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What’s New? A Podcast of: RIP Jeff Healey, GWS Eddie Van Halen, Oops Jimmy Buffett, and Oprah.

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

The Dude on the Right is flying solo for this weekend wrap-up podcast, and as it turns out, the podcast isn’t about his weekend at all. Nope, this podcast is about music and Oprah.
On the music side The Dude comments about the passing of Jeff Healey, a fantastic guitarist who also happened to be blind. You might remember his hit "Angel Eyes," but if you love guitar, he is so much more. Continuing on the music side The Dude talks about Van Halen maybe not canceling their tour, just re-arranging a few dates, and laments that he probably won’t be seeing Jimmy Buffett at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, IL, because, well, he’s an idiot.
And what would a podcast be without him commenting on Oprah’s latest conquest, namely "Oprah’s Big Give" winning the ratings for Sunday night Primetime TV.




RIP Jeff Healey, GWS Eddie Van Halen, Oops Jimmy Buffett, and Oprah.

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

By:

The Dude on the Right

A
lot of this podcast
is about music, the rest is about Oprah and her Big
Give, and since Stu Gotz and I couldn’t get together, well, I’m flying solo.

First off, I was saddened to learn of the passing of a fantastic guitarist, Jeff
Healey, and if you don’t know who he is his most noteworthy song was called
"Angel Eyes," and if you think it looks weird in the picture of how he plays
guitar, well, he was blind, this is the way he learned, and like I said, he was
fantastic.  Happily

I got to see him and his band back in 1995, at The Skyline Stage in Chicago.
 
Jeff Healey, R.I.P.

Another guitarist I talk about is Eddie Van Halen, and
with the tons of rumors flying around today, the official Van Halen website
doesn’t give too many answers, only that the Spring tour isn’t cancelled, only
that some dates are being rescheduled.

And in other music news I talk about
how I might not be seeing Jimmy Buffett this summer because I’m an idiot.

Finally, because as much as I poke fun, you still have to give credit to Oprah
because she is one smooth businesswoman and now had the highest rated show last
Sunday with
"Oprah’s Big Give."
  I hate her.  I love her.  I envy her. 
My Oprah feelings are so conflicted.

Thanks for listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! At the Movies, Watching the Grammy’s, A Song Not for The Grammy’s, and The Dude isn’t a Pimp.

Monday, February 11th, 2008

By:

The Dude on the Right

Maybe it took the bone-chilling cold, or maybe the threat of snow, or just the
never-ending winter, but whatever the reason Stu Gotz and I were able to get
back together for a new episode of

“Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!” podcast
. First off, I won’t apologize
for offending anyone with some of our content for this podcast because it is
labeled “Mature,” but Stu is pissed at the ongoing writer’s strike and he can’t
take it anymore. Meanwhile I give some quick Grammy Award talk followed by
spotlighting a song by
Riskay – The
Drama Queen
, which most likely has no shot in hell at winning a Grammy
Award. And no, I’m not a pimp.

But as is usually the case with our weekend wrap-up we also talk about
movies. Stu mentions his seeing the movie “Atonement” in the theater and
catching “The Nanny Diaries” via his Netflix queue, while I get to break the
news to him that the Paris Hilton movie “The Hottie & The Nottie” didn’t do too
well at the theaters, but I did see

“Fool’s Gold”
and

“Vince Vaughn’s Wild West Comedy Show….”
We also discuss

“The Spiderwick Chronicles”
because Stu’s kids want to see the flick. It is
rated PG, but Stu wonders just how kid-friendly it is especially after his
disaster in letting his kids see

“Zathura.”

Here’s
for hope and
thanks for listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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What’s New? A Podcast of: Merry Christmas, A Nasally Cold, A Parenting Book, Ringtones, and Shooting at Santa!

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

The Dude on the Right is still sporting a head cold for this podcast, but he powers through without mentioning the name “Jamie Lynn Spears.” Instead he mostly talks about Christmas and shooting at Santa. Also, since it’s the end of the year, those end of the year lists start popping up, with The Dude being surprised at how out of the loop he seems to be by not realizing the popularity of Shop Boyz and their hit “Party Like a Rock Star.” After hearing it, though, he might be adding the song to his exercise playlist. Sadly, though, it also means he may never hear it again.




What’s New? A Podcast of: Canada Better Watch Out, Journey’s Got a New Singer, and Grammy Award Nominees.

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

For this podcast The Dude on the Right talks a lot about music, although he begins by welcoming the International visitors to the website where the folks in Ireland are close to overtaking the fans in Canada. But back on the music side, The Dude explains who the new lead singer of Journey is and how it came about, which reminded him of the movie “Rock Star,” and continuing with the music theme, with “Hey There Delilah” getting nominated for a couple of Grammy Awards, The Dude is once again tormented and hates Delilah. But the Grammy nominations also lead him into a weird direction, wondering about obscure categories, and past Presidents of the United States of America vs. a maybe future President of the United States of America, all competing in a category of spoken word where it might be Oprah who decides who the Grammy goes to. It’s too bad The Grammy Awards are after the Iowa caucus!




Canada Better Watch Out, Journey’s Got a New Singer, and Grammy Award Nominees.

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

By:

The Dude on the Right


As I’m flying solo for this podcast
, on the day before the day that will
live in infamy, I would like welcome our international readers and listeners
where my stats are showing that the folks in Ireland are close to overtaking our
fans in Canada, and our Australia visitors better watch out for the folks in
Argentina.  Don’t worry, U.S. readers, you’ve got the #1 spot pretty much
locked up for a while.

Also for this podcast, in the spirit of my interrupting
Stu Gotz while he was listening to the radio about the announcement, the band
Journey has a new lead singer, and you’re not going to believe who it is! 
To find out you’re just going to have to take some time and listen, especially,
since today, as of 4:50 PM, CST, the page 1 Google listings are wrong if you
search for "Lead singer of Journey."

And continuing with the music theme for
this podcast I had to resurrect my parody of "Hey There Delilah," simply titled

"I Hate Delilah,"
because The Plain White T’s version got nominated for a
couple of Grammy Awards.  And sure, I could have hipped you to some of the
more popular Gammy Nominations, but your not going to believe who was nominated
in the "Surround Sound Album" category.  Yup, you’ll just have to listen to
the podcast to find out.  And if you think a couple of past Presidents of
the United States of America or a person running for President have a chance in
the "Spoken Word Album" category, well, we’ll have to see if Oprah Winfrey puts
her support behind someone near and dear to her heart or someone she has helped
raise millions of dollars.  The Grammy’s have the chance to be even more
exciting than the Presidential race, especially in the "Banda Album" and "Choral
Performance" categories, unless, well, I suppose Mitt Romney shows us his
Mormon Underwear and Dennis Kucinich has photos of a UFO.

Thanks for listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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What’s New? A CD Review of “The Ultimate Hits” from Garth Brooks.

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

In preparation for his seeing Garth Brooks on November 14th, and then writing a concert review, The Dude on the Right thought he should get the latest Garth CD (with a bonus DVD of videos), titled “The Ultimate Hits.”> As he’s trying to get back into covering music again, he also thought he would review the thing, and he’s happy he has four new songs by Garth. Weirdly enough the DVD actually helped him like the new songs, although he liked the bonus song without a video. The Dude has his “Ultimate” hits for Garth, but most of them never made it to radio. Good thing Garth doesn’t look to The Dude for advice.




What’s New? A CD Review of “Exile on Mainstream” from Matchbox Twenty.

Friday, October 26th, 2007

The Dude on the Right has one memory he tries to treasure, and that was interviewing Matchbox Twenty when they were matchbox 20, before they hit it big, and finally got a tour bus. But who in the hell gives a crap about that, what about their new CD, “Exile on Mainstream.” The Dude loved the fact that most of the boys got together to write and record the new songs and gives the fan six new songs, at probably the best ratio of “new songs” to “greatest hits” songs ever on a “Greatest Hits” compilation. Now he just hopes for a tour and a chance to interview them again, some 10+ years later, and wonders if Rob Thomas ever got the boys to go to an off-ramp to record some songs.




What’s New? A CD Review of “The Soft Addictions” from Michael Stanley.

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

For this CD review of “The Soft Addictions” from Michael Stanley, The Dude on the Right gets a little reflective about living in Chicago and sometimes hearing “Midwest Midnight” on “The Steve Dahl Show.” Then he reviews the CD and likes the fact that Michael Stanley has grown up and has maybe gotten a little more reflective about life. If you’ve grown up with Mr. Stanley you’ll probably like the CD, and if you don’t know who he is, well, you probably aren’t from Ohio or never saw the Michael Stanley Band open up for Foreigner, or Steve Dahl.




Dear The Mystery Dude and Tosh – Thank You for Springsteen!

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

By:

The Dude on the Right

When I went for my walks over the past weekend I got to listen to something I
haven’t been able to in years, so I’ve got to give a big shout-out to a couple
of fraternity brothers, namely our own staff member The Mystery Dude as well as
another brother, Tosh. It all stems to, back in the day, when we had to walk
to school, both ways, in the snow, and how we used to copy music and share it
with our friends. That’s right, the time of that plastic thing called a
cassette.

In any case, one of my favorite concert recordings of all time was
of Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band doing the 10th Anniversary Concert
for WMMS at The Agora in Cleveland. I don’t believe I heard the original
broadcast as I was eleven years old in 1978 when it aired and really don’t
remember much of anything when I was eleven except a crush on a girl in my
sister’s class, but I ended up with a copy of the show which I really can’t
remember how I got it, either. Maybe I recorded it off of the radio during a
re-broadcast, maybe I stole it from my brother, or maybe it was God, but it is
still one of my favoritist concert recordings of all time. Then, in college,
either I made a copy for The Mystery Dude, or he borrowed my tapes to make a
copy (The Mystery Dude is a Deadhead, so tape collecting of concerts comes
second nature to him), but, as the CD world started to proliferate into my life,
suddenly all of those cassettes found their way into a cardboard box; in fact, I
still know where they all are, yet they are never played now.

Continuing on – With the other Bruce concert recordings I have gotten over
the years, well, the box set of "Live/ 1975-1985" and some live stuff from
"Tracks," every time I heard one of those songs I yearned for listening to that
show from 1978 where Bruce explains that on the way to find God (during the song
"Growin’ Up") he bumps into Kid Leo (radio DJ extraordinaire from WMMS), who was
"Prayin’ for more watts. I gotta blast this baby all the way to New Jersey."
Bruce Springsteen, always the storyteller, but I left his storytelling from 1978
in my head and in a box of tapes, and I was too lazy to do anything about it.

But then, when a group of us got together to see "The Transformers" movie,
The Mystery Dude handed me a CD jewel case and there it was, a copy on some CD’s
of the copies of the cassettes of the Bruce Springsteen concert I had given him
over a decade ago. If I have the story correct, Tosh offered to convert The
Mystery Dude’s collection of cassettes to the digital age, and made his way to
the Springsteen copy. The Mystery Dude, being pretty cool, made a copy for me,
which I proceeded to burn to my hard drive and put on my iPhone, and there I
was, walking, being transported back years and years and years, and even though
not fully remembering the origins and passing on of my tapes of the Bruce
Springsteen concert, I was still knowing every word from the broadcast, from Kid
Leo’s opening of "And welcome, to the WMMS 10th Anniversary Concert.
I’m Kid Leo, and I have the, ah, duty and the pleasure of welcoming, ladies and
gentleman, the main event. Round for round, pound for pound, there ain’t no
finer band around. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band!", to Bruce
explaining going to Utah and driving to Reno and seeing a house an Indian had
sculptered from stuff in the desert that had a picture of Geronimo with
"Landlord" over it, and a sign pointing down a dirt road that said "Thunder
Road," to Bruce explaining "fraternity rock," and the crowd understanding in its
loudest.  Damn, it was so good to hear that show again.

So, Mystery Dude and Tosh, I would like to thank you for bringing that
concert back into my life. And as I was listening, as I do every time I listen,
I still wonder who Jay Cox from Cincinnati is, and why is Bruce dedicating
"Darkness on the Edge of Town" to him?

Thinking about it, maybe I should give Tosh my box of old cassettes. I know
I’ve got a bootleg of a Meat Loaf concert in there, as well as maybe George
Thorogood, but I’m guessing The Mystery Dude was given copies of those as well,
so maybe one day I’ll relive those days. I suppose I could also get off of my
lazy ass, hook up the old tape deck, and dub them myself, the old fashioned way,
but then what would The Mystery Dude surprise me with the next time a bunch of
us get together to see a movie?

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!! L8R!!!