So the second guest is a rock and roll journalist/historian to talk about 60s music. Of course we know George was a mommy's boy in the 60s listening to Pat Boone and Perry Como and not those scary long haired hippies music. The interview begins with Jimi Hendrix, George has a surprise guest - Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, who toured with Hendrix and said he was a great guy, pretty much it, nothing interesting really and then George cut him loose without giving the guest a chance to interact with Billy. The guest told George that he knows George and himself are the same age and he knows the Detroit music scene of George's youth very well. Noory asks the guest if he remembers where he was when he found out Hendrix had died. The guest thinking Noory was a somewhat normal teenager tells George 'I'm sure I had a similar reaction to yours when you found out.' hahahaha
Noory's trying so hard to give the guest the impression he's a big music guy too, he's throwing out anybody he's ever met and always 'what a great guy he was' - Noory somehow knew Russ Regan the music dude who discovered the Beach Boys. This impressed the guest. They discussed Berry Gordy the founder of Motown Records, Noory stumbles out 'He was one of the most original important musician ... musical people wasn't he?' This is a very common sentence structure for Noory, stating a fact and then at the end putting it into a question format.
Then Casey Kasem, who came from Detroit just like George, also a Lebanese. George tells the guest he was very good friends with Casey, how he met Casey at a radio network Christmas party in 2002 and they sat him for dinner right beside Casey because George had begged them to. George said of Casey 'what a great guy' because everybody's a great guy if they're famous to Noory, Noory said they remained friends and would get together. The guest actually backed Noory up on that, said he saw Noory and Casey at a restaurant together and named the restaurant, Fat Greek or something. Noory has mentioned that restaurant before.
The guest continues to talk to Noory as if he and Noory are kindred spirits musically. I keep hoping he'll ask Noory if he was at Woodstock or 'what's your favorite concert from the 60s George?'