Friday mornings are supposed to be easy. Then somebody admits they didn’t know what a Long John donut was, and suddenly the entire show is questioning regional food names, the identity of John himself, and whether America can ever truly heal.
On this episode of The Rizzuto Show, the gang kicks things off with an unexpectedly passionate discussion about Long Johns, eclairs, and why every city insists on calling the same food something completely different. From there, things get appropriately ridiculous.
In music news, Ace Frehley’s legendary 1975 Gibson Les Paul sells for over half a million dollars, proving that Kiss fans remain one of the most dedicated—and financially dangerous—fan bases on Earth. The crew dives into the legacy of the iconic guitar, the musicians inspired by it, and why certain pieces of rock history carry a price tag bigger than most houses.
The conversation then shifts to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, where former guitarist Josh Klinghoffer says his era with the band has basically been erased from history. The gang debates forgotten albums, band politics, and why some musicians act like entire chapters of their careers never happened.
Elsewhere, Madonna surprises fans with a pop-up Pride performance in Times Square, Ted Danson opens up once again about one of the most controversial moments of his career, and Bret Michaels’ daughter shares stories about growing up backstage at Poison concerts that absolutely sound like they came from another planet.
Movie fans get fed as the crew breaks down reviews for the new Masters of the Universe film, debates whether nostalgia can carry a franchise forever, and discusses famous movie mistakes that accidentally became iconic scenes. Plus, Nightcrawler gets some love, The Birdcage remains a classic, and everyone learns that sometimes the best moments in cinema happen when things go completely off the rails.
Then comes the emotional damage.
The crew discovers what modern audiences consider “dad rock,” and let’s just say nobody was emotionally prepared to hear Blink-182, Linkin Park, Korn, Creed, and Fall Out Boy thrown into the same category as classic rock legends. Time comes for us all.
You’ll also get celebrity birthdays, weird entertainment news, upcoming events, concert talk, and the usual collection of random tangents that somehow make perfect sense inside this daily comedy show. It’s another completely normal day for a group of people who somehow get paid to have these conversations.
Whether you’re here for rock news, celebrity gossip, movie debates, or watching grown adults struggle with the passage of time, this daily comedy show has everything you need to make your Friday slightly more productive—or significantly less productive.
Thanks for making The Rizzuto Show part of your routine. If you’re looking for laughs, random facts, and a healthy amount of nonsense, this daily comedy show is ready to deliver.
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