Under Rated Soundtracks
Pittsburgh NerdFebruary 03, 202501:36:5688.74 MB

Under Rated Soundtracks

This week Nancy steps in, we discuss under rated soundtracks and just a little wrestling talk, give us a listen to hear all the conversation and so much more

[00:00:24] And welcome to episode 604 of the Pittsburgh Nerd Podcast. I'm Sean. I'm Nancy, and this is the only podcast that says... This is the Commander. Moments ago, this ship received word of a silent attack against our home worlds that is underway. We do not know the size or the disposition or the strength of the enemy forces, but all indications point to a massive assault against colonial defenses.

[00:00:50] Admiral DeGala has taken personal command of the fleet aboard the Battlestar Atlantia, following the complete destruction of PyConn fleet headquarters in the first wave of attacks. How? Why? Doesn't matter right now. What does matter is, as of this moment, we are at war. You've trained for this. You're ready for this. Stand to your duties. Trust your fellow shipmates, and we'll get through this. Further updates as we get them. Thank you.

[00:01:21] So, which one is this from? Battlestar Galactica. Battlestar Galactica. Cylon should have given that away. That's what I was thinking, but I didn't want to assume because I'm not really hip-tall that. Yeah. As a show, I'm thinking about, like, I want to go back and re-watch. We did try doing that one time, if you recall. I do, yes. But it's been a long time since I watched that show.

[00:01:43] So, and it's that thing of just, like, it's so good. At least in my mind right now. Yeah. And I'm sure it still is. I'm sure it's a show that holds up, especially because of how political it is and how, you know, it deals with religion and everything else that it kind of delves its toes into. So, I feel like it's going to stand up and it's still going to be very, very good.

[00:02:11] But, like, at that time, it was, like, so much of it dealt with, like, our paranoia after 9-11 and stuff like that. So, I wonder how that aspect of it has aged. Right. But, I mean, like, I feel like the acting, the story, the overall story itself is still going to hold up and be very good. I just, I mean, I just remember being so emotional at the end of that. Well, I remember you being emotional. You know. Yeah.

[00:02:39] And so, it's just one of those things that, like, well, I still have that same reaction after watching it. Yeah. Again, and getting to the end and that moment. You think you will? I think so, yeah. Like, especially if, like, you go the long haul. Like, if you go through all, what is it? The miniseries movie, which is, like, three hours.

[00:03:08] And then all four, I think it's four seasons. Because it didn't run very long. But it felt like it did because, like, they'd split up a season. You wouldn't get, like, season four was split into two. And it was, like, a year apart. Right. So, it felt much longer than it really was. Mm-hmm. But, like, I feel like if you go through the whole thing when you get to the end of it, it's going to still have that emotional payoff.

[00:03:36] Isn't that one that you had to wait, like, a year or some shit to see? Yeah. Like, the final because they split it in two? Yeah. Like, the final season. And the worst part is, like, you get to that final season. You're like, well, one of two things are going to happen. They're either going to kill everybody or they're going to find Earth. Right. And you get to the first, like, the end of the first half of season four.

[00:04:00] And it ends, spoiler alert, that episode ends with them finding Earth. But Earth is a desolate nuclear wasteland. Right. They had destroyed themselves. I remember. You know, and it was like, what the fuck? And you're, like, that's how it ends. You're like, what is happening? Like, the ending of the series, when you get to the series finale, it's such a, to me, there are a lot of people who will tell you otherwise.

[00:04:30] But to me, it is such a phenomenal payoff. Yeah. Like, everything that goes into it. I remember re-watching it. I remember everything about it. And I remember also saying, I have to wait until 2025 to see the next season of House of the Dragon. And you're like, yeah, now you know how it feels. Yeah. And I'm like, damn, BG. That's right. That's terrible that they make us wait that long.

[00:04:59] You know, I might not be 11 here. You know? I got to see how this war begins, let alone ends. There was a great, oh, God, I can't remember the name of the comic strip. But it was about a family, and the one kid was, like, you know, uber nerdy. And it showed, like, he was like, I think they were doing a parody of, like, A Christmas Carol. Yeah.

[00:05:28] And he was seeing his grave site. And, you know, he's supposed to have the Dickens effect of, you know, there's nobody there or anything. And he's crying because it shows his date of death was one week before Star Wars Episode I. Oh, my God. He was like, what? Oh, my God. Why would you do this? Let me. Yeah, that's not even, no. I would have words with somebody. Well, I mean, like, that was the whole point of that one movie.

[00:05:58] Oh, I know, where he was dying and you had a scene. Yeah. And they all took him. But you know what? That had a happy ending. I'm not going to have a happy ending. Did it really? Like, yeah, the kid. Yes, he'd like to see it. Right, but at the same time, like, they get to opening night and they're sitting there, and it's Episode I, and they finally ask themselves, what if it sucks? Truth. You know.

[00:06:25] Yeah, and the other, I guess it didn't have a happy ending, because if you think about it, he got to see Episode I and nothing else. Yeah. So I guess in a way, but they achieved their goal. They completed mission, yes. Yeah, they achieved their goal. That's all that mattered to me, because nobody would do that for me, and it wouldn't happen anyways. And then Gard is like, I have been told that I am to tell you. Mr. Lucas is very moved by your story. Mr. Lucas is very moved by your story. And I am sorry. And I am sorry.

[00:07:00] I remember the van. Oh, my God. I was like, I went on so bad. Just to have it in my driveway. I don't need to drive around in it. Plastic. Plastic. What the hell is the name of that movie? I can't even remember. Like, I'm drawing a blank. Oh. So like, spoiler alert. Yeah. How old is a movie?

[00:07:25] Okay, how long does a movie have to be out in public before you don't have to say spoiler alert anymore? What would be like the next? I feel like the 20-year mark. 20? Yeah. I'm thinking like a year or two. 20? Yeah. Jesus Lord. I'm trying to think who was even in that movie. Paul Rudd?

[00:07:55] No. Was Paul Rudd in that? No. No. I'm thinking of a different movie he was in that was nerdy like that. No, all of them. No, there's a dude that does look like Paul Rudd though, isn't there? I'll find it in a minute. Hmm. Maybe you remember Kevin Smith was in it. Hmm. No.

[00:08:24] It's been a while since I've seen it. And I think I only went to, saw it when we went to the theater to see it. The Fanboys. Fanboys. That's it. Yeah. Yeah. I think the theater was the only time I viewed it. I'll have to watch it again. It's like that one movie, do you remember? Where the kids snuck out for the night to go see Kiss or something? Oh, yeah. Detroit Rock City. Detroit Rock City. Yeah. I only saw that once and I think about that movie every now and then whenever, you know,

[00:08:54] the word Detroit or Kiss or Rock, you know. I'm like, I haven't seen that movie in a minute. I should watch. And I never do. But that was like another cool movie. But that's one of those movies. It's an odd movie for you because you hate Kiss. Yeah. Loathe. But you like that movie because of Edward Furlong. I think that's it, yeah. Like you forgive that movie for being about Kiss because of Edward Furlong.

[00:09:21] And I'm not really subjected to Kiss or Kiss music all that much through the movie. It's all through the fucking movie. Oh, but there's other music with it. Yeah. It's not just Kiss in your face the whole entire time. There's a lot. I'm not. There's a lot of Kiss. Yeah, but it's usually like the same fucking thing over, you know. It's not like every freaking song in their library. There was a lot of Kiss. Really? Yeah. I think you're wrong.

[00:09:53] It's a nice segue though. Yes, it is. Look at you. It is. Wow. I wish I could do that in life. Yeah. Ian is not here today because he is a busy man. Very busy. Sorry, I needed a drink.

[00:10:21] So Ian gave me... Red Bull? No, they're Red Bull. Sorry. Go ahead. This show might stink because of that. I'm sorry, what? This show might stink because of that. I'm not sure what Red Bull has to do with... I don't know. It's very rare I go without Red Bull. Always makes me nervous. So you got Gatorade and Fruit Punch? Yeah. Yeah. Was it thawed? It was, yes. Okay. So Ian gave you what?

[00:10:51] Ian gave me notice. He sent me a text Friday night. And he's like, hey, I got a busy Saturday. I can't do the show. Oh, he's nice of him. Yeah. Usually he gives me that same text message like, you know, like a half hour before. Yeah. He's brutal like that. I hear about that, yeah. But he's busy. I understand. Yeah. Especially when it comes to stuff like, you know, I get it. The last thing in your mind is probably this podcast. You know?

[00:11:21] He has work and everything else. Right. With everything else he does, he's a very busy man. Sometimes I get it. You know, I don't get mad, but. No, I've never seen you be mad over it. No. I mean, if it was like something like, you know, hey, I can't do the podcast because, you know, I just don't want to. Like, that'd be best. Like, but usually it's like, yeah, I can't do the podcast because I'm doing X, Y, and Z. Wait, how many years have you been doing the podcast?

[00:11:51] It's 11 and a half. And Ian has never said once to you, I just don't feel like doing it? No. Yeah. How awesome is that? Yeah, it's great. I've been living some years with that. Yeah. Hmm. That's nice. I mean, but, you know. Yeah. You guys are like, you know, brothers. Sorry. Any idea I had for the show, I kind of have to change. Right. Because now I'm bringing you in. Yeah.

[00:12:19] And, you know. You should talk about shit that he doesn't talk about, like the Roy Rumble. Well, we could talk about that after. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I want to bring the segue. Right. You've created the segue. Because they're all wondering what the fuck is the segue about it. Right. And so one of the things I know you can go deep into and you can just talk about and you like to talk about is music. Nobody wants to hear my fuse on music anymore.

[00:12:50] But I thought of an interesting topic because I replied to a tweet. Because this has come up, like for some reason it's come up on my feed a couple of times. I don't know why. But the video for Journey's Only the Young. I would have to revisit that. I haven't seen videos in a while. I won that one. More importantly the song. The only thing I got in my head. Yeah.

[00:13:19] The video is nothing but like, and it's like classic 80s. Like you don't even see Journey in the video. No. It's nothing but clips from the movie Vision Quest. Yeah. Vision Quest. I like that movie because it also has that, is it Randy, what's the name of that weird movie? Whoa. Okay. So this is where we're going. Okay. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.

[00:13:44] So, and I typed, like, I was thinking about that and I was thinking about that soundtrack. Right. Because that's a great movie. It's a good, I shouldn't say it's a great movie. It's a very good movie. It's got Matthew Modine in it. It's really good. It's a really good movie. It's got Matthew Modine and it's got, what's his name? Anyway. I don't think it's, I think it's better than good, but I don't think it's great. Right. Yeah. Right. Um, but also, and I, I typed this out.

[00:14:13] Can we all agree this is one of the most slept on soundtracks ever? It has been gone in it. So that surprises me. But, but like when you talk about like in the, the pantheon of like great movie soundtracks, like you, you, you, you hear people always say it's the crow, it's, it's Top Gun, it's singles. Greed. You know. With me, singles. Yeah. I mean, there, there, there is definitely a pantheon of soundtracks that people talk about.

[00:14:42] Even stuff like the other, you know, Saturday Night Fever. Yeah. Saturday Night Fever, obviously. You can go back. Yeah. They're not just, you know. Right. Our age. But like, they're like the seven, like the, the eighties. Grease. Grease. Yeah. Sorry. But that doesn't cause it's a musical. What? Yeah. I mean, I'd be like saying the Chicago soundtrack is. It's still a soundtrack. Okay. It does not make, it's labeled as a soundtrack.

[00:15:10] It doesn't matter if the people in the film sang the music or if it was somebody else singing the music. Okay. Anyway, but the eighties, like the eighties and the, the, the nineties were the boom time for movie soundtracks. Yes. Especially the nineties. Like it was important to get your song on a soundtrack. To be heard. Yeah. Yeah.

[00:15:37] Whether it was in the movie or not, I noticed there was soundtracks that had other songs on them. Right. Like I think, um, the one that always comes to my mind is the Spider-Man soundtrack. The very first Spider-Man one. With Tobey Maguire? Yeah. More like they released a soundtrack for that. Really? And I think the only song that was in the movie was Heroes.

[00:16:00] And that was with, um, it was, it was a duet with, uh, Chad Kruger from Nickelback and the guy from Saliva. But what heroes? David, were they heroes or? It was a different hero. Oh, okay. Yeah. I was going to say, which heroes are we talking about? Because there's several songs that is named Heroes. It's a, it's a, it's a very slow, um. Bonnie Tyler. Is it Bonnie Tyler that sings? I need a heat. Yeah. Bonnie Tyler.

[00:16:30] That was on the Footloose soundtrack. Another one. I know. I know. I would have liked that song whether it was on that soundtrack or not. And that was in the movie. Yeah. It was when they were doing the, uh, tractor race. Remember? Yeah. Yeah, I do. Yeah. Yeah. And we're talking about the Kevin Bacon Footloose. The only Footloose. Oh, come on. I'm just trying to find this song. I know. I know.

[00:16:58] Go to IMDb and search the movie and bring up the soundtrack. You don't have them all in there. Or you probably did. Why am I telling you? Uh-oh. Anyway, um. What timing is that? Maybe it was this. No. Anyway, um. But yeah. So it's going off. Do you know where your children are?

[00:17:28] Yeah. I do. This was one of those. It was one of those songs. I guess it's not the David Bowie song. But it's like. The guy from Saliva was like, I regret making it. But see, this is where you got me intrigued is the duet of the two men. Yeah. I adore. So it's like, I wouldn't like to know this. Because I'm not. I'm not. I don't remember music. I can. It's fine. Just. Right. Exactly. Um.

[00:17:57] What do they call that? Not a soundtrack. A score. I remember the. That kind of music. Let me do this. Let me do it this way. Asian pawn. Or his hair. So anyway, I found the song. I, I, I YouTubed it. And. Yeah. I played 30 seconds and Nancy was immediately like, done. Yeah. His hair and voice just. It's only one man I adore, by the way.

[00:18:28] And it was like, but it wasn't like, the soundtrack for that was like music inspired by the movie Spider-Man. Like, it wasn't like, so this wasn't in the movie, but it was like inspired by. But I do think that song was in the end credits. It's been forever since I watched that movie, so don't quote me on that. But like. But anyway. Hmm.

[00:18:53] Like I said, like, so to me, the, um, the Vision Quest soundtrack. Mm hmm. Is one of those soundtracks that's just absolutely positively just undersold. People. I don't know if it's just, it's kind of forgotten. But see, that's why it surprises me because some of the artists that are on there, you would think. Exactly. Everybody loves it. Starting with Journey doing Only the Young. And I'm not giving her praise because I just dislike her music.

[00:19:23] Like, but Madonna. Madonna's on there. First of all, she appears in the movie. Yes. Yeah. And her video is like, for that, is actually a pretty cool video. Again, not giving her praise. She has two songs on the soundtrack. Yes. The Gambler, or just, it's called Gambler, and then Crazy For You. Now, whether you like Madonna or not, like, I will freely admit, like, I'm not a huge Madonna fan. But Crazy For You is a fantastic song. It's a good song. It's a very good song. Like. That video is really cool.

[00:19:52] That's probably her best. And it's a very cool video because it's, like, basically right out of the movie. And it integrates her into the movie during that time for the song. And, like, and Only the Young is my favorite Journey song. Is it? It is, yeah. Huh. That's actually a really good one. I want to just, but I've never thought, what is my favorite Journey song? Because I like so many of them I can't pinpoint one. There are a number of Journey songs I, I mean, I like Journey a lot, but.

[00:20:23] There's not one that just, like, I gotta hear that. I'll listen to it. Anytime I listen to Journey, that's the song I have to hear. Okay. Okay. Like, more than Don't Stop Believin', which I know is, like, the Gen X white anthem. Right. You know, but, like, for me, like, it is. It's. Yeah. Only the Young. Well, I do never, ever need to hear Wheel in the Sky again.

[00:20:50] And I, the one that Glee did on the very first episode of Glee, the pilot episode. Yeah. That took Journey, that Journey song. Yeah. Where I don't want to hear that one anymore either. Right. But also, some other songs that are on the soundtrack, some notable artists. There's a John Waite song called Change. Okay. Which I'm kind of familiar with. I kind of remember it. I'd have to hear it.

[00:21:19] Dawn Henley has a song on there. Oh, really? She's on the Zoom. Not a very popular Dawn Henley song. That one. Dio has a song on there. Oh. Hungry for Heaven. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Right. The song you were talking about, and a song that, like, to me, like, one of the best one-hit wonder songs ever. Lunatic Fringe. Oh, yeah. By Red Rider. Yes. That song is fucking amazing.

[00:21:49] What an earring saying that. No. Red Rider. Which one did they sing that I'm thinking of? Radar Love. Oh, Radar Love. No, yeah. This one. That song. It's when he's, like, pumping himself up. Yeah. And, like, doing his stuff. Oh, my God. Like, perfect timing in the movie for that one. But, yeah. That's my favorite song of the whole soundtrack. That's a phenomenal song. So, it actually does surprise me between Madonna, Journey, and them. And them. Because you hear that song all the time. Sammy Hager. I'll fall in love again.

[00:22:19] Sammy Hager. I forgot about that. I forgot he was on that scene. Yeah. That's... And also, Foreigner Hot-Blooded. But they had released that already, I think. Oh, mm-hmm. But still, like... Yeah, Foreigner's on that. At that time, that was huge. Yeah. Yeah. So, that's not... Yeah. You don't ever hear anybody talking about that. You don't. And that is a killer fucking soundtrack. I didn't... You know, I never really realized that until now.

[00:22:47] It's like everything I like on that. And it's like, why did... Because you know me. I buy soundtracks. Yeah. We bought CDs. I used to buy soundtracks all the time. I can't believe I never bought that one. No. But, I mean, and it's... I mean... There's at least... Like, you could say, like... Three really good, like... Songs that you associate with that soundtrack to. Like, Only the Young You Associate. Because they didn't... That was supposed to be released on...

[00:23:18] Their last... Like, I can't remember the name of the album. I want to say Foreigner. But I know that's wrong. Names of albums get me. Yeah. Sorry. But Journey was going to release that on an album. And they cut it. Oh. And then it got made by somebody else. They let somebody else make it. And then they came back. They record... They put it on the soundtrack. And this is where it, like, took off. So, like, it was never... That song was never on a Journey album. Right.

[00:23:49] Which is like... I didn't know that. Yeah. Which is amazing to think about. Yeah. Because that song is so fucking good. It is. I can't even argue. Because that would be... If I had to pick three Journey songs, that would be at least in the top three. Yeah. Lilitic Fringe. I was specific for this. Love that song. And so it's crazy for you. Which, I mean... The year this comes out... Like, this is like... Madonna's, like, entering her height. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, she's like the bitch. Yeah. You know?

[00:24:20] Like, she wasn't somebody who put songs on soundtracks. Like, she did the one for the Sean Penn album. Which was another... That was a fantastic song. That was. That's a good video, too. Yeah. Not a great movie, though. No. Not a good movie at all. Sorry, Sean Penn. I love you. But that was just awful. And she usually did her music in the movie she was in, anyway. Right. You know what I mean? Like, oh, God. What was that? Where she pretended to be the woman? Susan. Suddenly... Oh, suddenly. No.

[00:24:50] Suddenly Seeking Susan. Yeah, that one. Yeah. That... That's a good movie. I'm sorry. I hate to say it because you know, I don't like Vendoro. Fucking love that movie. It's a good movie. And it had some of her good music on it. Yeah. It's actually Madonna music I can handle listening to. Right. Whether it's on any of her albums or not, I don't know. That I don't know. Yeah. So that's one that really didn't see it too much. Did you ever hear anything about that one?

[00:25:19] I'd have to look it up. Ah. Okay. I said you were on the Madonna thing, so... No. I mean, the Madonna thing just comes about because of my love of the soundtrack. Like, it's like... No, I didn't mean to stray off to Madonna. No. No, you're fine. But like, yeah. I mean, it's just that thing of like, wow, this is a killer soundtrack. Yes. And it's just not like... And I don't know if it's because the movie's not that popular. Like, it... Because you never heard anybody talk about that movie.

[00:25:48] I don't think I'm... Other than you, I've never had anybody ever say that movie to me. Yeah. You are the only person. Yeah, like... I don't even know if my sister has seen it because she does like Matthew Madin. Yeah, but I mean, it's like... That's a movie nobody talks about, so I don't know if... Because that movie's not as beloved as other movies that it doesn't get the... Yeah. Like, the reputation that it should have based on how good the soundtrack it is. Right. You know...

[00:26:17] It kind of makes me sad I don't buy DVDs anymore because I used to collect 80s movies. Yeah. I have that in my collection. I don't... The hard thing is like, if you... Like, I haven't tried Spotify. But like on Apple Music, they don't have it listed. Don't they? No. Oh. Like, you're trying to find like a soundtrack. Wait, can you watch the movie anywhere? Oh, that's a good question. Let's see. Hulu? I don't know.

[00:26:47] There's too many. We can't remember all. It is available to stream on Amazon Prime. Do you have to buy it or... It's for streaming. You can stream it. Okay. Prime Video, Prime Video with ads, and also Plex, which... Probably have ads. Probably, yeah. You can rent it on Amazon, Apple TV, YouTube, or Fandango.

[00:27:19] Yeah. It's just... I mean, it's a good movie, and it's something you just don't... No. That soundtrack, you don't hear much about. Now, another one that's also attached to a movie that's kind of like... You probably won't even... I'll be surprised if you've actually heard of this movie. Okay. Because it's like... Very odd. I probably haven't if it's coming from you. It's a movie called Teachers.

[00:27:49] Did it have Ralph Macchio in it? Yeah. Yes. Okay. And Nick Nolte. Yeah. Yes. Oh, I know this movie very well. Yeah. Okay. There you go. There you go. Okay. Hey. Whoa. Whoa. Yeah. We've never... Of course I know this movie. It's Ralph Macchio. Okay. Why would I not know that? Like, I remember Ralph Macchio was in it. I'm like, well, no. This is... Yeah. Yes. But I'm telling you, it has been absolute years since I've seen it.

[00:28:17] So if you're going to ask me about a scene... I'm not. Because it's been years since I've seen it, too. Yeah. Like, I remember the vaguely that the movie was. But again, a movie that came out, I think it was like in 82 or 83. I know it was in the 80s. That's fine. I know. But this soundtrack is killer. Is it? Oh, you'll have to refresh my memory. At least to me. Okay. Like, you might be like... Because some of these bands I know you don't care for. When you just said that, I wouldn't even know this movie, so... True. But, I mean...

[00:28:47] I'm optimistic. It starts off with Teacher Teacher by 38 Special. Oh. Okay. I know 38 Special. Yes. I'm a big fan of 38 Special. Mm-hmm. Edge of a Dream by Joe Cocker. Okay. Interstate Love Affair by Night Ranger. I know that one. Yeah. Former Round, Freddie Mercury. I know that one. Cheap Sunglasses, ZZ Top. I know that one. Yeah. I like ZZ Top.

[00:29:16] Understanding by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band. I might have heard it. I don't. I'm sure if I put... I know the band. I don't know the name of the songs. I've played enough Bob Seger around. You've probably heard it. Right. But you've probably tuned it out because you don't care for Bob Seger. I do not. Sorry. Okay. In the Jungle, Concrete Jungle by The Motels. I may know that one only because I listen to The Motels. Yeah.

[00:29:47] And I'm the Teacher by Ian Hunter. No question. Ian Hunter was the lead singer of Yes. Firefly. Yeah. Oh, I like Yes. Owner of a Lonely Heart. Let me double check my sources there. I want to be... You know... Because somebody's probably out there like, Ian Hunter was not... Yeah. That's not who sang Owner of a Lonely Heart.

[00:30:21] Yeah. Boy, I was way the fuck off. Oh. He was best known as the lead vocalist of the band Motta Hoople. I have no idea who that is. Oh. So I don't know who he is, nor do I know the song. Oh, God. I'm trying to think. You don't wear your headphones anymore, I noticed. Sometimes I do. Hmm. He had Once Bitten Twice Shy as a solo, but...

[00:30:51] Once Bitten Twice Shy? That was Great White. They did a... That was a remake. What? Yeah. What? No. Do not blow my mind on Great White. Don't. Don't. Yeah. Once Bitten Twice Shy was a remake. That was a cover. That's like... That's my second favorite song from Great White. Yeah. But I mean, it's a... They did it the other five times. It's on my playlist. Oh, man. Oh, man.

[00:31:21] Oh, man. He sang it really well, man. I don't know. That's the only one. I mean, I'm fairly certain this is a song that they did. Yeah. All the Young Dudes by Mata Hoople. Sorry. Just everything about that screams weird. Oh, hold on. When you hear it, you're going to be like, oh, okay. Yeah, I know that.

[00:32:05] I'm sorry. I'm just having a problem with some dude singing a song about... Oh, what's the name of it again? All you... All the Young Dudes. I'm sorry. Why are you singing about Young Dudes? You're a dude. If he listens to this song, you don't understand. No, I don't remember this song.

[00:32:34] He has a terrible voice. I disagree. Here we go. Now I recognize it. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. That was Mata Hoople. I'm with you. That's Ian Hunter. Mata Hoople. Mata Hoople. Yes.

[00:33:04] Mata Hoople. M-O-T-T. Yes. Mata. Like the applesauce. Yeah. I did not know that was the name. And well, I'm sorry. What soundtrack is this on? Well, he... Teachers. Yeah. He did a... He had a song on there called I'm the Teacher. This is after his years with Mata Hoople. When he was a solo artist. And he had already done...

[00:33:34] So you're telling me the lead singer Yes has nothing to do with this soundtrack. Correct. Yes. That is correct. That's all I'm getting did. Yes. Yes. I was wrong. Which is why I wanted to check myself before I get on X. People reaching out going, what the fuck is wrong with you? And I'm sitting here going... I don't fucking know. Oh, you're so funny.

[00:34:03] Who was the lead singer of Yes? I don't remember the names of those guys. I'm sorry. I got to chill. John Anderson. That was his name. I got to chill. Sorry about that. That's right. Okay.

[00:34:32] I just satisfy my own curiosity on that one. Mm-hmm. Because I know... What the heck? I'm not going to go in that rabbit hole. Because it was GTR. They had... It was... David... GTR.

[00:35:08] Yeah, it was... Yes and Asia guitarist Steve Howe and former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett. That's what that was. One album. It's very good. Nothing to do with the soundtrack. Gotcha. Yeah. But that was... I was waiting to see where you were going with that. I'm like, where is he going with this? They start talking about Yes. I'm like, what was the name of the guitarist from Yes? Because he was also in Asia. Mm-hmm. And he was in GTR.

[00:35:37] Right. And I can't remember if it was Steve Hackett or Steve Howe because Hackett was in Genesis. Oh. Like back in the Peter Gabriel days. Oh. Okay. I was going to say which Genesis. Yeah. Because I... I know Genesis is one band, but I think of almost two separate bands. Two different bands, yeah. Like Van Halen. But... Yeah. There's the Peter Gabriel years and the Phil Collins years. The Phil Collins years. And it's like, I loved them both. So... Yeah. Yeah.

[00:36:06] Not the same with Van Halen, just Genesis. You can't say... Like, when I think of the Peter Gabriel years, I only ever think of one album, and that's The Land Lies Down on Broadway. Oh, okay. That album is phenomenal. It's one of the best albums ever made. But that's the only album I think of from the Peter Gabriel years. Right. And I mean, that might be a sin, you know. But I think of a lot other... More stuff with Phil Collins. Probably because I grew up with it more. Right.

[00:36:36] You weren't like the Sledgehammer Peter Gabriel fan. You were the deep into like the Miami Vice soundtrack. He does both. That's the thing. Like, it's like you have to take Sledgehammer to get you to do what you're told. Okay. To get Biko. To, you know, but there are other... There's others... I'm sorry. It's fucking Miami Vice soundtrack. Yeah. Speaking of underrated soundtracks. Anyways, go ahead.

[00:37:06] My God. Go ahead. I mean, if you were to throw that in, you might as well throw in the Smallville soundtrack to... I mean, you said Miami Vice, and that's not fair. I know. Because Miami Vice, if you actually wanted to lay down the Miami Vice soundtrack... It's multiple volumes. Right. I have a playlist on my phone on Spotify that is actually the Miami Vice soundtrack, and this playlist goes on for fucking ever.

[00:37:35] Like, you could listen to this for days. Yeah. It is that great. What Ted Nugent song do you have on that? Several. Several. There's several, including the one where he was in. You know, the episode he was in. He's on that soundtrack. A little Miss Dangerous. Yes. I'm telling you, it is like... If you want to go down, like, the absolute most underrated soundtrack ever, it would be

[00:38:03] Miami Vice, because you would have to say how many famous... You had U2. You had Phil Collins. You had Peter Gabriel. You had... I don't think you can call that underrated, though. I think many, many, many people will stand there and tell you, especially of our age, that Miami Vice was so influential, including with music. Like... Influenced the hell out of me?

[00:38:33] Right. In everything, including the clothes I wore. Like... I mean, I... I can't think of In the Air Tonight without thinking of Miami Vice. Like, that scene where they're driving to the... Yes. You know, and... And he stopped to call his ex-wife. Yeah. Oh. That is such a... Like, that is such... With the music that they are playing, it's a phenomenal scene.

[00:39:01] And then, like, the whole thing with, like, as they're driving, like, Tubbs is shoving the cartridges in the... And they will show, like, the reflection on the wheel. Yeah. The hub on the wheel. Yeah. It is... I always want to... You just don't make shows like that anymore. It's like, why? I always want to do that with voices. Yes. I don't know if I've talked... I'm sure I've talked about this on the show, but there's a song called Voices. That's an interesting song. Yeah. That song is phenomenal. But it's off the Miami Vice soundtrack.

[00:39:30] I think it's season one. No. It was not. It was whenever they went to St. Thomas'. It was a two-episode series. You had to wait the next week to see episode two to finish it off. And they were going from Miami to St. Thomas Island. And that was the song that was playing. Okay. And they were having, like, flashbacks of their life here and there. Anyway. I always wanted to use that song in that way. Like, back when I had, like, that piece of shit Toyota Camry.

[00:39:59] And, like, whenever we'd be driving back from your sister's house, imagining Dritson Ahsoka waiting for us to get home for treats. Yes. Like, I always thought it would be cool, like, you know, like the McDonald's that we had to drive by, like, having that, like, kind of reflect in, like, that shitty hood. Like, the clothes stuff. Like, just like what Michael Mann would do, like, you know, like, do, like, that close-up of a wheel. Yeah. Does it look pretty as it was fit? And, like, mine was, like, missing a hubcap. Hubcap. You know.

[00:40:29] And meanwhile, then you cut to, like, Drits, like, in the window looking. Right. Ahsoka pacing back and forth, you know. Yeah. And as we pull up, we accidentally lock the doors instead of unlock them. Yeah. Like, out. Yeah. And we're like, what? Stop. Yeah. Going. But I always wanted to do it to that song for a second. Yeah. I didn't want to do it to In the Air Tonight, because I thought, like, that's too serious. Yeah. But voices would have worked. Right. In that mind, you know.

[00:40:55] And, like, the streetlights, like, you get through the windshield and, like, the streetlights and you're just kind of like. And you're, like, asleep. Because you're, like, half drunk. You would do that to me all the time. We'd drive home from your sister's house. You'd be, like, in the bag. And you'd just be, like, I'm just gonna go to sleep. Can you keep this, Don?

[00:41:25] Try to sleep. It was a long drive. It's a fucking nickelback. I don't want to hear it. I was always tempted to put a pillow blanket in your backseat for those occasions. Yeah. Man, am I glad I stopped doing all that shit. Yeah. So, like, I mean, that would have been funny. But that would have been funny. It would have been, like, a good parody. Yeah, it would have been a great parody. I bet you we would have got at least 15 views on that. Yeah. At least. But, like, it's just something that, like, the technology was, like, now I could probably

[00:41:55] go buy the GoPros and everything I need. Right. We could do it in a Jeep and you could make it look like your camera. Yeah. I mean, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But back then the technology was just too expensive. Yeah. Yeah. I wasn't going to hang my iPhone 3G out the window. I was trying to capture the shot. One of the slide ones that we had the one time. Holding on that selfie stick. The window.

[00:42:24] Some drive-thru for sales and a car that's unregistered and un... And not inspected. Not inspected. Like, you know, just draw more attention to myself. Oh, it's hysterical. Yeah. And then all we know is Dritz and Ahsoka were pacing. Yeah. They were like, where are they? Yeah.

[00:42:49] No, there was a lot of times going from Christine's to home that we spoke about that. Yeah. As we were playing the song. Yeah. Yeah. So I wasn't always drunk and passed out. Always. Most of the time. What do you got? So the last one, and I got to look this up a little further, but it's an odd movie because

[00:43:18] I think you like this movie. Oh. Because you like Arnold, the last action hero. Oh, yeah. That's one of those oddball ones that I'll sit through and then be like, don't ever watch that again. But then a couple of years later, I'll be like, I need to watch that again. It was like really, it was a good concept, but it wasn't like, it was made cheesily. Yeah. You know what I mean? Right. Yeah.

[00:43:48] But it was a good concept. But like, it does have like an absolutely crushing soundtrack. Crushing? Trackless. There we go. I mean, it starts with Big Gun by ACDC. Oh, wow. Yeah. What the hell have I by Alice in Chains. I freaking love Alice in Chains.

[00:44:17] You don't have to say no more. It's a great soundtrack. Anger. Angry Again by Megadeth. Wow. Oh, yeah. It gets better. Real World by Queensryche. What? Yeah. Two Steps Behind by Death Leopard. Oh, my goodness. Which is like a phenomenal battle. But it's Death Leopard. I'm sorry. What's the movie again? The Last Action Hero. The Last Action Hero. Thank you. Thank you. Poison My Eyes by Anthrax.

[00:44:47] Anthrax. I wouldn't know the name of those songs, though. A Little Bitter by Alice in Chains. Cock the Hammer by Cypress Hill. I don't know that one. Yeah, they're a... I know who they are. I don't recognize the name of the song. Swim by Fishbone. I don't know if I've ever heard of them. Last Action Hero by Tesla. Yeah, I know that one.

[00:45:18] Like, what an absolute killer soundtrack. Yeah, I know. Yeah. But nobody talks about it because that movie sucked so bad. Yeah, it was so cheesily. Like, you don't want to be like, there was anything good about that movie. No, there wasn't. But even when people talk about Arnold in his film, I have never, ever anybody ever say, hey, how about that last action here? Never. And I've talked to people about, because you know, when he became Senator, I was all fucked up. Because I was like, he's not going to be making movies anymore.

[00:45:48] Yeah. You know what I mean? I mean, so I've talked to people about that, and I've never, ever heard anybody say that. Not once. I don't even think I've talked about it to you. Well, I've acknowledged, like, I think it's a shitty movie. Yeah. Like, I appreciate the idea of it. I said the concept of it was like, that's actually a pretty good concept, but you did it too cheesily. Yeah.

[00:46:14] And then, because I mean, like, even like, that's got a stacked cast. Yeah. Like, I mean, it's got Tywin Lannister. Is the fact? I know. I know. With the eyeball. Yeah. You're like, who the fuck is this guy in this movie? I know. I know. Yeah. Exactly. Charles Dance. That's the man's name. Oh, okay. All right. That's it. Well, I can't. Let me give respect to him. He's not just Tywin Lannister, damn it. Like, he's done other things.

[00:46:43] But Charles Dance is the actor's name. Yes. And, but like, I mean, it's got a, for a Schwarzenegger movie, like, I mean, and the problem, I think the problem is like, it was like, it was at the height of like, Schwarzenegger just being campy as possible. Like twins and when he was pregnant and shit like that. Even be like, cause like even Stallone was like doing like, if you look at like, like Cobra. Mm-hmm.

[00:47:13] Not a good movie. I was going to say, don't make me watch that. I'm not. But like, it's like, you know, you know, if crimes are disease, he's the cure, you know? And like, it was like the height of that. Like, it was the one that Stallone made the one with him and Kurt Russell. I can't think of the name of the movie. I'm sorry. I keep thinking about him. Yeah. Not, not. No.

[00:47:41] He was up in the mountains or some shit. Fuck. Fuck. That's not the one with Kurt Russell. No, it's not. No, absolutely not. But for some reason, that picture that popped into my head. The one with Kurt Russell was that, um, was it Tango and Cash? No. Tango and Cash. Yeah. Okay. Cause, I mean, that's a pretty good movie. Yeah. Until you get to the end. Yeah. Then it gets batshit crazy. Right. Like, it does.

[00:48:11] Like, someone like Rambo. No! Like, even worse! Cause it's like, for no good reason, they have like that car chase in the junkyard where like, they're like firing missiles. It was like something out of like a... I remember that. Yeah. And it's got the guy from, you know, Ripley's Believe It or Not. Um. Or.

[00:48:41] The old guy from the Billy Crystal Cowboy movie. Oh. Again, man, this name I should know and should respect. Damn. I keep going. I'll look at it. But anyway, like, he's like watching it on like these like... There's like 10 TVs in the wall. And like, this is before LED. So, you know, like the heat coming off of these motherfuckers was extreme. Right, right. And he's just like, get them!

[00:49:11] Get them! Get them! Get them, you Tango and Cash! You know? Okay, okay. The movie is, um, City Slickers and it's Jack Palance. Jack Palance, yeah. Jack Palance who deserves much more respect than David at the moment. Oh, yeah. A phenomenal actor who took this role and like was just chewing scenery for no reason. Yeah. Just because he got a paycheck. Oh, yeah. But I mean, like he just sat there like in like, like, like in the most villainous way,

[00:49:40] like, with like this like bank of like TVs in front of him, like watching the action. And meanwhile, like, you know, it was just like this horrible, like, army of cars that are all armed with like missile launchers and shit. Yeah. And they're like in this like little mobile armored thing that the police made, quote unquote. I'm like, where the fuck? Yeah, he's like, what the fuck? Ugh.

[00:50:07] But it's like the first three quarters of it is like really good. You're like, oh, I did a guess. Plus, I get some Terry Hatcher half naked. You know? Oh, my goodness. Don't say that to me. I'm not a Terry Hatcher fan. Neither am I, but she looked good in that movie. I'm telling you, desperate housewives, I couldn't stand anything that had anything to do with her. I just, she's so wishy-washy. She's also the worst Lois Lane.

[00:50:35] I just don't even pretend that exists, so. I just, I just pretend it don't exist. I twisted them words. I'm sorry. I pretend it don't exist. Yeah. You also have a deep-rooted hatred for Dean Cain? I have no problem with him. Okay. Because he was Superman. I know. She was Lois. I'm sorry. You know me. If it's a chick I don't like, I ain't gonna watch it. Right. I understand. They ruin it for me. But anyway, I just, you know.

[00:51:03] But it was like the height of, like, the last action hero came out of the height of, like, stuff like that. Right. There was just a level of ridiculousness that you're just like. I'm sorry. It's just, you brought up. You brought up Arnold. You brought up. I'm sorry. Excuse me. I got a thing in my throat. Sorry. And then you brought up Stallone. Yeah. But you never mentioned they were in movies together.

[00:51:33] Right. But not at that time. Right. But they did it. But they came for a circle of what you were saying. Right. But I'm just talking about, like, at that time of, like, the late 80s, early 90s. Right. Like, action movies were reaching a level of just ridiculousness. Yes. That, like, it took a while to recover from. But I think, I think Last Action Hero, honestly, I think that's what they were fucking aiming for. Seriously. They were.

[00:52:03] Because, I mean, you had the cartoon cat in the precinct. Yeah. All that shit going on. So there was a level of silliness that they wanted to have. So to speak, that's a bad. No. You know what I'm saying. It is tongue-in-cheek in many ways. Because, like, when they come to the real world, obviously, like, he, like, all of a sudden, like, all the superpowers that character had are gone. Right. Because he's, like, you know. Right. That's why the idea and the concept that it is so great, it was just executed poorly.

[00:52:33] Right. But I'm not going to blame the actors because it's had. And I definitely ain't going to blame the soundtrack. Because after I heard that, I'm at it. I'm, like, looking it up and adding it to Spotify for me to listen to work tomorrow. Right. I'm gonna. Yeah. Or if I'm going to have this on my playlist and listen to it. But that's what I mean, though. It's. Yeah. Like, you. If I didn't bring it up to you, you would never know that that soundtrack was that fucking good. No. Unless it was a song that was specific to that soundtrack.

[00:53:01] Because there's a lot of songs I have on my playlist that are specific to soundtracks. And unless that happened, I wouldn't have ventured into the rest of what's on that. Because if that's good, what else do they have that's good? Right. Because there's two Alice in Chains on there. I wouldn't have known that unless I'd venture into it, you know? Right. So, but. Right. But that's my point. I talk about underrated soundtracks. Like, the three I've mentioned, all three of them are very, very good. But you never hear about them.

[00:53:31] No. And maybe part of it is, like I said, like with Teachers and Vision Quest, those are movies that are just kind of maybe forgotten in many ways. Like, you never hear anybody talk about those movies. I thought of one. Okay. Let me pull it up. Go ahead. Continue talking. Sure. Because I'll pull it up. Well, I point to the point. With those two movies, like, maybe they're just forgotten to time. Right. Like, you know, not every movie is a classic. It gets remembered. No. You know, I mean, I saw it. It's definitely not for their soundtrack. Right.

[00:54:00] But, I mean, those are two. They're good movies. They're not great movies. But it's, you just, they're lost to time in many ways. And so now so is their soundtracks. With The Last Action Hero, it was just, that movie was so bad, people want to forget it. Right. And everything else associated with it. But that soundtrack is killer. It is. I'm not going to deny that.

[00:54:25] I'm actually surprised that I don't know that because I didn't mind watching the movie because it's Arnold. Right. Cheesy or not, I'm going to watch Arnold. Right. I don't give a shit, it's Arnold. Right. It's like Jared Leto. Walk around in an empty taste pack. I don't care. I'm going to watch you because you're Jared Leto. Unless he has a really bad French accent. Unless he has a very bad French accent. Will you say that? Or does anything with Anne Hathaway? Jesus Lord, has she become terrible. I used to like her. She's awful anymore.

[00:54:56] But I did think of one, but I don't think you're going to agree with me because you're going to say it's not a movie that people have forgotten. Well, no. I mean, it could still be considered underrated. I don't think it's underrated. It is one of my favoritest. It used to be my number one. To watch my game along. So, the soundtrack to that is actually really good and I have it and I was like, oh, I forgot about that one.

[00:55:24] Could you tell people what movie you're talking about? I got to talk the original. Right. The original Point Break. Okay. I will tell you now. You have to tell me what's on it, but that's not a movie soundtrack anybody ever talks about. Really? Really. I think you would because the movie has Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze in it. And Laurie Petty. Right. But that doesn't mean. But here's an instance of great movie.

[00:55:54] I could not tell you what's on the soundtrack. Gotcha. You don't know? No, I don't. Okay. Please, please. I love it because I could listen to the soundtrack all the way through and I'd be okay with it. Okay. And you know me. Right. I will skip shit if I won't hear it. It has Nobody Rise for Free by Rat. Okay. Okay. I Want You by Concrete Blonde. Okay. Which is such a terribly underrated 90s grand band. Yeah.

[00:56:22] I cannot say that enough. Concrete Blonde is awesome. Okay. Okay. If Six Were Nine by Jimi Hendrix. Okay. I don't know this one. I'm sorry. Rose Colored Glasses by School of Fish. I've never heard of School of Fish. I have. Okay. Not a fan, but I've heard of them. Criminal by Public Image. Okay. I don't know this one. My City by Shark Island. Ooh. I do like Shark Island. Really? Yeah. Yeah.

[00:56:51] I'm going to have to listen to that one. I don't. I haven't listened to this in a while. Yeah. So the music in my head. Hundreds of Tears by Sheryl Crow. Okay. Seven and Seven is by Love. I don't know those people. Yeah. I'm just going to skip by a couple because I don't think any of this shit is. And my favorite off the whole entire soundtrack. And you know why I love this song because I play it all the time. Over the Edge by L.A. Guns. Yeah. I've seen the L.A. Guns live.

[00:57:20] So that one is like, love that one. And I Will Not Fall by Wiretrain. Oh. Seven and Seven is by Liquid Jesus. I know who Liquid Jesus is. But I don't remember this song in my head. But I think it's the one I think it is on this soundtrack. Yeah. You know what I mean? Because I haven't listened to it in a while. But I love this soundtrack. Even the Sheryl Crow song, I'll listen to it. Yeah. It's a really good soundtrack. You mentioning Shark Island made me think of one other one. Oh. Do tell.

[00:57:50] The Bill and Ted Excellent Adventures. Oh, shit. Shit, and now Keona Reese. Yeah. But. I'm sorry. That's why I said she is Keona Reese. Oh, my gosh. Let me pull this up here. Bill and Ted. God. Yeah, you're going to have to tell me because I don't. It's not coming to me.

[00:58:26] Okay. So, it's got Play With Me by Extreme. Play With Me. Okay. Think of it this way. The scene in the mall where Beethoven's playing the keyboards and all the hell is breaking loose. Beethoven, yes.

[00:58:56] What he's playing is actually a guitar solo by Nino Betancourt. Really? Yeah. And it's off of that song, Play With Me. Okay. The Boys. I'm actually okay with Nino Betancourt. It was the rest of Extreme that bothered me. So, go ahead. The Boys and the Girls Are Doing It by Vital Signs. Not So Far Away, Glenn Burtnick. Dancing with a Gypsy, Tora Tora.

[00:59:26] Father Time by Shark Island. I Can't Break Away by Big Pig, which is one good album Big Pig had. But you want to talk about underrated 80s bands. Big Pig? Big Pig. Okay. Yes. I don't have to look into that. I don't have to look into that. Dangerous by Shark Island. Walk Away by Bricklin. In Time by Robbie Robb.

[00:59:54] And Two Heads Are Better Than One by Power Tool, which was actually... Oh, God. The Twins. The Famous Twins. The Nelson Brothers? The Nelson Brothers, yeah. Power Tool was actually... The song was written by... I'm fairly certain...

[01:00:26] Zappa. Zappa's Kid. Oh, Frank Zappa's Kid. Frank Zappa's Kid. Oh, my God. Why am I drawing a blank on him? I don't know. I'm sorry. For a second, I was like, Zappa. Yeah. No, no, no. I know who you're talking about. The kid... Yeah. Yeah. Phenomenal guitarist. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, un-renewed guitarist. Give me a second. My God, sorry.

[01:00:51] Him and his brother wrote the song for them, but they weren't Nelson yet. And they were like, don't call yourself Nelson. Don't think of something else because, you know... Yeah. Yeah, right. But then they went on to become Nelson. Nelson, yeah, because, you know, they're Nelson brothers. Yeah. What else are they supposed to call themselves? Right. But, um... Like, this soundtrack, like... It's one of those oddities. Like, I named a bunch of bands that you've never really heard of.

[01:01:21] But, like, if you listen to that soundtrack, like, from beginning to end with a very open mind, you're like, this is amazing. Yes. And how did many of these bands not make it? Right. Like Big Pig. Right. Like, um... Like, why didn't it push them further, too? Right. Like, if you... If I play, like, for right now, I'll just...

[01:01:53] Ad? Yeah. Of course. Of course there's an ad. Always an ad. Always an ad.

[01:02:26] There's a female singer? Yeah. I don't know. What's her name? I don't know. Like, all... Like, it's like one of those flash in the... Absolute flash in the pants. I cannot believe I don't know these guys. Yeah. Listening to this, I can't believe I don't know them. Like, and it's like... It's one of those things, like, I'm very curious... There are so many different types of music in that, I can't believe I never heard of them before. You know what I mean?

[01:02:56] Yeah. They can be classified as several things by now. Yeah. Big... 1988, one album, Big Pig Bonk. And it's such a good album. Right. But I heard about Big Pig from that soundtrack. Right. You know, I forgot about Shark Island. Friend of the show, Hena, reminded me. I went back and I'm like, oh, shit. I remember. These guys were good. Like, you know... Like, their debut... They have an...

[01:03:26] There's an album I listen to all the time by Shark Island that I absolutely fucking love. And... But, like... Like, that's the odd thing, like, about that soundtrack. It's like, there's nobody on there you've really ever heard of. But if you listen to it, that music is really good. And if you search out the bands, you find some very interesting music. I do that all the time. I always do the... Yeah. The voice, however it is. Yeah. I'm watching shit. But...

[01:03:55] That actually takes me into other... That... Doing that actually introduces you to a lot of things you've never... Didn't know existed. Kind of like when you go to a concert and you... There's an opening band you never heard of and you're like... All of a sudden you're like, why am I not listening to these guys? Yeah. You know what? Same difference. Yeah. Like, I mean, that's... That was sometimes the beauty of a good soundtrack. Like, it could introduce you to new music. Exactly. Like, okay, I like this song off of this soundtrack.

[01:04:25] Let me try to find something else. It absolutely does. And, like, in the 80s and the 90s, that was hard to do. Yeah. You had to work your ass off to find that sometimes. You did. You did. But that was the thing. Once you got a hold of that, you were like, oh my god, this introduces me to a lot more. Because you didn't have the goddamn internet. You know? You didn't have LimeWire. You didn't have Spotify. You know? You didn't have that shit. You had to freaking go from music store to music store. What was the other one you had? You said you had another one. Oh, okay.

[01:04:54] I don't know if you will know this. I'm going to be, like, on the fence on whether you think this is a popular movie or not. But the soundtrack, I've never heard anybody say it was a good soundtrack. But the movie should be popular because of who's in it. The Donnie Dorgo's soundtrack. I've never heard anybody talk about that soundtrack as a whole. Like, there are a couple of songs off of it I've heard people say. I guess a phenomenal version of that song or... Which song?

[01:05:23] Um, I mean, there's the remake of, uh, the, um, the Tears for Fears song. Like, that's talked about a lot. Yes. I guess a couple other songs. And I can't think off the top of my head. But there are a couple other songs off of that that, like, people, like, you know... Well, if you actually look up the soundtrack, Mad World is actually listed under Rowling's name. Not that day's name. Right.

[01:05:52] But as a writer. But, like, who performed it? It's a form by... Oh, that's weird. Yeah. It is weird. Which I thought, because I wanted to remember what that guy's name was. And that's the only one? I can't think off the top of my head. Because I'm going to name a few that you're going to be like, I know that song. Yeah. I know that song. Right. I know that song. Yeah. Right. All right. So we'll start. The Killing Moon by Yoko and the Bunnymen. Yeah. Yeah. That was... That was a big one. I'm going to skip past all the other ones.

[01:06:22] But Head Over Heels by Tears of Heroes was actually in that as well. I don't know if anybody knows that. But, like, I think it's a... Okay, so, like, this is a lot of things of, like... How much of this music was made for the soundtrack, though? And how much of it was just, like... It's in the movies. Or in the movie. I understand it's in the movie. But my point is, like... Okay, like... And I'm not putting this out because you're right. It's a killer soundtrack. I haven't even given you half the shit. I understand that. But I'm just saying, as I recall, it is a killer soundtrack.

[01:06:51] But my point is, like... A lot of the music I've talked about was, like, specific to that album. To that soundtrack. Like, the Madonna song was made for that album. For that soundtrack. The Journey song was for that soundtrack. Like, I think it was the same thing with the... You know, the... Where with this, like... I feel like, like... I don't know what was the Killing Moon. Like, I know the remake of Mad World was, you know, made specifically for this.

[01:07:21] But, like, was Killing Moon, that was... That came out years before. I don't know. Like, that's my point. It's, like... It's a good... It's a good soundtrack. But, like, how much of this music was made specifically for the movie? Or... You know what I mean? Like... I can't answer that. But I know there's a lot on the soundtrack that is, like, specific. I'm a guy making the music for them. Right. I'm not... Not because it's a song-related. I'm not saying you're wrong. I think this is just one of those cases of...

[01:07:48] Like, Richard Kelly and company, like, saying, like, this song fits this moment. Yeah. I want to use this song. I want to use this song fits this moment. It was... Music was already out in the world. Kind of like how Kevin Smith does. Yeah. He gets that song for that moment. Yeah. Speaking of which, I would... Oh, God. I'm afraid to hear this little antidote. The look on your face.

[01:08:17] We were waiting for, um... Brittany winning the Dollar General for a second. And I had Cece and Luna in the back. And something happened. Do people know who these people are? Cece and Luna are Nancy's grandchildren. And Brittany's my daughter. Brittany's your daughter. I don't know if you ever told them that. I've mentioned that once or twice, yeah. Something came up in the next year. And I know. I'm like, okay, you asked for it. And I played Tougher Than Leather by Run DMC. Oh, my God.

[01:08:46] I'm just like... And they turned the car on. And I, you know, hit the thing for the Bluetooth. I'm like, just remember, Cece, you brought this on yourself. Inconceivable! Just, like, you know, right into it. Like, I guess, Brittany was kind of like, what the fuck? What did she do to me? Nothing. It was just kind of like a little bit of a... No. You know. Okay, yeah. I don't know what my kid did to bring one. I don't even know who this is.

[01:09:15] I don't know who this is. That's the difference between being in the car with you. I give her my Spotify and let Brittany pick the music. I can't remember if we were listening to something... I can't remember if we were listening to it, but I, like... It took me, like, both there and back. And then when I was like... I reached a point where I was like, yeah, no. I'm gonna drop a little Run DMC on you now. Run DMC. Hmm. They were influential.

[01:09:47] And that was on the Jane Sun and Bob South track. Yeah. Speaking of Kevin Smith. Yeah. Kevin Smith actually did have some good music on his soundtracks. Yeah, I think the... They used to play them. Yeah, the Mallrats soundtrack is really good. Mm-hmm. The Clerks soundtrack is... Like, for the original Clerks movie. Is just okay. But that came after the fact.

[01:10:17] Because they... They added that music once Weinstein... Once... Oh, I've seen her. Miramax bought the rights to it. Mm-hmm. And Miramax added the music into it. Mm-hmm. Because Smith couldn't... As an independent filmmaker, there was no music. Right. Um... The Clerks 2 soundtrack is actually pretty killer. Who? What's on that? Um...

[01:10:44] I never hear anybody talking about that one. Um... Nothing But Flowers by The Talking Heads. Oh. Welcome Home by King Diamond. I know the band. I don't recognize the name of the song. Invisible Guest by King Diamond. Oh, wow.

[01:11:14] Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head by BJ Thomas. That's not who sings that. Yeah. Really? Yeah. The original? The original. Who did the little... What was it? Frank Sinatra. Was it? It was, uh... Who did the original Raindrops Keep in the movie? Are you talking about Singing in the Rain? Oh! Singing in the Rain. Yeah. No. God. My brain. Yeah.

[01:11:44] Um... Thank you. ABC by The Jackson 5. Okay, I know that one. Naughty Girls Need Love 2. Wasn't the ABC when they were on the roof dancing? Yeah. Yeah, okay. Naughty Girls Need Love 2. Who sang that? Samantha Fox. Samantha Fox, thank you. Good old Samantha Fox. And Misery by Soul Asylum. Okay, yeah. I know Soul Asylum. Everything by Alanis Moritz. But Misery by Soul Asylum. That's the one at the end when the camera's pulling away.

[01:12:13] It goes to black and white. His mother's the milkmaid. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because I think that was what they used in the first Clark's movie, too. It was Misery. I think it's in the first. Which one? Which version ending? The theater ending? Yeah. Okay. You have to be specific.

[01:12:41] Because I think he chose that for a reason. Hmm. But it doesn't show on the soundtrack. But, so, yeah. So, that was all. I have learned that I'm going to put Vision Quest and what was the other one? The last one.

[01:13:10] The last action here. Yeah. The last action here on my spot. I'm going to, just to listen to it on, at work tomorrow while I'm working. Yeah. Yep. So, real quick. Um. Yesterday was the Royal Rumble. Yes. You actually watched the men's Royal Rumble match. Not all the way through. Yeah. I fast forward through a lot of it. But I just wanted to see Penta. Did you have any thoughts on what you saw?

[01:13:39] Other than, I know you thought anything Penta did was phenomenal, I'm sure. Oh, yeah. He's just phenomenal. I was surprised that he lasted that long. I really was. And the longer he lasted, I'm like, are they going to let this dude take this? Like, he wasn't the first out, but he was the first match out. I was like. And because of his new, you know, he's all introduction to the world and all that. You know what I mean?

[01:14:06] Well, they're treating him like big time. So, I felt he was going to get some shine. Yeah. I had predicted he was going to be in the final four. Yeah. Because a lot of times when you get into, like, the final four, like, it'll, like, be like, they, you know, one in each corner and they kind of size each other up. But this didn't happen in this match. But, you know, he did last 42 minutes, which was impressive. Yes. I mean, I've seen him rest a few times.

[01:14:36] But, you know, you got to. That's pretty grueling. Yeah. You know, I like watching. I like, I actually enjoyed Raider Mysterio. But there was, like, a lot of times when they, like, be thrown out and they would turn around and give them that look. Yeah. And you're like, dude. You're overselling it. It will mean mug. I know. Every time they'd be like, this thing guy, you know. It's like, you lost. Get the fuck out.

[01:15:05] There was one dude they had to restrain. Yeah. I was like, you're out. No matter what you do, you're still out. Just, you know. I think that was Jacob Fatou. Tall, skinny, blonde dude. Oh, no. That was Ludwig Kaiser. Okay. Yeah. He. He had to be restrained. Yeah. I was like, tuck your tail between your legs. He lasted six. He was like six seconds or something. Yeah. You know. You got in the ring. You got thrown right out. He was like, you're a nobody. Go away.

[01:15:35] Penta's still in there. Gotta watch. But, no. There was. I am ashamed to say that once Penta was gone, I fast forward just to see who won and I have no idea who the dude is. Jey Lusso. I don't know. Yeah, he's. I did kind of watch that Otis guy tumble around a little bit because I'm telling you, the shape of his body is just so fucking odd. And it was like amusing. And then after a while, his hair bothered me. So, I was like, I gotta fast forward through this. But. I did not see how he got out of the ring.

[01:16:06] So, you didn't see what was probably the great. So, one of the guys who was in there was a guy named Braun Breaker. Mm-hmm. He is Rick Steiner's son. Okay. Okay. Okay. So. I did see that when they did that thing and he says, father of. Yeah. Yeah. He is a freak athlete who they have laser timed him coming off the ropes at 22 miles an hour. What? What?

[01:16:36] Yeah. Ridiculous. It is. I'll have to rewatch it and go. Because there is a moment where, like, they had a guy who was coming out, but he got attacked from behind so he couldn't make it. And they sent out this YouTuber. Mm-hmm.

[01:17:05] He throws, helps Braun Breaker throw somebody over the rope. Mm-hmm. And he's so excited and he's jumping around and he's looking around. And meanwhile, Braun Breaker goes from one side of the ropes to the other back and he comes through and gives him a spear that I swear to God I thought he was broken in half. What? I'm going to fast forward and watch that. Let me see if I can find it real quick.

[01:17:34] That's terrible. It was just like one of the, and then Braun Breaker picks him up and throws him to Otis who's been knocked out. He's, he's, it was, in fact, it was Otis because that's how Otis gets knocked, taken out. Braun Breaker was trying to get him over. Speed comes over, helps him get Otis over. Otis is all pissed off. Braun spears him, throws him to Otis and Otis just launches him back behind him onto the commentator's table. Oh my God.

[01:18:05] At one point you hear Michael Cole be like, sir, are you okay? Oh my God. That's hysterical. See, he's just a freak athlete. Man. Man. Yeah. I hit that fast forward button way too soon. God, that was fun. And you know what? It was because he was showboding. Yeah. I didn't see the guy behind him.

[01:18:34] And if I would have noticed that, I wouldn't, I wouldn't fast forward. So I'm just curious. Like, so you, you don't normally watch WWE. You only watch this because of Penta. Correct. And after Ray Mysterio, I was like, I'll watch it for him too. I like Ray Mysterio. Right. Was there anybody that stood out to you? Like what, from what you watched, like you were like, Oh, he's interesting. Like something you didn't know. No, no, not even the dude that ended up winning. Yeah.

[01:19:06] No, I think I'm just, hi. I think I'm just too into AEW. I don't know. I don't know. I mean, WWE is a, Sabine, nobody wants to hear you rub the microphone. She's like all up in my grill. WWE is a very different animal than AEW. Yes. Yeah. Like I, I can talk about, I mean, and there's a lot of different things that you talk about, like the, the false of AEW right now. And there are many. Yeah.

[01:19:32] But like this was, the Royal Rumble was a four and a half hour show. Yes. It was very long. They had four matches. Hi. Now don't get me wrong. The, the Royal Rumble for the men and the women, that's usually over an hour. You know? So I understand that. You had a ladder match. Stop that. Stop it. And you had a two out of three falls tag match. Right.

[01:19:59] I had no problem with it, but it was just like, there is so much bullshit in a WWE PLE. Well, you had the Cody Rhodes match. Right. That was the ladder match. Sorry. You did say that. Sorry. Sorry. Like this, this thing started at 10th at, at, at six o'clock and was over at 1030. Yeah. I, I did notice I fast forwarded through a lot. Yeah. And, but there's so much bullshit.

[01:20:27] Like it's like, and when you watch an AEW pay-per-view or you watch an AEW show, like they transition very quickly from match to match from segment to segment. They do like WWE. It's like, this match is presented by Slim Jim. Yeah. Snapping. And then, you know, like, and they do a good job with some things.

[01:20:48] Like one of my biggest complaints about AEW is, has always been, they do a horrible job of educating their audience. Mm-hmm. Like their, their assumption is in the internet wrestling community will chastise you for this. AEW fans will chastise you for this, for asking, well, who, who is this? Yeah. Like Google it, look it up on YouTube. Well, I don't have fucking time to do that. Like.

[01:21:14] So AEW lays that out because they have those clips and just the wrestlers. Well, like WWE will do it. Like they did it very well. Like if you're watching the, as I'm watching the Royal Rumble and they understand like, you know, in the United States they're still on Peacock. But around the world they're now on Netflix. And they're in more countries than they've ever been in before. And they're educating an audience on who these people are. So they do a very good job with like vignettes.

[01:21:45] And like, if you weren't watching Raw or SmackDown, I can't remember which one. But if you weren't watching and like you didn't know anything about the DIY Motor City Machine Gun feud for the tag team belts. Mm-hmm. They educated you on that. Mm-hmm. They did a very good job of showing you this is who this team is. This is who this team is. This is why they're at this point. Mm-hmm. And they do a great job of that.

[01:22:10] And, but there's so much other bullshit that they put out that like you go like 10, 15 minutes between matches where like nothing. It's just been miscellaneous bullshit. Yeah. Where like with AEW, it's like, okay, that match is over. We're going to this. That's done. We're going to this. We're going to this. Here's another match. Here's another match. Here's another match. Like, you know. Yeah.

[01:22:33] Like they, now the problem becomes like if you watch an AEW pay-per-view, it's like four fucking hours as well. Yeah, right. But it's like we have 15 matches on the card and they're each going to go 20 to 30 minutes and the main event is going to go for 45. Right. Like, holy fuck. Like, you know. Right. Or like. Can't we just have a happy medium here? Yeah. Like, I mean. Cut that in half without all the promo would be perfect.

[01:23:03] Right. And it, and it, where, that wears on you even more than the WWE one was because it feels like, well, at least I have like a 10 minute break between match and catch my breath and relax. Like, if I was in attendance at a, like, especially like a big event like the, like the Royal Rumble or even WrestleMania, I would probably be annoyed with. The wait time. Yeah. Like you just, there's a lot, there's a lot of sit and wait. Yeah. Because you're like watching a TV show.

[01:23:30] Like, you're like, you're like an audience, like, you know, an audience member at a TV taping. Yep. Like of a, any, any show. Yep. Where like with AEW it's. Move, move, move. But at the same time, like when they introduce somebody new, I don't know who the fuck this is. No. Like, you know. Yeah. When all those people came over from New Japan, I'm like, I don't know any of these people. Right. And I, you know, I still don't at times.

[01:23:56] Like, you know, it's like over time, yes, I've got to know Ishii and this guy and that guy. And, you know, but at the same time, like when they were first introduced, I'm like, who the fuck is this? And why is everybody so excited? Yeah. But I'm the asshole because I don't know. Yeah. Instead of like, well, let's educate you on who this person is. We don't have time for that. Because we got two more matches to fit in. Right. Yeah. So there is, there has to be like a happy medium somewhere of like. Right.

[01:24:27] AEW taking care of their audience and, and, and making sure they know what this feud's about or what this is about or what that's about without taking away from the quality of their matches. Right. WWE can do the same thing. But yet, man, it's, that's shortened out a little bit. Yeah. Because. No, that's shortened out a lot. Yeah. Because, you know, there's a lot. We're going to have to like two or three minutes and give us some more matches. You got to wonder, is there enough for me to go around? You know what I mean? Right. That's the other thing too.

[01:24:55] Do you actually have somebody to fill them voids if you had them? Well, like that's the problem. Like both, both companies do. Like big, like AEW, like just signs people and then put some. Yeah. Where like WWE has a deep enough roster. Like you, if you're giving me a four hour pay-per-view, you probably could have fit two more matches into that. You know what I mean? At 20 minutes apiece. Yeah. Yeah. Even 15. Like you give me a good 15 minute match.

[01:25:25] Two. Yeah. I'm, I'm pretty happy. Like there was a, I mean, cause they were like, you, you, you're going through like the roster and I'm thinking to myself, wow, there, this guy was in the, in the Royal Rumble, this guy, this girl, like there were people like, I was like, wow, I can't believe they weren't in the Royal Rumble. So like, what did they do for that? You know? Oh yeah. So is that, but that also kind of tells me like, maybe I don't have plans for them at all for the next three months. Right. So you're going to WrestleMania with nothing. You know?

[01:25:53] So it's, it's, it's from a fan standpoint, it was, it's both of them are difficult to watch, but for two very different reasons. Yep. So. I agree. I honestly can say I only knew or recognized a handful of names and I'm not including Penter or Ray Mysterio on that. Other than them and the whole entire time. Yeah.

[01:26:23] Where AEW, I would probably know 98% of them. Yeah. Cause I don't know none of the newcomers that I haven't watched in the last couple of months since they started streaming live. Well, I mean. Like, the funny thing is, it's like AEW is meant to be an alternative, but yet their alternative is a bunch of WWE retreads. Mm-hmm. Yeah.

[01:26:49] I mean, it's like, that's what, like the, the, the, the main event for the, the AEW revolution pay-per-view in February. John Mossy versus Adam Copeland. Edge. Edge. I was going to say, I recognize that name. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Oh. I don't need to see that. Like, I like Edge, but like, even I'm like, man, is this, that, that's, no, I don't want to see that. Not a whole main event. No. Eight.

[01:27:18] You know what AEW's problem is right now? Hmm? Mount Everest. Really? Yeah. Why? Because they were positioning Darby. Yeah. To be the guy that beat John Mossy for the world title. And then Darby, Darby had to leave to go to Mount Everest. Right. But then he got injured and didn't. Both. I'm talking about right now. Oh, you're talking about now too. Right, right now. Right. They were positioning him. Mm-hmm.

[01:27:44] Because this whole John Mossy and the Death Riders and, you know, whatever his plan is, which I still don't know. But, like, they're just, they're out to recreate AEW or whatever the fuck it is. Darby was the guy who was, like, leading the charge. Mm-hmm. And then they had to write him off of television so he can go and get ready for Mount Everest. Hmm. So, they have to continue this storyline until May. Mm-hmm. When Darby comes back. Yeah.

[01:28:13] To set them up for July for their big, like, July is when Darby's going to win the world title. Yeah. If I'm, I could be wrong. I'm mostly wrong. Well, that's, that's depending on whether Darby comes back from Everest. Right. Assuming Darby comes back from Everest, he's not one of the, uh. He's his bastard. Yeah. But, like, it's, it's just that funny thing of, like, you've kind of had to put your entire story on hold because this guy wanted to climb Mount Everest. Yeah. Yeah.

[01:28:44] It's ridiculous. It is. As much as I love Darby. Yeah. Well, it's asking somebody way too much. It's asking your boss way too much. Like, you need to put your company on hold because I got to conquer this demon. Yeah. Yeah. But, yeah, I promise I'll come back and we'll finish. Just give me a little time. Like, what the fuck?

[01:29:10] Well, I mean, like, I know, I remember in the middle of his big push, Hangman Adam Page walked away for three months because his wife had a child. Oh, that's a good reason. It's a good reason. But it's also, like, especially at that time, like, AEW was once a week. Like, they weren't, they weren't, it was only Dynamite.

[01:29:38] Like, and he addressed it. He's like, you know, this is, this is what cowboy shit is. This is putting your family ahead of it. But, like, at the same time as a party, I was like, you couldn't get away once a week? Like, you know what I mean? Like, you were in the middle. Like, because it was like, he was the guy who was going to beat Kenny Omega. Everybody knew it. It was the story that they were telling. That's how it had to end. And you built to it. You built to it. You built to it.

[01:30:08] And then you cut it off at his legs. And then three months later when he comes back, you're expecting us to. And everybody did. Everybody bought into it. But it was a part of me, like, as much as I like him, I'm like, man. Like. Yeah. You know. I wouldn't say right away because you don't know if there was complications or why. You know, but. Right. You can't assume what is happening in his personal life that he could not get away from. I mean. I understand that.

[01:30:36] But when he came back and addressed it, it was like that thing of like. You know, you didn't know what was happening in his life. And all of a sudden, he was building towards this. And you were like, okay, here we go. And then he lost a match. Like, it's like if you lose this match, you can't fight for the title. And he lost the match. You're like, what the fuck? Like, this makes no sense from a story standpoint. Right.

[01:31:05] And he comes back three months later. He wins the casino battle. Casino gauntlet battle royale, whatever the fuck it was. He had the chip. And he was cashing it in. And he did. And he cut a promo, like, the next week. And he explained, like, you know, I went away because my wife had a baby. Okay. I don't know. Maybe it's the fact that I've never had a kid that I was just like. And you know I'm not going to defend Hangman. I just don't care for him.

[01:31:35] But you can't. You have no idea what was going on. Right. You don't. You know. I mean, all he said was his wife had a baby. And he was being dead and being alive. The kid's alive, yeah. Because they've written under the story. Oh, but at that point, you didn't know. You didn't know why he was gone. You can't assume anything. Yeah. Hmm. I don't know.

[01:31:58] I think sometimes when you tell me this is where the storyline is going, it has, like, 80% of the time, you are absolutely wrong. I know. So me having this high hopes that Darby is going to win this thing, and maybe when he comes back, or if he comes back, or say when he comes back, I'll be watching it, waiting for it, and it won't happen. But it's just, it's that thing of, like, it feels like this is, like, the way they were building the story. Mm-hmm.

[01:32:29] You know, because he, Darby was even, like, they were doing, like, their tournament thing, and he was telling Will Ospreay, like, I need you to focus on AEW and not just this tournament. And Will Ospreay's like, no, I can only focus on the tournament. Mm-hmm. And after I'm not at the tournament, I'm more than happy to help you out. But that never came to fruition.

[01:32:52] Like, they were showing Darby building himself up to be the leader of AEW, the original. Mm-hmm. Like, you know, the original pillar is now taking a lead position to step up. And he lost a match to Moxley, which was, like, his second.

[01:33:14] And Tony Khan loves building towards, like, you keep losing to this guy, you keep losing to this guy, and then eventually you beat him. Mm-hmm. That's the storytelling that Tony Khan loves is he did it with Darby, with Cody for the TNT title. Right. Like, he kept losing to Cody, and it was always, like, you know, he had the tie, the time limit draw, and then he lost to him in a match, and then he fought him for the title in the tournament.

[01:33:43] You know, and Cody, he hit the coffin drop, but Cody turned it into a pin. Mm-hmm. And it was, like, all these little things along the way until finally he beat Cody. Right. Like, it was, like, that was the monster in Darby's way was Cody. And then they're doing it again with Moxley and him. Like, they've had a couple of matches now, and every time, Moxley destroys him.

[01:34:09] But it's, like, you know, Darby keeps getting up and coming back for more. Mm-hmm. And, you know, so it's, and Moxley approached Darby to be part of his team, and Darby's only going to fuck himself. So, like, it was, like, all these little things, and then, you know, they do the angle where they break his neck and drop him down the flight of steps, and nobody's seen Darby since. Right. Because he's, you know, doing what he's doing. Yeah, calming him out of his. But at the same time, it's just, like,

[01:34:39] from a story standpoint, that just seems to be the smart build. Yeah. Right. So. Agreed. All right. Anything to add to proceedings there? No. Thanks for letting me step in. And sorry I didn't come up with more. No, you're all right. You could. It's all good. Remember, there are a number of different ways you can reach out and touch us. You can send us an email. Speaking of email, let me read it real quick. It was something I just wanted to address in Thad's email. Ooh, Thad. Yeah.

[01:35:08] Most of the time, Thad has very little to say. He stopped sending it to me. I hadn't looked in a while, so I can't blame him. Sean, you are so wrong. You would not know a decent movie if it came up and licked you in the balls. Whoa. Gladiator 2 is not that bad. I can't believe you had beef with the movie. Well, I mean, to each their own. Yes. I am known as somebody who enjoys a good, bad movie from time to time.

[01:35:36] Some movies, I think, deserve more recognition than they got. Mm-hmm. But Gladiator 2 is not one of them. Ooh. That was a bad fucking movie. But you enjoyed it. I'm glad you did. Um. Wow. The Pirates are so cheap. Why would they want that deal for the Paul Skeen's rookie card? Pony up a couple million, or you will never see that card. Well, they're not going to see that card. It's going to auction.

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