

But

4:07

it says the rocket is in the other

4:09

way. And then

4:11

heart

4:11

of glass by 30. Great to

4:15

tragedy day by the BG's? 30 are in

4:17

order by the way.

4:19

Down the night 30 about that time wasn't

4:21

that great. Oh,

4:22

yeah.

4:22

For all, he's

4:23

got seventy seven. That was it. Yeah. A couple

4:25

years earlier. I

4:27

will survive, 30 Gena. That

4:30

was their own 30 of the London.

4:31

Was it? I think so. No. It

4:33

might be wrong. Wow. That's a classic,

4:35

though. London, but not Then bright

4:38

eyes by Art Garth and Crap. Then

4:40

Sunday Girl and DeMaine,

4:42

that's that's spent three weeks in war.

4:44

Gonna do the whole chart in the year now.

4:45

Yes.

4:46

Yeah. As well, it really starts off finish. Ring

4:48

my bell a neat award.

4:50

Well, it really says, Luke. Dingo.

4:54

And then our friend's electric battery

4:57

were

4:57

arming. That

4:59

that is a

4:59

great awesome song. And samples

5:02

by the sugar babes

5:04

-- Yeah. -- few years ago, not

5:06

pretty

5:06

well. End of July,

5:08

I don't like 30, boom town rats.

5:10

Oh, little bit great. It's on Cliff Rich is in there.

5:13

Cliff Rich is in there with 30 don't talk anymore.

5:16

Then Gary Newman with cars. That was about

5:18

a week at number

5:19

one that Great. Message

5:21

in about all the police or is it an unknown sting?

5:29

30 killed the radio star by the bookels.

5:31

Do you know, I very nearly put on the playlist

5:33

to video killed the original star. But the range

5:36

of version rather than the The range of

5:38

the version of that, you know, the Wilder.

5:42

One day at a time by 30 Martel. Don't

5:44

know what that one is. I can't remember that one. One of one

5:46

of my dad's favorites, when you're in look at the beautiful

5:48

woman by doctor Hooking the Medicine Show, another

5:50

classic, brilliant song 30 weeks at number one.

5:53

Walking on the moon by the police, please hit a bloody

5:55

head. And then tie the end

5:57

of the year up. It was another brick wall part too by

5:59

Pink

5:59

Floyd. But another that was Christmas number

6:01

one in nineteen seventy. Look, Pink Floyd have

6:03

the longest running

6:06

out them in the charts. I don't know.

6:08

I think it is. There's the blood line. They've 30 dialed

6:10

them in the charts, but, no, for not

6:12

years to

6:13

decades.

6:13

Oh, right. What the same alba? Yeah. Oh,

6:16

alright. In in the

6:17

top one

6:17

hundred or whatever. Not a big fan of Pink Floyd

6:21

30. What about what about

6:23

what about albums that are probably a bit more difficult?

6:27

Yeah. That is a bit more difficult.

6:29

The first one of the year was the

6:31

greatest hits album by Shohad du Ade.

6:34

So what day what day? Oh, Ade Ade Ade Ade Ade. 30 not

6:36

allowed to do that anymore, aren't we? No.

6:38

I have to feel it's not. And

6:41

then it was some of the artists you've had already

6:43

blondie 30. The very vestively,

6:45

I'll say, 30 weeks in in

6:47

April. Wow. Yeah. Obviously,

6:49

Albert was was unbeknownst that one

6:51

off the top spot with vule vu.

6:54

Yellow, we're in there with 30, Chubay

6:57

30. Lizzeppelin, Garonuma and 30.

6:59

Garonuma

7:00

again. By the same album.

7:03

By the same album twice. Yeah. Well,

7:05

30 m took Gary Newman after then Gary

7:07

Newman went back to number one. Brilliant.

7:10

So it would matter in

7:11

there. So yeah, great.

7:12

Yeah. What

7:13

are the greatest hits albums in the a chart,

7:15

album chart. A bit

7:17

number one

7:17

as well. Yeah. It

7:19

was 30 of singles rather than albums and

7:21

actual real.

7:22

Well, back it back it that day was singles,

7:24

wasn't it? The the big thing --

7:26

Yeah. -- has both changed in, like, the nineties

7:28

and two thousands to albums. Yeah.

7:30

And now it's just live

7:31

music. So what did you get for your birthday then,

7:34

James?

7:34

I got well, Ray

7:37

paid for me to go to 30, which

7:39

was great.

7:41

Including the hotel and train and 30. So

7:43

that was my main present.

7:44

Yeah. Just got me some LEGO dimensions,

7:46

toys. I'm gonna say, like would go in somewhere.

7:50

Like I've got a bottle of

7:52

Kraken rum with lots of mixers

7:55

to go with it. Got

7:58

lots of different bottles of beer. And

8:00

then a a great night out last

8:02

night. We're about to All

8:04

of them eat.

8:06

God. Yeah. Do you know what?

8:07

30, I we went to rents a true barbecue

8:10

on the Echolsol Road. And

8:12

I've been to one in 30, and III were disappointed.

8:15

But that one and I thought so early is absolutely fantastic.

8:17

Oh, it was great. It was great. I don't think I've eaten

8:19

that much food in a long

8:20

time. And I didn't finish it. Didn't finish it out.

8:22

I had the hot wings As

8:24

as a side, they they're on the starters

8:27

thing, but I had them as a

8:28

side. I've

8:28

never seen wings quite as big. Yeah.

8:31

Whatever kind of KFC

8:34

are doing with their chickens. They they need

8:36

to start doing it with with

8:41

the the way that reds do it.

8:45

Because reds have some mutant chickens

8:47

or something. Yeah. Giant don't

8:49

you know, you'll 30 burgers

8:52

to chickens.

8:55

I don't think I wanna know what they do is chickens together

8:57

in that big. I'm just glad they're in that big. I had

8:59

and they were very

9:00

hot. They were they were hottest hot wings

9:02

I've had. Yeah. I I was I was

9:04

quite surprised because I I tried

9:06

one and it was good, but it was really very hot.

9:08

And I'm I'm not normally one for hot

9:10

food, you know. But I you know, I'm still alive, I'm

9:12

still alive, I'm still alive, still alive, lintight. Well,

9:14

I looked at the menu and I couldn't choose what to have

9:16

because I wanted some of everything. So, well,

9:19

I had one of the big tray and

9:21

then the wings on the

9:22

side.

9:22

Yeah. I was tempted to have what you had the brisket

9:24

and

9:25

bed. Biscuits are really nice.

9:27

But I I opted for the 30

9:30

ribs and a quarter. I only

9:32

had quarter of sticky

9:34

chicken. Yeah. And it was just loads. I

9:36

had two giant onion rings in the came

9:38

out, they were white dough

9:38

Well, let let let's

9:41

compare the wings of that we got.

9:43

Like, if you add a quarter of a chicken

9:45

that that wing came

9:46

yeah. Yeah. It's all relative in

9:48

it. The wing was about as long as my arm.

9:52

Glad you said arm. Yeah.

9:54

No. The the food and everything was great, but it sat

9:56

us upstairs and it got like a themed room upstairs.

9:59

It was like a college dormitory type

10:00

thing. Yeah. So old VHS is and -- Yeah.

10:03

-- 30 style. Yeah. It was great. Little

10:05

old TVs or old portable TVs around

10:07

and

10:08

stuff. It was a secret dog. Yes. It's

10:10

secret now. Well, It's

10:12

just really good. Really enjoying

10:14

it. And then 30 went

10:14

two two male toilets. So did you know what I'm saying?

10:17

I

10:17

never went to the toilet.

10:18

The the HUD two two

10:20

lots of male toilets. I didn't understand that there's like

10:22

male toilets which you're watching. There's like the

10:24

normal urinals and the the normal

10:26

toilets. I think the cubicle,

10:29

then a female toilets, and then

10:31

there was another male toilets

10:33

next to that. I'm just

10:36

just absolutely bizarre. I

10:40

was gonna say maybe one of them was a disabled

10:42

one, but they were upstairs. That doesn't really work. Is

10:44

it?

10:46

No. No. It doesn't.

10:48

I don't know it. Anyway, it

10:51

was it was great. We we enjoyed it. And then 30

10:53

we have Moseon down London Road

10:55

to win

10:55

-- Yeah.

10:56

-- met the

10:59

guy of the Albian. Andi. Andi. Andi.

11:01

Yes. Andi Insurance? Yeah.

11:04

That was a great afternoon. And then we went back in there

11:06

and had a had a bit of dance in it, a better afternoon.

11:08

We did. We 30 did.

11:11

London. Probably something

11:13

like about half three or

11:15

something. I don't know

11:17

what time I

11:17

left. We got to the point where Faith was

11:20

sat in her home. Like,

11:22

late laying down halfway

11:25

down on the sofa saying, I

11:27

need to go home and, like, you

11:29

are home. Do you mean you need to go to bed?

11:31

No. I 30 to go home. Should we call

11:33

you a taxi to just drive around the block

11:35

and It doesn't be

11:36

30, though, and it doesn't be far. Bless

11:38

her. Yeah. That was great. Apparently,

11:40

she's on go over. She says,

11:42

oh, yeah. Not surprised.

11:43

Yeah. So deserve it, hangover.

11:46

And they're they're still in their birthday

11:48

celebration mode looking at our group chat.

11:51

They're enjoying the bucket

11:52

music.

11:52

Oh, yes. Aky boat. Gonna be singing that

11:54

all you know. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

11:57

Well, I've burnt that 30 today just for

11:59

the show. Did you? Yeah. Yeah.

12:01

Cool.

12:03

There's some Yeah. Is

12:05

is it just on a loop? Yeah. Looped it. Yeah.

12:07

Just on

12:07

a loop. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. Really until got that

12:09

for two hours. Oh, fantastic. Now

12:13

I might put something else on that. Yeah. And

12:16

it is gonna drive people a little bit

12:18

mad, I think.

12:18

Yeah. 30. But,

12:21

no, yeah, awesome weekend. Awesome

12:23

weekend.

12:24

And

12:24

the weather's nice today as well, which is gorgeous.

12:27

I went to meet you and I stood for five minutes

12:29

outside burning up. There's

12:32

just some bearing down on me.

12:36

With my sunglasses on,

12:37

birthday sunshine. Yeah. I would expect

12:40

a a child soon. Oh,

12:43

yeah? What? Not me.

12:44

My my brother's wife's in hospital ready

12:46

to give birth, but it's well, nothing

12:49

has come yet. Alright. So at

12:51

some point during the next two hours, we could have

12:53

news of of new 30.

12:55

Well, she went in on 30, and

12:57

it's

12:57

now Sunday. Wow. Yeah. That's that's

13:00

a long day, but that is so

13:03

that would make you an on call and one night today

13:05

if if it was born.

13:06

Yeah.

13:07

On your birthday. Yeah. It's a good day

13:09

to our birthday. Or Sunday.

13:12

Well, that as well. Yeah. But but

13:14

June five, it's a good good day. It's

13:17

almost equidistant between Christmas.

13:20

Oh, yeah. Mine's mine's rubbish. Mine's date is

13:22

December. Yeah. Not not quite as bad

13:24

as days. Days is on twenty fifth

13:26

or

13:26

December. Christmas day.

13:27

He is the second coming. Yeah. Dave

13:30

or Jesus as I like to call it. Yeah.

13:32

So just carrying on the birthday 30,

13:36

there were some famous people born on

13:38

the same day. Well, in the same year.

13:41

Alright. Not not on the

13:43

same Oh, no. Not on the same day.

13:47

William was born the same year as

13:48

you? Was he? Yeah. A bit older than you. 30.

13:52

Right.

13:54

Simon Webb. From Blue.

13:57

Oh, wow. I'm in I'm in great company.

13:59

John

13:59

O'Neill. No one. one. My friend, John.

14:02

30 Ellis Bexter, Wow.

14:04

Tony

14:05

London from Liberty X.

14:09

All of the pop stars. Joe

14:11

O'Meara from s club seven. Danny

14:14

Foster from hearsay. Oh, yeah. That was

14:16

a bad 30? On

14:19

on this very on the very

14:21

day on June the fifth, Mark, Wahlberg

14:23

was born.

14:24

I've not got that in this list.

14:25

Yeah. But not

14:28

in nineteen zones. Oh, 30. Do you

14:30

know what I'm doing? 30 are all the musicians

14:32

that were born in in the same

14:34

year. That's why they're all musicians. I

14:35

think musicians for some of those is

14:37

a very used to. Yeah. We've got

14:39

abs love from five. Spelt

14:42

the number five IV. Shane

14:47

from West Life. Well,

14:49

this is not very good. Is it? Let me find people

14:51

that were born on the fifth of today,

14:54

June. Does

14:58

that's relevant for all the listeners? Of

15:05

course it is. So, obviously, is born

15:07

today. There we go. Actually

15:09

looking on IMDB to see what actors and stuff.

15:11

I'm not very good at doing this. The show didn't before

15:13

the show. Yeah. There's not many

15:15

kind of famous really famous

15:17

ones that let's have look at deaths. Yeah.

15:21

Always going back to that eventually, isn't it?

15:24

30 of it, if in the next hour

15:26

and forty five minutes, news comes through with Jack

15:28

Black's death from today's 30, which will

15:30

which will bring that to you. That's

15:33

all. Jet black from Tenacious 30.

15:37

30, this morning, the Tenacious D account

15:39

on Twitter's been announced that Jack Black

15:42

is dead. Oh, no. I

15:44

think it's a joke. Yeah. But

15:47

some people are taking it very serious. I

15:50

think what they're doing is they're having

15:52

a little bit of a joke

15:55

at the expense of the people that do

15:58

all the hooks as about celebrities dying.

16:00

Yeah. How many times has Boboskey

16:03

just died now? Oh,

16:05

several million. Told

16:08

you a million times James not 30.

16:11

But to to be fair, it

16:13

did 30 Brothers Denise,

16:15

so

16:16

he probably deserves it. 30,

16:21

time for the first song of the day, think. Wow.

16:27

So this a Charlotte. This

16:31

is the best thing. The

16:37

template is great.

16:49

Yeah. So there's a cool story about this song.

16:52

We're here to tell my mom, so there's

16:54

a film came out of Belgium film, surprisingly

16:57

called Belgica. Wow. And

16:59

Saltwax, one of the most famous bands

17:01

out of Belgium, who are also too many DJs

17:03

and all that. Were asked to do the

17:05

soundtrack to the film, but

17:08

rather than just do a normal kind of Soul

17:10

Wax album, they created sixteen

17:12

fictional buttons. With different styles

17:14

of music and made that the soundtrack. And that

17:16

was one of them that was Charlotte with the

17:18

best thing. It's actually fireworks. Oh,

17:22

what? So they created the bands for the film.

17:24

There's characters in the film. No. Just for the soundtrack.

17:27

Alright. Just basically made up

17:29

sixteen bands for soundtrack. And

17:31

there's particularly 30 different songs. All in different

17:33

styles like punk rock. There's that electronic

17:36

stuff. There's there's even a kind of Turkish

17:38

house kind of dance thing,

17:40

which is I I couldn't ever

17:43

describe any of the lyrics or anything,

17:45

but it is pretty awesome. A

17:48

very good album. It's my favorite album of

17:50

the year, I think. Yeah. 30 is

17:52

that is interesting. I'm a I'm a big fan

17:54

of Soulwax, but, yeah, the new album is brilliant.

17:57

Well, check it out. You

18:00

were trying to pay a contact list on your phone

18:02

there. You just 30 to your

18:04

phone is every time. Right? Every

18:06

time I try and unlock the thing with the fingerprint

18:08

thing -- Yeah. -- it rings up the Apple Pay.

18:11

Why? I don't look. Don't you don't know.

18:13

You don't want to bolt up for up the bay?

18:15

Yes. I know. That's what I'm doing. Some of it's

18:18

you you don't even have to click it if you're using your

18:20

fingerprint, you just rest it

18:21

on. Sometimes it won't do it

18:22

though. Look. So

18:27

you've got to press it.

18:28

No. No. You just press it unlock. No press.

18:31

This is really interesting.

18:32

This is not that's not locks.

18:35

Yeah. But now you got just

18:37

old 30 finger on for second. Are

18:39

you are you pressing it? Are you pressing it

18:41

down? No. Look. Look. I'm doing it. I'm doing

18:43

it.

18:46

Whoa. You just You gotta

18:48

click it. Oh, dude. Anyway,

18:51

stop doing it

18:52

wrong. I

18:54

just showed. Yeah. Anyway, it doesn't matter. Forget

18:57

it. I'm on now. I

18:59

have no. I saw something in the news, which

19:01

I thought was a bit bizarre

19:03

30. Doctor Heinlek who was

19:06

invented the Heinlek maneuver

19:07

Yes. -- to prevent people choking. And

19:09

he'd

19:09

realized he'd never actually done it before

19:12

until until a couple

19:14

of weeks ago. Mhmm. He's ninety

19:16

six now and he

19:18

actually saved a 30 moment at his

19:20

retirement

19:21

home. By

19:22

doing the Heinwick maneuver, in the Heinwick maneuver.

19:24

Wow.

19:25

I

19:25

don't know. Crazy. Think

19:27

well, I mean, it's it's it's obviously

19:29

saved the woman's lives. It's brilliant and everything, but

19:31

it's probably saved the lord's lives as well because he 30

19:34

it in -- Yeah. -- it's dead and I don't know.

19:36

But I can't believe he'd never done it

19:38

in in like

19:40

And I

19:41

said, well, you know what I mean? I can't believe that's

19:42

the first time he's done it. That's pretty

19:44

amazing.

19:48

30 Fisher from Star Wars was

19:50

saved using the Heinrich maneuver.

19:52

Nice. It's just Leia.

19:53

Yeah. Harrison Ford on it. It

19:56

wasn't Harrison Ford. It was it was whoever

19:59

became her husband, another actor, definitely,

20:01

but whoever became her husband and they got married

20:03

after he saved their life in the

20:05

hindlick maneuver, not to be confused

20:07

with the hindlick maneuver. Is

20:13

that not for radio? No.

20:15

Got it. Let's move on.

20:18

Oh, dear. Yeah.

20:21

Obviously, that's the maneuver that requires abdominal

20:24

thrusts

20:25

to free the airway. Right.

20:28

Okay.

20:28

Is is that not not for radio too?

20:32

Well,

20:32

you know, I mean, it's

20:34

all got little bit rocky horror picture show other

20:36

than Yeah. Well, you you

20:38

mentioned 30.

20:41

It's believed to have saved more than a hundred

20:43

thousand people just in the US.

20:45

Yeah. And they include former president

20:47

Ronald Reagan. Popstar share

20:50

-- Wow. -- former New York

20:52

mayor Edward

20:53

Koch. Cook.

20:54

Coke. Coke. Yes. Let's

20:57

get this right. Coke. It

20:59

looks like Coke. As

21:03

in cock role? Yeah. But no, it's

21:05

Coke. Yeah. Yeah.

21:08

I'll 30 on. Hollywood 30 acts

21:11

as Elizabeth Taylor

21:12

30, Carrie 30, like you said, Jack

21:15

Lemmon and Marlene Dietrich, Walter

21:18

Macau, and Walter Macau, legend

21:20

did I miss him out Yeah. Do you know do you

21:22

know if there's nobody else around to give

21:24

you that high and weak maneuver? You know what he's supposed

21:26

to do. Do it yourself? How do you do it?

21:30

Yeah. You have to find a flat

21:33

solid surface and run backwards

21:35

into it as hard as you can. Alright.

21:38

Does saying

21:41

that. suppose that. I was gonna

21:42

say that. Week. Saving lives every Sunday.

21:44

Would that not then pose risks to

21:47

to breaking you back?

21:48

Yes. But if you're joking and there's

21:51

a fair number of two evils in it? Yes, I suppose.

21:53

And in twenty 30, Clint Eastwood

21:56

was credited with saving the life a golf

21:58

tournament director in California. It was choking

22:00

on piece of cheese.

22:03

30 is so dangerous. 30

22:06

cheese strings.

22:10

I don't want to eat cheese strings. It's not proper

22:12

cheese.

22:13

No. It's not as Now -- Mhmm. --

22:15

all about 30 baby bells. Again,

22:18

not bothered. You know what I do

22:20

like? Mexico 30. I love it.

22:22

Yeah. But again, it

22:25

triples me after a while. And

22:27

Simon Cole was also reportedly saved by

22:29

comedian David Williams who carried out

22:32

the maneuver

22:33

After

22:33

a minute, there are some downsides to it. Yeah.

22:35

After a minute became stuck in his throat.

22:39

Right. Okay. There's

22:42

there's lots I could say, but I'm not

22:45

going to. Yeah.

22:50

So doctor Heimlich. What a

22:52

guy? Yeah. I'm a junior 30

22:54

six, so he's had good innings.

22:57

Yes.

22:59

And we've lost another

22:59

one in the last few days.

23:02

Mohammed 30. Yeah. Mohammed Ali

23:05

legend. Yes. 30

23:07

got a bit of tribute to him at the end of the

23:09

show. We have, so we'll

23:11

come onto that later. Have

23:14

you seen New Top Gear? I

23:16

have. Bless

23:18

you. Bless you.

23:22

And it was coming. What did you –

23:24

what do you think? I think the divided

23:26

opinion. I think that

23:29

30, what is happening and it's been happening

23:31

for a long time. 30

23:34

when Jeremy Clarkson was there, what's

23:36

been happening is top gear is the BBC's

23:38

most successful show. Like

23:41

SALT's worldwide makes BBC a lot of money,

23:43

BBC 30 a lot of money. And

23:46

then a certain media

23:48

outlets that don't like the 30 because

23:50

of the 30 whatever else. And

23:53

they just basically pick on top gear

23:55

and they try and sabotage it by giving

23:57

it all negative press all the time making up lots

24:00

of rubbish. Mhmm. And now all

24:02

the feeble idiots read those No.

24:04

It's column. Jump on the line. Yeah.

24:06

Yeah. Because it's front page at the sun

24:08

or whatever, and people believe

24:10

it. It's 30

24:12

not true. And I think,

24:15

you know, it was it was keeping

24:17

the same format as Top Gear, which everybody kind

24:19

of expected little bit. It's Chris Evans

24:21

and Matt LeBlanc fair enough. Alright. It

24:23

was

24:24

okay. 30 wasn't wasn't brilliant. It

24:26

wasn't terrible.

24:29

Well, let us know what you think about top gear. We'll

24:31

be talking about a bit more after

24:33

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25:56

Either a 30 or an Obama song.

25:59

Yeah. It's a Bowie. Yeah.

26:01

For

26:01

30. Didn't Lulu

26:04

do evasion

26:04

as well. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

26:07

Which

26:08

was marginally better than this.

26:11

About a text is not the fun, but but

26:13

a text put inside the top tune has

26:15

been totally ruined and gave

26:17

me some food for Morrisons, but that's directed

26:19

for something else.

26:20

It's a classic. I I love it, midyear. It's

26:23

a great one.

26:23

I didn't know I'd done done this to be honest.

26:25

Yeah. It's no 30, but

26:27

it's a nice, different

26:30

take on a classics

26:32

song. You're

26:36

not impressed.

26:37

No, it's not for me. So,

26:39

yeah, top gear then.

26:44

I I think I I mean, I watched it twice.

26:47

So think the first time Yeah.

26:50

The the first time, I think you

26:53

were comparing it against Hammond

26:55

clarks and May. Yeah. But,

26:57

obviously, you can't do that because

27:00

it's gonna be it's gonna be

27:01

different,

27:01

you know. And it's not like it's not like

27:03

top gear has always been clocked and man, how

27:05

many 30 It's been going for a long time and it

27:07

adds in the

27:08

seventies, it adds or no edmonds and Angela

27:10

Rippon and

27:11

whoever else. So Yeah. They have changed presentations

27:14

before. No.

27:16

No. I mean, I think I think,

27:18

obviously, Chris

27:20

Evans and Matt LeBlanc were a bit nervous

27:22

and that came came across a

27:23

thing. Mhmm. And 30 was saying Chris,

27:26

stop shouting. He was just shouting all the time.

27:29

But everybody knows that that's a style of

27:31

delivery. Everyone knew that that was what was

27:33

gonna happen, 30.

27:34

Yeah. Well, Like you said, people have

27:36

been been critical on their

27:38

Twitter and social media. Yeah.

27:44

30 going to get a clots on Hammond of May. This

27:46

is a thing everyone's saying. not clots on Hammond of

27:48

May. Oh, what's the other one

27:49

there? Yeah. We're going get one, so

27:51

it's fine. Well, Go

27:53

on. Sorry. Chris Evans is

27:55

retaliated on to 30 Yeah.

27:58

The new – a bit like Rafael Benitez. The

28:00

new top gear is a hit 30 in

28:03

big letters. Twenty three percent audience share,

28:05

twelve percent more than the opening episode of the last series.

28:07

These are the facts. They

28:10

said it had been disappointing as if it showed,

28:12

it got less than five million viewers, but initial

28:16

figures showed about five point six million.

28:18

Obviously, with the iClick people

28:20

watching on recorded shows and

28:22

whatever. So

28:25

yeah. It's it's one of the

28:27

most downloaded shows on a player

28:30

of the year so far, isn't it?

28:32

Oh, is it? Yeah. Is it? didn't know that.

28:34

But, I mean, yeah, you could understand why. And

28:36

I think I I think it'll

28:38

take a while to to better all

28:40

of the presenters in. Yeah. Because

28:44

I'm not sure how well they all gel

28:47

together.

28:48

But again, if you go back to the first

28:50

series of than the

28:52

now old new top gear in two thousand

28:54

and

28:54

two? They

28:55

had somebody else in there in the first series. Yeah.

28:57

James May wasn't in the first. First series

28:59

was the other thing? No.

29:01

And again, they changed it round for the

29:03

second series. And even then when it was caught a

29:05

manhunt. It didn't kind of gel for a good

29:08

few years. Yeah. And

29:10

it was only when they started being more and more

29:12

30. It became so big.

29:15

I'm just trying to find you the original line

29:17

it was. There you go. There you go. Jason

29:20

door. Yeah. Jason door. That's

29:22

it. Just

29:24

did the one series. So yeah. mean and

29:27

then then you got people complaining, like, where's

29:30

the news gone and stuff like that? So people

29:32

do want it to be the same format. But then

29:34

you watch extra extra gear on

29:36

-- Yeah. -- I thought that was

29:38

boring. I enjoyed that. It's

29:40

kind of a a little bit of a look, yeah,

29:42

to do the news on that. I think that

29:44

the best car presenter out

29:46

lot. It's

29:46

Chris Ram say. Yeah. He's I agree. Chris

29:48

Ramble. And 30, like, what, for fiddle

29:51

in there for the

29:53

whole thing, probably,

29:54

fifth. Because he's got some 30 you got got

29:56

Chris Evans and Mattler Blank, and then they got

29:58

Sabine Schmidt. Yeah. And then 30 Reid

30:00

and and Chris Ramsay are seemingly

30:02

just part of the extra gear set up. I

30:05

think think I don't I don't think

30:07

Rory Reed was

30:10

that likable. Obviously

30:12

seems alright. Nice guy. But

30:14

I thought he wasn't bounced well off

30:16

Chris Ramsay off.

30:19

I don't know. No. No. It just looked like they'd

30:21

never met each other to me. Yeah. But that that

30:23

extra gear was more like

30:25

between the presenters was more like what Clark's and

30:27

May and Hammond

30:28

was. Yeah. It

30:29

was more like wasn't it? Yeah. Whereas,

30:31

kinda felt a bit forced in top gear. Mhmm.

30:34

I think Matt LeBlanc is great in the

30:36

the filmed bit. But a huge event is

30:38

not now. So just 30 Chris

30:41

Evans as the one show type anchor

30:43

in the studio and get everyone else

30:45

out. Anchor. That's my advice. said,

30:47

Anchor. Yeah. I

30:50

lost my train of thought. Oh, right. Yeah.

30:52

No. No. I yeah. I know I know what you're saying.

30:55

I think think they'd be better losing

30:57

Rory Reid

31:00

and sort of everybody doing everything

31:02

and bringing Chris Ramsay into the into the amfold.

31:04

Because

31:04

think he's he's a bit like man that he's wooden.

31:07

He says what he thinks. No. And he's he's quite

31:09

quite full now. I thought

31:10

Yeah. He was alright. He was 30 good. Yeah.

31:12

Yeah. III can see the next series in

31:15

30 premiere premiere to the main

31:16

show. I'm having a

31:18

little bit of a 30

31:20

Yeah. think so. I think the I think six is two minute.

31:22

And we've not seen Andy Jordan yet, so I don't know where he's gonna

31:24

fit it with it.

31:25

He's he's only doing occasional things, isn't he? I

31:27

think. Oh, no. No.

31:29

Maybe. Yeah.

31:30

That think is on this 30 show

31:32

doing something or over.

31:34

We'll find out tonight. Yes.

31:37

And the best show in the world. In the world.

31:40

And then 30, like you say, Amazon Prime

31:42

there, is bringing out the grand

31:45

tour --

31:45

Yeah. -- sometime in autumn. So

31:48

Yep. You've already said you're gonna be subscribing.

31:51

Yeah.

31:51

Have you already got it? I haven't got it now,

31:53

but I'll find some kind of trial

31:56

30 to

31:58

Just give 30 try

31:59

on it. Yeah. See what it's like. It's

32:01

gonna

32:02

be good in it. Yeah.

32:03

Yeah. And and the weldments there.

32:06

And so clock's in Hammond to May. So it's just gonna

32:08

be the same. Yeah.

32:09

A bit bigger and a bit more money.

32:11

That's it. And around the world as well.

32:15

I'm taking it to different place. The thing is,

32:17

it's not gonna be the same because they can't

32:19

take the exact format that they've they

32:21

used on top that's still being used by the 30.

32:24

So Well, can

32:26

you guys it's a format. It's

32:28

a

32:29

format. Aren't it? It's a it's

32:31

a to car magazine shows. It's -- Yeah.

32:33

-- it's gonna be they'll probably just have

32:35

a couple of new sections

32:36

in. Yeah. But they can't they can't do the star and the

32:38

reason for the price car because that's Yeah.

32:40

That's under licensing it. That's in the current

32:43

30 can't do anything like the stick. So

32:46

it it will be three middle aged globes

32:49

messing about in cars.

32:51

Yeah. But

32:51

nobody can afford around

32:53

in in locations that nobody can afford to go

32:55

to. Yeah.

32:56

So in that sense, it'll be the same. Exactly.

33:00

Anyway,

33:01

time for the next song and it's another

33:03

one on your birthday list. Is it James? It

33:05

says it says 30 fresh

33:07

blood.

33:10

Yeah. Do again talk to him on a switcher. At

33:12

the squeak rear end till three.

33:14

Yay. And if that's good thing or a bad thing

33:17

for you. Blessness. Listener.

33:21

This is the 30. 30 on

33:23

ninety three points reckon.

33:41

Oh, eels. What a great

33:44

suit tune that is. Yeah. Very

33:46

good. That would have been far too loud for the listeners

33:48

30. But I apologize for that. 30.

33:51

But, yeah, that was the theme tune

33:53

to a documentary

33:56

series called the jinxed the life and death,

33:58

so Robert Dursst,

34:00

which is an amazing documentary that

34:02

everyone should say. It's just brilliant. Yeah.

34:04

I've still not managed to find it yet.

34:07

Because like that care about because you I

34:09

would tell you that I would enjoy making the measures so

34:11

much. Yeah. Yeah. 30

34:12

you said watch this one. Yeah. It's it's really

34:14

good. I think the the quality of the way it's

34:17

shot and everything. And then it it

34:19

all builds up to the big revelation at the end

34:21

where every it was in the news where

34:23

Robert Dursch was still Mike

34:25

took went to the toilet and pretty

34:27

much seemed to admit to

34:30

the murders, like, to himself talking

34:32

to himself in the toilet. Whilst it was still

34:34

Mike talk. She never talked to yourself. That's

34:36

that's the lesson. Yeah.

34:38

We're we're doing it too. Like nobody

34:41

now. So yeah.

34:44

We're not registered. How

34:46

do you know?

34:51

30. We mentioned the

34:53

addition to the losses in twenty sixteen.

34:56

Well, there's another one. Yeah.

34:58

The 30 drum, driller. Also

35:04

known as 30. There's

35:08

some kind of sick joke in there somewhere. Yes.

35:12

Well,

35:13

30, I'm talking about this gorilla

35:15

that's been shot. You

35:17

can't feel it coming in the air

35:18

today,

35:19

can I?

35:19

Obviously not No. Monkey

35:24

30.

35:26

Which, by the way, there's a new

35:28

podcast called monkey tennis, which is about Alan

35:31

Partridge, and you need to listen to his brilliant.

35:33

Why didn't 30 think you're doing

35:35

that? I don't know. I I actually am kicking

35:37

myself. And 30,

35:39

it's it's one of the somebody

35:41

that I know who who lives down south.

35:43

It was a Wednesday fan who listened to us

35:45

doing the Alstort

35:46

podcast. And were inspired

35:48

to do the gorilla in his pub. Wow. Well,

35:52

back on the gorilla. The director

35:54

of a USU defended the

35:56

decision to shoot the river after

36:00

the the the small boy fell into

36:03

its enclosure. Yeah. You

36:06

said he made the same call again. I mean, what what do you

36:08

think? Obviously, it's it's gone viral. It sparked

36:10

a lot of anger on social media about

36:13

A, how it could happen and why they

36:15

shot the gorilla. I actually 30

36:19

could understand why they've done it, to be honest.

36:22

And it's 30- we do value human

36:24

life more than anything else, whether

36:27

that's right or on. Yes. And

36:29

anything could have happened to that kid. And

36:32

people were saying, didn't they try equalize Because

36:34

try to equalize it doesn't It's the

36:36

system quick enough.

36:37

Yeah. And the

36:40

argument

36:40

was, well, if we did trunk trunk the gorilla,

36:42

there's no guarantee they wouldn't wash out.

36:45

Yes. They could've gonna feel the dark getting,

36:47

like, be hurt by the dark. Isn't it? And then

36:49

Yeah. -- you know, it can

36:52

wash out. So I can understand

36:54

it. Carl

36:56

Pilkington was asked about it on and

36:58

asked me anything on Reddit the other day.

37:00

And his view was that there's

37:03

only like nine hundred gorillas left

37:05

in the world, Silverback gorillas, and there's

37:07

millions of kids. So you

37:09

know, let's let's balance it

37:11

up a

37:12

bit.

37:12

Say what you think of, controversial

37:14

a. Yeah.

37:17

But at least they totally start. Yeah.

37:20

There's all well, as as much as Karl

37:22

Peltic it's in 30.

37:23

Well, the the director,

37:25

Thane Maynard, said, you know, the criticisms

37:27

of of from people that don't have done prior their 30

37:30

and the danger that the child was

37:31

in. Like 30 say? Well, that's it. There's

37:33

so many people commented on it, but what do

37:35

they know about the behavioral aspects

37:38

of gorillas and Yeah.

37:40

You you don't know what's gonna happen. Gosh, Jan.

37:44

Yeah. I I can understand exactly why they've

37:46

done it. It's sad that they've done it. But, you

37:48

know, it probably

37:51

needed to be done on that

37:52

Well, they're there, and they have to

37:54

make a snap decision. Of course. Yeah. But

37:57

you were saying last night, everyone's

38:00

yelling. Keep

38:01

calm. Keep calm. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

38:03

You're not gonna be calm.

38:04

30. Yelling all

38:06

yelling 30

38:06

calm over and over again at a very loud

38:09

voice is the last

38:11

thing that's gonna keep you

38:12

calm. And not only that, it was as you said in the griller

38:14

as well. Yeah. Like, what 30

38:17

going on here? I'll show

38:17

you. And I thought we've 30 seen the IT crowd

38:20

-- Mhmm. -- where Renham

38:22

is talking to Jen

38:25

about the stress cause. 30 he's just constantly

38:27

in a heartbeat. Are you stressed Jen? What are you

38:29

stressed? Jen. Jen, Are

38:31

you stressed? Is that the guy that does the vice versa

38:33

on 30 radio? No.

38:36

It's not. It's it's Chris Morris, that one.

38:38

Oh, wow. But but the absolute radio guy

38:40

is Oh, yeah. There he 30.

38:41

No. Chris Mortise. He was in the day today.

38:43

That's it. Yeah. Brasil. Brasil. Yeah.

38:48

And wrote Nathan Bali with

38:50

Charlie Booker. What's

38:53

that? I see. So, you know,

38:55

on the last of the two series, I think. Alright.

38:57

Don't

38:57

think I've seen that one. It's basically you watch it

38:59

now and you think it was a documentary about

39:01

the future because it's

39:04

about idiots taking over the world. Like,

39:06

you know, like like your stylish kind

39:09

of bloggers and stuff like that. And

39:11

it's pretty much coming through. But,

39:13

yeah, the guy on absolute radio, the voice over guy

39:15

is certain battery.

39:17

Yeah. But big and small battery. What

39:19

did you say? Oh, I was it's doing one

39:21

for I was just giving publicity

39:23

to another radio station network. He was doing

39:25

them he was doing something for Stone Roses,

39:28

but Stone Roses thing. And he was just, like,

39:30

how many different ways could he say Stone

39:32

Roses? But Stone Roses. Down,

39:35

roses. That

39:38

was my favorite

39:39

one. It must have

39:41

arrived after got in there. If

39:43

you've ever seen House of Force, which is

39:45

now on Netflix, if you got Netflix, the

39:47

Vic and Bob 30 thing,

39:50

Matt 30 in that. And like 30 half

39:52

an hour episode around about five to ten

39:54

minutes in, he may Matt Berries

39:56

in it. He makes an entrance And

40:00

just in this house kind of set

40:02

that I got, what sort of door does

40:04

a song and dance number for minute or two?

40:07

Like big, massive in his

40:09

voice that he does. And then just carries

40:11

on with rest of the shows and nothing's up and it's

40:13

amazing, really funny. He

40:17

is the 30 other. He

40:19

is funny. What

40:21

was the one he was in? Oh, he he was in the IT

40:23

crowd. It was. Yeah. Yeah.

40:25

It was never watched that. It was Chris

40:27

Morris' son-in-depth. You've never watched

40:29

oh my 30. Right. We need to have

40:31

30 need to have some conversations about this.

40:33

Because it it 30 transpired last night. I've I've

40:35

forgotten

40:36

about this. I've forgotten about 30 listeners. It transpired

40:38

last night that Luke hasn't

40:40

seen ghost blisters.

40:43

No. I've not. I I've

40:45

seen it briefly when I was little, but I can't really

40:47

remember what happened.

40:50

Just unbelievable. I think it scared

40:52

me a bit. I was very young.

40:54

Yeah.

40:54

Yeah. can see it being scary to a young kid.

40:57

There's also other films that we're talking

40:59

about that you're not seeing as well?

41:00

Yes. And I've done a – I've got

41:03

a degree of media production.

41:06

God. Yeah. I I used to get this I've

41:08

not had this for for, obviously, when

41:10

I were when I was studying all

41:13

of my makes it unique. We're

41:15

constantly ripping ripping meter shreds because

41:17

I've not seen so many iconic films. Acacia

41:20

is 30 production degree if you if you don't 30

41:22

any films. And

41:24

then, obviously, that stopped when I left you in

41:26

about four years ago. And then last night, it

41:28

30 started again.

41:30

30. We need some of these things right. We

41:32

need to sort this out. Well, two

41:34

two of the people giving mistake had not

41:36

seen and still haven't seen ShoreShank

41:38

redemption, which is the best film ever made.

41:41

It's quite quite unforgivable. And

41:45

and that Dave 30 not seen the green mile.

41:48

Oh, yes, he did. Yeah. I've seen that

41:50

as well. That's good to go. Yeah. Unbelievable, Dave.

41:55

Yeah. There's so many good films. Like,

41:58

what else did you you've not seen Anchorman

42:00

from memory?

42:01

Anchorman. Yeah. What Oh,

42:03

no. I've seen Ancavan, yeah. Oh, you've seen Ancavan?

42:05

Yeah. That's the Wilfredo one.

42:07

Yeah. Ron

42:08

Burgundy. That's

42:10

like the legend. It says

42:11

it's too long. It's not too long. It's

42:13

just a normal film. What's

42:16

the shawshank rhythm? Yeah. Alright.

42:20

Wondered what she was talking about

42:21

there. Yes.

42:23

Of the wings. Yes.

42:25

Of the van, the vessels could have been.

42:31

Yeah. The source

42:33

of redemption is a brilliant film. It's not too

42:35

long. No. It's not. It's one of those that flies

42:37

by as you watching it because it's that good and I

42:39

didn't know when she's got that from. So

42:41

that's not like load of the rings, which is like three and a half

42:44

hours of It's it's just a

42:46

standard

42:46

filming. There are some other

42:48

films that I've not 30, which were which were driving

42:50

you all crazy. Yeah.

42:51

I can't remember what to learn. Yeah. I can't.

42:55

What was drunk?

42:57

What it was? I'm still feeling it now. I'll

42:59

get around to it. Anyway,

43:01

probably the last song of the hour. Yes. And

43:04

it's Eurasia. It is. It is

43:07

for for a remix album. I Eurasia's

43:09

thirty years old this year. Litted

43:12

the 30 album a couple of years ago, and

43:14

this is the latest version

43:17

of hallowed

43:17

ground. You

43:18

listened to week and ninety three point 2FM.

43:21

It's not the last one on the show because it's a little three.

43:23

So

43:23

-- Yeah. -- stay tuned.

43:24

Stay with us. Or if haven't been listening then.

43:28

They won't know. Just

43:45

just pick up my mic now. 30.

43:49

We we decided to stand

43:50

up. Like for the first time ever.

43:53

And, yeah, it's different.

43:55

It's different. Yeah.

43:57

So, yeah, that was Eurasia with Polo

43:59

Ground Vince Clark's big mix

44:01

for the anniversary of the

44:03

innocent album. And again, another one

44:05

on your birthday

44:06

list, you're a big raise. Can

44:07

I? Yeah. I do love love a bit of Arabia.

44:10

But, yes, we're we're very

44:12

nearly up to the two

44:14

o'clock hour. Yes. When

44:17

30 we should be starting. Yes. So

44:20

we've got at least two 30

44:21

listeners. So 30.

44:23

We've almost went out of things to say. To

44:25

talk about. But but

44:27

let's just carry on and see

44:29

exactly how it goes. 30

44:31

we got some local music coming up in the next hour

44:34

as we normally would do on this week? Yeah.

44:37

It's yeah. If you're in

44:39

a Bandwidth, know what people are. 30

44:42

us your music kit because we'll play it. Yeah.

44:44

Or if not, we'll have to listen to dodgy versions

44:46

of good songs by midyear

44:49

and and songs So in

44:51

Eurasia, that was a classic – 30 was

44:53

a great version of – and

44:55

I know everybody likes the Belly

44:57

version. And Nirvana did a fantastic cover.

44:59

But midyear's version of man who sold the world

45:01

is great. it's

45:04

an acquired taste. If

45:07

you if you like electronic music, you gotta

45:09

love that. That's great. I do, though, and I

45:11

don't. Like like getting

45:13

you and and chew by all 30 enough.

45:15

What

45:16

what about Vienna? Do you like Vienna?

45:17

Yeah. Well, it also works. Yeah. Yeah. I don't don't mind

45:19

also works. I just didn't like that version. It's not

45:22

stop 30 in

45:22

general. I like I like the Band Aid

45:24

number. Yes, indeed.

45:27

Which everyone forgets was I 30,

45:29

sure. Yeah. Oh, Gandalf

45:31

gets all the it's for that time. No. No. He's he's been

45:33

living off there. I don't like Mondays for about,

45:36

well, thirty seven years. Yeah. Indeed.

45:41

Right. You know what? I don't like Mondays. It's about

45:43

Yes. Yeah. It's about a massacre.

45:46

Was it yeah. Went

45:48

in and basically killed all of the classmates

45:51

and, you

45:51

know, looking 30 much

45:53

on a rampage,

45:54

nice nice depressing report on the sunny

45:56

Sunday

45:56

Yeah. 30, it always calls back to

45:58

death, doesn't it? It's a nice

46:00

day in Sheffield today. There's not many people about It

46:02

is 30. Maybe they're enjoying

46:05

the gardens. Maybe so. Maybe they're all the Bay Gardens.

46:07

Maybe they're all out on Friday for BBC

46:09

Music Day that happened all around Sheffield.

46:12

We'll talk about that in the next hour as well.

46:13

Alright. Okay. Well, there's no out of it, so we may as well

46:15

just soldier on. Alright.

46:17

Is it is it two o'clock? Yeah. It's 30 nearly

46:19

two o'clock. Well, we'll just

46:21

well, the the machine has broken.

46:23

So

46:23

Oh, yeah. Dear

46:24

advertisers, we apologize. Yes.

46:27

But In fact, you know all the adverts

46:29

by heart, you can do

46:30

I could do the voice Zoom

46:31

live. Go on. Do do one. Do mister

46:33

compensator. No. can't

46:36

I can't do it live. I

46:40

thought, well, what I might do is I might just play

46:42

with the sustain and put it up for two o'clock

46:45

and then we'll have at least one hundred can

46:48

try it. That's the

46:51

only thing we can do. We do we do we do need

46:53

to honor the the advertising commitments.

46:55

30. When everything works.

46:57

Yeah. Not

46:59

ideal. So you've just got to

47:01

play guess work with that and put it off at the right

47:04

time. You mentioned 30 alive ninety three

47:06

point

47:06

2FM?

47:07

Smooth. Smooth. Well done. No.

47:08

It's not smooth. It's Sheffy alive ninety three point

47:11

2FMI meant you

47:13

were very smooth and how you just dealt

47:15

with that whole situation and they were working.

47:19

All those voices just did when you read them live

47:21

then. I know. Yeah. It's just I

47:23

did say no. I can't do it, but I

47:25

can't. Yeah. Friends. Friends. Friends.

47:27

Sense? Yeah. So, yeah, you're

47:30

listening to this week. Yeah. With me

47:32

James Hardries

47:33

and me Luke Croft. Again,

47:36

vice versa. Marvelous.

47:38

You're brilliant at this. Oh, yeah. Yeah.

47:40

Yeah.

47:40

It's about 30 three point 2FM. Check your life.

47:43

And Yeah. This is this

47:45

is our normal hour.

47:46

Yeah. This is our normal, you're gonna know. If you've just

47:48

tuned in where have you been 30

47:51

been on since one o'clock doing a special

47:53

two hour extended

47:54

show. Yeah. And it's James' birthday.

47:56

Woo hoo. 30 three.

47:58

Nineteen seventy nine makes thirty seven. Apparently.

48:01

Yeah. Same message, so I was told. Same

48:03

year as some really excellent musicians such

48:05

as Will Young, apps from five.

48:08

Wow. I

48:09

mean,

48:10

someone on Liberty X.

48:11

Can't remember his name? Something something in

48:13

London?

48:14

Well, exactly. That's exactly

48:16

what we can say about Liberty X. Nobody

48:18

can remember any of the air one

48:20

of them is just one of the voice. Pete is is

48:23

something sim. Not John.

48:25

Well, I don't even use your last name sim

48:27

again. Who cares? Yeah. What

48:30

was my 30 classing the materials?

48:33

No. She was in hair saving. Oh, that's the one.

48:35

Yeah. Did it was that was that the one 30 one pop

48:37

stars, the

48:37

rivals?

48:37

Yeah.

48:38

I think budget pop stars.

48:40

It was a rivals. What's the name? I think we got.

48:42

What it was The rivals

48:43

was Will Young and Garrett.

48:45

No. No. That wasidal.

48:48

Oh, man. 30, sure

48:50

so much attention I paid to that rubbish on

48:52

the 30. Yeah. And

48:54

it was like sort of fifteen

48:57

years ago. Yeah. So 30 didn't

48:59

pay attention the first time, you're not gonna be able to remember

49:01

much. Anyway, yeah,

49:05

yeah, welcome to the 30 If

49:08

you've been with us since one, we apologize. Yeah.

49:11

Yeah. You've got another hour. Another

49:14

another hour of 30 Wonder and Happy Bear down

49:17

loop. Yeah. It's if it's

49:19

not driven your mind yet, like it

49:21

asked me, then

49:24

Yeah. But we did have some local music going up. We

49:26

got some 30, some pocket dodge hour saving day,

49:28

and we got a little bit of a tribute to

49:31

30. we're gonna leave that as a surprise, aren't we?

49:33

Yeah. I think it's quite an obvious one.

49:35

Yeah. Local music

49:37

attributed. Mohamed 30, we

49:39

were dancing to it last night, then we

49:41

won't do it, singing along at

49:43

the top of our voices as well. Lots of people

49:45

put lots music that

49:46

Yes. There's clue. I was gonna I was

49:49

gonna say say about that 30 because I've seen there

49:51

I've seen a lot of stuff on my social media

49:53

feeds. Carlton Malone has been there as press.

49:55

He's been taking photos graphs.

49:57

Cole was pressed.

49:59

I know. Yeah. He's bought a camera now. He's

50:01

pressed.

50:03

Although, to be fair, I've seen, like, lots of

50:05

shots of him doing interviews with bands.

50:07

Yeah. No. It looked like a really good day out. Yeah.

50:10

It was quite a lot I mean yesterday. Obviously, it

50:12

was we were for your birthday, but there was the Mossbury

50:14

Music Festival, there was the 30 Bala's 30

50:17

Bala's B f festival in 30. My

50:19

birthday was the most important of all 30.

50:21

Yeah. Well, it works because we ate all the food.

50:24

Indeed. All of

50:26

the meat. Yeah. I

50:28

I think that for for all the

50:30

mentions, we've given reds barbecue 30. They

50:32

should, hey, give Jeff your lives and 30

50:34

and be

50:35

give us a free meal of food. Yeah.

50:39

30 won't get a discount on letting

50:42

with whoever that was at the top of

50:44

the hour. Martin and

50:45

Cole. Was that 30 we're not

50:46

paying attention. Well, I I

50:48

couldn't I I just had to read from the script

50:50

when I was doing it. So didn't

50:53

go in. What was the other one piece

50:55

in the park? You said 30. Peace

50:57

in the park. Peace. 30

51:00

not come down and urinating in on

51:02

the on the village 30. Or indeed, 30

51:04

way in and anywhere in Portugal. So,

51:08

yeah, I know it's been a good weekend and that, you know, it feels

51:10

like it's gonna start

51:11

down. Isn't it? It does. It does. It's

51:14

nice and sunny. I I've I've

51:16

even worn my sunglasses

51:18

today. Yeah. And and and the only reason you've

51:20

taken them off is because you can't wear them without it.

51:22

But it's really Otherwise, I'm sure he would have

51:24

killed

51:24

him. I was gonna do a bono and and

51:26

wear them indoors everywhere along

51:29

with a stupid heart. Was

51:32

that during the rutling holidays, was it?

51:34

Yeah. Yeah.

51:35

He's not a hat person. No.

51:39

And

51:39

then who's the other one? Who's at the edge

51:41

of

51:41

the 30 edge? 30.

51:46

What a boring I like you.

51:48

I like you. I like you you

51:50

slated with your

51:51

30. You started getting you back.

51:52

Yeah. Fair enough. Fair enough. Yeah.

51:55

I've seen something this 30, which is

51:58

I

51:58

mean, obviously, Lester is

52:00

still riding the crest, aren't they? And in

52:02

CloudNine 30 whatever. It

52:06

it it came about that 30 value got to look

52:08

like. And

52:11

when when last they were doing the open top

52:13

Bospere through the through the city. 30

52:16

actually got pulled onto the to the

52:18

team bus. And part

52:20

30 them. It transpires

52:23

in the last sort of week or whatever. 30

52:26

is is over half of blocks that

52:28

lookalike. On

52:31

Twitter and social 30, Lee Chapman,

52:33

it's called, and and the resemblance is.

52:36

Quite striking, not the 30 German.

52:41

It was that. Do

52:42

you remember Lee German that that that

52:44

shifted 30 and Lee United? Star

52:47

striker.

52:48

No. Well, when it how far 30 going back, you go

52:50

back

52:50

to about 30, it was about eighty

52:52

eight ish. Wow.

52:54

I was born in nineteen ninety nine, so that's why I

52:56

don't remember. Oh my god.

52:57

They're always with that

52:58

ten year age gap, ten

53:00

and a half. forget

53:01

that sometimes forget that I'm talking to the guy that's

53:03

never seen the goonies.

53:04

Yeah. Or lost boys. Oh,

53:07

lots lots of films that haven't seen. This

53:11

you need educating in

53:12

life. I can accept the films. I

53:16

30 a bit hard done too if I get slates for not remembering

53:18

some one that played played football for Wednesday

53:21

a year before I was born. You

53:23

should know every single player. 30,

53:26

anyway, 30 can argue

53:28

all day and 30 probably will on the way home. But

53:31

no. 30 Chapman, he said he's been he

53:34

is opposed to in real life. He's

53:36

taken a career break because he's been posing

53:38

for light pictures and whatever else says

53:40

his heartbroken to be

53:41

blocked. I mean, It's

53:44

a bit strange.

53:46

Is has anybody worked out

53:48

any reason why you would block him? No. They actually

53:51

30 in a booth. 30. Jamie Vargas,

53:53

I agent's not really made any comment, but it just

53:55

seemed a bit strange. Yeah. Like

53:57

like, you know, he's gone from me in,

53:59

like, one of his heroes in his in

54:01

his childhood football team.

54:05

So he's actually a leicester fan. Yeah.

54:07

He's been been leicester fan for all his life.

54:09

Right. And

54:10

that's the difference. If it was just a random

54:12

look like and then Well,

54:14

yeah, 30. We're looking at Alison does

54:16

where 30 some stage at FIFA and stuff

54:18

like that, if it was something like that.

54:21

Uh-huh. 30, Lee and Nelson, but

54:25

Sorry. I'll be there. Please put me up again.

54:29

Yeah. 30 he's playing 30 his

54:32

30. just the the England's

54:34

one.

54:36

I don't know who that is. 30 Nelson. Yeah.

54:39

From the 30, shows,

54:42

things. Do do a quick Google

54:44

on

54:44

him.

54:45

Lee Nelson. Lee Let's

54:47

type Lee in and Lee Harvey as well comes up

54:49

-- Wow. -- now? Inspirecy.

54:52

30. Me

54:54

now soon. Sure, sweetheart.

54:58

Simon Benjamin Brotking is an English

55:00

comedian performing both on the stand up circuit

55:02

and in comedy television

55:04

series. Damn. For the benefit

55:06

of that. Yeah. So

55:12

I don't understand then. I'm sure I'm sure the

55:15

got himself a suit that was similar to the England

55:17

squad at the last time. Right. And jumped

55:19

on the plane with them and stuff like that. 30. Yeah.

55:23

I remember REM. And then didn't you go to

55:25

FIFA and and start throwing around

55:27

loads money in front of Seth Plata so you

55:28

know, I've got

55:29

you wrong. Oh, was that him?

55:30

I think so. Yeah. That's yeah,

55:32

that's one of the really sort of

55:35

well known photographs now.

55:37

Yeah. Because it was just 30.

55:39

It's just dollar bills flying all over the place.

55:41

It's a little it's a little stunts like

55:43

that. I believe it's in. If

55:45

it's not

55:46

in, then I've just been talking rubbish, will

55:48

five minutes. Yeah. We'll digress slightly. I mean

55:50

Yeah. It's not clear why he's been

55:55

walked

55:56

Well So we've got her. Apparently, 30 Vardi

55:59

saw her off. I don't know if she's married or

56:01

wife or what. She said 30

56:03

like he's like been tagging himself in

56:05

all these pictures and just becoming

56:07

a bit of a nuisance, but no

56:10

official word. Well,

56:12

if he's been doing that, then fair enough,

56:14

really. Saying that I've I've had to block

56:16

plenty of people that have been liking our tweets.

56:19

30? So I think they've been spam.

56:22

Really? Women were in revealing outfits

56:25

and stuff.

56:26

Alright. Before blocked on the southern myra, so

56:28

I can't have a look. It's also

56:30

the real people. I think

56:32

on on Facebook, right, I've only ever blocked

56:34

two people in Facebook one of them was this

56:36

week, but it was my brother.

56:39

So you've locked him. Yeah. Well, hi. What's

56:41

he done now? He was just being in

56:44

himself. Yeah. 30

56:47

looked like he had a good weekend in London, but Neil, anyway.

56:50

I think Neil had a good weekend in London.

56:51

Do you remember any of

56:52

it? Think 30 are very

56:55

I I don't think 30 actually remembers any

56:57

of the game. Well, a

56:59

few people a few people stumbled

57:01

on them 30 look north.

57:04

Homicide in North Lincolnshire. No. That was

57:06

funny. It was very funny. 30,

57:09

after after after after

57:11

the result and looked north for that

57:14

that region of the country, managed to find

57:16

some hall funds, don't know how. And

57:19

and we're doing box box, you know. How do you feel about

57:21

the game? I mean, you know, next season are less rubbish.

57:23

And there's this one block going absolutely

57:25

by a mid lesson. Look You have a good day out.

57:28

And nails there over his shoulder,

57:30

making faces to the camera and sort of

57:32

mouthing, you know, what 30 on about

57:34

and all this and hard work. The the thing is,

57:36

it was hilarious. It it was really

57:39

30. An an old 30. What you don't

57:41

realize is it? How close 30 was? He was literally

57:44

almost kissing the blokes face.

57:46

30 it doesn't yeah. The count the camera

57:48

is deceiving because

57:50

-- Yeah. -- obviously, when I was when was at 30,

57:52

you were saying, right, get getting really close.

57:54

And you think, oh, a faster 30. It's gonna

57:56

look strange. But on the camera, it doesn't. Yeah. So you

57:58

don't appreciate it, but he's literally got his

58:00

head right over his shoulder in his face.

58:03

And 30, because you and Neil were both

58:05

in plain clothes. They just

58:07

assumed, I'm guessing, he was with

58:09

the guy being interviewed, but Carl 30

58:12

commented on it, and I'm sure, like,

58:15

his point is that how bad

58:17

must the rest of the footage have been to use

58:19

that

58:19

there? 30. But him. I mean, the

58:21

guy was quite passionate. And,

58:24

you know, a 30 a

58:26

really solid whole fun. And you'd

58:28

had a good day out. So, yeah, you you you

58:30

would use that, but I think 30 that

58:32

you just didn't realize. But saying

58:35

you know, like I said, there weren't many old fans there, so

58:37

they 30 to use up a good

58:38

debt.

58:38

No. That's a good point. Did did you go to the fun

58:41

parks before? Yeah. We we had

58:44

30 did about an hour before the game. We had

58:46

we had one drink because it took forever to get served

58:48

to say it was really busy.

58:49

Yeah. Look, we went we went to

58:51

the fun parks. 30 a couple of hours before

58:53

I came before, we crushed the hotel

58:56

room and Neil trashed it. Yeah.

58:58

I saw 30 doing

59:00

a lot of things with iron boards and

59:02

whatever else

59:03

that dancing with an iron board. Yeah. Yeah. You 30 try

59:05

to jump out of window a little bit, know,

59:07

to pull him back

59:08

from Wilson. You wouldn't have had to block him on Facebook

59:10

because he's in the room, would you? Yeah.

59:14

He's You went bit nuts after

59:16

being given champagne, Prosecco

59:19

wine, lots of premium vodka

59:21

as well as a few beers. Which

59:23

premium vodka was it? I haven't got a clue.

59:26

It was it was one in a a tall

59:28

straight bottle and very

59:30

large

59:31

measures. Yeah.

59:33

Great. But but, yeah, the the whole fun

59:35

park was m two. Yeah. Well,

59:38

I mean, we were walking through pretty

59:40

much everywhere there. We've

59:43

got the tube everywhere and we're on

59:45

buses in that. Hardly sore, ain't

59:47

it? Yeah. I mean, we

59:49

we took a lot of 30. Wednesday,

59:51

you know, a lot of Wednesday funds when they haven't got tickets because

59:53

they wanted to watch the game in the fun park and the bars

59:56

surrounding it. Yeah. And 30, I

59:59

think the I mean, Holden didn't even fill their end.

1:00:01

No. No. It was it was shameful, really.

1:00:04

The foot the football league should have sold wency

1:00:06

motor kits because there were seven empty 30, and they

1:00:08

sold us some blocks

1:00:09

30. Over to Buffalo's original application.

1:00:12

The way that a whole in Ticketmaster's

1:00:14

at their allocations initially meant

1:00:17

that they couldn't do it for segregation

1:00:18

reasons. Just just a ping.

1:00:20

Well, they should've worked it out though. Yeah.

1:00:23

Apparently, the clubs are told that

1:00:25

if they can't guarantee the sell

1:00:27

out, you know, the the sell it block by block.

1:00:29

Yeah. And then when

1:00:32

there's all the segregation's predefined.

1:00:35

Yeah. And whole

1:00:37

and or Ticketmaster, whatever, didn't

1:00:39

do

1:00:40

that. Apparently ended

1:00:42

up with lots of empty seats. Well,

1:00:44

you know, it it was a great weekend out anyway,

1:00:47

but I thought I I suppose we

1:00:49

should be grateful for the fact that millwall have

1:00:51

not come up

1:00:52

because when when they come well, when they go anywhere

1:00:54

in a way of days, there's always there's always all things getting

1:00:56

smashed. I think one of the doors got ripped off one of

1:00:59

the trams last

1:00:59

year. Did you? Sales trying

1:01:01

to play them. And we get a bar a barbie. That's

1:01:04

good. So we've got Barnes 30

1:01:05

Robin, Sheffield Wednesday. It's

1:01:06

gonna be a really tough week though this year.

1:01:08

Mhmm. I agree. Well, I mean, Newcastle

1:01:11

have have they're gonna be

1:01:13

in a really strong position in our refuse day.

1:01:16

Interesting up on the villa. Yeah.

1:01:19

We're going three four. They could

1:01:21

do, but but they don't, though. But

1:01:23

there's still they're still gonna be really strong

1:01:25

team, and they're still gonna

1:01:28

oh my god. Just found the bubbles. You

1:01:30

you've actually got some bubbles from last night.

1:01:33

Same. And when it's same 30? Well, that's

1:01:38

30 can't see it. You might not

1:01:40

want to do that on the equipment here because

1:01:42

we know.

1:01:43

Oh, yeah. A little sensitive, it can be. Might

1:01:45

start working. 30,

1:01:49

time for the first of the truck. First song of the

1:01:51

hour. And I think if I'm not

1:01:53

mistaken, it is

1:01:56

the 30

1:01:57

Or is it just sheep? Just sheep.

1:01:58

Just sheep. No don't. This is

1:02:00

this is quite a sheffield sounding band.

1:02:05

Wonder if they go in the sheath on there.

1:02:08

30. What I'm like? Ireland, the sheath

1:02:10

few. Got a lot of 30. Yeah.

1:02:14

It'd imagine,

1:02:14

sir, 30 as Sheffield's named after Chiefs. Yeah.

1:02:20

But this

1:02:20

is just 30. Yeah. This is them

1:02:23

doing live, a song called, nobody's

1:02:25

watching. Yeah. Ninety three point marathon this

1:02:27

week. Getting twitch on Twitter.

1:02:56

Sure. I will look at the thumbs up

1:02:59

and see. I'll show you the

1:03:01

thumbs up for moving quickly

1:03:03

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1:03:15

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1:03:17

all I can say is

1:03:19

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1:04:01

structured advice of more life and trust.

1:04:03

But still, it's crazy. It doesn't be a dog.

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1:06:28

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1:06:31

you.

1:06:49

You can find that song on YouTube,

1:06:52

30 City Sessions, 30 with nobody's

1:06:55

watching. They're playing the

1:06:57

rocking chair on the ninth of June. Fiber

1:06:59

in,

1:07:00

also with the lapels and the 30.

1:07:02

How lapels played them? My sweet emma? Yeah. And

1:07:04

always sweet. Twelfth of 30 week before.

1:07:06

Yeah. Yeah. Very

1:07:08

good. Very good. I'm

1:07:11

sure Neil put something about lapels.

1:07:13

They're playing

1:07:14

down Sheffield soon. Yeah. The rocking

1:07:16

chair, like I just said. 30.

1:07:22

Just wait, listen.

1:07:23

The ninth of June, fiber in.

1:07:25

Oh,

1:07:25

that's my year. It's my mate's birthday.

1:07:27

Is it? Yep. I should have been born

1:07:29

for, like,

1:07:30

four days earlier.

1:07:31

been born on the fifth does a much

1:07:34

better day. Yeah.

1:07:37

Anyway, what we're gonna

1:07:39

say? Oh, I lost my journey to one now. And

1:07:41

I should have written it

1:07:42

down.

1:07:42

You know this this 30, I thought I've been really

1:07:44

ill this week. I thought I was like 30 dying

1:07:46

off. You're always ill. I am I'm one of

1:07:48

the illest persons and I'm not 30 and

1:07:50

then, like, run the MC

1:07:52

kind of way. Like, 30 boys.

1:07:56

I'm not I'm not licensed to

1:07:58

ill.

1:07:58

Oh, yeah.

1:07:59

But, yeah, I've been really bad.

1:08:01

Right? Really struggling to breathe, like,

1:08:04

a

1:08:04

bit of struggle over the weekend. Yeah. Proper

1:08:06

laid out on whatever and went out yesterday I was

1:08:08

really struggling initially yesterday. And

1:08:11

last night, I got in into

1:08:14

the house and exactly the same thing instantly

1:08:16

hitting me. And I've think I've realized

1:08:18

what it is. Well, I think I'm being poisoned

1:08:21

by the plug in air fresheners.

1:08:24

Yeah. I 30, I mean, my

1:08:27

mom's got one right, and it's it's

1:08:29

not a plug in. It's just like a 30 one.

1:08:31

And she keeps it on top of her fridge. Now which

1:08:34

is fine. But if you time it wrong, when you

1:08:36

go to the fridge, you get sprayed in the face. Brilliant.

1:08:39

And then 30, some of it will go into the

1:08:41

fridge and on

1:08:42

Simonette. Do

1:08:42

you think that she's done it on purpose knowing what you're

1:08:44

like for stealing food out of the fridge? I

1:08:46

know. Yeah.

1:08:48

Probably. And normally, it's normally the biscuit

1:08:50

and that's 30 old cliche. She got some triples

1:08:52

in the in the biscuit jar last

1:08:54

time. Some triples.

1:08:55

Mhmm. If you know the biscuit with chocolate

1:08:57

in the middle. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Awesome. What

1:09:00

did I have? I had a I

1:09:02

went I had coffee with one of my old friends

1:09:04

in them.

1:09:06

30 got me a a chocolate bar

1:09:08

up 30.

1:09:10

And

1:09:10

I can't for the life. I remember what it was called

1:09:12

now.

1:09:13

Great story. I know. I know. Same another

1:09:15

one same time next week. Yeah. Same to

1:09:17

you for another one. Oh, it was

1:09:19

actually a bar. No.

1:09:22

No. No. It was smaller.

1:09:24

They they come in like packs of eight

1:09:26

or ten and they're like it's chocolate

1:09:28

with caramel but

1:09:31

like solid caramel. Right.

1:09:36

I can't invoice call. haven't got a clue.

1:09:38

I'm gonna have to text him. It's

1:09:40

gonna really annoy

1:09:41

me. I'll text him in the next. I'll do it now. I'll text him

1:09:43

in the next song. Well, that's

1:09:46

No.

1:09:46

It's not gonna add 30

1:09:47

benefit to the show. Quality radio. Just

1:09:49

a naive, I don't find out. What? Culture radio.

1:09:52

Luke stood texting on his phone.

1:09:56

I didn't find out the name of a biscuit.

1:09:58

It was it was 30 The ethnic. I

1:10:01

went for a coffee room and it got me thing

1:10:03

out of vending

1:10:04

machine. I've not

1:10:06

had one of 30 since I was a kid. John

1:10:09

Macdonald, Robin and Amikas, as

1:10:11

as today you've been saying, that

1:10:14

all radio shows are two beige

1:10:16

when 30 considering them is on radio show.

1:10:18

Well, yes, yes, because this.

1:10:21

What you find now with radio shows is it

1:10:23

consists of somebody who's older than his

1:10:25

time, who's never seen the goonies, texting

1:10:27

a 30. So

1:10:29

what kind of chocolate biscuit he had from

1:10:31

a vending 30. It's true. Brilliant.

1:10:34

It's true.

1:10:36

Look, anybody can do a podcast now and

1:10:38

broadcast it across the world. And it'll be

1:10:40

better than listening to view

1:10:42

text. I got out of science. 30 couldn't hear

1:10:44

the the things. Anyway, that

1:10:46

that that brings me onto another subject, actually,

1:10:48

which is There's

1:10:50

there's been an Ask Reddit thread on 30.

1:10:52

Okay. That's where I get all of my quality news

1:10:54

and information.

1:10:57

The ask Reddit thread is I thought you didn't like

1:10:59

Reddit. I love Reddit. I was supposed to be that you don't

1:11:01

like it. Must be must be just coming.

1:11:03

Stuff like Reddit. Yeah. I mean,

1:11:05

Yes. So what's something that took you way too

1:11:07

long to realize?

1:11:10

And some responses are great.

1:11:12

Oh,

1:11:12

you're asking me. Oh,

1:11:14

probably I've

1:11:14

not seen a lot of films yet yet, but

1:11:17

that get me into hot water. Well,

1:11:19

there's there's one woman here who's

1:11:21

who's said that It took away too long

1:11:23

to realize that her sister's

1:11:25

birthday was the same year and

1:11:28

only six months before

1:11:29

hers. Which meant

1:11:31

she's assaulted. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. Wow.

1:11:33

Wow. Wow. It's

1:11:35

groundbreaking. Yeah. That's great.

1:11:37

There's one where somebody got a

1:11:39

new car, tried up the driver's side

1:11:41

door and failed. Foot was broken

1:11:43

so for the next six months used the passenger

1:11:46

door to get in and climb

1:11:48

over to the driver's 30. And it was only

1:11:50

when somebody saw her and said, what are you doing?

1:11:52

Said, look, the doors broke and and

1:11:54

went to open the door and unlocked. For

1:11:57

six months, she's been climbing over the passenger

1:12:00

seat.

1:12:00

How stupid is that, bro? So

1:12:02

she bought she bought a new car.

1:12:05

A a new used car. So Yeah.

1:12:08

So it's not one that 30 could have took that kind of

1:12:10

thing. Sure that

1:12:11

you would ask though. Why why does this

1:12:13

doughnut open? It's fairly integral. Yeah. Because

1:12:15

it's not it's not it's not it's not it. Do it open in our door or

1:12:17

is it music 30 and unlock it? Well,

1:12:21

somebody said they'd never understood where sandbags

1:12:23

came from until yesterday 30.

1:12:25

They always assumed that the bags of actual sand

1:12:27

were shipped to wherever they needed to be. Which

1:12:30

seems to be really inefficient and has never

1:12:32

had any reason to look into it further. Earlier

1:12:34

yesterday, when he was watching some documentary on World

1:12:36

War did it occur to him that the Sand just whatever

1:12:38

earth was collected from the trenches that were being

1:12:40

ducky. It

1:12:43

just makes lot of sense.

1:12:44

Yeah. Too much time on his hands up. 30.

1:12:47

What?

1:12:49

When do you get to the point where, so I wonder where

1:12:52

sunbags come from. How

1:12:54

bizarre. Well, where do you

1:12:56

get to the point where you'd say, what's the

1:12:58

name of that chocolate bar? I must text my

1:13:00

friend in the

1:13:01

redelivery. 30 was just gonna say

1:13:03

and stay tuned for the the breaking of

1:13:05

the the chocolate bar that I ate last week.

1:13:09

30 starting to get hungry now.

1:13:11

I've been

1:13:11

that on over this morning. I didn't want to eat 30 a small

1:13:13

bowl of 30.

1:13:14

All the talk of chocolate bars.

1:13:16

And biscuits? Yeah.

1:13:17

Yeah. It's your fault for

1:13:19

mentioning the plug in air freshness.

1:13:21

Good now. And I genuinely think that the an

1:13:23

airbrush that was killing me. III

1:13:25

can't they can't be very good for you because it's full of

1:13:27

chemicals. Is it? Yeah. Then you 30 in that in. And

1:13:29

so and I 30 It

1:13:32

was 30 like a realization that

1:13:34

after I got the shopping delivered the other

1:13:36

day, plugged in 30 clogging air fresheners, and

1:13:38

then I started feeling really bad after that.

1:13:41

To the point when I was laid up, not able

1:13:43

to breathe for a few days. Do

1:13:45

you have asthma then? Yeah. Alright.

1:13:47

Yeah. And then yeah.

1:13:49

Just last night when I walked into into the house

1:13:51

because I've been ill. I not been out of

1:13:53

the

1:13:53

house. Went out of the house yesterday, so

1:13:56

I was forced to go with you for some

1:13:58

30

1:14:00

which I enjoyed. Yeah.

1:14:02

Which I really didn't enjoy. And then got

1:14:04

in, under hit me again, and made 30

1:14:06

feel bad again.

1:14:07

Yeah. It must be 30. But it's

1:14:09

gonna be something in the flat. Yeah.

1:14:11

So I'll have them look them all and throw them in the

1:14:13

bin. When

1:14:13

I when I did the when

1:14:14

I did my old show, I'll get

1:14:15

back. Few years ago. Yeah. A few

1:14:17

years ago. 30 had

1:14:19

a we had a guy called Alistron who now does another

1:14:22

show in

1:14:23

the week. But

1:14:26

he was a an advanced medical

1:14:28

practitioner or something like that. I I could never

1:14:30

remember what 30 job title was. And where

1:14:32

he he do like a health segment. And

1:14:35

we'd call him not doctor Alastair

1:14:37

30 we couldn't call him doctor Alastair because he said, you

1:14:39

know, legally, I'm not a doctor. 30 can't. Yeah.

1:14:41

Yeah.

1:14:41

Well, will

1:14:42

be fine. Anyone know he can't can't

1:14:44

do it?

1:14:45

30 called it Not dot holister. So

1:14:47

he he might be able help you.

1:14:49

Yeah. I might ask him.

1:14:51

Yeah. Let's

1:14:53

let's get some advice. If if

1:14:55

anybody else knows that

1:14:57

plug and air pressure is kill

1:14:58

you. And 30 us -- Yeah. --

1:15:01

this 30. I think I think Unilever

1:15:03

will be a bit gutted. I think one

1:15:05

of the companies that make

1:15:06

them. I do think I

1:15:08

entered the promotion to get to 30 cinema

1:15:10

tickets by buying those, putting air

1:15:12

fresheners. So at least I've got a trip to

1:15:14

the cinema out of it.

1:15:16

Oh, of you, actually. I

1:15:17

hope you won't. I've I've had to claim them

1:15:19

then they come in via 30 or

1:15:22

something. I don't know.

1:15:23

I see. I see. Yeah.

1:15:25

Well, good luck.

1:15:26

I I might go and see ghostbusters which

1:15:28

you haven't even seen the original

1:15:30

one.

1:15:30

The remake of ghost, but we were talking about this last night.

1:15:32

Got it. So it's an old old female

1:15:35

cast in --

1:15:35

Yeah. --

1:15:35

the main character then. Yeah. So it's

1:15:38

caused quite the controversy 30

1:15:40

over the internet of people

1:15:42

who shouldn't be allowed an opinion of an

1:15:44

opinion. In

1:15:45

your opinion. In my opinion.

1:15:49

It's all about opinions. Allegedly. Just

1:15:51

throw that in. 30,

1:15:54

yeah, well, maybe you can. You can go watch it. Should we

1:15:56

have another song? Yes. Some great pop

1:15:58

music, this one. Sheffield's pop

1:16:01

pop sensations are

1:16:02

back. This is a bit of

1:16:04

polka dots.

1:16:05

Yep. You listen to the 30 ninety three

1:16:07

point two zero fan. It's just coming

1:16:09

up to half past two on the half an hour left.

1:16:21

Can you hire you? I

1:16:25

feel pretty grateful to help us be valued.

1:19:01

30 30 o.

1:19:04

30 went out of the biscuit. It

1:19:07

was a trio. I've

1:19:09

just spent how long was that song

1:19:11

on for? I've just

1:19:13

spent three minutes and seven seconds. Golden

1:19:17

chocolate biscuits on the worldwide

1:19:19

internet. Wow. And it was a trio that

1:19:21

you found found out that the biscuit that you had

1:19:23

was a good because you've not been texted back. No,

1:19:25

it's not actually right. Obviously, not wasting. Just

1:19:27

quick plug for Polka Dodge as well as the latest

1:19:29

tune all in my

1:19:30

head. With their new bases, Jack Galvin, that's joined

1:19:32

them.

1:19:33

Oh, that's the guy from

1:19:36

West Street Life. There's

1:19:37

it looks

1:19:37

like Serge and Sc 30. And they

1:19:39

are playing the lead mill with the fontainez

1:19:42

and 30 Olin on the ninth of June line and

1:19:44

again 30 five five pound tickets.

1:19:46

That's a great line for a fiber. A

1:19:49

bit of mill as well. Better than nine quid.

1:19:51

Better than nine quid.

1:19:55

Yeah. No. I enjoyed that. That was good. It

1:19:58

it 30 helped fuel my searching power

1:20:01

Yeah. The reason I've not had one for years is

1:20:03

because, you know, our biscuits have relaunched it.

1:20:06

Wow. So it's they stopped making

1:20:08

them and then they brought them back. Do you remember

1:20:11

30?

1:20:11

I do. Yeah. I remember the upper where it was

1:20:13

like 30I

1:20:14

don't remember. Yeah. Because it it was I'd

1:20:16

like the gold racking. Yeah. It's a bit like

1:20:18

a club biscuit. A little bit like a

1:20:20

little bit different. Yeah.

1:20:24

More chat about biscuits this time next

1:20:26

week. It's

1:20:29

the biscuit segment. So,

1:20:32

yeah, what else been in New Zealand this week? Anything else

1:20:35

30 else bizarre? Like the last one.

1:20:38

Anything else bizarre. Well, not

1:20:41

necessarily bizarre, but a cool thing for Sheffield

1:20:43

that and the rest

1:20:45

of the rest of the 30, but It

1:20:47

was BBC Music Day on

1:20:49

30, and Sheffield took part --

1:20:51

Yeah. -- as part of the Sheffield maker's

1:20:53

festival thing as well. And

1:20:55

there was lots and lots of cost of happening around

1:20:57

the

1:20:58

city. Did you see anything going on? No.

1:21:01

No. On 30. That's right.

1:21:04

You're

1:21:04

aware. I had a bit of an nightmare on Friday.

1:21:06

I was out I was out with 30 boss and his

1:21:08

boss. Well, yeah.

1:21:11

It was a long day. That's a lot

1:21:13

of obvious fear to go running -- Right.

1:21:15

-- in 30 as well. We

1:21:20

30 took three hours in the first

1:21:22

call when normally it doesn't

1:21:24

take me anywhere near that. And then

1:21:26

we got to the next call and we had we

1:21:28

had lunch. You know what?

1:21:31

This is this is ridiculous. And

1:21:33

then Kev Kev just would not

1:21:35

stop talking about 30. Like,

1:21:38

Phil will start standing up with you. Oh, we 30 gonna

1:21:40

crack on him because, like, yeah. She's got

1:21:41

through. I'm just like, I'm gonna be working

1:21:43

till, like, seven o'clock in the evening. It's right.

1:21:45

Right. So

1:21:46

I had to drop a call and everything. So no, I

1:21:48

was I was racing around on 30, so I didn't

1:21:50

see it.

1:21:51

Well, things that happened

1:21:53

in a in a word know. It's

1:21:55

just a few things that happened. Lots

1:21:57

of people come together like the 30 like

1:22:00

a lot of the venues and stuff all come

1:22:01

together. It was a stage embarkers pool.

1:22:04

Right. Where there there's lots of bands on all throughout

1:22:07

the day. There there was just little

1:22:09

pop up events like

1:22:11

a singer popping up in John Lewis

1:22:13

or Oh, no.

1:22:15

Liberty Ship, the band were playing

1:22:17

on the trums. Slightly

1:22:20

on the end of the trip. And if you got a tram as well

1:22:22

during the day on Friday, you know, the little

1:22:25

announcements that tells you the next stop and

1:22:26

whatever, Oh, Jarvis. Oh, Jarvis. Did

1:22:28

yeah. Yeah.

1:22:29

You mentioned this last night that I can't remember.

1:22:31

Revlon makers or gone from Revlon

1:22:33

makers the the set at

1:22:35

the frog and parrot. And I didn't see any

1:22:38

of this advertised. Well,

1:22:40

you're not looking in the right

1:22:41

place. Obviously, why don't you do it on a weekend?

1:22:43

And they could could hit more people. Because

1:22:46

they coincided with BBC Music Day

1:22:48

that BBC obviously wanting

1:22:50

to do another ride. Yeah. People at work. Okay.

1:22:54

But there there has been that argument of why

1:22:56

didn't why did it up and mass people at

1:22:58

work and stuff, but -- Yeah. -- like

1:23:00

five o'clock in the evening. An

1:23:02

opera singer came out onto the balcony at the town

1:23:04

hall and started singing nascent

1:23:06

dohmer. Yeah. Right. Yeah. Just look at that. little

1:23:08

kind of niche things like that. 30 good

1:23:10

that in it. I've it's a nightmare to organize

1:23:12

but -- Yeah. -- well worth it when it comes off.

1:23:16

Well, obviously, this coming

1:23:18

30, it will be the start of the Orange

1:23:20

European championships? Yes. Indeed. Have

1:23:24

you watched any of the England friendlies? No.

1:23:26

I've not. Now they're about. I just

1:23:28

not bothered about friendlies. I I kinda

1:23:30

knew. I I used to watch

1:23:32

absolutely everything England did, whether

1:23:34

it was a

1:23:35

friendly, whether it was a tour and, like,

1:23:37

I'd I'd be out in the pub watching it. I

1:23:39

think I think

1:23:40

30 time, I don't anymore.

1:23:41

My enthusiasm for the national game sort

1:23:43

of started to go down after nineteen ninety eight.

1:23:46

Yeah. And that was my first 30 Cup as a

1:23:48

as a young

1:23:48

boy. I'm gonna say you're only a little only for

1:23:50

them when

1:23:51

you Yeah. And I was

1:23:52

ignoring the goon he's ever 30.

1:23:55

Looks fully unaware of 30 Chapman

1:23:57

from nineteen eighty eight. Yeah. Ten

1:23:59

years 30 at the

1:24:00

time. Okay. When when

1:24:02

I was actually a Wednesday mascot by

1:24:05

then. And you get you've got to choose

1:24:07

which player you you run out with and 30

1:24:09

Chapman. That was Lee Chapman. That's

1:24:11

right. Well, no wonder you're a ring in there.

1:24:13

Yeah. Who who was my favorite part there?

1:24:15

Lots of what we're doing. What

1:24:17

30 have to do a segment. Where are they now? Old

1:24:20

classroom. Do you mind reading? Let's see. What's her

1:24:22

name? Les Lesley Ash? She's

1:24:27

she died, didn't she? Lesley Ash?

1:24:30

Good shape. Hold on a minute. I bet I bet it'd be

1:24:32

correct on

1:24:32

this. Have we actually

1:24:33

gone back to death? Well,

1:24:36

this this show is all Just the default.

1:24:40

She I know she had the problem with the lips

1:24:42

and stuff. Oh, yeah. 30 Chapman.

1:24:46

This this is basically This is this is a whole show with

1:24:49

a live

1:24:49

Google. She's not dead. She's

1:24:51

not dead. She's not dead. I know she

1:24:53

was really really ill. She

1:24:56

was in memorabilia when she 30 was

1:24:58

So just like Jack

1:24:59

Black, she's not dead. And

1:25:02

lots of other people. Lots of other people.

1:25:04

Yeah. Manly to 30 Chapin. Yes.

1:25:07

30 former ship you a 30 united

1:25:09

star striker. How old do you think she is?

1:25:11

Lesley Ash? Well, she's gonna

1:25:13

be going on fifty now.

1:25:16

Fifty six? A

1:25:18

bit

1:25:18

older than I thought. 30 Chapman's fifty six as

1:25:20

well. Yeah. I'm terrible

1:25:22

at guessing ages of people, to be

1:25:24

honest. I'm not I'm not 30 thing

1:25:26

is people say, oh, well, do you think I am? And then they get

1:25:28

offended when you get it right. Yeah. So it's

1:25:29

that, well, what's what's going on? Ask.

1:25:32

Yeah. Yeah. So That

1:25:35

was a fun segment. So

1:25:42

the EU vote is coming up. Oh, oh,

1:25:44

yeah. Well, to

1:25:45

which we do some politics. Just

1:25:46

just while we're on the audios, what do you think our

1:25:48

chances are?

1:25:49

Oh, yeah. Yeah. As a as a national 30. Because,

1:25:52

you know, Go. It's about another

1:25:54

good season. We've got a lot of Tartner's players in that squad

1:25:56

that all will link up

1:25:57

together. We've just got James Hardie from him.

1:25:59

Oh, god. I don't hold out much hope, to

1:26:01

be honest, but you know, I'm I'm

1:26:03

of the view. I'm taking a pessimistic view

1:26:06

in the hope that

1:26:07

you can only be 30.

1:26:10

Yeah. Good job. Bettered.

1:26:12

Yeah.

1:26:14

III can't even think of the right word.

1:26:16

Pleasantly 30. Supplies.

1:26:18

There we go. So, yeah,

1:26:21

I mean, I don't know. I mean, we're looking

1:26:24

at the frictionless and the day we play

1:26:26

whales. It's not like a Thursday lunchtime or

1:26:28

something. Yeah. Is not 30. Is it?

1:26:30

No. No. And but

1:26:33

it it is sorted. I remember remember

1:26:35

the Japan World Cup that

1:26:37

--

1:26:37

Yeah. -- buy in the middle of the morning.

1:26:39

Yeah. But that obviously, that was the other side of the

1:26:41

world. This one's in France. Yeah. So

1:26:44

why? Why did you 30

1:26:45

that?

1:26:46

Well, it'll be TV audiences

1:26:48

and, yeah, cover

1:26:50

all that kind of stuff. But once to watching them

1:26:52

versus Wales, though, England,

1:26:54

English people and multiple people. Look, you know

1:26:56

Yeah. -- to put it on air in the day. So I'll ask the people

1:26:58

over, like, Australia, Japan, that

1:27:00

side of the world. But they're not gonna be bothered anyway.

1:27:03

Fair point. I don't think we'll get Australian audience

1:27:06

Japan 30 because they're not

1:27:08

in the

1:27:08

euros. No. No. That

1:27:10

is

1:27:10

a good point. So it's obviously a European competition.

1:27:12

Yeah. But

1:27:14

yeah, EU referendum is on the twenty

1:27:16

third. And if you're not registered to vote by

1:27:19

Tuesday -- Yeah. -- then you won't be

1:27:21

able to vote

1:27:22

Yeah. So get registered. Well, I 30, you'll

1:27:24

see. I don't wanna go I don't 30 get too much into it because

1:27:26

it's a bit a bit boring. But

1:27:30

What do you think about the

1:27:33

certain apps that are encouraging it's about now?

1:27:35

So when you go to Uber, it's as if you

1:27:37

vote us. Yeah. Where 30 at? I think we're on

1:27:39

Facebook. Facebook topic to register as

1:27:41

well. Yeah. Facebook has been prompted that. What

1:27:43

do you think about that. Do you think it's a good

1:27:45

thing? I think it's a good 30, especially for

1:27:47

the younger audience that

1:27:50

aren't necessarily gonna do. I question

1:27:52

is is an older thing, isn't it? 30,

1:27:55

politics is -- Yeah. -- is an older

1:27:57

thing. I suppose so.

1:27:59

Like, to get the younger crowd involved and

1:28:01

actually talking about

1:28:04

it and trying to dissect the actual

1:28:06

facts rather than the rubbish that's 30

1:28:07

smelted. You're well, I know. And that that's

1:28:09

one of the things that annoys me about any company and

1:28:11

is is all the garbage that comes out from

1:28:14

both sides. Yeah. I'll

1:28:16

just be happy on the twenty fourth of June,

1:28:18

and it's all out the way one way or

1:28:19

another. Yeah. Move on. We talked about

1:28:21

some other 30

1:28:22

really close, so isn't it? Not that the Poles,

1:28:24

like, 30 much nowadays.

1:28:26

Well, the got the last general election run. He said he was

1:28:28

gonna be 30 the parliament. Yeah.

1:28:29

And the conservatives won't buy quite a marginally,

1:28:32

sir.

1:28:33

Yeah. That's just the old forty eight fifty two

1:28:35

or something at the minute the to

1:28:37

remain. Oh, in favor.

1:28:40

I was at 30 so yeah. Is it? But

1:28:42

what I what I was looking at this morning

1:28:44

is, well, what an even better

1:28:46

vote is is Switzerland voting

1:28:48

on introducing a minimum basic

1:28:50

income. Alright.

1:28:53

This is this is quite quite

1:28:56

a complex thing, but

1:28:58

narrowed down to the most simple

1:29:00

version is that basically everybody gets

1:29:03

given by the state

1:29:05

and a minimum income of

1:29:08

whatever it is like might be a thousand pounds a month

1:29:10

or whatever.

1:29:10

Like a minimum wage. Yeah. But everyone

1:29:12

gets it whether you're working or not. 30, everybody

1:29:15

gets Right. Well amount.

1:29:17

That's

1:29:18

a bit strange. Well, it is

1:29:20

Finland. They're gonna start voting on whether

1:29:22

to do it. So it's not voting

1:29:25

now. Where's

1:29:25

the incentive to actually get job then? You go

1:29:27

if you're gonna get paid anyway. That's the thing.

1:29:30

It's actually a different look at it. It's

1:29:32

a a bottom up way of working it rather

1:29:34

than a top down way of working it. And it

1:29:36

was trial a similar thing was trialed in

1:29:39

Canada in the 30, in just

1:29:41

one town in Canada. And

1:29:44

it actually turned out that they had more

1:29:46

people working, but they they worked

1:29:48

like more flexibly, better

1:29:50

hours for them. And also more

1:29:52

people were staying in college and things like that.

1:29:55

So over time, the population

1:29:57

became more educated and got better jobs.

1:30:02

So it really lands. I I definitely

1:30:04

see the student argument in that. Yeah. Could you

1:30:06

skint yourself to go to to get an education

1:30:08

to

1:30:08

But there's loads of arguments for it.

1:30:10

If you actually look into when I first heard it,

1:30:12

I thought that's a stupid idea. Then

1:30:15

I went looking into it. And when you see all the actual

1:30:18

studies and facts and stuff. It can

1:30:20

really work. You're always

1:30:22

gonna get your benefits, counges, and

1:30:24

stuff, but yeah. But

1:30:26

when you look at kind of the results

1:30:28

of the tests and things that they've done?

1:30:30

Well, I suppose I suppose, I mean, like

1:30:33

you said there, if if people getting paid

1:30:35

regardless of getting some money.

1:30:38

Yeah. They might be also forward to be able to

1:30:40

go to college and go to university and

1:30:42

whatever.

1:30:42

That's it. Apparently, the betterment of

1:30:44

life was was off the scale.

1:30:47

Mhmm.

1:30:48

And and yes Yeah. 30 were working

1:30:51

yeah. People were working more flexibly and

1:30:53

and

1:30:55

they 30 much introduced it as being

1:30:57

like a three or four day work in wheat rather than

1:30:59

a five day work in wheat because people

1:31:01

had a better quality of your life because they

1:31:04

were given some money by the state.

1:31:07

I believe believe Finland had tested it with

1:31:09

about eight thousand low earners currently

1:31:12

to see what the effects are and then they're gonna have a vote

1:31:15

on it as well. Interesting. I

1:31:18

30,

1:31:18

you're staying off the way the world's going, you know. I

1:31:20

I think money's becoming less and less a thing.

1:31:23

Yeah. And and it's all gonna

1:31:25

be about your flexible work and your

1:31:27

like the way that betterment of

1:31:30

life, better way of living rather than

1:31:32

just living to work.

1:31:36

30 optional. Well, yeah. Absolutely.

1:31:38

Anyway, we've got got a couple of songs to

1:31:40

squeeze in, so we're gonna have a a saving day

1:31:43

first. Yeah. All must chumps.

1:31:45

So it's

1:31:45

from their new EP, Matter Over

1:31:47

Mind, which is out now on iTunes and All

1:31:50

Good Music Services.

1:31:52

And these these guys a fairly young guys,

1:31:54

aren't they? These are from Cheshire. Yes. Ches

1:31:56

Vegas. Cheshire 30. Cheshire Field.

1:32:02

Oh, it's our saving day. We're here till three

1:32:04

o'clock and DJ's skis here afterwards with the

1:32:06

plan in place. I

1:32:09

can

1:35:10

Finding that missing kindergarten, remembering

1:35:12

whether it's a home or a way game, getting

1:35:14

the right kid to the right playing field

1:35:16

on the right day. Why are simple

1:35:18

things some time is so complicated. Thankfully,

1:35:21

with auto owners, insurance doesn't have

1:35:23

to be one of them. We work with independent

1:35:25

agents who live in your community and answer

1:35:27

when you call. So you can worry about more

1:35:29

important things. But not being

1:35:32

that fan. Oh, come on, Raf.

1:35:34

That simple human sense. Ask

1:35:36

your independent agent if auto owners make

1:35:38

sense for you.

1:35:40

That

1:35:41

that stops a bit subtle. Isn't it? Yes. And

1:35:43

there's still nine seconds left according to that.

1:35:45

Yeah. Well, I'll just make 30 CDs

1:35:48

up. I don't make them accurate. 30.

1:35:52

30. Our saving data

1:35:55

30 them before. And their style of music

1:35:57

is not really for

1:35:58

me, but quite enjoyed that one. Yeah. And you

1:36:00

can you can tell the the the getting better.

1:36:02

Yeah. I think that's the best I've heard of

1:36:04

them. Definitely.

1:36:05

I think they got engaged going up. Then

1:36:07

you're looking for

1:36:08

trend lines. think they are

1:36:09

on it. I think they are. I would assume

1:36:11

there. I don't know exactly what

1:36:13

off the top of my head, but 30 don't

1:36:15

know. I know that the new EP

1:36:17

actually came out this 30. So it's

1:36:19

worth going on can Yeah. Check them out.

1:36:21

I choose to be able to spotify, I guess,

1:36:23

or buy a CD off them at the gig. Yeah.

1:36:25

And give them more money. Absolutely. Absolutely.

1:36:28

30 So yeah. 30

1:36:30

Pintake housing d takes back to confirm that it

1:36:32

was the trio. So

1:36:34

I've just said just had a bit 30

1:36:37

segment on the show.

1:36:39

Yeah. Thanks. It's as

1:36:41

every week, and I

1:36:43

stare into into the ether

1:36:46

as you talk biscuits.

1:36:49

Watch your favorite biscuit. Vicount.

1:36:53

Oh, Vicount. Yeah.

1:36:56

Can I see that name, Mario?

1:36:58

No. Not regular, you know. I

1:37:02

think mine's a custard 30. Really?

1:37:05

Mhmm. That's the blandest biscuit ever.

1:37:07

No. If you get if you get the 30 at ones and

1:37:09

yeah. If you get a good good acoustic

1:37:11

30, No.

1:37:13

No. What about

1:37:14

what about orange creams?

1:37:15

Orange creams are good. Mhmm. Yeah.

1:37:18

A little bit a little bit of twist. Yeah. I mean,

1:37:20

that came almost on, like, what the hell are these? These

1:37:22

aren't crystal creams. They're okay. They're

1:37:24

okay. Hub knobs good. Hub knobs.

1:37:26

Hub knobs. The rick cuff cup tail, or cup

1:37:28

cuffing 30, moving

1:37:31

on. It's done. Just

1:37:34

just one last one last segment really

1:37:36

for me. Ahmed

1:37:39

30. Yeah. And 30 died

1:37:42

died this 30. Oh, last week. And

1:37:45

what a guy? What a legend? Yeah. I've been watching

1:37:47

a lot of a lot of old photos from interviews

1:37:49

and and whatever. I

1:37:52

saw something on Twitter today. In

1:37:54

nineteen eighty 1AAA

1:37:57

guy was he'd opened this

1:38:00

this big window of a of a tower

1:38:01

block, and he was starting to jump off.

1:38:03

Alright. And police were trying to talk him down and

1:38:06

they think they got a priest and whatever else trying

1:38:08

to trying to talk him down. And the Hamidaleh

1:38:11

happened to be in the vicinity.

1:38:14

Went up and managed to talk

1:38:16

him down.

1:38:17

Oh, how 30 like Paul Guskoyn before

1:38:19

Paul Guskoyn, didn't he?

1:38:21

They're chicken and

1:38:23

and well, so the fishing rods. The fishing rods. Yeah.

1:38:26

It's a story about poor gasoline. It's been 30 news

1:38:29

I'm not gonna say anything about it

1:38:30

Uh-huh. He's getting charged with racial abuse. I

1:38:32

30 made a joke. He

1:38:33

he did an evening with Paul Gaskoyn. I

1:38:36

made a joke about 30 guard

1:38:38

or something. Alright. And somebody's

1:38:41

complaining a bit of 30. I I also went

1:38:43

to see a comedian. I don't

1:38:44

you be 30 over it. I

1:38:46

don't think it was -- Yeah. -- it was

1:38:48

actually at Hillsborough, the underground. And

1:38:51

again, that comedian just laid into

1:38:53

the doorman who was black and it was the

1:38:55

most uncomfortable thing

1:38:57

ever. It's just an everybody complain.

1:38:59

No. It's

1:39:01

Society has moved on. Yes. We 30 don't

1:39:03

find that funny anymore. And it's not

1:39:05

funny. I'm

1:39:06

not sure it was funny in the first. Well, no, it wasn't.

1:39:08

I think think just, you know, it

1:39:11

was more acceptable than the likes of Benelux. Yeah.

1:39:13

Anyway, digress again. Matt,

1:39:16

yeah, so I saw a

1:39:18

sort of bit of a news clip and it it was

1:39:20

it was like hanging out with the the window

1:39:22

and Mohammed Ali was a few few rounds

1:39:24

down. And he said,

1:39:25

I think I've seen the picture of this. Yeah.

1:39:27

He says, I'm I'm your brother. I'm here to help you.

1:39:30

And he talks to him down. Amazing. Amazing guy,

1:39:32

but I I remember seeing him on a

1:39:35

a chat show. I don't know if it was

1:39:38

it was world in our park too or something.

1:39:42

And it was on the same show

1:39:44

as Freddie Star. 30

1:39:46

Star was telling this really longer level elaborate

1:39:49

30, and it was all all

1:39:51

nonsense. But it

1:39:53

it built him up and built him up and built him up and he was

1:39:55

like 30 forward into his complete suspend

1:39:58

and 30 Starkest one. And

1:40:01

Mohammed Ali absolutely craps

1:40:03

himself. It was this story was just

1:40:05

a 30 complete nonsense. He was if you know

1:40:07

30 just just scared him scared him

1:40:09

completely. I'm not I'm not sure that you'd want

1:40:11

to scare Mohammed Ali. was

1:40:13

considering the guy could punch you

1:40:16

fairly

1:40:16

hard. Yeah.

1:40:16

But it wasn't wasn't

1:40:17

typical

1:40:18

box of that was. 30 was just it wasn't it was,

1:40:20

like, clearly a nice guy.

1:40:21

It was a nice guy. He had a lot of it down to his

1:40:23

religion and faith and

1:40:24

Yes, 30. Big religious man.

1:40:26

30 denounced kind of

1:40:29

well, the fundamental Islamist

1:40:31

and stuff 30 after nine eleven and I

1:40:35

spoke out against that. It

1:40:37

it was the legend. It it was all about, like,

1:40:39

peace and love for him. Even though

1:40:41

he's a boxer, how I run it. Yeah.

1:40:43

Yeah. Disciplined sport.

1:40:46

Yeah. I mean, there's gonna be a huge

1:40:49

procession of funeral on

1:40:51

Friday. And

1:40:53

there's gonna be a lot of a lot of people out there in respects

1:40:56

Bill Clinton's gonna 30 urology

1:40:58

--

1:40:58

Yeah. -- and Billy Crystal expected

1:41:01

to speak as well. So

1:41:03

Parkinson's for a long time, hasn't 30? Yeah.

1:41:06

Yeah. I think he asked, but you know, we

1:41:08

were talking about this last night. Michael

1:41:11

Parkinson said the same thing. You know, he said, if

1:41:13

you if you if you have that that many

1:41:16

you

1:41:16

know, address boxing up as much as we

1:41:18

like, but -- Yeah. -- he's hitting people in

1:41:20

it. Yeah. He's

1:41:21

fine. You're going out to

1:41:23

hurt 30. So It's took a lot of punches and

1:41:25

that will will not have helped. But,

1:41:29

you know, it's all made it to seventy four. It's

1:41:31

not a bad

1:41:32

ending. Is it? It's

1:41:33

not bad. Just just

1:41:35

a shame. Like, the rate that we're losing

1:41:38

people this year is is absolutely

1:41:40

crazy.

1:41:41

Mhmm. Well, this is our tribute

1:41:43

to Mohammed Ali. It's a local one.

1:41:46

It's reverend in the makers, and it's a live

1:41:48

version of heavyweight champion of the world.

1:42:13

So, yeah, that's the Mohammed Ali.

1:42:16

Our our attribute to a boxing emergency.

1:42:19

And that was Reverend America's doing

1:42:21

a live version of heavyweight champion

1:42:23

of the

1:42:23

world.

1:42:24

Yeah. Great.

1:42:24

So great. On 30 would say we were done since that

1:42:26

last night, really? Yes. Welcome

1:42:29

to state. It's good to be back after

1:42:31

a week. Yes. Solid

1:42:33

to our show, I think. Yeah. Not right out of things

1:42:35

to say. That was always

1:42:36

bonus. Indeed. We

1:42:38

did talk little bit about biscuits and do

1:42:40

some like 30, yes.

1:42:41

Did you hear the biscuits segment? DJ's

1:42:43

easier.

1:42:44

Because of dreams. Come on.

1:42:50

No. No. It's it's No. You'd 30 in top fifty

1:42:52

custard creams. You'll

1:42:53

load me into a vault and secure it out, but you're gonna say,

1:42:55

yeah, because crudes. But,

1:42:58

no, he didn't. So

1:43:01

salted milk. Malted milk.

1:43:04

Oh, yeah.

1:43:06

You get a bit boring. Yeah. A bit boring. That's

1:43:08

a bit better. He's

1:43:09

actually gonna kick us out there.

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