Wednesday, May 13: Meg the Dental Hygienist’s Response to Governor Lamont, Remembering When AJ First Met “Fred Steele”

Wednesday, May 13: Meg the Dental Hygienist’s Response to Governor Lamont, Remembering When AJ First Met “Fred Steele”

AJ admitted to feeling uncomfortable in public the other day while buying his lottery tickets. (0:00)

What should we watch on TV or streaming services? Joe Meyers the TV critic was on to talk about “The Eddy” on NetFlix, “Dead to Me,” and the new Seinfeld standup special. (1:32)

Meg is a dental hygienist, and called in to explain what a dental hygienist’s job is, and why they are so upset to be asked to go back to work on May 20th. Plus, Dan Slaterly from Banker’s Life was on to talk about the options that you have with your 401k. (10:15)

In Dumb Ass News, a fugitive is caught by police when a fart gave him away. The story reminded AJ of the first time he heard the name “Fred Steele.”(24:37)

Throwback Concert: Social Distortion at College Street Music Hall 2017

Throwback Concert: Social Distortion at College Street Music Hall 2017

By Drew Carrano

Just like many other bands, Social Distortion isn’t just sitting around doing nothing during the COVID-19 crisis. They’re busy writing new music and just last month they released special “Social Distancing” shirts where the proceeds will benefit the United Way and the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund. These t-shirts can be purchased on their online store at SocialDistortion.com.

Today we look back at the last time they were in Connecticut: 2017 at New Haven’s College Street Music Hall.

 

Today’s Throwback Concert:

Social Distortion

Special Guest: Jade Jackson

Wednesday August 9, 2017

College Street Music Hall – New Haven

 

About The Tour:

Social Distortion’s spring 2017 tour took them up and down the west coast, starting in Anaheim in February and wrapping up in Tucson in April. By July they were back on the road for their summer tour, which kicked off in Salt Lake City. After a string of mid-west dates and stops in Pennsylvania and New York, Social Distortion came to New Haven and played at Colllege Street Music Hall with special guest Jade Jackson.

What Social Distortion gave its New Haven fans was a 16 song set that lasted close to 90 minutes. Mike Ness and company began the show with a selection of songs from their most recent album from 2011, Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes. What followed were classic punk favorites like Ball and Chain, When She Begins and Story of My Life, plus a couple solo songs from band members Ness and Jonny “2 Bags” Wickersham. The evening was capped off with an energized cover of Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire.

 

Setlist*

  1. Still Alive
  2. 99 to Life
  3. Gimme The Sweet and Lowdown
  4. California (Hustle and Flow)
  5. Kings of Fools
  6. Dear Lover
  7. Ball and Chain
  8. Another State of Mind
  9. Hope Dies Hard (Jonny “2 Bags” Wickersham song)
  10. When She Begins
  11. Scars
  12. Mass Hysteria
  13. Angel’s Wings (encore)
  14. Misery Loves Company (Mike Ness song, encore)
  15. Story of My Life (encore)
  16. Ring of Fire (Johnny Cash cover, encore)

*source: setlist.fm

 

Watch: Social Distortion Live

Tuesday, May 12: Dental Hygienist NOT Ready to Return, Norm Pattis on CCSU Students Petition to Have Tuition Returned, RIP Double Rainbow Guy

Tuesday, May 12: Dental Hygienist NOT Ready to Return, Norm Pattis on CCSU Students Petition to Have Tuition Returned, RIP Double Rainbow Guy

In Dumb Ass News, a bear breaks into a cabin to eat a LOT of candy and drink beer and soda. (0:00)

Erica the dental hygienist was on with Chaz and AJ to refute some of what was said by other dental hygienists, yesterday. Erica is not ready to go back, mostly because she doesn’t feel like CDC guidelines are being followed, and they are at an extremely high risk. (5:18)

Attorney Norm Pattis called in to attempt to defend the student of CCSU, who have started a petition to have the school return their tuition amid pandemic shutdowns. (13:48)

Comedian Will Noonan was on to talk about the crazy process trying to adopt a puppy in Boston, and why people in need of haircuts have been scooting to New Hampshire. (23:49)

Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee is selling his home, and has a video listed to try and entice a buyer. Johnathan Carbutti was on to talk about some of the interesting things he noticed. (31:29)

Chaz and AJ didn’t remember the double rainbow guy! Bear, the double rainbow guy has died, and so they played some of his 2010 viral video on the air. (39:33)

Throwback Concert: The Doors of the 21st Century at Toyota Oakdale Theatre 2003

Throwback Concert: The Doors of the 21st Century at Toyota Oakdale Theatre 2003

By Drew Carrano

The last time The Doors played Connecticut, lead singer Jim Morrison was arrested on stage. That famous incident happened in December 1967 in the old New Haven Arena. Morrison would later make reference to that night in the song “Peace Frog” with the lyric “Blood in the streets in the town of New Haven.”

Fast forward to 2003. Though Morrison is longer with us, two of the original members of The Doors – organist Ray Manzarek and guitarist Robby Krieger – went on tour together and returned Connecticut. They went as “The Doors of the 21st Century,” a name they would later be forced to change. Today we look back at their 2003 show at Toyota Oakdale Theatre.

 

Today’s Throwback Concert:

An Evening with The Doors of the 21st Century

Monday April 28, 2003

Toyota Oakdale Theatre – Wallingford

 

About The Tour:

In 2002 Manzarek and Krieger reunited to form a new version of The Doors called “The Doors of the 21st Century” featuring lead singer Ian Astbury of The Cult. Not in the band was original drummer John Densmore. Instead it was Stewart Copeland of The Police on drums and later Ty Dennis.

The very first concert was at The House of Blues in Los Angeles on September 3, 2002. Two months later Copeland injured his left arm while bicycling and was replaced with Dennis. Meanwhile Densmore filed a lawsuit against The Doors of the 21st Century for using the name and logo of The Doors. After losing the lawsuit in 2005, the band changed its name to “Riders On The Storm,” after the 1971 Doors song.

On April 28, 2003, The Doors of the 21st Century came to Toyota Oakdale Theatre and played before a full house on a Monday night. Bringing out the band was 99.1 PLR’s Mike Lapitino, who introduced them like it was 1970 by saying, “Ladies and Gentlemen, from Los Angeles, California…The Doors!” Immediately the band went into Roadhouse Blues, much to the delight of the Oakdale crowd. What followed was a Doors set that was full of hits and classics. A memorable night, no doubt.

 

Setlist*

  1. Roadhouse Blues
  2. Break On Through (to the Other Side)
  3. When The Music’s Over
  4. Love Me Two Times
  5. Moonlight Drive / Louie Louie
  6. Horse Latitudes
  7. Wild Child
  8. Cops Talk
  9. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
  10. Back Door Man
  11. Five to One
  12. The Crystal Ship
  13. People Are Strange
  14. Spanish Caravan
  15. American Express
  16. Maggie M’Gill
  17. L.A. Woman
  18. Light My Fire
  19. Riders On
  20. The Storm (encore)
  21. Peace Frog (encore)
  22. Soul Kitchen (encore)

*source: setlist.fm

 

Watch: The Doors of the 21st Century Live

 

Monday, May 11: Dental Offices Opening During Phase One, Senator Blumenthal

Monday, May 11: Dental Offices Opening During Phase One, Senator Blumenthal

Governor Lamont changed his thinking on which phase dental offices will reopen, saying they are now phase one. Chaz and AJ had a hard time trying to understand why the sudden change. (0:00)

Joey C was on the phone to talk about how restaurants are planning to open again with outdoor seating. Everyone needs to be on the same page, from the staff to the customers. (14:05)

A Colorado restaurant was packed on Mother’s Day, despite social distancing measures. Chaz and AJ played a clip in Dumb Ass News. (29:39)

Senator Blumenthal answers the Tribe’s questions about the COVID-19 pandemic, including hazard pay, incentive to get people off of unemployment, and trouble recouping money from canceled trips. (31:27)

Lori Linares was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to share the incredible moment of helping to deliver a baby over the phone. Clips from the 911 call were played too, which AJ immediately connected to a movie from 1974. (39:26)

Katie Coelho lost her husband to COVID-19, and was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about Mother’s Day without him. (53:43)

Paige LaBonne is a dental hygienist and offered her thoughts on dental offices opening up in phase one. (1:00:10)

In Dumb Ass News, a man goes into a Dunkin’ Donuts without any pants. (1:10:31)

Dave from Riverview Bistro lays out how his restaurant is figuring out outdoor seating, and how customers will be seated. (1:17:20)

Throwback Concert: Black Sabbath at Mohegan Sun Arena 2016

Throwback Concert: Black Sabbath at Mohegan Sun Arena 2016

By Drew Carrano

Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi said last week in an interview that he’d like to play more shows with the iconic heavy metal band. Black Sabbath hasn’t performed together since February 2017….and as we all know, when a band goes on a ‘farewell’ tour, that doesn’t necessarily mean its really ‘the end.’ Looking at you, Motley Crue.

Today we look back at Black Sabbath’s farewell tour and their last show in Connecticut.

 

Today’s Throwback Concert:

Black Sabbath

The End Tour

Special Guests: Rival Sons

Saturday August 27, 2016

Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville

 

About The Tour:

There were rumors going around in the summer of 2015 that Black Sabbath was going to give us one last tour. That official announcement came in the fall that Black Sabbath would go on its farewell tour, but this time without original drummer Bill Ward. Founding members Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler embarked on a world tour that kicked off in Omaha, Nebraska on January 20, 2016.

“The End Tour” would last a full year and would play over 80 shows across the globe. The tour would wrap up in Black Sabbath’s home city of Birmingham, England.

Black Sabbath’s final New England performance was at Mohegan Sun on August 27, 2016. The capacity crowd at Mohegan Sun Arena rocked out to a set that featured Black Sabbath classics. From the eerie opening song “Black Sabbath” to the air raid sirens of “War Pigs” to the encore “Paranoid,” there’s no doubt that Black Sabbath went out with a bang here in Connecticut.

 

Setlist*

  1. Black Sabbath
  2. Fairies Wear Boots
  3. After Forever
  4. Into The Void
  5. Snowblind
  6. War Pigs
  7. Behind The Wall of Sleep
  8. N.I.B.
  9. Hand of Doom
  10. Rat Salad
  11. Iron Man
  12. Dirty Women
  13. Children of The Grave
  14. Paranoid (encore)

* source: setlist.fm

 

Watch: Black Sabbath Live