I've had Greg Kihn in my ear this morning, listening for that Rush song so I can be caller #10.
Some lame humor, not as bad as The Bone. He gave Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser props for his guitar playing and compositional style in BÖC, and compared that with the typical three-chord structures of "English bands." played a clip from Bad Company's Paul Rodgers and then a nice segue into Can't Get Enough. Yeah, those English really have a monopoly on three chords. We Americans are so advanced when it comes to writing rock songs.
Speaking of Monopoly, earlier he said "Even the Commies play it! Like in Poland. You know I'm Polish, right? So in Poland, you don't buy Railroads or Utilities, you buy TOILET PAPER and Food..! Guffaw!"
egads.
BANTER UPDATE:
Oh, this just in! Tom, the guy after Greg, asks "What do you think about the Superbowl? who do you like, think it matters?"
After a slight pause, Greg weighs in. "I think it DOES matter. I like Pittsburgh."
Tom, "This is the first Superbowl where neither team has cheerleaders...! and your team, the Baltimore Ravens, has MALE cheerleaders!"
Zing! it's like being at the Algonquin Round Table!
The biggest winners in this radio shakeup are Lamont and Tonelli, because suddenly they no longer seem as sophomoric and inane. (ok, that might be a stretch.)