Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
Episode: July 23, 2025
Host: John Holmberg
Co-Hosts: Brady Bogan, Brett Vesely, Dick Toledo
Station: 98 KUPD | Hubbard Radio
Description: Arizona's #1 Morning Radio Show where John Holmberg, along with Brady Bogan, Brett Vesely, and Dick Toledo, entertains and engages listeners with a mix of humor, discussions, and unexpected topics.
Major Announcement: The Passing of Ozzy Osbourne
Timestamp: [03:00] - [04:08]
The episode takes a surprising turn with the shocking announcement that legendary rock icon Ozzy Osbourne has passed away. This news is delivered in a dramatic recounting of how the hosts received the information:
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Brady Bogan narrates the chaotic moment when David Moore, the manager of KSLX, rushed into the studio to break the devastating news to Larry, a co-host who was on air at the time.
"Ozzy's dead. Larry's like, yeah, I know, I got a phone... It's just dreadful." ([06:39])
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The hosts reflect on Ozzy's immense influence in the music world, emphasizing his role in pioneering heavy metal and his unique presence in the industry.
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Dick Toledo adds his viewpoint, expressing disbelief and discussing recent experiences with other rock legends, drawing parallels to the current loss of Ozzy.
Reflections on Ozzy Osbourne's Legacy
Timestamp: [09:22] - [16:18]
The co-hosts delve into a heartfelt discussion about Ozzy's impact on music and their personal interactions with him:
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Brady Bogan shares anecdotes about his memorable interview with Ozzy in 2007, highlighting Ozzy's humor and down-to-earth nature despite his larger-than-life persona.
"That was our crowning moment. This was the greatest interview I can ever do." ([14:51])
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Brett Vesely and Dick Toledo add their memories, emphasizing Ozzy's generosity and the genuine connections he formed with the hosts.
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The conversation touches on the misleading narratives propagated by Dave Pratt, another radio personality, who falsely claimed a deep friendship with Ozzy and misrepresented Ozzy's wishes regarding his posthumous arrangements.
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The hosts collectively express their respect for Ozzy, lamenting the loss while celebrating his enduring legacy in the rock and metal genres.
Audience Interaction and Personal Stories
Timestamp: [16:18] - [27:11]
The show opens up to listener interactions, sharing stories and reflecting on past events:
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Brady Bogan discusses the evolution of radio as a medium for breaking news, contrasting past methods with the current reliance on digital alerts.
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Listeners share their personal encounters with Ozzy, some recounting exciting moments of meeting him and others reflecting on how his music influenced their lives.
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The hosts encourage listeners to share their favorite Ozzy or Black Sabbath cover songs, initiating the segment "Rock Wars," aimed at honoring Ozzy's musical contributions.
Rock Wars: Best Cover of Black Sabbath or Ozzy Osbourne Song
Timestamp: [73:00] - [163:00]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the "Rock Wars" segment, where listeners vote for their favorite cover versions of Ozzy's or Black Sabbath's songs:
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Brett Vesely nominates White Zombie's rendition of "Children of the Grave," appreciating its heavy and energetic take on the classic.
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Brady Bogan introduces Serge Tankian and Tom Morello's version of "Crazy Train," highlighting its unique blend of their distinctive styles.
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John Holmberg and Dick Toledo mention other notable covers, including Primus and T. Pain's "War Pigs," each bringing a different flavor to Ozzy's music.
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The segment is interactive, with callers and listeners voting via email, text, and phone, showcasing the community's deep appreciation for Ozzy's music and its reinterpretations.
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Brady Bogan humorously discusses his penchant for arranging impromptu lunches at local eateries like Seven Brothers, intertwining personal humor with the show's ongoing themes.
Advertisements and Promotions
Throughout the episode, the hosts seamlessly integrate promotions and advertisements relevant to their audience:
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Dick Toledo promotes Game Day Men's Health, emphasizing their in-house lab and personalized health plans.
"It's your go-to men's health experts. Everything is done in-house." ([26:42])
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Brady Bogan highlights summer travel apps and Bombas, a company offering comfortable apparel with a social good aspect.
"Download them today and let the adventures begin." ([27:11])
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Additional promotions include All Pro Shade Concepts for patio shades and mo Money Pawn Shop for various goods, maintaining the show's commercial segments without disrupting the flow of content.
Humor and Light-Hearted Banter
Timestamp: [33:30] - [100:00]
The hosts maintain a humorous and irreverent tone throughout the episode, engaging in playful banter and joke-telling:
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Brady Bogan and Brett Vesely exchange jokes about miscommunications, relationships, and everyday mishaps, such as dealing with girlfriends not receiving breaking news due to being engrossed in mundane activities like eating.
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The conversation often veers into absurd territory, with imaginative scenarios involving callers and fictional interactions, enhancing the show's entertainment value.
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John Holmberg occasionally participates in the humor, adding his own comedic remarks and keeping the atmosphere lively and engaging.
Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
Timestamp: [163:00] - End
As the episode draws to a close, the hosts recap the day's events and encourage ongoing participation from listeners:
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Brady Bogan expresses gratitude for Ozzy's legacy and the community's support, reinforcing the show's commitment to honoring influential figures in rock music.
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The "Rock Wars" segment concludes with the anticipation of announcing the winning cover, promising to feature it in future shows.
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Final promotions and light-hearted remarks set the stage for the next episode, ensuring listeners remain engaged and looking forward to more content.
Notable Quotes:
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"Ozzy's dead. Larry's like, yeah, I know, I got a phone... It's just dreadful." — Brady Bogan ([06:39])
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"That was our crowning moment. This was the greatest interview I can ever do." — Brady Bogan ([14:51])
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"We should have had him call ahead for at Choya when we all went to dinner the other night." — Brady Bogan ([83:54])
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"Rock Wars Aussie tribute. What a show. So far. Great way to honor him. Honestly, I'd say both Zombie and T. Pain win." — Brady Bogan ([160:29])
Conclusion
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness masterfully balances shocking news, heartfelt tributes, interactive segments, and humor to create a compelling and engaging experience for listeners. The tribute to Ozzy Osbourne serves as a central pillar, reflecting on his profound impact on music and the personal connections formed with him by the hosts. Through "Rock Wars," the show not only honors Ozzy's legacy but also fosters a sense of community among fans, celebrating the enduring influence of his music through various cover versions. Interspersed with relevant promotions and light-hearted banter, the episode exemplifies the show's commitment to entertainment, connection, and keeping the spirit of rock alive in the hearts of Arizona's morning audience.
