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Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness with Tony Nesbitt - Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness - Ep 106
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Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness - Ep 106

10/02/22 • 101 min

Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness with Tony Nesbitt

Thanks for joining us again as we close out September 2022 with a Norm Nathan Show from September 29th, 1996. This one is titled: BillyBobNorm.

Steven Adams was producing.

Also thank you for sticking with us, listening on your phones and from every other platform where we cast with no damn issues! Still no resolution to our little problem on YT. And with no response from my queries as to what’s goin’ on...I find that YouRUDE.

Before we dive into this episode, I’d like to say, “namaste” to our new listeners in India!

Here we go:

Billy Clyde’s got his dander up in an excited dialogue with Norm about music, then and now!

Norm teases guest Bob Hernandez who’ll be playing his game Significa!

And, again, Norm is WAAAAY behind in tacky, junk gift mailings.

To DBG or not to DBG, that is the question?

Shayna in traffic...or not...orrrrrrr?

Kevin in Dorchester

Wally in Waltham

With a malfunctioning peepers keyring in need of replacement we have Marge in IN

Jim in Lowell and another subject arises: banned records. Not BAND records but banned records.

We now roll on to Bob Hernandez and the aforementioned game, Significa! Bob will give ask 3 questions. Answer all three and WIN! Significa was 4 pack of small travel games covering varying subjects: History, Geography, Literature and more.

Callers:

Debbie in Malden

Bill from Lynn

Marian in Easton

Jenny from Plymouth

Joanne in North Reading

Ken from Roslindale

Christopher in Lowell

Christine from Worcester

Bob in Waltham – maybe not

Joe from Melrose

Anne in PA

Kelly from Weymouth

Bob is back!

Dorothy in Bridgewater

Doug from Newton

Michael in Chelmsford

Whitney

Horace in Brookline

Matt in Weymouth

Laura from PA

Lynne in Malden

Joel from Natick

Ken in Cambridge

Lisa from upstate NY

Bob in Leominster

Bill from Braintree

Bob in Richmond, VA

Geri in Everett

John from Boston (aka Chauncy without the extra accent!)

Heather in Wilmington, MA

Priscilla from Weimar, PA

Fred in Kennebunk, ME

Vivian from Malden

Beth in Boston

Jay from Dorchester

Loose ends...

Callers hearing Norm with an echo and a whoosh!

Traffic reporters are a happy lot hoping for a big traffic jam.

Jim says Norm has a nice singing voice and Norm mentions he’ll be singing with a The Bob Bachelder Band to benefit Self Esteem Boston at the Wonderland Ballroom in Revere. He had rewritten all the lyrics to Cole Porter’s “You’re the Top.”

Stay tuned as I will replay that magnificent performance.

And a question is posed, “Where’s the Gong?”

Ep 106, BillyBobNorm, begins in 3, 2 and 1.

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Thanks for joining us again as we close out September 2022 with a Norm Nathan Show from September 29th, 1996. This one is titled: BillyBobNorm.

Steven Adams was producing.

Also thank you for sticking with us, listening on your phones and from every other platform where we cast with no damn issues! Still no resolution to our little problem on YT. And with no response from my queries as to what’s goin’ on...I find that YouRUDE.

Before we dive into this episode, I’d like to say, “namaste” to our new listeners in India!

Here we go:

Billy Clyde’s got his dander up in an excited dialogue with Norm about music, then and now!

Norm teases guest Bob Hernandez who’ll be playing his game Significa!

And, again, Norm is WAAAAY behind in tacky, junk gift mailings.

To DBG or not to DBG, that is the question?

Shayna in traffic...or not...orrrrrrr?

Kevin in Dorchester

Wally in Waltham

With a malfunctioning peepers keyring in need of replacement we have Marge in IN

Jim in Lowell and another subject arises: banned records. Not BAND records but banned records.

We now roll on to Bob Hernandez and the aforementioned game, Significa! Bob will give ask 3 questions. Answer all three and WIN! Significa was 4 pack of small travel games covering varying subjects: History, Geography, Literature and more.

Callers:

Debbie in Malden

Bill from Lynn

Marian in Easton

Jenny from Plymouth

Joanne in North Reading

Ken from Roslindale

Christopher in Lowell

Christine from Worcester

Bob in Waltham – maybe not

Joe from Melrose

Anne in PA

Kelly from Weymouth

Bob is back!

Dorothy in Bridgewater

Doug from Newton

Michael in Chelmsford

Whitney

Horace in Brookline

Matt in Weymouth

Laura from PA

Lynne in Malden

Joel from Natick

Ken in Cambridge

Lisa from upstate NY

Bob in Leominster

Bill from Braintree

Bob in Richmond, VA

Geri in Everett

John from Boston (aka Chauncy without the extra accent!)

Heather in Wilmington, MA

Priscilla from Weimar, PA

Fred in Kennebunk, ME

Vivian from Malden

Beth in Boston

Jay from Dorchester

Loose ends...

Callers hearing Norm with an echo and a whoosh!

Traffic reporters are a happy lot hoping for a big traffic jam.

Jim says Norm has a nice singing voice and Norm mentions he’ll be singing with a The Bob Bachelder Band to benefit Self Esteem Boston at the Wonderland Ballroom in Revere. He had rewritten all the lyrics to Cole Porter’s “You’re the Top.”

Stay tuned as I will replay that magnificent performance.

And a question is posed, “Where’s the Gong?”

Ep 106, BillyBobNorm, begins in 3, 2 and 1.

Previous Episode

undefined - Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness - Ep 105

Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness - Ep 105

We have another NNS/DBG/NNS from September 21st & 22nd, 1996.

Title: Cruising the Radio Waves

Tom Howie was producing.

We begin with a couple of jokes from a caller, Bruce the skip to Norm talking to Linda about sports talk shows, negativity and talking like an ass.

Now on to caller, Elizabeth, whom Norm hasn’t spoken with in a long time. She was former WBZ producer Eddie LeClair’s fiancé. We learn that’s not the only thing that can be referred to as former.

There’s a caller asking about Norm’s recent trip to Bermuda, his daughters, Sonja and Sarah, glaucoma and a renown eye doctor.

We move to Norm talking about all the wacky National Day of stuff such as: Dear Diary Day, Ice Cream Cone Bday, Long Count Day, National Centenarians Day, National Good Neighbor Day and more.

It’s time for the DBG!

Members of the Panel:

Jim in MI

Elizabeth from Allston

Michael in JP

Michelle and Todd from Salem, MA

Shayna in Traffic? Maybe not.

Bdays:

Tommy Lasorda

Shari Belafonte

Debbie Boone

Joan Jett

Scott Baio

Bob Lemon

There’s some weird noises and other discussions before we get to a date in History question:

When did Fiddler on the Roof open on Broadway?

A ton of fun is had during the game with impressions, great talk about Jack Benny and skit recreations.

Jim in MI was using the GE SuperRadio III and picking WBZ up nicely.

Elizabeth and Norm talk for a while longer after the game. She had spoken to Ed before she played and relates his thoughts to Norm.

Norm mentions that he hosted “A Child’s Guide to Instruments of the Orchestra.”

We Break for news.

He announces what he’s going to do but does it quietly because other stations steal our ideas. He gives out the phone number even though he’s tired of seeing it scrawled on the bathroom walls.

We come back with a caller, Don, complaining about a WBZ promo and a Beatles song.

Joan Jett was a guest star on The Highlander tv show? Sheena Easton too?

There was a concern that the classical audience is getting older and older but that fear is put aside with a call from Robin in Lynn. She and her 8-year-old love classical music and would be going to the Symphony!

Norm expounds on the virtues of musical tastes including mine.

Shirley in MI was so happy that Norm was back from his trip.

Next is Ron who praises Elizabeth and her call.

Then Beatrice in W. Roxbury – Happy to have Norm back from his trip too. Talks about Arthur Fiedler and tells a story of being at Symphony Hall where everyone was waiting for Fiedler to arrive. He was late because he helped fight the Vendome Fire. He was an honorary firefighter and took that very seriously.

Our last caller was Jim who was also in Bermuda but on a different cruise. They talk about the high cost of living on the island.

We end with a classic tag line from Norm.

Episode 105, Cruising the Radio Waves, sets sail to your ear canals...now.

Next Episode

undefined - Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness - Ep 107

Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness - Ep 107

This week’s episode is a DBG from October 5th, 1996 which I’ve titled, “Age-vantages.”

Tom Howie was producing.

We begin with quite the intro for Jack Harte from Norm.

Norm laments the transitions of the season but because he is a doctor, please take off everything and he will only look at you in a medical manner. Jack believes it all starts with windows going from opened to closed and that brings on general malaise.

There’s some Kyrie and Bobo talk (Norm’s Newfoundland dogs).

We are informed that people walk all over Norm because he’s too good of a person and Jack wastes no time requesting Norm’s help with something.

The subject of growing old comes up along with it’s advantages and disadvantages.

We get some incredible wisdom and insight from a stupid guy Norm knew and everyone’s favorite HGPG.

The Players:

Jack Harte

Mike from Marlborough

Joanne from Everett

Charlie in Malden

And Betty from Sudbury

During the introductions we venture into the “what exactly is middle age” territory and what age was it hardest to turn.

The Birthdays:

Bill Dana

Glynis Johns

Karen Allen

Donald Pleasance...no, wait...

Steve Miller

Sir Bob Geldof

Diane Cilento, Sean Connery’s ex-wife...on second thought

Some Dead Bdays:

Chester A. Arthur

Ray Crock

And Alan Ludden

The game ends with an Historic Event question:

In what year was The World Series first broadcast on radio?

Other highlights:

Joanne hearing static and another station on the line. Norm says turn it up it’s probably a lot better than this.

Newfoundland dogs help everything.

Norm was not a hunk.

Norm’s friend, Sydney Gelpi (sp?), had his own room with pin-up pix on the walls.

Mike needs socks.

WBZ is older than Norm.

Norm remains terribly behind in sending out prizes but in the end, it doesn’t matter because it’s all junk.

Norm’s father describing the younger Norm.

And Jack was at a charity function that his fine lady, Moneen was hosting where a 25-piece Big Band and singer Toni Ballard were performing.

Let’s get the candles lit on Episode 107, “Age-vantages”...now.

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