The Davey Damaged Show

Episode 3 - Aysha

Davey Damaged Season 1 Episode 3

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THIS WEEK on TDDS:

Dave is joined by stage sensation Aysha for a massive deep dive into life in the spotlight — from performing on stage to obsessing over the films and albums that shaped her 

They get into cult classics like The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Grease and Dirty Dancing, talk the genius of Jeff Buckley, and unpack a whole heap more favourites, memories and backstage stories along the way.

Big laughs, big passion and BIG theatre kid energy incoming

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This program has been classified MA. It contains sexual references, occasional coarse language, and adult themes.

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Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to The Dave Vin Damage Go!

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The Dave Vin Damage Go! The Dave Vinish Go! The Damien!

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The David Damage Show for another week. It is fantastic to be with you, and I'm thankful that you're with me. And uh while I'm starting things off this week, I'm extra thankful I want to send a shout-out to two very special people, one to Matt Mayhem and the other to Chris Fresh of Chris Fresh Collects, the two first Patreon supporters here of Tiddies, and I'll tell you what, it's not gonna be worth your while, but coming up at the end of the month, we'll be drawing the Patreon exclusive giveaway of a Tiddies shirt. So make sure you're a part of it to win that. Now it's been a fantastic week here in Little Old South Australia. I got the chance to go along to the pretty exclusive sneak peek at the awesome Frida Las Vegas' uh book she's working on. It'll be released in September and it's called Australian Rama, and it's kind of a celebration of the 80s and 90s, you know, the things like Magic Mountain and uh Warner Brothers movie world, just all those, all those very eccentric memories that Australians have. It's all gonna be covered in her book. So if you get a chance to get your hands on that in September, I highly recommend you do. Now, other than that, it's been uh personally been a fucking horrible week, but you know, you've got to keep moving onwards, upwards, and forwards. Thank you for joining me for the third ever episode of Titties. We've got a great episode coming up for you this week with uh great performer of Stage and Screen here in Adelaide. We met through Radical Rewind, so that's all coming up. But of course, to keep the lights on here at Tiddies, we've got to hear from our sponsors, and let's hear this week's. Right now, I am joined by a very mysterious guest that cannot decide what she wishes to be called. So, mystery guest, what's your name? Introduce yourself.

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Guess my name.

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Uh, guess your name? Okay. It is um, I'm guessing it's something with like a noise in it. Uh.

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No, it's more like a blah.

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A bleh, okay.

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Yep.

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So we are joined by Aisha, who I met whilst spending many a days at the Odeon Star Cinema in Semaphore here in South Australia, whilst running Radical Rewind. There was this one person that consistently messaged saying, Can you guys hurry up and play Muppets movie? Or can you hurry up and play DeGrassi Schools Out?

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The scroll is speaking the truth.

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Aisha, tell us all about it. Why are you here? Who are you?

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I'm here because um I was forced. I was taunted by uh sour lollies. Um and I believe the words coerced. Okay, go ahead.

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You're doing well, you're doing well.

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Well, regardless of which. Um I don't know how to shut the fuck up, so I guess they've thought, hey.

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The amount of times after a radical rewind, we've been like packing up all the shit, trying to carry it down that narrow stairwell, and you are just yapping. You're a yapper of film.

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Well, my bad.

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How long have you been going to Odeon?

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Um well, what year did Lego Batman come out? That was the first movie I watched at Odeon.

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Really? Mine was Mad Max Fury Road, which would have been 2015.

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I don't what year did Lego Batman come out?

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Uh I don't know that. We don't have the technology to find that out. I just don't know.

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So we're actually like in a basement underground, surrounded by rocks, and somehow we're recording this. Yeah, that's it.

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We're just yelling into the rock space. Yeah, microphones and stuff as well.

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It's kind of crazy, kind of crazy.

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So, Aisha, you are a star of stage and screen. You do fucking plays and stuff.

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This is a shock. Tell me about it.

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How'd you get into that? Why are you a loser?

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Oh, love. Um, well, I've always liked acting. Unfortunately, I went to like a STEM school, so they did not do much there. Um but I loved music. I had a really great music teacher who was actually on Australian Idol this year. Oh really? Yeah, Miss Patreutus, shout out. Um love her very much, and then after high school, I was like, well, I want to pursue this. And then um I auditioned for rent. Yeah, right. I was like, yeah, I did not get cast as Mimi, which is a good thing.

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I want to sing about AIDS. Let me in. Let me in.

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Yeah, I was like, guys, I would make an amazing character to almost die of AIDS and then come back to life. So, and they for some reason I wasn't cast. No, I'm kidding. I had a very great time. Um made a lot of my friends there.

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How many times have you been a part of whether it be ensemble or actually in the play?

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I'm actually pretty new to it. So I'm currently in Greece. Yeah. Not in the not the country. I keep saying that.

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We're coming to live from Mikinos right now.

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I keep saying that, and it's actually really sad how many times people are like, you're going to Greece. And I'm like, no, I'm actually in a musical.

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Um and you play Putsi. So how did you get that wrong? Like, is it the personality? Or are you Eugene?

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I play um beauty school dropout student and Rydow student.

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Nice. Um I have to ask, before you get into Greece.

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I'm scared.

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What are your thoughts on Grease 2? The greatest Greece film ever made, that is.

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I want you to know that I've just looked off to the side. Right. And that's where it's staying.

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Don't leave. Don't think you're back.

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Don't go. Um Grease 2's like alright at best. I literally watched it once, have a very vague memory of it. Um, but I do not remember enjoying it.

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Incorrect answer.

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So I thought it was an opinions-based question.

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No, it it's true or false, and you were false. Hey, um, what's your favourite song in Greece?

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Um And why is it there?

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I bet you can I guess there's worst things I could do.

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No.

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Really?

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Uh look at me, I'm Sandra D. Come on.

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Born to hand.

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Look at me.

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I bet you it's born to hand jar.

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No. Oh my god.

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That's uh was it you that shared the reel of the lady that's uh to stay safe on her walk home, she does all the dance moves from Born to Hand Jarve? No. It's very you, very you.

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Oh my bad. Maybe I should start doing that.

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So yeah, tell us about Greece. You you're in another upcoming version of it at some point.

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Well, it's fun. We've only just started rehearsals. Um I've got a lot of my friends in there, so that's fun. You have friends. This is a shock too. That was a question.

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That was a follow-up question.

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This is a shock to everyone. Um, I I'm surprised myself, to be honest. I don't know how that happened.

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Well, I'll give you the option at the start. Do you want to do the name drop at the start? Is there anyone you want to say hello to that's not gonna listen?

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Um, no.

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This is gonna get played in court one day when you you get exposed for your crimes.

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My crimes of nothing. I have not done any crimes.

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I've never heard an innocent person say that, but okay, I believe you. Alright, let's find out a little bit about you with the uh David Amage Show questions.

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I'm scared.

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Even though you are half my age, you probably wouldn't even remember MySpace.

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I know what MySpace is.

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If you had a MySpace profile right now, what would the song be?

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Yummy by Aisha Rotika.

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Yeah, right. I don't know which one of those is the song and which one's the title. That's how old I am.

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To me, the editable gummies are filling yummy. Just he checks who were never in Philly Bummy. You don't know Aisha Rotika?

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I don't, no. I'm an old one.

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Aisha Rotika is like is 2000s. I found out about her because I really wanted to sing and have my name. And not appropriate, but it's close enough to my name. There's an E in it.

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If an artist has inappropriate music videos, I'm interested. So, you know, I know your doja cats and.

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Have you watched um House Tour by Sabrina Carpenter? The music video? I definitely have, yes. Yeah, it's really good. I love Sabrina, my queen.

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Uh if someone was to be cast to play you in a movie, who would it be?

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Okay, this is specific. Rachel Bilson, but while she was in the OC, like that era. Um, because like I kind of based half my personality off Summer Roberts, and she already played Summer Roberts. So I'm like, yeah, and I feel like she'd eat up at it.

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Um So you're a rich socialite?

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Yeah, guys, that that happened. It happened, it happened. Um but yeah.

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I really think the OC marked a time that was like a decline in television. There were so many shows.

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The OC's my favorite show, don't even. I'm watching Gossip Girl for the first time right now, and the people we compared the OC to Gossip Girl, like, look, I like Gossip Girl, but the OC, it's so much better.

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The only thing that the OC gave the world that was worth anything was the skit uh dear sister from Saturday Night Live, where they just keep shooting each other and the Regina Specter song keeps playing. That's what I think.

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No, but you're wrong.

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Did you get into there was a show that came out around the same time and I was absolutely obsessed with it? Nip Talk. Did you get into that show? I have no idea what that is. Oh my god, it was so good. It was about two guys that own a plastic surgery. Yeah.

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Um you think I'd be interested in that? Oh, absolutely.

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It was such an over-the-top show. Peter Dinklage was in it. Um, there was heaps of people in it. But right at the start, they're meant to do plastic surgery on a cartel member to help him change his identity. But they decide that he's so bad that they deliberately fuck it up.

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Oh.

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And then every episode is them fixing the problem, and then another problem comes along. But it's so good. I cannot rate it high enough. It's just one of those every every episode is about a different patient and what they're having done.

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Just watch house.

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No, how dare you compare the two? Niptock is so much, it's one of those good bad shots. It's so bad. It's it's it's yeah. Have you checked for shotgun shells in your butthole? Like, it's always that's what but okay.

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If I'm gonna watch like any sort of show like that, it will be House. Yeah. I'm sorry. But the OC is so much, like, I don't even know what that show is, but the OC's better.

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No, Niptock is better.

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No, the OC gave us Sandy Cohen, Seth Cohen, Ryan Atwood, um homelessness. My car's named after Marissa Cooper. Her name's Marissa, and she's a mini cooperation.

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The soundtrack to the OC is everything I hate about music. That plain white tease fucking song, all of those songs.

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I'm putting my hand up. Are we fighting?

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Are we not friends anymore?

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The OC is how I found out about Jeff Buckley. So that makes sense. And I am really hoping you don't make a Jeff Buckley joke, but you will about a body of water.

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I would not I would not spend.

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I posted on Instagram once and he commented about a body of water on Jeff Buckley.

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I will never forget I wouldn't sink that low. He would though. He definitely would.

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See, I knew it, I knew it. But no, there's how I found out about like all American rejects, like Jeff Buckley Shock, Sex Pistols. That's how I found out about them all.

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And it's I can't hold that against you because obviously with your age, you haven't.

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I watched the OC in like the second or third grade. Yeah.

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So nice one. Nip talk is better, but anyway, next question. Likely story. Did you have posters on your wall growing up, even though you're only just grown up? What were they? Who were they? And I know one of them was a Churchy movie.

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Okay, well, that wasn't really growing up. That was more like 10th grade.

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Guess what? That's still growing up.

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Okay, whatever. It was because it was an actor who I liked and at my Lemanaheim.

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Um Tell us about the movie.

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Um, it was actually actually Journey to Bethlehem. I actually listened to one of the songs today because it's in my musical theatre playlist. Um, it's a good like soundtrack until you realize that they're talking about the Bible.

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It's funny though, because we we met at Odeon and you yapped about movies. And anyone that can yap about movies, I instantly gravitate towards.

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Yeah.

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I was like, we can be friends, and like followed you on Instagram. Then you posted something without posts in the background and my own.

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And then you gave me a Spider-Man poster to replace it.

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I was like, oh, I don't think we can be friends because our values are very different.

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Well, no, I'm not religious.

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Tell me about your posters.

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Okay, so I do not have very well of a memory. Um, definitely, I did discuss this off the podcast earlier, but I had a lot of like pictures from like Degrassi, like Degrassi Junior High. Um, that was I feel like in like the ninth grade.

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How did you how were you exposed to that? My mother. Okay, yeah.

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My mother.

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Um Thank you for making me feel so young. Um you're like my nan.

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No, my mother. Um, because she grew up with Degrassi and then she showed me Degrassi Junior High, and then I was like, oh my god, did you know there's kids of Degrassi Street? And she didn't know about that. But um other ones.

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So you're a Drake, were you a Drake?

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I haven't watched any of that.

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That's fantastic to know.

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I watched Kids of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High, and then Degrassi School's out, and then I stopped. I've only, out of the newer ones, I've seen clips of wheels before the actor died. Because I was like, oh my god, okay, I just I need to see Zit Remedy Reunion, and that's all I care about. Um, but otherwise, the only other posters, which I've written in my handy dandy iPad, um, Spider-Man, Talk to No One, Um Random Cats and Dogs from like the Scholastic Book Fair.

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Oh, nice one.

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Um Minions. I feel like I had I I feel like I had one. I have no like actual memory, but I feel like I had one. Yeah. Like I had this inkling. Um and then look, I've also put I think Ariana Grande question mark.

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No, I was Octonauts.

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I did not watch Octonauts, my brother Jarath watched Octonauts. Okay.

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Um famously, I was more of a like puppet person thanks. What are your thoughts on Meet the Febles? Or is that like just blasphemy? Wow.

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I know like Johnson and Friends.

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Yeah.

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Like I grew up with Johnson and French oh my god, English. Johnson and Friends is my favourite thing to show people because no one's ever heard of it, like that I know. And like guys, look at this man in a hot water bottle.

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I'm turning into Matt Damon in the end of Saving Private Ryan, where he just instantly ages into a super old man as you say things, because no one's ever heard of the ancient scrolls that is Johnson and Friends.

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That's the same as like the tweenies. No one knows the tweenies, do you know?

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I have no idea what the tweenies is.

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Oh my god. See, look, ladies and gents, eye out older Dave.

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A bit of homework for me, the tweenies. Yeah, right. Crazy. Um, first concert you ever went to.

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Okay, so I um have a two-part answer because I feel like it. So I went to my first festival because I went for a specific artist, so I'm counting that. Um so I went to Heaps Good to see Octic Monkeys, shock to no one.

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Nice one.

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Um, but concert, it was like this guy named Bruno Major. Like, I like a couple of his songs, and he just he had really deep chickets deep chickens.

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Deep chickens. I don't know what chick it is, but I'm glad it was deep. Did you fuckly drown in them?

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Cheap tickets. Um, because it was I don't remember where. I actually I was gonna say the venue, but I don't actually remember what it was.

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But um things better, and I notice it all the time, when someone gets bored of something they're saying themselves and just gives up halfway through. Well, you know what? It's a mercy kill because it's like no one else is listening, and you're like, yeah, this isn't worth talking about.

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But like, I mean he's good, but I don't know. But Arctic Monkeys, look, I love Arctic Monkeys, my total is named after Alex Turner. Um, but like Alex Turner, it was his birthday, and he was clearly like on something and he wasn't giving us anything. The most we got out of him was stunning, and that's it. Otherwise, otherwise, I keep stuttering.

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Otherwise, um he was just is that the best concert you've ever been to?

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No. Um I look, I've once again I have two answers. I went to Olivia Rodrigo's guts tour, and that was really good. That was like my first actual rar.

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What about Emma Mema? No?

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I the only wiggles I know is one that was like all the guys, but I was a high five enjoyer.

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Nice. So I was more enjoying I did not go to a high five concert, unfortunately. I like what Hi-Fi did in like a lot of the women's uh the men's magazines after they broke up.

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Okay, whatever.

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Great work from Hi Five.

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Um, I also do want to put a mention to Baby No Money. I went to that last year. Um, it was like really cheap. I got a meeting green ticket. Yeah, right. He didn't give a fuck about the Muppets, and I was really upset.

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Was his girlfriend there?

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No, that's I think you're talking about young grapey.

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I am, you're correct. I am the way I knew immediately.

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I mixed my own. I love Ari. No, I love Ari. She's kind of my queen. I love her.

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She uh makes me feel good about how much sugar she drinks because like it makes me feel better. I'm like, I've never seen someone drink more sugar than me. Uh, if you could time travel to any time, when are you going? Where are you going?

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This is one of the answers I didn't prepare an answer for, so I'm scared. That's fine.

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Um you go back to when Degrassi was filmed and go and meet Wheels.

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Oh yeah, for sure, for sure, for sure. Um any period for me to be able to see David Roy live. Yeah. Any period. Like I think I'd rather like seeing him live during like Earthling. I think that would have been great.

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Yeah.

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Um but I can't think of another answer at the moment. I'm such a loser.

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Uh what format do you remember the first music you did?

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I have a great answer for this one. So 100% was a CD. And my first CD I remember owning, and I may be incorrect, but this is what I remember. Besides my high five thing. I'm not I'm not kidding that. That was part of a book. Um, is my mum gave me a DVD copy of Science by Snoop Dogg because I liked the song's science.

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That's a great with Justin Timberlake. That wow, this is how old I am. After high school, I got a job full-time in radio on a commercial radio station, and my job was to add the new music into the system.

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Yeah.

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And because it was the old days, you had to play it live into the computer, like you had to play it from start to finish. You couldn't just drag and drop it like you would now. And that song, I remember adding that. There's about four or five songs that I added while I was there that I fell in love with the songs, but now I hear them, and I'm transforced back transfer.

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Science is so good.

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It is a good song.

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One of my friends is obsessed with Justin Timmerlake, and he didn't know it existed. Um, and I was really disappointed.

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It is a very good song.

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It's a banger.

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Um what is your death row last meal?

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Once again, I didn't write an answer for this one.

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Um because you don't think you'll ever get caught for your heinous crimes.

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No, I'm just so sad I can't think of what I'd want. I looked at this question and I went, oh no. Um, look, this is really difficult. Because this is a really peculiar sentence, but I really do fuck with zucchini.

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I would say the phrasing of that's probably not gonna win any awards. It's gonna paint a picture for our listeners, very much so.

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Look, I I love zucchini, but if I can't think of anything. If something with zucchini in it, like if it's pasta, what's a zucchini with rice, or um anything with Frank's red hot sauce? I will devour that.

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I've only done a few episodes, but zucchini is far and beyond, and I think probably ever, the shittest answer that I'm ever gonna get for that question, hands down.

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Um, look, I really also like baby calling.

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So you're you're gonna be put to death for your crimes, and you're like, just give me some fucking winter veg in a bag, thanks.

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No, no.

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You're a monster.

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No, because that usually has peas in it. I wouldn't want that.

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Um I feel bad for getting you Sour Patch kids now. Should I not have gotten you fucking zucchini?

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No, it's like if it's cooked to the perfect texture, like I don't, you're not, you're not picking up what I'm putting down.

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Like, it's anything on earth you could have eaten, you picked zucchini. I'm definitely not picking up what's gonna be.

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Sorry, I'm sorry.

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We are destined to be enemies, but I'll work through it.

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Oh, okay, my bad, my bad.

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Alright, imagine one day you stumble into a corner store.

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Imagining.

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It has every snack you've ever seen. Even zucchini. It's fucking crazy. Wow, this is a chocolate coated zucchini.

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Ew.

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I want you to choose an ice cream, a drink, and a snack that you're buying at this magical store.

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Okay, so ice cream, bring it back to the days of when ice cream trucks are not a rare occurrence. I will get a smarty space. Push up till I die. Till I die. That was my go-to. Everyone knows that's my go-to. My family.

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The fact you have passion about your answer. We're friends again. Alright, what drink?

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Uh, one of those LOL energy drinks. Did you ever see those? No.

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As in Lol Dolls?

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No. As in.

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I was gonna say, you are of the age to play with them. So yeah.

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My face was so disgusted right then. No. Um, they were like kind of these like grey cans and the coloured emoji on it, and the emoji would correspond to what flavor it was.

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Right.

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Um, and it was like a primary school canteen sort of thing, and they just disappeared because primary school canteen should have been selling energy drinks. Um snack. I don't know.

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Um you can't say zucchini.

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Fuck guys, that's my answer. Um This is really difficult. Are we going sweet or savory?

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Totally up to you. It's your money.

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Give me an answer so I can like get my answer.

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No. This is your question. Sweet or savory?

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Sweet. Sweet.

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Uh just pretend you're going to.

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I'm really scared.

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What's the last thing you bought a snack at a convenience store or deli?

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Like the last thing, the last snack that I bought.

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Yuri's on Semaphore Road, so I'm guessing Yochi or something along those lines.

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I don't mind Yochi, but I'm not like a firm Yochi believer.

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Nice.

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Um, I'm so lost.

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Well, as much as I'm enjoying, I might move on to the next question.

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Wait, I know wait, something there's something. It's resurrecting in my brain.

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Oh, I'm so sorry. The store's actually closed. You took to get the fuck out of it.

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It's fine. I think I have warheads in my bag.

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Oh, well, there you go. There's your answer. Yeah. Sow patch kids and warheads.

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Yeah.

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Sowarheads. Do you fuck with the spicy ones?

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No, I did not try those. They're so bad. Why would you get that?

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I don't know. It's yeah, I'm fucking freak. Yeah, not for me. Okay, did you grow up with any video game consoles? What were the standout games if you did?

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I have five written down.

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Let's hear them.

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So, my Nintendo 3DS set was teal. Oh my god, I yearn for that every day.

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Um, did you used to film yourself with the two screens? Is that that kind of DS?

SPEAKER_06

I honestly couldn't tell you when the DS is nowhere to be seen. Yep. Um, but probably, knowing myself. Um, probably recorded myself playing My Little Pony.

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Or singing.

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Probably actually. Um, but for DS, either any Cooking Mama game or Sonic and Mara at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

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Um, you are so young, it's horrifying.

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But then Nintendo 64 and like the South Park game, I loved that so much for some reason.

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Recently acquired that and had a go of it, and the sound is so fucking annoying. Like the turkeys, like break into a house. It's it's gonna be rough.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. I um had to search on YouTube to try and rehear that like a couple months ago because I thought I was going insane. Um, but yeah.

SPEAKER_05

You know the turkey launching gun?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, that's what I was exactly looking for. Oh my god. Um, second Mega Drive, obviously Sonic games. Um I love Sonic. Sonic over Mario Any Day in my book. Amen.

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That is the belief of this show.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. Um we um my brother maybe play Super Smash Bros a lot with him. So I'll put that up there just for Bodhi to be happy. Um and then there was a specific Bratz game I had, but I couldn't figure out how to play it, so Bodhi would play it, and then I would pretend to be playing it.

SPEAKER_05

So you're the little sister with the unplugged controller sitting there while.

SPEAKER_06

No, I I like basically I knew that I wasn't playing it. Um and then Sure you did. Okay, I really did. Um, because then when I would try to play, I couldn't play it. And then PlayStation 2, Sonic Riders, like the ones where they're sorry, I'm dying. Um not actually on motorbikes and stuff? The they're like um hoverboards, basically. Yes.

SPEAKER_05

It was Mario Karb with Sonic. Is that the one I'm thinking of?

SPEAKER_06

Sonic Riders.

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Calm down. Calm down.

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It's my favorite Sonic game, most irrelevant one. Has my most favourite Sonic character in it because she's so irrelevant.

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I loved Sonic Generations that came out. Yeah, that was sick because it was a bit of every Sonic game.

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I don't think Cream was in that though. The rabbit. I'm sorry.

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Are you gonna be okay? Oh no, what do you think of the what'd you think of the movies as a purist? You're like, where's Shadow already? And then you rocked up.

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Um, look, they're good. The the first one was kind of made in my books. I'm so sorry, everyone. Um the other ones are pretty good. I I was glad that Chow made an appearance. Um but like I don't know. I always just rather like the old like gameplay game. Like I. Yeah.

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Good chat. Uh best gift you've ever received.

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So, once again, I have a couple of answers, but that's because I'm an indecisive bitch. Um so I had this specific purse and it was shaped like a love heart, and it was like metallic purple and it was pink, and it smelt like bubblegum, and it was from Smiggle. I was obsessed with her. She lost it a long time and then I donated her. That's how good of condition she was in.

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Nice.

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Um, then I got my first laptop, which was a Windows XP tiny little red one. I loved her. I played the game of life on it. Um, and this weird bananas and pajamas game.

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Yeah, right.

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Um, where you'd make Rat in the Hat a sandwich and you'd add whatever you wanted to it, and his answer would be like, mmm, my favorite bread, fish, and peanut butter sandwich, and then he'd go, no no no no no no no. Um you sold me.

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That sounds like it's amazing. I'm I'm waiting for a rock star to remake it. It sounds incredible.

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And then um, my life-size Dora doll that I got given is a very young child. Uh, because I asked my mother this question because I was like, I had those two, and I was like, I feel like I need something else. She was like, You're infatuated with this giant Dora that I got you. And I was like, Well, that's an honorable mention. Nice one.

SPEAKER_05

Alright. I would like you to choose one film and one song for the entire world to have to sit through. No complaints. We have to watch it all from the start to the finish. What are we watching and what are we listening to?

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So, film tick tick boom, the adaptation with Andrew Garfield in it. Amazing, incredible, show stopping. I watched it the first time, cried, watched the second time, cried, watched it the third time, cried. And then I got over my crying. But it's really good. Um, it's my favorite musical. Um Limon War Miranda actually did it justice. Um, yeah. Have you seen it? No, I haven't. Well now you have to.

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Okay. Does it matter that I'm straight? Because it kind of seems like it might limit.

SPEAKER_06

Jonathan Larson is straight. Cool. To our knowledge.

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Allegedly.

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Allegedly.

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What song are we listening to?

SPEAKER_06

I've got three because I was indecisive on the way here. Of course. So, Five Years by David Bowie. Um, nothing else to say.

SPEAKER_05

Um I thought you'd forgotten the other two.

SPEAKER_06

No, no, no, no. I've got them written right. I'm prepared. Um, Dream Brother by Jeff Buckley. That one's insane. Yep. Um, it's like Majority about his father, and it's like kind of crazy town. It's it's an amazing listen. Um, and then number one party anthem by Arctic Monkeys, it's it's just a good listen. It's like a I'm driving at night and it's pouring down raining type vibe.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, I like it. I've liked that you've you've attached the vibe to the song as well.

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Oh.

SPEAKER_05

If there was a goosebumps book about your greatest fear, what is it called? What's the book?

SPEAKER_06

And I DM'd you about this, so I've just kind of copied it and said, like, well, I've said the night of the voice crack.

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Yeah.

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Because I really don't want to like one time and given a solo absolutely horribly voice crack. That was my biggest fear during rent because I got a solo during Seasons of Love, which is like the number of rent, and I was mortified that.

SPEAKER_05

How many shows typically do you do in a run of the plays that you do?

SPEAKER_06

It depends. Rent was supposed to get four, but we only got three because it's a public holiday and it messed around with our rehearsal schedule. Um, Grease is getting four. Um, I'm only in two because they double casted everything.

SPEAKER_05

Do you get really tired? You probably won't admit this because someone will find out. Do you ever get really tired and you just mouth the words? He's like, fuck this. I used to do that in uh choir.

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No wonder you're not a singer.

SPEAKER_05

Excuse me, I spent 10 years in a band.

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Anyway.

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Um more about me.

SPEAKER_06

Well, no, I don't. I don't just lip sync because you're an artiste. Yeah, I'm an artiste.

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I I hope you don't go swimming.

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Shut up.

SPEAKER_06

I see. I knew this was gonna happen. Um no. Well, I feel like if I fuck up, then I have to fuck up. Like if I'm if I fuck up during a number, I'm I'm meant to. That's what the universe is telling me to do. Okay. It's like, Ace, you need to fuck up this run, and I'm like, I'm not enjoying this.

SPEAKER_05

Your voice cracks, so you just break into a scat and you just start like pretending that you're like, oh I'll just do a run.

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Yeah.

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What's the worst thing that's ever happened in a show? Have you had any nightmares? Have you lost your voice? Have you forgotten the words?

SPEAKER_06

I haven't. I feel like I haven't, besides tenth grade. I had a um like production I was doing, and I had the most tragic haircut. I was growing out like my fuck ass mullet that I had. Right. And it was like disgusting. Like it was half bulb half. I looked like a jellyfish. Um, it haunts me to this day.

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Um you're rocking it tonight.

SPEAKER_06

I don't have that haircut. I did just get a haircut the other day, but I can't even tell the difference. But regardless.

SPEAKER_05

What does your hairdresser do for a living?

SPEAKER_06

Cut a hair. Okay.

SPEAKER_05

I'm surprised by that.

SPEAKER_06

Oh my god. Um, no, I love my hairdresser. Um, but yeah, I feel like that's it. I haven't had anything really horrible, terrible happen to me. Like, I haven't fallen fallen off anything. Yeah. Haven't died in the middle of my performance yet.

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There's always time. There's always time.

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Yeah.

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She died doing what she loved. And her voice cracked.

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She loved. Voice cracking.

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But her voice cracked, yeah. Um in your phone right now, how many unread emails and texts?

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Are you a monster or are you um are we just going by like standard iMessages?

SPEAKER_05

Are you a leave people on read kind of person?

SPEAKER_06

According to this, I have 137. Um, emails I actually don't know how to check.

SPEAKER_05

You're like, it's on my computer, so I don't know how to log in.

SPEAKER_06

Well, no, because it doesn't give me like the little number that messages do. It's like oh, there we go. But it's just gonna be all spam, I fear, so it doesn't really count, but it's like 4,177.

SPEAKER_05

There we go. You're one of me. That's exactly what mine's like.

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Yeah.

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Because I'm still I've still got my original band management um email logged into my phone. Yeah. And so that like every SA music awards, everything that we'd ever emailed, still I'm still on the mailing list because I'm just too lazy to unsubscribe.

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That's definitely what mine is.

SPEAKER_05

So I've got and and Timu, where I get my lovely clothes from. Lovely. Alrighty. Um, if you could live in any fictional universe for a week, where are you going?

SPEAKER_06

I'm gonna say this and you're gonna be like, yeah, no shit. The OC. Yeah, I was gonna say the OC or Degrassi. Like the OC more so, because then I at least get to be rich while the scandals are happening.

SPEAKER_05

You might get to go and watch Event Sevenfold play.

SPEAKER_06

Or Rooney at that point. But like, um Degrassi is like, like, sh there's too much going on. Like, I know the OC, there's too much going on, but Degrassi, it's like, oh, so one day, like, there's a pedophile, and the next day I'm actually getting beat up my by my parents. Whereas I see it's like, oh, this rich kid got into a fight, lol.

SPEAKER_05

I think about like how Saccharin, like a lot of kids' programming, is the amount of things that I learned from Degrassi is insane.

SPEAKER_06

Degrassi is kind of just insane though.

SPEAKER_05

I learned what AIDS was because Snake's brother got it. Like, there was just all these things that I'd never heard of as a kid that I'd learn. And mum and dad were at the point of almost stopping me from watching it because every time there'd be an episode, I'd be like, um, Mum, what's gay? Why am I because someone on Degrassi is gay and then everyone cried about it? It's weird.

SPEAKER_06

Who was gay?

SPEAKER_05

I can't even remember. I think it might have also been a big child. Oh no, it was next mother.

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Yeah, no, it was a different character who had AIDS then.

SPEAKER_05

Spike had a scare, I think.

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No, Spike had a child.

SPEAKER_05

Yes, but I think she also had a scare at some point.

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No, no, no, no, no. No, no, no. I can't revisit. No, I can see the guy's face. I don't know.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, it's the the chubby dude with the curly hair that thought he had it, but then he didn't, or he did have, I can't remember.

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I don't know. I have to revisit. Yeah, but I know it wasn't Snake's brother.

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Radio.

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Yeah.

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Favorite store growing up.

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Yeah, I didn't have an answer for this, so I said smiggle question mark, question mark, question mark. I did really love to going to like video easy though. I love video easy. I love video.

SPEAKER_05

What was your video easy? Which one?

SPEAKER_06

Which store? I don't know which other whichever one was near my father's house. Okay, cool. Um I remember them closing down and us going there and buying DVDs. And then I I don't even know what one I bought, but I remember my brother or my father maybe buying Central Intelligence. And I remember watching that a million times. No, I know I know, but I'm saying that's what that's why it was like a new release when it closed.

SPEAKER_05

I thought you were gonna say Veggie Tales or something.

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I never watched Vegetails.

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I thought you would, because of your Bethlam burst up, but anyway. Oh my god. Let's move on to your favourite movies that you have chosen for this episode. We're going back to the year 2021, directed by Lynn Manuel Miranda, who's also responsible for. He's responsible for some pretty big musical moments. My name is Alexander Hamilton. The film you have chosen is Tick Tick Boom. Yes. Tell us about it.

SPEAKER_06

Um, I didn't know I was gonna have to do a uh what's it called? Uh um a blurb, basically a synopsis. Yeah, I was talking about I was thinking about books. Um, yeah, so creative singer, not well, guess kind of singer.

SPEAKER_05

Would you like me to try words? Because you're doing really well so far.

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Have you written it down? I have follow me off and you're trying to be.

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The film is based on the audio autobiographical story of musical by Jonathan Larson, the creator of Rent.

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How we gonna pay.

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It was the first film directed by Lynn Manuel Miranda. Um I'm just trying to think. I think his most underrated work is um Encanto.

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I honestly thought you were being serious from everybody that I was like, oh.

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No, it was. I saw that the when the cinema underrated. Yeah, I think it is.

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It's really not.

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Surface Pressure is one of the greatest musical songs written, and it's like everyone was thinking we don't talk about Bruno. Like that song's not the hit. It is Surface Pressure.

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It's not an underrated film. Everyone knows it, and if they don't know it, you play a song, and they'll be like, Oh yeah, I do know this.

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Okay, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to offend your Encanto. Just because you look like nearly everyone is.

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Excuse me.

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Um, why do you love this movie so much? And why should people see it?

SPEAKER_06

It made me so hashtag emotional, guys. Um It's it's just it's so good. I can't English today. I don't know what's wrong with me. Um, look, it's what actually gave me the push to try and do like proper actually theatre. Because I watched it and I was like proper actually theatre. I was like, guys, I'm so sad that I haven't done anything. And then I was like, oh my god, everything's so expensive, I won't be able to. And then it took me like a bajillion years later to actually do it. But that was what I think actually kind of gave me a little squeezy push. Um, there's a scene where he's running in the rain, and then the tick, it's tick-tick-boom shock. The ticking gets louder, and that's it's forever ingrained in my head. Like, yeah.

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When you sent me it, because believe it or not, this film's never come across my radar. I was like, I love that song by Saliva, but then I realised that was click-click boom.

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And uh You're so not like you're so not like. Why are you laughing right now? Because I just can't believe you said that. It's a reaction, it's a coping mechanism.

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If cringe bothers you, then you were in the wrong place. Look at the room you're still in.

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I didn't get that.

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This is a room of sophistication and style.

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I thought we were in a cave full of rocks.

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We oh yeah, we're we're in a cave in, that's right. Speaking of rocks, let's talk about Rocky.

SPEAKER_06

Oh my god. How's that for a segue? Well, Rocky's a completely different movie, so not really good.

SPEAKER_05

Well, this is the weirdest sequel to Rocky. It is the Rocky Horror Picture Show from 1975. It is such a classic film starring Tim Garry, Susan Srandon, Barry Bostwick, Meatloaf as c as Eddie, who uh built by me. What's the best song in this film?

SPEAKER_06

My favourite song um is Rose Tint My World. Wow. Um, that's my favourite. Uh Brad going, me, mommy. It's amazing. I hit that, guys.

SPEAKER_05

Don't even um for me, it is Over by the Franken Steinplace. Fair. That song fucking rules. Or double feature science fiction.

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So those are like the two like slow songs out of it. I'm kind of shocked. Not even um.

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I do like touch me, but that's for a different reason.

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Oh my god.

SPEAKER_06

What not even hot pathie?

SPEAKER_05

No, not really.

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Oh. I'm kind of surprised. See, mine's obviously Rose in my world, otherwise sweet transvesti like hello. Yes, I will be walking around in the city drunk singing that song after I've gone clubbing.

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Nice.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, and then problematic. My bad. Um I also do like touch, touch, touch me. It's kind of just a banger.

SPEAKER_05

It the whole it's start to finish, it's probably the most solid musical in regards to the stretch of songs. Yeah. Because like Grease goes start strong, boring in the middle, strong finish. Yeah. Whereas Rocky Horror is kind of consistent the whole way through.

SPEAKER_06

Dude, no offense to any um Grease is out there, but the Grease soundtrack track is kind of like balls compared to Rocky Horror.

SPEAKER_05

Like, I don't know. Grease soundtrack has like 80 songs on it.

SPEAKER_06

Yes, but also, basis of comparison to Rocky Horror, I will listen to the Rocky Horror soundtrack any day over Greece.

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Yep.

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It's just so much better, guys. My bad.

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But you weren't around for the res the resurgence in like '97 when they released the Greek.

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Oh no, I definitely was. I definitely was there.

SPEAKER_05

So this movie bombed an initial release before becoming the biggest cult film ever made. I'm pissed that that's still showed at midnight screenings. Um, sorry, I I thought this was my show, but please, please talk over me.

SPEAKER_06

But I was gonna say, and this pisses me off every time. In the soundtrack, there's not like I don't even know how long it is, maybe like 40 seconds, and it's just Frank and Furder chasing Janet, being like, damn it, shimm it, Janet, and it's just him going like you gotta wAZ up, Janet Weiss, and that's not in the soundtrack. And I you have to watch the movie or like I guess go on YouTube to find it, and it pissed me off that's not on the soundtrack, and it's none of my friends ever remember it when I mention it to them, and it's really sad.

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The first celebrity I ever fell in love with was through a musical, Would you believe it or not? 1992, a good year as you remember vividly. Jesus Christ Superstar, the Australian version, starring. I fell in love with someone from James. Yeah, I fell in love with John Farnum, uh Kate Soprano is a man.

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I can't put a face to that name.

SPEAKER_05

She is the world's greatest pop star in Australia and the world. She's beautiful, she's the best. And I will send you the Hey Hey, it's Saturday clip that I fell in love. I was a little boy, age seven, and I was just so in love. She's so beautiful.

SPEAKER_06

I'm so happy for you.

SPEAKER_05

I'm gonna go send her a letter. You wait, you wait here. I'm gonna go send her a letter in my own blood. Just wait.

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Oh my god.

SPEAKER_05

Um let's look at your next favourite film. It is from 1979.

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Yay!

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It stars It's the first time, I think it's the first time we saw Kermit the Frog's legs. That was Manhattan, wasn't it? Nope. No, really, okay.

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His legs or his legs and walking motion?

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His legs moving.

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That is Christmas Carol. Oh, riding a bike? Yes. I don't know riding a bike. In walking motion, it's Christmas Carol.

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Yeah, right. But riding a bike is definitely what's the fork of the dude?

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Dude, if only my friend Laurent was here, he'd be like, this.

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Well, you're supposed to know everything about Muppets because you remember.

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I learned from Laurent.

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You have chosen this movie from 1979, featuring the opening song Rainbow Connection.

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Featuring Comet the Frog.

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Featuring not Starring.

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Yeah. I was kind of waiting for you to say starring Comet the Frog, and you just never did, so I was kind of disappointed.

SPEAKER_05

Well, I love that you're sitting here casting judgment on the room you're sitting in. You know, a lot of these, particularly these, are hints and Muppets theoretically.

SPEAKER_06

Well, I never said I dislike them. I just said I'm really disappointed that I'm not as big as a teen uh of a teenage mutant Ninja Turtle fan, because I feel like I'd appreciate this room full of rocks a bit more.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, rocks. Why do you love the Muppets? Where did it start?

SPEAKER_06

Okay, so probably from Sesame Street. I started on Sesame Street. Shock to no one.

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Um and then Snuffy and S what Stophalophagus. No, no. What was Oscar's worm? Slimy.

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Yeah.

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Best character in the whole thing. I used to really like there was this kit they'd always revisit on Sesame Street. It was probably before your time, because I feel like when you're on it, I've watched a lot of 69. But I feel like when you're on it, it was like co-hosted by Andrew Garfield talking about his mum. Those kind of ones.

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I watched Old Sesame Street because I get VHS's.

SPEAKER_05

Margot Robbie's probably in the Sesame Street that you watched as a guest. I'm not seven, but there was a cowboy skill where someone bought the last packet of crayons, and the big scary cowboy came into the bar to find out who bought the last thing of crayons. And then when he found out by the little nerdy guy, he just wrote he taught him how to do A on the wall. It was fantastic.

SPEAKER_06

See, the Sesame Street that I grew up with was like Elmo Grouchland. Right. That was peak. And then from there Pigs in Space. I didn't watch Pigs in Space.

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Wow.

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Um from there I I I got Muppety. And then um I still do honestly prefer Sesame Street over Muppets.

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Like Yep, yep, yep. Uh-huh. People still kick around, those little aliens. The yep-yups, I think they're called.

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Yeah.

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Did you get into Fraggrock?

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Fraggle Rock is like one of the Jimson Jimson. Guys. I was merging Jim Henson.

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Jensen. We're such good friends.

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It's one of the only Jim Henson works I actually haven't given too much time of day for, and I'm like, I have to.

SPEAKER_05

Um I beg you to watch Meet the Febles. While I'm interrupting you right now, I would like you to see Meet the February.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, I'll be back and I'll um we'll we'll go back on Muppets in a second, but Bearing the Big Blue House is probably one of Jim Henson's most underrated works.

SPEAKER_05

I think Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1990 is No Teenage Have Did you just see how much merch you have?

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Based of comparison, Bear in the Big Blue House has nothing. Nada. You know, I saw someone on Facebook Marketplace selling a used, coloured in Bearing the Big Blue House activity book for $50. Who is gonna buy that? Probably you.

SPEAKER_05

But I was gonna say maybe I have one, but I don't know.

SPEAKER_06

But um no, Muppets. I got fond of Muppets like later on. I feel like probably like late primary school.

SPEAKER_05

Was there a show called like I think it's like The Magic Garden, and there was like a big dragony lion character that was also on Muppet? It looked very similar to Bear in the Big Blue House, or am I making that up? Am I having a stroke right now?

SPEAKER_06

I can't tell you I know what you're talking about.

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Um opposed to the rest of the episode where you've been right there the whole time.

SPEAKER_06

But no, Muppets, especially Muppet 79, it's a masterpiece, it's amazing. What do you mean you don't want to watch Kermit get hunted down by a guy trying to get his face on his frog legs promo? Like, amazing, amazing, incredible gonzo rating.

SPEAKER_05

Did you follow the Muppets all the way up until Muppets in Space and all Oh, because you're a Gonzo stand.

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I'm a Gonzo believer.

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Yeah, you would have loved that.

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Um, yes, Muppets from Space is a really good movie.

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Um gotta love a Muppet that fucks chickens. That an adult wrote that.

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My face dropped. Um, but hey, like Gonzo's just a cutie. There's this one thing from Muppets in Space where they pull his nose and it's like that weird fleshy kind of material, and it freaks me out. Um that's what I think about when I think of Muppets in Space. From space. Um, but no, Muppets 79, it's amazing. It's something I could watch a million times, never gets old. Um, oh god, what's the Which favourite song in it? I was just about to say, Oh my god. Um can you picture that by Electric Mayhem is a banger? Are you trying to throw that at me? Yeah, ladies and gents, you just try to throw a bottle of beverage at me.

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A bottle of beverage.

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Are you Wilfred Brimley? Are you an old man? Mr. Hooper.

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Um, or I hope that something better comes along and that one's with Ralph and Kermit. Or I'll do one more. Um my gosh, wait.

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Wait, you nailed it. Yep. I I know that gosh just wait. That's a really good song.

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It's the one where Gonzo's like sad and he's looking at space and he's like, guys, I oh yes, the song Let's Fuck Some Chickens. No, why?

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By Gonzo. The chicken chickens.

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Wait, wait, wait, wait. I'm gonna find out.

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Excuse my language. Does Gonzo make love to chickens? Guys. Discuss.

SPEAKER_06

No, I'm not discussing.

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What does he do to chickens?

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He holds their hand.

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Okay.

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I'm gonna go back there someday. That's where he's like, there is not a wound yet for old friends you've just met. It's really cute.

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Did you like the um the Jim Parsons one? Ricky Jimmy. Oh, Man on Muppet. Yeah, Man on Muppet.

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See, um I like left that movie for a long time and then came back to it way later.

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Yep.

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Um, and I kind of forgot that he was in it, and I watched it and I was like, hello? Like, what happened to Hi Hello? How are you? What are you doing here? But no, it's funny. It's good.

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Nice.

SPEAKER_05

Let's go to 1986, shall we? A year that you remember fondly, also. Guys, I was I was one year old. We're talking about another Jim Henson film. Shock to no one. Features some of the scariest characters in the history of the world that are the fire gang. The fire gang are horrible and they're the the worst, and they were my childhood. Oh, you're going with ahead, had to fast forward that at that scene. It scared the shit out of me.

SPEAKER_06

Suicide joke around that part, kind of crazy.

SPEAKER_05

We're talking about Labyrinth, an absolute powerhouse performance from David Bowie and his crutch. Jennifer Connolly is incredible, but it it's weird watching it as a kid. I was like, oh, you know, I feel so bad for Sarah. Then you watch it as an adult, and it's like Sarah's a fucking windy bitch. Like, it's funny the difference. Um when we showed it for Radical Rewind, it's the first time I realized the reveal at the end, everything in the labyrinth is from Sarah's room. Yeah. I didn't realise that as a kid.

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There's literally a photo of Bowie on her mirror.

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Yeah. Yes, there's there's heaps of stuff. Not just that.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I know.

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Because I was a dumb kid. This is the first movie to feature CGI as well. Yeah, well.

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One of the longest intros ever. Um I love Labyrinth, Doctor No One.

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Which favourite song? Um are you correct by saying As the World Falls Down? Yes, I am actually. That was the best song. Yes. I think that's Bowie's best song ever. That's my belief.

SPEAKER_06

I kind of beg to differ, but it is a really good song. It's my favourite labyrinth song. Um, yeah, I own a mass free.

SPEAKER_05

Everyone with dance magic. It's a great song. Magic dance, but it's okay. Whatever.

SPEAKER_06

Whatever. Um gosh. What am I thinking of? The one where he's like, How you turn my world, you frash this thing.

SPEAKER_05

That one's good too, when he like goes up from the stairs, does his little I only yeah, I loved I had that on DVD, and I used to love watching the making of because like all of that was practical, him flipping around.

SPEAKER_06

I think the hands are insane because it's just this huge fucking sphere. They chucked through it and they had yeah, hands and like the gloves and stuff. It was crazy town. And then the Cory for the um ballroom scene, insane.

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Yeah.

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Imagine being on a ballroom dance with David Bowie, guys. Not jealous at all.

SPEAKER_05

I love that movie. I'm getting to revisit it sometime very shortly.

SPEAKER_06

Hell yeah. Labyrinth Tattoo Squad.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_05

Nice one. What did you get again?

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Sodidymus and Ambrosius.

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That's right.

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My favourite character, Sodidymus, my king. Hello!

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And I got the worm. Ten Things I Hate About You from 1999. The year you were born, probably. No, before you were born.

SPEAKER_06

Um guys, that's so me, guys. I am I'm I'm actually my brother.

SPEAKER_05

Which one is it? Taming of the Shrew or whatever it is. Who cares?

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Shrug.

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This movie rules, Letters to Cleo, one of the greatest movie bands of all time, because they also did the music for Joseph and the Pussycats. And any movie that has Letters to Cleo on it, I love it. This was a resurgence of the teen films at the time, so she's all that, a whole heap of uh can't hardly wait, all followed on the heels of this. A big star turn for Heath Ledger. This film's incredible. Tell me what you love about it.

SPEAKER_06

I I love a lot about it because I like the um juxtaposition between the sisters. That gets me every time because obviously the younger one's like, oh my god, I'm so cute.

SPEAKER_05

Did you ever see The Secret World of Alex Mack? Because the younger sister had her own TV show on Nickelodeon. Oh. And she had magical powers from getting toxic waste spilled on her.

SPEAKER_06

Oh.

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And it was an incredible show. She could turn into a puddle.

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Jeez.

SPEAKER_06

See, that just makes me think of like Sabrina the Teenage Witch.

SPEAKER_05

It was better than that. The secret world of Alex Mack was better than Sabrina. Or Sabrana, if you listen to Bloodhand Gang. Oh, this movie's great. Except um I'm scared.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, except for the younger sister's prom dress, please.

SPEAKER_05

And the drunk dancing from the older sister is pretty fucking bad. How good's that high school though? Like that looks fucking sick. Yeah. There's like the ocean and cliffs and stuff in the background.

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Yeah.

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What's your favorite part of that movie?

SPEAKER_06

Um, well, I think the end's funny. Um, how what's is her name? Kat?

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Yeah.

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Yeah. Um, how she's like, Well, you know, you can't just keep buying me guitars, and he's like, Yeah, well, you just list a bunch of other instruments you could get.

SPEAKER_05

Um, Save Ferris, they're also in this movie. Really? The band that the redhead that sings to her song.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. But um, uh yeah, that's probably my favorite part. I know it's like right at the end, and you're like, oh my god, such a drag. But I'm like, I think it's really funny. It's probably like my favorite little conversation of the whole movie. Nice. It's funny.

SPEAKER_05

Alright, let's look at your CD choices for this episode. We're going back to 1994, another good year you know well. Jeff Buckley released the album Grace. It became pretty much all that Triple J played for like a good fucking year after he passed. This is the only album he released while he was alive. And uh Hallelujah was and fucking Last Goodbye on that same album. Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Yep.

SPEAKER_05

They just played on repeat on to Nauseum.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, his cover of Hallelujah is probably the best Hallelujah, in my opinion. Definitely not because it was in the OSC. But I think Pentonics hold their own, but you know, he's but um Grace is a great album, it's a no-skip album.

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To find out, like I've often teased you since we met about Jeff Buckley. It has been my ongoing thing to upset you about him. But then to find out one of my all-time favourite songs of the 1990s was literally written about him, which was Massive Attacks Teardrop. That song you need to check out it's a little bit.

SPEAKER_06

Well, you know, Fake Plastic Trees was written after Radiohead went to a Jeff Buckley show. No, directly after they left the show midway through the show to write it.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, right.

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Yep. You know David Bowie liked Jeff Buckley?

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Do you know the song Teardrops by Massive Buckley?

SPEAKER_06

I will be listening to it after this, though.

SPEAKER_05

The singer wrote it about Jeff Buckley, and I was like, fuck. Now I can't tease you anymore because if he didn't be such a good swimmer, um my god. Do you love all of his output or is there stuff where you like even you're like, oh, this is a bit boring, a bit conceited and whimsical?

SPEAKER_06

Well, no, but sometimes when I'm introducing someone I know to Jeff Buckley and then he starts straight up Jeff and his buckley and hooting and hollering, I'm like, no, this is so good, and then he's like, um, I I I don't have a Jeff Buckley song I can think of that. I'm like, oh, I don't like. Um there are a couple of his releases that are like in different languages, so obviously I'm I don't understand what they're saying, so they're not like a frequent listen. Um, but like Grace in specific, there's not really a skip in that for me. I can listen to from start to finish. I won't even consider skipping anything. Yeah, um, the only one I feel bad about listening to is Forget Her because he didn't want that released because he was like, it's too like raw, it's too emotional. Yeah. Um, so I do feel guilty for liking it because I wasn't supposed to even know about it.

SPEAKER_05

Let's go back to 2013. Uh a year you probably would remember.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I don't remember the order that these are in.

SPEAKER_05

A game changing album came out from the Arctic Monkeys, and I still listen to it to this day constantly. It had so many hits on it, but the standout tracks for me were Do I Wanna Know Are You Mine? Why You Own the Commie When You're High? Perfectly covered by Miley. And uh Yeah, tell us about this album. Why did you fall in love with it?

SPEAKER_06

Um, this was actually the second album I owned on record. Yep. Um I think what really got me into OctoMonkeys in general was probably like Are You Mine? I think that was the first song I actually remember being like, yes. And then on this one, either like Matt Mad Sounds or One for the Road, probably my favourites. I like them, they're really vibey. One for the Road. Um I am is once again another no-skip album. I mean, it's a self-title, so you could like you could expect that. Um Party Anthem, banger. I mentioned this earlier.

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There was a long time because I downloaded this to my very first iPhone. There was a long time where the only thing on my iPhone was this and that U2 album that they forced you to have.

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Yeah.

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So it used to fuck me off because, like, you know, one of the songs had finished and then some piece of shit song going like, what is it? Oh, it's Age of Innocence by U2. Cool. Yeah, thanks, guys.

SPEAKER_06

AM's amazing. Um, it's not my favourite Arctic Monkeys album, but it's definitely the one I recommend Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino. Um that one's a very much you either like it or you don't. I don't know if you've listened to it.

SPEAKER_05

Probably. Um, it's like the one with that started out super like block party and like you know, with like they started out about you look good on the dance floor, Mardi Bum, that sort of thing.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, they started out very bang, bang, bang, bang. But they changed genres a lot in their albums. Um and Tranquility Basically.

SPEAKER_05

Then he started speaking with like an Elvis voice for a long time. That was weird.

SPEAKER_06

There is actually one song, um, and he mentions like Frank Sinatra on speed, and the way he says it is like like you said. Yeah. Um, but yeah, Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino. It's really good. It's just one of those albums where like people are like, this isn't Arctic Monkeys, guys. It's not the same genre as everything else I know. Um, but they talk about like it's like a hotel in space. It's great.

SPEAKER_05

Have you seen once and are you obsessed with it?

SPEAKER_06

No, I haven't.

SPEAKER_05

Really? That is like the most U-coded film I can think of. I'll have to watch it. It's about a busker and it's a love story. But all the music's written by maybe I'm mixing it up with Julian Casablancas. No, I'm pretty sure it's Alex Turner did all the music for it. We will see. We'll have a gander. That's a good one for Google.

SPEAKER_06

I know that he did write music for a movie, but I actually can't remember what it is. Yes.

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Right.

SPEAKER_06

My total mention.

SPEAKER_05

Let's look at your next album. It's from the year I don't even remember this year, it's that long ago. 2023.

SPEAKER_06

I was gonna say, I know this is the one that you're mentioning.

SPEAKER_05

Emails I can't send. I can't send forward.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, it's the extended version.

SPEAKER_05

What a fucking terrible name.

SPEAKER_06

What's email I can't send and then forward's the one with the bonus tracks and stuff on it, the extended version.

SPEAKER_05

Fucking no thanks. I just I'm not prepared for all these uh fucking uh Disney princesses going like becoming the biggest pop stars in the world.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, well, Sabrina wasn't a Disney princess.

SPEAKER_05

I thought she was on Disney show.

SPEAKER_06

She was on a Disney show, but she wasn't Disney princess.

SPEAKER_05

That's yeah, but that's what I meant by Disney princess. You know, she's no different.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, well, you said that you liked house tours, so you actually can't dog once.

SPEAKER_05

She's just, you know, she's just female young blood. Like you're a big young blood. Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Like the guy who spits stuff on minors.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, the guy that's like a fucking Nickelodeon TV show host. She's just a female Logan Paul, basically.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, don't tell me that.

SPEAKER_05

That's my opinion. But I'm glad you like it. My daughter likes it. So, you know, it's not for me. Tell me about it. No, not really. I just teach my kids. Yeah, I just teach my kids that like it's not real. Music and movies aren't real, so I thought they were. Okay, well, that makes a lot of sense. You're like wondering why you never seen microphone. Keep on whacking it. Um, what do you love about this album? Tell me about it. Sell it to me. Sell it to this old man.

SPEAKER_06

I was gonna say, you're not like it's not something you like. I honestly don't know why I put it on the city.

SPEAKER_05

Is it the one with the um the fucking Wednesday Adams gory um music video, or is that something different?

SPEAKER_06

Oh no, no, no, no, no. That one's um short and sweet. That one's for taste. Yes. Um No, emails I can't send is like before well not really before her whole like cunty diva licious era. This is like it's I'm trying to make this English so I keep cutting myself off when I know it's not gonna make a good sentence. Like, I've got a I've got an old man it's this um no, it's a vast majority of different songs. Um, so it'll cut from like song about oh my god, like I can't like this guy because he has an ex and she doesn't like that I'm I'm dating him. That's basically one of the songs.

SPEAKER_05

And then it goes to Modo, that's what Paramour did. Fuck this shit.

SPEAKER_06

Paramour.

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Go on, finish your thought. Finish your thought.

SPEAKER_06

You're you should be thankful I didn't put panic at the disco on this one because I almost put like a panic at the disco on this.

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A fever you can't sweat out. We is the first album, a first album I bought when I moved to Adelaide.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, well that's what I was gonna put in the street.

SPEAKER_05

And I'd listen to it start to finish. There's not a a moment on that album I don't know back to front. I fucking love it.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, what's every song of that album?

SPEAKER_05

Uh is it time to dance? I think.

SPEAKER_06

Mine's probably I think I'm thinking about the right album. Lying is the most fun a girl can have.

SPEAKER_05

Without taking a close up.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. See, I was gonna put that there, but I was like, no, he's gonna make fun of me.

SPEAKER_05

I really like the the only difference between uh martyrdom and stardom is press coverage or whatever it is.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. The whole album fucking. See, maybe I should put that one inside Sabrina. I do love Sabrina. Definitely should. I do love Sabrina.

SPEAKER_05

We would have been friends then. I wouldn't have hated you this much.

SPEAKER_06

How many times have we become friends and not been friends? I know.

SPEAKER_05

It's a very term.

SPEAKER_06

Um Sabrina's good. This is her album that I will always defend. Like if people don't like short and sweet, or if they don't like men, that's not the album men too. What's it called? Uh Men's Best Friend. I'm like, okay, that's fair enough. But these ones have such a variety of different songs in it. I'm like, well, there's got to be at least one you at least kind of like. Um, and also one of the music video for Feather starred Milo Manaheim, which is the guy that was in the journey to Bethlehem poster.

SPEAKER_05

Oh my god. It all makes sense now.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, it's funny.

SPEAKER_05

I love how much. That was a loud swallow. It was a loud swallow. I love how much you were judging me for like pervy reasons for liking things. And then you got the most pervy reason for getting into this.

SPEAKER_06

That wasn't the reason why I liked Sabrina Carpenter. It just so happened that she released a music video and Milo Manaheim was in it, and I was like, okay.

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Sure.

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Okay.

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This is my I believe you motion with my wrist. It means I believe you.

SPEAKER_06

I did that motion during Lavi Bohem in Lent, and my mother was in the audience. Shut up, Mum. She still meant she still mentions it to this day. Nice.

SPEAKER_05

Well, at least you're giving her a lot of new content by being.

SPEAKER_06

Long-lasting impressions.

SPEAKER_05

Right. A album from 1972. It is The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars, featuring absolutely iconic songs such as Starman, Moonish Daydream, Ziggy Stardust, and my personal favourite, Suffragette City.

SPEAKER_06

Hells yeah.

SPEAKER_05

Tell me about this album.

SPEAKER_06

This was I think like the fourth CD that I bought for myself. Um my CD collection was very vast, as you know. I had the Snoop Dogg one, but then when I first started buying it for myself, I had Ariana Grande. And then from Ariana Grande, I went to Blake 182. From Blake 182, I went to this one. Um I love this album. It's so good.

SPEAKER_05

Um is this the definitive Bowie to you?

SPEAKER_06

It's not my favourite Bowie album. It's just I love this album with all my heart. My favourite Bowie album is Young Americans, but it's not so strong-witted.

SPEAKER_05

Does it upset you that the best musical output ever done by Bowie had to be uh interpolated by a far superior artist?

SPEAKER_06

I don't don't know.

SPEAKER_05

Vanilla Ice is the only reason that David Bowie is relevant to anyone because I'd baby is an absolute classic.

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Bowie?

SPEAKER_05

Bowie's Bowie's awesome because it's one of those you won't find art. I don't think you get artists now where they're going to be able to stretch their But we did everything. That's what I mean.

SPEAKER_06

He acted, he did like physical art.

SPEAKER_05

Other than maybe like Lady Gaga now. I don't think anyone's gonna be able to like come back. Like she could come back next week and do like a fucking hip-hop album.

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Yeah.

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And no one be totally shocked.

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Yeah.

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That's the kind of range that he had.

SPEAKER_06

Bowie was crazy town with the shit he released. He did anything he fucking wanted.

SPEAKER_05

Even finding out that like he recorded, like actually produced and recorded um like a lot of Iggy Pop's biggest songs.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, he lived with um Iggy, didn't he? Yeah, because um that was during China Girl, because then Iggy released his own versions. Yeah. And then TVC15 is about Iggy's like trip he had on drugs, about his girlfriend being like trapped in a TV. Yeah. But um Ryan's gonna be a little bit more.

SPEAKER_05

I listened to a podcast once about all the uh the backhand magic that Bowie believed in, and it's really fascinating.

SPEAKER_06

Bowie's a fascinating guy, what can I say?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, just don't look into his don't look into the ages of all of his partners because it makes it a lot harder to listen to his music.

SPEAKER_06

Have you watched um The Manifella Earth?

SPEAKER_05

No.

SPEAKER_06

I'm surprised.

SPEAKER_05

Why? Have you watched Life on Mars, the TV show?

SPEAKER_06

No, but I'm writing I'm writing I'm writing down in my notes I have a very specific reason that I'm not actually going to disclose in this podcast, but anyone who knows me knows what I'm about to write.

SPEAKER_05

I just silently farted. Why did you ride that? Because you do it. You see it in the movie. Yeah, right. It is time to talk about one of the greatest soundtracks of the 1980s from 1987. You have chosen.

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I cheated because it's not an album.

SPEAKER_05

It count compilations are still albums.

SPEAKER_06

Okay.

SPEAKER_05

We are talking about the soundtrack to Dirty Dancing, but not more Dirty Dancing, which was the second soundtrack that tried to catch me.

SPEAKER_06

I know that. Yeah. I know that. You know, I have both of them on record of Dirty Dancing and More Dirty Dancing.

SPEAKER_05

This one features the absolutely classic I've had the time of my life by Bill Medley from uh his from The Righteous Brothers and Jennifer Warner's Jennifer Warner, sorry. This song won an Oscar, a Golden Globe, a Grammy, and hit number one in the US. Not something you hear about music anytime. And uh Bill Medley originally turned it down because his wife was pregnant and he didn't want to travel to record for some stupid rom-com. This movie also features the greatest song by an actor of all time, which is She's Like the Win by Patrick Swayzer. We have a music league where you all pick different subjects and you pick songs and everyone votes. And I specifically said that it had to be a round of actors that have released songs just to put this song in, only to be beaten by Jack Black, which upset me. What do you love about Dirty Dancing soundtrack? What's the best song?

SPEAKER_06

Gosh, that's actually that's really difficult.

SPEAKER_05

Hungry Eyes. No, that's not on the album.

SPEAKER_06

Yes, it is.

SPEAKER_05

It's on the soundtrack, but not on this soundtrack.

SPEAKER_06

It is on that soundtrack.

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Okay.

SPEAKER_06

I'm pulling it up on Spotify.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, sorry, I'm reading the wrong thing, yes. It was originally not going to be included.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, but more Dirty Dancing as much as you like It's the Cash In. It has like Big Girls Don't Cry and that sort of thing on it. So I like that there's a second one because then it still counts to the soundtrack.

SPEAKER_05

Frankie Valley in the four seasons fucking rule.

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Um is people um I this is hard.

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Love is strange. That's the weirdest thing in the whole album.

SPEAKER_06

Love is strange is funny. Um Love Man's Funny. I think that's a more dirty dance thing, not this one. Um gosh, it's it's difficult. Yes, it's a big banger. Um but she's like the wind is like solid. I'll have to stick with that. She's like the wind is solid. Um it's also that song's also in 500 days a summer. And when I heard it, I was like, oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_05

Such a hipster.

SPEAKER_06

But um I love Dirty Dancing. It's my third favourite movie. Um she's amazing, she's showstopping. Um she's a very interesting plot, but regardless of that, she stayed in my top three throughout the ages.

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Believe it or not, that's your list. That's all we have to do.

SPEAKER_06

What guys?

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How did that feel? How did that feel?

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The list?

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Are you still trepidatious? Are you still not sure you want to do this?

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Shaking in my Og boots as we speak.

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Can you stop pressing the panic alarm around your neck now?

SPEAKER_06

Um, I didn't mention Big Bird at all, and I'm kind of disappointed.

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Okay. Well let's have a quick outro with a bit of Big Bird before we go.

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Hey guys, Big Bird's so cool. Did you know that his puppet was stolen from the Sesame Street Circus?

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Do you know he was almost on the uh spaceship challenger? Yeah.

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And the actor turned it down because had a weird like off feeling, and then he would have exploded. So shout out Big Bird.

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I like the idea of a giant Muppet cooked chicken just falling down out of the sky.

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Leave Big Bird alone.

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Would you be in do you think the person would have been in the suit?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. Because it was supposed to be for like something like guys.

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Look, Big Bird's gonna school.

SPEAKER_06

You can use like you can be a like what's it, space person?

SPEAKER_05

A space person, yeah, not an astronaut, a space person. We're very woke. Would you like to be a space they then?

SPEAKER_06

Guys, you can go to space and then yeah.

SPEAKER_05

Well, Aisha, I hope you have had fun.

SPEAKER_06

So much fun.

SPEAKER_05

Um, talking about all your favourite things of David Bowie's body, like just all these things. Where can people find you if they want to, or is that not something you want?

SPEAKER_06

Um well, my social media is private. However, I'm in a band um called Full Culture, Full Culture underscore music.

SPEAKER_05

I'll take that again. So I'll just bring up the band. Rather than you know what I mean? Like so it flows better.

SPEAKER_06

Guys, it's guys on private.

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Because the people will be like going looking for you.

SPEAKER_06

Don't don't request me.

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Yeah. So before you go, uh you are the singer, I believe the singer, of a band. Yours. Tell us all about it.

SPEAKER_06

Um, I'm in a band named Fold Fold. Great sounded band.

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Tell me more. I'm sold.

SPEAKER_06

Full culture. No, I can't even talk. Full culture. Um, yeah. At the moment we're a cover band, but we're working on our originals. Um, you can find us on Instagram and TikTok. Instagram's full culture underscore music, TikTok's just full culture. Um, otherwise, if you're a stalker, you can probably find out where I'm performing. Um or you can start my postal address, which I don't recommend.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah. Uh well also check the show notes because your full address and uh everything.

SPEAKER_06

Oh my gosh.

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PayPal, login, everything.

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So exciting.

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No, but thank you so much for joining us. I hope you've had fun.

SPEAKER_06

I hope so too.

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Thank you for joining us. This is the Davy Damage Doge. Thank you for listening to the Davy Damage Doge. If you enjoyed what you heard, it'd be really rad if you would leave me a review or rating wherever you listened. Good or bad, it all helps. And there's also more exclusive content over on Patreon, joining our Discord, or just straight up send me hype my help via all the socials. Please don't forget it means the world to me that you have wasted your time listening to me. Waste mine.