4.8 • 3.9K Ratings
🗓️ 18 April 2016
⏱️ 92 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi, I'm Gilbert Gottfried, this is Gilbert Gottfried's amazing colossal podcast with my |
0:28.8 | co-host Frank Santopadre. We're here once again at Nutmeg Post with our engineer Frank |
0:38.7 | Ferdarosa. Thank you, Frankie. Lots of Irish people. Thank you. You shut up, please. |
0:49.2 | Let me give an introduction. We don't get a lot of true Renaissance men on this podcast, |
0:57.7 | but we're excited to be joined by one this week. He's a musician, songwriter, record producer, |
1:05.9 | actor and comedian who's worked with a long list of musical icons, including share, |
1:14.7 | Harry Nielsen, Carol King, Celine Dion, Ozzy Osborne, Joe Walch, |
1:21.6 | Spurtbackrack, Bon Jovi and Hanson to name a few. He co-wrote Aerosmith's Grammy-winning |
1:31.5 | single, Living On The Edge, and produced no less than nine albums for the legendary Ringo |
1:40.3 | Star. Among his many musical accomplishments, he's worked alongside everyone from Andy Griffith |
1:50.2 | to John Candy to Joan Rivers to our former podcast, Guess Julie Numer. For almost 20 years, |
2:03.0 | along with siblings Bill and Brett, he was a member of the Music and Comedy Group known as |
2:11.2 | the Hudson Brothers, recording top 40 records and starring in two CBS variety shows, |
2:21.9 | The Hudson Brothers Show, and The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show. Welcome, a man who says he will |
2:32.5 | continue to write music until he's an accepted member of the Jackson Five because he always wanted |
2:42.4 | to be close to Tito, the multi-talented Mark Hudson. Thank you. What an introduction. |
2:51.5 | Okay, we try. No, but you know what? My life is so cloudy from all the drugs and humor |
2:57.0 | and and Joey Heverton. I don't remember, but Gilbert, you brought all that up. The first thing |
3:06.7 | it reminded me of is I have a small Jackson Five story. Okay. Okay. No story, buddy. True story. |
3:14.0 | This is going to be an easy. I never shut up. So in California, I have a studio at Village |
3:23.8 | and I find out that Germaine Jackson is making his first solo album for Motown. He was married to |
3:31.0 | Barry Gordy's daughter and my brothers and I, we knew the Jackson's from the television series. |
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