Harrisburg University presents the HU Power Half Hour. It's all about new music, vintage music, and Harrisburg University music. It's the half hour you look forward to every week and now the HU Power Half Hour on the River ninety seven to three. You know it's been a year. Can you believe it has been one year since we've done our last HU Power Half Hour. You've had an incredible year too. I look different, No, you look the same. You look you haven't changed? How do I look at? Just kidding?
All right? More great, hairy. We always start strong. Let's just get this show gone. A lot of stuff that you've known before we're going to be doing again, a lot of behind the scenes stuff. But let's start with the Black Keys. This is their new song, Beautiful People. They're going out this summer. I just love the Black Keys, man, It's so great. You can't get enough of these guys. Here they are Black Keys, Beautiful People are The HU Power Half Hour presented by Harrisburg
University. Say oh you be saying you some be gone, sirlemb alone, get putting all of my demons too, My said, saying my crazy over the delving place into the son I would say, to give my song nothing never coming back, said, he said, say it's been to again once again. Just a friend of the winds seeking shelter again, back all the beautiful people say, Yeah, are you gonna be singing on the show now? Yeah? I might. Oh God, all right, folks, you've
been warned. Yeah, I'm a little different now. A lot of therapy and a lot of adderall and I'm a little different guy. Awesome one year later, you know I've lost wait and I'm grayer. Hey, I'll take it. I see you working out online. I see what you're doing out there trying. That's the Black Crows. I'm not Black CROs. The Black Keys man on the HU Power half Hour. It's been a long year.
It's been a full year, Glenn. How many shows have you done in the last year, Frank, between Excel Riverfront and all your other shows, forty fifty shows, I would think, I bet it's more than fifty. I had a full summer. Yeah. I had Trey Anastasia, I had Man, I had Mountjoy, we had the Roots, we had Jason is always always a winner. He comes back. I know, he always calls you. He loves Harrisburg. He loves that. He likes that riverfront thing.
Such a great vibe. Who wouldn't. It's perfect idea. You were at a show I was at, Jason Isbell. Was that the one you're at? The one I was at? Kicking off the summer concerts season. Yeah, we had we had a full, nice little run over the summer, but we had a full you know, we had Wilder Woods, We had a bunch of great stuff that we did at Excel too. Yeah, and we have a bunch of you know, we're doing the shows now for
next summer. We're getting we're getting through it. And now now that the stadiums are done and the sheds are done in the festivals, you see all the festivals are pretty much announced. Now. That's when the agents kind of come around and go, hey, we have some holes. Now we can talk. They call it Phil the Phil. I need to fill a date, Frank, what can you do? And sometimes I get surprised and I'm like, ohh like I let go one the other day I was like,
I did not want to let it go, but I didn't. I didn't have a big stage, you know. But this has definitely become a concert market. This is definitely and you know, Live Nation knows it. We know it largely part to you. You've put it. You've put Harrisburg on the map even bigger than it's ever been. So I I feel I kind of did help create a market that did not exist, and I should say
I created there was something there and I just took advantage of it. I just did it outside of the deaf leopards and the you know they're coming out and stuff. Yeah they are, but I'm just saying your market is outside of it. Yeah, I used I kind of stick in my alternative indie genre of stuff that you're killed necessarily see, you know, anywhere else, and it kind of just it kind of just works. And the people have turned out for good tickets and we've had great you know, I got great
partners with Excel. Dolphin County is a great partner. I got great sponsors. You have p SECU and a bunch of other people and trogues, and you know, it's hard to make a show ticket for ticket, It's very, very difficult. But there's a lot of great things coming down the road.
And it's kind of a nervous time to be in this industry right now because it is it's kind of nuts because you know the old line, the old adage is all all agents are liars and all promoters are desperate, you know, and it's kind of like you never know what's kind of going on. Are you desperate? A little bit desperate? Friends, Oh, you always have to be, So that's accurately, always have to be, man, you always have to be like crap, I don't have a like right
now for my summer. I like to do six, six or seven shows in the summer, and I probably have three booked you already. No, it's Fleet Foxes. So that's Fleet fox is major. And the other ones that I do have booked are really good and that'll help me, you know, bring anothers because when you can go to William Morris Endeavor or go to a CAA or Washington and you can go, hey, this is what I currently have now, they're like okay. And plus we're a proven entity now
and they kind of know that we're going down. But we have great partners, including you, Glenn, thanks man. And this show now, this show, no algorithms, hand picked curated list. Absolutely, you know. I always like to joke and say at Central PA's college radio station, this is it's also season five, right, this is our final season? Do you know what I made my list? I didn't know what season it was, so I just put a question mark and just yesterday I put in the
five because I look back. But yeah, we've done a couple We've done a couple hundred shows. It's easy, easily, and they're all up. You know, you can check out all the previous seasons and if you're if you're a fan of the show, if you've listened before. I just needed a break and I was just busy. Sure, but I realized that this show makes me better. Glenn makes me better, me being on top of the music, paying attention to you know, you're gonna hear a song coming
up. I'm gonna I'm gonna rave about them coming up though. But it's just it's it's hard to stay current, it is. There was so much music out there and so many concerts overwhelming, really is. It's yeah, and then more than ever before, and it's harder for a radius like for
how to get broken in. Like I got offered a someone the other day from Metallica's group Q Prime, which they're which they have an agency, which they have a bunch of artists for it's just so hard to get noticed in and a lot of people sometimes just bypass the whole process and go right to the top. And then you'll like Inhaler, like, how did they do that well? Inhaler? You know it's Bono's kids, so sure, but still but they had a natural sound and it's just worked. But it's it's
always the grind. It's always like Des Rocks. Des Rocks is a classic example. We've had them here a couple of times. They've opened up. Now they're starting to peek out. They're doing a bunch of stuff for Mma and bunch of There's just so many different paths to get to where you got to get to, and then at the end, it's like, to what end. I'll be honest, I would not want to be an artist.
It is us the worst time. If you have the old idea in your head of becoming a big, major rock star in fill in stadiums and doing that for thirty years, those days are gone. Man. My recent thing
over the past year has been always to find the opening act. After they're done, there's always that hour to two hours where they're eating or hanging out and you know, they're just kids, and I'll walk in and just kind of pop down, you know, personal Frank will sit down, Frank the promoter, you know, all characters, Buddy Frank, Yeah, Cartoon Simpson's character. Hey man, I'm Frank. What's up guys? You know, hey man, you guys are great, you know, and can it get
you anything? Yeah, And but to see their eyes open up for someone to pay attention to them, to help them get their laundry done, or help them get food, or help them you know, I gotta go, Frank. I gotta be in Boston tomorrow, make their life on the world better because no one pays attention to these kids, and they're just on it and they just get thrown out. And then you're on the road, and it is not an easy life to be on the road because it's just you
don't know where you are. And I used to think that was a joke, like a spinal tap joke. Rightly, look on your guitar. Yeah, I used to think that was a joke. Totally. It's not. Madonna just did it in Toronto. She's like, hey, Boston, she's getting up there. It's because they go all over the plan and I'll rarely even say my name because I know it doesn't matter, you know what I mean, It's just it is what it is. Yeah, and you just kind of push these kids out. But this sh it's going to be designed
to help. I want to do things a little different this year. I want to open people's eyes up to new music that I think is great out there. But I'm also gonna give you some hints of stuff that we have offers out on of shows that are going to come in. So if I can't announce it yet officially, if you listen to the music, maybe you will know kind of what's going on. Nice this next song here, I saw these guys open up for Arrowsmith in Philadelphia. I was there. I
was at that show. Thank god we got to see it. The mix was horrible, but I'm telling you right now, I love the Black Crows and Chris Robinson. I remember when I interviewed them back when I was at TPA many many moons ago, and I'm telling you what, these guys are fantastic. Love them. This is one of their news songs out there on the HQ Power Half Hour. Then come back trying to lum My Loling someone pod their sign up, trying to stand brimis for dealers, though our style,
the tack, a call to the touch. Don't you wear this? Styn, come my dog, a bumble cures, Oh the bond the bar, I'm not a pounding spear and warning Bard and were cording shoes. Thou has a fly with notes of roads, and I had said, the harsh stand of sorrow is for us recognize to love. The God is the one you care to guys. I've been some thoughts on my whole till the day
you said that that has until we don't have a chair. But gave Devin the flys the know it spading the founded, and that's a black crocer. I don't think their sound has ever changed. No, and that's what we love about him. It's rock and roll, man. They brought that back In nineteen ninety nobody was doing this. It was all guns and roses and Metallica, and they came back and brought like you know, the faces and
that that whole roots rock. I remember when they came to town they opened up for Jeezy Top, Yeah, I remember that, and it was at Old Hershey Park Arena, the old Barn. They came through on Southern Harmony too. Yeah, and they headlined the next tour they did. I thought that album was much much better. Yeah. Same, They got to do what they wanted to do on that one. Anyway, I remember introducing cecy Top on that show and it was so crazy. Do you ever tell you
the story? I'm not sure, So I get it. Somebody wasn't there, didn't make it, and I was I was a DJ. Yeah, and you can you can figure out who it was. And then so then they're like, somebody says to me, hey, man, do you want to go up there in intro it' zzy? And I'm like okay. So I go up there and to be center stage at Hershey Park Arena, and I'm talking like it's much grander than you think because it's much steeper. It is like it's like Gladiator Dome. It's like just massive, Like you can
see the smoke. You can barely see the up in the corners because of the smoke, and just in the lights and how it held the room and stuff. So I go, I go, hey, everybody, welcome. How we do it? And all I hear is this little voice it comes out of the monitor And I didn't know about monitors back then, Okay, hey man, you don't have to scream. And I'm like yeah, and I'm like, oh hey, guys, well, like i had to change my whole team. But that was back then when I didn't realize that people
talked. People talk to amplified with the equipment, like you got a lot of people don't know. But when an artist is on the stage singing, there are people talking to them through monitors going hey man. They're just saying, like your mix all right, and then they'll talk back like I'll give you a classic example. Guns and Roses does that all the time. He's got a mic in the back that he just talks to his guys like like repeatedly of all that stuff. So the new band that I was that I
was talking about Q Prime, this is who it's going to be. And this this band right here, they're up and coming, they're starting, they're brand new, and you take a shot at some of these guys, but you gotta check them out. And I know my daughter loves them. I know a lot of people. I think they have a real deep catalog. We are trying to make offers to try to get them. I don't think it's going to happen. This is the last dinner party, and this song
is called Nothing Matters. Check this out and then check out a bunch of their other songs sentenced now at the last time. Know just how you feel. I dig my fingers in expecting more than just the skin swim. I can feed like a motor, I can say it and the nighting gay, I'm tunsing and convertible and PLI I'm nothing matter us. We got I tell
you we take. The mood is busting with and like one more and we'll away attenders, real chev res and we're a lot of hacking fever, like a mood of like a say art and nothing that is cousing because that's a fun. Humpy Luggy Elder and I will have you like nothing matter us and umpy luggy Helder and I will have you. I'm nothing matters with the con conspression through. I'm putting all my beads on you. I shall they never understand us. I'm so don't how many don't don't tell me? Do nothing
matters? Nothing matters, don't help me happy ills and I was happiest. I don't them not think they can help me? Let be ill and not the happiest like something. Nothing says thanks. You're listening to the Age New Power half hour on the River ninety seventy three. I'm a made it a quiet chum. I'm mad to one devotion. I'm made what the people say, I'm a made by a nebat admation like mo I get this a homay
it an husbanen hommy hob hom TV spec SHOs. I'm mad whatever mean to be as a roll away us the jestice I May evolution, I'm a mad black how May is rejected. I was mad weeks up in this place the most the face. That's my Morning Jacket on the River ninety seven point three. There I am. I'm a multi station DJ. Now look at that. Well, I guess you've been on it for five years now. I've been there the whole time. Yeah, I like My Morning Jacket. They're
a great band. I think they're one of those and it fits with It's a band that they've just been out there and you know, they're like Willco. They're like, you know, they're like Fleet Foxes. They're like you know, you know the band that we've had at Harrisburg University for so long that I think is there's a couple of bands that I think of like maybe jettisoned out of my and I don't want to say I take credit for it, but obviously that's gotten too big that you came back Death Cat for Cutie's
massive. Now yeah, they're they're they're now a it's probably the first one that is now an arena tour. I mean, they do arenas and which is great for Ben and all those guys, But I think that says a lot about even more about Hu and what you've done, because they were big before and then they kind of waned, and then you brought them back and they had like a now they've got a resurgence. How much did you have
to do with that because they've been around for a long time. Don't want to take credit for I mean, that's that's Ben and you know, even Jenny lewis going out with the Postal Service with them, you know. And by the way, we're trying to get Jenny all right, I tried to have her before, but you know, that's one of the there's there's just a couple of bands like that, Like I'll give you another one, the Stretch Struts, keeps definitely your band man, Yeah, Struts keep going and
boys and they just kind of keep rocking out. But there's so many new bands out there, like the Wet Legs or like the You have the other kids that are out there that just kind of kind of crank along. What do you like in new music? How do you discover music? I know you're a DJ, but how do you? I know you you get your music, but how do you discover new music? So let me be really frank with you. Frank, Yes, I get my new music from you
because it's been a year. And that'll speak volumes because to be honest with you, man, I and I never thought I would say this, but I think a lot of people can relate to this. I got into radio because I love music, right, I love it. National DJ Day it was two days ago. Oh thank you, thanks for wish me happy uh DJ Day? Anyway, I had DJ for thirty years. Yeah, yeah, but I got into it. Did you get into it because you love music? Is that why you wanted to be a DJ? Did Bruce Bond
and four got Man's Duran durant aha? But that's because you, that's because you liked music. I love music I want to play. So I've been a DJ for forty years since i was fourteen, uh you know, and I'm on the classic rock station. I swear to God, Frank, this did not happen to you, and I believe you might be the exception to the rule. When I got to be fifty, that's when I stopped paying
attention to new music. And I will tell you this as I sit here looking at you, if you would have told me that when I was thirty or thirty five, I would have laughed in your face like you are nuts. I will never not. So that's where I am just because family came along life. I'm you know, I'm deeply involved in the recovery community, and I just that doesn't have it. But I just I'm busy. I got to Plus, I listen to this stuff all day. That's my job
is to program the radio station. So it's just not on my radar as much as it was. So I really use this show to keep me up to date on what's going on. Truly, I've found myself dropping out of concerts that are not my own, like Hershey or going to Philly to see unless it's someone that like Tailor or someone like there Errowsmith and the Black Crows. Last time you're going to see Erowsmith big the only one of the group in Hershey. That kind of interests me. As food Fighters, Oh yeah,
I gotta go to the Foods when they're in your backyard. But I don't even know if I have to, Like I even thought about that their day because I thought about going, and of course access, I have access and all that stuff. I was like, I think I'd be okay if it like happened I didn't go. I don't know if I would be Like in the past, I had to be there. Robert Plant came to Hershey. I had to be there. Sure, I had to be good. If I had to see Tom Petty, I had to be there, without
a doubt. For this year, because I believe it or not, I never have seen them, and it's not because I didn't want to. So you never saw time and place. Taylor was a bigger ever did I'm gonna tell you this, Taylor was a bigger star than Dave. Well, it depends on the circle, but yeah, I mean when you saw the food Fighters, Oh yeah, he stole the show. When you saw the food Fighters, Taylor was a bigger star and you didn't think that until you saw
it and you were like, what the heck man? Yeah, for sure. It was a gonzo the Muppets, shigger than life personality. Yeah. And it wasn't because I didn't want to. It's because they were either playing when I was somewhere else or something else going on. It's a band I've always wanted to see. Frank, they're the last band because I have seen literally everybody more than a few times. Have you seen Metallica? Yeah, yeah, a couple of times. But I've never seen the foods. And
it's not because I didn't. Once I got pit tickets for this show. So I'm excited, man, Yeah, excited. It's gonna be. It's gonna be to me, Dave, can you hook that up? No? But you probably could. No, No, No, they're probably giving packages out. Maybe it's almost like their border I don't want to say jump to sharp, but it's almost like their borderline. They hit that plateau of commercialism, sellsm just who they are, and it's not I don't know. It's
you know, music, music and people how it relates themselves. It's your own story and your own secret and you know, I've always said, and that's kind of how I got my job. But I've always said that concerts and live entertainment time stamps people's memories like no one else, Like you know, I know when you two played back in Hershey, way back, I know how much money I had, I knew the cars driving, I know I had a crappy girlfriend that just broke up with me. And it takes
you right back there. It takes. But movies do not, Television does not. There's no other medium or experience that time stamps your memory of who you are as a person other than concerts. And you know, I guess that's why I love the industry. And I guess we're all fortunate kind of to be part of it, and we're all just kind of digging this out,
figure and out who we are. And you know, the bigger part is, I hate to get all philosophical on this dopey show, but you know, life short, We're not here much longer, and you know, it's kind of like, so you are who you are through your music. You know, my wife is who she is because of her dopey British TV shows on Netflix, And everybody is defined by different things in their life of who they are. And I know this is who I am, So you know this is who you are. So I'm good with who I am.
You're good with who you are. It is what it is. But there's so much to grab, there's so much to grass and with music, Like I can't work a day. If you ever see my office, you'd be my office. I can't work a day with that music. And music is like I have to have that stereo on right away. I have music all day. I know everything that's going on. If I want to get into
I saw a Steve Perry interview from Journey or something like that. Next thing you know, I'm playing, You know, don't stop believing and just appreciating it a little more for who it is, you know. So music is just the defining who I am. So well, thank you for keeping me my finger on the pulsele. Thank for me putting on radio station because I love radio. I love being on terrestrial radio. Radio works man, but
I love streaming like the streaming services works together. Really, do you remember the first time that you got an iPod and you figured out, oh my god, I don't have to save music anymore. Yeah, Like when they started that service for nine ninety nine, and you're like, you get the world iTunes. I was right on it. I was like, are you kidding? But I remember the moment it happened, and I was just kind of like, it kind of blew my brain up a little bit. It
kind of did. By the way, have you been to the Sphere? No? But I know you did, dude. I wanted to go to you two so bad. I'm not gonna be able to swing it. I got to do we have time to talk about that or do you want to play a song to come back? When you talked about your you're remembering when you saw you too the first time. I was going to talk to you about that, but I didn't want to take you off track of what you were talking about. Let's play this next song because I want to hear all
about the sphere, dude. Let's play this next song. So Dallas, this is this is Oh sorry. This is a new one from I Don't Know. It starts cold. I love these guys. This is from Cage the Elephant. This is a Neon Hills the a two power half hour of the River. It takes one. No, that guy again, that's a fair and Tell that's gonna been. So I'm trying to see games slight, no Doubt, my Friend, No Cross, Cross, Spiney Pills, the Tasty, hun Bomb, Bluem, the wo, the Chippy, my Child.
It's like back in the day I said the Left, the second five people, Showy sid knock Down, not out its room and second oh up across Lon that's a cagey elephant, Knon Pills. We're just playing a little bit of that, I think, Matt, Yeah, we're just playing some of these songs. You just want to play a little samples of them. I just want to cut it down. Sometimes you don't need a whole song. Sometimes people have add sometimes people move. Can we talk about that really
fast? And I want to get into the sphere? Well, just the fact that people hardly listen to full songs anymore, I agree. That's why I wanted to do it. That's why I want to know albums anymore. I mean, there are but people don't care about listening to ten songs in a row on an album. That's we're changing music. We're changing how people
consume broadcast radio music. We're kind of getting this. Can I say I had I had an idea years ago to have w a d D and all it was was ten second hooks and you can put one hundred and fifty songs an hour. That was my idea. I should have done it, because you remember the old mixtapes when you used to get a mixtape in a DJ and then you would just hear the hook and then they would go into another song or something like that. That's when DJ's are good. All I want
to talk about you too. I can't wait because I was so jealous. You got to go to the Sphere, and I have some other friends that have been to experience. I went way to Aeroff my friend John Harris. It was my first guys trip I've ever been on, and we really yeah, I don't have many friends. I don't It's okay, but it was the first time that I went. He got we got tickets. I went out. Walking up to the Sphere is one of the most weirdest I looked at it, like the size of it and what it is. I was
like, oh my god, look at this freaking thing. It kind of blew my mind. We get into the venue and even the inside the food it's like it's not stadium food. It wasn't arena food. This food was all gourmet, greatest food you've ever had in your life. Like the burgers
were watering and fresh and freshly cooked. And they had so many different stations and sushi and this and that and had all these different you know, Wolfgang Puck has like concession stand and imagine his ingenuity with like food and then they're serving it to you on a mass scale. And plus this place is massive. Oh yeah, I don't know. I think it's ten thousand. That sounds right, and that's only and that's only in one side. It's only on one side of it. Right. We had floors where I had pit
the ga pit walk in and to see what it is. It's actually mind altering because it's almost like, do you remember when the meta things were when you were the goggles and you could like it kind of changed where you were. Now, this thing really did change where you were. It changed were completely immersive. Yeah, because I am not now in Las Vegas. I'm in a desert and the show starting on, and you know, Bato comes out and I want to give you some final thoughts that we'll be shocking to
you, but I'm going to give them to you. So then the show starts and they're taking us all over the place. And when I say taken, I mean like we're really there around like the shows. Yeah, the show's happening. Yeah, And I look up in the corner and there's two Apache helicopters coming up over the mountain and I'm seeing it in my left but the show is happening in front of me, and you're like, yeah, yeah, yeah. But then all of a sudden, these Apache helicopters are
right above me. And then all of a sudden you can hear the sound of the Apache helicopters. Yeah right, and you're just like, they're not shooting anything, but they're a patchy helicopter. You're like, I'm like looking straight up almost back, like what the heck is that? Like what is going on? And then a spotlight comes down, and then there's Bono in the spotlight, or then there's this and that, and there was so many immersive things that I encourage everyone to go see it. And it was one
of the coolest experiences I've ever had. But I do not think it is the future of live entertainment. And I'll tell you why. I think you two had the luxury of going first, and it was also a disadvantage of going first because they didn't know how to operate. They didn't know what they were dealing with interesting, and you had to put like seventy shows together. You can't just on a whim, change stuff up and move stuff around.
Okay, it minimizes the band. Yeah, Saw it Saw like they were just kind of incidental and it was almost like they were the soundtrack to all the crazy cool stuff that was going on, and the focus wasn't on the personalities of the band members themselves. A band doesn't even have done a truck. They're just showing up with their guitars and that's it. There's no gear. Yeah, the stage and the monitor. You're just taking a USB plug, plug it in your video and bam you're popping up. So I don't
think it's the future of live entertainment. Do you think that's a great destination for Vegas and that we'll be there for a long time? Yeah? I think depends on who's in there. I think Fish is going to do it. They're doing four to twenty I heard. Yeah. I think of course they are. Yeah, and I think there's gonna be other bands like maybe the stones or maybe iconic stuff or residencies the guys that don't want to go on the road anymore. Yeah, but I do. I think there's gonna
be one in every city and it's the future of live music. No way, I never thought. But that's how they that's how they build it. Really, that's how Dolde from Madison Square Garden buildings the future of everything. I was like, yeah, maybe New York or LA. But you know, I didn't, well, he's not going to have a sphere. By the way, I didn't love the New Drummer without them all on, Yeah, I mean I didn't dig it. Man, I don't remember a drum
being played. It wasn't You didn't hear that pounded changed the whole vibe. I thought Bono was I hate to say it, I kind of thought they were aged a little bit in there. So remember when they came out with their redone songs the softer way, and I said, I think they're preparing people for how they're going to present the songs. They did rock though, right, Yeah, but Bono's voice just was not quite as strong as I just didn't feel it, to be honest, I didn't feel it in my
chest. I didn't feel it like wow, this is freaking cool. I felt it in a way that Okay, this is this is neat, this is awesome. So what I'm picking up is it's not about going to see you two at the sphere. It's just about going to experience the sphere and yeah, and almost matter who's playing. I didn't think you two had the
edge. Okay, And I don't mean I don't mean that guy, but growing up with you too, seeing him at JFK in Philadelphia in eighty nine with one hundred thousand people, seeing that young guy go out there, hold people yeah, or seeing him in hershey, or seeing him all those years, I mean, can you is there another band in your life that you grew up with the symbolized your life. I mean that that was that iconic, that much of a staple and live entertainment. Yeah, they were the
first cutting edge. They were pretty much defining. They really were. Even when we saw I saw Aerosmith, I thought of that in a defining moment lifetime wise, like how long have these guys? But you too is really that cutting edge forward big thing. So my advice to you is I would definitely go see it. I think it's awesome, but you're gonna come away with probably a different and my experience on the floor is way different than someone that was halfway up in the stands. Is that the place to be on
the floor or in the sty the stands? Okay, so you can get a I had respect. I had to look up the whole time, and then I had to look at my guys, and then I checked up all right, and then do whatever. So get on like the first level, yeah whatever. I just think you gotta be up. I think I was down pro tip it was. But I'm jealous, man, I really I want to get out there. I do. I want to get out there. There's only so many dates left. That's super cheap. But I know
you only live once. But they have all kinds of packages together. I got to do it to keep extending the dates they do. But they're gonna have to move for fish now, I think, I think. But the thing is how many dates can they fill in that place? That's how much that place when you see the video, that's the question. And how does that place cost a day to operate? A day? I can't even imagine.
It's got to be a couple hundred thousand dollars a day, you too, was clearing what I read anyway, it was one point eight million dollars a show for themselves. So that tells you how much it costs to run the place. It takes a lot, good, it takes a lot. Right, I'm jealous, Frank, thank you for episode number one, season number five of the h Power Half Hour. We'll finish just like we always do in a good note. God bless everyone. Take care of yourselves,
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