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What
Speaker 3 on this episode of the Commercial Break.
Speaker 3
Survivor was also one that was out there. The greatest race.
What was that called? No, that's still the Amazing Race. The Amazon Race.
Yeah, and so is Survivor.
Speaker 3 Survivor and Amazing Race survived the Amazing Race of bad reality television shows.
Speaker 3
And I loved to watch a lot of these shows. As an exhibitionist, I thought they were stupid and funny.
And I kind of, I think, felt like I was in on the joke. Like, this is crazy that we're doing this.
Speaker 3
But a lot of people took them very seriously. A lot of people really got into them.
My dad and I really wanted to do the amazing race. Too late.
I did too.
Speaker 3 What happened? Well, did you, did you like apply or anything?
Speaker 3 Okay.
Speaker 3 We talked about it.
Speaker 3 The next episode of the Commercial Break starts now.
Speaker 3 Ew, boy.
Speaker 3
Oh, yeah, Cats and Kittens. Welcome back to the Commercial Break.
I'm Brian Green. This is my dear friend and the co-host of this show, Chris and Joy Hoadley.
Best to you, Chris. Best to you, Brian.
Speaker 3
Best to you out there on the podcast universe. Thanks for joining us.
Here we are. Just reading that Haley Joe Osman.
Speaker 3
The kid from the Sixth Sense. Oh, yeah.
Remember that kid? And he's done some other stuff, too. Like, here, here's a picture of him.
You've probably seen him in other things. Yep.
Speaker 3 I don't know what other things, but you've probably seen him in those other things. He got arrested for drunken disorderly conduct while on a skiing vacation.
Speaker 3 And they just released his mug shot and he looks just like he does in real life.
Speaker 3
The substance is unidentified, but Mono County Sheriff's Office refused to comment. Alcohol and possession of marijuana and another substance unidentified.
Huh.
Speaker 3 He's sentenced to three years' probation. Where was this?
Speaker 3 Like in some
Speaker 3 weeds legal.
Speaker 3
So is California. Yeah, so is California.
Why do you have why? Why are you? I don't know. Maybe there are.
Maybe you can't be in public with it. Maybe you can't be smoking it in public.
Speaker 3 I think there are certain places where, even though it's legal in California, you still can't smoke it in public.
Speaker 3 Like when I went to Las Vegas, they put it it in some special bag that would explode if you opened it up while you're on the street. It's like
Speaker 3 some weird thing. It was like this weird lock bag that
Speaker 3 everyone had to have while they were traveling with it.
Speaker 3 And so, you know, I kept it in the lock bag until I got back to the roach-infested motel. And then I just,
Speaker 3
and then I just, you know, I did what I did with it after that. So there you go.
Listen, I want to talk about something.
Speaker 3 The 90s and the 2000s was a wild time for television, and especially for reality show television.
Speaker 3 Yes. I mean, reality shows.
Speaker 3
Now's crazy, but then was really the Wild West. Yeah, it really was.
Reality shows of the early,
Speaker 3 if I could spell, early 2000s.
Speaker 3 I had a list here and I lost it. Hold on.
Speaker 3 Well, of course, American Idol, The Osbournes, The Simple Life. The Osbournes.
Speaker 3 yeah. Let's go with, let's go with some more here.
Speaker 3 Hold on, The Simple Life was just like the one of the wildest shows that had been, it was all kind of staged, but you know, it was didn't they just reboot that? I think they did
Speaker 3 The Simple Life, yeah, with Paris and uh, Nicole Nicole. Oh, I think they did do like an extra season of that a couple of years ago or something, or a year ago.
Speaker 3 I don't think, I don't think it took off because now they're married with children, and it's like it's not, it just doesn't have the same.
Speaker 3
And we've all grown a little bit older and a little bit more mature, and as have they. Yes.
So it didn't hit quite like it hit. It was like nothing you'd ever seen on television.
Speaker 3
These two absolute airheads. Party girls.
Party girls. Party girls.
Rich going and like going to spend a week with a cow farm.
Speaker 3
And they'd be like, that's hot. And sticking their hand in cows' asses.
It was interesting at the time. America's Next Top Model, Punked, Jersey Shore, Fear Factor from
Speaker 3
Joe Rogan. Joe Rogan.
Yeah. The Bachelor started back then.
Trading spaces where neighbors made other people's houses, their neighbors' houses look ugly, and then you had to pretend like you liked it.
Speaker 3 Remember that?
Speaker 3
Making of the band. Next, which we have reviewed.
Newlyweds with Nick and Jessica.
Speaker 3
Nanny 911. Cake Boss, which I never understood how anybody gave a shit about Cake Boss.
Dog the Bounty Hunter. Laguna Beach.
Speaker 3
So many. I mean, Kitchen Nightmares.
Flavor of Love.
Speaker 3 Rock of Love.
Speaker 3 So many weird and wild
Speaker 3 reality shows that it was hard to keep up with all of them quite frankly and when you look back on them now most of them have not aged well there is a certain amount of chauvinism and exhibitionism and just general disdain for other for human life that goes on in some of these shows it's really weird take fear factor for example People were eating like Madagascar cockroaches live.
Speaker 3
I never liked that show. I never liked it.
I I never liked it. Not because of Joe Rogan.
I actually thought Joe did a good job on the show. It was just what they were doing.
Speaker 3
Yeah, it's what they were doing that was that made my stomach turn. And anytime they brought out those insects, which was every fucking episode.
Every time.
Speaker 3 Yeah, or they'd like stick them 700 feet in the air in a car, like they were in the car with a helmet.
Speaker 3 Then they'd set the car on fire, you know, make it explode and hope that they dropped into the water. It was like this weird show where you knew that they were probably going to be safe.
Speaker 3
You will write. But they sure did make it look dangerous.
And people would be competing for like, you know, $10,000 in Chili's gift cards or something. It was so stupid.
It was so stupid.
Speaker 3
But it was very popular for a couple of years anyway. Very popular.
I think it ran on NBC and then on MTV and it went around the circuit.
Speaker 3 But one of the wildest, and American Idol, of course, kicked this, kicked all of the singing competitions off and all of like the kind of competitions. Survivor was also one that was out there.
Speaker 3 The great
Speaker 3 the greatest race. What was that called? No, that's still
Speaker 3
the amazing race. Yeah.
And so is Survivor. Survivor and Amazing Race survived the amazing race of bad reality television shows.
And I loved to watch a lot of these shows as an exhibitionist.
Speaker 3
I thought they were stupid and funny. And I kind of, I think, felt like I was in on the joke.
Like, this is crazy that we're doing this. But a lot of people took them very seriously.
Speaker 3
A lot of people really got into them. My dad and I really wanted to do the amazing race too late.
I did too.
Speaker 3 What happened?
Speaker 3 Did you like apply or anything?
Speaker 3 We talked about it.
Speaker 3 We said we would, in the family, we determined that the two of us would be the best best because I would be the daredevil and he's an engineer and would be able to figure all the stuff out.
Speaker 3
Okay, so he would essentially be able to get you from point A to point B in the quickest manner, figure out all that, kind of the math part of it. Yeah.
And you would figure out the...
Speaker 3 I would do the stuff that required the
Speaker 3
whatsoever. No brains all balls.
Yeah. Like go to the you know running of the bowls and make it out alive.
Yeah. Okay.
All right.
Speaker 3
I wanted to go on it too, but I couldn't figure out which of my family members would agree to be with me for that long. So I decided not to do it.
But I did get into that show for like two seasons.
Speaker 3
It's still on. It's still great.
I haven't watched it in a long time. I think I watched like the second and third season and I was really into it.
Speaker 3 And then, I don't know, for whatever reason, I stopped watching it.
Speaker 3
You had 30 children. I did have 30 children.
Yes. I'm just getting to top chef season seven.
It's on 23.
Speaker 3 I mean, honestly.
Speaker 3
But that singing reality show kind of contest, listen, this all got kicked off with MTVs, the real life, the real world. The real world, yeah.
The real world was the OG, I think, by a lot of people.
Speaker 3 It might not have been the very first reality show television necessarily per se, but it was the first one to gain mainstream attention and really kind of
Speaker 3 massage the format in a way that it was interesting. Put people in a room, let them be humans,
Speaker 3 film all the drama in a house, living together for a month or two or whatever it was, film all the drama, edit it in a way that is linear so you can understand from one moment to the next what is going on, cut out all the crap, and just put the best, most interesting, juicy parts of it out there on television.
Speaker 3
And they did. And it was critically panned and acclaimed.
People watched it in droves. That was huge.
Speaker 3 And the unintended consequence of this was that the people who were a part of these shows became famous in their own right, which I don't think anybody expected, but they did.
Speaker 3 And by season number three, it became clear that people who were going on the real world were there in part to become famous, not for some human social experiment, but because there was fame and riches at the end of it.
Speaker 3
And when social media came, forget about it. Now it's a different game altogether.
You're going to be famous if you go on a reality show, at least to some degree.
Speaker 3 And that is a big part of the reason why you would even want to partake in any of these
Speaker 3 shenanigans, so to speak. Well,
Speaker 3
I applied for The Real World. Yeah, you said that.
I did for like season number six or something, 5'6, something like that.
Speaker 3 Obviously, I didn't make it on the real world. In case you didn't know, I didn't make it on the real world.
Speaker 3
One of the most famous podcasters on earth right now was on Road Rules, which was an adjunct to Real World. It was like a competition.
They got in a van, they lived together for a month.
Speaker 3 They did these competitive challenges, and then they would get knocked out or into the competition. Theo Vaughan was a Road Rules contestant.
Speaker 3 Also, I had many people, and I say many, I mean like two, people who had suggested that when American Idol started, I should go on American Idol
Speaker 3
and try and be a singer on American Idol, like a rock and roll, edgy singer, like buck the trend. Don't be a pop star, be a rock star.
Well, that's not what American Idol was looking for.
Speaker 3 And I thought about going because they came to Atlanta early on, like season number two or three.
Speaker 3 But I just couldn't bring myself to do it because even though I watched it, I hated it because I thought I hated what it represented: a
Speaker 3 cheat code to the music industry. When I had worked so very hard and failed, and when I say very hard, numerous assisted living homes, numerous
Speaker 3 assisted living homes, numerous club dates with no patrons paying to see me, and one album that I will never make it on Spotify because probably no one has the master tapes.
Speaker 3 They said, well, tape over those.
Speaker 3 It's all good.
Speaker 3 But one channel decided to turn this whole thing on its head. It decided that this was a joke and we needed to treat it as such.
Speaker 3
American Idol, the American Idol-esque type competitions were a joke and we needed to treat it as such. Let's make it a joke.
Let's make it the joke that it is.
Speaker 3 Let's take these delusional human beings that think that they can be some pop superstar by using the cheat code.
Speaker 3 Let's take these delusional human beings and let's put them in a delusional world where all their dreams could come true, even if they were the worst singers on earth.
Speaker 3 How I missed this show when it came out, I have no idea.
Speaker 3 But there has been some videos going around the internet lately that turned me on to this particular show that ran on the WB for one season, I think.
Speaker 3
And it is the meanest reality show that has ever existed. I never saw it either.
It is called Superstar USA. No.
The next Superstar USA or something like that. I'd like to watch this.
Speaker 3 At least in part,
Speaker 3 the
Speaker 3 first episode of this, because I never saw it when it was on air. No, I didn't either.
Speaker 3 But just watching 15 minutes of it last night after seeing some reels over the last couple of weeks, I thought that these were delusional people that were singing in front of a crowd, and the crowd, for some reason, didn't have ears.
Speaker 3 Like, you know, it was a crowd full of people who couldn't hear because it was clear that they were singing terribly, but the crowd was going wild. And I was like, where?
Speaker 3 Where did this run?
Speaker 3 How did these people get on this very highly produced
Speaker 3 event and then sing this badly and have all these people that are telling them how good it really is? It's because it's the whole premise of the show.
Speaker 3 Take the worst, most delusional people in the musical business that want to be in the music business and pretend like they are the best. And then at the end, pull the rug out from under their feet.
Speaker 3 So,
Speaker 3 damn. This is crazy, crazy mean, crazy in general, hilarious, very funny, but at the expense of a lot of different people's dreams.
Speaker 3 And not one of these people, at least none of them that I have seen so far, became actually famous for any particular reason.
Speaker 3 And so it really ended up just being a cruel prank show is what it ended up being. If you don't mind, Chrissy, let's take some time.
Speaker 3
Let's review the pilot episode and let's see what we think about this. You want to do that? Okay, let's do it.
Okay. So quick segment, quick flip.
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Okay, in my opinion, the cruelest reality show that has ever existed. Some would call this a prank show.
I think that's probably the best way to put it. But man, is this wild? Are you ready for this?
Speaker 3
I think so. Let's get into it here.
America's a USA's next superstar, superstar USA, something. Because they could only do it for one season because then everybody would know.
Yeah, it's true.
Speaker 3 Once you know the characters in it, then it's going to be hard to find the next season.
Speaker 8 Brian McFaden here in Hollywood, home to the WB Superstar USA.
Speaker 3 You remember this guy, Brian McFaden? He was in a lot of WB stuff. I think he was like a, I think he did like a,
Speaker 3
what was that show? Aisha Tyler. Remember her? And she did the bus thing, get on the bus, bus, something, love bus.
And I think he was also part of that crew or part of that show.
Speaker 8 The most anticipated show of the year. You know, people said we couldn't do it.
Speaker 3
People said we shouldn't do it. The most anticipated year.
But we did.
Speaker 8 Folks so ambitious, you won't believe your eyes or ears. Thousands of singers auditioned, all believing that we were searching for America's best singer.
Speaker 8 But we're not. We're actually searching for America's worst.
Speaker 3 But we're not. We're fucking with them all.
Speaker 3 But we're not. We're crushing their little hearts.
Speaker 3 How happy you are to be doing this.
Speaker 3 Singer.
Speaker 8 And to pull it off, we enlisted dozens of crew members, teams of dancers, and hundreds of screaming fans, all to create the illusion of a real talent show. Now, why did we do this?
Speaker 8 Because we were bored by all the cookie cutter pop idols being crammed down our throats.
Speaker 8 Now forget.
Speaker 3 But because we're bored by all the cookie cutter pop, we decided to crush people's spirits and any possible dreams they have of success because we're bored.
Speaker 8 Forget vocal ability. We're looking for a true entertainer, someone who is fun to watch.
Speaker 8
So do yourself a favor, America. Get ready.
Our search for America's worst singer starts right now.
Speaker 3
The WB was wild. The WB was wild.
They would go for it. Who green lit this? Yeah.
Speaker 3 And they were probably getting bad press for it beforehand.
Speaker 3 I imagine that promo, that intro, was cut after they had done run some commercials and stuff, and people were like, no way you're going to do this.
Speaker 3 And Brian Dunkelman, number two, here has to get on and apologize before it even starts. Yeah.
Speaker 3 Clearly, a rip-off intro of American Iron. Right.
Speaker 3
Oh, lots of flashing stars. Yeah, the WB's superstar USA.
Yeah, lots of stars. Lots of weird graphic stars.
Speaker 8 All right, now before we get to the audition process, let me break it down for you one more time. We're out to find a new kind of singing superstar.
Speaker 3 So while the kind that can't make an album, other talent shows are looking for this.
Speaker 8 And it was just my mind
Speaker 8 playing tricks on me.
Speaker 8 Yeah.
Speaker 8 We're looking for this.
Speaker 3 Well, people did love to hate watch American Idol for the bad stuff. You know, you know, yeah, they took the best part of American Idol's audition process and they just juiced it.
Speaker 3 And so for that, I guess
Speaker 3 they're taking what works about another show and they're just extending it.
Speaker 8 Or this. All I'm asking is for respect when you get home.
Speaker 3 Or this. Reno and chills me to the bone.
Speaker 8
But on our show, it's not enough for singers to be bad. They have to believe they're great.
I'm a superstar because I am a star in itself. I have charisma, and you guys will have to see.
Speaker 3 I have a feeling that some of these people are plants. They are actors and actresses that are on the show
Speaker 3 because i actually don't i think there's too much liability and having actual people have the rug pulled out from under them like this there's you know they could be who knows they could hurt themselves or whatever
Speaker 8 why because we're out to find america's unlikeliest singing sensation and make them a star
Speaker 8 We scoured the country and auditioned thousands of singers in hopes for their big break.
Speaker 8 In cities like Orlando, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and Minneapolis, the superstar wannabes showed up in force for their chance to fly to Hollywood and battled out for superstardom, never realizing that on this show, only the bad survive.
Speaker 3 How do you get the audience in on this? I guess you have to tell them all. Yeah, that they need to cheer loudly no matter what happens.
Speaker 8 To help us find our superstar, we assembled a distinguished panel of experts.
Speaker 3 A distinguished panel of experts, let's say.
Speaker 3 You're going to laugh.
Speaker 8 First up, you know her from her hits, Graduation and Smile, Platinum Selling Recording Artist, Vitamin C.
Speaker 3 One hit wonder, vitamin C.
Speaker 3 I don't even remember vitamin C. Hey, listen, Chrissy, she had two hits.
Speaker 3 As we go on.
Speaker 3 I remember that song. That song played on rotation, like in 2003.
Speaker 3 Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 8 If you're cocky and confident, and you don't have the goods to back it up, you're exactly what we're looking for.
Speaker 3 I wonder why vitamin C never stayed in the conscious collective.
Speaker 3 Well, probably because she was
Speaker 3 on this horribly cruel show. Part of the cruelest show ever.
Speaker 8 Grammy nominated a rap pioneer, the wild thing himself, Mr.
Speaker 3
Tone Logan. Tonel? Tonelo, funky cold Medina? No, Joe.
Don't do it.
Speaker 8 I asked the guy why you so fly so quunky, Cold Medina.
Speaker 8
You're gonna turn everything you ever heard about singing upside down on this show. You know what I mean? The good singers are whack, and the whack singers are good.
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3 You know what I'm saying? They pay me a lot of money to be on here. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 8 And finally, our resident straight shooter, superstar USA producer, Briggs.
Speaker 3
Briggs. Ah, Briggs.
And Briggs looks like a guy I've seen on other reality television shows because he probably is an actor. So, what do you say to people who
Speaker 8 think the show is cruel and offensive?
Speaker 8 I'd have to say
Speaker 8 you.
Speaker 3
He's the Simon Callum. He is.
He's got the molasses. He's got spiky hair.
Speaker 3 Pleather jacket.
Speaker 8 Number one, how to look unimpressed and completely bored by all the good singers.
Speaker 8 All that's left is a band of gold.
Speaker 8 All that's left, all the dreams I hold, is a band of gold.
Speaker 3 Stop.
Speaker 8
We're looking for a superstar and you don't quite have the voice. I just don't think you're right for this show.
I think it was kind of, let me use the word whack.
Speaker 3 Oh my god. So, not only do you have to pretend like the bad singers are good, you have to tell the good singers that they're shit.
Speaker 3 Yes.
Speaker 3 Oh, brother.
Speaker 8 And challenge number two: how to heat praise on bad singers while keeping a straight face.
Speaker 8 Celebrate good times. Come on.
Speaker 3 Oh, yeah, look at that spin.
Speaker 3 Celebrate great times. Come on.
Speaker 8 Celebrate everyone around the world. Come on.
Speaker 3 Woo!
Speaker 8
I thought it was really good. I thought it was great.
I thought you rocked the mic, Playboy. You handled your biz.
So congratulations. You're one step closer.
Speaker 3 Shoot your hands with your biz. Oh, my God.
Speaker 3 Poor kid.
Speaker 8 Being superstar.
Speaker 8 Thank you.
Speaker 8 And once the audition process is completed, the 12 worst singers will face off in Hollywood for their shot at fame and fortune.
Speaker 8 And the hoax gets even bigger when they're given the superstar treatment.
Speaker 8 They'll receive image enhancement.
Speaker 3
So they're showing them flying. Image enhancement.
Yeah, they're flying them, their limousine.
Speaker 3 Yeah, they're getting their hair cut and their new duds. And they're in the studio with professionals.
Speaker 8 Work with vocal coaches.
Speaker 8 Learn dance moves.
Speaker 8 Face the media.
Speaker 8 And shop for expensive cars and multi-million dollar homes.
Speaker 3 Why? Why?
Speaker 3 What?
Speaker 3 Why?
Speaker 3
I don't know. I didn't even know in American Idol.
You just went and shopped for a new car.
Speaker 3 Million-dollar home.
Speaker 3 There's the obligatory bikini shot. Yes.
Speaker 8 Boys will determine their fate when they hit the stage to sing until we reach our finale where the last singer standing will be crowned the WB Superstar USA.
Speaker 8 We walk away with a recording contract and an advance of $100,000 cash.
Speaker 8 And that's when we finally reveal our hopes.
Speaker 3 We live like that. That's when we finally fuck with you for good.
Speaker 3 We finally smash your little dreams into a million pieces. If my name isn't Brian Dunkelman, but that's not my name.
Speaker 8 You say, say, say, say, say, say.
Speaker 8 You are a great singer. Singer.
Speaker 8 And how will the superstar react?
Speaker 3 How could they react?
Speaker 3 You're on national television, yes.
Speaker 8 So now that you're in on our hoax, don't go anywhere. The search for America's newest unlikely.
Speaker 3 Now that you're in on our hoax, don't go anywhere. Our sponsor, Velveeta, will be has a few words.
Speaker 8 A singing sensation.
Speaker 3 Also, too, like then, I mean, think about they had to go through the taping of this and then air it. So
Speaker 3 the people that were on the show
Speaker 3
had to relive it. Had to relive it all over again.
And did they, were they, they must have been under some kind of agreement not to say anything. Well, of course, you wouldn't want to to say anything.
Speaker 3 I was crowned America's next superstar, but it was all a joke. Right after this,
Speaker 8 up next, our auditions kick off in Las Vegas, and only the bad survive. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Speaker 8 Love and fool, it's all it was.
Speaker 8 Superstardom begins with you, Robert.
Speaker 3 Thank you, man.
Speaker 3
I do think this is funny, but it's just cruel at the same time. It's hard to laugh.
Well, thank God many years have passed.
Speaker 3 Hopefully, they gave them therapy afterwards.
Speaker 8 Then our panel falls head over heels for the sexy Jamie.
Speaker 8 Wow.
Speaker 3
Oh, my gosh. Thank you.
She's clearly an actress.
Speaker 8 Plus, later, a heavy metal heartthrob rocks our world. Fire! Fire!
Speaker 8 That was sick, man.
Speaker 8 Which of the night singers will be plugged from obscurity and flown to Hollywood to fight for fame and fortune? It's a band of gold. Whose impossible dream will come true?
Speaker 8 And will anyone figure out it's all just a giant practical joke? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 8 Do that same song, but wherever you say yes, say no.
Speaker 3 Oh my god. I said no, no, no.
Speaker 8 Find out when the WBE Superstar USA.
Speaker 8 The first stop on our search for the WBE Superstar USA was Las Vegas. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to fabulous Viva Las Vegas.
Speaker 8 Where we hoped to find an entertainer was such an unconditional belief in their talent, they wouldn't let anything stop them.
Speaker 8 Not even a bad singing voice.
Speaker 8 One of these superstars waited in line for hours, all believing that this was a real talent show.
Speaker 8 And as they prepared to face the panel,
Speaker 3 as they prepared to meet superstars superstars Tone Loke and Vitamin C
Speaker 3
and Briggs. Yeah, I mean, let's be honest about it.
Vitamin C and Tone Loke are not exactly the A-list musicians that you think they are.
Speaker 8 Many were overwhelmed with last-minute jitters. I can't stop shaking.
Speaker 8 I gotta go first.
Speaker 8 But Robert's confidence was unshakable. Well, Robert, tell us why are you a superstar? I think I have a great voice.
Speaker 8 I think a lot of people will also.
Speaker 3 I've been singing in the shower for most of my life.
Speaker 8 I think the same thing, and I sing from my heart. And I think people can feel that when I sing.
Speaker 8 All right, man. Well, what are you going to sing for us today? Why do Fools Fall in Love? Well, whenever you're ready.
Speaker 3 I'd rather listen to Blues barking, if I'm being honest. Yeah, me too.
Speaker 3
Love is a losing game. Love can be a shame.
I know I'm a fool, you see. For that bullishness, tell me why.
Speaker 3 Tell me why. Well, to be fair to him, he is in the falsetto range.
Speaker 3
He's got something. There's something going on there.
Some kind of rhythm. He's got a gold chain.
That counts for something, Chrissy.
Speaker 3 Kind of like a velour just in all my years in the musical industry.
Speaker 3 If you don't mind, Chrissy, I'll interject a story as a professional, from a professional point of view here.
Speaker 3 In all my years in the musical business, there's one thing that I knew about a cockshore rock star: a gold chain was the accoutrement you absolutely needed. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 3 A falsetto voice and a gold chain.
Speaker 3 Robert. Yes.
Speaker 8 Robert, Robert, Robert. Superstardom begins with you, Robert.
Speaker 3 You understand what I'm saying?
Speaker 8
Oh, my man. What's happening? Oh, Rob, I must say, I like what you did with it, and I'm totally feeling you.
And I give you a big yes, man. Totally.
Okay.
Speaker 3
Even Tone Logue knows this is cruel. He's calling, he's phoning this in.
Yes.
Speaker 8
You hit some notes. I don't even know how you hit them.
Do you have both your testicles?
Speaker 3 Yes.
Speaker 3 I'm missing one? Nope.
Speaker 8 All right. Well,
Speaker 8 see?
Speaker 8 Yes for you.
Speaker 3 Tone.
Speaker 8 Yeah, I like him a lot. Okay.
Speaker 8
Congratulations. You are one step closer to being a superstar.
Thank you very much. Oh, God.
Did you know you could sing?
Speaker 8 I thought I could, and like, everybody tried.
Speaker 3 Did you know you could sing? Did you know you could sing? I thought I could. No, I came to audition for this reality show about singing, and I had no idea I could sing.
Speaker 3 I can.
Speaker 8 And I think I have a higher voice than a lot of people do.
Speaker 8 I can hit the high notes that no one else can hit. You can hit notes that I've.
Speaker 8 I couldn't even imagine dogs hitting.
Speaker 3 Now,
Speaker 8 what makes you the next big superstar in the USA? Because I got the voice, I got the lyrics, I got everything.
Speaker 3 Everything, huh? You got the voice and the lyrics? You remember?
Speaker 3 Oh, I thought she said the lyrics. I'm like, oh, you remembered the lyrics?
Speaker 8 I have everything. As we say, break it all down.
Speaker 3 Okay.
Speaker 8 Ready? Yeah.
Speaker 8 I get so emotional, baby.
Speaker 8 Every time I think of you,
Speaker 8 I get so emotional, baby. And it's all in one.
Speaker 8 Love can do it's all in one.
Speaker 8 Love can do it's all in one.
Speaker 3 To be fair, that's the best I've ever heard Taylor Dane sing
Speaker 3 alive.
Speaker 3 Love can do it's all in one.
Speaker 8 Love can do.
Speaker 8
You have some talent, girl. You have some voice.
Thank you. I like a lot of the little things you did.
Speaker 8 The way you'd kind of take a word and kind of make it your own and, you know, make it so wasn't that recognizable from the Whitney Houston version. I mean, you brought your own kind of.
Speaker 3
Oh, I thought that was Taylor Dane. That was Whitney Houston? Sorry, Taylor.
Yes. And Whitney.
Sorry to both of you. Are you both still alive? I don't know, but sorry to both of you.
Speaker 8 Flavor to it. But thank you.
Speaker 8 What did they say to you? They said that I made the song my own and that really sounds good, so I'm just waiting for the next step. You know, this is not over yet, so I don't want to get over excited.
Speaker 8
You don't want to jinx yourself? Yeah, you're right. I mean, there's still a long way to go, and I want to wait.
I don't want to take anything for granted yet. So.
Speaker 3
Oh, my God. These poor girls.
I mean, honestly, this is a little cruel. I know.
And funny. And cruel.
So I guess what they did, they went to different cities, just like American.
Speaker 3 Yeah, they went to different cities to make sure that they, you know, fucked with a lot of different people.
Speaker 8 Plus, it was a tough act to follow, but Lance came prepared to pull out
Speaker 3 a glitter shirt on.
Speaker 3 Since you've been gone, Gary Glitter up here.
Speaker 8 All that's left is a band of gold.
Speaker 8 All that's left of the dreams I hold is a band of gold. It's a band of gold.
Speaker 3 There's a band of gold. Where did he get that?
Speaker 3 What is this? It's like a calliope or something. This is
Speaker 3 from the days of before Broadway.
Speaker 8 It's a band
Speaker 8 of gold.
Speaker 8
Woo! That was... Yeah, man.
You own that song. And you know what? Sex sells.
We all know that. Sure.
I've never even heard it sing like that before.
Speaker 8
Some of those words I didn't even know were like that. Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Speaker 3 The voice is on. Some of those words I didn't even know were like that.
Speaker 8
Amazing. You're selling the sex appeal a little bit.
You've got the, you know, the tight shirt and the muscles and the sparkles. Thank you.
Speaker 8 Well, they said they liked the image I was trying to portray with the tight shirt and the muscles and the
Speaker 8
tight shirt. It's cool.
The glitter look. They said that, yeah, because of the sex appeal.
I said that's what I was trying to go for, which is what I was trying to go for.
Speaker 8 Lance Praise from the panel had him jumping for joy. Clearly, our hoax was working.
Speaker 8 And with Omar, we kept it going strong.
Speaker 8 May I warm up before I start?
Speaker 8 Please.
Speaker 3 Can I warm up before I start? Can I warm up? I was trying to look where vitamin C is now. What is she up to? Well, she's 52.
Speaker 3
She's 52. Yeah, and it says that her name's Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick.
Yeah.
Speaker 3 She's an American record executive. Oh,
Speaker 3 really? Songwriter, record producer, and actress. Huh.
Speaker 3 Isn't everybody a record executive these days? The record business even exists anymore.
Speaker 3 Are any of these people like, let me see something? Years out.
Speaker 3 WB's a superstar USA staged.
Speaker 3 Yes.
Speaker 3
Okay. Oh, right.
The show was a spoof of a popular.
Speaker 3 The finalists. The finalists were chosen on
Speaker 3 the prank was exposed as noted.
Speaker 3 Humorous and outrageous parody.
Speaker 3 Listen, in March 2012, Fitzpatrick was appointed as vice president of music at Nickelodeon.
Speaker 3
And since early 2019, vitamin C has served as music executive for Netflix. Oh, really? Yes.
Oh, okay. She did parlay
Speaker 3
into a career. She did parlay this appearance on this clearly terrible idea of a show.
But you know what? I'm so fascinated by what happens next.
Speaker 3
Okay, let's do do this. Let's take a break and we'll get back.
We'll watch a couple more minutes of this. We'll be back.
Speaker 6
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Speaker 1 You know you do.
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Speaker 3
Ready for this? Yeah. They did not use actors as contestants.
These are real people who thought that they were involved in an actual music competition.
Speaker 3
I really find that hard to believe. I know that at least one of these people to me appears to be a plant, but I mean, I guess not.
But you know how maybe the internet is wrong, but I don't know.
Speaker 3 Let's keep listening.
Speaker 3 Similence.
Speaker 3 Similence. He's warming up.
Speaker 8 I'm feeling good from my head to my shoes.
Speaker 8 Know where I'm going, and I know what to do.
Speaker 8 I tidied up my point of view. I've got a new attitude.
Speaker 3
Well, that's not what I expected to come out of this guy's mouth. He's wearing a beanie dark sunglass.
This guy looks like a tough guy. He's like seven foot ten and he's 500 pounds.
Speaker 3 And he comes in at six new attitudes.
Speaker 3 It is so funny.
Speaker 8 Running cold.
Speaker 8 I was running into overload. It was extreme.
Speaker 3 Glitching the Matrix.
Speaker 8 My worries a few.
Speaker 8 Cause I got love like I never knew. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, oh, oh, I got a new attitude, boot.
Speaker 3 Woo! Yeah.
Speaker 8 Passion, Omar.
Speaker 8 Passion, you have, Omar.
Speaker 3 Oh, my.
Speaker 8 With all that yelling she did, that was a big yes.
Speaker 8
Listen, Omar, that was awesome, man. That was awesome.
Thank you. I mean, that's it's unanimous, man.
Speaker 8
Omar, congratulations. You are one step closer to being a superstar.
All right. All right, my man.
Thank you.
Speaker 8
Thank you. It was really entertaining.
Thank you. Thank you, Mark.
Speaker 3
All right, he's in. He's in.
Now we've got a cast coming together here, Chrissy. Congrats.
Speaker 8 I will survive. Hearing bad singer after bad singer.
Speaker 8 We finally found one who stood out from the rest.
Speaker 3 This is the one I think is an actress.
Speaker 8
I'm a superstar because I am a star in itself. I have charisma, and you guys will have to see.
I am a star when I sing. And what's the key to being a superstar in Jamie's book?
Speaker 8 Apparently, writing your lyrics on your hand.
Speaker 8 I was beat
Speaker 8 incomplete.
Speaker 8 I've been held,
Speaker 8 I was sad in blue. But you made me feel
Speaker 8 here, you made
Speaker 8 me feel
Speaker 3 shiny and new.
Speaker 8 Like a virgin.
Speaker 3 Hey, that's for the very first time.
Speaker 8 Like a virgin.
Speaker 8 Let your heart be
Speaker 8 next to my
Speaker 3 eye
Speaker 3 Okay, so I was right listen this girl's name is Jamie Jamie Floss Jamie Floss on on Superstar USA was in television shows long before this show ever aired So clearly there were plants in the audience
Speaker 8 Wow
Speaker 3 She is sassy. She is sassy lassy.
Speaker 8
Thanks. I would encourage you to be even more sexual, sex cells.
Sex cells. I can be sexual.
Okay.
Speaker 8
I must say, you are a very sexy person. And you know what impressed me the most is that, you know, you were moving around and you were dancing.
You had your little charisma. I like that.
Speaker 8
I like when a person moves around. It doesn't just stand right there in one spot.
You know what I'm saying? That's cool.
Speaker 8 I'm actually, I'm a bit embarrassed, but I have, to be honest, I don't know if you know this, Jamie.
Speaker 8 You have very large breasts.
Speaker 3
This, kids, is 2003 in a nutshell right here. This is 2003.
It was a different time, and it wasn't so long ago. It really wasn't so long ago.
Speaker 3 Probably most of our listeners were born either at, you know, around 2003 or after or before 2003. And this is the kind of schmaltz that they would be on TV TV and got away with it constantly.
Speaker 3 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 3 He just said, you have nice tits.
Speaker 8 They are real.
Speaker 8 Okay.
Speaker 8 I'm not kidding.
Speaker 8
The problem is I was distracted and I didn't pay attention to your singing voice. So I'm going to have to leave.
this the decision to to you two i think tone agrees with me we
Speaker 8 we think you have great potential
Speaker 3 before she jumped. She was in at least three television shows before 2004 when this aired and 2003 when it was recorded.
Speaker 3 So that tells me that they did, in fact, get actors and actresses to play a role here.
Speaker 8 Gosh, thank you guys. Thank you.
Speaker 3 Thank you.
Speaker 8 Up next, on our show, It Pays to Be Bad.
Speaker 8 Everyone around the world, come on.
Speaker 8
So what happens when a good singer meets the panel? Wondering if we we ought to stay. Okay, please stop.
I'm sorry. You're fired.
Speaker 3 And later, bringing Tiana Jackson.
Speaker 8 How's this for a wardrobe malfunction? Right? Kind of.
Speaker 8 Which of tonight's I suspect?
Speaker 3 Yeah,
Speaker 3
they're showing these clips of obviously what they're going to show ahead of time. By the way, the clip intros and outros on the show take up half the show.
I don't know.
Speaker 3 Like, it's like six and a half minutes long. It's like a goddamn commercial break intro.
Speaker 3 And what they showed was someone walking in, a beautiful woman walking in and taking off all her clothes.
Speaker 8 I think singers will be selected to face off in Hollywood for a shot at fame and fortune. Will they be ready for a life of superstar luxury?
Speaker 8 And how will they react when they discover it's all a giant hoax? We like
Speaker 8 when we say, you are great singer.
Speaker 3 Singer, singer, singer, singer.
Speaker 8 Find out when the WBE Superstar USA.
Speaker 8 In order to find the nation's worst singer, our hoax had to be Eric Tits from the moment our hopefuls walked through the door.
Speaker 8
And this is where it all begins. The line to get into the WB Superstar USA.
Come follow me.
Speaker 3
Hey, he's no Ryan Seacrest. Yeah, no, he is no Ryan Seacrest.
He's not even a Brian Dunkelman, if I'm being honest. I like Brian Dunkelman better.
Speaker 8
You come over here, grab a clipboard, piece of paper, you write your name, number down, your height, date of birth, weight. Of course, you're going to lie about that.
And then you're off over here.
Speaker 8 Kind of a holding area until you finish filling them out. You nervous? Literally, you should be.
Speaker 8 Anyway, you fill this all out, and then they go. And then someone comes in here and says, okay, follow me.
Speaker 3
I hope he got got a good paycheck for this. Do you know what I'm saying? I hope there's like a reason why he had to do this.
He's a little schmarmy. He's a little smirky.
Speaker 8 You get up, you walk through these doors, and this is where the nerves start to build up.
Speaker 3
I wonder if he also thought that this was his big break. I think he thought the WB was going to be his second.
It's a six-year.
Speaker 3 I think the big joke is on Tone Loke and this guy.
Speaker 8 Turn in your clipboard on your piece of paper. Put it on your chest.
Speaker 8
Put it on your chest so you can see it. Stand back here.
And smile.
Speaker 3 And then it's the most. I think he hosted like e-entertainments weekend for a few years or something.
Speaker 8
As one by one, hopeless enter the audition room. If they were bad, our panel showered them with praise.
Way home, Alabama. That was pretty tight, I must say.
Speaker 8 And if you were good, watch out.
Speaker 8 You're not needed.
Speaker 8 I kind of
Speaker 8 loved it, and I kind of hated it,
Speaker 8 but I mostly hated it.
Speaker 3 Finally.
Speaker 8 One of the best singers the panel encountered was Doreen, who traveled all the way from Canada for her shot at fame.
Speaker 3 You should have picked American Idol, girl. Yeah, girl, you should have gone for the real deal.
Speaker 8 We stand.
Speaker 3 But then again, you probably imagine a lot of these people who are good singers did go to American Idol and got rejected there.
Speaker 3
I mean, you got to think about the incredible odds of just even getting on a show like American Idol. It's tens of thousands of people to one.
It's non-gofy.
Speaker 8
It actually makes me sick to listen to the Canadian national anthem. This is Superstar USA.
I'm so tired of Canadians coming across the border and taking superstar jobs. from American superstars.
Speaker 8 Brian Adams and
Speaker 3 Loverboy and Celine Beyond.
Speaker 3 I can't.
Speaker 8 I can't. Not on my watch.
Speaker 8 Well,
Speaker 8
how'd it go? I didn't do so good. Why? Homeboy at the end.
Briggs.
Speaker 8 He don't like Canadians or he just don't like people.
Speaker 8
Next up was Teresa. Unfortunately, she was far too talented for us.
It had to be disposed of quickly.
Speaker 8 Freedom!
Speaker 8 Freedom!
Speaker 8 Freedom!
Speaker 8 Okay, Teresa,
Speaker 8 I've got good news.
Speaker 3
Had to be disposed of, bro. It had to be disposed of.
Good news is
Speaker 8 you are not a strong singer. Good news is you're hot
Speaker 8 and I would love to take you out to dinner.
Speaker 3 Oh my god. Oh my god.
Speaker 8 Todd quickly annoyed the panel with his boy band good looks and exceptional.
Speaker 3 Okay, you get the point. You know what we should do? You know what we should do, Chrissy? What's that? You know what I think we should do? What's that? America's next top mediocre comedy podcaster.
Speaker 3 We should do a contest here at the commercial break
Speaker 3 where we,
Speaker 3 let's say we take some applications and then we take six to eight aspiring podcasters, people who like to do what we can do. Now, to be fair, podcasting, unlike music, is a very low barrier to entry.
Speaker 3
You can, for anyone, you can pretty much do it. All you need is a microphone, not even a microphone.
You just need a way to record yourself and a hosting platform to send out the RSS feed.
Speaker 3
Good luck finding listeners. That's the hardest part.
But, you know, we should do a contest where we interview a few folks, we put them through a few rounds of tests.
Speaker 3 You know, maybe some, maybe we do an interview, maybe we have them put together a sketch or a parody or a segment or whatever. And then we kind of whittle it down to two.
Speaker 3 And then we pick a winner and then we give them some airtime on the commercial break or on the RSS feed on like a Saturday afternoon, 20, 30 minutes to let them send out their brand new podcast to the world, a Kickstarter, if you will.
Speaker 3 That's the count. That's the prize.
Speaker 3 The prize is take our five listeners, and hopefully, three of them will be listening to your show by the end of it. What do you think? Yeah, do you like this idea? I think we should.
Speaker 3 I think this is an idea whose time has come. America's next top mediocre comedy podcaster.
Speaker 3
It's a long title, but it makes sense. All right.
I wonder if there's anybody out there interested in that.
Speaker 3 Do you I wonder if people aspire to be a mediocre comedy podcast, just like we have here at the end of the day. I'm sure there's a lot of people that have thought about starting a podcast.
Speaker 3 Yeah, but it's got to be comedy. I don't want,
Speaker 3
actually, no, I don't care. Whatever.
You know what? We're going to call it America's Next Top Mediocre Comedy Podcast, Dir.
Speaker 3
But if you have a different idea, then we'll jam you in there. We'll figure it out.
Yeah, because there aren't that many listeners.
Speaker 3
And so I want to make sure we have enough people to actually have a content. We need a good pool.
This is an idea. And if you're interested, text us 212-433-3TCB.
212-433-3822.
Speaker 3 And let's see if we can kind of frame this a little bit. If we get enough people that are interested, we'll mention it a couple of times.
Speaker 3 If we get enough people that are interested, then we'll do it over the course of a couple of weeks.
Speaker 3 We'll dedicate some Thursdays to it and we'll see if we can whittle it down to just a couple who have the real talent, the real gusto we think it takes to be mediocre enough to, you know, play with the big boys like the commercial break.
Speaker 3 The big boys.
Speaker 3 And if they do and and if we think it's good and they win we'll give them a kickstart we'll give them a 30-minute consultation
Speaker 3 on mediocre comedy podcasting and we'll let them use our rss feed for a few minutes on a saturday afternoon to get the word out there about their brand new mediocre comedy podcast yeah i like it and uh i think this i think this would be good and and if it and if it works And if people like it, we could do it every year.
Speaker 3
That's true. And we could start a whole batch of mediocre comedy podcasts.
Maybe we'll start our own network.
Speaker 3
There you go. That's an idea whose time has come.
There you go. All right.
You got the information. 212-433-3TCB.
Let us know if you're interested.
Speaker 3
Don't give me a whole dissertation on the podcast idea yet. We'll get there.
Just let me know you're interested.
Speaker 3
Tell me your name. And then we'll start collecting those names.
Wow, imagine if this becomes like a thing. We'll get a television show.
Speaker 3 I'm dreaming that your aspirations become my riches.
Speaker 3 No money, though. There's no money in this.
Speaker 3 Don't come here expecting that there's going to be some big cash prize or gold at the end of it. We've been doing this five years and are barely breaking even.
Speaker 3 It's tough. It's tough to make a living as a podcaster.
Speaker 3
All right, there you go. Superstar USA.
WB Superstar USA. The cruelest prank in history.
But again, I'm not 100% sure it's all real. Did you see like who in your research?
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She won. Jamie won.
Oh, Jamie won. And she went on to star in other TV shows.
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And maybe we'll just go straight to the payoff because I don't think I could listen to all this bad singing. There's like 12 episodes.
How do you get through that?
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But number two, how can you listen to all that bad singing for an hour, 12 hours of it?
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Vitamin C said, screw this, and went on to become a Netflix executive. Yeah.
That's what happens.
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