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The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

#767 That Goes Away

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

PodcastOne / Carolla Digital

Comedy, Talk Radio, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.68.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2018

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Adam and Dr. Drew open the show speaking about how many people have been telling them they are listening to old Loveline episodes with prompts a conversation about audio archives and how ownership of that audio works. They then turn to the phones and speak to a caller who believes she recently had a panic attack, and a few tragic calls from people who have lost loved ones.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Recorded live at Corolla One Studios with Adam Corolla and board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist Dr Drew Pinsky.

0:11.0

You're listening to The Adam and Dr Drew show.

0:15.0

Yeah, get it on, got to get it on a choice, we get on mandate.

0:19.2

Get it on, thanks for tuning in.

0:21.2

You like the cut of that boy's jib. Thanks for telling a friend.

0:24.4

Yeah, we appreciate it. Got to have your head on a swivel, Drew.

0:28.0

You know, a lot of strangely, I've had a run into a ton of people lately with weird nostalgia for love line

0:35.4

Like weird I miss it. We got to bring a buy a do you run any of that? Well I had a conversation

0:42.3

Last night weird that it bring Well I had a conversation last night,

0:44.1

weird, let it bring it up, about libraries and the notion of an audio library and an archive and ownership of an archive and I said, you know, when I got into radio, I understood the concept of I love Lucy reruns because I wasn't alive when I love Lucy ran for the first time and all that stuff you'd see

1:16.3

when I was growing up you know McHale's Navy and I Love Lucy or whatever they were showing was all

1:21.8

ran after the honeymooners, you know, and then you go back to

1:26.1

spanking our gang or whatever, the little rascals and all kind of stuff.

1:30.3

Yeah. So it was all just reruns, you know? And so like I understood the concept of watching

1:36.2

reruns of something that was good. Okay, the honeymooners were funny the first time around,

1:40.2

I guess they're funny the second time around and next generation and what have you.

1:44.8

But radio was always different.

1:46.8

Radio was just like you talk, it went into the air, you went home and then the next day you

1:50.1

started with a brand new slate, you know, and I never really conceptualized the notion of

1:58.8

capturing something and then having somebody who may not have been around the first time around or

2:05.3

too young or missed it go back and re-listen to something that had already been

2:11.1

said. I think the sensibility was it's such an intimate relationship.

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