The Daily Zeitgeist - Zeit vs Trendzilla 4/5: UCLA, Shohei Ohtani, Paul Pierce, Godzilla v Kong, DMX, Vaccine
Episode Date: April 5, 2021On this edition of Zeit vs Trendzilla Jack and Miles discuss UCLA Basketball, Shohei Ohtani literally crushing it, Paul Pierce's IG Live video, 'Godzilla vs Kong' destroying the box office, DMX being ...on life support, and U.S. Vaccine Passports, or the lack thereof. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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zeitverse trenzilla uh that is courtesy of dolphin beam i'm jack that's miles yeah uh let's talk
about some sports actually real yeah we don't do that enough on this show let's get right into it the i mean that game as a ucla alum yo i was rooting so i like came around on
this ucla team so hard i loved tiger campbell i loved johnny johnny juzang man i was really
feeling that and like that that was like getting punched in the gut man
what but also the best college basketball game that i've seen in decades maybe my life i mean
jaime jaquez jr tiger campbell looking like young bob marley and me explaining to every person who
has not been watching ucla basketball until like wait yo what's with this team i'm like yeah i don't know but they're here
uh it dude what a fucking ride i mean 100 i can't as much as that shit killed me um there's no way
that there's i mean there's just absolutely no way this team or any ucla bruin alumni supporter
whatever could hang their head because we took what I believe
is going to be
the national championship
to the absolute fucking limit
and forced them to hit
just a pull-up dagger shot
at the buzzer
to change the game.
Like, it wasn't going to...
It was such a fucking battle.
It was unbelievable.
The last four minutes i like was just
about to tear off my skin yeah yeah oh i felt like yeah i needed to go smoke a pack of cigarettes
after that i was like my heart was just beating out of my chest um and now something now you know
look ju-zang they're gonna be talking about about him. Look who's suddenly in the conversation.
Yeah, now people are in the conversation off the strength of those performances.
And he, I mean, he really, you know, shout out to him.
You know, I've been looking for people who look like me out there on the court.
Even though he went to my rival high school, but it's fine.
Yeah, he went to Harvard Westlake, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, whatever.
Look, Johnny Juzang, as long as you got that blue
and gold on you know what i mean you could do what you got to do yeah yeah yeah and gonzaga
so for people who don't follow college basketball uh or weren't watching the game gonzaga is the
first undefeated team to make it to the finals in like a decade or more yeah i think i think decades and they the ucla an 11 seed which you know since there's four
uh brackets that would put them like the committee thought of them as like a 44th best team in the
country type 40th to 44th uh and they uh took them all the way to the limit and Gonzaga might be one of the best teams of all time.
Um,
and it was,
it was a great game.
I do.
I was complaining on Twitter throughout because it just feels weird to like,
it feels outdated to have like Jim Nance there being like Tiger,
like Tiger woods.
Like just,
it feels like it's being made for like golf deads or something
who like don't watch basketball candace parker candace parker yeah seriously candace parker
like please the yeah the they most excited they got was like about a ref getting a call right
they were like he should be an nfl ref he explained that so well it was like what the what are you talking about um another exciting sports thing uh that happened over the weekend
shohei otani who we have talked about before on the podcast winning uh so this is a japanese
baseball player who is you know one of the most yeah he's one of the one of the most
anticipated players in years he's been here for like three four seasons and like has had a lot
of injury problems but people are super excited because he can he's like a great pitcher and a
great hitter and like that hasn't happened really since babe ruth like just yeah
and it's a cultural thing too in japan like they're like oh you can rock it yeah do your
shit then yeah you know like here it's just like if you're a pitcher you'll never fucking bad
like yeah why would you it makes doesn't make sense offensively and we're also not in the
business of being like yeah you should fucking get your you know work on your bat speed a little bit you might get some might get you on base uh but yeah he's he's just like a true two-way player and that fucking just first
pitch swinging just fucking destroyed the ball it was like a 450 foot home run or something like
yeah it was the hardest that a ball had been hit so far this season. Obviously, it's a young season, but it was.
So he did that at his first at-bat.
And he also, during, I think, one of his first innings that he was pitching,
threw the fastest pitch so far of the Major League Baseball season.
After having Tommy John surgery.
Yeah.
Like, yeah.
I'm so excited. you know my my friend ty
another japanese american kid we when he was coming over we were praying to god that he was
not going to the angels because we are lifelong dodger fans and maybe man this maybe we can maybe
we could figure something out and the second that happened i
was like we were both like are we gonna have to wear angel stuff because on some level we were so
like all japanese people were like so stoked on shohei and i like and just to see him be such a
generational talent is it just fills me with such joy but like also like i'm sorry i can't get down
with that uniform so maybe i'm just gonna make my like fantasy show a dodgers uniform he uh so he was the first person
the first pitcher to hit second in the lineup since 1903 uh the first pitcher to hit dh ever
right um it's just you know he's doing something that no living person has seen in their lifetime.
So it's pretty dope.
And he plays with Mike Trout.
Yeah, that's the thing.
The Angels really just like gobble up generational talents and still manage to not make the postseason.
Sorry.
Sorry, Angels fans.
Hey, you hate to see it, you know?
You hate to see it fans hey you hate to see it you know you hate to see it or it
can be like the dodgers and have your soul ripped out back to back years well the second season we
didn't do that great but the first one what cheating ass guys broke paul pierce had a a
pretty noteworthy weekend uh people were you know talking shit about him because he went live from a poker game looked like a bachelor
party like he was getting a massage a woman was dancing behind him uh acrobatically he looked
acrobatically i like that for those listeners she's making a clap y'all uh-huh uh and people
were throwing poker chips uh at her i believe as tips cool and paul pierce
looked like he had never done ecstasy before and then he did it for three days and he did all the
ecstasy yeah he's like i took all the ecstasies guys all the ecstasies hey this guy's a cop man
what the hell why'd you also like his energy was so he was clearly going live to like taunt
another woman who i think would have
danced at this party because like you could have got money yeah yeah monica swing through
yeah monica swing monica swing through famous last words if you're in la so so it's not even
he wasn't even certain she was in town yeah but anyways he's married uh also is like a espn personality who's like you
know espn personalities tend to be pretty buttoned up uh disney owned company yeah so it's it's it
was interesting uh i i appreciated his tweet on sunday at like 7 p.m where he tweeted good morning
uh to everybody so he you know he was like yeah man i got real
fucked up this weekend anyways uh and converse godzilla the box office was you know it's starting
to look like it did before the pandemic they did about the same as the last Godzilla movie and that is with theaters
basically being
reduced capacity. Oh so then it killed the first
the last one. Oh yeah.
It's doing
much better overseas but yeah
it's going to be the first Hollywood movie
to make
400 million since Bad Boys for
Life and might
be the first to hit 500 since frozen 2
which seems like it came out in the mid 90s right right frozen 2 i remember i was 11 when that yeah
um dmx is trending obviously uh very very sad news from over the weekend um he you know od is on life support um you know in a vegetative state
right now yeah not not not brand not no brain activity uh as there's not a lot of brain activity
i i'm like really bummed out by this and you know it's look he he's a he's a this motherfucker is all
over the place we know he's right he's he's said all kinds of wild shit he's done all kinds of
wild shit um but like i was realizing you know in my adult life like looking i was just thinking
about him you know just looking back on the man earl simmons dark man x and i realized i think when i was a kid i was like yo this guy's
as angry as me or like his music sounds as chaotic as my adolescence is in mentally emotionally for
me at the moment so that's what pulled me in was like yeah this is this feels right and then as i
got older and looking back i realized man dmx was just one of the most openly um haunted rappers like out there like in terms of
like charting you know he was not you don't really know what jay well you know what's going on in jay's
mind you don't know what's going on in fucking you know i mean like other artists sure like
there are other artists that are honest like kendrick or jay cole or whatever who are going
to rap a little bit differently but dmx was like clearly just this tortured haunted person who
did not not know how to help himself but he only knew how to express himself through his raps
super aggressively and i think there's something about that like i try and take on as like a thing
to you know what can we what wisdom can you take because most people we don't like to struggle in
front of other people we don't like people to see us struggle with anything. It's why we don't ask for,
but a lot of people don't ask for help when they need help, or they'll try and solve things and
keep things private and don't share things because we have this thing of not wanting to
allow people to see a struggle. And DMX allowed the entire world to see his struggle. And I'm not
trying to like really wax poetic about it, but like, as I look back, I back i'm like that's actually i think the thing that resonated with me is that he was
just honest because i mean he was i don't know another rapper who was crying like that yeah
vulnerable and also being so honestly toxic with his masculinity too oh yeah and uh yeah just i
mean and check out any uh interviews that he's done like later in his career like really understanding how much pain that he went through it really kind of i just thought he was
the toughest motherfucker i ever saw or whatever you know he's got that r.i.p boomer back tad he's
wearing a fucking chain learn but he talks there's a clip of him on the talib quali podcast where he
talked about at 14 when he was just in and out of juvie for since seven years old,
he got out of 14 and this dude tricked him into smoking crack at 14 that he
looked up to that he was doing crimes with and robbing people with.
And that completely fucked up his sense of self,
completely fucked up his ability to trust someone because this was someone he
really looked up to.
And when you like see these moments,
it gives me just another dimension to what you know what dmx
actually was rather than just being like oh man dmx was the dude who barked yeah yeah we when you
first like when i first started listening to him i was not expecting him to be like breaking new
ground in terms of like how vulnerable he was willing to be on mic and definitely ahead of
his time and in terms of
that yeah and i think he he stealthed it very well because when you're it's so violent and angry and
you're screaming it it looks like strength but right he's actually talking about is like deception
his inability to trust people how cynical his worldview has become and yeah so like that's me
getting in my like washed hip-hop analysis phase
in my latter years i'm like nah i think that's what maybe was resonating was that like it wasn't
because you know you juxtapose that with the bling bling era and those people you there's no fucking
way you didn't know shit about them as people right right at least this guy was hurt yeah and
that's what i you know latched on to so you know uh I hope if he's able to pull through
I know things don't look very good but
maybe something good can happen
it's also the 27th anniversary
of Kurt Cobain's death so people
are tweeting about that but
another drug related
people in a lot of pain
who
turn to drugs to deal with it and man it's
a it's a bitch it's a it's a tough one yeah yeah another dude you could that's i think i wonder if
you know because you could hear it in his voice too yeah like it was it sound you know it felt
if it sounded like how i'm sure it felt yeah yeah
exactly i think that's like a thing that they both very they're very similar and like sonically
you could you kind of you could feel where they're coming from yeah that unplugged album which was
the i you know looking back i hadn't realized how close that was like that was like weeks before his death right yeah but man
what a fucking performance dude you hear lake of fire right now you're gonna be like oh my god yeah
where do bad men go when they die and finally uh vaccine passports are trending because uh
fauci came out and was like i don't think the federal government's going to be the people mandating vaccine passports.
You know, this has been something that Republicans have been against for the same reason they've been against mask mandates and all that shit.
But he was saying, like, I could definitely see corporations doing it.
So it's just more America, you you know turning the job of government over
to corporations and yeah i don't know is it like you can it's not like vaccine passports it can be
illegal or something it's just that there's not going to be one single uh government entity that
is demanding that you have them in order yeah which means it's now going to be one single government entity that is demanding that you have them in order to travel.
Yeah, which means it's now going to be more sovereign citizen type shit about being like,
well, you can't allow me.
And now it's like, well, you know the free market that you love so much?
You heard it?
You know free market capital?
Yeah, this is what's happening.
I'm saying I'm free to tell you to fuck off as the business owner.
But, well, yeah, I think we were talking about it last week when you were gone and just how slippery of a slope that becomes, you know,
because then at a certain point, that's just, yeah,
that's just going to kick off a black market.
And you'll have people exploiting this ability to manipulate data
to put other people at risk.
And it's just like, I don't.
ability to manipulate data to put other people at risk and it's just like i don't but again but how can you also try and properly manage uh this pandemic without being like well if if you are
unvaccinated i mean you're vulnerable right then that we how do we safeguard against you because
we can't americans have shown they don't know what mortality is
because so if you gave them a binary of like well you could be harmed like yeah i don't care and
then cut to their deathbed and they're like trump 2020 right you're like what no see that see that's
why you weren't actually equipped to make the decision for yourself that's why experts who
are studying this said it's better it's the outcomes are better for you to be
safe uh and to be inoculated yeah bad at that bad at uh having any sense of collectivism
whatsoever so um bad combo hell yeah america uh anyways Anyways, those are some of the things
that are trending from today
and over the weekend. We are
back tomorrow with a whole ass episode
of the show. Until
then, be kind to each other. Be
kind to yourselves. Don't do nothing about
white supremacy and we'll talk to y'all tomorrow.
Bye. Bye.
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