Sean Elliot. How do you deal with that and still try to be funny every morning? OMC: Another key guy in the evolution of the show that I have to ask about was your friend, Duane Gay (who died last year after a long battle with cancer). That's not how Duane operated. Dan, Mark and Steve -- those are three different kinds of sportscasts -- but, they've had big fan groups; every one of them. How has the show -- and the radio business -- changed in the 25 years the two have been broadcasting together? I said on the air a couple weeks ago, "Women don't listen to us," and we got this flood of calls. I didn't want to meet them or talk to them. Czaban is our third sports guy. Dan, Mark and Steve -- those are three different kinds of sportscasts -- but, they've had big fan groups; every one of them. Brian: Yeah, I remember Bob saying, when we listened to one cut and you thought, "You're never going to be able to do that again." Let's not screw this up.". At that point, it was like "Boom!" You just got Duane when you got him. It got to be easier. Has that ever been hard? I had a chance to have dinner with Don Henley once and I didn't. I thought that was good. If you just took a poll of our listeners, they'd say Bobby Heenan was the greatest interview of all time. Bob: I thought "This is it." Bob: Another one I liked was Bernard Goldberg. There will be nobody over there to work with. You want to write a book with Keith Olbermann? I remember he told us two things when he hired us. Who knows what it is? Bob: That's not true. 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Brian: I don't think it seems like we adapt our game to different guests, but when you look at the track record, we must be doing something where we're flexible enough to change things. It was a limited amount of time and we raised $70,000 or $80, 000. Brian R Paasch. We never really stopped. Site Moveis jennifer kirby and robert gilbert. Then we got working with a friend of ours, Pat Still, who was like "Boys, it's just radio. And then it's not funny anymore. Bob: Women, too. Kings of Milwaukee mornings! Bob: They're right. OMC: There is such an effortless air about your show that everybody thinks you have the easiest job in the world and a lot of people think they can do it better. Quotes from Chairman Bri's Little Red Book: "If everyone in the whole world had the same skin color, hair color and eye color, if we were all the same religion, if we all had the same favorite sports teams, drank the same beer, drove the same car, and spoke the same language, if we all hung our toilet . I thought that was good. How important are they in keeping you grounded and keeping the show fresh? In your studio, it almost seems like you have an isolated -- I don't want to say a cocoon around you -- but, you've got your inner circle and it's pretty tight. Bob and Brian's station, 102.9 The Hog, is owned by Saga Communications. I imagine being able to look stuff up and having the world of reference at your fingertips is great, but years ago you could have killed an hour when something stumped you because you could take calls on it. "Have I?". He has one older brother Jim, who is a DC based food and . Brian: With the technology we have now, some of the things we did back in the beginning would have been tons easier. Avid listeners to the show, which is syndicated on Madison's Fox Sports Radio (100.5 FM) and Appleton's The Fox (96.9 FM) already know plenty about longtime pals Madden (45), Nelson (46) and their journey from Union Grove High School to Gateway Technical College to broadcast stops in Melbourne, Fla., Springfield, Mo., Battle Creek, Mich., and Toledo. "Gosh, that's hot." Bob: We used to replay Dan in the 9 o'clock hour. Brian: Keith is like counting Grover Cleveland Alexander twice. Then, he got sick. The light went on over our heads. No thanks. Bob: They're right. OMC: Mark Patrick gave way to Czaban, whose segment is hugely successful, too. Brian: To their credit, those guys have never held it against us. Bob: Who would I like another crack at? The album we did last year, after he passed away, all the money went to the Duane Gay Memorial Fund. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-3'); }); rever de perdre ses papiers d'identit islam; porsche 991 occasion particulier; team recouvrement contact; qui dclenche l'arme nuclaire en france Bob: I try never to never take that feeling for granted. Brian: If you take vacation at different times, you have eight weeks a year where you don't have your starting lineup in. I only remember the most recent ones. I don't know how long the people who are at the station now -- every one of them -- from Tom (Joerres, the station manager) to the last guy in promotions is going to be there and I don't know how that changes things. What guests have you had on but would like another crack at? The show broadcasts weekdays from 530a.m. ?-2004), Jeff Miller aka "The Hawk" & "Jeffrey Goodjudgement" Producer; (19891996), Air Marshall Pedersen Air Safety (19951998); Softball (1998), Steve "Consumer of Caffeine" Radke Backup Producer (????-2011). We don't self-promote very well. No where else in America is like this. OMC: Yeah, but in that case it's mostly drunken white males, ages 25 to 54. In your studio, it almost seems like you have an isolated -- I don't want to say a cocoon around you -- but, you've got your inner circle and it's pretty tight. That makes me think of two guys who were key in the evolution of this show. Being Bob and Brian's Work Wife has been fun, funny and fulfilling. She's no longer a booze hag she's a Bob, Brian, Carrie Wendt, Eric Jensen, Tim Murray, and Stephanie Sutton will be broadcasting LIVE from March 5 - March . When it came time to sit down with Bob and Brian, we could think of no one better to ask the questions than OMC's senior editor, Drew Olson, who has been a weekly guest on their show since 1998 and has known the two for the better part of his 20 years in journalism. Do you realize that? It's your last show: Who are your guests? . bob and brian milwaukee retirementnutrien head office australia. Who are your favorite guests of all time? Bob: It was pre-written, but we actually did it live. Bob: What did you call her recently? NEWS. You know that you're on the radio, but you don't think about, "What should I say?". OMC: Bob, what else can you say about Brian? We've got it pretty good." OMC: Marilyn Mee calls him the best father she has ever seen. Brian: You can Google "Brian Nelson." He has to read these stories and after he has read 300 of them, he has to decide, "Is that one funny? Bob: That's not true. Bob: I noticed, but I don't think we changed anything. "Sports (8:10) with Tim Murray" ('Its Raining Men' by The Weather Girls). Bob: That's on purpose, too, trust me. People still ask how they can get one of those. Eventually, everyone else will peel away. Bob: All of them. Sexbots. 1,524 talking about this. Bob: I noticed, but I don't think we changed anything. OMC: It seems like when one person is gone, whether it's one of you or Eric or Carrie, the dynamic changes and it's a different show. That's the Death City Story. You have sick kids. Brian: We were coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine. That's what I was going to say about Brian. She's just used to it now. OMC: You mentioned the CD's. Maybe Detroit. With a handful of new players in the band it was probably a safe opening . Bob: What did you call her recently? OMC: You mentioned the CD's. And then it's not funny anymore. He's like a Vanity Fair, Slate, Salon writer. Armed with some new musicians in the group, Bob Dylan opened the show with his classic rocking blues based tune called "Watching The River Flow.". He was in my car and I said "Don't do this. Bob: No. It is syndicated in Wisconsin. He's still pretty much of an atheist / socialist. Bob: I like Dan, don't get me wrong. OMC: Twenty years is a long time for any employee to be at one place. We'll be getting older. I want complaints. Bob & Brian . Bob: I've passed on things because I just wanted to be a fan. I said it at Duane's thing when he got the lifetime achievement award for broadcasting this year and how he always used to look around and say, "Can you believe we get to do this?" OMC: Exactly. That's the Death City Story. He was born on June 1, 1968 and grew up on what he jokingly calls the "mean streets of McLean". I don't miss B&B at all. Brian: People don't see that when you've got some crappy thing happening in your life, you've still got to go in. Brian: I'd like to have a crack at Charlie Sheen, lately. Why is that? Harvick announced . The author Tom Clancy. Steve (or "Czabe" as his friends and listeners have always called him) is a native of Fairfax County, Virginia. Brian: Yeah, five questions would go in five days now. Bruce McGregor. We don't play any music. We don't do any bits any more. Just having complete autonomy and being able to say whatever you want. What is your relationship like today with Dave and Carole and other radio personalities in the city, and how does it feel to have been around long enough that newcomers will probably come on and make fun of you? Brian: I pretty much always turn that over to the guy who has the family. Do you realize that? Undersell it. Brian: If you take vacation at different times, you have eight weeks a year where you don't have your starting lineup in. 28 Hour Radiothon During the second week in April, B&B host the 28-hour Radiothon for the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC Fund). But, we had a big ash tray. Brian: OK. And you don't have to do mine. Bob Costas; threatens $450M lawsuit . Let's not screw this up." Sep 10, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Braves catcher A.J. Bob: You know who was good? Brian: That's what my dad did. Bob Madden: We're way too busy working on the Steve Czaban 11th year CD. Then, we'll crush them and the same thing will happen all over again. Brian: That's what my dad did. But, you've both had parents pass away, you had Duane's illness, you've had marital strife and problems with your kids. Brian: Since my son (Nik) was born, I haven't considered leaving. If you get bad service at a restaurant, that can be funny. Brian: Is this like a "Seinfeld"? Then, if it was funny at all, it was way funnier. Brian: When I was floating around Castle Rock Lake last summer for hours and hours (a mishap that was chronicled hilariously on the show), I was thinking, "They might not find me today. Bob and Brian is a talk radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Brian: Our stint with him kind of put us on the map. He knew how good Duane was. OMC: Another thing you heard with Gousha was people saying, "He is so talented and successful here, why didn't he ever go to a bigger city?" What makes that one funnier than the other one?" Bob: We get calls from African-Americans and we get African-American people come up and say they listen, and that always floors me. I remember when he called me at home and said ESPN won't let him do radio any more. 1,021 talking about this. The album we did last year, after he passed away, all the money went to the Duane Gay Memorial Fund. He's a great dad. The answer was always the same. Bob: That's not true. Is that harder? Bob: Don't worry. I didn't want to meet them or talk to them. Bob: It's huge. That always surprises me that people are actually listening to what we're saying because when I talk, I'm talking to Carrie (Wendt) or Brian or Eric (Jensen) or Steve (Czaban) or Gary (Graff). "DO you know? What makes that one funnier than the other one?" OMC: Correct. 68. The man behind the microphone at Milwaukee Bucks' games has another job -- with "The Bob and Brian Show" on 102.9 The Hog. We're doing fine. Or, do you? jeff hostetler construction morgantown wv. Bob: I said to Brian, I was thinking in my head one time about how many more contracts we would have to sign to get to a certain age. That's hard to do. We have a great thing going here." Callers are reminded not to say "Can you tell me?" Bob: I said "Mark, you're never going to see all that money. It was awful. 1029 The Hog FM. We never really stopped. Bob: They tried to meddle after that, but Pat's theory was, "Don't worry about that. If you do have a problem, you better present it in a funny way or an entertaining way that is amusing to people. I don't know how long the people who are at the station now -- every one of them -- from Tom (Joerres, the station manager) to the last guy in promotions is going to be there and I don't know how that changes things. Brian: Bart Starr was a good one. I couldn't believe how many of those we sold. Bob: When stuff happens to me, and I swear this is true, I can be thinking, "I'm so mad about this right now, but it's going to make a great story (for the show)." He was in my car. It was always nice to see him. HOME. The truck went zinging by. Bob and Brian Podcasts 102.9 The Hog. Posted on Jan 11, 2023, 11:05AM. Bob: the one thing I remember Greg said to us: "I want you guys to be the (legendary Chicago radio team) Steve (Dahl) and Garry (Meier) of Milwaukee. It was a limited amount of time and we raised $70,000 or $80, 000. But, it's weird. It was funnier. My new station, WOKY-AM, is part of a six-station Milwaukee cluster owned by iHeartMedia. Brian: There were chances between here and there, but we wouldn't do it. People still ask how they can get one of those. That's about 17 years. Who knows what it is? Now, I'd have to sell a house. We were going to hit it. Czaban is our third sports guy. Bob: That's true. OMC: You mentioned that when you do your show, you're only talking to a handful of people. Bob: I've actually given Brian a pass. So was Chris Rock, he sucked. Brian: Hausfrau? Brian: Yeah, I'll be too broken up. How did that . Someday, somebody will come along and take that job. Brian: We were coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine. Bob: We get calls from African-Americans and we get African-American people come up and say they listen, and that always floors me. OMC: Sometimes, though, those problems are funny. We say everything on the show.". Bob: I try never to never take that feeling for granted. That always surprises me that people are actually listening to what we're saying because when I talk, I'm talking to Carrie (Wendt) or Brian or Eric (Jensen) or Steve (Czaban) or Gary (Graff). He was good. I'd like to offer you a chance for rebuttal. We didn't care how long the story was or what day he came in. Has that ever been hard? Those guys have been big. "What are you thinking, man? Do you ever have those moments when you're kind of floating above your body, looking down and you are interviewing a cool guest or doing something else and you say "This is pretty cool. Brian: Well, that's a tough one because Bob pretty much wears his whole life on the outside like a chocolate coating. I think he'd be interesting for me, personally, because I still don't trust him completely. SAVE THE DATE Spring Bend 2023 - 102.9 THE HOG. Brian: OK. And you don't have to do mine. I remember the football soap opera "All My Packers" being a big hit. Keith Hastings. Bob: I said to Brian, I was thinking in my head one time about how many more contracts we would have to sign to get to a certain age. Other than the early hours, what are the bad parts of your job that people don't see? The truck went zinging by. I'll give them another problem to solve or you give them a problem to solve." Brian: Yeah, I remember Bob saying, when we listened to one cut and you thought, "You're never going to be able to do that again." Eric is doing stuff. Bob: In our defense, we're better people now. Brian: Really? We get all kinds of people. OMC: Was the show fundamentally the same in all your stops? 4.6 265 Ratings. The only way we were going to get attention was to make as much noise as possible. OMC: When did he save your life? OMC: Sometimes, though, those problems are funny. You could look it up: Bite-size chunks of the city are in Washington and Waukesha counties. (laughs) But, if she wants to say that, I'm not going to argue. Paul Manson passed away on the last day of 2015, spending an even 60 years on the planet. What's going on?" The loser of each round, and the game, is "The Stiff". It's Lawrence Welk versus 'Saturday Night Live.' I begged him, literally. Do you ever have those moments when you're kind of floating above your body, looking down and you are interviewing a cool guest or doing something else and you say "This is pretty cool. Topics of discussion include politics, celebrity gossip, and sports, along with the random daily events.
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