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dr. feelgood ♪ he's the one they call actually learned how to play drums in my attic listening to dr. crue record. i had a karaoke machine that i'd put -- really bad idea but i put it right by my ear. in order to get it loud enough. i'd have these drums, really crappy drum set, listening to it and almost treating it like a monitor. i'd have it rigged up blasting and i'd play that whole album and learned how to play drums. thank you, tommy lee, appreciate it. ♪ with the girl i love ♪ and i'm like forget you clo has made some records. i think are amazing sounding and so cool and refreshing. also rooted in old school which is cool. lots of different ways to get people interested in music. i think it's cool. ♪ gonna have to keep it working with christina on "moves like jagger" was amazing. hearing her singing for the first time was amazing. it was a very soulful performance. like a different thing for her. it was a very different thing for us. i felt really cool about the collaboration being something new for both entities. ♪ and it goes like this ♪ take me by the tongue and i'll know you
dr. feelgood ♪ he's the one they call actually learned how to play drums in my attic listening to dr. crue record. i had a karaoke machine that i'd put -- really bad idea but i put it right by my ear. in order to get it loud enough. i'd have these drums, really crappy drum set, listening to it and almost treating it like a monitor. i'd have it rigged up blasting and i'd play that whole album and learned how to play drums. thank you, tommy lee, appreciate it. ♪ with the girl i love ♪ and...
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dr. feelgood culture that is part of the success in music. not that every band has a dr. feelgood, but that this is a cultural phenomenon that's been existing for decades, that has -- >> i don't think michael jackson was feeling so good. that was his problem. >> the other thing, i think you're absolutely right in that you don't even know it when you said it, but it's the music industry. it's entertainment. martin, i don't think it's a u.s. issue and not present in the uk or something like that. to tweak you a little bit, i think if michael jackson was over in the uk, there's the same amount of money involved -- >> sure. >> he could find a doctor that would maybe take one more step, but he'd get his propofol. so it's either, sort of when there's the need for it and there's the will and the way, they're going to get it. >> you keep bringing up the dr. feelgood analogy, which is a little different. because when you take illegal drugs, which a lot of bands do -- >> and a lot of americans do, by the way, pharmaceutical drug abuse is on the rise. >> -- in the music industry -- >
dr. feelgood culture that is part of the success in music. not that every band has a dr. feelgood, but that this is a cultural phenomenon that's been existing for decades, that has -- >> i don't think michael jackson was feeling so good. that was his problem. >> the other thing, i think you're absolutely right in that you don't even know it when you said it, but it's the music industry. it's entertainment. martin, i don't think it's a u.s. issue and not present in the uk or...
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dr. feelgood. do you agree with that? and how big a problem do you think that is, still? >> i think there's going to be a couple of messages sent, but i'll preface by saying this is a very unusual situation, a bizarre one. it's not one of these situations where you say, this is an indicator of much more rampant behavior like this. i don't know. i would venture a guess that what you have seen, you know, sort of unfold here is something that, you know, is very hard to say happens anywhere else. so i don't know that that message regarding propofol specifically will be sent. i think two things -- one is propofol is not a controlled substance. anderson. that is surprising to a lot of people. but it's not, in part because i don't think people imagined it could be abused in this manner. and i do think to some extent these doctors who are, quote, unquote, the hollywood doctors, the concierge doctors taking care of one or two patients, they may receive a message from all this. to be careful what they're prescribing and how they're influenced by their patients to do things like thi
dr. feelgood. do you agree with that? and how big a problem do you think that is, still? >> i think there's going to be a couple of messages sent, but i'll preface by saying this is a very unusual situation, a bizarre one. it's not one of these situations where you say, this is an indicator of much more rampant behavior like this. i don't know. i would venture a guess that what you have seen, you know, sort of unfold here is something that, you know, is very hard to say happens anywhere...
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dr. feelgood, they will be held accountable. unfortunately, death from prescriptions, prescribed medications, is the number one cause of death in the united states of america this year. it used to be automobile accidents. now it is prescribed medications. in this particular town, while we see many examples of high profile people sue coming, giving up their lives, because of addiction to prescribe medications. off then time aided and abetted by unscrupulous corrupt doctors. so fair warning to them. >> you have been through this everyday, your thoughts at this point? >> the only thing i would say at this point, is i just want to thank judge part offer for overseeing a very fair and well-run trial. and i would also thank most important lit jury for being so conscientious in their duties as a judge indicated in court. they are so diligent rb punctual and respectful of the process and system, they did this at great sacrifice to themselves. at this point wib just thank the jury and our sympathies go out to the jackson fa family at thi
dr. feelgood, they will be held accountable. unfortunately, death from prescriptions, prescribed medications, is the number one cause of death in the united states of america this year. it used to be automobile accidents. now it is prescribed medications. in this particular town, while we see many examples of high profile people sue coming, giving up their lives, because of addiction to prescribe medications. off then time aided and abetted by unscrupulous corrupt doctors. so fair warning to...