This is the kind of stuff that made this show genius. Love when Opie did stuff to make Anthony go off. It was great for the show and so entertaining. Ant's rant on Lou Reed is another good one.
@@malikjohnston3883 cant, didn't even bother to save the tickets, and I have hundreds. But Park West, Utah, 1984, Red Rocks Colorado in 85 and Oxford Plains speedway, 89
Sounds like the band is pretty good if seeing it live is what makes you like them, considering how vastly easier it is to make a massively overproduced song in a studio....that doesn't even use your voice....and you don't need to hit the notes...
@@BungleJoogie68 WHAT?? Listening to a bunch of elder stoners " jam " for 30 minutes on one song aimlessly isn't for everyone!!???? Who would have thought.......🤔
I love how opie absolutely cannot conceal that he is a closet deadhead. The two most hated beloved popular artists of the modern era, opie and the dead
@@DankBirdGang52 Yeah, it was a guilty pleasure. I think it was the last pop album I didn't hate. Really lost what little patience I had for top 40 over the last decade.
I went to Humboldt State University in 1994. One of the hippiest colleges next to Berkeley. My roommate would try to trade me Grateful Dead concert tapes for weed. 😆
Saw Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers on June 21 2006 at the Garden, Trey Annastasio the lead singer from Phish opened the show and got boo'd for an hour.. it was the worst sound I ever heard come outta a microphone
+Brandon M I think both bands are in a realm of there own. the dead were extremely diverse, easily more than pink floyd. the dead have played just about every genre of music you can think of
They’re both badass in their own unique way, if you see the music live and go with a few friends or family or a partner or maybe share in the spirit and smoke a joint and have a beer or two, maybe a psychedelic or maybe not, I know many sober people that love them (both bands), they have a sonic aesthetic, themes, styles, points of influence and each musicians individual thumb print and stories of origin that make each band what they are. And their own impact they had on their fans, both fan groups are very fervent and obsessive though I would argue that Deadheads are far and away more obsessive in their their passion for the band than fans of Pink Floyd, Id argue the average Floyd fan mostly just knows the popular songs or albums or may be less familiar with the actually history of the band but maybe that’s not true I’m sure most actually do know their fair share of the necessities, but then again I’m aware that’s not the only variable that creates a ‘fan’ or even an obsessive fan for that matter. Though of course neither fandom is ever exclusive to the other. These guys just intentionally have combatting and often close minded shrouded as comedic-premise-seeking approaches to truly destiny to comprehend the contexts and the reasons that can make certain bands be considered great by a great many people. /EndRant
Man O'Neal Ant's a musician, and speaking as a musician myself, most musicians hate most music. At least, you're more likely to hear them bash music they hate than gush over music they love.
Jade Prout I'm a musician and have at least a small amount of understanding about others music. Have you heard Anthony's description of Jazz? Its pure ignorance, or what he says about Lou Reed after admitting he only knows two of his songs? The guy comes across as one of those assholes that listens to radio hits and then talks like he has a worthwhile opinion on genres he knows zero about.
Around 2:50 or so they are talking about football and the winningest quarterback ever. I know Ant and Jim agree that Terry Bradshaw won four, and Joe Montana three, as well as three for Aikman. However, when Opie says "How many's Brady got?" And I heard, "Only two." Wow. Mind blown. I love O & A, and these little nuggets from the past really hit you sometimes.
@Matthew Barry jimmy messed that one up because they were going through 80s super bowl wins where montana had 3 (the last being 1990) and when he was going through super bowl winning qbs he mentioned montana as having 3. It's interesting looking at steve young's career in that a player who ended up being one of the best ever was complete dogshit his first two years in the league and was willing to sit on the bench another 4 seasons after that
I love O&A and Phish. You know why? Opie and Anthony and Phish are basically the same thing. Both are shows that run for a few hours on the premise of theme and variation. This 25 minute jam they're laughing at is like 25 minutes of their show, and the irony is they play it in real time in the background, and still don't see the correlation. That "Spinal Tap Jazz Odyssey" they pick on at the end is the point where Jimmy has taken a conversation about bendy straws to Hitler milk enemas. How did he get there? A series of riffs and tangents. Come on, folks. Use your stadium sized imaginations.
Doesn't mean their music sounds good. I don't want to hear a 25 minute song. Theme (the same) and variation (change)... you could say that about anything. Working out is theme and variation. Making food is theme and variation. Your point is almost non-existent.
St. Stephen is one of my favorite songs. Not even a big fan of the Dead. But that original studio recording is so good in my own worthless opinion. That being said, funny hearing them trash it. It really does start out sounding like you're at a Ren Faire.
I would hate to go to a Tool concert because I hate their long pretentious songs and I just know they turn those needless 8 minute songs into like 25-30 minute songs at concerts
A friend of mine's brother was Phish's manager, so we used to get free tickets every now and then. If it was a nice day and we were bored, we'd go. We didn't really care for the music, but it was something to do.
As time goes by, more and more people hate the Grateful Dead. I can understand if you are from that era and got caught up in whole culture of it. But they're boring as hell.
I would bet $1,000 Opie was not able to guess the correct team, and you can hear it in his voice when both Anthony and Jim both get it. I mean Anthony, who could care less about sports, knows it, and it just drives Opie crazy. Nonetheless, as much as I dislike what's become of Opie, these clips are gold, and I will listen to them forever. When Jim Norton was added was the best show on the radio and unfortunately something we will never see again or hear again :(
Hate Phish. The Grateful Dead weren’t for everyone, and I am a fan of the 1972 Tours. They were never better than that golden year and Jerry is one of the better guitar players.
"watching gardening would be entertaining on acid, so this guy doesn't know wtf he's talking about..." xDDD i treid greatful dead several times, waste of time boring af, mediocre at best... but anthony tells it like it is "they are a cult"