Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - Toronto Mike'd #3
Episode Date: September 26, 2012Toronto Mike and Rosie talk about his Irish cardigan sweater, Sam the Record Man and tv shows they're digging...
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Hey Rosie.
Hey Mike. Hey everybody. We're Mike. Hey, everybody.
We're back. Podcast number three.
It is nice to be back in the T-Dot.
Well, you've been away traveling the world.
You've been quite the world traveler.
I was in Paris, and then I was in Amsterdam,
and then I was in Dublin, and now I'm home.
And it's nice to go away and check out these cool European cities
but it's nice to come back.
Now all of you listening can't see what I see.
It's quite a sight.
But Toronto Mike is sporting a very nice new sweater.
Did you get that sweater away?
Okay, yeah.
I'm glad you asked about the sweater because when I saw Nirvana's Unplugged in New York,
I guess that was 94, and Kurt Cobain was sitting there in that ratty old cardigan sweater.
Can you picture him there in the gray cardigan?
I always thought one day I want a ratty old cardigan sweater of my own.
But you can't buy these things ratty and old.
You got to buy them new and then wear them to death,
and then they become the ratty old cardigans.
I do hate to break it to you.
It does not look ratty.
It looks pretty pristine. It's pretty freaking new.
I picked this up.
It's the only thing I bought in Europe.
An Irish sheep made this beautiful sweater.
Dublin's full of sweaters, and I picked it up in Dublin.
It's really nice.
You did well.
If that was the only thing you bought, you did well.
Did you get anything else while you were away, Mike?
Yeah.
Well, you know, Mr. Wixon, this is going to be an interesting little thing.
I'm thinking I should sort of tease everybody by telling them next episode, episode four,
Toronto Mike will reveal all, because my audience is not as up to date as everybody in this room.
So I can't just sort of come out with this news until I sort of give a bit of context in about the last couple of years.
I just think it's nice that you came out.
Congratulations.
Yay!
Hey now.
Yes, I think you need to.
Okay, so how's this?
How's this?
Because a lot of times when I'm commenting on your site,
there'll be a little something or other I want to share. And I'm like, oh, I don't know how up-to-date everyone is.
This is the problem with a public blog.
You're right.
It's a problem with a personal blog is you write a lot about personal stuff
and then you write your observations.
And then at some point you stop writing about the real really personal side of things and then things
kind of evolve in that area and then you realize like if you're a casual reader you're stuck in
2011 2010 for example and for that news to be shared which is exciting great news for me
i just need to sort of spend some time on the subject so I'm going to tease it that in episode four
I'm going to reveal all.
I do think you should share it
because it's a personal blog
but it's public.
But I think what makes it
really special is that
it does feel very personal
to everybody.
Yeah, you're right.
I think everyone feels
a little bit like they know
Toronto Mike.
I'm going to get everybody
back up to speed in one episode.
So next episode.
So not this episode, next episode.
But I do want to introduce the man who asked that great question, Mike Wixon.
I feel like I shouldn't have asked it.
Sorry, what did you say, though?
Nice to have you on the show.
Thank you, buddy.
Hi, Mike.
Welcome home.
Hi, Rosie. How home. Hi, Rosie.
How's it going?
Good.
Very good.
The studio is empty without you two.
Is that true?
Is that true?
Well, this is a great studio.
Although today, driving here, I have to share this with you guys and see what you think.
So normally I drive along the lakeshore because I always have little things to do along there.
But today, I was running a little late, so I took the Horner Avenue way.
And I drove past this massive, sprawling, huge building.
It was a gorgeous building.
It's the Toronto South Detention Centre that is getting built.
And I was admiring it, and I'm like,
oh my God, it's a jail!
There's a jail, it's a huge jail.
It's a pretty looking building, though, isn't it?
It is beautiful.
Future home of Mike Wixon.
Well, you know, just weekends.
Yeah, for now.
But I was admiring the windows.
It was so gorgeous.
There's all this beautiful landscaping and stones.
And I think it's great.
It's massive.
Wasn't it like a $30 million endeavor or something crazy?
Huge.
And I had read about it.
So I knew it was coming,
but it was the first time I'd actually seen it.
And then I have to admit, I felt a little bad because I was like,
oh, there's a jail so close to me.
And I felt bad for feeling like that.
Do they host weddings there?
Can you lease that space?
Yeah, but they're very different than the average wedding for a lot of reasons.
Oh, and that Rob Ford won't attend, I suppose.
I'll guarantee he will not.
Well, I just, I felt bad about feeling bad
that there was a jail so close to my house
because, I mean, it's not like they're going to escape and be...
Not from that facility.
It's pretty tight.
It looked crazy.
It looked so huge, but it's big and beautiful.
So that was...
So you're saying people can't be rehabilitated?
I can't. rehabilitated this week?
She's not saying that. No, you're going to take a different route to the studio next
week. That's right. I just want
to not think about it. 420
Where are you again? Oh yeah, I was going to say
QEW. Yeah, there's
a, where are we here?
Brown's Line. Brown's Line.
You're close, you're close.
We did lose an icon here in Toronto this week.
The great Sam Snyderman passed away at the young age of 92.
And thank you for breaking that news to me.
It was your website that I found out about it first.
My buddy Mark Weisblot mentioned that his personal friend. You know Mark Weisblot? Mark Weisblot mentioned that his personal friend,
you know Mark Weisblot?
Mark Weisblot is the fucking best.
It's true.
I think that was our first swear word.
Awesome.
Now we can swear.
Somebody did it first.
I'd call us digital buddies,
so we exchange emails and stuff,
and his personal friend broke the news earlier that day,
but no mainstream media had it,
so I knew Sam Snyderman was dead,
but you couldn't read about it anywhere in the mainstream.
Okay, because I thought so.
Just for those who don't know who he is.
Yeah, I should point out,
Sam Snyderman is better known as Sam the Record Man.
And if you don't know who Sam the Record Man is,
you're not from this part of the world.
You have no soul.
You're an ex-journalist.
92.
He was 92, but it got me thinking about
Sam the Record Man's flagship store at Young and Dundas.
And how many Saturdays I got up, took the TTC, Jane Station to Young and Bloor, then switch over to Dundas, and then got out and walked that building.
Like, how many Saturdays did I do that when I was a teenager?
And then when HMV showed up, I would do the two, but we also had A&A a couple of years then.
So I used to be the three.
And basically my rule was I would buy wherever it's cheaper, the discs, because I used to buy music every week.
But if it was a tie, I always bought it at Sam's.
That was my deal.
In the case of a tie, I buy it at Sam's.
Because Sam's had more character.
This is a cool point.
Okay, so we're all kind of from the same era.
What record store did you go to for your imports?
Okay, so we're all kind of from the same era.
What record store did you go to for your imports?
I didn't buy a lot of imports, but I would have gone down to the same area.
Same area?
Yeah.
I used to go to Vortex.
Do you remember Vortex Records? Yeah.
Is that Wellesley and Young?
It was Queen and something, but there was Vortex,
and then there was a couple of sort of alternative ones on Queen West.
So you would start at Young and Dundas
and then make your way along Queen Street to the cool hip stores that had all the...
So you were cooler than I am because Bad Motor Finger wasn't an import,
so I didn't have to worry about it.
Ah, there you go.
I remember.
I have such fond memories of, I mean, I used to buy cassettes.
Yeah, of course.
There in Sam's, right at the back, there was this wall, and it had, it was just like a to buy cassettes. Yeah, of course. They're at Sam's right at the back.
There was this wall and it had, it was just like a wall of cassettes. And they had, they were just, they were crammed all in there.
And I remember the first Pretenders music that I'd ever bought was Night In My Veins.
And it was this little cassette and it was so good.
And that was the first time I'd ever really heard.
And I think I still have it.
Is that the first cassette you ever bought?
No, I think the first, I think it was,
I think it was in excess, the first one I ever bought.
Yes!
87, okay.
So I beat you, but that's pretty good.
But I still remember buying Seven and the Ragged Tiger.
I had Rio though, but I had Rio on vinyl. Yeah.
Record.
Okay, vinyl.
That's how old I am.
Well, I had a lot of vinyl too. You had Michael Jackson.
Yeah, the first record
I bought my own
because I had all these
golden oldies cassettes
from gas stations.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, my God.
I had this too.
Like 50s music
and The Great Pretender
and all this.
But then I got
Why I Wanted Duran Duran
and I remember buying
Rio on record
and then seven
in the Ragged Tiger
on cassette.
So good. For those about to rock ACDC. nice excellent that's well done is that the one with the canon
on the front I'll have to ask Elvis who swears by ACDC but I don't know is this Elvis on your
yeah on your site Elvis who thinks Kiss is a really good band also think well at least ACDC
beats is better than Kiss wow I. I like ACDC. Yeah.
Taste in music is subjective as is taste in television shows
even though although
you don't agree with that
that it's subjective.
Rosie, Rosie, Rosie.
Did you guys have a little fight?
We're always fighting.
We have a rule though.
We actually won't talk
off microphone.
We talk,
the only thing we'll talk about
is how we won't talk
when we're not on microphone.
So you just sit around
shushing each other?
I actually don't speak to Mike in the real world i haven't spoken to him since 2003
that's right but tv shows okay i was gonna ask you guys about this what new shows you're digging
if you're digging any new shows i am a male a hetero contrary to popular belief, I'm a heterosexual male, but I did recently watch every episode of the first season of HBO's Girls.
Because I told you to.
Because I heard it was up for some Emmys and it was popular.
So before we talk about Girls, and we will,
this is, I need to know.
Yeah.
Would you have watched Girls if you hadn't have heard it was so amazing?
Meaning, do you feel that there are some shows
that are chick shows of course yeah of course of course so i'm not sure there's i would never
watch girls if it wasn't critically acclaimed okay because i do feel that there and there's
a discussion of this going on on your website about shows that shows that are girl shows and
boy shows because i feel the only way I can explain
why I don't dig the
wire as much as everyone
else does, Mike's head is exploding, is
because it is a boy show and
I think there was a little bit of
It is.
That's why Wixson doesn't like it.
And again, I'm mad at myself
a lot today because, what does that
mean? It's a boy show. But how else can I
describe it? I recognize it's brilliant, it's that mean it's a boy's show but how else can I describe it
I recognize it's
brilliant
it's complex
it's layered
the writing is incredible
I watched it
it was really good
but I just can't
get into it
the way I got into
Sopranos
which is better
you have an Italian
Canadian bias
you know what
you've said that before
that's wrong
it has nothing to do
with being Italian
it's one of my
five favorite shows
of all time
come on
I love The Sopranos I think it might be the second greatest show of all time. Yeah, yeah. Come on. I love The Sopranos.
I think it might be the second greatest show of all time.
Maybe Six Feet Under is a little better.
Yes.
The Wire is heads and tails better than any other show I've ever seen.
Okay, so this is the problem with that argument.
Yeah.
The Wire is excellent.
However, what makes something a brilliant show is will it stand the test of time?
Sopranos is going to stand the test of time as being...
It's like three years older than The Wire.
You make it sound like it's 30 years.
It's not MASH.
We're not talking about The Twilight Zone, okay?
Which is also a really good show.
There's someone on your site that loves The Twilight Zone.
Oh, CQ, who doesn't understand why we waste time with these shows when The Twilight Zone is available in the public domain.
Oh my god, he's so cute though because i was actually going to comment i really like the
twilight so i'm sure there's a lot of things i know i don't think he's cute but i'm like you
know what i do i like the i wanted to give him some support there because i like the twilight
zone that's also subjective mike he might well be cute in somebody's my kids like full house okay
which i've never i've yet to see a complete episode i used to like full house okay but the
i don't know why you haven't given the wire a fair shot, because if you did, you'd
love it, and you'd say, I'm so sorry, Mike.
I was wrong about The Wire.
It's fantastic.
Mike Wixon.
Yes.
Have you ever watched The Wire?
Oh, yeah.
Have you watched the entire 60 episodes?
I have not, but I picked it up from last season, and I thought I would be lost.
And by the way, you won't be.
You won't be, because there's enough new revelations right away to get you.
But I'll tell you what The Wire didn't do for me, though.
Tell me.
It hasn't made me go back in time.
Well, you didn't start it in episode one.
I don't think that's a series you should pick up late.
I think you should start from episode one. But I think that's a criticism of it in itself.
I don't think it should matter where you pick it up.
It's like a book.
No, I disagree.
How do you read your novels?
You read it first chapter first.
This is a five chapter, sorry, yeah, five chapter novel.
I think if something is compelling enough, you should be able to pick it up.
Sopranos I picked up in the second season.
Yeah, because every episode nothing happens.
It's like you have four episodes To the whole series where something happens The Wire I don't think I'm asking too much
That you start with episode one season one
And progress through it in chronological order
I did I progressed not to the end
But I progressed to
Your beloved season four which is
Amazing it is amazing
I just again I
Wanted to you know super
Love it but
I do know chicks who dig it.
Oh, I know.
It might be a guy show.
But I don't know why Wixen doesn't like it.
No, no.
I didn't say I didn't like it.
I like it a lot.
I just haven't gone back in time.
I think because...
It's worth it.
Do you think it's better than this?
I just don't have a lot of expendable time.
No, I know.
No one has time.
Apparently.
I mean, I feel like I'm very busy, but I do watch a lot of TV. What are you watching?
Well, Girls.
New HBO show. Amazing. Amazing, amazing,
amazing. It is really good. And that's my point.
It's really dirty. Even guys would like it.
It's really good. Exactly. And I guess that is the thing.
I guess there are some shows that
are maybe girl-feeling or boy-feeling,
but at the end of the day, if it's good enough,
it's going to transcend that.
I'm about to start watching Boardwalk Empire. Heard it's good enough yeah it's gonna transcend you got it i'm
about to start watching boardwalk empire heard it's amazing so good oh really so yeah the three
episodes the three episodes i've seen so far are absolutely brilliant like it's so well done
okay good because omar's in that too yes he's awesome he's amazing no because it's true you
have a very you know limited amount of time so i don't want to waste it with okay that's one of my
i have a list of shows when i have more time i want to waste it with okay that's one of my i have
a list of shows when i have more time i want to watch boardwalk empire is on it what else what
do you all you would like girls okay i'm up to date i'm up to date in a couple of shows that i
enjoy quite a bit one is breaking bad uh do either of you watch breaking i don't but i i sounds
amazing it is excellent it's not nearly as good as the wire or sopranos for that matter or six
feet under but it's a great show and i'm'm looking forward to the last eight episodes that air next summer,
I think.
The Newsroom.
Love The Newsroom.
Okay, on this note, I don't think critics are liking The Newsroom from what I hear because
people always say, oh, I heard it's bad, but I've watched the first, I don't know, six
episodes.
I'll finish this first season.
I really enjoy Sorkin stuff.
Like, I like The West Wing.
I like Sports Night. I like this one.
I even like that 60's Sunset Strippers.
What the hell was that thing called?
I did too with the guy from
Friends. Well, Matthew Perry was in it.
It was excellent.
I like that. I know I like that. Studio 60 on the
Sunset Strip. I didn't even survive the
first season. And I enjoyed that.
I thought it was so good too. I like Sorkin stuff.
I also liked Lipstick Jungle, another girl show. Never seen it, I think because it's like Sorcas. I like the newsroom. I also liked Lipstick Jungle,
another girl's show.
Never seen it,
I think because it's a girl's show.
It's a girl's show.
That I'll just say is a photo girl's show.
Does Blackberry have a deal
with the newsroom
where they all have Blackberries?
I thought the same thing.
Yeah, definitely.
They have to.
They all have a Blackberry
and in the real world
I don't see Blackberries.
And some of the Blackberries
that they're using.
Well, newsrooms do have,
people use Blackberries.
Some of the Blackberries
they're using on that show
don't exist yet
in the public domain.
Have you noticed that?
But how can it
when it's like taking place
in the past?
Like it takes place last year, right?
Is that the time?
Will they have actual devices
in there that you don't,
I don't know.
Well, the BlackBerry,
the new devices
will probably never exist.
We've been waiting
for many years
for these new BlackBerrys.
I think it's just like
a big carrot to use.
I wanted to tell you
about our new sponsor, BlackBerry. I actually root for BlackBerrys. I think it's just like a big carrot to use. I wanted to tell you about our new sponsor, BlackBerry.
I actually root for BlackBerry because they're local.
I would love to see BlackBerry exceed.
I totally agree.
They make it very difficult to root for them.
Have you guys seen Revolution?
No.
That's the one where there's a power war going on on Earth.
Well, North America.
It's a pretty good series, actually.
It's well thought out, too.
If you like, I don't know,
if you're into the...
It's kind of different in the sense,
but it's also got sort of that lost feel to it.
I loved Lost, actually.
Where you're not sure where it's going in the end,
but it seems pretty compelling right now.
And Newsroom is really good.
What's the dude's name who's on it?
Jeff Daniels?
Will McAvoy?
Oh, the guy from Dumb and Dumber.
Was he not born to play him? He was good. 100%. Will McAvoy Oh the guy from Dumb and Dumber Was he not born to play him
He was good
100%
Will McAvoy
He was so amazing
I actually went
And I
When I'm DB'd
Jeff Daniels after
Because I'm like
He's an amazing actor
He must be in a million things
That I'm just not thinking of
But he's done a lot of cool stuff
He has
He's done a lot of stuff
But it's funny
He didn't do as much big stuff
As I thought
He picks his movies
Like he did that one
About the
The squid and the whale
And all that
Oh I love that movie
Oh my god No bomb but amazing Yeah the Canada goose And Anna Paquin as I thought. He picks his movies. He did that one about the... The Squid and the Whale and all that. Oh, I love that movie.
Oh my God.
No Bomba.
Yeah, the Canada Goose and Anna Paquin.
And it was good, actually.
Yeah, it was good.
Squid and the Whale
is actually an amazing movie.
I really love that movie.
And then, of course,
he did Dumb and Dumber,
which is...
My kids love that movie.
Yeah, it was great.
That speech he makes
in the early in episode one,
I've re-watched it several times because it's so perfect.
Me too.
It's so good.
I think people like to hate on Aaron Sorkin,
so I think that's what happened.
Screw them.
He's the ultimate casting guy, though.
Look what he did with West Wing.
Yeah, West Wing.
Everybody on that was a believable character.
You just thought they did that job,
and he does the same thing.
So true.
That is true.
That was a great show.
The first season of West Wing blew my mind, that first season. So true. That is true. That was a great show. The first season of West Wing
blew my mind,
that first season.
So good.
But what I find funny
is people are like,
oh, Aaron Sorkin,
the characters,
nobody talks like that.
No one does talk like that.
That's what makes it awesome.
I don't want to watch television
where people talk
like the stupid people
I talk to every day.
Yeah, enough.
Enough near reality.
The people I talk to are idiots.
I don't want to hear them
on television.
Why do you think Glee is so popular?
Is it because it's so realistic?
No.
Exactly.
People want to escape.
And if they want reality, they'll go watch guys fishing on an ice rig someplace.
Seriously.
Those are the same guys who say, yeah. I hear that over and over.
And I don't get it.
They vote for W for president because they want a president that isn't smarter than they are.
And they can relate to. They don't want
a president who talks like a smart guy.
Heaven forbid you vote for somebody
who's smarter than you. He's talking out his ass
and I don't even like that.
I love smart people. I love conversations that are
smarter than ones I'm going to have in the average day.
Most conversations I have
are really stupid. You're right.
Most people are stupid.
Most people in this room are stupid.
So I enjoy that. I enjoy
how each... Do you ever see the
YouTube clip where
they show Aaron Sorkin stealing from
himself over and over again?
So basically, he's got these lines he'd
write for one show and he'd reuse them in
another show, like verbatim. It's pretty funny.
That's awesome. You gotta dig that up.
It went viral. It is called Aaron Sorkin Steals
From Himself. Yeah.
That's what I would Google. Sorkinisms is
the other one that's on here that's really funny.
I think I've seen that. Somebody put a link to that
on your site. Yeah.
674,000 views. Oh, it's really
kind of cool. So another show
that, I mean, it just finished
season nine,
So You Think you can dance.
And I brought it up on your site and I completely thought no one was going to talk to me about it.
Lauren, Lauren totally digs.
So Lauren's a guy, right?
Yeah.
His wife is making him watch that show.
But you know what?
No, it's OK.
And I do believe that every man that is married has to watch.
There's a few shows that if you're married, you've had to watch.
Will and Grace, Sex and the City, So You Think You Can Dance, probably
Top Chef,
Dancing with the Stars, although I don't like Dancing with the Stars.
But I was... Lauren is
digging in.
These are all shows my mom watches.
Somebody's going to find Lauren swinging in his
closet. No, no. I was
really happy that Lauren had
similar taste. I've never seen an episode.
I don't watch a lot of that reality stuff.
I would never watch a dancing show.
I just don't care about dancing.
But there's different, you know, dance.
I wouldn't, I don't watch Dancing with the Stars because I don't know, I find something
really sad about it.
Like I find it sad.
They depress me.
It's like the stars that jump the shark.
Exactly.
It's like, oh my God, like Christy Alley just makes me sad.
It's just, I don't know.
There's something I find like really sad about it.
Whereas So You Think You Can Dance is these, you know, young, hungry, talented people.
They're gorgeous and athletic
and amazing.
So it's in its ninth season
and you're enjoying it.
Yeah, well, it just finished.
It's amazing.
I'm happy for you.
What about, no one's,
what about like scripted shows?
Any other script?
The show I'm starting,
I've seen three episodes
and my brother swears by it
is Sons of Anarchy.
I hear it's amazing,
but I've not seen it.
So I've seen two episodes of that,
and it's really good by the looks of it.
I've done three,
and I'm ready to keep going,
because it's got me hooked.
What don't you like about it so far?
Is there anything about it?
No, I like it.
It reminds me of sort of Breaking Bad,
almost that kind of level of show.
So, that's a quality show.
It has that line of tension
through the whole thing
that makes you almost not want to participate in it.
That's a good feeling.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I'm digging it. I want to watch
the show that won all the
Emmys, Homeland. You know what?
I never knew anything about Homeland. I hate
when that happens because I... It beat my Mad Men.
It beat my Breaking Bad.
I was fine. Mad Men's great.
Oh, by the way, that's another one. I love Mad Men. Continue.
Mad Men's amazing. And I was actually worried that
Mad Men would start to jump the shark
that whole year off. And then season five came around and I was like, it's not going to be good. It was amazing. And I was actually worried that Mad Men would start to jump the shark. And, you know, that whole year off.
And then season five came around and I was like, it's not going to be good.
It was amazing.
It was excellent.
It was so good.
But I'm fine that they didn't, you know, win everything because.
So Homeland.
Where is this show?
What network does it originate on?
It's Super Channel.
It's not.
Can they swear?
I'm not sure.
I don't know why I care.
But I like the shows better when they can swear and show a little boobie and stuff.
Of course.
It's more, you know,
raw and interesting
because that's in real life.
You know, we swear,
we show boobie.
We sure do.
All right.
How did John Cryer win an Emmy?
I've never seen that show.
It's got to be...
I have never seen it.
It's wild.
The most ridiculous thing ever.
I've never seen it.
It was on a flight
I was on recently
and I still didn't watch it.
But Homeland does, it does actually look, I mean, Claire Danes, she's awesome.
My so-called life was amazing.
Oh, I was pleased that Game Change won Julianne Moore.
What an amazing movie.
It was a made-for-TV movie.
Sarah Palin.
I have it downloaded.
I haven't seen it.
You know what?
Watch it.
It's so good because you really do get a sense.
You know, the book actually did focus.
These aren't really shows now.
You're talking about just like a TV movie.
Yeah, but it came to mind because it won.
It did well at the Emmys.
But TV movie, that's worth watching.
Definitely Game Change was really good.
Speaking of game, you know what show everyone recommends to me and says I would love and
I just haven't had time for it, but everyone will recommend to me game of thrones oh my goodness do you guys any
of you guys watch this no but i want to i have it i always go i love the wire bring it you what
you gotta watch game of thrones opening it's so trippy i haven't seen it the season one's at
costco the dvd it's on the cost oh there you go so So it's on Netflix and Costco, and they both charge real money?
Is that the deal?
Michael.
Michael. Not that I would ever, not that I would get it by any other means.
You should pay for art.
I believe in art.
Hey, I'm always the only one who doesn't like that show with the geeks on it.
Oh, God, it makes me sick.
Freaks and geeks?
No.
Oh, that was on last night.
I was watching that.
Yeah, it was on.
I watched the season one.
It's only one season, actually.
Seth, what's his name? Seth Rogen's in it? Yeah, a lot of cool guys in that. Yeah, that was on last night. I was watching that. I watched the season one. It's only one season, actually. Seth, what's his name?
Seth Rogen's in it?
Yeah, a lot of cool guys in it.
Yeah, a bunch of different.
No, the one with all the nerds in it.
What's that one called?
Tarek, you know it.
The IT Crowd?
Oh, I know.
My kids watch this, too.
Yeah.
It's from the guy.
Yeah, it's the Barenaked Ladies do the theme song.
Yeah, that's the one.
What's that show called?
How come we don't know the name of this show?
What do you mean?
It's so popular.
It's so popular.
Like, most watched show in Canada. It's got the nerds on it. The guy's the one. What's that show called? How come we don't know the name of this show? What do you mean? It's so popular. Like most watched show in Canada.
It's got the nerds on it.
The guys, the geeks.
Sheldon Cooper.
Sheldon, yeah.
He's in the Muppets movie.
Why can't we think of this?
Oh, wait.
Big Bang Theory.
Oh, my mom loves this show.
The Big Bang Theory.
Blossoms in it for God knows.
I tried to watch it once
because my mom was like,
this show is so funny.
You know what?
I know my theory on this.
It's what regular people
think nerds are like.
Okay?
So regular people think that's what nerds are like,
and they watch it and go, oh, look at the nerds.
But in actuality, I suspect the IT crowd,
which is like a British show,
which I've seen a few episodes and really dug,
I think that's more of what nerds are like.
But I don't...
I can prove this show's not funny.
It's not funny.
Right now I can prove it.
Tell me.
Listen to it without...
This is it without a soundtrack, a laugh track.
Some what?
Oh, yes, some sexual intercourse. I'll take the bullet. This is it without a soundtrack. A laugh track.
Nothing. I'm angry. I hate that show. Sure why not Sheldon Nothing Yeah horrible
I'm angry
You know what
I hate that show
No I tried
I could not even make it
Through ten minutes
And my mom
She's like
Oh it's so funny
It's so hilarious
I was angry at her
I could not make it
Through ten minutes
It was awful
Nothing
I don't know
But the theme song
Is pretty good
It's like a flaky
It's got no value at all
You know where I bought The yellow tape from the Barenaked Ladies?
I bought it at Sam the Wrecking.
Oh, the one with the sandwich on it?
Yeah.
I have that too.
I have two copies of that.
What was that one called?
It was called the yellow tape.
It is actually called the yellow tape.
And it had a Public Enemy cover, Fight the Power.
Fight the Power was on it?
Yeah. That was a great version. Yoko Ono? Y Fight the Power was on it? Yeah.
Yeah.
That was a great version.
Yoko Ono?
Yoko Ono was on it.
It had Brian Wilson on it.
It had,
if I had a million dollars on it,
it had this.
Somebody get in touch
with the Barenaked Ladies.
They've got to come in.
Steven Page?
You can probably get him
on the show.
He'll come in.
What is he?
He's not there
with the band anymore.
It breaks my heart though,
the Barenaked Ladies now.
I find it really hard to watch.
Oh, without Steven Page.
I actually find it hurts.
It's not the Barenaked Ladies anymore. It's not. And to watch. Oh, without Stephen Page. I actually find it, it hurts.
It's not the Barenaked Ladies anymore.
It's not.
And I know they call
themselves that
and I know they can
because of what happened,
but to me,
it's just not.
Because we were there,
this is where it all happened.
I think of all the
Barenaked Ladies concerts
I saw.
It's him.
I mean,
he's half of it.
He is.
He's the soul of it.
He has a totally new nose.
Stephen Page has a totally new nose.
You've got to see this, man.
Oh, from the cocaine?
I don't know.
That's a new nose.
It's very interesting.
Oh, my gosh.
He's certainly had...
Yeah.
Well, he took his glasses off.
What did you say, King?
Nah, just kidding.
Just kidding.
No, I know, buddy.
It was funny what you did.
That was a funny ha-ha.
I just...
I loved them.
To me, I find it sad.
I find it sad to see them.
Yeah,
I mean,
I don't like them anymore
to be honest.
They're not the same
kind of cool,
fun band.
And from one
great Toronto band
to another,
this is Rosie and Gray.
I'm Toronto Mike
and this has been
me,
Rosie,
and Mike Wixon.
Thanks for spending time
with us, everyone.
Thank you for listening.