DISGRACELAND - Bonus Episode – Concert Tragedies, Concussions, and Brian Wilson

Episode Date: June 19, 2025

This week in the after party, Jake reflects on the recent deaths of Sly Stone and Brian Wilson, and discusses concert tragedies. Plus, Jake talks baseball and dishes on his recent visit to a water par...k. And as always, he invites you to join the conversation. On Tuesday, we're bringing you the story of the crimes that inspired Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska. Jake wants to know: Which songwriter do you think best told a true crime story in song? Share your thoughts at 617-906-6638, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠disgracelandpod@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, or on socials @disgracelandpod. For more great Disgraceland episodes, dive into our extensive archive, including such episodes as: • Episode 82 – Paul McCartney • Episode 92 – Derek and the Dominos • Episode 154 – Jane’s Addiction • Episode 200 – Travis Scott 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 00:00:01 This is exactly right. Double Elvis. 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.
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Starting point is 00:02:08 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. This is the show after the show, the party after the party, the bridge to get you from one full episode of disgrace land to the other, the backyard to dig into the dirt. On this bonus episode, we are talking about this week's full episode subject, our part two episode on The Who. We are previewing the coming Nipsey Hustle Rewind episode, as well as the Bruce Springsteen
Starting point is 00:02:56 murder myth madness that's coming your way in the disgrace land feed next week. And we get into your voicemails, text, DMs, and as always, a whole lot of rosy. All right, discos, let's get into it. All right, my friends, I am here in the microphone. It's June 18th. It's Paul McCartney's birthday. Paul has gone from, at times, being my favorite beetle to my least favorite beetle, back again to my favorite Beatle. His album, RAM, huge part of mine and my wife's relationship. It was one of those seminal albums during our first few years together. I'm not sure why. That kind of thing just happens when you're falling in love. You know what I mean. You both get sucked into certain records and then they become symbolic of your time together. When my wife turned 30, actually,
Starting point is 00:03:51 I've mentioned this before, but it's worth mentioning again. I hired my friend Corinne to put a band together and perform Ram, the whole album, start to finish for my wife and our friends and her family at her birthday party. It was amazing. Corrin and those guys killed it. Anyways, I love Paul. Who doesn't love Paul? I'll always love Paul, despite his ranking on my favorite Beatles at that moment. But if you want to hear more about the time that Paul McCartney spent in jail in Japan in 1980, inside a Japanese prison and how we survive the violent Yakuza gangs, We have an episode for that. All right, Matt will pull the show notes together for you.
Starting point is 00:04:29 It's worth listening to just a crazy story. No one thinks about that when they think about Paul McCarty. They don't think that he actually spent time in a Japanese prison, just wild. So by now, you know that after Sly Stone died last week, Brian Wilson from the Beach Boys died. Right around the same age, I think Brian was 82 as well. I think they were both 82 years old. I love Brian Wilson. Clearly, a lot of you guys love Brian Wilson as well.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Love him. I poked fun at Brian on Instagram saying that, quote, Charles Manson's friend's brother died. And a lot of you did not like that. So I'm sorry. I didn't mean to piss anybody off. Too soon. I get it.
Starting point is 00:05:10 I think it's one of those things that if I said it here in the after party, you guys totally would have got it. But on Instagram, it pissed a lot of people off. And I took it down. I took it down because I don't want to rain on anyone's sadness. I get it. I totally get it.
Starting point is 00:05:25 And Brian's music means a lot to people. And that particular joke was ill-timed. However, I am Irish. I am Catholic. I am from New England and I am Gen X. And I think all those things add up to me having a pretty dark sense of humor when it comes to death, which is why after deleting that Manson post, I later posted that my second favorite beach boy died.
Starting point is 00:05:46 And that, of course, prompted the question, who is my favorite beach boy? And I will take that secret to my grave. Thank you very much. I'm just kidding. I'll tell you who it is. It's John Stamos. No, it's not. Anyways, I will tell you this right around that time when these posts were going up. This isn't an excuse because it actually happened after, but I did suffer a concussion last week. I was away with my family when the Brian Wilson news broke. And I was the victim of a savage lazy river waterpark wave that totally upended me, smashed the back of my head into the cement ground. I'm okay. Aside from my my over-appreciation of John Stamos. However, all this bullshitting aside, I clearly love Brian Wilson's music. And I set a version of this on various social platforms in the past few days. But like Slice Stone, Brian Wilson was obviously a giant. And I don't throw that word around. He was a giant in rock and roll history and also a genius. And I don't throw that word around either. They were
Starting point is 00:06:49 both giants. They were both geniuses. I'm supposed to begin reading. research next week, actually, on Monday on Buddy Holly. I'm finally going to dig into the day of the music died story here that's been requested from the beginning. And I finally found a way to tell it, I think, that's different from how it's been told in the past. But I'm actually thinking of punting on that and telling a Brian Wilson story instead, a tight 30-minute Brian Wilson episode.
Starting point is 00:07:17 We here at Double Elvis produced a full season of Brian Wilson for our Blood on the Track series, but I didn't write that. I didn't voice it. So I'm asking you, I mean, right now I'm kind of, I'm leaning towards punting on Buddy and digging into a Brian Wilson episode, but I want to hear from you guys, 617-906-66-6-36-3-8. Which would you rather hear? And this is coming up to quick, too. This will be, it's a quick production turnaround. So this will be out in the next like four or five weeks, something like that. Buddy Holly or Brian Wilson.
Starting point is 00:07:45 I'm going to do both eventually, but who would you want to hear first? All right, so we dropped our episode, our part two episode on the Who, this week, the Riverfront Coliseum tragedy, where 11 fans were crushed to death, just trying to get into a rock show, brutal and preventable, all right? It was rock and roll in 1980, you know, pretty indifferent, pretty deadly.
Starting point is 00:08:11 And in the research, in the production of this episode, somehow I completely missed another live music tragedy that happened just a few months. ago that makes the riverfront Coliseum Who debacle look like a twisted warm-up act. I'm talking about what went down at the jet set nightclub and Santa Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Just a couple months ago, April 8th, 2025,
Starting point is 00:08:39 a full-blown building collapsed during a meringue concert killed over 200 people, 236 people, to be exact. The second story of this building just gave out. Okay? This wasn't a huge crowd surge like in the Who episode. It's just, I don't, I don't know. Just the roof just came down on the crowd. It's crazy. And yeah, there was a live band playing when it happened as well. And the venue was packed for a party that night. Live meringue, a huge crowd, lots of families. According to the early reports, there were cracks in the structure.
Starting point is 00:09:14 There were complaints that had been filed. This wasn't like an act of God. This was just neglect. Jet Set apparently was a legendary club in this city, but obviously the owners weren't taking care of this, or at least that's the word. Okay, when it collapsed, dozens were trapped under steel and concrete. It's bad. The details are gory. The details are horrible. Survivors are described having to crawl over bodies to get out, dead bodies, of course. It's just awful. And I didn't hear about this. I don't know how I didn't hear about it. I'm pretty tuned in. I get notifications from pitchfork, from Billboard, from Rolling Stone, and I don't know how I missed this. Something to be said about, you know, which stories get to us, which stories get remembered,
Starting point is 00:10:02 which get buried, literally. Sad stuff. All right, what else is going on in the world of music and true crime? Lots going on in the Diddy Trial this week, but I'm going to get to that a little bit later in this episode. This week, our Rewind episode is on Nipsey Hustle, an artist whose story is, as you know, as inspiring as it is heartbreaking. That episode's coming up next right after this bonus episode. Speaking of Dark Stories, have you seen the trailer for the new Bruce Springsteen biopic? It just dropped and it's got people talking. I don't love it.
Starting point is 00:10:33 I'm getting my thoughts together on it. I'll talk more about it in the future. But this is perfect timing for us to bring back one of our classic disgrace land episodes on Bruce Springsteen. Back by popular demand and that's dropping on Tuesday, okay? And no, the Springsteen episode is not the Springsteen story that you think you're going to get if you haven't heard this. It's not about the East Street band and their drama. It's not about blue-collar anthems.
Starting point is 00:10:57 It is about murder and true crime, specifically the Charlie Stark Warther killings, the inspiration behind Springsteen's haunting record Nebraska. And this is the exact period that the film delivered me from nowhere deals with. I guarantee you our story is vastly different from the story that you're going to see on the big screen. Those murders, by the way, those dark weather murders, they happened in June. It's in part why we're bringing this episode back right now. True crime, music mythology, and a young couple on a killing spree. This episode, A Disgraced Land has got all the ingredients you need, all right?
Starting point is 00:11:30 So when you're listening to this Springsteen episode, be thinking about songs about murder. Okay, there are a lot of them from Johnny Cash to M&M to Bob Dylan, the ghetto boys. There's so many. Okay, I want to know which songwriter do you think told a true crime story best in song, all right? Call me or text me 617-90666-6-6-3-8 with your answer. This is going to be the question of the week next week, or DM me at Disgraceland Pod on the socials. I might play your message or read your reply in next week's after party, all right? I got Atlantic City stuck in my head now.
Starting point is 00:12:06 And I can hear my son in the background. I'm going to tell him to be quiet. I'll be back in a flash with your voicemails, your text and your answers to it last week. question of the week. 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. 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 got hit by a truck.
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Starting point is 00:13:16 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 act or whatever, my first thing is always,
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Starting point is 00:13:57 And his entire, the Kardashians family over there, everybody's going, and the air marshal is trying to grab my arms and screaming. 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. Guy Branham. So anyway, Nicole Kidman broke up with Keith Thurban.
Starting point is 00:14:22 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? Gaten Matarazzo from Stranger Things. Tana Monsu. Camilla Morone, Carrie Kenny Silver, and more. Listen to these episodes of Dear Chelsea on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Kate Winkler Dawson, host of the Wicked Words podcast. Each week I sit down with the true crime writers behind some of the most compelling true crime stories
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Starting point is 00:16:09 Sike to be here. It's psych to be here in the phone booth. I'm in the phone booth. You know, it's the one over across the hall. That one there. Yes. Okay. 617-906-66-38.
Starting point is 00:16:20 That's how you get in touch with me. Call me, leave me a voicemail. Send me a text. Answering the question of the week from the last episode on the Who, part two. Question was, was the riverfront coliseum the greatest tragedy in rock and roll history? If not, what was. Let's check out what the 270 has to say. Jake, 270, Todd, actually calling from me.
Starting point is 00:16:42 Nashville area. Worst tragedy in music history, I will go with the Eagles of Death Metal on stage in Paris. And unbelievably, that was, excuse me, that was 2015. I just listened to a podcast with Josh Hameh talking about that very thing. Crazy, that was a decade ago. I guess I'll go with that. But, yeah, a lot of terrible.
Starting point is 00:17:12 terrible things, including the Who at Riverfront back in the day. I actually lived at that time. I was a kid just a little bit south of Cincinnati. Terrible thing. Todd, great call. And yes, what an answer. What a horrible, horrible event. Something I'd like to, I've long wanted to cover in disgrace land.
Starting point is 00:17:34 But it's, I don't know, man. It feels like it's too soon. It just feels too raw. feels too real. It feels too fucking scary to be perfectly honest. Of course, too soon. This coming from the guy who had that Brian Wilson comment last week. I don't know. Maybe I can get there, get to it now. We'll see. Horrific, horrific event. Absolutely tragic. And I feel like your question, I'm sorry, your answer is, is weighted even more heavily because you're from the Cincinnati area. So thank you for the call. Todd. Appreciate that. Let's go to Ben in the 803. What's Ben talk? Ben's
Starting point is 00:18:10 talking about obsession, and this is in reference to our recent episode on Bjork. Hey, Jake, this is Ben Cross reference here, since we're talking about obsession, in the Hollywoodland rap party, you mentioned that your son was now beginning to chase that bass tone. And like yourself as a guy who used to make my living with six strings, you know, it's a never-ending obsession. Every time you think you just about have that tone, something's not quite there. It's like a dragon you're chasing, and you're just about to grab it by the tail, and it moves slightly, and you're off on an entirely different tone of session.
Starting point is 00:18:51 Having said that, we're talking about obsessive song. How about a trio of obsessive songs? The first of which was kind of creepy because it was about his best friend's wife. Three of my favorite Eric Clapton songs are all about the same woman. One Miss Patty Boyd Harrison Clapton. he of course famously wrote Layla about his best friend's wife and his longing for her
Starting point is 00:19:16 later down the line he finally gets the girl and with the desire to just write a ballot in mind he writes wonderful tonight about an evening with said woman then later on down the line on the journeyman album after there
Starting point is 00:19:32 come to an end and they've gone there's several ways he wrote the lovely old love which is just a great blues that he performs with Robert Cray on the album, wrote that about longing for missing his love why I miss Patty Boyd Harrison Clapton. Very good, Jake.
Starting point is 00:19:52 I don't know if that's qualified as creepy obsession or not, but there you go. Rockerola. Clafton's obsession, Ben, with George Harrison's wife, with Patty Boyd, well-documented in music history, yes. There's been creepier recommendations, But you're on to something here because this thing never sat right with me. And part of it is like coveting your best friend's wife.
Starting point is 00:20:18 It's just, it's very sleazy. I don't like it. No one likes it. And Clapton has this, I don't know what it is. It's those 70s years during when this obsession was at its height and he was using heroin. He has this bleakness to him. this darkness that I find incredibly off-putting, not just musically, but personally.
Starting point is 00:20:47 I know I'm in the minority here. The Clapton stuff I like is later. It's later than Leila. It's kind of like 80s. I know it sounds awful, right? Like the color of money Clapton, like the shit that was on MTV when I was a kid that I didn't like then. I kind of like that now.
Starting point is 00:21:04 Because you can feel them coming out of that cloud. he was in. And you hit it. Like, Wonderful Tonight is probably the beginning of that. Yeah, just totally, totally obsessed. Completely obsessed. I talked about that in the Derek and the Domino's episode a little bit. I don't nearly get into it as much as you did here. So I appreciate that and giving me the opportunity to unpack it a little bit here. Ben, thank you for the call. You know, there's this ongoing conversation we're having about should I or should I not do a couple of episodes on some hair metal bands. Here's a 646. Here's Jake. This is Karen in the 646. again, I'm really late responding to the hair band, call for votes, and I don't like
Starting point is 00:21:48 hair metal myself, but I think I'd have to go with poison. They fucking suck, but they're also just so bad that I really kind of want to hear that episode. I probably hate listening and laugh my ass off. So, yeah, poison. Thanks, man. Rock and roll. Karen, love it.
Starting point is 00:22:06 And I love the attitude you bring into this potential episode. The only way I could do it. And yeah, you're right. It's kind of got to be poison, right? It can't be Cinderella. It can't be Skid Row. Cinderella is not big enough. Skid Row.
Starting point is 00:22:19 I feel like they've got to take themselves too serious. They're like almost good. You know what I mean? They're almost a good band. Poison, I feel like poison, A, highly comical. B, C.C. DeVille, like I talked about before. He was along for the ride, but, he has this sense of humor that I think is fun and we can play with.
Starting point is 00:22:39 And I do think Poison's songs, I do think, this is a weird take, but if they were recorded by another band with a different production, they could actually be great songs. Some of them, of course. I don't know much beyond the singles, but I like this idea. We'll see. I'm coming around to it. Thank you, Karen.
Starting point is 00:23:00 Okay, I got to clean something up. I heard I got a text from a DM, actually, from my friend Gavin, Van Vla. from the great New York hardcore band, Bern. He's been in a ton of bands, but that's the one he's most known for. Great guy, known him for years. And he pointed out that I made a mistake in a recent after-party episode
Starting point is 00:23:19 where I believe it was in the context of talking about Sick of It All. I incorrectly stated that Sick of It All was on the hardcore compilation where the Wild Things are, which is wrong. They're not on that compilation. And I think I even took it a step further, and I said that that comp came on Revelation
Starting point is 00:23:41 Records. It did not. Came out on Blackout Records. And the Revelation one came out prior, and that one was called the way it is. And I know all this. And I can't believe I fucked it up. It happens. I apologize.
Starting point is 00:23:53 Thanks for the DM. Gavin. Appreciate you. At Disgraceland Pod, any of you guys want to hit me up on DM's STP on Instagram. Hit me up. Said, hey, man, where'd you get those threads in reference to, you know, a little. little patio where I was rocking in one of my stories. And the answer, STP, is Dandy Delmar.
Starting point is 00:24:11 That's the name of the brand. Great brand. Go to dandydelmar.com. Not a sponsorship. This is unpaid. Just answering the questions, man. Dandy Delmar.com. You look like you're hanging out at Frank Sinatra's Palm Springs home out there in the desert
Starting point is 00:24:28 where all the bad things happened. Okay. 617-906-6638. A lot of people writing in about the afternoon. Astro World tragedy and how that is worse than the Riverfront Coliseum tragedy. Tough to compare them, but they're both awful. A lot of people like Jesse and the 619. Hey, you got to be by Des Ray is the song you were humming, Jake.
Starting point is 00:24:49 That's it. Thank you for all your stories you put together. Last week I had an earworm. I couldn't figure it out on the old after party here. And I just, I don't know, something came over me. Again, back to my friend Gavin. He said, you started scatting that song. And he's right.
Starting point is 00:25:04 I was scatting Desray. 651 writes in, hey, love the rap party. I appreciate what you're putting out there. As far as John, the legend, Belushi, and my exposure to was awesomeness. It was definitely Animal House. I'm not going to finish this, okay? Because this is a great text.
Starting point is 00:25:21 I'm just going to use it to point out the fact that there's another whole bonus episode we get going on called the rap party in the Hollywoodland feed. It's not just me. It's me and my guy Zeth. Head on over there. Check that out. Make sure you're subscribed to Hollywoodland. 808 writes in, hey, for the question of the week,
Starting point is 00:25:34 which would also make an interesting episode is that of Dave Navarro. And what happened to his mom won't go into the details, as I figured you deliver it better than I to those who don't know the story. Well, 808, listen, I did go into the details. We have a whole episode on Jane's Addiction. It's basically a Dave Navarro episode that is in our archive. Get on at 808. It's there.
Starting point is 00:25:53 It's waiting for you. Listen to it. Get back to me. Let me think. 617-906-66-3-38. You guys want to send me a voicemail. Want to send me a text about anything at all. I am here.
Starting point is 00:26:02 I am waiting. I got you. I'm also available at Disgraceland Pod on Instagram, Facebook, and X. You want to chat with me over there? Listen, okay, Matt, cue up the buzzer beater, sports rant time. This is the Disgraceland Sports Minute in under 30 seconds, okay? I know that doesn't make sense, but just give me a little buzzer. Listen, I believe it was last week, just last week.
Starting point is 00:26:24 I said trade Rafi Devers. Didn't I say that? I said that. And look what happened. They fucking traded them. It's amazing. I love this. like the only guy I'm on an island. I love that they traded them. Even the people that didn't like
Starting point is 00:26:38 his attitude and wanted him gone, they're kind of couching that that attitude. They're couching their take and they're saying, well, the Red Sox, you know, they should have got more. They should have got more. They should have got more. They got like a bag of balls, basically. But this guy was as a player, as a teammate, not a person, was rotten. Okay. Of course, now that he's gone, there's more coming out because the team wants to justify their decision. But you could tell, I lived through Carl ever it okay i know bad ball players who fuck up team chemistry on the red socks when i see it and this guy was no damn good for 10 years for 10 years now if we had the guy for two two years three years four years five i could even six ten no freaking way see ya now they're one in one since since we let him go
Starting point is 00:27:23 we'll see what happens but i got a feeling the socks are going to be in a much better shape you hear that my dog just barked in agreement All right, Matt. 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 00:27:58 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. I said, oh, hell no.
Starting point is 00:28:19 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. This season on Dear Chelsea, with me, Chelsea Handler, we have some fantastic guests like Amelia Clark.
Starting point is 00:28:45 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. Do that. 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.
Starting point is 00:29:11 And his entire, the Kardashians family over there, everybody's going. and the air marshal is trying to grab my arms and screaming. I immediately know that I've been at sleepwalking. 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. 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.
Starting point is 00:29:43 I like that. Did you practice that on your way over? Gaten Matarazzo 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 Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Kate Winkler Dawson, a host of the Wicked Words podcast. Each week I sit down with the true crime writers behind some of the most compelling true crime stories and discuss their years spent investigating and why it still matters. He sees his father coming out of the woods with his hands over his face,
Starting point is 00:30:24 and he knows something happened. His father just grabs him and says she's gone. She's gone. These are the cases that leave survivors, families, and the journalists who cover them changed forever. Working in national television, it'll push you to your limits, and you'll end up doing things you never thought you'd do. you know, you look back at it and you're like, I can't believe that really happened.
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Starting point is 00:32:06 Matt, give him a little bit of the rap party right here. Thank you. Thought about Stanley Kubrick, the great director who passed away in 1999, just months before his final film, Eyes Wide Shut, came out. Of course, you've seen that movie.
Starting point is 00:32:21 Of course I've seen that movie. My favorite little known, like, recent thing about that movie is that the guy who plays the piano player, who's the character name, I'm forgetting, and I'm even forgetting the guy's real name. Nick Nightingale? Nick Nightingale. Great, great grab. You just had that?
Starting point is 00:32:38 You just had that in your head? It was Todd Fields, the director. Yeah, that's my point. Todd Fields, the guy who made Tar, the incredible, incredible movie from the last couple years. Forget about it. Just amazing. So, yeah. He also made in the bedroom, which as a mainer, is probably one of,
Starting point is 00:32:55 if not the most credible main movie as far as people and the way they talk and whatever. So anyway, just for what it's worth. Oh, man, I want to be a mainer. I want to be a mainer so bad. You don't even know. It's pretty easy. All right, that is the rap party from Hollywoodland. That is in the Hollywoodland feed.
Starting point is 00:33:15 You get a subscribe over there. All right. disgrace landpot at gmail.com. You want to hit me up on an email. Frank Barry writes in show request. Jake, do you think there's enough information out there to do a show about sunset strip in Hollywood from the 1980s? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:30 I do, Frank. And specifically, just on the sunset strip, I don't know, maybe we'll get into a bunch of it in the poison episode. We've got a Nikki Six episode coming up in a couple weeks here as well. Gets heavily into the sunset strip vibes. But I'd like to do it through the point of view of an art. artist, and we've already done that, and we'll continue to do it in the future. But if you have another take, more specific to Sunset Strip, hit me up, get back at me,
Starting point is 00:33:56 and let me know. Over on Apple Podcasts, Chris R01880 writes, I will preface this review on why I dislike podcasts in general. Most podcasts lack focus, tend to be long and self-indulgent, and there is a need to be self-edited. The production quality is generally poor and not researched well. So why do I give Disgraceland five stars from Jake's painstaking research, his ability to focus on the story of the week in a conscientious manner that leaves you wanting more.
Starting point is 00:34:26 He cares more about creating content for his audience than his own ears. Speaking at ears, the production quality is without peer in the podcasting universe. If you think you knew the story, time has a way of revealing the rest of it. And Jake is the one to deliver it truly entertaining and informative. Chris, thank you so much. Get in touch, Chris. I'd like to get you something special in the mail. And if any of you guys want to leave a review over on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify, get hooked up with something special, be my guest.
Starting point is 00:34:53 Some clown whose name I shall not repeat writes over on Spotify, he's just re-uploading old episodes. And I take offense to that, whoever you are whose name I won't mention. I've already forgot about you, by the way. But I bring this up because it's a bullshit. We do at least one, sometimes two, sometimes three new episodes a week. and we resurface our archive episodes because people need to know what's in the archive. We have over 230 plus episodes.
Starting point is 00:35:21 Is it so wrong to repurpose them? Do you get mad at your favorite television show when they show a rerun? Does that happen anymore? I don't know, probably not, but you know what I'm saying? More is better than not at all. That's my thinking. It's there for you.
Starting point is 00:35:35 And as I just demonstrated from this message, someone recommending a Dave Navarro episode, when we have one already. You know what I'm saying? There's a reason for it. Okay? Don't be a hater. I mean, be a hater if you want.
Starting point is 00:35:47 I don't care. I don't think about you. LNGP over on Spotify, right, it's very beautifully done. Amy means so much to me. Thank you very much. And that was in reference to the Amy Winehouse episode
Starting point is 00:35:56 that we rewound last week, last Friday. Check that out if you have not heard it or you just want to rerun it. Rewind it. Rewind it with us. Go for it. Nothing wrong with that. Speaking of winding,
Starting point is 00:36:06 down here. Going to get out of here, unless you're in all access, remember, an all-access member, five bucks a month. You get a little bit more of this bonus episode. I'm about to get into something heavy, something big to our all-access peeps in just a moment. If you want to be an all-access member, disgracelampod.com slash membership, five bucks a month. You get a little bit extra of the bonus episode. You get one new fully scripted sound design,
Starting point is 00:36:30 exclusive episode per month. And you get it all ad-free. All right, we are back. We name-checked. Oh, God, a lot of artists. A lot of artists. Paul McCartney, Dave Navarro, a couple others I can't remember, but Matt will have the archive artist that we've mentioned. He'll have that information for you in the show notes. If you're interested in listening to those episodes, you can do so quite easily. I got to get out of here. Thank you guys for hanging out. Appreciate you. Let's recap real quick. Right now in your disgrace and feed, we've got a part two episode on the Who and the Tragedy at Riverfront Call. See them number two coming next, our rewind episode on Nipsey Hustle.
Starting point is 00:37:24 Next Tuesday, we're bringing back our Bruce Springsteen episode, diving into the blood-soaked ballads of Nebraska, just as this trailer on Deliver Me from Nowhere launches. Four over in the Hollywood Land Feed. Right now, we've got our full episode on Bruce Lee. And every Wednesday, we're releasing our rap party episode. So don't sleep on those. Number five in the exclusive members section of this week's bonus episode.
Starting point is 00:37:46 We talked about an amazing music documentary and an incredible project that I am really stoked to be working on right now. hope you guys can check that out. Go to disgracelandpod.com slash membership number six. As always, hit me up with your voicemails text DM 617-90666-66-36-3-8 at Disgracelmpod on the socials. And remember, no one cares about preserving the true spirit of rock and roll more than you do. And that is a disgrace.
Starting point is 00:38:10 All right, on December 3rd, 1979, you guys know this. 11 fans were killed at a Who concert in Cincinnati. A tragedy shaped the band, unfortunately, changed live music forever. Here's what the country was listening. to that week according to the billboard hot 100. Number one, babe, sticks. Last week, two, peak position, one, weeks on chart, 10. Number two, no more tears. Enough is enough. Last week, one, peak position, one. Weeks on chart, eight. Number three, still by the Commodores. Last week, three. Peak position, one. Weeks on chart, 11.
Starting point is 00:39:19 Number four, please don't go. Casey in the sunshine. Last week for peak position for weeks on chart. 60. Number five, escape. The Pena Collada song. Rupert Holmes. Last week.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Six. Peak position. Talking and start mixing. 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.
Starting point is 00:40:04 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. Trust me, babe. On the IHart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This season on Dear Chelsea, with me, Chelsea Handler,
Starting point is 00:40:28 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, you think of anything else that you can do rather be disappointed in. Do that. David O'Yello-O. I love this podcast, whether it's therapy or relationships or religion or sex or addiction
Starting point is 00:40:51 or you just go straight for the guts. Dennis Leary, Gaten Moderato from Stranger Things. Tena Monjou. Camilla Morone, Carrie Kenny Silver. And more. Listen to these episodes of Dear Chelsea on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Sometimes a suspect is found guilty before a verdict is ever read in court.
Starting point is 00:41:15 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. Listen to Wicked Words on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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