Bob: We've had plenty of calls. You don't have to do it. Milwaukee Radio Group. OMC: It's obvious you guys have a lot of fun and you've gotten to do some cool things. At that point, it was like "Boom!" When they brought back the Soup Nazi, the Bubble Boy, Jackie Chiles and everybody else. Posted on Jan 10, 2023, 11 . OMC: When did he save your life? Keith Hastings. You want to write a book with Keith Olbermann? Paul Manson passed away on the last day of 2015, spending an even 60 years on the planet. He's still pretty much of an atheist / socialist. OMC: I bet that makes it tougher to do "You Can't Win." Bob: Believe me, I'd have rather been on his ship than our's. Bob: I said to Brian, I was thinking in my head one time about how many more contracts we would have to sign to get to a certain age. Or, "He's getting treatment." OMC: Speaking of the Web, things have changed so much in the last few years. OMC: We're getting into the home stretch of this interview now. He has to read these stories and after he has read 300 of them, he has to decide, "Is that one funny? And finally, what will happen when the duo's newly-signed contract extension expires in 2012? Dec. 17The Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office has arrested a man suspected in the fatal shooting of Adan Ponce-Galdeano, whose body was found in a garage at a home in Lone Butte that had worried . Callers are reminded not to say "Can you tell me?" Brian: Well, that's a tough one because Bob pretty much wears his whole life on the outside like a chocolate coating. We're way too busy to think about that. We'd just get on the air and try and be better than everyone else. Bob: I told him not to do it. Brian: Keith is like counting Grover Cleveland Alexander twice. Sponsor: Nelson, Gaylord [Sen.-D-WI] (Introduced 09/08/1980) (Private Legislation) Cosponsors: ( 0 ) Committees: Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: Senate - 09/08/1980 Referred to . I don't know how long the people who are at the station now -- every one of them -- from Tom (Joerres, the station manager) to the last guy in promotions is going to be there and I don't know how that changes things. How do you deal with that and still try to be funny every morning? Why is that? Listen on 102.9 THE HOG in Milwaukee Or stream us live at bobandbrian.com Bob: That's not true. Bob: He does a lot of reading. OMC: When you do retire, will you guys continue live close to each other and get up at 4 in the morning and go to McDonald's and hold court every morning? Steve (or "Czabe" as his friends and listeners have always called him) is a native of Fairfax County, Virginia. I'd like to offer you a chance for rebuttal. It's not that hard." Bob: I noticed, but I don't think we changed anything. OMC: Correct. We were going to hit it. Now I listen to him daily. She's always fun. Bob: You have parents passing away. Topics of discussion include politics, celebrity gossip, and sports, along with the random daily events. OMC: In marking a recent anniversary, you played clips of your early years together. What were we in, my Vega? What makes that one funnier than the other one?" OMC: Like when you lovingly called her "a booze hag?" He was in my car. I'm old enough now where I wouldn't be nice to 'em after a couple days if I thought they sucked. Dan, Mark and Steve -- those are three different kinds of sportscasts -- but, they've had big fan groups; every one of them. Brian: Since my son (Nik) was born, I haven't considered leaving. Bob: I try never to never take that feeling for granted. "This Day in History" (9:20) Brian recaps the significant events, births, and deaths of that particular day in history. OMC: In a way, both Dan Patrick and your show really took off at that point, didn't they? He was in my car and I said "Don't do this. I said on the air a couple weeks ago, "Women don't listen to us," and we got this flood of calls. Brian: Yeah, I'll be too broken up. Bob and Brian is a talk radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. OMC: You didn't stop to change your underwear? We've had her on a few times. When the sun has been shining on the chrome by your window on your car, and you roll down your window and set your elbow on that? When you do a contest, you have to really think through a question so that you don't make it easy for them to just go in and enter the subject of the question and -- boom -- they've got the answer. Everybody has their problems and they don't turn on the radio to hear yours. I think another 15 years and we can think about cashing this in. What is the "Death City" story? We come to this bend in the road and there is a gravel truck passing a car. Is that harder? Bob: What did you call her recently? OMC: How do Eric (Jensen) and Carrie (Wendt) fit into what you do? That never worked. Bob: I've passed on things because I just wanted to be a fan. If I'm not getting complaints, then you're not doing what you're supposed to do.". Is there another deal after this one? Brian: Well, that's a tough one because Bob pretty much wears his whole life on the outside like a chocolate coating. Brian: It was headed right for us. They tuned in to get away from theirs. Bob and Brian's station, 102.9 The Hog, is owned by Saga Communications. Brian: I'd like to have a crack at Charlie Sheen, lately. There will be nobody over there to work with. How are we going to replace Jackie Harris. Keep up the good work guys! I think I'd like to have on Christopher Hitchens. OMC: Marilyn Mee calls him the best father she has ever seen. OMC: When you first started in Milwaukee, you broke one of the cardinal rules of radio by making fun of the other morning shows in town -- including the team that now resides across the hall (Dave and Carole on WKLH). I didn't think that would be any fun. Brian: We're rapidly getting to the point now where we won't have any kids at home. I think another 15 years and we can think about cashing this in. The show is also heard syndicated on CUMULUS . HOME. Skip to content NOWCAST WISN 12 News This Morning Brian: Bob is over there and he says "Death City!" I think I'd like to have on Christopher Hitchens. Going back to the start of this thing, who was the genius who decided Bob's name should be first? googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-2'); }); Bob: I'm glad to hear that. How are we going to replace Jackie Harris. Bob: A brood mare. It was just, "Come on in and tell your story." He left behind a wife, son, daughter in-law and grand-daughter. I'm too old to do that. I don't know if that has anything to do with it. Brian: The best portrait of our audience is probably the golf outing. Bob: They're right. We didn't care how long the story was or what day he came in. Those guys have been big. Those first three or four stops -- until about halfway through Toledo -- I was really nervous about things. We were going to hit it. That's what I was going to say about Brian. Brian: After that moment is gone and you're kind of shaking it out it was like, "Do you know that your last words were going to be "Death City?" Brian: You have to take your personal angst and turn it into the Richard Lewis kind of comedy. OMC: There is such an effortless air about your show that everybody thinks you have the easiest job in the world and a lot of people think they can do it better. And then it's not funny anymore. OMC: You mentioned the CD's. (laughs) But, if she wants to say that, I'm not going to argue. Bob Madden and Brian Nelson have agreed to a five-year contract extension with Lakefront Communications Inc. to serve as the morning show hosts on WLZR-FM (102.9 . I think another 15 years and we can think about cashing this in. The guy could just e-mail us the stuff. It was OK, because he was chatty. how to set cookie path attribute in iis; shadow queen spoilers; which statement best summarizes the conflict in this passage; That's about 17 years. How do you deal with that and still try to be funny every morning? We didn't care how long the story was or what day he came in. I didn't want to meet them or talk to them. We never really stopped. Quotes from Chairman Bri's Little Red Book: "If everyone in the whole world had the same skin color, hair color and eye color, if we were all the same religion, if we all had the same favorite sports teams, drank the same beer, drove the same car, and spoke the same language, if we all hung our toilet . Brian: OK. And you don't have to do mine. Bob: I've actually given Brian a pass. (photo by Tim Cowie, courtesy Davidson Athletics) DAVIDSON, N.C. - On Feb. 11, following the men's basketball contest against Fordham, Davidson College and the Department of Athletics will hold an on-court ceremony to celebrate the retirement and career of former long-time head coach Bob McKillop. However the radio station itself is owned . Bob: What were we -- 18 or 19? OMC: You mentioned the CD's. Bob: I said to Brian, I was thinking in my head one time about how many more contracts we would have to sign to get to a certain age. After 25 years, Bob Madden (left) and Brian Nelson still share laughs. We got to a point where we just said "All right, we'll do what we do." We'd say, "We'll get a hold of him." Brian: The closest we've ever come to working at a station where we really liked the music was our first job. Bob and Brian is a talk radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We sat down in the room, and Pat looks at the general manager and program director and said, "Why don't you guys go get some lunch and we'll catch up to you in about a half-hour." I read that stuff. Now, you're part of that. Bob: Don't worry. Brian: Bob is over there and he says "Death City!" He never operated on a normal schedule. Brian: Yeah, I remember Bob saying, when we listened to one cut and you thought, "You're never going to be able to do that again." OMC: What's the Death City Story? Home Bob & Brian WKLH Home; Bob & Brian; WKLH; Submit. Then, he got better. Bob: Especially with .wav files and things like that. Brian: To their credit, those guys have never held it against us. OMC: Correct. Brian: We used to pre-record some stuff or even write some stuff. Bob: That's on purpose, too, trust me. You know that you're on the radio, but you don't think about, "What should I say?" Bob: In our lane. He never operated on a normal schedule. We'd fill it with about an inch of water and he'd have a sponge and it made the greatest sound of water dripping into what sounded like this huge cauldron. If you just took a poll of our listeners, they'd say Bobby Heenan was the greatest interview of all time. HOG For Hunger November around Thanksgiving, the Bob & Brian crew, along with the other rock jocks at the station, have a three-day remote broadcast where they seek food donations for the Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee. I didn't think that would be any fun. Brian was going to come in second, no matter what. Bob: We were in Florida, Missouri and Michigan was in there, too, Battle Creek. We didn't care how long the story was or what day he came in. Who are your favorite guests of all time? Somebody can do my job. But, I'd like to talk to him. Other than the early hours, what are the bad parts of your job that people don't see? Our general manager, Tom (Joerres) wanted to make that a regular feature. 102.9 The Hog. Brian: He fit in so perfectly. OMC: What other people who have had a hand in your success? Then, we'll crush them and the same thing will happen all over again. That's hard to do. Brian: That's what my dad did. To somebody looking at what we're doing, that's the picture they get. But just barely. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-2'); }); OMC: So, you're not thinking, "One more deal and we'll take it to the house?" OMC: OK, we're near the end and yet we have to fast-forward. I only remember the most recent ones. It was always nice to see him. Longtime friends who grew up in Union Grove, Wisconsin, Bob Madden and Brian Nelson went to high school and technical college together before teaming up to work in radio in January 1981. What makes this show tick? (laughs) But, if she wants to say that, I'm not going to argue. Brian: I pretty much always turn that over to the guy who has the family. What is your relationship like today with Dave and Carole and other radio personalities in the city, and how does it feel to have been around long enough that newcomers will probably come on and make fun of you? Undersell it. Brian: I thought we were just being ourselves. Bob: They tried to meddle after that, but Pat's theory was, "Don't worry about that. Brian: One of us will have to do a eulogy for the other, somewhere. How are we going to fill that hole?" Bob and Brian is a talk radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bob: Part of it was being young and stupid, too. You are booking your last show. Has that ever been hard? After awhile, you just kind of say, "I'm here. If you're expecting some super-funny thing and you're just waiting for it to be super funny, it doesn't work. OMC: Exactly. That makes me think of two guys who were key in the evolution of this show. OMC: Speaking of big-market radio, identify the speaker of the following quotation: "I have no hatred toward them, but I do want to destroy them. Bob: We used to replay Dan in the 9 o'clock hour. Nobody cares. OMC: It seems like when one person is gone, whether it's one of you or Eric or Carrie, the dynamic changes and it's a different show. The truck went zinging by. Sean Elliot. OMC: Exactly. Usually, all they get is the bluster but it's not always that way. Bob and Brian Podcasts 102.9 The Hog. It's a whole different thing we do with Steve than we did with Dan. The light went on over our heads. OPEN Golf Outing Wisconsins largest charity golf tournament, held annually on the last Friday in July. I'll be here." The name kind of worried me. Robert "Bob" Reitman (born December 1941) is an FM radio personality (disc jockey, or deejay) from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.Reitman was a pioneer in freeform radio, also known as "underground radio", and has been playing album-oriented rock music and providing on-air commentary for over 45 years at various radio stations in the Milwaukee market.He is currently semi-retired, but continues to . We were going to hit it. OMC: Marilyn Mee calls him the best father she has ever seen. I couldn't believe how many of those we sold. Then, he got sick. Who knows what it is? Brian: It's an opportunity to vent. We still wouldn't be even. Bob: I hadn't even thought about that when we did this (deal). You won't be making as much money right now, but eventually you will. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-3'); }); Bob: They're right. When we do the camping stories or the home remodeling stories, every day there are stacks of stories that he has to go through, which I would never want to do. Mandatory Credit: Shanna . Brian: He fit in so perfectly. OMC: Can you imagine doing a show now without the Internet? Brian: We could tell you, but Somebody can do my job. Bob: I noticed, but I don't think we changed anything. Bob: In our defense, we're better people now. That stuff runs its course. Brian: I thought we were just being ourselves. The author Tom Clancy. What did you think about that, and was there ever a time that you liked -- or even cared about -- the music being played on your station? We thought they would be the demise of our show, if we listened to them. OMC: It's obvious you guys have a lot of fun and you've gotten to do some cool things. We're just closing ranks. OMC: When you first started in Milwaukee, you broke one of the cardinal rules of radio by making fun of the other morning shows in town -- including the team that now resides across the hall (Dave and Carole on WKLH). You don't have to do it. Our general manager, Tom (Joerres) wanted to make that a regular feature. The only way we were going to get attention was to make as much noise as possible. Czaban is our third sports guy. Brian: OK. And you don't have to do mine. He's been on so many CD's and the bits are so memorable that it seems like he was on the show more than he was. I'll be here.". Bob: I'm really bad at remembering interviews. We're not going to take any advice from them. Brian: Sooner or later, you're not on the lathe of life anymore. If you get bad service at a restaurant, that can be funny. It's kind of like Spinal Tap changing drummers -- the show just kept rolling along. That's not how Duane operated. Our first meeting, it was Pat, Brian, me, our general manager and our program director. Is there another deal after this one? OMC: When you are doing the show or thinking about the show, how do you picture your audience? We come to this bend in the road and there is a gravel truck passing a car. Everybody has their problems and they don't turn on the radio to hear yours. I thought that was good. Citation. I was doing all I can to steer off the road and not get killed. Brian: We tried doing "The Hot List" live, but it changed. Some of those were pre-recorded, right? Brian: After that moment is gone and you're kind of shaking it out it was like, "Do you know that your last words were going to be "Death City?" Bob: What were we -- 18 or 19? Sexbots. But, people -- to this day -- still talk about how great the Bobby Heenan interview was. Brian: If you take vacation at different times, you have eight weeks a year where you don't have your starting lineup in. He left behind a legion of friends across . What's going on?" (laughs). So was Chris Rock, he sucked. jeff hostetler construction morgantown wv. I knew it was going to be no fun, because he was just going to be ripping on the conservative values. OMC: There is such an effortless air about your show that everybody thinks you have the easiest job in the world and a lot of people think they can do it better. Bob: I've actually given Brian a pass. Bob: We did what we wanted and ratings were ridiculously good. ", Brian: When I was floating around Castle Rock Lake last summer for hours and hours (a mishap that was chronicled hilariously on the show), I was thinking, "They might not find me today. [1], Bob and Brian annually release albums containing highlights of the broadcasting year. bob and brian milwaukee retirement memento vivere tattoo Maio 25, 2022. gl inet mango vs shadow . Bob: That's not true. Ever sence 104.1 in Wausau changed their programing I have been listening to Bob & Brian Podcasts. I get in there in the morning, I get the news services that we get. Brian: Really? Carrie comes in with news. Then, he got better. Changes at Beasley Media Group classic hits WROR-FM Boston (105.7) as the long-running "Loren & Wally Morning Show" broadcast its last program on Friday (June 28). OMC: So, you're not thinking, "One more deal and we'll take it to the house?" 7 min read. We're doing fine. Then, he got sick. We actually used to do three for Thursdays on our show. Armed with some new musicians in the group, Bob Dylan opened the show with his classic rocking blues based tune called "Watching The River Flow.". It's Lawrence Welk versus 'Saturday Night Live.' We're going to do it our way now." Bob: In our lane. It got to be easier. It was OK, because he was chatty. OMC: Would your show work outside of Milwaukee and Wisconsin? Over the course of nearly two decades, Bob Madden and Brian Nelson have transformed their morning radio show from scrappy upstart to a Milwaukee institution that is now exported throughout the state. So many of the morning shows have been around for so long. If you do have a problem, you better present it in a funny way or an entertaining way that is amusing to people. Brian: Our stint with him kind of put us on the map. That never worked. They tuned in to get away from theirs. I remember he told us two things when he hired us. What do you tell those people? I think he'd be interesting for me, personally, because I still don't trust him completely. Somebody can do my job. When we do the camping stories or the home remodeling stories, every day there are stacks of stories that he has to go through, which I would never want to do. Does that ever happen or do you not have time for that kind of reflection? Bob and Brian is a talk radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Those guys have been big. Bob: It's always a surprise to me when I go somewhere and people say, "I heard you say this and this and this." Letters are eligible for a grand prize. Listen to free internet radio, news, sports, music, and podcasts. I was doing all I can to steer off the road and not get killed. Brian: (chortles). But, it's weird. Bob: Women, too. OMC: Almost the entire time that Duane was sick, you were getting calls about him -- whether it was the "One Question Line" or at different times during the show -- was that ever difficult? You are booking your last show. OMC: There is also a guy named Brian Nelson who is younger than you who is leaving delinquent bills and getting taken to small-claims court all the time. Brian: Sooner or later, you're not on the lathe of life anymore. That makes me think of two guys who were key in the evolution of this show. That's not how Duane operated. Brian: If anybody at all in the African-American community is listening to us, I'm completely surprised. I hope everyone that does find out what a charlatan I am. Bob: Not on the "One Question Line." We have a great thing going here." He said, "Be funny and don't piss off any advertisers.". We've got it pretty good." I had a chance to have dinner with Don Henley once and I didn't. Brian: Bart Starr was a good one. Brian: That's about right. Bob Paris is a memoirist, poet, screenwriter and novelist. Daughter of MRPA members Erv and Patti Kraus; JEFFREY YOURICH - February 3, 2020 at age 61. Posted on Jan 11, 2023, 11:05AM. I don't know how long the people who are at the station now -- every one of them -- from Tom (Joerres, the station manager) to the last guy in promotions is going to be there and I don't know how that changes things. Brian: We were coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine. On Tuesday night November 2 2021, Bob Dylan opened up his tour with a dazzling concert at Milwaukee's Riverside Theater. Bob: I have no interest in working with some pseudo guy who thinks he can do a radio show. What guests have you had on but would like another crack at? Did it make you nervous or did it inspire you and give you extra motivation? OMC: So, you're not thinking, "One more deal and we'll take it to the house?". Brian: When I was floating around Castle Rock Lake last summer for hours and hours (a mishap that was chronicled hilariously on the show), I was thinking, "They might not find me today. Then, he got sick. Bob is running the board. Bob: I said "Mark, you're never going to see all that money. Bob: Not on the "One Question Line." In your studio, it almost seems like you have an isolated -- I don't want to say a cocoon around you -- but, you've got your inner circle and it's pretty tight. OMC: Dan Patrick led to Mark Patrick, who had a good thing going and then left you guys for WQFM. Who are your favorite guests of all time? Those guys have been big. He said, "Be funny and don't piss off any advertisers." I think they're going to have whiplash from going 'What happened?' He's still pretty much of an atheist / socialist. While that makes them worthwhile subjects for a Milwaukee Talks interview, it also presents a problem: "What are you possibly going to ask us?" We've had her on a few times. You guys know each other as well as any two humans on the planet. The album we did last year, after he passed away, all the money went to the Duane Gay Memorial Fund. What guests have you had on but would like another crack at? We called it summer camp. OMC: Another key guy in the evolution of the show that I have to ask about was your friend, Duane Gay (who died last year after a long battle with cancer). googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-3'); }); He's like a Vanity Fair, Slate, Salon writer. The author Tom Clancy. Bob: I try never to never take that feeling for granted. Nobody cares. Brian: Bart Starr was a good one. Brian: Tom Clancy, Howie Mandel, Paul Hogan and Gary Shandling were all bad. I think I'd like to have on Christopher Hitchens. Brian: Who is making fun of us? Brian: It was headed right for us. The debut series involved boat launch disasters. Once LA 515 5Q He knew how good Duane was. It was a limited amount of time and we raised $70,000 or $80, 000. You just got Duane when you got him. Brian: We were coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine. You are booking your last show. It's just how much people like that old wrestling stuff. Is the show easier or harder to do in this age? What's hot? They had brief stints for stations in Florida, Missouri, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio, before moving to Milwaukee's "Lazer 103", WLZR on July 20, 1987 (WLZR has . When it came time to sit down with Bob and Brian, we could think of no one better to ask the questions than OMC's senior editor, Drew Olson, who has been a weekly guest on their show since 1998 and has known the two for the better part of his 20 years in journalism. That's the Death City Story. Bob: If something happens -- if there is a 20th anniversary celebration for Bob and Brian, it'll be done by people on the promotions staff and they'll just slap our faces and names on it. Bob is running the board. The guy could just e-mail us the stuff. Bob: We get calls from African-Americans and we get African-American people come up and say they listen, and that always floors me. Bob: It's on an album somewhere. It was a limited amount of time and we raised $70,000 or $80, 000. Madden asked before the interview. This month marks the 21st anniversary of the duo's work in Milwaukee radio. There is nothing very "friendly . Bob: That's true. [9] Proceeds from the album sales go to the Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee and the MACC Fund. Calls in on Fridays during football season to give his picks, Seth Grunlode ("Shambala" by Three Dog Night) , Mike Toomey ("Batman Theme" from TV series) comedian and master impersonator. That seems crazy to me. The only way we were going to get attention was to make as much noise as possible. I don't miss B&B at all. Brian: I don't think it seems like we adapt our game to different guests, but when you look at the track record, we must be doing something where we're flexible enough to change things. I remember the football soap opera "All My Packers" being a big hit. My kids will be grown. Brian: When that last ratings load came in, we were standing around in the studio, me and Bob, and I said, "You know, we've got a pretty good job. OMC: Can you imagine doing a show now without the Internet? OMC: Almost the entire time that Duane was sick, you were getting calls about him -- whether it was the "One Question Line" or at different times during the show -- was that ever difficult? Signup for our newsletter to get notified about sales and new products. He was in town and this whole thing with QFM was coming up and he was telling me how much money they were going to pay him. Brian: Tom Clancy, Howie Mandel, Paul Hogan and Gary Shandling were all bad. Search Cart . He's been on so many CD's and the bits are so memorable that it seems like he was on the show more than he was. OMC: It's obvious you guys have a lot of fun and you've gotten to do some cool things. Brian: I still have trouble telling people I work at "The Hog," when I'm out in public. OMC: What other people who have had a hand in your success? Now, I'd have to sell a house. It was the top five movies, the top five songs, the top clubs so, we did our own. Bob: I don't remember that, (to Brian), do you? Who would you have loved to have had on but couldn't? Bob: We get calls from African-Americans and we get African-American people come up and say they listen, and that always floors me. During his media session on Monday, Daboll was asked if he tried to "walk on water or multiply loaves and fish.". googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-3'); }); He's an awfully good driver. I didn't want to meet them or talk to them. OMC: Almost the entire time that Duane was sick, you were getting calls about him -- whether it was the "One Question Line" or at different times during the show -- was that ever difficult? OMC: Marilyn Mee calls him the best father she has ever seen. Kings of Milwaukee mornings! You have bills. 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