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i don't know how you are, but too many, too many nights and marian sill i, it's just too much time and i'm sure you had it out. the was wazoo. how do you travel now? you still travel. wow. or a over it? and you know, i've got a really nice playing and it otherwise i couldn't do it if i had to be in a bus or go commercial. you know, so that really helped, but i love playing, i love being on, on, on stage. but them hotel rooms, europe, shipment in and out in and out. so, you know, good news is got a place we can find a nice town like chicago, you know, like, you know, new yorker, you know, and dallas, you know, we fly in and out to shoot for like a week and then i can do it. and also i, i never stay out for more than 2 weeks. i come on, i go to, we're staying home for 2 weeks. and i really don't even do that. sure. because i do about 40 shows here in just to keep my band alive. i love doing it, but yeah, the travel kicks my and i, i can't. and i thought we'll do a residency in vegas,
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you know, so don't have to travel, right. but the air in that town and that is so dry. i mean, i'm still listen to me. i sound like i gripped my voice, and i say today i'm nice. there's a 4 hours, you know, and it's, it's, it's tough. so i don't know if there's an answer to be honest with you. i'd love to help you didn't. well, listen, i don't know if there's an answer, sammy, if i ever sell my brand out to a major consortium, trust me, i will. i will not be jet carding anymore. i will have the say, i'm very, i'm looking to choose a challenge or 350. yeah. if it's something like grad less guilty as charged. that's the one. is it that i can that's. that's a beautiful place. my friend died right? yes. now, sammy, i've always admired, you know, i look a guy's like jimmy buffett, i look at gene, i look at paul, you read so many kids get screwed over and i love the business sack human man. i'm trying to think how early into the game when you're be in the red rocker. how early on do you think i best get my ducks in a row here,
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or i'm going to get screwed business wise where you always savvy? no. oh hell no. if you think i haven't been, oh she's, it's like, you know, i'm, uh huh. that's the funniest thing. it is like, i am not a virgin trust me. you know. but every time you do, if you don't learn from nat and figured out, and you're still gonna way you know when you're doing things like, i'm adventurous on objects of risk, don't take a chance, you know, and that's a lot of the times how you get it you know, you don't know what you're doing when i got into the liquor industry. oddly enough, i haven't been you know, it's like of all the rock and roll stuff and you know, every time i change record, cut me shots a, i believe in this company they screw me, i go to will do it. what they screwed me again. you know, so the record industry's a little tougher. i think i'm, i don't know, i'm built the liquor industry is built around friendships and relationships. i found that out. you know, you got a friend. he owns a hotel, he owns restaurant,
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he put your booze in there. you know, you, your buddies. everything's good. so it's a little more kind of buddy buddy system. i can't explain it, but i feel much safer in the liquor. industry. music industry, you know, the promoters don't lie to you, you walk out, you couldn't get another person in there. if we had to, they say you only so half the place when you're talking about there was room, you just couldn't see in the back. you know, it's like, ok, here we go again. you know that that's why i admired kenny g. he had his a, c, p a can use the settle the door at night as soon as he put it in there with the boom. you know, that killed you. later where you pull the handle, boom, boom, boom. so i always like fairies to settle before he went on. i don't any 20 can say for very much money right? going on. he was all the wanted in of bonds bag to a lease. he wanted it in a vase bag that i want 20 care. i don't even duck walk out on to that stage. baby i
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was hired. well, brother, i think i got it. i always thought who's going to replace david lee? i mean, really, i know david lee had his kings, but when i think back to panama legs, what i think about his old man being a wealthy cat in pasadena where they could set up garage actually, he played such a key part now when he splits the go solo, i'm thinking. who do they find? and they found the perfect guy, sammy, i got to say, god bless bad, you jump in once again. guilty as charged. yes. but mega hertz man, that's the right now with such a god. that song ruled the world for a year. it seems to me so good for your brother for stepping in and hit now a lot of it. yeah, that was that was chemistry that, that really worked at that time in eddie's life. i think he was feeling held back by gaves ability as a soon he was a great front man. i'm not dog day one bit. i could dog day,
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but i'm not going to do that. he was just a great front man, but he was limited as a singer. yeah. you know range that was it. and he, he, you know, i can sit down on the keyboard and play some beethoven, you know, i mean, he's really, really a great musician. and i think when i came in the band, he's heard by range too much. oh, can you sing this a go? yeah. wow. you know, band band he go, holy cow, get in here and we start writing songs. so that's that sound, him but we're busy but, but kids too and then it, he got sick in them. we think god, we, you know, came back together and towards the end and, well, i was a tough when seen that mail. he brought a lot to, i mean, he has to come to saturday night live on. so i remember sitting one night with him and willie nelson and dana carvey dresser, big snow, so dangerous. it's one of my favorite memories though, and he had that little accident was just the the neck and he had plugged into a big nose. and willie had that old beat up. but look,
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i get to bog and for god sakes was so beat up. his plan and that he's talking and, and he's working off the playing with these and i'm thinking, man, this is like watching sopranos are good phones, talk with their hands and he would just moodle and it was a, he was a stones range like you said they've had a limited range and he was range list man and he could get laid through that acts. he could use every he made the neck look. so small ed was a small guy when much bigger to me and he but he, when he played a watching play and it was like between his 2 hands. it was like, that's all you can do on that thing. like he took it as far as it could go. he went from here to here and all points in between. he, that he all whammy bar to get a little more noise out of it in this in it. now he really, one of the greatest can tars on the planet ever of all time. and i mean, competing with, you know, to go beyond those kind of guys, he was that original and that good, that peers. he was a breakthrough, he broke the he broke through, he's
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a red belt as they say in the martial arts strategy invented his own form at a did. we're talking to sammy hagar, want to talk more in the residency at the strat. in the 2nd segment, i want to ask you, you know, i'm just, i'm a huge, a doris fan and i'm just 2 thirds of the way through a troy guy. read the doors through densmore, his eyes and kreger xyz. and i'm to a man's zerrick sized because i'm fascinated by the doors. i still think of them as one of the mount rushmore for me as far as a great rock man. early on sammy, who understand trying to think where you are now. lay boy who on the strip lit your fuser, who did you dig at the beginning? well, i'm old. so i, when i was really young, like 5 years older, some l was came on the scene and i had teenage sisters older sisters. and when i saw the effect he had on them and, and her and their girlfriends, i was like, well now, you know, i, maybe i'll be that when i grow up, you know, my dad was a boxer, he was, i said, you're going to be champ, or were you, i mean, champ the world, i'm glad you know. and yeah,
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so it was really that and little richard voice when i, when i was so young and i heard little richard the way he sang, it just made, i know i just wanted to sing like that, you know. and then, you know, course this in the beatles in the stone invasion that i became like dan started where those kind of close us nom a teenager. and then the group cream eric captain and crane. i saw their 1st show at the whisky a go go and, and i changed my life. next day i went stoled, i went in a music store and i sat there and music store that i used to hang out in. but it, because i wanted to be a singer, you know, i was going to play till i saw her classes. and i said, oh, so i sat there until that guy behind the counter went to the bathroom and i grabbed the les paul wall and ran down the street with it. and i said, i'm going to be eric clapton and i started, you know, seeing and playing at the same time. and that's, that was really the main influence on me. was cream i, i wanted to be in a jam ban like that. and then here when i,
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when i walked in the studio with eddie and alex and michael for the 1st time it re, we wrote summer nights and a song called good enough from 5150. right. and i in one day just walked in and we wrote and when i took it home and listen to what we'd done jamming it, they reminded me of cream because the tree like that 3 great musicians jamming together. and i got goosebumps, there you go. here we go to, fer, has come up the memory of that and the feeling of that i thought i'm in cream. i'm in, craig now. you know, and i had success. i'd sold out of your reading an american all over the world. you know, as a solo ours, but be in and of dan that played like that. it was just a whole new level for me. and it woke me up and i'm, i really became a, a better singer, a better guitar player, a better musician, better songwriter. everything from being van, without a doubt, it was cataclysmic. what it did to my, oh, yeah, for who i was clapton is god, my wife went to the royal albert reunion show. did you happen to get over for that?
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no, i did not. and i'm, i'm, i watched it on a screen as big as my house, as some guy put a special showing together for me and, and the ph. this in the room. and i was just like i was in the front row. i cried. it was just that ban was so special and they hated each other. it's that you hate to hear it, but you know as a classroom then clapped and blows out there and goes to upstate new york because dylan's located up there and he's with the hawks and he wants to join. he hears the bands 1st album club to go up, and he wants to join the band and rob it goes, you know, eric, we got like 3 guys. it makes me laugh, the clapton was not say to do, you know, you always does on the next thing, because when you're in cross, when you're doing robert johnson's crossroads like sunshine, you love white room. it says groovy is a, gets, wasn't enough for him. he wanted out, i know, yeah he, he really liked the american roots music. you know,
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that he joined bonnie delaney and all that and it broke that band. he's character i guess. yeah. he's like me are talking to sammy hagar, laptop and rocker. all of these cats who have seen it all, he's at the strat. now, sammy and friends will find out who the friends are. that is really plus one. sammy hagar ah ah, a t s a new fresh. as a merge, we don't have a therapy. we don't to look back, see the whole world, please take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better,
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we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together with adult is always built on the structure that was created 1st in childhood. so without understanding child relationships, it becomes very hard to understand adult relationships. and that's why it's incredibly important to be able to have a basic understanding of what motivates you as an emotional b o. in russia,
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this class of car was discontinued more than 20 years ago. and even though they called it a sort of, can you sell it to proposal the sure dealing with them for the practice, it took 5 years to close the gap on the will car industry from the drawing board to the 1st finished model to skip. so we'll go over a show to fire controls. can you deal with my food ocean from a small food shift, then you're looking at the customer with us, or we're empowering ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions. we can make mobile payments from our storms. the truth is that every device is a potential entry point for security attack. i think okay,
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but i wanted to mention is that clear with the dean, but only eventually there's malware of that thousands, maybe sometimes millions each day. they use the cyber. they use the technology as an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws that robotics, one of the things that's happening at the many cyber impacts right now, i'd be ready to really worried about it, steve, or with a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker site using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive a folks welcome back to that us roller plus one were joined by sammy hagar. and i forget that residency the residency sold out, is it? no,
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it's missed. it's paper. it's yesterday's news that happened. it's gone. and you know what, sammy, i live up in santa barbara and it's funny, the whole beach front up there is owned by fest parker. he's got his coonskin hat money from daniel and debbie. he goes up there for the weekends. it's not anywhere near what it is. he buys the whole beach front up, but eventually becomes, i don't know if a billionaire but certainly high hundreds of millions. i think you have a similar thing with low tom called cargo. then you get there before cargo began to cobble. if i told you what i paid for the property, my house is on, which is big enough beach front. all of it. you know, i can bill 9 houses on it if i want. no, i paid $265000.00 for that huge parcel that each lot that you can put a house on is worth like $56000000.00 with nothing on it. and it's, you know, you bill 9 houses. so now you see like with something we're $40000000.00. i bought
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for 265000. that's for early i was there and, and i thought i got, you know, i thought it was not but the cobble wobble itself, i paid a $100000.00 for that piece of property in the middle of town. right there in the middle of town, built a combo waddle for about $300000.00. it makes that much a month and site. i'm the luckiest guy in the world, and the reason i'm bragging i'm not bragging, but the reason i'm spitting all these numbers, hey, you know, is because everyone thinks i'm so mark, you know, how many guys come to me and say, hey man, i'm thinking about you know, doing this or do an out. i'm starting to, i'm going to start to kilograms. i want to started read, you know, tell me how to do it. i'm going, i know how to do it. you know, until you, in a 2nd. you know, it's like, i don't know what i'm doing, but i'm for some reason. i know how to do it. i get it done. but it's, i'm the luckiest guy in the world. yes, i'm this, i'm not the smartest guy in the world. i didn't finish high school lucky,
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but savvy sammy, you know, we can laugh and talk about how a lot now is worth 9 times 6 or half a 100000000 bucks. but at the point you're done or in mexico and i, but there's not much there outside of driftwood and a couple bongs on the beach and you're pushing 260 k in the you know, those lock. and then there's some sort of got that. you can learn to trust over the years. it sounds like he's got a trustable. got brother. i have just looked at. that's exactly all i got. i got, i got and people quit. people tell me, i'm crazy. i've had my, my accountant quit when i bought the cobble, while, when i built that, my accountant, she said, i've had it with you. i'm not going to take care of your money more. i don't want to be response or you're going down in mexico and build it and i love it down. it doesn't even have paved roads and one flight in one flat out a week. there's no t v 's. there's no newspapers. what are you doing? i said, i don't know what i did, place it on and i was going to build a little pop up. but here's how lucky i am. i was going to build a little small lopper bar. i mean, back those days, people to have windows on,
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on their restaurants. believe it or not, they were just, you know, open little clock, the hutch, the family lived in the back. they come out, put, build the fire, grab a chicken off the ground, ring its neck on the crill. it was just like that. and that's what i would thought i was building. but i said, you know, like about 3000 square feet for the lot. we know for people to sit outside and everything and the guy shows me the drawings. i'm going yeah, looks great, you know, and i get there when they 1st started laying the foundation and is things like 18000 square feet. i'm going whoa, whoa, whoa, what's going on here? this too big. this town it was look like a hotel. and it was 3000 square meters, not square feet. see? 26 for a health. yes. and and the town grow into that. so lucky i am. ok. that you know what i should just moved to vegas and just gamble. i hate gambling,
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but that's probably what i should do because i'm lucky. now, listen, i want to talk about the new cocktail. the good for i do, i just have to ask you, i'm interested in who guys surround themselves with them. so groovy the other day. i saw the charlie had been replaced by steve joined. i always love steve from new york city on drums. who are you? janet with sammy or the youngsters or guys that you've been around with, or who's, who's the friends at the strat? well, i got a lot of different bands that i've been a chicken switch. oh satcher, any chance? mr. chilli. peppers of michael anthony. that's one of our bands. another band have called the wobbles, which is my party band where we just go out and just we're, we're the sloppiest bar band and the planet i spent 9 years with those guys built the brand. i built a couple walls with the was and we just drank on stage. all that i had waitresses, you know, just brain strengths the whole night. we play anything at no set list, 300 songs to choose from. and there come in this weekend is going to be with the was a wobble reunion, and mike laughed. denise will be always ada,
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but this last week and my real bad now is the circle. so sammy, in the circle, it's jason bonham, john bon raylon, you know, under i'm sure. and michael anthony on base vick johnson, the guitar from the was, am, is my guitar clerk. and over the week of it, stephen pierce from rat came and so i just pulled him out. he's saying alleged up the song with us. you know, i'm, i don't even invite people to my party's. i mean i, i do a good party. so when i throw a party, people kind of show up, you know, so was he was going to show up this week and the wobbles are really my party man. now, when, why was it going to be there? just hang loose, man, you know what i mean? don't, don't come in expecting anything because we have no idea exactly what we're going to do. but i'm sure there'll be some special guest this weekend. if it wasn't sold out, there was a sold out dentist. i would tell you that paul mccartney is feminist leaking. ok when he's reduces, he's quit his leave in the stones to play with me over the weekend. you know me, but i don't have to sell it. i don't have to do that. you don't me but sammy, in
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a world where rocks gotten corporate in some regards in the less so now but it did for a while and that's the action i dig, i like the $300.00, throw a dart, pick a song thing. i like the down and dirty stuff. now listen in the last thing i want to, i do love coffee is for closes or i love cocktails for clothes i think you've done bought and sell the brand the combo. other thing, did you dump out of it or something and sell it? i sold it to key and to group welcome pottery, a, an italian company. wonderful, wonderful guy, luca garibaldi, oil changed my life. this guy, i will get on my knees and praise them to anybody. the nicest, richest man i've ever met. you know, there are rich people aren't pieces. i can tell you that right now, he's a great man. anna. they bought it from the i and it was more than i wanted to say. i didn't want to sell it. they said how, you know, the off meal, more money than i ever imagined. and i said, you know, i don't want to sell it. they said, well, i should,
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it doesn't change my life. i'm just gonna put the money, the bank, and i'm not going to have my wonderful particular brand that i built that i was so proud of because i made an, you know, and they said, well, what would it take to change your life? and i do some stupid number and a they look at each other lawyer and him and they said ok. and i fell on the ground . laugh for about 20 minutes, get up, you know, rolling around. i said that's more money than i even dream. that's the dream. i never dreamt every other dream of grant's and uh because, so anyway, i sold it but they didn't want the canteens. i had 2 of them at that time. i didn't . you know, when i didn't want to confuse, i'm going. wow, that's crazy. so ok kept, can't eunice, little oil, you know? and now my non compete stopped and i made sancho tequila. yeah. and it's with guy theories. my partner he, he called me when he saw how much they sold for we were buddies. and he said, dude, if you ever do that again, would you give me a call, please? i want to be your partner. i want to make sure. and i said ok, so we did it now we're doing it. but this is brand new and this is my r t deep,
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where i'm a single handedly. i'm doing this all myself and made these great cocktails. they have rom instead of beer base, we're based cocktail shipper for your taste. you know me. so i don't like that beer, you know, i made a real clean cocktail. it's more expensive, it's elevate. calcium is beach for cocktails, and i just released them in nevada, california, and texas and were killing it, were killing it, but this is my new b. they taste there's, you know, like 5.5 percent offers. like, it's like a beer sam, it can, can you got it? when the anniversary comes up, you've got to go to the broader can and called the girth series, just had, well, here's the thing. this about flavor, the big cans. they lose their fears real quick. all they did is of sparkling rundridge. so you don't want to lose that been so you get the tall, skinny, and that's what it's all about. and also it kind of feels like the lady's like a little more light, like a cigarette holder or something in a fairy will be a good partner. because when i watch guy,
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and he's in the suburbs of philly and some cat has made a recipe that he's proud of, it's his centerpiece. and guy always gives the right amount of proper is he makes that man feel like he or the woman feel like they're the catch me out for a 2nd. he's good people guy. i admire him immensely. guy 50. what you see is what you get. he rolls the way he rolls. you think he gets dressed up with these shows and when you go, no, no, you go to his house. he's got hang on, he's got here. spike that sit around his house. he's the greatest guy in the world . that cat is the hardest working guy. 8, he gets up at 4 o'clock in the morning, does tv and, and then he comes and we're at the campbell war. we're, we're somewhere where hang it out. i'm midnight 1 o'clock, a guy i got to go, eat, go, eat, goes until 2 o'clock and then he gets 2 hours of sleep and he starts over and he, he doesn't burn out, isn't. he's a go good man. i said to his kid, once i met him with his kid, i said, hey, what's a feel like when you're old man,
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i'm buttons a shirt and he's got bobo fat on his right. peck. what's that? why? he left school is always good that he's always get the highlights in the, you know, he's got the skulls, i get off his ear lobes and at the core of it, he's like jimmy story, such a good cat. he really is that he well, he's a great partner. he works harder than me. you know, i'm, i'm lazy, i sleep bad, you know, i got better, you get up late now. but now guy, he's got me yes. already done 3 or 4 things by the time i get get rolling and i love the guy. he's been my friend for ever before. he made it. i love the he had a restaurants in santa rosa and he sold com a while to kill. he won a contest, resound the most tequila of all the california thing. so he got to meet me and we just went, oh like buddy buddy's good partner, man. all right, brother. yes it is here. this is a good luck with it all, matt, i'm glad you have it. thank you for having me. i've been wanting to do stuff with
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