The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - Tiger Woods Envy (The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics)

Episode Date: November 30, 2024

The fellas discuss Tiger Woods and his shenanigans, then Radio Personality "Rude Jude" joined the fellas to discuss what is going on in the world. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome back to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics. I'm your host Big Brother Jake aka Jake Warner, my government name. Once again we have a great show for you. First up, episode 231 titled Tiger Woods Envy which aired on April 18th, 2015. The fellas talk about celebrities and infidelity For the days of Sinatra to Tiger Woods Tiger Tiger Woods y'all things have definitely changed Listen to their take on this Listen
Starting point is 00:00:38 When you watch that Sinatra doc and he's like well Sinatra was fucking Jeannie Lynn over here but also was JFK and she was well actually she was Sinatra's ex-girl and now he's fucking her but Sam Giacchino is fucking her too and he's a mob boss so you know the Kennedys you know now Robert Kennedy was not you know happy because he's trying to bust Giancano. He had to tell you, hey, you got to stop fucking... The mob guy's got a guma.
Starting point is 00:01:12 He's married too, I'm sure. Sam Giancano is a... He's a married guy. I'm sure he's a married guy. But anyway, he's a guma. You know the chick he's fucking? The mob guy? Well, the President of the United States is fucking the same chick. So his brother
Starting point is 00:01:28 Who's attorney general is like, hey bro I'm trying to fuck the guy with the Wayfairs over the guy over there. I'm trying to indict this guy. Yeah on racketeering charges and You fucking his girlfriend is kind of it's mudding the water just a little bit. Your name keeps coming up. So maybe why don't you just pull out and stop banging the mob boss.
Starting point is 00:01:57 So weird. This is, oh, this is why whenever they do the Camelot thing, I'm like, yeah He was bringing interns into the pool and telling them to blow By the way work for work for him injected with amphetamines and opiates I don't care about fuck bar. I don't have a cat. I'm just telling you so now I agree with you Drew in terms of the technology not Drew in terms of the technology. Not so much the technology, you know, oh yeah, you brought up now there's a camera in the parking lot and we can see surveillance film. We may or may not check it.
Starting point is 00:02:33 I think the argument is what is, the argument really can revolve around what's your price. In other words, at what threshold is somebody going to take that risk? Like a million dollars becomes Linda, I mean, Kate Upton and a million dollars to go to the same. You know what I'm saying? No, I agree. And, you know, here's the deal. Back in the day, Sinatra just banged around, then he went home. You don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:03:02 And there were no consequences. Sometimes a newspaper would write something, whatever. Who the fuck cares? I'm balls deep in a starlight. And then he'd just go home and his wife had to sort of work around it. Had to deal with it. Now a days... By the way, they would even defend it.
Starting point is 00:03:21 So he's a special man. If you want to be with a special man, you've got to be willing to put up with this kind of thing Yeah, bless them Narcissistic sex addict well No, I've always said we fucked and by the way Gary you got to figure out California law because My my theory is that whenever this you're gonna get half of the Empire thing came around guy started straightening putting their dicks back in their pants because
Starting point is 00:03:52 Because I really think I think Sinatra's thing would be like, you know, oh you want a divorce Have fun living an apartment back in Hoboken. Yeah. Well not it's not that anymore It's you have to move out of the ranch that you purchased in Toluca Lake and you can go live in an apartment over there. There's something changed along the way. Well, it's probably good. It is. From that standpoint, anyway.
Starting point is 00:04:17 It's good from that standpoint. I don't think it's good from the wifey standpoint in terms of on the ball. And, okay, and that's interesting, but you always complain about that. No, no, no. We know what that topic is. No, I think what we did... I understand. ...is we said to the wives of the privileged, look, here's your golden parachute. If you ever feel like this is not
Starting point is 00:04:47 going the way you'd like to go, you can remain here and the guy's just gonna leave and you'll take half of whatever it is he's killed himself to earn over the last 15 years or whatever it is. But mind you, the same thing goes the other way if the women's my primary breadwinner. I love it when it comes to that.
Starting point is 00:05:03 It just does. I know, I know, I love it. That's my favorite story. But because I love it how fucking outright hungry the chicks get. Yeah. Because like, yeah, you feel on it? Yeah. You feel on us? Yeah. Sister? I like that. But here's the deal. There is no group on the planet. It does not work. You know, look at the American Indians. Hey, here's a nice chunk of land. Don't worry. You don't have to work Great. Give me the fire water. I'll see if I can get diabetes Honestly what we did to the people on the island of bikini
Starting point is 00:05:35 We moved them all off the fucking bikini island because we wanted to blow it up Yeah, I do want to do a little testing on an a bomb. So we're like, hey Islanders good good news bad news You got to leave, you know, you're not gonna lift live off of fishing anymore. Good news We'll take good news is we'll put you on another island Let's give you a bunch of booze and a stipend you can hang out there You know, the guys are fat-shooting pool all day. Yeah, you can't say to any group men woman I don't care how whatever your nationalities how hard working are whatever Here's the underlying current of this relationship man, woman, I don't care, whatever your nationalities, how hard working you are, whatever, here's
Starting point is 00:06:05 the underlying current of this relationship. If you ever find yourself not liking it, you get the house. You get the kids. You get the money. You get everything. And not expect it to affect them. Everything affects everything, right? We need to be more diligent about that, because a law of unintended effects, but it ain't gonna do. Tiger, I would argue, not so happy, having fucked his family up and all that. I would say he'd be a much happier guy. I mean, you've seen his wife, where's he going? What's the deal? Listen, there's nothing better than different.
Starting point is 00:06:46 I understand that but at a certain age it becomes like... No, no at a certain age. At a certain age I agree. Unfortunately when Tiger was doing this he was 32. That that ain't the age yet. 52 is more the age. Yeah look he married a very very beautiful blonde exquisitely beautiful, but as I think historically We've you know, Jackie. Oh was no five either. Right? It's I got the power I'm in another city and I do what I want and by the way part of
Starting point is 00:07:23 You know, let's face it people, you know guys do the Part of becoming the youngest person ever win the Masters or the president United States. It's not all about driving a Ferrari Well, it's why you drive the Ferrari So I'm driving some fresh bus why you do like five All right, Greg Yeah, sorry going on. What's going on? What's up? You there? Yeah. What's up? Oh, who's this? Adam? Yes. Would you call? Adam? Dr. Drew. Big fan. Big fan. Adam loved Road Hard. I bought it. I sat down, watched it, made my wife watch it, loved it as much as any Albert Brooks movie.
Starting point is 00:08:05 Oh, wow. My praise. Did your wife enjoy it? My wife loved it and her parting comment was a very, very sweet movie as well, beyond all the jokes. Oh. Beyond all the jokes. He wasn't going for sweet.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Adam, I've heard you talk about surgery in the past and how you were hanging doors a day later. I'm trying to get my mind ready for upcoming shoulder surgery. Thirteen hours later, but yes, technically the following day. The only thing I can compare it to that I went through was my vasectomy five years ago when the guy said you'll be fine in two days and two weeks later it looked like they forced me to play goalie in the NHL all-star game with With my hands tied behind my back in my testicular region to repeatedly pounded
Starting point is 00:08:52 So you paint pictures any advice going into shoulder surgery and I know Like you've mentioned it's you know me thinking of the now now versus the future now And this is all very easy and very normal and slow down here. Yeah, yeah. So here's the thing, hold on a second, Drew. I've said it many times, everybody reacts differently to pain. You and I react-
Starting point is 00:09:15 And that's pain, but to surgery. You and I react very differently to the exact same procedure. For me, I try to explain to people, even though I am technically a hero, this is not intestinal fortitude that got me out of the bed the next day and some sort of John Wayne based grit. You just could. I woke up and I went, I feel fine.
Starting point is 00:09:35 And Lynette said, where are you going? You just got surgery. And I said, I feel fine. And by the way, if I don't feel fine, I'll stop doing what I'm doing. My body will tell me to stop, if in fact I need to stop, but until then, because I feel fine, I'm gonna move on. Right, I, on the other hand, was having violent rigors
Starting point is 00:09:53 and couldn't move and couldn't even sit up, and it was a mess. And by the way, I'm thinking, after having my prostate surgery, that my main reaction is to anesthesia. I react really very little to anesthesia. Passionate, but lightweight. And I swear to Christ, it took me six months to come back from anesthesia.
Starting point is 00:10:10 I'm not kidding. Fuck you, it was not fun. So our puss friend Greg might have a similar thing, that's all I'm saying. Yeah, well also, Greg is building this thing up to such an extent. No, I think he's saying he's not. He's like pushing it away. No, no, but he's saying, when I had my last surgery, this is what happened and this is how I react and now I'm very much concerned about it.
Starting point is 00:10:38 It's going to be difficult because people react differently. And the thing is there is a physiological component to this but there's also a psychological Component to it. There's a component. All right component. I wish and well, I wish it were more psychological Well, you were probably a little more in touch Than most but for a lot of people there's a physiological thing. Yeah, what I'm saying at 30 psychological Yeah, I woke up the next morning and knew I had surgery, knew everyone told me to lay in bed for two days. That was fine.
Starting point is 00:11:09 But I also knew that I felt completely fine and I did not let my psychological override my physiological. My physiological felt fine. I just got up and went to work. And I also trust things, which is I know doctors tell everyone to stay in bed for two days. Why do they give a fuck? You know, I mean if you're a professional skateboarder and you get a fracture of your Your pelvis or your forearm or whatever the doctor tell you no more skateboarding
Starting point is 00:11:35 Okay, no more doctoring. You know, I mean this how I make my living Oh, you know more for good. Yeah, I mean sometimes others go stay off the skateboard. It's like listen That's like I can't stay home from work for six months. more for good. Yeah. I mean, sometimes others go, stay off the skateboard. It's like, listen, that's like, I can't stay home from work for six months. I have to go back. I have to get up. I have to do things. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:50 In their mind, play it safe. Yeah. So what they do is, well, this doesn't affect Adam Carolla. It does affect Dr. Drew. Dr. Drew, it affected for two weeks. Adam Carolla affected for 10 minutes. I'll meet you in the middle. Stay in bed for a week.
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Starting point is 00:13:12 welcome back to the adam and dr drew show classics up next is episode 246 which aired on june 13th 2015 adam and drew have serious host and author j Angelini, aka Rude Jude. You know, Rude Jude from the Ginny Jones show. He used to come on there all the time and act a fool. Well, he came on the show and he never disappoints. They talk about Jude's feud with Chet Hanks. You know, the son of Tom Hanks with that crazy Jamaican accent he does and all that stuff. It's hilarious the way this broke down. Take a listen. I want to hear, I would like to hear the interview a little bit that caused all the controversy.
Starting point is 00:13:52 Well, it looks like, you interviewed Chet Hayes. Yeah, yeah. Can I say something? Yeah. Gary got up and left by the way, so don't bug him until he gets back. I have a problem with people having a problem with Chet Hayes saying nigga
Starting point is 00:14:05 Well, that's what I wanted to bring up because that that's where a lot of the controversy is spinning They sort of miss the part that you had to deal with and what this is right dude using the n-word So liberally and he feels like entitled to because he claims it is his cultural privilege. So what do you say? It's generational first off like people like me born in the 70s. It's still it was still a weird thing it was still very very much like You know it was mostly black people said it but if you go to the hood man You see Mexicans saying that shit you see Puerto Ricans saying that shit you see Asians saying that shit you see Arabs saying that shit So it's kind of like it's a little more your rules are a little muddy second Malibu It's kind of like it's a little more your rules are a little muddy second Malibu
Starting point is 00:14:49 You know the hood of Malibu not so much, but but it that's the thing It's like you can't pick and choose who gets to use the fucking word if you've been selling this word for the last 40 Years through your culture. You're selling me your clothes. You're selling me your language You're selling me what you drink, but you can do everything but not that word like NWA You know one of the biggest yeah Do what you do what I say not as I do type thing. And I don't feel like you can have it both. Do your African-American black friends argue with you about this? Or they agree with you about it?
Starting point is 00:15:13 I don't, I mean, some people agree, some people don't, but like, I agree with Rude Jude in this sense, that if you're going to grow up on a steady diet of This culture and it's being fed to you and you're coming. You're Saying and you're buying it. I mean what you're doing is you're you're you're you're consuming it and they're selling it to you Then that's part of your thing. Whatever your skin color like I don't say them. I don't use it on my vernacular I don't shy away from it in a quote Because yo if I if I write something I want you to quote me properly I don't want you to fucking not quote me properly so I'd out of respect for whoever wrote that thing I But to be fair if you're reading it, you know something with a shit or a fuck on television
Starting point is 00:15:59 You're gonna you're gonna have to I added it. You know yeah, this is true This is true, but like if we're not in TV, then like... And I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm being intentionally argumentative. But I just feel like... It rubs people the wrong way. I know. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Here's... but here's what I've been saying for a million years. Nobody gives a fuck if Chet... What's this all I say? Chet Hayes says nigger. No, really, people truly don't. Chet Hayes? Is that what he goes by? Yes.
Starting point is 00:16:29 People really don't give a shit. I mean, day to day. Not you, not your kids, not your wife. We have to pretend like we give a shit. We just don't like him. But we don't really give a shit. At the end of the day, it's a rich kid, it's a son of a rich guy who's using a word that we've announced is wrong
Starting point is 00:16:46 because it makes us feel better about ourselves and at the end of the day it's not going to change anything or make a difference and we get these stupid debates and yes through you have to roll your eyes because you know you'd be off the fucking air if we didn't spend our lives arguing over nonsense i think i like this like you get you are not allowed to say a word because of your race well that racist yes yes all i was in a moment disagreeing with your argument
Starting point is 00:17:09 i'm just saying that we live in a time where the people here putting us in that time it's people we don't have to there's a convention now right but it's turning there's a convention that would people in a minority group lay claims to language, even like, I was giving you crap about transgender the other day, and now African-American, people say, you have to come to us, we'll tell you how to use these words in this language. And I'm just saying, that's the convention we live in. Right, but let's get away with that, because that, in a way, is perpetrating this minority
Starting point is 00:17:44 thing. You need special little perpetrating this minority thing. You need special little treatment about this and that. If you want to be equal, you gotta get the good and the bad equal. You don't get the fucking special privileges equal and then like, you can't just have... And here's the other thing. Think about it like this. Look, nigga is a bastardization of nigga. Like this is It went from racist white motherfuckers calling black people that and it's used as a slur
Starting point is 00:18:10 They flipped it and they're selling it back to those people's grandkids man I'd like yo you won walk away throw your hands up you fucking won You made these racist fucking redneck motherfuckers call each other the word you've been calling you that they've been calling them like you won the game they made money off it and you're fucking making money off of it like don't be but hurt walk away you won I know true words were ever stated we have a little the interview by the way that we spoke of from rude Jude and Tom Hanks his son we almost ain't making on the show you were you doing out in the uh... last man was going on with you first of all to the security guard was flexing on
Starting point is 00:18:50 me for no reason was you don't know that they must have thought i was like a mother fucking trouble makers was usually you just sit there quietly but i was sitting there quietly minding my own business everyone was giving me the stink eye like I don't know, people was grilling me. We had my cash right here. Then we go up to take a fucking picture in the little photo booth. Security guard tells me that I'm not allowed to do that. Okay, tell me what, well you're not. So then what happened? You're not allowed to do that.
Starting point is 00:19:20 Right? You're not a celebrity? Why you why you talking you're not on the mic shut the fuck up and leave All right, yeah, that's right guy. Yeah, that's right. Get the fuck going. Yeah Yeah, he's over here yelling at me off mic man I'm a tight-ass bro beat it yeah okay I'm a dick fucking bail just got thanks man appreciate you man say why you walking thanks oh now you're gonna find me okay beat it what's up with your boy man he wasn't supposed to
Starting point is 00:20:04 say nothing that's the whole point man I'm over here to talk to you i don't know that guy i don't know now wait is that the guy bevely hills adjacent that he cruises with is he scary guy friends bro he just looks like a frab boy you know i have but sometimes loyalty like sometimes cats got no one to be quiet man i i i hear that i think you have some problems up front you almost got kicked out and i had to come from the kitchen i had to come get you from the kitchen it's uncomfortable for me to listen
Starting point is 00:20:38 to that yeah listen to my because of that moment or do you i just don't... I wish I would have handled it better. Well, first off, it made for entertaining radio and satellite radio. And secondly, that's good. I mean, it's a good gene to have, the part where you go, I wish I would have done this differently or handled this better, even in the face especially of praise. It's one thing when somebody demands an apology because you wrote an email that was really
Starting point is 00:21:13 shitty that got leaked out to the whatever, now you have to go up to the podium and say, I got a prepared statement in front of me that somebody else wrote, I wish I'd handled this differently. Most people understand that part because they're fighting for their jobs but just saying it is an interesting glimpse into your psyche because it's probably how you get out of a really shitty part of Detroit into having a book that's optioned by Mark Wahlberg that the constant self-reflection evaluation with the attempt at bettering.
Starting point is 00:21:46 It's funny you say it because I went home that day and I had an awful day. After that, I had an awful day. I couldn't get that off of my mind. I was like, God damn it, man. That shit went south. And then I get all this praise for it. I'm like, all right, man. Fucking whatever, man.
Starting point is 00:21:58 Awesome. But also, always, I mean, just to go a little more globally here, you grew up in a horrible circumstance, and you now are in a much better circumstance in terms of where you are in your life. And it comes up, talking about the community that you come from and that we're talking about formally with the N words and whatnot, this notion of, well, here's where you're born and here's where you're going to die and you don't stand a
Starting point is 00:22:30 chance. I hate that message. And what I want is the message that's sent, what could I do? How could I improve? What can I do better? I hate it when the politicians get up there and go, you know, it's not a level playing field and the cops are out to get you and you don't stand a chance because of the color of your skin or whatever your last name is and or your religion or whatever it
Starting point is 00:22:52 is or whoever your mom is or dad isn't. But anyway, moving on, you're stuck, you're screwed. Don't worry, we'll fix it. But by the way, they never get around to fixing it. So I you have something in you that said I need to fix this myself. Yeah, it's what is that? I just watched my like man out my old man is One of his he's got a he's got a lot of great things about him man Like I'm half him, you know, I mean like just like you're half your old man, you know, like I'm half The fighting words but I'm half this mother fucker. Oh, shh, don't fight in words. He's going south now again. But I've watched him not take responsibility for his actions and I've watched how that's,
Starting point is 00:23:31 I've watched him play the victim. And when you're the victim, one, you don't have to take responsibility because this happened to me, but you're like a leaf floating down a river. You have no control of your life. I think I've said that before. You're a poet, man. So it's like, yo, you have to, you have to, yeah, this is an unlevel playing field. Yeah, this motherfucker has it better than you. You can't get away with the shit he's getting away with,
Starting point is 00:23:58 but you can win. And if you can't win, then go fucking kill yourself, man. What are you here for? We'll be right back with more of the Adam and Dr. Drew show classics. And last up for today we have episode 277 titled Private Jet Therapy which aired on September 30th 2015. Adam talks about the greatness of Howard Stern and Drew breaks down his appearance on the show and he shows a lot of love in this clip here. Check it out. How are you doing, Drewsky?
Starting point is 00:24:31 Pulling up pretty good. Feeling good? Enjoyed your Stern appearance? Yeah. Remember yesterday you were on Stern? It's hard to remember. Yeah. Well, as you listen to this, obviously it was earlier in the week, but on Monday, but yes
Starting point is 00:24:49 Yeah people I don't have too many bad bad outings with Stern because what Stern does is he Does his homework? He researches things they research the shit out of everything well Somebody I mean look, you know this this thing it's it's the same thing that I would get do you know when I would tell people I built The studio you built it. Yeah, you're you built so you did everything drove every nail So you've you sunk the drywall screws like I have guys we work together I pay them I I believe it's not a lie for me to say I built this studio. I never then preface it with every single Fucking piece of joint compound and that spackle that went on the wall was applied by these loving hands
Starting point is 00:25:33 It's not that no just I design it and I do some of the work and then I have other people do the work and The reason I say that because I don't like to talk about myself is I Don't think that Stern watches every movie, reads every book, and does whatever. He's the grand poobah, and under his regime, they watch all of it. They do all the stuff, and it's a top-down thing. I just said to Gary, hi, Gary, my Gary, 10 seconds ago,, not Baba Bowie, we had a documentarian come in last week.
Starting point is 00:26:10 I said, where's the guy's DVD? And everyone's like, I don't know. I'm like, well, we need it. Go get it. Let's go. Let's go. It's, yeah. What was that?
Starting point is 00:26:20 I don't think I can. I am trying to implement these policies. Yeah. The stern-esque policies. Well, so that then when the guy comes in, literally either I will see it or someone else will see it and I'll have notes and then you'll ask questions. Now, I'm always amazed the depth and breadth of the research he has and that he's familiar with it. See, he knows exactly how to familiarize himself
Starting point is 00:26:47 with enough of the stuff that he's got it ready to hand. You know what I'm saying? I think it's phenomenal the way he's, you know. I say it every fucking time. Every time I do one of these goddamn radio junkets, it's the exact same thing. Bunch of radio or TV junkets. It's the exact same thing. It's the guy who's
Starting point is 00:27:06 in Market 371 and he's out there in New Mexico and he's, you know, so when you have, what theater you at? And for me it's 5.45 in the morning and I'm not sure what the name of the theater I'm at in New Mexico is, you know. Oh, well, I end up with this. We'll go to my website and you can, oh, okay, so and it's that Friday or Saturday and now you did a documentary about a guy on the road? No, I did a Newman documentary and then the other thing's an independent, oh, independent,
Starting point is 00:27:41 when's that coming out? No, it's been out for four months. So what's that called? And I was like, this is how you stay in New Mexico. You think the Sterns and the Kimmels and the whomevers don't do, oh, well now this guy's on top, he doesn't do, he can coast. Oh no. Oh no. No, no. Same prep, same guy, day in, day out. And to be fair, sorry to burst your bubble, but when he was prepping for the show yesterday, the day you were on... It's impossible for you to do the math.
Starting point is 00:28:14 When he was prepping for the show the day you were on, you were not his number one priority, let's just say. He had Sidney Crawford rolling in immediately after you. And trust me, that was where he paid his, was focusing his attention. And yet he had a complete familiarity with all your stuff. Pretty amazing. Well, he has, he's a symbol, the crew and a protocol. And he's a part of that. The crew, I'm imagining, pulls the stuff from the book, watches the doc, does the this, does the that.
Starting point is 00:28:47 I hear it's Will mostly that does a lot of the research. I don't know who all does, and then they hand him the stuff, and then he sifts through it and probably highlights the stuff he wants. Same way with a late night show or anything else. Now, he has an interesting position about podcasting that you affirmed, but I didn't think put a fine enough point on it. Well, why don't you reiterate? I will.
Starting point is 00:29:10 His position on podcasting is nobody should do them, no one can make any money doing them, nobody can get a real audience doing them, except you, except Adam, which he's always given a little out for you. Even you, he's skeptical, has actually got a pirate ship afloat. Well, can I say this, as long as we're talking about Howard Stern? He lives in a world and always has, where if he's not into it or doesn't know about it, it doesn't really exist. And we all are guilty of that to some degree. But even I, who didn't watch Breaking Bad, understand it's a phenomenon. In his mind, it doesn't really exist if he doesn't participate in it and or watch it.
Starting point is 00:30:01 So when you take a thing like Stern in let's say sports, complete disconnect, just complete, just not interested. And when he's not interested, it ain't there. It's funny because I was talking, I was on the ride, elevator ride down with Ronnie the limo driver and I said, Ronnie Ronnie you watch this Paul Newman racing doc because he's a big car guy you're gonna like it I said I don't Stern likes Gotham he does he likes color books oh if you told him the new Star Wars trailers up on up on the Vimeo or you run he'd run for the computer but when it comes to cars or whatever,
Starting point is 00:30:45 it's just a complete disconnect. This not interested. And look, we all have the stuff we're not interested in. I'd like to think I could watch the documentary King of Kong as a guy who hates video games and enjoy King of Kong because of the human component. Yeah, it's an interesting story. Yeah, but for an interesting story.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Yeah, but for a lot of people, so I told, anyway, I told Ron, you watch it and spread the good word around there. Because I get it. But here's, but what I'm saying is this. In Howard's world, it's terrestrial radio or a Sir XM, whatever, and the podcasting is what? And then it becomes like something they do, something that's huge in Tokyo. You know what I mean? And you go, what?
Starting point is 00:31:33 Oh, the kids. Oh, it's huge with the thing. And you go, really? Nah. So, it doesn't, because it's so far out of his world, I think he does that thing where it doesn't exist. Now, probably should understand, like we understand, there's plenty of shit we don't know about, never heard of.
Starting point is 00:31:54 There's bands that my kids, that my daughter listens to that I've never fucking heard of, but I'll take their word for it, they're huge. Yeah, I just say he never gets into that zone, into that world of sort of 22 and under of the YouTube and the bands and all he doesn't seem to like be aware of that. Well I'm using the band as an example. He's plenty there's plenty of youth oriented stuff he's into that involves Spider-Man. Right right. And uh green pajamas or whatever the fuck I I see I don't I'm the exact opposite. I have no interest in comic books whatever graphic novels spider any superhero anything It feels insane to me
Starting point is 00:32:35 But that's what he's interested in but yeah But what I'm saying is is I understand that spider-man is good for 300 million bucks at the box office. Yeah that part I'm not going, but I understand. Somebody's into it. Somebody's into it. Yeah. So I think that's just his take on podcasting. He's probably, he's probably been told that, well, look, I've had, every time I leave the
Starting point is 00:32:55 show, one of his staff or underlings go, hey, I really liked yesterday's episode. So they, they, they listen. They listen. But I always, the man is a pro and that's that's that's the part you know it I know it and that's that's his interviewing has gone to like I'm best on the record best of all time I mean really Larry King got nothing nothing any of those I can't think of a... Nobody.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Nobody comes close to the interview he does. Maybe you. Maybe you. No, what it is... No, because he... I'll tell you why. All right, then, you tell me that and I'll say it. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:33:34 Why? No, I'm thinking you should go first. All right, I'll go first. Go ahead. It's research, prep, meets following instinct. And training, by the way. And his training has been a psychoanalysis Well, yes And and let's not forget repetition
Starting point is 00:33:53 Doing it over time developing like not repetition sometimes gets static. Well, no He's been evolving it with repetition and growing. He's better at 60 than it was at 45 He's better Now than he was two at 45. He's better now than he was two years ago. Well there you go. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. Okay. Let me. Now the real truth. Let King Adam tell you too. You brought up Larry King. Yeah. Larry King doesn't have a sense of humor or much of a personality. He's a good guy. Ryan Seacrest doesn't have, there's not much of him there, so he interviews and they do a good job interviewing. But it's a, it's a two-way street. I mean, it's a sort of saying, well, this guy is a great interview,
Starting point is 00:34:42 but the person who's interviewing needs, it's, I don't know, it's like sex. You can't just have one person, I'll be good at it, I'll be good enough for the both of us. It's not really going to turn out that good. I mean, it's, you can have a very competent interview, but you can't really go those places unless the person who's doing the interview has a good sense of humor, interesting intellect, wants to pursue things psychologically, and so on and so forth. So it's not just the interview,
Starting point is 00:35:12 it's Howard is sort of interviewing himself as he's interviewing Paul McCartney. And that's the part that gives it the extra. All right, that'll do it for this week. Thanks for listening to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics. Remember to check back each week for new episodes. And while you're at it, don't forget to like, subscribe and rate us 5 stars wherever you get your podcasts. I've been your host, Big Brother Jake aka Jake Warner. Thanks for tuning in.
Starting point is 00:35:38 Deuces!

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