
🎙️ First Hour Analysis 🎙️
Analysis of Matt & Bob Radio Show Transcript (06-20-2024)
Food Items/Restaurants Talked About
- 00:40.3: Baumgars gift card promotion mentioned
- 25:45.3: Enley Shrimp discussed as potential lunch destination
- 27:09.4: Texas Roadhouse confirmed as lunch location for the next day
- 27:09.4: Peanuts mentioned in relation to Texas Roadhouse
- Lunch scheduled with Jess Pryles, well-fed Chris, and Ali Khan mentioned
News Stories Talked About During This Portion
- 13:10.7 – 19:01.4: Dinosaur tracks discovered in Texas’s Paluxy River due to drought (Acrocanthosaurus and Saropesidon tracks from 115-105 million years ago)
- 16:23.2 – 19:01.4: “Hunger stones” emerging in European rivers during severe droughts, with warnings carved from 1417 and 1616
- 48:25.6: Justin Timberlake’s recent DUI arrest mentioned briefly
“Click Click Boom” Segment
Timestamp: 13:07.3 onwards
Clickbait news mentioned:
- Dinosaur tracks found in dried-up Paluxy River in Texas (140 prints from a single Acrocanthosaurus)
- Hunger stones appearing in European rivers with ominous famine warnings from centuries ago
- Intermittent fasting study showing it may help fight cancer by supercharging natural killer cells
- Christopher Waters story about fasting (mentioned at 22:48.2)
Funny Moments or Memorable Quotes
- 05:28.0: “Do you remember El Diablo? Do you remember what was my other favorite story of his, the one where he was at the nudist colony and got locked out of his truck.”
- 07:31.6: Bob discussing sleeping in other people’s beds: “I don’t like being in other people’s beds… It creeps me out”
- 07:54.5: Matt: “I can still feel the heat in the mattress sometimes” discussing “hot bunking”
- 09:04.5: Chuy worried about secret cameras in the house he’s sitting
- 27:22.0: Bob discussing seating arrangements at lunch: “Do we put each other on the opposite sides of the table and face each other or do we do like boy girl boy girl? …They might not sit us in the same section”
- 27:52.0: Matt’s frustrating exchange with Bob about the e-bike
- 30:04.4: Bob offering to sell “Bob Fonseca’s Rock and Roll News” to the highest bidder
- 34:52.0: Bob discussing Queen: “I never considered Queen in that club” with rock legends
Phone Callers This Portion
No phone callers during this portion of the show.

Bob’s Rock and Roll News Segment Summary
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Bob Fonseca opened his Rock and Roll News segment at approximately 28:41 with major breaking news about Queen’s catalog sale. He explained the recent trend of aging rock stars selling their music catalogs, citing examples like Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, the Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan. Bob theorized that artists sell their catalogs to maintain control over their legacy, preventing family members from releasing questionable material after their death, as happened with Tom Petty, Prince, and Jimi Hendrix.
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The headline story was Queen’s historic sale to Sony Music for $1.27 billion, making it the largest music rights sale on record, surpassing Bruce Springsteen’s previous record of $500 million from 2021. Bob expressed surprise at the amount, admitting he never considered Queen to be in the same league as Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd, despite their popularity. The deal includes recording and publishing rights, with Disney and Universal Music Group retaining certain rights in North America, while Sony will get worldwide rights in 2026 or 2027. Live performance revenue was excluded, with Brian May and Roger Taylor continuing to tour with Adam Lambert. Bob noted that the movie “Bohemian Rhapsody” reportedly made $900 million worldwide, contributing to Queen’s massive valuation.
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Bob discussed Universal Music Group’s new initiative allowing artists to control and profit from AI-generated virtual vocals. He suggested this technology could help aging rockers like Bon Jovi and Steven Tyler, whose voices are failing, potentially prolonging their careers indefinitely. Bob acknowledged that rock and roll has become “big business” through Vegas residencies, advertising, and catalog sales, lamenting that the rebel spirit of rock has become mainstream. He expressed disappointment that artists are now primarily focused on “how you can get yours” rather than the art itself.
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The segment covered ongoing feuds between aging rock stars, specifically Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple announcing he will never speak to his bandmates Ian Gillan and Ian Paice again because they were “rude” to him and David Coverdale. Bob expressed disappointment at learning about conflicts within bands he admired growing up, saying he wanted to believe the legendary stories about Deep Purple recording “Smoke on the Water” at Lake Geneva were all fun and partying, not knowing the band members were being rude to each other even then.
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Bob concluded by jokingly offering to sell the rights to “Bob Fonseca’s Rock and Roll News” to the highest bidder, suggesting companies like Chris Waters, Airco, or Nabisco might be interested. He thanked Dana Vandiver for sending information about the history of “Hooked on a Feeling” to [email protected], promising to cover that story in a future segment. He ended with advice to listeners: “Start a band. And then just before you die sell your catalog.”
Rock and Roll Shoutout/Salute
- 49:28.5: Bob gave a salute to Dana Vandiver who wrote to him at [email protected] about the history of “Hooked on a Feeling”
Bands Talked About During Bob’s Rock and Roll News
- Queen
- Bruce Springsteen
- Billy Joel
- Rolling Stones
- Bob Dylan
- Tom Petty
- Prince
- Jimi Hendrix
- Michael Jackson (Sony’s $600 million purchase mentioned)
- Bon Jovi
- Steven Tyler/Aerosmith
- Deep Purple
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Kiss (Gene Simmons)
- Bob Seger
- ABBA (implied in context of worldwide phenomenon)
3 Paragraph Summary of This Portion (Excluding Bob’s Rock and Roll News)
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The show opened with introductions of the hosts, with Matt Bearden arriving a few minutes late. The conversation quickly turned to sleep issues, with Bob revealing he’s house-sitting in a new place and couldn’t sleep the first night. Matt shared his discomfort with staying in other people’s beds and hotels, describing how he can still “feel the heat in the mattress” from previous occupants in a phenomenon called “hot bunking.” Bob suggested Matt set up a one-man pup tent inside the living room to create his own comfortable sleeping environment. The discussion evolved into Matt’s peculiar habits about bed cleanliness, including his inability to tolerate wrinkles, crumbs, or sand in sheets, and his wish that sheets could be changed every other day like in hotels.
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The hosts teased upcoming show news and confirmed plans for a lunch the next day at Texas Roadhouse with food personalities Jess Pryles, well-fed Chris, and Ali Khan. There was a humorous extended exchange where Bob apparently didn’t know about the lunch plans despite multiple text messages, leading to Matt’s frustration as Bob answered questions about transporting his e-bike that Matt wasn’t actually asking. The conversation highlighted Bob’s habit of not checking his text messages, which shows over 1,200 unread messages on his phone. The show also promoted their upcoming Rock and Roll News Trivia Live event at Moontower Saloon on Sunday, June 23rd from 3-5 PM, with teams of up to five people competing for prizes.
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Matt opened up about feeling a lack of joy and boredom while his family is out of town, noting that nothing on television interests him and he keeps starting and abandoning shows and movies. When asked what he did the previous day, he mentioned that Bruture Foundation workers were digging under his house for foundation work, which he enthusiastically recommended to listeners. The conversation touched on summer activities, with Chuy planning to visit Schlitterbahn after his house-sitting duties end. Throughout the segment, there was playful banter about Deep Purple, Town Lake’s relatively recent creation in 1960 via Longhorn Dam, and the hosts’ dynamic of pretending not to speak to each other directly, using Chuy as an intermediary for comedic effect.
⏰ Second Hour Analysis ⏰
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (06-20-2024) – Second Third
Food items/restaurants talked about:
- Tacos (multiple references throughout)
- Ken’s tacos (mentioned by Manny)
- Chicharron tacos brought in by Manny
- Egg and bacon tacos (Bob’s order)
- Chorizo potato tacos
- Crown & Anchor burger (praised for quality and consistency)
- Home Slice pizza (mentioned near Stag clothing store on South Congress)
- Waterloo Sparkling Water (won Chronicle Award for best local non-alcoholic beverage brand)
- Frito (mentioned in Schlitterbahn context around 57:48)
- Magic Time Machine restaurant in San Antonio (mentioned as possible birthday dinner spot around 1:39:19)
News stories talked about during this portion:
- ERCOT/Texas Electricity Crisis (59:43-1:04:11): Texas electricity demand could nearly double in six years due to rapidly rising population and industries demanding huge amounts of electricity. Bitcoin mining companies profiting from selling back pre-purchased power during grid crises. Transmission lines need expansion but take time to build. State Senator Charles Schwertner mentioned as being in charge of electricity issues.
- Water Restrictions in Central Texas (1:02:38): Mentioned that harsh water restrictions and potential “water wars” between central Texas towns are expected within five years
- Milwaukee Police Chief Application (1:05:31): Jeffrey Norman, Milwaukee’s police chief, has applied for Austin police chief position, emphasizing ongoing commitment to Milwaukee’s safety
- Round Rock Dragons Band (1:06:43): First high school invited to London Band Week, leaving June 24th for a week of performances in the United Kingdom
Predictions made during this portion:
- Matt predicts Texas electricity demand crisis will require real leadership and cooperation (1:04:11)
- Discussion suggests water and electricity issues will become increasingly critical for Austin/Central Texas in coming years
Interesting facts shared during this portion:
- Go-karts at Kota can reach speeds up to 50 mph (54:28)
- Alpine coasters exist in Texas where you ride down hills on rails with a brake (55:13)
- Texas Lagoon has a giant slide where you fly up in the air and land in water (55:45)
- Schlitterbahn has a giant lazy river (56:58)
- The Continental Club is referenced as iconic Austin music venue (1:43:20)
- Terry’s Burnet Road inspection location is the original but no longer accessible from Burnet Road – it’s actually on Jim Hogg Road and requires insider knowledge to find (1:43:09-1:45:00)
- The Chronicle started in 1988 or earlier (1:11:44)
- Margaret Moser was a long-time Chronicle writer who was a friend and advocate of the show (1:13:51)
Phone callers this portion:
- The show announced they would open phone lines at 512-834-0937 (1:42:24) for listeners to call in about overlooked Austin things that deserve recognition, but no actual callers were heard in this portion
Funny or memorable quotes this portion:
- “I didn’t hear what you said there.” – Response to Alpine coaster discussion (55:17)
- “She got corns.” (58:11) and “She’s got a, what’s that called when your toe decides to go hammer toe?” (58:18) – Discussing feet at water parks
- “Are you sober today?” – Matt asking Bob due to confusion in conversation (56:56)
- “When are you going to understand that your new I don’t care attitude is affecting others?” (59:04)
- “We didn’t miss an award, they lost a show. That’s the way I look at it.” – Bob after not winning Chronicle Award (1:30:40)
- “I would have won that Chronicle Award if they could have just picked me out of the, you know, cherry pick the guys on the show.” – Bob (1:42:06)
- “The worst thing that could possibly happen…is if you got an email saying, this is Tony Plahetsky from the Austin American States, and I’d like to ask you a few questions.” (1:24:10)
- “You can’t get her more records for your collection.” – Matt to Bob about birthday gift for Jennifer (1:38:07)
- “The best thing I could give her is the same thing that I need is time.” – Bob about Jennifer’s birthday (1:39:08)
Guests in the studio or special visitors:
- Manny brought in chicharron tacos (1:40:10) and later left to get Ken’s tacos for Bob
Recurring jokes or gags:
- Bob’s consistent problem with time management and running long on segments (1:35:16-1:36:09)
- Matt pointing out Bob forgot his wife Jennifer’s birthday on air during the rock and roll shout-out segment
- Bob’s transcendental state during “rock and roll news” segments (1:41:23)
- The ongoing tension about Bob going long on his segments and not respecting the 8:38 timeout (1:35:51)
- Chronicle Awards and the show’s relationship with the Austin Chronicle publication
Summary:
This portion of the show begins with casual conversation about activities in Austin, including go-karting at Kota, Alpine coasters, and water activities like Schlitterbahn and lazy rivers. The hosts discuss the differences between lazy rivers at resorts versus natural tubing experiences, with humorous tangents about unpleasant encounters at water parks. The conversation reveals the show’s relaxed, conversational style with frequent digressions and inside jokes between the hosts.
The show transitions to covering Austin area news headlines, with significant focus on Texas’s electricity crisis. Matt reports that ERCOT predicts electricity demand could nearly double in six years due to rapid population growth and industrial demands, particularly from Bitcoin mining operations. The discussion highlights concerns about grid reliability and the need for better leadership to address these infrastructure challenges. Matt also mentions impending water restrictions and potential conflicts between Central Texas communities over water resources in the coming years.
A major segment focuses on the Austin Chronicle’s “Best of Austin” awards that were just published. The hosts go through various categories, congratulating winners like comedian Avery Moore, Cap City Comedy Club, and various local businesses. There’s particular attention paid to the media categories, where the show was nominated for Best Radio Program but lost to KUT’s Texas Standard. Bob jokes about this loss, claiming “we didn’t miss an award, they lost a show,” while noting that KUT swept most of the media awards. The hosts use humor to deflect disappointment while genuinely congratulating other winners.
A significant subplot emerges when Matt realizes that Bob forgot to mention his wife Jennifer’s birthday during his rock and roll shout-out segment earlier in the show. This leads to an extended, humorous interrogation about what Bob got Jennifer for her birthday (nothing yet), his plans (maybe Magic Time Machine in San Antonio or records from Piranha), and his general lack of preparation. Bob tries to defend himself by saying Jennifer doesn’t like the rock and roll news segment anyway, but this only makes things worse. The incident highlights the show’s dynamic where Matt often plays the responsible one calling out Bob’s shortcomings.
The show concludes with Matt giving out his own “overlooked Austin” awards, particularly praising Terry’s Burnet Road Inspection, the original location that’s famously difficult to find because it’s no longer accessible from Burnet Road despite its name. Matt describes it as a time capsule of old Austin culture and values its authenticity and the owner’s willingness to discuss Austin music history. The hosts announce they’re opening phone lines for listeners to call in with their own nominations for overlooked Austin institutions deserving recognition, positioning this as community service to highlight local businesses and places that make Austin special.
🕐 Third Hour Analysis 🕐
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (06-20-2024) – Final Third
Food or restaurants talked about during this portion:
- El Primo taco truck on South First near Live Oak – caller Mark recommended their breakfast tacos and super torta (around 01:48:35)
- How How restaurant on William Cannon and Manchac – caller Rich recommended their peppery shrimp and spring rolls; restaurant closing in October after 25 years (around 01:50:23)
- Players restaurant – mentioned as a closed Austin establishment where Matt had his first lunch date with his wife (01:52:38)
- Mad Dog and Beans – mentioned as closed Austin restaurant (01:52:49)
- The Filling Station – mentioned as closed, now Terry Black’s barbecue location (01:52:55)
- Texas Chili Parlor – Matt mentioned wanting to give an award to whoever drew the flowchart on the back of the men’s room door (01:54:05)
- Trudy’s – briefly mentioned by Chuck (02:32:35)
- Tacos – Manny brought tacos to the studio (around 01:58:22)
Any callers this portion:
- Steph (Mrs. McAllister) – wife of sportscaster Alistair McAllister, called about her husband not winning Best Sportscaster award; he’s currently in Germany (01:45:51)
- Mark – first-time caller recommending El Primo taco truck, had his kid in the car during the call (01:48:08)
- Rich – recommended How How restaurant’s peppery shrimp (01:50:20)
- Philip (listed as “June”) – first-time caller giving shout-out to Cap City Comedy Club and met Sawyer Stoll there; mentioned Matt Evans was funnier than Sawyer (02:04:42)
- Kathy – recommended Planet K for their products and greeting cards (02:02:47)
- Brandon (Smith/Carl) – gave shout-outs to various Austin businesses including Army Navy store and Austin Impact auto body in Pflugerville where he got a new job (01:57:01)
- Manny – called to give award to taco and tamale ladies, made inappropriate comments about wanting to give them “chorizo,” also admitted to urinating in the station’s parking lot due to prostate issues (01:58:22)
Any news stories talked about during this portion:
- Austin FC match – hosts discussed Austin FC having an “incredible match” the previous night, excluding the last 30 seconds (01:47:55)
- Austin Chronicle Best of Awards – the show did not win any awards, which was a recurring topic throughout the segment
Any interesting facts shared during this portion:
- How How restaurant originally had a location in Dobie Mall where the owner would sing a welcome song to customers (01:51:27)
- Passwords vulnerability – a smart-guessing algorithm was able to crack 87 million passwords in under a minute; most people favor certain numbers (7, 37, 42, 69, 77) and center keyboard characters (02:10:00)
- Office chair costs – the old studio chairs were allegedly $800 chairs originally (02:19:50)
- No Control Radio – Chuck’s show has been running for almost 20 years (02:20:04)
Any memorable moments during this portion:
- Matt’s explosive text response about the chairs – when Chewy relayed that Chuck wanted to know where the $800 chairs went, Matt (who was already angry about another email) responded “LOL, he can go F himself. $800 chairs suck my day” before Chewy clarified “I think he’s just asking” (02:27:00)
- Manny’s inappropriate comments – caller Manny made crude sexual comments about women selling tacos and tamales, saying he wanted to “give her some chorizo” and that he gave one woman mace because she’s “too pretty” (01:59:00)
- Manny’s parking lot confession – admitted to urinating in the station parking lot multiple times due to prostate issues, even though the building has restrooms; security caught him on camera (02:01:18)
- Chair mystery resolution – Matt revealed the new chairs cost them $0 because they came from another company that is now missing them (a “$4800 loss” for six chairs), though he couldn’t reveal the source on air (02:30:00)
- Matt Evans vs. Sawyer comparison – caller Philip told them Matt Evans was funnier than show member Sawyer Stoll at a comedy show, with Matt describing Sawyer’s reaction as his “face melting off his skull” (02:06:00)
- Pink gorilla landmark – discussion of the iconic pink gorilla statue near a bingo parlor and Planet Fitness, with mention of Big Al photographing it (01:54:42)
Any guests on the show:
- Chuck Losh – engineer/technical director came in studio to discuss the missing $800 chairs and phone system issues; also hosts No Control Radio and Midnight Metal show (02:19:00)
“Nod to the Odd” segment – Stories covered:
- Floating drunk man in India (01:46:17 timestamp area) – A village in Pradesh, India found what they thought was a dead body floating in their pond around 7 AM. They waited until noon to call authorities (5 hours later). When police arrived and poked the “body” with a stick, it turned out to be a drunk man who had been napping while floating in the water, wearing jeans. He was angry at being woken up (02:07:01)
- Animal trafficking bus (02:13:01) – A disabled bus in Pennsylvania was pulled over on Red Hill Road. Investigation revealed it was hauling 30 birds, German Shepherds, an Australian Shepherd, a bull, and a pony. The birds were being fed to dogs, and the larger animals were being used for bestiality – it was essentially an “animal bang bus” that could be booked on the dark web. Driver Sean Hirschbone was arrested, facing charges related to distributing obscene materials to minors (02:14:16)
Five Paragraph Summary:
The final third of the show focused heavily on the Austin Chronicle “Best of” awards, which the show did not win, creating a somewhat melancholic mood throughout the segment. The hosts opened up the phones asking listeners to give out their own awards to Austin businesses, people, or services that deserved recognition. This generated several calls recommending local restaurants, including El Primo taco truck and How How restaurant (which is closing in October after 25 years), though the response was less enthusiastic than the hosts had hoped, leading Matt to joke that “no one’s been here longer than 10 years.”
The show took several memorable calls, including one from Steph McAllister (wife of sportscaster Alistair McAllister) discussing her husband’s sportscasting career, and a problematic call from regular caller Manny who made inappropriate sexual comments about women selling tacos and tamales. Manny also confessed to repeatedly urinating in the station’s parking lot due to prostate issues, despite the building having restrooms available, and admitted that security had caught him on camera doing so. The hosts had to repeatedly redirect Manny away from making crude sexual comments on air.
A significant portion of the show involved Chuck Losh, the station’s engineer and host of No Control Radio, coming into the studio to discuss missing office chairs. The conversation revealed communication breakdowns within the station, including Chewy’s inability to email Chuck about fixing the phone system for weeks (though Chuck fixed it in five minutes once actually contacted). Matt had sent an angry text to Chewy saying Chuck could “go F himself” regarding questions about $800 chairs, though Matt was actually upset about a different email at the time and the anger wasn’t really directed at Chuck.
The chair situation was ultimately resolved when Matt revealed that the new studio chairs actually cost the station nothing because they had been acquired from another company (who was now missing approximately $4,800 worth of chairs). Matt couldn’t reveal the source on air because it could cost someone their job. The old chairs, which had been in the studio for years and were visibly stained and deteriorating, were hidden in various locations around the building, with Matt initially not wanting to turn them over but eventually agreeing Chuck could repurpose them.
The show included “Nod to the Odd” segments featuring bizarre news stories: a drunk man in India who was found “dead” floating in a pond but was actually just napping in the water for hours, and a disturbing story about an animal trafficking operation in Pennsylvania where a bus was being used to transport animals for bestiality services bookable on the dark web. Throughout the segment, the hosts maintained their characteristic irreverent humor while also expressing frustration about not receiving recognition from the Austin Chronicle awards, with the mood oscillating between disappointed, defiant, and comedic as they worked through the show’s final hour.
