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Didnt they do any try-outs before today ?? Usually people will do a try-out show, during night time hours. Just to get the feeling of everything, and in this case, of eachother....
currycomb said:Oooooowwwww! That's gonna leave a mark.
Why so BITTER?
Doesn't SOUND like he's directing and doing a lot of hand-holding with Patty.
What - are you like there in the studio seeing it all first hand....?
Mark said:Didnt they do any try-outs before today ?? Usually people will do a try-out show, during night time hours. Just to get the feeling of everything, and in this case, of eachother....
SuperRadioFan said:Glenn, your critique of Patty Lopez was spot-on. Maybe she'll get better after a few months. I remember watching X-Files' very first episode, after many years of watching the show, and I noticed how "stiff" the interaction between Scully and Mulder was in that very first episode compared to several years later. So we'll see in time how it works out on Rick Dees' show and if Lopez can say "DeesGrees" perfectly
The audio quality of Rick and Jack talking didn't match the rest of the audio.. too much bass accoustics.
Rick sounded like he had a blast.
mostb1 said:"It's an approach that hasn't been tried before on English-language radio in the nation's No.2 radio market and No.1 Latino market."
I guess Fred Shuster doesn't know what Latino 96.3 does. It's not new, even one jock on KIIS did it in the early 80's.
mostb1 said:currycomb said:Oooooowwwww! That's gonna leave a mark.
Why so BITTER?
Doesn't SOUND like he's directing and doing a lot of hand-holding with Patty.
What - are you like there in the studio seeing it all first hand....?
Someone that makes a statement like that obviously doesn't have much experience in radio. It was pretty easy to tell from her first set that she is green. But besides that she's not funny. She doesn't know how to do banter w/ Rick. She's stepping all over him. She sucks.
Rick is doing a great job making everyone "believe' Jack Nicholson has been at the studio all morning. But the interview "sounds" a little too much like a pre-recorded interview. Especially the difference in acoustics.
mostb1 said:L.A. isn't a place to "learn" the ropes. It's a place to showcase your years of experience. Or at least I thought so.
Bob_Hudson said:mostb1 said:L.A. isn't a place to "learn" the ropes. It's a place to showcase your years of experience. Or at least I thought so.
Actually that all changed with the debut of the Adam Corolla show.
I worked with Dees at KHJ back in 79-80 and I still think he's a d**khead (and that ain't duck as is disco) and that he has now approached the stage of being an aging legend who, like so many others, is just glad to have a job and will never be able to capture his former glory. It sounds like his new employer is hoping to do just that though, without spending a lot of money.
Just curious, but why would anyone say something so negative? Please, let's keep the character attacks out of discussion. Thanks...
currycomb said:I disagree. Lopez is hot - nice voice.
That Clarence dude is the one that's weak. Who is he anyway?
Bob_Hudson said:mostb1 said:L.A. isn't a place to "learn" the ropes. It's a place to showcase your years of experience. Or at least I thought so.
Actually that all changed with the debut of the Adam Corolla show.
I worked with Dees at KHJ back in 79-80 and I still think [EDIT](and that ain't duck as is disco) and that he has now approached the stage of being an aging legend who, like so many others, is just glad to have a job and will never be able to capture his former glory. It sounds like his new employer is hoping to do just that though, without spending a lot of money.
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boone said:Bob_Hudson said:mostb1 said:L.A. isn't a place to "learn" the ropes. It's a place to showcase your years of experience. Or at least I thought so.
Actually that all changed with the debut of the Adam Corolla show.
I worked with Dees at KHJ back in 79-80 and I still think [EDIT](and that ain't duck as is disco) and that he has now approached the stage of being an aging legend who, like so many others, is just glad to have a job and will never be able to capture his former glory. It sounds like his new employer is hoping to do just that though, without spending a lot of money.
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I say this gently but this sounds like jealousy. Curious how anyone could be this negative...but, then again, it's hid behind the cloak of anonymity.
Bob_Hudson said:boone said:Bob_Hudson said:mostb1 said:L.A. isn't a place to "learn" the ropes. It's a place to showcase your years of experience. Or at least I thought so.
Actually that all changed with the debut of the Adam Corolla show.
I worked with Dees at KHJ back in 79-80 and I still think [EDIT](and that ain't duck as is disco) and that he has now approached the stage of being an aging legend who, like so many others, is just glad to have a job and will never be able to capture his former glory. It sounds like his new employer is hoping to do just that though, without spending a lot of money.
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I say this gently but this sounds like jealousy. Curious how anyone could be this negative...but, then again, it's hid behind the cloak of anonymity.
Who's anonymous? I worked with Dees at KHJ and he came across as an egotistical twit even then. This is show biz and it is common to have strong opinions one way or another about performers, and this is mine.