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The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

Killing Me Soft Drinks (The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics)

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

PodcastOne / Carolla Digital

Comedy, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.58.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Adam and Dr. Drew open the show discussing Dr. Drew's rekindled love for 'The Love Boat' as Adam explains his theory behind the value in examining commercials and popular entertainment of a time period as it represents what our society is like during that time. Adam then explains his position on personal responsibility and the infirmity of today's youth. As the show wraps up, radio host Ben Shapiro calls in to talk about the controversy stirred up when he was on Drew's HLN TV show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics. Starting it off for this week, we have Episode

0:11.6

1216, released January 17, 2020.

0:16.0

Titled, Are You A Lurgic To Wisdom? Drew's Rekindled Love for the Love Boat leads Adam to

0:21.3

divulge his process for ascertaining a society's values by analyzing popular media and commercials.

0:27.8

What's going on in your world, Drew? Just grunts, man. Just grunts.

0:32.8

Yeah, I think we've tapped into the zeitgeist with the whole love line thing. Love boat thing,

0:37.8

though. My wife and I have started watching on a regular basis. It's on the pop channel.

0:43.9

And then lobe a hole that showed up at the Golden Globes. I think we're on to something

0:47.9

here, man. I think Gavin McCloud would be proud. Well, I don't know why the hell it's having

0:53.4

that kind of a weird... Okay. It's uncannily disturbing to watch it. People need to study commercials,

1:08.4

as I've always said, and they need to study very popular TV shows, popular songs of the era,

1:18.4

so they can understand the era. Because the TV commercials represent that moment in time,

1:25.4

and the popular shows do. Now, there's always some weird, deep cut stuff that doesn't represent

1:30.4

anything at any time. But then there shows like the Love Boat, which really captured basically

1:38.4

like a three-year period of this country in those sort of late 70s into the... That's what we were.

1:44.4

Those were the hairstyles, that was the dress, that was the music, those were the... Those were all the stars.

1:50.4

Those were the tablet of colors, and those were the stars. This is how they reacted.

1:56.4

These were the rhythms of the jokes. Nobody mistook them for great jokes. Those were the rhythm of the jokes that they did.

2:03.4

The popular, this is basically the Golden Corral of food. This is the fine cuisine. This is what is popular.

2:11.4

And what I... And I... I don't like to talk about myself.

2:17.4

But I've always understood this, had a fascination with it, and studied.

2:22.4

Would define this. This popular thing of this time. So popular things representing the historical moment.

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