Morning Show: October 25

October 31, 2023 00:39:13
Morning Show: October 25
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Morning Show: October 25

Oct 31 2023 | 00:39:13

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Christian, Richard, and Andrew discuss the on campus happenings from the last week.
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[00:00:00] Speaker A: WVUA FM Tuscaloosa. [00:00:10] Speaker B: Good morning, everybody. [00:00:11] Speaker C: Good morning. You know, oh, I think it's a special, special time right now because I. [00:00:17] Speaker B: Think it's time for the here it comes. Ready? [00:00:23] Speaker D: Weather report. Weather report. Report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. The weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Here's riches with your weather. [00:00:43] Speaker B: It looks beautiful out today, everybody. Can be sunny all day with closing. [00:00:49] Speaker C: The highs in the 80s. [00:00:51] Speaker B: That nice bipolar weather that we've got. [00:00:53] Speaker D: Going on right now. Good air quality, no precipitation. Wind going west at 7 miles an hour, 76%. [00:01:04] Speaker B: It's beautiful out today. Beautiful day for a walk. [00:01:08] Speaker D: Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. [00:01:18] Speaker B: Now, whether the weather is good or bad, we've always got something to make you glad on 90.7 the capstone. Here's Christian with a positive affirmation. [00:01:25] Speaker C: So, you know, folks, it's midterm season, and sometimes during midterm season, we feel so stressed out that we feel like we're, if not just plateauing as a human, like we're somehow unimproving, if that makes sense. We're not having a great time. And so the affirmation for the day is this. And also we feel very stressed, like we can't go at our own pace. We'd like to in life. So the affirmation is this. I am growing, and I am going at my own pace today as a human. That is all. So y'all keep that in mind and God speed on all your midterm examinations today, dear listeners. [00:02:08] Speaker B: Thank you, Christian. [00:02:09] Speaker E: Beautiful as always. [00:02:10] Speaker B: So I believe that we have a very special interview today. We actually have the King of Rock in the building right now, elvis Presley. Say hello, Elvis. [00:02:23] Speaker C: How you doing, Richard? Tonight I don't step in my blue suede shoes. [00:02:28] Speaker B: And it's me, the fat Elvis. We got both of them. We got both of us here. [00:02:35] Speaker C: He's 20 years older than me. [00:02:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:38] Speaker C: And a couple I'm going to have. [00:02:39] Speaker B: Some cookies and ice cream and then go on the toilet later. Oh, no, don't stay there too long. So, Elvis, how are you all doing today? Personally, Richard, quite frankly, I'm doing phenomenal well. Yeah, Elvis, thank you very much. [00:02:57] Speaker E: That reminds me, they made the Elvis movie, but now they're making a Priscilla movie. Yeah, I don't know, but I'm going to look this up as Elvis. What are your thoughts on now they're making a movie about your wife that's supposed to make you look bad based on the trailer. [00:03:13] Speaker C: Quite frankly, we ain't married yet. She's 14. You got to remember, I'm young, Elvis. [00:03:18] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:03:19] Speaker E: My ex wife. [00:03:20] Speaker B: Your future wife, indeed. [00:03:22] Speaker C: Apparently we still get along quite well in the future as an ex wife and husband. She runs my businesses, allegedly. I don't know, because that's 20 years in the future. [00:03:31] Speaker B: We're both an Austrian butler. [00:03:33] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:03:33] Speaker B: I got to say, Elvis, has been having a bit of a comeback lately with all these movies coming out about him. So, I guess. Good for you, Elvis. Good job. [00:03:41] Speaker C: Thank you very much. [00:03:43] Speaker B: All right, well, we'll be back in just 1 second with more amazing morning show interviews and impressions. But here is past life with DAYWave. [00:04:03] Speaker A: WVUA FM tuscaloosa. [00:04:10] Speaker C: Morning. [00:04:13] Speaker B: Hannah Cole with nuisance on 90.7 the capstone. It's the morning show as it is. [00:04:18] Speaker C: It certainly is indubitably, in fact. [00:04:21] Speaker B: Yes. Well, I think it's time for, I believe, my personal favorite segment. Big Al watch. [00:04:27] Speaker E: Big Al watch. He's big guy gets up to big things. [00:04:32] Speaker C: Indeed. [00:04:33] Speaker B: So did you guys see the Tennessee game on the television the other day? [00:04:39] Speaker E: What's Tennessee? [00:04:40] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:04:41] Speaker E: I don't know. [00:04:42] Speaker C: Richard. You're the only. [00:04:47] Speaker B: I don't know. Well, there's some apparently there's some bum team who just got the rails run. [00:04:53] Speaker E: Off of I remember I was there. I just couldn't see how it ended because all the smoke was rising. I was an upper bowl. By the time all the cigar smoke was rising, I couldn't see what was going on. [00:05:05] Speaker B: Yeah, well, it was actually pretty amazing. If you saw it on TV, it did definitely get very smoky in there. You could smell the tobacco emanating throughout the stands. But the Tennessee game on TV right after the scoop and score, they cut to big Al doing a little dance, right? Oh. [00:05:24] Speaker E: Getting jiggy with it. [00:05:25] Speaker B: And you know who big Al was dancing with? [00:05:27] Speaker C: Who was he dancing with? [00:05:29] Speaker B: With me. With Richard Jenkins right there in the corner of his right behind. Big Al waving at the camera. It's amazing. [00:05:37] Speaker E: It sounds like you're trying to make big Al watch about you this week. [00:05:41] Speaker B: Well, I got to say, I mean, I was down there with big Al. Big Al in his Mario costume. [00:05:47] Speaker E: Let's keep talking about the Mario costume. Amazing design. [00:05:51] Speaker C: Phenomenal. [00:05:51] Speaker E: He brought the question block because you need to throw it up into the air and pose with it, try and hit it. He tried to hit first of all, he shouldn't be trying to hit it. He just let it BOP his head. I mean, it depends. Different marios do different things. Yeah, that's true. [00:06:04] Speaker B: But it's the new elephant Mario from the new Mario game. [00:06:06] Speaker C: Indeed. [00:06:07] Speaker E: Mario mario. I don't know. Did you see his instagram post about it, though? [00:06:12] Speaker B: I did not see. [00:06:13] Speaker E: I think he said it's a me, a big al or something like that. [00:06:16] Speaker C: Let me pull this up. [00:06:17] Speaker E: Also. Big Al posted in a Batman costume. [00:06:20] Speaker B: OOH, really? [00:06:21] Speaker E: Yeah, like, he is darkness. He is the night. [00:06:25] Speaker B: He's vengeance. [00:06:26] Speaker C: He's vengeance. [00:06:27] Speaker E: Oh, yeah. What would the big Al version of it be like to me? [00:06:31] Speaker C: A big Al let's a roll tide. [00:06:32] Speaker E: Like, I am blank. I am the tide. I am Big Al. [00:06:36] Speaker B: What would the first thing let's see. [00:06:38] Speaker C: Football. [00:06:40] Speaker B: I'm football. I am the tide. I'm big Al. [00:06:44] Speaker E: Something like that. [00:06:45] Speaker B: Yeah, that's good. Sounds about right. Well, yeah, Big Al watch this weekend was spectacular, but unfortunately, I won't be seeing any Big Al this weekend because I'm actually going out of town. Booked a Greyhound to Atlanta. Then I'm catching a flight to UNC. [00:07:01] Speaker C: Very nice. [00:07:01] Speaker B: I'm going to be there with my sister for Halloween. [00:07:03] Speaker C: Victoria. [00:07:04] Speaker B: Well, sister. Lore sister. Yeah, well, we'll just be hanging out. I might have some more Lore for you the next time I come to the morning show. [00:07:13] Speaker E: You should bring her back for our friend interview. [00:07:15] Speaker C: So true. [00:07:16] Speaker B: Fly her in. We could see what life is like up north. Up north to the Upper South, as Christian will constantly remind me. [00:07:26] Speaker C: So true. [00:07:27] Speaker E: I mean, Maryland was considered south, to. [00:07:29] Speaker C: Quote my dad, long time. [00:07:31] Speaker B: Long time. [00:07:31] Speaker C: Alabama. You're a yankee. Sorry. [00:07:35] Speaker E: Those georgia Yanks. [00:07:37] Speaker C: So true. [00:07:39] Speaker B: You guys got any big plans for the weekend? [00:07:43] Speaker C: Personally, I have APO's. NMC retreat. That'll be fun. [00:07:48] Speaker B: Oh, very fun. [00:07:48] Speaker C: And then I'm going to Orleans. [00:07:51] Speaker B: New Orleans. [00:07:52] Speaker C: Nolans. Yeah. Easy. [00:07:53] Speaker B: Nola, love it. [00:07:56] Speaker E: I was going to say this for movie watch, but because you asked, five nights at Fridays comes out on true. [00:08:01] Speaker B: Which showing are you going to? [00:08:03] Speaker E: I don't know. I haven't bought a ticket yet. [00:08:05] Speaker B: Well, I have a lot of people going on Friday to, I think, the 250 showing. [00:08:08] Speaker E: The 250. [00:08:09] Speaker B: So if you want to meet a bunch of my friends, you can go there. I won't be there. Probably out of town. [00:08:15] Speaker E: Okay, well, I got some my friend my roommate, actually, he has, like, friends, and they're going at a specific time. I told him that it's not reserved seating, and he didn't know that. So we're probably all going to go early. I don't know if he has I don't think he has tickets yet. And then Saturday, it's my roommate's birthday on the 27th, and it's my girlfriend's birthday on the 20 eigth. So I'm going to be here. I'm a freshman. I don't have a car. So while you guys are gone, I'm going to wreck havoc. [00:08:43] Speaker C: So true. [00:08:46] Speaker E: Yeah, you'll see what's left when you get back. [00:08:49] Speaker B: All right, well, we'll be back in just a minute with well, we're going to celebrate the day a bit, I think. And I think you all know what that means, but for right now, here's Mama with Rockstar. [00:09:07] Speaker A: WVUA FM tuscaloosa. [00:09:17] Speaker B: Lemon Heads with It's a Shame About Ray on 90.7 the Capstone. It's the morning show. I like lemon and I like the lemon heads. They're a great band. [00:09:26] Speaker C: Indeed. And the food's tasty, too. [00:09:28] Speaker B: Very true. Well, you know, on the morning show, we like to celebrate the day, and I have something very special to announce. Today is National Greasy Food Day. Go get yourself some barbecue and onion rings and the like. Enjoy your horrible greasy foods. They're horrible for you, but they taste delicious indeed. That's all that I think they're good. [00:09:51] Speaker C: For you, because the grease lubricates your capillaries and such. [00:09:56] Speaker B: Yeah, you can slip and slide. You'll be better. [00:10:00] Speaker C: Your blood slides through. [00:10:01] Speaker B: Yeah. If you get into, like, a wrestling match, you'll be more slippery. [00:10:06] Speaker E: I'm going to be so good at wrestling because my daily ritual is fresh food, company pizza squares. [00:10:13] Speaker B: Nice and greasy. [00:10:16] Speaker E: Nice and greasy. [00:10:17] Speaker B: Well, any other days to celebrate? [00:10:20] Speaker C: It's National I Care About You Day. And I have to say, I really care about our listeners. And I really care about you, Richard. And Andrew. [00:10:27] Speaker B: Oh, thank you, Christian. [00:10:29] Speaker E: Well, I care about Chucky, the notorious killer doll. I haven't seen the movie, but it's his day today. [00:10:34] Speaker C: Oh, well, also, National Danielle Day. Shout out to Danielle Daniel. [00:10:39] Speaker E: Shout out, shout out to Danielle all. [00:10:42] Speaker B: The Danielle's listening danielle, call in and. [00:10:44] Speaker E: We'Ll play a song for you. [00:10:45] Speaker C: So true. [00:10:46] Speaker B: When we fix the phone. [00:10:48] Speaker C: That's what I was going to talk to Terry. [00:10:50] Speaker E: That's it. [00:10:51] Speaker B: 205-348-9070. I guess maybe on a later date. Give it a shot today. [00:10:58] Speaker E: Send us an email, text me, hit. [00:11:00] Speaker C: Me up, DM, whatever. Mine. We don't have the Instagram login anyway. Roll tide DM. [00:11:06] Speaker E: Love is the student media, maybe? [00:11:08] Speaker C: Student media? [00:11:09] Speaker B: Yeah. When are they going to give us the instant login, man? [00:11:11] Speaker E: I don't have it. But I know people. [00:11:13] Speaker C: He knows a guy who knows a guy. [00:11:15] Speaker B: Yeah, well oh, yeah. You know what? I think it might be another holiday. [00:11:22] Speaker C: The best special holiday. [00:11:24] Speaker B: I think it's Weezer Wednesday. Oh, boy. Why do you hate Weezer Wednesdays? [00:11:31] Speaker E: I'm still recovering. [00:11:32] Speaker C: He does. [00:11:32] Speaker E: From when he played three weezer songs in a row. [00:11:35] Speaker C: He knows not what he says. [00:11:37] Speaker E: That's like pushing the rules. [00:11:39] Speaker B: But it's still within the man. [00:11:44] Speaker C: Three songs an hour. [00:11:46] Speaker B: Exactly. And we just happened to stack them all. [00:11:49] Speaker E: Is it three songs in an hour or three songs per clock? Hour? [00:11:56] Speaker C: Per clock hour. [00:11:58] Speaker B: Let's go with per clock. [00:11:59] Speaker E: Okay. So I hope you're not doing what. [00:12:02] Speaker B: I think you're planning to do. Well, no, it's just one weezer song today, but it's a good one. [00:12:07] Speaker C: Okay. No, but that's a great idea, Andrew. Thank you for that. [00:12:11] Speaker B: Yeah, maybe next time we'll do that. Nice. [00:12:14] Speaker E: At least I hope it's Buddy Holly. [00:12:16] Speaker B: No, not Buddy Holly. We're going pinkerton today. [00:12:18] Speaker E: But wow. [00:12:19] Speaker B: We have to give an awesome Weezer. [00:12:21] Speaker E: Fact from our dearest website, Weeze on me, bro. [00:12:24] Speaker C: Website, Weezerpedia. Weez all over. [00:12:25] Speaker B: Straight from Wiesrpedia. In 2005, on this day, weezer was playing in the Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon, and Pat Finn played Undone the Sweater song on acoustic guitar. That's right. A bit of unplugged action there, like, five months old. And we have a nice quote from Brian Bell, but I guess we'll read that at the next Weezer Wednesday break. But for right now, here's that song off Pinkerton. It's the one, the only el Scorcho. [00:13:08] Speaker A: WVUA FM Tuscaloosa. [00:13:18] Speaker B: Past and present by Feist on 90.7 the capstone. It's the morning show. It's time for literally everybody's favorite segment. [00:13:28] Speaker D: Go, baby. [00:13:32] Speaker B: That's what I've been waiting for. Well, has anybody seen a gopher this pack this past week? [00:13:38] Speaker C: No. [00:13:40] Speaker E: But I know exactly where the gopher is. [00:13:43] Speaker D: Where? [00:13:43] Speaker E: I saw it because I saw a gopher, and then he disappeared underground. [00:13:45] Speaker B: He's got the gopher doxing. The gopher. [00:13:48] Speaker E: All right. On air. The official gopher doxing. All right. So if you want to find the gopher, the place I saw him and a place you can camp out is okay. Get ready for latitude and longitude 33.2,131,359 by negative 87.5,425,427. All right. That's near Fresh Food Company. [00:14:11] Speaker B: We've been doing a lot of long incomprehensible numbers on the morning show lately because we had the hex codes for the Weezer colors last time. Now we have the exact coordinates of the gopher. So, hey, we can go back there, and we can actually watch the gopher, so we can finally have something on gopher watch. [00:14:28] Speaker E: If there's an ethical way to get him out of the hole, let us know some little tips and tricks. [00:14:36] Speaker B: Yeah, humane. [00:14:37] Speaker E: Call in like we don't want to smoke him out. [00:14:40] Speaker B: We could feed him, but we also. [00:14:41] Speaker E: Want to see the gophers eat some. [00:14:44] Speaker C: Like, a fresh food. Cheddar Bay Biscuit. Since he lives there, he's pretty big. [00:14:49] Speaker E: He probably knows his way around. [00:14:53] Speaker C: Quite tasty if y'all haven't had them. [00:14:55] Speaker B: Well, in other news, me and Christian Martin have been working on an exciting new project. [00:15:02] Speaker C: Indeed. And I believe Andrew's going to be in it. He has a very good line. [00:15:06] Speaker B: As you know, I am quite interested in the art of filmmaking. Of course, I'm not so pompous to call myself an artist, at least not. [00:15:14] Speaker E: Yet, but we will. You're an artist. [00:15:17] Speaker C: You're an artist. [00:15:18] Speaker B: Thank you, Nortiste. Yeah, we got a little goofy comedy movie coming with music written by Noah Haynes indeed. [00:15:27] Speaker C: Former co host of the Morning Show, along with me and Richard and head of this here radio station. [00:15:32] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:34] Speaker E: You lost him and got me station manager, Noah. [00:15:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:38] Speaker C: Well, some may call it an upgrade. [00:15:41] Speaker E: Some may call it downgrade. If you have any opinions, many people. [00:15:46] Speaker B: Are saying that, please call. Well, Christian Martin is going to be playing the mayor. [00:15:53] Speaker C: Mayor Scarlett Leviticus beauregard II. [00:15:55] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:56] Speaker E: Can you tell us about his character? [00:15:59] Speaker B: His character? Well, the mayor is a he's a proud mayor of a southern town, and he's just looking to do right for his his community in the most over the top and flamboyant way. [00:16:13] Speaker D: Indeed. [00:16:13] Speaker C: And then he's just a small town country. Now, Yana, I might be a small town country lawyer, but these big wig, hippie dippy, liberal yada yada yada, so on and so forth, yankee Doodle Dandy lawyers coming down here with their college degrees and their reading of the law and their knowledge of parliamentary procedure, that. [00:16:38] Speaker E: Type of, you know, actually legal never said. Yeah, it's a legal drama. It's an absurdist courtroom dramedy yes. [00:16:44] Speaker B: Yeah, we'll go with that. [00:16:46] Speaker C: With music. [00:16:47] Speaker B: With music on music, but not exactly a musical. Extremely absurd indeed. [00:16:53] Speaker C: Very absurd. [00:16:54] Speaker B: Well, Andrew will actually be in it, too. He'll be playing the role of a bailiff who screams at the top of. [00:17:00] Speaker E: His lungs when the judges the WWE entrance. It's making up words like the unquenchable. [00:17:11] Speaker B: The unimaginable, the incomprehensible cthulhu. [00:17:19] Speaker E: Just like the Kadaks. [00:17:20] Speaker B: Like that. Yeah. So we got some exciting stuff. We got the morning show together, working as a creative team outside of the radio world. We'll be in the film world, so. [00:17:30] Speaker E: To speak, for changing. [00:17:35] Speaker C: Wednesday morning show multimedia empire. [00:17:39] Speaker B: Yeah. Morning show productions. We got a lot of artists on here. That's why we if you want to. [00:17:49] Speaker E: Be on our good side when we buy Disney, call in. [00:17:52] Speaker C: Call in. [00:17:52] Speaker B: Call in. Right. [00:17:53] Speaker C: We finally figured out that the phone doesn't ring, it lights up. And that was the issue the entire time. [00:17:57] Speaker E: We're not sure what lights up. So if someone could please call and we can see what part lights up. [00:18:02] Speaker C: Remember it's we'll know what to 5348-9070, please call. [00:18:06] Speaker B: We would love to speak with you. [00:18:08] Speaker E: 205-348-9070. [00:18:11] Speaker C: We'll play a song if we got it. [00:18:13] Speaker B: Yeah. Speaking of playing songs, here's transistor with number one sound. [00:18:25] Speaker A: W v UA f m tuscaloosa. [00:18:35] Speaker B: Pearl Jam with Yellow LEB better on 90.7 the capstone. It's the morning show, guys. It's a beautiful, beautiful morning, and I think time. [00:18:49] Speaker D: Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Christian, you got weatherford. [00:19:32] Speaker B: Thank you very much, Christian. [00:19:34] Speaker D: On the weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. [00:19:44] Speaker B: But you know, Richard, whether the weather is good or bad, we've always got something to make you glad on the morning show. Andrew, do you have a positive news story for us today? [00:19:56] Speaker E: I think I do. All right. The economy is a tough subject, one of the most complicated things to understand. And I know because I've hated all. [00:20:09] Speaker B: The econ classes I've been in, I'm an econ major. I know that stuff is way too complicated. [00:20:14] Speaker E: But what I've discovered is people spending money, it's pretty good in the economy often and the steady sometimes. Right. But a constant demand being met. Basically, people want French fries, and that's not going away. [00:20:34] Speaker B: Good. [00:20:34] Speaker E: So because people are buying a lot of French fries, it's a little healthy for the economy. [00:20:40] Speaker B: Wait, that's the story. [00:20:41] Speaker E: That's the story. French fries are the backbone of our economy. [00:20:46] Speaker B: French fries are on the up and up. [00:20:48] Speaker E: Okay. When it comes to the news stories, all the sites with the news stories haven't been updated. I think it's just been about a week, two weeks of no good things happening. If you like what's going on? It's going to take a turn from the worst I'm talking to you, Danielle. [00:21:04] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:21:05] Speaker B: Sorry, Daniel. [00:21:06] Speaker C: Danielle, all I'm saying is that French fry thing really ties in with the day today. [00:21:12] Speaker E: It is greasy food day. Daniel day. [00:21:14] Speaker B: Yeah. And it's Danielle Day. Danielle. [00:21:17] Speaker C: Classic Daniel. [00:21:18] Speaker E: Danielle, we better see you at the coordinates with the groundhog with your greasy food. [00:21:24] Speaker B: And you better give us a call at 205-348-9070. [00:21:27] Speaker C: We now understand how this phone works. [00:21:29] Speaker E: We miss you, Danielle. [00:21:30] Speaker C: Please call. We miss you, Daniel. Please call. [00:21:32] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:21:33] Speaker C: Well, get ready for your newest, favorite segment. Daniel Watts, next week. [00:21:38] Speaker E: Danielle Watts. [00:21:39] Speaker C: We don't know people named Daniel. [00:21:41] Speaker E: Honestly, even if you're a Daniel, we'll take it. [00:21:43] Speaker B: Well, you know Daniel? Do I know a Daniel? No. [00:21:47] Speaker C: You know Daniel. Hearn he's in your movie. [00:21:49] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. That's. [00:21:53] Speaker E: Mr. Mr. Hollywood. Can't keep him straight anymore. [00:21:56] Speaker B: He's somewhere in the know. Well, it looks like we have some beautiful weather today. Danielle, please call in. We'll be back in just a second. [00:22:05] Speaker C: With other people are also allowed to call in. Not just true. [00:22:09] Speaker B: True. We'll have more crazy stuff for you on the morning show. But for now, here's way it goes by Hemp hippocampus. [00:22:23] Speaker A: WVUA FM tuscaloosa. [00:22:30] Speaker C: 20. [00:22:33] Speaker B: You guys ever think about the million dollar band? [00:22:36] Speaker C: I do. You know, I think how they were named in 1922 after a game where we lost to Georgia Tech. And how, with inflation, they're not the Million Dollar Band anymore. They're the $18,320,000 band, actually. [00:22:50] Speaker B: Oh, really? [00:22:51] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:22:52] Speaker B: Fun fact is that, like, in 1930, $8. [00:22:54] Speaker C: Is that how much a million dollars in 1922 is now? $18,320,000. [00:23:00] Speaker E: I have no idea where you got 1938 from. Yeah, where did you get the eight from? We never said 1832, bro. We saw the eight and the three next. [00:23:10] Speaker B: I switched the numbers around. [00:23:12] Speaker C: No. So I guess we need to start calling the $18,320,000 Band. [00:23:17] Speaker E: Really rolls off the tongue like sandpaper. [00:23:22] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, everybody is having a great week this week. So have you guys seen anything good for the weekly watch? Christian, got anything that you've seen? You watch anything or are you boring? Have you seen nothing? [00:23:37] Speaker C: I watched me and my roommates Noah Haynes and Misha Rura and dear little Nikolai himself, FY because he's our friend Nikolai's younger brother. So he's little Nikolai and his girlfriend. We all watched Scream by Wes Craveny in the 90s movie. Yeah, not the new one where Drew. [00:23:57] Speaker B: Barrymore dies in the first, like, five minutes. [00:24:00] Speaker E: That's, like, the best. [00:24:02] Speaker C: Phenomenal movie. Great movie. Everyone should I like it. Anyway, we also made those little, like, pillsbury. Halloween sugar cookies and little sausage pinwheels. [00:24:12] Speaker B: It was a good love those things. [00:24:14] Speaker C: Yeah, it was a fun, spooky time. [00:24:16] Speaker B: Well, I went to theater, actually, with your roommate Noah Haynes to see The Killers of the Flower Moon scorsese's new three and a half hour movie about the Native Americans. I thought it was quite good. [00:24:29] Speaker C: Everybody's watching stuff with former morning show host noah Haynes. [00:24:34] Speaker E: Well, I didn't, but I think I get a pass because I'm his maybe. [00:24:41] Speaker B: Maybe in a few years. [00:24:42] Speaker E: Well, I mean, you're his replacement, but I know everyone moved up and I got slid in at the bottom, but I'm still the different face. [00:24:51] Speaker B: Anyways, you wait a few years, they'll be watching movies with you all. [00:24:54] Speaker C: So true. You just wait. [00:24:55] Speaker B: Yeah, okay. [00:24:56] Speaker E: They're all going to be watching movies with me when I'm not watching movies with my girlfriend, which is who I saw the Eras tour movie with. All right. 3 hours of a concert already been to. She really wanted to go, but it was fun seeing it again because you can actually hear Taylor Swift sing when you're not in a stadium. [00:25:16] Speaker B: Well, sometimes it's just you singing along. [00:25:18] Speaker E: Sometimes it is. I only sang along for You Belong With Me, which I'm not particularly a Swifty, but I love you belong with me just in general. [00:25:31] Speaker B: Did you guys do like a whole dress up thing, like in pink? [00:25:33] Speaker E: Yeah, I will no, we both wore our merch separate tour, so I wore my everyone got like the T shirt that has the album, like the Heiress cover? No, I got the long sleeve shirt that says, Eris torn the sleeve. And the only design, it says Taylor Swift's face. This is the official merch. I'm like, this is more striking. They had just ran out of the popcorn buckets and the cups when we'd gotten there. And really it's a shame we have one tuscaloosa theater. [00:26:03] Speaker C: Indeed. [00:26:03] Speaker E: Like a monopoly. I think the market should be split. I think there'd be some competition. It's good for the economy. French fries can only do so much. [00:26:15] Speaker C: French fries can only carry the economy so far. [00:26:19] Speaker B: Well, I thought, along with the Million. [00:26:21] Speaker C: Dollar Band being inflated, I think they. [00:26:23] Speaker B: Were showing probably right around the same time they were showing the movie that I was going to see. Because you saw it on, like, Thursday, right? [00:26:28] Speaker E: I saw it on Sunday. [00:26:30] Speaker C: Oh, wait. [00:26:31] Speaker B: Yeah, Sunday. Sorry, man, I everything mixed up today. [00:26:34] Speaker C: So true. Noggins crisscross. [00:26:35] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw that movie on Sunday, the scorsese one with a really long name. Killers of the Flower Moon, the twisted. [00:26:42] Speaker C: Mind of Richard Jenkins. [00:26:44] Speaker E: Just a peek into his dark reality. [00:26:48] Speaker B: My favorite part of the movie was they have Brendan Fraser in the movie and he just kind of like he's not in the movie for the first, like, two and a half hours and then suddenly it's just like it's frazian time. All of a sudden, it's like boom. You're just hit with like a low angle of Brendan Fraser screaming. Like the second this character walks into this room, it's like there's Brendan Fraser yelling at the top of his lungs, doing like the most over the top performance ever. It's amazing. [00:27:14] Speaker E: Brendan the Whale Fraser himself. [00:27:16] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:17] Speaker C: Brendan the Mummy frazier, if you will. [00:27:19] Speaker E: Oh, yeah. [00:27:20] Speaker B: He's been in a lot of good stuff. We love Brendan Frazier here on The Morning Show. So I would recommend going to see it just for that part. You are going to have to sit through a lot. But I thought it was quite good. It's a modern historical tragedy. Everything just gets worse and worse and it's like, oh, man, this is just horrible. [00:27:42] Speaker E: I was reading on this news site called like The Onion or something like that, that Deadpool is in the movie. [00:27:47] Speaker B: Which really contradicts. [00:27:50] Speaker E: Calls the Marvel films not cinema. Yet we'll have a Deadpool cameo. [00:27:55] Speaker B: Yeah, he loves getting Ryan Reynolds in there with Brendan Fraser and Leo and who's shoot Willie. What was well, I can't remember. [00:28:07] Speaker E: Can he not name the woman gets all the big man actors, even though Ryan Reynolds is not even in the movie? Yeah, we can't name the actors. Wow. Classic. Classic. [00:28:18] Speaker B: Well, she was like the best actor in the whole thing. [00:28:20] Speaker C: Richard Jenkins. [00:28:21] Speaker B: De Niro was good, too. She was really good. What's her name? Lily Gladstone, I think he thinks. He thinks, man. Yeah. I don't know all the actor names. [00:28:33] Speaker C: But yeah, well, you specifically don't know the actresses. [00:28:36] Speaker E: Actresses. [00:28:37] Speaker C: Her name is Lily Glassstone, actually. [00:28:39] Speaker B: Good job, K. I did it, baby. [00:28:41] Speaker E: You're off the hook this time. [00:28:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Got away with that one. Well, speaking of movies, they got the new Exorcist movie coming out. I have not seen it. [00:28:51] Speaker C: Me neither. [00:28:52] Speaker E: I haven't seen the original. [00:28:53] Speaker B: I've heard the original is like the best one. [00:28:55] Speaker C: Your mother so sucks that smell. [00:28:59] Speaker B: Thank you for keeping a PC, Christian. [00:29:01] Speaker C: That's an old bit they used to do. [00:29:04] Speaker B: Yeah, well, they got the new one coming out and it's known for that classic song by Mike Oldfield in there. Bit of progressive rock, but they cut it down. The original song, Tubular Bells. That's like the really famous Exorcist song. It used to be like a 45 minutes straight song. [00:29:25] Speaker C: And so we're going to be playing that for you today, folks. [00:29:28] Speaker B: No, we'll just play the first three minutes, the radio edit. But really is if you're into progressive rock, I'd say check it out. [00:29:35] Speaker E: Check out some all you progressives out there. [00:29:39] Speaker B: All right, here we go. [00:29:41] Speaker C: If you voted for Teddy Roosevelt, you're going to love that. [00:29:45] Speaker E: Here's. [00:29:45] Speaker B: Mike oldfield with tubular bells. [00:29:54] Speaker A: WVUA FM tuscaloosa. [00:30:00] Speaker D: Um. [00:30:04] Speaker B: Secondhand sound with Domino's on 90.7 the capstone. It's the Morning show today. We have some news for you from. [00:30:12] Speaker C: The Crimson White, where we get all our news and views. So this is a news article by Mr. Ethan Henry. This came out October the 22nd, 2023. The University Breaks ground on Performing Arts Center. The university held a ceremony on Friday to celebrate the start of construction of the Smith Family Center for Performing Arts. It will be located on Bryce Hospital's former property and will replace the dance theater of Bryant Jordan Hall. And the Marion Galloway Theater is the primary location for student performances, according to a press release. Dean MESNA dean Joseph dean or Joseph MESNA, dean of the college of arts and science, said theater and dance department has wanted to create world class philly switch programs for a long time. And we're building one of the best facilities in the country. Very exciting stuff. [00:30:53] Speaker B: That's thrilling. I know. As a theater minor, Christian. [00:30:57] Speaker C: Oh, I'm a theater major now. [00:30:58] Speaker B: You changed it. [00:30:59] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm a double major now. [00:31:00] Speaker B: Wow, very cool. [00:31:03] Speaker C: Yeah. I'm very excited for that. [00:31:04] Speaker B: Big news for you. [00:31:05] Speaker C: It'll be built by the time I graduate. I'd love to see a show in there, maybe being one. [00:31:08] Speaker E: Yeah, I hope so. [00:31:10] Speaker B: Oh, congratulations. [00:31:12] Speaker C: Indeed. Oh, that's a reference. [00:31:14] Speaker B: It sure is. Well, Christian, this is such great news, but I was looking through the Crimson White website right now. I don't think there's much other stuff on there. They did say that we won the football game, which is big. [00:31:29] Speaker C: We do. [00:31:29] Speaker B: Yeah. But there's a lot of opinion pieces otherwise. And we only do hard factual news here on the morning show. [00:31:35] Speaker C: Yay. But wan is talking about naloxin naloxon's good. Everybody get everybody have fun tonight. Wang chong. No call to actions. [00:31:47] Speaker B: But what about our wait a second. Do you know what day it is? Wednesday. [00:32:03] Speaker E: Say it ain't so, Richard. [00:32:05] Speaker C: Say it ain't so. [00:32:06] Speaker B: Say it ain't so. [00:32:07] Speaker D: Yes. [00:32:08] Speaker C: Well, we sure can. [00:32:10] Speaker B: Yeah, we'll play some say it ain't so for you in just a little while. But I think I need to show everybody an awesome quote from wizardpedia.com from Brian bell. Where do brian Bell, he plays the bass, right? I don't know. He played something in weezer, but he says, I would sing ideas like, here's my ideas. And then I didn't realize how good the producer was at vocal harmonies. What a great quote. [00:32:43] Speaker C: Phenomenal quote by weezer rhythm guitarist, keyboardist and backing vocalist and occasional lead vocalist Brian bell. [00:32:50] Speaker B: Brian bell. He has really outdone himself. Well, I think it's time that we play some weezer then. [00:32:56] Speaker C: Say don't. So, Richard. [00:32:57] Speaker E: Say it ain't so. [00:32:59] Speaker B: Yes. Say it ain't so. [00:33:02] Speaker C: Say it ain't so. [00:33:11] Speaker A: WVUA FM tuscaloosa. [00:33:20] Speaker B: It radiohead with let down on 90.7 the capstone. It's the morning show. [00:33:24] Speaker C: The morning show now. Thank you to all our fans, or as we like to call them, radio heads who are listening. [00:33:30] Speaker B: That's always a good one, Christian. I like that. Thank you. So for all you RadioHeads. We have a cool event to talk about that's coming up soon. Isn't that right, Christian? [00:33:41] Speaker C: We do. [00:33:42] Speaker B: I believe we have a horror show going on soon. A Rocky horror show being presented by the theater department. Theater department, correct. So, Christian, tell us a little bit about this show. [00:33:59] Speaker C: So it's like a goofy but parody of horror stuff. I have some friends in it, so that's cool. [00:34:10] Speaker B: Well known for its movie adaptation starring starring Tim Curry. [00:34:15] Speaker C: It's cool because there are a. Bunch of interactive things with the audience, like they throw popping corn and toilet paper. [00:34:21] Speaker B: Very nice. [00:34:22] Speaker C: And yell things. [00:34:23] Speaker B: Don't spoil it all. [00:34:24] Speaker C: Yeah. Also, we're not going to say what they yell on air. I don't know if we could even but yeah. [00:34:29] Speaker B: Well, speaking of theater, it starts on. [00:34:32] Speaker C: The 31st and I believe it runs till November the fifth. [00:34:35] Speaker B: Well, speaking of theater, Christian, didn't you have quite a theatrical costume? [00:34:40] Speaker C: I did these past few days was dressed as the fun Tom of the Opera. He's there. [00:34:48] Speaker B: It was great. He had the mask and he had a big red coat on. It was the masquerade version of the Phantom, I believe. [00:34:56] Speaker C: The rocky horse. I actually pulled it up. Yeah. I believe it is through November 5. [00:35:02] Speaker D: I'm sorry, november 5. [00:35:03] Speaker B: Make sure you I think I might. [00:35:06] Speaker C: Go see, I'm definitely going at some point. I don't know what day me and Richard might go together. We might do a news story. A story about that. You never know. [00:35:16] Speaker B: Yeah. It's been a long time since I've seen a theater production from the university last year. Yeah, you got to I used to go to a lot of theater production. Really? [00:35:25] Speaker C: Of the year. Not a dance show. [00:35:27] Speaker B: Yeah. That's crazy. Well, so you had your family sorry. [00:35:34] Speaker C: I just want to say it's not on the fourth. It's October 31 through the third and the fifth. Not the fourth, though. [00:35:39] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:35:40] Speaker C: November. [00:35:40] Speaker B: Anyway, but you were talking about your costume, right? [00:35:42] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:35:43] Speaker B: And it was quite fantastic. And you were wearing your roommate's sweatpants for the bottom. [00:35:48] Speaker C: Wearing my roommate's sweatpants, yeah. [00:35:50] Speaker B: But you couldn't tell because the jacket and the cape were so good in the mask. [00:35:55] Speaker C: Now, Richard, you had quite the costume as well. [00:35:59] Speaker B: Well, for those of you who were twelve year olds on the internet, me and my friend, we did a duo costume. We were dressed up as the members of Smosh. I was Anthony. He was Ian. It was quite silly. And it was from one of their music videos where they had like vests on and they were like matching vests, but they were different colors, so it was pretty good. It was their video about the cider, the apple cider. I'm not going to say the true name on air, but it was a pretty good costume. But I have a lot of fun Halloween things coming up. I think I'll be wearing a Saul Goodman costume, one of my all time favorites. And maybe the dude from the Big Lebowski. Oh, you know, he abides the dude. Abides. Dude abides. So, yeah, that one was very easy. You just wear like, sweatpants, a T shirt and a cardigan and that's it grow out a beard a bit and yeah, you're yeah. Exciting Halloween coming up. Long weekend, many things. I'll be out of town. Christian, you'll be doing your APO? [00:37:09] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm going to a retreat and then I'm going to new Orleans? [00:37:12] Speaker B: Nola. You got any big plans for nola. [00:37:15] Speaker C: I'm going to see a Been. [00:37:18] Speaker B: I've never been to New Orleans. [00:37:19] Speaker C: I haven't either. This is going to be my first time, so very exciting. [00:37:22] Speaker B: Richard yeah, but you're a Saints fan. Even though I am a Giant fan. Never been to New Orleans. [00:37:26] Speaker C: Sadly, our game this week is going to be away, so I won't be able to see it. [00:37:32] Speaker B: Yeah. Your Saints aren't doing too hot right now, are they? [00:37:35] Speaker C: We're very mediocre. [00:37:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:37] Speaker C: We're staying in the games. We're just losing. [00:37:39] Speaker B: Well, the Commies just lose to the worst teams and they beat average teams, so it's like we choked so bad. Make any sense? I hate the Commies, but I love them, too. [00:37:50] Speaker C: I love the Saints, but hate the. [00:37:52] Speaker B: Washington commanders, for those who don't know. [00:37:54] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:37:55] Speaker B: Well, who that? [00:37:56] Speaker C: Nation. [00:37:57] Speaker B: It's been a good morning show and we're going to play one of our favorites, eyes of the World by The Strokes. Coming up next, we'll be back in a little while to sign off. [00:38:07] Speaker C: Sign off. Say goodbye to you lovely listeners. [00:38:16] Speaker A: W V UA FM, Tuscaloosa. [00:38:26] Speaker B: Grateful Dead with Shakedown Street on 90.7 the Capstone. It's the top of the hour, so that means the morning show is coming to a close, sadly. [00:38:37] Speaker C: So we'd like to say thank you to all our listeners and ask you to have a wonderful day, but also to seize the day. VIDY VIDY vici, I believe it is. [00:38:46] Speaker B: Thank you, Christian. Everybody have a wonderful day. Thanks for listening on 90.7 the Capstone. W off vita Zane, uafm indeed. [00:38:55] Speaker C: Alfita Zane. Goodbye and Roll Tide. And also stay gold, Pony Boys. [00:39:01] Speaker B: Catch you later. See you next week. [00:39:05] Speaker D: Yada. [00:39:09] Speaker A: V uafm tuscaloosa.

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