Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Jim Rome Clone Report by Greg in Sun Valley

Notes from today's show


Houston

Today we got Rome's take on the event in Houston at the House of Blues.
Jim again called it the closest thing to a Tour Stop. Rockets announcer John Paul Stevenson gave Jim a big introduction. Then Jim got the mic and gave a rousing "YEEEAAAHHH!"

Later we heard Kyle Brandt also give a big "Yeah!" An E mailer suggested Rome now go with the "Deca-Yeah!" They stuck Jim and Kyle's into the Octo Yeah. Jim called himself and KB "a couple of knuckle heads yelling". He said he was still tired from the road trip and would have to sleep on the "Deca-Yeah" before he decides if it will replace the Octo Yeah.

Eric Winston was interviewed today. He was at the event. Jim asked him how "they" got him to say, "War Stucknut" last night on stage. He said he was poked in the back backstage, then asked to.

Ten gallon lid
   Jim told the story of a guy in the audience throwing Jim his big cowboy hat when he asked him to on stage. 
An E mailer today let Jim know that that is like a guy giving you his ride. (Jim didn't end up keeping the hat. We learned the guy was able to get it back.)


KB
After Kyle's "YEEEAAAAHHH!", he also did a "Rosemary" impression. 
Today, KB came on and gave a few of his impressions from yesterday. He said that Boatie in Pearland was younger and more "chill" than he expected. Kyle also brought up the Stucknut crew and Boatie's blond wig!

3 Day Weekend
   The band played Mr. Automatic at the House of Blues. Jim played the tape today. They added a "time to die" at the beginning and a "now I'm done" at the end of the song.

Boatie
   Jim ended today's show by playing Boatie's "Mole Face Rock" rendition from yesterday at the House of Blues. 
At the end, Jim said, "...Was that a Tour Stop or the Gong Show?" He also asked how far was it that Gonzo, Boatie's guitar player drove to the event. With it being a distance, Jim wondered why he didn't play guitar during the whole song.

Sports Take
   The big sports story of the day was the huge game by Michael Vick on Monday night against the Redskins. Guest Eric Winston guessed that it may have been the best performance by a quarterback ever on Monday Night Football. Jim Rome wondered if it was the best quarteback performance of all time.
















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