The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Hour 1 - Guilty Sports & Music Pleasures
Episode Date: April 12, 2025C&R have a fun Friday, on FSR! Rich has some cell phone stats & Sam gets lost in clovers. Covino shares his musical guilty pleasures & the guys tie it into sports. They take a ton of calls... & even talk Squeeze & Steely Dan! Plus, Rich & Monse make a Lakers/Clippers bet!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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He's bringing the razzle and dazzle.
That's what he's doing.
Razzle dazzle dazzle.
Razzle dazzle, right?
His name is Sam.
He's number one.
His razzle dazzle has just begun.
Nice.
I like that.
Turn around and touch the ground, jump app up and boogie on down.
Are you going to too many cheerleading competitions?
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Yep, two out of five. If you can get two right out of five, multiple choice, you could take home the cover.
But it's Swiggy, our stainless steel water bottle.
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We'll play that next hour at about 3.30-ish.
Um, on the west side.
Before we get into the NBA, before we get into,
would you go to the salon for your favorite football team?
There's a story.
There's some stats.
I want to go around the room real quick.
It's sort of a great assessment of someone's personality and who they are.
Just a random question.
Don't think too hard about it.
Blurt out the answer that comes to mind, okay?
Are we down with this, Sam?
Monci, Danny Jay, everyone?
I saw a study.
I saw a study that said the average percentage on your phone charge where people start to panic.
When do you start to panic about your phone charge at what number?
Steve Kavina.
10%.
I'm like the guy who plays gas roulette all the time.
Like, I really don't care.
I wait until there's like five miles left before I fill my tank.
Danny J.
17%.
Iowa, Sam.
my battery says the state of it says
what is service immediately or whatever
so when it gets to 10%
that's like when I'm like I got to stop using my phone
10%. What do you have? No I have an iPhone 10
but like I'm always in low power mode because my battery
drains like had a half day. The charm of I
would say I could never just give an answer.
I know I have to
I have to come it up. I am at probably like 12%
because once it hits 10% it's going downhill fast
well we are living
on the edge here on Kavino and Rich.
You guess they're saying the number
where most people get like,
uh-oh, I got to find the charge,
38%.
Okay, no, you're all crazy.
No, I'm with you.
Who said like 17%?
I said 17. When I see that number, I'm like, uh-oh.
You don't get a prompt for 17, though.
You get a prompt for 20. You get a prompt for 10.
I don't need a prompt, but I just, whenever I see a
11-5.
I'm with you. I'm not going to get to 10 because it's downhill
from there. So, yeah.
It's going to drain real quick.
I was at Disney with the kids.
And listen, I'll give iPhone props where it's due.
I got the latest version.
I upgrade every few years.
I'm not the guy that needs every new phone.
But the latest one could last like a day or so.
But we waste 13 pounds.
When you have the iPhone 14?
Whatever the newest one is.
You know why it's 14?
It's 14 pounds that phone.
Let me tell you, I was at Disney.
And because you're on the app all day,
booking the rides and using the app,
I was by the end of the night at 3%.
And you're not a feeling where you're like,
I can make it.
the car. Can I make it 3%. That's, but most people say, just so you know, if you are,
the over under essentially, if you're on a draft Kings, 38%. If you're not a panicker, under 38%.
There's, it's like you said, it's like gas in your car. There's some people that when they hit half a
tank, fill up. Kavino's the guy where I've had to go, this is true story, I've had to go with a gas tank
because he's ran out of gas. I'm like, I've done it too because I think in our heads,
We're like, I'm going to go to that gas station a little further away because it's a better price.
I'm going to wait.
I'll just wait.
I'll wait and put it off.
And then you're like, damn, I should have just went to where it was expensive because now I'm going to run out of gas.
I'm always playing gas roulette, five miles, four miles.
And I'm like, oh, there it is.
Then you go over bump it.
It's like, oh, back to 10 miles.
Then it all of a sudden it's like line, line, line.
I've had this one where I live about, what, I think 16 miles from home from Fox Sports.
There have been times where it's like 16 miles.
I'm like, ooh, like the exact?
Oh, with gas left?
That's really plain guess.
I was like, ooh.
So you want to roll into your driveway with fumes?
Well, I know I have a gas station.
I block I go to.
So.
But if you're on your way, like you're in a hurry to your job, maybe you don't have time to stop.
The worst feeling is when you're in a rush and you're like, oh, man, I forgot to get gas.
But anyway, I digress.
Let's get into the show.
But I just saw that stat before I got in here.
And it really is a true sign of someone's character, much like, do you.
you fill up your gas tank exactly it's the same thing the phone version chime in at covino and rich
at fox sports radio now it's funny you were talking about that on your right home would you say sam i'm
sorry i was talking in your ear for some reason no it's all good can i was missing sure i was like
can't share something real quick rich you look handsome today um quick uh humble break story uh
i got to go to the first field of dreams game in 2021 oh yeah and so yeah i got to go thank you to
Scott and Lee who I got my credential the day of the event because I was there for my mom's 70th
birthday but my phone died.
He's taking pictures and video, you know, walking around the whole day.
I remember this.
And so you know how Apple Maps, like if you use Apple CarPlay in your car, it'll like actually
put a beacon in your car so you can use it to find your vehicle?
Yeah.
All of these people at the event, there was thousands, you know, tens of thousands of people there.
We were all parked in this like clover field of, it was like just a field with clover just for like
endlessly. So my phone dies, so I can't find my car. So I'm just walking around and my charger's in my car
and I can't find my car to charge the phone. So it's just this, I'm walking around my feet are getting
all wet because there's all this condensation on like the clover. And I was kept pushing the button
on my keys to have it honk at me. And I was walking around for probably an extra hour.
And then I had to get up and do a hit with two pros and a cup of Joe about the event. So I got like
four hours of sleep because I spent an extra hour walking around looking for my car.
car because my phone had the location and it was dead.
I was producing that show and Sam sounded way hung over and he's like, I couldn't find my car.
Yeah.
By the way, um, your phone dies.
You're screwed.
I saw a meme.
I saw a meme that just says you know you're 40 when.
But I don't think it is.
I think everyone should do this.
When you go to an amusement park or an airport and park, do you always take a picture of where your car is
out.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
That's not a I'm 40.
That's a normal, rational human thing to do, right?
Absolutely.
You're not thinking, you're not looking, you're not taking a mental picture at the parking lot when you're in rush to get to the airport and you're like, uh, like you don't.
And so like this happened to my parents a few weeks ago.
They didn't know where their car was in the airport parking lot.
Seems like an Iowa sand problem.
Seems like a sales problem.
I told them, I'm like, use Apple Maps.
And they're like, it's not set up.
Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Oh, very good.
Well, that's.
Charge your phone, everybody.
And fill your tank just in case.
Kavino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio.
Now, we're going to talk about things you.
need to check off your bucket list, I guess.
Things you've never attended, but you have to.
Because there's a story about a 95-year-old lady.
She's a lifelong Bulls fan.
We'll tell you all about it.
But on my way in, Rich,
while you were playing gas roulette
and charging your phone and everything else,
I was listening to a playlist that I have.
I got playlist for days.
And I heard two bands that I really like
because I grew up liking them.
But they're kind of like a guilty pleasure band.
meaning I don't normally lead with these bands when I'm talking music,
but I really like them and I like their whole catalog.
So one would probably call them a guilty pleasure of sorts, right?
Because people to be safe and to fit into conversation,
they'll just give you the brush stroke answer, the popular answer.
Like, yeah, man, I like Metallica.
I like cold play.
Or, yeah, you two, you know.
Or they'll give you just something that's easy to understand and follow.
That doesn't sound too corny, right?
I like turtles.
I like turtles.
And I'll make it snappy and I'll make it quick.
But you grow up and you have influences,
whether it be MTV or an older brother or an aunt or whoever it was that was your influence.
For me, it was my Aunt Guggey and Uncle Joe, right?
They were my, let's say older cousins, but my aunt and uncle.
But they were younger, but older than me.
They turned me on in the 80s, the early days of MTV,
onto two bands that nobody really talks about.
One of them's in the Hall of Fame, 2016.
That is Cheap Trick from Chicago.
Now again, massive band, a lot of hits, but no one really talks about it.
You know why?
They're going to say, Van Halen, bro.
No one's going to be like, Cheap Trick, man.
No one ever, really.
And they're super talented.
And I love probably every album of theirs.
So it's kind of a guilty pleasure because people are going to be like, cheap trick, huh?
You love like loving rock songs?
I'm like, yeah, I guess so.
Maybe.
I don't know.
Surrender.
Cheap trick.
That's great song.
They got so many songs.
Dream place is fantastic.
Oh, man, they got so many great songs.
So I'll throw Cheap Trick into that conversation.
And then another song came on.
I'm like, I love every song because my Aunt Googie played him.
My uncle Joey played them.
Everyone in my family is sort of like this band.
So growing up, I thought, what?
Back to Cheap Trick.
Wouldn't it their most popular song be, I want you to want me?
Live, too.
I want you to want me.
They got so many songs.
Yeah.
But again, no one really talks about them.
So maybe a guilty pleasure for our generation.
In the late 70s, early 80s, they were a cool band.
No question.
But who talks about cheap?
I don't believe in guilty pleasures because I find no guilt in the cheesy stuff I like.
Well, that's sort of my point.
You're at an age, right, where it's like, yo, man, I like them.
Lean into it and represent.
I'll rock a cheap trick t-shirt.
Let's do it.
I'm talking about them on national radio here, Fox Sports Radio.
Grew up loving so many of their songs.
Another band came on.
I'm like, it's funny.
because I grew up thinking everybody loved this band and it seems like only my family and people in the UK love this band.
But they had songs on MTV and I knew every song because my uncle brainwashed me that they were the coolest band ever when I was a kid.
So I didn't have a choice.
I just grew up knowing the band Squeeze.
Tempted by the food of another, pulling muscles from a shell.
Pulling muscles from a shell.
Cool for cats.
Another nail on my heart up the junction.
There are a band from England that I would have thought was the most massive band until I realized.
He's like, no one really talks about this band, huh?
So based on guilty pleasure bands,
you have guilty pleasure fandom in the world of sports.
Athletes that weren't the biggest superstars,
but you loved them because I think everybody does.
Like, let's be real.
They weren't superstars, but they made it to the big leagues.
They made it into the NBA, the NFL.
Maybe they were scrubs.
But in the grand scheme of things,
when you were a kid looking up to them,
they were superstars.
I think of athletes
and I think of music too
I mean you already think that
I like cheesy music so I'll just add to your case
Well hold on the cheap trick and squeeze
to where I want to make it clear
I didn't make those choices right
That's what my family was listening to
You know when my mom was listening to
Classic Rock or Soft Classic Rock or Oldies are Motown
That's what I was listening to
I was a little kid I didn't have a choice
When I started making my own choices
Things got different
But I don't not like those bands as a result
of course I like those brands. It's nostalgic.
As far as I'll give you music and I'll give you sports.
All right.
Music, I grew up.
I mean, and he's a legend, so this might not be the best example.
I just assumed every kid knew every Neil Diamond song
because my mom made me think Neil Diamond.
Everyone knows sweet Caroline, but do you know I am my said?
I am my said.
We're like Forever in Blue Jeans.
Do you know all the Neil Diamond songs?
Because I thought everyone did.
We're coming to America.
Today.
By the way, dude.
It's so funny because he is a legend, but you ever meet a guy our age?
To be honest, I'm a big Neil Diamond guy.
People would laugh at you.
I love Neil Diamond.
I'll give you another.
When I was in college, again, this is by my choice.
You know why?
Because it reminds you of your child.
It's a part of you.
When I was in college, I didn't think it was cheesy.
I think the bare naked ladies are a fun lesson.
Yeah, but you made that choice.
I did.
You made that choice.
Their album rock spectacle.
Okay.
It was fantastic.
Now, as far as athletes go.
But again, if you led with bare naked ladies, people would think you were lame.
That is true.
Even though I've heard that's a great album, I just never listened to the old thing.
I just know their corny hits.
There was a baseball player in New York that my family loved.
I'm like, why do you guys like this guy so much?
Remember Benny Ogbiani?
I do.
He made a bonehead play.
He's unfortunately most famous for a bonehead play he made.
Didn't he catch a second out and throw it into the stands?
I don't think that was him.
Yeah, it was a Jay Payton?
Someone did that.
It was Benny Ogbionni.
I'm looking up right now.
Moncie, do you have a band or an athlete that comes to mine?
I do have a player that comes to mine.
Eric Gordon, he was drafted by the Clippers in 2008, and he's, you know,
do you know who that is?
No.
I know the name.
He's not playing right now because he had wrist surgery, but he's on the 76ers roster.
And he had wrist surgery like two months ago, but like he's bounced around, but he was
a clipper for, I don't know, maybe like six, seven years.
And I loved him.
And he played for the nuggets, right?
And he played for the nuggets.
And he kept waiting for him to get good.
I have his jersey.
and he was always good, but that was it.
It was like, that's it.
I heard Monsi's a big Air Jordan fan.
No, no, no, no.
Air Gordon.
If I have his jersey, I have it signed by him.
That sounds like you bought those sneakers at Ross Dress for Les.
She got the Air Gordon's.
Air Gordon.
He wishes he had a shoe, you know what I'm saying?
Would you get those?
A pay-leased shoe store?
The Air Gordon's?
That's so funny.
Hilarious, man.
Yeah, Air Gordon.
Is there a Raider that you just happen to love
that you realize that no one else really does.
He's your guilty pleasure.
Yeah, 100%.
I was probably the only one in my section in Oakland with a Tyrone Wheatley jersey, number 47.
Tyrone Wheatley, yeah.
Michigan's very own.
And I'll never forget that he had a famous game at Arrowhead where he bulldozed all these chiefs players
and dragged like four of them into the end zone for an upset victory.
Just the way he ran the ball.
And he never was a big star in the NFL, but he was one of those guys I really like love watching.
Yeah, because for whatever reason, look, do you need those guys?
You know why? Because when they come through, you're so pumped for them.
And they're just fun players to root for.
And, you know, the superstars, they're the stars of the team.
You had their T-shirt.
You had their starting lineup action figure, whatever.
But these other dudes, these ancillary guilty pleasure,
we're labeling guilty pleasure athletes today.
They're the ones you really, like, bled for and felt for and rooted for.
When he came through, you remembered it.
And I gave you those bands, Rich.
I have plenty of those bands.
I can't tell you how many of those bands.
I can't tell you how many soft classic rock bands that I love.
You know what?
If you guys, ladies, gentlemen, want to chime in 87799 on Fox.
Your guilty pleasure with music or sports.
I'm going to throw another one in there because it's fringe sports.
It's wrestling.
Okay.
When I was a younger kid, you know when you gravitate towards someone almost out of a joke,
but then the joke becomes the reality?
Yeah, yeah.
When you know when you joke about something too much, it's no longer a joke.
And you're like, oh, when I was a kid, my buddy and I used to joke about the
wrestler the honky tonk man.
Right.
But to the point where...
Because it was ironic.
But to the point where like we still joke about it till this day and I'm like, yeah,
you know what?
I think I love the honky tonk man.
He was funny.
He would hit people over the head with his guitar.
Cocky.
He's bad.
Yeah, I love the honky talk.
But not in that way.
Yeah.
I remember watching him.
By the way, in 2000, in the year 2000,
Benny Agbayani committed a memorable error where he handed the ball to a fan after a catch with
only two outs, leading to two giant
runners scoring.
bonehead move.
Yeah.
And your family probably was embarrassed.
So I gave you my bands.
I can go on all day talking about music.
But as far as athletes that stand out to me,
and for whatever reason, I always rooted for them.
Number one, Randy Valardi was a former Yankee infielder,
bounced around.
He was an Oakland athletic, always rooted for that guy.
Just always liked him.
You know, a solid player.
I can tell you what number he wore.
Number 18.
I got one for you.
I have one for you because it's a guy that I've only heard you reference.
Anytime you talk about all those great.
90s Yankees teams.
You're the only person that ever shouts out Scotty Brocious.
Scotty Brocious was a World Series MVP, dude.
Bat at 300.
Worst hairline ever.
Worst hairline ever.
It looked like he was 58 years old.
You know why I always embraced Scotty Brocious?
You know how many people like average players come to New York and they don't deliver?
He was an average player that played his best in New York.
His best years were with the Yankees.
So he stepped up to the plate, pun and third.
intended. And I'm always grateful for the way he played in those big moments. That dude played a mean
third base. Weak hairline, but great player. And I'm going to throw out another one.
When I was a kid, dude, no one cared because he wasn't that good, but still he was a big leagher.
I used to love Bobby Meacham. Love Bobby Meacham. He was a short stuff for the Yankees.
And I felt like no one else was rooting for him except for me. I actually wrote to him as a kid.
He wrote back. He signed all his baseball cards. He sent me all this Yankee.
memorabilia and Yankee
pens and everything.
Loved Bobby Meacham. No one cared about Bobby
Meet. He probably has like 30 career home runs.
He still DMs Kavino on Instagram. And you know what?
We're still friends. Hi, Bobby.
You know what? That's probably his first shout out
ever on Fox Sports Radio. I used to love
Bobby Meacham. That's awesome. Here's another one.
Tarad Taylor, man. For whatever reason,
good player, great player.
But always loved rooting for that guy.
I'm like, this guy could ball, man. He's a
baller. No one didn't the respect he deserves.
Whenever we talk the best backups, you always bring him
I was always a fan of his.
So everyone has a guilty pleasure band that they don't want to admit that they love.
Right.
Maybe it's a band that your mom introduced you to or your family was into or they're just corny and you love them.
Who's that athlete for you?
Let's give them some props on a casual while Friday.
I think it has to go like this.
And lean into it.
We shouldn't be ashamed.
We love them.
Who cares?
You got to be quick.
You got to be snappy.
But here's how it's going to go.
Okay.
You give us your name where you're from.
Guilty band, guilty athlete.
All right.
love it. Your one-two punch. Band athlete
and represent, man. We're adults.
Give him a shout to. Lean into it. They may never
have got a shout of a. Boom, boo. Cove,
you know which band was funky? My mom played
them all the time. I'll still play their music to this
day. Steely Dan. Dude,
they are the nucleus of what they
call and consider yacht rock today.
So Steely Dan, massive
in that genre. And I love so many
corny-ass bands from that genre.
You know, Dady, have you ever seen that clip
of Steely Dan? They're doing a yacht
rock documentary. And
And they call up, who's the main dude from Stilly Dan?
Oh, man.
Stilly or Dan?
No, he's very famous and I'm not remember his name.
The main guy from Stilly Dan.
Are you reeling in the years?
They call the main guy.
What is it?
Don't lose that number.
Oh, my mom used to play that song.
She used to play that song Pegg over and over and over.
When they would sing Ricky don't lose that number, I thought, what, Ricky Henderson, number 24?
No, he better keep that.
I tell our Ricky, I said, Ricky, don't lose that number.
Who is the?
name guy? Because whoever it is, they did
a documentary about Yot Rock.
They call the lead
guy of Steely Dan.
Yeah, hello. Oh, Donald Fagan.
Donald Fagan. Donald? Yeah.
We're doing a documentary about
Yot Rock, and we'd love for you to be
part of it. And he's like, about what?
Yacht Rock. And he goes, oh, yeah.
F you, F off, click.
He's like, would you call it? For some reason,
he hates... Because it's soft, classic
rock. He hates that he is part of
yacht rock which i think is cool who does i think yacht rock's a category most people say it all branched off
from them the doobie brothers michael mcdonald seals and croft all those light bands all
stemmed from the steely dan era phones are all lit again band athlete your guilty pleasures
plus will get to some NBA Danny it's as close as ever with like a game to go or so the three
seed and like the eight seed or a game or it's not it's nuts Anthony Edwards had a big
game last night to help the Timberwolves.
He was playing like Air Gordon.
Yeah.
Not Jordan.
The timber what?
The timber what?
Love Gordon.
The timber wolves.
The timber wolves.
Moncey's here.
Minnesota.
So we'll get to some NBA.
We're going to talk about Caleb Williams.
Are people painting their fingernails now?
More so than ever.
Their stats.
So we're going to get to all this, a lot of fun.
NFL, NBA.
More so fun than anything else.
Friday, Kavino and Rich.
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What's the news, new?
Huge news.
We created our own podcast called,
Hey, Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to...
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it
one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing.
a bit for the podcast for people could call in and say,
Hey Jonas. And then I wrote down on my little notepad,
Hey Jonas, and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
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I love how this is your guilty pleasure.
Well, it's funny, like I said, I assume that everybody loved the band squeeze.
And then you grow up and you realize, like, I guess no one really knows them except for this song.
This song rules.
I love this song, tempted.
So guilty pleasure music, everybody talks about it all the time, right?
Bands you don't really often admit you love.
But when you're alone in the car, you're singing your heart out.
Who's your guilty pleasure athletes?
because everyone's talking about the show haze
and the Aaron Judges and growing up
the Don Maddingley's and the Darrell Strawberries
and the George Brett's and Paul Moloters
but there was always these other dudes
that you rooted for
but they weren't superstars
but you loved them
so Guilty Pleasure fandom
when it comes to athletes
Mike who runs this place said
I love the band Cake
but he couldn't think of an athlete
he was like I was a Garvey guy
I'm like but there wasn't another Dodger
who wasn't Steve Garvey that you loved
like cake like reluctantly crouched at their starting line.
And I'm like, you know what?
I love cake too, but you're right.
No one really talks about them.
So I don't know if they're a guilty pleasure, but because you can get real corny.
Everybody likes something that's considered kind of corny, right?
Even the coolest guy.
Even the Fonz probably likes something corny at one point.
But again, I think the sign of a grown, confident man or woman is not even calling it a guilty pleasure.
Yo, I like this crap.
You might think it's corny?
I don't care.
Like, I love the counting crows.
I love their corny ballads.
I like when they slow it down.
I love Canterros.
Adam Duritz gets all whiny with his voice.
Shameless pleasure.
How about that?
Shameless.
You have no shame.
We're adults.
Right?
We're adults.
So I told you when it comes to athletes,
always rooted for Randy Valardi,
Bobby Meacham,
to Rod Taylor.
You know, people that don't always get to credit
because they weren't the biggest superstars.
Go into your phones and your phone calls.
Plus,
we're going to be giving away prizes here on the show.
And a quick reminder, Rich.
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So please join us.
Can't wait.
That's going to be fun.
All right.
Loaded lines, I'll start.
This is how it's done.
Ready?
Hey, it's rich.
Guilty pleasures.
Counting Crows and Timmy Tuffle
because I like to do the Tuffle Shuffle.
Yeah, Timmy Tuffel was a fan favorite.
He was.
I mean, he wasn't a superstar.
He was a backup second baseman who, when he got up to the plate,
he shimmied his hips and all the ladies were like,
ooh, the Tuffle Shuffle Shuffle Shuffle.
All right.
Let's go to Stan in Illinois.
What's up, man.
with Cavanon Rich.
Yeah, a guilty pleasure.
The Violent Femmes for my band.
And Matt Suey of the Chicago Bears, the fullback for Walter Payton.
You know, those are great answers.
Violent Fems is a great answer.
I've seen them live, actually.
They're solid.
Let's say what's up to Big Bert, Georgia.
What's up?
What's up, man?
Growing up in New York, this was definitely a guilty pleasure.
Hip hop, I listen to MC Hammer.
Man, you know everybody knows every, every,
song that he's put out.
Let's get it started.
I used to love him too, but you say that now?
Turn this mother out.
You say that now, you're like, yo, the Please Hammered a Horton album was awesome.
People will look at you sideways.
How about your athlete?
Hey, and my athlete is pretty much a team.
It's pretty much the 90s Knicks.
So you got John Stark and you got people, you know, like blue-collar people, but specifically
Kiki Vandeway, the only Caucasian on the next of the time.
He wore low.
cut sneaks.
And I said, how do you hoop in low-cut tennis shoes?
You know, there's always like a goofy guy you root for.
How about from that era a little later, though?
Littrell Spreewell was a fun guy to root for.
Yeah.
He's right, though, man.
Those 90s-Nicks teams were so fun to watch.
No diggedy, no doubt.
Dwayne in Texas.
What's up, man?
I saw a player when I was a kid I liked.
Mark the Bird Friedrich when he's on the mound, which is awesome.
Yeah.
And then for band, the Human League.
That's so funny, dude, because I've never met anyone in my life.
Like, we all know the Human League, right?
Have you ever met anyone?
Yeah, I'm John, man, big Human League fan.
No.
Like, never.
Like, human league?
Okay.
You know, we had a boss, one of her, before we went to Fox Sports when we were at ESPN,
one of the great guys who worked for, his name is Sean, Australian guy,
loves Spandu ballet.
Yeah, I know.
But at first you're like, that's funny.
He goes, no, I love that.
It was random.
Yeah, we thought he was joking.
So every time I hear that band now, I think of everybody, Sean.
What's it? What is it?
I know this much is true.
Remember.
Da,
ba,
ba,
spando ballet.
They're called spandu ballet.
Spando ballet.
I thought that was like a style of ballet from like Spain or something.
Those are the dance moves.
Sam does on Instagram.
That's right.
All right.
Kevin in Huntington Beach,
you're on with Kavito and Rich.
Hey, Kevino and Rich.
What's going on, gentlemen?
What's our brother?
All right.
So,
I got two athletes
And it's not a band
It's actually it's an artist
His name is Gregory Isaac
King of the Double Entandra
I don't know if you guys heard of him
No I know that do
You know?
Okay
And then Kurt Warner
Running back to the Seahawks and Rams
The dude used to just glide
It looked like he would glide when he ran
And then
Kirk with a seat
pitcher for the
exactly
Lamar Hoyt pitcher for the Cardinals.
That's so cool, man, because again,
you're giving them props and I looked up Gregory
Isaacs. Looks smooth as hell this, dude.
Look at this. Look at his hat.
So anyway, thanks for the call.
Really? I'm sure I know him, you know.
But again, it's because we live in that fear
of saying something that seems
unpopular, but today we're getting over that.
You know what I think? When I think about the athletes
that were not big names that I would always root for,
there's a commonality?
They all have some type of weird dance
move or a shimmy.
He's a gimmick.
You know who I'm thinking of? As a Niners fan,
do you remember Merton Hanks?
Oh, of course. Long neck.
Long neck. Every time he would have an interception, he would do that.
Like that neck dance?
He works for the NFL's
office in New York.
Merton Hanks. Former Hawkeye Merton Hanks.
What a player. And a hawkow.
Look at that. Derek and Iowa. What's up, man?
Yeah, I got a lot of bands.
I listen to a lot of music, but I'm going to go with Boston
for my guilty pleasure as a band.
I love that.
They're great.
And then for athlete, my first favorite running back for the Titans or Houston Oilers, Eddie George.
Yeah, big names.
But again, you don't hear a lot of that.
So good call, man.
I appreciate it.
87799 on Foxwell's we got.
We got Andy in Rhode Island.
Andy, what up, buddy?
Oh, what's up?
How are you guys doing?
Doing good.
So, my guilty pleasure with music as a genre in itself, it has to be house music, EDM.
I don't know what it is about it, but it gets me going.
And my guilty pleasure for an athlete, he's not on my favorite team, and it's Steph Curry.
And, guys, if I can just sneak this in really quick, I am heartbroken because my fiancé has booked us a trip to Vegas on June 15th.
However, we are leaving the day you guys get there.
Okay, we'll be there June 20th.
We'll do a little crossover.
How do you do?
A little high-five.
June 20th through to 27th.
We'll be out there.
Give you a Swiggy at the airport.
All right, we'll see you there.
Thanks for the call, man.
And want to wrap it up with one more?
No, you know, let's go to Moncie for an update.
Oh, wow.
I want us flying.
I see her, she's like texting someone laughing.
Don't worry about what I'm doing.
What do you do?
Don't worry about what I'm doing.
You're only about to text us and smile.
I have audio of Monce laughing.
I know.
That's a terrible drop, as I've mentioned to him a million times.
I have a theory.
When you, when someone looks at you and you're looking at your phone, like
smiling like that.
Like, you're up to no good.
I am up to no good.
One of two things.
You're either gossiping about someone at work or you're having an affair.
I'm not having an affair.
We all have to make that face.
I am gossiping about somebody at work.
Oh, there it is.
And gossiping is putting in nicely.
Let me tell you, when you see someone looking at their phone, I'm not even joking.
Camino's right.
If someone's looking at their phone like giggling, either A, they got the evil smile where they're like,
they're talking smack about someone and they're really into it or they're up to no good because they're flurring.
is they're flirting with someone they shouldn't be.
And Monty is a good woman, so she's just talking smack.
I am talking mega smack.
That's exactly what I'm doing.
Give us what's going on in the world of sports, buddy.
Let me tell you what's happening in the NFL.
NFL network with the story that Saints quarterback Derek Carr is dealing with a shoulder
injury and it's threatening his availability for this season.
Apparently, he's weighing his options, including the possibility of surgery.
The Browns and veteran quarterback Joe Flacco have agreed on a one-year $4 million deal.
Seahawks have agreed to terms with quarterback Drew Locke to backup Sam Darnold.
quarterback Jalen Petrie and the Texans have agreed on a three-year $39 million extension.
And in college football, Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaliava did not attend Tennessee's spring practice today.
He's been in conversations with Tennessee about a new contract.
The no show of practice did come as a surprise.
In the NBA, some people thought Jamal Murray was going to make his return today for the Nuggets.
He's been dealing with a hamstring injury.
He's missed the last six games.
Important for the Nuggets, but he is still questionable for today's game against the Grizzlies.
And at the Masters, Justin Rose, top of the leaderboard after the second round,
eight under part overall.
He is done.
Rory McElroy is done and he's two shots back.
And Scotty Sheffler through 13 holes is right now five under par overall.
Back to you guys.
Moncie, do you think the NBA?
And I'll ask Danny G as well since he's a Lakers fan.
Your Clippers hanging in there, five seed, 48 and 32.
One game behind the Lakers.
Everything's so tight.
It's very tight with also Denver and Warriors.
Oh, my goodness.
think the NBA, for the good ratings, wants no part of...
Wanted Luka to be a Laker, yes.
Yes.
But wants no part of Lakers' Warriors round one because they want...
If they had their pickings, they would want those teams to both, you know, advance
to the second round.
So as we sit right now, the Lakers are the three seed and the Warriors would be the six.
So we have two games to go.
And I guarantee the leagues, like, please let both of these teams move along.
I think they would want them, yes, to not see each other in the first round.
It's like Minnesota, Memphis.
No offense to your clippers or nuggets.
I think that...
offense.
My clipper, I'm ready to go to the finals, babe.
We're good.
We good.
A Chipotle bet?
I can't wait to say.
I hope I see the Lakers in the first round and knock him out.
No way.
Rich wants to put a Chipotle bet on it.
Barrito bowl.
Burrito bowl.
Burrito bowl bet.
About what?
I'll take Danny G's Lakers.
You take the Clippers.
Who goes further in the Western Conference?
Sounds good.
Bratable bet.
Brita bowl, hold on.
And guac.
And guac.
And guac.
Oh, gull.
Oh, God.
Do I hear queso?
Oh, no, I don't want
Casso.
Just so you know,
though,
Brito Bowl nowadays
with guac is like $55.
No, I get it every day.
It's $20 because I'm also getting chips.
All right, nice.
Hey, that'll be $94.
Thank you, Sam.
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And guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, huge news?
We created our own podcast called, Hey, Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed.
The first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts.
We're starting a trend.
But this one's extra special.
So how did we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band.
Before Jonas Brothers was...
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast.
where people could call in and say, hey Jonas,
and then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas,
and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
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Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
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help make you funnier.
This week, my guest,
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Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
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This morning, the internet lost its mind.
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That's where Sports Slice comes in.
I'm Timbo. Every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines.
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The French Open is one of the toughest tests in tennis,
and I know firsthand because I competed there myself.
I'm Renee Stubbs, and on the Renee Stubbs Tennis podcast,
I'm breaking down everything happening at Roland Garris.
Every match, every upset,
and what it really takes to win on Clay.
Genshin won.
I mean, she went down in three to Rabakina, but I'm delighted.
She's an outsider to win the French for me.
And she likes Clay.
Listen, Lernerabakina is arguably the best player in the world right now
and I actually can win on any surface.
Because if she's serving, well, good luck.
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Oh, I love you better.
Some steely Dan, bro.
You should see my yacht rock playlist.
I call it and reminiscing.
This is a jam.
Honestly, this reminds me of, I mean, just my childhood.
Soft, classic rock, yacht rock,
but I worked at a clothes store and I just think of folding jeans to this song in the background.
They just played it on constant loop, like these yacht rock songs.
And you got a knack for this.
By the way, there's yacht rock radio on the same.
serious X-M where we also work. Yeah.
But Covino has a pretty sweet Spotify,
Yacht Rock playlist.
Honestly, put it on your Instagram story.
I don't share it. I keep it for myself.
Selfish.
Man, yeah.
Does it want to share the love. Again, we're Covino and Rich
live from the Tyraq.com studio.
Remember, after the show, our podcast
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hanging out with us. Now, I got a hypothetical. We have more phone calls about guilty pleasures,
but let me ask you this. Who's your current, your big?
Big Mets fan. You got to have a guy right now that you're always rooting for. He's not a superstar. He's not Lindor. He's not Soto.
Like if I'm looking for the box score for me as a Yankees fan, I'm always looking for Oswaldo Cabrera or Ben Arros, Ben Rice.
You know, to see what they're doing. They're kind of like the guys I like rooting for, but they're not the superstars.
You know, for me, now with some of those young guys, like a Brett Beatty or a swaggy V of Vientos, but because you're rooting for.
You want these young guys to emerge.
Now, if you were for the Dodgers, like Monsi or Danny G, it's like one through nine, all-stars.
So that's, you know, you could roll your eyes at that.
They're not so hot right now.
Third-place Dodgers, right?
Third-place Dodgers.
Yeah, but they'll heat it up for sure.
Imagine they don't.
Imagine they don't.
I still think they got a chance to break the record this year.
Imagine they don't.
Imagine they don't.
Imagine they don't.
I have a hypothetical I'm going to pose in a few minutes.
It has to do with going out to the sports bar and something happening.
I almost say, John Quignon-eon-eux, what would you do?
What would you do?
Watching the game, something happens.
What would you do?
But let's rapid fire.
We'll start with Terry in Ohio.
We're talking guilty pleasures, sports and music.
Give us both.
What you got, Terry?
First of all, you've got to own the cheap trick.
I mean, they are awesome.
For real.
Yep.
I wanted to tell you, I went to WVU in the fall of 78.
And everybody's bringing albums to the dorm, right?
And so you've got some Van Halen, Molly Hatchett, Little Feet,
all kinds of stuff fog hat
this one guy shows up with the carpenters
not not a good
move really
no one no one has
no one has a more beautiful voice than Karen Carpenter though
you know who is a badass drummer though
yes she was a drummer you know who is hugely influenced
by Karen Carpenter Scott Weiland of the Stone Temple
Pilots yeah because we're talking to them about it
that's crazy insane so she can really hit drum though
you know I've seen a clip of her you never know how these
quote unquote guilty pleasures inspire people
Dave Chappelle said he's in
fired by Bugs Bunny. You never know, like you never know where
inspiration comes from. Exactly.
Caleb and Boise, what's up?
Yo, potato man. Hey, guys. How's it going?
Yo, what I'm all right? I just
got an athlete, but it is Brian Scalabrini, a white mamba.
He's a fun guy to root for. And he's
really having lots of fun on social media, just like
schooling street ball players. No doubt.
Andrew in Florida, what's up, man?
What's up? My shameless pleasure.
I know you're all in the shopping market. You hear this song,
Come on. You know you're singing your head. It's a back tree boy.
You know you want it that way, but it comes on, right?
Can I tell you?
Yeah, but what do they want that way?
What are he talking about?
Oh, they're a...
What do they want?
I want what that way?
Is this a bedroom move?
Or do they want their cheeseburger?
I don't know.
But you know what?
I will promise you this.
Sunny side of?
If I host an event and I'm playing music, doing some emceeing, like side gig stuff for
for Sirius XM, if I put on Backstreet Boys, I want it that way.
Men and women both love it.
It is, you can't deny, like, you can't be too cool to back.
All right.
Enough time has passed where you're like, yeah, that's just a good song.
It really is.
Let's go to Branch and Chico.
What's up, Branch?
Bad connection.
Call us back, Branch.
James and Virginia, wrap it.
Hey, buddy.
Paul, thank you for taking my call.
Gentlemen, happy Friday.
Salute the commanders, man.
What up?
I'm going to 302 and two, man.
For me, when I was a kid, go ninja, go.
Go ninja, yo.
Some vanilla ice.
At the end of the Teenage Union Ninja Turtles, man.
that was my damn.
And as an adult,
I love Katie Perry, man.
I could not tell y'all, man.
Yo, Firework and Alien, I love them songs, man.
I won't tell nobody else that.
I hope no one's listening.
I love how you own it.
Because, you know, Katie Perry is fantastic.
For a grown man to say it, I enjoy that.
Well, that goes with the Caleb Williams story today
that men have a feminine side and it's okay to express it.
And we're going to talk about that because has Caleb Williams inspired.
But then again, Katie Perry's hot.
Has Caleb Williams
inspired a whole fan base in the NFL to do something men don't usually do?
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