Fred Durst | Club Random with Bill Maher

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love random I was just in San Francisco over the weekend and hadn't played there in a while I was a little nervous because like I was like wow like this is like woke Central and focus the enemy and opposite of political correct incorrectness you know and truth but they were awesome so I was thrilled that even intimate but you actually looked the famous you always did you look you preserved yourself very well oh thanks so I don't know what you're doing for your health but it's working I'm quite the metrosexual I like the products man I you know I came from a farm in North Carolina and I got out here to La you know with Limp Biscuit and I end up at a Fred seagull going what's all this stuff you know and they sell me a bunch of stuff from my face and next thing you know I got into the concept yeah I don't judge that I'm not sure it's the product I don't want to swap skin care products with you that far but you know you never know never say never yeah you rock stars you're all the same it's always about crazy carrying on and you know okay so you have your uh drink Fred yeah I'm having a little Reposado what are you having what's that uh it's a to me a much smoother version of tequila a little more yeah um oh this Rod got Saloon whiskey I don't know whiskey guy no no it's it's the same thing it's tequila oh okay I don't know how tequila got so popular um Paul Mitchell what yeah he uh his Patron that's Paul Mitchell the hair guys uh tequila from what I heard was that like the first no I'm just I think it's the first one that got very popular that wasn't the yellow Cuervo that was you know it was uh my boy um Sammy Hagar who really did the first uh tequila I've never tried his tequila well I'm sure it's great and I love his Vibe though that's for sure he's a fun guy he seems like he's awesome is that who your friends are Fred or the rock stars uh not really do you uh hang out with regular people or is it just the Rock and Roll Lifestyle with the groupies and the the uh you know drugs at all hours of the night and Blasting the music and the Yeah Yeah Yeah lyrics and the long hair is that it's not your entire lifestyle or do you ever come down to earth with us normal people um how normal are you Fred I don't I don't even know if I want to expose that you know it's just us no one's listening to just us no one's listening we've known each other minutes yeah we ran into each other a couple times at midsummer night uh we said hello a couple times I went to Playboy mansion that's right you were a Denizen of the Playboy man yeah I love playing backgammon so on Sundays playback game yeah that's the appeal of Playboy the backgammon that kind of got me into the the place a little that I could play a little in uh midsummer's nice dreams are the best parties of all time is it that's always getting these guys to try to go to the Playboy Mansion it must be the best it's got to be backgammon I love playing backgammon though to be honest yeah that seems like another life going to the floor very much and I must tell you that seems like a completely different life and one I'm not pining for yeah I don't miss it that much but I've had a few good times there just just uh well yeah we were younger and it's just fun there's those parties were a lot of fun well the liquor flowed freely that's always the key to people always say what's the key to a good party get the people [ __ ] up it's not rocket science I've thrown parties here I mean this place was the party house until we made it into a studio I mean it looked the same but I've had a lot of parties here and what's the secret I would roll like 100 joints and just pass them out to people at the party and make it easy to get a drink I've never understood why it's always hard to get a drink at a bar wouldn't you sell more liquor if everyone could get a drink well I would have bartenders are cheap I would have like 10 bartenders instead of the one or two and everyone's just trying to get their attention that's right what the [ __ ] wouldn't you sell more liquor it's a pretty good concept actually I think I'm on to something you're on to something why doesn't anybody do it there has to be a reason I mean they're saving some money obviously you know it's keeping my staff are you kidding the markup on liquor oh yeah it's the most ridiculous it costs 10 chance to pour it and it probably you know then you charge fourteen dollars I don't even know what a it's been so long since I've drank in a bar yeah I don't know what I don't know what a drink is yeah I don't I don't do bars on some I think I bet you 20 bucks buys you one drink with a tip I bet the kind of tequila I'm having right here I bet you it is 20 20 for a shot of that stuff right oh I remember back in the day even there were there were certain kinds of liquor I wasn't drinking them but like it was like 32 dollars a shot or something I'm sure there are Jesus phony baloney [ __ ] places in Vegas and lots of places with the bottle service where yeah remember Joel and Allison giving out the weed cookies at the Mansion when you walked in I do remember weed cookies yeah they'd reach into their kimonos yeah and hand everybody a cookie when they walked in yes yeah they were not terribly good as I recall they were not good but I tried it a couple times and I remember being a little too out of my mind oh so they were good for you they definitely worked yeah they had something worked out maybe I've smoked too much pot that's why I switched to these clove cigarettes yeah those cloves are smelling really good try it you know I haven't tried a clove in a while I mean I'm I'm scared where it'll take me I don't want to be a bad influence no you couldn't do that [Music] why because you don't need one no I'm actually you know the fun thing about uh having this Persona is that I get to escape through it and kind of troll in my own way right you know but realistically I'm a guy who likes I'm a kind of a Hermit I don't like to go out to parties much I'm a kind of I'm a hillbilly from North Carolina and I'm living you know kind of that kind of way here in California but ultimately I just keep it low-key man and uh I listen to 70s music a lot that's about all I really listen to yeah I mean you just very very white not very white I mean Barry White Barry White makes it into the 70s I'd say I've listened to a lot of 70s uh singer-songwriter stuff oh yeah yeah like Jackson Browne yeah I love Jackson Browne yeah very very good I like dogs like what Dawes no I don't know this you don't know doors oh they're pretty big they're look I'm not gonna say they I I don't know they sound like Jackson Browne a lot but they have their own thing so I don't want to like say it wrong and make them think I'm saying that they're ripping him off because I'm a big fan of theirs but it's like if Jackson Brown had a son it's so much so much about them is reminiscent but I'm a big fan because I'm a big Jackson Browne d-a-w-s d-a-w-e-s yes yeah yeah it does they're pretty big yeah it's amazing I don't even know that's in my playlist because I have a massive 70s playlist and I can't well they're not 70s they're now oh they're now that's what I'm saying is they're they're like the they're the the now version of the closest thing to Jackson Brown or anything like that from back then yeah oh I would recommend them I'm gonna check it out he said the lead singer is married to uh Mandy Moore I think they're pretty big okay interesting they must be he's got a movie star girlfriend what else do you like from now anyone like today oh yeah name some people I don't know any really from now I mean not really you know you know who's good as Mister the weekend oh yeah the weekend that I mean I always judge music by whether it would be a hit in any decade you know uh not always judge it but like to me that's a great marker of whether I'm going to like a record and Mr the weekend uh makes records that sound to me like they could have been first of all he sounds just like Michael Jackson sometimes yeah he's definitely got a good voice he's got a great out I think that's an alto voice um or tenor maybe is that a tenor I mean I kind of agree with you I don't really know I'm not much of a musician to be honest with you really yeah more I mean you know I got in this I I grew up on a farm in North Carolina and I always wanted to be a filmmaker and so I had read that James Foley who directed Glenn Gary Glenn Ross at close range I direct read that he directed music videos Martin Scorsese director music videos David Fincher and so I said man I'll put together a band my spinal tap you know my spark Sparks my my thing and I was obsessed with Andy Kaufman and things like that and I said I'll put together the spinal tap and direct the music video and go to Hollywood and start making movies and that's not how it happened so after the so Limp Biscuit was really just a vehicle to something else that's what it started out as yeah so it became disguise I remember like Limp Biscuit was like but you know just like culturally phenomenal level wow right um it was a big thing we definitely had a moment there and it was it was it was just something that I didn't expect and and the movie thing just didn't happen you yeah I'm telling Jimmy Iovine and Ted fields and all these guys hey I want to direct movies and they're like no you're gonna be a rock star you're selling a bunch of records and well I mean every thing that reaches that level of bigness I think has to be not just I mean the the band has to of course have talents and be doing something but you also have to like then hit the Zeitgeist at the right moment with the right thing I mean the Beatles everybody did it in their way and there was like a feeling around that like turn of the century time and it was it was angsty and it was like you captured that kind of you know um you know I'm just pissed and I'm gonna break [ __ ] and you know um that was bullied my whole life tortured bullied I was really just this peon kid in in my city at school and ultimately the vehicle I used to put behind Limp Biscuit was oh man I'll use this microphone to fight these guys back but the irony was the bullies that tortured me were dressing like me in the audience and so this massive art project turned into the most ironic thing I've ever so interesting and here and 25 years later going wow this is unreleased so it's so bizarre now that's a movie that is something that's a great idea people call it jock Rock I mean I despise jocks because those are the ones guys beating my ass off that's the theme of your movie about it it's the people in the art what you just sent that's the movie build it around that the people in the audience become the thing that you were getting away from that's right I mean that's that's great that's sticking the landing of course you gotta flesh this out like for over 120 Pages yeah I'm a big idea man Fred all right hey we will footnote you Bill don't worry about that I do the big idea and then everybody that's interesting Concepts you know if we are you into anything like I I know it seems obvious to talk about music and things like that and I I hear you as a guy oh I hear you really really are well I mean like everybody you I don't think anyone can have an encyclopedic knowledge of music there's just too much of it there's too many bands like dogs like to me that's a fairly big band and you didn't never heard of him no and you could do that to me right now I'm with 20 bands and say hi they're pretty big and I'd be like no clue or maybe I've heard of them and don't have no idea what they do they could be doing polka music um it could be Gregorian chants it could be anything you know that brings to mind Stephen Steve in seagulls have you heard of these guys absolutely not yeah who Stephen Siegel like I guess it's a play on Steven Seagal I'm not sure but these guys play the spoons oh the upright Bass the accordion and they're wearing overalls they're they're Hillbillies they're I guess and they're they do covers and they're unbelievable covers yeah like cover songs like they did the song of a an AC DC song I want to say um maybe TNT or something and I just saw it recently blew my mind really yeah they're just performing outside on their Farm or wherever whoever's Farm it is their version of it is so good it's so good it's unbelievable well I mean you're like three quarters of the way home if you're getting to play a great song and these are all established great songs yeah I mean there's a reason why cover bands are not as popular or esteemed as band bands but as far as just entertainment value yeah I mean very often I come across something uh as I'm like looking for new music or hearing something and it's a cover song that I didn't know existed by somebody and it's like oh that's great I already loved that song and here's a great new version [Music] um there's a station that I play on Pandora sometimes that's just it's mostly that um it's like California Dreaming but now it's with a beat that's very current and right you know and it's like you can't beat the tune and it's a great lyric that's the key right the tune you could strip it down to the melody in the one chord progression and it's Timeless that's when you know it's just epic I mean you can't really ever have a rational discussion I don't think with people about music or I feel there's no point to reading a music review either I like this song or I don't that's how I feel and you can't convince somebody it's not an argument I like it or I don't right you know and I I still use the old iPod because I feel like it's a superior way of listening I can explain why but I one reason is that I like to know exactly what I'm listening to I don't want to have sometimes I listen to Pandora and have things I don't hear that's how I do find new music but sometimes I want to hear what I want to hear if I put my 4 000 songs that go back to the 60s it's Bill Maher radio on shuffle and it's always a song I like sometimes it's you know upbeat and sometimes it's not but I'm not going to dislike any of them right you know I think a for effort you know I really if I don't like something I just don't like it I don't hate on it I don't care about it I'm like hey I just personally don't have an emotional uh positive emotional reaction to this James we all can't like everything we can't no but there's a lot of people out there pretending they do and pretending they don't you know for controversy personal reasons I guess pretending they like things I think so I think there's a lot of people that just go with the flow out there for popularity in my opinion A lot of people are doing their right their stations but luckily we get to curate our own TV channels and our own radio stations now and that's something that we didn't get grow up getting to do you know we were at the uh mercy of you know FM radio AM radio and whatever TV channels or limited cable was coming through at the time so who's at your shows every age these days every night I'll say how many people is your first time seeing Limp Biscuit the whole place raises their hand how many people are below under 30 years old the whole place raises their hand I think the people who grew up liking Limp Biscuit probably are a little older and they'd probably rather me do a Paul Newman and give them some salad dressing or some soap you know they're not listening to that kind of music right now and so maybe there's a hip-hop kind of current going through our music that maybe helped us through time we never I took everything away I didn't want to Market anymore I don't sell merchandise online I don't sell it at concerts I didn't promote anything because I wanted to pull back and see what our music could do through a noisy world how do you rise above the noise and luckily I'm so grateful but it's it's just there's a Resurgence it's it's just happening it's young people that are reacting to the material I think it's a smart strategy because kids don't like to be marketed to I agree with that they're [ __ ] ignorant about almost everything most of them not the Smart Ones but really not their fault schools just don't teach [ __ ] they let you out the door without knowing anything but they are Savvy about media I will give them that right that's the one thing they know they grow up on social media and media and they get that that's right so like the last thing you can ever try to do is be inauthentic and be successful with them I agree I mean any ones who like me I'm sure that's why because you know some people say to me somebody said to me this weekend but you know you kind of throw a lot of other shade at the uh Millennials and the Gen Z and I'm like but they don't seem to hold it against me I mean the one most of them are not watching because they would never even consider watching something like what I do but the ones who are I think appreciate that no I'm not lying like everybody else has to you your whole life you know I think people like me are fans of you you see that you're shooting it straight speaking your truth that's a big deal and most kids need it more than anything yeah you know I think our problem is that the parents and the society in general tells them they're very special and then they get out in the world and the world tells them they're not that's right and it's a shitty little up coming that they have in their life and um it doesn't end well let's say you wanted to start a new business and you got some funding and that funding wasn't tied up in a failed Bank how would you go about hiring whether you are starting a new business or growing one if you wanted to be successful you need the most talented people on your team that's where zip recruiter comes in and right now you can try it for free at ziprecruiter.com random ziprecruiter's powerful matching technology finds highly qualified candidates 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wherever you get your podcasts I love doing Limp Bizkit I'm super grateful we have a wonderful time connecting but I'm you know I'm just into so many other things and and uh you know I wanted to ask you maybe this might be crazy but what's your take on like Zero Point Energy or the the UFOs and uaps and things happening what's Zero Point Energy Zero Point Energy is a technology that's been around for a long time that's been kind of dark shelf and buried that you could take energy from the vacuum in space to power everything we need your home power this your whole vacuum in space yes so what happens is we don't need to plug into the power grid we don't need to have this primitive kind of energy situation that we're being forced basically you're born on Earth to B2 either pay for energy and survive or not be able to pay for energy and not make it well okay so what is the vacuum in space and why is it filled with energy and how do we get it out of it well that's that's the idea the idea is there I seem to I can understand why no I'm sorry but there's already people who've proven it there's already people who've done the tech the same like the guy who created the car that runs off hydrogen and water you know as technology has been shelved imagine if our cars ran off water you know it'd be a big deal right um yeah I just so you really don't think much about that stuff I've heard it before I haven't heard this one about the vacuum in space which I don't know what is I mean there I know what uh vaguely what a black hole is very vaguely don't ask me explain it or teach it I'm the poetry teacher but um but uh uh a vacuum in space I'm not sure what that is I'm not sure why it would produce energy and I'm not sure how we would ever get it the [ __ ] out of there so well imagine if your energy was free yeah I think that would be okay for anybody in the world if we had free energy you know what Fred I can also Imagine them sending me ice cream in the mail every day but it you know just because you can imagine it doesn't mean that it's real or possible or you know I mean this just sounds like something somebody told you and I've actually yes people have told me and some people who are really involved with it and they've exposed some videos and some home videos made by people who do it do you understand the science of it if not then you're just the science of it I can't can't really articulate that well well if you don't understand the science of it then it's just religion then you're just believing something on faith and I don't I'm wanting to believe in it I don't exactly there you go wanting to believe in it is you know if that's leading to you actually believing in it then you have to be a little stronger in the mind and say sure I want to believe in a lot of things I would like to believe that Jesus loves me and whatever shitty things I do on Earth he died for my sins thank you by the way I love everything with Mike with Tyson on Jesus by the way Mike Tyson I think I I think you were talking with Tyson right I was yeah I mean I think it was no he didn't mind you went into the something about your your thoughts on Jesus in the Bible did he hit me no he did but you hit him with some with I thought some unbelievable uh perspective in my opinion I was really really into what you said about it well I don't remember that these darn close cigarettes but uh I should try that close cigarette you should I'll try it oh there you go this will be the first time thank you rock star now my faith is is restored in Rockstar and no more Zero Point Energy bill Bill Bill Maher doesn't believe in it now I well again believe in is a religious term I don't believe in things I don't I gotta get hip to that I don't believe in global warming global war believe that Paul McCartney was the leader of the Beatles well that's an interesting though of course that's an opinion thing and it depends on what year we're talking about John Lennon was undoubtedly undeniably the the founder of the band and the glue in my opinion well let's let's hold on he was in the founding of the band from you know earliest times 1956 is when they met all through I would say he wrote most of the uh um Hard Day's Night album which is their third in 1964. um Paul McCartney is definitely the Leader of the Band by 1967. um and that's you know so there's no one answer that's shifted in here it definitely shifts okay um the documentary The Peter Jackson documentary like you nailed something we were talking about when uh Harvey was leaving was I thought you're right what we're seeing is we have a portal into this one particular moment in time and we see a lot of it that's right you can't fake it over I mean we watched as much as I love the Beatles it was like wow this is a lot of footage I mean I am really seeing everything I mean I like those songs but I mean you you you hear songs that you already have heard a million times that's right played a lot what astounded me besides the fact that again Paul McCartney and John Lennon was the love affair that explains everything and it never stopped and Yoko didn't break up Yoko did not he ignored her the whole time he brought in a bed yeah so she could sleep and not talk to him um but good idea but but the fact that they went into his Studio was it January 2nd and it was right after New Year's and they said okay um we need 14 new awesome songs and we're gonna have to have that by the end of the month and what do we have nothing okay and then did it you know they're they're um sang foi you know they're they're unflappability in the always that bad in the face of everything that was going on the global clamor their coolness the ability to just stay calm which could only come from they had a hard Scrabble upbringing you don't get that way when you are born on Easy Street I mean they didn't some people have had it worse but you know John Lennon was actually the the most middle class one he acted like working class hero but it was [ __ ] that's right McCartney talks about in his book you know John lived in a middle class house they lived like in the projects anyway just the but the fact that they were like yeah yeah it's uh we got whoa 28 days till I come up with this and we we're like what do you got no no nothing no it's a good idea though but and then I mean there's one point where you see Paul waiting for the rest to show up and he's writing get back on the base that's the part that blows my mind so here they do this Beatles strike a deal with the major right they're gonna get some amount of money to this TV show where they write this record with their fans in this TV studio but it's falling apart it's just a tragic situation that as we see it unravel we we see Paul McCartney like you said noodling on the base because it somebody in on time or he's waiting on somebody he starts going what do you think he was waiting for like but but unbelievable and that's how things happen that's how they happen in my band that's right and that was just so like wow finally somebody's showing this on with the band that's a phenomenon which I believe there's only a few phenomena with your band you're in the studio and somebody is just starting to Noodle and somebody else goes that sounds good play that more and then you add on to it and we don't have groupies and that I don't want to ruin it because we're supposed to have the groupies but the thing is our band is incredibly you know has always been incredibly boring in that sense so stop it really that's you must have had him okay I mean I was the only one that could really pull talk to anybody oh I was the ball so cool I said no in the pool pool like no no no no no no everybody was a rock star at the time but yet you know what happens is I'm like a composer I sit back and I and these guys are so talented and they just start noodling and I can hear something like you can hear something if it talks to you if it speaks to your God I go hey man loop that little part and he'll go what part you know who you're describing you know who worked exactly like this Barry White oh this is a Barry White thing it is it's the anchor Barry White I don't I don't have them in my place but he came back Barry White was a was like a composer like who did it just the way you're talking really yes yes that's how Barry White worked how do you know that because I'm his son well you look there was a striking resemblance here I was thinking that it was probably going to come out at some point okay no because I don't know because let's hear it's live music fan I I look Barry White the the the some of the stuff is just almost it's he must have known it was a little campy with the four minute talking over and I want to see you in your blue panties and I mean it's just you but like he could make a record no man I mean the ones you know my first my last my everything I mean these records kick ass and he's just right here in the freezer right his voice is right here yes and that's important but he would just direct the orchestra and I want this sound here and I want to he never wrote a thing down um I'm not sure he had the you know greatest formal education I don't know any I I just learned the chords maybe two years ago really yeah I've always just played by ear and I play all the instruments but I work and react with the guys just by ear so I'm I'm the same in some kind of way maybe I'm they they call you the red but with the white very white the white white the white white Freddie white that might be my new Alias Frederick because you know you we can't put our name at the hotel you know what Alias do you use at the hotel this sounded like a rock let's let's hear your Alias do you use it hotels and then we'll change it to a new one sounds like something much more you're avoiding this what's the Alias you use when you check into a hotel I use Haywood jablomi are you serious comedian a question yeah but you must use an alias you don't check in under your name uh uh no I I well I dress and drag and I I now we already know register under this what's the name Edith me out um it's just you're a Willie Fister bottom uh right the whole time this is you I'm picking up I love all those names yeah I do but uh no I'm not going to tell you my fake name because you don't want to change this you don't want to change it I don't why are you pestering me on this why because I would love for you to write this out I know we don't it's your show we're in your house I know but you know what this is a badass piece of property by the way thank you no seriously thank you like legendary because I I actually when my house burned down in Malibu and The Point Doom fires uh JJ Abrams Abram Abrams rent me his house for two years oh and I didn't know you were my neighbor oh you lived around here two houses up you're kidding no and I would always see your house and go God I feel bad for those people that have the little house by the road but when you walk in the gate yeah it's it's Neverland yeah yeah we made that decision long ago to put the house behind the gate no but you see a little piece of the house I know so that's the problem you see from the road you see this dope little modern house but you don't think there's this amazing property back here so that's that's my that's my street how long have you been here well I live next door I I lived there I bought that house in 2001. this is the house next door I got a few years later that's why Club random is here oh and a living Club right now so Club random's on your property correct but not my yes it's on the i i in 2001 before 9 11 or 2001 after now I have a I have a vacation home it just happens to be right next door to my other home so it's it's so easy God dang when I go to when I go you're the rock star yeah let's just not get this crooked no you are the Rocks well there is you've always been a rock star I think I remember seeing you at the party oh no you definitely were the rock star I wasn't with a girl and I you were oh please stop it but but in a cool way where I would go man that guy yeah that guy's really got something going on you know not just the looks oh the looks yeah I didn't think it was ever about the looks which by the way is an advantage because if you're like a pretty boy when you're young and then you get to be older you've got to live with that oh my God this is a great diminution in what I used to be but for us it doesn't happen you know because we were never that to begin with so it wasn't right I ever I never relied on like being the guy you could just walk in the room and just smile and you know panties would wet and that was not are you sure yeah if it was then I really missed a lot but that's possible but I know I don't think so you've got when did you realize you had so much character you have such great character thanks red um I don't know if well Carrick what do you mean by character well you know where you kind of went God I'm a little different and that little different is actually kind of cool and I'm okay with it oh yeah I mean I think it's an evolution I mean I'll tell you this I knew when I was a child held that I wanted to be a comedian I mean a very young child like yes like you know eight or nine years old what did you see that let you made you feel my father was funny around the house you know a funny witty guy and my mother was had a great sense of humor and you know I just think I saw that and you kind of want to saw your his friends laughing at him and like I just think that just gets in you and we were also a family that of course back in those days we had watched the family crazy idea would watch TV together oh my God can you imagine bonding with your family so like we would all watch the same shows when I was a kid Ed Sullivan you know if I could stay up late sometimes Johnny Carson and you know how old are you I'm like I mean I'm like um at the time I'm 67 now 60. oh my god really yeah oh my you look so young well thank you it's you know it's that it probably I don't look young I just don't act old if you just don't act old if you don't have no man it's very rare I'm kind of tripping than the fact that you are 67 right now yeah your awareness and you're man this is well having an epiphany right here on your show oh Epiphany good it's close all right make the room smell good they really do and your lungs but have you had your lungs checked recently oh geez let's not break up the parts you don't like death who likes death I hate death and when I heard that you hated death I go man God dang somebody else hates death as much as I do well who only okay the only people who don't uh dislike death are the ones who really are super sure that they're going to the better place which is quite a bet to be making basically you got to be really dumb to do to believe that well dumb or crazy like a fox because again as Harvey and I were talking about uh it gives you an amazing piece of mind that could be like the key to a lot of Health I mean I can really see that um like I'll give you another example of that I've heard people say this spirituality makes you live longer but I've also heard them say it about marriage people say that you know I've heard doctors say this you know and I'm always like well maybe for you is it a it's really a personal thing isn't it because I have heard men say at times people I've known like my age group and they'll be like thank God my wife was there when I got cancer because I don't think I could have made it through without her and I always want to say maybe she gave it to you not in a you know not deliberately but just like the stress of relationships I do think can give you cancer right that way I'm right in that way I knew I should get you this moments now we're agreeing on everything yeah come on no I'm kind of like I understand where you're coming from it's true it's just true I mean relationships even good ones including them a lot of stress just a lot of stress like being alone is can be lonely and that's not good and that can be stressful but I feel like sometimes in my life the most stressful thing was just wanting to keep something together when it when it's hard to do and worrying so much about what would happen to me and her if it didn't you know stay together and The Angst or The Angst of losing someone and wanting them or wanting someone who doesn't want you I mean all that stuff I feel like created a lot of the stress and angst in my life none of which you're responsible for but you're kind of in this place in your life where that's where you never maybe I don't know how much of the light you saw at the end of the tunnel but right now you're in the now and you're feeling very very good and you're really happy yeah was this something you thought would happen well I just think a lot of happiness is did you Manifest this well no I don't even know if you could do that I mean you can I think you can well I think you can plan for things if that's what you mean but I think you put out the vibe and the energy and kind of create the world you want by the energy you put out I think that's vague I know that's fake I mean that's I don't know about putting out energy uh I mean I would use my energy to like actually create something like Elon Musk when he was making Tesla he slept in the Tesla Factory for two years I don't know if that's putting out energy uh I feel like that's harnessing it and husbanding it you're putting out anything whether you think it or not you're you're like water if you put vibrate frequencies we're all frequencies so if you literally run them with a glass of water certain frequencies you can see that they affect it and we're full of water and we have to put up positive energy are you reading a lot of Popular Mechanics where are you getting this I'm kind of just kind of going into the quantum moment of that moment you're talking about you know in your story so I'm just smoking your weed you you've intoxicated me and I'm breaking it down and actually we're get I'm getting a insightful voyeuristic view into your soul and I think all of us are seeing an incredible moment where you're talking where I think this is going to be the podcast guys don't cut to me because he's saying some great [ __ ] and I ain't saying [ __ ] you're saying plenty of [ __ ] no what I mean is I really am inspired by it oh good but this is really cool I haven't done a podcast I have an impression and I appreciate it so this is awkward believe me I the feeling is mutual I mean that's cool yeah yeah I mean I'm a cool dude I don't do thank you any one of the great things about being this age is of course the bad things are yes you're older blah blah blah but is that I don't do anything I don't want I don't talk to anybody I don't want to talk to especially here this is my house it's your house I live here this is why my wife plays in her children's book Ben Affleck did some weird stuff that's the Godfather he did some naughty stuff right here who Ben Affleck well I don't know what I don't know what he did here I don't either but I think this was his right yes so that's wild I well who knows I mean who knows what went on in here you know movie stars rock stars I can only dream about no more see I'm lucky to be blessed by your wisdom and this experience and having this cool evening it's not work it's not a it's not a job it's just this amazing evening Adventure it's an adventure time exactly yeah but that's thank you for that you know what Ben Affleck was in here and Ben Affleck was in here with doing stuff I'm serious and so were you uh I was not doing it with Ben Affleck I don't know if you've never lived here at the same time I was he sold it to me but this yes when I when I did you and Ben ever hang out here together never no but I know we got to make that happen I knew he was the name we got to invite then down to the show it bends onto it he needs to hang out with you in his old house Ben's on like I love Ben telling you why you didn't I love Ben too huge Ben Affleck fan I love Ben Affleck I love all the afflecks Casey Affleck I love Casey Affleck he's a boy he's certainly the guy is I would love to work you will not be there sir but you know what Casey Affleck is awesome he's so dumb he's an amazing actor he's an amazing actor it's funny who's your favorite actor right now uh Ben Affleck foreign no I said to Casey he did my show once and I said to him you know your brother is the biggest bigger movie star but you really are actually the more goddess amazing actor good and he said to me I'm always telling him that um and Ben Affleck is a perfectly fine actor but yes Casey it's amazing man yeah he's fine but he's but he's a movie star and he's around the town but the best thing about the town the best thing ever he's an amazing filmmaker oh he's an amazing filmmaker and uh the uh uh the Argo and the the Live by Night the gangster one he makes a great movie Mel Gibson does too by the way his name is legit their whole thing is yeah but Matt Damon doesn't make his own movies but he's still legit yeah he's an actor he's a greater he just has a good filter man and that's what matters nobody loves Jason Bourne more than me nobody I mean every time I think yeah I can't watch Jason Bourne movies again and I do and they still work and everybody has ripped off that formula they all try to do it with the same music and the cut and they can't and they don't and the story and he makes it work but all of them all three of them plus the one even with Jeremy Renner I mean my favorite franchise what what's wrong with Jay Marina Jerry Runner did one where it was Jason Bourne oh yeah that's right yeah it was the board of light Runners I love that guy yeah he's a good dude right what a shame what happened yeah he's a good dude he actually made it through it and I I really wish him yes absolutely yeah no snowplow jokes here no snowflakes and he was awesome in the town Joe but he would actually appreciate if you said a snowplow joke if you have one oh well first of all um no I one of my Bob Hope yeah get me some snow plows still on my wall looking up in my file you might have been the only guy that had a snowplow joke I don't [ __ ] know okay what's great is I don't [ __ ] know anything about it about what about anything I thought you just said you knew about the vacuum in space where all the energy is gonna there is a vacuum in space and we can pull energy from it and it can power this TV show podcast whatever this thing is well it better be fun but you have a [ __ ] tree house so I get here and I go God damn this place is unbelievable and then I'm in a tree house that's more unbelievable than this okay first of all it's when you say Treehouse that's what we call it I don't know why I didn't name it that but I was pounded in my brain by your producer I'm sure it was um it's where we treat the guests it's like the green room here okay it's against the Green Room it's a guest house on the property uh Ben lived there if that makes you feel better I'm sure um and it's just some [ __ ] in that place that that may be true it's it's a it is a a two it's a it's a loft it's very modest I'm joking no no it's it's a loft house it's it's cute but is that really his main house was that house yes because that is so humble because it's not a dope house it is very humble there's a there's a kind of a great little old-fashioned fireplace in there yeah that's the charm of it but I cannot see JLo saying I'm living here but I love that he lived there because that's incredible you know Sean Penn lived in an Airstream trailer for years in Malibu on the other side of pch in an Airstream all by himself well because he was getting into character to play a bum [Laughter] great story art Linson told me about that that audition by the way what audition Fast Times at Ridgemont High oh Sean Penn he's done been sitting where you are yeah one of my best he's a friend of mine too Legend I would love to say one of my best friends I hope he considers me that way but I just adore him and he's become like so much like I was saying this to somebody the other David Byrne was on my show and he I'd seen him say on 16 minutes that everybody says to me you got nicer when you got older and I said same thing with me and same thing with Sean he's just he's such a mensch not that it wasn't always a great guy but he was there was an edge to him and I think the same thing with me and that's what I was kind of getting to say with David Byrne like he didn't answer the question the way I would have which is why did we get nicer I forget what he said but it was very funny but my thought was because we're less insecure that's why because when we're young we're like oh my God I gotta make it and maybe you're in the way and you know I'm just tense about that and and at a certain point you either made it or didn't right and if you did it's like oh thank you Jesus I got my card punched I can relax like you know I'm not Ben Affleck yeah but you know I'm very very happy with where I wound up and that allows you to sort of like oh breathe and like consider other people a little more you know it's not all just about you getting where are you from getting to where you have to go where were we where were you where were you born I was born in a tree house okay in that tree house no okay I'm glad I reminded myself that is not a tree house that's a nice little Loft it's like a treehouse it's a guest house no I see it's a treehouse in Beverly Hills tree house there's a treehouse of Beverly Hills is like that Ben Affleck would rent or buy or own a Beverly Hills Treehouse like a very specific reason why I'm contradictable on on whether this is I said no that's what you know I didn't this tree house is a loft house there are trees near it I guess that's where it came from I listen to me I for 12 for 12 years I did a show in uh two shows in Hawaii every New Year's I did December never been to Hawaii oh December 30th we did Maui in December 31st we did a Big Show in Honolulu Woody Harrelson no I love Woody Harrelson lives on Maui we would always see each other when I was in Maui then I would go to Honolulu I'd always see Sean Penn including this last year he was he did a little thing in my show so I would and they were refuting with each other they wouldn't talk to each other but I was friends with Woody and Sean yes I don't know I don't know what they want you know what it is I don't I honestly don't God they're both so dope they're both so chill and really cool and open-minded right unfortunately both their wives [ __ ] Ben Affleck anyway in that tree house in the treehouse it's not a tree house but Woody Harrelson on his property has a treehouse this is what I'm saying oh my God one of the years Michael you think law you're a chess player you think long game because this is one of the years I can't remember what year it was but Michael Moore I always took a lot of people on this vacation Michael Moore came with me the great Michael Moore wow okay the documentarian yes so we drove out to Woody's place which is to say it's off the grid is an understatement I mean it's out in the sticks bro and like this this is I think before GPS I mean I don't know how we ever found this place this is probably 10 years ago okay what do you know this is where Woody and Laura live I mean it's an amazing piece of property I always kid him that he doesn't have a house he has a porch because there's no walls like you know this is like the first house I ever bought is in Cambridge right beside yeah okay that's the first house I ever bought so okay so on this vast property they have and this is the uncivilized part of Maui the the it's just like I mean right it's okay the cool part yes well certainly the part if you want to be just in nature and it is spectacular but there he has a treehouse and I mean a house built into a tree I mean very elaborate stuff no that one is not that but he has a treehouse if you ever want to see what an actual tree house is a house in a tree built by a movie star with franchise money electricity I will set it up you go to Maui and you can see what a tree house is set it up that would be amazing because I will do that undocumented every piece for you he would love you he does he loves nothing more than a new Bromance this guy has more bromances than I can shake a stick at really I'm a little jealous but we have a great one but you know I'm having a bromance with you but it's not it doesn't feel like it's being reciprocated exactly it's totally is reciprocated watch like I really am like the fact that you're the age you are I am just man and you are so in tune and you are not held up on a bunch of [ __ ] it's all but you do spit [ __ ] out of here when you make me laugh no but that's the age because you wouldn't have done that at 57. [Laughter] you couldn't get in my ass if you tried and I know that's right and I know you're not trying I think I could well Dream On I'm not trying but I could ah what is that rock star confidence like I could [ __ ] anybody I wanted no it's not are you rock no it's not I know I just know it kind of feel what you're into I'm gonna put that friend of mine I feel people's energy and I feel like you might let me in that uh a friend of mine once said to me I once saw Mick Jagger pick up a girl with just a look and I knew exactly what he meant and I'm I have no doubt it happened I have no doubt that do you have that look of course not I'm not a rock give me that look I know give the camera if I was Cameron give him that look well you have the Bill Maher look yeah I don't know if you have the midsummer's Playboy Midsummer's Night Dream Bill Barnes we don't have that at all you would look over and go but I'll tell you no but Fred I'll tell you what I do have is the wisdom to understand which I didn't earlier in life is that it's not so much yes somewhat but it's not so much what you look like it's how you look at them hmm you're on to something meaning girls just girls well in my case yes in your case it's how you look at them yeah is that how you did it yeah can you can you actually turn it on again for a second round seriously I'm a director and I'm working with you I'm handling your ego well okay so I go and action bill just look into their eyes just have a pair of balls hit your mark and say what you have to say don't [ __ ] they don't like being bullshitted okay don't take them down a primrose path and then leave them by the side of the road okay be honest if you can't be there forever say it up front they'll respect you for it cut cut that's a [ __ ] take that's a take right there okay hey Bill we're good we're gonna break down a movie did I give you exactly would you ask me for a close-up or are you guys that was a close-up didn't I give you it are you okay give you exactly what you're doing exactly okay so then don't give me this [ __ ] about uh uh you're I'm not as happy to be here as you if you think I gave you any [ __ ] tonight I've not giving you any [ __ ] whatsoever okay it's amazing is this your furniture no it's called Club random because everything in here is what didn't fit in my regular house so it's very random I could have thrown this stuff away I don't even know what style is your regular house what what kind of style I'm a big house guy I flip 14. what yep I bought sold remodeled and flipped 14 of them I love that stuff so what's your style of your home because I literally only walked into the Visage modern uh it's I don't like French country well probably I don't know what that is but it sounds like more of what it is Rachel uh shabby chic kind of vibe no not shabby but like comfortable uh like you know couches that are not like black leather and yeah like Chrome and all I don't like that [ __ ] it's uh is it white it could have been the correct Monica I haven't made probably a hundred years ago I love bookshelves all over the house oh nice um a lot of the furniture in there is Indian because I just had a piece that was Indian that fit perfectly and I wanted to model some things around it and then I met someone who had a store and they had great stuff and but it's not you know there's some Missy michy matchy I don't think it should be look it's when was the house built that house was built in 1979 79. what was it when it was built what was the idea when it was it was on Susan day was it was a a TV star of that era and she uh I seen pictures of the house it was super feminine oh wow oh I had to de-pussify this house like from head to toe um was that with a bear do you have a bear like a bear rug or like no not at all but you could here I always say this about mine the living room I actually worked on and it's quite nice although I haven't changed it in a million years and I probably should but I'm comfortable who cares are you single yes of course they're still single yes at 67. why do you think I'm so happy it's because the Indian Furniture so the rest of the house I always say it's not awful but you can just tell a woman doesn't live here you know it just doesn't have that pulled together final and I kind of like it though do you want to be with someone no I don't well I don't want to be in love with someone Fred now we're getting too personal I can't Dude Perfect are you [ __ ] kidding me like that you like the clove cigarette no like but like seriously but do you not want what do you want because actually it's very important you and I can connect on the couple I think you're married I'm married you had to think about no no wait you didn't say yes you left it back to me I hit the ball back to my court I know I'm hitting the ball back to your court but you're back to your car whatever you want to know is like you hit a lot like are you you should have hit a winner what's your take on that because you don't like death but do you we're all alone I believe we're all alone no matter when it happens no matter what happens we're all alone here at Club random we're all on a club random there's like a people don't know but there's Pizza Plexiglas between us too because he doesn't want to get my germs oh yeah that's you got the wrong guy there I I was never the coveted paranoid quite the quite the opposite covert paranoids or did you get the vaccine I got yes because I didn't want to okay I didn't think I needed I had to yes I did too or else I couldn't have continued my life I don't like that gun held in my head but let's not get into that on this show because I know because that's fun we can go down and wrap a hole in that stuff all right um would you be a lamb while I'm holding this and pour me oh yeah give me something so that is no I'm gonna pour your thing no no I want some of that it is let me try that okay so pour me like half yes sir don't I don't wanna I know exactly okay see I I actually know a little over half that's a little okay uh all right I I will accept that this time but because like what about next time what if I do it next time as you get older because I'm gonna get it in pants remember we was talking about that okay but one of the things about aging like you said I look good good I'm glad you think so uh but everyone tells you that are you sick of hearing it no you never could sick of hearing that but you to do that you have to like be very circumspect about how much of something like liquor you put very little they say if you take one even one drink of liquor ever in your life heart disease will be inevitable no I'm not I'm not joking I'm really into the health aspect of things but we've we're [ __ ] if that's the case right well I'm definitely [ __ ] I mean I spent you're [ __ ] if you do this every Wednesday you do this every Wednesday yeah and you have a couple clove cigarettes and a and some booze well I smoke more than just and you're 67. yeah John Travolta is younger than you meaning meaning that's just a fact it's a Snapple fact okay but I mean I think John Travolta looks great but he was born looking great that's my point but so are you what are you comparing it the difference between John Travolta and me is that John I think you look amazing thank you but like John Travolta had to go through some period where he was like oh I'm no longer like this Adonis because he was right Adonis and I don't have to I didn't ever have to go through that period because I was going to begin with so yeah you're you know you're the uh you know it's like you never know people wouldn't have voted for you to be the hero to say and that's and you know what you were maybe the least likely to succeed by some people's perspective just like me rage and things happened I I would not be voted to be the hero I'm going to put that on my next billboard look we got money we got my neck I could use throw me a bus like but I figured out your movie what remember the audience is the bullies the irony is that the audience yeah so I'd say we're even okay we're even all right we'll take one more puff we'll see if it works dude you're gonna cut that out right yeah we'll cut that out oh we're cutting all of you up thank God have you ever seen this show this character this beard is for a character I'm playing on my new tour so I gotta have it you know what Saturday April 22nd I'm at the theater at MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill Maryland but you didn't know that Mr wise asked rockstar I sent April 23rd of the Durham Performing Arts Center in Durham Saturday May 20th at the MGM yes you should no I wouldn't because your comedy in Northfield Ohio I like to see you not break the card Rock that's clear because on here you break it Sunday May 21st Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake Minnesota let's go see each others I'll go to yours and you're gonna if we play nearby it might be a Irvine but I'd I'd take care of real good care of you to get you there and it'd be really great to have you hosted that night host it yeah I could do that as long as I don't have to build can you host the show it's just like I'm throwing it out there yes I can legendary um I don't know what hosting the show means it just means going hey guys this is the worst band whatever you want to say and here we are later and that's it but don't they boo and there's free food don't they everything you want everything yeah and and those funny those funny clothes cigarettes but we'll have plenty of those for you right that's what I need more pot and free food um but like but wait when I walk out isn't the crowd gonna boo because I'm not you isn't it like oh who's this are you are you fishing douchebag no this is a fish I'm not fishing you're a young crowd the 20 to 30 the vast majority of them either don't know who I am man you're a hero to these people to you you're speaking the truth man I'm telling you most of them no they'll [ __ ] trip the [ __ ] out they will bug out literally I'm embarrassed because I know afterwards I'm going to feel the shame of the the Applause from the audience being way lower than it was at the opening of the show when you just go [ __ ] Limp Biscuit and then we go you're delusional no I'm not joking a Limp Biscuit audience people who paid good hard money these people grew up Limp Biscuit they didn't even grow up you said they're from they're 20 to 30. so imagine when I put the band together I'm 90 in 95 I'm 25 years old okay 25 years old and then that's the feeling that's in this music so these young people around that age it kind of varies that's the feeling they're getting from it's Timeless in that way and so it's in it's Priceless that you can have it while I'm alive and why you're here and people love what you say they love to hear your opinions because it gives them another fresh perspective on things because you're speaking your [ __ ] you're transparent your truth and you know William H Cooper always said you know always question everything I I flattered you think that and I hope to live up to that but I honestly don't think an audience of gen Z and uh younger Millennials um appreciate that the way you do I really do you want to make a bet some of them do and we can film it and prove it because I guess filming everything with no CG and I won't make us look younger on the video because you know we might want that because we're going to look like [ __ ] totally but I would like the film then prove you wrong and had me back here and to show you that footage you can go wow you said that when we first collided okay that serendipitous Collision over in cold water what do I get if you're wrong if I'm wrong I'll do anything you'd like well why didn't you say if you want me you want me to suck your dick bill ah we're back to that would you really like me to suck your dick look at my face no like seriously no I'm sucking your dick like is that what you want no no because no you acted like that's what that was coming you actually wear tight ass jeans your dick is big and your balls are big and I you're wearing tight ass [ __ ] jeans is that a 67 that's an old school thing because I'm wearing baggy baggy ass [ __ ] I want people to see how big my dick is but you want people to see how big yours is well listen I'm gonna print it a thing I'm between a rock and a hard place here I don't I don't like so I don't like to line I don't like to brag what's the guy supposed to do but you're bragging I'm not saying you're lying that you don't like the brown I am taking the fifth sixth seventh eighth ninth and tenth well you actually gestured like oh I'll pull my like yeah what because it's comedy Fred you know I get it it was kind I know that and I'm rolling with you oh I know I'm just when I hear them go I love it we're running but here's what's cool I'm gonna do a podcast and I'm going to do it with your guys you should you should be under the umbrella of Club random it's the coolest place to be I think so we're aligned yes you know we're now Blood Brothers it's like we did that thing that the Indians did or somebody yeah somebody you know what you create you're the greatest thing like this is the dream come true you're living the Ultimate Dream well I don't know about that but people people don't you think so I would think people would more say that of a rock star I would think they would more say that of you when they see like thousands of thousands of thousands of sea of people screaming the kind of excitement that music in invokes in people is not close to what comedy just doesn't do that but you're seeing in numbers now yeah numbers your numbers speak louder than that or would you rather have no no no 3D version but I'm just saying like when when you ask about you know 2D version you conquer what would people what when people look at something like what do they go oh my God I wish that was me I think it's more the thing that you do because like I say music just gets to people in a very Primal way and a very deep way an emotional way it everybody can appreciate music I am only people with people with a brain almost everything so like you know we're eliminating like 90 of the population right there so I'm working with a much smaller group and what you're doing is like again you see people go they're kind of like frenzied for what you are about to do as a performer okay I don't really experience that I mean I have some wonderful receptions on the road I was very gratified in San Francisco which I said I was afraid they were going to be too woke but they were just marvelous and I could are you feeling my Fanboy man I can tell are you feeling I can feel in yours but okay I'm trying to hold back but I'm talking about like what the crowd you know like you see a crowd first of all it's bigger and again they're almost in this bacchanalian frenzy like like they're holding the severed heads and which you know I'm not saying you're suggesting but I know what you mean I'm not saying you wouldn't suggest that um like I saw you at uh Woodstock 99 I mean I wasn't at Woodstock 99 I was at Woodstock 94 as a car where you really there's a correspondent who was headlining as a correspondent for Jay Leno oh my God helicoptered me in and I did an interview with Crosby Stills and Nash wow in 1994 yes my producer was with me on that trip that's interesting but the 99 one what do you think about that that it was like the spirit of it was so let's go back to yours first okay what's mine your Woodstock experience oh well I was 13 and 69 I was I was a kid I was vaguely aware of it I was like oh that's so cool I wish I was old enough to go to Woodstock you know that's where I was um but it was you know certainly thought of in the culture at the time as this great Triumph that the younger generation could get together with hundreds of thousands of them and not beat each other up and you know they could [ __ ] in the mud and then [ __ ] it and never everyone was cool with that you know that was like that era and then you know like like everything in the country it just I mean this country is in my view has been on a downward trajectory since about the Kennedy assassination you know Vietnam War just more cynicism more lack of belief and the government more tribalism it just got and everything is just a symptom of that you know of the kind of devolvement down toward less intelligent more tribal more hateful you know there's an agenda what I just feel like there's an agenda with all of it you know dumb it down dumb it down and the masses follow and they the the the the campaign of disinformation versus misinformation this is where I see the juxtaposition we're all in as a society like what's real and what's not and will we ever decipher that no I mean you have to decide what's real for you but does anyone own the truth no but there used to be a consensus about a lot of stuff that there's no consensus about now like everybody has their own facts the most glaring example of course is Trump winning the election or not I mean anyone who thinks he won the election is just that it's it's again it's religion you want to believe that that helps you get through the day makes you feel better but somewhere inside you you know that's not true we have elections you don't always win them and that one didn't come come up winner for him but if you want to cling to that then then you're going to go along with a million other things that are just your own set of facts it's playing on who we are as where we evolve to right and I could name examples like that on the left also crazy stuff that the left believes that it's just it's just religion really because and the only no they're just pulling on that string what strength I don't know if they believe that do they believe it or are they pulling the strings for the people who do believe it yes yes I think B I think you're exactly the right thing that they know better right we saw that in the but they're playing off the fact that people really believe that we saw that blatantly in the recent [Music] um reading of the emails of Fox News anchors including Tucker Carlson who said he passionately hated Trump them saying to each other in their private texts and emails that they know he lost the election and yet they went on TV that very night I mean you couldn't like exaggerate this in a screenplay and said the exact opposite I hope somebody makes a movie of this maybe you goes on TV and says that is exactly what you're talking about because they knew the audience wanted to hear Trump won so I'm just going to say it even though I know it's not true I mean you could not Define hypocrisy or lack of Integrity any clearer than that it's obvious right that is obvious that is called getting caught red-handed that is a Smoking Gun they don't care because it's about how it makes me feel everything's about feeling now yeah facts it's all relative too but but you know the the relative builds up there's a majority of people feeling the same in that that regard so where's your politics are you well you know that's the thing I you know I bill you know I don't do this but I know I can go there if I get your guidance through this because this is your thing and I'm gonna be on your umbrella I want to go there because I have a strong opinion about things well just summarize it I don't want to right then don't but not not on your thing right now you're right but me and you would do it absolutely when I'm ready y'all do with you right and this place is not supposed to be for politics that's right so yeah no but I want to share it with you because I I really love what's happening all right I love how everything happened it's all super dope Chris and Chuck and Jordan it's like it made it happen it's really cool it's a good vibe I'm going to set you back into the wild this was super fun for me too don't think I didn't enjoy it as much as you did man I really did I already know this is an honor [Music] we should try without camera too sure no that would be tight sweetheart and then you can go was my party house for 20 years before it was it's very empty now
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Channel: Club Random Podcast
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Keywords: club random podcast, club random, podcast, bill maher, bill, maher, club random with bill maher, real time, real time with bill maher, Fred Durst, Limp Bizkit, limp bizkit, nu metal, wes borland, limp bizkit live, fred durst interview, fred durst old, fred durst lollapalooza, fred durst limp bizkit, sam rivers, limp bizkit break stuff, limp bizkit my way, rage against the machine
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Length: 76min 30sec (4590 seconds)
Published: Mon Apr 10 2023
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