Opie & Anthony - 2007 (Full XM Year)

The complete Opie & Anthony 2007 archive from XM Satellite Radio — every available episode, fully transcribed and timestamped. 2007 was the most eventful year of the XM era. The Don Imus controversy dominated April and the show had plenty to say about free speech and media hypocrisy. The Traveling Virus Comedy Tour rolled through the country. In May, a caller's comments triggered a 30-day suspension from XM — and the guys came back to one of the biggest audience responses of the run. October brought the grand opening of the new XM studio and the show's third anniversary on satellite radio. Through it all, the cast that defined the era was firing at full strength — Patrice O'Neal, Louis C.K., Jim Norton, Rich Vos, Bob Kelly, Colin Quinn, Bill Burr, and the full roster of regulars made 2007 one of the most memorable years of the archive. Every episode includes: - Chapter markers for easy navigation - Full closed captions in English - Auto-translated captions in 50+ languages - Timestamped episode guide pinned in comments Part of the Never Off Air archive — preserving the complete Opie & Anthony XM era (2004-2014) with searchable transcripts and timestamps. ◄ 2006: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSAGy-DVXM2s4P8WIvrLezQSzgidoy5lz 2008 ►: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSAGy-DVXM2svpcTkRQC-eC6PlHYwgCwp

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Currently Playing: Opie & Anthony - March 8, 2007 - Daylight Savings, American Idol, Prison Life Calls, South Park N-Wo

Opie and Anthony kick off their XM show by discussing the confusion around daylight savings time and whether it gets lighter or darker in the morning. The hosts dive into trending Yahoo searches including Deborah LaFace and Antonella Barbera from American Idol, whose controversial nude photos have made her the talk of the season despite her poor singing ability. Rich Vos sits in studio and annoys the hosts with his endless stupidity, including a story about visiting Sherlock Holmes museum in England not realizing it's a fictional character. The bulk of the show features extensive phone calls from former prisoners and corrections officers discussing life behind bars, dispelling myths about prison being unbearable. Callers share stories about gang dynamics, sexual activity, food, television, and how inmates adapt to their reality. The segment touches on controversial topics including pedophiles in prison and the effectiveness of solitary confinement. The show shifts to South Park's "N-Word" episode, where the hosts play multiple clips from the episode that aggressively uses the N-word as social commentary. This leads to discussion about free speech on college campuses, censorship, and controversy over high school students being suspended for reading the Vagina Monologues. In a dramatic moment, Andrew Dice Clay calls into Brother Wheeze's show (simulcast), and when confronted by Opie about his past behavior, Dice immediately hangs up. This becomes a major talking point for the rest of the show, with the hosts discussing Dice's perceived betrayal and ingratitude for their role in reviving his career at Madison Square Garden. The show also features PornLibs, a new game where Danny bleeps out obscene words from porn clips and the hosts try to guess what the original words are. Jimmy Norton leaves for Pittsburgh to perform at the Improv, and the show closes with a crude song about AIDS. --- Never Off Air — Archiving the Opie & Anthony XM era (2004-2014). Auto-transcribed and timestamped for searchability.


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