Cleveland Fans Know How Seattle Supersonics Fans Must Feel Watching The OKC Thunder Roll Through The NBA Playoffs.

On our Friday 05_18_12 episode of “The Unhappy Hour”, we discussed how Seattle must feel watching the Oklahoma City Thunder doing well in the playoffs. Cleveland watched the Browns move to Baltimore, where they later won a Super Bowl.

Then Jackie, “That Sports Babe” Taylor joined the program to talk about the NBA playoffs.

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The Cleveland Indians Start The Season Hot, Cavs Are Rebuilding, Browns Building Through The Draft, & NBA Playoff Chat As NBA Scout Zak Baris Joins Brian Engelman On “The Unhappy Hour”.

On our Friday 05_11_12 episode of “The Unhappy Hour” sports show, we spoke with NBA scout, & Cleveland sports fan, Zak Baris about the NBA playoffs, the Browns draft, the Indians hot start to the season & the Cavs rebuilding efforts.

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Oathkeepers Stewart Rhodes & John Oetken Talk NDAA & Russian Joint Military Exercises With Brian Engelman On “Agree To Disagree”

– On our Friday 05_04_12 episode of “Agree to Disagree”, we talked with Stewart Rhodes, Founder of Oath Keepers and John Oetken, Director of Southern California Oath Keepers.

They discussed the NDAA and Russian joint military exercises with American troops set to take place in Colorado between May 24th & May 31st.

“Oath Keepers swore an oath to defend the CONSTITUTION against ALL enemies Foreign and Domestic. They did not take an oath to obey unlawful, immoral, or unconstitutional orders from politicians.” – From an Oath Keepers business card obtained at the 2011 Occupy Los Angeles protest event.

Check out: www.Oathkeepers.org for more information

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Mental Health, CTE, Concussions, Depression, & The Junior Seau Suicide Discussion With Terry Russell of NAMI Ohio & Brian Engelman On “The Unhappy Hour”.

On our Friday 05_04_12 episode of “The Unhappy Hour” sports show, we spoke with Terry Russell, Executive Director of NAMI Ohio, (National Alliance on Mental Illness).

We discussed his 40 years of mental health work & focused our attention on star NFL linebacker, Junior Seau’s suicide earlier this week.

We also talked about how Cleveland felt & acted when LeBron James left town, & how generations of Cleveland sports fans have carried around disappointment due to decades of near-championships & failure after failure.

Terry said, “There is unfortunately still a stigma associated with major depression & mental illness for some people, but these are physical problems like heart disease or cancer, not character flaws. 1 in 5 families are effected by mental illness.”

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P.A.N.D.A. Fights The NDAA. Dan Johnson Joins Brian Engelman On “Agree To Disagree”

Then on our Thursday 04_26_12 @ 6:30pm pst, we welcomed Dan Johnson, Founder of “PANDA” (People Against National Defense Act) who set up PANDA to fight the NDAA and other tyrannical laws coming down from Washington.

Dan founded PANDA, in January, 2012 and has been dedicated to fighting the NDAA indefinite detention provisions since he learned of the tyrannical NDAA. PANDA is currently pushing legislation in Grand Rapids, MI, just opened a chapter in Long Island, NY and are looking to open one in Cleveland, OH.

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Hey Secret Service, Stay Away From Prostitutes & Organized Crime & Keep Our President Safe So That We Can Vote Him Out Of Office!

On our Friday 04_20_12 episode of “Agree to Disagree” we talked about the Secret Service hiring prostitutes in Columbia.

Brian thought that connecting with prostitutes who often have close ties to organized crime was a severe lapse in judgment for the U.S. Secret Service.

Brian stressed the importance of keeping our President safe so that he could be voted out of office, instead of reliving the JFK National nightmare.

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Red Hot Chili Peppers among the class of 2012 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees

ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS 2012
CLEVELAND, OHIO PUBLIC HALL April 14, 2012
By R.M. Engelman

Once again it was Cleveland’s time to host the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s annual induction ceremony, it’s 27th. The performing inductees were The Beastie Boys, Donovan, Guns N’ Roses, Laura Nyro, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Freddie King, and The Small Faces/The Faces (Rod Stewart previously inducted). Also in a new move, the Rock Hall now recognizes the backing groups of other frontmen previously inducted, The Blue Caps (Gene Vincent), The Comets (Bill Haley), The Crickets (Buddy Holly), The Famous Flames (James Brown), The Midnighters (Hank Ballard), and The Miracles (Smokey Robinson). These legends were graciously accredited and enshrined by Smokey. The non-performing inductee group included the legends behind the scenes, producer/songwriter Don Kirshner, engineer Cosimo Matassa, and producer/engineer’s Tom Dowd and Glyn Johns, all inducted by The Band’s Robbie Robertson.

The city’s gala at historic Public Hall unveiled the new walk of fame bronze stars commemorating this years inductees. Inductee Alice Cooper arrived to cheer on the newcomers (acknowledging Laura Nyro as one of his favorite songwriters), as did alumni George Clinton (noting that the Chili Peppers were family) arriving in his own “Mothership”, a big silver Zeppelin car/bus, with another Hall alumni “Kidd Funkadelic” guitarist Clevelander Michael Hampton, and the ominous “Minister of Funk” in black judge’s garb. George also performed with Cleveland born rapper Kid Cudi earlier in the week at a free concert put on by the Rock Hall. Actor David Arquette was here to do his best Don Kirschner impression during Carole King’s induction of her former boss, which also featured prior inductee Darlene Love performing Carole’s classic “Will You Love Me Tomorrow”. Cleveland biggies, Mayor Frank Jackson, Indian Chief Mark Shapiro, Brown’s head coach Pat Shurmur, and musician Jim Brickman were among the attendees.

The ceremonies went on with no Axl Rose (defiance), no John Frusciante (declined for reasons only he knows), no Adam Yauch (cancer), and no Rod Stewart (strep throat). Some behind the scenes scrambling had Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall taking the vocals with the Small Faces/Faces, Alter Bridge and Slash’s solo frontman Myles Kennedy leading the Guns N’ Roses configuration (including drummers Matt Sorum and Steven Adler), and the Beastie Boy tribute had Kid Rock, Gym Class Heroes’ Travie McCoy and the Roots’ Black Thought outfitted in matching old-school green jogging suits. The Beastie’s were inducted by rapper/actor LL Cool J, (who got his break when the BB’s gave his tape to producer Rick Rubin), and Public Enemy rapper Chuck D. The Chili Peppers brought out George Clinton, Billy Joe Armstrong, Ron Wood, and Slash for a finale of the some 5.5-hour gala, on Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground”. The Freddie King tribute including “Going Down” had Joe Bonamassa, Derek Trucks, and his inductors ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill performing.

Chris Rock’s R-Rated induction of the Chili Peppers included how he first saw them by accident when he went to the wrong club expecting to see Grandmaster Flash. He described how he couldn’t understand a single word they were singing, their tube sock fashion statement, and extreme energy. Cigarette wielding John Mellencamp inducted Donovan Leitch with the strangest rambling speech, while offering up the first Donovan record he ever bought and admitting he stole his complete act from The Don. Don on the other hand, gave an eloquent poetic acceptance address, fitting of a true musical scholar. John joined Don onstage for “Season of the Witch”.

After Bette Midler’s teary induction of singer/songwriter Laura Nyro, singer Sara Bareilles did a fantastic version of Laura’s “Stoney End”. The Chili’s Flea was also choked up during accepting while acknowledging his mother who was present. Green Day’s Billy Joe Armstrong gave a longwinded dissertation of whatever, while presenting GNR. BJA revealed that after first observing the antics of the multi-talented GNR that they were on course to end up either being dead or in jail. E Street’s Miami Steve Van Zandt inducted the surviving Small Faces/Faces members Ron Wood (Rolling Stones), Ian McLagan, and Kenney Jones by saying that they were fortunate enough to have the two best white soul singers ever in Steve (Stephen Peter) Marriot and Rod (Roderick David) Stewart.

The event and entire week of activities was extremely well executed, and came off making the city a winner. At least a zillion things needed to be done efficiently from the planning phase to the finish line in order to hit it out of the park. Everything from the accommodations to the security was well thought out and executed. Backing bandleader, Letterman’s own Paul Shaffer did a great job of both arranging and playing. I personally thought the performance highlight was GNR, as Myles and Slash really nailed everything down with a vengeance. Myles calmly hit the notes from high to low, being in great form from recently touring with Slash.

The event was simulcast at the Rock Hall. To get the full feel and vibe and all of the nuances and madness, catch the ceremony, which will be shown on HBO on May 5th.

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Could Ron Paul Become The “Anti-Romney” To Challege Barack Obama In 2012? Tyler Koteskey, Ben WeinBroer, & Domenic Sidoti Join Brian Engelman On “Agree To Disagree”

On our Friday 04_13_12 episode of “Agree to Disagree” @4:30pm pst, we made a “hard pivot” with Ben Weinbroer of www.Exis10tial.com from sports to politics. We were then joined by 18 year old Tyler Koteskey who is running to represent California’s 54th Assembly District with a focus on Constitutionally limited government. Tyler discussed his role in helping Ron Paul assemble a recent UCLA speech that drew 6,600 people this past week.

Then, Domenic Sidoti of www.LionsOfLiberty.com discussed the 2012 G.O.P. race & Ron Paul’s chances of becoming the “Anti-Romney” who can surge ahead to become the preferred challenger to Barack Obama.

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