 The key blur off here. All right. There we go. All right. Hey, it's KK metal voice man on this street So I was saying anyway about fucking this is a pre-show. It's a backstage rock-and-roll dressing room We don't want to hear how you fucking grew up. All right. That's right. All we know is you grew up. Sort of And with that note I'm in Darrell's house with Eric Martin. Ta-da. That was PJ Farley. It doesn't matter. It really doesn't matter. Does it? PJ Farley from Fawzi Trickster who gives a shit fan. And number man. The Eric Martin band. All right. All right You get some metal. All right. All right. So it's been a long time. I haven't seen this since what September Shanker. Yeah, it's so many theaters. There you go. You should step around, right? I put you on a list. Yes, you did. Very nice guy. And you know why? Because you're on the guest list forever. That's how I love that. Now you told me something that night. Some big news coming out that you said Billy Sheen would unleash. Billy Sheen is unleashed? He unleashed it. Yeah, like he was talking about it on Trump, but I'm here to tell you folks I mean I've been kind of talking about it lately. You mentioned it last year. I did, but I still can't really say the drummer now, but that's what you get out of here, huh? Well, look, yeah, Mr. Big is definitely going to happen. There's no question about it. It's going to happen in the middle of 2023. Summer? Yeah, and it's going to be multiple dates, but I know we're working on the U.S. and a possible tour. Look at me. I'm too afraid to speak, you know, because I'm this guy. We don't want to get him in trouble. I don't want to break up the band again. So we are doing a Paul Disinvolved, obviously Paul Gilbert, the original guitarist, Billy Sheen, the spirit of Pat Torpy, and there will be a phenomenal drummer. It won't be Matt Starr. No, it won't be Matt Starr on this thing. Matt's doing his own thing. I think he's playing with Ace Freely now. Ace Freely. So, yeah, we have this new drummer. I will tell you that he sent an audition video, and I watched it, and it was lucky this time, which is a song that he hardly ever did because it was really hard to sing it. And it's on the lean into an album, and what he did was he thought he'd won up the audition, so he played drums on it, and he sang the lead and the harmonies on everything. And it was phenomenal. This guy. That is one of my favorite albums. Let's get over it. Lean into it. I didn't bring it. I have a bunch. Check this out. Get it. We'll suppose, lean into it. I have to go. Now I have to go. Yeah. I got excited. I mean, look, I can't, I don't want to mention the guy's name until the press release comes out. Fair enough. Yeah. But the guy really stepped up, and he's, and everybody knows him, and the one really, really cool thing is that he was a big fan of Pat Torpy. And I totally noticed how when he, you know, when he did the video, when he hit the drums, and the way he tuned the drums, he's got Pat down. He hit, you know, when he was playing Pat's snare hit, you know, or like, you know, the crack of the snare, it definitely Pat Torpy. Yeah, I think Pat would be, I think he'd approve of this new Mystery Man. And he just had a birthday recently, Pat? He did, yeah. Thank you. Thank you. That was yesterday. And, yeah, I mean, I'm speechless right now because it doesn't, there's no excuse to, just because it's his birthday. I mean, look, I honor and celebrate the guy every day. I miss him. I listen to, I even said that it's on my Facebook. I listen to this answering mystery message. You saved it. I saved it. I saved it. You know, I got all the old rock star guys calling me, you know, congratulating me to be with you or things that I've done. But I kept them on the Pat Torpy. He goes, he usually goes, Eric, you know, go rock the boat, stuff like that, right? But he goes, Eric, can you believe it? Can you believe it? Heavy rotation on MTV. And it wasn't, you know, it wasn't number one, the song, to be with you. It was just heavy rotation on the video. Eric, I'm getting scared. I'm getting scared of all this attention. And then he goes, he says hello to my ex-wife. And he goes, hey, Stacey, how you doing? Hey, Pat, I love you. And he goes, Eric, I gotta tell you, you are really great. I'm Denver. And he goes, he didn't say leaf on life. He always used to get that one. He goes, it's a new leaf on life. And he goes, you made me happy. Made me happy, Eric. I feel good about our new adventure. Our new tour coming up. Oh, man. Was this the first album there? No, it was the beginning to it. Yeah, because it was a success. To be with you. Oh, yeah. I mean, we just did a video. It just came out on MTV. And it was heavy rotation. And then we were going on the road with Rush, you know. That was your first tour? It was our first. My friend Jay on the car on the way here. Talked about you playing the Mid Hudson Civic Center or something. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, dude. Anyway, I'm so glad I have it. And you know what? I mean, you know, edit this anyway. But I'll give you just a taste of it if you'd like. Sure. Just to hear his voice, man. Sure. I don't want to mess it up there. I mean, one form for it. Can't wait past that now. I'm kidding, folks at home. You know, I got like, you know, like Steve Perry going, hey, you're such a big rockstar. You don't call me anymore. I say that. I would play that. I do it too. My voice was clogged. I can't get any more in. I'm like my dad and my mother. I have people that passed away on there. And I do listen to their voices. They're cutting off my head. It doesn't matter. You tell them that. I'm a fuck man. That's much better. Now you have a head again. One way to get ahead. Da, da, da, da, da, da. All right. It's coming up. It's coming up. It's coming up. I have Jonathan Cain saying, talk on. Tony enough to stop for you. Pretty much. I used to do demos from Jonathan Cain back in the day. I think he was right before you. He used it for the journey, guys. He'd go, Eric, come and sing on this thing. I'd go, I would love to. I'm honored to do it. Yeah, I could get a couple hundred bucks. That never happened. He still owes you. He owes me. He owes me. Sean too, so don't worry about it. Put on folks. Damn. Shit. I know this. It's here, folks. It really is. Well, it's an older one, so. You're going to edit this, right? Yeah. God damn it. Look at my son. I'm going to hit you with a couple of questions here. Let's go ahead. Ronnie Montrose tribute album. Great song. Thank you. Is that your choice? Did you pick it? I wrote it with Ronnie. Oh, you did? Yeah. I wrote it with Ronnie. Ronnie and Eric Singer and Ricky Phillips from the Babies. Yeah. Oh, shit. Here it is. My big break in show business. Hello. Is it there? Yeah. Woo-hoo. Awesome. Fantastic. Thank you, Anthony. You're the best. Hey, you're getting a Christmas present. Hey, you ever heard of PJ Farley? He's got a CD for you. Who cares, right? Anyway, hey, thank you, man. Thank you so much. Okay, buddy. Bye. Was it in the lobby? All right. Hey, it was in the room, right? Oh, you rock, man. Hey, anything else you see in the room, you can have. No kidding. Thank you, brother. Any of those presents under the tree in the lobby are yours? Yeah. Oh, that's fantastic, man. I'm telling you again. So, yeah, I left my backpack. Tell them. Tell them what happened. I left my backpack in the room. It has my in-ears, guitar picks, capo, new, you know, another shirt to wear, you know, coming out on a stand, blah, blah, blah, blah. When he got in the car, I said, you got your capo? Uh-huh. Got your in-ears? Uh-huh. Okay, off we go. Well, same old shit, too, man. I lose it every day. And we were a lot alike. And the guy in the lobby, I go, hey, man, do you mind going to my room, you know? And he goes, huh? My money's going to my room. I'm out there. Meet me there later. Yeah, to check, just see if my backpack is in there. So, yeah, he went up there. Room 216, by the way, at the Hampton Inn. It won't come out. The Hampton Inn. PJ Farley's best hotel that he could get. Thank you, PJ. We're still looking for you. What are you talking about? I'm at the Hilton. He's not with you. He just picked you up there. Yeah, I guess. Still looking for it. Pat, so. You know, we got a show to do. What time is it? This long-listed story. We got five minutes with this. God damn it. And we got. Oh, here it is. Here you go. I think, wait a minute, where am I saving it to? Sweet. There's more to it, but it's super private stuff. Thank you. That was really nice. Dude, that was super private. Pat, no. No, no, no, the kids at home. They can hear any word. My password. My ATAM pin code. Actually, you know what else to do? I found a couple pictures that I took, of Billy and Pat. And I sent it to Pat, to Billy. And he goes, oh, thanks, bro. Man, brings tears to my eyes. Yeah, I miss that guy so much. I mean, I think, and his wife, Karen, said, hey, we need to keep going on with Mr. Big. It's okay, Pat. Pat would be fine with it. And I didn't want to, really. And when we got Matt, you know, Matt was playing with us, anyway, with Pat. Oh, that's right. He was. And Pat played a cocktail game. But we were contractually obligated to play in Australia, with Extreme, and then do a European festival tour with Fawzi, actually. PJ's, PJ Farley's new band, yeah, no kids. No, Fawzi. I love Chris Cherico. I actually wanted Fawzi big time on that tour. But we played those gigs. And I look back, you know, there was Matt. Matt was great, but no Pat Torpe. And it's surreal to me. So, you know, I think everybody kind of felt like, ah, you know, we're still grieving. Let's take our break. So break's over. We're back. And we're going to do our last tour. And with this new guy. We'll be good to see him. Yeah, let's just do this. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So? I punched an elevator the other day. You did? New York or San Francisco? Chile. Oh, how was that tour? It was great. When I got stuck in an elevator, again. And you got stuck in an elevator in New York when I was supposed to meet you? I did. I did. It was dead. I still have the time. At the Sony Theatre. And I got stuck in an elevator in Chile. And God, we need to speak Spanish. They're going, you know, in Spanish. We'll have you out in 20 minutes. And I'm like going, what? What? Like an idiot and your issues later. So, what's the big coming back? Will you still be doing these acoustic shows with the Ark Mountain band? Will Mr. Farley still be playing? I don't know. Paul Pesco, PJ Farley, Don Hands. Will I still be playing acoustic shows? Even you guys. This is Paul Pesco. Paul Pesco, the legend. Absolutely. The legend is a long story. I'll finish you with me. That was retirement. PJ Farley, PJ Farley. Need entertainment too. All you guys are cock black in my interview, by the way. But that's okay. And it's Christmas. Yeah, absolutely. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas.