Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - A review of Episode 1180 Everlast

Episode Date: October 22, 2018

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello and welcome to another episode of the JRE review for this week and I'm really excited about this podcast because It's another one of the everlasting and You know I'm old enough to have enjoyed a lot of everlasting career and Just come on so many fucking great hip-hop songs Jump around jump around he's one around. He's also one of Joe's Very good friends He's been on the podcast multiple times because the fights big UFC fan and This is really
Starting point is 00:00:41 in a lot of ways What what Joe's all about when he does a podcast is just about getting his closest friends on the people he doesn't get to see much and have good conversations with it and holy fuck was this a good conversation house of pain house of pain today I'm joined by good buddy my Eddie who's been on the podcast multiple times and Hey guys, I'm Eddie this and yeah, you've heard me a couple times He's he was my first guest and most recurring and Eddie. It's good to have you back on man
Starting point is 00:01:17 This this guy probably grown up in Chicago means a lot to you, right? I mean Boston, Chicago This Boston when they came out in the early 90s like jump around I Mean I was like heavy metal like and stuff and when we're after that coming out It was like the Beastie boys. He was like part of that and Like you put that on those like whoa, but in Chicago And I mean like going in here. you see in the you know in the video? It's you know clubs. It might be a brawl about the fight, you know, but it's still exciting every time you hear it So now you hear it I don't know I love it every time you know me like going it just brings you back to like
Starting point is 00:02:02 Yeah brings a man a kid, you know me right? Yeah, it brings a really good, you know what I mean? Right? Yeah, there's a lot of energy in there. I mean, you watch the video. He looks, I mean, it just looks like the video for Jump Around is just like, you know, 50 guys in a bar in Boston staring at you and waving their hands a lot. I mean, it's the beginning of like a fight for sure No, it's a tough fight. I love it. Yeah But yeah, what do you call it? That's one thing I love especially in Chicago It was like really a role. So it's like a man. I can't imagine going to fucking Boston right while time
Starting point is 00:02:39 Yeah, you put that stuff guys like oh, I guess I'm gonna pay my Like in my ass kick it looks yeah, oh, I guess I'm better pay my part there. Like in my ass, okay. It looks, yeah, it looks like a good place to pay. They quickly got into talking a lot about social media and like how people perceive on there and then really getting into like Kanye and his new types of shoes. Yeezies, have you heard of these? No. Yeezies, like Kanye shoes, right?
Starting point is 00:03:10 So, but they're not just that, but like how the Kardashians, Kardashians, what are they called? Kardashians. Kardashians, Kardashians. How they have kind of just polluted the minds of all the men of course in that I mean look what I've been a Bruce He's a woman now. How long for Kanye I've never felt it Kanye I've got to see him
Starting point is 00:03:40 I was never fangs is all like And does one thing but actually I really like him now and It's like funny thing is this like He's a, he's a wild man. He's been here to be so things like that. He's a Chicago I want to, I like and he's actually really preaching a lot of stuff like let's get this done in Chicago All the gangs of stuff like, let's get this done in Chicago, all the gangs and stuff like that. The Chicago shell corrupt, what do you call it? So it's kind of like, he's literally going,
Starting point is 00:04:11 okay, what can we do? You know, right now, like, do you feel like he's fixing Chicago or like he's giving a good message? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, I'm a fan. Well, all right, that's impressive. This is Chicago, about how?
Starting point is 00:04:24 You have to fix yourself. You know what I mean? It's probably a lot of things, you know, like we don't have a lot of go, you know. You know, you know. So he's making a positive impact in Chicago, you feel like. I'm hoping for that. All right, I like it.
Starting point is 00:04:41 No, let's hope so. I mean, he obviously cares. And I wasn't a fan before over the years. Yeah. And stuff that actually I am because he's black, he's bad for me and American. And he's bringing that positive in the Chicago. Chicago with most killings every year. It's a thing that's funny, yeah. Nobody does it. Nobody does it. Nobody brings that. Yeah, well good for him.
Starting point is 00:05:05 That's good. And you know what, they do talk about how much of a lunatic there he is, but in the same way, I think they Joe and Everlast had some real ass kind of like, they did, they believed a little bit. Now, so moving on from that, they got into the dog movies, right? And movies with like, pretty depressing endings, because they're dog, you know, and now they're white. Which I'm not talking about. Well, I love a bunch of my headers, just big.
Starting point is 00:05:37 Yeah, so they just both kind of talked about how they don't like the warts those anymore, you know? Yeah, because you just leave there was some like Shakespearean Anthony Hopkins one I can't remember the name of it, but it was supposedly he's like cannibalizing Someone's family to someone else Yeah, no, that's just like movies like that sometimes. I don't know so did this to me. No, we left like you're you know that guy in soul Yeah, your body. Yeah I that movie was like I left there just going Gross, you know good. I like the movie. No, no
Starting point is 00:06:17 The bar and that kind of stuff I I Like I was like you know I never time was like, you know, I never have time to come and come and suck, you know what I mean? But you know what I mean? So what the fuck? Like what's the story? You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:06:36 I need an ending, I need an arc. Right? But they have just dark movies, right? It's very dark, yeah. That's the thing. It's like, is it worth watching? Do you like watching dark movies? I don't.
Starting point is 00:06:51 I don't really. No. Actually, no, I can't stand it. No, it's the world. It's just obsessed. You know what I watch the other day, which I love you guys, is even a mental brookshino.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Yeah. No brookshino. Facebook, part one. The history of the world, world part one. Yeah pretty funny. Oh my god So I might very well. Yeah, go on burger. Yeah, you can go to bed. Yeah, check and I might take She bought it and she didn't get a lot of stuff my god. I'm crying my right behind Just like you know, I'm, I'm doing the jig right now. The history of the world is very fun. And they're fucking beating off in the beginning.
Starting point is 00:07:31 It's hilarious. It's just a bunch of monkeys. Yeah, it's just monkeys sitting around. I mean, it's like, the clip passed by what it called, man, the cause, like, on. She's like, look at the biggest dick, something else. Yeah, what would you part show? Me, me, yeah, don't you partial me me me me me me You know it's all like it's very fun. It's very fun. Oh, it's so now we've all like become so like
Starting point is 00:07:55 Oh my god, that's not funny. Right. That's hilarious. It's great Well, you know, we get sensitive, but this moves in the next interesting building we're talking about is What it would be like to live in Rome. So well, because Joe was talking about an Al Brukshire, yeah, he was talking about like his workouts and watching the movie Gladiator, and then like what it's like to live in Rome in the Roman times. And you think of that technology is pretty good, right? They had like aqueducts They had soreners they had spas and shit, but they were like shitting into the street and it just like ram down Think like wrong and stack like that's known Rome just smell like
Starting point is 00:08:39 They said like I'm not to say like we'd like little tribes didn't stink more Not to say like we'd like little tribes didn't stink more, but I mean no city had ever been developed in the world like wrong So it was like how do you go the shit out? They just made everyone sick That's I mean it's horrendous and the amperes we just killing everyone because there was no accountability Like what do you what do you think you'll role would have been in Rome if you were back there What would you have been politician gladiator? What where you question where you said you worry that like fighting their
Starting point is 00:09:21 Germanic tribes like what was your situation? I guess I I'll admit Just I am a whole life. I don't think I've been up there. I've been up there fighting for the young guy for the families. It's just me. You know fighting for like people like the underground, you know? Yeah. That's just me. People that need help.
Starting point is 00:09:40 I didn't grow up like that. It would have been fucking wild to live back that way. Oh, yeah Like they're like crucifying people imagine mash it What like crucified And so you have to actually kill live And I don't know, you know, I feel like a nighttime. I would have snuck up there and try to get them out I guess if there's like Roman guards you wouldn't but it just seems like what we're just gonna let them Guard for what for what you like I'm a fucking sister to my brother I want you know, I don't know if they're gonna kill you in the
Starting point is 00:10:14 I would have I would have killed Well then they talked about Japanese toilets spraying water over your buck Joe has one of those Have you ever tried a bidet ad? No, but I've seen a glory hole. Okay, that's different. That's different. Yeah. What's this?
Starting point is 00:10:36 This is for water. The sprays up your butt to clean your butt. Like as you see the net can. Well, you could, but this is just how these toilets are. Joe has one. They're pretty amazing. All right you gotta try it. You gotta try one maybe eventually one day. All right so record labels. Record labels and this is like the video watch over. Record labels are kind of tough to deal with for musicians. There's a lot of them. These days. kind of tough to deal with for musicians. They...
Starting point is 00:11:05 Has it heard of any more of these days? Kind of, yeah. I mean, but whatever last was talking about with Joe was they can... they can take a lot of your stuff. They can have the kind of contract that covers, you know, eight, nine songs that really put you in a bad place at the selling well so you got to renegotiate and do other things and this is why he ever last was also talking about when it comes to streaming he can make some good money because he owns a lot of the rights to his songs
Starting point is 00:11:36 which record labels kind of you know they get from you you know we will like the naps the stuff remember all the piracy back in the day No, I never did that. I still have my own CDs just says like that stuff and going back with ever less You know he's an artist and one of the thing is like Picasso and like whatever you do your art It's out there. It's pretty amazing and it's what you still want to get paid for. Yeah, you want to get paid. At the same time, as far as these different guys and contracts, these guys should have someone set up.
Starting point is 00:12:17 Yeah, no, I agree. But it's kind of difficult when people can just download all your stuff. They were talking about comedy albums. They used to be a thing, not so much anymore. Joe had a comedy album. Joe Robin did in the late 90s. But now people want to see more like the video, the YouTube of it, or like see the standup, you know what I mean? Because there's like people's actions too. Of course, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:43 Of course. And then they told me, George Crowley, George Collins Vingray. Exactly. Well, they talked about George and they talked about how he wrote a new hour every year, which is very difficult. A lot of comedians would say,
Starting point is 00:12:57 you need more time to work on it, whatever. But someone who was very good when it comes to releasing albums and audio is Mitch Heppog. You remember Mitch? Mitch Heppog was the one-liner machine and that really is the hardest type of comedy to do but he had so much of that. Obviously the heroin helped or whatever he was doing that eventually like killed him but Man he was able to write so many incredible jokes and and one joke that that Joe talked about in the podcast It is one of his favorite Machet of jokes and It goes like this. Let me see if I can get a ride Somebody offered me a frozen banana and I didn't want a frozen banana,
Starting point is 00:13:56 but much later I wanted a regular banana or something very similar. It's a joke. You obviously fucked that up so bad. It's okay. That's the answer to the record. We're listening. And I'm so thinking about Errolass. What do you call it?
Starting point is 00:14:15 In a... Actually, you know, like we'd jump around him around. Yeah. But going back to what he's going to. Sometimes no blues is singing the blues. It's a whitey-fourter blues. It's such a great album. It really is. What is the whole man song? Every last one. It's a what it's like to feel the blues. It's called I was called a whitey-fourter. Sing plays the blues. Oh, whitey Ford.
Starting point is 00:14:45 Yeah. That's an incredible, incredible album. Nobody sure. After jump around that shit, don't worry. Every party, everything is, they're playing your song. And you're not getting any money for that. Yeah. You mean thinking about that?
Starting point is 00:14:58 And that's a pretty bad ass thing though. If we're playing the blues it. So he's playing, you know. But it's like, you're getting, you're not getting and nickel. It's like was I talked to Huck and I talked to Huck today Me the days like good how much is 500? 500 downloads, you know Huck is yeah, and he got I think 20 cents That's crazy insane for artists so professional Recona artist that you know had hundreds of thousands of downloads. Half
Starting point is 00:15:28 plays half a million players and he got paid what? Like a dollar. A dollar? Yeah. Well this is what that everlasting was talking about. He was talking about how fucked up about it. And it seems yeah it seems like these these everyone stole you everyone stole your music your heart yeah I don't know painting and like going that you can I mean it's it's great to be like to have that you're painting there but when you're vlogging just want to like have like sandwich or maybe have a're like, uh, so... And like, you can't...
Starting point is 00:16:06 It seems crazy that they pay so little for... You're the heart of the stream music, yeah. I don't know how they get away with that. I really don't. It seems... It seems unbelievable. But... Anyway...
Starting point is 00:16:22 Also in the podcast, they talk about a lot of supercars and one funny story that comes up. So Everlast has like an Audi R8, which is a pretty sweet car. Yeah, he used to be able to get out to Vegas in like three hours. Like three hours he could just crash out, like he would drive like a bug 30 to get out there and Then they watch a very funny video of a GM exact crashing new call that which is a Pretty hilarious YouTube that that's great to watch because at the end of the day Anytime a corporate exec does something really stupid like that, we've got to enjoy it because it's a cool
Starting point is 00:17:10 bullshit but I totally concur and I totally enjoy the blotions like that sub-indeed. And then they get on to Elon Musk. So Elon Musk was on the podcast with Joe Rogan recently. He sent out a tweet that said that his stock was going on sale for $420. I remember hearing about that. Yeah, so we made a joke about 420 because he smoked weed on Rogan. Yeah, and the second weed on Rogan. In the second, find him $25 million and he paid it. So that joke that he made after going on Joe Rogan costed to $25 million. How much of a goddamn baller do you need to be paying $25 million for a joke like god damn it It's like it's like going to Sesame Street like miss Piggy is like, you know, whatever her mits
Starting point is 00:18:12 Never's got gay or something. You know me and also that rules everything so a whole Sesame Street The stock goes to fucking the ground. Yeah, but for a joke Yeah, exactly. No for just the ridiculousness of like all right We're gonna try something new. It's a game. Yeah, and then just everything's up So we're like wow we just tried to make it funny and Miss Piggy is now Lizzy. Yeah, and he took a massive gamble and I love it I think it was I think it was fucking awesome so anyway guys, that's it for this week and thank you so much for listening.
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