Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - March 2023 Memorial Episode: Toronto Mike'd #1229
Episode Date: March 31, 2023In this 1229th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike pays tribute to those we lost in March 2023. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, the Yes We Are Open podcast fr...om Moneris, The Moment Lab, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
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are dead or never dead to us until we have forgotten them as always i open this episode
with that quote from george elliott because i believe it to be true. By remembering those who have passed, we give them life.
Let's remember those we lost in March 2023.
This memorial episode of Toronto Mic'd is brought to you by Ridley Funeral Home,
pillars of this community since 1921.
Hey Toronto Mic'd, this is Sheila. of this community since 1921.
Hey Toronto Mike, this is Sheila.
The song I'd like to submit to kick out the jams is one from back in the day when CFNY was
not only the spirit of radio, but the soundtrack to my life.
When I hear it, it launches all the great memories
of high school in the mid-80s.
When this song would come on at parties or school dances
at Don Mills Collegiate,
everyone got up and danced. Madness, one step beyond. So if you're coming off the street and you're beginning to feel the heat,
well, listen, buster, you better start to move your feet to the rockinest, rock-steady beat of madness.
One Step Forward! That voice you heard belonged to FOTM Sheila Knisiewicz,
who passed away in March 2021.
March has historically been a rough month in our community.
Last March, we lost FOTM Becky Dinwoody.
Hey Toronto Mike, it's Beck here. Huge congratulations on reaching your 1,000
episode milestone. The only 1,000 things I've accomplished is levels in Candy Crush.
1000 things I've accomplished is levels in Candy Crush.
Reaching 1000 episodes of a podcast is a huge accomplishment in and of itself.
But what I think you should really be proud of is the community of FOTMs you've created over the years.
I'm lucky enough to be part of that community.
It's a group of eccentric, different, supportive, and fun individuals who have really banded together and been there for each other, especially during the last two years of the pandemic.
So that is amazing.
Thank you for all that you've done and for introducing me to this wonderfully wild group of people.
Congrats. There's a world container
With your name on it
And a billion ways to go berserk
When the country quits on you
It must be dinner
And the handler on this one
Is there's no dessert
He's the one who couldn't imagine
All the people living life in peace
Good news, you get to vanish
Go to Cleveland, be an indie smash
The good news is now you're smaller
The bad news is you can be smaller than that
Go sex and souls, be a reader, get used
Laugh at a funeral or two
Laugh and laugh till all the chameleons
turn black
laugh and laugh till you're told
please don't come back
then fake incredulous
say I just can't believe
how'd it get
this late so early
say
ain't life a grand and I'm
an all y'all
Drop into your haunted bunk
Go to your touchless time down where the water's dry
And go past the no-tractions, past this point sign
What you'll find there are flaws in progress
We're all songs of one song and that song is don't forget
All songs are one song and that song is don't forget
Hey Mike and my fellow FOTMs, it's Becky.
Hey Mike and my fellow FOTMs, it's Becky.
This is my third jam and I was going to try and record it outside to capture some bird song to give it the backyard studio feel, but I don't trust my recording capabilities that much.
This is one of my absolute favorite songs by the Tragically Hip.
It's World Container. And I listened to this album non-stop while traveling in Europe. is my one of my absolute favorite songs by the tragically hip it's world container and i listened
to this album non-stop while traveling in europe um i thought it was fitting since cord was singing
there's a world container with your name on it um there are so many great lyrics in the song
and my absolute favorite is how to It Get This Late So Early.
And I think it perfectly captures the best nights that I've had in my life where time seems to fly by and the night goes by in an instant.
And I think it also makes me think about Gord's passing
since it got late much too early for him.
So, enjoy.
I'd like to sing a song and dedicate it to Auntie Sandy.
Thank you for being my aunt.
Traveled down the road in Las Vegas.
Your heart is true.
You're an aunt and a
confident.
And if we threw
a party,
I invited everyone
in my family.
You would see the biggest dick is still I invited everyone in my family. Auntie, Gary, Dina, brother.
You would see the biggest dick is still me.
And the car attached to it.
Thank you for being my aunt.
I love you, Auntie Sandy.
Love you, Auntie Sandy.
Love you, Butsy.
You're the best.
How about a kiss for our Buts?
This March 2023,
we said goodbye to Stu Stone's beloved Auntie Sandy.
If you've ever heard a Pandemic Friday episode of Toronto Mic'd featuring Stu Stone,
or Toast when Stu is a
regular, you likely heard Stu's Auntie Sandy updates. Stu and his Aunt Sandy were very close,
and listeners were regaled with stories about Sandy's trip to Vegas, her lottery wins,
and her strength defeating COVID-19 not once, not twice, but thrice.
Auntie Sandy,
also known as Sophie Shubinsky, was
96 years old.
My sincere condolences
to Stu Stone,
who lost his beloved auntie.
Cha-ha-cha-cha-ho-la-la-la.
Hey!
Hey!
Cha-cha-cha. Oh la la la. Hey. Hey. Ah, cha cha cha.
She came from Greece.
She had a thirst for knowledge.
She studied sculpture at St. Martin's College.
That's when I caught her eye.
She told me that her dad was loaded.
I said, my case will not might ruin Coca-Cola She said fine
And then in thirty seconds time
She said
I wanna live like common people
I wanna do whatever common people do
Wanna sleep with common people
I wanna sleep with common people like you
What else could I do?
I said, oh, I'll see what I can do
I took her to a supermarket
I don't know why, but I had to start it somewhere
So it started there
I said pretend you got no money
And she just laughed and said
Oh you're so funny
I said yeah
I can't see anyone else smiling
Are you sure?
You wanna live like common people
You want to see whatever common people see
Want to sleep with common people
You want to sleep with common people like me
But she didn't understand
And she just smiled and held my hand
I went to the flat above the shop
Cut your hair and get it done
Smoked some facts and played some fool
Pretend you never went to school
Still you'll never get it right
It's when you're laying in bed at night
Watching roaches climb the wall
If you called your dad he could stop it, oh yeah
You'll never live like common people
You'll never do whatever common people do
You'll never fail like common people
You'll never watch your life Common People by Pulp is one of my favorite songs of all time.
Steve Mackey was the bass guitarist for Pulp
during the band's most successful years.
He collaborated with an impressive range of musicians
as a producer, co-writer, and mixer.
He co-wrote and produced songs on Florence and the Machine's debut album, Lungs.
He co-produced the Breakthrough MIA single.
He worked on early recordings by The Horrors and continued to collaborate with Jarvis Cocker on the latter's solo recordings.
and continued to collaborate with Jarvis Cocker on the latter's solo recordings.
He later partnered with Daft Punk producer Thomas Bangalter to produce tracks on Arcade Fire's Everything Now.
Heck, he worked with Spiritualized on their 2018 album,
and nothing hurt.
Steve Mackey died on March 2nd, 2023.
He was only 56 years old. Up on the hill
People never stand
They just don't care
guitar solo Chinese music
On the banyan tree
Here at the dude ranch
Above the sea
Asia, when all my dime dancing is through
I run to you Up on the hill
They've got time to burn
There's no return return double helix
in the sky
tonight
throw out the
hardware
let's do it right
Asia
When all my dying dancing is through
I run to you you Thank you. guitar solo Thank you. guitar solo guitar solo Wayne Shorter was a 12-time Grammy-winning saxophonist and composer.
Sure, he has his own celebrated albums and his work over eight decades with jazz supergroup The Weather Reporter.
But he also collaborated with Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Steely Dan and Joni Mitchell.
You can hear him here on Steely Dan's Asia.
Wayne Shorter passed away on March 2 Dan's Asia.
Wayne Shorter passed away on March 2nd, 2023.
He was 89 years old. This music always sets me free And you, love, and you
Sound good to me
Hey, John
When all my time dancing is through
I run to you Thank you. I'm Helen Hutchinson.
And I'm Sylvia Sweeney.
And I'm Jeanette Lokeman.
Join us for an hour of current affairs from a woman's perspective here on POV Women.
I'm really looking forward to this season on POV Women and it's the reason I came out
of retirement after, well, seven or eight years away because I've never before had the
opportunity to work with women in front of the cameras, behind the cameras, in the control room, in the office, and looking at stories, issues, arguments, from a fresh point of view, which is the point
of view we've all held all along anyway, but we've never been allowed to fully express.
And we're coming to the stories not with somebody else's point of view, but with our own, which
is to say, it's not a pasted-on point of view, saying, oh, well, we must represent women.
We are women.
So naturally, our point of view is slightly different from that of a man.
Periodically, somebody will pass away,
and then I'll dive into their illustrious life and history,
and I'll realize there's another one who got away,
somebody I would have loved to have had on Toronto Mic'd.
One such person is Helen Hutchinson.
Helen was an award-winning television news journalist
who co-anchored W5, Canada AM, Arts 73, and POV Women,
as we heard in that clip.
She was also the first woman to be a part of Hockey Night in
Canada's broadcast when she hosted the show in 1973. Helen Hutchinson passed away peacefully
in Toronto on February 21st, 2023. She was 88 years old. And while we're recognizing great women broadcasters we've lost,
Geraldine Smith, better known as Jerry Smith,
was a long-time Canadian press newscaster
whose voice became familiar to listeners across the country
during her nearly 35 years with the National Wire Service.
She passed away in early March.
She was only 60 years old. Fish heads, roly-poly fish heads, fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum!
In the morning, laughing happy fish heads, in the evening, floating in the soup.
Fish heads, fish heads, roly-poly fish heads, fish heads, fish heads eat them up young.
Ask a fish head anything you want to, then you won't. Robert Hamer, better known as Ernie Barnes of the experimental pop duo Barnes & Barnes,
has passed away after a long illness.
He was 69 years old.
You might remember Barnes & Barnes
for their amazing novelty hit, Fish Heads,
which is Dr. Demento's number one most requested song of all time.
I loved listening to the Dr. Demento show on Chum FM.
This sad news came via Bill Moomy,
the other half of Barnes & Barnes, who wrote,
I'm so sad to share the news that Robert Hamer,
my friend since childhood and musical partner in Barnes & Barnes,
passed away this morning after a long illness.
Robert was a one-of-a-kind artist in person.
Our relationship was based on harmony, as was our music.
Sometimes there was a dissonance and silence,
and sometimes we made a mighty raucous roar together.
I will miss making that unique Barnes music very much.
Robert made many people happy with his talent and his humor.
Fish Heads, our biggest hit, came from the mind of Robert Hamer. As with a lot
of our catalog, I just helped him fill in the blanks. I'm feeling stunned and somewhat shattered
right now. My love to his wife, Faith, his sons, Wynne and Ian, his brother Brian, and all who knew
and loved him. Robert's music lives on
enjoy it
yeah
dear God
you made many many poor people
I realize of course
that it's no shame to be poor
but it's no great honor either
so what would have been so terrible if I had
a small fortune? If I were a rich man, all day long I'd be the boom. If I were a wealthy man, I wouldn't have to work hard.
If I were a pity, pity rich man, I'd build a big tall house with rooms by the dozen right in
the middle of the town
a fine tin roof
with real wooden floors below
there could be one
long staircase just going up
and one even longer
coming down
and one more leading nowhere
just for show
I'd fill
my yard
with chicks and turkeys
and geese and ducks for the town
to see and hear
squawking just as
noisily as they can
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If I were a wealthy man
I wouldn't have to work hard
If I were a bitty, bitty rich I see my wife, my goldie
Looking like a rich man's wife
With a proper double chin
Supervising meals to a heart's delight
I see her putting on airs and strutting like a peacock.
Oh, what a happy mood she's in.
Screaming at the servants day and night.
The most important men in town will come to fall on me.
They will ask me to advise them like a Solomon the Wise.
If you please, Reptavia, pardon me, Reptavia,
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Hayim Topol was an Israeli actor, singer, and illustrator.
He is best known for his portrayal of Tevye,
the lead role in the stage musical Fiddler on the Roof and in the 1971 film adaptation.
Performing this role more than 3,500 times from the late 1960s through 2009.
He won a Golden Globe for Best Actor and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor
for that 1971 performance of Tevye. Hayim passed away on March 8, 2023. He was 87 years old. Lord who made the lion and the lamb You decreed I should be what I am
Would it spoil some vast eternal plan
If I were a wealthy man guitar solo
If I leave here tomorrow
Would you still remember me?
For I must be traveling on now
Cause there's too many places I've got to see
Cause there's too many places I've got to see But if I stay with you, girl
Things just couldn't be the same
Cause I'm as free as a bird now And this bird you cannot change
Oh, and the birds you cannot change.
And the birds you cannot change.
The Lord knows I can't change.
Gary Rossington was a founding member of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
He played lead in rhythm guitar, and he was the very last living founding member of the band.
You can thank baseball for Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Gary Rossington loved baseball.
And through baseball, he became acquainted with Ronnie Van Zandt and Bob Burns.
They played on rival Jacksonville baseball teams.
And one day, they decided to jam together. Gary was one of 20 passengers who survived
the October 20, 1977 plane crash in Mississippi
that claimed the lives of Ronnie Van Zandt,
Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, and three others.
Gary died at his home in Milton, Georgia,
on March 5, 2023, at the age of 71.
If I stay here with you, girl
Things just couldn't be the same Cause I'm as free as a bird now
And this bird you cannot change
Oh, and the birds you cannot change.
And this bird you cannot change.
The Lord knows I can't change.
The Lord, help me, I can't change
Lord, I can't change
Won't you fly
Free bird, yeah River Yeah guitar solo Thank you. guitar solo guitar solo Thank you. guitar solo guitar solo I guess you wonder where I've been
I search to find the love within
I came back to let you know
Got a thing for you and I can't let go
My friends wonder what is wrong with me
Well, I'm in a daze from your love, you see
I came back to let you know
Got a thing for you
And I can't let go
People go around the world for love
But they may never find
What they dream of
What you won't do To do for love
You tried everything
But you don't give up
In my world
Only you
Make me do for love
What I would not do.
My friends wonder what is wrong with me.
Well, I'm in a daze from your love, you see.
I came back to let you know.
Got a thing for you and I can't let go
I only want the best is true
I can't believe the things I do for you
What you want't do, do for love
You've tried everything, but you won't give up
In my world, only you
Made me do for love what I would not do
Made me do for love what I would not do. Make me do for love what I would not do.
Make me do for love what I would not do.
Make me do for love what I would not do.
Bobby Caldwell is the singer best known for his signature song,
What You Won't Do For Love, from his double platinum debut album, Bobby Caldwell, in 1978.
Bobby Caldwell also wrote the Billboard Hot 100 number one hit, The Next Time I Fall In Love, for Amy Grant and Peter Cetera.
Bobby died at his home in New Jersey on March 14, 2023.
He was 71 years old. Thank you. Remember when you ran away And I got on my knees
And begged you not to leave
Because I'd go berserk
Well, you left me anyhow And then the days got worse and worse,
and now you see I've gone completely out of my mind. And they're coming to take me away, ha-ha,
they're coming to take me away, ho-ho, he-he, ha-ha, to the funny farm where life is beautiful
all the time, and I'll be happy to see those nice young men in their clean white
coats and they're coming to take me away. You thought it was a joke and so you laughed. You
laughed when I had said that losing you would make me flip my lid. Right? You know you laughed. I heard
you laugh. You laughed. You laughed and laughed and then you left But now you know I'm utterly mad
And they're coming to take me away
Ha-ha, they're coming to take me away
Ho-ho, he-he, ha-ha
To the happy home with trees and flowers
And chirping birds and basket weavers
Who sit and smile and twiddle their thumbs and toes
And they're coming to take me away
Ha-ha
I cooked your food, I cleaned your house They're coming to take me away. Ha ha!
I cooked your food, I cleaned your house,
and this is how you pay me back for all my kind, unselfish, loving deeds.
Ha ha!
They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha Ha!
is a 1966 novelty record
written and performed by Jerry Samuels.
He was billed as Napoleon XIV.
This song was an instant success in the United States
and it peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.
Jerry Samuels died from complications of Parkinson's disease dementia
at a hospital in Pennsylvania on March 10th, 2023.
He was 84 years old. What will you do when you get called in?
And nobody's waiting by your side
You've been running, you thought it was too long
You know it's just your foolish pride Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Darling, won't you hear my prayer now?
I tried to give you consolation
But your old man could let you down
I could prove I'm feeling love with you
I turned the whole world upside down Hey,aila You got me on my knees
Laila
I'm thinking, darling, please
Laila
Darling, won't you use my words now?
Laila
Let's make the best of the situation
Before I find you no way to save Jim Gordon was a top drummer for Eric Clapton, George Harrison, and countless others
who was diagnosed with schizophrenia after murdering his mother in 1983.
Jim Gordon is credited with the coda that you hear at the end of Layla.
You're going to hear it in a moment, and it's absolutely gorgeous.
Years later, however, it was revealed that Jim Gordon
stole the melody of the Layla Coda
from his ex-girlfriend, singer Rita Coolidge.
Rita Coolidge had written the music for a song titled Time,
and although she knew Jim Gordon stole the melody,
she was afraid of his temper
and decided not to make a big deal
out of it. Jim Gordon's story is absolutely tragic. In the 1970s, he wrestled with acute
schizophrenia. He was paranoid, he heard voices, and he was convinced his mother was evil and that she had killed Karen Carpenter
and comedian Paul Lind.
Jim Gordon died in prison on March 13, 2023.
He was 77 years old. Thank you. សូវាប់បានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបានបា Thank you. សូវាប់ពីបានប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្រាប់ពីប្� Thank you. Oh, yeah. guitar solo Don't go to bed with no price on your head
No, no
Don't do it
No, no
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time
Don't do it Keep your eye on the sparrow
When the going gets to you
Don't do it Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't roll the dice
If you can't pay the price
No
Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't run your feet down no dead end street
No
Don't do it
Just keep your heart I'm no dead end street. Oh, no. Don't do it.
Just keep your eye on the sparrow.
When the going gets to go. Don't do it. Don't do it
Don't do it
Don't do me dirt
Or you're gonna get hurt
Don't do it
And don't run away
Till you hear what I say
No, no
Don't do it Robert Blake was the child actor Run away till you hear what I say. No, no.
Don't do it.
Robert Blake was the child actor who appeared in Our Gang short films before transitioning into adult roles,
including the Emmy Award winning role of Tony Beretta in Beretta.
In March 2005, Blake was tried and acquitted of the 2001 murder of his second wife, Bonnie Lee Bakley.
Robert Blake died from heart disease in Los Angeles on March 9, 2023.
He was 89 years old.
Bring him in, you're done.
Why?
We have the charge, whatever we want it.
Why not stay up on the bug we've got in his office?
The bug you didn't brief me about.
Well, I thought your little bird told you everything we did a minute after we did it.
One of our people got hurt. That's supposed to mean something.
We are hunting our shooters.
And by the grace of God and your good work,
we've got a viable case on our main target.
Just charge Boxdale with the temp purchase from New York
and bring it all home.
And what about Stringer, his number two?
He slipped off the hook when we lost the boy witness.
We've done all we can.
Are you hearing me?
These are the people responsible for dropping our police.
Not just the shooters, but the ones who make the dirt happen.
I'm trying to put them down for real, not for some short-time bid.
That all you're trying to do?
See, if that's all you're trying to do,
how is it you have people pulling campaign records and finance reports?
The fuck has that got to do with anything?
The money is part of my keys.
Now, there might have been a time when I was willing to say otherwise
to let you and all your friends hide some of the dirt, but not now.
You want to talk about dirt? Have at it.
Talk some shit about your Eastern District days.
Talk some shit about what was going on back when you was running wild in the D.E.U.
Let's just talk.
Just talk. FBI field reports. You came into a lot of money quick.
You can go to jail just as quick if I start asking the right questions. This case ends or you
are done. Hell, I don't even need you to lock up Barksdale. I'll have your major
debrief your detectives, type the warrants himself. This case is done.
You do what you feel. You want to pull a violent on half a case, you go ahead.
You want to put my shit in the street to feel free.
But the Eastern had a lot of stories.
Mine ain't the only one.
A lot of people came through that district.
If you were going to do me, I'd already be done.
But there ain't nothing you fear more than a bad headline as there.
You'd rather live in shit than let the world see you work a shovel.
You can order warrants, and I'll serve them.
But as long as I have days left on those dead wires, this case goes on.
We lost the actor who played Cedric Daniels in The Wire this past month.
Lance Reddick not only appeared in The Wire,
but Oz, Fringe, Bosch, Resident Evil, and John Wick.
Here's a Wire fun fact about Lance Reddick.
He originally auditioned for the role of Bubbles and Bunk Moreland
before he was cast as Cedric Daniels.
Lance Reddick died on March 17, 2023, at his home in Los Angeles.
He was only 60 years old.
I think we see Willis coming out.
Here comes Willis.
And the crowd is going wild.
On it to read on the forecourt.
Right side from 20 jumps.
Yes!
Willis has hit on his first two.
He bullets one down.
Put that in his ear.
Deceptive by the bushel.
Fast break for the next.
The bushel on the drive.
Leads ridden.
Driving shot is good.
The New York Knicks.
NBA career with the New York Knicks. He won the NBA championship twice in 1970 and 1973.
He was the NBA Finals MVP both years and in 1970 he was named the the New York Knicks.
Willis Reed died on March 21, 2023, at the age of 80. KCO TV. And she tapes... You see this young fella here? His mother tapes this show.
You know the trivia company, the TV show?
Does she have the machine on right now?
She should have.
She's got the machine on right now.
See what she does?
She saves some of them?
Yep.
She saves some of the shows, too.
Have you ever...
I've watched your show.
I'm sorry? I've watched your show show you've watched the show have you watched the
show sometime too trivia company the tv television program it's the tv television show see the guy
here the young fella here the bike uh his mother i'm sorry you know he said to me so long he said
the meter's running i gotta go yeah so so uh how gotta go Yeah, so She has some copies at home?
Yep
Well, you see, if this show ever goes off the air
There'll be collector's items
Yeah
If this show ever goes off the air
You understand what I mean?
Yeah
So tell her to take
I'm sorry
That'll be sad if it does
It'll be sad if the show goes off the air?
Yeah
It's fun watching it
You enjoy watching the show?
Yeah, a lot of people do
I still remember walking Yonge Street
and participating in a trivia contest
hosted by CKCO TV's Johnny Walters.
I still remember that larger-than-life laugh
when I cracked a lame joke.
That show Johnny Walters was hosting
was called Trivia Company,
and he hosted it from 1984 to 1988.
During his two decades at CKCO,
Johnny hosted several other shows,
Horoscope Dollars from 1974 to 76,
The Johnny Walters Show from 1976 to 1981,
Tempo Ontario from 1981 to 1982,
and Morning Magazine from 1987 to 1994.
Johnny Walters died in March at the age of 90.
Catch your gear.
Let's go.
You heard him. Gear up.
Captain just gave you an order.
Yeah.
Like the one he gave to take this machine gun.
That was a real doozy, wasn't it, Sarge?
Soldier, you are way out of line.
Yes, sir. That was one hell of a call coming to take this nest,
but what the hell? We almost lost one of our guys going for it.
I swear, I hope Mama Ryan's real fucking happy knowing that little Jimmy's life is a little bit more important than two of our guys.
But then again, we haven't found him yet, have we? Have we?
Here you go. Take the hell off me. Bribe him. Get up.
Gear up.
Fall in.
I'm done with this mission.
Hey! Hey!
Sir.
Don't you walk away from your captain.
Riven, get back in line.
No, sir.
I'll spend the rest of my life in the stockade if I have to, but I'm done with this.
I'm not gonna ask you again, soldier.
Captain!
This is bullshit.
Fall in.
You gonna shoot me over, Ryan?
No, I'm gonna shoot you
because I don't like you.
Sir, listen.
If he wants to go,
just let him go.
Are you letting this happen?
Captain!
You see this?
Captain.
Sir.
Sir, Ryan's dead.
Bullshit.
Sir, we have a situation.
Bullshit.
Captain, I have a sixth sense about these things.
I know it in my bones.
We don't kill that son of a bitch crap, man.
You're going to shoot me.
Huh?
He's better than you.
Then why don't you just do it, Sarge?
Do it, man.
Put one in my leg and give me that million dollars.
I'm going to shoot you in your big goddamn mouth.
Well, put your money where your mouth is and do it then.
You don't know where to shut up.
You don't know where to shut up.
Pull the trigger already.
Captain, please.
Just the pool I'm here up to. I'll do it. I will do it. You are a coward how to shut up. Captain, please. What's the pool on me up to?
You are a coward!
Son of a bitch!
I'm waiting, sir.
What's the pool on me up to right now?
What's it up to?
Wait, wait, is it $300?
Is that it? $300?
I'm a school teacher.
I teach English composition in this little town called Adley, Pennsylvania.
The last 11 years, I've been at Thomas Alva Edison High School. I was a coach of the baseball What a great scene from Saving Private Ryan.
That was Tom Sizemore, who had quite a run in the 1990s.
In addition to Saving Private Ryan, you might have seen him in Natural Born Killers or Heat.
Unfortunately, Tom suffered some serious substance dependency. Abuse allegations were
levied against him, and he had multiple run-ins with the law. It actually left him homeless,
and he ended up in jail. On February 18, 2023, Tom Sizemore suffered a brain aneurysm at his Los Angeles home and he was hospitalized
he died
on March 3rd
at the age of 61
tonight from the terrace room
of Buffalo's Statler Hilton Hotel
politics can be fun
with Washington's favorite political satirist
Mark Russell
Rocky Feller's never heard but seen
And Jerry Ford, oh Lord, he's squeaky clean
This really has been, this was the year that Congress,
otherwise known as Withering Heights,
Congress in its benevolence restored citizenship
to General Robert E. Lee,
making it possible for the general to come home from Canada.
Mark Russell was a political satirist and comedian best known for his comedy specials on PBS
from 1975 to 2004. I'm of an age where I remember Mark Russell behind his star-spangled piano belting out the political tunes.
But let's face it, for most of us, we're more familiar with the parody of Mark Russell, who appeared on The Simpsons.
The deficit rag, oh yeah, the deficit rag.
Those budget gaps can be a 12-digit drag.
I'm telling you, that's the deficit.
They really made a mess of it.
That's the deficit rag.
Thank you.
Oh, this guy is awful.
I know, honey, but just sit still.
The trading gap shuffle, we're in a heap of trouble.
Doing the trading gap shuffle, yes, sir.
I already sang this song. No, that was about the budget gap. This is the trading gap trouble yes sir you already sing this song no that was about the budget
gap this is the trading gap say let me tell you about lisa yes she's that little eight-year-old
mcgregor as she caught a crook that really made him pay she did it all in just one day that's what
i would call being on the ball Mark Russell died of complications from prostate cancer on March 30, 2023, at his home in Washington, D.C.
He was 90 years old. I don't get my kicks so quick no more Million dollar fix the next one, girl
Talking to myself and down to the floor
Taking to the brink, we ask for more
Sip one more in these bottles to the floor
One time till you're probably wanting more
Oh, you're so mad, oh yeah
You're so mad, oh yeah I got some bad, bad news And I got some bad, bad news
And I'll be sure, be sure
Yeah
I got some bad, bad news
And I got some bad, bad news
And I'll be sure, be sure
Oh yeah
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Learning the old history in smoke
We can kill some history, sister
Marry one ahead and sip on a mic
Knowing she'll be hooked and broke in no time
Sip one more and raise bottles to the floor
One time to your heart, oh, let me go
Yeah, I got some bad, bad, yeah
Say, I got some bad, bad, yeah
Say, I should be sure, be sure
Yeah, I got some bad, bad, yeah
Say, I got some bad, bad, yeah Say, I should be good, good news. I got some good news.
I got some good news.
I got some good news.
As the month of March comes to a close,
we receive sad news that care Failure from Die Mannequin has passed away at the very young age of 36.
I caught Die Mannequin at the Caspies in 2009, and they were fantastic.
Care Failure was the lead singer of Die Mannequin, and in 2010 she starred in Hardcore Logo 2, playing herself.
Details surrounding her untimely death are unclear,
but an obituary on Legacy.com reads,
Beloved daughter of Ben and Susan,
spirited, spunky, and fierce.
Sister, niece, cousin, granddaughter, and friend to many.
She consistently sought to see the best of the human spirit in all that she came across.
May we continue to see the best in each other in her memory.
May her spirit now soar free of pain. guitar solo
We skipped the light fandango
Turned cartwheels
across the floor
I was feeling
kinda seasick
The crowd
called out for more
The room was humming harder
As the ceiling flew away
When we called out
for another drink
The waiter brought a tray
And so it was
That later
As the middle told his tale
Let our faces
first just go
sleep
Turn the white up
Shade our
fair
Keith Reed is best known for being the songwriter
who wrote the lyrics to every original song released by Procol Harem,
with the exception of the songs on their 2017 album.
He wrote A Whiter Shade of Pale
with Procol Harem's lead singer, Gary Brooker.
That beautiful song reached the top of the UK singles chart and sold over 6 million copies worldwide.
Keith Reed was an official member of Procol Harem, attending all their recordings, most of their concert performances,
but the man didn't sing a note
and didn't play an instrument.
It kind of gives me hope that I
could one day be in a
rock band.
Keith Reed died from colon cancer
on March 23rd,
2023.
He was 76 years old. As the mellow told his tale
That I'd face at first, just go see
Turn the wind up, shed our fear guitar solo And so it was that later
As the miller told his tale
That her face at first just ghostly
Turned a whiter shade of fair Let her face at first just go sleep Turn the water
Shed a veil guitar solo
And so it was that later
As the mill, as the military's tale
That her face at first just ghostly
Turned to white, her shade of pale Should I fail? This has been the Ridley Funeral Home Memorial Episode of Toronto Mic'd
for the month of March 2023.
If you lost someone you love in March, my sincere condolences.
Peace and love to all.
I'm Toronto Mike අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි අපි