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That's right, baby News Ready to wait forty w h A S. I'm d White Wind and that's my buddy Rick. Say hi Rick, Hey, everybody listen. Dave Jennings is off today with some well deserved, well earned timed off. Tony Vineddy He's off all week and me and Rick are kind of holding down the fort. It's National Tequila Day. Let's face it, anytime we can just sip some tequila. I brought some number one in.

I thought, you know what, let's phone it in today. My buddy Rick and I will drink some tequila allegedly allegedly sip some tequila and play some some interviews from days gone by. A couple of them. Left is Dion Branch is where we're getting ready to play here now, but coming up in It's a Bottomy Hour. Johnny Rotten aka real named John Lydon. I guess I should have flipped that John Lyden aka Johnny Rotten did the show when I first got in to the wh As to start interviewing Pee. It's one of

my first interviews and one of the most terrifying interviews. Because you're gonna interview Johnny Rotten, you don't know what's coming if you know the history of the sex Pistols and of course John Lyden. But right now we're going to talk to a two time Super Bowl champion and also University of Louisville Fighting Cardinal Don Branch. Click it or ticket. We have two time Super Bowl champion and Super Bowl MVP Don Branch in the studio. How you doing, Dan good?

Thanks for having me, Hey, thanks for coming on listen. Man. A lot of times before the Super Bowl, a lot of athletes and football players they'll go out and they'll grab hookers and blow and they just party it up. But on your first, it was your first super Bowl, you did something quite different. You picked up the phone and you called every single coach in your life, going all the way back to pee wee, Like two and a half hours on the phone before Super Bowl Night's crazy.

That's got to make that coach, you know what, all the years of dedication that I put towards coaching the youth, yep, it's worthwhile. What made you do that? Yeah? My grandmother, my mom, you know, always not thinking about yourself at those time, in those precious moments, always giving back to the people that help you, help develop you. And get you to the point that where you are a lot of people don't even know the moment they're in. It seems like exactly yet, right, I

think it really wasn't anything I'm telling you. It was a great story. It was a great story that my guy wrote, but I haven't read it because that's just not me. What I did was, I'm gonna take you back to when I lead up to it. But we had so much time from our last walkthrough that Sunday. I walked through It was at like ten o'clock that morning and we left to go to the stadium about four, so

just so much dead time. And I promise it it took up all of that those three four or five hours to call everyone in my family and all my coaches, just to just to let them know how much I truly appreciate them at this one particular moment. Everybody that all eyes are on the Patriots and Carolina Panthers at that time, and I just want to let them know

this is about you all. Thank you all for blessing me and helping develop me to become the man that I am, the player that I am, to get me to this point and hopefully I can go out and show the world of things that you all have blessed me with. Let's talk about the first Super Bowl for us, sir, right, because I had the pleasure of interviewing one of the Buffalo Bill's linemen from Super Bowl twenty five, where Scott Norwood goes wind right and pretty much of me for all intentsive purposes,

it runs his life, right, okay? And I asked him, not the offensive lineman, but the kicker, to get the kickers. Norwood, Now there's a second left on the clock and it's a Super Bowl, and he goes wide right, misses the kick, and it runs his life. So I asked the line and I said, hey, Will Wolford, after after why are you beating around the bush? It's Will Wolford after the game?

After the game, does everybody verbally beat up on him? He said, no, You know, we shouldn't have been in the position for yes, But going into the Super Bowl, are you kind of scared that you might have a life changing moment that could run you forever about one time? Playing? Don't think about that stuff, man, objective, just go out and execute the game playing. That was my thoughts. After five clearly sat here and looked at my playbook twenty times. There's no I can't do anything

else. It's time to play ball. Now. Outside of that, I had about another four hours. That's when I reached out to everybody and shot that was it. What about the nerves? Is there more nerves than there's gotta be until the first I mean, it's the entire world's looking. I'm gonna give you a prime example. Paul McCartney is playing at halftime, right, I mean all the no, no, no, that's the second one. Yeah, yeah, you did the first half time. No, Beyonce

did the oh the national anthem party. That was Denny Jackson wardrobe. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that was a great uh super Bowl. But overall, but you missed. Jacksons were in the locker room. We heard about it, but we missed it all kidd, Is there any extra nerves?

It's got to be right? And now I think Belichick gave us that the pregame speech leading up to that one particular game, because you got to remember that was Super Bowl thirty eight, and they played in super Bowl thirty six, so majority of the guys were still on the on the team, so they pretty much had the experience of what the pre uh pre game and how long come much time you have in between going out during the warm ups and

we go back in This normally about fifteen minutes during the regular season. For the super Bowl, it's about an hour, yep. And what you try, I think what the coaches try to do is to keep you in your normal routine as much as possible, exactly because you don't want to eat too little. You don't want to eat too much, right, you don't want

to you don't want to get it. You need to do your game day ritual if you eat a thousand calories or whatever three hours, you want to do the exactly exactly, even though you still have an extra forty five minutes. Yes, and then not only of that, we have fifteen minutes at the pregame in the locker room during the regular season, once we go out, it's about four or five minutes. Once you run out in the Super Bowl it's another twenty five minutes. So it's just so much dead time in

between it. And I think the guys they were very familiar with the situation, except my guy, Troy Brown. He's gonna kill me if somebody tell him about this. I love him, but yeah, it's just oh yeah, I know, Troy, I love you. But super Bowl thirty six, he was in that one particular game and Bill told us, look, you guys, you understand for the guys that are new, do not do x y z. Troy went out and did X y Z. Of course he was done the first ten minutes of the game, right, the guy

had I've never seen so on the oxygen day he was done. But the night before Deon, well, no, it was just he was so ramped, all right, yes, yes, all of his energy and learnt out about it so easily. So be honest. Did Tom Brady sell his soul? Because nobody is he's the devil? He sold his soul. He didn't sell his soul to the devil. He is the guy. Tom Brady's the devil. No rich, He's got a supermodel wife and he could try to

throw away a shoe and he just wrote a book to Tom Brady. Did you think that the Patriots had had a chance last year at halftime against the Falcons? Nobody did? How can I say it? I'm from Georgia and I actually here's another crazy story. I was at the game. I left after the after the first quarter, a bunch of appearances were the super Bowl we have to do. I left. I left at the end because I gave my friend my word that I'll go and chill with him and a couple

of his friends super Bowl party. I messed run to walk into the building. Everybody in the building was all Falcon fans and they were just like, get this guy, kick him out whatever. But besides that, I would say the first quarter, the second quarter, there were two Falcon fans that were crying the entire time, because you got to remember the Falcons were up

pretty much majority of the game. Majority of the game. I'll say about the third quarter towards it the fourth when Tom threw the pick, I looked at the lady, I said, okay, you can I'm being honest, I said, you can cry. This game is pretty much old. And then they made a mistake of two. They just never put their foot on that throat. Never did. Here's what happened. The owner came down from the exactly what I was the time. That's what I was gonna say.

That red suit. He had that stupid red suit with that that looks like he had a nineteen year old wife with him and the thing when they started to lose, the look on his face, that's his ritual, like a tornado had hit one of his home depots. I'm surprised he didn't say there's no way we can lose now, right. He practically said that. Oh my gosh, I think, when how can I say? We turned the ball over and then they turned it over and we scored off that. I

said, it's a game if we scored one more time. And at the time it was what twenty eight to ten and then seventeen. I said, the game has shifted, and that was the anytime it gets to to double digits each. You were in the game twenty eight ten in a day in today's game, especially with Tom Brady, you you're right. Well, I think whenwer got that strip fumble, when that happened on their thirty yard line, I said, this is the turning point of the game. And then

there was almost it was a non pick on their point. The one on there was a shoe string and all he had to do was just bring the ball in and he dropped it. Games over. If he brings it in game over, Falcons win. Gabriel. Yes, he dropped it yep. Now real quick, we got about three or four minutes here, can you can you stick around? Oh? Yeah, we could do one more break? What is it with wide receivers? Why are that? Why? Man?

Why are you built the way you built? All right? I had I coached a wide receiver that was so cocky he would tell the corner his route. He would lean it and go go route, and I would go stop tell it because and he go coach, he can't cover me. Even if he knows the route, he can't exactly. And and what is it about you guys? I think I don't want to put myself in that ball. But and it's a lot of guys that are very comfort I'm very confident in my game. Uh. Some of the guys who actually do that,

I just I just think that their upbringing. I feel that most of the guys have been the man for a long time. Now, you gotta give me a guy in particular, and then I can give you my opinion on the individual. I would say, like my guy Chad, everybody, Chad is the most probably the the most outspoken receiver that we've okay, ever came up. But overall, wide receivers are not more like you. They're more like Chad Johnson overall, I would yeah, I wouldn't have to be like

that, IMNA be honest. No, No, Internally I'm that way, yes, but externally I would never kind of like let it off. You know my guy also gonna let it out. Took her to a different level. Oh yeah, jumping up and work in the camera. Did a great job man, he I mean, he even a breath of fresh air. If you ask me, internally, I'm that way. I'll just say externally, I would just never know. I love the game. I'm very passionate about it. I enjoy competing, and these guys are all the same,

but now they live bit more. You know, they let it out. You know that's not me. You know when the locker room, the wide receivers are a little bit different than everyone else. I can't when it comes to travel, but in reality, you guys, you guys have specific routes that you run, but you've got to go make an athletic play. A lot of the times football is the ball is snapped, you get into a

fistfight with the other guys and then you got to move him. And you, on the other hand, have footwork boom, hit your route, go get the ball right. You got to do all of the above and also the extra for some other guy. I don't know how accessible you guys are during the season, For example, if you're playing for the Patriots, if you go to the store on your own and your walking. But here's what

I've always wanted to know. Have you ever been out somewhere at the mall you're with your family, some fat guy that's built like me comes up and starts complaining about his fantasy football league all the time? Are you? Are you all the time? Are you a fantasy football guy? Never played me? Don't understand. I mean, I understand the points and all that mess, but I call it dungeons and dragons. Yeah, it's all the guys who want to be playing. I'm sorry. I I played for four or

five seasons. It'll drive you crazy, Dean. I need fourteen points from you today because if not, I'm gonna lose by three points for you. Right, So what are you're telling me? You're telling me? What's the damn Baul? What do you What do you tell the guys when they say something like that, don't play? I could have I could have played football boy, and for stupid trombone lessons. There you go. I'm sorry, you probably told the right thing. What does that mean? Probably that led

Zeppelin in marijuana, But that's that's another story. And you're welcome anytime. Man. I appreciate Louisville legend. Man, you're the best, and and we we want to encourage you and is the website can go to Yesdon Branchfoundation dot org. Bingo Man, what a great guy he was. Dion Branch News Radio Waight forty whas d White, Whitning and Rick just rolling through on your Wednesday, humble day. I want to ask you, when's the last time you've had the best pizza in the universe? Or a stromboli, or

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like to kick off our weekend with. We're in there on Fridays and many other days as well. But if you don't like pizza, like I said, check out their extensive menu pasta, wings, sandwiches. You're gonna love your bare nos pizza, dine in, carry out or delivery. Yeah, it's that good. Stick around. When we come back, I'm gonna check out McCartney dnehole one last time. At the bottom the Hour After News, I'm gonna replay when I sat down with Johnny Rotten from the Sex Pistols.

This is one of my first interviews that I did when I was on WHS. That's on the way News. Ready to wait forty whas woo wee baby, we made it is Wednesday, Hall Day. We're out of hearing about forty minutes or so, Courtney Dunnahole, how much longer you got to the end of this and then I'm done? So let's make it quick. Oh no, no, no, no, listen a Courtney. Over the next forty five minutes, I want to talk to you about stocks and bonds and

everything else that's so riveting. I am riveting, not the Winka. Now you are. Actually our listeners love you. Often listeners say you're the only good thing about our show. I'm not saying no, I am. I'm not arguing with them. I didn't say they're wrong. I'm gonna say it. It's what they tell us when we go out the street. Hey, know what you love about your show? Now what Cordy donaho? And then he just kind of walk away. But this is the good news, everybody.

I guess good news. You have good news outside of today being National Tequila Day? Do you have some of us some good news for us? Yeah, let me talk to you a little bit about beer. Oh well, okay, Yeah, So beer is actually the beverage of choice for the summer. According to research for A Morning consult two thirds of Americans opted for beer in the past three months, exceeding wine, liquor, and cocktails. And by the way, if you're going to choose a beer, nearly half

folks are out there and they choose the lovers. I wonder if, and this is serious, is because I would say, probably four years now I've drank all just straight to quila, and the past two times I've tried to drink a beer. One was at my high school reunion at at a fish place called Mike Lennings here in Louisville, and the other one was in Cobbo, San Lucas. Assuming both times it's caused extreme pain in my gut just half of a beer and I was full I could So now I'm wondering do

I developed somehow a beer a allergy. It's the same thing with me when I graduated from Zeema's, which we discussed yes yesterday, hunts of beers. I ended up. I used to be able to drink a couple of beers and be okay, And now I'm like the same thing. I feel bloated. I'm like, I never really like it. I used to love it. Did you just get a tall pills or glass or a pint? It was one of my favorite things. Well, one of the things that I

do like is in the fall. Like if I'm going to like, I have to be in a mood in a certain place, like for example, if I'm going apple picking, I want a beer at the end when I go apple picking. And actually now I ended up somebody who got me while I was sick. People brought me all different kinds of non alcoholic alcohol. So I ended up getting beers from a company called The Athletic, and it's non alcoholic beer, and it actually pretty much tastes spun on to the closest

non alcoholic beer, the closest no alcoholic beer I've ever tasted. This is not a joke. Was Old Milwaukee non alcoholic That is the club. But this has been decades ago. There wasn't very many out there, but that was the only one I ever tasted. It actually tasted like beer. But

this one at the Athletic was pretty good. If anybody's out there looking to try different kinds of beers and non alcoholic There's also a great non alcoholic wine that somebody got me, and it's called Spring in a bottle and it actually tastes like rose. Just I mean it's a little bit off. It's not exactly rose, which is again my drink of choice. Uh they it's it's pretty good and I actually enjoyed. There's another, uh get alcohol free wine

called Welch's Grape Views. Yeah. No, it's a little too sweet, it is. It is. So now let me bring you a little bit about lingerie. Okay, okay, now now we're cooking with yeah, taking me there. Uh, Victoria's Secrets bringing back its fashion show, are they really? Yeah? So the exact date, we don't know. The location they haven't quite told us, hasn't been revealed yet. But Women's Wear Daily says the collection is going to be shoppable, so viewers are going to immediately

be able to buy the items once they're on the runway. So it's going to so if you like some of the stuff that you see, you can either buy for yourself or buy for someone else. Sometimes I do like to wear things that make me feel pretty. Yeah, well, they said, I'll just leave it there. They said a lot of things are going to

change, and especially the types of models. Victoria's Secret has struggled, and we can't deny that over the years because of the rise in other lingerie firms like Airy came out there and it really targeted just the average woman, so they ended up getting a lot more sales as opposed to Victoria's Secret, which seemed that it had to be only if you were only a certain size,

if you're only a certain height, that actually something fit you. But one thing that they did say is that there's going to be lots and lots of sparkle, and there's going to be lots of changes to what's coming up. Sportswear is actually going to be on the runway this time, but the wings will still be there that that's going to be a big presence on the run And again, online shopping has really killed a lot of brick and mortars.

And I know they have online shopping as well with Victoria's Secret, but they need a lull. The prizes on some of this stuff. Oh, I mean, you know what I mean, it's expensive out there, and especially if you're going to buy anything like that. But speaking of online shopping, one of the things I did today and this isn't a story, it's this is just an aside. So last week was Amazon Prime Day, so I

guess they're so backed up on being able to deliver their items. I went into just to get a few items earlier today, you know, like the stuff that you can get in cvs, so like cotton rounds and everything like that. Nothing is going to be delivered until next Monday. What So I was like, what everything on Prime? And these are not these are Amazon basic items that I was getting. I was getting like a couple of hooks to hang stuff. But I'm like, oh, I just don't feel like

going to CVS where everything is a lot, right. I just wanted to be able to just have it delivered and everything. Yeah. Monday, Well, I'm on the other side of that coin because this morning I ordered some tea and it's it's getting delivered between three am and seven am tomorrow morning. Three am and seven The weirdest thing ever. I thought, Man, there's not people out there, but it said it will be delivered between three am, and I had looked twice. I guess some people outside of their job,

you know, would they need their t tough time out there. You need your tea, If you need some money, let's get you out of here, baby. Well, speaking of no money, the dall is down three hundred and fifty points, the S and P five hundred, falling one point six percent. Tech having NASDAC leading the losses today. Lackluster earnings results

from Tesla to Google parento Alphabet is definitely worrying Wall Street today. We'll keep you posted on all of that throughout the day with the News Radio eight forty whas Bloomberg Money Report on Courtney Donahoe. Well, you got admit they made their mark on pop culture off that one album, Sex Pistols right there, and it's Radio eight forty whas is Dwight witting Rick right over there, my

buddy Rick. As we get on through this hump day, being a little bit lazy today, kind of wanted to look back on interviews from the past. One of the first interviews I did when I got on Whas was l reached out and I went wound up booking Johnny Rotten, the real name John Lyden, of course, from the Sex Pistols and later on Public Image Limited aka PILL And as soon as I confirmed the interview, my stomach just went

in knots because I thought, oh man, this is Johnny Rodden. His history with Tom Schnyder and all the media for that matter wasn't exactly friendly, and I thought, well, you know what that Why did I do this to myself? But the interview wound up being okay, and let's go ahead and run the interview right now. Here's John Lyden aka Johnny Rotten News Radio eight forty WHS. His name is John Lyden. Brand new movie coming out is called The Public Image Is Rotten. And I watched it last night.

How you doing, John, I'm very much alive. Listen. They sent the screener to me last night and it was incredible. I watched the entire movie and I'll probably go home and watch it again today. Fantastic movie. I want to start back in the beginning. So you're seven years old, and is it meningitis you get? Yeah, it puts you in a coma and you wake up you have absolutely zero memory. You don't even recognize your

parents know who you are. And the doctors have to tell you not only who you are, but who your parents are, and what's a hospital? And you're it's not only a complete mental loss, the mind breaking down, but it's physically unable to move. It just trapped it. It's really like a slug really woke up as And that went on for quite a few years.

I was in hospital then after for about a year, got out of that and it was sent straight to school, where, of course those Catholic nuns and priests weren't taken too kindly to me, and so you know, there's some real serious torture began with them, because I mean I was born left handed, so and I could read and write at five because my mum and I was interested in in the fact that I was interested in the shapes of letters, but being able to do all that a being left handed,

he was seen as the sign of the devil by the church. Wow. So when I got when I got back to school at eight, you know, because where large portions of my memory still not not intact or they really really put me through it. Wow, it's insisting I was left handed. And there's something in there that that tells you it's physically impossible for you to write with your right hand because that your natural instinct is left And then it's the cruelty of religion. And you know when I finally found out, Oh

did I did I get revenge? Or what you kind of did? Let's talk about out that. So so you started, I think miss I think mister Rosson is exactly what the Catholic Church is of. So basically you go from obscurity to public enemy number one when the sex pistols put out never Mind the Bollocks and God Saved the Queen takes off. I mean you're literally known worldwide with songs and lyrics like God Saved the Queen and anarchy in the UK.

Did you constantly fear for your life? John? Were you always looking over your shoulder? Uh? No, but I should have. There were a few incidentss. You know, people will will will will do their level best to try and exterminate you because they'll believe what they read in the press, and and you know, fake news, fake does exist, Fake news does exist. Hey listen. So for you, it really was about the music and you could tell that and pill and everything you've done. So not

long after the sex pistols just blow up and everyone knows you. You get Did you get frustrated because the management and the media they were more into the sensationalism than they were about the music. Yeah yeah, yeah yeah, and not listening to the content and so all that side of it was trivialized and that was not not right for any of us. So we were really we

wanted to achieve something here. We were young kids and you know, we're really like respectful of each other and what we thought was an interesting business to be a part of. What we found is a load of shitzters and crooks and you know, and never trusted adult. Some something's never changed, they

never do. But you know what I say to anyone who's had you avoid that, you know, because a lot of people will ask me, I'll say, don't avoid it right the straight smack into it, because there's just like learning on the playground, you've got to go through those hard knots.

Well, you'll never ever survive what follows it. No, absolutely absolutely, So you form Public Image Limited and so many great songs, so many great records, but one of them album you have Ginger Baker on it, even Steve Steve V playing guitar, and you tell Steve V, you say, hey, play less and it will be more. Did it make him angry because there was such a great album and it seems to me, I mean,

you know what you're doing right? Well, yes, I mean at the time I had a band that were very young, but that they were incapable of handling the pressure. So Laswell and I had a chat and we had to find immediate replacements because we were running out of money, and you know, the record company weren't exactly being helpful. And it was people at Ginger Baker that actually asked the phone and said, yes, it wasn't a deliberate plan, but I mean, hey, oh, accidents like that I

want to happen a lot in my life. Yeah. Right. I was listening to Rise this morning and it's just it's the music's timeless, and I mean it's just so iconic and it defines that time, time and space. Listen. The new movie is the Public Image is Rotten. I watched it last night. I want to encourage everybody to see it. John. It's just amazing, man, and I thank you for your time. Like I told you, if you call it, i'd be respectful and I want to

honor that. But please ask you, please, please please keep doing what you're doing. And God bless you, my friend. Well, if anybody wants to say us live, and you really should because Pill is something. Oh yeah, go to Pill official dot com and all our tour dates solicited them and we're adding to that list all the time. Right. I gotta tell you where. We're starting in New Orleans on the ninth of October. Hot, sweaty, Hey, listen, I promise you I'm gonna make two

or three days to see Pill. The band's incredible. You're incredible, John Lyden. I can't thank you enough for the call, my friend. I really can't thank you. Bade the Road rising. Your enemies always be behind you. May that's got the flats to bats and shot. Yeah, take it, Johnny, appreciate it. Hey, there you go, John Lyden from the Sex Pistols and later pill aka Public Image, Limited News Radio eight

forty WHS. That's, of course an older interview, one of the first interviews I did as a matter of fact, when I came to whas try to do a little bit of something different. I think we did. But anyway, let's take a quick break right now. And or who do I have? As a matter of fact, Rick, is there a sponsor? I got a tri State Men's Health. Oh hey, how about that? Then try State Men's Health. Guys, how are things in the bedroom? You know what I'm talking about ED? If you suffer from ED, suffer

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heart? Right, they're a little rolling Stones NewsRadio eight forty whas. I'm Dwight witting right, there's Rick say hey, Rick, Hey, everybody listen, man, I want to thank you so much for getting me through the day. And if you were listening, sorry to get lazy on you. But last night I thought, you know what, why not just play some interviews from days gone by, and that's what we did. Started off the show with Johnny Edwards, he replaced Lou Graham from Foreigner. We had Pat

Day. He came on, what if you've never met Pat Day? He is what you think is. He's genuine, he's kind, he's got all the fruits of this spirit. He is the man. I gotta tell you that. And then Cory King and Bill Bell came in. That was Live without a Net. We listened to Dion Branch about the two super Bowl appearance. It's one of them. He was a super Bowl MVP. And we just entted the show with John Lyden from Public Image Limited aka Johnny Rotten from

the Sex Epistols. Tomorrow join us with our guest. We're going to do an hour with him too. Senate President Robert Stivers would join the show. Senate President Robert Steivers joins the show tomorrow at nine. Looking forward to that Friday. Jeff and Ethan Almighty. They come in to talk many things, including an Ethan almighty movie. Stick around, all right, clam Bucks next, and then of course Louisville Legend and WHS is owned to Terry Miners.

At three, it's all on the way news ready, towaight forty WHS. I Love you, Ma,

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