All Episodes

May 18, 2022 100 mins
Welcome to a BUSY /FUN day with Elvis Duran and The Morning Show. Elvis had a late night with our boss, who kept who up? Our friend Bazzi hangs with the show and throws all the rules out the window!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hello, good morning and good morning. Oh my god, I
can't believe I actually got through you guys. Have no
idea how much it seems to me. Basically, I gotta
listen to you guys every day for multiple hours a day. Day.
We find a Barbie shoe in your underwear one time, no, no,
they found it when they gave me a colonic Oh sorry. Oh.

(00:24):
I've been thank you for like fifteen years and you
guys are awesome. I love you guys, Thank you. We
keep getting better with age. I mean, you guys were
the best morning show ever. Welcome to the show, and
the morning show, the Morning Show. You know what I
love what Bossie coming in? Yeah, I love Bossie. He's

(00:47):
a day, It's gonna be a day. I love Bozzy.
I mean, I mean, I'm I can a problem. I
love Bossy, love him I do. I mean, it's like
a physical attraction. He's I mean to the music. And
I think he knows that this point. I know, well,
I think he's been told many times he was told
about to come in. So Bozzy's coming in, Froggy's here,

(01:08):
there's scattered, there's Scotty be Nate's on his way. Dave
Brody's here, the men of my life, and then there's
Gandhi and Danielle. Sorry, the point where the men of
your life? Hey, so, do we want to hear Crystal Waters? Yeah? Sure?
Or yeah Crystal Waters? What a great song? Hey, so,

(01:32):
welcome to Wednesday. Bozzy's on his way. I'm excited. Oh
I got Danielle knows the words? Yea not turn it off,
turn off. I'm done. I'm done, so good, I'm done.
Don't create a pull it up on YouTube later. Hey, so,
our first color of the day is Drew. Hello Drew,

(01:55):
what are you up to? Hello? You just went for
a run. Oh hello, lady, Oh lady Drew. Is it
true that you went for a run? Oh yeah, every
every morning? Wow, God bless you, Drew. It's like six

(02:16):
h seven. Yeah, I wake up about four to thirty.
You get six, and because I got to eat my donuts,
I went to bed at four thirty. Right, good for you.
How far do you run every day? Six to eight
miles usually? Oh my god, I can't even drive six miles.

(02:40):
Do you think that's how long it takes to work
off one of the donuts you have? What do you think? Uh?
If I had to guess, that's a lot of donuts.
So yeah, that's a lot of running, Drew, God bless
you man. Good for you, six to eight miles every morning.
Can you imagine, Daniel, can you imagine? No, Gandhi, not

(03:02):
a chance. I won't walk that far. I did it
once and I was ticked off for like two weeks. Ye. Man, Yeah, Hey,
Drew's so good to have you here. What are you
doing today? What's your day all about? Uh? Go on
to work next? Why do you do? Funrise right now?
And what do you guys? What do you do? What
do you do? Engineer? An engineer like you're on a train. Uh,

(03:25):
it would be nice that way. No, I work as
an automation engineer, so with robot stuff. Oh cool. Yeah,
so you're smart. That means I pretend to be. That's
way beyond our right, our scope of reality. Well, we
love you, Drew. You're the first call of the day.
What cave you sitting? Drew? Nate fifty dollars gift? Oh good,

(03:49):
he can go for more runs. And he said he
runs to run off the donuts. He eats. Nate, so
you should talk to him. Oh my god, get his number.
Oh I think I'm gonna have to cheat on my door.
Le's with a little Wendy's frosty action. Yeah, you know donuts.
I can carry a half dozen at once. If you
know what I'm saying, I don't. I don't get it.
I put them on my penis. All right there, I

(04:14):
said it. All right, Drew, have a beautiful date. Thanks
for listening to us. We appreciate it. Thank you, guys,
love you. Hold on, hold on, don't leave, don't leave. Diamond,
would you please send Drew a fifty dollars Wendy's gift card.
You can't hear anything. Her speaker's broken. We have the
engineer here. Yeah. I think he's trying to work on
it or figure something out. I can open the door. Jeff, Hey, Jeff,

(04:38):
can you fix her speaker? I think you have a
beautiful day there, Drew, Thanks for listening. So is it
just me or did Nate just walk in really late?
I did late, Nate? What were you doing? Nate? I
was on the train and then the subway, and this
was after my thirty minute walked through the forest. Oh, Nate,

(04:58):
in the forest in the morning. Why did you? I'll
do as it's the fastest way to get to the
train station we live. I live in suburbia, so I've
got to walk through a forest to get to the train.
Here thirty minutes. Check this man from I know all
right into the three things we need to know. Gandhi,

(05:20):
God give us the bad news. We'll move onward. Today.
What's going on? Well, we're not going to do a
ton of bad news today, but yesterday did see some
big elections in five states. Tuesday's primary saw a defeat
for Republican North Carolina Congressman Madison Cawthorne, and a too
close to call GOP race in Pennsylvania between mimoth Oz
and businessman David McCormick. Cawthorne, whose campaign was troubled by scandal,

(05:41):
conceded to state Senator Chuck Edwards. In Pennsylvania, the winner
of the GOP primary will face Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman,
who won the Democratic nomination. Finland and Sweden are applying
to join NATO, but Turkey's president has some doubts. He's
not sure about letting the two countries into the alliance
as the war between Russia and Ukraine continues. While NATO's
Secretary General says the countries are their closest partners. Membership

(06:05):
requires a unanimous vote from all nations. The US Secretary
of State is meeting with his Turkish counterpart today to
discuss the issue. And finally, the world's oceans grew to
their warmest and most acidic levels last year. Oh, no,
great news there. The World Meteorological Organization has released its
annual State of the Global Climate report and says that

(06:26):
heat trapped by greenhouse gases is warming the oceans and
melting ice sheets are helping to push sea levels to
new heights. The report says the Earth's oceans are now
at their most acidic in the last in at least
twenty six thousand years, and that the sea level has
risen nearly two inches in the last decade. So that's
what to look forward to. My question to you, yes,
does God have a flawn for me? A flawn for you?

(06:52):
I think? So? You've seen that, right? I have not?
You haven't seen the does God have a flawn for me? Now?
I'm gonna google this. It makes me laugh. Do a
search for does God have a flawn for me? I'll wait,
does God have a flawn for me? That was? It
was a new York City subway. And now it's do

(07:15):
you see it? I see it. They have clearly changed
the P to the F and they drew in a
little hand holding a flawn. Does God have a flawn
for me? I think we need? Have you seen that
from I have seen it? Yeah? Yes, all right, you
guys ready for Wednesday? Hello? Listening to Every Morning Tell
Elvis Duran in the Morning Show. According to research, ninety

(07:38):
percent of employers plan to enhance their employee experience this year,
and if you need to add more employees their zip
recruiter zip recruiters technology finds qualified candidates for your job
and can invite your top choices to apply. Try zip
recruiter for free at zip recruiter dot com. Slash Elvis, Hello,
story morning. I don't think we need Elvis for horoscopes,

(08:02):
do we? Yeah? We do? Who else is going to
hate them? Yeah? All of us here? I think we do.
If we have Nate do him, he'll run in this room. Yes, down, Elvis,
like he's not here. He's not he's down the hole.
I know, but he said he might go. I see
he said horoscopes, and he's stopped me back in. Nate's
gonna do the horoscopes. Here it comes. I don't think

(08:22):
you can hear his coffee with him? Do it? Do
it hit you lose your coffee again. I was on
menstrual leave. What good? Oh we have that now? Excellent? Yes,
you know, more and more companies are saying you can
go on menstrual leave. Good. I saw that in Spain.

(08:42):
They're giving people like three days off to handle any
issues that go along with it. Love it. I was
on menstrual leave. Welcome back. How do you feel. How
are you feeling? You know, kind of crampy, Yeah, little bloated,
a little bloated. It's okay. I like to go with
the flow anyway. So no, that's a thing. By the way,

(09:09):
menstrual leave. We were talking about this one yesterday ye
where they're now giving women menstrual leave, and of course
I think it's totally totally justified, justifiable, but they're scary,
going like, well, what about me, I don't have I
don't have my cycle, so but I need an equal time.
That's your gift not having it? Quite quiet? Do you

(09:32):
want me to punch you once a month really hard
in the stomach, but I make you feel more? You
got it? Like that. I think scary would take one
punch in the stomach a month, they get a couple
of days off, all in favor of menstrual leave. I
just want something to compensate me. Smokers go if you're smoky,
If you go downstairs every ten minutes to smoke a cigarette,
I deserve the same. No you don't know, you don't,

(09:54):
Then I deserve a higher pay or something. You don't
you get a higher pay. Scary as a man that
already happens. You usually get like deuce bag leave, scary
manstrul I don't know. So that's why I'm late for
the break. I was on my menstrual. You didn't see
what we tried to do there though, Huh what we
were like, Well, if we say Nate's doing the horoscopes,

(10:15):
he'll come running back in here. But you couldn't hear
us on your menstrual leaves. It's deafening. Who are you
doing the horoscopes with producers hands? Where it's just Scottie. Oh,
we love our Scotty. You push this button here all right.
If you're celebrating a birthday today, you share it with
Tina Fey, Teresa Judais, George strait and Jack Johnson isn't

(10:35):
judas said? Nate said? It was okay, Judy j I've
heard it both ways, all right? Anyway? Go ahead, Capricorn.
A new project was placed in your lap. Look at
it as a blessing instead of a curse. Your days
of seven Aquarius, your dreams could be telling you something exciting.
Try to decipher what they can mean. Your days a
nine Pisces. Seek comfort from an unlikely source. Their different

(10:55):
perspective will enlighten you in more ways than one. Your
day is a six, hey, Aris, go back to basics
and gain a new perspective on all that life has
to offer. Your days of nine Taurus, throw your fears
away and take a chance. Who knows what may come
of it. Your day is a nine Yemini. Don't turn
down an offer to remain complacent in your current situation.
Your days of five Cancer, be sure to keep your

(11:16):
eyes open. Blessings in disguise could be passing you by.
Your day is a seven ooh Leo. Trusts your intuition
and take the leap your soul is pushing you in
the right direction. Your days of ten Virgo, use your
wisdom and experience to help someone close close to you
to move on from a tough situation. Your day is
an eight Libra. Take control and steer clear of a
toxic pattern that might be in your way your days

(11:36):
and eight Scorpio. Speak clearly and do not mince your words.
Others may be trying to use your words against you.
Your day is a six. Oh and finally, Sagittarius, say
how you feel, loud and proud. Others need to be
reminded of who you are. Thank you, Gandhi, your day
isn't he? And those are your Wednesday morning? Orizegopes. I
just got a text from Charlemagne the God. He said, peace, Godfather,

(12:03):
I love you. Just checking on you. Oh that's nice.
The memo must have gone out around the building, the
memo he was up till two am? Yeah, so theam
mitchem she's the programming guru that runs everything in our
in our world. She had me up till two am.
Maybe she put out the memo. That's it. Could everyone

(12:25):
please check on Elvis? Did she have you up or
was it the opposite? She had her up? She had
me up? Damn, I'm not sure I'm sold on that.
Call her ask her, she'll tell you calfe right now,
up up. So if your boss has you up late,
didn't you know? You're justified and being a late That's
how I feel. A lot other people in the building

(12:47):
are checking on you. Hello, how are you? How's your menstrual? Leave?
You have ticks? No? I might, I don't know. I
walked through a forest this morning. I'll have to go
to Nate. Why do you walk through a forest? It's
faster than this taking the street. If I if I
walked on the streets, it would take me forty five minutes.
Going through the forest. Is only thirty uber to that station.

(13:08):
Is it sort of weird? He walks through a forest
to get to work. It is very weird. It's not
even sort of weird. It's all extremely weird. But why
do you like? Is it because I have to get
to the train. If I go on the street, it's
forty five minutes. If I cut through the forest, it's
only thirty. Yes, I walked other forests like bears and things.

(13:28):
There's there's deer, there's a bobcat. You sent me a
picture of a bobcat. Yes, that's in the forest. I
think you should give me props for getting here. I
had a deer my front door. So I can't props
for being here. You get paid a paycheck to be here.
I mean for the dedication it took to walk through
a forest, get on the train and subway, take a light.

(13:50):
Can we have some fun next? What are we doing?
Sure you want to play a game? Yeah, I'm gonna
play a game. Do you want to play a game? Yes?
All right? I got money, Ganda. Do you have anything? Sure?
We have a couple of those matches that nobody ever
seems to get. We have another round of from the
first beat. If you want to play that, love that,
double check on it. But I'm pretty sure that and
more on the way. We want to play a game?

(14:10):
Call us now one eight hundred two four two zero
one love it, Duran to keep us going. In the morning,
we're here, which we're saved the day I can say
you got beat beats Duran in the Morning show. At
the end of the Morning Show, these songs you're getting shorter?
They are? They really are? They are? So? Can we

(14:32):
ask Nate a question? Oh god, why why is he
packing a switch blade? Okay, first, Nate is n Nate
is carrying a weapon. Why do you have a weapon, okay,
because I had to walk through a forest in the dark,
take a train, and then get on the subway, which,
according to some news reports, is not that safely. You

(14:53):
can't take a weapon on the subway. That's illegal. How
is it? I don't know. I don't know. This is
a po at knife and I don't have a pocket
knife on the subway. Yeah, look at it, Froggy, look
at his pocket knife. I don't understand why at this
point we don't have like metal detectors on the subway systems. Yeah,
you know, Danielle, so you took a switchblade on the

(15:15):
is a lockblade knife? Which you took a machette on
the subway with you today? I don't know. It was
nervous acts on the subway. They're not taking act I
was nervous. There's people entering around. That thing looks like
it's straight out of the nineteen sixties. Listen, you cannot
bring a sword on the subway. Name are you a question?

(15:38):
Are you a jet or a shark? You were so
like West Side Story when all the way from your
first Siga red to your last guy in right here.
To be honest, I really wouldn't know what to do
even if with the knife, if somebody accosted me, I
wouldn't know, like do I pull it out? Will he

(15:59):
get scared? You wouldn't be able to get to that
thing the way you just opened it. It's one of
those like slow open things yourself. But gandhi. Which worse
than that? The knife that Nate's carrying on the subway,
it has outback written on it. Listen, you guys, I
was talking to Scottie b Scotty Be when he first
took to set, when he first took the train, he

(16:20):
carried a stun gun with it. You did? I did
the very first time I came to work on the train.
I was nervous, so I brought a stun gun. I
put it on my belt. Yeah, you're such a douche.
Should be scared of Nate. Not Nate. I just mad girl, Marie.

(16:43):
And you're so wet a pansy. I mean, I think
this night. Can you what? No, you're bet you you're
singing West Side Story songs. I feel like I could
handle myself in an use the term pansy. Yeah, because
you're saying I don't know how to use a knife,

(17:04):
and I feel like I would know if in this
situation did he just use the word pans How could you? Yeah, honey,
the host of the show, your boss is a pansy. Question,
what's that frog? What's the difference in a pansy and
a fairy? I asked Nate. I think a pansy is

(17:28):
a woos, isn't It isn't a pansy a whoos a
sort of a derogatory term. Really, Frank, a gay guy,
Oh it is. I didn't know that. I'm sorry. I
thought it was a whos. Fairies have powers. You just
used the term pansy. I didn't know it was bad.

(17:50):
I swear. Hey, back to self defense for a second.
Oh god, okay, here we go. Back in the nineties,
I would carry a brass knuckles on me, and I
would have the money I left in my pocket just
in case of any trouble. You. Yes, because I know, Honey,
you're way too much of a pansy. Brass knuckles, brass knuckles, knuckles,

(18:15):
those funky knuckles. All right, Have you ever punched someone? No,
I have a life. Then give me a favorite for
the first time ever. Go punched, Nate. I'm sorry about
the whole pansy thing. I you really shouldn't apologize for
the pansy thing. I'm thinking about calling hr. I'm gonna
look it up. I see where I grew up. We
just had our fists. If someone in the Bronx, someone

(18:36):
came back jack, you just turned around away boom. So
it's look. You listen to us every morning. You love Danielle,
but let me tell you she's from a neighborhood where
they used to put lemon under their fingernails, so when
they scratched each other, it would leave like a scar.
Not a scar would sting. My brother used to carry
ninja stars. I always have my trusty pepper spray. Oh yeah, oh.

(18:57):
One of my best friends growing up, his name was Frog.
That was actually his nickclame Frog. He have ninja stars
and he would win those ninja shoes and he would
be like shoes. Hell. I grew up in Dallas, we
had no can you did you look up pans and
I did. I'm sorry And now now Nate will read

(19:19):
pansy well. The popular cultivated viola with flowers and rich colors.
It is the first definition flower, they are beautiful, and
then the second one it is offensive. I'm sorry, it
says that effeminate or gay man. I didn't know that.
I thought it was like a Woods which I just
looked up. Well, hang on, a couple of people are
saying a week or ineffectual person ineffect Yeah, what would

(19:43):
I call them? Like? Balls? Isn't that more weak and ineffectual?
Pansy's a beautiful, lovely flower. It is? Balls are kind
of weak? Back to balls? Yeah, Hey, so Bozzy is
coming in m I have a crush on him. Yes,
he knows that it's gonna be a great He doesn't
know that doesn't have a crush on him, Danielle. I
think I think you've told him. He never took it. Seriously, Hey,

(20:07):
can I talk about what's going on in Jacksonville with Froggy.
So there's this organization called the Jay Fund. We've we've
actually we had the guy on from Jay Fund. We
had We've had a lot of people on. They are
based in New Jersey and then in New York and
also based here in Jacksonville. Because Tom Coughlin, who coached
the Giants Super Bowls and the Jaguars we did not

(20:29):
win a Super Bowl, he was very successful here. He
started this after them, after the McGillis family because there
was a little boy who had childhood cancer and the
family was having trouble paying bills while taking care of
their son. And that's how the charity was born. And
so they're having a big golf golf tournament, right, Yeah,

(20:50):
it was this year. Sunday night was the dinner and
Monday was the tournament. They raised almost nine hundred thousand dollars.
Nice recomment. We met a ton of people there, children
who have cancer, who are so resilient, and the families
are having a hard time. So what the Jay Fund
does is they pay the mortgages, they pay gas, they
pay groceries, they keep the lights on, they do they

(21:11):
pay the bills while the family takes care of the
child at the hospital. And amazing fifty thousand dollars to
help families, almost nine hundred thousand dollars. While NAP sits here,
sits here and calls me a pansy, No I called
let me clarify. This is an organization that's like doing
something great. They're awesome. They're awesome. You should have very

(21:33):
own bobby bones. Actually I bought something in one of
the online auctions, and that money's part of the eight
hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Nice, hope you're happy. Well,
you know what can make up for my pansy thing.
I'm donating five hundred dollars. Yeah, wow, that sen I

(21:54):
know what you make. You don't have that kind of money.
God do you want be getting to help me out?
But I don't. I will double it, I will. I
will donate a thousand dollars. All right, I'm not doubling mine,
but I will gladly donate five hundred dollars. Boom. I
will add another five hundred to make it an even

(22:14):
two thousand dollars. Oh, look at that? Anybody else kind
of fund? Can I donate a painting? Your paintings are
worth quadruple this? Okay? Done? I don't know. Someone will
have to sell it. So do a search for the
Jay Fund and see what it's all about. I mean,
what a great organization. They're awesome, they really are. It's cool.

(22:38):
So should we do, Danielle, Yes, we should. I'm gonna donelle.
Let's go all right again. I'm cursing thea mitchem for
keeping me out all night last night. I mean, I
even have like Charlotmane and God checking in on me.
Are you okay? Godfather? The problem is THEA is going
around cursing you because she's saying you kept her out.

(22:59):
All knows. He knows anyway, all right, So Neil Patrick
Harris's apologizing. But there's a picture from a twenty eleven
Halloween party at his house that shows a meat platter
modeled after the late Amy Winehouse, just three months after
she passed. That was like over ten years ago, right,

(23:21):
But a small sign is next to the platter and
it reads the corpse of Amy Winehouse. So why wouldn't
anyone do a charcuttery board with Amy Winehouse's dead body?
I don't know. But he has issued a statement. He's
apologizing for the platter. He calls it regrettable, obviously wishes
that he hadn't done at home. So let me ask
you a question. Did you do anything ten years ago
that you're a great now? Of course, one thing I've

(23:43):
got to I know, but an Ay Winehouse corpse charcutery board.
I didn't do that. I don't mean to laugh. It's like,
really that was stupid. It's meat. Yeah, here we go ahead. Anyway,
Bob Saggett would have turned sixty six years old yesterday.
His family, his friends, they all pay tribute to him.
His wife shared all these photos and videos from last

(24:04):
year them celebrating because they always went on a trip together.
Their birthdays are days apart, and it's just crazy. You
look at it and you think this guy didn't even
know less than a year later he wouldn't be here anymore.
Like it's just it just blows my mind stuff like that.
So yeah, so happy birthday to him, Happy heavenly birthday.
Britney Spears and our fiance Sam you know, revealed over
the weekend that they lost their miracle baby. So Sam,

(24:27):
he took to Instagram and he said, we're taking things positively.
We're moving forward with our future. He said. It's hard,
but we are not alone and thank you for respecting
our privacy. We will be expanding our family soon. So
they are planning on still expanding the family. So you're
doing that thing, what you're you're telling like a lot
of sad stories. So you're doing the Danielle well you
you you don't want to be like, hey, I know,

(24:50):
I know, I know, but a picture that music's that Donna? Yeah.
Well Tom Brady signed a massive three hundred and seventy
five million dollars deal with Fox Sports. You know that.
It's the sad news that goes into a fact when
he's done playing. But first he gets a post football
project that he's working on. It's a roast. He will
be in the hot seat for a Netflix comedy special

(25:10):
titled Greatest Roast of All Time. He will executive produce
it and hopefully lots of people will roast him and
say lots of things about deflate Gate. Okay, Ryan Goslin
is in talks to start in the Full Guy movie.
I don't know if you guys remember the original Fall
Guy show from eighty one to eighty six, Lee Majors
starting it as a Hollywood stuntman who was like, um,

(25:33):
like a bounty hunter on the side to make ends meet.
So that is going to be happening. And they're shooting
that in Sydney, Australia, so that'll be pretty cool. Did
you see yesterday the first trail trailer, the first trailer
for She Hulk Attorney at Law. It looks so cool.
It's coming to Disney Plus on August seventeen. Yeah, no, no,
it's really cool. It's actually fun. It looks like a

(25:55):
fun show. Tatiana Muslani is that how you say her name?
She is actually going to play the lead roles, she hope.
She's a lawyer for superhuman oriented clients, so it'll be
pretty cool. I can't wait nine episodes. Lizzo's Dance, you know,
it's viral about damn time. She would like everyone to
start actually learning the dance, and don't go and just
do the dance wrong when you're posting it, because that's

(26:18):
what the clapping is off things, So she would like
you to fix that. And I'm just warning you if
you are a fan of This is Us. Next week
is the series finale. Last night was a tear jerker.
It was major and there are spoilers everywhere. The dude
died because of a crop pot that was a long

(26:39):
time ago. And if you haven't been last night, don't
don't look what are we watching? The Goldbergs the season finale,
The One Day Years, the season finale. There's actually a
lot of season finales. The Mass Singer the season finale. Tonight,
Amazon Prime gives you a new one called Love Struck
High with Lindsay Loewen. It's a UK dating series. It's
supposed to be pretty funny. Want to watch that? And
that is got a song for you, Danielle Yea some

(27:06):
Beastie Boys Brass Monkey. You're ready. Yeah. Dion Diamond said
her dad had to tell her what Oh no, Henry,

(27:26):
your dad, Henry, he told you what means. Yeah. I
was singing it and he's like, you you don't know,
and I was like huh. I was like little and
he's like, you mean, what do you mean? Little? Probably
like ten because it was on an episode of A
Fresh Prince and I used to watch the reruns. And
so Dad, Henry told you what OPP stands for. Yeah,

(27:48):
he didn't say the word. I had to figure it out.
But he's like other people's and the other one, well
of the other people's. Other people. Yeah, he started out
with that, and he's like, we didn't really listen to
clean music, but your dad told you what OPP stands.
Shout out to Henry, all right, we're very late. Nate's

(28:13):
yelling at me over here. I'm writing tersely worded notes.
I don't care what dilly dally. They can fire us
whatever anyway, you know. I had dinner with the higher
ups last night theam, Mitcham, Tom Pullman. We done. We

(28:36):
had we had like a late dinner last night. They
had me up late. And guess what what we prevailed?
That's the question. I should be asleep. Hey. By the way,
we're gonna do the jump Start to Summer at Jenks Point,
Pleasant Beach, Jersey Shore with D n C E and

(28:57):
One Republic. It's gonna be a free to get in
kind of party. Yeah, come on down and one week
and a couple of days. Yeah, it's gonna be Friday Friday,
excuse me, kicking off a Memorial Day weekend. Next week.
That's next week, Yeah, next Friday. Hello, it's all sided.

(29:17):
I can't wait for Fooge and I can't wait for
Taffy Sunrise, that laughing Taffy, Laffy Taffy. Let's play Taffy.
It's gonna take scary fifty five minutes to find it.
I'll never find it. I go to spots, will come
back and play. Oh are you telling it what to do? No? Oh? God,

(29:42):
laugh Taffy. I want Goddy's dad Henry to tell her
what this song? What a student? All right, we'll take

(30:06):
a break. Whatever you want, Nate, this is your world.
Thank you all right, Elvis Duran eight metables. Last night,
Duran in the Morning Show, going to research. Ninety percent
of employers plan to enhance their employee experience this year,
and if you need to add more employees, their zip

(30:26):
recruiter zip recruiters technology finds qualified candidates for your job
and can invite your top choices to apply. Try zip
recruiter for free at zip recruiter dot com. Slash Elvis
is Elvis Duran in the Morning Show. So yesterday morning,
the Breakfast Club down at Power one O five, Charlemagne,

(30:49):
DJMV Angela Angela, Ye, they interviewed Bobby Brown and I
please what a fan, right, I mean, without doubt, I
mean Bobby Brown, you know what I'm saying. Yep. So
Diamond was just she disappeared yesterday. I'm like, where's Diamond.

(31:12):
Someone said she heard Bobby Brown's in the building. So
you went down and hung out with b Brown. He's
just the best, he really is, I mean, without doubt.
I mean, you can say whatever you want, but an icon. Yeah.
Danielle was like, I can't be friends with him. He
killed Whitney. She said, no, they weren't even together. Danielle

(31:34):
didn't say he physically killed her. You know, the documentaries
say that it was the other way around. To the
people in the back, yep, they said that Whitney was
the bad influence somewhere in the middle of the truth,
probably Bobby. So we saw Bobby. So so when you
come to, uh, I heart New York, you have to

(31:55):
go get your COVID test, right, And so they were
walking Bobby and his posse down to the COVID test
arena and I saw him, like, oh my god, this
is Bobby Brown. Oh I was with you, Yeah, I
tell you. I just I'm still starstruck with people like
Bobby Brown. I couldn't talk. So you took a picture
with him? Right? Please speak? Okay? So number one, I'm

(32:20):
obsessed with him, like he's my uncle in my head.
And that was the only thing that I was able
to get out, Like that's the only those are the
words that came out of my mouth. Bobby Brown, you
are the uncle. You are my uncle in my head.
And he goes, well, come on, niece, let's take a picture.
I'm like, I love him. He was the sweetest too.
I'm just like, oh my god, I mean, what a story, right,

(32:42):
that's awesome when you meet them and they're actually nice.
I know, I just said that to someone on that
and I met him before, but it wasn't like an
actual meeting because I couldn't get any words out. He
just walked past me. And I was so sad. Though
he lost Whitney, but he lost his daughter yea and
son daughter, and Whitney passed in like the same way. Yeah,
that's like in the bathtub. It's just I'm so happy

(33:06):
you got to meet him. Though. My life is made.
You've been having a good week, Oh great? Justin Bieber,
Bobby Brown? What's next? Act bag? Hey, don't get I
take and this is a solo stuff all day long

(33:32):
with Bobby Brown. Look at you over there, a crazy one.
Can't sleep that night, that's all concerned you know the words?
Oh yeah, ready carry okay, a real life fantasy. No

(33:52):
matter what your friends try to tell you. We were
made to fall in the to be together any kind
of weather. It's like I think that it's like that,
every little stell be there, every little step. Seriously, thank

(34:17):
god we have the breakfast club in the building. We
get to meet the most interesting people. I gotta say.
They have people on Like Kevin Hart just walks in
the building in a mon almost had a heart attack,
and and like the next day, why don't we have
Kevin Hart? Like Hello, So I actually I actually put
in a little in someone's ear down there and I
go listen, guys, some of us are fans of the

(34:37):
Kevin Hart. So next time the Breakfast Club, they have
a good producer, can you like work on trying? Davidson
comes in all the time. Hello with them. We don't
get anyone, I know, I don't. Actually we have Bossy today.
I love you know, I have thing for Bossy and
we have French. So you took you took a picture
with Bobby Brown? Did you post it? I had to

(35:00):
put I had to edit glasses over my face because
my dark spots were a little extra in the picture.
And I'm like, what do you mean, I'm not going
to stop that, you know, just under the eyes, you
know what I mean? Just under the eyes. She never
left never easy. Diamond is so beautiful. Oh thanks, I agree,
get out of here. Diamond met someone that she looked

(35:21):
up to and he actually delivered for her. Because we
always say be careful about, you know, meeting your icons.
Because she just made me disappoint Yeah, they say never
meet your idols. Should we go to the Adam Levine story?
The story? Yeah, what a my mom too with I
think it was Barry Manelow, same thing, just my poor mom,

(35:42):
I which she was so excited. He wasn't my idol.
But the guy from Creed was a real turd. Yeah,
the guy from Creed. Yeah, good's Stayeah was he was
more than a turd. He was like a runny turd.
He was whole. You know what I'm talking about. Sorry,
I'm sorry. I just called it a runny turn, regular turn,

(36:07):
easier clean up. Scott Staff running. You just called Scott
Staff a runny turn? He was. It was the worst.
Oh my god, I got one for you ready. Can
you caition? Can you tell you new edition? They can

(36:28):
show up stadium, play an erie? No, he played this
one cool? So funny you called Scott Staff a runny turn.

(37:03):
People were texting in about celebrities they met that were
running turns. Oh I love this, Oh God, one of
us is gonna be on there? So how much longer
to the Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky and Mike part? This is
we have six minutes song everybody same you ready here
ready Troggy, Yes, sit back, enjoy this refrain? Why you

(37:23):
all show me down on me? Donny tell me how
my life is supposed to be. And though you're only
try to help me, help me show me one life
is really about time? Oh why don't you feel Just
leave me alone? Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky and Mike. I love
the girl who Yeah, happy we go? Yes, what I know?

(37:46):
Nate was telling you to turn it off and we
had to get to that party. This is a twelve bitch.
This is like old school against gangster rapping. The first
time you've ever said that scary. So I love the

(38:13):
songs in our system version. Hey Nate, we're kind of late,
right very yeah? Oh here comes the text. I met
Julia Stiles and she was not thrilled to meet me.

(38:34):
Chevy Chase the biggest. Everybody says, I got a story
about that one to Chevy Chase was not very nice.
His wife is fabulous, His wife is fantastic. But he
Neil Patrick Harris. They said he's a running turn. I
tell you he has always been nice to me. I
don't believe it. Oh no, you know. Sometimes you meet

(38:57):
celebrities and they're humans, and they're human. I mean sometimes
they're going to a thing. Yep. Yeah, you never know,
and it's just one experience, and let's they get labeled
that way forever. But Scott Stapp, running Turt, running Turt,
You're so rude. I don't think we ever met him,

(39:17):
did we? Yeah? We had him on our show. Way
you have them on our show please? Years ago? Hey, um,
we shouldn't take a break, Nate, do you even care
a little bit about our show? I do? What should
we do? Hit the D the second round? Come on,
I'm waiting for you to hit that D. Want the

(39:38):
D to hit me? All right? So we have a
one and one thousand dollars free money phone tap coming
up for you after this, the free money phone tab.
He's coming up next. You are caller one hundred so
excited or the elvist in in the Morning Show Free
money phone tap, No purchase necessary boyd in Canada, Montana,
New Mexico, Washington and where we're hibitted contests in the

(40:04):
Morning Show. Any money? Yeah no, no, not yet. We'll
get to that in a minute. You know, Bozzy's on
his way in. Can we call him? I love Bozzy? Hey,
so what happened yesterday? So Scottie Bee gave you guys
a ride home, and he spaz He spazzed out. He

(40:25):
offered to take Andrew and I home, which was super nice.
He drove us back to Jersey City. However, the offer
oh sorry, somehow he was stuck with us. Begged, yeah, okay,
so you drove them home, but you spazzed out because
the road was closed or something like every other block
was closed for construction. So I was like, after I
went around the block four times, I said just get
out here, and I just like ditched him out the
door and I drove away. There were two road closures.

(40:47):
He freaked out. He was high picked, screaming and told
us to get out of his car. Why why did
you freak out like that? I couldn't have turned left,
and I was just like, please get out of the car.
I'm begging, I can't do this anymore. I was freaking out.
He literally kicked us out of the car. Way down
there we were. How far away, Andrew do you think
we were from our places? Maybe? Like he likes to
walk fifteen blocks fifteen blocks from where we actually live.

(41:10):
I have my backpack with my laptop. All my stuff
weren't combat boots because I was at work. He said,
get out of my car. I did apologize this morning.
I'm sorry. I couldn't make a laugh that it was
making me nuts. All right, where's Bossy not answering? Bossy's
on answering the phone. It comes up to private, so
he might be screening his goals. Do you think he's
Do you think he's giving us the green wheenie? I

(41:32):
don't think so. I don't think. Maybe he doesn't answer
the unknown phone numbers. Yeah, call him again. I'll try
him again. Called Bossy. You know yesterday when we tried
to call our boss and he didn't answer either. He said,
that's why I don't answer these weird numbers that are unknown.
That guy's thinking, you have a boss, Tom Tom Pelman.
When he came, he Toman, we don't have We don't

(41:53):
have a boss. Okay, we're pretty much run the show. Yeah,
is it really anarchy? Damn? Yeah? No, No, we don't
have a boss. Who do we answer to? You do
think about it? Do we answer to anyone? No? We don't.
You're right, you're right, I right? What boss? He's entering
the phone? No. Three times. What time's supposed to be here.

(42:18):
He's not supposed to be here till eight. Well, that's
in twenty something minutes. Maybe he has that blocker that
your husband Alex has on his phone. Robot killer. Yeah,
the robot killer. Let's call Alex. You think my husband
will answer the phone? No, it doesn't. He have us blocked,

(42:38):
it says, don't answer. Where her name comes up? I
haven't talked to him today. Does he know what you
were up to last night? No? Out Scottie b Yeah,
why do you freak out so much? I don't know.
Something that goes on in my head? Is that Alex?
Do you have Alex? Me? Alex? It picked up, but

(43:01):
there's nobody there. Hold on Hello, Alex? Hello? Who is he?
What is no one answering my calls? I mean, I
mean this is this shows kind of a big deal.
No one's answering. Bozzy won't answer. My own husband won't answer,

(43:21):
And Bozzies should be on the way, shouldn't he He
should be and he should answer the phone. Alex again,
play the phone tap and no, don't to me what
to do? Don't answer to anyone. Remember, remember we don't
have any bosses here. Bosses. Don't try to boss him
anarchy it is though kids always? Can you get Scott

(43:47):
step on the phone? Hey, good morning, all right, I
love I love you, love you? What did you do wrong? Nothing?
You don't you know who's coming in today? Oh, Bossy,
I'm on my way. Alex is like really turned on

(44:07):
by Bossy A little bit nervous. Hey, Yeah, I was
out very late last night with the and Dennis Clark
and Tom Pullman. We had a late night. What time
did you get home? I don't know if the last
text was around two am? Oh boy? Yeah? And bacon. Yeah,

(44:34):
we've been eating breakfast anyway. I just called to say
I love you, I love you. We started the morning
with him dancing to Crystal Waters. It was I've been dancing,
raving a great morning. What are you doing? How's everything
at the zoo today? It's very quiet right now, but
it's a beautiful day, so go out and enjoy it.
All right. I want to go to the zoo today.
All right, We're gonna let you go. Love you, love you? Bite.

(44:56):
Do I have like a pass with Bossy? I don't
seem like it sounds of a group effort. Yeah, it
sounded like he wanted an invite. Yeah, you want to
talk about a guy with big D energy boss. We
were talking about he has a girlfriend. Let's be nice
to be respectful. He calls it a group effort. Should
we do the phone tap? Yes, sir? Right, how do

(45:18):
we do this? Okay? Hit the beat? Us asks, shouldn't
we do the phone tap? As if it was his
idea told him to do seventeen minutes. Aken't forgetting. I
don't have a boss. I don't have a boss. No,
you know, bosses suck. Thinking about it. You're driving to
work right now, listening to our show, you're thinking, Yeah,
you're right, Elvis. Bosses friggin suck. No, we don't have one, Am.

(45:40):
Sometimes I wish we did have a boss to kind
of give us direction. Thea Mitcham is as close to
a boss as we've ever had. Yeah, I love her,
love her? All right, let's go. You got any money? Yeah,
it's a free money phone tap? Talk about it. Oh
the longye, we love the longye, Myti. Your kitchen is
delongied out, air fryars, coffee makers, espresso makers. You don't

(46:06):
have to choose Elvis now they have the all in
one combi coffee and espresso machine. Does it also air fry? Uh,
they're working on it. Okay, Delongie, it's espresso made right
delongee dot com. Check them out. We love Delongee And
thanks to Delongie, you're about to win one thousand dollars
with the free money phone tap. We call her one
hundred called Diamond. Now she needs to hear from you

(46:28):
one eight hundred two for two zero one hundred. All right,
who does the phone TAPSTI? Here we go, Elvi Selvis
durand the Elvis durand phone tap. It's all you scary,
Hey Jamie, good morning. You wanted to play his phone
tap on your mom? Yes? What does your mom do
for a living. She's a parking enforcement officer. She likes
to think that she's tough. She's that's a little and

(46:51):
because she works in the same town that she lives in,
sometimes people who get tickets from her track down your
phone number. Yes, they get angry actually, and they want
the ticket taken care of. All right, you start the
call and tell her some crazy guy who she gave
a ticket to somehow got your phone number at work. Okay, cool?
Hello mom? Yeah, what are you doing? No? What are

(47:15):
you doing? Nothing? What's up? I have a problem. Okay, okay,
what's the problem. Some guy keeps calling my job because
you gave him a ticket. You're kidding, No, I'm not.
He's on my phone now. But who is he? Do
you know? I don't know. He said it was Richard wed.
How did you get your phone number? Someone must have

(47:36):
told him you got your cell phone number. No, mom,
he called my job, Richard Weedy. Why couldn't you just
come to my house? Yeah? Conference him in. I'm gonna
be really picked because I don't even know who the
hell he is. All right, let me press the button,
hold on hello, Jamie. Yeah, you have your mom on

(47:56):
the phone. Yes I do. Yeah, who who is it?
My name is Richard Weed and I have a blue
BMW that you had ticketed about three weeks ago. Yeah,
and I just wanted to know if I can get
that cleared up. You do work for parking enforcement, right, Yeah?
But like, what kind of ticket was this? I can't
believe you would try to track me down over a ticket. Well,

(48:18):
you're not listed in the phone book. I had no choice,
but you had a choice. You had a choice, obviously
gave you a ticket. For a reason, I know, but
I was calling to complain about that. Let me tell
you something. You do not call my daughter's job. I
need you to hang up. I will report this to
the police department. Wait, hold on a second. Well, first
of all, that is harassment, what you're doing. It's really not.

(48:40):
I was very polite to your daughter, actually, but you
have no My daughter didn't know who you were. My
daughter's all upset right now, Jamie. Are you upset right now? Yeah,
because you're calling my job. That's you had to call
my husband to get me off the road to come
here to find out that somebody's calling over a parking ticket.
It's the principle behind it, you know. Well, then I
you know what you should do. Plead not guilty and

(49:02):
see me in course. No, but here's what happens. Really,
I really think that you should because I like to
tell the judge that you're calling my daughter's work. You. Uh, Jamie,
what you hang up? I'm hanging up, missus, Hicky. No,
please don't please, no, wait hold on now listen here
you're gonna hear me out. Okay, I put my money
in the parking pay Listen. Let me tell you something. Yeah,

(49:23):
I don't do the parking pay. Okay, okay, but you
don't know why you got a ticket. But I don't
do the park Okay, it's ten dollars. It's only ten dollars.
Can you just retract it and then we can have
a nice day and we can all be on our
merry little way. I need you to hang up, and Jamie,
I want you to hang up. No, I'm so furious. No,
what are you getting. You have no right to be
angry at me because you take your aggressions out on
people like us because you're having a bad day. I

(49:46):
get a parking ticket. You can't call people to harass them.
You cannot know what you're doing. This is not harassment, missus, Hicky,
just because you want to know who gave you I'll
tell you in just a second. Just hear me out.
You to tell me now, I'll tell you just a minute. Okay,
hold on a second. You guys go around giving down tickets.
Ticket listen, citizens like myself every single day. I want

(50:08):
to plead not guilty, and the judge will see you.
That's all you have to do with that ticket. You
don't call my house, you're there. Yeah, okay, So listen,
say just talk to him. Okay, you just yelling him?
Get him off the phone. Oh my god, he's gonna
he's gonna kick my ass. Hello mom, Yeah, where are

(50:29):
you on the phone. Yeah? Who you're on the phone
is police department. Are you serious? I am serious. I
am so serious. Nobody can do something like that. He says.
It's aggravated harassment. I just call the sergeant. Listen here, miss,
I just want to know why we just can't settle
this out of court because I am not the judge,

(50:49):
and I don't write tickets. You just hand them all back.
And you have no business calling my daughter's business. If
that was the case, you could have saw me downtown.
I'm not gonna explain again, but I'll tell you somebody
who can explain to you. I'll give you his number. Well,
I got a name and phone number for you. Could
you write this down? Okay? His name is Elvis, last
name is Duran. Your daughter's playing a phone tap on you.

(51:12):
That's really a thing to say hi to your daughter?
Oh my god, I'm scary. You know that phone tap
was from two thousand and three. Damn, Almost as old
as Scottie B's Cargo shorts. He's worrying today. Vintage their vintage.

(51:33):
Oh okay, thought the wife threw away? Like all your
cargo shorts? How did those make you? Because there were
two pair that I hid that I really like. You
know what I say? His cargo shorts are so old?
He ultimate New Navy. Anyway, that was your free money
phone tap. That was what hell wire were you in
two thousand and three? Let's see eight years old? But

(51:55):
it sounds like so like a kid. Anyway, that was
your free money phone tap. Let's go talk to rom Hey, Robin, Hello, Robin.
What's your day all about today? Oh? Just working? Been
at it since two am? What do you do? I
actually work two jobs. So what's your overnight job? But

(52:15):
I work at the Sheriff's department. Oh thank god, thank god.
Someone's looking out for Really, you're looking out for us. Robin.
You are a caller one hundred. I'm gonna give you
a thousand dollars. Wow, thanks for our friends at DELONGI.
You have one thousand dollars on the way. Robin. I
want you to spend it on yourself and do something
great for you because you deserve it. Okay, I will

(52:37):
thank you. No thank you for listening every day, and
thank you to the Delongi Delongi dot com. Can you
spell it? Try check them out. You can buy it
an espresso machine today. Can you hear my lisp? It's
a little it's coming out a little bit more today.
You know, I have a list for a slur. No,
I tell what happened. I actually chip my tooth and

(53:00):
I have to get it fixed. But until I get fixed,
I'm gonna lisp I lisp. I don't hear it? Yeah, okay,
you from now and you will hear it. It's a
little cruel that there's an s in the word lisp. Yes, yeah, anyway,
Thank you Deloggie. Another one thousand dollars freemanty phone attempt tomorrow.
Uh should we take him right? Yes? Miss? Part of

(53:20):
today's show. We listen with Elvis Duran on demand. The
entire show uploaded every day. A lot of people listen
to us on demand on the radio app in the
morning show, lost our mind? We really have What are
you eating? Gandhi's eating something? What are you eating? I
don't know? Well, I was on the table. Hey, so boss,

(53:43):
he's on the way. Shouldn't he be here by now?
I'm sorry. What. Yeah, well he is arriving now and
then he's got to go through COVID testing and then
he'll come up. Stinks in here and guess what. You
threw out all the candles. So we don't have any
way to make it smell nice. It smells like awful
for it in here. Normally we put on a nice
smelly candle. You can I ask a question, how can

(54:04):
we COVID test our guests but we don't COVID test
our something? Can I just say? I said? The other day,
I go, well, I love the fact that we're not
giving they're not giving COVID to us, but what about
us giving COVID to that? I know? Not our problem,
not our problem. So New York City. New York City
sent out a little memo yesterday saying that if you're indoors,
you need to be wearing a mask. We're on high alert, Tyler.

(54:28):
But the thing is, I think we're all just kind
of tired of it. So no, no one's doing it.
It's recommended, right. I did bring it with me just
in case that's doing anything in your bag. What's that from?
It's not doing anything in your bag? Then yell I
will take it out when I'm in certain situations. So
do I. I bust out my mask in elevators, really
crowded areas. Yeah, look at me, stupid, I'll kick you

(54:50):
the trains. Yeah. As soon as I hear someone cough,
I'm like, not on my wrong, now, cover it up.
And it's not even COVID, it's I don't want anything yet,
so they keep there is this? Are we the only
people on high alert right now? I mean, are there
other places on high alert? I think there probably are,
but they're not broadcasting, you know what I mean? Right, Like,

(55:10):
even here, unless you're actively looking for its. People are
just so tired. I think we got a memo yesterday.
Yeah we did. Go. I don't think they've ever heard
of COVID, anybody here even like worried or no when
each other and I've never heard of Florida is like
happy hour NOVID. No. The thing is, people are so

(55:34):
sick of wearing masks, and and I think a lot
of people gotta help us. I mean a lot of
people are just tired of it. And well, the good
thing is it's not mandated, it's just recommended, recommended, And
that's right. You have the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. We
never got a boost one. He had one, but Scary.

(55:57):
Our theory is Scary was going out renight during the
height of COVID. Yeah he was, and then he was
coming in your breathing on us. You were right, Yeah,
I was. We're convinced. It strange because I know people
who were double vacts boosted everything and they got it.
And then I know Scary I know, and the people
who were double vacs and boosted they were careful. I
think serious, like, well he got one Johnson and Johnson shot.

(56:20):
He's like, I'm good. Scary never got it. I don't
get cocared of Scary. But we all decided that Scary,
if he ever did have it, would never tell any
of us. And he's the person who would hide the
zombie bite until it's two. Keep in mind, I'm the
closest to Scary. I mean, he's right on my shoulder,

(56:43):
and obviously raw garlic fights COVID because his breath is kicking.
You know, garlic is good for you. I read about
the health benefits of garlic. Garlic is very good for you.
But it's not good to be standing next to someone
who is garlic breath. I had garlic last night though, Okay,
go away, he knows, he knows. All right, here, let's
get into the even Danielle report. This is like, it's

(57:04):
eight o'clock. This is your six thirty report. Yeah, here
we go. So, if the Notorious Big had lived, he
would celebrate his fiftieth birthday on Saturday. Whoa, but he's
not here, so his hometown will be paying triple to him.
On Friday. The Empire State Building, in partnership with Bad
Boy Atlantic and Rhino Records, will host a ceremony that
will include Bickie's mom, his children, his close friends, and

(57:26):
little Kim. A lot of other people are gonna be
There's gonna be pretty pretty cool on the Empire State
Building will change its flights their colors too, red and
white with a crown spinning on its mast in honor
of the late Christopher Wall. That's cool. The Notorious Big,
who unfortunately passed away ninety seven to twenty four years wow.
So yeah crazy. Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford are going

(57:47):
to star in the next Yellowstone prequel show, currently titled
nineteen thirty two. Oh yeah, yeah, that's name. It's the
name of the ranch in Texas. Yeah, I think that's yeah.
It's actually gonna follow the Dutton family during Prohibition and
the Great Depression, and I know a lot of people
are excited about it. So that's on the way. Jimmy
Kimmel will be returning to Brooklyn for a week long

(58:09):
stent this fall. That's exciting. Katy Perry did not always
want children. She said she always loved taking care of people.
Her friends and family always called her mom. But then
when she saw how awesome Orlando Bloom was with his kid,
she said, you know what, it was a no brainer.
I knew he was going to be the best dad
and it was just gonna be good for us. So

(58:29):
that's why she decided to have kids. Say they're so
for you. Condie's distribled. So I nowhere nowhere near the
holiday season. But there's two stories about the holiday season. Today,
Dolly Parton is going to star in a new holiday musical.
It's called Dolly Parton's Mountain Magic. It's a modern day

(58:52):
musical about the making of a Network TV special. And
then Miley Cyrus announced that she will be ringing in
the new year again on NBC. She'll host Miley's New
Year's Eve party and that is coming December thirty first,
Happy New Year, everybody. There you go. Chris Rock might
host the Oscars again. I know we all know what
happened to him this year, but it did really well

(59:13):
until they're thinking he could be back next year. And
just a fyi, if you are a This is US
fan and you didn't watch last night's episode and you're
gearing up to the series finale next week, don't look online.
There are spoilers from last night everywhere and it was
a very very very big emotional episode. So don't look.
Goldberg season finale tonight, Wonder Year season finale, You've got

(59:33):
this Survivors on the Mass Singer season finale. And Amazon
Prime has one called Love Stock High. It's an Amazon
original with Lindsay Lohan. It's a UK dating series. And
that's my Danielle. Thank you, Danielle. We're watching everything. You
text to five see a text. The girl at the
bagel shop here has a tattoo on her face from
her cheek bone down to her jaw. It says ride

(59:55):
her on one side. Text us Tina animis to apply
Elvie Strand In the Morning Show every three seconds, there's
a new victim of identity theft. LifeLock by Norton makes
it easy to help protect yourself. No one can monitor
all your transactions at all businesses, but you can save
up to twenty five percent off your first year at
LifeLock dot com. Use the promo code Elvis good morning.

(01:00:19):
Oh my god, I can't believe I actually guest throughly.
You guys have no idea how much it seems. Yeah, basically,
I gotta listen to you guys every day for multiple
hours a day. Days. We find a Barbie shoe in
your underwear one time, no, and no, they found it
when they gave me a colonic Oh sorry. Oh thank
you for like fifteen years and you guys are awesome.

(01:00:40):
I love you guys. Thank you. We keep getting better
with a guys, the best morning show every Welcome to
the show, and the Morning Show. Strand in the Morning Show.
So I sent Bossy to my office to get a cocktail.
Oh did you and he didn't bring anything. Oh he's

(01:01:03):
going back. Bossy, go to my office. He loves my
gone fisting sign. Who doesn't. The first time I saw that,
I was like, this is the place I need to work.
I'm so sorry that macchiato buddy, he's got that macciato
in his hands. He's got that big machiato energy. Yeah. Anyway,
so Bossi's on the way. You can talk to music

(01:01:24):
and I talk love. Lisa Wolf is here, le Lisa,
Come here, Lisa, Come here, Lisa. I've known Lisa Wolf
for how long? Come here forever. We used to go
to boutiques together. She's oge come here. So Lisa Wolf
God years ago worked for Columbia Record. Just remember that
here he was with Maria hit the microphone. So I mean,

(01:01:49):
Lisa Wolf and I have been friends for so many years.
And all the superstars you've brought to our show. Give
me a list. Go Mariah one Direction, Nile, five seconds
of Summer, on and on. You were with Mariah for
a long time, yes, I know, but then she started
representing young cute boys and we have another one today. Anyway,

(01:02:14):
thank you for bringing Bozzi to us. We love you. Hey, so, um,
we should get into around the room. Can we go
around the room? Music? What do be quick? Why are
you yelling at mean? We all want Bozzy around the room.
We'll start with you, Gandhi what's on your mind today?
So we've talked about this before, but I recently got

(01:02:35):
back from the Dominican Republic, and everybody's idea of Americans
is that we love cheese. We do, we do. But
the amount of cheese on things it was out of control.
So you can't have a little bit of cheese. It
was like three servings of it. There was cheese wrapped
over everything, fried on top of everything. I said, what
is going on, Americans? You love cheese? Don't we love cheese?
You know our friend Vienna from Tanzania, Africa, He's like

(01:02:58):
you Americans, you eat so much cheese. We do. I
have no idea. Walks in and walks out. Oh we
bought some Bond Street sake. Oh dear god. The selection
in there is a little bit rough. I searched. I
scoured the whole thing. That's all we got. All right,
we got Welliam Tito's, but we're gonna drink it. Though.
We do love cheese. You like cheese, I ever do

(01:03:20):
love cheese. Around the room is about cheese. I can
I get comfire, like you know what was going on here?
Don't get too comfortable. The level of chaos in this
room is my favorite thing of the day. We do
have a cheese problem. We have a cheese problem. Speaking
of cheese, Mozzonella cheese. I was at a restaurant yesterday,
this place ill Molino in Dumont, New Jersey. I unplugged.

(01:03:44):
But the thing about it is this, It's all about
the show. I loved when they make tableside things like guacamole.
They did tableside Muzonella, and I watched them make it
with the water and everything. It was so beautiful. If
you have a chance to do something and go to
a restaurant where they do stuff like a show, it
makes the experience that much more better. Better, then make

(01:04:07):
it nice for you. I disagree, disagree, I disagree, wouldn't
mean I actually didn't even hear what she said. I'm
just here for some controversy. I feel like the show
could use a little bit of you know, open that
sukey already. Why do you show up and get to work? Listen?
If we start this right now, I don't know if
you guys are like where this will go over. Listen.

(01:04:27):
It's been off the rail since we walked in this morning.
I don't think you can make it. We're doing this.
I was. I was drinking until two this morning. Anyway,
Oh my gosh, this is Bond Street sukey, but I
think this is kind of old. Anyway, go ahead. Oh
do you love it? When you're going to return something
on Amazon that you don't want and they tell you

(01:04:49):
we'll give you a refund, don't worry about some favorite
That happened to me this morning. The thing was twenty
bucks and what was it? It was a T shirt
that I didn't need because I had another one similar,
and so I was gonna send it back and they said,
don't worry about sending it back. You keep that will
still refund you flip the T shirt? Yeah, yeah, stitch fake.
Where do I sell? PopMart? Fishmarket? Here comes that t shirts? Amazon?

(01:05:11):
There's no When they're answering the phone, thank you, Hey, Froggy,
what's up? You have pictures in your phone that require explanation? Yes,
all of them. So the other day I'm thumbing through
some pictures and I'm showing somebody and I don't know
why it's still in there. I guess I should delete
them all, but there's so many. It was a naked
picture of Greg t hovering over a dollar bill, but
you could see everything, and so that person, it's so

(01:05:33):
fast when it happens that they think it's you. So
you have to go back and then explain that it's
not you, and then why you have it? Why you
deleted that? When Greg Te worked here, we used to
play butt bucks and he would pick up dollar bills
with his ass and give them away to the tenth collar. Oh,
I love my business. I have a video of him
dropping a line out of his butt, then Dan Yell

(01:05:53):
immediately picking it up and throwing it at Froggy's head.
That is one of my favorite videos we've ever taken.
The most fun background. You should leave music and get
into radio. You know what I've been thinking about it.
It's it's really safe here. It's a comfyc you know. Yeah,
there's booze. There's booze, and there's babes. Babe, there's babes everywhere. Boobs.

(01:06:14):
There's lots of boobs. What do you say? Boobs? Oh,
booze so boom ye use Daniel's micro Every once in
a while, you just need a hug. And I want
to thank Bossy for the hug. I was going in
for the handshake and he said what is that a
friends are for? Buddy? And he hugged me. It felt good.

(01:06:36):
Well this just that he gave me a reach around.
It was pretty awesome, just getting me to live on radio.
So so um Nate. Bossy took the subway coming in.
He brought a switchblade. He brought it. Where'd you find it?
I have it? My dad gave it to me. Can
I hold onto it? I'll take it? No, he was

(01:06:58):
like radios a knife someone? I mean, this someways dangerous? Right, Wow,
this is not a problem. Were missing anyone? Okay? I
think we got everybody? Right? Did we get everyone? That's it?
We didn't get Okay, we have to take a break.
But when they come back, Bossy will have a check check.
We'll have check check check, sibilants, chest, sibilants check, We'll
have the Bossy. The Bossy moment is on the way comes. Okay,

(01:07:22):
I don't know what. Okay. In the Morning show, it's scary, Joe.
It's the good neighbors at State Farm. Believe you don't
have to give up what you love for great insurance
for surprisingly great rates. Like a good neighbor State Farm
is there? Call or go to State Farm dot com
to get a quote today. We love the Mercedes Ben's

(01:07:42):
interview lounge looks a lot like our studio, It really does.
You just heard the one and only Bossy clear his throat,
preparing himself, preparing himself for an interview. Turned this MinC
prophone up. Bossi's much love. This is just making demands
yea everybody today? Are you your sake from Bond Street? Yes? Yes, honestly,

(01:08:07):
Elvis is making me drink right now live on radio.
I didn't make you do anything, So okay, I want
to tell the story here and now again. So the
first time we interviewed Bossy, the interview was done. We
had a great time. It was great. He and I
started talking music out in the living room over here,
and then Scary comes up and says, you know, your

(01:08:27):
songs almost over. You gotta get in here and do
a break. I'm like, nah, and I just wanted to
talk to you for hours. I find you fascinating. Your
take on music and everything's like sonic. I guess you're
a fascinating guy and you're a great artist on top
of that. All right, so I've licked Bozzy's but what

(01:08:50):
else I like? Just keep going what else about me?
What do you think about me? No, but Bozzi, I mean,
you have this new song out. I'm gonna play it
in a minute. We're talking about the album, which is
coming up soon, right, yeah soon. I haven't said anything
about it. Yeah. How come people artists never ever give

(01:09:13):
us a date when it comes to albums. Well, I
have a date, but I think, well, I think what's
important for me too, is that this time around, specifically,
I want to really set up something cohesively, create like creative,
you know, and that withholding dates and creating things around.
It's all right, but it's coming out tomorrow. No. Hey,

(01:09:34):
what was the word you used earlier? I thought it
was I said explorative, But I don't know if that's
actually words explorative of words straight name. It sounds like
it should be. If not, we should add it in.
So okay. So Bozzi lives in Los Angeles, but when
he comes to New York, he finds himself in an
explorative mood where he feels like he's just like the
rest of us. I mean, the city is much bigger
than will ever be. You love visiting New York. I

(01:09:56):
mean it's the best place in the world and it's
because there's spontaneity here. You know, I always talk about
spontanuity is a word. It is, for sure, is spontaneity, spontaneity.
That's not a word. That can't that cannot be a word.
All right, Well if it's a word, if it's not
a word, you know what it means. And it sounded

(01:10:16):
pretty smart. You throw it in, okay, thrown in. Well,
but this is the thing though, Like in in La
if you go somewhere and it's a plan, you know,
you have to drive somewhere, you have to basically commit
your time to being there. But here you can leave.
You can get lost here find things naturally. You know.
That's the thing about New York. I mean, you could

(01:10:36):
down here downtown Tribeca, you can start walking north and
you could end up in Harlem within several hours. But
it goes so fast because there's stuff to look at everywhere.
The city has a pulse for sure, and also a rhythm.
When you set, like going somewhere, you're setting an expectation
for something, and expectation leads to disappointment or even you
know if it doesn't. But here it's like there is nothing.

(01:10:58):
It's just like you just find it. You're in it, right. Yeah,
it's much bigger than all of us combined. Yeah, all right,
I got bozzy questions. Go, how's that sake feeling so far?
It's a little bit strange between this coffee and the
sake that I've only consumed this morning. But we call
that the crap yourself special. Oh yeah, yeah, you're gonna
bust a move in a minute. Okay, so I gotta say,

(01:11:21):
don't get mad at me. Okay. Golfing? Why are you golfing?
I'm getting grilled right now. Huh yeah, golf Frog loves golfing.
This is the thing. I'm a terrible golfer, Like I'm
I'm not out there because I'm good at it. I'm
out What is this headphones the golfers talking to see
let me hear no, no, no, no, no, you don't
have to be good. Oh play exactly. Well, this is

(01:11:44):
the thing, Like, it's just something about being out there.
You know. It's like, what other activity do we have
that brings you outside for five hours in a wide
open grass? So Froggy said, come out with me, drive
the cart, I'll golf. It's zen. I'm with nature. I've
never seen someone so violent. Yeah, I mean he broke

(01:12:08):
two golf clubs. Listen, I'm out there shooting like two
hundred and fifty. It's insane. Right, people are confused how
my score is so high? Music on the golf course
or no, uh no, man, I really like to go.
I try and say off my phone out there. I mean,
I just don't know what other activity. Lets you do

(01:12:28):
that for so long? And like being such open landscape.
Have you ever played soccer golf? I have not. It's
really cool. It's golf holes, but they're bigger, so it's
for soccer balls. And you go in the morning, really
early before it gets too hot, and you it's soccer
golf exactly where we do. So funny. There's different places
all over the place going there's a there's a a

(01:12:50):
resort in the Caribbean called Baker's Bay where you play
with you can no shirt, no socks, no shoes whatever.
Right you've been have you been from? I haven't been.
They were like Ricky Fowler, Jordan's Speeth. A lot of
the guys that justin Thomas. They go there every spring
break and play and they play in bathing suits, no no,
no shoes, no nothing, and they had the best time.
They ride on top of the carts and throw it

(01:13:12):
and they drink. They definitely do. You know what I
love about golf too. I love that I'm a complete
beginner at it. You know, Like I think as you
get older, you kind of just you become comfortable with
the things that you're good at and you kind of
leave everything else alone. So Bozzy, you're so explorative, spontaneous.
That's crazy. I like that one. All right, let's talk music.

(01:13:34):
You know, look, it seems to be the theme, but
I bring it up with all artists who come see us,
we were all locked the hell down for a while.
You wrote music, you perform music, and then you know,
a year and a half later you release it. This song,
will it ever feel the same? Came from a time
in your life you're no longer in. That's the thing

(01:13:54):
about artists. I mean, you record a song and then
you leave it, and then we hear it that's your past. Yeah,
I mean it's interesting, honestly, a lot of this. The
interesting thing about this album is that I've been making
it for almost five years. Like there's music on this
album that's five years old that I'm just now kind
of finishing and reach giving music that you we'll never
hear because it's awful. Do you know it's interesting? So

(01:14:17):
I never go to the studio to just make music
and guess like, I go and I'm excited. I go
and I have an idea or have something I want
to talk about. So I would say ninety five percent
of the songs have ever made have came out or
for short going to come out, you know, like I
don't have like some artists have like one hundred and
thirty songs that they like. I don't force music. I

(01:14:37):
go when I feel it. And Danielle don't sit home
and drink sake. Danielle has a request of all artists
who record bad music that it's never gonna be released.
Just called the crap by Bozzi and then I got
your worst crap. All the artists who have the songs,
they are like, oh, I can't put this out, it's
so bad. That's like most music today. Just haven't you recorded, Bozzy,

(01:15:07):
haven't you recorded something that's just so godfu oh my god. Yes,
of course, but let me let me explain it. Though
they're early. So while I was finding myself, I guess
sonically the early music that you make, getting to that
point where you're like, oh I know myself, oh wow,
Like people wouldn't want to hear it, though. I think
maybe someone would laugh at me, But no, I think
we'd want to. You know, the crap to you is

(01:15:29):
like great stuff to us. Now you guys would hate it.
We talked ed Sharon ed. Sharon says he has like
a double album of crap. I would buy that. I
would buy it. I'd pay for Bozzy's crap. That's hot.
You know what I'm saying. Le stuff music boy? Okay, Um,

(01:15:54):
it's great, Yes, it is good. Yes. How's your love life? Yes? Yes, yes,
some times, yes, most times? Yes. We never pride. I
don't prime asking for a friend pride, Yeah, for a friend, pride,
feel free? All right, more questions for Bozzy? Oh oh
you're I'm ready for that one. No, I do have
a question. Actually, so you said music today is kind

(01:16:16):
of crappy. No, No, I never said page, but what's
the good music to you? Um? I never said that. Okay,
music is subjected, but I heard it. No Elvis said
that he want my crap or something. Um, No, I
mean I love a lot of music today there's a
lot of really cool artists. But I think for me,
I've recently got really into like the last fifty years

(01:16:38):
of music in general. You know, there's like so much
good stuff I think I miss. And we were talking
about the Beatles before. Yeah, the Beatles, McCartney, the Eagles. Yeah,
there's lots of amazing stuff out there. So you would
to see Paul McCartney the other night, I did, this
makes me want to like talk like this. What kind

(01:16:59):
of artist is he to you? Um, I think he's
someone who you know, I was saying that. I think
it's I was most grateful to just see him and
appreciate him in real life because him the Beatles opened
a door, you know, for a certain type of music
and a certain type of anthemic music that I think
I definitely try and chase in my records. You know,
obviously not level yet. This is a great song. Did

(01:17:25):
he sing the song? He did? Yeah, and I took
my shirt off. I got really loose. Yeah, I was screaming, yeah, wow, dude,
what are you doing back here? Man? It's the sucking

(01:17:51):
all right, you know what. I'll just do a straight
interview them. No stock like coming in here. Don'ld do
the straight interview. He doesn't buzzy you make music? Tell
us about that? Exactly what does it mean when we
from bio? Andrew Blazzi is a musician and record producer
from the Universe rose to prominence when his song mine

(01:18:11):
was used in a musical Andrew, your name is Andrew, Drew.
We call you Andrew when you've done something that Andrew.
Now you call me Andy, Andy, and I'm gonna go
by Andy. My next album is actually called Hi, I'm
Andrew though. Andrew Blozzi is a musician and record producer

(01:18:36):
from the United States who rose to prominence when his
song mine was used in a musically a music meme
in twenty seventeen. Musically it was before so what a
disrespectful explanation? Who put that up? It must be somewhere
on the internet. No, it is on the internet. I
see it all the time. Before it was TikTok. It

(01:18:57):
was called musically here, here's your bio. There's actually something
good on here. It says this song is the most
personal I've maybe ever written. Well, I said that. Nobody
said that for me? Is yeah, but why is it
so personal to you? All Right? Let's talk about this song.
We're Gonna pay in a minute. Why is Yeah, I
mean it's a general question, but why why? Why is
this song more personal? Well personal than other songs? This

(01:19:18):
song was very personal because I mean, coming out of
a four year relationship. Um, I didn't go out and
write a bunch of breakup music. It was tough for
me to think about it. It was tough for me
to talk about it, and that song was the only
time that I had kind of opened up to the
subject and everything kind of came out from that song,

(01:19:38):
which is interesting. It's like, after I made that song,
it felt like it had almost passed in a way.
But it's interesting putting it out today because it's like
the fresh ears. It feels like it's happening right now,
and it's like, I don't know, it's it's I want
to I wish i'd put it out when I made
it so I could support it publicly with more like enthusiasm.

(01:20:01):
But now even hearing it is a little tougher because
I was trying to tell the truth in it, so
it doesn't feel like you're reliving it now when you
hear it. In some ways, yes, I mean like I
listened to the song so much up until it came out,
But when you do give it to people, it becomes
for real, you know, Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what

(01:20:21):
I love about artists like you. It's all about honesty.
It's from the heart, it's from the brain, it's from
the soul. I really do try to do that, you know,
I really do. I don't think you try. I think
you just automatically do no offense, you no offense, You're
doing exactly what you want to. Thank you. I think
pretty great at what you do. No, but to be

(01:20:44):
able to open up and just let your heart sing
that it's vulnerability, it's courage. There's something great. There's something
beautiful about that, for sure. And I don't think you're
not afraid of being vulnerable and talking about how you're feeling,
do you really? I'm not afraid of it. But I
do find it interesting because I feel like there is
a lot of I'm gonna say, in nothing, somebody at

(01:21:08):
the Dictionary in authenticity, let's let's use that in this world.
So I think when someone does try to be sincere,
sometimes maybe it gets washed up in all of it,
and I've become fearful of that, you know, because I
really am at the end of the day, I really
am trying to tell the truth and articulate how I feel.

(01:21:28):
What's really important to you is being human. Definitely, definitely,
like really actually human though. And that's like even I
have this weird relationship with music even at this point,
because I look at the first few years of my
career and I was almost playing this character of myself,
you know. And it's scary because when the world validates
you for something, you start playing it too, like, Okay,

(01:21:50):
well they've seen me and accepted me as that, you know,
I'm going to spend my time maintaining that instead of
actually being who I really am. What I realized is
like it's like we are known for these short things
that we do, like a big song or a good
performance or a good movie, but in reality, like you're
a human ninety nine of the time outside of your accomplishments,

(01:22:11):
and their society has it completely backwards. You're just recognized
for those moments. But I'm like, I have to live
in my house all week, you know, I have to
be alone, but myself, I have to be comfortable with myself.
And they don't really tell you that so mental health
and music together always yeah. Yeah, So do you find

(01:22:35):
that you have to you have to be able to
be honest about where you are mentally health wise? It's
in your music. I mean you've actually talked about in
the past, You've talked about your mental health and where
you are in life and where you are on your
journey this and that. Do you think if you were

(01:22:55):
totally don't get this wrong. Do you think if you
were totally sane, you'd be as great as you are musically?
Because I know if we were saying we would have
the most Boris show ever. Yeah. So, But as far
as being a musician and speak for other artists as well,
if you could, mental health is a part of expressing it.
It's interesting you say that I was talking to a
friend about this. It's like I am almost consciously unorganized

(01:23:20):
sometimes because it makes me more creative. I feel more childlike,
you know, and I don't know if that's just an
excuse for being really messy, but like, yeah, definitely. I
mean I think creativity, just like I said, I don't
go to the studio every day. Creativity comes like it's
not something that you can force, Like if I played basketball,
I could go to the gym every day and it

(01:23:40):
would tangibly have an effect on how I play. But
music isn't like that, which makes it confusing. It's not
something you can work hard at. You can work hard
at promoting it, you know, or like creating a world
around it, but when you make music, it just comes
when it comes, you know. So being unorganized definitely allows
it to fall in more. I think so of hearing
the stories behind songs, because back to your mental health point,

(01:24:03):
you always feel that celebrities are living these perfect lives
and everything is great and they're never sad and they
never have bad days, and then you hear them talk
about No, I was actually going through a breakup and
I was in a really dark place. I wrote this
piece and it helped me get through. And that is
what I think music is all about. And it's great
to hear this story because then I relate to it
a little bit more than if I just heard the
song blind and never heard that story. For sure, keep

(01:24:25):
telling the stories. Um, okay, you know what, I'm gonna
play the song? Maybe you played the song boss. He's here,
by the way, I thought we were calling him Andy Andy?
Is it here? Yes? Right. Well, ever, feel the same
when I play this? When you hear the first note,

(01:24:46):
what do you think about? Hold on here it is?
What do you think about? Um? I don't know enough time.
What do you think about? Do you hear the song?
It takes you to a place? What is? Where is it? Um?
Are you listening? We too cerebral for you today? Yeah,
you guys are creeping me out. Too much continuity? Actually,

(01:25:10):
what did I screw up enough to say this? Authentic?
This is such a good interview. Love this show. Wish
you guys did more interviews like this. Yeah, man on sake, Yeah, yeah,
we have to pass around the sake every time. There's
just someone in the back room sending in these texts
My mom My, Mom's texting, and for sure I know

(01:25:31):
this is listening. I love you mom. Hi Mom, Whatever
you do, everyone say hi to my mom because I
promise you she's listen. Said Hi Mom, she's the best.
I'm gonna play the song whatever you do, don't stop
at this time. You can actually let it play. Man,
let me get these spins. Jesus Christ, do how many
seconds has to play before it counts as a spin?
Is it? The whole song? Can we just do. You

(01:25:51):
will do the start the first verse five six times.
This is over. He again, there was There was less
than three minutes long, Bozzy, that's longer than my other music.
What was going on off the air was really interesting.
What do you mean? So he wanted to hear the
on air version of what the song actually sounded like,

(01:26:12):
because it sounds different than the raw version. And I
didn't know that that actually happened. So we have this
room in the back of the building. I'll take you there.
It's it's called the engineering room. Okay, just just trust me,
Just trust me. Now, back in the engineering room, we
have these things called compressors. We have this audio chain.

(01:26:34):
Right of course, it takes the song you recorded and
it totally remixes it. That's what radio does. Yeah, so,
I mean you heard it for sure. I didn't. It
didn't sound like your song at all, did it. It
sounded like the song. But this is the thing. In
the first half of the song, it's just acoustic guitar
in my vocals, and I added a really subtle white
noise in the background just to create this type of

(01:26:55):
texture inside is like, Yeah, it's like a really gentle
like just to create I wanted. I wanted the song
to sound like you were in the room with me,
which is why I added that it had a natural
You'll never be able to tell listening like this, and
even on the radio, you probably can't tell you you're
talking right now. I'll review later. You truly will not.

(01:27:19):
I don't know if even anybody would have noticed it.
May I read you a text? No? Where's that text? Bro?
It's like, oh my god, I can feel your pain
just twenty seconds into the song. I can feel your pain.
Twenty What a loser? Imagine if they said that. No,
I'm kidding, I'm kidding. That was a nice comment. Thank you? What? What? What? Nate?

(01:27:45):
Why are you running a little bit? Nate? Get out
of here, dude. You're being me okay, taking me to
lunch later, Nate doesn't know. I ran into my over,
So I'm just kicking up money right now. Elvis is
pat of me. Twenties under the table. Nate's taking me

(01:28:05):
out for We're having cocktails for lunch. Come out of
the dude. I'm hammered already. Okay, where are you going, bossy?
Where are you going next? What are you doing next? Um?
Lisa where's he going next? I have another I have
another interview. I'm gonna go do and then, um, I'm
gonna have a dark rest in my day. No, I'm good.
He's gonna explain. You guys are gonna if you're gonna
find me somewhere in the corner, you know I can.

(01:28:29):
You'd fit right in exactly back room? Is that Boss?
So there's something else. I thought you would say this, Gandhi,
but you didn't. During the song we were talking to
BOSSI he's just a great guy. Yeah, as if he's
not here, right he is? And thank you guys. Know
he said nice things about you too, or he likes
to do interviews with you because the boy and you

(01:28:51):
guys too. I think it's very easy to talk to
people that. Um, I could just be myself with you know,
I don't have to prepare a bit or have anything. No,
I could just come in and trust that we can
have like a natural And obviously we didn't prepare no,
and I'm honestly not even really. The thing is too
is I'm not even really doing like promo for this.
But I love you guys, and anytime of course of course.

(01:29:12):
All right, So but next big song, I have you
better played a lot. We'll run it into the ground.
There we go. So whenever you can, please support Bozzy
because he's a starving artist. He's a starving artist. He
is so worthy of your adulation. That's not a word.

(01:29:34):
Can Bossy stay and yell Nate? Yeah, yeah, that's definitely
Nate back there, Boss, get out of here. Weve Nate alone.
The producer just walked you do a talent fit. I
love that and I gotta deep a little love Bozzy.
Thank you guys so much. You always have a place

(01:29:56):
start table. Thank you push on. But also they're well
cast in terms of their voices. Everybody has a very
distinctive voice. All right, Daniel, what's your airborn? Elvis Duran
in the Morning Show, Elvis Duran in the Morning Show,
the Bossy something else? How did it go? I know

(01:30:21):
he's your crush. Yeah, see both Alex and I have
a crush on Bob. Right. He did a good job
keeping it together, A good job, I know. But we
were talking out in the living room and I'm just
I'm like, oh God, look at him. He's got those
beautiful eyes, he's got that spirit, he's got that big
d energy. Good spirit. He does. No, he's room. He's

(01:30:48):
in the serial room anyway, Bossy was then interview good, excellent,
it's great. Hey, So moving on your jump start to
summer lie from Jenkinson's Point Pleasant Beach, Jersey Shore. You
know about the Jersey Shore. You've heard about it, You've
seen the show. Now experience it. We'll take you there live.

(01:31:08):
If you can't join us in Point Pleasant Beach. You
hear it. We have DNC with Joe Jonas One Republic
and Leah Kate performing for us. And if DNC's perform
d n C is performing, you know, we have to
have Caked by the Ocean. Yeah. Absolutely, it's a free
show too. All ages, Thank you, sup. Yeah, just show

(01:31:30):
up if you're listening to if you're listening to us
in the Great State of Oregon, whatever you are, fly in,
fly in, you hang out at the beach with us.
Point Pleasant International. You said, right, ye, fly at a
Point Pleasant International Airport. Goodlock finding that come on in,
uh Daniel, you're ready? Yes? So there is a really

(01:31:53):
cool breaking news. What um, the US women's soccer team
receives equal pay in Landmark a green Yeah, it is official.
Excited for them, ladies, love it, love it, love it.
Let's see what do we have for your right now.

(01:32:13):
Neil Patrick Harris is in the middle of apologizing over
an Amy Winehouse joke that happened. You know what happens
when pictures are there, then it lives forever and you
have to answer for it. It just happens. So back
in twenty eleven, he had a Halloween party in his
house and he had a corpse meat platter and he

(01:32:35):
called it the Corpse of Amy Winehouse. And he's apologizing
and it actually was just a couple of months after
she died, and people did not think it was funny.
I know, I know that Gandhi and I are huge
Amy Winehouse. You know I wouldn't have thought it was
funny either. Yesterday it would have been Bob Saget's sixty
six birthday, and family and friends they pay tribute to
him online about his life, his work, and just watching

(01:32:56):
the video that his wife posted, because he and his
wife have a birthday of few days apart, and last
year they went away because they go on a trip together,
and I just kept thinking, this guy has no idea
that in less than a year he won't be here. Anymore.
It's just so freaky to me stuff like that, you know.
So you know, happy heavenly Birthday because it's his first
heavenly birthday this year, and enjoy every day exactly. The

(01:33:19):
Notorious Big If he had lived, he would have celebrated
his fiftieth birthday on Saturday. He's not here, so of
course his hometown's gonna pay tribute to him. It's gonna
be really cool on Friday. The Empire State Building is
going to do a lot of cool things with his
family and his friends, and they're gonna change its lights
colors to red and white with a crown spinning in
its mast in honor of Christopher Wallace. That was his

(01:33:41):
real name, and you know he passed away in ninety
seven at the age of twenty four. This is us. Guys.
If you didn't see last night's episode and you're a
huge fan and you're waiting for the series finale this
coming week, don't look online because there are so many
spoilers and apparently it was a major episode, a lot
of tears, very emotional. So I'm just telling you that
the makeup artists behind the HBO show Euphoria just came

(01:34:02):
out with a beauty brand called Half Magic, and apparently
it's got a lot of the fun colors that you
see them using on their eyes and stuff on the show.
So and it's not expensive. It's like ten to twenty
six bucks for things, So that's actually pretty cool. Um,
Miley Cyrus I told you we're bringing in the new
year again with her own show and having a year everybody.

(01:34:23):
I can't wait. Get right by the way, she does
not like me. If you didn't see the trailer for
She Hulk Attorney at Law, it looks like it's going
to be so much fun coming out on Disney. Plus,
it's a new Marvel series, nine episodes on August seventeenth.
And what are we watching? Let's see on where the
hell did up? Candy? Candy? You like? Do you watch?

(01:34:45):
You like? Oh? It's good, okay, my hometown. We're also
watching on Amazon Prime Love Struck Hi. It is the
new Amazon original with Lindsay Lohan. You've got The Wonder
Year Survivor The Mass Singer season finale. There's actually a
lot of season finales on today, so you may want
to check your stings. And that's my Daniel report, Love
you Daniel. My thing there was also plenty of evidence
of a level of professionalism in terms of the performances.

(01:35:09):
Excuse me, Elvis Duran in the Morning show, Enjoy the sunshine.
Skip the checkout line with Hello Fresh delivered right to
your door. Try Hello Fresh as sweet heat, Shrimpton, poora
bowls or garden spinach recalled to Ravioli. Go to Hollo
fresh dot com slash Elvis for sixteen free meals and
three gifts. Hello baby doing a show. Just scary, scary,

(01:35:32):
It's too funny. Sometimes I'm just unaware of things. You're
very unaware. So let's move on. Hey, um, thank you
again to Bozzi for coming in. Love him. Who's our
next guest? Who's our next victim? Straight? You are working
on Chris Martin next week? Yeah? No, no, no, Gavin A.

(01:35:53):
Graw Yeah, your fan, love Gavin. And then in June
Baz learnment. The office ladies are out there doing their things.
Can we please get them? Please bring out the good
vibes for the office ladies. And Angela, I'm an Angela
from the office. They have their they have their book out,
they have their podcast. They're doing all this, you know,

(01:36:15):
and you know a lot of us are office obsessed
in here. A lot of people in general office, they
would like this. You speaking of bas learnment. We weren't
speaking of bad ladies and gentlemen of the class of
ninety nine. Well, where sunscreen love this. If I could
offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would

(01:36:39):
be it. There you go. I don't have time to
play that Today's we will play tomorrow. It's so good
that makes me tear up every single time. The class
of ninety nine. Yeah, because all of that information and
all of his advice is still relevant today. Every single
piece of it. We're gonna play tomorrow. I okay, let's
get into sound with Garrett. Good morning. What do you all?

(01:37:00):
Let's start with a serious notes. So this was on
CNN yesterday. Victor Blackwell, he was doing a report up
in Buffalo outside of the supermarket, and he was talking
about this is not the first time he has had
to do this kind of report, very sad reporting. Yeah.
I was counting in the car talk with my producer.
I've done fifteen of these, at least the ones I

(01:37:22):
could count. And we keep having the conversation about Democrats
will say guns, Republicans will say mental health, and nothing
will change, and he said that I'll probably do several
more of these by the year end. How many mass
shootings have we had in America this year? One hundred one.
There were one hundred and ninety eight as of the

(01:37:44):
one in Buffalo, But since then there have been other
incidents because the one happened in California as well at
the church, and then there was one. There were some
over the weekend in Milwaukee. I mean, they're everywhere anyway. Well,
thanks for bringing that in. What else do you have?
All right, let's switch some gears. Let's play a little
game in the room. So I'm gonna play a montage
a bunch of these artists. See what they all have

(01:38:06):
in common. Dude, songs always have some fun, and there's
more of them too. Like the Backstreet Boys. They never
had a number one song on Billboard. Oh my god,

(01:38:29):
Froggy Backstreet Boys never number one? Why why are you dispersing?
Wise direction? Never number one? I was shocked by this one.
I was reading it this morning. So okay, all right,
let's talk about We've been talking about a bunch of
colleges doing some great things for graduates. So let's start
in Atlanta. The slutty Vegan founder gave all the graduates

(01:38:52):
their own LLCs to start their business once they graduate.
I have partner with Varro Bank to provide every single
graduate in this audience with a new LLC and a
path to entrepreneurship. That is one of my very best
friend's cousins. Really, yes, shout out to Dwayne Skiers. That's
his cousin, Pinky. Yeah. And then finally we'll go to

(01:39:14):
New Orleans where a student gave birth and miss graduations.
So what happened the next day they went to the
hospital room to give her her diploma. I am pleased
to accept the family's recommendation and the approval of the
board of trustees. She will confer upon you the degree
a Bachelor of Arts, with all the rights, privileges, and

(01:39:37):
responsibilities appertaining there into that congratulations, You may now approach
the bed and receive your degree. Jada Mapiah Sale and
her little fresh, freshly shucked baby just growing in it
with that cry. No, that's the whole point. I'm gandhi,

(01:40:00):
you're a cold hearted snake. Kids, man, kids, you're a
good American. Thank you, thank you so much. All right,
we're to take a break Okay, then we'll take a break.
What's going on. This is Drake, this is Sam Smith,
and you are listening to Elvis Duran and The Morning Show.

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND News

Advertise With Us

Follow Us On

Hosts And Creators

Elvis Duran

Elvis Duran

Danielle Monaro

Danielle Monaro

Skeery Jones

Skeery Jones

Froggy

Froggy

Garrett

Garrett

Medha Gandhi

Medha Gandhi

Nate Marino

Nate Marino

Popular Podcasts

Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

Decisions, Decisions

Decisions, Decisions

Welcome to "Decisions, Decisions," the podcast where boundaries are pushed, and conversations get candid! Join your favorite hosts, Mandii B and WeezyWTF, as they dive deep into the world of non-traditional relationships and explore the often-taboo topics surrounding dating, sex, and love. Every Monday, Mandii and Weezy invite you to unlearn the outdated narratives dictated by traditional patriarchal norms. With a blend of humor, vulnerability, and authenticity, they share their personal journeys navigating their 30s, tackling the complexities of modern relationships, and engaging in thought-provoking discussions that challenge societal expectations. From groundbreaking interviews with diverse guests to relatable stories that resonate with your experiences, "Decisions, Decisions" is your go-to source for open dialogue about what it truly means to love and connect in today's world. Get ready to reshape your understanding of relationships and embrace the freedom of authentic connections—tune in and join the conversation!

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.