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Beyoncé & Barbie

August 16, 2023 Modi Season 4 Episode 85
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Beyoncé & Barbie
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Episode 85: The AH"M crew recaps seeing Beyoncé in concert and the Barbie movie (with some light serial killer discussion sprinkled in-between).

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

Very little stuff. I had today Very little.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

want to talk about today. We had a big fat shot of Ozempic.

Speaker 1:

Well, we oh yes.

Speaker 2:

And Leo and Modi are hot off the Beyonce tour Hi everyone. Right off stage. I saw your videos. I'm like are you on stage?

Speaker 3:

We had pretty good seats. It was an amazing show. We saw Beyonce for her Renaissance tour at the MetLife Stadium. It is definitely Mashiach energy, Beyonce, I would say to hear everyone singing. When she stopped the music and she just lifted the mic up and the whole crowd was singing, it was, and they sang. She let them go for a while. Everyone knew all the words. I didn't, but they all knew more. Modi didn't, Modi didn't. It was beautiful.

Speaker 1:

It was amazing. It was I had never seen something like that. I mean, we went to Billy Joel and Madison Square Garden, but this is Beyonce.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, people like worship the ground, the weather was insane, the setup was insane.

Speaker 3:

She brought her daughter, blue Ivy, on stage for a dance number and she is incredible, like true heir to the throne, like it's definitely in the jeans.

Speaker 1:

She was also her own opening act. She came out and sang two ballads and I think of Valentino.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I thought that was super interesting that she opened the show with two ballads.

Speaker 1:

She came out very quietly and sang two ballads.

Speaker 3:

But it'd be more of a bang.

Speaker 2:

Like what you do. You're your own opening act sometimes.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes, but usually. But this was like Beyonce just slips out all of a sudden. As soon as anything happens, like a little fog is spread, people start screaming.

Speaker 2:

People really worship her. People were undone. She's like yeah.

Speaker 3:

It was a level of like. It's like the Beatles hysteria that you hear about, yeah, the 60s documentaries. It's like that was the energy.

Speaker 2:

What was that outfit? She wore the silver one with, like the fringes. That looked sick.

Speaker 3:

They were all sick. I mean, the outfits were incredible. She hasn't been repeating an outfit, I'm pretty sure, except for that glove one, the one with the body.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's Margiela, I think.

Speaker 3:

But our friend Kelsey rented a party bus, picked us up from Manhattan, took us to the stadium, took us back. I mean it was really we did it, well done we did it, we did it, we did a party bus.

Speaker 1:

We got there like menches, the infrastructure. You know, when I said, when I taped a special and we walked in and I said like 40 people were working, I'm like, okay, because of us, leo and I producing the special, 40 people are working today.

Speaker 3:

They got shifts yeah.

Speaker 1:

This was on a level you can't even have met State troopers, EMTs, oh wow.

Speaker 2:

How many people fit in MetLife?

Speaker 3:

We looked it up, it's over 80,000 people.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, wow. And then the people to keep you in line so people don't just scream and pack in. And it was so, it was so. The infrastructure of it was unbelievable. And then, obviously, the show. She's just this energy that she brought out there and the it was unbelievable. And people screaming and dressed in all these like Renaissance outfits, with the glitter hat and the. Very disco and Tuchas is everywhere Glitter and everybody had their ass out.

Speaker 2:

What do you mean?

Speaker 1:

They just were in in anything, anything goes, anything.

Speaker 3:

You could wear whatever you want. People were in costumes.

Speaker 1:

People were in chaps, barely dressed and then there was somebody behind us in a full dress, women's shoes, a whole thing, and a beard, no-transcript and they were having a great time and they were having the time of their lives and I was so happy for them and they were killing it. And I will say one thing I was watching everybody, like people couldn't put their phones down.

Speaker 3:

They were just taping, I was pretty good about.

Speaker 1:

You were about to compliment you, you were. You nailed it the few times you pulled it. When she came right by us on the stage, leo got the phone out and I don't know you just there's all kinds of switches and and get and things to hit on the phone and Leo, really I thought some of the best footage.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, no it was amazing.

Speaker 3:

I just got in and out, I just like took three seconds of video just when I knew it was the right moment and then put my phone away. I didn't want to be having my phone up the whole time.

Speaker 1:

Some people were just like, yeah, the whole, they watch the concert.

Speaker 3:

The girl in front of me was FaceTiming someone and had the phone up the whole concert.

Speaker 1:

That at least she's sharing, but the other ones that's really watching the whole show?

Speaker 3:

Yeah after a screen.

Speaker 1:

I feel so bad for them yeah you're here, you're missing your.

Speaker 3:

You're never gonna watch this video again. Yeah, well, that's like the people who tape at your shows.

Speaker 2:

I'm like really like it's funny to hear you say this because from the if you can and I don't even know if you probably can see this a little bit from, but, like from my perspective, I watch people come into your shows with a lot of like what you're talking about Everybody has to get filed in Everybody's like there's so much of that.

Speaker 3:

That's what we're saying, but this was like scaled up to like the highest level, like and then tells me they're lined up, they're running behind online.

Speaker 1:

I am, I'm like dying, I can't. But this is like on the highway. Well, on the highway it's so great.

Speaker 3:

Gridlock traffic, honey, yeah, but last night Sony Hall even though this is probably airing a while afterwards was pretty much energy. It was an eight o'clock showtime. We started at like 805. Yeah, we're usually a little bit laggy, not because of you, because your audience takes a long time to sit down.

Speaker 2:

You two are nothing, if not punctual.

Speaker 3:

I am super punctual. We're there. We're too early for things. Actually it's a problem it's early, but last night was great, went really smooth. You want to open?

Speaker 1:

open for you, it was amazing it was, you know, when I was. I've done it a few times now. We did it a few times during the last December and the problem that I always kept thinking just the food. There's just so much food happening, Waiters coming out with trays. For some reason that wasn't the case yesterday. Either they ate before or they just weren't ordering food. But it was just amazing and it wasn't people that were there in the December show and I already taped a special so that material I don't have to worry about on the order of it and trying to see where it fits. I was trying new stuff and having so much fun.

Speaker 3:

Your mom said something interesting to me, because your mom comes to shows and she has a very good eye and she goes. It's not a very religious crowd and I was like it's changing, it's evolving a little bit, like it's a lot. It's in a good way, I think.

Speaker 1:

It wasn't all Jewish either. A lot of people that were in Jewish were there.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, people are bringing friends. Like you say, be the friend who brings the friends to the comedy show. So now, like people outside of, like your immediate sort of Jewish bubble, are coming into this world and you can see it in the audience.

Speaker 2:

It was really growing. It's amazing, that was the same thing.

Speaker 1:

New materials, fun it was just. It was just fun to get the specials taped. I'm now working on the next hour, right, so it's just like okay.

Speaker 2:

This is the same place you had the Christmas show. Right, that was my Christmas show that was where I met your mom and she said to me do you remember what your mom said to me?

Speaker 3:

That you're better looking in person, or something like that.

Speaker 2:

Oh you look much better in person.

Speaker 3:

She means well. She means well, we love her Love, but that doesn't mean well. Speaking of the holiday show, your holiday show this year is like basically sold out. It's sold out. We're recording this on July 31st and it's like been basically sold out.

Speaker 3:

They're going to release a few tickets. So what's happening now, guys, is just to give you some inside baseball knowledge. This event is hosted by Ticketmaster. It's the town hall. It's in what street is it on? It's like 40 something street and basically they release tickets, but they hold the best seats, which is like basically two rows in in the center. They hold all those seats until everything else has sold out.

Speaker 3:

Scandal and then they release those seats at a much higher price closer to the date, and so those are the only seats, the platinum tier seating, the only the ones that we're holding are the only ones left at this point.

Speaker 2:

I love it.

Speaker 3:

I should buy one of those.

Speaker 2:

You should, and then scalp it.

Speaker 3:

No, I texted your agent. I was like people are selling those tickets for like over $500. He was like no, honey, that's the platinum seating. He's like you're the scalper.

Speaker 1:

Oh, good for us Speaking of platinum.

Speaker 2:

Speaking of platinum, can we talk about your hair? For those of you who are not watching and listening, yeah, has gone full blonde ambition tour. It looks good.

Speaker 3:

I told him to give me the Anderson Cooper because it's more white, I think, than blonde.

Speaker 2:

Now how long it takes. It takes too long.

Speaker 3:

I've only done this twice. This is my second time doing it. I went to a real salon.

Speaker 2:

The first time it was pink.

Speaker 3:

The first time we did pink that was sick too. That was fun, and then it grew out to just blonde. It takes. I don't know how women get their hair done so often.

Speaker 2:

Well, there is a woman sitting here who does get her hair done, I know I don't know how you do it.

Speaker 3:

How long does it take you to get your hair done?

Speaker 2:

Hours.

Speaker 3:

Hours, it's a whole afternoon.

Speaker 2:

I mean, this is like.

Speaker 3:

No, but you know, what I learned is that people it took me to the second time of going to this hair salon that people don't go there for the service that is offered. They don't go there for their hair, they go there for a therapy appointment. Oh, no, no, no, no, the things that I was overhearing was insane, like everyone, just barriers or just dropped in the hair salon and everyone's just unleashing on these hairstylists.

Speaker 2:

It's a disaster.

Speaker 3:

Just go to therapy.

Speaker 2:

You don't need to dye your hair, it's unbearable to sit there and listen to people and they want to talk to you.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and you're in the chair for like five hours, so you're trapped.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, totally.

Speaker 3:

I was reading your book in the chair. Yeah, Picture that I'm reading on my knees. He has hair in that beehive heat or things.

Speaker 2:

How did you not send me a picture of that?

Speaker 1:

We have a picture of it. I think I have a picture.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, I did it for the Barbie movie which we saw.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, that's why you did it for the Barbie movie.

Speaker 3:

That is so. Is that really why you did it for the Barbie movie? I'm channeling my energy, your energy.

Speaker 2:

Okay, now we have the title of this episode, is it?

Speaker 3:

not giving Ken, it's giving Ken, uh-huh.

Speaker 1:

Can we get?

Speaker 3:

another close-up on me. We just, hmm, get into it.

Speaker 2:

Oh my, what's your?

Speaker 3:

job A beach. My job is beach.

Speaker 1:

The movie is hysterical.

Speaker 3:

I haven't seen it. Barbie is watching it to get that joke.

Speaker 1:

On another I was. So We've sort of tush above, because what else are you going to do? It's air conditioned theater, it's you won't eat popcorn. So I saved all those calories Because I go to movie theater Because the fast theater is for popcorn, it's not for the movie and this. We went to go see Barbie and it was so good.

Speaker 3:

Really it's not what you think it's going to be. It's like a little existential. It's funny, it's rated PG-13. So it's not like for kids, kids. But it's good, it's like it's really enjoyable. I'm in love with Margot Robbie, like she is just mesmerizing to me so I could watch her read the phone book. But it was great.

Speaker 1:

The poems were great the story line, the world they build out.

Speaker 3:

Wow, it was so great. The set design, the production design.

Speaker 2:

Am I going to see this movie now?

Speaker 3:

Absolutely, I would see it in theaters actually. Yeah, it gives it to you in theater.

Speaker 1:

You could bring Ari. Ari would like it yeah. Ari would like it. Okay, Did Ari. Does he even know what Barbie is?

Speaker 2:

He would get it. Yeah, I'm sure he knows what Barbie is.

Speaker 1:

Have you ever seen a physical Barbie doll? Has he ever held a Barbie doll?

Speaker 2:

He has like a bunch of those like the boy ones, like the guys, you guys would love these, because they're ripped. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

They're like on roids, what's?

Speaker 2:

the T-shirt that I got you. What's the famous Tomah?

Speaker 1:

Finley. Yeah, they're like old Tomah.

Speaker 2:

Finley, they're sick and he's like too old for them. Now a little bit, but my friend gave.

Speaker 1:

I remember Barbie from going to friends' houses and their sisters had it, so I would know what this is.

Speaker 2:

So now, so I had Barbies that I got as hand-me-downs actually from your mom, and my mom have a mutual friend, lea.

Speaker 1:

Pelle Lea.

Speaker 2:

Pelle yeah, her daughter.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

I is older, tally. I got all of her Barbies when I was little and apparently I cut all of the Barbies' hairs off and I drew.

Speaker 1:

That's a dress in the movie and I drew pubic hair on her.

Speaker 3:

Oh my God. So first of all, you need to be on a list. You have to see this movie. Second of all, that's a dress in the movie. It's a whole plot line.

Speaker 2:

What list do I need to be on?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, we're both spoiler alert you, but that is a dress in the movie, so when they had that I knew they were talking about it because I've seen it. But I don't know if Ari has ever seen a Barbie doll.

Speaker 2:

I'm not sure he has, anyway, okay.

Speaker 1:

We're back to Beyonce.

Speaker 2:

Oh really, I thought we could lead into the Gilco Beach Killer from that. No, nobody. The what Beach Killer?

Speaker 3:

I told you the serial killer on Long Island. Yes, you know what's interesting about that story. It's similar to the Anna Delvey story. Remember that girl who ripped everyone off?

Speaker 3:

The Anna Delvey story and this serial killer story are both new stories that I stayed on top of in real time. So, like I've been hearing about this dude that they have like never were able to catch. They're like we found another body. We think it's the same guy. I'm like, oh my God, there's like someone driving around Long Island like killing people. And the most chilling thing is, now that they've actually caught him, they're showing all this footage of like I guess when the like detectives were like falling him around and he was an architect who lives in Long Island, commuted to Manhattan. There's footage of him just like walking down Fifth Avenue, just like, and there's people walking by. And then you think you're like I live in Manhattan. You're like how many times have I passed the serial killer on the street like that? Because he was just like a normal looking white dude in a collar shirt and he's killed at least what? 10 people?

Speaker 2:

nine people. All of the serial killers are, quote unquote, normal looking white dudes. You wonder why that happened.

Speaker 3:

They caught him from DNA off of a pizza crust. Correct, and this guy tells you to finish the pizza crust.

Speaker 2:

There was also his wife's hair. They found from DNA of one of his wife's hair was on one of the bodies.

Speaker 3:

Now here's the thing that means they put never mind. There was like cross transfer, okay, she wasn't involved.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, no, she had nothing to do with it, but the thing that's unbelievably brilliant. How does a guy live for 25 years, whatever, getting away with this? Why? Because there was no fucking crime scene. When his wife and kids went out of town, he would kill the women in his house.

Speaker 1:

Wait, I didn't know that. I didn't know that he brought them to the house.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he brought the women to his house.

Speaker 1:

And what do you do with the bodies?

Speaker 2:

He dump them in.

Speaker 3:

Gilgo beach, on the beach, which is Wow.

Speaker 1:

But they didn't.

Speaker 2:

Cameras. Aren't there cameras anywhere? You would think it's 2023. So he lived in Massa Piqua, right, and he was in the same class as Billy Baldwin. They went to high school together.

Speaker 1:

But I, serial killers are not Mashiach energy.

Speaker 3:

I don't know much about it.

Speaker 1:

No, that's preventing Mashiach. It's horrible. Don't kill people.

Speaker 3:

But it was satisfying to see it wrap up in the news recently, because it's something that I had been reading about for a few years.

Speaker 2:

You can watch interviews about architecture with this guy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he's on YouTube.

Speaker 2:

It's so creepy.

Speaker 3:

He tried to build out his company's YouTube channel and there's footage of him.

Speaker 1:

He's like this is my office and you're a serial killer. It's so crazy. I can't believe you can still have serial killers in today's day. I know Cameras everywhere. Yeah, it's crazy.

Speaker 2:

You need a pinprick of DNA to figure out.

Speaker 1:

So the camera has to be a license plate, or just I?

Speaker 2:

BTK killer was jealous. He said that he was copying him.

Speaker 1:

Who's?

Speaker 3:

BTK killer.

Speaker 2:

BTK the.

Speaker 3:

Bound Torture Kill.

Speaker 2:

Buying Torture Kill was another like 20. He said from jail.

Speaker 3:

He gave an interview from Jellis. He said he was jealous of this dude.

Speaker 2:

He didn't say he was jealous, but he was like he's copying me. That was my idea.

Speaker 1:

You're kidding me. These people need to be put down. This is so crazy.

Speaker 2:

Well, they say that they don't like to give serial killers the death penalty because they want to figure. The way that you learn about serial killers is by the psychopathy of it.

Speaker 3:

So we're just keeping them in a jar so we can study them.

Speaker 2:

You talk to them like the psych there's like a whole. That's what they want, though.

Speaker 3:

They're narcissistic sociopaths. They want someone to be examining them, and they want that. They want the attention.

Speaker 2:

That's true, you're right.

Speaker 3:

So why are we giving that to them?

Speaker 2:

Because the criminologists at the behavioral science part of the FBI.

Speaker 1:

We saw a TV show about this.

Speaker 3:

We didn't finish it, though, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I forgot what you were saying.

Speaker 3:

It was the guy whose job was to go do exactly what you're saying, to go interview these people.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, robert Restler is the guy who started at the FBI in the 1970s and everybody thought he was like a weird, crazy witch. Because he's like if I can go look at a crime scene and I can profile who the killer is, you can tell anyway.

Speaker 3:

We've covered Beyonce, sony Hall and serial killers, and we're how many minutes into this podcast?

Speaker 2:

We are 30.

Speaker 1:

We're six minutes in and we've really no way. Has it been six minutes? No, I'm not in it.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I don't know, modi, what do you want to talk about I?

Speaker 1:

just I can't wait we finish. We as a nation are just altogether Just. Everything has a shelf of two seconds. The fact that we've stopped talking about this submersible thing is one thing. The Beyonce we just glossed over it so fast, Are we not? You're not blown away by what we?

Speaker 3:

saw. Of course I'm blown away. I'm the one who bought the tickets and we went to the show.

Speaker 1:

I just I don't know Everybody that, Every ticket he bought we gave some. We knew who got it and we met them and they were on the bus.

Speaker 3:

I still made a few bucks off of each ticket everyone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but it was, it was a business investment.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what was my takeaway?

Speaker 1:

from Beyonce, Like what was your takeaway from that? I'm seeing that.

Speaker 3:

Well, she opened with just saying how grateful she was, Right. So I think I mean, listen, she's reached a level of fame that, like I don't really think we've ever seen before Madonna didn't do things like this.

Speaker 3:

Madonna wasn't at her peak the way Beyonce is at her peak right now in conjunction with social media and the internet and all the infrastructure around it. There was, so there's, there's, this aura around her that is a little bit supernatural. Like it's, it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up a little bit. Even Michael Jackson, as big as he was, we didn't have like the internet sort of machine feeding that fan base.

Speaker 1:

You're so smart, you're right so even realize that Madonna was Madonna without without Instagram and all this.

Speaker 3:

That's almost that's almost more impressive.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's almost more unbelievable that, like before, the internet.

Speaker 3:

But I think Beyonce is more commercially successful, if you look at numbers, than Madonna.

Speaker 1:

Because because she has that, yeah, that, but to be like Michael Jackson, was you like, couldn't go anywhere.

Speaker 2:

Like anywhere in the world. He would go. People would know who he was before the internet existed. That's unbelievable.

Speaker 3:

Do you know what is really? The Brooks Shields documentary on Hulu talks about this. How she was an ultra celebrity at the time where, like, the public only had enough bandwidth for like five famous people at a time. That's right. They're like Michael Jackson, brooks Shields they're actually dating, so they're one now and then like three other people and like, because the internet and all these things didn't exist, so like there was now everyone's famous I mean everybody on our party bus alone, everyone there had like a following line.

Speaker 2:

Everyone had their own thing, the one that their slubs Right right, right, that's not real though it is, it is it's like no, no, no.

Speaker 1:

It's just not look when I in the millions of we're not Beyonce famous, but in their world Instagram famous is a thing and it plays for people's bills.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, I'm not knocking it, I'm just saying it's a different thing, it's a different.

Speaker 3:

Well, yeah, because it's different from Beyonce, who then goes on stage for two, and a half hours and is dancing and singing and flying through the air.

Speaker 1:

And there's flying through the air. She came on a horse, a white horse.

Speaker 2:

That what you put on Instagram was, first of all, the most Jewish comment anybody has ever made about Beyonce. Go ahead.

Speaker 3:

I wrote that. What you put on Instagram was the most Jewish comment that anybody saw me doing my Instagram story and he goes put something up on mine. People should know I was here.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, I'm also this concert, but this show. So he's showing me the woman she, where was she's dancing with? I've got no, give me the horse. She's literally flying through the air on a horse.

Speaker 3:

Well, she was channeling Donna Summer. Who did that? Obviously, yes, from her Studio 54.

Speaker 1:

It was Donna Summer, I understood that but that was just so beautiful and so angelic.

Speaker 2:

And what did you write? And what did you write?

Speaker 3:

Beyonce wrote who is ensuring this?

Speaker 1:

Like there is a woman worth billions of dollars on a horse. She's not strapped in and she's flying through an arena on top of the. I'm like someone wrote an insurance policy for this. There's a coverage on this?

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, I screamed when I read that. That made me laugh so hard.

Speaker 3:

No. So we saw it. We saw it the first night and then the next day. We're like decompressing and talking about how great it was. And then we realized, oh my God, she's doing the same show again tonight. She did two back to back shows.

Speaker 2:

You went a half hours.

Speaker 3:

I met Life Stadium and I'm like how does she go to bed after, like after?

Speaker 2:

she played no like melatonin. How does she sleep Melatonin?

Speaker 3:

When you come off stage, you're like shaking with adrenaline. I'm like, how does Beyonce?

Speaker 2:

go to sleep. Well, that's why Michael Jackson used to take Propofall.

Speaker 1:

Well, as I've said, before whatever he did, he shouldn't have, but he no, but he wasn't. He wasn't performing, he was just to get to sleep. This is after a concert. I'm just dying. I bet they put her like into a little.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, she gets off stage into a tunnel, into a black SUV, into a room Like she doesn't just disappears and doesn't have everybody around her.

Speaker 1:

She goes and she meets her husband and they do. How was it? It was lovely.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't know. That's part of the allure. That's part of the allure of Beyonce. It's like how does this human exist? She's 41. 41, I looked it up.

Speaker 1:

Or is she like we killed it and she's with all the dancers? I don't think so.

Speaker 3:

I don't think she could do that.

Speaker 2:

She has three little kids at home.

Speaker 3:

She has shot. She gives off shy vibes. She gives off, yeah, she does give off vibes she said that though.

Speaker 2:

She said that didn't she turn into Sasha Fierce on stage. She turns into a totally different personality on stage she does.

Speaker 1:

Sasha Fierce. I'm gonna be honest with you. So are you? I'm gonna be honest with you. If you just looked at it, you don't know Beyonce. It looked like a big drag show.

Speaker 3:

It looked like a big drag show. This is what the drag queens want to be honey.

Speaker 1:

Everybody looked like they were in drag and the wigs and the fishes.

Speaker 3:

There's a lot of gender bending happening on stage too, on stage and in the audience. Yeah, in the audience.

Speaker 1:

That's awesome. It was amazing.

Speaker 3:

It was an amazing section where people were vogueing like ballroom style.

Speaker 2:

That's amazing. It was incredible, she's incredible, she's unbelievable.

Speaker 1:

I'm Bravo, bravo, to Beyonce.

Speaker 3:

Bravo. I just think that is actually Bravo.

Speaker 2:

Beyonce. That is the title of this episode.

Speaker 3:

It's actually Magia Energy, like all the different kinds of people who are in that arena who would like not otherwise be together, were there.

Speaker 2:

Now you're being a little bit cagey when you're like, oh yeah, we had pretty good seats. You had like first row seats.

Speaker 3:

We didn't even have the best seats, though we just had. We had pretty good seats, we were on the floor, but like we weren't in, like there's a circle pit called the club Renaissance.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Which is like in her, like you're basically on stage with her. We didn't have the. I couldn't get those tickets.

Speaker 2:

Oh, we had really good seats. You can sit there, are you, that's like no, it's like a standing.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that, though I don't know, we stood the whole time we ended up standing the whole time anyway, the whole

Speaker 1:

time you're standing. Are you kidding me?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you can't sit through a concert like that. You want to see me, no.

Speaker 3:

I will say, when we saw Robin at Madison Square Garden, we had seats, seats, and I wished we were in the pit down below. But when we saw Dua Lipa at Madison Square Garden, we had nice seats and it was not. We had like kind of like almost like a box, yeah, and it was kind of nice to be like in our little group, like just watching it and dancing a little bit.

Speaker 1:

We had these really comfortable seats.

Speaker 3:

It's a lot of concerts.

Speaker 1:

The Robin one was. It was torture, the little we cramped in like a field.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I need to put this energy out there If anyone knows how to get us to see Adele. That's the. That's one of the other things on my list that I need to see live. Adele in Vegas.

Speaker 2:

Adele in Vegas. She has her Vegas residency.

Speaker 3:

That's supposed to be like amazing.

Speaker 2:

Why don't you tell Ethan are you there?

Speaker 3:

Ethan, if you're listening, do you know anyone who can get us to Adele? We're going to be there at the end of October.

Speaker 2:

Can we swap Modi tick? Do you can see Modi live for Adele?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, if anyone has any pull with Adele, with Adele's team and play Modi live.

Speaker 2:

I love her, she's cute.

Speaker 3:

Our friend Peter just saw her. He said it was.

Speaker 1:

Everybody that's seen it said that was amazing. I want to see that.

Speaker 2:

Nobody's better than Central Sea. I'll die on the sword. He just did a song with Drake, by the way.

Speaker 3:

That's pretty big.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Drake is part of the tribe.

Speaker 1:

She's it's right, that's right. Anything else we want to discuss on this podcast? I don't know If you just it's like we've got a lot in. We really covered a lot of Brown didn't help.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Everybody that's been sending a DMs telling us when they listen to the podcast. I love them, I love.

Speaker 3:

Two people stopped me last night for pictures.

Speaker 1:

I know I love getting the DMs. Every time I walk my dog, I listen to you guys. I drop the kids off. I listen to you guys at work. Listen to that. On conference calls I put you guys on and mute them I love.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, really Don't do that, yeah, I love it.

Speaker 1:

I love the people tell us when they listen to it. And it's just like I said, we're not looking to change the political environment in the world. It's three people having fun and that's it, and just opening up to friends about our lives a little bit.

Speaker 2:

I want to hear have we gotten any scandalous or particularly interesting DMs that stand out or anything that's enraged you?

Speaker 3:

No, I think I've been pretty calm lately.

Speaker 1:

I've been just, everybody's been just chilling, everybody's just been. It's that we had the the Tisha Bub energy coming up and everybody was just like Is this over? Already. Tisha Bub is over.

Speaker 3:

I will say right now, the thing that is happening on my phone and Modi social media is there's a video clip we posted of him in New Jersey that's at almost 6 million views. Not 6 million, Because oh, and it's because people are arguing theology in the comment section and I'm like whatever drives up the views, honey, but they're like they're like fighting. I'll tell you the exact. I'll tell you the exact, exact. But they're like fighting each other, like pulling scripture and like fighting about theology.

Speaker 2:

Leo, did you just round to six?

Speaker 1:

million. It's a Catskill joke.

Speaker 3:

It's 5.7 million.

Speaker 2:

You just rounded to six million 5.7 million is. That is insane.

Speaker 3:

Yep.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we threw it up just to like hey, we need to put something up Now.

Speaker 2:

If we could sell a book to what? What percentage of people do we need to sell a book for those 5.7? I have no idea that whole meeting with the agent was.

Speaker 1:

My mind was blown out of my ears so I have no idea, but but yeah, that's I just. I just thank everybody that reaches out and touch and talks to us and we appreciate you and we thank you very much for listening. We thank our sponsors. A&h provisions you did a great job with the ad reads. You really did you, yeah.

Speaker 3:

That's what you need. You need to get in and out, you just.

Speaker 1:

We're giving a little love. A&h. Thank you very much. A&h provisions and whites in Luxembourg. Thank you guys for collabing with us for this podcast and everybody. Find a show near you, ModyLivecom in Europe. There's a lot of shows happening in Europe. Many of them are sold out Israel. So, quote, we are adding shows. So if you are in Israel, the Holy land, we are adding shows there. So again, ModyLivecom. Be the friend who brings the friends to the comedy show that is Mashiach Energy and thank you all for listening. Bye no-transcript.

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