"What are you thinking, man? Let's not screw this up." Lower expectations make comedy work. Site Moveis jennifer kirby and robert gilbert. Brian: Yeah, five questions would go in five days now. How are we going to fill that hole?" Close search. Bob: You have parents passing away. Brian: We were coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine. You want to write a book with Keith Olbermann? Skip to content. You can get information, but it's available to the audience. Who knows what it is? Who are your favorite guests of all time? Eric is doing stuff. The album we did last year, after he passed away, all the money went to the Duane Gay Memorial Fund. Bob: It's always a surprise to me when I go somewhere and people say, "I heard you say this and this and this." I don't know if anyone knows who that is. Because I don't think we're treating her any different now than when she first got here. You won't be making as much money right now, but eventually you will. Bob: No. They discuss the journey in a Milwaukee Talks interview with OMC's Drew Olson. Bob: When you're on the phone and you say, "This is Bob, from the Hog" -- see, you laughed. She's been chased out of the studio and had tape put in her hair. (laughs). OMC: The camping stories reference makes me think of something else: One thing you guys do that some shows do not is take your vacations at the same time. Bob: That's not true. That always surprises me that people are actually listening to what we're saying because when I talk, I'm talking to Carrie (Wendt) or Brian or Eric (Jensen) or Steve (Czaban) or Gary (Graff). We did pretty much the same thing from school all the way through. I say that to Ted all the time "I can't believe we get to do this." We'd fill it with about an inch of water and he'd have a sponge and it made the greatest sound of water dripping into what sounded like this huge cauldron. HOME. Bob: I've actually given Brian a pass. A lot of teams don't do that. Sep 10, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Braves catcher A.J. OMC: How many of the Milwaukee program directors can you name? That never worked. Sexbots. OMC: There is also a guy named Brian Nelson who is younger than you who is leaving delinquent bills and getting taken to small-claims court all the time. Contact Detroit Free Press music writer Brian McCollum: 313-223-4450 or bmccollum@freepress.com. I thought that was good. Brian: To their credit, those guys have never held it against us. Calls in on Fridays during football season to give his picks, Seth Grunlode ("Shambala" by Three Dog Night) , Mike Toomey ("Batman Theme" from TV series) comedian and master impersonator. What guests have you had on but would like another crack at? The first was (ESPN anchor) Dan Patrick, who was the brother of your station manager at the time and became wildly popular as your "sports guy." Carrie comes in with news. Is there another deal after this one? Then, he got better. I'm bad at remembering old interviews. OMC: Marilyn Mee calls him the best father she has ever seen. What were we in, my Vega? It was always nice to see him. We've had her on a few times. I said on the air a couple weeks ago, "Women don't listen to us," and we got this flood of calls. Brian: There were chances between here and there, but we wouldn't do it. I'm bad at remembering old interviews. There are only so many jokes. What do you tell those people? How are we going to fill that hole?". I don't know if anyone knows who that is. But, I'd like to talk to him. Bob: I've passed on things because I just wanted to be a fan. Brian: I pretty much always turn that over to the guy who has the family. It's going to be bad. During his media session on Monday, Daboll was asked if he tried to "walk on water or multiply loaves and fish.". His father is a retired federal worker, his mother a retired teacher. Where have 20 years gone? Bob: We get calls from African-Americans and we get African-American people come up and say they listen, and that always floors me. If you get bad service at a restaurant, that can be funny. You guys know each other as well as any two humans on the planet. Brian: But it was just like (tight end) Jackie Harris leaving the Packers, remember? Put Jenny McCarthy on the favorite list. When people would bring it up, was it hard to keep your energy up and stay focused when that kept coming up? Bob: Not on the "One Question Line." Eventually, just the ones that he shows me, they all get to be the same. Brian: Who is making fun of us? Brian: We're rapidly getting to the point now where we won't have any kids at home. OMC: A little more than a year from now, in July, 2007, you guys will mark your 20th anniversary doing radio in Milwaukee. OMC: Yeah, but in that case it's mostly drunken white males, ages 25 to 54. When we do the camping stories or the home remodeling stories, every day there are stacks of stories that he has to go through, which I would never want to do. Dave Crowl is a big wig at Clear Channel now. Citation. He knew how good Duane was. They might not find me tomorrow. "This Day in History" (9:20) Brian recaps the significant events, births, and deaths of that particular day in history. Bob: It's always a surprise to me when I go somewhere and people say, "I heard you say this and this and this." OMC: The camping stories reference makes me think of something else: One thing you guys do that some shows do not is take your vacations at the same time. We get all kinds of people. You are booking your last show. You want to write a book with Keith Olbermann? OMC: Bob, what else can you say about Brian? If you do have a problem, you better present it in a funny way or an entertaining way that is amusing to people. Bob: I like Dan, don't get me wrong. Those guys have been big. People still ask how they can get one of those. I don't know how long the people who are at the station now -- every one of them -- from Tom (Joerres, the station manager) to the last guy in promotions is going to be there and I don't know how that changes things. Do you ever have those moments when you're kind of floating above your body, looking down and you are interviewing a cool guest or doing something else and you say "This is pretty cool. Bob: It's huge. Brian: That's what my dad did. We've got it pretty good." OMC: When you do retire, will you guys continue live close to each other and get up at 4 in the morning and go to McDonald's and hold court every morning? It had an attitude. I read that stuff. Everybody has their problems and they don't turn on the radio to hear yours. OMC: There is such an effortless air about your show that everybody thinks you have the easiest job in the world and a lot of people think they can do it better. I only remember the most recent ones. What do you tell those people? There will be nobody over there to work with. It was like some winding highway. Bob: Yes. When you look at your syndicated competitors, Mancow, Jonathan Brandmeier, Kevin Matthews, Bob and Tom -- nothing has ever worked. The first was (ESPN anchor) Dan Patrick, who was the brother of your station manager at the time and became wildly popular as your "sports guy.". Bob: In our defense, we're better people now. Brian: We were coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine. His theory was -- and these were Pat's exact words: "If you don't want the kids to play with the outlets, give them a box to play with." I couldn't believe how many of those we sold. The light went on over our heads. He's an awfully good driver. OMC: Another key guy in the evolution of the show that I have to ask about was your friend, Duane Gay (who died last year after a long battle with cancer). Brian: You have to take your personal angst and turn it into the Richard Lewis kind of comedy. It was stupid. You know that you're on the radio, but you don't think about, "What should I say?" OMC: Exactly. Brian: Sooner or later, you're not on the lathe of life anymore. A lot of teams don't do that. I don't miss B&B at all. Or, "He's getting treatment." We used to play six to eight songs an hour. No where else in America is like this. You have bills. Brian: We could tell you, but The city of Milwaukee is too big for the county that shares its name. OMC: OK, we're near the end and yet we have to fast-forward. Have you thought about what comes after that? We didn't care how long the story was or what day he came in. You know what? OMC: Twenty years is a long time for any employee to be at one place. Bob: That's true. OMC: All right, this is really the last major question: Your new deal takes you through 2012. OMC: Yeah, but in that case it's mostly drunken white males, ages 25 to 54. Brian: We tried playing some of our old tapes honoring our 20th year in broadcasting. Brian: Bart Starr was a good one. OMC: Almost the entire time that Duane was sick, you were getting calls about him -- whether it was the "One Question Line" or at different times during the show -- was that ever difficult? What is your relationship like today with Dave and Carole and other radio personalities in the city, and how does it feel to have been around long enough that newcomers will probably come on and make fun of you? because once people spend five minutes with me and hear the excitement of this show, they can't go back to that 'Hee-Haw' pace. 1/11/23-Dump Someone Over A Turn Off. We were going to hit it. Put Jenny McCarthy on the favorite list. You just got Duane when you got him. OMC: It seems like when one person is gone, whether it's one of you or Eric or Carrie, the dynamic changes and it's a different show. Eventually, everyone else will peel away. We're doing fine. Ever sence 104.1 in Wausau changed their programing I have been listening to Bob & Brian Podcasts. Just having complete autonomy and being able to say whatever you want. The worst day was the day after he passed away. Someday, somebody will come along and take that job. There will be nobody over there to work with. I said, "You'll be far too emotional to do a eulogy at my funeral. He was in my car. Brian: With the technology we have now, some of the things we did back in the beginning would have been tons easier. That makes me think of two guys who were key in the evolution of this show. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-3'); }); You don't have to do it. Our career opportunities, low commute times, diverse neighborhoods, affordable housing, abundant recreational choices and excellent schools may amaze you at first - but you'll get used to them. So was Chris Rock, he sucked. What makes this show tick? The album we did last year, after he passed away, all the money went to the Duane Gay Memorial Fund. I said it at Duane's thing when he got the lifetime achievement award for broadcasting this year and how he always used to look around and say, "Can you believe we get to do this?" Bob: That's true. I remember Eric fired back and Brian said, "Bob, if we retire, I'll never leave my house." That's the Death City Story. I'm doing this job. The guy could just e-mail us the stuff. OMC: What's the Death City Story? Bob: It got to, "Drinking gasoline and lighting a cigar and your whole head is on fire. We made fun of Reitman and Mueller, Dave and Carole, Dick and Ellen -- all of them. Milwaukee County Chief Medical Examiner Brian L. Peterson abruptly retired Monday.. Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley released a statement Monday evening announcing that Peterson, who has . No thanks. OMC: All right, this is really the last major question: Your new deal takes you through 2012. OMC: But nothing is ever as easy as it seems. We were going to hit it. Has that ever been hard? Bob: Who would I like another crack at? We'd say, "We'll get a hold of him." Bob: Another one I liked was Bernard Goldberg. Brian: It was headed right for us. OMC: All right, this is really the last major question: Your new deal takes you through 2012. Bob is running the board. It's got to be perfect." Bob was employed as a carman with CN, retiring after 39 years. Brian was going to come in second, no matter what. OMC: When you do retire, will you guys continue live close to each other and get up at 4 in the morning and go to McDonald's and hold court every morning? I remember thinking, "Oh, boy. Bob: When we first got here, we had no money in the promotional budget. I think another 15 years and we can think about cashing this in. Brian: Then, I just react. That's not how Duane operated. After awhile, you just kind of say, "I'm here. The answer was always the same. Brian: I thought we were just being ourselves. He said, "Be funny and don't piss off any advertisers." Has that ever been hard? I don't know how long the people who are at the station now -- every one of them -- from Tom (Joerres, the station manager) to the last guy in promotions is going to be there and I don't know how that changes things. We're just closing ranks. Brian: I, honest to God, feel like the most useless person in that studio. I'll be here." You won't be making as much money right now, but eventually you will. Bob and Brian Podcasts. The truck went zinging by. Bob: Don't worry. complementary strand calculator. Brian: I thought we were just being ourselves. Our general manager, Tom (Joerres) wanted to make that a regular feature. I think he'd be interesting for me, personally, because I still don't trust him completely. Brian: With the technology we have now, some of the things we did back in the beginning would have been tons easier. Bob: I thought "This is it." But, people -- to this day -- still talk about how great the Bobby Heenan interview was. I said on the air a couple weeks ago, "Women don't listen to us," and we got this flood of calls. Bob: You have parents passing away. A portion of the proceeds benefit the MACC Fund and Hunger Task Force. He was good. It seems kind of weird. When it came time to sit down with Bob and Brian, we could think of no one better to ask the questions than OMC's senior editor, Drew Olson, who has been a weekly guest on their show since 1998 and has known the two for the better part of his 20 years in journalism. Bob: What were we -- 18 or 19? Bob: It's easier and tougher, for the same reason. They tuned in to get away from theirs. Bob: When we first got here, we had no money in the promotional budget. We had to get him stuff a week in advance. OMC: The camping stories reference makes me think of something else: One thing you guys do that some shows do not is take your vacations at the same time. Brian: We were coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine. A lot of that stuff we would do, Brian would run downstairs and do it and we would have (colleague/production man) Scott Stocki come in early and put it together on a four-track. Bob: I try never to never take that feeling for granted. I imagine being able to look stuff up and having the world of reference at your fingertips is great, but years ago you could have killed an hour when something stumped you because you could take calls on it. Czaban is our third sports guy. Bob Costas; threatens $450M lawsuit . Our first meeting, it was Pat, Brian, me, our general manager and our program director. Bob: We've had plenty of calls. However the radio station itself is owned . OMC: Correct. And no music. Our general manager, Tom (Joerres) wanted to make that a regular feature. We've had her on a few times. Brian: Really? They don't have a chance.". I don't know if that has anything to do with it. Who are your favorite guests of all time? Is the show easier or harder to do in this age? Brian: Bart Starr was a good one. (laughs) But, if she wants to say that, I'm not going to argue. I had a chance to have dinner with Don Henley once and I didn't. Getting Bart Starr to laugh was a highlight of this whole thing. We'd bring in Bob's albums and play them. Brian: You have to take your personal angst and turn it into the Richard Lewis kind of comedy. They had brief stints for stations in Florida, Missouri, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio, before moving to Milwaukee's "Lazer 103", WLZR on July 20, 1987 (WLZR has since become WHQG). Chris Elliott. Updated Nov 13, 2002, 4:59pm CST. Fan Letters Listeners are given the opportunity to send in stories on various themes throughout the year. We're not going to listen to anything they say. I'm a coward, so OMC: The station's flip from "Lazer 103" to "102.9 The Hog" last August created a buzz in the city and it seems to have helped ratings in other parts of the day. After awhile, you just kind of say, "I'm here. 4.6 265 Ratings. You've been the new guys in town before. Brian: It was headed right for us. Over the course of nearly two decades, Bob Madden and Brian Nelson have transformed their morning radio show from scrappy upstart to a Milwaukee institution that is now exported throughout the state. I said it at Duane's thing when he got the lifetime achievement award for broadcasting this year and how he always used to look around and say, "Can you believe we get to do this?" I don't know how long the people who are at the station now -- every one of them -- from Tom (Joerres, the station manager) to the last guy in promotions is going to be there and I don't know how that changes things. Brian: One of us will have to do a eulogy for the other, somewhere. He's a great dad. The name and the callsign are references to Harley-Davidson fans (this company also has its headquarters in Milwaukee). We showed up in May and left in August. Brian: The closest we've ever come to working at a station where we really liked the music was our first job. It was like some winding highway. OMC: During your recent radiothon, I noticed that a lot of the requests for bits with Duane. I only remember the most recent ones. OMC: Did the competition from outside make you think, "OK, we have to be better?" If you just took a poll of our listeners, they'd say Bobby Heenan was the greatest interview of all time. Bob: Don't worry. Bob: We did what we wanted and ratings were ridiculously good. Greater St. Louis Area. Bob and Brian is a talk radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bob: There was a time when we tried to make it a regular thing "The Rest of the Story with Duane Gay." Brian: It's an opportunity to vent. It's going to be bad. That's hot." It was awful. Bob: I said "Mark, you're never going to see all that money. bob and brian milwaukee retirementnutrien head office australia. Bob: You have parents passing away. Milwaukee Radio Group. How has the show -- and the radio business -- changed in the 25 years the two have been broadcasting together? You don't have to do it. Plus 100,000 AM/FM radio stations featuring music, news, and local sports talk. Steve (or "Czabe" as his friends and listeners have always called him) is a native of Fairfax County, Virginia. OMC: It seems like when one person is gone, whether it's one of you or Eric or Carrie, the dynamic changes and it's a different show. It was awful. Brian: I don't get credit for the wheel man that I am. Then, he got sick. It's just how much people like that old wrestling stuff. I said on the air a couple weeks ago, "Women don't listen to us," and we got this flood of calls. Nobody cares. They knew when his contract was ending, he knew when his contract was ending, and he didn't . And then it's not funny anymore. Bob and Brian's station, 102.9 The Hog, is owned by Saga Communications. I remember the football soap opera "All My Packers" being a big hit. So was Chris Rock, he sucked. Two years ago my husband took an early retirement when offered by his company. OMC: Bob, what else can you say about Brian? That seems crazy to me. Brian: He fit in so perfectly. How important are they in keeping you grounded and keeping the show fresh? You have bills. Bob: I hadn't even thought about that when we did this (deal). Bob: Not on the "One Question Line." What makes that one funnier than the other one?" Brian: I don't remember that. OMC: There is such an effortless air about your show that everybody thinks you have the easiest job in the world and a lot of people think they can do it better. I was doing all I can to steer off the road and not get killed. When they brought back the Soup Nazi, the Bubble Boy, Jackie Chiles and everybody else. OMC: At that time, Lazer 103 was kind of an upstart, underdog station. 32242 Alpha ETFE Wire 4495 30.5m(26717) 32242 1345 36H 700C35-40plus 32242 5 . It's kind of like Spinal Tap changing drummers -- the show just kept rolling along. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-1'); }); Brian: After about six months, we were in charge of the music. Bob: That's not true. OMC: OK, we're near the end and yet we have to fast-forward. Dan, Mark and Steve -- those are three different kinds of sportscasts -- but, they've had big fan groups; every one of them. 68. Bob: It'll be just be the two of us, talking to each other. That always surprises me that people are actually listening to what we're saying because when I talk, I'm talking to Carrie (Wendt) or Brian or Eric (Jensen) or Steve (Czaban) or Gary (Graff). But, it's weird. Brian: People don't see that when you've got some crappy thing happening in your life, you've still got to go in. Brian: We could tell you, but We didn't care how long the story was or what day he came in. This month marks the 21st anniversary of the duo's work in Milwaukee radio. Callers are reminded not to say "Can you tell me?" Bob: I said to Brian, I was thinking in my head one time about how many more contracts we would have to sign to get to a certain age. OMC: So, you're not thinking, "One more deal and we'll take it to the house?" Brian: One of us will have to do a eulogy for the other, somewhere. I remember when he called me at home and said ESPN won't let him do radio any more. (7:00) A game show pitting two phone-in contestants against each other, with up to five randomly drawn questions. Eventually, everyone else will peel away. Houston is better off in big and small ways thanks to Bob Harvey and his leadership. Usually, all they get is the bluster but it's not always that way. The show broadcasts weekdays from 5:30a.m. to 10:15a.m. and repeats as a week-in-review show on Saturday mornings. We're doing fine. I only remember the most recent ones. The first was (ESPN anchor) Dan Patrick, who was the brother of your station manager at the time and became wildly popular as your "sports guy." OMC: It's obvious you guys have a lot of fun and you've gotten to do some cool things. Bob: What did you call her recently? I don't know how long the people who are at the station now -- every one of them -- from Tom (Joerres, the station manager) to the last guy in promotions is going to be there and I don't know how that changes things. John Duncan. If you do have a problem, you better present it in a funny way or an entertaining way that is amusing to people. Bob: I said "Mark, you're never going to see all that money. Brian: Well, that's a tough one because Bob pretty much wears his whole life on the outside like a chocolate coating. Paul Manson passed away on the last day of 2015, spending an even 60 years on the planet. Nobody cares. The cover artwork is illustrated by local Milwaukeean Matt Zumbo. He was in my car and I said "Don't do this. Who would you have loved to have had on but couldn't? I wonder if she has tape of these things. [contact-form-7 id="7042 . If you do have a problem, you better present it in a funny way or an entertaining way that is amusing to people. He was in town and this whole thing with QFM was coming up and he was telling me how much money they were going to pay him. It's just us now. You want to write a book with Keith Olbermann? Bob: That's not true. Brian, tell me something that the listeners or even the people inside the cocoon don't know about Bob. But eventually, they'll find me and it will make for great radio.". There has been name-calling from time to time. When they brought back the Soup Nazi, the Bubble Boy, Jackie Chiles and everybody else. Ethnically, it's very German. Dave Crowl is a big wig at Clear Channel now. OMC: Marilyn Mee calls him the best father she has ever seen. Why is that? Bob: You know who was good? OMC: In a way, both Dan Patrick and your show really took off at that point, didn't they? I imagine being able to look stuff up and having the world of reference at your fingertips is great, but years ago you could have killed an hour when something stumped you because you could take calls on it. She's always fun. Letters are eligible for a grand prize. OMC: All right, this is really the last major question: Your new deal takes you through 2012. Bob: That's not true. That's the Death City Story. The answer was always the same. Brian: Hausfrau? Brian: Then, I just react. Gene Mueller, who has been a leading morning-show voice on Milwaukee radio for nearly four decades, announced Wednesday he will retire in February 2022 from his position as morning-show host on . Bob: I told him not to do it. I begged him, literally. In your business, it's almost unheard of. OMC: You didn't stop to change your underwear? He's still pretty much of an atheist / socialist. OMC: Speaking of big-market radio, identify the speaker of the following quotation: "I have no hatred toward them, but I do want to destroy them. What guests have you had on but would like another crack at? Pierzynski (15) is doused with water after the game against the New York Mets at Turner Field. Eric is doing stuff. The Radiothon includes guest interviews with those in the sports and entertainment industry. I'd have to do a lot. Eventually, everyone else will peel away. I'll be here.". But eventually, they'll find me and it will make for great radio." We have a great thing going here." He saved my life years ago when he was driving. I read that stuff. OMC: During your recent radiothon, I noticed that a lot of the requests for bits with Duane. bob and brian milwaukee retirement. Brian: Bob is over there and he says "Death City!" They might not find me tomorrow. And then it's not funny anymore. We're not going to take any advice from them. Bob: Everyone was doing a hot list back then. You know that you're on the radio, but you don't think about, "What should I say?". The truck went zinging by. We'll be getting older. Bob: They're right. When we do the camping stories or the home remodeling stories, every day there are stacks of stories that he has to go through, which I would never want to do. But, you've both had parents pass away, you had Duane's illness, you've had marital strife and problems with your kids. Brian: Well, that's a tough one because Bob pretty much wears his whole life on the outside like a chocolate coating. . 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