Still wake up to KFOG at 7AM, but more recently have been shutting it off almost immediately. This morning heard a new voice teasing "a crazy sad thing that happened the other day", right after the next song. So we listened through Elle King's "Ex's & Oh's" and I think it was Bryan Schock that told this story of an employee getting killed chasing a guy stealing wooden pallets (this as in San Leandro:
http://abc7news.com/news/suspect-in-san-leandro-fatal-hit-and-run-identified/1559574/).
He then related a personal story about seeing a guy walk out of a store with cereal and milk and asking the cashier, "You're not going to stop him?" and the reply "It's not worth my life."
Yadda yadda, Pinfield and Alicia Tyler putting in their two cents.
What struck me was 1) they've brought Schock in, and Pinfield was there too. Is that an acknowledgement that Pinfield/Tyler are pretty boring together? 2) Adding Schock to the mix didn't make things any better. They're all pretty meh. Pinfield's voice is distinctive, but for everyday morning talk it's not like he has a lot to say.
He talks *a lot* when it's a subject that he's researched. I heard the laboriously hyped Pinfield Playlist pick yesterday about "Love", and how the singer's father is a famous Canadian producer and his mom was one of Warhol's factory girls, blah blah blah. Then he played "Think I'm in Love" as if it was the rarest B-side you'd never heard of.