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David Spade
See mint mobile.com you thought that was funny? You were laughing like a hyena when he said it. What the hell is wrong with you?
Brett
And we're very proud two weeks in a row now to have local superstars on the phone Right now is Mr. David Spade. Mr. Spade, are you there?
David Spade
Who else did you have? Irma Bomback.
Brett
Yep, we had Irma Bomback and Linda Carter. Last week we had a cook off right here on this. It was great. Did you Last week with Michael Longfellow.
David Spade
Oh, okay. I know him. Yeah. Yeah, good job.
Brett
From snl. And he was in town and came down here, which was pretty cool. And you are you since Irma Bombeck and Linda Carter and maybe Alice Cooper, which I'm a little bit tired of that one. You're probably our most famous person from Phoenix, don't you think?
David Spade
I like to hear that. But you know what? I saw some top 10 list. I wasn't even on it. I'm like, okay, that's enough.
Brett
Who was on it?
David Spade
It's like huge. I think Hugh down.
Brett
Oh yeah, he's.
David Spade
He's always in there wiggling in the Top five and. But I can't think of who else. There was a good. Oh, Emma Stone. That's legit.
Brett
Oh, that's a big one. Yeah, that's true.
David Spade
She's Tucson, I think, but.
Brett
Yeah, she doesn't claim it.
David Spade
Barry Goldwater is getting up there. He's got to be pretty old at this point.
Brett
Yeah, he's still. He's still good, though, I think, in the.
David Spade
You know, it's funny because I. When I was in Casa Grande when I grew up, my brother kupd's been around a while.
Brett
Oh, yeah.
David Spade
Just. I don't know if you guys know, but. So he wrote KUPD on his wall with paint. And my mom was like, oh, they're devil worshipers. Couldn't even deal with it. Sheep. Because it was like in five foot letters. I'm like, brian, what are you doing? But we were Casagrandi. We were like, hey, man, this is.
Brett
But honestly, David, if somebody is painting radio station call letters on their wall in 5ft length, they might be devil worshippers. I think that might be.
David Spade
They were saying you guys are. They were. Oh.
Brett
Oh, I see.
David Spade
Indoctrinating him.
Brett
Well, we were.
David Spade
I don't think you guys were there then. It was the wild one, Dave Pratt.
Brett
Oh, yeah, you were. Back in the day. Yeah. Back when that thief was on the air. We'll get into that.
David Spade
It's so disgusting.
Brett
When you. Now, let me ask you this, because you graduated Saguaro High School, correct?
David Spade
I think so, yeah.
Brett
Yeah, something like that. So it was over in Scottsdale. You're in that area when you started getting sort of some. Some serious notoriety and then came back to town. Who. And they may be listening today, which is why I want you to answer this honestly. Who did you want to first rub the fame in their face? Who at Saguaro High School was the one? You're like, this one's going to eat it the most.
David Spade
God, I don't know. Because I was such a. I was pretty friendly with most of the people there. I wasn't really that. I was just like, which girls will be nice to me now? But that didn't even work out exactly right. It was. It wasn't. You know, the one funny thing I did is when we were doing that movie Black Sheep a while ago, it wasn't that far after Saguaro, but we came to town. I think we were doing like a Planet Hollywood or something dumb. But me and Farley, I go, I'll go show you my old high school. So we went over there and Then we went to the office, and we got on the loudspeaker, made fake announcements, and we were like, we're having a bake sale. You know, we're just making up stuff. And then Farley's like, The principal is Mrs. Court. He's like, oh, put your shirt on. And she's like, don't say that.
Brett
You know.
David Spade
But we started just making up stuff, and it was getting weirder and weirder, and people in classes looking up, going, what's going on? And then they figured it out.
Brett
Hold on. You. Without telling people who you were, you just. The student body assumed there was in a sexual assault during the announcements.
David Spade
Yeah, yeah. This is the microphone to the whole school. We're like, okay. We just started going, hey, guys, sorry to interrupt your class, but the BMX championship is canceled after school. And everyone's like, oh, it is. Like, they didn't know it was. You know. So we just. Then we start getting worse and worse until they finally had to grab it and go, I get out of here.
Brett
There's no nudity. No nudity on the morning.
David Spade
But it's funny because I run into people that go, hey, dude, I was in class once, and you guys got. I was like, oh, you were there for that.
Brett
That is so cool to just be able to have that kind of juice to wander in and go, give me the mic and just talk to these guys.
David Spade
Just to picture Farley going, for the.
Brett
Love of God, that would be awesome.
David Spade
Not knowing what's happening. She's like, oh, you're hurting me.
Brett
Wait a minute. Were you actually assaulting her? That would have made it even better.
David Spade
No, we were laughing, and she's waving her hands. Guys, no, no, don't say this.
Brett
Right. Yeah. So you didn't come back and, like, take advantage of Spade fame?
David Spade
No, I mean, I still go back and go to all the stupid places I used to go, and I do like going back there. I remember because when I'm doing Celebrity. And I went to Celebrity Theater when I was, I think, 14 and saw George Carlin there. Wow. Celebrity's been around, too.
Brett
Yeah, Long time. We've done a lot of stuff there. Yeah, you're there. Friday night.
David Spade
Celebrity Theater is great. Yeah, that's Friday.
Brett
And I got married in the Celebrity Theater. Yeah, we married Brady.
David Spade
No, you did not.
Brett
We did. We had a big show and married Brady right there on the stage at Celebrity Theater.
David Spade
In the round.
Brett
In the round. So that kind of negates the importance of your gig Friday that we.
David Spade
I know. We got. Who are they turning away?
Brett
Yeah, exactly. They'll let anybody out there. It's no big deal.
David Spade
And also, did you air it on the radio show?
Brett
That's right. It was on radio in the morning.
David Spade
Was it?
Brett
Yeah, we painted it on the walls. And Friday you're at Celebrity Theater. You can get tickets at Ticketmaster. And then Thursday, you evidently lost a bet and you have to go down to Tucson and do a show.
David Spade
You know what's funny is that I haven't been to Tucson. I haven't performed in Tucson in so long. It's at the Linda Ronstadt Theater. Did she go to U of A or something?
Brett
Yeah, she's from Tucson. Yeah, she's from there. Yeah. She's super famous down in Tucson. Yeah.
David Spade
Oh, yeah, I love her. I'll give her. She could be number one out there in Arizona. There you go. But it's gonna be fun because, I don't know. You know, I haven't been to Dirt Bags in a while. Or all those bars down there.
Brett
They got a Dirt Bags up here now. You don't even have to go all.
David Spade
The way to Tucson.
Brett
It's right over in Arcadia. You can pop over to 44th and.
David Spade
32 years later, they decide to expand.
Brett
They just raised enough money to finally go, let's open another one. We're doing.
David Spade
Hey, I'm an angel investor.
Brett
Yeah, we're pretty good now. I think we can. I think we can make that move. David, I have to. Go ahead.
David Spade
Okay. I was gonna ask if there's a new minder. Binders, actually.
Brett
Funny. They closed it. They did. They 2.0'd it. And it's equally as smelly and awful as the first one.
David Spade
I was at Arizona State. They're like, let's go to the vine. It's 90 for one. I'm like, what? Talk about getting wasted.
Brett
Yeah. Was that where you hung out a lot now? Were you a Mill Avenue rat?
David Spade
For a while, I'd go to minor. But, yeah, I do whatever. Everyone did.
Brett
Yeah, that was it. And then you just.
David Spade
Yeah, of course.
Brett
What did you go to ASU for?
David Spade
I don't know. I went there. My brother went, and then I started in Stand up, and I was a pledge, and they're like, I didn't know they were. First they were kissing my ass for the pledge week, and then a week later, they're like, hey, scrub my butt with a toothbrush. I'm like, I'm sorry, is this a freak off? I don't do that. I'm the guy you were kissing their ass a week ago. And then they're like, go get some river rocks for me. At 3:00am I go, guys, what's going on here? This seemed to take a turn for the worse. They're like, you're a pledge, you loser. I'm like, oh, no. And so I was stuck there for semesters and just barely staying, literally staying alive. They're throwing paprika on me every day. I'm like, what's happening? So I wound up getting through it, and then I just left to do stand up.
Brett
Just left to be famous somewhere else.
David Spade
I laughed and said, listen, I literally had. I go, if I can make 80 bucks a week doing stand up, I think I can do this. And everyone's like, I think you're lowballing it a bit.
Brett
It might be dropping down a little. I have to tell you that you're on the show today because of Frank Caliendo. Now, he said that he told you to be on the show to promote Friday. And then he. But I don't know if he told you the end of that. That he said when he. When he text me, he said, if you guys get Spade on there and tell him, or I'll tell him that I helped with that, it might help me get on Spade's podcast with Dana Carvey. Is that true at all, that this will.
David Spade
Yes, for sure.
Brett
No kidding.
David Spade
You like Frank and he's funny. Yeah, yeah, we love it because Dana is an impressionist, too, and Frank's so good.
Brett
That.
David Spade
And my buddy Jody's always listening to you guys in Arizona still. He went to school with me, and he's like, you got to get on there because it's so hilarious every day. And. And so Caliento is very welcome to come on. I. I hit him up and I said, you got to come on.
Brett
Yeah, that's what I was. Because I told Frank, I said, I think you're selling yourself short. That. That you need me to be, like, the last step for you to get on. I think you're going to get on there. I think these guys want you on there, or they don't. I don't think I can help at all.
David Spade
No, we're. We're lowering the standards. Next week, we're going to have scenes from your wedding.
Brett
Oh, good. Yeah. Well, there might be some pictures of that wedding when you're there Friday. We might.
David Spade
We might put some highlights. Oh, yeah, you're going to bring. Oh, yeah. Okay, good. I'm looking forward to it.
Brett
Yeah. The album will be up on the screen.
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David Spade
Here's my crowd work. Someone goes hey David. And I go kick them out.
Brett
I might test that. I might get a front row seat.
David Spade
Just funny when I go because celebrities like really a nice like 2700 seater. But if I go on the road with I mean not like Shane Gillis, but if even when the days when I go out with Adam or jump on with him and we do one of those where it's like 10,000 seats. It's very hard to do my mumbly like throwaway jokes when it's 10,000 people yelling benchwarmers, you know, between if there's one second of silence. And so it's very hard to do my subtle, hilarious, very thinky act yeah, yeah, yeah.
Brett
You got too much thinking. It's too cerebral for a giant.
David Spade
I know. Everyone's just grabbing their head, going, this is so complex.
Brett
I was with. This is not in any way. Try to brag, because it isn't. And you'll know in a second what I mean. I was with Jon Lovitz, and I was showing him Scottsdale, like, Old Town Scottsdale. And speaking of bench warmers and a girl. And he. And the waitress came up, and this was a great moment that I watched his face go from happy Lovett's to miserable Lovett's in like, half a second. Because the waitress came by and he said, do you know who I am? Like, immediately, the first thing when she came, not even like, can I get you. Do you know who I am? And. And then he goes, do you know who this guy is? And she didn't know either of us. And then she said. She said you were familiar. And I said, do you know who David Spade is? And she goes, oh, yeah. And I said, oh, no. I said, that guy knows him. And he lost it. Like, he said, well, that's not how.
David Spade
You introduce anybody to anyone ever.
Brett
And he was very bothered by that. And then she went on about bench warmers for about 20 minutes. And I said, you're the one.
David Spade
He kept saying, I'm in bench warmer.
Brett
She sort of, like, casually remembered that, but she really remembered you. And it was wildly impressive.
David Spade
Remembers the guy in the closet. Howie. Yeah. She said, you go, do you know who I am? And she goes, his grandson.
Brett
Well, somebody did that, too. And she said, is this your son? And I said, yeah. And Lovett's and I are, like, 13 years apart. That is not my son. Like, he gets so offended so quickly. It's fun, but an old. He does not fit in an old town Scottsdale at all.
David Spade
I just saw Love it this weekend. We go. He goes, I'm. And every time he putts it in, he goes, another eagle. And I go, I don't know if you know what an eagle is.
Brett
Yeah, I don't know.
David Spade
Four over par. Yeah.
Brett
Four and a half hours with Lovett's, which. That's a lot.
David Spade
Yeah, Lovett's is fun, so you got to hang out. That's good.
Brett
Yeah.
David Spade
Well, this place is a good time, man. I. I miss saguaro. I'm. I sometimes drive back, but it's, like, chained up, you know, it's not as loosey goosey as it used to be. It's like walls and.
Brett
Yeah, you're not allowed to just wander on campuses like we used to and take over the intercom as an adult. That's probably. I know.
David Spade
It used to be. Oh, the good old days.
Brett
Yeah. When adults used to wander the campus freely. Those good old days. I remember that now.
David Spade
I get carjacked. Yeah. I'm scared, but I just saw there was something. Oh, you guys got the Phoenix open. The Phoenix open, Which they changed. Like the garbage can open, which is the worst idea.
Brett
That's right.
David Spade
What is it called?
Brett
Waste management. Yeah.
David Spade
Oh, yeah. Worse. Who cleared that? And then you got a lot going on. The Cardinals are coming up. You're really bumping there.
Brett
You don't. You don't have a place here or care to ever again.
David Spade
No, I just have a pile of money and I used store it.
Brett
Oh, okay. Well, that's good.
David Spade
Yeah.
Brett
So you're keeping your roots. I get it.
David Spade
Yeah.
Brett
That's sweet.
David Spade
When I. I used to bus at Scottsdale. No, I dishwashed at Scottsdale Conference center. And then I was a busboy at. All those places are closed. At the Quilted Bear.
Brett
The Quilted Bear still open? I think it is. Oh, my God. I didn't know that.
David Spade
Over on Lincoln. Yeah, yeah, it was. I was there. I was just getting constantly fired. My mom was like, oh, not again. You can't do anything. I'm like, I know, but maybe my joke mumbling will take off.
Brett
And who knew? Did she try to encourage the joke mumbling? Was she encouraging of your career?
David Spade
She actually really was. She's so funny. Like, because she's such a typical mom. Like the other day she added me on to like a 44 person text chat with people. I don't even know who they are. And I'm like, mom, am I supposed to be on there? She's like, oh, say something and be fun. I'm like, I don't know what this is about or what they're talking about. And who's Dottie? She's like, oh, why did you get so busy on me? I just. Tell me what we're talking about. I don't. It's 400 phone numbers. There's no names. I thought this is an FBI trap.
Brett
Yeah, you'll get canceled.
David Spade
Yeah. I'm like, I'm not talking to these people.
Brett
Well, next time you're here, you need to come in. You need to come into the station. I know. You won't. That was a false way.
David Spade
No, I will for sure.
Brett
No way.
David Spade
Narrator. He never did.
Brett
And then he's show my tombstone. And it says on there Spade never showed.
David Spade
Spade never buzzed by like he said he would? No. But I come from Tucson, so I have to drive up, and then I fly to Albuquerque. Abq.
Brett
Oh, man.
David Spade
So I'm doing really. I go, just give me the three most boiling places in America right now. Yeah.
Brett
Who's doing your booking? A meth addict. Like, Tucson to Phoenix to Albuquerque is, like, Walter White in charge of your cartel is sponsoring the tour.
David Spade
Exactly. By the way, I'm in a parking lot right now where I ate breakfast, and I'm, like, waiting for my crack dealer or whatever.
Brett
It could happen.
David Spade
He's late again. Not a good business guy.
Brett
Not as reliable as you'd think.
David Spade
Yeah. So it's gonna be 112 and Tucson.
Brett
Yeah, same here.
David Spade
You're gonna enjoy the sweatshirt at home.
Brett
Yeah, I remember.
David Spade
I can't believe how many people are tricked into moving there, though. They're like, dude, Scottsdale's blowing up. I'm like, do you know about this dirty little secret of six months out of the year?
Brett
It sneaks up on you, too. It's like, it's never. It's never a sur. The weather always acts like it's the first time we've ever experienced it. Like, the news is always.
David Spade
When it starts going bad again, you go, oh, my God, we're back already. With the oven mitts on my hands when I get in the car to grab the wheel.
Brett
Yep. Well, you get to experience it Friday. And you're going to be here. Tickets are at Ticketmaster if you want to grab them. Phoenix Celebrity Theater, Friday night. Just one show Friday, right? You're doing the full show?
David Spade
Yeah. Tucson one. They're one in ABQ one and the next. And there you go off to wherever after that. Yeah. So. But I appreciate you guys talking to me. It's nice. I always hear about it. Grew up on kupd. That's excited. And thank you.
Brett
You need to come in more often, come back home, visit the family, and say hi to all of us.
David Spade
More often, I'm just there. It's easier because I do come in. But when it's jammed like this.
Brett
Yeah. Oh, no, I get it. Yeah. I would dodge it, too. And also, we're very proud of you. You realize that, right?
David Spade
Thank you, buddy.
Brett
That's true.
David Spade
You're like, it's easy. You park. You go downtown. You park in a building two blocks away. You're on the fourth level. Argyle meet you, and then you valet. Then you actually, it's Shelf Park. Yeah. No, I know. It's going to be a It'll be a cakewalk.
Brett
It'll be. You've done this before. You're not afraid or anything, are you?
David Spade
Yeah. They're like. Usually it's different. It's like the morning zoo crew in Tulsa. And they're like, okay, hold. Before you get on, it's going to be Mongo Bebop, and there's a robot, and you'll hear a parakeet. I'm like, sorry, what? And they're like, you're on. I'm like, hey. Beep bop boop boop.
Brett
Well, we didn't have the parakeet today. He's not feeling well, but otherwise. Thanks.
David Spade
You guys are funny, and I appreciate the service you're doing.
Brett
Always, always, always be nice to be nice to Cali Endo. And thanks for taking the time this morning. We'll see you Friday.
David Spade
100%. Guys, I'm trying to catch up to Emma's phone. I'm working on it.
Brett
You'll get there. Thanks, David. We'll talk to you soon.
David Spade
I'll get there. All right. Bye, guys.
Brett
Man. There you go. David Spade. Everybo at Celebrity Theater Friday night. Our own local talent. That's what that's called. Local Talent Friday at Celebrity Theater. If you're in Tucson, he's doing a Spanish speaking show at the Ronstadt Music hall on Thursday nights, so that'd be fun as well. If you want to go down to the Dirt Bags and see David Spade, it's David Spade. It's 98 Arizona's most powerful, powerful rock radio station.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona: Episode Summary (June 17, 2025)
Host: John Holmberg
Co-Hosts: Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, Dick Toledo
Guest: David Spade
Release Date: June 17, 2025
In the June 17, 2025 episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness (HMS) on Arizona's #1 Morning Radio Show, host John Holmberg welcomes comedian and actor David Spade for an engaging and humorous discussion. The episode delves into David's connections to Tucson, his early life, experiences in the entertainment industry, and his upcoming projects, providing listeners with a blend of personal anecdotes and professional insights.
David Spade opens up about his roots in Arizona, particularly his ties to Tucson and the renowned radio station KUPD. He reminisces about his upbringing in Casa Grande and shares a humorous story about his brother's dedication to KUPD:
David Spade [02:37]: "He wrote KUPD on his wall with paint. My mom was like, 'Oh, they’re devil worshipers.'"
This anecdote highlights the quirky moments from his childhood and his family's interactions with the local radio culture.
David recounts his high school days at Saguaro High School and a memorable incident involving a playful prank with his friend Chris Farley:
David Spade [04:39]: "We went to the office, got on the loudspeaker, and made fake announcements... It was getting weirder and weirder until they finally had to shut it down."
This story not only showcases David's early penchant for comedy but also his ability to engage and entertain his peers.
Transitioning to his college years, David discusses his time at Arizona State University (ASU) and his initial foray into stand-up comedy. He shares candid moments about the challenges he faced, including fraternity pledges:
David Spade [08:12]: "I went there. My brother went, and then I started in stand-up. I was a pledge, and things got really rough..."
These experiences underscore the resilience and determination that fueled his journey into the entertainment industry.
David provides listeners with details about his upcoming performances in Arizona, expressing excitement about returning to familiar venues:
David Spade [17:32]: "So it's gonna be 112 in Tucson. You're gonna enjoy the sweatshirt at home."
He highlights his shows at the Celebrity Theater in Phoenix, the Linda Ronstadt Theater in Tucson, and mentions participating in a Spanish-speaking show, indicating his versatility and commitment to connecting with diverse audiences.
Throughout the conversation, David shares amusing interactions with other celebrities, including Jon Lovitz:
David Spade [13:46]: "He lost it when the waitress didn’t recognize him. She kept bringing up 'Bench Warmers' for about 20 minutes."
These stories provide a glimpse into the camaraderie and spontaneous humor among entertainers.
David touches upon the support he receives from his family, particularly his mother, who encourages his comedic endeavors:
David Spade [16:33]: "She added me to a 44-person text chat and encouraged me to be fun, even though I didn’t know what it was about."
This segment highlights the balance between his professional life and personal relationships, illustrating the foundational support behind his success.
John Holmberg and co-hosts maintain a light-hearted and conversational tone throughout the episode, fostering an environment where David feels comfortable sharing personal stories. Their banter includes playful teasing and genuine appreciation for David's work:
John Holmberg [19:35]: "It's easy. You park. You go downtown... It'll be a cakewalk."
Their interactions not only entertain but also provide listeners with a sense of familiarity and camaraderie among the hosts and their esteemed guest.
David Spade on Stand-Up Challenges:
“It's very hard to do my subtle, hilarious, very thinky act yeah, yeah, yeah.” ([12:16])
David Spade on Early Fame Pranks:
“We just started going, hey, guys, sorry to interrupt your class...” ([04:57])
David Spade Reflecting on Fame:
“I wasn’t even on some top 10 list. I was like, okay, that’s enough.” ([02:05])
John Holmberg Encouraging Celebrity Engagement:
“Always, always, always be nice to Frank Caliendo.” ([19:54])
The June 17, 2025 episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness successfully blends humor, personal anecdotes, and insightful conversations, offering listeners an intimate look into David Spade's life and career. From his Arizona roots to his experiences in comedy and upcoming shows, David's stories resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners. The episode underscores the show's commitment to entertaining, questioning, and occasionally disturbing its audience in delightful ways.
For more episodes, visit 98KUPD's website or tune in to 98KUPD (97.9 FM) weekdays from 5:30 AM to 10:00 AM.