Brian: Bob is over there and he says "Death City!" But, we still had questions we wanted answered. He's a great dad. We'd just get on the air and try and be better than everyone else. Because I don't think we're treating her any different now than when she first got here. Brian: I don't think it seems like we adapt our game to different guests, but when you look at the track record, we must be doing something where we're flexible enough to change things. You're never going to have a chance to do that story again. OMC: There is such an effortless air about your show that everybody thinks you have the easiest job in the world and a lot of people think they can do it better. Dave Crowl is a big wig at Clear Channel now. 4.6 265 Ratings. I want complaints. They'll suck you in. But, it's weird. It was a limited amount of time and we raised $70,000 or $80, 000. Usually, all they get is the bluster but it's not always that way. Brian: Bart Starr was a good one. What do you tell those people? What's going on?" Did it make you nervous or did it inspire you and give you extra motivation? In her Milwaukee Talks interview here at OnMilwaukee.com in August of 2001, Carrie revealed that you guys treated her like crap the first few months. Brian: Sooner or later, you're not on the lathe of life anymore. However the radio station itself is owned . He knew how good Duane was. The answer was always the same. He never operated on a normal schedule. What guests have you had on but would like another crack at? "What are you thinking, man? Updated Nov 13, 2002, 4:59pm CST. Eventually, everyone else will peel away. I'm bad at remembering old interviews. It's going to be awful. Bob: That's not true. We'd say, "We'll get a hold of him." OMC: Yeah, but in that case it's mostly drunken white males, ages 25 to 54. There has been name-calling from time to time. You are booking your last show. Brian: I don't know. Bob: What did you call her recently? I said on the air a couple weeks ago, "Women don't listen to us," and we got this flood of calls. Enjoy this edition of Milwaukee Talks with Bob and Brian. There has been name-calling from time to time. Our general manager, Tom (Joerres) wanted to make that a regular feature. We've got it pretty good." It was dumb. Bob: Tom Joerres, our station manager now and Dave Crowl, who was the station manager when we started. Bob: That's not true. We were going to hit it. He was good. Bob: He does a lot of reading. Is there another deal after this one? Bob: I like Dan, don't get me wrong. Brian: Is this like a "Seinfeld"? Bob: It's on an album somewhere. The only way we were going to get attention was to make as much noise as possible. Eventually, just the ones that he shows me, they all get to be the same. I'll be here.". We were going to hit it. Bob: I hadn't even thought about that when we did this (deal). Bob: When we left someplace, whether it was on our own or they told us to go, we were both single. Brian: I pretty much always turn that over to the guy who has the family. Brian: Yeah, I remember Bob saying, when we listened to one cut and you thought, "You're never going to be able to do that again." HOME. Brian, tell me something that the listeners or even the people inside the cocoon don't know about Bob. They tuned in to get away from theirs.
Put Jenny McCarthy on the favorite list. Do you realize that? My new station, WOKY-AM, is part of a six-station Milwaukee cluster owned by iHeartMedia. Bob: Not on the "One Question Line." We don't play any music. They tuned in to get away from theirs. Is the show easier or harder to do in this age? Brian: People don't see that when you've got some crappy thing happening in your life, you've still got to go in. rever de perdre ses papiers d'identit islam; porsche 991 occasion particulier; team recouvrement contact; qui dclenche l'arme nuclaire en france Listen to Bob and Brian Radio free online. OMC: You didn't stop to change your underwear? What guests have you had on but would like another crack at? Somebody can do my job. OMC: Another key guy in the evolution of the show that I have to ask about was your friend, Duane Gay (who died last year after a long battle with cancer). Does that ever happen or do you not have time for that kind of reflection? A lot of teams don't do that. They tuned in to get away from theirs. I'll be here." OMC: Was the show fundamentally the same in all your stops? Brian: We could tell you, but
That's not how Duane operated. OMC: There is such an effortless air about your show that everybody thinks you have the easiest job in the world and a lot of people think they can do it better. Market-leading rankings and editorial commentary - see the top law firms & lawyers for Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions): defense in United States How important are they in keeping you grounded and keeping the show fresh? It was funnier. He said that his contract renewal was coming up. Brian: Since my son (Nik) was born, I haven't considered leaving. OMC: All right, this is really the last major question: Your new deal takes you through 2012. I had a chance to have dinner with Don Henley once and I didn't. Nobody cares. OMC: Almost the entire time that Duane was sick, you were getting calls about him -- whether it was the "One Question Line" or at different times during the show -- was that ever difficult? Brian: Then, I just react. Brian: We used to pre-record some stuff or even write some stuff. A lot of people don't know that Bob has some sincere bones in him. Brian: (chortles). OMC: We're getting into the home stretch of this interview now. I'll be here." He's an awfully good driver. Or, "He's getting treatment." Bob: It'll be just be the two of us, talking to each other. Those guys have been big. It's just how much people like that old wrestling stuff. Who would you have loved to have had on but couldn't? Bob: When we first got here, we had no money in the promotional budget. Brian, tell me something that the listeners or even the people inside the cocoon don't know about Bob. Brian: Well, that's a tough one because Bob pretty much wears his whole life on the outside like a chocolate coating. It is syndicated in Wisconsin. The city of Milwaukee is too big for the county that shares its name. Brian: There were chances between here and there, but we wouldn't do it. He was born on June 1, 1968 and grew up on what he jokingly calls the "mean streets of McLean". Once LA 515 5Q Bob: There was a time when we tried to make it a regular thing "The Rest of the Story with Duane Gay." Brian: OK. And you don't have to do mine. Brian: With the technology we have now, some of the things we did back in the beginning would have been tons easier. Kevin Harvick will make 2023 his final Cup season behind the wheel, concluding a 23-year Cup career that has included 60 victories and one Cup championship. Stream live CNN, FOX News Radio, and MSNBC. Growing up in West Bend Bob & Brian and 102.9 The Hog (formerly Lazer 103) was a staple in my family. Posted on Jan 10, 2023, 11 . He was pretty much a Trotsky-ite, but he sort of flipped his way of thinking with the terrorist attacks. What makes that one funnier than the other one?" It's going to be bad. I don't know if anyone knows who that is. "What are you thinking, man? Someday, somebody will come along and take that job. Brian: He fit in so perfectly. Bob: Another one I liked was Bernard Goldberg. During his media session on Monday, Daboll was asked if he tried to "walk on water or multiply loaves and fish.". He's been on so many CD's and the bits are so memorable that it seems like he was on the show more than he was. OMC: During your recent radiothon, I noticed that a lot of the requests for bits with Duane. He was an in-your-face type of guy. The first was (ESPN anchor) Dan Patrick, who was the brother of your station manager at the time and became wildly popular as your "sports guy.". That never worked. Paul Manson passed away on the last day of 2015, spending an even 60 years on the planet. Brian: Is this like a "Seinfeld"? OMC: When you do retire, will you guys continue live close to each other and get up at 4 in the morning and go to McDonald's and hold court every morning? "One Question Line" (9:45) Viewers are allowed to ask a single question. The name kind of worried me. I remember Eric fired back and Brian said, "Bob, if we retire, I'll never leave my house." I had a chance to have dinner with Don Henley once and I didn't. ", Brian: When that last ratings load came in, we were standing around in the studio, me and Bob, and I said, "You know, we've got a pretty good job. I said it at Duane's thing when he got the lifetime achievement award for broadcasting this year and how he always used to look around and say, "Can you believe we get to do this?" Bob: Way less preparation. You guys know each other as well as any two humans on the planet. Bob: It's a weird city. You have sick kids. We'd just get on the air and try and be better than everyone else. Bob: Well, I'm German and I think it is very weird. We're doing fine. I was doing all I can to steer off the road and not get killed. How are we going to replace Jackie Harris. OMC: Speaking of the local media landscape, Mike Gousha's recent decision to resign at Channel 4 OMC: It was shocking, but it also was another reminder how stable this media market is. Bob was employed as a carman with CN, retiring after 39 years. Brian: I don't think that has anything to do with Bobby Heenan. How do you deal with that and still try to be funny every morning? You guys know each other as well as any two humans on the planet. Feb 2004 - Present19 years. Bob: In our lane. OMC: When you first started in Milwaukee, you broke one of the cardinal rules of radio by making fun of the other morning shows in town -- including the team that now resides across the hall (Dave and Carole on WKLH). Brian: We're rapidly getting to the point now where we won't have any kids at home. He's been on so many CD's and the bits are so memorable that it seems like he was on the show more than he was. Bob: I said to Brian, I was thinking in my head one time about how many more contracts we would have to sign to get to a certain age. If your name goes first, you get all the credit. So many of the morning shows have been around for so long.
Bob And Brian CD covers from 2011, 2010, 2009, & 2008. When the sun has been shining on the chrome by your window on your car, and you roll down your window and set your elbow on that? Bob Madden: We're way too busy working on the Steve Czaban 11th year CD. Everybody has their problems. "Everybody already knows everything there is to know about us. Like any professional, much of his impact and actions aren't widely Brian Richards no LinkedIn: Greater Houston Partnership President and CEO Bob Harvey Announces They didn't tune in to hear about your problems. Gutter Bowl On the last Friday of February, Bob and Brian host a bowling tournament to raise money for. A lot of that stuff we would do, Brian would run downstairs and do it and we would have (colleague/production man) Scott Stocki come in early and put it together on a four-track. S.3099 96th Congress (1979-1980) A bill to provide for the relief of the trustee of the bondholders of the Bankers Joint Stock Land Bank of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "Women's Problems" was recorded at first, then we got everyone in the room and started doing it live. Czabe went into it on one of his shows, a bit, though you could tell he was keeping some of it back. It was awful. Brian: If anybody at all in the African-American community is listening to us, I'm completely surprised. We said things that -- if Bob Reitman came up and slugged me in the mouth at his retirement party, I'd probably just have to take it. The debut series involved boat launch disasters. When you do a contest, you have to really think through a question so that you don't make it easy for them to just go in and enter the subject of the question and -- boom -- they've got the answer. Bob: That's true. Bob: I noticed, but I don't think we changed anything. Brian: It might get your blood pressure up for awhile, but after awhile you sort of go, "Well, if I beat these guys, they'll just bring in someone else and everyone will be all excited about that for a couple of weeks. Brian: I don't get credit for the wheel man that I am. It's just us now. Brian: To their credit, those guys have never held it against us. It was awful. Put Jenny McCarthy on the favorite list. OMC: The camping stories reference makes me think of something else: One thing you guys do that some shows do not is take your vacations at the same time. He left behind a wife, son, daughter in-law and grand-daughter. Brian: Bob is over there and he says "Death City!" We get all kinds of people. Brian: That's what my dad did. [10], Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bob_%26_Brian&oldid=1120922808, Bob Madden, 'The Voice Of Beef' Host (1987-Current), Brian Nelson, 'The Gangster Of Love' Host (1987-Current), Eric 'Rock' Jensen Producer (1996-Current), Carrie Wendt, 'First Lady Of WI News (1999-Current), 'Sportsbabe', Stephanie Sutton News Fill-in (2010-Current), Liz Borden Traffic (19921997); News (19971999 ), Duane Gay (1956-2005 RIP) Guest Commentator; News Fill-in (199X-2005), Marilynn Mee News (1989-1997); "Jackpot Girl" (1989-2005), Dorene "Firegirl" Michaels News & Traffic (??? OMC: Here is a pretty basic question. The guy could just e-mail us the stuff. Avid listeners to the show, which is syndicated on Madison's Fox Sports Radio (100.5 FM) and Appleton's The Fox (96.9 FM) already know plenty about longtime pals Madden (45), Nelson (46) and their journey from Union Grove High School to Gateway Technical College to broadcast stops in Melbourne, Fla., Springfield, Mo., Battle Creek, Mich., and Toledo. OMC: Marilyn Mee calls him the best father she has ever seen. Bob: I don't remember that, (to Brian), do you? Fan Letters Listeners are given the opportunity to send in stories on various themes throughout the year. There has been name-calling from time to time. It's Lawrence Welk versus 'Saturday Night Live.' People still ask how they can get one of those. We come to this bend in the road and there is a gravel truck passing a car. It's a whole different thing we do with Steve than we did with Dan. We had a bucket of water and a towel. OMC: What's the Death City Story? What do you tell those people? Someday, somebody will come along and take that job. Do you ever have those moments when you're kind of floating above your body, looking down and you are interviewing a cool guest or doing something else and you say "This is pretty cool. Bob: People know that Brian is a good yard-steering guy, but he's also good road steering guy, too. Then, he got better.
I think I'd like to have on Christopher Hitchens. Bob: Shocking. Skip to content. I'd take the carpet salesman. LORETTA BOYLE - February 18, 2020 at age 93. We've had her on a few times. Trayvon Martin was just 17 the same age LeBron James' oldest child, Bronny, is now when he was shot and killed by neighborhood watch volunteer . Bob: It's always a surprise to me when I go somewhere and people say, "I heard you say this and this and this." What's going on?" OMC: Mark Patrick gave way to Czaban, whose segment is hugely successful, too. Ever sence 104.1 in Wausau changed their programing I have been listening to Bob & Brian Podcasts. I think he'd be interesting for me, personally, because I still don't trust him completely. Brian: He said it was going to change his life. Bob: A brood mare. Chris Elliott. You don't have to do it. HOG For Hunger November around Thanksgiving, the Bob & Brian crew, along with the other rock jocks at the station, have a three-day remote broadcast where they seek food donations for the Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee. And now Keith is back again. Bob: I thought "This is it." Who would you have loved to have had on but couldn't? He knew how good Duane was. I'd say, "We've got to get this just right. Maybe Detroit. OMC: What other people who have had a hand in your success? Bob: It's huge. Brian: The closest we've ever come to working at a station where we really liked the music was our first job. During a long and varied career he has also been a public speaker, social activist, an actor and a (now-retired) professional athlete. Bob and Brian is a talk radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Have you thought about what comes after that? We're not going to listen to anything they say. A lot of people don't know that Bob has some sincere bones in him. Then, he got better. I don't know how long the people who are at the station now -- every one of them -- from Tom (Joerres, the station manager) to the last guy in promotions is going to be there and I don't know how that changes things. Bob: When stuff happens to me, and I swear this is true, I can be thinking, "I'm so mad about this right now, but it's going to make a great story (for the show)." OMC: Correct. Bob is running the board. We don't do any bits any more. It was always nice to see him. OMC: I bet that makes it tougher to do "You Can't Win." It was life-altering money. Brian: Since my son (Nik) was born, I haven't considered leaving. Brian: We could tell you, but
Brian, tell me something that the listeners or even the people inside the cocoon don't know about Bob. He's still pretty much of an atheist / socialist. Brian: It was headed right for us. You don't have to do it. (laughs). NEWS. Bob: In our defense, we're better people now. But just barely. It was a limited amount of time and we raised $70,000 or $80, 000. I begged him, literally. It's going to be bad. Brian: It's an opportunity to vent. He was good. Other than the early hours, what are the bad parts of your job that people don't see? OMC: You didn't stop to change your underwear? She's always fun. "I was wondering" or "My question is", Fireman Jim (Theme From Medical Center) fire safety expert and Star Wars enthusiast, A. J. Christopher much-traveled veteran disc jockey, Vern Cunningham aka "Vern the Carny" hard of hearing, Jimmy "Masterlock" Dugan ('Viva Las Vegas' by Elvis Presley) gambling "expert". The album we did last year, after he passed away, all the money went to the Duane Gay Memorial Fund. Holiday Train returns to Racine County Dec. 8. We showed up in May and left in August. I hope everyone that does find out what a charlatan I am. . You know that you're on the radio, but you don't think about, "What should I say?". OMC: You didn't stop to change your underwear? The only way we were going to get attention was to make as much noise as possible. Brian: We had to -- without knowing the outcome of the game -- come up with three different scenarios for the week's episode that would make sense. Mike Stern. These guys are about ready to get their clock cleaned. Everybody has their problems. It's going to be bad. But, you've both had parents pass away, you had Duane's illness, you've had marital strife and problems with your kids. Dan, Mark and Steve -- those are three different kinds of sportscasts -- but, they've had big fan groups; every one of them. In your business, it's almost unheard of. Another popular name of this radio station is 102.9 The Hog. Bob: Believe me, I'd have rather been on his ship than our's. Czaban is our third sports guy. No thanks. I don't know how long the people who are at the station now -- every one of them -- from Tom (Joerres, the station manager) to the last guy in promotions is going to be there and I don't know how that changes things. Everybody has their problems and they don't turn on the radio to hear yours. You know what? I begged him, literally. Brian: When that last ratings load came in, we were standing around in the studio, me and Bob, and I said, "You know, we've got a pretty good job. Milwaukee Radio Group. Bob: I told him not to do it. Junior Bridgeman made his mark in Milwaukee as the Bucks "Super Sub.". OMC: We're getting into the home stretch of this interview now. He saved my life years ago when he was driving. Now, you're part of that. OMC: There is such an effortless air about your show that everybody thinks you have the easiest job in the world and a lot of people think they can do it better. They don't have a chance." That always surprises me that people are actually listening to what we're saying because when I talk, I'm talking to Carrie (Wendt) or Brian or Eric (Jensen) or Steve (Czaban) or Gary (Graff). In your studio, it almost seems like you have an isolated -- I don't want to say a cocoon around you -- but, you've got your inner circle and it's pretty tight. Bob: Brian is secure enough with his position on the show Brian: It's like Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. People still ask how they can get one of those. Brian: It was headed right for us. Bob: Who would I like another crack at? We made fun of Reitman and Mueller, Dave and Carole, Dick and Ellen -- all of them. OMC: All right, this is really the last major question: Your new deal takes you through 2012. 755 N. Milwaukee St. Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-395-0632 Website (Hours, Directions, Products) A lot of people don't know that Bob has some sincere bones in him. Brian: He said it was going to change his life. Our general manager, Tom (Joerres) wanted to make that a regular feature. OMC: Like when you lovingly called her "a booze hag?". Search Cart . You won't be making as much money right now, but eventually you will. I don't know if anyone knows who that is. Bob and Brian's Premium Hair-Ring Since 1987 (2007) Regular price $4.99. They'll suck you in. You don't have to do it. Bob: Not on the "One Question Line." As co-hosts of the city's top-ranked morning radio show, Bob Madden and Brian Nelson spend five hours a day talking to each other, news director Carrie Wendt, producer Eric Jensen and a huge audience listening on The Hog (WHQG, 102.9 FM). It's kind of like Spinal Tap changing drummers -- the show just kept rolling along. Topics of discussion include politics, celebrity gossip, and sports, along with the random daily events. Who are your favorite guests of all time? Do you realize that? If you do have a problem, you better present it in a funny way or an entertaining way that is amusing to people. Brian: Sooner or later, you're not on the lathe of life anymore. He knew how good Duane was. Brian: I found out something, and I would teach this in radio school. OMC: In a way, both Dan Patrick and your show really took off at that point, didn't they? We'll be getting older. OMC: Bob, what else can you say about Brian? Brian: Yeah, I remember Bob saying, when we listened to one cut and you thought, "You're never going to be able to do that again." Bob: In our defense, we're better people now. Bob: In our defense, we're better people now. Czaban is our third sports guy. Bob: I noticed, but I don't think we changed anything. Comedy. He just dismisses them. We were going to hit it. I'm doing this job. 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