DISGRACELAND - Bonus Episode - Bad Men, Good Music, and the Developing D4VID Saga

Episode Date: September 25, 2025

This week in the After Party, takes a look at the latest true crime and music in the news. Plus, your voicemails, DMs, and emails on rock 'n' roll movies and lots of other subjects. Spooky season is j...ust around the corner, and we've got an episode on Headley Grange, the haunted estate where Led Zeppelin created their greatest work. Jake wants to hear your spooky stories - ghosts, hauntings, the paranormal... share your thoughts at 617-906 6638, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠disgracelandpod@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, or on socials @disgracelandpod. To listen to an extended version of the After Party and hear Jake and Zeth's recommendations of excellent works from disgraceful people, become a Disgraceland All Access member at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠disgracelandpod.com/membership⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠ For more great Disgraceland episodes, dive into our extensive archive, including such episodes as: Episodes ⁠60⁠ and ⁠61⁠ - The Rolling Stones Episode ⁠185⁠ - Talking Heads Episode 8 - Tay-K 47 Episodes 101 and 102 - Miles Davis Episode 1 - Jerry Lee Lewis To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:16 Hey, discos. Need a little more disgrace land in your life? Just a touch to get you through? Yeah, me too. This is the podcast that comes after the podcast. Welcome to Disgraceland, the After Party. Welcome to the Disgraceland bonus episode. A little thing we like to call the after party.
Starting point is 00:02:47 This is the show, after the show, the party after the party, the bridge to get you from one full episode of Disgraceland to the other, the backyard to dig into the dirt. Our mission to uncover the truth to confront. the myth to reclaim the story on this bonus episode we were talking about old dirty bastard in the body in the trunk of the car allegedly registered to a modern day hip-hop artist we're rewinding back to our dime bag darrell from pantera episode previewing next week's lead zeppelin in the haunting of headley grange part two episode we get into your voicemails text dms and as always a
Starting point is 00:03:18 whole lot of rosy this is the podcast for the musically obsessed the outsiders the independent thinkers who know that the best history is the history that gets buried disgrace land where I tell the stories they didn't want told, the kind you'll end up telling someone else. All right, this goes, let's get into it. Balance in life is key. Too much of anything is harmful. I love the Beatles.
Starting point is 00:03:53 And there was a time in my life when I loved smoking grass. But if I locked myself in my room all day every day and did nothing but bong hits and listened to John Paul, Georgian Ringo, the results would not be good. And I'm not saying I'd emerge from my bedroom all googly-eyed with ideas about Armageddon race wars like crazy Charlie. No, that would require much more than just weed. That would also require LSD, DMT.
Starting point is 00:04:19 My overall point, however, I believe holds. If all I did was listen to the Beatles and do drugs, I'd have less of a perspective on music, on life, on whatever. This is obvious. I don't have to tell you this. If all I did, all I did was healthy, what I was doing all the time was healthy. If I was just lifting weights all the time and eating protein, those things in excess wouldn't be good either.
Starting point is 00:04:44 You need balance. Okay, if all I did was watch violent gangster movies and eat popcorn, which is basically all I really want to do in life, I'd have a warped view on society and probably a little bit thicker. I'd be a little bit thicker around the waist. You need balance. If all I did was talking to this microphone to you guys and write and record stories about crazy musicians and ignore my wife and my kids in the process, I'd probably be more successful, but I would also be less happy in life. Balance. Balance, balance, balance. A couple of years ago,
Starting point is 00:05:14 a teenage gamer from Houston decided to make his own music to accompany the YouTube videos that he was creating. Videos that were gaming montages displaying his Fortnite skills. Fortnite was his obsession. Music was secondary. But soon, that unhealthy obsession with video games was transferred somewhat to music and music became the thing for this young gamer. He released a song on TikTok and that song blew up and then another and that song blew up and within no time he was signed to Interscope Records. Now he has this burgeoning career and he took his foot off the gas a little bit and reignited his first passion gaming. While making music, the artist never really abandoned his love for gaming specifically for Fortnite. A very important.
Starting point is 00:06:04 violent but not gory game. For cartoonish shooting, I've never played Fortnite, but for those of you who have, and I'm not entirely accurate, I apologize. But I did look into this today, and I wanted to give you an accurate depiction of this. For those of you who don't know, Fortnite, a lot of violence, but it's cartoonish. It's not gory. Certainly there are other video games that go way further with the violence than Fortnite. Fortnite is a game where cartoonish shooting and combat are at the
Starting point is 00:06:34 center of the gamer's action. The game is known to be highly, quote unquote, addictive. Okay. Now, if we're to believe some of the parents who allow their kids to play Fortnite and those parents who have raised concerns about their kids being consumed by the game, addictive is an understatement. Online, there are numerous stories about kids completely disconnecting from not only their parents, but from reality over their obsession with the game Fortnite. Kids so addicted that they literally cannot disconnect. They stop showering.
Starting point is 00:07:08 They stop sleeping. They stop eating. I am not a psychologist. I'm not pretending to be, but look, just go online and look this stuff up. Many have chimed in. There's lots of online videos from psychologists, from people in the medical field on the subject of the harmful nature of obsessive gaming. I'm not going to sit here and tell you video games are all bad. That's not what I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Okay, again, it's about balance. And my point, my larger point is this is specifically about Fortnite. So after hours upon hours of violently eliminating, you know, understandably in a non-gory way, but still eliminating your enemies, it's not hard to imagine a twisted reality presenting itself to the gamer. I spent last weekend more, I spent four days more than the weekend, reorganizing my entire record collection. Every free moment I had was spent alphabetizing records,
Starting point is 00:08:08 staring at records, moving records around, flipping through records, picking records up, putting records down, putting records on shells, taking them off shells, records, records, records, records. When I went to bed at night and closed my eyes, I literally saw vinyl, okay? You know what I'm talking about. Those of you have worked on assembly lines.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Those of you who have done tedious jobs, you know, as part of your hobby or part of your labor, whatever it is, you know when you do something over and over and over and over again physically, you close your eyes. That's what you see. The brain is impressionable. The brain is fragile. The teenage brain is not yet fully formed. The teenage artist that I'm referring to here, the one obsessed with Fortnite, his name is David, spelled D4, the numeral four, D4VD. In 2022 at the age of 17, David took a break from gaming and allegedly started dating a 12-year-old named Celeste Revis. He also released a song that blew up online at the same time called Romantic
Starting point is 00:09:13 Homicide. The lyrics go, in the back of my mind, I killed you, and I don't even regret it. I can't believe I said it, but it's true. I hate you. A video for this song was released on Celeste Revis's birthday, September 7th. in April of 2024, then 15-year-old Celeste Revis went missing. David continued with his career, releasing an album in the earlier part of this year, 2025, through Interscope and touring. A couple weeks ago, this month, in September of 2025, two tow yard employees out in Los Angeles walked past an impounded Tesla
Starting point is 00:09:59 and noticed a strong putrid smell. Authorities were called. The front truck of the Tesla was opened up, and inside were the dismembered remains of the missing 15-year-old Celeste Rivas. The car, it has been reported, that the car was registered to David. Now, David is cooperating with the police,
Starting point is 00:10:24 but the internet is not cooperating with David. his alleged online Discord chats, some alleged to be with Celeste or about Celeste have gone public. I can't verify if they're true or not. I'm not going to speculate here, but hey, you're free to search this up online. They're easy to find. It was also discovered by online quote-unquote sluice that David has an unreleased song allegedly and its title is Celeste. And it's been reported that Celeste's mother has verified that her now deceased 15-year-old daughter had the same tattoo on her finger as David. That tattoo reads, I don't know if this guy, David, had anything to do with Celeste Revis's death. But I know that we're going to find out soon. And if David is responsible for the cruel and callous end to Celeste Revis,
Starting point is 00:11:29 us as life. There's no telling yet why or how something like this could happen. But in these early days, this case reminds me of the Aaron Hernandez case, the former New England patriot, whose brain was so scrambled from PCP and weed that he turned himself into a homicidal sociopath. I was there when this news broke up in Boston. It was unbelievable. It was true. It was truly unbelievable. You just couldn't understand it. And now it's understandable because we've learned about his life. We learned about the drugs he was taking.
Starting point is 00:12:09 He learned, we learned about the concussion stuff, the CT, all that. And there's something about how this story about Celeste Revis and David is unfolding that just brings me back to those days. I don't know why Celeste Revis was killed. I don't know if anybody knows why besides the killer right now. And like I said, I have no idea if all of this information that's out there right now adds up to this guy, David, being responsible. I don't know what could compel somebody to do something like this. Even after all this time researching these episodes, trying to understand this behavior, I'm left clueless. Some murderers, I suppose, are just born bad.
Starting point is 00:12:57 They're just born that way. There's evil and evil is sometimes like water. It finds its way. I truly believe that. But I also believe that sometimes outside influences impress upon the brain in ways that are so strong that murderers are made. Now is David a murderer again? I don't know. I'm not going to sit here and say that he is.
Starting point is 00:13:20 Is he another musician driven to kill through some mix of hubris and perhaps video game induced violent fantasy and psychosis, I have no idea. But I have my theories. And we're going to have more on this story as it develops because it's a fascinating one. And I feel for the victim's family here, I haven't read, you know, I'm just going to stop because there's a lot out there. There's a lot to talk about here. But this case is so fresh. And we have to be careful about what we talk about publicly, but I invite you all to look into this online, and I'll keep bringing you news as it breaks, and eventually there will for sure be an episode on this story if David's involvement proves to be what people suspect it to be. This right now already, it reminds me of an old-school
Starting point is 00:14:13 disgrace land episode, you know, the whole art imitating life thing with Takeda 47 from season one. I don't like Taked's music, and I don't like David's music either, for that matter, but there's plenty of music from bad bad men, as we say, and some women that I do like. And that's the subject of our recommendations section that Zeth and I are diving into later in the exclusive part of this episode for All Access members on Patreon and in Apple subscriptions. What music from truly deplorable artists do we still love? And that we would recommend even. It's fucked up to think of it as like, hey, I'm still watching, you know, I'm still listening to XYZ by that guy. did that thing. But, you know, I'm also recommending it. We're really pressing ourselves and challenging
Starting point is 00:15:01 ourselves here with the whole art versus artist thing. Zeth is going to be approaching this from the film angle. What films buy or featuring demonstrably bad, bad men, and maybe a few women, can we not do without? And the answer to these questions, you know, I'll be answering the music side of it. Like I said, coming up in the exclusive section of this after party for our all access members, just $5 a month to become a member at disgracelandpod.com slash membership before prices go. up. All right. Old Dirty Bastard is in your feed right now, and you can use this episode, this ODB episode is your introduction to the 10 episode story that we did on Woutang Clan. Coming up next in your feed, right after this, we're rewinding to our Pantera and Dimebag
Starting point is 00:15:40 Darrell episode. And then, hey, it's October. So that means we here in Disgraceland are unleashing a ton of Halloween-related content to keep you spooked all month, beginning with our Part 2 episode on Led Zeppelin in the haunting of Headley Grange. Me Page was on some other fucking level people. You're not going to want to miss this, nor are you going to want to miss our new episodes on Judas Priest, Pentegram, and ACDC all coming in the next few weeks. And we're going to be rewinding our classic Halloween disgracelam episodes all month on artists like the cramps, Brandon Lee, the misfits, and more. All right, when that part two, Led Zeppelin episode hits, though, like I said, an episode about Headley Grange, the haunting of that studio. I want you guys to be thinking about your run-ins with haunted homes, haunted anything, really.
Starting point is 00:16:27 What are the spookiest things that have ever happened to you guys? Run-ins with ghosts, seances, Ouija boards, life after death experiences, anything. It can be about you, your family, your friends, anything spooky that's happened to you. Let us know. Let's kick off this October right. You don't have to be Jimmy Page to give me a call and give me your answers, but just call and let me know. 7-90666-6-6-3-8, spooky as shit
Starting point is 00:16:54 that's gone on in your lives. You might hear yourself on next week's after party. I'll be back in a flash with your answers to last week's question of the week. There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Starting point is 00:17:21 Rule one, never mess with a country girl. You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes. And rule two, never mess with her friends either. We always say that trust your girlfriends. I'm Anna Sinfield.
Starting point is 00:17:36 And in this new season of The Girlfriends, Oh my God, this is the same man. A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist. I felt like I got hit by a truck. I thought, how could this happen to me? The cops didn't seem to care. So they take matters into their own hands. I said, oh, hell no.
Starting point is 00:17:56 I vowed I will be his last target. He's going to get what he deserves. Listen to the Girlfriends. Trust me, babe. On the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Your husband is not who you think he is. Your body is not what you thought it was.
Starting point is 00:18:19 Your identity is formed by a secret history. I'm Danny Shapiro, and these are just a few of the stunning stories I'll be exploring on the 14th season of Family Secrets. And just then, we felt the plain turn in the air, so much so that the bags that were under people's seats just kind of flew into the aisle. Each week, we dive head first into the complex,
Starting point is 00:18:42 The X power of secrecy, how it shapes our identities and relationships, and how it ultimately can reveal to us our truest selves. My daughter, she's pretending she doesn't know, but is trying to cook and feed me and keep me alive because I wasn't eating anything. And me pretending like everything was fine. He kind of shoved me out of the way and said, move. And he went out the front door and he jumped in a car and drove off. And that was the last time I saw him. Listen to season 14 of Family Secrets, starting May 7th on the IHeart Radio app, Apple, podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:19:15 This season on Dear Chelsea with me, Chelsea Handler, we have some fantastic guests like Amelia Clark. When like young people come up to me and they want to be an act or whatever, my first thing is always, can you think of anything else that you can do? Rather be disappointed in. Do that. Dennis Leary. I wake up and I'm hitting him in the head with a water bomb.
Starting point is 00:19:39 And Bruce Jenner is on the aisle. in a karate stance, like he's about to attack me, like, making karate noises. And his entire, the Kardashian family over there, everybody's going, and the air marshal is trying to grab my arms and screaming. And I immediately know that I've been at sleepwalking. David O'Yello-O.
Starting point is 00:19:59 I love this podcast, whether it's therapy or relationships, or religion, or sex, or addiction, or you just go straight for the guts. Guy Branham. So anyway, Nicole Kidman broke up with Keith Thurban. Being half of a country couple was always a hat she was going to wear, not like a life she was going to lead. Oh, interesting. I like that. Did you practice that on your way over?
Starting point is 00:20:23 Gaten Madarazzo from Stranger Things. Tena Monsu. Camilla Morone, Carrie Kenny Silver, and more. Listen to these episodes of Dear Chelsea on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. All right. I've been doing a lot of complaining lately about the lack of current. quality music biopics and documentaries, but it's not all bad. I should mention just for balance, okay, that I caught some of the live a documentary series at CNN ran and I got pulled into it.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Not enough to compel me to seek the series out and watch it on my own as opposed to just catching it while serving channels. But again, I did get pulled in and that's saying something and I don't want to just be a negative Nancy out here talking shit all the time. I learned some things. I learned some things about Phil Collins. I learned a lot about Bob Geldof that I didn't know. If you're interested in this time period, pop music, since this is well worth your time, all right? I was thinking about how I would have made that doc, however, on the same subject. And I should mention that though I'm railing weekly against the corporate algorithmic studio storytelling machine, Kassum, hey, we have shirts, by the way. The fact remains that if a studio is going to pay me to make a music
Starting point is 00:21:51 documentary and give me an opportunity to explore music history using my storytelling skills. I'm going to jump at the chance. I'm not trying to be some crust punk version of a podcaster here. I'm trying to be the best fucking storyteller I can be in whatever medium makes sense and to reach as many people as possible. And it's mainly because of what we've been talking about here. Modern music culture bores the hell out of me. Yet music history is something that my life is centered around. And I know that's the same for you guys as well because you tell me so every day. Crooked rain. got at us over on Patreon and hipped us to this David Byrne directed movie, true stories.
Starting point is 00:22:28 We were talking about greatest rock and roll movies. I've never heard of this. Jackie on Patreon, she wrote, I love this community. All the wrecks that have taken me out of my music listening, film watching comfort zone. Discovering new gems and rediscovering stuff I haven't listened to for ages. I'm sure we are all open to more, especially from you quieter discos. I know some of us are very, very vocal, but please don't be shy.
Starting point is 00:22:49 I encourage you to please give us your recommendations and things. thoughts. And, you know, when Jackie posted that, the comments underneath that post filled up with recommendations from the disco community, including an audio book I've never heard of, narrated by Ghostface. Taylor, I believe, recommended that. There's a book, an autobiography by Rodney James Dio. I didn't know about this. I never heard of this. Recommended by Kathy M. If modern music culture, if modern music culture, if it bores you, okay, if you're interested in obsessing over music history with like-minded obsessives, then jump into the chat on Patreon and introduce yourself to the larger disco community. As I mentioned before, joining our little club is only five bucks a month
Starting point is 00:23:29 and not only gets you into the Patreon chat here that I'm talking about, but unlocks exclusive content and ad-free listening. Sign up on Patreon or subscribe through your Apple podcast app. All right, I'm in the phone booth at the moment, the one across the hall hanging on the telephone. It's crowded this week. Let's check out this message from the 808. Where the hell's 808? Hawaii. Anyway, let's listen. Hey, how's going? Love the show. I just saw listen to your bonus episode, and you were talking about somebody did two episodes on the Grateful Dead and not knowing.
Starting point is 00:24:02 You might have done it, but Fish, Trey Anastasia, keeping in the jam band scene, he had a rough time, almost died with addiction, and Fish is kind of a crazy-ass band. Love them or hate him, some people do, some people think they're cheesy, but I think it's definitely an episode that you should make. Thanks. Have a great day. Aloha. Out here in Hawaii. My friend, in the 808, we are currently at this moment putting together a fish episode as we speak. And of course, right here, as we're doing it, there was this news about a fatal stabbing at a fish show in Virginia last week.
Starting point is 00:24:40 This is not part of the story that we were planning on telling. Similar to how the bumfardo piece of the Jimmy Buffett story wasn't something that really fit into our episode. So we've got this problem. We've had this problem since the beginning of time. How do we cover all the interesting bits in these artist stories? And next week, I'm here to tell you now that we're going to have an announcement next week on how we're going to be dealing with this issue. It's a solution that's going to result in something cool for you guys.
Starting point is 00:25:08 So keep an eye on your podcast feed for that info. But yes, 808, we've got a fish episode and even more fish content coming your way. All right, let's hear from Morty in the 276 on Great Rock and Roll movies. Hello, Jake. This is Morty from the 276. I've been listening to both disgrace land and Hollywood land for months now. It keeps me well entertained while I work on a graveyard shift part-time at Crackerboro. It's fantastic. I just want to say a rock and roll movie that should be mentioned is beyond the Valley of the Dog.
Starting point is 00:25:50 Ross Myers Joint. It's rock and roll to the core. It's a parody of Hollywood. You got an all-female group rock band before there was female rock bands. The soundtrack is just kick-ass. You know, I can't believe nobody's mentioned it. But yeah, I think that should be mentioned,
Starting point is 00:26:13 which was made back in 1970, and was supposed to be the sequel to Valley of the Dolls but became something totally different. I guess that's all I got. Talk to you later. Bye. Morty, my man, thanks for taking us with you to work at night. Grateful to be keeping you company on those long overnight shifts. I'm sad to say that I've never seen beyond the Valley of the Dolls. Are you kidding me? I know. Disgraceful. I need to see it. Maybe I can talk my wife into watching it with me this weekend on your recommendation.
Starting point is 00:26:44 Thank you, Morty. Let's read this text from the 9-1. on the same topic. This is Stace, answering your question about rock and roll movie recommendations. My number one is train spotting. That opening scene of a gangly young, buzz cut, fuzzy-headed Ian McGregor running down the street to Iggy Pop's lust for life is nothing short of iconic. And of course, that Choose Life monologue delivered by a junkie has lived rent-free in my head since the film came out in the mid-90s. What's more rock and roll than heroin a do? Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:17 Love Your Pod. Been listening since its debut. and even want a poster for tweeting about it, which I forgot to collect, but I'm sure the ship has sailed. P.S. Here is my plea for more coverage of female music artists behaving badly. There's got to be more out there than Amy Winehouse. You know what?
Starting point is 00:27:34 And she says, a lot of it all right. You're right. She says PPS, I absolutely loved how you framed the Britney episode. Truth is better than tabloid fiction. Stace, we're putting together our programming for next year. And two things. we're going heavy into stories about women. In the past, the problem is ours been that women just aren't as fucked up as dudes.
Starting point is 00:27:59 They haven't behaved as badly. But however, I found a way in. And the second piece here that you might appreciate is we're working on a way to bring you guys more fully into the process of helping us choose these stories. So we'll have more on that soon. But headline, more female artists coming your way in disgrace and praise them. programming. All right. 302 writes in, in 1978, a movie came out called American Hot Wax. I was all of six or eight years old when it was released on television, so I may be misremembering some things, but it was about Alan Freed and probably my introduction to rock. It's got all the bangers in it,
Starting point is 00:28:34 and screaming Jay Hawkins' performance in it blew my mind, but it had all the good stuff, teens dancing, indefiance, races mingling with each other and cops trying to shut it all down. Another great one was released in 1980-ish called Times Square. great soundtrack to young girls escaping a mental health hospital and in general raising hell and upsetting the public i've heard of american hot wax i've probably seen clips from it never heard of the 1980-ish film times square but i'm highly intrigued this sounds fantastic i love that era of new york i just love looking at it on film especially when there's some sort of pop punk rock and crime angle to it um so i'm gonna check times square out 302 thank you very much your you're um
Starting point is 00:29:19 I don't know why, but Times Square in 1980-ish reminds me of Over the Edge, a great rock and roll movie that's not about music that came out. I think late 70s. Might have been 78, 79. Matt Dillon's first movie or second movie? I don't know. Maybe Tex was his first movie. It's one of those, but it's fantastic. Incredible soundtrack, Over the Edge.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Check that out and check out Times Square on recommendation from the 302. And oh, before I go, speaking of Over the Edge and Beyond the Value of the Time. dolls. We have new hats and t-shirts that would fit well on the characters in both of these movies. That means they'd look good on you as well, all right? But you've got to move quick because our trucker hat or just say no to Kazm shirts and our hoodies. They're going bye-bye in a couple days. This merch sale comes to an end on September 30th. Perhaps even earlier, if sizes and supplies do not last. So hit up shop disgraceland.com to grab yours or just head over to our website disgracelandpod.com. I'm running out of time right now, so no emails this week. Maybe I'll
Starting point is 00:30:19 read them on the Patreon chat in a video or something in a couple days. I'll be back in a flash, though. Hang tight. There's two golden rules that any man should live by. Rule one, never mess with a country girl. You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes. And rule two, never mess with her friends either. We always say that trust your girlfriends.
Starting point is 00:30:53 I'm Anna Sinfield. And in this new season of the girlfriends, Oh my God, this is the same man. A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist. I felt like I got hit by a truck. I thought, how could this happen to me? The cops didn't seem to care. So they take matters into their own hands.
Starting point is 00:31:13 I said, oh, hell no. I vowed. I will be his last target. He's going to get what he deserves. Listen to the girlfriends. Trust me, babe. On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your husband is not who you think he is. Your body is not what you thought it was.
Starting point is 00:31:38 Your identity is formed by a secret history. I'm Danny Shapiro, and these are just a few of the stunning stories I'll be exploring on the 14th season of family secrets. And just then, we felt the plain turn in the air, so much so that the bags that were under people's seats just kind of flew into the aisle. Each week, we dive head first into the complex power of secrecy, how it shapes our identity. and relationships, and how it ultimately can reveal to us our truest selves. My daughter, she's pretending she doesn't know, but is trying to cook and feed me and keep me alive because I wasn't eating anything, and me pretending like everything was fine. He kind of shoved me out of the way and said, move, and he went out the front door,
Starting point is 00:32:22 and he jumped in a car and drove off, and that was the last time I saw him. Listen to season 14 of Family Secrets, starting May 7th on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This season on Dear Chelsea with me, Chelsea Handler, we have some fantastic guests like Amelia Clark. When like young people come up to me and they want to be an actor or whatever. And my first thing is always, can you think of anything else that you can do? Rather be disappointed in. Do that.
Starting point is 00:32:53 Dennis Leary. I wake up and I'm hitting him in the head with a water bomb. And Bruce Jenner is on the aisle in a karate stance like he's about to attack me. making karate noises. And here's the entire the Kardashian family over there, everybody's going, and the air marshal is trying
Starting point is 00:33:11 to grab my arms and screaming. And I immediately know that I've been asleep walking. David O'Yellowo. I love this podcast, whether it's therapy or relationships or religion or sex or addiction or you just go straight for the guts.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Guy Branham. So anyway, Nicole Kidman broke up with Keith Urban. Being half of a country couple was always a hat she was going to wear, not like a life she was going to lead. Oh, interesting. I like that. Did you practice that on your way over?
Starting point is 00:33:42 Gaten Matarazzo from Stranger Things. Tena Monsu. Camilla Morone at Carrie Kenny Silver. And more. Listen to these episodes of Dear Chelsea on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. I love Paul Newman. I love Paul Newman so much. What an incredible actor.
Starting point is 00:34:08 2008 when he died, I was driving home from a gig in New York with my band, Bodega Girls, and we were driving through Connecticut, and we got home way late, or early in the morning, I should say, went to bed, woke up next day I found out he died. And I've always thought, I don't know, this is so silly and stupid to think, but driving home from New York to Boston, I always thought maybe Paul Newman passed away as we were driving through Connecticut. And I don't know why that matters to me. I have no reason for it at all.
Starting point is 00:34:43 It's just a weird little trivial thing that I always think of when I think of Paul Newman. I have great affection for the man as an actor. Slapshot is one of my favorite movies of all time. And Paul Newman is the subject, as you know of, or some of you know, of this week's Hollywoodland episode. And here's a little taste of our man, Dr. Lundy, talking about Paul in this week's Hollywoodland. up party. It was simple. Robert Redford and Paul Newman were very similar when it came to philanthropy.
Starting point is 00:35:14 You know, Redford was all about the environment. Newman was all about people, specifically about sick kids, kids with serious illnesses. He started this company Newman's own in 1982, which was a food business that began with just salad dressing and eventually moved on to like pasta sauce, olive oil, pizza, popcorn, cookies, coffee, tea. I'm sure you see the stuff in the supermarket all the time. Quick shout out to his pasta sauce Socoruni, which is an all-time, all-timer for me. But anyways, my point here is that when he started this company in 82, he was laughed at. It was like, look at this vain actor putting his face on a salad dressing label and all that. But then when people saw what it was really about that this company was putting 100% of their
Starting point is 00:35:59 profits into programs that benefited kids with serious illnesses that benefited school food programs. It was like, holy shit, no actor has ever pulled this off before. And keep in mind, the nonprofits that Newman's own helps fund includes this network of summer camps for kids with serious illnesses that was, you know, founded back in the late 80s. And according to one camp counselor who worked there, Paul Newman would visit every week just to hang out with the kids, not for photo ops with the press, not for a pat on the back. He did it. because he just believed in what the company was doing, and he believed in helping other people.
Starting point is 00:36:42 And, you know, this isn't to say the guy was perfect because he wasn't part of being authentic like that is that it's a warts and all thing, you know? And if you want a really in-depth look at that, I highly recommend you check out this documentary series that was on HBO from a few years back called The Last Movie Stars, which is about Paul Newman and his wife, Joanne Woodward,
Starting point is 00:37:04 directed by Ethan Hawke. Guys, make sure you're following. following Hollywood land on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. Paul Newman had this ornery side to him that I just loved. And like I said, he lived in Connecticut. Connecticut is technically New England. I think of it more as New York. I don't think Paul Newman was a New England sports fan. But that ornery side of him would have fit perfectly for the Patriots nation right now. God, trying to root for the Patriots this season.
Starting point is 00:37:42 All right, before I get too far, I got to tell you that the 60 Second Sports Rant in under 30 seconds is once again sponsored by Five Hour Energy. Five Hour Energy shots bring tasty caffeine in 17 flavors. Head to your local retailer, www.5hourenergy.com or Amazon to order yours today. Guys, I don't live full-time in New England anymore. I'm in a different part of the country. I tell folks, I'm a Patriots fan, and they laugh. They laugh.
Starting point is 00:38:06 I'm not even joking. One guy had a local church event last week. Asked me if the Patriots were still even in the NFL. This is before Sunday's game where they turned the ball over 10,000 times. This team is an embarrassment, and I can't get over how far we've fallen. I can't get over how good we had it back in the day, Brady Belichick. I can't believe this is what we're left to root for every freaking Sunday, Matt. How'd I do?
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Starting point is 00:38:46 Get yours in store and online at www.5hourenergy.com or Amazon today. All right, as promised, mine in Zet's conversation on bad, bad men who made great, great music and movies, some women too, maybe perhaps, I'm not sure. Music and movies were recommending to you, okay? we're not just qualifying it by saying yeah you know he was a fuck up but you know even some good we're telling you what exactly they made that you need to listen to and ideally it's stuff that you haven't listened to or watched and we're hopefully bringing shining a light on on some content that you're not familiar with that's coming up right now to get in on that hot nuanced art verse artist action however you're got to go to disgracehandpod dot com slash membership and sign up to become an all access member to unlock this content all right you're also unlocking more exclusive content and ad for you listening, all for just five bucks a month before that price goes up. So sign up to become an all access member now for just five bucks a month on Apple and Patreon before prices go up. All right, we are back. We're about to land this plane. mentioned a bunch of disgrace land
Starting point is 00:40:01 subjects in this episode as we do every week. And we want to point you guys to the archive. You want to hear stories on who we mentioned today, T-K-47. Talking heads, we mentioned In the exclusive section, we talked about Miles Davis, talked about the killer, Bill Wyman. So you can hear episodes on all those artists and their respective bands, groups, etc., in the archive. Matt will have in our show notes, he'll have the episode info. So you can easily navigate your way through our 250 episode archive. All right, let's recap, shall we? Number one, this week's full episode on, oh, Dirty Bastard, it is available for you right now.
Starting point is 00:40:41 Number two. Next, coming up in your feed is our Dime Bag Darrell episode. Dime from Pantara. That's in the rewind spot. Number three. Coming next week, part two of our Led Zeppelin story, the haunting of Headley Grange. Number four on Hollywoodland right now, Mr. Paul Newman, number five, six one seven, nine oh, six, six, six, six three eight. Your voice keeps us digging into the dark corners of music history, so keep calling, texting with your answers to this week's question of the week or talk to me about, whatever else you want to talk about, all right? Get at me. Number six, don't forget, guys. This isn't just content. It's a community. community for the obsessed, for the discos. No one cares about music, books, records in the crime and grime that ties them all together like you do. And well, that's a disgrace. All right, on November 13th, 2004, old dirty bastard passed away. Here's what America was listening to on that day, according to the billboard charts. Number one, my boo, usher, and Alicia Keys. Last week, one. Peak position. One. Weeks on chart. 10. Number two, drop it like it's hot. Snoop Dog featuring Farrell. Last week, seven.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Number three, goodies. Sierra, featuring Pee-D-Pablo, My Weeks on Cher, 20 watching key. Number four, lose my breath. Destiny's Child. Last week, three, peak position, three, weeks on Cher,
Starting point is 00:42:01 eight. Number five, over and over. Nellie, featuring Tim McGrath. Last week, five. Peak position, five. Weeks on Cher, five. Number six, just losing. And start mixing.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Cut it! When a group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist, they take matters into their own hands. I vowed, I will be his last target. He is not going to get away with this. He's going to get what he deserves. We always say that trust your girlfriends. Listen to the girlfriends.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Trust me, babe. On the IHart Radio app, Apple, podcast or wherever you get your podcast. This season on Dear Chelsea, with me, Chelsea Handler, we have some fantastic guests like Amelia Clark. When like young people come up to me and they want to be an actor or whatever. My first thing is always, can you think of anything else that you can do? Rather be disappointed in.
Starting point is 00:43:18 Do that. David O'Yellowo. I love this podcast, whether it's therapy or relationships or religion or sex or addiction or you just go straight for the guts. Dennis Leary, Gaten Moderato from Stranger Things, Tana Monsu, Camilla Morone, Carrie Kenny Silver, and more. Listen to these episodes of Dear Chelsea on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:43:46 Sometimes a suspect is found guilty before a verdict is ever read in court. On the Wicked Words podcast, I talk with the writers who dig deep into the cases that changed history. including Marsha Clark, who went from prosecuting one of the most famous murder cases to writing crime fiction. It doesn't matter that you didn't take part in the murder. If you were at the scene at all, you're guilty of murder. Every week, the real story is revealed. Join us every Monday for new episodes of Wicked Words.
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