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Rob Paulsen

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This week Jim is joined by the legendary Rob Paulsen to reminisce about their careers, meeting their heroes, plus we get to hear a bit of Jim's rare (but hilarious) Mike Tyson impression.

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How you doing out there? It's me Tigger, I'm dark Wing Duck. It's me Bunkers keep bobcat. All right, y'all? Did it ring your favorite firefly you desire? Hold the old knock out. My name is Jim Cummings, and welcome to tune in. Alrighty, Yeah, what was just in here? A little bit ago? So it's fine. I can smell, yes, you can smell the brain. Well, we're here, we are. I am so glad. I'm loving doing this because I've done one or two of yours. You've done at you know, and I recall at

three for sure. Yes, and every every time you were on an episode, the response from the audience was like, oh my god, how did you get scaled the heights of mediocrity? Yeah, I'm so grateful that people lower their expectations for it. That's right. Oh man, Chris and I were just talking. I'm very aware of your background. You and I came from the same oh yeah, the same area. Yeah. Here we are the lap of luxury. Yeah yeah, Youngstown and Flint, Yeah, the

rust belt as Yes, that's right, but here we are. And don't tell nobody but mag we hit the freaking lottery dude. Oh what you said? God, Amen, unbelievable. Um, Jimmy and I are at a convention in Tampa and we go home from these events exhausted from saying thank you. You know, it's very true. Anyway. Yeah, it's a pleasure to be here, Paler. Yeah. Yeah, we're still breathing and we're still here. About that. More or less. It's not over. Yeah, yeah, day's not over. Yeah, you know, thanks for being

here, Paler. This is so nice. This is so nice. I uh, we were just coming down the hall talking, yeah, this will blow your mind as usual, And it occurred to me because I started adding up in my head. Okay, and that I think i've worked with you and any I'm sure I couldn't remember all of the series. I'm sure I couldn't do it, but I mean, forget the episodes, I mean just the serious themselves. But I think I've worked with you more than anybody,

well anybody else, no wonder. I've been so lucky. I got I got the Jimmy. Oh yeah that's it. Um, well we did. Still to this day. One of my all time favorite experiences with you was Bumping the Night. Yes, that was a show. That was so good, and it got caught up in the Disney purchase of ABC's right, and we did another season. It was all recorded and they just yeah, didn't didn't animate. They pulled the plug. Man. We got to sing cool

songs and it was claymation yep, one of my favorite masitions. Yeah, yeah, Annah Clay auto right, good for you. Yeah, the very big favorite maition. Yeah, and uh yeah, it was amazing. And I I can tell you this. I remember the first time that we met. When was that And it was at the world famous Hannah Barbara. Yeah, it's Hannah Barbara. And and I'm I'm styling in. I'm sure I

was late, you know, and I'm too lugging. And I had a raggedy T shirt on or something, and your drumsticks and my man, and I did have my drumsticks, yes, and I've got them right back there, just in kiss. But I walked in and you were standing there, and first of all, you had on your cowboy boots. You had on your your jeans. He was tabulous and uh he and he had you had on a cowboy shirt and a string time. Oh I got a bolo tie? Was wrong? Remember that a bolo tie and wow that I said,

Okay, this dude's he's bringing it. Yeah, I remember that, I remember it. We did, and we there. I know, we all did a bunch of different stuff, but you and I got to do the Adams family and we got to work with John Aston Gomez his own bad self, and Carol Channing was Grandma Rip Taylor Uncle Fester, and Rip wasn't gay, he was freaking ecstatic. Yeah. Yes, his feet never touched the ground and oh yeah, and you were lurch because of my height, yeah

yeah. And Pat Fraley was cousin it. Yes, And then I got to play a next door neighbor and who was always concerned about what was going on. And my wife was Dye McClurg. Yes, she was the woman who had Ferris Bueller. He's a righteous dude. Our son was Dick Beals, who is long since passed away, but he was the same age as my parents. And if you guys look up Dick Beals online, he was a m a small person, but everything was proportional. He was a small

person who never grew out of like sort of eight year old size. And his voice did his voice change right, he changed up. He was always up here. So here's this guy I'm working with who was, you know, sixty four years old and he was the voice of Speedy Alka Seltzer when we were kids. He was the voice of Davey on Davy and Goliah. Yeah, that's right, and check this out. He was also an excellent salesman. He comes to work one day with his book called Think Big.

So he did. Yeah, and he was a remarkable guy, flew his own plane, you know, a really cool guy. So he comes he says, Rob, he just got my book back from the publisher, and I really would love for you to have a copy. I think you're a fine young man. Oh, thank you, mister Beals. That's fair, not at all, not at all. And so I said, well, thank you. So he signed it to me to Rob Think Big, Dick Beals. I said thank you so much, Dick. And I started to

walk away to go to workers that'll be and I turned around. I'm gonna be mean, I said, oh, oh, of course, And so I said, I'm so sorry. All I've got to twenty oh I've got changed. So yeah, yeah, I thought, now you're good. He's already inscribed it to me, didn't mention money until yeah, yeah it's too late. So so he gave you back at ten And then you said, Nicol, yeah that's true. Yeah, bigger Yeah, so yeah he was

that big. We've gotten to do together, big at my expense. I even got to see I remember going to her I think it was your Canyon Club, right, and then the sixtieth Minion years ago, yeah, tell me about and then the sixtieth out at Westlake. Yeah, so yeah, I've had there, and being at your home in um Camario a million years

ago. Yeah, oh yeah, and playing in the Tasmaniacs. We wear the tasm right with you and Debbie at n Berry Farm we were seeing walk then yeah yeah yeah, and Keith Baxter oh my god, oh my gosh. And Tas Media yeah every Friday, every Friday, and they were very gracious because I begged him. I said, um now, if there's any

way, I mean, I couldn't be happier to be Tash. And I remember we were at the Voicecaster and we went through all of this, all of them, the audition process, and I was following Noel Blank yeah, Mel's son kid, yeah, you know, and and uh and Art Vitello was our director. And I walked in and I thought, oh, I said, oh god, this would be so cool. Look at this one, you know, iconic character. Yeah, and um and and I had known art anyway because we worked on different other projects. And uh, he

said, well, you're following a tough act. And I said who's that. He goes, Noel Blank, and I go, oh, god, yeah, Mel's son and he and I said, oh, that's right. I think I saw an entertainment tonight that he was doing that, and it was it was it was kind of you know, it was a bit of an eye roller because Mel Blank was sitting in there and he goes, well, how you doing that, son? Maybe he goes, uh, no, Dad, I don't think that bugs would say it that way, and

they oh, gee, you know, I can't do bugs. But but it was and you're just go, you're just it was chriss Worthy. I get that you're doing this with your kid, and god, yeah, fucking Blank. Yeah, and he's and so. But the kicker was he said, um, you know, he went in and he was auditioning for a tast and he goes, well, there's not really any auditioning for tasts. It's like this there are five voices, five nos. What oh weh and and he goes and I goes. He said that to Art. Yeah,

that's that's the audition. Wow, you're welcome. Wow, whoa and don't let the door hit Yeah, And it was something like that. So I went in and I said, oh boy, and U and I can tell you, I can tell you I get paid for doing this and uh and and here's a fun little fact. It's the actual one they used in the beginning of the show. They used the first are you the first words out of my mouth as tasks they used in that at the end of the come to dead mate, we mean you are you kidding me? And that was

the one they used. It was in the show the first from and every Friday at um at Soundcastle Way the Hell in Glendale or whatever it was. Yeah, you and Mo would come with your comic books. Yes, and you guys will always go like the Golden Apple and stop it come over and Keith Baxter Art, oh yeah. And Debbie was on that show, and Miriam Flynn yea and Dan Castelenetta. Yeah, oh my god. It was every Friday taste Oh I laughne ass off every Friday, Oh god, what

was amazing incredible. Oh yeah, and I lucked out. I just begged him to do it on Friday because pipes. Oh yeah, then I had the weekend. Yeah no, you and Frank and Mo Mo did yosemboity Sam for years and he finally said that Fred tatters shirt. I'm done. I can't do it anymore. It do you still get? I mean, well, wait a minute. With the Looney Tunes reboot over, you were doing a lot of that stuff over. Yeah, I did. I did. I was yoseboity Sam about two or three times. But you did take too.

Yeah yeah, and it was but I think it was a couple of them on Animaniacs. It was a guest. Oh yeah, well you probably you did quite a few Animaniacs, didn't you. Oh yeah, yeah, I did a mess up thinking the brain too. Yeah. Oh yeah, and turn as you were Shredder, Well that, oh yes, absolutely, And that's what I was saying earlier. I realized, I think that you and I have been on more shows, more serious, yeah than or just worked the other period, more than anybody else that I could think of.

Well it was me you, I mean, rude dog, Oh my god, I mean and that's being rebooted. Yeah, it Rude rebooted. Yeah, yeah, I was Rude Dog, Jimmy was Scratch Yeah, Frank Welker Yeah, Peter Cullen, Megatron and Optimus Prime, thank you very much. Dave Coolier, Yeah, Uncle Joey from Full House, Yeah, yours truly, Hanks roy and the creator or not creator, the producer, and um Ellen Gerstell and Mandy Mindy Siegel. Yeah. Another one. The show, you know, it was on CBS for a year or two or something.

But another one. It just we left her got so out. Oh yeah, time unbelievable and they paid us. Yeah. Rude Dog and the Duets. Yeah, and I think and and Biker Mice is being rebooted by Ryan Reynolds. Ryan In Reynolds has a company, his own production company called Maximum Effort. Biker Mice was purchased by a Canadian company called Nacelle. They now are releasing all the you know, updated toys and they're doing a new series,

an animated series produced by Ryan Reynolds. Wow. How about that better? Yeah, it's everything old is new. I love that guy. He's cool. Yeah, I'm a huge Ryan Reynolds. Oh yeah, I love his off handed cool, especially as Deadpool. He's just Deadpool. That was Oh my god, perfect. Yeah that I could throw my two cents in

here. I really like how he represents for Vancouver, so yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, like so many people, you know, they leave Vancouver and just like leave it behind, you know, and like he really represents Yeah, I heard that he really fought for the Deadpools to be filmed in Vancouver. Like now he's he's even on the train there. He makes like the announcements every now and then, like you'll be riding the sky chow his voice will come on, be like announcing the next stop. Oh

jeez, that is great. That's cool. I'm originally from Detroit, and I love to talk about how much I love Detroit and the fact that he does that same thing with mol Most from Toronto. Tara Strong is from Toronto, and Toronto and Vancouver are world class cities. Man, Oh beautiful city. The airport in Vancouver. I'd live there. Yeah. But yeah, Ryan is he and he's a cool movie star. There seems to be no pretense about him at all. I did that, you know, it's pretty

cool. I agree. I agree. He's like the gym Cummings of movies. There you go. I was just gonna say that. Oh wait, no, I wasn't here. At the Full Figure Discent Network, we produced over twenty hours of podcasts each month covering the greatest shows of the nineties, including The Simpsons, South Park, King of the Hill, Syfeld Friends, Futurama, and so much more. So, if you're in the mood for a good old dose in nostalgia and each week, check out all the shows

available right now on the four Finger Discount Network. Links are a description of this podcast. But you know, I was thinking about it and I, oh, my gosh, the shows that you and I have done, the series, you know, Animaniacs and Dark Wing Duck, Dark Wing Duck Got be Yeah a Steelbek Yeah, Dark Wing Duck Steel You were Adams Family, Adams Family, Um, Bumping the Night, Rude Dog. I mean it was either you were the lead guy on the show or almost I was.

I mean, yeah, you know, we did Bonkers, we did Dark Wing, we did huh Rangers, Rescue Rangers. You were all over Rescue Rangers. It's you were Lieutenant somebody. I can't remember. I don't know. I remember that it wasn't originally wasn't and Peter Cullen was the first modern Jack, right, yeah, he did half of them. Right then halfway

through Ted Stones or somebody decided to switch over. Yeah, and they play and they go, well, we we want you to do Monterey Jack now, and I go, We're like thirty shows in and he goes, well, here, I'll play you your your original audition audition and I said, wow, that kind of accidentally. I mean, Peter wasn't there and I wasn't it his, but I said, we sort of sounded like on it.

So why why why? Because I'm already on the show doing all these other characters, and so that's comfortable, you know, Oh yeah, let me go. And so you're friend Monterey Jack in front of the guy. Yeah, and then but just is right over their head. So I ended up switching into Monterey Jack. And it's really weird how that happens. Uh, you did a bunch of you did the tick too, didn't you do the Yeah? Atello and I I auditioned and got the job as Arthur his

side tick, Yeah, Michaelangelo and Turtles as well. Oh yeah. And the night before we did the first episode, Sue Blew, our director called, She said, hi, honey, it's Sue. I said, hey, we're looking forward to Marsh's honey. Yeah about that, I said, is everything okay? She said, well, the folks at Fox really would like to put a celebrity and and they wanted him. They wanted Arthur to

be a celebrity. I said, oh, okay, Well so I'm I'm not no, they you're going to be in all of them doing something, but they really would prefer So I said, well, you know what, that show business, but you guys are gonna pick no. Thank you for calling me. Who's the celebrity? Laurence Olivier was really good and stuff. Yeah, he really was. You got it is great? So I said, well, who's the celebrity? I got Mickey Dolans now as in no offense. I loved the monkeys me too, and Mickey's a great guy.

But I thought it was going to be you know, Howie Mandel or Yeah, somebody was the hot at the moment, and it was. He brought one again to yeah and I said, well, and he was great. Did fine? So I was still on the first third and then then at the end of the first thirteen, I got a phone call again saying hi, rapid suit. Um, they want you to do Mickey's going to go

on the road doing theater and would you be okay doing Arthur? And I said, well, yeah, I don't know, But I said, now, I know I don't have any sway here, but can you at least sort of give me a handshake agreement that if Micky gets done with his theater and comes back, you guys will try to stick with me because that would be a little embarrassing. And they said, no problem. So the next twenty six I did Arthur. But um, that was another show that was

way ahead of its time. Oh, I agree, smart Oh yeah, boy, Art Patello, I've not seen Art forever, but Art as an animator and a director. Yeah, and boy he was special. Really he was really something else. All the people with whom Keith Baxter, Yeah he did all the Tasmanians, Oh my god. An incredible guitar player, musician and world class for Peter Hastings writers, yes, um, yeah, we're And he was so good. He played bass. He had five strings on

his that's right, yeah, extra one. That's pretty Bass's pretty cool. Yeah, No, I I love this. I getting a chance to reminisce and talk with people whom you would choose to have in your life. And our job is the happy business. Yeah, are you get paid to hang out with him? Kidding me? The number of times, Chris that we would have to stop rolling because we were, you know, busting each other

up too much. We were like the Harvey Corman and Tim Conway, yeah, and everybody, Billy West, Maurice, Neil Frank just down the line. Yeah. And the number of times I've gone to bed at night just thinking, you know, like uh like um, yeah, thank you lord, yeah, like um in the sound of music, I must have done something good because I don't know how on earth? Yeah this we got here? Yeah? Well I flew yeah like that. Yeah, yeah, that's how'd you get here? How do we get I think it was united?

Yeah, yeah, it's it is never not wonderful pal, Yeah oh yeah. And then we get to come to these conventions. We're at one now. We're here in the world famous Paris, right right on the water in Tampa, Tampa, Tampa Bay. Oh. Yes, and there's pirates just went by. There's a man caution manatee area. Yes. So yeah, this is a remarkable thing. And a lot of you folks out there have been fortunate enough to see Jimmy at some of these events, and um,

the both of us. The yeah, the recurring theme that I hear from fans over and over and it should be a given, but it's remarkable to me when they say, oh my god, you guys are so nice. Well, Jesus Christ Wow, why would we not be? Yeah? And nobody ever tell me I'm nice, God, you aren't. I have to tell you. Lawson is really nice. Yeah, But honestly, this is the only time where I get a little tongue tied is because why would we not be? Yeah? We were, Chris and I were talking, especially

with Winning. That is a character that literally lives in the hearts of millions of people. And the number of times I've seen you do Winnie and see grown men and women crumble, yeah, because of what that means to them because somebody has now gone from their life or this was my brother passed away

but you'll never know. And a couple of years ago, when the Christopher Robin movie came out check this out, I remember seeing you at work and I said to you, dude, I'm telling you, if there's anybody that is going to be nominated for an Oscar as a voice talent. I mean, this is crazy. The next week there was an article in Vanity Fair with Youwan McGregor on the front and the caption says, there is a Oscar worthy performance in Winnie the Pooh and it's not you and McGregor. It was

Jimmy pardon me, fucking Cummings and that was my name. Not a surprise at all, I'm telling you, dude, thank you you. Yeah, that was lovely. You know, everybody knows how good you are, et cetera. You lit that movie up. Oh thanks man and you and even talking about you. Yeah, yeah, he was very gracious. It's nice guy. It's a remw about that. Yeah, you know, Jesus movie stars. No, it's it's just it's the coolest thing in the world.

And the number of times I've been working with you or Frank or Tresh and Billy Moe and we're working with you know movie stars. Oh yeah, film people who came and then they watch Jimmy start to riff and do they literally say, I'm sorry, but I don't know what you're expecting, but I don't do that. Yeah, and they you we hired you to be whatever, but it really is. You see big time recognizable movie stars who are dumb struck when Trust starts ripping or Frank goes off, and oh yeah,

and it's um, it's really something to watch. Yeah, yeah, I agree. I agree. Yeah. Well, it's a it's a specialty. It isn't tell nobody we don't know what we do. Yeah, I had no idea. You guys have known each other for so long? Oh yeah, oh yeah, I think. Yeah, it has to be since the mid eighties. Oh yeah, wow's got to be. So when did you come to LA almost from the beginning of your career? Oh yeah, very much so. Yeah, because the first couple of jobs I got was at

hand to Barbara and that's that's right. We first met, and that was about nine. I don't even remember six eighty seven. I don't remember the show. I don't think it was Flintstone Kids, but it was. I don't either, I could have been. There were so many shows that didn't like why Fire and uh Snorks, which was Smurf's Underwater. That's right. But you go in and you're working with Ruth Buzzy and Artie Johnson and all

these people that we Yeah, Jonathan Winters on laughing. And Jonathan used to have his own TV show on CBS, and at the end of every show, the stage hand would just throw him a hat and he'd put it out and go and he the first time I worked with Jonathan. I worked with him, I don't know, half a dozen times. Oh yeah. And I got to work in the late great Gordon Hunt, the director at Hannah Barbara Helen's father. Yea um, hey, rab yeah, Jonathan Winters here

today. You want to sit next to him? Maybe? So I sit next to mister Winters and Gordon says, look, we just so you know, it's probably not a surprise, but we always build in an extra half an hour or so because Jonathan's going to riff and we don't want him to stop. Yeah, it's a free show. Yeah, he's Robin Williams hero. Oh yeah. And so I'm sitting next to mister Winters and he had the first line and Gordon rolls and he says, uh, okay, Jonathan, blaha, take one and off you go. So he nudges me like

this and he's pretending, Looklei's looking down the barrel of a gun. Now forgive me. This is what he said? He said, uh, shoot the priest. That will stop those Mexicans in their track tracks? And I thought, holy shit. Where at the Alimo? And I said, okay, So I said, you got it, Colonel Travis. Oh wow, I thought, I'm a badass. I'm playing with Jonathan Winters and I got it. And so here's how good he was. He goes, Colonel Travis,

Travis is uploading stuff with Davy Crockett. I'm Jim Bowie. Shoot the goddamn priest. Oh no, that's wonder, isn't that something? And so did you shoot the priest or not shoot? Get his stopped the Mexicans in their track because we're at the Alimos. Okay, So I got done and I said, mister Winters, what up? What do you say? What do you say? Yeah, it's like talking about Rushmore. Yes, that's what it is. One of us where you call your mom and dad and

say you're not gonna believe. Yeah, he said, come on, we'll talk, and okay, So we walk out in the parking lot to his car and he did twenty minutes for me in the parking a lot. Yes, Maud Fricker Chester honey Hugger I bet I saw that because I was sitting out there and I was doing pickup lines. I'm looking at and I think it was you and and oh god, I'm probably some people together and we didn't want to stop. And he's making that face that he always made.

And part of like Robin, yeah, part of his genius was his madness. And you know, I used to hear from people who knew him once and said, oh, yeah, Gary Owens, those stories about Jonathan being you know, aren't stories, yeah, or missus Winners, Um, Hi, this is the Burbank Police Department. Everything's fine, but mister Winners, you know, was at the Ralphs and talking to the frozen turkeys and he's okay, but we just want to let you know he's going to be a

little late coming home. He's on his way and that he said, oh yeah, oh totally, And that was part of his genius. He couldn't not do it. Yeah, same with Robin. Yeah, I can't not do it, can't not do it. And for better for worse, nobody wanted him to stop. No Jesus, no, hell no. I remember one time and your boy Rip Taylor, because I always brought drumsticks around I gotta sitting over there, and I just didn't bop like this, and and but he goes hand him a stick, just one, just hand him one

one drumsticks. So he did. He went over there. So he said, oh, oh, kim a sabeah right, you little bastard, you know, and you know, and he was off and he goes, huh, yeah, must make kill crook it. Yeah, you know something you know and what are you doing? It was effortless. And I'll tell you what you guys out there you're younger, just uh, when you have a moment, google or go to YouTube and say, you know Jonathan Winters Tonight

Show, and a bunch of it will come up. And you guys probably don't know Johnny Carson dot remember, but every time he'd have Johnny right here, and Johnny could not get his breath. Yeah, the same thing with with me. My mom and dad would say, all right, you can stay up and watch the Tonight Show. Jonathan's on. And and there was one. The Tonight Show was originally hosted by Steve Allen a million years ago.

Then there was a guy named Jack Parr who hosted it. So if you look for Jack Parr, p a R two a's two as Jonathan Winners. It's the same thing. Jonathan Jack gives him a stick. That's it, and it's this and it's riding crop and it's magic. Yeah, stupendous. Yeah. And the reason I get so excited is because that it is so inspiring to watch that and the gift of that guy. And I got Jimmy and I we got to see it right, well, yeah here, unbelievable. Yeah. And to have that here yeah yeah, yeah, it

was crazy. I remember one time he had a I think you might have been there, but he said, well, this is I'm much better today. I'm much better today. The other day it was terrible. I I was I was going up to a CV. I was going to it goddamn drug store, yeah, for God's sake, and this woman comes up to me and she says, oh my god, Jonathan Winners. I just can't believe I'm running into you and Jonathan Winner. And I told that little shit, I said, God damn it. I am sick and tired of being

mistaken for that asshole. He said, Jonathan Winners, Jonathan, you know who you look like like. Just let me take a guess. Jonathan Winners I hate him. I can't stand him. I'm a dental surgeon from Saugust, isn't that something? And he goes and he be rates this woman and he, oh, I'm ever so sorry. I mean, well, you don't really, I guess, yeah, but you really kind of do look like him. And I'm you know what, I'm just gonna go shoot him, all right, go on nothing. You're not even gonna ask me for

an autograph, you know? And what the hell? And he did that in a parking lot him an anp yeah something. Oh yeah, he just couldn't not he couldn't turn it off. And uh and he and Frank were very close friends. Yeah, and Frank Welker, who you know better everything. Um. He has been doing Freddie on Scooby Doo nineteen sixty nine, since Woodstock, wow, you know, since the moon landing the actual Oh that's right, unbelievable. He's been doing Scooby since Don Messic passed away.

Yeah. Um, and that I got my first gig at Hannah Barbara was a reboot of Johnny Quest and I got to Bedgie. You were I was Hodgie. It seems seems cell bim and I loved that show. When I was a kid's on Friday Night to ABC Great Jade Great, and um it was at prime time ABC Cartoon and um, so I got this gig and

I'm thrilled to death. But it never occurred to me that when I walked into work the first day that the real doctor quest Don Messica was there and so shake his hand, and I missed my first line because he starts sounding he goes careful, Johnny's blah blah blah hodge And I was so dumb that it's kind of like what happens first? Yeah, yeah, my ear just went back to remember in Michigan watching Johnny question that's him? Yeah, I

know, surreal. Yeah, Um, I had that with with John Aston the first Yeah, you know he starts doing Gomez you know, caught on me. Oh my god, oh sorry, yeah it was. And I got to work with mel Blank twice at and Gordon same thing. Rob. You want to say we're doing a Jetsons project and talk about you know that dumb struck. Yeah, I'll never get the peasure mish mister Blank, you

man, he's probably close to eighty and um he was mister Spaceley. Oh that's right, that's right, Okay, so I'm working mel Blank, I said, mister blank, like anyone when yeah, what do you say? H like I say talking about Rushmore right, I'm just such a thank you, well, thank you man. And I said, if it's not too much trouble, would you And he took off his glass and with something doc And that's exactly what I wanted. Yeah, it gives me chills now because

I just sat there and I didn't really know what to say. What's up, doc? Period end of story. Yeah, to this day and all of this that Jimmy and I and Chris are talking about it. This is utterly authentic. Really, m I can't believe I got to do that. I know, I man, do I agree with you? You know? And you and I remember running India something, we're doing something. We've all done the many things. And he came up to me where where I think we're at B and B sound and he said, you're never gonna guess who

I work with. Wait a minute, And I said, okay, you're right, I won't the Beatles And you said close, yes, you're gonna. I was just thinking about this storytelling, yes, And oh, by the way, and there's a documentary about the person I'm about to mention that will kill you to death. It gives me good. I can't believe this is Yeah. I was gonna say go ahead, we're physic yeah, and he goes, uh, he says, you said, well, all I

can tell you is this. I've never worked with anybody this incredible, anybody this legendary, anybody this this, And and I said, okay, what was it? You go bam boom named David some old drive an, a little king Richard and Jimmy and I are you know rock and roll forget about to the Bone. And it was an episode of Bill and Tad's Excellent Adventure. Thank you for bringing that up. Yeah. I walked in and it was about the birth of rock and roll. And I got there and Gordon

said, hey, Robbie, I know you like rock and roll. You know he's going today. I said, no, you know George Carlin coming in because he was on the show but he recorded by himself. Oh yeah, And I said, he said no, little Richard. I sat next to him again, yes, and everything. He had the makeup and the do and he was all so fine. I mean, he was spipped up. He had a posse of boys come in with him, who all over the place. And I think that's the only time I've asked for an autograph.

I had my script and I said, yeah, mister, He said too Rob, God loves you so much, little Richard, and I thought, oh my god, Richard Penniman is right here. The check this out. I said, uh, Jimmy Hendricks was your guitar player, because yeah, I had to fire his ass. And I said, why he's too pretty. He's too pretty. This is my show. They come to see me. He did fine, he was a nice young man. God rests,

but he's too pretty. And and then check this out. I'm sitting next to him and he says, Gordon, I don't mean to be you know, bottle somebody. I mean, I'm glad to be here. How late will we go today? And Gordon said, we'll be done in an hour. Oh that's great. And he said, because, uh, because Eric is picking me up. We're going to see Paul at the Forum. Eric Clapton, Yeah, and he were going to see Paul McCartney. Yeah.

I get home and it wasn't uh, it wasn't pretentious because because he knows them well, those guys they love Yeah, they love they he inspired them, and I'm really just freaking out. And I got home and I told my wife, here, look at this not going to be And that night on the Channel four news as well, we're going over to a big event at the Forum and there's a Little Richard and Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney. To my mind, oh yeah, what do you do? What do

you do with that? Jesus, I'm so glad you brought that up. Yeah. Oh, it's unforgettable. And I wasn't even there. Oh my god, well we all, I mean, yeah, it's just it's an embarrassment of Richard's brother. Oh blow you out too much? Oh yeah, yeah, it's what a ride? Huh Oh my god. Yeah. And it's good and it's and and hopefully some of you out there actually know who Little Richard is, yeah, because you know, all of a sudden, you know, a lot of my references are all of a sudden. Who

I'm so sorry. Jimmy and I were the entertainment at the last supper we've been around while no, Little Richard literally was there at the birth of rock and roll. Little Richard chuck yeah, and Little Richard got screwed by his record cover over and over again, and the amount of money that folks who took advantage of those artists and those days made back then. Yeah, heart Chuck Berry too, Chuck Berry, And people used to say, Jesus,

you know, Chuck Berry is kind of surly and angry. What the whitney wouldn't you be? Yeah, guy's got you know, he's he write, he writes, good morning, little schoolgirl, and Johnny be good. Oh and the guy's got to go on do concert dates when he's seventy eight years old because he's got to pay the rent. Bullshit. Yeah, well Springs saying the story that he, uh, they apparently Chuck had a thing.

You know, Chuck Barry had to think toward the end of his career that he'd say, Okay, you want you want, we want Chuck Barry the cup. Okay, I want a soupcase full of money, and I want ten thousand dollars in it. You got a half hour out of me, and I ain't bringing no band. You bringing a band? And they better

know my music. Yep and so, and Springsteen tells the story that he was playing earlier in his career at like New York State Fair, somewhere and they hired Little Richard and and he got wind of it, and the promoters saying, well, you know, I got to dig up a band. No, we'll do it, We'll do it. No, no, no, no, we'll be No, you're not looking for you're not looking for a band. Yeah, weird his band about that. And so Bruce Springstein the Street Band, got to back up a little Richard at the New York

State Fairy. It cows in the background and Bruce fricking Springsteen, is it Dusty Jimmy? Yeah, that is such a different level. And she would literally be there watching this guy, you know, sweat on it, just like he always did, tons of makeup, Yeah, stressed to the nines, Little Richard. Yeah. And then then the kicker I'm leaving. There was a little music room with a crappy spinet piano there at Hannah Barbera and uh, we'd go there and rehearse songs to record, and yeah about walking

out, and Chris Zimmerman, who used to be there working. There's Gordon's assistant Rob. Come on back, come on backers, What did I miss something? I no, no, you got to check this out. So Richard found out that there was a piano and I stick my head. He's going, I'm on to tell Uncle John said I had a lot, a lot all baby, Yeah, baby, that's the key too. And he was just doing it because he could. Yeah, and everybody was just going, oh my, oh my god, just banging the ship out of the

piano. Yeah, thank you, I love you, got to see you goodbye. I know, it's just yeah, well I think I told you my Bray Charles story. Wow. I don't want to repeat myself, but oh you were telling me, yeah, go ahead, Yeah, it was the one. Um, this is a great story. You know. I have no idea. This gotta be like fifteen years ago, maybe twenty, and I was back at Lax and I was getting ready to go home. I don't remember where I was coming from, maybe Ohio and walking down one

of those big long hauls. Yeah, and there was nobody there. But these four guys are come walking up and one of them is really kind of really having a tough time staying on his feet. But he's cool looking, and he's dressed to the knives and he's got his shades up here and I'm walking and I'm walking. Ah good, Oh my god, it's Raychel's and I didn't know what to say. So have Ray Charles and he goes,

how are you doing? Baby? So I was baby? Ray Charles called me baby, oh my, And that that's the closest I could come to your story. You win, But at least it was Ray coolest. And what's so great is that you know all my all your heroes are Clapton, Jeff backs Um, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, all of them. They they shake when they talk about Richard and Chuck Berry and Elvis you know, Carl Perkins, well without them totally. And oh, don't forget it,

another little Richard thing. Yeah, I said, so you're going to see Paul mccays. Yeah, well I know Paul for years. You go, I said, well you played with them? Oh no, they opened for me. Yeah, the Beatles opened for me. And I mean it's like, just so you know, not many people can say that, Yes, how cool is that? And and that little clip that they showed on KNBC was Paul you know, doing this to little Richard. Oh yeah, and Eric has just talked about yeah. So it Yeah. For a knucklehead from

Flint, Michigan who was in a couple of bar bands. Yeah, yeah, pretty cool. Aim Man. Wow, it's been a beautiful ride. Huh oh dude, And thanks to you guys, it's not over. Yea. We both still are, you know, fortunate to work back in LA

in the traditional sense. But yeah, man, to have this second wind, and we're old enough to have this stupid legacy of killer work that has appealed to literally billions of people around the world and were but we're young enough to do this because there will come a time where you're going, Man,

I want to, but I just can't do it. In fact, I remember seeing um Carol Spinney the Big Bird, who was the guy who was in Big Bird, and he went to the last four or five cons that I saw him before he passed away, and he was I don't know, eighty seven, yeah, and he's sitting there like this and he'd signed like this, and I thought, oh my god, I don't want anybody to see that. Yeah. So while I can do this, I can't not

do it. The effect of all this work that we were paid really well to do is bigger than our paycheck, bigger than ratings, bigger than action figures. It is this crazy expression of joy and love and kindness that has no bearing on your sexual predisposition, or your color or your age. What part of the world you're from, you goes say bunga you know um are dude? Yeah we I was in Abu Dhabi a year ago with the four

the original Turtle guys. Oh yeah, I see several hundred lovely men and women dressed in traditional you know, Arabic clothing, and they could speak English perfectly. I couldn't speak their language. Oh boy said we learned to speak English one we love. Oh that's and the same thing. Yeah, oh yeah yeah timeless. So yeah, thank you. I mean we've got enohing about you, guys. Yeah, I'm very fortunate in one sense because TAS doesn't have to be translated into any Nobody is dubbing me. That's right.

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I am listen coming. It is a mutual admiration society, and we all go out of our way to compliment one another, and it is utterly authentic. We know how lucky we have been, and as I said earlier, to work with people who have become the best in the world and you they've been your friends and you've gotten to watch their stars rise. Trust McNeil, I've known Trust since she was a cocktail waitress at Charlie Brown's and Marina del Rey nineteen seventy nine I met her. She is, without question now the

most successful, prodigious female voice tower in the history of Hollywood. Six hundred Simpsons alone, Dot Warner, Uh Babs, Bunny, Crazy Cat, Lady Mom on Futurama, over and over and over again. Right, Yeah, you name Crazy and Cruella, all of it. Yeah. And she still has ashes baby picture on her refrigerator. Oh that's his son. By the way, that's my son. And I say to her sometimes said, look, and I'm dead serious. You are now filthy, stinking rich. You

should be. She lives in imaging Coca's old home, Yeah, in the flaps Beverly Hills, Yea, with her fabulous husband Mike. Yeah. And I said, Honey, I mean I know you probably think it. Did you really grasp what you've done? Yeah? And she said, well, I've been really lucky. You get a crack at it. Yeah, if you're round long enough, you get a shot. Yeah. Keep it going here in your seventies. That ain't luck. And she proves it every goddamn

time she opens her mouth. It's outrageous how talented she is and again no pretense, just really cool. Yeah. And one of my favorite things was just a little tidbit here. Uh. It was one of the early well it wasn't the weird al yankobit, but she did, Oh, Ricky, you're so fine to Tony Basil. Yeah. Oh she lay Ricardo. Yes, she did a great job. Yeah. It was really you know, I couldn't believe it. I saw that and I went, oh, I know, I know her. She was on Cheers a couple of times,

uma, and it was in the Groundlings. And it was through her that I got to know Phil Hartman really well. Yeah, and man, yeah, Phil, another guy. He called me October of nineteen eighty six and he goes, Robbie, Robbie, I got it. I was talking about Saturday Night Live. I said, you your kid. He goes, no, Robbie, I got it. Maybe I'm on my way to New York and well the rest is history, right, And the day that he was killed, Trust called me and she was in hysterics. I was remember I

was on my way to B and B Sound in Burbank crushed. I was on uh oh god, right there at Hollywood Way and where there's a shopping center there, it doesn't matter. Bucks on this corner and as a seven eleven Katie corner Shell Station, Verdugo. And she said, what are you doing? I said, I'm driving. I'm wait you okay, honey, And I said, no, have you read the have you seen the TV? And I said, no, I'm I'm in the car. She's something going on at Phil's house. I don't know what's on. And he used

to live on on Sino Avenue off of then Tura Bole of Arden. And so I got to work and there was on a television and I had literally worked with Phil the friday before he died. Yeah, um, on a bank commercial. And this was when he'd already began obviously become Oh yeah. I did a couple of spots with him, and then just I did this one made for video Buster and tubs or something like that, and uh even Busters, no restaurant or something my front No, oh no, no,

no, it was it was a little mini movie. Oh and uh they were tired of casting this. It was just hard comings. Yeah they're great, so okay, you know, but you have a guy like that. It was a great guy. Once. I remember when I told him I was so enamored. Yeah, going, I can't do that. Yeah, and it's Clinton. Yeah, put away. And it was Phil this is before S and L, who said, look, I get that, but

I'm, first of all, I'm eight years older than you. Secondly, I've been in Hollywood for a long time and I've got a skill set. You can to the extent that I'm inspire you. That's great. People inspire me too, but you got to do your own thing. And he really put me these because I called him to his face. I said, you are terrifyingly inspirational. I watch you riff and it's just magical, and of course the world got to see it. But he was one to say,

that's great, but you don't have to be me. You find your own way, steal what you want I do. Yeah, and he just utterly put me these works. Amazing guy. I'm sorry to be on turn the punch Bowl, but yeah, it is. It really was so. Yeah, all these people who've touched our lives in such incredible ways, and the most important of whom are you guys the folks out there to drive or fly stand in line forever. Just to tell you through tears how much Tigger means

to them. Are you in kidding me? Yeah? You know so. I'm so glad I got to write it with you, guy. Friend. Amen, what are what are one of you? Guys have known each other for so long? What's what's like one of each of your favorite stories together? Like a story about an experience or something. It was an experience that I enjoyed more times than I can count because I had to find my way to the restroom because I was laughing his hard Jimmy used to do Mike Tyson,

Oh yeah, I forgot about it. Lit me it was. It was not republic consumption for sure, No, but man, it was jim Cummings utterly un unchained. Yeah, that was. Those were good times, I am honest to god, Chris, I could not get my breath. Yeah. Yeah. And I would ask him, I'd said, Jimmy, I'm so sorry, but would you please? And he would would you have Mike Tyson hamme me this song or something? Bitch? Please look here. You know what I'm saying, brother, have to constantly wipe. And when

we wipe, your ass too, your little skinny as white. Get your ass over here. I got I got something for you to do. You know what you could do, you know, And and I can smell the studio. Oh god, God, Jimmy. And it was completely off the top and so wrong. But yeah, stuff, look like we're talking about earlier ash and I we're doing a panel. The zeitgeist has changed. There are certainly things and it's a copriate and I get it, and it's it

should be. But but like we're gonna make jokes still still right, Yeah, we've been around for a long time. Yeah yeah, and that oh yes set me on. Yeah, And it was effortless. He just into it. The Tyson Chronicles and we go throw another one in bitch please in the middle of a take or something, and you know, I just couldn't handle it. I had to walk outside and yeah with my pants, you

know, you know what I mean. I was at a party, you know what I'm saying, and throw you know, I was trying to be a channel and you know what I'm saying, and I'll be throwing the bitch over my shoulder. We're heading for the cloth and she's like, oh no, god, no, please get it, you know, teasing, you know, oh man, And and that would get me in trouble. And then I did Winnie the Pooh, and I even did out Oh god, Jimmy and I got back to zero. Yeah, I forgot about that.

It was just, oh my god, what about you, jim what's one of your favorite Oh gosh, well, man, there's just too many. But that'll never come out of ultra Swade. I know that, a boy, that's a good I don't think they'll ever come out of ultraswade. Yeah. Yeah, well he would go off on and completely politically incorrect. Shall we say we all did lavender mode? Oh, Pat Fraley, same thing. We would just just poke each other with stick all that stuff. Yeah.

And uh. Also a lot of the people who were are de facto mentors of the day were pretty blue Michael Bell, Bob Bridgeley, Jony Gerber. Yeah, people who had absolutely no problem getting deep blue, not you know, to be but at the sessions. And Bob Ridgeley, Oh my god, Oh yeah, I missed the guy. But there were times when even I was embarrassed. I'm going Jesus, Bob. Well. I remember there was a story about you and ridge To doing a a commercial, and

I think it might have been for the Mormon Church. It's just the one where you're saying I wish I could stay, but but my young friend essentially say, well, perform sexual acts for you? Yes, yes, but I mean he was there was a bunch of suits behind this. It was at LA Studios. Yeah, and he said, thank you, thank you so much, lady, and John was a real pleasure. Now I do have to go, but my young friend Rob will stay here and he will

satisfy you sexually as long as it takes. He used a little more graphic and he didn't say it like that. I yeah, I was wow. I don't quite know what to say. Yeah, and Rob stand, there's like thirty years old. Can I do that? Yeah? Are you sure? Swinging from that side of the plate, But you know, and check this out. We were ash and Parish and I were on our way down to San Diego for spring gray one wife by the way, Yeah, And we took the North Carolina and we took the train and we were there in

his time for dinner. So I said, okay, I'm gonna go grab some walk through the next passenger car to the meal car and get some food. My hand to God. I walk in and I hear there he is, honey, there's the young man. I was talking about the man with the perfect package. Hello. It was Ridgely Oh Jesus, I had no and he's there with his wife, was going like this, and Bob the plane was the train was full of commuters and he's going, Hi, come here, look at his package, honey, out of the blue, and

everybody around him was he didn't give a shit. He was h And just a point of reference that might give you a visual on this chap. He was in Tom Hanks movie Yes, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, where Yeah, there was a young man that, yeah, with that proclivity and he he had this one line he was so good and about oh my god, and he and he said the most off color joke possible and yogurt was involved. Yeah. But he was a terrific actor. Yeah, And he was a terrific

actor. He was the Colonel James I think it was a name in Boogie Knights. He played that producer. Was real kind of schevy and terrific actor. He played um the U in Robin Hood Men in Tights. He played the execution and um Mel loved him and he was in high anxiety as some guy who you know, flashes mel Brooks in the in the Yeah bathroom, that men room and algus, I've seen better whatever and oh yeah he was always just utterly wrong but perfectly right. Yeah, he would be flogged in

public these days. Yeah, but um yeah, those guys Bob Ridgeley, Ronnie Shell, Um, oh my god, those guys were you know, there are people we walked up, we grew up watching on Hogan's Heroes and oh yeah Gomer Pyle and f Troop and oh my god too Jonathan Edwards Jonathan Oh yeah, Jonathan Harris. Jonathan Harris, Yes, from Doctor Smith on Lost in Space. You Robbie, my boy, oh the pain? Yes, that guy. God, yeah we we we are. You know.

My goal is to live long enough to have the next generation to say and then Cummings would do harm parts. Yeah you know yeah yeah Rob came in a song, that stupid song about all the countries. Yeah yeah yeah, now I I God, I could do this for two days with you guys. Yea, thank you so much, thank you. It's not a lot of fun, a lot of fun and great. Well, I'll tell you what you guys. Hey, you're listening to the King Jimmy Cummings j C. H. There we go. Yeah, big coincidence. Yeah, thank

you my friend, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you, Rob accept no substitutes. I don't think I've been this utterly happy in a long time. I thank you, my brother,

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