In this episode of Get Off My Lawn, Gavin McInnes talks about one of the most famous mashups in pop music history: Public Image Limited's Eve of Destruction, a song that was written in 37 minutes by John Lydon and Afrika Bambaataa and produced in the early 1980s. Plus, a story about a man who jumped out of a plane to meet a billionaire who watched the show and jumped in his own plane, too. And, of course, there's some beef about beef. And, as always, we have our Hot Girl Friday segment of the week, where we try to figure out how to make the most out of the one and only Dr. Seinfeld. Get it? Subscribe to our new show on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe, Like, and Share to stay up to date with the latest episodes of Get On My Lawn! Subscribe, Share, and Be on the lookout for the next episode! Subscribe and Share this episode on your social media platforms! Popcorn Talk Network is comprised of the leading members and personalities of the film press and community including E! s Maria Menounos. Send us your voice messages and voice messages to gavin@getoffmyland@whatiwatchedtonight.co.uk and we'll get them on the show. Thanks for listening and spreading the word to the rest of the pod! Music: "Off My Lawn" by The Wanger, "Live From New York" by Gav & Gavin "Gav & Hanks "Gavinandhanks" by Puff & Sons "Get On Myles' Lawn " by P.J. "Von his Lawn" & "The Viddy" by Vicky "Vicky "Bubba & Hank's Wagyu " by Vinnie "Vinnie's Kitchen" by Vinny "Vincent "Veg On His Backyard" & Vinnie's Babbitt "Venned Out" and "Vander Out " , , "Vaughn " " & " , and much more! , featuring , Vicky's Dad "BUBBA AND HANDSON " and (feat. , VANESTER " , VYDER " by & we'll be , BOBBA & HANKS " , VANEYE " & "VANEYES "
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00:00:13.000Live from New York, it's Get Off My Lawn with Gavin McInnes.
00:00:45.000That was Afrika Bambaataa and John Lydon in the form of PIL, Public Image Limited, and the song was Eve of Destruction, a raging hit from the early 80s, wherein the punk godfather, ex-Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols, teamed up with rap forefather Afrika Bambaataa, the man behind Electro, and they merged into what was one of the first mashups
00:01:14.000In the history of pop music, that incredible jam was shot in the Bronx when John Lydon was visiting Africa and they wrote that song in 37 minutes upside down.
00:01:28.000They were taking acid and listening to a series of beats written by a guy named Terminator X.
00:01:35.000Who later started the band Public Enemy with a tin of beans and a friend of his called Julie Janmonson.
00:01:45.000Julie went on to become the Queen of England and got AIDS.
00:01:52.000That wasn't true the last part, was it?
00:03:58.000Remember we had that guy who flew down there to go meet them?
00:04:00.000We have some billionaire who watches our show and he jumped in his plane, flew down there and said, hey, I heard about you on Gavin's show.
00:04:07.000I don't know if we ever mentioned that on the show.
00:04:10.000I think we were in the car when I heard that.
00:04:13.000That might have never been mentioned to the viewers.
00:04:15.000Oh, some rich guy just heard the show, thought that sounds cool, jumped in his plane, went and met them, hung out with them, had some steaks, and then rode his plane home.
00:07:23.000So when you think you're not doing something, you look at the instrument.
00:07:26.000If you can't see outside your windscreen, whatever the instruments say, if you think you're going up, but it's saying you're going down, you pull up.
00:07:34.000If it says you're going up and you think you're going down, you follow your instruments.
00:07:43.000So, I also heard he should have had a T-A-W-S, a Terrain Awareness Warning System, and that would have told him he was near a mountain.
00:07:52.000Uh, yeah, but a lot of people don't listen to that.
00:07:55.000But the thing is, you don't need that.
00:07:57.000Like I said, when you're flying, you're seeing your instruments, attitude, heading, vertical speed, and attitude, heading, vertical speed, and then you look at your artificial horizon.
00:09:24.000He said, when he met my dad at the bar, he goes, look, I don't know what the fuck you're talking about with your fucking accent, but if you don't learn English soon, I'm going to call ICE.
00:10:54.000You got to look her up because it shows you how you have to be careful when you're finding a mate because they can really go from an 8 to a 2 overnight.
00:12:44.000This woman compares her Trump-supporting neighbors who plowed her driveway to Nazi sympathizers in Hezbollah and wrestles whether to show them any kindness since she can't give them absolution.
00:14:25.000More of an Opie and Anthony, Howard Stern-y thing.
00:14:29.000But without the fucking sycophantic interviews.
00:14:32.000You don't listen to Howard Stern, but... The interviews as of late are such an ass-licking festival that I'm worried he's gonna get Hepatitis C. It's just how wonderful you are, Kristen Wiig.
00:14:45.000Oh, George Clooney, you're so talented.
00:14:48.000It must be so wonderful to be so talented.
00:19:50.000House impeachment managers argued Wednesday afternoon that then-President Obama had not only incited January 6th, but had secretly planned the riot by conspiring with the Proud Boys.
00:20:00.000Delegate Stacey Plaskett, look at her.
00:21:02.000Plaskett offered no evidence, of course.
00:21:23.000Like, here's what I was thinking the other day.
00:21:37.000People like Stacey Plaskett, they've watched too many movies.
00:21:41.000I was watching Blue Bloods in the bar today, and it's some like gang warfare thing, and of course they throw down the guy on the ground and they arrest him, and he looks like my brother.
00:21:50.000He is a 30 year old middle class white guy.
00:22:31.000Gen Z and Gen Y, they're only interested in reality.
00:22:35.000I understand there's a contradiction here because they're also social justice warriors and they're in their little bubbles, but bubbles are more like Facebook related.
00:22:43.000I have a hunch that the younger generations are so inundated with reality that they know the stats.
00:22:50.000They know that blacks are disproportionately represented in violent crime.
00:22:54.000They know that Hispanics are disproportionately represented in heroin dealing with El Chapo and all this oxyshit that tends to be Mexican gangs.
00:23:05.000They're starting to see that if you want to talk about race wars in America, it's brown on black.
00:23:10.000In California, we have Hispanics murdering blacks just because of their race.
00:23:15.000And there's also going through all their footage on Reddit and going, I'm not seeing a ton of Nazi skinheads here.
00:23:21.000So although the media and the FBI says it's domestic terrorists, it's white supremacists, that's who's everywhere.
00:23:27.000I think the younger generations are going on their phone going, okay, where are they?
00:23:31.000I watched a hundred shootings on my phone today.
00:23:45.000Representative Madeleine Dean, the lightbulb head we saw at the top, made similar claims, arguing that Trump had disseminated violent messages in rallies.
00:23:56.000She claimed that he knew the rally he convened at the Ellipse would be violent.
00:24:00.000He'd assembled thousands of violent people, people he knew were capable of violence, people he had seen be violent.
00:28:23.000That's the worst, that's every man's nightmare.
00:28:25.000This is, I would argue that this is why guys like you, millennials, wear beanies.
00:28:30.000Because they may have an inclination of that, they may have a tendency to drift towards that, so they beanie it up after a shower, trying to straighten it so it won't turn into... Yes.