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Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast

B&C Postgame for Thursday

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast

Audacy

Sports

4.7751 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2017

⏱️ 36 minutes

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0:00.0

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1:02.8

Can't get enough of Boomer and Cardin in the morning.

1:07.4

Al Dukes and Jerry Recco are here with some sports news and updates they didn't have time to cover.

1:08.4

Here we go!

1:11.5

It's the Boomer and Carton Coast Game Show with Al and Jerry. Well, I had no idea that it was Thursday earlier this morning on the warm-up, which you'll hear in just a couple of moments. We start this podcast on a Thursday, as I have since figured that out. We will be a Borgata tomorrow, so keep that in mind, everybody. Looking forward to that, right, Al? Oh, yes. So, hi, Jerry. You're looking forward to that. Yes. I have a question for you before we get into the nonsense we usually do.

1:30.5

I will... everybody looking forward to that right al oh yes so hi jerry you're looking forward to that yes i have a

1:27.9

question for you before we get into the nonsense we usually do i will yeah a little bit i was sometimes

1:34.0

when i have a few minutes i'll hit youtube for whatever different music saw you know maybe whether

1:40.0

it's new music old music it could be van hal it could be... So let me ask you this.

1:45.0

It hits your head and you go, I'm going to listen to that, or you go there just start browsing.

1:49.6

Usually I hear a song coming in and I think, all right, maybe you just want to see what the video is like.

1:53.9

Where it hit me this morning, why do they even make videos anymore?

1:59.0

Like I remember, you know, with the MTV generation and all that, when music videos was what MTV did. And people would turn it on to watch the videos. And there was a product to really sell in between, you know, five or six videos in a row, kind of like you'll get nine or ten songs and are on the radio. And then you get a long stop set. All right, that's fine. But like,

2:17.5

what is the point? Some of these videos I was watching this morning, they look like Hollywood

2:22.0

productions that must cost a fortune. So as the music person that I respect you for being, I ask

2:28.0

you why? What's the point? Well, I think a lot of young people watch YouTube and watch a lot of it.

2:35.7

So they go there looking for music videos.

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