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Alan Hahn
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Don Hahn
That sounds like heaven to me.
Alan Hahn
Listen live weekday afternoon starting at 3 on 8 80, ESPN, the ESPN New York app and your smart speakers. All right, to the 5:00 hour we go with Don McGregor and Peter Rosenberg. I'm Alan Hahn. 800-919-3776. The number for the calls, we got a full bank stacked and ready to go. We're going to get to those calls. We've got Yankee INJ to update you on. We got some big news on the football front as well. The Giants could be active. Mel Kuiper has some things for us. So lots to get to Knicks and the Lakers tonight. I'm in LA for it. We have the coverage right here beginning at 9:30 on 8:80, ESPN. But I got to get to this because as we're just randomly talking about A League of Their Own, right? Which I don't know how we got on that topic, but we did. This is what we do on this show. Don tells me that Rose from Titanic and compares her to other villains in movies. And this is a take that I know you have had on the previous show.
Don Hahn
Rose was a loose woman.
Alan Hahn
I need to hear it. I need to hear it.
Don Hahn
Well, I'm sorry if I repeat myself to the audience, but it is fun to go over and we have new audiences all the time and it is a new audience. All right, so Rose is pure evil. Now, a lot of people look at there was room on the door for Jack. That's where it kind of started, where she had to be on the door. He's freezing to death. Hypothermia. You can't even try to see if he can fit on the door. Kind of started there. I'm like, all right, it's debatable. They've had actual documentaries about this. I go deeper into that. First of all, she's engaged to Cal. Now Cal's a bad guy. I get it. It really shouldn't work out. But that doesn't give you the Reason to cheat on him on the same boat he's on. Same boat your mom's on. In a car with a homeless guy in 1912, which is the equivalent of like, today.
Caller
Oh, don't be.
Don Hahn
I'm not even gonna go there.
Alan Hahn
Don't.
Don Hahn
I want to try to keep it clean. But really, just a loose woman. And in 19.
Alan Hahn
First of all, no, hang on a second. They showed plenty of evidence of him mistreating her to break up with, treating her. No, no, no, no, no. She's put. She couldn't. Everybody wanted them to be together. He kept putting in her place. Her parents would pressure on her to marry him because of the success, and she never wanted to. And all you saw from him was how he was. She was the little woman that was just supposed to be doting to her, and meanwhile he could do whatever he wanted. She hated all of it. All of it. She was an artist. She was free spirit. And she did not want to be locked in his birdcage.
Don Hahn
Build it up so I can knock it down. I'm not defending.
Alan Hahn
Knock it down.
Don Hahn
Cal's a piece of garbage. She should have broken up with him. Why didn't she break up with him? Because it disgraces the family. It puts her in a bad light. Yeah, so go ahead and have sex with the homeless guy in a car and then allow him to draw a picture of you completely naked. All right? In 1912. That's not going to disgrace the family. All right? That's number one. Okay, Number two. Number two, she's got this generational wealth diamond obviously does. She doesn't come from means. She's got a daughter who's taking care of her that flies on a helicopter all the way to the Titanic, taking all of her luggage because everybody's got to do everything for her. All right? Don't think of her. Don't think of the generational wealth that that gem can get you. But because of the one night stand, which is all it was, with basically a homeless guy, you threw it over into the ocean so no one gets anything. So your poor daughter and family live in squalor because you fantasize about a one night stand you had a hundred years ago. Now she dies. And good riddance as far as I'm concerned. So she has a whole family. She marries a guy, they're married for years, happily married. Who does she walk up the stairs to in heaven to meet the stupid homeless guy and not the person she spent the whole life with and had a child with? Is that not pure evil?
Caller
There's so much.
Alan Hahn
It's sad because. Well, wait a minute. Because her true love died and she couldn't marry him, so she had to go to true love.
Don Hahn
It was because Cal was such a piece of garbage and he was just somebody that was actually nice to her. We don't know anything about him. Well, because he got hypothermia and shared the door. That's it. How much can you get to know somebody in like 12 hours of a car? He didn't do that in 1912. That'd get you arrested. But how do you. How do you throw the necklace overboard for him? You meet him in heaven and not the guy you spent your whole life with? The whole idea. My mom and dad used to always talk about, I'll meet you at the third tree in heaven. It makes you want to cry like your parents or when. When one dies. When my mom passes away, she's gonna meet my dad at the third tree in heaven. She. That guy's waiting at the third tree. And meanwhile, she's with the guy she was with in the backseat of a car in 1912. She doesn't know anything about this guy. Everything she knows about this guy is basically from the waist down. Meanwhile, another guy spent his life, gave her a child, gave her a life, nothing. And Don, let's be honest.
Caller
Don, listen to this, too. Okay. So. So what? She cheated on Billy Zane. He was a terrible guy. But now she's cheating again on the guy she was with the rest of her life with Jack.
Don Hahn
Again. I cannot. I cannot condone Cal's behavior in the movie, but really break up with him. But you couldn't do it to the family because why? Because it would be disgraceful to break up with your fiance in 1912. So you go behind his back and.
Caller
This on the boat, have the guts.
Don Hahn
To say to his face, this is over.
Alan Hahn
It's Leo. It's irresistible, Right? Let's be honest.
Caller
That's true.
Don Hahn
She. She fell in love with the sex. Let's be honest. As evil doers do, right? She was not a good person. And they made a whole movie about Ro, who was just not a good person. One instance where she was actually pure and good and decent. She wasn't through the entire movie. She's a really bad person. The way she treated her granddaughter. Bringing the damn fish on the helicopter. God, she was basically high maintenance from the second she was born. And you know what? Jack knew it. Jack did what you're supposed to do with somebody like that. And he probably wasn't on the Door. Because he figured if I survived this, I got to spend the rest of my life with this piece of garbage. I'd rather freeze in the Atlantic Ocean. But at least I got mine.
Caller
Oh my God. That's a good turn there.
Don Hahn
Evil porn movie. It's not. And it's not very good.
Alan Hahn
It did what you're supposed to do.
Caller
Yeah, that's a tough one.
Alan Hahn
There's a take. I mean you. I mean, if there's a take out of this, that's the take.
Don Hahn
In a car. How do you handle it with a homeless guy in 1912? If you're in a relationship with pure evil. If you're going to walk away with one thing. Jack walked away with it. You don't want to be married to her. You don't want to have to deal with the maintenance. It was a quickie.
Caller
Well, and by the way, he would have been cheated on later.
Don Hahn
Oh, Jack got the best of the deal. Because if he lived, they get married and he probably would have done the same thing Gal did and put a bullet in his head.
Alan Hahn
He froze to death.
Don Hahn
Right. Rather than to be. You know how cold that Atlantic Ocean was? Do you know how cold it was? Not as cold as my heart. She fell in love with the sex.
Alan Hahn
This is a phenomenal take. This might be your all time greatest takeover.
Caller
It's in the conversation for sure.
Alan Hahn
This is really. I think Don, honestly, because I was just a full, full disclosure because, you know, I am. I was a P1. I knew of this. I never heard it live, but I knew of it. I needed to hear it though. And now I'm so glad I did this. And there's a lot of people in the audience that might not have ever heard it right. That they're glad too.
Caller
Oh boy. Can you. Can you imagine what they're thinking?
Alan Hahn
And I'm never going to see this movie the same again.
Don Hahn
Count and scamming the people.
Caller
The best part is he barely spent any room on the. On the door.
Don Hahn
He wanted out, Peter.
Alan Hahn
He saw. He didn't even try to climb up. Is that what you're saying? You know. You know, James Cameron actually did a scientific study because of these myths of how there was enough room for him. And see, I thought that was your thing is that she didn't say, let me help you climb up on the door. Instead she just cried and then let him go once he froze to death. Rather than, no, no, get up here. Climb up here. Right? But he said, James Cameron actually said, we did a scientific study to put this whole thing to rest and drive a stake through the heart once and for all. We have since done a thorough forensic analysis with a hypothermia expert who reproduced the rap from the movie. And we're gonna do a little special on that. If it comes. He said it's gonna come out, I guess, pretty soon, so. So apparently there's no way they could both fit. They would have both fallen in instead, so.
Don Hahn
So he went through that trouble, but never thought for a second. It's 1912, not Woodstock. We shouldn't have her in the backseat of a car with a guy she just met. Well, and then make her out to be this good person. How red hot.
Alan Hahn
You just had that. With that spontaneous moment.
Don Hahn
The daughter granddaughter, she was old as dirt, so who the hell knows? But when she threw the diamond, like, what would the look on her face be? Way to go, Mom.
Alan Hahn
What are you doing? Well, they could have. They could have gone after it. They had all that. The equipment was down there already, right? They could have gone after it.
Don Hahn
They say they were over.
Alan Hahn
You're gonna tell what was it Bill Pullman? Who was the. Who was the guy that was. It was Bill Palmer. Bill Pullman. Right. You don't think, like, once everybody left, he's like, all right, let's go get this thing out at the right. Are you gonna tell me that. That any of the crew that was operating all the equipment that was down at the Titanic and showing you what that ship looked like and all that stuff at the bottom of the ocean, you're gonna tell me not one person's like, all right, when everybody leaves, we're going down there. We're getting.
Don Hahn
No, I don't think anybody knew because I think the way they try to make it within. She went right back to bed and died because she was.
Alan Hahn
You don't think they'd open. They wouldn't open it up and realize, like, it's not there anymore.
Don Hahn
Nobody would think that this yo yo would throw it overboard. But she goes back to bed and dies. Before she died, she said a prayer and said, please, dear God, let there be sex in heaven.
Caller
Oh, my.
Don Hahn
Because that's all she was about, man. She was a closer.
Caller
Oh, she.
Alan Hahn
She was very, very self involved is what you're saying. She was about her pleasure and only her pleasure.
Don Hahn
I find what's give me. You watch the movie. Apparently you're a fan.
Alan Hahn
I love the movie. It's one of my favorites.
Don Hahn
Feature of that character. What was the one decent. Remember she got on the boat, that she was trapped?
Alan Hahn
She was In a life. She was trapped in a life. She was a bird in a birdcage and didn't want that. She wanted freedom. She was arguing she was to do whatever she wanted. Yeah. When she met. When she met him, she knew.
Don Hahn
Everybody knows about this guy is basically from the waist down.
Alan Hahn
This is another podcast, Don. Don here. We have a lot of little spin off podcasts for this show that have nothing to do with sports. That I feel like we can really. We can put a library. We really could put an entire series together of this stuff and just talk it out until we get to a conclusion.
Don Hahn
I got.
Alan Hahn
I think we did.
Don Hahn
I got. I got theories about movies. I can go on about certain commercials.
Alan Hahn
Yeah.
Don Hahn
Mrs. And come. Oh, Peter's heard them all.
Alan Hahn
Oh, same.
Caller
By the way, I have nothing to offer here because I know this one by heart. Although it's genius.
Alan Hahn
There's songs also that I've listened to. No, please, no. This was all worth it. There are songs done that if you listen to them, you don't realize what they're about until you hear them. And you're like, wait a minute, this is really about this and it'll make you crazy. All right. Anyways, that was purely enjoyable. 800-93776. We got a lot of calls to get to, so why don't we get to some here? Before we get back into other topics, let's go to Larry in West Orange. Go ahead, Larry.
Don Hahn
Hey, guys, I'll tell you first, before.
Peter Rosenberg
I get to my topic. I look forward to the rose discussion.
Don Hahn
Every time Don has it.
Peter Rosenberg
It's the greatest thing.
Don Hahn
And. And it was Bill Paxton, not Bill Pullman. There you go. Okay.
Alan Hahn
Oh, Pax. My bad, my bad.
Don Hahn
Yeah, I always get it mixed up too.
Peter Rosenberg
But the reason I was calling is.
Don Hahn
The reason they use the name Tommy DeVito was.
Peter Rosenberg
Tommy DeVito's from the Four Seasons was a very close friends of Joe Pesci.
Don Hahn
And that's why they.
Peter Rosenberg
That's why they use.
Caller
What a great way to honor someone with the most evil human being of all time.
Don Hahn
Well, if you look into Tommy DeVito.
Peter Rosenberg
From the Four Seasons, he was a pretty evil guy, too.
Caller
Oh, got it. Okay, so he was a tough ass, too. Got it.
Alan Hahn
All right.
Don Hahn
Yeah, he cost.
Alan Hahn
That's a good one.
Peter Rosenberg
A lot of money. He.
Don Hahn
Yeah, he cost him a lot of money.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah. And. But the best Joe Pesci name is.
Don Hahn
Is from the Lethal Weapon. Leo gets. Yeah.
Alan Hahn
Oh, it's the best. Anything you need. Leo gets the best. Good stuff, Larry. Thank you. Contributions to the Show. That's really good. Alex in the UPS truck. Working hard today, Alex.
Peter Rosenberg
Hey, what's up, boys? How you doing?
Don Hahn
Good, man, Good.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah.
Don Hahn
Yeah. Don, that was great.
Peter Rosenberg
I'd love to hear more of some movie takes. That was amazing. Yeah, this is a time of the year where sadly my favorite time of.
Don Hahn
The year, but you know, the Giants.
Peter Rosenberg
Suck and this is what we have to deal with. I think the Giants have to go out and secure that first overall pick.
Don Hahn
You got a guy like Cam Ward that has.
Peter Rosenberg
He's the only quarterback with elite trace.
Don Hahn
And I wouldn't be surprised if the.
Peter Rosenberg
Giants get a deal done soon to.
Don Hahn
Kind of lay out their free agency. I don't think they want to give up any draft capital early.
Peter Rosenberg
I think they would want like, we don't know what they're going to do. And like, like when I called last year about Drake May and Don was like, you got to be in love with the quarterback. They wound up did like it. I'm not saying they love Cam Ward, but he's the only quarterback with Lee Trace and he doesn't have to play this year if they get Aaron Rodgers.
Don Hahn
And you know, if he brings in.
Peter Rosenberg
His buddy Devonte, but boy, I like that, you know, elite traits. I mean, he's the only guy I see. And they're probably got to give up their both of their day two picks, but that's what I think they should do. And then after that, Alex, so they can secure that first pick.
Alan Hahn
Alex, I'll tell you what, on that note here, you're going to lead us into something. So thank you for the call and just keep listening here because on that note, what you said about how much would the Giants have to give up to move to number one if they want to get Ward and make a trade, maybe they don't have to. While others have suggested the quarterbacks are going to go one and two possibly and all that stuff, Mel Kuiper has steadfast said he does not expect this to happen. In fact, this is him on ESPN Radio today saying that he doesn't think either quarterback is going one or two.
Don Hahn
Listen, the likelihood of quarterbacks going one, two in this draft, if that happens, that tells you you can talk yourself into it. They're not rated high enough for both to go 1, 2. My intel, if it's going to be proven right, my intel from people I trust says Cleveland, and I was told this prior to Mach 2 point. Cleveland's taking a quarterback at 2 that's locked in. Well, that happens. Is Tennessee going to take a quarterback at one. And if they take the quarterback, say Cam Ward, does Cleveland love Shador enough to take him at 2? To answer your question, I would say the quarterbacks do not go one, two, just based on grade and what I've talked about, my conversations with NFL teams about these quarterbacks, they're not high on these guys enough to even put them in the top 10, let alone 1, 2.
Alan Hahn
See now hearing that, it does suggest maybe the Giants have to then make that trade to one if they want Ward. Because if Mel is hearing that the Browns are locked in at a quarterback at 2, the obvious answer is that they're going to take Ward at 2. So they won't be there at the guy they want. Won't be there at three.
Don Hahn
But, but here's. But is he saying that that if Tennessee keeps the pick, but if the Giants trade up to one and they take Cam Ward and Cleveland wants to take a quarterback, then they would go 1, 2. So is he saying that with the intel of Tennessee is going to keep the pick, they're not taking a quarterback.
Alan Hahn
Because of the cost? Because what it'll cost the Giants to move up. Now maybe that's, maybe that's what it is.
Don Hahn
Now if you go by, you know the numerical chart, right. For draft picks.
Alan Hahn
Yes. What it costs. Right.
Don Hahn
And what, and what it costs. So Right now Tennessee's first round pick is 3000 points. The Giants third, third overall pick is 2200 points. So then the Giants would obviously have to give up pick number 34, which is 560. That takes the 2760, not quite yet to 3000 pick. 65 is a 265. So in all of this will cost you. You're three, you're 34 and you're 65 to get to one.
Alan Hahn
Unless I don't think you're doing all your picks in one year though.
Peter Rosenberg
Right.
Alan Hahn
You're going to do a future.
Don Hahn
Then you're probably. I still think they're going to want the 34. It's probably going to take three and 34 and then maybe a pick in 2026, I think north of the third round because, because once you get to the fourth, the fourth and fifth round, you're still talking about like this year 104 is 86, 155 with the Giants having the fifth round is at 29.4. So if you're looking at. No. So. So is it possible that you could do the 34 and the 65 and then something in 26?
Alan Hahn
Well, you're swapping the three. The sweet. The three and the one are swapped. Right. That's all part of the deal.
Don Hahn
But you still have figuring points.
Alan Hahn
Exactly. Which is why I think a future pick, because that's too much of your draft in one year to give up for. For a move up to you. You know, like I think you. You'd probably go future. Now, what you are thinking about here is for Tennessee. If you know Cleveland's locked into a quarterback and you want Abdul Carter or you want Travis Hunter, you're going to get him at three. Unless Cleveland is. We don't love shoulder Sanders. So if we can't get Ward, then we're out and we'll go in another direction. That's what Tennessee's got to figure out. Because Tennessee might want Carter and the Browns might say, well, if we can't get Ward, then we're going to take Carter. And now Tennessee is out of the player they want, which is why they wouldn't want to make a trade.
Don Hahn
Well, let. Let me ask you this. What is the likelihood of Cleveland loving both quarterbacks equally? Two different types of quarterbacks.
Alan Hahn
Very different.
Don Hahn
So how can you say they're locked into a quarterback at 2? So you're telling me they said they would have no problem pivoting to the other guy? Whoever's taken first. Cam Ward goes first. They're taking Sanders. Vice versa. That. Listen, they may. But doesn't that seem strange? Like you love them both equally? They're two different types of quarterbacks.
Alan Hahn
Yeah, I don't think.
Don Hahn
Desperate for QB again, you love them.
Caller
Well, it's, it's situational. Right. Like it depends on the team. I think if you're Cleveland and you're stuck with the DeSean Watson contract, whatever rookie quarterback you can get in the first round on a rookie deal sounds great.
Don Hahn
That, that's, that's what I think. But you still have to like him, Peter.
Caller
No, you have to like them. But I think they feel like at this point they have a guy who basically can't stay on the field. And I didn't read what were the details of. Do you guys know the details of how they amended the contract with desean? I mean, they're still stuck with him either way.
Alan Hahn
They reworked. Yeah, they reworked it. It's. It's basically, I guess they deferred some. Yeah, they deferred 135 million in cap charges in the future. My God, it really now is turning into the absolute worst deal you could possibly have ever made because they're going to be paying for this for years. So, so, so let's see, I'm just trying to scan here to see by restructuring, they cleared 36 million this year. They were 22 over the cap for that. So that allows them to be cap compliant and then also have a little bit of cap. Right. The thing is though, what they did with, by pushing money forward though, is just going to leave them in hell. They're hoping that at some point he won't be able to play anymore. That's what they're hoping for. And insurance will pick it up.
Caller
But, but my point is, you know, they may be a little bit more flexible. That may be a team that goes. There are a couple, you know, quarterbacks that would interest us just because we got to start figuring a way out of this business one way or the other and we can't afford another big contract. So it's got to be a rookie deal.
Don Hahn
It's so Cleveland though, isn't it? They're taking a quarterback no matter what. Like that's, that's why they're the Cleveland Browns. That's why they haven't been able to find a damn quarterback since, you know, Karl, because that's not that to me, that's just not logical. Even though these are the two best.
Alan Hahn
Quarterbacks, remember, Watson can't play, he can't play next year. He's coming off Achilles.
Don Hahn
But you, but you could still. It's not like they're a quarterback away. I'm not. Again, I'm not. I know they need a quarterback, but to be locked in and say we'll take either of these two guys, that's how desperate we are. Like, I just find it hard to believe that they value. If you're going to grade these guys, they both grade out as the best quarterbacks available.
Alan Hahn
Well, coming up, we have a lot of calls to get to and a lot of discussion. Of course, Knicks in the Lakers tonight in la. But I see already two calls about Don and his rose from Titanic take. And one caller has an even more evil version of rose. Whoa, I can't wait to hear that.
Caller
Oh, that pops.
Alan Hahn
Yeah. Stay tuned for that and more. Don Han Rosenberg, 880 ESPN. Donnie, please.
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Alan Hahn
Thanks for listening to the Don Han and Rosenberg podcast.
Caller
I didn't listen to anything you just said.
Alan Hahn
Catch the show on demand whenever you want. Just subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts. They don't play enough. Eagles. How do we feel collectively about the Eagles? Please come on now. Just a smile. This is the song of Rose.
Don Hahn
She's lionized.
Alan Hahn
She is lion eyes.
Don Hahn
Cheap, right?
Caller
This is. This is very out. Alan. Getting very excited.
Don Hahn
Eagles.
Caller
Don is again, more out. It's very.
Alan Hahn
Alan, very random. Yeah, I love Eagles. Who doesn't love the Eagles?
Don Hahn
Who doesn't love the Eagles?
Alan Hahn
How do you not like the Eagles?
Don Hahn
Come on, dude.
Caller
Well, you said two different words. You said. First you said, who doesn't love the Eagles? Then you said, who doesn't like the Eagles? And I, I can firmly say I don't love the Eagles, but can also firmly say, sure, I like the Eagles.
Alan Hahn
Come on now. All right, listen, it's not for everyone. And. And I'm not the type of person that gets mad if you don't like what I like. I'm like, great. More for me.
Caller
I mean, I'll say this. I think that I think the lion.
Alan Hahn
Is a great song.
Caller
I think the Eagles greatest hits being the number one selling album of all time is like a weird made up thing by some Illuminati. I don't understand. It doesn't make sense.
Don Hahn
Especially when you get why.
Alan Hahn
Why not?
Don Hahn
We're talking about their first greatest hits.
Caller
It doesn't have Hotel California.
Don Hahn
Doesn't have Hotel California.
Caller
So. No, no. Why doesn't it make sense? Alan, if we were to sit here and do a top 10 biggest music acts of all time, I don't think any of us would include the Eagles.
Don Hahn
Oh, yeah, and they have no top 10.
Alan Hahn
Top 10.
Caller
Yes.
Alan Hahn
Top 10. Oh, they're on my top 10, by the way.
Caller
I'm not saying best biggest music acts of all time.
Don Hahn
Yes.
Alan Hahn
Oh, they.
Don Hahn
The Eagles would be on that list.
Alan Hahn
I mean, stadiums.
Don Hahn
We can't. You can't. You can't ignore the fact they just. They are.
Caller
I I am. They don't have the hits that have longevity.
Don Hahn
Please, they'll tap out.
Alan Hahn
No, seriously, don't. Yeah. Walk away.
Don Hahn
They don't have Springsteen hits.
Caller
They don't have.
Don Hahn
I don't like to do hate being.
Alan Hahn
Out of the game.
Caller
They don't. They just don't.
Alan Hahn
That's one technical foul. The next one you're throwing out of the game. Peter. One more tech and you're out.
Caller
But, but I'm telling you, if the, the, the proof is in the pudding. If the non fans don't know a ton of their songs, the songs aren't as big as people who are fans think they are. So am I missing a ton of songs?
Don Hahn
But if you're not a rock roll fan, then maybe. But if you're a rock and roll fan, you can't possibly opinion.
Alan Hahn
I mean, take it to the limit. Tequila Sunrise, all those songs. Everybody knows Hotel California is the first.
Caller
They're just so many other rock bands. There, there's. I mean these are big songs, but there's so many other rock bands that I know way more songs from.
Alan Hahn
You know what's on your influence that they had. Come on. No, no. Like I'm not even like. There's just like 12 more. So what do you mean? Who. It's like they were an influential band.
Caller
I, I don't, I don't, I don't know. I. I think we were to sit here. They're a bigger all time act than, than if we were to go through pop music. You don't think you're gonna find 10 people that are bigger than the Eagles?
Don Hahn
No, you're dead wrong. I mean it's just, it's historically.
Caller
No, Don. You could be snooty if you want. You're wrong.
Don Hahn
I'm not being snooty. I'm trying to. No, you're. You just. I, I can't. I. I always hate that whole. Because you're throwing out an opinion. So I don't want to say you're wrong. I just think it's just so off base, man. It's just not. What you're saying is just not factual.
Caller
I cannot. I, to the day I die will not understand how they have the greatest selling album of all time.
Don Hahn
But does that tell A lot of people like it there.
Caller
But it doesn't make sense.
Don Hahn
It doesn't have to make sense. I don't understand how anyone could like anything from the Grateful Dead. I think it's complete noise. But I have to respect that they're a huge band. Because.
Caller
Well, listen, I'm not. Listen. There's no denying they're huge. But it doesn't surprise you that it's the greatest selling album of all time.
Don Hahn
Obviously album shouldn't count. I think we'd all agree on that. But the fact is, is that.
Alan Hahn
That. I'll give you that.
Don Hahn
That. But that. That it has sold more than any other single album, greatest hits or otherwise.
Caller
It's very.
Don Hahn
It doesn't even have Hotel California on it. Which is probably their biggest hit. I need to know. You don't have to get it.
Caller
You're making me dig in. Cuz you're being a bit of a snooty jerk.
Don Hahn
Not being, but noody.
Caller
You're making me dig in more than I mean to dig in. They're a huge band. My original point was. I believe it is Illuminati nonsense that it's the greatest selling album of all time. I literally can't believe. I can't. I'm sorry it's not bigger than Thriller. It couldn't have sold more than Thriller. It's impossible. There's not a way in the world. There are not people in Zimbabwe playing the Eagles album without Hotel California. There's not a chance.
Alan Hahn
How do you know it's impossible. How do you know it's impossible? One person. We can find one person in Zimbabwe who has. It has Hotel California and they're playing.
Caller
Well, guess what? They're not playing on that CD because it's not on it.
Alan Hahn
All I know is I'm with Don about the greatest hits thing. I don't know, like it's greatest hits. Does it really count? But it does show that there. And remember this is also like the fact that the popularity is. Because it's a lot more generations connected to it. You know what I mean? Like, it's just. They are. If you are a rock musician, they are a band that you will. You will find influence influential. It's impossible to know lyrically all of it.
Caller
They're bigger than the Stones.
Alan Hahn
Just that's.
Don Hahn
Well then. Well, it's just gargantuan.
Alan Hahn
Yeah.
Don Hahn
You know, listen, I. When you talk about just influence. How long they've been around where they started in the early 60s, the British Invasion. It's.
Alan Hahn
I mean, Peter, they were. They're still touring. They still. They still perform. There's not a big American said that they can. They sell. They sell out arenas. They used to sell out stadiums.
Caller
Listen, hold on. Again, you're not. Let's not check the goal post. They're. They're a gigantic, popular band with hits, for sure. I'm just saying that stat always seems lofty for who they're like, how has that sold more copies than the White Album? How has that sold more copies than several Beatles albums? Elvis Presley.
Alan Hahn
You're accusing. You're accusing ballot stuffing? Is that what you're doing?
Caller
I'm not really accusing anything. It just doesn't make any sense to me.
Don Hahn
That's all right. No, I'm not asking you to make sense, but I'm not saying it should make sense to you. I'm just putting you. When you see that and you know, the body of work and how influential, it just. You just got to accept it. You don't have to like it. You don't have to understand it, but it just. That's just the way that it is. All right, well, I gotta go through.
Alan Hahn
Let's get to some calls.
Caller
All right, we're all over.
Alan Hahn
We're all over the map today, which is always fun with this show. I love this, but I want to take this call because I just need to hear this about Don's, by the way. And Don, I know you have already had that take on the previous show. My timeline is there's a lot of people who never heard it before and absolutely loved it. So this is why this has become a thing today, Mike. Enlarchment. Mike.
Peter Rosenberg
Yep.
Don Hahn
What's up, Mike?
Alan Hahn
What's up, Mike? So we got you. So.
Peter Rosenberg
First time, long time. Yeah, I'm here.
Alan Hahn
I'm in the car.
Peter Rosenberg
Don's point about Rose from Titanic is spot on, but she pales in comparison to Jenny from Forrest Gump. Jenny was abusive and dismissive to a mentally handicapped person and then only came back to him when she was dying of AIDS and he was a shrimp billionaire. I don't think you get worse than that.
Alan Hahn
It's such a great. Such a great. You know what? She's pure evil. Mike is so right. She's in the hall of fame. She's the one welcoming Rose into the hall of fame. She's inducting her. She's the one. Because he. Everything he said is so true. I mean, the fact that he's by the bus and she's with all the hippies and he's in uniform and they're mocking him, and then he's. Why are you so good to me? Cuz you're my girl. And she still gets on the bus. Come on. The guy gives him a look here.
Don Hahn
Sorry.
Alan Hahn
What was the great line? Sorry I messed up your black black panther Party. Like he's such an innocent guy.
Don Hahn
She's bad.
Caller
Well, by the way, we also got to add, you got to add that she slept with him too, which is kind of inappropriate in retrospect.
Don Hahn
Inappropriate, but. But. Or did him a favor. One of the two.
Caller
No, not at the end. Several times. They, she hooked up early, man, and, and took his virginity and then later, of course they had a child together.
Alan Hahn
Oh yeah, yeah, okay, right.
Don Hahn
She did.
Alan Hahn
But by the way, we never found out that he gets sick because she had it and did he get it now? You know what I mean? Like there's a lot of things that's.
Don Hahn
Going deep, which I have information on, but I'll save it for another day. They were going to make a sequel and I'm telling you, look it up. They were going to make a sequel. Thank God they didn't because the ideas they had for it were an absolute wreck anyway. She's evil. She's not Rose, because she ended up doing the right thing because that is his son, so she could have never told him about it. And she wanted to make sure her son was taken care of because if you remember, quite by accident, but he was like a millionaire. So she knows she's dying and she wants to make sure her son, his son is taken care of. She ended up doing the right thing. Plus she had a drug problem which I think probably led to her poor decisions and I think she was abused. She was bad for him. That's why she kept running away from him, because she knew she was toxic and didn't want to bring him down. So there was good to her, there was all no good. You can't be pure evil with some good. You have to admit Jenny had some good, mostly bad, but some good. Rosie was pure evil from the get go. There's no pure good, there's no good ever. 0.
Caller
Don won the argument when he asked Alan to name a good quality about her. That was the thing. Alan was stuck. There was not one good quality.
Alan Hahn
No, Rose. Rose was very self involved, I'll give you that. But come on, Jenny. No, but Jenny also did the same thing. No, he just lived life getting what she wanted.
Caller
No, but hold on.
Alan Hahn
And every time her fallback was always. Because she knew he was always going to be there. He was blindly loyal and by the way, guess so he was always the fallback.
Caller
No, but here's why, here's why I have to defend Jenny way over over Rose. A lot of people are like that where they have the person they've always loved in Their life and they end up coming back to them. It may not be nice, but it's not the only defining quality they have. She did. She was involved in front of him. But hold on. But you can say to Don's point, you could see the parts. She was out there at least, like protesting and trying to find peace. She did something. She stood for something. She had human qualities. The only thing we know about Rose is the moment she got on the ship and just tortured everyone around her.
Alan Hahn
She. She first of all let the hippie slap her around. She had no problem with that. She was getting high.
Don Hahn
Hold on.
Caller
How was she really doing? How do you know she had no problem with that? That is incredible.
Alan Hahn
She stayed with him. She got on the bus.
Don Hahn
She got on the bus. Self esteem issues.
Caller
Yeah, she had problems.
Don Hahn
There's some excuses for her behavior. Rose with a youth, euthanized the boy. She wanted the boy to actually have a father. His father. And have him have a good life. He was a billionaire. Rose, the billionaire diamond over the side. She didn't care about her family at all. Jenny had problems. She didn't want to be toxic to him. She did him a favor by running away from.
Caller
That's right.
Don Hahn
Then, yes, when she.
Alan Hahn
When she.
Don Hahn
When she acquired aids, we all assumed she had aids. Right.
Alan Hahn
And then when he.
Don Hahn
Obviously she came back to him. I get it. She's a user. No, I'm not saying she's pure good. But there's good there. There's no good with Rose.
Caller
I. With you, Don. We're in locks.
Don Hahn
Thank you.
Caller
By the way. I want to point out the whole thing feels slightly chauvinistic. We're all just pointing out the evil women in film. We could do a different one for the horrible men. It would take us too long.
Alan Hahn
Easily.
Caller
Yeah. The women.
Alan Hahn
Equal opportunity.
Caller
Yeah, no equal opportunity. Evil women stand out more. The men could take us forever. But if we're talking about evil spouses and partners and films, Ballard comes in with a great one. Don. Sharon Stone in casinos, among the worst of all time.
Don Hahn
Well, she was no good. She was absolutely no good.
Caller
No, she was more than no good. She. She literally tied her kid to the.
Don Hahn
Bed so she can go out, party. That's bad.
Caller
That's really bad.
Alan Hahn
She was quite. But she was quite miserable from the start though, right? Like she.
Caller
No, she had problems and she had problems.
Alan Hahn
There's no question she had some issues.
Caller
But she was bad.
Don Hahn
Bad.
Alan Hahn
No, no, she was pretty bad. Yeah, she was. That was not a character that was.
Caller
Easily likable of the three that we've mentioned that actively tried to get the man killed by a friend of theirs. Like she's the only one. So that she deserves her own category.
Alan Hahn
Fair enough. All right. By the way, foot footnote, just to be clear, Eagle's Greatest Hits is the all time bestselling album in the US but not in the world. Thriller oh is I have nothing to be worried. So yes, Zimbabwe, they don't listen to the Eagles, but in the US we love them.
Caller
So I, I got upset for no reason. It's not even true.
Alan Hahn
No reason.
Don Hahn
Number one.
Caller
Yeah, sure.
Alan Hahn
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Don Hahn
We're in the US If I when I show in Zimbabwe, we can open up some doors.
Alan Hahn
Yeah, but we're in America.
Don Hahn
Well, to be honest, with the app, where we are all over the world. Download the app.
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Yeah, it is.
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Caller
I didn't listen to anything you just said.
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Caller
Oh, he turns it into like a song.
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Don Hahn
Kind of sound like Joel.
Alan Hahn
You did. More calls coming up. Let's see, Keenan and Fairfield Keenan.
Peter Rosenberg
Good evening, gentlemen. Happy Thursday, Don. I love you, Alan. I love you. And let me preface this by saying. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm just going to politely disagree inside with Peter here. I'm in my mid-30s. I've never been able to get on board with the Eagles. My father, who's in his mid-60s, absolutely loves the Eagles. I've tried to listen to them over and over and over again. I don't know what it is about them that I just don't vibe with. I don't know if it's too slow, I don't know if it's the type.
Alan Hahn
Of happens slow rock.
Peter Rosenberg
But your conversation with. With the album sales, that's all well and good, but we should dig into the demographics of those sales. And I feel like if you're going to talk to them as one of the best all time, they need to go beyond the air and the demographic that they were in. And I just don't really see or hear about people my age or a little older, even a little younger listening to or talking about the Eagles. They're talking about Led Zeppelin, they're talking about Steely Dan, they're talking about the Doobie Brothers.
Don Hahn
Well, wait a minute.
Peter Rosenberg
I really don't.
Alan Hahn
If you're talking about those bands, you're talking. You're talking about. If you're naming those bands and you like them, then you like the Eagles itself.
Don Hahn
You trying to say Steely Man's a bigger band than the Eagles?
Caller
Well, there's two conversations.
Don Hahn
Led Zeppelin. You had me. Now, if you're going to go, oh, they're not the Beatles, they're not the Stone.
Caller
He just said he doesn't hear people talking about them.
Don Hahn
That's what he said. But he's hearing people talk about Steely Dan.
Caller
Honestly?
Don Hahn
Yes. Come on, stop it. No, no, no, Stop it.
Peter Rosenberg
I don't want to take anything away from them.
Don Hahn
Peter, come on. You're telling me there's more people walking around talking about Steely Dan than the Eagles?
Caller
I'm saying right now, honestly, there are. Honestly.
Don Hahn
Give me what song?
Caller
Well, let me say a word and I'll tell you. The Eagles may have sold more records. They may be a bigger, more popular band than a bunch of the bands that he mentioned. I would say, and I don't care how this sounds, that the bands like he just referred to and I would include other sort of blue eyed soul bands and quite kind of pop rock like your hall of Notes etc, are doing better in this generation. They are surviving and playing more and being more talked about by younger people than the Eagles are. That doesn't mean the Eagles are.
Alan Hahn
Because their songs are sampled. Their songs are sampled.
Don Hahn
Song are they playing.
Caller
I don't.
Alan Hahn
There's a couple that have. That have been sampled. Cely Dan. Yeah. Has been sampled.
Caller
Yeah. K19, kid Charlemagne, black Cow.
Don Hahn
I like Steely Dan a lot. I. You can't say they're more relevant to what. What band transcends generations other than like the Beatles or Led Zeppelin, like, but.
Caller
Led Zeppelin, another great example, still touring.
Don Hahn
They lost Glenn Fry and they're still touring.
Alan Hahn
I find ridiculous though that what, that what Kenan brought up was like, you know, just because it's one demographic. Are you telling me then that the same people bought the same album twice, three times, four times, like it can't possibly just be, you know, white people that are, that were born in the 70s are the only ones listening to this? That's not true. It can't be true. Otherwise then we must all own four versions of the album just for it to be the, the highest selling album in the U.S. well, frankly, I don't think that helps. What else explains it?
Caller
Well, he's not helping his argument in the sense that you can't deny what the numbers are. They are. They are what they are. Now the fact of the matter is artists like the Eagles have a bigger demo than, you know, listen, you and I could all fight. I'll tell you, Stevie wonders for me 100 times better than the Eagles. And Songs of the Key of Life didn't sell nearly the amount of copies that the Eagles did. That could be a demographics conversation, but that doesn't change the fact that they sold what they sold. They're. They're very, very big. I just don't think to. To the point I was making earlier. For me, they haven't transcended and been a big part of my life in the way that other rock bands are tangentially a part of my life.
Alan Hahn
I get that. And, and with, with Stevie Wonder, wouldn't it have been the, the music quium would have been the album that. Right. That's the greatest hits, isn't it, for Stevie Wonder. Like, that's the one that should have been the one that sold. Because that has, like, there's two. There's two volumes of that. And that's. You talk about no skips. That's a solid six hours of no skip music.
Don Hahn
But.
Alan Hahn
Right. But it just didn't sell for whatever reason. The same prob.
Don Hahn
The problem I had with Keenan's original argument. Like, he doesn't like them.
Caller
Okay.
Don Hahn
I'm not music.
Caller
That's not the argument.
Don Hahn
I mean, but that's what he's saying. I don't. I don't get it. I don't understand. Listen, I don't. Peter's with me. I don't get you two. I like a couple of songs. I don't. That doesn't do it for me. But I can't ignore what a mega band they were back in the 80s and still how relevant they are today. But it's not my cup of tea. Maybe it did. Maybe, Peter, it didn't end up in your wheelhouse because you don't really like a lot of the songs. And maybe if you did, it would be amazing because you're. You're a rock and roll guy. But I love Paul Simon. I would put Simon and Garfunkel up as some of the greatest music I've ever heard, you know, But I. I can't put them on the same level of the Eagles. I wish I could. Paul Simon solo, maybe. But, like, obviously, if you like the Eagles the way you like Paul Simon, I think you'd be totally on board with the relevancy of the Eagles.
Alan Hahn
That's the beauty of music, is that it's. We can all have different tastes and some things connect and some things don't. And, you know, nobody's wrong. That's just. That's the thing about the opinion of music. No one's wrong because it's what appeals to you. By the way, do we all like Dirks Bentley, though? We do like him, right?
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Wow. Like you.
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Podcast Summary: Don, Hahn & Rosenberg - Hour 3: Rose, Jenny and The Eagles
Episode Details:
In this engaging episode of the Don, Hahn & Rosenberg podcast, hosts Don La Greca, Alan Hahn, and Peter Rosenberg delve into a multifaceted discussion that spans cinematic character analysis, NFL trade dynamics, and a heated debate on music album sales. The conversation is lively, with multiple callers contributing their perspectives, making it a dynamic and informative session for listeners.
The episode kicks off with a deep dive into the characterization of Rose from Titanic. Don Hahn presents a controversial view, labeling Rose as "pure evil," and contrasts her actions with those of Jenny from Forrest Gump.
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Don Hahn's Critique of Rose:
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Shifting gears, the hosts transition to NFL-related discussions, focusing on the New York Giants' quarterback situation and potential trade strategies.
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A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a passionate debate about the Eagles' Greatest Hits album and its status as the best-selling album of all time.
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Alan Hahn and Callers' Skepticism:
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Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a high level of interaction with their audience, addressing diverse topics and integrating caller opinions seamlessly into the conversation.
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This episode of Don, Hahn & Rosenberg masterfully balances analytical discussions with lively debates, enriched by audience participation. Whether dissecting the moral complexities of Hollywood characters, navigating the intricate landscape of NFL trades, or challenging established beliefs about music sales, the hosts provide a platform for diverse viewpoints and in-depth conversations. Listeners are left with a nuanced understanding of each topic, encouraging them to form their own opinions and engage further with the subjects discussed.
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Note: This summary intentionally excludes advertisements, introductions, and non-content segments to focus solely on the substantive discussions and analyses presented during the episode.