Podcast Summary: Bad Friends - "Friends of the Stone Age" Featuring Josh Homme
Release Date: July 21, 2025
Hosts: Bobby Lee & Andrew Santino
In this episode of Bad Friends, Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino engage in a lively and entertaining conversation with special guest Josh Homme, the frontman of Queens of the Stone Age. The trio delves into a variety of topics ranging from personal anecdotes and favorite music to the intersection of comedy and music. Below is a comprehensive summary of the key discussions, insights, and memorable moments from the episode.
1. Introduction and Merch Promotion
(00:00 - 05:02)
The episode kicks off with Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino enthusiastically promoting their new merchandise, including socks, shirts, and baseball caps. They highlight their latest merch drop, expressing excitement about the designs and availability.
Notable Quotes:
- Bobby Lee (00:06): "We got new merch, new socks and shirts. It's been a long time since we made merch, but we really love this drop."
- Andrew Santino (00:13): "We've got so cool baseball caps, baseball caps, the T shirts."
2. Introducing Josh Homme
(05:02 - 05:27)
Josh Homme joins the conversation, introducing himself playfully and engaging in banter with the hosts.
Notable Quotes:
- Josh Homme (05:02): "Who are these two idiots?"
- Andrew Santino (05:26): "I'm Bobby Lee's friend. You two are bad friends."
3. "Put Me Down Easy" Song Discussion
(05:28 - 07:02)
The hosts and Homme discuss the song "Put Me Down Easy," attempting to identify the original artist. This segment showcases their humorous guessing game and musical knowledge.
Notable Quotes:
- Bobby Lee (01:02): "Is that a song?"
- Andrew Santino (01:35): "Yeah, it's Al Green. Is it Al Green?"
4. Story About Comedian Alex
(02:52 - 05:06)
Andrew shares a touching story about Alex, a young comedian at the Comedy Store battling cancer in his eye. The conversation highlights their efforts to support Alex through donations and personal interactions.
Notable Quotes:
- Andrew Santino (03:02): "There's a kid Alex at the Comedy Store, and he has cancer in his eye."
- Bobby Lee (04:16): "He's also a new father, by the way."
5. Special Olympics Event Announcement
(05:07 - 06:26)
Bobby announces their upcoming Special Olympics event on October 25th, featuring a home run derby where attendees can dunk him in a dunk tank. Proceeds will benefit the Special Olympics.
Notable Quotes:
- Bobby Lee (05:07): "We're doing a home run derby competition. You can actually dunk Bobby."
- Andrew Santino (06:25): "Can I say something about Special Olympics? Here's how sad I am."
6. Transition to Advertisements
(06:27 - 48:45)
The podcast includes several advertisement segments for HelloFresh, Cash App, Manscaped, and Square. These segments are promotional and were skipped in this summary as per guidelines.
7. Queens of the Stone Age and Music Insights
(48:45 - 54:58)
Josh Homme shares his admiration for Queens of the Stone Age and discusses their music, including favorite albums and songs. The conversation explores the creative process behind music production and performance.
Notable Quotes:
- Andrew Santino (27:07): "I'm a huge fan of Queens of the Stone Age, one of my favorite bands."
- Josh Homme (52:21): "Talking about things that hurt and are difficult and laughing about it, that gallows humor."
8. Batman Movie Portrayals
(54:58 - 62:18)
The trio engages in a humorous debate about various portrayals of Batman in movies. They critique different actors' performances, discuss the impact of CGI, and share personal preferences for specific Batman interpretations.
Notable Quotes:
- Bobby Lee (16:00): "And it's too much CGI for me to enjoy it."
- Andrew Santino (19:46): "Do you see the movie? He seems confused."
9. Comedy and Music Crossover
(62:18 - 73:36)
Josh Homme reflects on the relationship between comedy and music, emphasizing how both art forms rely on communication and emotional expression. The conversation touches upon their personal experiences with comedy shows and the challenges of performing in front of large audiences.
Notable Quotes:
- Josh Homme (63:10): "I love the sort of comedy renaissance that's been happening."
- Andrew Santino (68:37): "Do you think I'm the weird one?"
10. Challenges of Live Performances
(73:36 - 75:27)
The discussion moves to the dynamics of live performances, particularly the fear of negative audience reactions. Andrew shares his experience of being booed off stage in San Jose, while Josh recounts a personal arrest incident that led to a deeper understanding between him and his bandmate.
Notable Quotes:
- Andrew Santino (54:15): "In San Jose. Not during your show last night."
- Josh Homme (40:55): "When someone says, I'm going to detain you for my safety, that I could have been."
11. AI in Music and Creativity
(76:03 - 78:37)
The hosts and Homme discuss the rise of AI in music, debating its potential to replace human musicians. They express skepticism about AI's ability to capture the authenticity and emotional depth of live performances.
Notable Quotes:
- Josh Homme (64:42): "If I can't outsmart them, out weird them."
- Andrew Santino (67:03): "Is this an AI band that has creeped up on my playlist?"
12. Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks
(78:37 - End)
As the episode wraps up, the hosts and Homme share light-hearted banter and express gratitude towards their audience. They emphasize the importance of staying true to oneself in both comedy and music.
Notable Quotes:
- Josh Homme (76:37): "I think, to each his own."
- Andrew Santino (76:43): "Thank you for being a bad friend."
Conclusion
This episode of Bad Friends offers a blend of humor, personal stories, and insightful discussions between comedians Bobby Lee, Andrew Santino, and musician Josh Homme. From supporting fellow comedians facing challenges to exploring the intricacies of live performances and the role of AI in creativity, the conversation provides listeners with both laughs and thoughtful reflections.
Highlighted Quotes:
- Josh Homme (34:10): "Escapism should be elevated."
- Bobby Lee (60:33): "Every comic wishes they were a rock star, and every rock star kind of has a little comic in them."
Overall Tone: Engaging, humorous, and introspective, with a focus on the synergy between comedy and music.
