Fladseth - #231 - N’Sivert Moe

Episode Date: March 21, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You can find more than 60.000 cars from 100 different brands on fin.no. And with a purchase contract, insurance, payment, loan calculator and insurance, it has actually never been easier to find the car that suits you. And everything you need. See you at... We are starting now. As I say, Sivert Mo... A Sivert Mo in the studio! Yes, I forgot to say that.
Starting point is 00:00:23 Starts with a small, small, small, small? message about 5 minutes late. And it's a classic, a surrecopter says that 5 minutes. It's been 20 minutes! Yes, I know. It was terrible. And I also told the guys in here that it's possible to say for the second time that I'm struggling to find the way around here. Because here we are now, it's not possible, you can't find a more obvious place. Because there it says D6 in big letters over the door.
Starting point is 00:00:57 When I saw it, it's the most obvious place I've been to. It turns out that you have been up and running. I went to the old studios because this company has moved this year. It will probably move soon too. The modern media, this hyper-modern media company, started in everything other than hyper-modern studios. It was just a well-built building. The old stable at Akershus Festning. And you as a listen to Sivert know that. And I said that all year.
Starting point is 00:01:28 We are now sitting only a stone thrown away when the crack was shot. And that is literally, Tim, do you agree? Literally a stone thrown away. It was actually a pretty half-hearted stone thrown away. But do you want to hear something even more wild?
Starting point is 00:01:44 Yes. We were complaining about... Are you saying that you're sick of the door? I'm sick of the door. We were complaining about the ventilation that's here. Here? Yes. And it's really weird here.
Starting point is 00:01:56 I have to give a shout out. To Haugton. Do you have a small one? I have one here. Haugton? Anyway. And then we sat here. We were going to talk in a quarter, and then it turns out that he's very interested in history.
Starting point is 00:02:09 He's over there. I think it's the bridge to Olafton. Now you're on the new building. Yes, here we are. Because we are on the new building. Yes, because we talked about the old one. Because I went to the old one. Okay, let's move on.
Starting point is 00:02:23 And then it turns out that they are very interested in history. And then they listen to a podcast with Amelie, which is called History of the Second World War. Take and test it out. And then they say, you know what? That there has been a very exciting episode. That is the building the Queen will go to now. And then I asked why. And he says, this was taken over by the Germans during the war.
Starting point is 00:02:44 It's so old, this building. I thought it was a high-rise building. It looks brand new. It looks brand new. But it looked completely different. And I said, what was it? He said it was a crew. Crew? Yes. No, a sleeping crew. A kind of a resting place.
Starting point is 00:03:02 A resting place. A kind of a small... A rest room? Yes. A relaxed place. A kind of small... A break room? A break building? A break building for the workers. A break lounge. It turned out that this was called House Schwings. We googled what House Schwings was.
Starting point is 00:03:18 And this was a Nazi bordel. The whole building was a Nazi bordel. This is an old Nazis who have just plowed some walls that were over the building. And they fled. It smells a bit like old German racers there.
Starting point is 00:03:32 It's in the wall. And they fled. 120 Parisian women to the building. So we're going up there on Friday. He has a chest with information for us. That we will use up there on Friday. He has a chest with information for us. That we use to make the episode.
Starting point is 00:03:48 And if this is not well-known for the big otherworldly pod, then I don't know. It was a very good tease for that pod. So you're sitting on an old Nazi bordel. This is very well recorded at the start. You haven't been in this episode and got a small gap of seven minutes before you go into what I think is the other world. Yes, that's right. I haven't heard you for a long time. No. Many years ago.
Starting point is 00:04:11 Yes. We are behind the walls of something without it opening up to others. But if you are on the other world, you listen to Spotify and iTunes. I think you're probably right. We are three podcasters on our own. On our own! This is a pod. We have talked in the microphone before. Sivert Mo, the man behind Anger. This introduction of an Angerete podcast. How many years have people been Angerete?
Starting point is 00:04:34 Soon eight years. Soon eight years of people being Angerete. Keep going. Keep going. Are you still working on the monsters? No, now I'm working on the Klinge. On the best west side. It's peace of mind that people are mourning. Yes, absolutely. Are you still thinking about the monsters? No, I'm thinking about the sound of the bell. The best sound of the west.
Starting point is 00:04:49 I want to ask you something. I've heard a bit about this podcast. What is the worst sound you've heard? Very good question. Fadim, so you're delivering! Yes, yes, yes. I just got 20 minutes. The worst sound I've heard, it can sound a bit boring for many, but it is Sebastian, who is a vocalist in Death by Oonga Boonga, who is regretting a whole album. And the concert is soon?
Starting point is 00:05:12 Yes, and we will play together with them. Oh, great. On April 4th, at the Rockfell. He regrets a whole album, and I thought it was painful to hear, because it's a lot of work. Yes, it is a lot. And he regrets the whole album. Imagine if a lot of people have made a whole movie or a whole series. That's all rap.
Starting point is 00:05:30 You regret the album. Joker 2. Joker 2? I've seen a movie a bit more of that. I'll never say it. I have to admit something. That you liked it. I think it was so good.
Starting point is 00:05:44 But I knew beforehand that it was a musical, so I didn't think it was Joker 1. That's a criticism I didn't understand you got, because they said it earlier that it was going to be a musical, and then people were angry that it was a musical. That's weird. Because if it's a musical, it's not bad.
Starting point is 00:05:58 I have to admit that I was a bit hurt when I saw this... This fight... It was funny to watch. Because I sent a small DM to Todd Phillips. I remember that. You... After that?
Starting point is 00:06:12 You screamed. You screamed like a fucking... Did you do that? I said... I love him. And I was a bit on drugs, so to speak. But I sent a fucking tip on how to follow this one. Did you do that too?
Starting point is 00:06:25 Yes. What did you think I meant? That you screwed up. But what was the tip you gave? I screwed up. Todd Phillips is very good and I'm a fan of him. I'm a big hangover fan and a huge Todd fan. So I said...
Starting point is 00:06:41 I read the nerds on The Joker, and the thing with The Joker, and the comic The Joker, is that you never know the truth about The Joker, because he tells a new story every time, about how he got his scars. It's portrayed in Christopher Nolan's New History every time. And how bad is it then, if you make the same starting point in a tour, but just make it a little different? That every movie is the same starting point, but different turns. That would have been Oscar-nominated. That would have been cool.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Oscar-winner. And for a franchise it would have been... Now it're good. Yes, it's fine. But I don't think Todd... Todd has a lot of time to go through everything. The DM, I had that in mind. But at the same time... I'm sure you'll get an answer. Yes, you should listen to me. You should listen to dad.
Starting point is 00:07:35 I'm sure you'll get an answer soon. Oh, I should have listened to you, Henrik. Can we ask what the worst thing is now? The worst thing is that you? Something you couldn't handle? Oh my god, yes, yes. Call me when you... I've had depression and anxiety. Call me when you have something important to tell me.
Starting point is 00:07:55 It has to be like you've bought something stupid. I shouldn't have bought that jacket. It's that kind of thing. Then I got irritated. I have... Since I was there, I have said that I have always been sure that I don't regret a thing. I think so.
Starting point is 00:08:14 I have been very careful about it. I have deliberately made myself a fool of these things. Because I don't want to worry so much about it. If I have to regret something, it's like a countdown. I don't want to keep on talking about it. You never end up with... No, but it got me to where I am today.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Always. Every time. And if you are happy where you are today, you can't regret it. No, and I have also known myself since I was a kid. I have regretted it. When I was younger, the first time I was with Janger. Many years ago. I was so young that I didn't see it was a cliché to say. True. So that's a kind of regret or at least a lesson. That you say things that you have to realize that this is completely open to those who are a little more about the father.
Starting point is 00:09:09 I was praised. I just got a little bit of self-praise on the last hand. I was praised here. I was praised here. I came 20 minutes late and said, I got praised here. It's not like you get to scream. It was the very top of the scream. I got praised. I got praised. I experienced it as a praise. And that's the most important thing.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Can I show one of my biggest admirers? Let him say something. I have to see it done. You're going to get... I've only been praised here for 20 minutes. Just look at the red in the percentage. Your fall in the share portfolio, we don't give a shit about that. Just look at the percentage. Yes, 100% down.
Starting point is 00:09:53 I can't do that. 99,67% down. Is that good? It's very bad. It's really bad. Then you have no money left. I regret that. I understand that well.
Starting point is 00:10:04 That's how it is. But the share, you left. That's bad. That's bad. I understand. That's how it is. But you're going up and down. I was praised. The last song on the album. On the opening track there, Edvard, the vocalist of Spoken Word, asks how he just says things that have happened in the course of his life. And then he says that he moved to Oslo, was 22 years old, was on a podcast,
Starting point is 00:10:26 said that I don't care about shit. Who the fuck says anything like that? So he was worried about that. And that's on the album. Then I experienced it as a tribute, and my heart was warmed up. But he just said, I don't care about the name or the title of the podcast.
Starting point is 00:10:40 That's right, but he... I use the word anger. Could it have been another podcast? No, it can't be, anger. It could have been another anger podcast. No, it can't be. I had a visit and he said, that's it. That's a tribute. I think it's a tribute. By a band that you've heard from when you were little. Then we stretch and understand the word tribute.
Starting point is 00:10:57 Yes, yes, yes, but that's how it has been. Yes, it's nice. But can I just say one thing? We can't hear Axe. But do you agree that this is not a bad deal? No, it's a huge deal. But how much... Because that is just numbers for me. And I have a bad sense of numbers.
Starting point is 00:11:12 I see that it's red, and it's not good. Have you lost a lot of money? It says that it's down 99.67%. It means that it's just... It's not as good as all your money. Then you have to go down 0.33% more. But how much have you spent? How much is this in money? And thank you for all your money. Then you have to go down 0,33% more. But how much did you spend? How much is this in money?
Starting point is 00:11:29 I bought a lot of stocks back in the days for 41 000 kroner. 41 000. And it's down 40 433 kroner and 40 euros. So you're on the other side. I got a great tip from some friends, about going into Odin's property. It's also been approved at least 50-70%. It sounds like a name, but it's not something you can go into. Damn, the property went completely to shit.
Starting point is 00:11:57 It's so boring. This is in the category, the same as football and food. You're bleeding a little. It's a shame. You're bleeding, can you hear? It's a shame. You're not a football player, Sivert. I'm a foodie. Don't think about talking about it. I can't. People get disappointed. I'm so annoyed.
Starting point is 00:12:14 I talked a little about food with Aska. A lot. Damn, people get disappointed. I hate it. Don't tell me that Eurosmairien, as a weed grinder, Eurosmairien is the best., Eurosmary is the best I've ever heard. I was cooking while I was listening to it. And it's the best I know when you talk about food.
Starting point is 00:12:33 And we have done it before. In the pandemic, I was at your place when you were still living in Greenland. We had a podcast together there and talked about butter chicken for hours. Two times I have gone to you to find the butter chicken recipe. The first time, it was the best meal I have ever served on the outside. People were like WOW! And then I got, because I didn't find the other recipe I used then, so you gave me a recipe, a long recipe.
Starting point is 00:13:01 And it was imprecise, like the Glacock. There were things that didn't fit, that fucked up a bit. It was long, but it was imprecise. Like the Glacock. There were things that didn't fit, that fucked up a bit. Damn, you should have written better. Because I only wrote to you, Henrik. I did. Because you have to be damn careful, because you were standing there, and you were aiming at the right target.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Yes, but then you just stood there on that pole. Was it too much? That bookhorn club, you have to be a little careful with that. But it's been damn nice to have that in the quern. What should be done, Sivert, before you beat an old person? How much should be done? Think about it, an old man. An old man, yes.
Starting point is 00:13:38 Not an old man. Not a 70-year-old, but you still see him healthy and he's been in my arms. If he's really old, then it's like, What did you say? Really cute. Yes, at least. When you're old, you're pretty cute. Not always.
Starting point is 00:13:55 I think about my grandfather, he turned 97 and he was cute. It's not true anymore. And then I'm going to the bank. Even the old bastards are cute, you know? Yes, we are. I have a great-grand party. Even the old bastards are cute, you know. I know. I have a great-grandfather, one of my best friends Lasse, from Danish, Danish, old British Danish. He had something against me.
Starting point is 00:14:15 Then we were like that, say, 15, 14, 15 years old. And every time I met him, I was like, damn it, man! Then he chased me out and was going to give me a punch. And every time I met him, I was like, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck! He chased me out and was going to give me a more powerful blow. That was so good. It wasn't just a friendly best-of-the-world blow. He ran out and just gave me a more powerful blow afterwards. I ran, I was fast, he was going to bang me.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Yes! And then he did something about him. He was... Did you do anything about him? I know he had something early on, but I know he was pretty screwed up. And you looked like someone he hated. I don't know, I just remember, we were on vacation in Denmark, and he was at home with him. And he was so cute. Even he was on the home ground as well. And he was just like, I'm going crazy. Even he was pretty cute.
Starting point is 00:15:07 But you have a reason to have a pig bank. Fuck. But he... I'll say an old skin. You let it go for a long time. But the question is, do you want to lead to a good show management technique? What we get out of you, the thought behind the question, what is it that really provokes? That's it. I read that. It's nice, Henrik.
Starting point is 00:15:33 I'm a podcast man and you're a journalist yourself. We are journalists. And it has to be... Fritzl, for example, who is going to be separated from someone who he thinks is funny. Have you heard about that? Fritzl is not just going to be divided, he is going to the test. I asked him to get a house with cells. He said he didn't remember what he had done,
Starting point is 00:15:57 or that people know what he had done. He found a new excuse to have the cell. A storage room! That's crazy. A storage room is correct, because it was a storage room. Yes, it was. But what shocked me the most was that he... I was going to beat these guys up to have a storage room.
Starting point is 00:16:16 And it was supposed to be a family menu. Yes, yes. But what shocked me the most was that he was going to get divorced. It was... Is he married? Yes, that. That?... The wedding, right? Yes, that! That!
Starting point is 00:16:27 The wedding! She still got married to him, because she knows what happened. Yes, I think so. And think about how damn controlled he was about his girlfriend. When she knew about it and just... Ah, that's the other way around. She waited for the other girl. That's a keeper.
Starting point is 00:16:42 Yes, that's it. So I didn't get divorced from her, but I would have liked him. I feel like I'm totally there, because he's not a cute old man. And it wasn't the appearance that kept her there. Elinor Fritzl, I say. Elinor what? Elinor Fritzl. Because he was damn ugly and ugly.
Starting point is 00:16:57 He was a ugly man. He was really ugly and ugly. Irrelevant to what he did. He's just a ugly man. I think Prime, like in the old family ferry pictures, where they were in the south. You stink, incest, pig man, and kidnap him. I really don't. Jim, what do you have?
Starting point is 00:17:16 I have to get the picture. Was he so handsome? He was handsome. Of course, we are colored by the action. I like to think that Isson was ugly regardless. Yes, but we are also very on the lookout. We are very on the lookout for... He actually had to. This is in prison.
Starting point is 00:17:34 It's actually days before. He was caught. Because it was hard, actually. Even before he was arrested. It might not be him, it came up. No, it's the best friend. Yes. Lasse. But I've seen your comments.
Starting point is 00:17:47 Okay, Joseph. I've seen so many of your comments. Jong. I'm more a fan of Fritzl than Hitler, and that's going to be a lot. Because you're a huge Hitler fan. Huge. You've seen everything he did. Everything.
Starting point is 00:17:57 The stage, snow. Yes, I see everything. This is not so good, because here he looks like a threat. No, if I... He looks a bit evil. He was in the defense. Yes... She looks a bit evil. In that age, she wasn't that nice. You see what she wants.
Starting point is 00:18:14 But that was... You see the eyes of the man in the mirror. I think it's him, but I think... I refuse to believe that people... Maybe someone was born evil. But Fritzl and Hitler, at that age, since 18-19 years, they didn't have the thoughts of something that they thought. No, I don't think so. It will come next year.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Even we, who are sitting here now, we are not safe. No. There can be various things on us too. It can be a lot of things coming up soon. We are not... There can be a lot of things coming up soon. I think that even from 60 years old, when Rubberleaf has experienced everything and spread the word, then the worst serial killers are coming. Yes, that Green State Killer... Golden State. Old man.
Starting point is 00:19:00 Yes, and he started relatively early. Maybe in the 30's and 40's. He was good. He was killed before he was taken. I think it was so exciting when he was taken. Did you hear? He was taken. Did he get a heart attack before? He got a thrill. And it looked so sad.
Starting point is 00:19:22 He was with a mouth band because he was under the pandemic. It was like a clockwork that it was him. And he had been doing it for so many years and did it. A whole lot of things. It's interesting. It's fascinating. Jim, you're celebrating something there. There he is. In the orange suit in the wheelchair.
Starting point is 00:19:39 It's a bit like Mafia now. But this is also the same guy. Yes, that was him. He had a visor on his neck. He was completely naked. A plexiglass visor. This was during Covid. It was the lady of the time who played Spence in the Queen's Kingdom. Who was also on the field.
Starting point is 00:20:00 That was what I was thinking. She didn't notice that he was taken. Because she died before. She died. And I think that's so sad, because she worked with that case for so many years. So your answer is, you have to be a Golden State killer before you can beat the old man. Even then it would have been difficult. But if you say that... He's peeping and... Jim, who is a fighter...
Starting point is 00:20:22 You're a fighter. I love fighting. I see, but I have to, but I think you are very bad at it. But say that you have to see Golden State Killer as you are now. And Martin is an old man, and he has done the worst. So you have a good reason to beat him. But you think like, you are not a violent person, so I never want to beat an old person. But say that you have to bank a golden state killer.
Starting point is 00:20:46 Because if you don't bank the pig banker, then you have a couple of files that he has laid out that take the life of the young man. He's making it clear again. How do you bank the old man? And you don't want to kill him? How do you bank the old man? Because if you kill him, you will be sentenced to death. That's the legal system.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Sergålen, instead of King Banking, you will be imprisoned. I'm allowed to go back to the history of the other world. Max Manus? No, no. We're going to Lauritsand. Can I make a small comment? I was at the Charlton Sønsteby Cycle State in Oslo. We call him that. Kjartan is sitting on his bike.
Starting point is 00:21:32 And there were some tourists. I'm saying this after you've been here for a while. I just came here now. Some tourists who asked who this is. And then I get, as I speak English and I say, this is gunner. And then I start, no, the cold names are in the middle. Sout of the jaw? No, this is the chin, I think I started saying, Shaken Gunner?
Starting point is 00:22:06 Shaken Gunner? Shaken. I had to get used to it. But I started saying, Shaken Gunner? And then I couldn't do it. You know, when you're a super, you just say, Shaken Gunner? Because that's a crazy word to hear. It has to be the jaw?
Starting point is 00:22:22 Or the shin? The shin, it's called. At least, Lauritson, the most tortured man in Norway, is the name of this episode. And his status is out in Bærum, and there it says no with a cap lock. Without the bust. He was ratted on by a very fair lady. Hansen, Laura Hansen. Off with her. You hear that? it's all trunchpals.
Starting point is 00:22:46 It's a trunchpals, isn't it? She did it for money. Laura Hansen, yes. Gestapo arrested Lauritsen. And they systematically took to the police, that he should not die. And the worst they could find, was to systematically,
Starting point is 00:23:04 in a one year period, break all of his legs. Oh, damn it. And he survived. That was the last thing I could say. Yes, of course. And more on that. You can play, but that's what you would have done. I've slept a lot, and you would have done that, but it's so bad, because you would have... I don't know if you could have done it before. You can feel so much pain in the muscles that you should do so much bad things.
Starting point is 00:23:29 I couldn't do it. But did he kick hard? I guess the question is bad. Because no one can answer this. But is the question that bad? I don't think so. This is a new question. Have you answered yourself?
Starting point is 00:23:47 Because you have to answer yourself. I've already asked everyone before. I told Asgerjarsson. How much should a bank handbook person do? And that wasn't the best answer either. I realize it's difficult. But maybe that's why I'm asking now. It's a test, just like stug or dumb son.
Starting point is 00:24:07 Yes, like we have. Do you have that question to ask yourself? What would you have? Stug or dumb son? I think I've got it. I think I've got it. You've got it? You've gotten older since that time. Yes, I have.
Starting point is 00:24:18 I say stug. Good. Good to hear. Yes, Simbert, how are you? I'm doing very well. Good? I'm doing very well. A lot of music and rock driving.
Starting point is 00:24:34 I wrote it down, so you had a few seconds. And then I thought, what about Sivert? You are then, I won't say rockeroll, because that's what I use to get rid of rockers. And as I said, and I have taken this from every other case for several occasions. If I have been in a dispute with some people with rock-like backgrounds. And with one time I smash rockRolf on the table, is it good or is it rock-Rolf for the friends out there? It's like a vampire who sees daylight, he's the rock boy, the man, who just goes like this, and goes in the air, and calls someone rock-Rolf, that bossy guy, is so powerful.
Starting point is 00:25:21 I think that's very fascinating, I think it's nice to hear. Rockerolf, that one. Rocketelle. If there's something beautiful around you, and you can't see the Rockerolf coming, then it's so powerful and you're like, damn! There are some who are pretty pretentious and serious, too. I'm not. I'm very serious. You are, but I thought we should get into the style, the rock style. You know what I think about different styles. Often those who have the most in the form of the con.
Starting point is 00:25:55 And think that I should separate myself. I am not a part of A4. I am not a part of that gang. They are a part of the gang that is most in uniform of all of them. The Rock Rolfs are one of them. It happens that you go up on Tons Off, as you say, not Tons of Rocking, but Tons Off. I was on Tonsoff. And you were on Tonsoff with your long hair and the black band-shirt. And you think, I am exactly the same as everyone else. I have been on Tonsoff once and I felt extremely little rocked.
Starting point is 00:26:38 So little rocked compared to that gang, Henrik? That is rocked. That is rock-roll. That is rock. It's rock and roll. It's rock and roll for his friend. Rock and roll, it's the whole gang. But I'm going to put on a band and I'm going to put on tons of rock this year. Yes, you have to. I have a guilty pleasure for Green Day.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Green Day is fantastic. I don't think Guilty Pleasure is a crime. Maybe it is. They are cool. Yes, I think so. They play on Wednesday. I don't think Guilty Pleasure is a fad. They will play this year. They will play on Wednesday. You look a bit rockish up there. But yesterday I met Jakobskøyen. We are so little. We both play in rock bands.
Starting point is 00:27:20 But we are so little rocked. You can if you want. Yes, and we do that too. But we don't see it. We are very small people. We have seen less rockers than you. Yes, we have seen that. But it's not true. My hair has grown long.
Starting point is 00:27:36 Yes, your hair is long and you have a beard that doesn't turn. What beard? It's very like the bandage over your lip. What do you think about it? I don't think it's bad. No, not at all. I didn't know I had a beard. And then I just tried to get a beard. And you didn't know you had a beard in you?
Starting point is 00:27:51 No, because I'm the same as you, I have zero beard. But the beard is there. It's almost opposite of me. People beard? No, I'm done with the show now, so I can say that. I talk a lot about the show. I saw it. It was great, Andrik. Thanks for that. I'm done, I can say that. I talked a lot about the show. I saw it. It was great, Andric. Thanks for that.
Starting point is 00:28:06 I'm happy. An opening bit I have is that I can't scratch my cheek, or Bart. The only place you can scratch your face well enough is right under your nose. And that's not a joke. I can only scratch here, Bart. And the body says, Are you going to have something? Then it's Hitler. Koppis, are you going to have something here?
Starting point is 00:28:30 The only thing we have in our pockets is Hitler. That's all you get? Yes, that's all you get. But it's true, it's really where it's at. And it's at that point, You have to try it one day. If it doesn't work over time, then it's a lot of pressure in the hook part, so we take some focus. But if you only isolate the lips, then it's very clear that this is one that is at least in the firm of the head. Very good.
Starting point is 00:29:02 It's not a finished head. No, it's a good hit, Bart. A good hit, Bart. Not completely. But it's very interesting if you're going on a trip with Lars Månsen, you don't have the opportunity to do that. It's a long program. And then you see the development of that Bart. It's just a program in itself. The world's worst beach on an island,
Starting point is 00:29:22 Bart. I have a joke I hate. But no one laughs that much. It's weird. It's fun. It's fun to find him. It's fun to find him. And the one who's the beach with that Bård. I see.
Starting point is 00:29:36 I've done that a hundred times. I insist on it. You don't have to give it to me. Nobody laughs that much. And I'm selective on what I don't take with me. But something just makes me hesitate to do it. I totally agree. What's the highest bar in that part? The highest bar? Maybe when I say that...
Starting point is 00:29:58 I'm talking about the law of retribution. And that many were in favor of that law, but also very against it, who didn't speak so loudly, who sat at home when the law came and other influencers like that, who just went, damn, that's the job. So the law was just as bad. And that the law was just as bad for the influencers who were negative about the law of sharing,
Starting point is 00:30:23 as it would have been for scams if the scams were banned. And then I go around and just find people in the hall with scams One of my friends had a negative reaction to the The politicians of the people should change their minds. That's great. And that's what we've talked about before. The beard is a retouching. It's actually... When you win, as you've talked about, you win with a sexy man. They don't look like that. Harald Ea was very...
Starting point is 00:31:02 He didn't understand that. When you talked about it. But that's because I was sulking a little bit. I don't think so. Good. But there was a lot of passion, so I tend to complain myself the most. But we talked about it, Harald and I. The thing is that I saw that Harald had a beard. But I also know how ugly Harald is underneath. But he didn't have a beard. He has just gotten a bit older. As if he has made him more handsome in one way or defends the ugliness in another way.
Starting point is 00:31:31 I agree a bit. But Harald... And I've also noticed that there's something like that. Oh, shut up! And he's the same age as Bichami on Harald. And I think, he's got hair in his face, Bichami. And I think it's similar to what Harald is. But it's also something they can't really get away with, while I say almost every show. And that's why I think it's fun, because I play a very bitter man in this stand-up show.
Starting point is 00:31:58 I say that people win prizes for the beauty in L and stuff, more beauty. That's doping, you should always do it. And then I say, fuck you, Tore Sagen, and that fucking ass of yours. Hahaha! And it's not as funny as it looks. It doesn't look like that, right? No, it's not like that.
Starting point is 00:32:18 But then you haven't seen it. You don't understand what we're thinking, and what I'm thinking that makes it extra funny, is a lot of teams down there. And I haven't come to the point where I'm bitter yet. So I know that. But they haven't gotten that yet. That's why I don't think they... But then they haven't seen the image of Tore Sagen without a beard. Because you should have had that image.
Starting point is 00:32:42 Because Tore is very open about it. That he is ugly. He is ugly without a beard. Yes, because you are an old radio station fan. And I am tattooed too. Yes, you are tattooed too. And there is a lot of latte. We made it right before the premiere. So it was a smoking fresh premiere.
Starting point is 00:33:03 But it was very good. Because I'm not a classic comedian in the sense that I don't go for that I'm high. I'm high! But I started with something that was very honest to myself. That I have double ceiling. That I have my own achilles tendon. And that it didn't slip away. It's just a reserve tank. The last scant on the body.
Starting point is 00:33:24 If I'm really on the rim. And that was more fun, because people really enjoy having such an honest view of themselves. Even though I'm a bit allergic to them, but it was a lot of fun and it was a bit different. But then you get into this with the beard, and it becomes a long first bit in the show. And then the funniest thing about this whole bit, which very often gets a lot of laughs,
Starting point is 00:33:48 is when I ask if there are any single girls in the audience, and then make a scenario, if you bring a guy home on a nightstand, the guy in the beard, are you safe? Do you have any protection products for that? No, maybe with sunglasses, but at night you have to find out what's under there. Find the cutter, find the barber machine, cut off everything, and I just play everything off, just like, Christmas headband! And then I play a spider-wolf girl running around calling it a Trojan horse. Trojans.
Starting point is 00:34:25 And that is very funny. But then I noticed when I tried out the bit, that there are a lot of people who don't understand who Jule Koppseng is. Not that either. And then it became very funny again that I say and I notice that a lot of people don't take the Jule Koppseng reference.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Fuck off. Read a rap lyrics. He is the goat, I see. What French should I say? Jengis Khan. I'll enjoy that. It's a good time. Okay, read a rap text. I think that's very funny. Read a story and a book. How are you doing? You finished the show in Oslo. I want to hear more about you. Are you going to play it more outdoors?
Starting point is 00:35:08 Done. Completely done now? I had the last show in Kristiansand, I'll just take the beer if you open the beer from that one. The last show was in Kristiansand, actually in Ervärd i Sjelden, Kulturs, and then I talked to Oprasand. That's great. Very. In front of a bunch. opera. It's great. Very. For a bunch. Very professional, very great.
Starting point is 00:35:27 A light designer, I haven't had that often. I made this design. And it was like, oh my god, with these classic lightboxes behind. It's supposed to be dimmed, and it was like, totally red. I mean, this is 10,000 times ten thousand times more than I was used to. And then I said, this show is not worth it for you. But then it was such a nice audience with Christian Sand, and it was one of the best shows that have been, and it was a really nice and...
Starting point is 00:35:58 No, the ending. So nice. So I filmed it, two times on Nye. Yes. So that will be cut together. How will it be? I think first that I just use it to get it out of each other and let it go. It's like that's the new thing now.
Starting point is 00:36:17 To release a special at once. It's cool if you are Louis Ikei and have your own website, and you make a lot of money on it. And you do it exclusively, but the most curious thing is to release a bit, so you get more people to watch your next show. That's smart. And then I release it all one after the other. So it's out there. But are you going to sell it or are you going to release it? I don't give a shit about it. Those who want to buy it, I don't have any interest in TV anymore.
Starting point is 00:36:50 I'm struggling with it. I don't want to beg for anything. I understand that. So... I think they don't give a shit about it either. You know what? TV wants to have the most money possible. And that's not a pipe I want to put in. That's not what I think should be made. I totally agree. And that's after you won the Golden Wheel. After, it was after it was clear that it wasn't me.
Starting point is 00:37:19 We won the three biggest prizes. We won the Golden Wheel, the Humor Award and the Critic Award for that series. And that was after it was known that it wouldn't be there anymore. It's pretty wild. So there are several factors there, of course I'm tired of talking about it too, but it's not like you can cut half a billion and a lot of years worth and then put on in a way, put on a season to advance, which has no good numbers. But you can't call it a humorous approach, and not put on what is actually humor. Humor is something that is currently relevant to the time. Humor, approach, are those entertainment programs,
Starting point is 00:38:02 and old humor characters? Or is that the youth's view at the same time? So I mean that they completely failed, call it a humorous approach, when they were just supposed to have a little wind in their sails for a new entertainment approach. And it's exactly the same as they've done all the time. And that is, I can say afterwards, what I'm most disappointed with. Yes, and then I understand that you lost confidence in that. Yes, so that's how it is.
Starting point is 00:38:32 And otherwise, how is it going with the band and all that stuff? It's going very well. It's warming up for the young Ugga Bugga. Ugga Bugga, I don't know if that's okay. Ugga Bugga is fun. You're so high on horse,. You never say the right names. Rockerolf and... Should I be the one to warm up Oga Booga on Rock'n'Roll? Yes, your old Rockerolf, you're doing great today.
Starting point is 00:38:53 Should I be the one to warm up Oga Booga? That's where you should lie. We're going to do that on April 4th. I'm looking forward to that. I've never stood on Rockerolf. I would... If I hadn't had a job that day, I would have been so close. You would have. And warm up for Akne Dødshjelp. I had Jakob here.
Starting point is 00:39:16 And we talked about what my band should be called. And that we came to Anna Allkule. That Anna Allkule should warm up later. Martin was the one who warmed up there. And that we came to the anal Martin is a man with a winning streak. I met Martin and the ladies by chance. By chance. I was in a field and I've never been to Storø. I was looking for a small farm. Yes, you've been. Martin and the ladies were sitting there and I told them every time at the party You're not a couple for me.
Starting point is 00:40:02 They were always so couple for me. They always get angry about it. What do you mean, real couple? Because now you are sitting, again, to confirm it, they are sitting as the most youthful couple I have ever seen in my life. With a mess of lunch cake bags around them. From the menu. A bag of... Fra Cop? Pockets around. From VNY. A half-eaten box with lasagne from VNY. Not a real couple.
Starting point is 00:40:31 Ice cream. Ball bag. Ice cream on cardboard. Not a real couple. Martin, you have a lot of good things to say about today. Yes. The day before, I just plugged in a bit. I think you like that.
Starting point is 00:40:44 The day before, on the 3rd of April, a new song will be released. It's been a while since we've released a new song. So a new song will be released. It's called Shocker. Shocker? Shocker. Good. We've been in on that before, but what do you call that screaming? Scree... Scree... Screeling? Screeling?
Starting point is 00:41:05 I call it screaming, but it's a mixture of screaming and growling. Growling, yes. I say scrolling, so it's a mixture. How do you practice that? That... That's weird. I think you just can... And who started with that? Who the hell started with that? There are crazy people who started it. I worked a little bit in the history books.
Starting point is 00:41:32 And I have to pee quickly. Me too. Then you think while you pee. We take a short break. I'll think about the girl. One millisecond for you who listens. An eternal voice. And she's so high, high above me
Starting point is 00:41:47 That was Kurt Nilsen's eternal classic She's so high, you're listening to Fladset We've had a very small pizza party here But the theme is as follows It was growling that was on the menu Growling we're talking about That is... We started with
Starting point is 00:42:04 Who the hell did it first. Can we just quickly... This is a bit like... I'll get some hang of it. Oh my god, if you can get a juicy EP. This is a bit like Ylvis, you're in Petremård and you're going to have a new show now. Can you have the world history been 30 seconds in the song. Can you play the She's So High with your beautiful... What about screaming?
Starting point is 00:42:29 Graal... I mean musical growl. I can hear it. So we know what it is. Mm. Yes, you get more takes. I know that. Our drummer calls me one-take pony, so it should be on the first one. And she's so high! High above me! And for the world to drag you in! Where are we?
Starting point is 00:43:02 What the hell? Where were we? Is it musical? Yes, it is. You understand it. Because you are not a person who says it's broken. No, I hear it. First you are completely off in relation to what I do. It's not very tonal. But then you understand that it's just a completely different world to do them in. Yes, that's right. And I learned it when I was 14 years old.
Starting point is 00:43:30 Because then I heard a lot of hard music like Pantera and a Norwegian band called Incense, who has a vocalist named Tommy Hjelm, who is the coolest name I know of. I was all the way up there of course. And I sent him a message, because I thought he had the coolest scream. I was 14 years old, he was probably 30 years old. He sent me a message on Facebook, how are you doing there? And then he said,
Starting point is 00:43:58 he answered pretty quickly and said, I'll call you in 5 minutes. And then he called me, and he screamed on the phone. And then he said, just do like this, think outside, press with your stomach. When I see it now on Klosshold, I understand that it is not necessarily screaming in that sense. It is more like you enter a kind of alien movie. Yes. It's like... And it's not so high.
Starting point is 00:44:28 It's very filtered. Many people say that it's very low. Yes, it is. The guitarist in our band screams normally. He screams, screams like you can. And then there's volume. Extremely volume. There's vocal technique here.
Starting point is 00:44:48 Because you can't just sing willy nilly. I say willy nilly. As they say in the show. Outwards. I always wanted to say it, but I was wondering. I used this one. Don't worry about it. I'm worried regret it. No, no, no. He's not regretting anything. But I also notice that I can't just stand there and scream.
Starting point is 00:45:10 It's a kind of... When you're like, screaming, you're moving away from the mic. Because it gets extremely loud if you do that completely inside. One thing is the microphone technique. But I also use it between the floor and the singer. You press with the stomach. Sometimes it's spontaneous and I can get away from it. But when I know that it's going to be hard, I go for a technique.
Starting point is 00:45:35 But it's important, because if not, you just lose your voice. But I don't know who did it first. Because it's a very absurd thing to do. Because when you think of a vocalist, you think of singing. Here it should be sung. In Black Sabbath. And Sebas born sings fucking high and beautiful. He did at least. Now he's in Parkinson's and doesn't sing as he says. But the hell, he should be happy with how long he's been doing it.
Starting point is 00:46:01 I thought he was finished 15 years ago. I know. It's not been that long since I saw him in full vigour. No, but you're going to do the last show with Black Sabbath now, for the summer. Is that what he's saying? Yes. But then he's just sitting there. He's going to sit there.
Starting point is 00:46:16 Roll out there and take one song. I think so. Yes. I think so. It's like a testimonial we have in the football world. Yes. I just assume you don't like football. No, I would wish.
Starting point is 00:46:28 Yes, because it's really important. Yes. Testimonial is the last game in each year. I don't know what I'm going to say. And then they often have trouble with injuries and are old, right? And then they often just come on the last ten minutes. They get slapped on there and then it's a bit like that. It's great. Then they are reserved.
Starting point is 00:46:45 At the Søllefart they often get a score, because it is so few who want to score. It's pretty beautiful. And it's the same with us, because they will have the last show in Birmingham where they are from. And I think that will be great. But it's impossible to get a ticket to that, of course. But they were the first ones that started with heavy metal. They were the first ones? Yes, they were. They tuned the guitars and got the dark with Iron Man and those songs. And then people started screaming afterwards. I guess in the 80s. So you can say that it started as a kind of gimmick from one person, and then it was like, oh yeah, this is a new way to do it, and then it got exciting.
Starting point is 00:47:35 I think so. And then there was the hardcore punk band that came in the 80s. Then the song goes so fast that you don't have the opportunity to sing it. That's my theory. That then it gets so tense that it gets more screaming. And then people just... So there are a lot of elitists on that, but that's not it. But I think the technique is important, just because I don't want to lose my voice. Yes, you have to.
Starting point is 00:48:00 Because often I have to talk on a podcast day. Then I can't sit and... And talk about the song,? What do you do then? Talk a little bit. But you don't growl, do you? No, I talk normally. It's a bit like the hit for hit sketch. That Fritjofo Jakob had with a band with a vocalist who is extremely bad at talking between songs. They play hard, glam rock and then just...
Starting point is 00:48:24 They play hard rock and then just... Yes, yes. That's very funny. I thought you had seen all of the sketches, but I don't remember. It's a very good idea. It's very good. I was like... So quiet at the park. I was like, yes.
Starting point is 00:48:35 It's expensive food, and then it gets expensive. I think that's perfect. I try out a bit of that. I just say... Yes, it's been a tough start of the year. And you two, are you a couple? Yes. And you have a bad crowd work?
Starting point is 00:48:52 I've done that in the drum. You shouldn't sit together. And just straight, because it's so nice to just do extremely bad crowd work. And just straight on a leg-high song. Because everyone forgets what happens in between. 100% I've had a thing the last, I would say, month, or year, I've said it several times, that I'm looking for my music style.
Starting point is 00:49:18 I never found it. We talked about it for many years. I had my old, or still my friends, my old youth school gang. There was Gangsta Rap and there was 50 Cent, but I never did it. I was lazy, as if I liked it. 50 Cent was my first hero. Was it? It was never my thing. And I often heard old records that the fathers had. And Mahmoud Mouz also, you know.
Starting point is 00:49:45 What were they? It was Pink Floyd, not so much Bob Dylan, Neil Young. It was not least Leonard Cohen and so on. That was pretty good. I was very into it. Dad had a taste like that. But I was also very into it. Mom liked everything from the old John, but I'm pop, Elton John, Robbie Williams and so on. So I liked that too. But I have always been very into the old music.
Starting point is 00:50:13 You are interested in music. Yes, I like music. You are musical. Relatively musical, but I enjoy myself a lot with old... If I'm clapping. Clapping with the company. Just jamming. Things like that. So inside of that...
Starting point is 00:50:53 What should I say? That blues genre I enjoy. Yes. You're a bit of a bluesman. You can be. Also classic... I thought that maybe it's a rockerolf. Who has said to me that I'm a real man.
Starting point is 00:51:07 From the inside. So I got some tips from the best... The best Rossmann. Who has released the album now. It's a beautiful album. It's not that cool. Yes, and a beautiful guy. I got the album before it was stopped. I thought it was really cool.
Starting point is 00:51:22 Yes, he's so good. Also a pretty genre mix. But he gave me a couple of tips. So now I heard for example, I showed on a DART-night I had, I put on Willie Nelson, a family live thing. Damn atmosphere.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Did he give you a Thumbs up? Thumbs up I've been in. Oh my god. I had a thumps up in the series, f***ing thumps up. You had that, yes. We played and sang in the basement, he's my old friend. I remember that I got to go out, because I thought it was so cool.
Starting point is 00:51:51 Because I'm a very famous musician, but he's very unknown. It was a period I had been caught up on. I probably heard a musician talking about it, and then I had heard a bit about him. And then I was in a 5 cent period. Maybe the best songwriter ever. Unfortunately, he was found. So who... what do we check out of that genre? I'm going into the country, I just have to explore it more.
Starting point is 00:52:19 I think that's where I'm going. Have you talked about this Tales from the Torbos before? Or did Rossmann talk about it? We talked about it. Which unfortunately you can't see anymore, but it was extremely... No, it's not on HBO or Max or whatever it's called. But there are so many good names. Blaze Foley, for example, one of my favorites.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Blaze Foley? With a Z and a really cool name. Blaze Foley for example, one of my favorites. Blaise Foley? Blaise Foley, with a Z and he's so damn cool. What? Blaise with a Z? Yeah, he's called Blaise Foley. Foley? Blaise, they have the saddest stories. He was shot of course, because he defended... The bad guy?
Starting point is 00:52:59 He defended a friend who was dark-headed from some racist and was shot. I really dropped it. But he wrote some fantastic songs. The next one is on the list. I also got to see Chuck Reagan, Love and Lore. Is that it? Very good. Billy Strings, Sturgill Simpson.
Starting point is 00:53:27 Yes. Is it from Rossmann? Different people have sent it. Everything could have been from Rossmann. Yes, it could have been. We talked a lot about it. Check out the album. What's the name of the album? Yes, the last album. Peiling på fejling. Peiling på fejling.
Starting point is 00:53:46 Peiling på fejling. It was one of the title songs. Very good. You arrived late too, or you had a quarter left. Yes, are you done now? I have to pick up... You have kids. I have to say a shout out to Nils who works in the daycare.
Starting point is 00:54:02 He had the department for my son before, but then... He got fired, as he moved to the big child. He said that himself, that was nice. I understand that. He is a fast listener if he hasn't given up. And he had heard that I had taken a pair of pickpockets. And I said, is it allowed to take pickpockets? And he was like, of course it is allowed to take pickpockets. And I said, that's a was like, that's nice. You forget that... I've said this many times, but it's a chill job, but also a shitty job.
Starting point is 00:54:36 It's because you have to go through the steps. Some people like small children. I only work with small children. I've worked with them for five years. That's pretty shitty That's what I don't care about. But we were in the middle of a period of the big children and I thought that was more difficult. Because I don't want to talk... They should talk so much. We can't use the last minutes of this. No, we can't.
Starting point is 00:55:00 It's getting a bit more... Even the pedo, something that I listen to, it's okay. They screw up the job. Because it's not this I like about children. Because I don't like the difficult with children. I don't like to hear about, I like children. The logistics and stuff. What are we going to talk about at the end?
Starting point is 00:55:19 We have the rock stuff. A lot of old people. I was on the block, he could have pulled through. Top three things to talk about, but we don't have enough. But then it would have been food. We can take one, just one. I passed by my local, Vålsle, a gigantic sports park complex. You live over there?
Starting point is 00:55:47 Yes, I do. With old and new artificial lanes, with volleyball arenas, with tennis courts and so on. Yes, yes. And then there is one, and I have seen it several times, not a Lowe who also has a tent there. Absolutely. He was on a one-to to one bike, but another gender. And you grew up at 11 years old. No, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:56:13 I see that you grew up fishing. Yes, Namsen. Queen of the rivers. The king, when he was fresh, fished every year. So he stands right and straight. He has a dry fly. When he was fresh, he fished every year? So he is standing right next to a dry fly fish. A dry fly fish. Does he? He works with the fly technique on one of the low-cost artificial fields.
Starting point is 00:56:38 It's also an artificial field that can only be used by fly fishers. And what is it called? Not a dead ball, but a big Pakistani cricket team that plays here. So it's cricket and dry-out juggling on flying fishermen. And not least, enormous amounts of microplastic. Yes, of course. I actually took a bag of samples from the artisans that were discovered to send them to a lab to know what they were.
Starting point is 00:57:09 Because if it's plastic, then I demand... The black stuff. Then I demand, as a burglar, that someone clean it up. I totally agree. Because one thing is that it goes in nature. Imagine if it just goes in nature.
Starting point is 00:57:26 But if we are going to play, there is a place to play. Yes, but the little one shouldn't have that. But she has gotten a kilo of plastic. But it's not good for her stomach. If we are going to abduct her, it will be like an old little whale that is full of plastic. It's a bit exciting to see them when they come today. Believe me, I will see them. Yes, you will.
Starting point is 00:57:47 And it costs some money. But I will get the money back after the search is done. And the case is solved. When the case is solved, I will not be controlled by the death of Selle. Should you stop it too? If I get through the case,, I can do it. It's expensive with taxidermy. I can say 100% that I can't stop Snella.
Starting point is 00:58:11 She's very beautiful. For a busker Snella. How old is Snella? She's 5 years old. 5 years. I've been getting buskers since last time. Really? Yes, she's a guy.
Starting point is 00:58:21 She's 2 years old. 2 years old of little shit. Do the job that's needed. Absolutely. I have pretty good dogs. And we are angry about it, of course. We have to get botanicals and closed for the animals. I saw that. We said it in the beginning. We have never let the shit go again. No. No. Never. And I hate people doing that. But we have pushed the line a little bit on loose.
Starting point is 00:58:46 Absolutely. But it's hard to pick up. I don't think... I'm happy to disappear with the dog. And even under the collar, my dog is loose. Because I understand that... I see when I meet with the dog owners, the owners have to almost cut their heads off and drag them home again, because they are so wild. And the bosses. When I see the bosses without a band, then I get a little excited. They have the instincts that should not be free. Yes, because the kind are very kind. I understand that when I read more about it, I understand that this is not just... This is almost cleaned up. Yes, it's planned. And it's a lot about TIS.
Starting point is 00:59:35 TIS can kill plans. But then I don't understand why they don't have a limited area instead of closing the whole park. No, but okay. I understand that you are emotionally invested here as well, and so willing to come here. Yes, 100% invested. And not as much as Ole, who plays drums in Death by Ungo Bunga, who you absolutely should talk to here. He's a very nice guy. I'll come to that.
Starting point is 00:59:56 He also plays the t-band, which is fantastic. Sold? That's what I was sold to. Yes, he had a gang,, we only talked about that. Only the theme. He made a picture of it and it was completely real for many. Yes, it was. I'm glad I moved away from the area.
Starting point is 01:00:14 I rarely like it when I bring my son to Botanical Museum. And he is totally fine, he is too young of course. But I will actually write down my name, because we are getting into the last thing. Ole from Bongo Bongo. Mm-hmm. Trust me. It's so good. Absolutely. Ole from Bungo-Bongo.
Starting point is 01:00:46 One of the most beautiful names, I don't know if you know, that you like, that you will probably talk about, is Ole S. Double V. Nesse the other one. Okay, I'm so sold. Ole S. Nesse the other one. The other one. He's so... He is right in. He is right in. Ole, listen to him. I know you doubt. I hope so. You are right in. If you want.
Starting point is 01:01:14 I have on the block... What do you have on the block? Now it's like... Anger is a fantastic podcast that you can go back to. I'll give to the archive if you haven't heard of it. And listen to the most fantastic episodes. You can listen to three episodes with you. The last one was a live podcast. Then it landed and opened again. That was pretty good.
Starting point is 01:01:38 It was really good. Yes, it was. I remember that. People are happy with it. Yes, it was good. And then... Yes, a good mix of seriousness and a little bit of lightness. So it's a very good podcast.
Starting point is 01:01:52 And there you have a segment that I'm not going to say that I'm not happy with, but that's good and that's a good one. And that's the last question you have. And that's who would you have as a guest in Anger? That's the exact word you're saying. Exactly. I'm arrested from a Swedish podcast, so I'm absolutely allowed to take that. So then you give the guest the opportunity to recommend some guests. And then I say to you, who would you have, who would you have in a flat way? That's a flat way.
Starting point is 01:02:26 That's a very good question. When you said Orle. I can also see Sebastian from Death by Anger Bunga. Just get the whole Death by Anger Bunga. I just say Death by. Yes, I see. Have you had Katrine Torborg Johansen? No, for fuck sake.
Starting point is 01:02:44 I lived on the internet with Katrine. On Romerike. Did you go to Romerike together? She should have been there. Why did she go there? I don't know. She was fantastic. I also want to say Elly. Elly Osborn.
Starting point is 01:03:00 Elly. Elly. Elly Osbjørn Mølle. She has such a cool name. Ellie Osborn. Yes, and Selina, Rekvinn from Selina, who is one of the best I've seen on TV. Speaking of TV. Very good, so we saw the first episode yesterday. Yes, absolutely fantastic.
Starting point is 01:03:17 No, she, Ellie, does a great role there. Very good. And I thought the first 20 minutes of the first episode, because I know a little bit about her. Who is this young actress who plays before Ellie comes in? I knew she played... You didn't understand that it was her? No, it was very good. I understood the value of the set. She looks very young. She has done a job that makes her look even younger. I didn't understand what was going on with her.
Starting point is 01:03:54 If you don't win prizes for make-up and so on. And she has to win prizes of course. She does it very well. And a shout out to Rikke Gregerstner, who has a relationship with one I don't know. And this series creator, who I don't know. No, I don't know him. He's a new acquaintance. And a very good job. Ehm, yes, it's nice. There are two... Death by Anga Anga is heavy of course, and Tadryt Thorberg and Eli Osport. Isn't that good?
Starting point is 01:04:30 It's very brand and a very fun gang. Isn't that good? I like it when you talk to musicians, because you often talk about finding your own taste, so it seems like it's a super-hanging thing nowadays. So you should talk to Espen Lin, talked to the musicians. I tried to look for Espen Lin here at a job in Tromsø. He wasn't very welcome, but he was in the middle of a conversation.
Starting point is 01:04:57 I worked with him, but I didn't see him. You didn't? No, I saw him at a Christmas party. But I think he seems like an interesting guy. Yes, he is. I don't agree. I don't think he's that interesting either. He is interesting. He's written so much and worked out there. He has done that.
Starting point is 01:05:18 He has written... I didn't know he wrote... What's the called? Train? Yes. The hit song? Yes, he wrote it. Soul Sister? Yes, he wrote it. It's pretty wild. He writes those songs?
Starting point is 01:05:33 Yes. He did that... In the Rolls? I haven't seen it. I had to drop that song every time we met. Because I don't handle the Rolls. Excuse me. I've heard that you... I can't handle it. I hear her talk about the interviews and stuff.
Starting point is 01:05:49 I try to give her a chance. I get so hated. And I don't hate her. I can't... I don't give her any hate. I just can't listen to that show. Oh girl! I can't listen to it. That's personality, after all. I can't hear that part. Is it like... Oh girl! I can't hear that. That's personality, after all. I can't hear that. No. I had a hard time in a conversation with Otre. I had.
Starting point is 01:06:13 I understand that it comes from uncertainty, a kind of... Yes, of course. A kind of soul. But to hear her play cool, and have a cool way of... I can't hear that. Because I think... No, I agree.
Starting point is 01:06:28 But that's my problem, not yours. You're a nice person and you have a lot of fun, but I can't hear you. Have you ever had Kristoffer Skøvjør? No, but I don't dare to try. You don't dare to try? He's such an indispensable and unparalleled man, isn't he? No. He's a hero to me. I'm dare to try? He is such an unavoidable and unruly man, isn't he? No. He is a hero to me. I will dare to try.
Starting point is 01:06:47 It's been fantastic to be here. We have had Harald. Harald, but I know him from before. No, because you haven't met Chris? No, never. You don't have his last name, so I don't call you Chris. Once on Last... It's not Last Train, but what's the old legend place in Bergen?
Starting point is 01:07:02 Rockon? Bergen? No, Huren. No, the other one. Hell! The one I just put down. I put it down now. One of those. We are on...
Starting point is 01:07:11 I was there. I was there before you put it down. Yes. And it's so good as Last Train, it's called. Yes. It's the same thing. I know. What's the name?
Starting point is 01:07:21 I remember he was there once. And I remember when I was pretty young at the beginning of my stand-up career. I remember he came in there before he finished drinking. Many years ago. He was totally... He had a raw aura. I remember that. He's raw. He's cool. I see him. I see him. At my distance. I'll write here. Chris. Chris Kev.
Starting point is 01:07:38 Yes. No, that's... He's... Garage. Yes, garage. Garage. It's fucking as good as Westf is... Garage. It's as good as last train. It was a bit further away than I thought. But it's in a way... Train, garage, ED.
Starting point is 01:07:54 Okay, then we're done. VVS end. And you can thank yourself. I have to order a ball at once. I can thank myself. I'm sorry, Henrik. We are going to... Now I'm almost in danger of not getting enough of it. Damn. Yes, do it.
Starting point is 01:08:13 The Queen will have six, to the Queen will have four. What is that? Personally, no, this is a work trip. Yes, it is. This is a work trip. And then we order, and then we are ready. Okay, S is. And this is the work trip. And then we order and then we are ready. Okay, Sivert and Tideis, you are home.
Starting point is 01:08:30 Thank you so much for this episode. See you next time. Bye! The the the the the the the
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