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Talk of Ages

Linda Perry / Robyn Paris from "The Room"

Talk of Ages

Mike Tully

Music, Music History, Jasonellisshowsiriusxmmadscientistpartyhour

51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2017

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

4 Non-Blondes frontwoman and superstar songwriter/producer Linda Perry discusses her illustrious career, plus her producer role on "Serve Like a Girl," a new documentary about female U.S. military veterans. Then, in advance of James Franco's "The Disaster Artist," Tully speaks to Robyn Paris, a cast member of the movie that inspired "Disaster Artist" - the so-called 'Citizen Kane of bad movies,' "The Room."

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0:00.0

Okay, you ready to start this show.

0:05.0

Your host to the evening is a really funny dude.

0:07.0

I forgot his last name, but I've seen him before it, he's really funny.

0:11.0

Give it up from Mike. Coming to you live on tape from the lucky.

0:17.0

Coming to you live on tape from the lucky 13th floor of a commercial high-rise in beautiful Beverly Hills adjacent

0:25.2

California from the studios of Sirius XM West boasting an obstructed view of

0:31.4

the world- famous Hollywood sign.

0:34.2

This is the Tully show.

0:35.8

I am your host, Mike Tully.

0:38.1

Joining me today, a musician who burst

0:40.9

into the public consciousness as the lead singer of Four Non Blondes

0:44.8

and then reinvented herself as one of the elite behind-the-scenes figures in pop.

0:50.0

Today she joins me to discuss Served a Girl a documentary about our nation's female veterans.

0:56.7

Hello and truly lovely to meet you Linda Perry.

0:59.7

Hi, thank you for having me here.

1:01.5

Thanks for coming by.

1:02.4

I have a question that I have actually wanted to ask you for decades, I suppose.

1:07.0

Great, what is it? I can't wait.

1:09.0

I went to see Aerosmith on tour in early 90s and I had awful seats the ones they shouldn't actually sell that are like behind the band

1:25.9

Right, oh yeah, you know, so I was, later on able to see the keyboardist that Aerosmith didn't want you to know was out on stage with him.

1:27.9

And Fortin' Blond's opened and somewhere during, it may have even been the closer of your opening set, you said, here's the song that's

1:35.4

going to be on our next album, and it was called, you need it bad.

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