ZM's Bree & Clint - Bree & Clint's After Party - 25th September 2024

Episode Date: September 25, 2024

Clint has made a very serious pact with himself, we never thought this day would come. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

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Starting point is 00:00:29 The ZM Podcast Network ZM, oh what? It's not the radio, it's the podcast, you don't have to say that Hi everyone, welcome to the after party I'm institutionalised Yeah You know It happens You know on like
Starting point is 00:00:47 Shawshank Redemption Repetition When old bloody Red Leaves the prison And he can't get out Of prison life I can't deal with That part of the movie
Starting point is 00:00:55 It makes me so sad Yeah Ella I just turned them on What were you doing? So proud No there's no fear Are you turning into me? I just turned them on. What were you doing? So proud. No, there's no fear.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Are you turning into me? Like a warthog. You are turning into me. Sorry. Continue. You guys will be proud of me. I made a resolution yesterday. What's the resolution?
Starting point is 00:01:27 I've decided that I will no longer be talking shit about Taylor Swift. Thank you, finally. Why? Not for you. Not for your benefit. Because your daughter's my daughter's benefit. Because of how much my daughters love, and I mean love, Taylor Swift. I thought they were being brainwashed by my wife and being told what's cool, but it has to be more than that.
Starting point is 00:01:46 They just love her, and they have access to every artist that they could ever want to listen to via Spotify in the car, and voice, like, they say what they want to listen to. They're very bad at it. They're always like, play Tortured Poets Department by Taylor Swift.
Starting point is 00:02:02 And it says on the screen, because mine dictates, and it always says, like, play the Chocolate Pirates apartment. So it never understands them. They do like that album. Well, they only like. Oh, that album sucks. I love that album. Do you actually?
Starting point is 00:02:15 Yes. Anyway, they love her so much. And she's a good thing for them to love. So I've decided I would hate them to think that I don't like the thing that they like. So I'm going to shut my mouth. Good. But you're allowed to not like the same things. No, I know decided I would hate them to think that I don't like the thing that they like. So I'm going to shut my mouth. But you're allowed to not like the same things. No, I know.
Starting point is 00:02:29 I know. But I want to share their joy is what I want. I want to share in their unbridled joy. And I need to if she ever does come here. Like I have to take them to Taylor Swift. And I'll have to be the dad who buys the merch with them so I can join in the fun. You might as well know all the words. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:02:46 And I just need to tell you guys now because when it comes around, you guys will go, oh, fucking bandwagon Taylor Swift. You'll be, I can just picture you just hating every second of it. Oh. You'll just be like, oh. I'm sure she puts on a good show. Oh, it's a fantastic show.
Starting point is 00:03:00 We'll take them if you don't want to go. Anyway. I'll take them. Anyway, no, I won't be hating it because I don't talk shit about Taylor Swift. Finally. Or you just be honest and you just be like, she's not for me. That's all that comes down to.
Starting point is 00:03:11 I'm glad you guys love her and she seems like a good person. No, I don't think that's what it is with kids. I think you have to get into the thing that they're into. Do you? Too many parents expect their kids to get into the thing that they like. It's not what it's about. It's about helping your kid enjoy the thing that they discovered. I love that, though, about my childhood.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Like, that's one of, like, my favorite memories where I, you know how you're always influenced by, well, I feel like our generation is. Whereas I feel like kids these days, everyone just panders and caters to whatever they want whereas like I remember as a kid like and you would have the same experience like I have all these musicians or all this music that I love because my parents loved it and I love that because it has like I had this connection I have this connection with
Starting point is 00:04:02 my parents like the Bee Gees Elvis Cred, Credence, Clearwater, Revival. It's because my parents loved it. Do you reckon my daughters are going to get into Kendrick Lamar and Korn? Maybe. You like Korn? Nah, not so much now. That was like my teenage angst band. But Metallica, I'm a big Metallica guy.
Starting point is 00:04:20 But why not? Well, they probably will when they become teenagers. I feel like it's good for them. Listen, you know parents are into, like, Credence Clearwater is a great example of the Rolling Stones. Can you put on some Credence? Oh, God, I love Credence. But, like, Metallica, you don't just, like, put it on around the house. You like other stuff other than Metallica, don't you? Stuff that your girls would probably get into. Yeah, like Taylor Swift. Oh, you don't like Taylor Swift that much. I do now.
Starting point is 00:04:45 I wish my dad forced his interests on me, because he used to go windsurfing when I was younger. Yeah. He never once took me, because he was like, this is my time away from the kids. Now, I could have been a windsurfer, guys. You could have been. You could have been the next Barbara Kendall. You could have been Barbie Kendall.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Damn it. Could have been. Not once did he take me. That's because he didn't want you to get into that one. Yeah, too expensive. Well, he also just, that was his alone time. He literally was like, the reason why is I needed the space. Yeah. God.
Starting point is 00:05:17 It just literally reminds me of my parents, makes me want to talk to my parents. See Di and Steve after a couple of wines, dancing around the house. Swinging each other. This is Credence Clearwater Revival. We love it. The hallway's beckoning. You know, I think this is...
Starting point is 00:05:37 Steve, shall we take this to the hallway? I mean, obviously you do what... You parent your kids how you want to parent your kids. Yeah, thanks. They're your kids. But just, can I say as a suggestion, I feel like it's not a bad thing for kids to have something else. That they're not just picking everything, you know?
Starting point is 00:05:56 I think you're reading me wrong. I'm not saying that I won't try and impress things that I think is cool on them. I'm saying I will not be anti the thing that they're into. No, that's great. But do you force them to listen to anything other than what they want? Not yet. There's no point. Until they're curious, there's no point.
Starting point is 00:06:17 Trust me, our parents, it didn't matter. They forced it. But also, we come from a generation where there was no choice. You could only listen to the records that were in the house. There was no streaming. No, but how good is that? No, I know, but it doesn't exist anymore. I just think, my closing argument and I don't have kids so I should never say
Starting point is 00:06:34 but I feel like you shouldn't always just give kids exactly what they want because then they're not as well rounded unless you put something else in front of them or give them something else. And sometimes you have to force it.
Starting point is 00:06:51 Yeah, but if they're passionate about something, you've got to go with it. Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. You can do that, but add something in extra and force them to listen to it. I don't know if that's the right way. No, you're right. Kids? Kids? Depends on what their age is that's the right way. No, you're right. Kids?
Starting point is 00:07:05 Kids? Depends on what their age is as well, I guess. No more Tortured Pilots Department. This is what we're listening to on the way to school tomorrow. Oh, I love this. This is great. This is real music. Not that Taylor Swift is in it.
Starting point is 00:07:19 I love Taylor Swift. Have a great night, everybody. We'll catch you back tomorrow. Bye. Bye. Someone told me long ago. Right. We'll catch you back tomorrow. Bye. Bye. Bye.

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