The Luke and Pete Show - Talk Moore

Episode Date: August 14, 2023

Pete’s finally going back to Japan for the first time in 3 and a half years. Now we know why he hasn’t paid his tax bill…As well as hearing all about that on today’s show we also read an email... about nominative determinism aka people whose names seem to have decided their jobs. You’ll never guess what the world record holder for flipping and catching the most beer mats in one hand is called. Listen to find out.Want to get in touch with the show? Email: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or you can get in touch on Twitter or Instagram: @lukeandpeteshow.We're also now on Tiktok! Follow us @thelukeandpeteshow. Subscribe to our YouTube HERE. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 it's the luke and peach show we take a little bit of time to pay our taxes uh we have cats we have dogs uh we have battery brands and that's just what we do here it's interesting because we're like the original old uh old couple odd couple right you are short and slim right i'm tall and big um you have dogs i have cats yeah i pay my tax i do pay my tax i was just having a hard month where unrelated i am going to hold it a bit so oh really so i had to i had to buy some yen you were stopped at the airport mate the Japanese the Japanese tax system did you finally go back
Starting point is 00:00:48 to Japan finally go back to Japan after two and a half years did you do some shows with Brodie that was the plan but it turns out
Starting point is 00:00:55 he's in London absolute reprimand so you booked him back checking with him first I did but he has released a book so he has to come over and record the audio book so you can't do that check-in with him first? I did, but he has released a book,
Starting point is 00:01:07 so he has to come over and record the audio book. You can't do that from Japan? Apparently not. Apparently Penguin insist on that. So yeah, he's over here. So I'm going to be in his studio broadcasting, and he's going to be here doing yours. It's good stuff.
Starting point is 00:01:23 I like it. Just an example of the laughs you guys have, isn't it? Just an example of the laughs we have. Just an example of the last we have. It can't be two and a half years since you've been because you won't have been since COVID, right? That's three years ago, mate. No, it was the start.
Starting point is 00:01:32 I went in January 20... When was COVID? 2019? No, 2020, wasn't it? March 2020. Yeah, okay, yeah. So you went January 2020. I was coming back
Starting point is 00:01:42 just as it was all closing down and in Japan it really closed down. So it's quite literally three and a half years then. Is that three and a half years? It's 2023. Fuck. That is a long time, isn't it? That is a long time.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Well done, everyone. Who are you going with? My partner I have access to. I'm trying to make it as easy... You're not taking Sarah, are you? Yeah. What? What about all the stuff you like to do while you're there?
Starting point is 00:02:03 Don't be rude. Don't be silly. What? Oh, she wants to be hanging out in indie clubs, does she? On stairwells. Drunk. Drunk. Yeah, well, I'll take a bar rockaholic.
Starting point is 00:02:14 My favourite bar in the world. Yeah, bar rockaholic. They still play The Lost Prophets. He's had a week of it. Got stabbed up, apparently. Got stabbed up. Got shanked. Got shanked.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Yeah, people are... Are we allowed, even as liberals are are we allowed even as liberals are we allowed to not be sympathetic about that I don't know I don't know anymore my moral compass no one seems to have any sort of moral compass anywhere so why should I
Starting point is 00:02:34 fucking get involved I don't think why should I just why should I just yeah okay yeah I just you know
Starting point is 00:02:39 I mean if you if you are getting up to that kind of caper and you get put banged up you are someone who needs that kind of caper and you get banged up, you are someone who needs an arm around the shoulder rather than a shank in the ribs, someone would say.
Starting point is 00:02:53 Carry on. I've got nothing to add. You carry on, mate. You started off talking about Lost Prophets, not me. Shinobi vs. Dragon Age, that's a good song. I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:03:03 Well, can I also just say, I may have mentioned this before but I don't think I have you sorted out a DJ gig for us once years ago right and you said don't worry about bringing
Starting point is 00:03:11 any of your own stuff because I've got loads of CDs right and it'll be fine yeah and you said any songs you want send them to me
Starting point is 00:03:16 and I'll burn them onto CD and you can play them out like that fine no problem went to the show obviously in the DJ booth it's fucking dark right I can only see CDs to the show. Obviously, in the DJ booth, it's fucking dark. Right.
Starting point is 00:03:25 I can only see CDs based on if I catch them in the light from one of the spotlights or whatever. There's about four Lost Prophets CDs in there. Take them out. You're never going to use them. Put them in the fucking bin. What about the other lads from the Lost Prophets? I interviewed them before.
Starting point is 00:03:40 They were quite nice. Yeah, they've already said we don't want to be a part of it anymore. We don't want the money. So why have you still got seedings in the pouch? Why are the Japanese still playing it in the indie bars? It's not my concern. I know.
Starting point is 00:03:50 This is my concern. This is my concern. You're making it sound like the reason you're going there and the reason it's your best bar in the world is because they play Lost Prophets. And now you're saying
Starting point is 00:03:58 Ian Watkins needs an arm around the shoulder. I'm just saying he's demented. Yeah, he is. He's clearly demented. He is. But he would have been mentally assessed. And he'd be put in a secure hospital if he needs it.
Starting point is 00:04:08 Right. He's with the prison population. As a nonce, he's going to get shanked. It's what happens. This has turned into a very different podcast. I feel like Jack may hit interview in a right rotter. Get Kate out. She needs to do the edit.
Starting point is 00:04:22 Edit it out, Kate. Oh, dear. rotter get Kate out edit it out oh dear there's a cool TikTok guy who stands outside Scrooge waiting for people to get released
Starting point is 00:04:30 and he just runs up and goes hello mate I've just finished a 14 year stretch what were you in for what have you been up to where have you from
Starting point is 00:04:36 and they just ask him about why they've been banged up I'm conflicted there because on one hand that's awful but on the other hand that sounds like
Starting point is 00:04:42 really good content they all they all look the same. They all just look like they've just got a prison. And they don't want to talk about it because they want to start their life again. Some of them don't look like they want to start their life again. Last thing you need is some absolute poindexter
Starting point is 00:04:56 with a camera. Imagine you've been with them for ages. You have no idea what's going on. Some of them sometimes will give them a £20 and go he said treat your family 20 quid who's treating your family
Starting point is 00:05:07 on 20 quid extra value meal speaking of extra value meals I took my wife
Starting point is 00:05:13 I went on a little date the other night with the boy in the
Starting point is 00:05:17 back we went to McDonald's drive-thru he didn't have any but he
Starting point is 00:05:23 was there he was sleeping he was sleeping away he that his first McDonald's drive through well he didn't have any but he was there not even a little nibble he was sleeping he was sleeping away he only has milk it's funny yeah could do that just shake it up
Starting point is 00:05:31 it's funny because the other day we were in Richmond Park as well with him we were walking through and he was obviously in his buggy and the cover was over
Starting point is 00:05:39 because it was sunny and he can't have sun cream because he's too young so he had the cover over and this beautiful Labrador came along and trotted away away from its owner
Starting point is 00:05:48 about 50 metres away and came to sort of looking around sniffing around and he was like really interested in the buggy and I was like that's weird
Starting point is 00:05:55 so we gave her a little pet and there was a nice dog called Phoebe she was a really nice dog and she sat there waiting for her owners to catch up while we were just
Starting point is 00:06:01 sitting there petting her and I was like oh your dog's really interested in the buggy. Does it love kids or something? And the owner was like, yeah, basically because every time we go for a walk at Richmond Park
Starting point is 00:06:11 and there's a buggy, like 50% of the time, the kid will drop a snack. Yes, a little snack dispenser. So it's learned that kids mean food. Nice. And I was like, well, this baby only drinks milk, so we ain't going to get anything out of it.
Starting point is 00:06:22 He's like, okay, sorry about that. It was quite funny. Anyway, so what were we talking about? Oh, yeah, you're going to Japan. Yeah of it he's like okay sorry about that it's quite funny anyway so what were we talking about oh yeah you're going to Japan yeah so that'll be good so you can't pay your tax bill
Starting point is 00:06:29 because you want to buy tickets to Japan instead yeah but that has been it's been notable that I do a podcast about Japan and have not been there since Covid people have got on your back haven't they
Starting point is 00:06:43 a few people are getting on my back how do you feel about that I just think it's rude what was it in the comments is it yeah it's well and on the on your on your on your bits and bobs what kind of stuff are they saying oh fucking put anyone else on that guy's not been in japan for ages and and his politics and they always go on about my politics yeah what are your politics oh just do whatever where the wind's blowing that day i think yeah yeah not really well thought out people saying that you're too right wing
Starting point is 00:07:07 they just use the words like walk quite a lot and if people start using that word they've already lost why's that they've already lost
Starting point is 00:07:15 why's that what do you mean there was a lovely comment on Wrestle Me we put up on YouTube this week where we used the audio
Starting point is 00:07:23 from a live performance that we did at the old Kings Place shows. And so people were laughing in the crowd. I know, weird, huh? But people were like, genuinely thought we put a laugh track on it. Oh, really? It's like, mate, it's clearly a live show.
Starting point is 00:07:38 That's authentic laugh, baby. That's authentic laugh. Which means it's fucking Frasier. Frasier, yeah. But no, we're off to Japan and I am going to try my very best to show my partner
Starting point is 00:07:48 a good time because it's very hot out there it's very hot and it's very close and it's very the flight's quite brutal because of the time difference
Starting point is 00:07:55 as well right it is yeah it's better to land in the evening I think which is not something I've done before which is good
Starting point is 00:07:59 but yeah it's going to be a long old stretch and Sarah's really not into Japan as much as I am. So, I mean, she is really taking one for the team there. Who's looking after the dogs?
Starting point is 00:08:11 We have got one, yeah, one's going to someone who looks after dogs professionally and for a period of time Sarah's mum and dad. So you're happy to separate them out? Yeah, got to. It's too much of a handful.
Starting point is 00:08:27 So the thing about woke, can I just say something about woke? What I find interesting about it is it's the first time that I can think of that a load of public discourse has been centred quite passionately around a word that no one really knows what it means.
Starting point is 00:08:46 So, for example, there's an episode of Question Time, which is, you know, I know it's fallen on tough times, but it's the BBC's flagship public political debate show. Yeah. And there's questions about
Starting point is 00:08:59 wokeness this and wokeness that. At no point is anyone saying, should we just take a moment to kind of decide what woke is? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because when you start anyone saying, should we just take a moment to kind of decide what woke is? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because when you start doing that, you sound like a C word.
Starting point is 00:09:10 You know what I mean? If you sort of go, I think it stands for this, what, just being acceptable, just being an acceptable person. Well, so the official dictionary definition of it, you know, is the past tense of wake.
Starting point is 00:09:22 That's not what we're talking about. But as an adjective, it's having... Aware it's having an active awareness of systemic injustices and prejudices, especially those involving the treatment of ethnic, racial, or sexual minorities. And then it's got another definition, which is disparaging of or relating to a liberal progressive orthodoxy,
Starting point is 00:09:43 especially promoting inclusive policies or ideologies that welcome or embrace ethnic, racial or sexual minorities. So basically what it's saying is this is the official dictionary definition of the word is you either embrace and understand systemic injustices towards racial, sexual or ethnic
Starting point is 00:10:00 minorities or you are disparaging of people that do that. I think it's probably fairly helpful to set those parameters. Yeah, every time somebody uses it, sort of go, I mean, this is, you're on the wrong side. And the reason this is important, I think, is because in the US particularly, there is like legislation being drawn up using that term,
Starting point is 00:10:23 saying, ultimately, Thailand, Florida. legislation being drawn up using that term saying mainly in Florida ultimately Thailand and Florida but like and the thing that cracks me up about that well not cracks me up because it's like sad actually it's just like
Starting point is 00:10:32 we will make take measures to ensure that woke cardiology isn't taught in schools for example and in order to do that we are going to
Starting point is 00:10:41 pass this law and then we're going to stop people being able to buy certain, rent out from the library certain books. And there'll be books like To Kill a Mockingbird
Starting point is 00:10:51 and Catcher in the Rye and all this kind of weird, these weird selections. Yeah. The entire time this is happening, right, in quote unquote to protect kids,
Starting point is 00:11:02 right, presumably they've got access to the internet, have they? So, I'm not sure that if a 14 yearyear-old wants to have a crafty wank for some book he's got at the library, he's not going to be using the internet to do that.
Starting point is 00:11:14 So I don't know what you think you're trying to achieve here. Yeah. It's the weirdest thing. It's performative though, isn't it? It's entirely performative. Just talking to old people going, yeah, this thing you've heard on Fox, this, we are banning it.
Starting point is 00:11:24 Can I also say, if you are banning books, any book, you are not the good guy. Nothing yet good ever came of banning books. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Where do you stand on editing Roald Dahl's for the anti-Semitic stuff? I was under the impression that the Roald Dahl thing was just that
Starting point is 00:11:42 he was being really horrible about fat people all the time. Right, okay, yeah. A lot Dahl thing was just like, he was being really horrible about fat people all the time. Right, okay, yeah. A lot of his thing was, yeah, fat people and, but then like... Because they'll say, oh, and like, in George's Marvelous Medicine, I can't remember the exact thing because I haven't read it since I was a kid, but it'll be like George's Marvelous Medicine,
Starting point is 00:11:57 it'll be like, all the twits or whatever, they were a fat, disgusting, bloated pig and stuff like that. Yeah, Augustus Group, a little fat cunt. That's what it actually said. Can I also just say, if you are going to rule against the Roald Dahl stuff, there's a man running a chocolate factory who's not really spoken about,
Starting point is 00:12:19 but he's essentially a paedophile. I don't think that's ever been proven. He's killing kids. He's killing kids. He's killing kids. He's drowning kids in chocolate rivers. Worse than Watkins or not? I'm just saying
Starting point is 00:12:30 that Willy Wonka would probably get shanked in jail. What do you like more, chocolate or hard rock? It's not even hard rock, is it? Is it hard rock?
Starting point is 00:12:37 It's like emo rock. I would say that... They're listed officially as alternative rock, hard rock, new metal, post-grunge, alternative metal. I think emo music has a terrible track record for problematic individuals, personally. That's another story.
Starting point is 00:12:54 So that's more. A lot of them getting caught doing this and that with young fans. More than any other musical genre, I'd say. Maybe because it skews a bit further female I don't really know pop music in the 70s
Starting point is 00:13:07 and 80s yeah you always talked about Zeppelin and all that kind of stuff I do yeah I'm just saying it's been going on
Starting point is 00:13:13 for a long old time in rock music and pop music hasn't it I'm not justifying it I'm just saying it's been happening for a long old time
Starting point is 00:13:18 anyway let's have a break and when we come back we'll do no more stuff about politics because Joe sent us an email about flipping beer mats. Lovely.
Starting point is 00:13:28 It's the Luke and Pete show. We're back. I hope you enjoyed those adverts. Hope there were adverts present. Maybe you live in a place that is really unattractive to sponsors. Probably voiced by you anyway, weren't they? Probably voiced by me anyway,
Starting point is 00:13:39 so you probably got like a house ad for one of our other shows. I don't know. I reckon you might have the Guinness Book of World Records entry for the most amount of ads. Yeah. Because you've done so many of them. To the point where people to the point where people say why doesn't anyone else do them? It's like because Pete's
Starting point is 00:13:52 really good at them. Right. You are good at them. Is there another part of the internet where people are saying why does Pete do all the ads? Oh mate. There's loads of parts of the internet where people say oh fucking Pete. You know. There's this Reddit username More Luke. I don't go on Reddit. Those parts of the internet where people say, oh, fucking Pete. There's this Reddit username, More Luke. I don't go on Reddit.
Starting point is 00:14:09 It's too depressing. Too aggressive. I couldn't go on Reddit after. I went on Reddit once about five years ago, probably longer, and it was just horrific. Just people, basically just people calling me a cunt.
Starting point is 00:14:19 But, yeah, but that's... Over and over again. It's like a Pandora's box of, like, shit. But, yeah, but you could say that about a lot of, like you don't have to go on the page that talks about the products No, this is like a Ramble page.
Starting point is 00:14:29 It's supposed to be This is a car enthusiast page. It's a, the Ramble Reddit at one point, I've not been on it for years. The Ramble Reddit at one point,
Starting point is 00:14:37 I remember someone at a live show or something years ago. Yeah. Nice kid, I forget her name, saying, I'm going to set up a
Starting point is 00:14:45 Reddit for the Ramble. It's where all fans go. It's like a little subreddit. I didn't really know what it was. Yeah, it sounds great, brilliant. So they obviously did
Starting point is 00:14:50 that. A year later, I went on it. Everyone hates me. I'm not talking about a part of the internet which is set up for people that hate our
Starting point is 00:14:59 shows, because I can take or leave that. This is people who are supposed to like the show. So, trust me, I'm not going back on Reddit. because it got woke. Is it because I'm too woke?
Starting point is 00:15:07 Is it because you're too woke? I would say that, with Reddit, like, there's a lot of cool stuff on there. Like, anything that you see on Twitter, or Facebook,
Starting point is 00:15:17 or Instagram, It's come from there. It's come from there, like, originally. It's just, like, means-tested,
Starting point is 00:15:23 kind of, not means-tested, but popularity-tested memes and stuff, I think. Yeah, I kind of not means tested but popularity tested memes and stuff I think yeah I kind of understand that I thought it was
Starting point is 00:15:29 4chan as well well I mean they're a bit more aggressive with their well than reddit yeah yeah 4chan I thought it was
Starting point is 00:15:35 just like reddit 4chan is a sewer I thought 4chan was reddit for fascists basically yeah it's pretty good image boards in general there's one called
Starting point is 00:15:45 Lol Cow as well, as a pop, influencers and YouTubes and stuff. It's good stuff. That's the thing, isn't it? Because people will talk
Starting point is 00:15:52 about the, I said we wouldn't talk about this, fucking hell, very quickly. People talk about Trump and all the rest of it, like,
Starting point is 00:15:57 oh, it's mad because he's so popular. It's like, have you seen the internet? Yeah. There's a lot of fascistic people in the world. They just need an excuse
Starting point is 00:16:04 for people to say it's okay to do it. And they'll do it. But yeah, I just think on the Ramble Reddit, I haven't been on it for years. It used to be horrific. And it used to make me sad because I used to think, do you know what?
Starting point is 00:16:14 We have a role to play on the show. We have fun on the show. We take the piss out of people. Sometimes I'll say stupid shit or whatever. In real life, I'm actually an all right person. No one cares about that. Everyone's just like, oh, he must be an absolute cunt. And it's disappointing.
Starting point is 00:16:26 What are you going to do? Anyway, hello at lukeandpeach.com is the email address for emails into this particular show, not the Ramble. And Joe has been in touch. And he'd like to say the following. So hello to you, Joe. He says, morning, lads. I'm pretty sure you've touched briefly on nominative determinism in the past.
Starting point is 00:16:44 But this weekend i found a superb example of someone well and truly living up to their name allow me to introduce you to the world record holder for flipping and catching the most beer mats in one hand his record was 112 beer mats in one hand frankly ridiculous guess what his name is oh uh paul rotation it is you heard about this before his name is matt hand matt hand good stuff what else was he going to do with his life it's absolutely insane that the man who does he actually holds like a number of different records but the one he holds for beer mats is yeah all hand-based tricks oh i think they might be, yeah. I just thought it was absolutely fascinating.
Starting point is 00:17:28 Anyway, so Joe goes on to say, I've done some searching and found some other people who seemingly decide to build their personality around their name. Here's a few examples. The former president and CEO of Barclays Bank, Bob Diamond. He's quite famous because of the financial crash. He embarrassed himself a few times, didn't he? Yeah. I would say, I'm trying to think who...
Starting point is 00:17:45 Who's the head of the British bank who's on all the notes? Good-looking fella. Is he good-looking? The Canadian guy. What? Oh, I don't know. Well, that's the Bank of England, I'm thinking.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Trudeau split up. Who? Another hottie on the market. Trudeau? Justin Trudeau. Well, he's single now. Single and ready to mingle. Don't use that photo on your Tinder. Oh, no, mingle. Don't use that photo on your Tinder.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Oh, no, don't. Don't use that photo on your Tinder, mate. The first amateur winner of the $2.5 million prize world series of poker. Okay. Chris Moneymaker. One of the biggest drug dealers in Jamaica's history, Christopher Coke. Christopher Coke. And the former president of St. John's College, Oxford, Sir Michael Scholar.
Starting point is 00:18:24 How good is that? Yeah, it's not bad. Well, if you could have a dream job and a dream name, what would it be? Now you're asking me. Dream job would probably be twice a week talking to you. Right. So I'm living the dream.
Starting point is 00:18:39 Yeah. And I'll just change my name from Luke Moore to Talk Moore. Talk Moore, yes. That's what we all want. I would go for Trawler Man, Stephen Fisheneer. Fisheneer? Fish in here. Fish in here.
Starting point is 00:18:52 Yeah. That's good. Sort of telling the... We used to, on the British Association, except on the breakfast show, every Friday we used to talk to a fish salesman. Yeah, the guy from British, he's a legend. He's so funny.
Starting point is 00:19:04 Roger Barton. Yeah. He had to pay big fines because he used to sell uh necrotized um fish flesh um a lot of his crabs were rotten um but he uh i think he became a turf accountant and now he's back doing fish stuff he's doing like he's and and they took him to this um page took him to India to work in like the markets out there and he just doesn't know what's happening. He just doesn't know
Starting point is 00:19:30 what's happening, Roger. Because there was that BBC documentary about Billingsgate Fish Market which followed him around and he had a nickname the King of Billingsgate or whatever.
Starting point is 00:19:40 He'd been doing it since he was about 12 years old and he was a character. Oh, he was absolutely insanely charismatic. Yeah, and I remember watching and thinking, this guy's a fucking star. Yeah. An absolute star.
Starting point is 00:19:51 I rang up Billingsgate. I said, look, have you got anyone who would talk about fish every Friday? I can't remember why. And they said, yeah, Roger does this sort of thing. And every week, like clockwork, you'd ring him up and he'd just be there and we'd talk fish. But he would come up with absolute nonsense facts, like going, I can name 300 different fish.
Starting point is 00:20:14 And they'd go, all right then, play a bit of music. And he was like going, place. Cod. Cod. And then he started going like, green place. There's only green if you're selling it. Ran out of fish. Got to find £10,000, Peter, for selling 20-day-old fish.
Starting point is 00:20:32 You'd gnaw. You'd just gnaw, wouldn't you? You said to me earlier on the round, well, it doesn't matter. I didn't say it doesn't matter. I'm just saying, why do they bother opening the fish markets at 4am? Because England's not that big. The UK's not that big. Why does Billingsgate have to...
Starting point is 00:20:47 Because it needs to get... It doesn't need to get places, but it doesn't need to go... How far are you going to be taking this fish? Okay, I've got a restaurant in Glasgow. You're not taking it from Billingsgate, are you? You'll get one from up there. That's where the best fish comes from, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:20:59 Until very recently, by royal decree, every single piece of fish had to go through Billingsgate. That was the law. Really? Wow. And it only got broken fairly recently when all those supermarkets lobbied against it so they could do their own thing. It used to all go through Billingsgate. Since 1580 or something, it was Queen Elizabeth I that made it happen. That's wild. That's wild. Everything just went through there
Starting point is 00:21:18 and then it drove up from... So if you were in Glasgow five years ago, you would have to... I think it's five years, but a bit longer than five years ago. Right, ten years then. And you would want a fish. I'm telling you now... Bit of green place.
Starting point is 00:21:29 And if listeners know better, then get in touch. I'm running a restaurant in Glasgow in 1980. It has to come from London. And I want to put Gurnard on the menu tonight. I'm having the get it via Billingsgate. I'm telling you that. That's insanity. That's how it all used to work.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Billingsgate for that. Smithfields for whatever. Right. Spitalfields for's insanity that's how it all used to work Billingsgate for that Smithfields for whatever right Spitalfields for that that's how it worked right that was the fruit and veg might have been Newcomen Garden Market
Starting point is 00:21:51 you obviously had the flower market was another one that's how it used to work that's on the east side of like the centre of London well yeah and you're getting all
Starting point is 00:21:59 from like South America or you know the Caribbean but I think they just wanted put it on the west put it in Bristol put it in Bristol yeah put it put it in Bristol put it in Bristol yeah put it in
Starting point is 00:22:07 Bristol and Cardiff Liverpool maybe look I'm telling you I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure that's the case I think it might have been covered on that
Starting point is 00:22:13 Billingsgate documentary that Roger Barton was on I think they said that this is how it works you can't beat fish it's a brilliant documentary episode
Starting point is 00:22:19 yeah it's so good honestly these men and women who just get up so early in the morning needlessly in my opinion they're working nights basically aren't they yeah and that's why the bars down there are open from like 6am It's so good, honestly. These men and women who just get up so early in the morning, needlessly in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:22:27 They're working nights, basically, aren't they? Yeah. And that's why the bars down there are open from like 6am to like 10am. And you basically just get, what is it, the shift workers and you get the poker crew PAs and that kind of stuff. Yeah, of course. The guys who work on the chefs and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:22:40 Yeah, yeah. I like that kind of, you know, 5am beer drinkers. There's some people i know some people we both know actually who never quite know when to turn in after a night out who would go to those bars after yeah it's not it's not for you though is it they've just worked hard all day to have a beer after work which is you know everyone's right and you're coming in after a 20 hour session for all of my st all of my sesh crimes I am very much I do sort of
Starting point is 00:23:07 wrap it up before one o'clock usually. It's not usually something that I do. Nothing good these days. Not our age. That's a five day hangover.
Starting point is 00:23:14 I'll tell you that next time you're in that indie bar. What indie bar do I go to these days? Rockaholic. Bar Rockaholic. Well it will be
Starting point is 00:23:21 five o'clock in the morning in Japan isn't it? Do they play British hip hop indie music there or do they play British hip-hop, indie music there or do they play Japanese pop music like Guitar Wolf?
Starting point is 00:23:29 Mainly new metal. Oh, you're saying Lost Prophets. New metal, Japanese rock music and also, weirdly, Coldplay,
Starting point is 00:23:36 every now and again. Because they don't seem to differentiate between, it's all foreign music, so it's all kind of, even though their vibe is very much, I'm going to play some Queensryche or something hard,
Starting point is 00:23:50 they will sometimes just play Coldplay because it's cool foreign music. Queensryche? That's a very bad example. I was thinking of Soul Asylum. That's a mid-90s rock band from America. I was thinking of Soulfly. Oh, right, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Their vibe is very Soulfly or Cold Chamber. Okay, right. A lot of them are just like that. Speaking of metal, very quickly, I'm not Lou. Thank you for emailing in,
Starting point is 00:24:12 but I'm not, and Rory keeps putting this in the running all the time. I'm not talking about Stevie Wonder having five 10 out of 10 albums in a row. She's not talking about that. Tom Bristow says,
Starting point is 00:24:20 Metallica, five 10 out of 10 albums in a row. Kill Em All, Ride The Light, The Master of Puppets, And Justice For All, The Black Album. I would respectfully suggest that I don't think And Justice For All is a 10 out of 10, Tom.
Starting point is 00:24:33 I think the other four definitely are. But you have to be into that kind of music. And by its very nature, that kind of metal is quite samey in the grand scheme of everything. I love that you can say Kill Em All and Black Album are samey, mate. Basically, Metallica developed and invented thrash metal with Killer Moore. And then by the time Black Album
Starting point is 00:24:51 come around five albums later, they're torn to pieces and they're doing fucking power ballads. It's incredible. Yo, Genesis. My favourite one's St Anger. 2003. Couple of good songs.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Horrible drum. You know, I just think... That horrible drum doesn't narrow it down. Anything past 2003 of good songs that horrible drum you know I just think that horrible drum doesn't narrow it down anything past 2003 has basically got a horrible drum oh is that toilet
Starting point is 00:25:10 yeah it's that horrible toilet you sent me is it Kirk no who was it that was Lars Ulrich Lars Ulrich it's like a themed toilet
Starting point is 00:25:18 you can sit on Lars Ulrich's lap just do a poo I don't think Lars Ulrich would like that it's unbranded as well. So it's, yeah,
Starting point is 00:25:26 it's a hooky, it's not an official tie. Yeah, exactly. He'll be doing like the old set platter, making people pay fines for that.
Starting point is 00:25:34 Anyway, let's get out of here, Peter, because Tom Bristow also made the mistake of ending his email about Metallica's five albums in a row
Starting point is 00:25:40 saying that I love the show and I also love Pulp. Oh, good stuff we like to hear it he's trying to bait me isn't he
Starting point is 00:25:46 we don't like to hear it you like to hear it alright I like to hear it yeah let's go let's get out of here thank you very much hello at lukeandpeach.com
Starting point is 00:25:53 is the email address do get in touch till it's your birthday so we can do the birthday paradox exercise yes we will yeah thank you
Starting point is 00:26:01 Rory was very upset that so many people were just emailing in about their birthdays he wasn't really sure what was going on. What are all these emails? Why are people telling us
Starting point is 00:26:08 it's their birthday? Do that and don't forget we're on social media as well. I'm just going to scroll to the top of the page and tell you that we are at Luke and Pete Show on Twitter and Insta
Starting point is 00:26:16 and at the Luke and Pete Show on TikTok and YouTube. At some point, Pete and I will do the Indoor Olympics, pool and darts and the other games that Pete wants to do. If you run a pub that has all those kind of games in it,
Starting point is 00:26:28 get in touch and we'll swing up there and we'll play. And I'll put Pete to the sword in every single discipline. I promise you that. Pete will not beat me in any of them. It's just not going to happen. So see you next time. Thanks very much for listening. We're back later in the week and we'll talk to you then.
Starting point is 00:26:43 Bye-bye. much for listening we're back later in the week and we'll talk to you then bye bye the Luke and Pete Show is a Stack Production and part of the ACAST Creator Network.

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