

Flea on the Lakers, Buffalo’s Big Moment, and Red-Hot Million Dollar Picks With Joe House and Mallory Rubin | The Bill Simmons Podcast
Sep 27, 2019
Flea, the iconic bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, brings his lively energy to the conversation as he dives into the evolution of rock music and his unwavering love for the Lakers. He shares nostalgic memories of the Lakers' rivalry with the Clippers, reflecting on the team's heartfelt journey through triumphs and challenges. The discussion also touches on the complexities of farewell tours in music, alongside some intriguing sports insights from Joe House and Mallory Rubin on key storylines in baseball and the upcoming NFL season.
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Flea's Podcast Absence
- Bill Simmons reminisces about Flea's previous podcast appearance.
- He jokes about how the Lakers' poor performance led to Flea's absence.
The Jersey Wager
- Flea reminds Bill Simmons of a previous wager.
- The wager involved wearing a Lakers jersey if they lost.
Rock's Evolution
- Flea and Bill Simmons discuss the evolution of rock music.
- Flea notes a lack of new sounds in rock since Radiohead's Kid A.