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Analysis of Matt & Bob Show 07-17-2023 Transcript

Is it a Hot Dog Friday Show?

No, this is not a Hot Dog Friday show. The transcript is from Monday, July 17th, 2023, as stated at 00:39.282.

Food items/restaurants talked about

  • Vitamin D supplements – Jokingly discussed as something they could sell (11:01.783)
  • Ding-dongs and Twinkies mashup – Hostess product combining Twinkie insides into a Ding-dong, called “Ding Dongs times Twinkies” (46:17.422-46:38.205)
  • HEB – Mentioned that Matt went to HEB over the weekend (51:02.677)

News stories talked about during this portion

  • Rating/share discussion – References to someone in their building getting a “17 share” by “spewing hate” (04:32.640-05:01.957)
  • Sound of Freedom movie – Discussion about the film and its popularity (05:01.957, 35:04.227)
  • AC/heating issues – Matt’s air conditioning broke on Friday evening when he had teenage girls at his house (25:33.743-30:01.875)

“Click Click Boom” segment

This segment does not appear in this portion of the transcript.

Funny moments or memorable quotes

  • “Los Conservatinos” pitch (06:47.015) – The hosts jokingly suggest starting a conservative-themed show called “Los Conservatinos” or “Press One for Truth” to get better ratings by lying and “spewing hate”
  • “Brown Nationals/Brown Clowns” discussion (06:25.513-06:45.866) – Joking about show names for their fake conservative program
  • Bob’s introduction – Chewy’s elaborate introduction of Bob as someone who “created rock and roll moves, style, drip, fashion” (02:22.066)
  • Monday Morning Mandy Man pronunciation – Matt calls it “Monday Morning Mandy Man, which is the way we say handyman” (15:11.755)
  • Solenoid joke – When discussing AC repair, Matt asks what a solenoid is, Bob responds “It’s something you could suck on” (49:28.890)
  • Bob and God comparison – Listener Flint’s letter says Bob and God “seem wholly interchangeable” regarding rock and roll (47:37.572)
  • Press Two show – Running joke about their show being “Press Two” while conservatives would be “Press One” (20:40.296-34:06.940)

Phone callers this portion

No phone callers appear in this portion of the transcript.

Bob’s Rock and Roll News segment

Bob Fonseca delivered his daily Rock and Roll News segment, which he refers to as coming from “rock’s last great reporter.” The segment ran from approximately 36:44.922 to 48:51.486.

The main theme of this segment was how artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to impact the music industry. Bob opened by declaring “AI has been out, what, like, two weeks now and it’s already killed rock and roll,” setting a tongue-in-cheek tone for the discussion.

The first major story covered AI-generated music, specifically a YouTube channel called “AI Playgrounds” that created versions of Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” and “Seek and Destroy” sung by former Metallica member Dave Mustaine’s AI-generated voice. Bob noted that Mustaine was kicked out of Metallica in 1983 allegedly due to drug and alcohol issues, and joked about the technology by saying “the robots are coming” and “they’re attacking rock and roll first.”

Bob then reported on the Foo Fighters continuing to honor their late drummer Taylor Hawkins at the Harley Davidson Homecoming Festival. The band played for 45,000 people at Veterans Park, and near the end of their set performed Hawkins’ favorite Foo Fighters song “Aurora” while displaying a silhouette of a hawk on the big screen as the crowd chanted Hawkins’ name. The article Bob referenced asked readers who they would choose as a replacement drummer, with studio guest Chewy suggesting “Animal from the Muppets.”

Gene Simmons of KISS weighed in on AI concerns during an interview with Piers Morgan Uncensored. Simmons expressed worry about the lack of government regulation of AI, comparing it to “playing sports without rules.” He specifically questioned copyright and publishing ownership when AI creates songs using artists’ voices. Bob and the other hosts found it ironic that Simmons, who “lived his whole life without rules” wearing makeup and platform shoes, was now calling for regulation. Matt connected this to the ongoing Hollywood strikes over similar AI concerns.

The final story announced that Guns N’ Roses fans should expect a new single “any day now” according to the band’s production manager Tom Mayhew. Mayhew promised the new material “sounds great and is reminiscent of Appetite for Destruction.” The band was touring Europe at the time and planning a North American tour for August. Bob joked about AI potentially creating the new Guns N’ Roses single as well.

Rock and roll shoutout/salute

Yes, Bob gave a rock and roll shout out to listener Flint (46:53.273-47:57.021). Flint’s mother wrote Bob a letter congratulating him on his awards and saying the morning show was “one of the best reasons to love Austin.” She mentioned that when the outro plays at the end of rock and roll news, her kids sing “Bob gave rock and roll to you” and that “Bob and God seem wholly interchangeable.” Bob thanked Flint for the thoughtful letter and dedicated the segment to her.

Bands talked about during Bob’s rock and roll news segment

  • Metallica
  • Megadeth
  • Foo Fighters
  • KISS
  • Guns N’ Roses
  • The Rolling Stones (discussed in Rock and Roll Senior segment)

3 paragraph summary of this portion of the show (excluding Bob’s Rock and Roll News)

The show opened with the hosts in an agitated mood, particularly frustrated about radio ratings. They discovered that another show in their building achieved a 17 share by “spewing hate” and lying to their audience, which deeply bothered them from both a professional and ethical standpoint. This led to an extended satirical discussion where they joked about starting their own conservative show called “Los Conservatinos” or “Press One for Truth,” where they would capitalize on outrage and misinformation to boost their ratings. The bit included jokes about selling supplements, reviewing the movie “Sound of Freedom,” and various plays on words mixing Spanish and conservative talking points. Despite the humor, there was genuine frustration underlying the conversation about media ethics and what gets rewarded in the industry.

The Monday Morning Mandy Man segment featured Matt challenging Bob to complete household tasks. Bob claimed he cleaned his closet the previous week, though he provided minimal details beyond finding shorts he thought were missing. For the current week’s tasks, Bob was given three options: cleaning light switches, cleaning his keyboard, or cleaning behind his refrigerator. After much discussion about the practicalities of each task, Bob committed to cleaning his keyboard with compressed air, though he expressed concerns about whether that method would be adequate without removing all the keys. The segment also included Bob discussing how he hired window cleaners recently and his general approach to having service people in his home.

Matt shared a story about his air conditioning breaking down on Friday evening just as he had a group of teenage girls over at his house. He called Airco in a panic, initially frustrated that he reached them after hours, but then discovered they had an after-hours service option he hadn’t listened to completely. A technician named Tony came out and installed a temporary motor that doesn’t even turn the right way, explaining that Matt’s entire system needs replacement. This led to a broader discussion about how people handle having service workers in their homes, with Matt asking whether others feel comfortable or uncomfortable with contractors on their property. The show also promoted their upcoming Rock and Roll trivia contest at Moon Tower Saloon on Sunday at 3 PM, though they admitted they hadn’t yet written the questions for it.

โฐ Second Hour Analysis โฐ

Analysis of Matt & Bob Show 07-17-2023 (Second Third)

Food items/restaurants talked about

  • Brotherton’s barbecue (01:07:42.606) – Mentioned as being in Flugerville and described as “pretty good”
  • Amaya’s (01:15:01.003) – Discussed as possibly not being open on Mondays
  • El Dorado (01:15:09.150, 01:15:29.306) – Confirmed not open on Mondays
  • McDonald’s (01:15:14.536) – Sarcastically suggested as an option
  • Home Slice Pizza (01:24:42.593) – Location at 50 for North Loop discussed, with mention of their bathroom amenities including vintage cologne, mouthwash, gum, and nicer soap
  • Tacos (01:14:56.229) – General discussion about going to get tacos to write trivia questions
  • Golden Corral (01:31:03.894) – Joke reference
  • Midway dogs (01:16:00.441) – Producer Chewy mentioned wanting to get them in the studio

News stories talked about during this portion

  • Tesla Cybertruck production (52:16.865-54:14.531) – First Cybertruck rolled off the line at Austin Super Plant; Bob is approximately 66,000th in line and reserved his spot four years ago when his son Dylan helped him place the order while on a double-decker bus in London for $100
  • Property tax relief bill (59:45.381-01:02:05.514) – Texas House passed Senate Bill 2; provides $12.7 billion in tax relief; requires constitutional amendment vote; won’t take effect until 2025; benefits property owners more than renters; creates $12 billion shortfall for school districts
  • Water crisis in Blanco (01:03:15.557-01:04:32.131) – City of Blanco hit stage six water restrictions; water reserves only had a couple hours left; city’s water plant offline for renovations; low lake levels due to 10-year drought
  • Austin city budget (01:05:11.095-01:06:32.621) – Interim City Manager Jesus Garza released proposed budget with 2% increase in local fees; budget increased from $4.5 billion two years ago to $5.5 billion this year; 20% earmarked for Austin Energy; 36% of general fund operations goes to police, 18% to fire
  • Barton Creek/Sculpture Falls (01:03:00.530-01:03:15.557) – No water currently in Barton Creek; Sculpture Falls is dried up

Predictions made during this portion

  • Bob estimated he might get his Cybertruck by “the end of next year” or “2035” (53:06.767, 52:59.806)
  • Property tax relief won’t be seen for “two years away” (59:30.624)

Interesting facts shared during this portion

  • Flugerville rankings (01:06:42.656-01:08:30.815) – Flugerville ranked #31 out of 274 small American cities for most livable; only Texas city in top 50; Cedar Park ranked 118th, Leander 138th, Georgetown 141st
  • F1 driver visors (01:35:03.902-01:35:18.613) – F1 drivers use series of sticker layers on their face shields that can be pulled off as they get dirty
  • Time zones in former Soviet Union (01:32:05.024) – Eleven time zones in the former Soviet Union
  • Air filter sizes (01:34:00.986-01:34:32.257) – Bob has to deal with an unusual 10 by 36 air filter that requires cutting down a larger filter
  • Air filter prices (01:33:10.723-01:34:00.986) – Air filters used to cost $2-3 but now can be upwards of $20-30

Phone callers this portion

  • Art (01:21:05.473-01:21:35.974) – Called in saying he hoped “common sense and common courtesy” would become more popular; admitted he called without thinking of what to say first; suggested future topic about personalized license plates
  • Pest Control Chris (01:30:12.101-01:30:49.039) – Called to humble brag about breaking his king-size bed frame on Saturday night; now sleeping on mattress on ground while waiting for new bed
  • Jonathan (01:32:21.672-01:32:34.564) – Called to tag onto humble bragging topic, referencing Bob’s previous mention of changing 11 air filters

Funny or memorable quotes this portion

  • “I wonder if they get to listen to KLBJ FM in the mornings at the super plant.” – Bob (52:25.160)
  • “We’ll all be dead by then. Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead.” – Matt on waiting until 2025 for tax relief (01:02:42.227)
  • “Sorry, but your phone doesn’t work.” – Matt to caller Art (01:22:14.227)
  • “I hope the thing that catches on in society is people not just calling in and hoping to think of something.” – Matt responding to Art (01:22:22.953)
  • “Your mom’s the one that put all the original cracks in there, bro.” – Matt to pest control Chris about his bed (01:32:00.901)
  • “That place, that’s where COVID came from.” – Matt about the bathroom at Barton Square Mall (01:28:17.566)
  • “You just go ahead and slap that on at home, because you know, look- Dude, I do not hate that idea.” – Discussion about protective bathroom seat covers (01:27:03.654)

Recurring jokes or gags

  • Bob’s height – Continued jokes about Bob being short (01:34:29.305-01:34:51.010)
  • Comics bailing on the show – Discussion about seven comics in a row canceling appearances with various excuses, particularly “my plane got in late” (01:16:27.229-01:17:00.959)
  • Bob’s 11 air filters – Ongoing joke about Bob having to change 11 air filters in his house (01:32:28.804-01:34:32.257)
  • Chewy’s food priorities – Jokes about Chewy only caring about food while others discuss show logistics (01:16:44.063-01:16:51.451)

Summary

The second third of the Matt & Bob show on July 17, 2023 covered a wide range of topics from local Austin news to humorous discussions about everyday life. The segment began with lighthearted banter about Bob’s Tesla Cybertruck reservation, which he placed four years ago while on vacation in London with help from his young son Dylan. Bob discovered he’s approximately 66,000th in line and contemplated whether he’d actually purchase the vehicle when his number comes up, while Matt continued his running joke about Tesla vehicles.

The show transitioned into more serious local news coverage, with Matt presenting several important Austin-area stories. He detailed the Texas property tax relief bill that passed the House, explaining that while it promises $12.7 billion in relief, it won’t take effect until 2025 and primarily benefits large property owners rather than average homeowners or renters. Matt also covered the concerning water crisis in Blanco, where the city reached stage six water restrictions with only hours of water reserves remaining, using this as a warning about future water issues facing the growing Austin area due to explosive population growth combined with a decade-long drought.

A significant portion of the show focused on preparations for their upcoming rock and roll trivia event at Moon Tower Saloon scheduled for Sunday, 3-5 PM. The hosts struggled to locate their notes and format from the previous trivia event, with Matt expressing anxiety about recreating everything from scratch. They discussed various categories and question formats, with Bob making increasingly obscure suggestions like “Lou Reed’s Berlin years” and “bands from the Berserk Lee label,” which Matt had to redirect toward more accessible rock trivia topics that would appeal to a general audience.

The show took an entertaining turn when hosts and callers discussed what they hoped would become more popular in society. Suggestions ranged from Matt’s desire for mayo pumps at restaurants and better public restroom experiences to Chewy’s wish for theatrical releases to be available at home simultaneously. The conversation evolved into an extended, hilarious discussion about public restroom innovations, including liquid-cooled toilet seats, adhesive protective seat covers modeled after F1 driver visor tear-offs, and the merits of squat toilets used in other countries. The hosts shared personal restroom pet peeves and creative solutions with remarkable detail and humor.

Throughout the segment, the show maintained its characteristic blend of local news coverage, event planning, and absurdist humor. The hosts demonstrated their chemistry through callbacks to running jokes, including continued ribbing about Bob’s height and his house with 11 air filters, as well as frustration over comics repeatedly canceling appearances with implausible excuses. Phone callers added to the entertainment, particularly “Pest Control Chris” who called to humble brag about breaking his bed frame, leading to more comedic commentary from the hosts about the proper execution of a humble brag and the likely age and condition of his inherited furniture.

๐Ÿ• Third Hour Analysis ๐Ÿ•

Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (07-17-2023) – Final Third

Food or restaurants talked about during this portion:

  • Jersey Mike’s mentioned as being located next to a furniture store [01:54:18]
  • Cabela’s cafeteria upstairs mentioned [01:54:27]
  • Snow cones discussed extensively, with mention of Jim Jim’s and Casey’s New Orleans style snow cones [02:23:16-02:23:52]

News stories talked about during this portion:

  • The Dress Drama [01:41:10-01:46:06]: Discussion of the famous white/gold vs. black/blue dress optical illusion from 2015, with revelation that the man who originally posted it (Rafe Johnson, 38-year-old Scottish man) is now on trial for attempting to murder his wife after 11 years of alleged abuse
  • Harbinger of Doom Fish [01:46:21-01:47:47]: A Russell’s oarfish was discovered off the coast of Taiwan with shark bites. These rare, enormous fish are considered harbingers of doom – previous sightings preceded the 2011 Japan earthquake and 2009 earthquakes/real estate collapse

Any interesting facts shared during this portion:

  • The dress color perception changes based on time of day and how light hits your receptors, particularly around 5 o’clock when the sun is setting [01:42:04]
  • Piranha Records has a “wall of shame” with security camera photos of people who’ve been caught stealing [02:00:00]
  • Napoleon was actually 5 feet tall, and Nelson’s Column in London is 30 feet tall (ratio of 6:1) [02:21:35]
  • Google page starts blinking pink when you search for Ryan Gosling [02:12:08]

Memorable moments during this portion:

  • The Dress Debate Redux [01:42:15-01:45:45]: Bob and Chuy have an intense on-air debate about the dress colors, with Bob seeing black and blue while others see white and gold, leading them to leave their microphones to argue up close
  • Fred’s Epic Non-Call [01:48:18-01:51:51]: Caller Fred insisted on waiting to give his take on-air, built up massive anticipation, then completely failed to deliver any meaningful comment, leading to crickets and the hosts roasting him
  • The Missing Album Saga Ends [01:55:15-02:02:14]: Bob decides to drop the investigation into the stolen Piranha Records album promotional item, worried it’s becoming too real and someone might actually get in trouble. Discussion of potential punishments including “hold my pocket” prison-style humiliation
  • Chuy’s Secret Remote [01:53:00-01:54:30]: Revelation that Chuy had a remote appearance at a furniture mall where he got to drive around in a mobile recliner, which wasn’t shared with the show for social media

Callers this portion:

  • Fred [01:48:18-01:51:51]: Called to comment on the dress but spent most of the call complaining about being cut off previously and discussing studio temperature before completely whiffing on his actual take
  • Connor [02:15:06-02:15:23]: Called to make a joke about Bob playing Napoleon (a short Italian man with a big ego)
  • Frankie [02:21:22-02:21:47]: Called with a barely comprehensible fact about Nelson being 5 feet tall and Nelson’s Column being 30 feet tall

Predictions made during this portion:

  • Chuy predicts the Napoleon movie will tank/be boring [02:05:20]
  • Chuy thinks Oppenheimer might be boring despite the hype [02:06:02]
  • Bob predicts someone will create a mashup video combining Napoleon footage with Les Misรฉrables music [02:16:52]

Summary:

The final third of the show opened with an unexpected return to the infamous 2015 “dress debate” – the optical illusion that divided the internet over whether a dress was white/gold or black/blue. What started as a nostalgic callback quickly became breaking news when Matt revealed that the Scottish man who originally posted the photo is now on trial for attempting to murder his wife after 11 years of alleged domestic abuse. This dark turn didn’t stop the hosts from re-litigating the dress colors themselves, with Bob insisting he saw black and blue while others saw white and gold, leading to such an intense debate that Bob and Chuy left their microphones to argue face-to-face over the image.

The show maintained its chaotic energy with a series of disappointing caller interactions, most notably from regular caller Fred. After insisting he needed to wait until they were on-air to share his “important” take on the dress story, Fred proceeded to ramble about being constipated and studio temperatures before completely failing to deliver any coherent point, leaving the hosts and audience with crickets. Matt declared it “a regrettable Monday for all of our callers,” with even reliable contributors failing to land.

A major storyline reached its conclusion when Bob announced he was dropping the investigation into the stolen Piranha Records promotional album from the previous Friday’s show. Despite audience enthusiasm for various punishments (including the creative “hold my pocket” prison-style humiliation), Bob became concerned that the bit was becoming too real and might result in actual trouble for someone. He had already apologized to the Piranha Records client and admitted the promotional item, valued at $100 retail, was likely gone forever. The decision frustrated Matt, who felt they were abandoning great content, but Bob insisted on not letting it escalate further.

The conversation shifted to the highly anticipated dual release of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” movies. The hosts dissected the unprecedented marketing campaign, with Bob sharing Fox News headlines claiming Barbie “forgets core audience in favor of trans agenda” and Ryan Gosling’s quote that it was “the best script I’ve ever read.” They debated whether the movies would be good, with Chuy predicting both Napoleon and Oppenheimer might be boring despite massive hype. The discussion revealed sophisticated insights into Hollywood’s informal coordination of release dates, comparing it to sports scheduling, and acknowledged that the Barbie marketing team had brilliantly maintained mystery about the plot while generating massive buzz.

Throughout the final segment, personal revelations and workplace dynamics continued to emerge. Chuy casually mentioned he’d done a remote appearance at a furniture mall where he got to drive around in a mobile recliner – content he’d failed to share with the show for social media despite it being obviously viral-worthy. The hosts also grappled with the oppressive Austin heat, discussing three murders that occurred in the city the previous day (unprecedented for a single day) and attributing rising tensions to the summer weather. The show concluded with a giveaway for Texas Heat Wave tickets and promotion for Bob’s upcoming rock and roll trivia event at Moontower Saloon, maintaining the community-focused local radio atmosphere that defines the program.

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