what do you think, dagen? i agree. they sucked me in with the opening anecdote about american pie. something touched me deep inside the day the music died. nobody in america needs to hear that song ever again and the history of history. and so i was starting to think let s cancel the eagles before and let s cancel the beatles because ringo starr is the worst drummer of all time. i am totally she doesn t actually dislike the band, she dislikes the people who go to those concerts. bruce, a bunch of white guys, that s what she is really at. speak out the beatles changed music forever. wow. i was expecting i think they should go ahead and cancel it. it s not for them anymore. classic rock, don t listen to it. it doesn t fit the woke thing
dude looks like a lady, baby greg: dagen, i will come back to you. kat. that s a bid never gets old. greg: they group eric clapton s attitude on vaccinations with rights. domestic violence is worse than any attitude. although look. if you have a venn diagram of people who are good at making songs and bad at being people, it is almost a circle. so i m not willing to say they are not going to listen to songs by bad people because i like music. the american pie, i hate that song. greg: every bar i went to in d.c. that was playing. is not like i could make a good song, okay. but at least i can make a bad one that is shorter. greg: good point. it is a long song.
when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it s non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. greg: should their songs keep playing if they re morose all her strength? new york times questions whether classic rock songs should be a race for memory much like anything in joe biden s brain. low-hanging fruit, i admit it. as nonproductive members of society found out more about these artist personal lives, now they want to punish everyone for it. it recounts the story of don mclean who had pleaded cloudy, guilty to misdemeanors. also wrote the classic song american pie and no brian