PODCAST – Wednesday, May 5: The Strangest TV Shows For Kids; The Dumb Things The Tribe Did When They Were Young; Best No Brainer Movies

PODCAST – Wednesday, May 5: The Strangest TV Shows For Kids; The Dumb Things The Tribe Did When They Were Young; Best No Brainer Movies

With the passing of Wichy-Poo, Chaz and AJ were reminded of the acid trip that was “H.R. Pufnstuf.” Strangely, Ashley loved this show as a kid. After finding audio of the magical flute from “H.R. Pufnstuf,” the Tribe starting calling in the shows they watched as kids that were also very strange. Weinerville?? (0:00)

President Biden called in to talk about wearing masks, and the viral picture of him with Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter. Then, former President Trump crashed the call to talk about the Bill Gates divorce. (17:11)

Dumb Ass News – A kid got himself stuck in an antique, wooden barrel. Predictably, AJ was not very sympathetic. (23:05)

The Tribe shared the dumb things they did as a kids, including getting inside the dryer, trying a “Tarzan” from the roof of the garage, and dropping a glass tank on their own face. (29:28)

Joe Meyers the movie critic was on the phone as Chaz and AJ discussed the best “no brainer” movies, which are big budget movies that require no brain power to enjoy. “True Lies” might be the best one ever, judging by this conversation. (41:11)

Attorney John Haymond called in to promote the start of bike season, and shared a crazy story from his childhood about a fight at the dinner table. (46:43)

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Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Wednesday, May 5

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Wednesday, May 5

6:00. 12-17 year olds soon to be cleared for vaccinations. What do parents need to know? You can buy Dr Ron Clark’s book, “Surviving the Emergency Room” HERE!

6:13. Acid trip kid shows. HR Puffin Stuff actor (Witchy Poo) is dead. Call us! 877-764-2535

7:00. Joe Biden checks in and Bill Gates is not that smart after all.

7:13. Dumb Ass News. A kid gets himself stuck in an antique barrel.

7:20 – 8:00. The dumb thing you did as a kid that sent you to the emergency room! Call us! 877-764-2535

8:00. Why have an Amber Alert if it doesn’t work? Rep. Vincent Candelora 

8:13. The top 5 no brainer movies. Movie Guy Joe Meyers

@joesview on Instagram and Twitter

8:30. What’s your favorite no brainer movie? Big budget and no brain necessary. 877-764-2535

9:00. 12-15 year olds soon to be cleared for vaccinations. What do parents need to know? Dr Ron Clark.

9:13. Dumb Ass News. 

9:20. Where are all of the bike rides? Hello. Does Attorney John Haymond know?

Throwback Thursday: Grateful Dead at New Haven Coliseum 1983

Throwback Thursday: Grateful Dead at New Haven Coliseum 1983

99.1 PLR celebrates 50 years! This week we are celebrating another great year in our history: 1983!

That year PLR presented The Grateful Dead at New Haven Coliseum for two shows on back-to-back nights. The Dead were on their spring East Coast tour, and by playing back-to-back nights in New Haven, the city was buzzing with Deadheads from all around. In their history The Grateful Dead had played in New Haven 12 times total (11 times at the Coliseum), but this was their first time playing two consecutive nights in the city. They would do it again the following spring, playing consecutive nights in April 1984.

 

The Grateful Dead

Spring East Coast Tour

Friday April 22, 1983 and Saturday April 23, 1983

New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Ticket Price: $12.50

Band Lineup: Jerry Garcia (guitar/vocals), Mickey Hart (drums), Bill Kreutzmann (drums), Phil Lesh (bass), Brent Mydland (keyboards/vocals), Bob Weir (guitar/vocals)

Setlists*

Night 1 – Friday April 22, 1983

  1. Funiculi, Funicula (Lugigi Denza cover)
  2. Feel Like A Stranger
  3. Bird Song (Jerry Garcia song)
  4. See See Rider Blues (Ma’ Rainey & Her Georgia Jazz Band cover)
  5. Row Jimmy
  6. Mama Tried (Merle Haggard cover)
  7. Mexicali Blues (Bob Weir song)
  8. Cold Rain and Snow (traditional cover)
  9. My Brother Esau
  10. Deal (Jerry Garcia song)
  11. Help on the Way – Beginning of Set 2
  12. Slipknot!
  13. Franklin’s Tower
  14. Samson and Delilah (traditional cover)
  15. Ship of Fools
  16. Man Smart, Woman Smarter (King Radio cover)
  17. Drums
  18. Truckin’
  19. Spoonful (Willie Dixon cover)
  20. Stella Blue
  21. Around and Around (Chuck Berry cover)
  22. Good Lovin’ (The Young Rascals cover)
  23. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue (Bob Dylan cover) – Encore 

Night 2 – Saturday April 23, 1983

  1. Alabama Getaway
  2. Greatest Story Ever Told (Bob Weir song)
  3. Candyman
  4. Minglewood Blues (Cannon’s Jug Stompers cover)
  5. Tennessee Jed
  6. Lazy Lightning (Kingfish cover)
  7. Supplication (Kingfish cover)
  8. Peggy-O (traditional cover)
  9. Far From Me
  10. The Music Never Stopped
  11. Scarlet Begonias – Beginning of Set 2
  12. Fire On The Mountain
  13. Lost Sailor
  14. Saint of Circumstance
  15. Drums
  16. The Other One
  17. Wharf Rat
  18. Throwing Stones
  19. Not Fade Away (The Crickets cover)
  20. One More Saturday Night (Bob Weir song) – Encore
  21. Brokedown Palace – Encore 

*source: setlist.fm

 

Ticket stub from Night 1 courtesy of Timothy Wood

 

Live audio of The Grateful Dead in New Haven in 1983

 

Check out these live clips of The Grateful Dead in 1983

 

PODCAST – Tuesday, May 4: The Sock Guy Received Ashley’s Socks; The Guy Who Mailed Himself Across The Pacific in A Crate; Milford Oyster Festival Update

PODCAST – Tuesday, May 4: The Sock Guy Received Ashley’s Socks; The Guy Who Mailed Himself Across The Pacific in A Crate; Milford Oyster Festival Update

Adam the Sock Guy finally received his well-worn, unwashed sock package from Ashley. He agreed to wait to open it live on the air with Chaz and AJ, and offered his thoughts after his very first sniff. (0:00)

Dumb Ass News – A woman on a plane attacked flight attendants, when they didn’t pick up her garbage. What made her a real dumbass, was her answers to reporters after she was removed from the plane. (8:15)

Brian Robson managed to mail himself across the Pacific, in a tiny box. Way back before there were laws to prevent this kind of thing. He was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about how he made the plan, why he never made it home, and how he used the bathroom during his five days inside the box. (12:17)

Ila from the Milford Oyster Fest called in to share good news about this summer, and hinted at the potential musical act. Then, the largest White Castle in the United States recently opened in Florida. (32:52)

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Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Tuesday, May 4

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Tuesday, May 4

6:00. Some more good COVID news. Yay. Some more bad COVID news. Boooo.

6:13. Is the guy who bought Ashley’s worn socks for three hundred and fifty bucks happy with his purchase?

6:20. What will his reaction be to the first sniff.

6:30 – 6:40. Weird smells that you like.

7:00. The mom who’s car was stolen with her 5 year old inside has a lot to say.

7:13. Dumb Ass News. A kid gets stuck in an antique barrel. Who do you think AJ is rooting against?

7:20. How will your job be effected if weed gets legalized in Connecticut and anything else you’d like to call in and ask the employment attorney. Bob Mitchell, Mitchell and Sheahan.

7:30. Work and COVID. What do you need to know. What do you want to know?

7:40. Unemployment benefits extended to September. What if your employer wants you back?

8:00. What is AJ doing wrong with his lottery play? And..How to party with your friends and win a bunch of money. Greg Smith, President & CEO of CT Lottery.

8:13. Brian Robson, a guy who shipped himself around the world in a crate in 1965. You can buy his book about his experience HERE!

8:20. He thought he was going to die.

8:30. Looking for the guys who helped him.

9:00. What’s going on with the Milford Oyster festival this year?

913. Dumb Ass News. The Queen didn’t take long to warm up to a marital aide company.

9:20. Connecticut losses it’s number one ranking in best pizza state. But by who?

Throwback Concert: U2 at Yale’s Woolsey Hall 1983

Throwback Concert: U2 at Yale’s Woolsey Hall 1983

99.1 PLR celebrates 50 years! This week we are celebrating another great year in our history: 1983!

That year PLR presented U2 at Yale’s Woolsey Hall. U2 hit the road in ’83 to support its third studio album “War,” which featured such hit songs as New Year’s Day, Two Hearts Beat as One, Sunday Bloody Sunday and 40. This was U2’s fourth time playing in New Haven and their first one away from Toad’s Place. Just six weeks later, U2 would bring the “War” Tour back to New Haven with their first ever show at New Haven Coliseum.

 

U2

Tour: War

Special Guest: The Dream Syndicate

Tuesday May 10, 1983

Yale University’s Woolsey Hall in New Haven, Connecticut

Ticket Price: $11.50

Band: Bono (lead vocals/guitar), The Edge (guitar/piano), Adam Clayton (bass), Larry Mullen Jr. (drums)

Setlist*

  1. Out of Control
  2. Twilight
  3. An Cat Dubh
  4. Into The Heart
  5. Surrender
  6. Two Hearts Beat as One
  7. Seconds
  8. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  9. The Cry
  10. The Electric Co.
  11. I Fall Down
  12. October
  13. New Year’s Day
  14. Gloria
  15. Trash, Trampoline and the Party Girl (encore)
  16. 11 O’clock Tick Tock (encore)
  17. I Will Follow (encore)
  18. 40 (encore)

*source: setlist.fm

 

Audio of U2’s performance at Yale’s Woolsey Hall in 1983

 

Check out these live clips of U2 live in 1983

 

 

PODCAST – Monday, May 3: Jack Sonni Of Dire Straits; The New York Woman Selling Her Wedding; A Regretful Tattoo

PODCAST – Monday, May 3: Jack Sonni Of Dire Straits; The New York Woman Selling Her Wedding; A Regretful Tattoo

Erica Biagetti was on for School Nutrition Recognition Week, and Chaz and AJ organized a little quiz to see how Ashley handled some basic nutrition. (0:00)

Jack Sonni was on again this morning, with more stories from his career in music. From meeting Madonna for the first time, to his date with her before her stardom, and the wild three days he had with Robin Williams, club-hopping as he perfected his material. (14:50)

Mackenzie Newcomb went viral recently for offering to sell her wedding in New York. Chaz and AJ had her on this morning to talk about the options that are included with the date, and the interested offers that she’s already received. (37:03)

Dumb Ass News – A radio guy in St. Louis decided to get a tattoo for the station he’s employed by, only to find out that he was no longer employed by that station. (50:34)

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Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Monday, May 3

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Monday, May 3

5:30. Beefman’s Top 10 List: Songs with the word “Fire” in the Title:

1)      Fire – Jimi Hendrix

2)      We didn’t start the Fire – Billy Joel

3)      I’m on Fire – Bruce  Springsteen

4)      Play with Fire – The Rolling Stones

5)      Fire Down Below – Bob Seager

6)      Light My Fire – The Doors

7)      Heaven’s on Fire – Kiss

8)      Blood and Fire – Van Halen

9)      Fight Fire with Fire – Metallica

10)   Great Balls of Fire – Jerry Lee Lewis

 

6:00. A moose hit by a car in Connecticut.

6:13. A sign that people are ready to have sex again.

6:20 – 7:00. Weird and public places you boinked.

7:00. It’s School Nutrition Recognition Week. Does Ashley know what that means?

Share YOUR school meal experience…@SNACT on Facebook, @MySnact on Twitter, @snaofct on Instagram

7:13. Dumb Ass News. A news reporters reaction to a live car accident.

7:20 – 8:00. Roller Coaster Karaoke. How did AJ and Phil do singing on one of the best wooden roller coasters in the country?

8:00. NFL agent Joe Linta runs through the big NFL draft takeaways.

8:13. Dire Straits guitarist Jack Sonni’s wild night bar hopping with Robin Williams. Also, his encounters with Princess Diana and Madonna.

9:00. Mackenzie Newcomb – a woman who is selling her NY wedding.

9:13 Dumb Ass News. The Queen didn’t take long to warm up to a marital aide company.

Throwback Concert: AC/DC at New Haven Coliseum 1983

Throwback Concert: AC/DC at New Haven Coliseum 1983

99.1 PLR celebrates 50 years! This week we are celebrating another great year in our history: 1983!

That year PLR welcomed AC/DC to New Haven Coliseum. AC/DC hit the road in ’83 to support their eighth studio album “Flick of the Switch,” which featured singles like Guns For Hire, Flick of the Switch and Nervous Shakedown. It was the last album to feature drummer Phil Rudd before his return 12 years later. Rudd left AC/DC in May 1983 and was replaced by 19 year-old Simon Wright, who would join the band on the “Flick of the Switch” World Tour.

This was AC/DC’s first of only two concerts ever in New Haven. The band also played in New Haven in 1985 on their “Fly On The Wall” Tour but never returned after that.

 

AC/DC

Tour: Flick of the Switch

Wednesday December 7, 1983

New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Ticket Price: $12.50

Band Lineup: Angus Young (lead guitar), Malcolm Young (rhythm guitar), Brian Johnson (vocals), Cliff Williams (bass), Simon Wright (drums)

Setlist*

  1. Guns For Hire
  2. Shoot To Thrill
  3. Sin City
  4. Bedlam In Belgium
  5. Back In Black
  6. Bad Boy Boogie
  7. Rock and Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution
  8. Flick of the Switch
  9. Hells Bells
  10. The Jack
  11. Highway To Hell
  12. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
  13. Whole Lotta Rosie
  14. Let There Be Rock
  15. T.N.T. – Encore
  16. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) – Encore

*source: setlist.fm

 

Check out these live clips of AC/DC in 1983