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I mean final of the men s cricket World Cup in 27 years. This is B.B.C. 5 with B.B.C. News it s 3 o clock yours clear Graham research by the B.B.C. Suggests a quarter of patients in England suspected of having sepsis are waiting longer than the recommended one hour to be put on antibiotic drips experts say it means lives are being put at risk Linda Reynolds a solicitor for the family of your holiday who die from sepsis after fell years at a London hospital are not surprised that the N.H.S. Is stretched we understand now is an hour wind however the research is to show that he and bosses talk of and the more success there is in treating sepsis and prevent to write. And I just Anglin says there are signs that performance is performing improving sorry. The end Security Council has failed to agree a joint statement condemning an air attack on a migrant camp in Libya which killed 44 people the US put him back the statement without Washington s approval Libya s UN backed government and rebel militias have blamed each other for the attack Stefan tissue Rick read a statement for the secretary general and to no good terrorists he condemns this horrendous incident in the strongest terms and he expresses his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wishes the Requip recovery to those injured the secretary general calls for an independent investigation of the circumstances of this incident. A student paramedic has died after a crash between an ambulance and a B.M.W. The 31 year old was flown to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham but died from her injuries 2 crewmembers on the B.M.W. Driver were injured. 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People living on the streets in the middle of a cold snap the club says it s offering homeless people blankets and shelter shows you has a sports Captain Owen Morgan says it feels pretty cool to lead England into the semifinals of the men s cricket World Cup for the 1st time in 27 years England beat New Zealand by $119.00 runs at Chester Leigh streets with another century from Jonny Bairstow the Black Caps will also almost certainly make the last 4 because of their net run rate adman this out of Wimbledon after losing to Fernando Verdasco in round 2 the British number one was 2 sets to love up before a knee injury appeared to hamper his movement from the 3rd set homewards fellow Brit have the Watson lost in straight sets to a net concentrate Meanwhile the 15 year old American Kori golf is through to round 3 she was completely unfazed by playing under the lights on with a new roof closed on court number one as she swept past the former semifinalist magdaléna River recover 6363 the women s football World Cup final will be between the defending world champions the USA and the current European champions the Netherlands the Dutch won their semifinal against Sweden one nil in extra time and Manchester City are set to sign the Spain in fielder Rhodri from Athletico Madrid for a club record 62800000 pounds City have also brought a fullback Angeleno back to the club from P.S.V. Eindhoven showed you what the score he ll be back at half past Good morning 5 past 3 on up all night and we ve got lots coming up in this half. July the 4th discussion on a bit of a waste around the world as well and how good we are at recycling or as the case may be we are recycling the weather no Morning Rain for the north and Isles but. They are selling feeling chilly say the day had. Cloudy in the north with rain in the northwest but from. Being nice and sunny of 16 in Edinburgh I m 25. Through the night shift and I don t know how you do this with. One of the only 3 he s coughing for you WANT to people I know he doesn t take it. This is the most mundane keep it brief my night shifts next night thing of grapes. By the way you know when you re feeling yourself and a bag of sweet unsalted popcorn hell thanks. A lot of people all of you listening to this just night will be working the night shift and I wonder what you know ships night shift snacks are there something quickly on the radio I ve had some chopped up pieces of. Like something you would give your child it s actually rolled from person. Night shifts not sure we do a little bit of course there is a presenter who is fairly infamous for his snacks on The Late Shift. In fact I think yes I think I can see this. All of. You say when you look across it. Anyway so your night shift snacks are very very welcome. Goods were nearly there. Nearly 7 minutes past 3 in fact the fetal remains will. Hit the. Street. We are going to place. The fifo women s 115 years on 5 lives as a B.B.C. . 7 minutes past 3 up all night with Cal MacDonald on B.B.C. Radio 5 live good morning to you the world produces over 2000000000 tons of municipal solid waste every year that s enough to fill more than 800000 Olympic size swimming pools for head of population the worst offenders are the us as Americans produce 3 times the global average of waste including plastic and food and this is all collated into a study by compiled by Maple Croft a research firm that specializes in global risk and there s more bad news for the US when it comes to recycling to the only reuse 35 percent of solid waste well well Nichols is the head of environment for the risk maple craft and he s been telling me how to put this data getter Sure so there s a few things you measured where you we re looking out waste generation and we re looking at recycling safer waste generation we look at 4 different types who look at musical sort of ways to look at food waste we look at plastics I mean look at how to just waste and then with recycling we look at how much waste is actually how much of that music waste is actually recycled and we also look at whether or not countries have signed up to certain treaties around how they re going to treat waste as well OK so then some of the numbers in the United States are the worst offenders in some respects yeah so in terms of municipal waste produced per capita they re pretty bad the not the actual worst but they re not very not performing very well but what we can say is that waste that they do produce they re really not dealing with very well at the very school very poorly in our recycling index which shows that they re producing a lot but not dealing with a very well and why is that. I think it s a couple of things I mean living here in the U.S. You get a sense that the whole place is very big so it s quite easy to kind of hide a problem like waste you know it s not like the same in the U.K. Or in Europe where actually you know we have incinerators in towns because that s where we have to put them it s difficult to kind of see this stuff in the US it s easy to ignore and like anywhere else it s not nor kind of sexy topic people don t want to talk about it you know you look at the Democratic. Primaries we just had you know there was 7 minutes on climate absolutely nothing on waste and this is a huge problem is seen by the amount of interest we ve seen from consumers and from investors so there s a couple of things there and I think finally there s also the lack of investment in things like waste infrastructure. Survey after survey especially here in the U.S. That infrastructure in general is a pretty poor not just waste but you know roads transit trains all these kind of things but waste is especially poor and we get the situation now where with China refusing to take a lot of waste cities are literally just burning it rather than treating it essentially is easy to ignore because it feels sometimes perhaps this is a very U.K. Thing but it does feel like you can t really escape the problem of waste you mention plastic or example as a great example of the moment isn t it where everyone I think is is hyper aware actually of how much plastic we re buying and packaging and all this sort of stuff why is it easier to ignore in the United States when it comes to waste and recycling is there not as big or visibility campaign or effort to this in people s faces I think that s definitely one thing but I would say even in the U.K. It s probably only been the last sort of 567 years that people have been really into plastic it s quite incredible how it s sort of blown up and as an issue where you have people kind of plugging away other issues around climate change they really don t get the same kind of published the so I think you know there are programs like planet Earth for example that really brought home the impacts that plastic waste are having I think here in the U.S. Preps there isn t that kind of onus as much I don t mean there s the same culture in terms of reuse I mean we see a lot in the data we look at that. Waste in. Creases with per capita incomes so I think you know this is where you see richer countries that produce more waste effectively and I think there s definitely an element of us in the US as well but we are starting to see action over here where I am in New York the state is bringing in a plastic bag ban for example the next couple of years which can echoes the action we ve seen in Europe in the U.K. Why is China taking less waste. There s a couple of reasons for that I mean part of it is to do with pings beautiful china 2030 policy whereas they re trying to they ve seen a lot of the impacts that. Development has taken on China there s been very little consideration of environment of the environment when they re building big cities when they re building infrastructure and there s a growing middle class that is not happy with this they re not happy with air pollution with water pollution and equally they re now not happy with the amount of waste that they re taking So I think China is definitely doesn t want to be seen as the world s dumping ground anymore you know it wants other countries to be looking at this and there s also the aspect that a lot of the waste being shipped over there as we ve seen with the instant between Canada and the Philippines wasn t really waste that can be treated easily or recyclable I suppose we ve mentioned some of the US doing badly probably mention that Germany perhaps predictably without wishing to play on stereotypes is the most efficient country when it comes to this tell us about Germany what are they doing well yeah so there s a few things Germany doing well they do school very highly on our recycling index and I think there s a few reasons for that I think one it s interesting that you mentioned the sort of cultural ideals around that I think that s very prominent in Germany I think there has been a bit more in for investment in infrastructure I think also attitudes around things like energy from waste so burning waste to create power I think that s much more common in Germany and some of the Nordic countries as well that even in the U.K. Where you often see protests against incinerators near residential areas I would say that you know Germany s not perfect on this I mean it does export a lot of plastic weight especially as well. Well they typically that waste is going to other countries in the E.U. Although there s a big going to Southeast Asia but compared to the U.K. And U.S. For example there s more going to countries which are better able to treat it and you mentioned the U.K. There as well well should we just reflect on how the U.K. Is performing in all of this sure the U.K. Is a little bit like a mini us I guess it s generating a fair amount of waste but it performs much better in terms of recycling I know recycling levels are under the focus a little bit over there because they ve sort of stalled in recent years and I think part of that is to do with waste management capacity you know just isn t there it s very difficult to know what we can do with that but in terms of how much waste the U.K. Is producing it s not hugely out of line with its size of population so for example the US money makes up 4 percent of the world s population but it produces 12 percent of its musical solid waste U.K. Is nowhere near that kind of level OK so slightly encouraging for everyone listening in the U.K. . As was always interesting to consider with with research like this which is start for some of these countries for sure how much influence it will actually have or you are you are you doing to make sure that this information gets to the people it needs to get to and has the influence that presumably you hope it will have Sure well we as a company we work with a lot of clients for whom this is really starting to come on the agenda you know you have a lot of companies who ve had sustainability goals that kind of expire in 2020 now they re looking at 2030 and seeing what what is going to be on the agenda for that and we have as a mention an awful lot of interest from shareholders from investors from consumers in addressing this so I think you know this kind of research is great in that it frames the issue but I do think there are companies need to kind of take this on in terms of how they re looking to invest in secure economy innovations processes new technologies this kind of stuff so whether that s alternatives to plastic or whether that s ways of reusing plastic that we had to have or other kinds of ways streams so I think it s a huge issue it s not something the. One company can solve on its own they need to work together to do this and we do also need some help from from governments or whether that s investment in infrastructure whether that s incentives to increase to improve markets for recycled materials or whether that s investment in in of ation and also even things like bans that you ve seen coming in in the U.K. On straws and plastic bags these kind of things drive innovation and really show a signal as to where companies and corporates should be moving that s the thing isn t it because I as an individual can do all I can possibly manage to try to reduce my waste but pales into insignificance when you come up against big companies or you come up against big government and local councils you know that sort of thing where the waste management is appalling and so I m doing everything I can in my little flat you know recycle what I can play to these giant coming out to play and just ruining everything I m trying to do. Yeah I mean I think that s maybe a little harsh and I think it s great that you re doing all you can I think we should all be doing what we can to recycle I think there is an issue with what people call kind of aspirational recycling where they put things in their recycling bin that really can t be recycled and that causes a problem with some of the machines at the processing plant so you know I think the public do need to become informed about what they can recycle and what they can recycle because there s an awful lot more you can t recycle than you probably realize. But yes it s definitely worth mentioning that companies need to take the lead in this and I think you know the action that you re taking and the films that people watched on plastics and you know dying sea turtles all these kind of horrible impacts we ve had on the ocean I think that is starting to move the needle The thing is a lot of what we need to do is kind of in the background it s not obvious things is infrastructure it s not sexy things that people can talk about or approached about on the street with with chuggers and Greenpeace and things like that you know it s things that are beyond their control and this is where government needs to step in and help out I think will Nichols there from Maple Grove to compile data on waste and recycling for a country. Around the world an instant chat with Will at 17 minutes past 3 nigh on 5 Live and it s a pretty big day coming up in the United States. Yes Miley Cyrus thank you very much the biggest party in the USA of course July the 4th Independence Day and it s imminent in fact in the U.S. But it s going to be rather different this year instead of the traditional fireworks display over the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. President Trump is going to walk up the steps and deliver an address to the American people are salutes to America display as well of military might to show support for American troops but there s been criticism of the decision to divert 2 and a half $1000000.00 of funding from the National Park Service to help pay for the event and when the plan was announced last month the Democrats jumped on it denouncing the president for politicizing a national holiday but has the 4th of July ever really been a political Well she has been writing about this in The Washington Post she s a fellow in early American history at the University of Toronto hello welcome to the program. Thanks for having me our pleasure thank you very much shall we start then by working out if the Democrats are right are they right to be criticizing President Trump for wanting to put on this this different July the 4th celebration . Well I think it s certainly valid to be concerned about any speech the trip makes just because his rhetoric is so inflammatory and dangerous but it s certainly incorrect to claim that he is politicizing would otherwise be an apolitical celebration or event since there s been a 4th of July to celebrate it s been a political day and what is about this change in design spend his angered at the Democrats particularly Well I think you know 1st of all people don t really know or aware of the history of the 4th of July they don t really think about the ways in which it s been politicized in the past. So that s the 1st part but I think people in particular are really aware of the ways in which the current 4th of July celebrations are already intensely political and full of political messages so when we think about the flag the songs that are. The appeals to the military that are made those are all inherently political messages right and they re all designed to equate patriotism with allegiance to the state with the allegiance to those who wield that political and military power and so the Democrats folks criticism of Trump is a problem not only ignorant of the history of the 4th of July but also because it s unaware of the ways in which current 4th of July celebrations are already political in what I would argue are problematic ways is there a fascinating irony here in that the Democrats and perhaps not being aware of what s happened in the past have themselves politicized this by criticizing the president. Yeah I suppose so again the 4th of July since there were political parties has always been an opportunity for one party to attack the other to host a rival 4th of July celebrations for each party to claim that they in fact are the true Americans the true inheritors of the revolutions legacy and that their opponents are tyrants our enemies to the revolution so this is really an old battle being rehashed I think yeah bozos would sting is that President Trump isn t actually the 1st president to give an Independence Day address in fact how do Truman did and he was a Democrat that s right he s not really. Making history in any real way although I think people are right to be concerned about you know the tanks and the. Great expense and resources and all those sorts of things that are being attached to the rally Why is that I can sort of why shouldn t I mean perhaps this is a mis conception misperception perhaps from the U.K. But the military is one of those things in the US that everyone takes great pride you did in supporting veterans supporting people who are serving in the armed forces who want you to be celebrated. In a sort of extravagant way and praised on Independence Day Well I think for one kind of surrounding yourself with tanks kind of smacks of course of authoritarianism than it does of the glorification. Of the troops who are serving. You know I also find the glorification of the military on the 4th of July to be somewhat problematic for the reasons that I explained they re really all about. Refining the status quo encouraging allegiance to those who already hold power and I think imbedded in all of that messaging that I ve talked about is this idea that. For this claim rather that the United States is the best country in the world the freest nation on earth and not only are those planes unfounded but they re also inherently conservative right they don t leave room for critique or improvement so those who would maybe criticize Trump for being political on the 4th of July should think about their own celebrations of the force and those political messages that are embedded within the celebrations that people are claiming are nonpolitical Yeah and I was mentioning earlier in the program that I was in Washington D.C. Last year on July the 4th I don t think I was a tourist and I was enjoying the festivities no with that but I think it was undeniable really there was a sense of goodwill and good natured in a very enjoyable atmosphere that everyone was kind of embracing and of course all the old events the fireworks mills that just added to it as well. Is that a problem is a problem that people are kind of getting together and enjoying themselves on July the 4th I m always for people enjoying themselves I think. The 4th of July is going to be a political day no matter what it s also going to be a day of celebration and enjoyment and to me it s really a question of what use those politics we put to and what use the celebrations will be put to so you know we think about people in the past there are many groups who use the 4th to critique power and to highlight the ways in which the revolutions promises were going unfulfilled. So evolutionists for instance would hold rallies and demonstrations on the 4th of July Frederick Douglas famously gave his what to the slave is the 4th of July oration on the nation $52.00 so there are ways I think in which the 4th is an opportunity to use the kind of celebration in Pope and circumstance to think critically about politics about the nation about the revolution and who has benefited from it and who has not I think that is a more. Important and more in the Spirit of 76 in revolution than kind of engaging in mind with rites of loyalty and allegiance to the state. How will you be spending to life worth as a great question while I m in Canada so yes OK as far as. That s interesting in itself Yes OK So are you Are you Canadian are you from Canada I am Canadian although I did I just moved back from 5 years in the United States where I was in graduate school OK Interesting interesting what s been the response then to your our school you work at the University of Toronto you are Canadian. You re critiquing Independence Day celebrations in some ways how is that going to hide. Yeah I made myself a bit of a target I mean of course you know with a piece like this you open yourself up to criticism. People being kind of shocked that I would take on the 4th of July maybe problematize American patriotism on the other hand people who I think didn t read the article very closely if at all are angry with me for being somewhat of a trump apologist and saying it s fine that he s holding this rally which of course is not at all what my piece says but then you know others have been very kind and supportive and have enjoyed the peace so something like this you know it s always a mixed bag and you know I try not to hit 2nd too much one way or the other yeah fair enough on a similar note that I m I believe Monday the 1st of July 20900 for the 1st of July for you I should say is Canada de Were you celebrating counted today. I not really one for patriotism. It s always nice to get a candidate theme don t know that importance. Something to look forward to really but. I m trying to think what the kind of equivalent these are in the U.K. I suppose we all have likes an understudy for Scotland and to George the Insta for that would those are the days I suppose that come closest to things like Independence Day and counted the. Nothing nothing here is is quite celebrated in the way that America I would always associate July 4th with U.S.C. Extravagantly celebrate that. Yes absolutely and Dave like Memorial Day as well of course yes of course there are there are other opportunities in the year are there are there high schools then the question is are there other holidays and commemorations where President Trump should be looking to focus his attention is there other other places that he could make take more of an opportunity to to express himself in the way that he s going to on July the 4th do you think. To be honest I m happiest when he s not expressed but how OK. The last year alone when he expresses himself on the loss of people oh yeah I love the show it puts on. Yes the problem I think is that there are consequences to this political circus and we know that. You know white nationalist has been inspired to violence by the things that he says you know you know not only great hope that he would be making a speech on the 4th of July but really any day without it making a speech would be preferable to me OK as it is really interesting talking to thank you very much surely there has been writing about July the 4th and the politicization of it and I should be writing in The Washington Post from the University of Toronto so a good insight there and. As she said making a bit of a target of herself but well she seems up for the job for the fight anyway July the 4th of us in D.C. For July 4th last year clear it was good fun well if you highlight good question well I actually I think I can probably say this on the radio let s go for it I m going to the White House on July the 4th with permission as I like that over the it didn t jump over the fence but our friend well friend of 5 lives actually. Got in touch with and and here into the trip into the into the White House which was really amazing Alas the same question again what was the high life in the ice then well we went and I thought well one thing that s going to take us but when just when you walking up the drive of the White House and you see it with a reeling and things in front of you you re like oh my goodness it s right there yes the White House so I go into the into the press. The press briefing room my goodness I m tired of the press briefing room where which is you know arguably the most sort of publicly visible bit of the White House I suppose we see those breasts community and that was just a just even Stargirl force behind the podium obviously which was very very enjoyable Well scary thought amazing honestly amazing Happy July the 4th grade. That was interesting with thanks to her for coming on this is 5 life was stop for the B.B.C. New show is coming up 330 on digital B.B.C. 7 slots to go from various cities B.B.C. Radio 5 Live and here is clear research by the B.B.C. Shows that nearly a quarter of sepsis patients at hospitals in England are not being treated with antibiotics within the one our target and H S England said there are signs performance was getting better the U.N. Security Council has failed to reach agreement on a statement to condemn an air attack on a migrant camp in Libya reports say Britain proposed to statements that would have condemned the attack but yes diplomats said they couldn t support it without approval from Washington. A student paramedic has been killed in a crash between an ambulance and a car and stuff which are the West Midlands Ambulance Service Trust says it s tragic that someone who showed so much promise has died and the to conservative leadership candidates have been challenge to bring forward plans to tackle the social care crisis a Lords committee says 8000000000 pints should be invested immediately Shojo has the support England will face either India or Australia in the semifinals of the Cricket World Cup at Edge Boston next Thursday when Morgan side secured their spot in the last 4 for the 1st time since 1992 with a 119 run win over New Zealand justly St throughout the group stage as a whole I think we ve we ve been inconsistent the last 2 games in particular have probably been some of our best cricket probably pas. Very 1st game against South Africa and that s that s where we want to be if we had our last 2 games having played cricket that we did we could ve said that we gave it our best God it s been good enough to get a straight A semi finals New Zealand will almost certainly qualify because even if Pakistan win their last game the Black Caps have a massively superior net run rate British number one colored man let slip a 2 sets to love lead against Fernando Verdasco in their 2nd round match at Wimbledon Edmond slipped to during a rally in the 3rd set which appeared to affect him for the rest of the match but he insists he didn t lose because he was hurt over an injury just got to be when you are in school and you ve. Got to be able to play at the intensest match so long they re free and plough the same intensity at the end is No Excuses are just stuff. In the women s draw Britain s Heather Watson was knocked out by Annette contrary to Estonia but the global headlines will again be stolen by the 15 year old American sensation Curry golf the teenager breezed past the former semifinalist magdaléna recover 6363 she seemed unperturbed by playing under the new roof on number one court but she says that life has been hectic since she beat Venus Williams in round one a Monday so I can t lie and scare F.L. Now normal but it was honestly so hard just of social media and everything trying to focus on my next match because people are surfacing about the Innes So I just just tried my best to reset the Netherlands are through to the final of the women s football World Cup was yeah the European champions beat Sweden one nil and sends them into Sunday s final where they will meet the defending world champions the USA The Swedes will face England in the 3rd place play. On Saturday Manchester City are set to sign Athletico Madrid s Rodriguez this or just Rodriguez he s known after activating the Spain midfielder s release clause with a club record free of 62800000 pounds city of also resigned left back Angeleno from P.S.V. Eindhoven for 5300000 Athletico themselves have made a big splash in the market so with the 5th most expensive transfer in football history they have paid Benfica 113000000 pounds for the 19 year old Portugal forward Felix how Kael center Thomas men s comeback has been put on hold until next year after breaking a foot in a freak training accident he was expected to return to playing this month following the end of a doping ban and in shooting Great Britain s math coward Holly has won the World Championship in the Olympic trap in the not so in northern Italy that s the latest from B.B.C. Sport 2095 live at Wimbledon she sounds like the B.B.C. Sounds out and take us wherever you are and whatever you re doing that trajectory is with me just being Roger Federer smiling as beautiful as ever he was well he s got a pretty good high 5 going right now you know he needs is good luck trying want to me just wish him good luck good chemistry already between you. 5 and across the B.B.C. . Time now for the football daily here s Caroline Barker right and if you needed something to wake you up it was that lays that last half hour of our game here in the on the Dutch back and when we needed them stood to their fate and the Dutch players stood up a late night to me on brings you the news that the 29 team took the World Cup will be won by either the USA all the European champions the Netherlands and England they will contest the 3rd place game on Saturday against Sweden both games on 5 live Sport There s a small in my voice does that B.J. Is trying almost out France and enjoying the fact that they re responding to. So if Sherman would have won with this picture in the next half hour on the football takes him out on the on top of most trusted for magic 10 minutes to RACHAEL BROWN fitness and Patton have been here we ve got plenty to talk about one meal actually time when and for the Netherlands means that they ve reached the World Cup for the 1st time who wins it will talk about that and then there s one other story and how well London town at least would also be talking Frank I m taught in Chelsea after photos emerged that appeared to show him smiling on his way into Stamford Bridge that s a journey you re about to take in the next few hours time as you head home where are you shop surprise not there was no here tonight but the fact that Frank I m taught has been saying Mr Bridge. Frank SMAIL his son for Bridge is no better no thanks surprise spent always lace me with his down to the bridge. With good will expected to happen because it s taken so long. Range is what we need to be great to see next you want to talk about I mean everybody has been going on and for about 2 weeks on it was that the whole court it s a good thing though but they need to get it right I think good race and Jason user chosen is he way does. And other clubs would be important. For sure but they re buying players they can t because you ve got a bundle by employers so maybe there s no real big deal of it in Russian maybe the shoes they get that a guy gave them a deal and make sure everybody understands what s accepted because you know in the past Yoshio. To the most just because it feels like up and up still fabric and publisher in a nightclub because the party is wild from the Transvaal from them are they posing Well it took a long time but was a go worthy of winning any match Jackie garners long range strike in extra time 99 minutes in the Manchester United fair means that the Dutch should go in 3 to that if I know. That we want to discuss the 1st of all regulation time. No we don t doing it because I m a little bit sad got no recollection of it so I know defensively it was lightening and attacking it was bad things started off the complete polar opposites to the game the night before England USA both went after both when you know absolutely hammer and song at the game and it was so exciting the crowd was you know was absolutely in jubilation with the start that happened OK contrast that with snipers where both teams are off they were cool they were you know raging on it you know it was more exciting than it was they ve just been on their knees thanking the the funds in the crowds absolutely is way better than. The question is really. The Netherlands because Bonds wasn t you know she was no win this game so she s been buried for this team because she has won the pitch process and. Been allowed to beat off tonight so you look at her from behind they don t but she has been attained Jason by covering them so this was a technical reasons for it now I m very serious I stop and I know that it s gone all right gone cause Congress she says in his best Essex why only talk about sides go keep the settings with beautiful sights talk me through them write to prominence commingling go to record capital. Well I think the focus when we had was sorry and then DA with effete which was an excellent because it was through a whole host of play is and I m not very good at chronological order so tell me a way out about it. That was the cipher the tone was it was a long one yeah she came upon that and there are a 100 say I was if I m just the one question. Then. I ll say it was brilliant of the higher wages because we ve written them down way which was the here and there but it was a community them huge breach you you. Argued this Israel people mean if. Anything plated they re both good looking or both keep it simple they re having not they have none of the looks of it when it did it that the normal good Cheney cool stuff was rock solid and that s it they let you can always keep it going to buy they had launched a. Painting for both especially when the pressure was being built from the corner from the suite so all that technical stuff was OK but it was the flashy stuff which brilliant seeds were going to have to make an argument which one was a bad save you know and. I painted that because he could be a looking one with the 2nd one was like kept over the spot and that s fair enough. That the hardest of those very different saves the hearts of those 2 I would say Lindahl say. That the Bull Moose is almost behind him to push off. Power from the coats dropping the spin. On so he can push open the top pan then is the highest hand rather than going with the bottom hand oh that s because he s here. And you re full full stretch now is impressive thing for both those keepers to execute to save brilliantly and they were a full full extension of what they date and not was what was possible made say possible I m delaying it too much but we need to say. That whatever made by palms really every single sinew of both bodies and their fingertips have changed the direction of both a couple of inches and not was enough and if that s how you can do and both and what are really hard will have half of the possession short and graceful and as well if he keeps doubt with extensive precious and they found a new doll in the ducks in the Dutch call from the day I m slow of Sweden colon is where the initial onslaught was uncrowded all around I think looked at one play in those 16 players in industry. Books the numbers and all the Dutch people is having to contest with to try and get to the ball and she did she commanded a box exceptionally well one of the best games I was sorry for a good number of years a played against England for Holland enough see the play a lot for Also And that s the best game of never seen a key point made there is that by the state is all without clubs a moment but it shows you naturally just how going pro in the deadliest house in the league back in England has improved the level of Gokey can hit but generally to get it to your fingertips up to maybe a goalkeeping at this tournament lanes and every other that they put next to is converted so educate has been made for an interesting 2nd Hoff and then we go into extra time and we have a shift in PACE I think we talked about and we see Jackie going and with the winning goal 99 minutes the Dutch go through would 2 be winners because we all sat here I think didn t we said this weekend we re going to go through this one. Of those if you re just going as wish. To dispose of a minute you say. That she said otherwise well maybe no maybe not today based on the woman says of the Netherlands but I have to say I did the bracket on the face but what is I do they get sort of a to go on I went with my head over my hope when we got to the semifinals based on how good the USA are and I did predict to us I never went far enough to know as an H. 005 but going back into the archives to the Nate before the start. Would get through and who in my world has made a thing that s been lost oh OK on Dublin s well to the point at which we re all trying to be off the time as the saying that we all predicted the Netherlands would get no one predicted it did you predict that the Netherlands would meet the USA in the front of the World Cup $29.00 saying I m afraid I m going to join a gang are no harder to watch and I was well I m not sure either of these 2 are going to be. Who deserves to be in the form of the World Cup because. They all know the real shot to the real Go to say they did push him or it was him but I just recall that you just didn t know where. The rules are going nowhere do I care a day or not and I think this is what will be so encouraging to the USA This is what the Dutch will have to find to get when the Dutch won the Euro as 2 years ago on home territory they were fabulous they were absolutely sincere they were surprise package that as well the big guns if you were Germany in front didn t buy the Ducks did everything went right for them 2 years ago here I am not sure how they coped very paranoid to the game against Japan they should have got out in the last 60 minute penalty they deeds have a good 2nd half against Italy in the Kuta finals there are much better so I did a survey and then too tight own balance perhaps they had stepped it seriously the USA would she not if the Netherlands come through now and managed to beat the USA in the World Cup on the bodies one of the biggest upsets shocks by so what we ve seen so far in this tournament from both sides even would mean spit will be straight in football history at a major international tournament thoughts but we know what they can do from 2 years ago who they need is a 90 minute performance Do they have it I m not sure but so many of these chain so many of these schools where in the saw that won the Euros 2 years ago and 90 minutes anything could happen we know that anything can happen well she s counted a final shot has won I was going to counter that with the euro that the play is a stood out. Probably not going to play understand and completely out for me tomorrow to play opposition Bandung said today to be honest I the players that really stood out in that 727 scene when they won it they just not here in the high notes at the moment and this time we matched up the final with anything that would worry in the USA. No I think if you could have picked a foreign picture it s armored to be shot at I think this is why it s out perfectly for the USA I don t think it was easier for a foreign movie there are merits but I just think it s quality they don t have anywhere near the quality of USA Today they took too much time to pass the ball to their teammate and the way the USA break the US play. Is a squeeze you they get close you know. They are believe that we ve got to go in this group you know I like me one are going to. See. This we re through here together the group stages you know you get you get. If you re a decent team but he had Spain who are improving older. Strange and then. Became. Uneasy at the point he couldn t because it would be the far. Nor USA on a good again he said to the. People I know I m very very close to. The House they re going to be a good. Second seed she said her face said you know. If you just wait out that 2nd save then they ll take on the Netherlands in the fun of the World Cup on Sunday. On Saturday before all of that for England. Sweden just a word on as Lonnie at the end. Had carried off and she s been one of the prize of the tournament not just. Watching her and what she s pool creativity says she ll be a big miss we don t know what injury she s got by which. My mitts off to full time hey so she won t be trying to sweeten What s will toss cool that baby for England all of the army going to go with we have loads of text to say having watched that England must be a use knocked off already but I must be extra mask off that I know enough I know maybe maybe but you know. If there were maybe it would have to be the right to them . Are I m expecting it to be sweet. Because it will be a part of the steak is what I m going to go on the hard especially our girls especially our girls at the age. If they can just about. Not what they wanted. For the way they tried to play the game over you ve been excellent. Nothink the one a convincing win against Sweden just to really prove that you know this is where they re out there we re now really be and buy the best team in the world and come up against a team I think they re right 9 S. We didn t bowl we know that they ve been really hard to break down things are going to find a way to stamp their mark on this tournament with a really commit Similary much into how they did against Norway does anyone think there s a chance to say to. You would. You give to your season. I m going to give you more of a game yeah I mean there s still a 100. Percent agree and I d like to see that and I would he wouldn t do that with a gold base that on. The street. You see this trigger but you ve got other straight because they re greedy as tree with England. Now. The good thing will give them a chance give them a chance I think with the gold and. I think the fact that she s tired when Alex movement up with people good playing in the final with pay you know just to go behind is well I think why I will play I think why it would be devastating not to but I think. Write that around the page that he will make changes because Daddy s the sort of manager that he is but he will still want to wait and he will absolutely still want to get out I think it will be a case of write it make 10 changes that have I can play in the rest of the world which I do but maybe I think I ll go or what I did a very key thing I think because make sure that she does get that time at the tournament well K.B. s got an injury there was rumors that Carly picked so a bit of an injury. And you know why I know I m very notes Rachel could this be possibly their final respects to be on base and if that s the case and I m not saying insider information I know you happen based basket case they need to marry up scene would want to give her experience Well I mean Marriott s is younger than obviously. Kara Boggs. And she s part of the next generation of goalkeepers along with. The Who s been here is a 4th goalkeeper in the top of it and so you have to give them experience and you know in some ways why not she s got all the components to be an England goalkeeper and she can play out the box very competent playing out the back and something that s important for the single entity. And it be a wonderful experience for her so you know he s got some decisions to make as to what he wants to do with this place game. What effects it will have on his younger players what effect it will have on potentially some place who we may see even retire after this last game you know I think he s made so really decisions in his right so really right decisions for. We just have to go with what he did do I read . Yesterday and we will still go to. One of those one of those aren t we. Have to jump in and defame a. Game I think you do with what s so hard on it but the big they were on the better team won the day. I was just do a thing who is most disappointed. It was disappointing to try to use you play against the best team in the world and turn against them and live your measure. I thought didn t really give a go around I m going to go. Through metal with mammon here which is he s just said it s over now 24 hours is gone he s going to come to about it anymore so I m going to keep pushing forward interesting point from Rachel about who might or might not retire and who do you think this might be the last I m full for England anyone want to hazard a guess I dare you to write anyone off but no this is how. Is it a mystery plays last year when I was your mentor the 13 or so they got most on the . Base you d be on the elephant in his ear and you never actually did you could do it but he said the just go can go on and so she s cool to give splits. But will say I think right is what I think he think Karen Carney this is have just got this is have they will want to go on they were once official they will know who themselves I think Tiki would be lympics coming out next year as well as the polls a tip that they supply is that ony way at the end of their careers and their international their all tournament is coming up in the next 2 years but as Rice says these kids the last World Cup So some players and then that is a big decision that as a manager to make you would want surely to get those places well if the youngsters to give them the opportunity to give those a plays an opportunity and just call it up at odd times you get your point about Mary Epps but I just wonder Carlito put it that well couple years ago I was the only school player going to get any time I think upon that medal and perhaps to give her the opportunity to play in the bronze medal match yes she d have played at the tournament if England to go on to win the bronze medal at the house to give her the opportunity to find the ones medal match but I get the better we have so arguments about OUR think everybody going to be trouble. Everybody who chose to go into the. Management story has it why not try 100 exactly that I don t use it. Because I ll tell you you know you might make great. Sentiment. Completely agree A but I certainly know the emotional conversations that. Play. Today tomorrow when he s making decisions for the final much less might be on manager this team I hear and then you re off goodbye thank you Dion Dublin Yeah. You know you. Simply wasting. Always. Dreaming. I had to create this massive stadium. How did it all not very far. But beyond Dublin in the house and out again thank you Dion on the. House that was a mount intentional house an intentional house apologies. To film a new series. Around the stadium and the spam and getting it wanted this thing been so i then into this these 3rd place guy again Sweden on Saturday is this progress has been made progress from the year ends have been made progress from Canada 25th and what will progress be at 90 minutes. I think it the nail they need to nail on a convincing performance. Place is what we. Call years ago bull we talked about how would. Could have been different if we ended up playing against one of these teams tonight in the semifinal and we would have just if i m sure we would have one of these things. Would be in play in the USA in the final and you know it s the way to how that we played them when we did in the semifinals so you look at that we what we made progress even if we finish the book The difference I saw was the application of what I want to think about the top 6. Bills to play the formation you want to play. The edge that the USA had over England was my view and I ve never seen. Such small distance between the U.S. The powerhouse You know the number one team for however many years one however many lympics. Have so much belief carried himself so highly role models and multi-millionaires in their own could trace. To ruin them so close we have made progress it might not look like on paper but we have made significant progress who s the better team in 2 years time. To painting them bring in younger players coming through you need to know. The thing is the Barry very big. Thing that there s a group there of Can some of them of age together on there but there are there are . Just difficult to say on the levels of improvement in terms of course. They are improving. I think from an Indian perspective in terms of catching up with the U.S. Is perhaps setting up all right the U.S. Have another maybe 2 possibly 3 and I would be great doesn t I do I think we saw it in the guy. It s France I think the sort of thing yes they said yes. But they were always ahead and it just reminded me of. The mental women. That is just still better than the up it s a human and a parent and when their head they kind of pull to see it back I think if the U.S. Could have stepped it up now I m not saying the ending would have been able to win and I completely completely great place it in that ever happened to the US I think the trajectory is right but I. Think as small as we necessarily think it is about 2 years time we re excited me about seeing this on the pitch throughout the tournament is the difference that we see in the make because some of the link she could see the munches to see D.N.A. How little all those plays a played together for so many is and how we work so well on the pitch the fact that you got. To know each of the so well that moved across different teams the professional place. To improve not just as individuals. And I think you could see you could kind of. Play together for a long time amongst the city. Playing out from the back. Side. And it s not just about lunch city given those examples but I m see in I think our league in some ways is stronger than the U.S. Because we get to use all our English players and. She Rover the Pantaleone if they want to start. To play Champions League football so that was exciting for me in the tournament and you know the box not going to change the league has got back to him better and better every year so we re going to see improvement on the pitch or they can. Have a safe journey you have pain and. It s a lot to work with and thank you for being out here with us at the work I can I see it s been an honor to be here and I really didn t know he s gone exit stage left Brecht s and lengths and all that the doctrines of we bounce in singing Come Sunday because they re in the final of the World Cup they will take on the USA bikie spots and RACHAEL BROWN predicts will be top of the commentary team come someday be told that on Saturday will bring you up against Sweden in that place both games for cop kick offs both games on the 5 live Sport but games will be analyzed in day to week dripping with sweat by the football diety 4 times was in prospect from car one Barker you can subscribe to the food bowl daily right now on the B.B.C. So you never miss an episode ever again it s nearly 4 o clock. When you found the best long school it s this this is B.B.C. Radio he. 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There was it was a 2 adults sitting poolside in their lounge chairs and they were hanging out by the pool and they had a fence around the pool and a little 4 year old kid you know walking around the pool and they didn t have the pool fenced off entirely the fence was open Ok around the pool and so what happens but the little 4 year old walks through the opening slips on the side of the pool and falls and now luckily I guess this 4 year old s dad doubles as Superman in an alternate life because if you haven t seen this video you can look it up online because this dad gets out of the lounge chair and does a full on Superman dive over what had to be what a 4 foot vessel I would guess it s 4 in full on head long dive over and clears the fence and gets in lands in the pool and gets the sun out of the pool quick but what I thought of was the fact that you know the gate the gate of the pool wasn t all the way closed and allowed the 4 year old to walk right through so when you look at a photograph a look at a clip I want you to open your expansion use all the ball in the pole you saw all the kid fall in the pool you saw all the dad doesn t jump in the pull the trigger draw back the way he dove in the pool I have no idea how deep the pool was right but you missed something in the photograph if you look to the right there was a girl hanging on the spillway of the spa and there was another child in the spa looking at the kid who reacted 1st dad or the gentleman that jumped in the pool right so easy there was still there were people in the pool there was someone in the spot someone in the poll Ok what s a little child going to do he becomes very very inquisitive he said well that ball there s really totally nothing wrong with that what happened Ok And here s one to tell you there they were paying attention they were watching what was going on they were all faced up in there but in their fall you know happy. They were watching what was going on and that s key that s key how long that takes if you kind of wind back in your mind from the time the child went in there s a pull to the time to gentle. And got in the pool was about 4 seconds out maybe I mean he was quick to get so 4 seconds into maybe another 22 and a half 3 max to get the kid out the pool out of the water or up out of the up in the body out of the water so about 7 seconds now take the same scenario you re all faced up in your phone you re not paying attention you re not looking you heard something splashing and pull the draw back with a child safety fence is there amazing deterrents to get that deterrent it is not a baby setter it s actually not called a baby fancy it s called a safety fence Ok it s designed for 2 types of people children and I hate this word frail elderly adults now. That fence has to be 20 inches from the edge of the pool why is it got to be 20 inches so you can walk along the side of the pool area go there s a reason for that you don t for one customer say I want it on the edge of the pool No no there is a reason for that so now it s so down it s do this out you re sitting on the pulled back in the shallow end right and the fence is up except where the areas by the shallow one where you re sitting now the child falls in at the deep end almost can t see I m almost can t see I m why is because you start light in that mess shop and a couple of little potion you might not see nuts you know here s something but you might not see any thing so I love the fact that the Adolphus were painted a chance to what was happening in this way of being pull very important so those who want to go out and swam that s great this late into the topic now not the topic of the day but a great topic to talk about was when you go to the swimming pool put the phone down it s there for emergency purposes at this time period it s not for you to be going on your social media writing letters reading books put the i Pad put it all down this winning pool why did you buy a swimming pool why is the pool in your backyard it s for enjoyment it s for that family it s not for you to be center self-centered enough that you can t pay attention to your children or other children or adults that need to be watched remember we don t swim alone here right this is a buddy companionship knows 2 kids into one of the pool one of the spa Yeah 2 to even being watched by 2 adults that s all we saw in the photographs or in them in the clip so when we re out to pull put it down why are you out there if you have to go inside for a potty break because we don t pee in the pool by the way it s not good. If you don t do other things in the pool either that s not good at all we can create what s called script look it up big word I can t spell it free I can spell it but look it up and see what happens so we don t want to do any any bathroom duties in a swimming pool but let s say we we have to go in the house for whatever reason that maybe everybody leaves the pool everybody leaves the pool now you could put your child safety fence up or safety fence up while you re going in the home and put everybody out of it but remember you got furniture over there they could slide at furniture right up to their defense let me tell you how resilient children are yeah they ll fall yeah they ll cry you laugh sometimes at them when you re hurt they ll probably laugh back that s how resilient they are it is true so you know up over the fence maybe hang on a little get hung up a little bit and then on the ground roll off in the pool you don t even know it it s over you don t have time for that we can not replace a loved one it will change your life forever now all the sudden the pool is no good to you because it s changed your life so why don t we let the swimming pool be exactly what it is it s for family entertainment it s for exercise it could be for rehabilitation it s amazing what they are it s a low impact in some cases no impact for rehab you want to Groton and get a little bit physical in a swimming pool maybe burn some burn some extra calories that you want to wear off guess what something pull something pull you not hurt you need and I heard your arms not saying you can if you re hurt but you know the impact is a residual it s minimum so leg exercises are great in a swimming pool but rares your sweat by the way so you ve got to carry some hydration you re right on swimming a $10000.00 Google I ve got tons of water here all around me while gas fill our gas what you can drink that water I don t have an issue with it because just as good as yours it s just as good as your past water. It technically is where the exception of Shiner Cason if it depends on what type of pull you have will depend on how good that is is as baking soda good for you. Yeah yeah yeah you cook with it you eat with it yeah brush your teeth with it yeah pretty good in it when the fridge keep everything fresh air you go get rid of odors you know see that s almost like salts 14000 known Usia not going to salt water pool it s not good for you yeah no well I mean it now if you have high blood pressure going to evil Yeah Ok but it s a certain says Yeah again $14000.00 plus no news is for salt so chlorine is chlorine in your out your tap water you know there s a ph value right to your tap water there s a calcium hardness to your tap water typically what s going to happen in Central Florida out of iron in your water could well let s call it do that s that s great homage so I m going to talk about residual your if you have in your tap water if you re to buy the water treatment facility your chlorine count going to be higher than the one that s 3 miles down the road why they ve got to sanitize all the way down the line try to end up with about one part per 1000000 of chlorine in your tap water the ph is going to be about $7.00 Ok the alkalinity is going to be about $120.00 to $150.00 could be as use me as high as 170 the calcium your tap water about 170. Iron and copper iron should be point 001 and copper should be about point 002 now what are they what are they what are they putting in tap water to make sure that we are not going to have anything grow or cling inside these old water lines now p.v.c. Lines for the most part don t have this which is called Food grade phosphate while they re done that well they do that 2nd to Nice in a lining inside that pipe and also allow no organics to grow in that water because by the way chlorine will not kill phosphates I m absolutely over you retail people and I say you retail people get that means all of you in reality when you don t test a customer s problem when they walk in and say I got algae my pull yourselves and yell a treat a couple jugs of chlorine and sent him down the road Ok and that could be the fact that they do have algae from not having sanitizer in to put by the addition of putting phosphate in the swimming pools you re putting tap water in you re putting phosphate in so if I have one part of phosphate today I got 2 parts of phosphate tomorrow for 816 then we re just going to escalate way beyond that now the sudden we have a bloom that looks like algae you bought shocked they gave you alledge aside and guess what a 45 days later came back you go and what s going on here what s going on here so if you don t ask them to do a phosphate test they won t do that let s do this they will tell you that all you ve got a couple 100 parts per We are not measuring in per 1000000 we are measuring in parts per 1000000000 Can you comprehend that that is 999999000 1000000 it s a big word right so big I don t know how they got to get up you know at the end but it s to get to a 1000000000 parts That s house Minet is what is acceptable in your tap water for phosphate. Can we do this not a not a not and not a 0 you want 0 you do. Don t want to buy that gallon of Algis I m enough phosphate refer $30.00 or $18.00 or $20.00 and put that in your pool because guess what it s not concentrated enough the stuff that I buy I buy at my distribution is $164.00 a gallon but guess has Guess how much I m using musing about 4 ounces for 10000 gallon you re used to $32.00 ounces for 10 gallons so what happens every time you put something in your pool it becomes a dissolved solids you want to put these gallons of phosphate remover and not get it all out when I can put a concentrate in going to you pull little cloudy it will clean it up and I guarantee you once a phosphates gone it s gone and then maybe you go on a maintenance dosage if you have to put water in your pool it s not leaking by the way but to evaporation slimming down you use and maintenance doses 407-282-4911 please visit our website at t.c. 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That was good stop smiling over there the show will go on and he s laughing with you not at you where you go oh we re going to miss Patrick he s going to win your last show Patrick this is my last is my God I would imagine when I when I tell you last week and you remember what I told you last weekend I could pick the music you could get it man just like your music was you know but you know I gave you that you know you don t need to you don t need to butter him up anymore Patrick and leave him yeah I told Patrick to play all want to Larry s compact shows with wherever the right to Joe Yeah I m I don t think I know your Listen Larry Seibert we almost got away with players that were on the rainbow for it when you re gone back music sounds pretty good so Patrick you re going to d.c. Man what are you going to do in d.c. I m going to run in a sports programming show sports betting show sports betting show so in other words we re going to go back to the seventy s when I say that you were moving on yes you are moving on up man so not only moving up you re moving north Yeah exactly I ll be sending you guys some pics though he s going to you he s going to help us make a little money Ok so I told him if you ever get bored of the radio out there you know I don t stop talking to members that don t yeah I do remember Dad as our radio back down Reinado Not only that is dead air is bad air please how many people how many House good to talk to the engineer over here oh a guy that s making all this happen we re broadcasting 100000 watts I don t know how far we re going today but we re going north to buy for we re going up and 75 are going down not to take the Jacksonville daddy quite but we re pretty close find a bigger antenna you know back in a day I used to have that big a whip antenna and never forget that you know a back seat. A day s. Drive to a gas station I got to get this 14 foot whip antenna and all of that just will not only that you know they had to fly fluorescent lights overtop you know I think I ve popped it. Wasn t you know but you know but antennas got a whole lot smaller today we had little short front of the back of the shark fins on the back a most right yeah I got my dad had a Maxima growing up that as soon as you start of the car up the antenna did you treat their you know Man Well my truck has an antenna and then of course my rag top has an antenna my wife s car down it s in the windshield so you know there s so much going on today you know I mean we got we got hot hot hot no rain we got rained down we had no rain and that s why we re back to rain again today Yeah show us what we can only do so much and so much time and guess what everybody every every contractor that s got contracts out there wants your money we just have to have a lot of cooperation with Mother Nature now there are no place on this earth that I m aware of that has 365 perfect days to work. We have to deal with the elements so last week when and part of the week before 956-798-9905. Look if it says it s 97 degrees out and heat index 105 Guess what Chris it s 105 it s 105 that s what I tell you it feels like temperature Yeah it says 95 but it s heat index of hot and it s one of my biggest grades and all for a little thing that shouldn t get me so angry but it just gets me angry I ve got to say it feels like 105 been on 105 outside it s only 95 out but you know my forehead says it s 105 it s hot you know it s hot my guys and most guys because we don t have we have very few millennia in the pool industry. Very few very few and the ones that we have are awesome they are go getters they want to get it done so you know not going to be political but college is not for everybody I did not go to college to start this business 39 years ago in August 39 years ago so it s worked out pretty good for you not tapes and I do 7 figures every year in business and I didn t go to college you don t have to go to college to be in business you don t have to go to college and be in debt for $100.00 grand or whatever you re going to spend on college and then can t get a job for 40000 dollars year that can t get you in the lifestyle that you want to pay it back so there is nothing free by the way let me say something the only thing free in this life is air you breathe an advice nothing s free so when someone promises you something for free I don t care if it s a it s a pull builder by the way it s free it s not free nothing else for a k. Now I m the kind of contractor that will give actually give you something but I won t tell you it s free if I ve got an extra something in my shop that I want to move on that s And brand new and I ll never put in use equipment ever ever ever ever and I won t sell you used equipment ever ever ever ever because I don t want you to come back say it don t work well it was free Well Tony don t do free Tony does if Tony give something from the company it s from my heart because I want to give that but I didn t tell you it was free I just gave it to you so phrase bad business everybody understand that it s not free so this free education ain t flying because it s not free I m going to have to pay for you ve got to pay for it so when someone offers you free it s not free it s somewhere in that price by the way now obviously I have a rebate programs that I have from hi great friends at Hayward now if I get a stack of automatic pool cleaners I didn t tell you it s free I just put it in your contra. There s no charge it s really free because I got them for free and I can t sell you something I didn t pay for but I put it in the contract is no charge yeah not free no it s no charge paid for the other stuff paid for the other stuff so I pay it forward always pay it forward I always have and always will pay it forward so we re already flying into this 1st segment our 1st half of the show but we want you to know something for sure we re a quality contractor family owned and operated and I love the fact I met a gentleman on Friday that said I found you in an article I read from 2013 you were considered a pool Google guru and I said thank you very much for the comment 407-282-4911 please visit our website at t.c. 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Heating and Air Conditioning we re still watching for scattered showers and storms in the forecast through sunset but later overnight through tomorrow morning humid low seventy s by morning and then tomorrow the 1st half of the day looks call the 2nd half of the day scattered storms the rain chance in your neighborhood 50 percent the high 91 from Channel 9 when it s news I m meteorologist George Walden Berger. Security triple team traffic on the 417 northbound beyond the 4 way block on the right lane also a crash on the 408 westbound before Mills Avenue also blocking the right lane I 4 eastbound still a compact up near the attractions area and on approach to downtown Orlando starting around John Young if you re heading westbound on I 4 expect to run into delays as you approach downtown Orlando the start up once you go past Princeton street trouble in traffic I m Stan Morris News 906.5 w. D.b.o. . 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That s not a call and join us here live on the air at 8 or 42200965 we re making amazing things happen in your backyard you just got a call and I m telling you man we you know what we have what do they call if someone calls in from us a wireless cellular telephone it won t tell you what takes Well it said wireless caller call he didn t he never heard of a cell phone before now and that or this is what some calls for a landline is a landline phone now doesn t exist I don t exist anymore well I tell you what I had a great time meeting some Also people last week and I want to thank Mr Bishop and his awesome wife for this one the service they did to our country what a great story I love the fact I can sit down talk to meet people for a few moments and love the fact of their listeners and that they trust our company to come in and do some work for them so thank you Mr Bishop one for your service which was quite a long extensive service and for your of the opportunity to once sent a proposal into opportunity do some work for you so you know if someone does a Google search on me or they do they find related articles I m also honored and privileged to have done some great things in this industry and for someone to find me that way and call us and thank us or hire as or enquire or answer questions stuff like that you know if you are one of my customers you will know that I go the extra mile to make my customers happy and I do that for a reason because I am not big corporation where you don t have access to me as an owner most companies bigger companies than I You don t have access to the owner you deal with the superintendent period you don t get to go and talk to the boss man but you can talk to me I m a little different in my competition this is why one I m elected not to be a contractor to build 234500000 pulls a year just don t want to one you kind of lose the grasp of reality of the proper product that someone pays for but they remember the price he pays the value you receive so you get the cheap price you get the cheap work sorry that s how it goes so think about it if you re going to get good quality workers you re going to pay a good quality worker price kind of agree. That guy so I says so why do I go get the guy off the street that wants to I know you make $300.00 an hour Chris you know you do but I don t get the guy off the street does he want to make $20.00 an hour and put him in your position guess what we want to have a very good show no it s not going to happen so you know just because someone is less expensive you know that I my my overhead is as trim sick as a convey I have a $1500.00 square foot office you know it s got several offices in there and got a couple of restrooms which is cool so we have employees are taking care of the little storage in the back. I do have decent trucks my trucks are only 2 years old my my trucks all year and a half old so but my overhead I m not I don t have this massive overhead so I bit every single job to get them so if I m a little bit more expensive than the other guy guess what pay even more you know I m still making money on pay for the quality that you get Tony s not making 250 grand a year because I m only paying my people so much money year I don t do it doesn t work that way I pay my guys for what they are worth doing the job and if it s not about this if they can t make money they re not going to work you know you could just go be on an entitlement package you know claim welfare and and food stamps and get on subsidies and all that but don t become productive we are productive citizens of this great America so I like the fact that. My people aren t lazy but I pay them for what they re worth what it s worth to do the job do they want to make more I will tell you today I could ask every one who doesn t want to make dollars I ve got about I m surrounded by about $8080.00 people in our in our group in our group and if I ask anyone I m going to say not I want to raise now and more money sure they do but you can only get what you re willing to cuss people in to pay and I don t go Kate Chris Wow Chris you live in a $4000000.00 house man you got a Maza around in a Ferrari and of in a driveway a Range Rover over here you ve got this massive back yard and chain on going to. I m just going to kind of jack Chris s dumpers up right here to make a few extra dollars It don t work that way it don t work that way so we don t take advantage of our customers never have never will and here s something I was very good I sleep well at night knowing that I did my job I did it right and when my day comes in and my tickets been punched all I can say is I did it right I did the best I could remember I didn t go to college now if you go to business school you go and run business a little differently than I do it s called accountability Well guess what I have to go to school to learn accountability to know but what I didn t do is I want to Hayward University check it out I got some Univer I got to university degrees not never gone to school forum but yes I did I did see some classes at some universities and I do go to Hayward University Why do I go to Hayward university Well there s a reason I do that is one is their equipment is so far state of the state of the art advanced in my competition. Thing hands down well guess what I need to stay abreast of what s going on so a lot of times I get involved in the programs I get involved in the product and I tell you something every day my good friend Patrick Schmidt guess what he might be on the show next week Ok got he so smart and he s such a such a technical guy that will give you that breakdown of we re going to do that next week if he comes on this show we re going to talk about soul so much information as far as technical information about how to do this that you know either I can answer but you know what I d like to hear from Patrick because this was really cool to call Patrick up I say Patrick I can t get a Wi-Fi connection off. The Fritz on the logic or on T.V. s and he told me something yesterday and I m Guy 5 I m gone wow small little thing so let s say Chris Crago to get into Chris Crawford s wife I I need your wife I name and password are usually name and password so I learned this yesterday it s very important because this was a hick up that is getting resolved but let s say Chris Crawford s log in at home is Chris is with an s e h r I Pacifi s. Crawford and your and your logon is I don t know jelly don t ask jelly don t Ok let s call that someone s done with that was I said what s that s where it s a bad figure out real quick but all the sudden I can t connect I m going to God I did everything right I got a great signal I m reading this I m doing it what it what what it doesn t pick up is that apostrophe in your name. But it doesn t pick up the pound sign I m not a half sighing guy we do pound signs Ok that s the pound sign when you hit the pound sign you get something in return Ok maybe of a completed phone number I gave access code stuff like that so. No exclamation point so it has to be criss cross c h r I s e r I w a 40 just by your name right yes you did I did pretty good Jeff ass and you nailed man then all the sudden I don t have to worry about gone. Excuse me it a lot I can log in there s no hick up and it just doesn t read that that. Simple you will read it right learn it yesterday so far hasn t happened to me thank goodness because most everybody would have something you know my username a c home. No See home not sort of like would not run chrome c. 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Night and I have a lot of fun with her on that crew actually still really who are over there and my friend Pat who runs sound for AC d.c. Also went down on the continent so I went over to visit with him and you know I ll never turn opportunity Well you spent time with McCartney in the past and you sat next to him and had conversations where they may you know I got to tell you what a legend in music what a legend and music show oh he s going to be original I mean he looked a little of course you know he s 77 years old and he s still out there and played almost 3 hours last night that s amazing man I mean when I play Band On The Run there s so many songs die like that McCartney blackbirds one of my I love because he s a 12 string guy left out you know play in 12 you know play 6 trends on the guitar you play 12 strings on a guitar and what an amazing job multi-talented individual show again same type venue 5000 people is that about right now no he was I mean I mean it was about 18. 0 Ok so sell out obviously there s no way that show could not there s no way none of his shows don t sell out there s no way I mean if it s raining out they re going to find a way to get their spelling out you know find a way to get there because when you talk about Paul McCartney you re talking about a rock n roll legend who s been playing music that we re aware of since the really big shoe back in 1962 is that sound about right kind of he was on he of all the so in 64 but they care to me not only that I m going to 60 years yeah so when I talk about the really big shoes to we all know who that was that was for us grey haired people that was at cosmos remembers named BELIN. That was always our fun on Saturday night was Ed Sullivan in the Carol Burnett Show right. You couldn t go wrong with that So how are things in Vegas How are things at the residency fantastic things are going really well we had a show on Thursday we had last night which afforded me the opportunity I mean also Steven Tyler got. Helter-Skelter with Paul McCartney Are you serious Oh wow so we just kind of dry Steve rate and then we have a show we have a show tonight and then and Friday this is only have a big a MacBook on the last night I m doing Aerosmith tonight and I m my ears are all running over to join you this priest Oh wait a 2nd here you just left them like a couple weeks ago well yeah but they still carried on and I had to leave and I was a teaser you know so are they doing another show Judas Priest is in there you know they had another 10 shows left right when I left so that he looked and I thought it was so poor so your show was 1st tonight is that correct there is no we finish we said it s about 10 o clock I may go on at 930 Judas Priest and some of the love and the team of about an hour at a different venue correct yeah. So you re not going to go there you can t run a keyboard for Aerosmith or run the keyboard for Judas Priest in the same location that would go over to what would it no not at all but I bet you could do that. Don t don t probably don t say probably I know if anybody can do lighting from 2 different locations and it just fired off the way it is naturally not by computer by the way by natural knowing when to make it happen. Correct so that s a blessing man I mean so how far can a decision to go from there spent to go to Judas Priest is that a walking distance deal. Not look at for a minute that I have a taxi or a new car Ok well you know you ll pack up your console and head out the door wanting to give out of the covered up and. We ve got security hanging over your console right that s right while so I also say you had enough time off to cook your own dinner that hasn t happened yet little that I think of I have like an apartment here with a full kitchen so yeah I took the other night since I asked well you know what I mean it s hard to look at it s hard to live out of a suitcase it s hard to be away from home but it s nice to be around family when you re away doing what you re doing and ask Am I getting that right cause most of my Even Tony that is correct in the cool thing here is my god daughter physically my best friend who has a daughter is good but they re visiting Vegas for the summer so I say What about it the other thing family I don t I mean I don t look my wife I m a cat so oh I don t doubt that So if you are you see some crazy Marine rock around out there that says Get some That s my good buddy Tim calls sorry he lives in Las Vegas he does comedy shows out there as well you know Tim I ve known him for about 9 years now and of course he s been known for you know he was in Full Metal Jacket with Kevin Major Howard and you know I just I met him about 8 years ago and he s got a soft heart is good at what he does and he s funny man I mean actually funny specially when he does a comedy skit where he would be an airline stewardess that s you know it s like flying on Southwest Airlines and you know when you re going to get a comedy show when you get on board you know where they then take their make fun you fly Southwest periodic because most carry on to go out by with what s worked on never forget when I walked in a plane and a lady comes in with a baby in a certain said you know what if that baby cries about to get you off the plane. There s no crying and there s I watched they all last night you know there s no crying in baseball you know. There s no crying on the airplane either so been really lucky about that so you have got how much longer do you have in Vegas sure you re out there through July or most of July Well I m on I come home on an 11 day but you have home for 2 days and then I have or so that will go up the Web site goes. And when I ve been home for a week I ll let you know my schedule and of then I ll help you see I knew. I had to flee Patrick is leaving today the guy pushing the buttons on the other side of this bulletproof glass wall the reason it s bulletproof is because he can t shoot me. I make all these funny faces at the moment and he s got his ear buds in you know we re going to be replaced here so we get Sammy s right now Sam you know Sam s going to take over for Patrick so he won t have Chase is that correct or 2nd He s still be around to yeah Ok so we ve got a new guy pushing a button so I know Patrick s got a Tony right he s been in the studio for the last couple of weeks you know actually longer than that and we re had a good button pusher so cosmos you can have someone new to talk to when you call in so I want to go I might stand before him when he was there when I actually came into the cell with well you know our good friend Ron said he is performing tonight sold out show so I promised him that when you came to Orlando to be on the pool phatic we re going to bring Iran into you know he s loved Oh my gosh I mean the people he got the guy interviews legends you know legends at least I talk about story about Lee Greenwood I played long runs as a colleague no problem and your he played for me.

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Love to talk about. No one. 0 my goodness thank you. For saying. That is. Everywhere has been performed is broken to booze and brought audiences to laughter and tears Eve s latest work is equally shocking but in a very different way it s a book written as a letter addressed to Eve by her father in which she apologizes for the way he abused her throughout her childhood sexually from the age of 5 and later physically he never did say sorry and many years after his death Eve decided to do for him when she came into the outlook studio we didn t discuss the abuse in any detail but rather the impact it had on her and what she was like before it began I have some memories of that I remember myself being happy you know I remember myself adoring my father how did it change I think. The love I felt for my father was corrupted and even though at the beginning I didn t quite understand what was going on I knew there was something wrong because things were happening to my body that I was not choosing to happen to him it was my father right it was this person who I love more than anything in the world so it both felt good it felt terrible it felt wrong it felt all those horribly complicated things and then I think as that went on I came to know it was something I didn t want it felt like invasive it was just yucky and then I began to see how my father s bizarre kind of adoration and his love eclipsed all else in the family is that I should have you yes you know his obsession with me and so they began to not feel so great about me obviously because who wants to be the person left out and when it began to change with my father is when I remember vividly the night when I turned away from him and just actually pretended I was dead I pretended I was like not there and he stopped that night and that was it with the sexual abuse How old were you then 10. You say that your father s obsession with you was clear to everybody in your family but did they know the nature of that obsession my sister brother clearly did but I don t know what my mother knew consciously or unconsciously when I confronted her years later she said I certainly knew about all the physical battery because I was there for that but later she did say to me all the signs were there you know you were constantly having factions you had nightmares you had personality change and then she started to remember things like an uncle telling her he thought my father was overly attentive to me like she began to piece it together so I don t know how much my mother could relieve midterms self was there anyone there feel when you were a child I had an aunt a wonderful aunt and there were 9 he sued to care of me who really were loving to me and I think those people saved my life. You described the occasion when your father stopped sexually abusing you but after that attentive physical abuse he would be horribly How would you deal with that as a child Well again it has to do with separating from yourself you know we know our abuser so well because we have to be really really in tune with them and we know how many drinks that had and what their mood is that the loudness or the softness of their voice right and I can remember my father used to call me from upstairs to come downstairs and I could tell by his voice how bad the beatings were going to be and I would go into the mirror and I would look at myself in the mirror and I would say you re going to go away now you re not going to be here he said that how loud you will not feel a thing you will not feel anything he does to you you will not be touched you will not cry you will not feel this and did it work yeah often it did so so much of my life has been really entering my body right coming back into this body and seeing it is mine but that separation was kind of an imaginative leap which I think kind of in some ways naturally led to writing which was the idea of creating a magic of characters in it and living in my imagination as a place that could separate me from the pain that I constantly felt. How did that sense of worthlessness that you had translated into your relationships as you grew up I chose badly. Very badly I would say that I know this is very sad to say but I never felt I was worthy for example of anyone just loving me because I was 2nd to my father right there was my mother and that was me from the very beginning I was kind of slotted into a position to I never imagined any man or woman because I ve been with both would just want to be with me alone you know I would always be the 2nd person they were with either they would be married or are I be the affair or the be the mistress I think we constantly are going towards those people who are like the people who are abusers both in this kind of absurd fantasy that we re going to change them and change our history and change our past but also because it s wildly from Millionaire and I think I never chose people who are the people who were around me who actually did love me because they utterly terrified me you know in love utterly terrified me the one time I had loved as a child it had been completely betrayed. Do you remember as a child wanting your father to say sorry. And I think I was constantly writing him apology letters and one reason was because he made me feel sorry all the time I mean my middle name was I m sorry but it was also some part of me that really believe that I said I m sorry hard enough he would do the same what do you think about itif I think many things it would release me from feeling like I was the only bad in our relationship so I think part of an apology is a legitimate zation of reality like what occurred did occur why do you think he did not come close to an apology. Because my father grew up in a time where men were never wrong my father was the c.e.o. Of a company he was the c.e.o. Of my family he was right no matter what the idea that you would disagree with my father that was a punishable crime that was a smash across the face. He died many years ago I thought you know what how do you feel when he died well it was very odd because apparently my father had been sick for quite a while before he died had lung cancer and he never called and my mother never called to tell me he was dying so I think it was a few days after he died that I got a call and there s something about not having any finality and not having any closure not having any ability to say goodbye to somebody that is just a horrible way to be left and I went home to see my mother and I remember I went into his closet and I sat on the bottom of the closet floor and I just remembered this yellow cashmere sweater Iyad and I just smelled it as if to somehow Ok this is going to be our closure I m going to close with your sweater this is as close as I m going to get the saying goodbye to you and so what did I feel that his death not very much I felt numb I think that image that you have of burying your face in his jumper and wanting to say goodbye to him it sounds like you re not entirely angry with him I think it took me years to understood the magnitude of what my father had done for me I think this is true of any survivor you know I can remember being in college and drinking with some friends one night and making. A funny funny joke how my father was beating me up and he s going to my mother go and get the knife in the kitchen the kitchen knife to stab me what to do mother do up she didn t move and they said it again and then she left the room but fortunately she never came back but I remember sharing that story and I was in my twenty s and laughing about it and my friends party and said Why did you say and it was the 1st time I got feedback from the world how insane this was how extreme this was and actually terrified me it was unlike people seeing this and being like what your father did what is there any connection that you see between this complex range of feelings you have about yourself and the the impact this had on your trust in love and intimacy and all those things that are connection between that and the Vagina Monologues. Look I mean what is the Vagina Monologues is about it s about women. Coming into their vaginas knowing their vaginas releasing shame looking at violence looking at the ways their sexuality has been cut off and denied so I think the Vagina Monologues was such an amazing process because in preparing to write those fictional dramatic pieces I interviewed all those women and it was so amazing to hear all these stories of women that in some ways mirrored my own in some ways were different than my own and I began to see there was the world where I was entirely alone and there was the world a possibility of another life I could have was this most recent book The apology where you imagine what apology your father might have made he had he examined his conscience was that therapy what happened during this book is I was able to change the frame my father went from this monolithic monster to an apologist he went from this kind of terrorizing entity to this broken fragile damaged human being and in that sense it was incredibly liberating and I can tell you I probably know my father better than my father knew himself I knew his moods I often felt the feelings he didn t feel I knew when he was sorrowful I knew when he was raging I think sometimes we see the wound of our life and we think it will kill us right and I don t believe that s true I think the wound is like a Mandela and in the center of them a dollar there s another circle inside that circle there s a portal and if you go through the wound there is an opening and it will take you to the other side what reasons did you discover or discover in yourself or his behavior I think the biggest thing is that my father was brought up as the golden boy you know that Divine Right of Kings thing and he. Adored but adoration is not love and that idealisation does not allow for human attributes like weakness all nobility and so I think my father all of those qualities when they would show up and him he would push them underground because he didn t want to disappoint the people who had adored him and idealised him and eventually they metastasize into what he calls in the book The Shadow Man and I think we do this to boys we don t allow boys to be human beings and I think what that does in boys is it creates a loss of empathy you said it to you many years to be ready to write this but was there a particular trigger that you thought Ok there s this thing I need to do I feel like I ve been working in a movement and violence against women and girls for the last 21 years and I ve heard the worst stories in the world of what is wrought on women s bodies across this planet and I think we ve done everything we can women we ve told our stories we don t rape ourselves and it suddenly hit me after looking at this recent iteration of me too and now the next wave of women coming out to tell their stories and where the men why is it have I never heard a man give an authentic. Public apology ever ever and I suddenly realized we can t keep doing this women for the next millennium but if men do not step up now and begin a process of apology and I mean apology authentic deep detailed accounting of misdeeds How is this going to end do you feel like your father has apologized to you through this book definitely Do you accept his apology. I feel that every bit of my hatred my rancor my desire to hurt it s gone I don t feel it anymore and in that sense my father s gone Did you ever manage to repair the relationship with a mother I did after my father died we had a series of early confrontations where she came around to admitting her piece of it and apologizing and I feel very much at peace and I think she feels very much at peace with me you find yourself at peace with your mother I do and that s a good place to be with so much better than not it Peter. Rights and women s rights activist events and ice recent book is called the apology this is out on the b.b.c. World Service picture a piano I guess is it signed an upright piano like the one you might have a home or a concert grand piano black unclassy but have you ever wondered why shape or size and is that really how to give the best sound well these are questions that both should not be in piano I build a David Clemens and inspired him to build the world s tallest piano a record he s now beaten himself The 1st was 12 feet high 3.7 meters imagine just climbing onto the stool playing one of my big pianos the b. And it has to sit 3 meters above ground on a platform Typically you get on the piano by a staircase that s behind piano. You then take seat in front of the keyboard and check it out. Playing the piano is very special in the regard that you feel the vibrations throughout your body actually here have the feeling like you sitting in the piano not at the piano is a very special feeling bad a little bit hard to describe like it s hard to describe if you have never read mushrooms our mushroom tastes. But the earliest memories about music are actually dating back to the age when I was like 3 or 4 years old when I discovered that my mother is playing the piano very beautifully she played mainly I was fascinated from the onset far of the beauty of caramel. From very early childhood to the singer not my god. Very interesting has to sleep with. Pretty sad Latvian folk songs. You need is who he. Is me it s about an orphan who had herding sheep or cows or something by chance finds the grave of his parents . Pretty sad songs melancholic in a way. So I was actually raised in music you could say life music. So I started out like just figuring a little bit on our own piano at home because I loved what my mother played and so I asked my mother to show me a few things my parents couldn t afford be on a listen to her 8 children a tone I figured note by note and then just practiced and practiced and somehow it sounded like I can play the piano. So actually when I was 16 years old I had decided that school is no good for me music was of my 1st choice and the piano builder is desperately looking for the next generation of youngsters who would learn piano building because it was very unpopular back then and so I started piano building the apprenticeship in a period of 71. My impression was that the concert grand piano is way too small that it sounds like suffocated like 2 would be too hard to flat actually cannot really develop a solid and that would fill the concert hall or be at least as good as it can be and whenever I was asking why is this done that way and could it be better to do it another way and then I always got it as and then as a reply done vest your dime and more smart people have. Thought about that for a 100 years it s said and just learned to handle it there s nothing to change nothing to improve the turning point actually to do my own concert grand piano was when I met a gentleman from America at a table in a guy for Dario and he asked me what I m doing I explained I m a piano builder and then he said if you want to have success in life you have to do something that s the very best of what ever you create so that if you think you can make make the best piano on the planet then you most likely would succeed but after that it was clear to me Ok I have to take it on that challenge to make the best piano in the herd. So my approach from the onset was it had most likely to be vertical instrument and it was again like a moment inspiration one time in my workshop which had a very very high ceiling I had a ceiling of like 5 meters and I was contemplating all kinds of piano related things afterward. And then sort of the vision of big piano appeared in front of my eyes so I thought I am Ok this is the way to go. Nearly everybody was laughing about the idea until the thought it s a daughter feel Thailand there s taking including my own brother who was very good with me in the company and he said Come on do something meaningful Why are there only does this this monster piano and I mean that s Ok it s fun but nobody needs it I said no no no I think different I was pretty much absolutely determined that I mean obsessed even you could even say obsessed are guys I was totally determined never to give up. But sometimes I was a little bit desperate that I didn t know how to continue then again I had an inspiration how to continue and then I am done. Yeah the entire time span building the 1st vertical concert grand was doing our few years of the 1st really good concert grand that I bid ended up going to towns. And this the longest string was like 3 meters. RINGBACK To play the piano for the 1st timers big experience and I mean it was a great emotional experience also. Listening to your own creation finally you have done it you have been at this took long enough and finally you re sitting on that platform and playing the piano. When the piano was finished then everybody was pretty much like smiling like an order Jing there you did it Ok Congress relations including my dear brother. Ahmed is on compare isn t and this is what the Bedouin. Which is called up us in the sounds on their traditional concert ground. And this is the sound of my piano which I called love ins what it is 370 because it s 370 Sunni side. That. Back. So I decided that the next stage there definitely should be checked out food before meters 50 dollars. My main motivation actually building the pianos I m building I m a very river Lucian minded person the people are suffering more and more from the speed from the stress that I believe it has a kind of a healing effect that when there isn t a music that is played on beautifully sounding interment and so I believe. It s my contribution to counter the evil on the planet by creating tours that enable pianist and composer is to create beautiful music that in turn then also has a very positive effect on the listeners. Of love in David travels he makes the wild tallest pianists some of us will be back in a minute this is the b.b.c. World Service and here s what World Cup have been reading my 1st impressions of people are often clouded by what I come to know about them later but in Bill s case at least one aspect of those 1st seconds remained throughout our friendship Bill had glamour to New York families become ever more tightly entangled in knots of friendship love and lost trust but trial and tragedy it s called What I love is by the award winning American author series this that I set out to liberally to write a book in the voice of a man and here she is to answer questions about it I m invited audience and listeners around the world you know I wrote this book from scratch over 4 times to get it right it took me 6 years to write this book world s big club with Siri used it at b.b.c. World Service dot com slash world big club. Coming next on outlook we remember a chef and civil rights activist Leah Chase who cooked for the Freedom Riders fighting against segregation on public transport in the American South they would have their meetings here and some would go to jail Willich up at the jail they come back here and talk about it the next but always over a bull example at that Blache. More from earlier after us b.b.c. News with Marion Marshall President Trump has said the trade between Britain and the u.s. 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A legendary chef of the civil rights era passed away this week Leah Chase who cooked for Martin Luther King and the Freedom Riders black and white activists he protested against segregation in the American south More recently she made her famous chicken gumbo sape for President Barack Obama and singer Ray Charles was 963 years ago she told outlook a story. I was born in this city in the hall with. My mother who was from the world and my dad he played father was from a little small town across the way so that s where I came up in this small town when I was born here and I had so many relatives here I was a cook at my family my sister and me with the one who was always in the kitchen and never wanted to be in the kitchen so it s funny to see. I grew up and ended up in the kitchen. I grew up in what we call depression I was born in 1923 and you know the Great Depression came about 1929 so I grew up with hard times we ate a lot of vegetables sometimes I would be and it was ground corn and that s which I ate but you never went hungry you know you just didn t have a didn t have any meat at all in those days my dairy raised the pig to be a hold and when he saw a lot of it then we had pork and you got that only on Sunday didn t have meat every day so now I eat anything on 4 legs the reason I was here in New Orleans to go to skew because they had no Catholic high schools in this small town for blacks it was segregation and you didn t have that so my dad he was so Catholic we had to do everything under the NIH and then the priest so I came here to go to school then I went back home and there was nothing to do for me but housework I cleaned houses I watch clothes I wanted to come here where there will be you know there was more to do with the big city so they let me come and live with one of my aunts and that s how I got to work here. I applied for this job this restaurant knowing I had no experience at all or I had never seen the inside of a restaurant but this woman had me that s where I learned all about this industry I learned about. About people that s both support thing p. . In 1046 Liam married the jazz musician Edgar Dickey chase and started to help out with his parents business a sandwich shop. You know where they met he was a musician and his people already had his little restaurant so I would come in here to eat and I would talk to his mother or his daddy and I would just go to listen to his band and he would play for dances where I would be at the dance and so that s how we met. We had no big budget with just a little place where that 1st baby diva you know all black people ate at home they cooked like Dumbo s and that they cooked that at home so when they came out to eat you had to get them why they always fried shrimp things like that you know sandwiches because they came out and had to eat they came out to have drinks like on Friday night and Saturday night I was like entertainment when I came in and then I said we re going to change we re going to have dinner we can add this to them because they had never had that you know they never had a restaurant but they went to with the table called it all set up and all that and they so that was the hard thing for them just to. Look in his family always work in an organization that for years called The End e.c.v. The National Association for colored people we as black people were trying to get it in that big world as I call it. Without hurting everybody s feeling you know so in the sixty s where the young people came along people my age could understand that you re willing to go to jail we don t want that with children in jail but all I can do with support so we did that it is restaurant. They would have their meetings here and some would go to jail when they come out of jail they come back here and talk about it the next but always over a bowl of gumbo and supplied. Duke Ellington Sarah Vaughan Lena Horne Martin Luther King everybody came here to eat because they had no other place to go even if they came here to perform they couldn t live in the hotels that they performed in they couldn t eat in their restaurants some of them would live in private homes you know and it was a strange thing in those days so I had to feed them. To a child s Oh I really would like to his red beads it lights all the time. When Ray would come they d hear you know naturally he would talk to Dougie and say that I wanted to talk to Dicky ray was done and he said man I am really down I don t and so Dicky said to him you gotta start doing to country and western he said we had a governor he had the Jets and they do all my son just so he s helmeted to re-add way to get that thing in when I get good. For. Gumbo it s a derivative of African thing and you know the slaves came through here we had islands they came through the Caribbean to come to new all and but now we do gumbos it s a soup it s a very rich soup and I would gumbo has shrimp crab chicken sausage. Veal all kinds of things you made a hearty meal out of it. That s our friend. He said I want to gamble and it s of chicken but he didn t have time for the chicken so I said roll Mr Obama do sit down and eat the gumbo while my friend the chicken and you can take the chicken of the play so we set him down with gumbo he picked up the hot stuff and he put the hot stuff oh my good I had to tap him on my hand I think Mr Obama you do not put the. Cup in my gumbo by good is that with the big no no. In 2009 story inspired the Disney movie The Princess and the frog it was time for an African-American princess so that s what they were about trying to find so people who just said I m here to talk to me so that they say well we get. This movie on your life. It s a little girl who always wanted a restaurant and she was a waitress at a restaurant but she always wanted a restaurant I d told her about I had been playing music so they have the alligator playing. That kind of thing it s called Clinton the fault was. It will take you to Full movies and everybody loves it so they still come here look at the. One little boy like a bit he said Oh shit that s able to and I got oh that s it I just get oh. If you feed people sometimes people will come even if they come in this restaurant if they re down and tired and even if you make them must sandwich and sit them down and let them relax a while you know how important it is you make them feel good you learn a lot about people to do their. Food It s a wonderful thing for communication you should be interested in it because it s all about people and if you learn about different foods in different people it s a wonderful. Leah Chase talking to look in 2016. Let s go to Belarus now to meet Jonah and Alex Stahl You re all of 6 years ago they were living fairly ordinary lives John had a beauty salon Onyx was a businessman these days they re caring for nearly 80 disabled but it s a bit of an accident really John a told our reporter Tatiana young a 7 it all started when they heard about a bird in difficulty and took it home to their flat in Minsk. Lives no longer troubled you didn t you when you pulled out a note on line saying the injured troops are Lucia would be put to sleep unless he was adopted she was hurt his room was damaged we saw the air don t we do car Lucia and later we brought home if you wore clothes we set up a coupe for them arrived in our flood in means we just realized that no one cares about this injured and that they really need our help who decided the De Burgh with one wing can the t.v. . And Alex. Minds said I go into a dedicated their lives to save in birds and saying you. Really wanted to make a difference they needed to Gail opposite operation their lives a comfortable lives in Minsk and poor and say Satan s into setting up a shelter in a village in the middle about what began to spread and people started to brains and injured birds from all over the country. I watched as Alex held a swan tightly while the bad it s broken and inflamed when. The red injected a pain reliever as Alex stroked the president a bird asking it to hang on just a little longer. Yes there it is above the evil birds seriously injured its wing it s basically doomed and it will never fly again so we take care of it if you were to count all the injured wild birds here crows groups met by dog swarms and girls it comes to $78.00 how. Would choose which birds to save them all absolutely all of them. The family also runs an ostrich farm a farm raised enough money to cover veterinary expenses and to cater to each birth. Trainers. That s the ones that I bought a little we bought us and we are completely self fired everything return we spent on our beds we dried to feed them the sorts of things they d eat in the wild since stalks eat mice we feed the mice and since owls eat mice we feel the mice it can still 1400 my sperm aren t Yeah it can get expensive. Most of the birds in the shelter were injured by human activity so were hit by cars or shot by Carlos hunters and many got caught in has a dress waist. One of Janice favorite birds here too long you re all named stick has a very tragic story. A bit on their corner with us all the beast was pulled out on the Wrote a mouse run across and got stuck and soon after some people drove past they saw the mouse and the now trapped in the asphalt the owl had swooped down to hunt the mouse as happens in nature but it got stuck to Libby will broadcast the bird of course with the bird in we watched the assholes how do we treated him and made dressings but still 70 percent of his body was covered in burns so stick will never fly Hans again. Donna told me they were given the birds 2nd chance at life in the shelter so birds made it drink socialize and enjoy all the pleasures of birth life has to offer. Because we keep some of that over is open sometimes wild black stalks fly to visit our Blackstock Perhaps one day there will be a family and we may get some baby stalks. Were just about as far as the top right still can live up to 40 years but in nature they usually leave 2530 years no more but even an ordinary crow can live to over 40 years. Younger and Alex joked that some of the births might all Cleaves them but they say is there some Rottweiler will take the reins when he s older. So since very plausible outcome of. Why what I m chatting to his. But Mir is running around from planet rich chickens Crittenden his ever had done 1st aid. He was of what hurt is it that this I use biggest dream is the save the birds he leaves with this idea he really feels nature in his bones right now he says he wants to study the be a vote if you don t know a love of nature in a child then what will grew out of this child of the story as it were the bomb go with us that. Savage speaking to John or Alex and rat me out of now time for witness history it s 75 years this week since D.-Day the massive Allied landings in Normandy to liberate Western Europe from Nazi occupation in the 2nd world war to commemorate the anniversary Alex last presents voices from the b.b.c. Archive of some of those who took part on the 6th of June 1944 there are some graphic descriptions. The. Whole scale of operations with. The scribe what was happening on any thought was going on right beside just after midnight on the 6th of June 1944 made great secrecy a vast and I d invented and began the task on D.-Day was to land a huge army in establish a foothold on the coast of German occupied Europe crucial for the defeat of Nazi Germany it was fraught with risk 1st more than $20000.00 British and American airborne troops flew from Britain to known to surprise attack on the Normandy coast of France to seize and hold key objectives ahead of the main sea borne invasion some parachuted in others were taken in inclined is the drill for that was to link comes with a man at the side of you put your fingers into a butcher s grip lift your legs and just pray to God your number was and there s nothing else you could do about it we were all in the hands of those glider pilots and the 1st thing I remember is a cruel bump these British troops crash landed just after midnight their target was a key bridge as it turned out their glider pilots had done a remarkable job the thing that I remember more than anything else was when I stepped out of that glider I looked up of 50 yards away from it was the tower of that bridge and not only that but the nose of the glider was right through the wire defenses round the enemy post off we went charging not mad up the slope on to the bridge and about all caught on the way over so this German sentry at the end and he appeared to me to be far in a very light pistol and I just opened up and he went down. But there were problems too bad weather and German anti aircraft fire led to paratroopers being scattered miles from their drop zones suddenly all hell. That lives and Croft coming in guns shooting at planes were coming in on time the pilots were still holding the planes was the Patricks next to jump number number of occasions a plane lost power trips were able to get on the plane just crashed shortly afterwards in the air again and the sound was shooting up all around paratroops and . We had a terrible scan of the drop we had only $150.00 men out of $750.00. My objective was the metal bats where the guns are which were cited to rate the assault teaches. That I had no option but to go in because the invasion wouldn t just wouldn t wait we had terribly heavy fighting hand to hand fighting actually and I lost half my default. The whole area was provided to but the most. Freshly turned torn flesh blood cold I catch water thing and it s a smell that you never forget it. We were able to put up the success I think about an hour before the assault troops went over the beaches from the fleet. The main invasion would come from the sea and a model of more than 6000 light naval craft carried among them but the troops 75000 British and Canadian 58000 American would have to storm the minded heavily defended beaches of Normandy 1st light for oh never seen anything like that in real life as far as the eye could say shift stretched ships of all sizes. Was literally. As we got there the show I remembered those flashes by the shells were bursting your bank heard the scream of the show. And British and Canadian troops assaulted 3 beaches could name sued Juno and gold as we came in we hear what we thought was the beach and I said Don really ramp I was very hesitant to get off the boat because it was it I mean it was murder. When I stepped off the ramp then I was up to me. And of course with all the weight it was impossible to keep people just sank and there were people in about 30 yards in the hotels and houses shooting actress with. The Germans just held there could literally see the whites of our eyes and then they opened fire with machine gun jelling and double to remember to the left of us where we just landed was a landing craft which is on its side. And it was bodies with bits missing. I thought they were all the colors of the time but I m. I was actually standing on walkin along the labyrinth to stand on bodies to get across them we ran up the beach and all the time majorities that was terrific the bodies of Canadian soldiers were heat up at the sight of the water I looked at this chap we had a big ginger mustache it seemed that they know and I just thought he was sleeping and then I realized looking at the back of his head all this brain was on the sand the 1st thing I saw was a dead Canadian soldier lying face down in the ocean beam drifted by the. U.s. Forces attacked 2 more beaches named Utah and Omaha of Utah the landings went well and with a different story in lowered the ramp and we started filing off that thing run out often and the machine gun fire was going to try to cross of water. A.d.h. More land and they re screaming meemies will come at me and you re just pure hell. We were getting direct fire both from machine gun and artillery and that they dropped the ramp and. Fellows going off the ramp that was that they were getting hit right there I bailed out over the side and the fellows around me were bailing off the side as ship Well there was just a mass of cells that we had all over the place or that was just it was absolute slaughter. There are a lot of dead bodies a lot of equipment out of destroyed vehicles beach was blocked you couldn t move. There was no radio communication have serene. And so you you were in the wrong place you didn t know why you were there were you know how you got there and you couldn t go where you re supposed. To go I was hurt. There and I m on the beach I felt bad that I was unable to be part of the group I was with Pierce in a word when I was every go through their war and we go straight up there you know and everybody stays in line. After a long and bloody fighting the troops even on Omaha managed to establish a beachhead the landings were a success allied reinforcements. A lot of fighting still lay ahead but a year later the war in Europe would be over the Allies had expected very heavy losses on D.-Day the casualties were lighted the nade feared but the toll was still huge more than $4000.00 light dead thousands more wounded on just that day one of my most visual impressions of D.-Day was looking out and seeing all around us the obstacles over which we d come but high water the bodies of soldiers that had been . Killed drowned shot as they came ashore early on and of course which they couldn t get recovered because of the risk of mines and across it all in the astonishing in the sort of quiet periods between the mortar shelling the strains of blended as music Moonlight Serenade the doubt halos of the various landing that were still there. It was on its last reporting tomorrow on Outlook Emily will behave with the story of a British boy who was getting treatment for human failure in the 1980 s. But in a scandal that still raging he and many others were injected with h. I.v. Infected blood he was 8 at the time we hang out what s happened since without Look tomorrow for today from me and the whole one thing I was listening this is the b.b.c. World Service Michael story. I don t remember driving away or saying goodbye it s weird how your brain remembers selective things I remember being in the back of the car trying to stay motionless looks impossible when you so never speak young getting smuggled from one country to the next Again I m sorry stand and this is my story the refugee. At b.b.c. World Service dot com. And in 30 minutes sports today with Bob Schofield 24 hours after a court ruling seemed to boost Caster Semenya is bid to compete without having to restrict testosterone levels the idea of have him back we ask how much is this case damaging their reputation and what next the 800 meter than Champ that up to the news right here on the b.b.c. World Service the world s media station. At 18 hours g.m.t. Welcome to the news room from the b.b.c. World Service I m Alex Ritson President Trump promises a post Brett sit trade deal if the U.K. s National Health Service is opened up to American competition there is tremendous potential in their trade deal I say probably 2 or even 3 times of what we re doing right the tremendous potential Hong Kong marks 30 years since the deadly tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square dirty hospital syringes suspected to 600 children diagnosed with HIV in Pakistan. A local doctor give my child injection and he never recovered from it we took him to a government treatment center but they refused to help my child was in a lot of pain and I was helpless a teenager in the Netherlands is understood to have been given euthanasia or after years of sexual abuse and the us to accompany organizing gay holidays in homophobic Ethiopia You re listening to the b.b.c. World Service. Marion Marshall with the b.b.c. News President Trump has predicted a 3 fold increase in trade between Britain and the us if the entire British economy is put on the negotiating table post Bracks it including the much revered national health service he made the offer to join news conference with the outgoing British Prime Minister to resign May she quickly interjected that both sides would have to agree what should be negotiated Norman Smith reports Mr Trump today predicted a post BRICs its trade deal could lead to a troubling in trade between the 2 countries although he warned it would have to include access to the n.h.s. Look I think everything with a trade deal is on the table when you when you re dealing in trade everything s on the table so n.h.s. Or anything else are a lot a lot more than that but everything will be on the table absolutely the c evening a flurry of Tory leadership candidates moved to rule out such an option and Mrs May to appear to pour cold water on the idea Mr Trump dismissed as fake news the fact that thousands of people are taking part in demonstrations against his visit Tom Simon spent the day watching the protest in Central London. The protesters that Mr Trump claimed didn t exist marched to within sight and chanting range of Downing Street as he met the Prime Minister a lot of people from different backgrounds all with this like of this man who is such a bad influence on the world he will say he didn t see any of this obviously because there will be fake news that. The signs held by the protestors were direct and to the point dump Trump was one of the milder slogans an effigy of the president s tweeting while on the toilet was designed to ridicule the health ministry in the Democratic Republic of Congo so it is now recorded more than 2000 cases of Ebola in the east of the country since the outbreak began last August 2 thirds of them have been saved. He is well Ross despite the fact that more than 1300 people have died during this a bowler outbreak the charity Oxfam says every single day its teams are meeting people who still don t believe the virus exists others don t trust the health workers in eastern Congo where the rate of infection has risen sharply as a result it s impossible for them to stop the virus spreading as many cases are going on noticed because people with the symptoms are avoiding treatment between January and May there were more than 40 attacks on health facilities the only good news is that the violence has reduced in recent weeks at least 15 people have been killed by gunmen in the town of Beni in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo eye witnesses said that even though the attackers targeted a military position on the outskirts of the town most of the victims were.

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Saying. That. This. Is. That he s married in a gold rush by Vampire Weekend from its 4th album father of the bride Greg as Rick honing and the boys have been describing it as their spring time out there sonny album at one point he sings presented with darkness we turn to the light could have been smart we re just unbearably bright unbearably bright and they have been from day one I ve had serious problems with this band starting with as riz voice it bugs me continuing with the lyrics used to be Oxford commas and man started roofs and. And now he s name dropping Diego Garcia and Keats and Yeats. I mean it s sort of tongue in cheek over the top pretension but it s annoying nonetheless you know then there s the big cultural appropriation of pole Simon s cultural appropriation of great South African rhythms I went back to our previous reviews of Vampire Weekend records and you know I said something nice about contra I do think this is one of the best rhythm sections in Rock today and live especially much more so than on record in some of those festival settings you were meant. I have had you know a good time to Vampire Weekend because it s impossible to resist those rhythms the worst thing about this record is that it s all in one made tempo groove it s as if he s got tired of ripping off Graceland era Paul Simon and now he s like doing a little Graceland complete with this Oh wait oh choir s right but mainly doing you know Simon and Garfunkel without the Garfunkel harmonies. It s our fault the record stuck in a mid tempo groove just like I never want to have to listen to this record again I resent you for wanting to even review it I don t know who Mr Vampire Weekend over the last 6 years but I certainly didn t you know whatever they had they gave us on the 1st 2 records there is just no point for this band to exist in 2019 well I don t know I think there s there s a lot of fans out there who would totally disagree with you I mean the fact they re a festival headlining band they re one of the few rock bands see but I see that as an insult of all headline and draw a big crowd which is saying something in this era when when Iraq is no longer on the ascent you know I think what s happening here is I m hearing this is more of an as Rick owning solo record under the guise of Vampire Weekend there s a there s very much a sense that he s kind of the main guy in the band I guess he always has been as a singer and lyricist and you know kind of driving engine musically but as you said Jim I think the rhythm section was very strong I think they were emphasizing some of those multicultural rhythms more emphatically on their earlier records you know there was a lot of Paul Simon artpop on top of these kind of you know exotic grooves and that was a good thing or a bad thing to. Running on your point of view there were some people who accuse them of no cultural appropriation which you know had a certain amount of truck you know where these Columbia University students blame the South African groups but you know as pure pop and check you know check your brain at the door listen to it as just a pure pop experience I think they made some catchy songs there are more catchy songs on this record but you are right that it is more in one sort of area more contemplative there s sort of a a country a should feel he s mentioned Kacey Musgraves as an influence and there are 3 distinctively country if not country but country songs you know hold you know. Justin was. Married in a gold rush we belong together another country by what I ve found interesting is the number of guests on this record you know there s members Beck s band Dirty Projectors Hi I m Jenny Lewis you know it seems to be more of this project around the Ezra Coney experience you know I don t I m not greatly disturbed by this record nor am I greatly inspired by it I think it s kind of like up to me it s a pleasant pop record I can understand why people like it it s catchy and certainly isn t going to disrupt anyone s day but at the same time I don t find it all that challenging my life is too short for pleasant man that s one of those rock critic weasel words the only one worse is interesting well but it s accurate unfortunately it s accurate and I think that to exactly the way I experience this record is it that you know I don t I don t I m not offended by it I m just not moved by it either but enough of our pleasant opinions we want to hear from you what do you think of the new Vampire Weekend album called 888-859-1900 leave us a message coming up we ll talk to music journalist Rob Tannenbaum about band reunions are they worth it that s in a minute on Sound Opinions from w.b. Easy Chicago N.P.R. s. Next time on The New Yorker radio hour I ll talk with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand who s launched her campaign for the 2020 election with an attack on the incumbent our president is a coward. To serve in a president s brave who will walk through fire to do what is right it s. Next time on The New Yorker. Hope you can join us tomorrow morning at 10. On January 24th 1975 jazz pianist Keith Jarrett reluctantly agreed to play a concert on a broken piano it was a disaster it was supposed to be a disaster but once he started playing its magic within moments it s apparent that he s producing something astonishing jumpstarting creativity ways that might surprise you that s next time on the Ted Radio Hour from n.p.r. . Listen tomorrow afternoon at 4 welcome back to sound opinions I m Greg cut here with Jim you re a goddess and hey summer s common and along with the sunshine and the warmer temperatures thank you very much comes a myriad of music festivals and big arena tours and we re going to see a lot of Reunited bands that s what that really means this summer we ve already got Might the Hoople on the road plus heart Tang Clan Hootie and The Blowfish I ve been there done that and then there are they reunited bands who were always playing like sticks and foreigner however many original members of these bands have died become a strange or are afflicted with health issues that prevented them from touring at all or performing at all and sometimes there s only one original member of the group left and not even maybe the lead singer guitarist so you know we question is that really a reunion and as a music fan do you care because a journalist Rob Tannenbaum recently wrote about this topic of reunions for the New York Times Rob welcome sound opinions Hi guys as for having me Oh you re most welcome it is a chronic problem in the summer of the big arena shed 2 worst season the thing I miss least about having been a music critic at The Sun Times this challenge of going to see a band and then you re looking on stage at the band and you barely recognize and anybody in the back. It was advertised as steaks but where s dead is the young and so on. And so forth you started this piece in The New York Times about the hoop I did thank. You out and it s really just Ian Hunter. Well he can t really do a reunion of the 972 Mott the Hoople because there were 4 other guys 2 of them are dead and one is incapacitated by a stroke you know that kind of damn damn things a reunion but what he did I thought demonstrated an unusual level of honesty he s not calling this Mott the Hoople which he probably could do legally he could probably put together a band with the 3 of us and get all that Mott the Hoople. But this line of that he s touring with is the 1974 edition of mock the Hoople the final line up of the band and so he s calling this Mott the Hoople 74 and when I saw that I thought why aren t more bands doing things that are that honest that are that forthright with their fans and the answer is the question is because they re going to sell fewer tickets than what do you think that happened with up with Martha Hoople because that tour seems to be getting universally positive accolades well and maybe this will be the test case that makes Styx change their name from Styx to Styx minus Dennis to young right well Dennis the young to are is playing the music of Styx right. Wing. In. Sin and. Styx who putatively hate dentist a young tour with a guy who s imitating Dennis De Young while singing Dennis De Young songs right Foden Mr Young s. Me and I think one of the things about. 6 is that they too are relatively frequently without dentistry I think the one difference here with the Mott the Hoople tours a very limited tour it s the 1st time they ve been in the United States in 45 years so there s a selling point there you know it s almost like you could throw any version of might the Hoople up there and there would be a core audience out there to see that show they re playing theaters or not over playing you know not doing the arena the stadiums what kills me Rob on this has been an ongoing story as you well known for decades now we ve seen these reunions which are partial reunions I remember I had you kind of the line in the sand one of my favorite bands of all time The Who got back together again after Keith Moon died and I said that s not the who anymore without Keith Moon he was not the lead singer he was not the songwriter but he was a critical part of their sound and I didn t see it as the Hullett. But you re right if they went out as Townsend and Daltry and whistle at that time they were going to totally different set of parameters from a money standpoint so it is simply a case as you said Money talks how can it legit Journey fan though go out and see journey without Steve Perry singing those songs Let me explain how because at the top of this segment you said that this is a chronic problem and having written an article about this I m now going to counter argue that it s not a chronic problem and the reason is. The 3 of us talking today and probably most of the people who are going to listen to this show have abnormal relationships with music it is way too important to us we spend way too much time thinking about it talking about it analyzing it most people just want to hear some good songs and party so if you go to see Journey without Steve Perry and you have as good a time as you would have with Steve Perry in Journey who gets hurt. And there are plenty of people like that Phil Carson who manages foreigner a band that tours with only one original member who sometimes isn t present for the show s full chorus and said 90 percent of the audience doesn t even know who s in foreigner. And that may sound like he s insulting his own band but I think he s just giving a realistic depiction of the landscape most fans don t know don t care personally I love the band television television for the last couple years have been playing without Richard Lloyd the 2nd guitarist I am not going to go see them right or get it right because to me without Richard Lloyd it s not television right but I m crazy. Well see I can see. And sides of this in part if it is not all of the original musicians or the people that originally had this chemistry together the wrote the songs that crafted this sound Why not just go see the country bare chambre 8 let s get some animatronic dummies up there playing this music if it doesn t matter to the fans you know they can hear this music you know I mean Kraftwerk if we want to get a Katy about it you know pioneered this post-modern simulacrum of the band when as a group they never much like touring so they sent the robots out. So why not just do that. Don t you think if that was feasible Gene Simmons would have done I don t think and I don t know one guy that will do that is Gene Simmons kiss franchises you know I think our are the future Yeah but you know on the other hand like for example you know the cover bands that exist that do all of a Genesis album Lamb Lies Down on bro you know they re Brewers rather brilliant you know better than really good if you saw rather for guns and banks today really what are you going do that go to shit when you don t know they re doing we can t dance you know you want to hear the lamb was down on Broadway right right well here here s the difference here here s why cover bands are a separate category we know their cover bands if you took that exact band that exact Genesis cover band and put them on stage and played the exact same music and called them Genesis people would be happy. Yeah and they d sell out of it arena instead of a 1200 seat venue Yeah yeah that s a here s another example that I wrote about in my article blood sweat and tears 19 late 1960 s. Blues rock band Adam you. Spoke. About it one point had 8 original members now even the phrase original members leads you into a swamp of legality because were they actually members were they legally contractually members of the band today co-owners the trademark and eventually blood sweat and tears and is up with just one guy Bobby Columbia the drummer the drummer right all wrong about the horns for that band right all they ve got is the drummer so Bobby Columbia continues on with different lineups for a while and then David Clayton Thomas who was not the original singer says Hey let me tour his blood sweat and tears so Bobby Columbia rents the name. To David Clayton Thomas now they don t like the the word rent they like a license but it s renting and then at some point David Clayton Thomas realizes this isn t viable anymore so he gives up the name Bobby Columbia gets him back and he starts putting together a band of guys who are very good players who have no historical connection to blood sweat and tears and his argument is that going to see the band now is the equivalent of going to see the Yankees this new metaphor is a little bit sketchy but it gets at something you go to see and he s game you know you re not going to see Babe Ruth there Lou Gehrig you are seeing a legacy. Did your b.s. Detector really just pin. Well you know what the other b.s. Detector alarm bell that went off again and again reading your fine and witty piece is the use of the word prey and I mean to me you know Rob that s just anathema to any art critic to any true fan of art to think of it as a brand and yes I know in the post modern era war hole didn t often didn t have anything to do with some of the pieces that were signed Andy Warhol he had his factory and Jeff Koons does that today right let me ask you in all the times that you have made this argument has it ever changed anything no no no but I mean what is a critic Robert Tanenbaum one of our favorite colleagues if not the lone wolf crying in the wilderness that s a good point yeah I mean so the critics want original band reuniting and nothing short of that I think that s kind of the standard you re saying and what you re saying is that it s a completely ridiculous criterion well but it s not that it s ridiculous so much as it s unrealistic if you want to see a band with only its original members I hope you like you too. Because there aren t a lot of other bands that can do that right and as I said in the article for Journey fans the choice isn t journey with Steve Perry or journey with the Steve Perry impersonator it s semi journey or no journey at all what is a reunion. That has worked that has perhaps equaled or exceeded the original band. Roxy Music. That are true that s true yeah yeah actually music takes a little sabbatical they come back they make flesh and blood and I want to. Yeah yeah and even seeing Roxy on that reunion tour what is it about a decade ago record 2001 Yeah yeah so I mean you know no ino obviously you know any job so they don t believe right but it was a nice too it was a good tour I mean was it well done you know it was going to linger and it meant a lot to me because I had seen the original Roxy Music only once and you know Rob one of the things that s really interesting to me is you can have the departure of some member who was key instrumental for decades at times and it seems to matter not a whit to the audience I think of the Rolling Stones poor Bill Wyman you know I mean he s been gone now decades nobody cared nobody cared the day after he left and yet you know one of the greatest rhythm sections in rock history. On the other hand you give a Fleetwood Mac. To that audience without Stevie right all of a sudden it goes down from 22000 seats the United Center if they are lucky the Chicago Theater or smaller direct and Fleetwood mac are a whole lariats example because the only constant in the band is the bass player and the drummer right right you know what like most people do people care about the bass player in the car and people don t get. To the bands named after the oh yeah John McVie and Mick Fleetwood don t you think Greg that if Christine and Stevie toured especially with Lindsay right and there was no Fleetwood or Matt nobody there nobody would nobody would miss those guys would still and they would still go to that show and that would not get arena show opera that would be 3 nights at the arena the absolute. And the ultimate statement on Fleetwood Mac. I think what came in 1974 when they were on tour Mick Fleetwood drummer found out that Bob Weston was having an affair with his wife and Mick kicked him out of band and said The tour is over but they had been paid advances. So the manager decided that they were going to fill those dates and he put together a fake fleetwood mac and went out on the road and toured Now there are people who I call them reunion truth hers there are people who who will not thank you who will not go to see a band unless its all the original members and although the 3 of us have our own unique versions of that right there there are bands for which we have a guideline that might seem arbitrary to other people the extreme fringe edge of that is there are people who think that the Rolling Stones ended when Brian Jones left right and that s not a real stone That s true yeah and I think probably most people would agree that s crazy but everything else is just a small variation on that crazy Yeah well I m admitting that I am very conflicted I m sitting here today should grin and now I have my Facebook feed that I did not go see Nick me. And plays the music of thank Floyd I mean he s only the drummer right but the setlist was extraordinary he s playing songs from Saucerful of Secrets he s playing it s like why didn t I go I should have gone I had partly I didn t go because it was like 300 bucks you know if if you had gone do you think you would have felt happy oh yeah probably I m a drummer he s a drummer he s one of my favorite drivers you know and hey they were always in the dark lighting anyway and who the hell knew what Roger Waters looked like yeah I don t know I m conflicted so let me suggest that I have a similar conflict I wrote this piece for The Times as a reporter and when you re reporting for the times you don t really get to and express an opinion I am also a critic although let s face it there are about 3 jobs left for critics in the United States of America yeah and by night by the time this there is there will be to. What I was going to when I was going to get fired but it s only because you know if you play if you support public radio Rob we ll keep our job. So while I can say that I believe journey and foreigner are doing service is the wrong word but if they re making people happy then there are unions are legitimate if the New York Times hired me next week to go review a quadruple bill of journey foreigner Yes and blood sweat and tears I probably would have to say that the music was not that great Yeah Rob Tannenbaum has been our guest on sound opinions on that note we can really learn any They always confused as we were were reassured though that Rob is a critic and the music lives on mine is familiar faces all joking aside a great piece in The New York Times thanks Rob for being on the show thanks for having me guys. No we want to hear from you the listeners do you go to reunion tours What s one band you wouldn t see or one you absolutely couldn t miss if they were united 888-859-1900 leave us a message with your response and why coming up Jim and I share some of our favorite band reunions that ab work for us equaling or even exceeding the original That s in a minute and Sound Opinions from Dave you be easy Chicago and P.R. s. In Durban South Africa and of the whatever new trends to me keep the airwaves the roots music known as. Plays on I don t. Need to join me for 21st century South African groups next time on. From p.r.i. Public Radio International. Coming up tonight at 11. Next time you know us a legendary strike in a New Mexico mining town and a blacklisted film it inspired you and find out. If you did. Politics. And how they. Salt of the earth that s next time on that new u.s. State. Listen tomorrow morning at 6. Welcome back to sound opinions I m Greg out with Jim got us and this week we re talking about band reunion tours now in the last segment we talked to writer Rob Tannenbaum about whether or not it s important for bands to have all their original members for a reunion now we want to talk about some reunions that we actually loved and thought exceeded in some ways the originals Jim your 1st. Well Greg I would I would usually go to wire or the feelies but I ve given them more than enough love over the years on this show I think they are there bands that have in their 2nd and some cases 3rd acts topped or at least been as good as the 1st act but I m going to talk about a band The Buzzcocks we paid tribute to Pete Shelley when he died late last year I made this point then and I want to reiterate it now I think absolutely the most melodic band to burst out of the u.k. Punk scene in 7677 with those 1st 3 albums absolutely amazing 7879 timeless songs I mean Beatles good writing and between Shelley and Diego leading that band. They reunited I saw that to work with the original rhythm section John Mayer on drums it was fantastic live they were playing the old heads and then different rhythm section members came in and out but it was always the key you know was was always Daigle and Shelley so I didn t feel that the new rhythm sections took anything away and I think they made 2 records every bit as good as the 1st time around there were several in the 2nd incarnation in fact more all together if you count them up than in the 1st incarnation but my 2 favorites were the e.p. That they burst out of the gate with when they came back together in 1993 Trade test transmissions and I think a really really good record in 2006 flatpack philosophy you know one of the things we ve always said is when a band comes back together was there on finished business you know and I think that no matter what Lennon McCartney would have done if they ever reunited after the solo years in the breakup of the Beatles it would have been fascinating to hear them again. Those 2 voices together again even if they wrote separately as they often did you know I think Shelley and Diggle were just 2 voices that were meant to go together and until the band officially ended with Peach Ellie s death last year I think they were fantastic. That is the Buzzcocks with flatpack philosophy the title track from that 2006 album I love that Greg you know and a nod to Ikea that no less. You know the Buzzcocks still maintained a very high standard in their union which was great to see and was also great to see that a lot of people in America North America got to see the Buzzcocks because that band you know didn t get over here that much back in its own internal incarnation so it was great that they were able to not only get a victory lap but you know. Produced some new music that was you know up to par with that with the with the great stuff the people loved originally and that s really the key for me when you realize why are you doing this is it is it to just simply do it for an astounding reasons or is it to create something new and fresh that you know upholds the legacy that you originally had and I think that was very much true of a Tribe Called Quest the great hip hop group out of New York. They reunited in recent years to play some festivals and actually put out a fantastic 6 and as it turns out final album in 2016 called we got it from here thank you for your service because. It. Was. The original members were all originally involved in that record m c 5 dog died in 2016 just as the record was being completed and the subsequent tour after that record came out was in many ways a tribute to 5 dogs like Acy in addition to playing these powerful new tracks and I think the song We the People is as strong as anything the band recorded in its original heyday and it was so on the mark in terms of what was happening in the world at the time you know with the whole immigration debate you know this whole idea about closing borders from a group that open borders that was all about opening up the borders of what hip hop could be in the ninety s and continued to do it in its 2nd incarnation when it came back in the last few years with with Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad as part of the group as well as the White who was in the group in the it s a very very earliest days left amicably in 1901 and then. Turned appropriately enough for for the reunion so I think that was one of the most successful reviews I ve ever seen. The Shot of the h one had a cell that you could kill to. Pull. Us out of status hell. But. Again the smog of news media that a lot of it is about they came up against God s way not just the Baptists with the cause is a deadly conflict if this is. Going to talking about here it is only one knows it and I don t want this coming spring and. That was a little bit of a we the people from a Tribe Called Quest really strong reunion album we got it from here thank you for your service we got next gen in terms of a great reunion. Great we re both huge fans of Neil Young in almost all of his many incarnations for almost half a century doubt but I think every dedicated Neil Young fan certainly you and me knows that he has never better than when he read your nights with the horse crazy horse you know as a drummer I think in particular I appreciate Billy Talbot be. They said Ralph Molina on drums as one of the all time again great underrated rhythm sections in rock history I mean all you have to do is listen to the way they so sympathetically slightly behind the beach drive those Neil Young Crazy Horse classics Cinnamon Girl down by the river. You know now Neil Young you know he tries on many hats different guises you know he s been a sin throttle for goodness sake he s been a you know a blues kind of revival as he s done everything right but when he reignites with Crazy Horse it s cause he wants to rock and I think if you look at that initial run of albums you know starting with Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere in 1989 and then a bunch of classics follows Zuma Tonight s the night you know the 1st big reunion comes in 79979 with Rust Never Sleeps and then another masterpiece in 1990 with Ragged Glory and though you and I were the only rock critics in the world seemingly who thought so yet another with Greendale in 2003 in each case many years go by before Young calls up the boys in Crazy Horse and I think just as key as the rhythm section has been frank poncho Sam Piedro you know he s the new cover he s only been around since 75. Comes and goes and there s been other people in Crazy Horse over the years and Crazy Horse when Neil hasn t called for a good long stretch has made albums of its own some of them very. Good but but there s nothing that beats those guys driving in art and I just you know I do rag glory but I can t get enough of that. Well there s no argument here Jim about Neil Young and Crazy Horse they can come back as many times as they want they re going to still be good I don t think they re ever I don t think Neil Young does too many things sort of a half hearted way when when he feels ready to do something those guys are there for him every time and I I think the only thing I think about now is I hope we all get one more you know Crazy Horse and Neil Young record and tour so you never know right you know you just never know so hopefully we ll be so moved in the next year or 2 I want to also mention a band that again that you want to have agreed upon in terms of the. Success of the reunion Mission of Burma you know I think in its original incarnation 79 through 83 this Boston art punk trio left behind some unfinished business you know they really only put out one proper studio album version it s a landmark record. And they called it quits not because they were tired of each other or they ran out of ideas but because guitarist Roger Miller had to quit for medical reasons I mean his hearing was being shattered by those incredibly high volume shows that they were playing and the time the technology was in there to protect his ears from you know from you know from total darkness so he quit for medical reasons but the once the technology improved the band was able to give it another go in the 2 thousands and they came up with a series of records that I think more than live up to what they left behind in in their heyday and here in the early eighty s. You know beginning old off on in 2004 right through on sound in 2012 I thought that the tree. No of Roger Miller Clint Conley and Peter Prescott or at the top of their game the original lineup playing great new music at peak volume and at peak intensity for another decade yeah well deserved you know and given the fact that so many other artists had referenced them to people who had never heard the band I talked once to a drummer Peter Prescott about this that the number of people who saw them at one of their pitchfork shows in their 2 thousands real union days probably numbered more total fans than had seen them in their original incarnation and your laugh because that s probably true you know they re playing to rooms with $4050.00 people and at work or playing to a field of nearly 20000 so it was great to see the band get that kind of recognition in its in its latter days you know let s go out with a track called twice from one of their fantastic records from that reunion era you could play on a track almost from any one of them but I love be a blip from 2006 their 2nd reunion record this is a clean calmly track called twice and sound and. That is Mission of Burma with a track called twice on Sound Opinions from their reunion records and now we re each going to pick a band that s on our wish list to reunite you know Jimmy. And I do not have we do we do not relish these reunions necessarily known as they are inevitably disappointing but we each got at least one or 2 that we think you know this might work if these if these people ever decided to reunite I didn t want to be obvious Greg or I would have gone with I d love to see Bryan you know twirl the knobs of the Mo behind Roxy Music as part of Roxy Music again but you know I would kill to see just once the 4 original members of AA come together again on stage. It s not even that there s no guilt involved this is just a pure pop pleasure we did a whole show once on we love how can you not love if you don t love but you don t love pop music. You know they went out on the high no 1802 thank you for the music kind of goodbye and they have vowed never to reunite despite being offered the small annual income of some nations come back together despite very good causes saying please what you could raise for just you know to stop global warming could stop global warming now apparently in the last year or 2 the original core Ted of Benny be yourn Agnetha and Ani fried have been recording some new songs 2 of them apparently But despite having been couples that are now separated that are supposedly on good terms they have no desire whatsoever to ever perform live. In most disappointingly they are experimenting with some video technology that I think is somewhere between whole grams and videos that they are calling avatars but but renaming them avatars and there is actually talk of this avatar tour with the 4 of them in some you know virtual form circa 79 going on 2 and that s well that s just right I don t want to see that I don t mind that they are now senior citizens you know I would just like to see the 4 of them sing together one more time while the 2 the 2 women sing together as the 2 boys propel the tunes but you know maybe the new music will be good I don t know if it ll be any good. Oh. Yeah you know that s that s a slam dunk if they decide to reunite I mean I just remember the outpouring of adulation that greeted that 2008 movie that with Meryl Streep the Mamma Mia generally these songs are everybody realize you know they know all those songs and if they got one more shot of seeing them perform those songs live even it s probably to a backing track you would you be selling out stadiums all over the world but the one reunion that I think would really work in part because like with the original members are all around and in this case certainly doing work continuing to work would be talking heads. I love the band into original incarnation who didn t really I mean yeah those 1st 56 records are just impeccable tonight I think they were great right to the end yeah they may have lost a little steam with naked and 988 records starting to turn a little bit into a David Byrne thing you know at the expense of maybe Chris Franz Tina Weymouth and Jerry Harrison feeling like they were equal partners in this in his own rate new wave punk quartet Byrne went on to a solo career he hasn t toured in a while but he to me his tour from last year demonstrated that he s still very much a vital artist engaged in the now wanting to new to do new work it s disappointing the rest of the members found out that they were no longer a band through a newspaper article where Byrne basically said that dogging heads is done so that s a terrible way to go out but I do think that of burn ever wanted to get back in the saddle with talking heads I think we would see a terrific show these guys would not be phoning it in and I think Byrnes concerns about nostalgia are certainly very valid but I think they re very capable of doing some new work so I m still holding out hope the next 2 or 3 years we could see something like that. Such. So we re not holding our breath but Greg and I would love to see it and the talking heads come back and. We want to hear from you what band do you want to see reunite 888-859-8900 with your answer no cheating the members have to be alive and tell us why Greg what we have on the show next week and next week Jim it s not exactly a reunion but certainly a comeback after 5 years Sharon Van Etten is back with us great songwriter and she was in conversation with us as well as giving us a live performance with her band. For more sound opinions listen to our podcast where ever you find such things the show is produced by Brendan Bannister Alex playbill and I on the contrary and Andrew Gale. On Sound Opinions everyone s a critic so now it s time to hear what you have to say near method you. 0 paid. For it or Ga I just listened to your face which was really fun and it made me think of a couple or. 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See. Me. And she. Still didn t. See. This. Good. Good. Good. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow Wow. Wow. Wow Wow. Wow So. Thanks. To our. Thanks. To our. Prefab sprout and the king of rock N roll and I wasn t just trying to create controversy for me that is the greatest song from the eighty s Not really I was thinking about that all afternoon there are many good songs in the eighty s but that one alone certainly tips it and that s why we played it tonight because as you heard at the very end the egg contains the word. Albuquerque Yes mention of frogs as well lots of strange terms in that one of the what. Doing in this hour tonight Athena between 6 and 7 every Sunday on the program we re looking for songs with strange words in the title you have been e-mailing during the week so many to get through we will endeavor to play as many as we possibly can a few coming in on the text during the program Chris unbearable listening in Abbott s hands what about good bye Chazan Dave yes I think that one certainly qualifies likewise Oh bloody blood on that one several other people have suggested that one will certainly be playing before 7 o clock tonight let s listen to this part of the miles or on the desk lots there about 2030 if not more e-mails to get through thankfully several people going for the same songs I hope not too many disappointed by the end of the program Malcolm from Worthing makes a suggestion and then rather code me by saying dare you to play it David Go on go on I think I will Malcolm Don t worry although I ve also had an email about the same song from Bunty and Asher saying you never mention any of my soap until I do mention your suggestions but I do I do I really do here s a really silly one she says I won t mention what it is yet Bunty and then she adds but please don t play it tell you what Banty I will play just a little of it for earlier strategic purposes in about 10 minutes there s there s something you can complain about thank you for that and fill in all the shots just going back to the last ounce and I guess David it Starsky and Hutch don t know the name of the artist but he mentions our B B C theme tune on 2 from one there that s right was the B.B.C. Records label record label this week and he says one I ve never heard on the radio is Richard Denton and Martin Cooke the theme from Hong Kong beat any chance you could play it one of these weeks Well I must admit Phil I don t know that one but I won t I won t remove your email from my inbox and I will have a little look and see what I can find and Martin and it ll happen just to finish off the mystery. In the last hours his ass to be Starsky and Hutch David I always wanted that car all the best you know something so did I and completely out of the blue about 5 or 6 years ago I saw one quite near the radio station in fact so I shot like a rocket got a camera found a possible to take a photograph of me casually leaning on the front of his Gran Torino Yes it was had the right colors and the white stripe down the side as well I tell you Martin thrilled wasn t the word. Both of title apply as well with all. Notice the mention of nonchalance in there as well. 2 words you don t often hear in pop songs. I was Clifford s he was the late cliff and. Had to play that one not only has it been suggested by you but it was listening to that song before the program last week that inspired our theme this week quarter past 6 on the program between now and 7 I will squeeze in I really well as many of your mentions and so many songs as we possibly can that you have chosen Mary and Morris and Boris lovely to hear from you they have suggested Elvis all shook up I met chin like a man on a fuzzy tree yes you don t often get too many mentions of fancy in a in a song do you and there. He said building the suspense shamelessly is the one I ve been goaded to play so when we play that one Mary and Morris in about 10 minutes time. I hope you will enjoy that one too broad and. They say King of the road Roger Miller any relation no he s not that one features old studies Yes it does not too many songs speak to study it must be said. Suggest that peculiar by Marvin Gaye on the one from your list I ve chosen. Mention of the The A. Mention. Not many so. Lazy Sunday from the Small Faces serious. Thank you for your participation in the fun of the program always do appreciate it at about a quarter to 7 the saving I will let you know what next weeks the is going to be and I say it mostly is but I think I think without I have some fun with this week s them because it s quite a wide area and as you can come up with sensible suggestions silly suggestions clever suggestions all be a suggestions anything you want so I find it well next week s theme is NOT about half an hour from now on thank you for your from your list I played Lazy Sunday by the Small Faces Irene and sends a couple of kisses suggests spooky by Dusty Springfield Yes I say that one rinky dink by the Johnny Howard band I must confess. It s a new one on me Tutti Frutti by Little Richard and oh bloody bloody by Mama lady Len in Bogner a just Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious obviously he says well not obvious Len hadn t thought of that one myself but I think we will certainly get to that one eventually he also suggests Lily the pink by the scaffold singing about being most efficacious Yes they do join in sunder stead when we ve played a few moments ago where with all Clifford T. Ward abracadabra the Steve Miller Band Speedy Gonzalez by Pat Boone now I can understand all of those not John if you are listening the saving Do help me out here because you ve also mentioned Jimi Helms I m going to make you an offer you can t refuse now that s I m being very deep which is always possible I can t think of a off B. Word in that one where with all abracadabra and GONZALES Yes I can see that but going to make you an offer you can t refuse it seems pretty mainstream as farmers of a country very go so let me know John what is the old word in Jimmy Helms his hit road in Hastings says zob or that Dave exaggerate Yes that works nicely thank you oh I think I ll be I think I ll be taken off the air if I play this one its entirety billon have in Maidenhead come up with call them and women why I love that song but my goodness doesn t he screech throughout it will probably give you a permanent headache on eye on a Sunday evening Bill on have a Mighty Quinn man for man week by the sweet John in Paddington Sukiyaki I kid you 2nd moto Yes I can say without without fear of contradiction I don t think there s any other songs that mentions Sukiyaki apart from that hit by Q psycho motel and as we had suggested at the beginning of that little list of emails . And wasn t. Planet. Mama agents rather silly term is no bloody. Thing that fits nicely into our theme tonight Janette and Bessie. The scout song going Ganguly get a good look at it and the know that yes thank you for that suggestion of Flanagan and Allen The Umbrella Man to the Luma Luma and the 3rd of your suggestions we will be playing in just a moment because that 3rd suggestion has been suggested by so many Gerry in the wake Brian and Betty and he spawned Likewise they suggest Mandalay is mentioned in nearly the elephant on the road to Mandalay Yes it is isn t it Billabong mentioned in Waltzing Matilda and your 3rd choice we shall play in just a moment not building this up nicely if you think you re going to enjoy what s coming Dave enchanters Ford Dave you ve come up with some very nice suggestions tonight Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious yet another nomination for that I m sure we will be playing that one before the programs out pre-fab Sprouts the song we began with Best Song of the 80s according to me King of Rock N Roll the only song I can think of where Albuquerque features in the lyrics you could well be right there Dave thank you for that and yes stand by super Caliph. 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In all that on the way soon but 1st to this song on this song actually always reminds me of getting a parking ticket straight strangely enough yes the only Let me explain this is the song I m about to play now is probably the song most people who have made suggestions during the week have come up with have had an email saying days are playing somebody else saying please don t play so we ll only play a minute of it I think is probably enough more than enough some I say and the reason this reminds me of getting a parking ticket is because musta been about 10 years ago now I Paltrow I thought I legitimately could park came back to the car and found Sure enough a man issuing a ticket was a terribly choreo conversation I said let that worry told friend use you re doing your job I misread the sign so yeah I ll pay that willingly and he was writing all this down I said What are you doing he said I have to write down everything you say if you speak to me in case it ever goes to court I want to know that it s a book yes that s the law apparently so I said in that case my I ll tell you what my favorite magpie Grace song is he looked a little perplexed and I smiled wryly as I thought of him writing this down. Some 5 cats and Ellen Bogan by the see what. A tiny house time he had was tiny string my sanity easily where I love. A lot of me have had a lovely during my meet and her dream came true. Speck . In. The current scenario number one was. She was out one day she wasn t well but you lips grow actually. When I hand some I m sometimes stopped to say hello. This is a man and before she. Was. Kissed her 10. Minutes to the 5 you see. So. Yes OK but some of them are going to say. They all we did dad to play it just a little of it anyway killing. Cats. By the sea and should do that. And who I made write that down listen been listening to the program tonight I apologize to you Sir Max Baucus and it s a little known fact I ll tell you this now don t but for going to say don t tell I ve told you this but. One of the children in the choir singing with my. Really. Sure we have the latest on the right. Off the pole Simon. Spinning in infinity and singing a man on the. Man. Says while. Rest Of My Life I need to shop for the morning and the car to the car. When did. You get the Smarts we ve. Learned this from you. If you go back and. I. Bet it will. Be. A man walks down the street says one of our shores. Little span of attention but let s see. What a fight. Now that. The back alley. If you. Can. See. Is for. Certain. Parts. Of the ark. You Lou. The song with. Steve in. The prefab sprouts king of rock N roll features. Boldly said. In its. That there was one stay put me right and rightly so. He says By The Time I Get To Phoenix Yes it does doesn t it by the time. The program. Will give you facts. Me right. Thank you much appreciated. If I get the weather right but don t count on it it will be dry with predominantly clear skies of clouds chillier than last night. Dry and fine during the day tomorrow a good deal of sunshine were promised just one or 2 patches of cloudy easterly breeze will. Travel you trust issues the way you would wind otherwise known as an bond. 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That s from main road through roads and on the trains of 50 minutes on Express and southern with some cancellations that astute an early food chain at the airport and finally potential delays on Eurostar trains into the country from Paris that s because of industrial action by French customs and Garda no engineering works which may affect your journey to check the National Rail our website at the B.B.C. Travel sent. 6. Tax it. Even though you thought hey. Thanks. To our. 11. Thanks. Rob. I really think you lose. Weight. Sway Jack don t. Think I. Was. Was mentioning etc The Turtles and Eleanor thank you for your company tonight where doing this for another 22 minutes again again the Time flies doesn t it when we re having fun I always have and I trust I sincerely do that you are enjoying it too poorly spawn thank you for your suggestions one of which was the one we ve just played Eleanore the turtles and etc He also mentions those poll guy Mitchell and feet up patent patent on the pope are plenty to be going on with their Mike in where I am your e-mail gave me a smile of delight when I read read it Mike says What a treat it was David to hear Mr Marion down came the rain last week in particular favorite of a close friend of mine who does a wicked impression of the same Mike that I would love to hear Mike on his list suggest the crystals and do ron ron Yes you don t hear many of those in the title of a song they are also the turnovers on rockin in the jungle the one that really may be green from ear to ear by the ribbing turns if you ve never heard of the raving turns before we will play that one to end the hour and I think you ll be in for a real treat that that s a real slice of solid sixty s all. Over that fit into northern soul rock. Not really psychedelia but now it s a beauty from the 1960 the lesser plates on these days but we will give it a spin just before the 7 o clock news tonight so I might thank you for that Madeline in Washington lazy lazy afternoon lazy Sunday afternoon lamb bagel Yes thank you for getting excited now trying to race through all of these an Englishman in New York says Madeline in Washington. Alligator. Here s an Anglophile amongst many others and life is a minestrone Yassar includes that word alone plenty others Meriel in them says What about Lady the pink by the scaffold medicinal compound an efficacious thank you Muriel Charlie in Abingdon are like this you mentioned another favorite of mine but sod it I think we got time to play this one Lonnie Donegan Grand Coulee Dam you re right they both that one and Tom Lehrer s the elements both mention manganese. And a mention of poisoning as an Allen chairmans how a mother how low Fada He also says this Charlie in Abingdon what about David Essex rendering John but humans lyrics and I think it was music by Mike read the old disc jockey as well wasn t it. Mentions potting shed some engines Homan colonial. Long forgotten story. Thank you Charlie slowing things down with something a little more gentle and reflective Now David Essex and the family has another word . And kinda bank which is about to saying. Why. They. Bombs were more David Essex and. Plenty of scope there really isn t there loads of words in that one. That you don t hear in many other songs Roger in her spare point thank you for your email. Roger nominates Bobbie Gentry zone never fall in love again contains the word pneumonia it does. Get enough germs to catch pneumonia. Stevens Lal thank you for your suggestions quantum hour by the sandpipers Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter Paul and Mary frolicked in the autumn mist and the land cold Holly and another small faces on each park Steve I mean data thank you for those who haven t heard past the Magic Dragon or Guantanamera for a long time if we don t get time tonight I will see what we can do in future weeks as you probably heard in the 1st hour anything we don t get time for I do try to hold over and squeeze into future weeks hence in the beginning of the program tonight we had both downtown by a lot and up on the roof by James Taylor in our ups and downs the mouth that we didn t have time for last week on the program so never feel your suggestions are just thrown away at the end of the program I do try and write a list of all those we haven t had time for and find another opportunity to play them on forthcoming weeks and you never know on the rare occasion sometimes one of those songs alone will be enough to spawn a future inspire a future theme our of it s Mary in South End thank you for your email suggesting my uncle Mike by fostering Alan I want to. Ask me about city by Queen Oh yes plenty in there isn t there and also pull Simon You can call me Al with a scuttling zone orphange is once again linen light water Moon River Danny Williams mentions Huckleberry that fits nicely and Kodachrome or maybe Maybelline by Simon and Garfunkel. Or one of your list we did play on your own lane Gilly Gilly also a fat cats and Ellen Bogan by the say by dear old Maximilien now he is a very popular one lots and lots of e-mails have suggested this during the week and I think probably a strange words go by definition they don t come any stranger than this and after this word from Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke you can guess where we re going then I will let you know what next week s theme is. Just. Just Use it would say that you reject them all Roger Cossack holiday with me watch. It. This is just an excuse to catch them going to find it is new or the like that. There s no need to. Use it. For example yes why not arch it to me girl I know how many girls we want. And the lovely thing she is true. Is that your sleep shifts look like i just because we have too much mystic it s become a township. Where we had to didn t wait Graeme and I would say funny all suggestions are all the way Graham s suggestions being poison ivy by the coast as calamine lotion Moon River Danny Williams Huckleberry friend and dedicated follower of fashion by the Kinks one of those on the way yes in a matter of moments from now but 1st let me tell you what next week s theme is which I think you re going to enjoy mother father sister brother. In short family members do anything you wish with those whether you want to nominate the walker robbers the Righteous Brothers simply because they ve got brother in the artist you could have the Beverly sisters the Andrew Sisters or a song about interrelationships anything at all be an artist or title in the lyrics anything clever anything obvious let s be having them and we ll do that next week between 6 and 7 our songs on mother father sister brother what we possibly would translate to mother father sister brother if you possibly can and no doubt will be playing that song by the sound of Philadelphia as well you can e-mail anytime you like through the week sooner the better if you d be so kind David Miller B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. Is my email address or the text line will be open between now and 9 o clock tonight if you wish to get your suggestion made. And now that conversation army marches on . With the kinks. They did follow fashion I think if we quit we can squeeze 2 more of your suggestions in fill in reading and thank you for your suggest. In fact Cowal Smith and country bumpkin haven t heard that song for a long time that will go on the list for a future week so do keep listening if not next week in the wake of I do endeavor I will endeavor to play that song as a real a real to come well worth a spin once again now news on the way at 7 o clock after which if you re listening to B.B.C. Radio about ship or maybe see Radio Oxford you have the poem of the soul show as ever if you re listening to B.B.C. Sussex or B.B.C. Sorry sorry you ve got me. For another 2 hours. Meantime Danny Williams. And Moon River. Eat. Wonderfully gentle and relaxed Moon River sung by Danny Williams It always amused me that this Both Danny Williams and Andy Williams made versions of Moon River and quite interchangeable they were to a remarkably similar in tempo us all lovely Oh Peace music by Henry Mancini right one more to go as if by contrast I promised you the ribbing turns to end tonight. If you re in the mood for a Don It s sad when I. Come ribbing terminals and pop on ma Wow All my way back in the news at 7 o clock and if you re listening to B.B.C. Box all B.B.C. Radio Works well I will see you next Sunday at 5 if you re listening to B.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry see you the other side of the news B.B.C. Sussex travel you trust me let s have a look at the roads here is an bombed Thanks David the M 40 queuing southbound after an earlier accident between 5 and 4 that stuck in church through the highway command to cross roundabout is slow going through the road where it s on the northbound stretches the M 23 adding 1215 minutes to your journey from the airport to the M 25 M 25 slow clockwise that spitting 13 it stains through to 15th the M 4 anticlockwise around Junction 1240 and 3 in her early Henley Road a 4130 it s queueing in both directions St The Road Works area between Shepherd s lane and Hurley not helped by the fact that traffic lights temperature and ice are stuck on a red and yapped and can already in both cannot been a Canal Road in both directions blocked by a building fire from a road through to the TAC road junction I m at the B.B.C. Travel Center lovely thank you for that and there forget next week stay mother father sister brothers Here s the news for 7 o clock. B.B.C. News at 7 o clock I m Matthew Schofield police in South and West Yorkshire London the West Midlands Merseyside and Greater Manchester are to be given powers to carry out more stop and searches the Home Office says that will make it easier for officers to search people without reasonable suspicion in the areas where more than 60 percent of knife crime takes place but Labour s shadow home secretary Diane Abbott says non-evidence based stop and search isn t effective and Dr Erin Saunders McDonogh who s a criminologist at the University of Kent agrees know that it antagonizes particular community is I m not really sure what the point of it is I think it makes a really fantastic headline and it looks like we re doing something that we know that ultimately it s not going to be a particular effect it West Midlands Police have released details of a fatal stabbing on Friday night the victim named locally as 24 year old Leonie keling bag was attacked in solid help 4 people have been stabbed in the space of 15 hours in what Scotland Yard says appear to be a series of random but linked attacks in North London 2 of the victims are in a critical condition all were approached from behind and stabbed in the back in Edmonton between 7 o clock last night and 10 o clock this morning the justice secretary has warned it would be unsustainable for the government to ignore the will of parliament when it comes to bricks that David Gok says to reason May s deal could be voted on for a 4th time but he suggested the government should support a softer breaks it if M.P. s vote for one series of indicative votes on several alternative strategies will take place in the Commons this week but Mr Gore told the B.B.C. s Andrew Marr Show earlier leaving the E.U. Without a deal wouldn t be a responsible thing to do if Parliament is waiting overwhelmingly against leaving the European Union without a deal but he s voting in favor of a softer bricks it that I don t think it s sustainable to say well we ll ignore Parliament s position and therefore will leave without a deal I don t think that is a sustainable position a comedian with no previous policy. Experience is on course to win the most votes in Ukraine s presidential election exit polls give lot Amir s Olinsky 30 percent of the vote well ahead of the incumbent Petro Poroshenko football and Liverpool are back on top of the Premier League tonight after they beat Tottenham 21 at Anfield earlier Chelsea scored 2 late goals to be Cardiff whose manager Neil Warnock wasn t happy he says Chelsea s equaliser should have been ruled out for offsides the linesman there s no excuse for that it was than sorry.

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And welcome back to coast to coast Dr Michael masters with us professor of biological anthropology at Montana tech in Butte Montana he received a Ph d. In anthropology from Ohio State University in 2009 he specialized in human evolutionary anatomy archaeology and biomedicine he spent the following decade developing a broad academic background that unites the fields of anthropology astronomy astrobiology and physics to examine the premise that you have ozone aliens are simply our distant human descendants returning from the future to study us in their own home and in evolutionary past his book identified flying objects a multi disciplinary scientific approach to the you awful phenomenon Michael 1st of all great job on the book Thank You Sir it s great to be here thanks for having me on for and tell me how an anthropologist got involved in this well that it started at a really young age I was only 8 years old and I came down the stairs we had some guests over at our house my parents that some friends over and. Overheard a story my dad talking about a u.f.o. Encounter he had. Before. Was born but he was really in the story of this sort of glowing or but it appeared over the horizon and darted toward them and then kind of sat there for a little bit and shot back across and then shot straight up into the sky at this tremendous speed and it really piqued my interest in it and not long after that well known book communion by Whitley Strieber and I remember very vividly not long after here in the story. Looking up on the shelf and see in that that alien had very soon the Wade one a cover spoke right there on the cover and yet the sort of flash and this kind of time line between and an early hominid form obviously I didn t know that term at the time a sort of a chimpanzee form a modern human and then that alien form on the book cover and. Just kind of set me on this lifelong journey to understand this relationship there s a lot of you know obviously common characteristics what I now know as an apple Morphy s or you know share derived characteristics that you can see in you know countless reports of encounters that people have abduction reports close encounters with actually see these beings and just started to kind of put things together and study it in greater detail and put it all into this book did you go into the field events rip all achieved primarily to investigate the possibility that we could be descendants from extraterrestrials that the entire reason I started out as a physics major because you know obviously can t understand time travel without understanding time that s right in the physics of time and I don t know about halfway through my undergraduate career I just decided to kind of look at the the evolutionary anatomy in really interested in anthropology just saw a lot of opportunities to travel which is definitely proven to be true over the. Years and. Yeah no I actually had a bunch of friends reach out to me from the 1st weeks or freshman year in the dorms saying oh my god I remember you talking about this group of people just sitting around and that s why I was there and yet I wanted to wait until I really was able to you know not just to communicate this to people that have an interest in it but to communicate it with my scientific colleagues as well what s your ph d. Thesis on on this or did you have to play it safe I know my Ph d. Thesis looked at long term evolutionary changes in Aman and cranial facial anatomy so evolution of the brain and then 2 of the main trade offs to the main trends in hominid evolution are an increase in brain size and a reduction in the face those 2 can exist together you couldn t put. A camper trailer on top of a Corvette and expected to still work so as our brains have gotten bigger faces of gotten out of the way and there s a lot of cultural things that have gone into that agriculture being a lot of processed foods that relaxed selective pressure on our teeth that allowed them to get smaller as well as our chewing muscles and our brains of Clearly you know we benefit from those getting bigger over time too. So so no I mostly study those things which are extremely relevant to this overall investigation of. What would happen if those same trends were projected forward and looking at that you know it s there s a lot of a lot of evidence to suggest that we would look very much like what is so commonly reported in these abduction accounts but but no i my research is mostly used m.r.i. As study vision specifically juvenile onset myopia and stigmatism in the context of evolutionary changes in the context of that increase in brain size reduction in the face what happens to the eyes as they grow larger in association with increased brains. Element How are they affected how how is vision affected in a functional sense o. So there s actually a lot of overlap you wouldn t necessarily think that but I discuss you know a lot of my current anthropological research in the book because it s relevant to this question not the name of your book of course is identified flying objects tell me how you picked that title Well I ll admit it sounds a little narcissistic. Say I figure this out look everybody but no that s not I discussed in the 1st chapters that it s also about the stigma that surrounds this topic and how it s been manufactured largely by scientists I mean it started with with Jaylen Heinecke you know this project science project courage especially trying to to to put down you know interest in this and discussion about this and then he changed any change he did it s very paradoxical if you think about it because he is role early on was to discredit these people but then as he started to understand these people were telling the truth he then sort of had to study them and understand it while at the same time also trying to diminish what they can contribute so yeah I know he had a he had a very interesting career. But but no I mean I definitely understand that there s something going on. And the more I investigate it the same thing as been taking place and more and more people as I speak about this openly more people come out and tell me their story and this is just been an amazing ride really isn t in not all these people are making these stories up no Certainly some of them are but but the consistency across reports the consistency and and the description of these these upper 8 walking in what we call by people humanoid forms with you know the big heads the Small Faces The big guys you know 5 fingers on each hand Healy in great St Paul I m a great yeah but but you know I think honestly we can we can look at what I had temporal ancestry in the book we can look at racial ancestry or geographic ancestry or what used to be known as as race and understand these differences among humans in the context of where they evolved you know we have darker skin in places with high altar violet radiation right because it protected them from skin cancer you know lighter skin because of full of acid and because of vitamin d. Absorption so we can understand these differences today in the context of where people evolved in these geographic regions but but that variation that s so commonly reported and these reports of close encounters may just be an aspect of temporal variation that that the more different they look even some of the reptilian or the insect characteristics that are reported could just be a very distant stage of human evolution in the future and if you think about us going back you know 10000 years in the past we re going to look very similar to those individuals that we would be examining to go back a 1000000 years or 2000000 years or 6000000 years and we start to look very different in each subsequent stage of visiting our ancestral past so so honestly you know. A lot of people will say well yes this explains the greys but what about these other ones and honestly I think you know if if we look at the long term history of human evolution and potentially the long future of human evolution it could potentially explain those characteristics as well and you re concluding primarily that these so-called extraterrestrials may be coming from the future not some other planetary system correct. Yeah that s the primary the primary thesis and like I said you know that s what drove me to go to college for this and to get a Ph d. In this and to continue studying it and to merge these fields of astrobiology physics and astronomy with anthropology to get a deeper sense of this but. Yeah if you if you look at it. Even if you take the reports out of it you know a lot of people haven t read the books they will this is all based on the false assumption that these things exist that this is happening and it s not it s not at all because the book mostly focuses on long term evolutionary changes not just in our physical form you know not just in the the increased brain size and specifically increased what we call neuro cranial globule Larry the development of more bald with a more rounded balloon shaped head and association with our smaller faces if you look at those trends that have persisted throughout 6000000 years of human evolution here regardless of you know our geographic location or the climate or what sorts of ecological interactions we had or or much later political social economic systems those trends continued if you look at that. Projected forward assuming it will continue the same way as honest and we ve been accelerating over recent human evolution we would look very much like these things that are reported so it s I don t think we should ignore anything with with a phenomenon as complex as this I think we need to look at it all available evidence but the book doesn t hinge on that it s just an important part of bringing in circumstantial evidence that happens to corroborate what is very hard evidence from this anthropological field Michael why can t you conclude that the tease may have come from other planetary systems throughout our galaxy or universe. Yeah I mean you know it s this is where the controversy comes in well I don t think it needs to be controversial I mean that is the dominant model you know it s. Going I thought this is that s what s been discussed it s and it makes sense too if you think about you know what everybody sees it s these craft coming down from the sky right in your 1st response is going to be able clearly they came from the stars you know and you have all of the Prius Doric the historic accounts and before people knew what stars were what the sky really was you know it makes sense why we would think that but but if you really look at not just what s happened here on our planet you know all the things I was just describing with with our specific trajectory but you also have a number of other issues you know we talk about space as being this this neighborhood you know this celestial neighborhood with these stars and they re just right next door but there s a vast amount of space separating these solar systems and especially separating galaxies I mean it s and measurable that we can measure it obviously but but really think about what a light year is the distance that light travels and one year at 300000 kilometers per 2nd we re talking about huge distances. And even the on that I mean all of the planets that are being discovered as part of the Kepler mission they re almost entirely actually pretty sure every single one is a planet that s much larger than Earth and if we if we if we do take into consideration that these aliens are extra tempestuous as I call them in the book or upright walking they are by people just like us or a check characteristic is not likely to evolve on any planet even slightly larger and more dense than our own and it s extremely rare that we do and I discovered early book you think we should be on all fours and we were for a long time all of our primate cousins are still on all fours chimpanzees and gorillas walk on their knuckles with the pelt as close as they ve got in the standing upright but it s extremely rare on this planet most of the ass to do with gravity and I talk about the researching of a fellow named Bruce Latimer used to be the head of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History wrote this really interesting paper called the perils of being by people that look at how we re not even that great at it we suffer from knee problems back problems foot problems hernias haemorrhoids varicose veins choking as a problem sleep apnea t.m.j. The vision problems that I was discussing earlier all of these things in one way or another are tied to the standing up rate and the fact that it s so rare here and that we still reap these benefits despite all of the negatives that come with it indicate that on a different planet somewhere else that is larger than Earth it s going to be even less likely to happen there is speculate on how far in the future these beings might be when they came back. 1000 years our best 200 what do you think I mean you know originally when I when I said and. That set in motion to research this that that was the main idea that I would create some timeline of you know that we could use maybe even like everyone which is the hardest thing to do it is you know and there s a lot of reasons why it s difficult to give you the Cliff Notes version but one is just a variation that exists within time periods and we struggle with this as modern anthropologist even looking back the farther back you go the less available evidence there is we ve been very lucky with a couple of individual specimens Lucy is probably the best known another one can m. To 15000 which is a Homo erectus skeleton very complete but we don t know if that is representative of all of the other individuals that lived at that time there s still the geographic variation that we see today and back at that time there are far more species alive that would add species wide variation we don t have that today we re all the same species but then you have sex variation differences between men and women age variation that all my Rectus individual I mentioned earlier happen to be 11 years old so we don t really even know what the adult form looks like so sort of project that forward to try to say this is what will look like in 10000 years or 20000 years it s riddled with hitches and the whole point of the book is to get away from speculation to avoid speculating about what things will happen what will cause us to look a specific way or when will look a specific way so it may be disappointing to some readers but I actually try not to really make any predictions and again like I was saying earlier what we see you know once we have this technology in the future and the same way that we didn t stop using fire once we harnessed fire is a cultural tool but 1800000 years ago once we have time travel. Technology we aren t likely to just stop using it so so what we see now and in the past may actually be individuals representing different time periods in the future and giving us a snapshot of those different points in time sort of Him and basters him from different points throughout our evolutionary future so so that also complicates you know brings an addition of the Sex and the geographic and age there may very well bring temporal variation and to the question as well and let me ask you differently through this timeline if I d look on just the cover of your book identified flying objects the 3rd human is in a shadowy figure silhouette holding a cellphone and that s his technology so that would be a space sickly today and looking at him is what we would call the next to terrestrial but it s another human from the future with the big head so the question Michael is how long do you think it took to evolve from the human with the cell phone in his hand to that other human with the big head looking at him you re going to make me do it aren t you I m going to squeeze it out to you one way or. So . So that s a great scientific question it is but unfortunately it s not one we can know until we re looking back at our past however because us 2 ways. Test the best projection I can though I would like to preface it with the fact that I don t have data to back this up you know I have a mountain speaking as a scientist Yeah I have mountains of data on training and facial characteristics going back you know as far as hominids existed All right hold on we re going to hit a break here Mike will come back and try to get the Sansar to this really incredible question as in the end how many years did it take for these beings to look the way they look in the future and then of course we ll talk about the technology that got them back here that s an amazing possibility as well Michael s Web site is a bunch of letters so it s linked up for you would coast to coast am dot com Don t forget to watch our t.v. Show beyond belief with George Nory Just log on to beyond belief dot com. 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In the Korean am beyond our own smaller face continuing those trends forward a lot of it I mean it s an accelerating trend is the thing and that s another thing I didn t mention earlier in the context of difficulties with predicting our project in those traits is that you know in the early stages of hominid evolution most of the changes were just associated with walking upright and there were changes in the skull obviously because when you walk when you stand upright from being quadripolar for 4 legged you re looking up at the sky and you have to rotate your head down as you were going that created what s known as basic cranial flexing where the base of our creatine the part of the cranium where the brains that began to flex and that that s a big part of why our brains were able to get bigger it s a big part of why our faces could get smaller but that was a very slow process most of it was just adapting to be an upgrade into being by feudal So it s really only in the last 800000 years or so since the time of homo erectus that we really started to see this rapid increase not just in brain size because again it s mostly about shape changes but in this this shift toward basic Korea. Flexion happening more this critical of you Larry the balloon headed characteristics that we have that are recognizable in that that individual on the cover there s a lot of other factors that play into a pedo morphism the knee cranial facial feminization I won t bore you with the details of all of those right now but it is an interesting aspect of our our evolutionary history especially after agriculture especially after we settled down and really changed our social patterns of living that actually caused a number of changes in our cranial facial anatomy to so so factor in those and looking at the acceleration of these changes over time had to put a number to it because you re making me. Normally I normally wouldn t do this but. I would probably say. That individual would be about 15 to 25000 years in our future based on the book and that s not that s not far off but in related terms you know a lot of people here that all think oh that sounds like a lot but but in the context of our 6000000 year journey to get to where we are today it s a it s a blink of an eye it s really nothing. And yeah I mean. And another thing too like this commonly comes up when I talk about this is that people are like Ok so if it s going to take that long for us to develop time travel technology you know and one thing that differentiates this from the extraterrestrial hypothesis is that this extra tempestuous apotheosis is testable it s a testable model and it s a very important part of this model falsifiable by by time itself but a lot of assume that we would have to wait until we got to that point in the future say you know split the difference here say about 2022000 years in the future but that s not necessarily the case because we re talking about connecting different points in space time different slices of block time as it s called in physics and and if they re coming back which you know again that s the model being presented here is what we see is them coming back from the future then there s really nothing stopping them from just announcing their presence you know saying this is it s been us the whole time this is what we re doing we re we re studying we re anthropologist and linguists and medical doctors and geneticists and and at that point we could know really at any moment in our in our proximate future in our near future we wouldn t have to necessarily wait until 20000 years we could know it whatever point they felt like we were ready to know that we ve evolved our consciousness and our intellect to the point that we could comprehend what was happening through spacetime fantastic I mean it s been in a mate can I call it a theory. Yes loosely I mean it truly is remarkable and it s not mine either I mean it was because I thought of it independently as an 8 year old I guess but well it s been great as the more I really started to look into this you know I came across other people saying the same thing you know Jim Penn Astin obviously is a great example of this and you know talking about and I talk about him in the book too because it s important some of the details of what he talked about especially you know like bringing in some of the things he said under hypnosis and throughout his career really corroborate what I am arguing coming from a very different standpoint a very different perspective but no it s been great you know that I don t claim this as my model I have given it a name that I think is more representative of what it should be called Extra tempestuous that of extraterrestrial but but no there s a lot of people that really feel that this makes the most sense and you know in the context of Ockham s Razor it s the more parsimonious explanation but you have not ruled out the possibility that there are extra terrestrials on other planetary systems that they just didn t get here yet. Oh yes no absolutely there s there s definitely life yeah they re Ok I have no doubts about that it happened here on Earth really as soon as it possibly could have as soon as we had a rocky planet that wasn t just love and more than rock and we had an atmosphere and had liquid water boom you have life and that most certainly happened throughout you know the cosmos and I talk about some of the aspects of really interesting cutting edge research and astrobiology I think is a myth Jeremy England I could be wrong about as a last name but looking at entropy and how life may just be a byproduct of entropy and reducing energy through through life replication as a way of of sort of reducing entropy and the one main characteristic of life of life forms is that you know almost everything else trends toward chaos as specially thermodynamic systems in the context of entropy but life isn t entropy reduce or you know we still create waste we still you know when we die we trend toward entropy but while we re alive we re in entropy reduce or and he argues that maybe you know there s aspects of life that that and then through that process of propagation we we replicate ourselves to continue reducing entropy and that way it s really interesting hypothesis and it s been gaining a lot of traction within the astrobiology community Michael why have you ruled out the possibility that each these would have come here from other planetary systems through some sophisticated you know bending of space and time. Well you know I do talk about wormholes a lot one of the right for it authors as Kip Thorne used to carry his book around in my bag all the time in time where it s really fantastic book it easily just won a Nobel Prize recently for gravitational waves research and. What s important keep in mind in a lot of people also don t think about this is it s not just about the space it s a tremendous amount of space and there s massive limitations and how fast we can go Einstein showed that nothing with mass can ever travel faster or even approach the speed of light because of inertial forces that act against it so so there is that limitation there s a physical limitation a speed limit if you will associated with the speed of light but even beyond that will people don t take into account as when you re traveling I speed to go between celestial bodies to go between different solar systems you re also being affected by what Einstein pointed out early and as academic careers as time dilation it s not spec d of special relativity which predated his general relativity in which the faster you go relative to the speed of light you foreshorten not just space but also time so if you re traveling at high speed relative to other individuals on your home planet you re going faster getting somewhere fast but when you come back they ve all been dead for tens of thousands of years just because you re also for short in time so a lot of people think oh we can go fast we can just get to these these other stars we get to office and chary but in doing so you re saying goodbye to everybody you ve ever known you re saying goodbye to the culture that you ve been a part of the technology that you grew up with and when and if you can return from that trip it s now you know $1020.00 maybe 510-0000 years in the future. Simply because you are perceiving the passage of time as time goes more more quickly relative to those individuals back on your home planet so that s another factor that I think is important to consider the difficulty of communication whether or not we would be able to reach out with other life forms on other planets even if we did contact them there s the tremendous amount of time again because of the speed limit of light for our radio signals to get there we d have to wait for them to send some back if they were even at the point and their evolutionary cycle where they had the technology to detect them and you know that synchronicity aspect is important as well what if you know we re at this point and then the Drake equation that s the important part of the tricky question is are we are we at that level of technology that we need to be at the same time as another civilization in order to even find each other and and there s there s many many more things beyond that but there s if you look at it if you look at the idea of space travel and contact in and other life forms on other planets especially in the context of whether or not they would ever evolve to look like us to act like us to be able to speak to us in our own languages it just seems really unfathomable that that would ever happen and happen at the same time so as us to have mutual contact Michael what do you think happened in the future for the futuristic human to have the big head the big brown and dark eyes the smaller face environmentally or what do you think happened . You know honestly I don t think it really matters those those those trends the Deward for countless millennia and like I said they re accelerating because of social changes because of things that are aspects of our culture. And in human evolution we can t separate biology and culture we call it bio cultural evolution and anthropology because you know things like using tools to cut meat using fire to cook meat when we started to domesticate animals when we started to use milk more often that s a common example we use in our anthropology classes is that we re able to still process milk as adults when other mammals can t that gene shuts off that produces lactase that breaks down lactose So there s a number of things that our culture has made us that s made us different that that s accelerating these trends. But what I don t think there s anything that necessarily has to happen you know a lot of people say well we re going to live in space or we re going to live on the moon are going to colonize Mars and that s why we ll have. A bit of lucid Omar or some sort of weird traits that that will develop in response to that but but this is quintessential archetype alien form with the big head the small face the larger eyes are really just a continuation of long term evolutionary trends that are very observable here on this planet looking back for evolution of the past so I honestly I can t say I don t know. But but if there is you know something that we do I mean something happened in the future that that created this change No I think it s just the extension of very very long term evolutionary changes I mean that absolutely could be there absolutely could be you know and one of my favorite movies time machine where you know you have to race living underground in the race live in the ground and those things would obviously contribute to. 2 different traits you know based on if we were living on a space station or we were living on Mars or my favorite shows right now the expanse really highlights a lot of those things aspects of gravity especially and how different gravitational forces would cause people to evolve obviously but even throughout growth and development or what we call ontogeny they have different traits in response to those gravitational fields so the other could definitely be things that happen but again you know I m not trying to speculate about what they might be I m just looking back at very long term trends that have endured even you know outside of any minute changes you know diachronic changes as we call them little things that we do here in this time period or this time period even outside of those things these trends are very likely to endure. And that s pretty remarkable I want when we come back after the break let s talk about abductions and why you think they might be happening do you believe they re happening. Yeah I know I have I m like I nick you know I m like so many skeptics where the more I talk to people the more I learn of specific accounts the more you know I believe truly truly believe that something s up and have you changed or you ve always sounds like you ve always been this way well I mean if I hadn t been I would have been calling my dad a liar that s right a small child and that s and you re not going to do that no no you get spankings for that so so no I ve always I ve always had an open mind to it but my mind has become increasingly open and the more I talk to people it s there s something amazing happening there really is give out your website if you would Michel. Yeah it s just a shortened version of the book identify a line object that I had. I d f l away o.b.j. Dot com and there s more information about the book thanks to social media links to places where people can find the book this is your 1st book on the subject it is yeah it is published a lot of research and academic journals mostly in relation to my main area of research but this is the the 1st time I ve published in the field when you hit this one out of the park working people get it. Available on Amazon Barnes and Noble Kobo I didn t audio book which was a lot of work but a lot of fun to do that s available on audible and I so so really you know anywhere you could find books on the Internet basically I would by the way hate to be the 2nd person in on the cover of for standing in front of that. With with a knife in his hand or whatever his whole stone tool the sharpened bone or something like that all right we ll stick with us we re going to come back in a moment here on coast to coast am and take phone calls with Dr Michael masters as we talk about his work identified flying objects a multi dimensional and multi-disciplinary scientific approach to the u.f.o. Phenomenon and I want to get into the abduction situation so many people claim that they are abducted by e.t.s. Or Liam s if that s happening in their us from the future why are we doing that to us find out more about tonight s guest log onto coast to coast am dot com. It sounds nice now that the kids are asleep. 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Of Manchester band that I really love called everything everything that is never coming out of its thing if I protected it you know if it s on loan never play it why do you think it s going to be something that I don t know but it s been signed by them so I want to protect it but the other thing I thought of sitting in the box is last year for the 1st time I went wild camping right which is where you go up into fills with just with your Ted carried on your back basically you stay out in the limo you try to build a fire and all of a half a member brother be meaning to do this for ages and we got around to it finally last year and now we re nearly 40. He has a birthday present for me got me this great big printed canvas photograph of me standing by this time in the like this through all of a property I don t know where to put it. The moment it s fantastic I think I need a bigger house I said. I need to get rich moved to a mansion of a because it s a really big thing yeah I get to special SPICER So the moment that s still in the ball well it s a full I m hoping for on boxing soon lovelight love little fun for the library very useful very helpful IME if you would like this afternoon possibly because you ve still got something in the box for whatever reason I m all maybe looking forward to something over the weekend you lot to get next to a bottom on an extra chat you ve all been I some sort of events and you thinking nobody s going to come give us a ring 10389 double 3 double 3 text one trouble 3 Start your message with the word lades. Baby say leads we shall kick off with a song it s a law and Mr Blue Sky. Game. Players. Live. Playing. A LIVE STREAM live. Oh. Live. Streaming live. Radio. Love oh blimey look at the time. It s long that Mr Blue Sky. Is coming up to 12 minutes. Austrian of all salsa squid Jane. PETA Spofford it insults me about writing on. FISA Literature Festival on the radio I not. All saw I m talking to Paul carrack a little after half past 3 the fabulous Paul Callan I ve got 1st base music course to get out as well. And just minimal with fill in an awful and. So it s Friday what you looking forward to this weekend s whatever it is be wild and wonderful small and perfectly fall and. Know for a little hello hello all ready to listen slow it s looking forward to a family party for my grandson Jay 18th Birthday Happy Birthday. Be a busy Meccano pavlova. All saw. I was thinking a little bit of a question Fallujah. Earlier in the wake my hubby a my little girl met me from work and we went for today and the fall they had a little bit of a shot around trying to. Pull wonderfully from 8 my little girl bought me a gift. And she bawled all the most wonderful of things. She bought me one of those you know all those plastic pop characters do you know I m talking about and a Fraggle from Fraggle Rock gold bull frog leaves me fair every Uppingham little jump a was like an explorer. And I love it so moche it was such a nice surprise I can t bear to take out of the box I wonder if you go on having a similar doll me self possibly you got somethin in a box in the loft and you think I m never going to for whatever reason it might just be that you never going to use that thing you might be keeping it as a spat. Or it might be that you ve got something wonderful in collectable that you don t want to get damaged whatever it is Do feel free to get in touch with those this afternoon. Just because I m feeling a lot vaguely nostalgic think I m a bit frazzled up. Front that. I was. Always cold it was a way to as well if I got to say. Goalball frontal on a do was a. While. Back in them pop carrots as if you say you know little plastic characters. In order to do the. Work of the head of. The. Dog. But. That. Will probably leave it that if you want to get in Sochi very very welcome want to drop as a tax text just now I want triple 3 and stop your message with the Woodley texts a challenge to your standard message right feel free to see notice at B.B.C. U.K. Slash local radio privacy B.B.C. Radio Leeds. Yeah you can do that you can text gives a bell as well as 103 I 3 double 3 texts I want trouble 3 message with. You can you can tweet you can tweet as it s B.B.C. . I love this so this is blossoms and how long will this last on B.B.C. Went. a quick hello it s a Pamela has just been. Talking about have you got anything still in the box it s never been removed from the box for whatever reason Pamela says my daughter s house is a shrine to own boxed collectibles. She s got loads of them pop characters as well account quite see what you re into. Not sell She s quirky. And also you say something that you looking forward to over the weekend boot sale. For all of a hospice 10 and 12. If you are looking forward to anything over the weekend do feel free to get in touch. But let s delve in let s get into it I m going to play the 1st bits of a very famous song Tell Me What is the song title and who is the opposite if you can do that I can give you 2 ticks in your imaginary excise book with my imaginary green pants If however you got a little bit more detail you know something about the song possibly something about the out. Well you got 2 in the chops while Bennett album it was all knots all things. And gives a bell getting to. But you might get some extra takes That s the deal with dots and you might notice somebody else in the right direction so it s a nice thing all around right. I think so. We go on yellow goggles we go in a waltz on when we re not going let s let s go let s go and now all that we. 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Radio lades in a Friday we often lotsa look fall would say the weekend saw how about this a local festival of literature is happening on the redeal not know this radio as it turns out as well so how does it all work well to tell us all about writing on that I m joined by the fabulous pay to Spofford from chapel F.M. Based in secret tele pates. So we talked about writing on Abbey far it s been going for a wee while now doesn t it it s about 4 years now yeah yeah what s the process all backgrounds who are how did you how did you get into in the 1st place when that when the chapel we re in chapel F.M. Arts Center when that was a kind of ruin when pigeons were flying through the roof and everything and we hadn t renovated it we did we did some festivals that we did a musical thought on and we merged that Will it and then and then when we got the chapel properly and and did it up we thought we will continue with this but make it a specific Literature Festival and what s unique about it I suppose is as you say on the radio I don t think it s anything like that yes certainly in Yorkshire and it s 4 days it s $63.00 programs this this year which is a lot we went from 35 years for the last up to 53 last year and 63 which is a sign I think that people kind of want to yeah no absolutely so it s very wide it s very varied it actually started yesterday I believe it did was on Thursday Thursdays are traditionally for us now so traditions only 4 years but it s a young people s writing day so young writers we had 2 schools from Bradford Bell Belleview girls academy and so few Grange from Bradford and they came in wonderful writing with their writers in residence run by 1st story great organization we are associate writers young writers we ve had masses of young people s writing important Thursday now it s really over the last since of the grown ups or necessarily grown up but yeah older writers and we ve got some fantastic programs really today and Saturday and Sunday All right well give and give us a few highlights just to give us an idea of the Candace things that we might want to look forward to are well as you say it s with the great there is a real variety but the great thing about the evenings is human join the day you can listen on the Internet and it s anywhere in the world but in the evening you can drop in and they all the events are free and tonight it s. Interesting we ve got Joe Barry Now Joe Barry Barry is fantastic she s really really interesting a father was killed in the Brian bombing in 1904 guys when you know the whole cabinet was blown up yeah and she spent the last 18 years in dialogue with Patrick we gave you is the next IRA composer competent who was convicted of planting the bomb so she went out and sought him really to she didn t like being angry she want to know why sinister and they vote when I was at the Royal Armories I. Got them in there to talk as part of festival and also when I was working in prison that was extraordinary just coming in tonight without Patrick us and very well but usually they appear together car shows most extraordinary actually you know his I mean these in these present times when we maybe don t do enough listening. It s a real lesson in that So Joe s coming out it s free you can drop in $715.00 this evening it only lasts an hour I really do recommend if you re anywhere in Leeds make the journey sharp left and because she s yeah you won t forget it and that s something quite quite serious and clearly very emotional very very moving very different if you got something a bit lighter Well it s a combination struck out in fact on Sunday we got a wonderful piece of comedy queens of Dawson City which is just you know it should be on Radio 4 weeks with us and it s wonderful and we ve got you know we ve got a real variety of stuff from sort of you know panel discussion to sort of spoken word sort of open mic stuff tonight as well and Saturday night but the other theme of the whole thing is voice using our voice finding your voice you know our you know either in a metaphorical sense of finding your put your individual personality your voice or literally your personal physical voice and how you feel about that so it s a great theme and voice also takes in the whole thing of listening and hearing whose voice is allowed to sit in our society so again makes sense or it s very serious it s not it s plenty of light stuff to. I m ready to recommend either dropping in or certainly just just just just tuning in really yeah it s do you know it sounds absolutely lovely Well a brilliant idea in terms of the local community in and around sea craft do you find that the longer that you know that the more people get involved in the mall people learn about how about you guys and what you re into is it very much entrenched then now well actually it was nice just this morning because we had these 2 schools in so we had 30 young people in from Bradford but the same time we had the cafe that was one of those you know only where all the the elderly people who work with local people come in and they have a cup of coffee and they sing and we kind of we we didn t think about this did. It was great it was a nice bit of sorts of for me because they all collided together in the studio and it was really lovely you know like yeah it was great but it was but yes so we do have a lot of people come and see the stuff but we have seen up specifically local events but it s a real mixture of the writing community of Leeds and local people so I think you get along with there as you say the more stumps you become people know with there it s also about start establishing the venue as the art center in Leeds where people can come and see anything so you can come from anywhere around Yorkshire to see it and you know we ve had this thing about secrets being awarded are going to leave because of that which is so unfair I think but yes you know it s a fantastic community there and you know people come from all over and they also come from the tree around the around the corner well and on a personal note as well pater I know that you you have a band not you. That is doing it the more well what we re doing we re actually on foot and plug that it s a U.R.L. Join our whilst you really want to know what we re playing at the current club in salt it s lovely that this is. A lovely venue and we re playing with Adele Stram which is a really brilliant orchestra bases and actually in skipped and when I pull the 7th things are Sunday night. So I went to work and were playing there was so we were yeah and I look at our new website our books but do you consider yourself lucky man pizza because you seem to spend spend your life in various creative enterprises doing things that you love well yeah I do actually yeah I m in my best moments I do remember. I guess at the moment with their with the festival being on it s nice when things are on and things are happening but of course when anybody prepares any sort of festival has such a lot of work involved you must have been working on it for quite some time it s taken 5 months but yeah we meet every month for people who make it and it was really nice about this is a D.I.Y. Festival writing on it you know lots of people come in they want to make a program so we re not starry we don t have sports stars coming signing their books is about local people generally local writers or cross Yorkshire but also we ve been in the Punjab and elsewhere we ve been people writers there we ve been collaborating with digitally but. Yet people come in they want to make a program they do and it s taken 5 months but it s been well worth it also I ve had some some some help this year with Jimi Hendrix the writer or yeah I feel yeah it has to ease curating today Mark Connors and Jill Lambert from word club they re doing something tomorrow so you know it s a real collaborative co-operative effort love life and if people want so either calm down they just want to listen give us give us the details if you if you like I think if you want to listen you go to W.-W. Dot chapel F.M. Dot co dot U.K. So if you basically Google chapel F.M. He says the greatest art center in East Leeds and that s the one you want and then when you go to that website it will have a little thing at the top saying listen now you know you can listen now at this very moment and we can listen again to anything that we think it s archived forever so if it s fantastic programs yesterday just going to yell F.M. Player there it is but if you want to drop in it s free come tonight you know tomorrow. As well lovely and just turn up on the door time or fly or we ve got events from about 5 36 o clock tonight Joe Berry s 715 is a great program at PAPA state I think it called stupidity is not a problem Jimmy is doing a very political program so that banner and a broadcast with lots of poetry but you know just just just just have a look at the program the online program is there the sheer joy of the whole 1st of all 63 programs wonderful Well thank you so much for coming in and telling us all about writing on air I ve been joined by Peter Spofford Thank you. Travel B.B.C. Radio. 3 I already saw on the road how we don t please David. Well I was all breast to tell you about problems on the M $62.00 westbound with a broken down vehicle but it s now clear which is fantastic news between 30 Rothwell and $29.00 locked out all lanes have reopened you ll find slow moving traffic all the leads out to ring road up around 8 in a busy one story leads out to really look around more town and get the 658 How to get rode up around the slow moving traffic around the high street that s all down the road works but the part about there s nothing overly sinister on the on the network it s all along quite nicely for a Friday which I appreciate is obviously going to be the kiss of death isn t it that he would appreciate you call as always on the Travel line audible 301-230-1820 miss with the delays on the trains between his wheel and Leeds following an incident where storms hit by a train 3 more inside off an hour thanks to. Your travel. 30123018 B.B.C. Radio only. Well I ve got quite a few hellos today lots of people haven t got the old 1st bits music quiz this is the bit you know working with this after. Helen s been on Helen says My 7 year old reckons it s this by that person yeah you re absolutely right wild and lovely takes Also Dell and Rothwell 2 ticks for you and you know you say that you re out tonight that with the Batley homeless projects you re all no bones story in Jewsbury they say that thanks for the tell all saw Adrian in bail don t you think that this. Outcast and I can absolutely see why you get enough. And it is a great song but it s not the right one I m afraid to. Also make in Bramley you are absolutely Bob on so you can have 2 takes Brian poncy frats thinks it might be that song ahead Mickie your stuff man. But that is not wrong. Sadly not 6 for you if you would like a little gas and you ll more than a little bit welcome Why don t you give us a ring our 80389 double tradeable 3 texters 81 travel 3 star you message with the word leads all tweet is baby say laser reckon you ve got a good 15 minutes if you d like to get in touch on the line to tell us what you re looking forward to this weekend of all songs going on at Calvin insists it has been on air we got what you looking forward to the hollyhocks Gilbert and Sullivan society giving their 1st performance of their spring concert tonight. Grain and again South Methodist Church in L. And the song well thank you for that do feel free to get in touch it would be lovely to hear from you it always is and it s especially nice I always think on a Friday now we go OK look around this is a cracker I. Buy Dexys Midnight Runners on B.B.C. Radio Leeds coming up after this having a chat to the man the myth the legend the camera. Alex. Alex. Was was my gosh that is a proper chair isn t it Jane are from Midnight Run as Actually as it turns out my next guest knows a good pop tune when he writes one and he morphs Bay one of the hardest working people in music he s been in bands such as Scorsese Mike in the mechanics Roxy Music He s also what we have is what we do everybody from Eric Clapton so well and John and The Smiths and tomorrow night you can see him in all his glory at the Harvard convention center So welcome to the show the wonderful Paul Carol. What a build up. Well I was just thinking I mean. Well the thing is value I mean you ve done you ve done so much Paul you could probably just sit back and just enjoy life a little bit Kolya. Jordan was underwater love with more power from what more could you ask for exactly exactly I mean tell us a little bit about your most recent album because it s called these days and I think it s about how I think it is actually about sort of appreciating where you ve come from and kind of what you ve achieved. I think we give credit Oh really I mean . It was you know I didn t set out with any kind of concept I think it s just a bunch of songs and they kind of talk about yeah where where we always come from and. Yet these days is the title track is a song I wrote with how Kristof it. From the squeeze days. In fact we call rotten co-written 5 of the songs with Chris and the other 6 I wrote myself so yeah terminal to hell it will. Tell me in fact tell me about I mean there are a false souls that come with the same thing like you want to provide some some you know some evidence. Well I think it just gave a flavor to the. To the artwork you know some photographs. Taken by my dad you know it was the photographer was a painter and decorator. Is a love they re going to go with the camera when we re on holiday in our best dots you know so. And you know it just tell a little bit a story to us where we came from and this is where we are now sort of thing but. Yeah yeah I think you ve described the album is a little bit rude same policies but then this is a real lie and it s like a big rock N roll number cult lie if there is just sounds like how it sounds spectacular How how do you translate those things from the studio all to then you know putting it on steroids. Well it s it s it s not difficult really because as you say it s rootsy kind of album there s no sort of great trickery involved and it s you know blokes playing live in a studio situation really so it all translates very well to be honest with you. Yeah I mean I may not have had a very very career as you alluded to there in your introduction and but you know hot I like roots economies ally soul music country rock N roll you know I ve gone down some very strange paths on the way but this is really what I m about and I think this you know it s a very honest sound album as I say there s no sort of massive production values or anything so it all translates very well to to life so when you re on stage tomorrow night and you come to have a go will you will it be like all the new stuff or do you do you do a healthy now to some E M L The stuff is well our Definitely though we always try and keep the balance the mixture because. You know it s all part of. The Korea I m what I m about so here we flew to you know my 1st claim to fame was a song called How long with Ace and we do we always do tempted which I did with squeeze or do a couple of Mike in the mechanics songs I wrote or was involved with like on my shoulder and living years and you know some of the solo stuff that we ve had a bit of success with in the past you know as a Blue Star summer so I think those I might be wrong but I think it s 5 songs maybe even 6 of of this new album but it s not the kindest of this you can get your head around immediately so I go into it you know and I m very well we had a fantastic tour it was a 30 day tour we ve got 3 left Middlesbrough tonight heard it tomorrow and then we finish up in Manchester and it s absolutely been consistently great best tour of ever done probably exhausted at this stage we just going back out the other side and then Oh no I don t think I don t think I m exhausted I mean you know we we mindful that you know we re we re all knocking on and we can be going at it like 20 or so it s all about the work you know we know we have a big party we it s all about doing the the good shows and we pace it quite well we have days off and everything so and. You know I used to complain about working hard to my moment. Never done a day s work in your life. Yeah well well if you doing something you love venue you don t do a day s work very late. That this that s the secret of life is if you re very lucky you know and you do something you love to do with and with people that you you know enjoy being with then it s it s great you always Jeremy s been a particularly down to earth carrots haven t I. I don t know if that s because he for me all so we ve already got a knot sort of connection. Or if it s just because of ya ya ya hole style and I wonder valve all the bands that you ve that you ve been in over the years where of you where if you maybe felt the most maybe the most glamorous maybe the most you know it s a way out to address a political but well I ve always been raised grocery but I did have a stint with Roxy Music you know back in the late seventy s and that was a bit of a shock to the system because we were all basically I was a scruffy hippie I was just. That. Set me up with a you know a couple of small shirts and you know shiny just it so I looked great. And of all the of all your exploits because I mean literally if you would survive down on a C.V. Which you know you you would never need to do but if you would survive down the deceiving of everything that you don t want all of you all one of your kids been most impressed by the sound of our find that children are generally they generally know it doesn t matter what you do as a parent I just think younger COLE Oh absolutely I mean I was going to say on the whole they re not impressed by any of you know. Remember my Because I ll go for Kids are all grown up now but number 3 Jack. Is actually in Mark band nowadays you know which is fantastic you know he s a great musician but. He started. The local sort of music college when he when he started doing that when he actually left school and it s a moment one band he said. Did you play with the Smiths. Accents growing up and little not Chinese estimation at that point yeah yeah so well I was on one album all we then. Upwelling up late on the 1st album I didn t know anything about them or you know they were but I did get a call one night late one late one night to go play a bit of keyboards and that s what I did I can t even remember which trucks there were the 4 tracks as far as I know. Yeah I mean Al can probably salty literally all day or be a sub is a like you say you re middles bits and I tomorrow night the album if people want to get it next fantastic it s called these days it s classic it s classic you Paul it went really really into songwriting and the value of all that I think what we re going to do is we re going to finish up with your new song which is dig deep and I ve got the Hollywood mix well why the Hollywood mix well I mean as we said before that the album itself is very natural you know it s not produced really I mean it sounds really great and natural but. We ve struggled actually to get mainstream sort of play totally honest with it which was we were surprised because we thought it would fit very well but things have changed a lot in areas so. We ve done we ve really well not really recorded we remake stuff a couple of tracks and we polish them up a bit with you know strings and stuff like that. But it s not but. You know when I splurge and so if you re going to play the Hollywood that s the one with the strings on and yeah looks like well we ll we will do that and like you say you saw down some of the SO ON ICE does well but it s crack cocaine. And the original is lovely as well but this thank you this is a big day the Hollywood makes thank you so much for you to have been so good. Paul thank you so much. And big day. Tomorrow evening in the convention center if you fella bobbing along and it s time to wrap up the elf. 1st bit s music quiz I ve got a couple of hellos to do 1st of all hello to you don t you are you telephone number and the way I played Mr Blue Sky at the start of the show and you say I m struggling to read you Tex Can you clear up a mystery according to a presenter on radio this very mall named She claims at the end of the L O L song Mr Blue Sky they actually doing please turn over to not Mr blue sky and all what you re alluding to I think I think Doesn t everybody know this the end they say. Is not Mr Blue Skies please turn me that plea for me at. And it s because it was the it was the end of the record and I think it was I think it was technically side 3 and it was an indication they needed to turn the turn the record of us or yes of so I didn t translate down down the line over the years but still I think I think I thought we all knew that I thought we all knew the couple of the hello oh hello to a deal called into our skiff there is a prize for getting this one. Some After the song title and the artists just perform just for a bit of fun no prizes you get 2 tix if you get the song title and the artist if you get anything else beyond that and you might get some some extra tix and we wondered if if a deal might want to have a guest but apparently said Now we just want them all night. Well I get Yeah let me see a lot of efforts insects is a lot of effort just for a bit of. Somebody s cell phone number 96 so you ve got it right also true shoppers . Sometimes learn artist all present and correct so you can have 2 tix chips in main words yeah you ve got the song title in the artist and you say golden looking chair and did a parody version of it big golden looking chair and found there I ll give you an extra take for that why not. Also. Fred say from Cass Are you think is that song that s not my name that s not my name but it s not the answer. You say you re looking forward to getting to the cast verses certain helland spot show again struggling with the text messages go look for the catalogs also call in what field you can have. For the sometime in the artist are you with Macon Lynn also enough to tix to share all of you to take to share and Surf Dog. Well you ve got the ol taste and you think this song is called hetero s the song is not called hits although it is directed at the head says. Shake it off by Taylor Swift is from her 5th studio album which is called $989989.00 being the year she was ball on this song was Grammy nominated and it was seen as a bold move away from her really a country stuff and it s all about dismissing the head says and just cracking on with it if you are making a tally throughout this song I will tell you that the word shake appears 70 times and it s been years the song itself been using loads of T.V. Shows and films and most recently I remember it in that film saying Greg filmed for the kids and they did well a couple of pigs did a really excellent cover version but will enjoy the original because that s the get it we go is the answer to the 1st music quiz fall today shake it off by telling. People. I don t want. To. Do. People. Call. I m. Just. Sick. That is no good thank God I was going to take an. Hour. To a view to shake shake shake. That is a right go pop song from tele So if they shake it off from 2000 and fall seen the answer to the 1st bits music quiz fall today and if you are looking forward to anything over the weekend do feel free to get in touch quick to Heritage quiet who say I was Leeds tomorrow afternoon while come and spend some time listening to a selection of beautiful call roll music at our left 3 concerts and refreshments are available so this is all also all Souls Church not some black one Len inlaid some are often in from 3 o clock free admissions some some fatal fall it s a path. Washed Yorkshire travel B.B.C. Radio Leeds now it is a couple of minutes to fall o clock let s have a quick look on the road how we do in please David. And one southbound one led out due to an axis out the junction $37.00 down towards junction $36.00. But the Barnsley South 2 should expect delays as a result of that with the outside leg close they ve got one lead out on the northbound exit slip as well as you should 35 rather M M 62 ferry very nicely east and west 25 to 29 at LOFTHOUSE 6 you want to have a good road through late a little bit busy on the Outer Ring Road at more town you find slow moving traffic as well the Outer Ring Road itself at fairly heavy as you heading around walk around the hellfire crossroads part of the all seems to be go a little bit slow on the 647 between left at our daughter s corner but kind of what you d expect for 4 o clock on a Friday afternoon if you do spot anything would appreciate you calling the travel life over 301230182 more if they minutes thanks David your travel nice call I would double 30123018 B.B.C. Radio only. Well good afternoon welcome to the show this is tea time on B.B.C. 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Not the mission of the storm is to get the adrenaline going but in a different kind of a way. That you will probably only know one song from if you know one or all. That we do from time to time on the Saturday night show because it s a crime it. Doesn t get more exposure hasn t had more exposure in his past the only song that you will know is a song called Dolly from 1978 but there s so much more to this guy that. If you go on. Although not the story as such but it s about him standing looking at Alcatraz prison and thinking that but for the fact that he discovered music off in the musical direction it could have very easily been him over there with the prisoners not standing where he was singing about stuff music setting was his salvation. About. The rock taken from the album of the same name speak of a story we re going to have one of those in the program this evening the storyteller Steve always does a song that if you choose to follow the lyrics and not the tune you ll find an intriguing story wrapped up in that that s coming. Probably in about half an hour s time before then probably in about 15 minutes time is the quiet storm cover a song that you all know well but maybe not in the format that it appears this evening a cover version of a song done in a completely different way this evening s your beautiful but also bittersweet because the person that singing it. Is no longer able to sing in this way for various health reasons you will hear that song coming up in about 15 minutes time right here on the B.B.C. Early hours of Sunday morning filling in for Steve. Song from 88. From Commons in the groovy kind of love. Thank. You but I ve always thought that the most. King Led Zeppelin but if you know overly familiar with Led Zeppelin that might come as a surprise to you that a lot of that stuff is actually more blues based than it is sheer. Heavy. None since I ve been loving you all the B.B.C. Early hours of Monday morning. Quiet still on fill in for a stave off to this one taking in the quiet storm Cova a song. That you know well but a version that you may not have put together or even heard before coming up after this stretch of Moxon has a. Key . To this. Markson hazard. Early hours of Monday morning it s time for the quiet storm. Does every wake it s a song that you know well an artist that you know well but you may. Realize that warm cover version of the other at the key thing. This particular feature is that the cover version. Different to the original so let me introduce you to this one if you ve not heard this before I think. This is the old Buddy Holly and the crickets song doesn t matter anymore in this occasion. That. Kid said. Oh. Mole. Golden Days. Most. Days nobody. Said. Gold. LACE good ol man. Lived. a sound you never going to hear again from Linda Ronstadt it doesn t matter anymore that I was taken from that album that came out in the mid 1970 S. Where she covered a lot of classic rock N roll songs that is the storm cover the next stop on the quiet storm will be the storyteller a song that if you remember the early ninety s you will probably have or see the late ninety s nothing was later in the ninety s you will have a faint recollection of this song you may have noticed it because it was just an interesting song to listen to you may not have realized there was a real story going on behind the story actually is one of great tragedy I ll tell you why when we get around to playing the storyteller on the quiet store which will be here in a couple or 3 songs time. Where . It s from. Nola. Well month friends are coming and my giving is creaking. Not big in the places where drug use to play and I m crazy for love and food but I m not coming off. I m to pay redemptive for it to. Tell the song. I was sick to Hank Williams sound only because it gives. Good things as an Aunt Susie is good she who coauthored. All that long. Long flows of those. In the Talbot song. I was born in my fifties. I had no children I was born with the gayest good to go for years and try this 72. From the Greek. To tide me to the steeple ready and tell her. Song. So you can stick your little pins in there too to go. On fairest solve the big beef doesn t look good let me get all of them standing by the window. Where the leg is strong. They d all dead a no kill. Not even a towel and thumb. Net and. Now you can see that I d grown this but of this you need to show. The richest got their channels in the bedrooms of the poor and this is the budget judgment coming. But me be wrong. Again down your See here she thought funny for the sake of it tell me the song. As things stand on the the side I don t know how the drivel coming so. The beef. With the bad boy. And all the bridge suburban in the bad cross the fever is so close to everything the desire to live there. With live to. Loses the game. To fill with don t know when I ll be back. To. Tell the track but you ll be hearing from live. To. Be speak to speak from a with the town. Family friends who come. Here because Graeme. King is live just to play a cruise for. Me No. I m just a brain. In town and so. Who d a thought whether Cohen am a drum machine. Or songwriter Cohen before it was Rolling Stones and I am Jake on the quiet on the B.B.C. In the early hours of Monday morning after this it will be the storyteller which is a song receiving That s about the true story involving. Raymond Howard from Texas later and Raymond Howard from Texas a rather intriguing story with a desperately tragic ending. You ll find out what it is after this is from Bob Dylan. It s. Like Bob Dylan the wall on the weekend so own to the story teller a song telling a story sometimes a story is fictitious but it s a good story but sometimes like this evening it is a real story that really happened it concerns 2 people from Texas one of them well that there were a married couple from Texas. She had Alzheimer s disease he had recently had quite serious brain surgery was recovering from brain surgery they were discovered a few weeks after they d set off to attend the Pioneer Day festival in Texas which wasn t that far away from where they live they were discovered 2 weeks later dead at the bottom of a ravine near Hot Springs in Arkansas hundreds of miles off their intended route nobody knows why. Broken down there than just set off walking and they just walked and walked and walked and walked until they eventually I presume run out of water and they just lay down and die and it s just one of those mysteries that s just been around nobody can solve it because no one knows actually what was going on or what happened or why they did it they just confused or romantically if you can call it that in this particular song were they trying to take off to how far like they did when they 1st met that s a premise of the song but it is based upon a true story it was recorded in 1907 Released in 1998 by a group called fastball it s called The Way. Nothing story really a brilliant song or funny but on the way the B.B.C. Public was still early hours of Sunday morning I think 2 more sightings to go before we close the book for this week this is one of those to rob Stewart s. I d Rather Go Blind. 2 serve then talk to me it was Lord. a. Long way. And. Brought to it so I would rather go blind I think this next song is going to be the Farnell warm on the show this evening this is Mark Jimi you know I m the story of Rex bulb glow in saying. This disc jockey and heard the. Words to who you say. He puts 2 or 3. Here and you see. 6. Here his 1st job it he accept sis pay me you can call and request the day. Here Erik s But David solo is Steen glue these judge to lead to later but before he could lead. To bolted the control over the door and placement to track as to who they cut to the floor. Some to finish and I think Jimmy you know I m Rex Baba Lowenstein That s it for me this week I ll see you again on Saturday night stays back here next week. Finest for the best of my school this is C B C 5 Live It s a lot of talk of love as we welcome local radio stations from across the B.B.C. This is a fortnight I m Dawson added bio and the menus on 5 Live emergency services a call to an incident at a hotel in Northern Island and installed a magic weekend for McElroy as he wins in Florida and you can listen to this program by downloading the new B.B.C. Sound radio broadcast and make sure you subscribe to the program so you don t miss the next episode. This is B.B.C. 5 with the B.B.C. News 05 live in Spokane and things got done 2 people have died at a some Patrick s Day event at a hotel in County Tyrone the Police Service of Northern Ireland says there are a small number of other casualties to an investigation started into what caused the deaths Brendan Marshall is a journalist and photographer and is outside the Green vile hotel in Cook s town I spoke to someone that was in the hotel he said. It seemed to be 3 people after time I did no work he said yes I have a torch on the shoulder like one of the persons I said. Well treated.

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Going to see galleries so we have like 4 or 5 years span of intense collecting I truly believe that he is finesse being an artist led him into a very easy journey into visual arts the parliamentary committee says big technology companies are failing to regulate themselves the House of Lords Communications Committee is calling for a new central authority to coordinate more than a dozen digital regulators protect the public online and that s the B.B.C. News at 3 minutes past full on next at 5. Welcome friends I m here with Morgan and welcome to the show I got 2 hours of the best of my record collection hand-picked by me get your weekend started right I got some joints by the beach Santana and a little Nina Simone for you plus we re going to get the lead out and of course after 5 it s back in 1901 Huey style as we vibe the times of dollars at the snow it s your weekend and I m just playing the music as someone requested this to me in person on the train last week somewhere in Brazil it s ever be unlike him with follow the leader. a problem of. The city town the stop to see just consume is just so out of step old self destructive talking to over come before I go and no one to lead now the people that have to. Disagree you say to follow me but said to be just said to be your Freestylers to feel real but their top make you sound like your purchases bread basket problem it may be here what if they don t want to flip like a brigade I can t wait to break and eliminate one if you trade of a snake stay awake and follow and follow because the temples a trail the stage is a cave the mike is a thorough rail the feet up a microphone about him to leave the mike a little so the pieces felt ready to go to fasten to see some of the floats in the piece go down to let them believe that it is indeed the stone so long gold is the great stone then the bumps don t stop all the problems said they go Monday but they ll be going to follow the lead a long enough to watch it s a danger zone issue them a design basis basic racing take to told just one thing if I m on the flow. It s about to get more complex one to the next level the old complex things as day a 42012 album called they were 7 songs called deep in goods. That s the. Deep in the woods and you know we might be you know what s the best thing to have when you re in the woods. Brown Nashville. Among a mom have to find the coming hours come up. And I was told. I m. The girl early rock N roll joint by Roy Brown called party to. On the Imperial imprint from 957 after this break in the action the S.B.S. Confess it sounds kind of funny you know what I m talking about is the Radio 2 music for people its friends around Friday tie in this. Case from 6 classic it. Takes in money. From the great album special beat service those with a beat with I confess cradle stuff for a day doing his thing now as a Herbie Hancock with rocket. When I was. And as Herbie Hancock with rock of the whole damn virgin cause a Love You know I got an e-mail here want to read I just want to say how much of enjoying your early morning Sally show on radio to play one or all of these women goes on to mention songs that I ve played and will continue to play because I love them anyway David Hitchen from have richer I got some for you it s spell is strong but make divulge is one of the songs you requested. Morgan N.P.T. Pseudocode you can use the email you can get what you want. I ll say that. Makes common sense. For those that make it up to OK I m going to ask me to leave you Sunny and. Come as soon as meet ups. I do love McDougall thank you very much David if you guys want to get in touch with e-mail for a shot at our dedication to a loved one a distant relation I want to quest a song Hey man Morgan a B.B.C. Dakota U.K. Is the email I figure out how to get them now is German Every week we get the lead out and when I was growing up in New York City it was a great D.J. Before he played Led Zeppelin which is FAR important when you re in New York he says Say on time to get the lead out less John so I m trying to get the lead out and this one is from the 1st B.B.C. Radio session for the John Peel s Top Gear program in 1969 here the Led Zeppelin s with I can t quit you became. i ve a she s Please. Who has hot that s real hot that s legs up a record for the B.B.C. sometimes I was some about the one of probably one of the best guitar playing songs out there Next up I got the final an ace record from Roxy Music because you asked me for that here s out. To have food. And that s the title track to Roxy Music s Avalon record the 8th and final record came out in $1000.00. It To check this they recorded their 8th and final record the compas point studios in Nassau Bahamas if you re going to do what you gotta do it like that now is German after the break in the actual got Hall and Oates with which girl this is he was shown Radio 2 music for people as a singer songwriter and a multi Grammy Award. For his one of the most successful just tastes of his generation and on Friday a set piece. He s favorite song. Made famous you. Can call. It. Just music night. Regular. Friday night from 8 on B.B.C. Radio. Know. And that of course was down on John Oates talking about the average girl. From a great record Philadelphia s a Delphi ballroom bigger than both of us Man what a great record now is John Hill J.J. Cale this is the original from 1006 to share. To midnight I stuck a radio show called after midnight on this very network I m trying to do that again Speaking to lend it all hang out. And didn t let it all hang out for 4 years after J.J. Did how about them apples his ear that spilled do you think since the ISP. A. Loser. Ray was co-founded Motown Records were the 1st hard Berry yet Berry Gordy and Miss Ray gave the group their name getting a from the 5th letter of the Greek alphabet which I did not know. You learn something every day from. His lips met with you got with the case goes you do. You think. You don t want to look like. Winning. But. You ve only. If. It takes. You to it s going to move. Then you. Move. And when you use clearly. You. Didn t. Do things for. 30. 2 sons. You ve got more what it takes is for. You get good it. Can be. Used only if. You don t trust the best thing. Natured and good to say if you. Do but. You ve done it is a. Big gap that it is that not so. Good it is growing in. You. Proselytism it right there you got what it takes great read 972 produced by Bonnie Lee I hear something special from Nina Simone sings Ellington Yes It s I got it bad and I do need to talk to my girl. We. See we. You lose. Shoes. No. ready and that was the legendary Nina Simone with I got a bad from Nina Simone sings them Duke Ellington great album cover to if you check it out as a picture of face because she was pregnant you can see how the life is all doubled up in ON IT S GREAT come up on 5 AM friends going to the whole hour that he was shown here on Radio 2 on here till 6 am Every Saturday I did some Kate Bush coming up some Stevie Nicks and a little Jane s Addiction Plus we re going to the Taj for a lot of friends I m a take you back to 1971 he was style but 1st this is Radio 2 on the B.B.C. Sounds out on digital radio and on 88 to 91 F.M. Dot. Cdc needs to find a club this is James Kelly. The. Family of Shamima Begum say the decision to strip her of her citizenship should be urgently reviewed following the death of her baby son that s a detention camp in northern Syria Ms Begum who s 19 wanted to return to the U.K. After leaving to join the Islamic state group 4 years ago but the home secretary revoked her citizenship arguing his priority was to keep the country safe Kirsty McNeil from Save the Children U.K. Says the death of Ms Begum is baby is heartbreaking and she made this call he thinks only countries that have foreign nationals in this camp or nationalist appearance. There is he.

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