The Daly Migs Show
Daily Podcast pt. 2 -"What are the top touring bands"
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Follow and listen to Morning Meditation for Women on the free Odyssey app, or wherever you get your podcasts. [MUSIC] The Daily Migs Show presents the most popular radio game on this side of the speaker. Let's play B-Migs. B-Migs don't lose her. Who's ready to B-Migs? I know Ken from North Carolina is Ken, are you there? I'm in North Carolina, but I'm from South Hill. Rumble on the hill. Okay, let's help you all, baby. Steve, it's time for you to get out of here. I'm just going to stick around. No, I'm kidding. For those playing at home, Ken has 60 seconds to answer 10 questions. You can pass all you want, but you only get three guesses per question. Are you ready? Let's go. Finish this famous slogan. It's not delivery, it's what? These earnails. Yes. What cruise line is doing a hallmark channel Christmas cruise? I know, carnival. No. Princess. No. Hall of America. No. What singer is often referred to as goddess of pop? Um, Aretha Franklin. No. Um, I don't know. Madonna. No. Uh, Lady Gaga. No, Mac Jones is currently playing for what NFL team? Mac Axe. Any Chicago Bears? No. Um, John, you know, I'm 49ers. No. Um, Allie Chargers. No. What November date does Thanksgiving land on this year? Uh, the 28th. Correct. Same name as the type of bird. What's the name of Captain America's cat? I don't know. Pass. Which continent has the most countries? Uh, kind of has the most country, would be Europe. No. Africa. Correct. Can you really could have used that cheat sheet? You got three correct. Right. Right. Rats. You know, I know Steve wasn't listening to the cheat sheet either. So that's a plus. That is a plus. Yeah. We'll take it wherever we can get it. And I was like, Ken has confidence. When I, you know, talked to him earlier, he was like, I can for sure beat megs. So I thought the same thing once. Oh, actually twice. Actually twice. Yeah, you did. How'd that go for you? Still a loser. Yeah. Steve, are you ready? Yes. Finish his famous slogan. It's not delivery. It's what? It's Amazon. Yeah, I know. It's not delivery. It's brown. No. I don't know. It's FedEx. Wow. What cruise line is doing the hallmark channel Christmas cruise? It's the Jordano. Yeah. Son of a bitch. Wow. What cruise line is doing it? The hallmark channel Christmas cruise. Alaska? No. Kiss? No. Pass. What singer is offered her to as goddess of pop? It's not carnival, but at least you know a cruise line. Which singer has goddess of pop? Taylor Swift? No. Beyonce? No. Um, Mariah Carey? No. Mac Jones is currently playing for what NFL team? New England Patriots. No. Oh. That was last year. Crap. Who the hell is he playing with now? I have no idea. Pass. What November date does Thanksgiving land on this year? The 28th. Correct. Same name as a type of bird. What's the name of Captain America's cat? Cockatoo? No. Wow. My power went out inside my ear. Oh, weirdly. Hey, Sarah. Yes? How do you like Ken now? Ken's the winner. Ken's the winner. Yes, Sarah. Yes, Sarah. Yes, Sarah. Did I ever say I didn't like Ken? Bow down and recognize. Yeah, you had all the confidence in her. You only got three poor kids. No, Ken's the winner. Say it. Okay, Ken. How many did you get right since you're apparently so smart? Or how many did Steve get right? Two. So what does that happen? What happens there? I guess Ken's the man. They're a loser. Oh, they'll say that part. But Ken's the winner. Ken, you are amazing. You were brilliant. I'm so sorry I ever doubted you. Ken, those questions were hard. Yeah, they were. They were Sarah questions. What do you expect? We could clean up pop. Who cares? Well, maybe if you listened on the men's room, you would have known that answer. I bet the men don't even care. Disney careers. Thanks. Yeah, no, thank you. Okay, Ken and I are in a fight now. Okay, I don't like you, Ken anymore. This game used to be a lot easier when guys were coming up with a question. Yeah. Well, maybe guys need to get a little bit smarter so they can reach my intelligence for me. Who's making the questions? Okay, female power, Biot. Ever since 2024. Now all of a sudden we got to let women write questions. It's all gone downhill. Also, I will say I take that as a compliment. My questions are quote unquote too hard. That is, I mean, it says a lot about... You're an excellent quiz master, Sam. Anyway, so three answers that maybe... I bet George writes most of the good questions anyway. Wow. Like she does. She does. No, but he does correct them when my answers are wrong. The cruise line doing the Hallmark Channel Christmas cruise that I'm pretty sure I'm probably going to see Ken on because he sounds like a jolly man is Norwegian cruise line. It sold out in less than a few hours when they put that out. I didn't even know that was happening. The singer that's often referred to as the goddess of pop. Is it share? It sure is. And Mack Jones is currently playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Yeah. Yes. Is he starting? He is playing now because they're starting quarterback. I don't know. He's probably injured or something. Okay. I did find it funny that kid. It was like the girl question. See, it's a Disney cruise. No one cares about it, which was not a Disney cruise, either. It wasn't. It was Norwegian. And there's an NFL question, buddy. It's same name as the type of word bird. What is Captain America's cat named? Only a woman would know that. I know. Only women like superheroes and no cats. Oh, all right. We can't name a type of bird. Eagle, sparrow, goose. And then one you didn't get to. Was it Captain Marvel or Captain America? Captain America. Did I say Captain Marvel? No, so much like Goose's Captain Marvel's cat, not Captain America. What? I didn't know that Captain America even had a cat. Did you know Captain Marvel had a cat? No. Exactly. Shut up. Shut up. But she's a female superhero. I don't care. What continent has the most countries, Steve? Africa. You know, if you just had rushed your questions, you could have tied Ken and we could have avoided all this. But I guess congrats to him for beating you. As evidenced by the bombs like Cyclone yesterday, the bad weather is here, Rockaholics, which means that it is time for us to band together and bring as many coats to local kids in need as possible. It's coats for kids time. And there's an estimated 300,000 children living in poverty in our state, which means we want to make a little bit of a difference, right? Steve, thanks. The Rockhogs have already been stepping up. Obviously, we have a long ways to go, but they've been donating and thanks to all the Rockhogs. I've done 20 bucks, 50 bucks, 100 bucks. Hell, even five dollars. Any amount does help. Our goal is what? 50,000 dollars. And I believe we could do it. We've done it before and we could do it again. Let's go. You can head to kisw.com to make your donation today. We have a simple question to ask our Rockaholics this morning, but you got to call us up now so we can ask you 206-803-ROCK. A Marine Corps veteran in New Jersey, his name is Justin O'Donnell. He set a new world record for playing World of Warcraft for three days. Three days straight, 78 hours and 30 minutes. Do you sleep at all? I don't, I think you would be disqualified if you did. And how much Mountain Dew are you drinking? It's, that's a good question. He was probably all caffeinated up. He said he got physically tired, but he didn't actually have any real trouble focusing. Man, man, I've never played World of Warcraft, but there are people who are obsessed with it. I don't know if they're as obsessed to do three straight days of it though. No, and apparently they did give him a five-minute break every hour, where he would like get like a snack or something like that. But 78 hours, that is bananas. So this of course leads us to want to ask our Rockaholics a very simple question. We're going to start with Justin and Ferndale. Our simple question is, what could you do for 78 hours straight? Funny enough, that would technically be gaming as, as well. If I had a break from from my kids, I'd be definitely doing that for 78 hours straight. I agree, those kids get in the way of all the fun. They do, it's like, but on the weekends, I, when everyone goes to bed, I go out in the garage, and that's, that's time to play Beat Saver, Rock Band, and all my other kids. So what's the song of choice for Rock Band? Spanish choice for Rock Band, it switches between like 21 guns and 21 guns for guitar, and then for drums, it's YYZ. Oh, good choice. I thought for a second, I was like, oh, do you have the Green Day special Rock Band, because then they have a Green Day specific Rock Band? Yeah, and guess who owns it? I'd imagine Taryn, no, Danny. Of course, of course, Taryn. Mike and Port Orchard, same simple question to you. What could you do for 78 hours straight? Uh, probably reading comic books, and hanging out with my kids. Oh, we're trying to get a break from our kids, and Mike's trying to hang out with his kids. Yeah, I work a lot though, so if I had the chance to just chill with my kids, I would absolutely jump back. What do you do for work, Mike? I mean, it's not like a huge important job. I work at AutoZone, but, um... So you gotta put it in the hours. So delivery driver, I drive around and deliver auto parts to different businesses. Do Mike, but I'm with you, man. We were gone for a few days for our work convention, which I mean, obviously was a lot of fun. But, I mean, if I could take a week off, just to just hang with my kid, just 'cause I, you know, you spend so many days away from your kid, and then it's like, when you see them again, you're like, I just want to hang out with you, and not stop hanging out with you. Exactly. And my kid is, uh, she just turned 14, so she pretty much wants almost nothing to do with me most of the time anyway. I remember those days. You can probably, like, put her in a bear hug, or, like, a headlock or something, and be like, nope, you're not going anywhere. We're bringing out. Well, we're locking each other in the room, and we're gonna have fun, damn it. You will let me hug you. 206-803-ROCK, our simple question, is going to gray in Everett. What could you do for 78 hours straight? All right, simple question, simple answer, I could sleep. That's like a year's worth of sleep, I feel. How great, how much sleep do you normally get overnight? I would say probably about 77 hours, decent amount, but, but I've hit the 70 hour remark before, so. You've slept for 70 hours? Was that, like, after, like, a Vegas bender or something like that? No, I don't remember that bell, honestly, it was one of the hours. Did you have any medical help with that? I know, isn't that a coma? Oh, like, how would I read melatonin, maybe? That sounds like more than melatonin, maybe. All right, what about you, Taryn? 78 hours straight. I mean, honestly, I would probably go with, I like the sleep idea for sure. I don't know, I mean, I guess maybe kicking it with my kid, though, honestly, like, I know that sounds really silly, but because of the weird hours that we have, I always miss time with Barrett, and now that he's going to kindergarten, it's going to be even worse. I think mine would be, I would just fall into a YouTube wormhole for 72 hours straight, or however many hours, 78 hours straight. I could just sit on YouTube and watch everything. What's, like, your favorite type of video to watch on YouTube? Currently, it's music historians, or what is a music professor guy that breaks down music. Like, last time I watched, like, a 10 minute video about the counting crows and Adam Dorit and how, like, after Mr. Jones, the success of that song, he wanted nothing to do with being a success. Even though the song is about how he wanted to one day become a successful rock star, once he became a successful rock star, he's like, "I need to hit pause on all this," and became a bartender at the Viper Room, and took a break from being, and didn't want to play that song. So, I could watch those kind of videos one after an ever Seattle, that guy I talked about before, where he breaks down the, like, every song and what makes a song great. The next thing, you know, I'm watching some political stuff that's just, like, you know, about what's going on in the world with, like, the presidential rates, and then I'm going into, like, a crazy DJ set, like, okay. My YouTube algorithm is bonkers, and then wrestling. Wait a minute, though, you are forgetting your favorite thing to watch on YouTube, which is Paw Patrol Toys. I will punch you. We have gone, like, two, maybe three weeks without watching any of those LOL dolls in Paw Patrol Toys on YouTube. Although, right now, I'm getting a little nervous, because now we're watching a lot of silly Miss Lily, and I am done with that. What is the, what is silly Miss Lily? It's exactly what you think. This silly, fun woman doing silly, fun things on YouTube, and kids love it. Oh, boy. What about you, Danny, 78 hours straight? Guitar? You know, I feel like my fingers would get just a little bit tired. Honestly-- If I'm getting mad at you, because you posted all these fun videos on social media, like, yesterday, you were jamming out to Good Charlotte. What? I always jam out to Good Charlotte. And then I wound up listening to Good Charlotte, because I wanted to hear it done properly. Wow. It's also fair. No, you know, honestly, I think if I could do it for 78 hours straight and then, like, not get full, I would just want to eat all the good food for just 78 hours straight. It's like chicken wings, pizza, and-- I had a restaurant or just at home. You know, honestly, I would just-- I would restaurant hop and just go to all and try, like, literally everything, not get full. Oh, sounds glorious. I love food. All right, now, what about our friend Sarah? 78 hours straight. What are you doing? If you guys don't know my answer, especially after being in San Diego with me-- It's the club. It is the club. If you do not stop dancing, it's insane. Yeah, if there was a club that was open 24/7, I would be in trouble. You don't stop dancing even when there's not a club. There's been times where we're, like, standing at the airport and then all of a sudden, Sarah's just swaying back and forth. I'm like, what are you doing? She's twerking to the beach and her head, Danny. Yeah. It was like three in the morning. We weren't even in a club. She was just drunk outside of a club doing a pole dance on one of those street signs. Oh, yeah. I was. I have a video. I don't know if I want to see it, to be honest. I don't know, fairness. I did start playing music on my phone next to her. So, yeah, at least something I'll listen to while she was doing the pole dance. Even when a car alarm goes off, I, like, find that B. And I'm, oh, oh, oh, yeah. I could easily dance for 78 hours. Oh, no, not the chanting again. [LAUGHING] Yeah, all right, all right, all right. Hey! [MUSIC PLAYING] The Daily Makes Show. Which band do you think has the highest roasting rock tour of all time? And no Taylor Swift's backing band does not count. Oh, OK. And it's not Lym Biscuit. No, no, Taylor Swift has, like, the highest roasting of just all music. Oh, yeah. But, I mean, she's-- and the more she tours, the more she crushes that record. But this is rock band. So they tabulated the numbers. And the top-grossing band is in. It is... [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] I like whole play, but I am brewing this selection of a song. I hate-- I'm only a co-play fan, just like Radiohead. First three records, then I'm done. Oh, yeah. I would also like to point out that, again, do you set me the list without telling me what songs to play? So I just went, top song, and this was their top song. I can't argue that it's probably their most popular song with everybody. But, man, I like some of their older stuff. The Music of the Spheres World Tour has grossed $945.7 million. Dude, they do stadiums. They do those big festivals. I mean, they'll do like Lumen Field. I mean, they're just-- it's crazy that the first time I ever saw a cool play was at the show box. Oh, wow. Which, I mean, it was on their first-- it was their very first US show that they just came over to America. They did like an end session, got to see that too. That was pretty cool. Well, a lot of people were in yellow. No, sorry, that's bad. But all the lights were in yellow, and I thought it was the most mind-blowing thing. Also, I smoked a lot of weed back in those days, but, you know, turning in the lights on yellow when they're singing yellow. It's like, this is just next level. Do you hear how edgy this guy is? He's just smoking doobies at the Coldplay concert? Some of the devil's cabbage. I was probably the most badass person there. Hi, you-- you're going to be the most badass person in a limb. This kid tonight, Steve Miggs. You better watch out. Are you ready to round out the rest of the top five? These are the highest-grossing rock tours of all time. So, anyone else seen Coldplay or any of the only idiot? Nope. OK, just making-- just making-- maybe you went for, you know, a bat. I don't know, you lost a bat and how to go. I don't know. I've seen them more times than I can remember. Oh, Lord. Here is number two. Now, would you consider Elton John the Rock? Hell, yeah! I don't know if I would. I eat rocks pretty damn hard. Is this one of those examples? Maybe not so much Tiny Dancer. I mean, I'm not-- I can entertain the argument that some people would consider him a rock artist or a rock band, but he's not a rock band. He's just a-- I just consider him pop. Yeah. Right? And I've never seen him-- He's about as-- he's about as rock as Taylor Swift, I feel. I've never seen him in concert, but the farewell yellow brick road tour at $939.1 million. But as rock as Taylor Swift, and he also probably wears just as many sequences as Taylor Swift in the concert. Yeah, I've never seen Elton John though. I would love to see Elton John. I don't think he's touring anymore, right? I think he's completely farewelled now. And none of us have seen him. Nope. OK. All right. Coming in at number three on the list of the top, highest-grossing rock tours of all time. [MUSIC PLAYING] Both of your faces right there. I wish I would have had a camera rolling. I say that, but I kind of wish I would have seen you two at some point. I've had a couple of opportunities, and I passed it up, and then now I look back. I'm like, oh, I would have been cool to see them back when I wasn't as disgusted by their music. I've never been able to get into you two, but my husband loves them, and he's always like, if you just would go see them with me. And I said, it doesn't matter if the ticket is free. I will not go with you. Oh, so that's your-- I just really can't stand this, man. So you couldn't even sit through a concert? I don't think I could. What about at the sphere? Because they did the sphere, right? I'd rather see the Eagles at the sphere than you too. Wow. Honestly. No, I'd much rather go see you too. The U2360 tour has grossed $736.4 million. Coming in at number four. Yeah, so they get the last laugh tower. Who cares if you're not going to go see them? I think there are enough people seeing them that they're doing OK. They don't care. Number four on the list of the highest-grossing rock tours of all time. Now we're cooking with butter. Give me that help out, Steven Adler. The not-in-this-lifetime tour has grossed $584.2 million. I've seen them when they reunited with Slash and Duff, which was really cool. Mm-hmm. I saw Axel and the Guns' Imposers, maybe when he hired a bunch of guys and they did like the Tacoma Dome. It was actually, it was pretty good. I still wish I could go back in time though and see the original five. Oh my gosh, that's legendary. Rounding out the top five, the top-grossing rock tours of all time. I mean, would you consider them rock? OK. Oh. I've seen them twice. In recent years, they were fantastic. They can take my money every time. A bigger bang tour grossed $558 million. I saw them once and I only lasted a couple songs. Not because I thought they sucked. I'm just not a big Rolling Stones fan. I just wanted to go so I could say I've seen the Rolling Stones. So did they have an opener that you were excited about or anything or? They was Dave Matthews. Oh wow. And actually I enjoyed Dave Matthews more. He's pretty great. He was fantastic. He is not on this list though. No, but I'm sure he's doing OK financially. Oh yeah. So I've seen three of the five. How about you? Uh, two of the five. Danny, zero of the five? Zero. Sara zero of the five. No master dial. I know. Not at your metal babe. Yeah, it's not like my god, you guys. Come on. Right. 206-803-ROCK. We want to know, have you seen any of these bands that are the highest-grossing rock tours of all time? Coldplay. Elton John. You too. Guns N' Roses or the Rolling Stones. Call in now if you have ever seen any of these bands live. 206-803-ROCK. [MUSIC PLAYING] 206-803-ROCK. We want to know, have you ever seen any of these bands in concert? Coldplay. Elton John. You too. Guns N' Roses or the Rolling Stones. They are the highest-grossing rock bands of all time. And you want to know what you thought of the show? I've been three for five for me. Was it two for five for you? Two for five for me. And zero for five for Danny and Sara. 206-803-ROCK. Jessica, you're in Everett, but you traveled a great distance to see guns N' Roses. I did. Yeah, a pretty far distance. I went all the way to Tokyo. OK, I saw them in Tacoma, but that's no Tokyo. Well, to be fair, I didn't go to Tokyo for them. They just happened to be playing their while I was there. And of course, I had to take advantage. It was amazing. So Jessica, I do this all the time. Wherever I'm going, we went to San Diego. I'm like, what bands are playing while we're there? Because how cool-- and you saw Guns N' Roses playing? Where did they play? It was actually a festival that was going on. I think a two-day festival, I only went to the one day, but they had all kinds of random bands. We either was there, got to see we either, Ruba Stink. Yeah, it was a little while ago, but oh my god, it was so fun. Worth the money? So worth the money, absolutely. And who was in Guns N' Roses when you saw them? Was it Axel in a bunch of hired hands, or would Slash and Duff part of it as well? I did, I did see Slash. Nice. Nice. Right on, Jessica. Steve in Bellevue, you also saw G&R in the early '90s? Yeah, that's right, the user tour at the Tacoma Dome. And that was with the-- I believe that was all the original members. They may have subbed in Soren on drums, but everybody else was there. Was that the show with Metallica and Faith Nomura, or was that a different tour? No, that was a different tour. No, that was a different tour. It was an awesome show, so much so that my buddy Johnny bought at like a $25 concert shirt, and we were like broke college kids. We lost Johnny, couldn't figure out where he was. Found him passed down on my car. He had pukes all over, all over the front of his $25 concert shirt, and only puked all over the front of it. And we're like, Johnny, what's up, man? Oh, I was in the pit. I couldn't get out of the pit, so I just puked out myself. Well, that's one way to get out of the pit. Yeah, Johnny. Make room for Johnny. Dude, I remember paying for a pay-per-view back in the day when they had pay-per-views. They would do pay-per-view concerts. And one was for guns and roses during the user illusion tour, and opening for them was Soundgarden. Oh. And I have it on VHS somewhere, so if you ever want to borrow it. You know I do. I've got a VHS player somewhere. Steven and Everett, you saw three out of the five bands, just like Steve Niggs. Which three did you see? So I've seen Coldplay. I've seen Gunvin, Roses, the Hired Hands version. OK. And I saw you two. And so of those three, which one was your favorite? The Coldplay one. And Stevie is a-- This is our buddy Stevie, really a hackers fan. And you're a massive metalhead. Like, you know, I mean, hate breed and Megadeth. So for you to say that, Coldplay was your favorite of those. That's a testament to how good they are live. Yeah, well, the kind of side reason we wanted to go see them? Because Fiano Apple was opening. Oh. I saw her at the more theater ones, and it was so great. Absolutely. 206-803 Rock, if you've ever seen Coldplay, Elin John, YouTube, G&R, or the Rolling Stones. And all five of them have been seen by our production director, the man, the myth, the legend, the voice of straight to the comments. OK, morning. Hello, thank you, morning. So you've seen all five? All five. Yeah, Coldplay multiple times. YouTube two or three times. Rolling Stones once-- Pink-- sorry, Elin John, when he was touring with Billy Joel, at Really Field, did two nights there saw that. And then who was the fifth one? G&R? G&R, yes. G&R was in a little campground, 4-H fairground, in Northwestern, Illinois, with Metallica on a tour in the early '90s, or, say, '94 or '95, in Pecatonka, Illinois, and just a nightmare scenario to get in and get out of there. But-- Like White River. Worse than White River. I mean, small town, fair ground, worse than White River. But phenomenal. Worth it. If you could go back and see one of those bands one more time of the five, which would you go see again? Oh, you're going to hate my response to this. Oh, no, don't even say it. But it's you two. It was after the attacks at 9/11, and they were playing United Center, and they pulled these big drapes up that were linen drapes, and they put every person's name on there, as they sang the song, "Walk On" in tribute to everyone who lost their lives on 9/11. And it gives me chills right now talking about it. There was nothing more moving than that moment. So that was your favorite of the five? Yeah. Wow. Yeah. No, I remember seeing that, and that was just incredible what they did right now. And then Coldplay after that, and then Elton John. And I mean, everyone was great for a different reason. There's not one that I really like over the other. But that experience with you two, United Center, just chilling. Yeah. Chilling. 206-803, Rock, have you seen any of these five bands? Coldplay, Elton John, YouTube, G&R, Orguns, and Roses. I mean, are the Rolling Stones, excuse me? Chris and Everett, you saw two of the five? Hey, what's up, guys? Yeah, I saw the steel wheel store for the Rolling Stones. It's like '94. They were playing with guns and roses. I can't remember what tour it was, but they came out with the Knockin' On Heaven store. Some with a living color. Oh, I remember that tour, yes. Yeah, hey, Rock, man. Yeah, that was right when not in living color. Living color just broke big with cult of personality. Oh, yeah. Bob from Tacoma, you saw you two at the Paramount, and they got a guy from the crowd to do what? Well, I was watching him and a guy from the crowd handed a cassette tape to Bono. And Bono made a statement about how that's how they started with a garage band handing somebody a tape. And so they pulled him up on stage and handed him a guitar, and they wanted him to play with the band. And the guy just stood there, and Bono, they stopped, and Bono asked him what's wrong, and he said, "I play the drums." Ah, he got, so he hopped on the drum kit, and that kid rocked. It was amazing. So he played a U2 song with them? Yeah. That's awesome. Yeah, and a small venue, the Paramount. And that was in their surrender tour when they, before they really got big and started playing the great, big, huge venues. I would have liked to have seen them back in those days. Like, you know, Joshua Tree in earlier, I feel like that was a good U2 songs. Oh, it was amazing. Probably one of the best concerts that I'll remember the rest of my life. Bob, did you ever find out if that guy, did his band make it, the guy with the cassette? It was Dave Grohl. No, I've never followed up, never knew who he was. It was Dave Grohl. That was a five minutes of me. And that's Kurt Cobain spotted him and said, "You know what? He should be our drummer." (upbeat music) ♪ Go, go, go, go ♪
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