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Re-Posting: Our Last Conversation with Charlotte Motor Speedway Founder and Stock Car Racing Icon Bruton Smith, who was also an Icon of the Keith Larson Show on WBT Radio for years. Bruton spoke candidly about what went wrong with NASCAR and what'll fix it. He also talks Donald Trump, then-Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson, and had something to say about Larson. It was October, 2018. Bruton was 91. It was a Classic conversation. He remained and will always remain, the Emperor of Brutonia.
info_outline Remembering Charlie Daniels - and our Last Talk with HimThe Larson Page
Charlie Daniels was more complex musically and politically than many know.
info_outline A "Sandlot" Break from the Fear and LoathingThe Larson Page
It's a long, hot Summer - having Nothing to do with the Weather.
info_outline Fear, Loathing, The Revolutionary Jesus - And Willie and KrisThe Larson Page
Keith posts, "Jesus was a Revolutionary - Heads Explode
info_outline Fear and Loathing, Nooses and Masks - and Laurel Canyon and Bob DylanThe Larson Page
After a Father's Day Weekend Break, Keith and Nancy are Back, talking:
info_outline Fear, Loathing, American Contortionists - And Avetts "Locked Up"The Larson Page
Major News Prompting Crazy Contortions and Hypocrisy:
info_outline Fear, Loathing, John Prine's Last Song - and Daring to SeeThe Larson Page
NASCAR Should Follow President Trump's Lead
info_outline Fear, Loathing, Flags at NASCAR Races - And An "Accidental Truth"The Larson Page
Wide-raging conversation wrapping up a Wild Week:
info_outline Fear, Loathing, NFL BS - And The History Chick Explains it AllThe Larson Page
Along with the usual Fear and Loathing, Attorney and "History Chick" Lauri Eberhart explains -
info_outline Fear, Loathing, Frustrated Baby-Boomers - and Hope!The Larson Page
After one of the most acrimonious - and Bizarre - weeks in recent American History, Keith and Nance talk about...
info_outlineWhen Peter Tork died, I remembered him fondly from having been on the show a few times, including in-studio where he played a few tunes ("Pleasant Valley Sunday") and took some calls. He was a great guy. But I couldn't find a copy of the show.
Leave it to the Internet.
A podcaster and Monkees fan in Texas had my conversation with Peter from 2005 and posted it! I've grabbed it - and it's here in its entirety.
Good Old Fashioned 50,000-watt WBT sound from 2005 including me messing around with Al and Stacey and some other in-studio yap.
If you're a Monkees fan - or a long-time fan of our show - I think you'll love this.