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Drew Lane interview
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 6:20 pm
by Mega Hertz
Stumbled across this today. Podcast with Drew, Ed Kelly, Bob Rivers...and Zip. I was kind of hoping for more mention of the Drew and Zip days, if only because there is so little of the shows history prior to Mike joining.
Check it our if you have time!
https://youtu.be/zC0_LAeITac?si=c1DX0o9O1NFXpwMP
Re: Drew Lane interview
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:42 am
by tivoking
Supposedly, their ratings were in the basement before Mike joined, so no one was recording it back then.
Re: Drew Lane interview
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:11 pm
by sizzlechest
I think a lot of listeners followed Ken Calvert to WLLZ, but then came back when D&M blew up a few years later. Up until around 2000, I would actually wake up early just to listen to them, even if I had the day off from work. I was afraid I'd miss something funny or important. But in the year 2000, a very weird thing happened that changed the show forever. The TV show Survivor debuted, and the flood gates flew open for reality television.
Re: Drew Lane interview
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2023 9:13 am
by sirrealone
The Janet Jackson 'wardrobe malfunction' during the Super Bowl Halftime Show was what I saw as the turning point of the show. After that the FCC started cracking down on indecency across the board. As a result, they 'weren't as funny anymore' because of having to scale back on the outrageousness that listeners had gotten used to. Drew going on extended leave for his back surgery a couple of years later is what put the nail in the coffin.
They had a great run, though.
Re: Drew Lane interview
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 7:16 pm
by MotorCityRadioFreak
sirrealone wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 9:13 am
The Janet Jackson 'wardrobe malfunction' during the Super Bowl Halftime Show was what I saw as the turning point of the show. After that the FCC started cracking down on indecency across the board. As a result, they 'weren't as funny anymore' because of having to scale back on the outrageousness that listeners had gotten used to. Drew going on extended leave for his back surgery a couple of years later is what put the nail in the coffin.
They had a great run, though.
This is completely true.
Re: Drew Lane interview
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:47 pm
by Mega Hertz
Thanks to the plethora of videos surfacing on YouTube, I've found myself turning to classic D&M clips and shows while I work. While I loved the show during its run, what does it say about current morning shows when I would rather listen to clips from a show that's been defunct for a decade?
I have some tapes of some snippets of the shows from pre-titgate that I would love to get uploaded some day.
Re: Drew Lane interview
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 4:23 pm
by thekman
Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:47 pm
Thanks to the plethora of videos surfacing on YouTube, I've found myself turning to classic D&M clips and shows while I work. While I loved the show during its run, what does it say about current morning shows when I would rather listen to clips from a show that's been defunct for a decade?
I have some tapes of some snippets of the shows from pre-titgate that I would love to get uploaded some day.
The other day I busted out my iPod Classic and played it on shuffle, and I have all the old Best of Dick Purtan CDs saved onto the iPod. As I listened at random to a bunch of that Best of Dick Purtan audio, I was literally laughing out loud. Much of that comedy holds up really well, and it was so much funnier than anything that is on the air these days.
I don't intend to be an old guy saying things were so much better back in my day, but they just were. Those are some talented and funny people.
Re: Drew Lane interview
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 4:54 pm
by Mega Hertz
thekman wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 4:23 pm
Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:47 pm
Thanks to the plethora of videos surfacing on YouTube, I've found myself turning to classic D&M clips and shows while I work. While I loved the show during its run, what does it say about current morning shows when I would rather listen to clips from a show that's been defunct for a decade?
I have some tapes of some snippets of the shows from pre-titgate that I would love to get uploaded some day.
The other day I busted out my iPod Classic and played it on shuffle, and I have all the old Best of Dick Purtan CDs saved onto the iPod. As I listened at random to a bunch of that Best of Dick Purtan audio, I was literally laughing out loud. Much of that comedy holds up really well, and it was so much funnier than anything that is on the air these days.
I don't intend to be an old guy saying things were so much better back in my day, but they just were. Those are some talented and funny people.
No, we really did, considering how provincial we are. We don't accept outsiders, even ones popular the country around like Stern. We had Purtan, D&M, JJ and George, Mason, Jay Towers (loved him on DRQ back when), Calvert, we had a lot of great shows around here.