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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well this Hey, welcome to Monday Show Morning Studio. One
is Neon Moon, the greatest Brooks and Dun song. Boots
Scooting is pretty good, not.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
The greatest, So it's it's too neat. It's like too
novel Marina. If there's a line dance to it, it can't
be the best best.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
Okay, that's a good point.
Speaker 4 (00:27):
Yeah, Neon Moon.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
Man, like an artist's best song has got to be
one with like emotion, not just a.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Upbeat, right, But like Garth's best is Friends in Low Places.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
No, it's not not by far, and maybe his biggest.
The biggest doesn't mean best, okay, because if you're gonna
get to listen to one Garth Brooks song, it's probably
like unanswered prayers that will see Marvels whatever that that
you know, it's one of those uh sometimes late or
not if Marron never comes right, it's like one of
(00:57):
those slow wins.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
That's why I think the Brooks had done. The greatest
song is Neon Moon. When the sun goes down? What's
the brand new Man's good too great? They have a
million great songs.
Speaker 5 (01:09):
Yeah, it falls in that like roll kind of more
upbeat category.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
It's hard for an upbeat song to be an artist
that has been around for generations, hard for an upbeat
song to be their best because you don't connect as
much and upbeat songs. Lunchbox is not really taking a
part of the music.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
You're gonna miss me sing it. That's not him saying.
Google songs by Brook Brooks have done that. Came up
brook It's not them, it's by what Wait.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
You're gonna miss Me when I'm Gone. That's not the
same song as You're Gonna miss Me.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Yeah, You're gonna miss me when we gone me Gone.
I don't know, man, I sound like.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
I think Tray Adkins sings You're gonna miss this.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
I just I just googled Brooks and dun it.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
When I'm Gone You're gonna miss me When I'm gone,
You're gonna miss me?
Speaker 3 (02:03):
And I saw that. I was like, I know that song,
but I don't know that song goes Let's see anyway.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
I think it's Neil Moon.
Speaker 5 (02:11):
Yeah. I can't agree with that, and I.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Wouldn't fight to the death over it, but I feel
pretty strongly about it. I was thinking about it.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Oh, I don't know Red Dirt Road.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
Man, it's great that one you throw dirt road, keep going,
that's all I got.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
No, keep going.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
The first beer? What Jesus, where are found?
Speaker 2 (02:32):
The girl that I call my missus almost rhymes, so
that one. I'd listen to that in an argument. That's
one that makes you feel stuff. Uh do you ever
hear the Casey Musgraves, Brooks and Done Neon Moon from
the reboot one. I have heard that.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Let's let's play it, and then I want to come
back and we'll talk to Ronnie Done because I'm doing
a second reboot project.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
On the Bobby Bones Show.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Now, let's talk about Brooks and Dune for just I
know you guys made a big announcement, so you guys
are rebooting again.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
Yeah, it's another boot, another boot too, Yeah, this one,
you know, the first one we try to keep everything
between the lines. That was kind of the mandate, you know,
you can have a little bit of artistic freedom, whatever
you wanted to do. And it played out great. This one.
We turned to everybody lease eighteen artists and I really
I have to look at my phone.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
No, I have them all here, you have them, yeah,
And I have specific questions about some of them because
I think this is really interesting.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Like I like Marcus King a lot.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
Yes, me too, And you did a rock my Little
Country turned it into a completely different animal. Have you
heard any snippets from it? It's like, god, freak out.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
I've heard no snippets from the music. But you know you.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
I don't know if you did it on purpose or accidentally,
but you sent me the whole contract to this record.
What time it night was exactly? No, I have like
the literal contract that you sent me.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
Really it must be especially the detachment from my word
thing Okay.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
And I was like, I probably shouldn't know all the
intimate details about how much Ronnie's made.
Speaker 4 (03:57):
Look, it's not gonna hurt I trust you.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
Yeah, I didn't send it anywhere, But you send me
the whole contract to this record. And I was like,
I don't know if he's telling me or he could
have just said, hey, we're.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
Doing reboot too. I probably needed you to interpret it
for me because I can't take out of stuff. I
didn't want to play a lawyer, although you're not You're
not cheap.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
How about Kingfish, someone I didn't expect to see on
a record, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (04:15):
How about it? He comes in with his entire band.
They come up with a black van and a black trailer,
walk in their equipment set up. They're tuning their stuff,
putting strings on the guitars, and you know, after about
thirty minutes or an hour, they sit down and rip,
just tear into it. He's hot right now. I mean
you see him in a cacella all over the place.
I mean it's hot period, but blues way South, you know, Mississippi. Yeah,
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but the real.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Deal, jelly Roll, don't believe. Yeah, that's a very passionate song.
Jelly Roll is a very passionate guy. How'd that go
with him?
Speaker 4 (04:49):
Real? Well? I mean when you hear the track, I
kind of don't want to talk about too much of it,
but I have to take a promo.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
For the sake of we're doing an interview. We have
to talk here.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
Yeah, I have to do this.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
Yeah, just give me like I don't know, Like, what's
the vibe?
Speaker 3 (05:03):
Do you say?
Speaker 2 (05:04):
Does he come in?
Speaker 3 (05:05):
And?
Speaker 4 (05:05):
Okay? Dan Huff produced this stuff. Joey Moy did a
lot of stuff. Christian Bush, Yes, Christian Bush did one
on Megan Maroney. But we go to do believe Dan
Huff has a sixty string or whatever piece orchestra. Wow,
it's massive. Well, come to find out, Dan goes, no,
(05:27):
I've got to do this on this project. Sony just
gave us cart loss to do whatever we wanted to do.
They really did, just laid out there's no budget, you know,
which is pretty dangerous to say, and you don't hear
of it this day in time. But Dan's father was
a string arranger in la It's all kinds of tricky
stuff to his background that I didn't know. People don't
(05:49):
some Michael Jackson's I know. I didn't.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (05:52):
Yeah, coolest guy in the world. Anyway, we get in
and they do the tracks and we kind of try
to sing to him, but you you know, you kind
of float through that because we're trying to grab the
orchestration tracks. Then we go to Dan's house and sing it. Yeah,
(06:13):
it gets me, and I'm I'm jaded. I've heard it
plenty of times.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
On the original reboot. When you did Me on the Moon,
it was Casey and it was kind of a I
loved the version. Yeah, and I was at the Casey
show and you guys came out and played Withather.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
We'll see on that one. That was reboot one. We
were supposed to kind of adhere to the rules and
stick to the arrangements a little bit.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
You know.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
She comes in with her own band and went almost artistically.
It should have been on this record because everyone took
off and did their own their own thing.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Well, this one is with Morgan Wallen, right, Yeah, So
does he come in and have an idea of what
how he wants to do it differently?
Speaker 4 (06:45):
Yeah? Yeah he did, but he wanted to stick stick
to the original as much as he could. And then
Joey came in and added a h I don't know.
It's like like a Mexicali Latino type of guitar.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
The song that's out now is play Something Country with Lanny.
When did you get Lanny on the project? I know
it's first song released, but why did you pick this one?
Like how long?
Speaker 2 (07:08):
I don't know. When did you record it? Out of
all the eighteen songs.
Speaker 4 (07:11):
She picked it? I think it was I don't know,
toward the middle. We were you sit there in the studio.
No one comes in with a preconceived arrangement or how
they're going to do it, and the band is fabulous,
so I hear her over there kind of tinkering around.
His band is always doing the studio and they're kind
of like hitting this is easy top thing instead of that,
get a signature guitar thing that we did. Dunt du
(07:34):
u u u u and uh, this is easy top lick.
And she steps up to the mic and she said,
way more power than I expected. I mean, she's a
she's a whaler.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Did you get any nose? I don't want to know
who from, but can anybody not do it?
Speaker 4 (07:47):
I don't know because we weren't involved with that. Our
manager of Clarence's Falling, he said, I'm going to call
each act one time. He said, I'm not going to push.
He said, if you're an into it, you're busy whatever. Uh,
no problem, And he says that pretty much ninety nine
percent of everyone that was asked stepped up and came
on board. Megan Maroney, does ain't nothing about you? It's insane.
(08:12):
Have you heard it?
Speaker 2 (08:13):
I've heard nothing. You have nothing. You've sent me a
full contract but not a single track.
Speaker 4 (08:17):
That's the wild You know about my legal life, Yes, but.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
I haven't seen a haven't heard a single a single track.
And you guys are back on the road. Gonna do
a bunch more shows.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
Yeah, we did forty plus last year, and we're getting
ready to do much more. In fact, I'm believing here
and going to the management office to find out what
we're doing next year. Tour's fun. It's more fun than
it ever has been.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
Why is that you think?
Speaker 4 (08:38):
I don't know, no pressure, no pressure. But the crowds,
I mean they're as big as they ever were. I mean,
we'd just like it. Here's a funny thing we'll ask them,
I said, third third the way into the show, towards
the top, how many of you is this your first
time to see Brooks and done?
Speaker 2 (08:57):
In?
Speaker 4 (08:57):
Three quarters of that audience raised their hand. Were new guys.
I don't know who Brooks? It does let they bought tickets.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
You and kicks.
Speaker 4 (09:05):
Good?
Speaker 2 (09:06):
Yeah, good for everything working out?
Speaker 4 (09:07):
Good, it's all the same. He stays in, losing in.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
I stay here, okay, So no, I do know, no, listen,
I I'm just happy that you guys are putting cool
stuff out.
Speaker 4 (09:19):
Yeah, that's all. We're having a blast.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
Yeah, reboot too. Uh it's coming out. When's the whole
record coming out? Oh?
Speaker 4 (09:26):
Come on, help me here.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
It's a few months. I mean I haven't didn't say
here November fifteenth.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
November fifteenth, okay, all right, yeah, Melanie's glued to the
glass over there going November fifteen, got it?
Speaker 1 (09:36):
Yeah, all right, Well, we're looking forward to it. And
I've never been to a Brooks and Dune show.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
You know, because you were gig in the night we
did our last one here.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
We played at the same exact time. I've never been
to a Brooks and that that's wild to me.
Speaker 4 (09:49):
Well and vice versa. It's all I've gotta come. I know,
I know we've talked a couple of times.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Maybe we should just collab.
Speaker 4 (09:55):
Oh well, I'm good with that too, Robby.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
On what he can we collab on her? Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
By the way, the album is out November fifteenth. You
guys can get tickets to the Brooks and Dune shows
at Brooks dash done dot com.
Speaker 6 (10:11):
It's awesome, Anonymous, here's a question to be.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
Hello, Bobby Bones.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
I have one friend who I've known since elementary school,
and she has a lot of great qualities. It can
sometimes be fun to hang out with, but lately it's
really been taxing to spend any time with her. She's
a little self centered, she could take over conversation. She
makes everything about her. At what point should I stop
being friends with her? Should you continue to be friends
(10:48):
with someone when it's not enjoyable anymore? Signed, lifelong friend, Amy,
This is up your alley.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
You take it.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
That's up my alley.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Yeah. I feel like you have good growth and balance
and understanding of relationships. Me. I'm just like, if it
weighs down, get out unless they're like hurting and you
can fix it.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Like, if you can fix it, hang in there, because
you owe to them as a friend. If they're annoying
you so much that you don't like hanging out with them,
you don't need to be around that crap. That's what
I would say.
Speaker 5 (11:14):
Yeah, I think that. Something my sister once said to
me that was helpful is like things can serve their
time and they can have an expiration date and it's okay,
And that includes relationships at times.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
All I went to you, that's such a profound thing
that you have learned from your sister, And I'm just like,
does their knee hurt?
Speaker 7 (11:35):
Yep?
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Okay, we'll fix it and then you can still be
friends later. Nope, Okay, she's just annoying get out.
Speaker 5 (11:40):
Yeah, you just run away, but I run away. Expiration
date no, no, no, I know I was saying what you
might just like just shut it down. But I think
that sometimes we put people in category of like, oh,
we've been friends for this long, so I need to
make it work or whatever. Fill in the blank with that,
and expiration date kind of helps put it into perspective
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of like, oh, it doesn't mean you wouldn't regret it,
or it wasn't good at the time, but it has expired.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
You can also move them from A list to B list,
meaning you don't have to hang out with them as much,
and you can still have a relationship and still have
that friendship of you'll be there for them if they
need something.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Like some of my I would still consider them best friends.
I don't talk to as much for different reasons. One
they're annoying as crap now or two they live farther away,
and both of those are reasons. My friend Courtney and
my friend Andy, either one of them need a kidney.
I'm there they get a kidney, But do I talk to.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
Them every day? No, because they both live far away.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
I have a couple of friends that are annoying now
and I don't like to hang out with them, and
they live here, but I don't hang out with them
as much I moved them to be. But if your
friend is this way, because like something's broken and hurt
inside of but I think you can help.
Speaker 5 (12:47):
Yeah, but like you gets, you have to evaluate what
is going to be.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
You're not a bad friend. Yeah, good, that's why I
go to you for that stuff. Okay, I don't need
me talking that crap.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
All right, that's the inbox, thank you, close it up.
There's Jessica for Raleigh.
Speaker 8 (13:03):
I just wanted to let you know that, as I
don't agree with everything Lunchbox has to say, there's one
thing that I would like to thank him for and
also complain about, is that he has talked about the
Challenge forever so much that I've finally started watching the Challenge.
And now I think I'm probably six months into watching
all the challenges, but I'm now watching the UK Challenge.
(13:23):
It is a fantastic show. LB is correct, Bananas is amazing,
all of it's amazing. Thank you so much for the
show recommendation. And let's back those on my good side.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
There you go.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
I've never seen it, bet I bet it's pretty good.
Speaker 9 (13:35):
But it's awesome. It is so good, it's so entertaining.
The backstabbing, the line that that's what you like. That's
not the game plan.
Speaker 3 (13:42):
It's all gameplay, it's all strategy.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Let's do one more right, hit it.
Speaker 10 (13:47):
Have a fun fact Friday for you. If you don't
want your microwave oven to beep every time you push
your button on the screen, he's impressed, in and hold
down the number one button for about five seconds. And
if you want to keep it from beeping when it
finishes cooking your food, you can press down and hold
in the number two button for about five seconds. This
works on all the newer Michael Wave ovens and some
(14:07):
of the older ones.
Speaker 7 (14:08):
I'd like to.
Speaker 10 (14:09):
Say that eighty percent of the time. It works one
hundred percent of the time.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
That's cool. That's cool.
Speaker 1 (14:15):
Hold on one, one, two for the beep at the end.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
I need the two. I need to like that. No,
I kin't of need that or else I forget that,
And that's that's a good point. I would need the
dryer to go to. I forget their closing the dryer.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
Amy's Pile of stories.
Speaker 5 (14:33):
The latest trend in self care is called savoring.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
Savoring you you just accept your compliments and think about
them and savor though.
Speaker 5 (14:42):
It's just what it sounds like. It's a focus on
taking some extra time to appreciate and enjoy a happy
or calming moment. Savor it.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
Yeah, it sounds a little dirty and name savor like
I'm saving, But I mean I get it. I try
to practice that a bit.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Instead of just going, oh, well, this good thing happened,
I'm gonna freak out about how it may not happen again,
I try to go, okay, I'm a live with it
for a seconds.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
That's good.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
I don't like the name, though, take it in.
Speaker 5 (15:08):
I know I saw it as like a slave like food,
savoring food and nothing.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Yeah, but I did too, But I guess I just
think food.
Speaker 3 (15:17):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (15:18):
There's something called unhappy leave that is taking place at
certain workplaces, and it's pretty much if you're feeling unhappy,
you can take some time off. So uh, some of
it it works into like what they call sick days,
but some places are doing this in addition to sick days.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
But there's no chance there's a real job that has unhappily.
Speaker 3 (15:43):
I'm going to call the bosses today.
Speaker 9 (15:45):
For what I'm gonna ask for at least seven days
of happy.
Speaker 5 (15:50):
You should call and just inquire with human natures. Yeah,
call them and ask about unhappy.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
Leave thy real quick. Who has to say about Unchbox?
Speaker 4 (16:00):
Hey, Ty?
Speaker 2 (16:01):
Yeah, yeah you're on? What would you like to say?
Speaker 7 (16:03):
Unbox? Such a hard time understanding how people would need
a friends coach. But I just find it hard to
believe that he's got any friends. I mean, I think
he's got more people than just follow rating, more than
he has friends. So we thank for y'all be put up.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
Yeah, thank you, thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
Oh. We did a segment where we're talking about friendship
coach and Lunchbox went off like the stupidest thing ever,
which we also it was a it's a bit of
a trivial area. But she writes books on how to
make friends if you have struggle with it, and that
I understand. And then he's talking about how unhappy he
is any one's what's called anger? Leave Ty just wants
to say that he thinks Lunchbox is difficult to be around.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
Is that basically it?
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Ty?
Speaker 7 (16:48):
Yeah, I have done less to speak for you. Let
hang out, Let him hang out with just let him
hang out, we get rid of it.
Speaker 9 (16:58):
Yeah, it sounds like Time wants to be my friend,
is what he you want to be ground in kind
of trying to fish in for a friendship.
Speaker 7 (17:06):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
I don't think, all right, Ty, we appreciate that call, buddy.
Speaker 9 (17:14):
It's just so.
Speaker 7 (17:14):
Annoying because every time something good happened to anybody on
the show, it seems like it does.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
He takes it personal that it didn't happen to him,
even if it's something that could not have happened to him.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
He gets upset when somebody else has something that happen
to them.
Speaker 7 (17:29):
That's not a friend.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
That's true. All right, Ty, I hope you have a
good day, man, thanks for falling.
Speaker 5 (17:38):
Like the unhappy leave is like people know they're not
happy so that you don't go to work at all.
I feel like if Lunchbox were to adopt this, sometimes
he would just leave in the middle of the show. Up,
I'm going to go. Speaking of working, I came across
a list of some jobs that country artists had before
they were famous.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
Give me their jobs if I can name him?
Speaker 5 (17:58):
Okay, FedEx driver.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Oh mm hmm, Camee brown.
Speaker 4 (18:02):
Oh, I don't know.
Speaker 10 (18:03):
That.
Speaker 4 (18:03):
That's cool.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
A bouncer at a bar, all garth Brooks specifically, Yeah, yeah,
still laid hardwood floors all Thomas Red worked at Papa
John's not a country artist, but she's.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
Pizza.
Speaker 5 (18:23):
Kelly Clarkson got it. Pepsi delivery truck driver.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
Bluecombs came brown after that experience.
Speaker 5 (18:31):
Jason Aldie got it, uh gas station attendant mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
Carrie Underwood, any of them under There is a pizza
place in Oklahoma from New York. Caitline is where they
have carries. She used to work there. The pizza dish
that she did hanging up, that's it's pretty fun.
Speaker 11 (18:50):
I love that.
Speaker 5 (18:51):
And the last one draining waste from houseboat bathroom tanks.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
So they're on a boat. They were like on a doctor.
Speaker 5 (18:59):
Chesting dirksidently are either just like us.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Then they just made it famous. Okay, I'm Amy.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
It's time for the good news.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
Schools in Buncombe County, North Carolina have introduced serenity rooms
to help teachers manage stress the morale. Hey no, but
there's a nonprofit called the Cristo's Foundation, and they're the
ones that raise the funds and furnished these rooms, and
it's done so well at the first schools that they've
(19:38):
been at for the teachers, like the response has been amazing,
Like there's calming music, snacks, furniture that's comfy where they
can just relax. They plan to roll us out at
more and more schools than they can and it's just
really going to be helpful for so many teachers.
Speaker 2 (19:52):
Why that's important is because teachers have high to our kids,
and you want them to be in a better place.
Because you want our kids to be in a better place,
because our kids are the future. Because I believe children
are our future. Teach them well and let them lead
the way. That's it. I remember once I walked into
the teacher's lunch and I was like, I don't know
fifth grade or and what.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
Are they doing?
Speaker 2 (20:10):
Smoking cigarettes?
Speaker 3 (20:11):
It was crazy.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
My mind was blown.
Speaker 3 (20:14):
They're playing poker.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
They were literally just a couple of s cast smoking cigarettes.
Speaker 9 (20:19):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
Yeah, but that was the well sure it's not yesterday, No,
it was in the eighties, nineties.
Speaker 5 (20:24):
Yeah, there was like ninety school in the eighties.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
Yeah, but like I was ten and like nineteen ninety
that fifth grade. They're definitely not doing that now. They're
not smoking or not not in the place they might
be vaping. That's true, they can be vaping there.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
That's quite like get I like the idea of making
our teachers more comfortable so they make our kids lives
a bit better, so our kids are more productive.
Speaker 3 (20:44):
That's what it's all about.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Good job.
Speaker 3 (20:46):
That was telling me something good on the Bobby Bones Show.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
Now, Cassie Ashton, Cassie, it's been a long time since
I've seen you a person.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
I watched social media. You're the most creative person I've
ever seen in my whole life. So it's so good
to see you again.
Speaker 5 (20:58):
It's good to see you too.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
I'm happy to be And so you have new music,
the song called crazy.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Yeah, you're like and it's a compliment casting right, you're
like crazy in the best way.
Speaker 6 (21:09):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
Like you're out of your mind and the perfect screw
is loose to be an artist because you're so creative.
You make she makes her own clothes. It's wild like it.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
So I know, I'm super pumped in your back with
music and you have a whole like it feels like significant.
Do you feel like people are like believing in you
and a part of Nashville that hadn't yet.
Speaker 11 (21:33):
Yeah, for sure. You know everything was big and rolling
before COVID, and then COVID, you know, hurt us all
in our own ways, me especially with the momentum, and
I start really yeah, I just started over from scratch.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
What was happening before COVID, Like, what were you feeling?
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Like?
Speaker 2 (21:48):
Was going?
Speaker 11 (21:49):
Twenty nineteen was like off and moving for me. I
was on Girl the World Tour. Everything was happening, lots
of press coverage, Prime to go to radio top of
twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Boom paused And so does it pause or does does
it feel like a start? You have to like start
from scratch again and rebuild everyth.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Oh we stopped.
Speaker 11 (22:06):
Yeah, And I had to start from scratch because I
basically did nothing for like a year and a half
to two years because they didn't want me to do
Zoom radio tour because I'm already left of center and
Zoom can be difficult anyway. And I'm actually so thankful
that that happened because I kind of had like an
epiphany with who I was instead of who I was
(22:27):
told I was. Over COVID, I just had this like
notion one day of why am I making music that
I would not want to play for my favorite artists
in the genre. Why would I not want to run
to someone like Chris Stapleton or Brothers Osborne or Sturgel
Simpson and go, you got to listen to this? Why
am I not making that? And why am I listening
to other people about about who I am or or
(22:49):
chasing trends when I've always been this sort of gritty,
soulful thing. So I got back to that, which was
was nice, and I feel like the timing now is.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
Right about your hometown.
Speaker 11 (23:01):
My hometown is called California, Missouri. The abbreviation is Camo.
Four thousand people well stop like no Walmart. Lots of
open minded people there, as you can probably assume, and
I feel sarcasm.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
Yeah, it's a little bit.
Speaker 6 (23:17):
I love it.
Speaker 11 (23:17):
I love being from there in all honesty, but I
love just as much that I learned how to leave.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
And also it's like, again, I'm a massive Cassie fan
and I've known Cassie for a long time, but it's
like you're like hunting and beauty pageants. Yeah, that's kind
of what you did. Yes, the juxtaposition of those two
is like your normal life.
Speaker 11 (23:36):
Yeah, both sides are the same coin for sure, just
because my parents were split and had opposite kind of
raising styles. So moms, it was every stage that I
could possibly be, on classical ballet, beauty pageants. You've heard
the spiel Dad's Deer Season. I raced motorcycles like it's
I am Daddy's little boy.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
So I've always tried to be I am.
Speaker 11 (23:58):
I am Daddy's little boy. I mean he I shave
my mustache and he leaves his growing I've always tried
to be just as much one side as I am
the other, and sometimes that's hard for people to grasp
or to believe. But I'm sitting here breathing.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
So that's true. Guys. She's not lying. She's sitting right
here breathing.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
I would love for you to place on the forest
if you're cool, dad, Yeah, I'd love to, if you
wouldn't mind, Would you do called crazy first?
Speaker 11 (24:21):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (24:21):
I would love to. Right here, she has Cassie Ashton. Oh,
I'm sorry we can't post the live performance on the podcast,
but if you go to our YouTube page you can
watch it there or maybe listen live. Okay, all right,
now back to the podcast.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
So congrats on the record. It's out today. By the way,
Cassie's record is called Made from the Dirt. Go watch
her performance is called crazy on our YouTube page, and
she just played it here on the show as well.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
Will you do another song?
Speaker 11 (24:50):
Absolutely, I'll do another song?
Speaker 2 (24:51):
So what are you gonna do? Do I know this one?
Speaker 11 (24:53):
The Straw?
Speaker 4 (24:54):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (24:54):
I don't know this one?
Speaker 11 (24:55):
You don't know this one?
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Okay? Is it good though? Uh?
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Yeah, okay, yes, if you said no, I reconsider it.
You guys at Cassie Ashton, that's her name on Instagram.
The album is out now. It's called Made from the Dirt,
and we're gonna play the one now called the Straw.
Speaker 5 (25:08):
This is the one where it's like, you know, the
straw that broke the relationship?
Speaker 11 (25:11):
Yeah, the straw that broke the camel's back.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
When did you already know that?
Speaker 5 (25:15):
Women by Her Country?
Speaker 7 (25:16):
I know that?
Speaker 2 (25:17):
But do you know the words? Sing along? You just
take it?
Speaker 5 (25:21):
No, you're just setting it up like I like the
idea behind it.
Speaker 11 (25:24):
I always before we play show, I always say, if
you're out there and you've been in a relationship where
you were doing all the bending and all the breaking
and all the changing, and the other person didn't notice.
This is for you.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
Mm hmmm crap, yeah, crap, all right, she has Cassie Ashton.
That's awesome. We all were like too scared to clap
because we were like, that is that's amazing. We should clap.
That's awesome. You know, I've been like a day Warner.
Speaker 10 (25:56):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
I've been a fan you have so long. It's so cool.
You're I mean, and you've always been like you're really good.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
You've always been really good. You've always been really good
and different, which is tough. There's a lot of people
that are good but they're like everybody else. But now
you're like really good and really different.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
But it's so cool. It like makes sense.
Speaker 5 (26:15):
That means a lot.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Yeah, make it it all. I'm so proud for you.
Your music is excellent. Shout out your player over here.
He's like, I know this is Blake.
Speaker 3 (26:24):
Isn't he so good?
Speaker 7 (26:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (26:25):
Blake's like literally so good.
Speaker 11 (26:27):
He looks fly. We're doing great.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
I saw Blake.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
It's like Blake kind of looks like Harry Potter with tattoos,
and I'm like, that's the crazy.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
It's the craziest thing. It's so the album is out.
It is called from the Dirt.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
Like that.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
It's called from the Dirt. I hope you listen to
the whole record.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Go listen to call Crazy in the Straw, and then
if you like toast and listen to more because I
can only convince you to give it like three minutes,
but then I think you'll stay for a lot lot
more than that. Also a few more tour dates, So
if you guys want.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
To go watch watch Cassie play, I mean here we
got Settember twenty eighth, and El Paso October fourteenth, and Huntsville,
Alabama November first, and Charleston and November tewond and Surf City,
North Carolina. So go to those shows.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
I'm telling you go. And that's everywhere our show's on.
Go to those shows her social tickets at Cassie Ashton
dot com. What I like about that song the Straw
is it doesn't the straw part doesn't rhyme and doesn't
come in at the end of like it's.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
Like the chorus, courus chorus end the straw. That's pretty sick.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
Thank you, thank you when you guys wrote that, Like
that's a really interesting way to write that song.
Speaker 6 (27:32):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
So that's all I think.
Speaker 11 (27:35):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
I love it.
Speaker 11 (27:36):
Luke Laird, Laurie McKenna, the best, the best of the best.
To open your heart too, for sure.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
I'll try that sometime. Yeah, let me open my heart.
Cassie Ashton dot com. Good to see you, guys. There
she has, Cassie ash Thank you. Good to see y'all.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
According to case twenty four dot com, eleven percent of
us have sustained an injury doing this activity, which did
not exist a couple of decades ago.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Now that's the question. The game is never gonna get it.
Speaker 3 (28:05):
No, you're not gonna jet it. You're never go to
get it.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
You're gonna Eleven percent of us have sustained an injury
during this activity, which did not exist a couple of
decades ago. On the phone is Dustin and Mississippi. Dustin,
what's happening, buddy? I going doing pretty good. Now I'm
gonna let you answer this first. Now you have like
three chances here to win.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
It's so hard. That's why it's called never gonna get it.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
No, you're not gonnajeted.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Eleven percent of us have sustained an injury doing this, Dustin.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
What's your guess?
Speaker 7 (28:36):
Almost like playing pick a ball?
Speaker 3 (28:37):
Oh man, that is a great guess.
Speaker 4 (28:39):
That's what I have.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
First, it wasn't even a thing a couple of decades ago.
Pick a ball. It is not right, But that is
a great guess.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
It did not even come in on that really, So
according to case twenty four dot com, eleven percent of
us have sustained an injury doing this activity.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
Again, it did not exist a couple of decades ago.
What's the activity?
Speaker 1 (28:57):
So Dustin is gonna get to pick two of you
you and if you get it right, he wins the prize.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
So Amy, lunchbox, Eddie Morgan, you're all playing? Let me
know when you're in. I'm I'm in.
Speaker 3 (29:08):
I got it, nailed it.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
You'reing, Eddie, I'm in? Okay, uh, Dustin, you heard all
their reactions.
Speaker 4 (29:14):
How sure are you?
Speaker 2 (29:15):
Eddie? Two percent?
Speaker 7 (29:17):
Sure?
Speaker 3 (29:17):
Okay, lunchbox one hundred percent?
Speaker 2 (29:20):
Dustin?
Speaker 3 (29:20):
Who would you like to play for you?
Speaker 2 (29:22):
I feel pretty good.
Speaker 8 (29:25):
Yeah, you get too, But give me a lunchbox and Amy.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
Amy, how do you feel? I feel pretty good?
Speaker 4 (29:32):
Morgan?
Speaker 2 (29:33):
What's your answer? Mine has using a cell phone like
texting on cell phone.
Speaker 3 (29:38):
Oh it's actually good, pretty good. Yeah, Eddie, I put WEE.
But that's been here longer than the Wii.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
You know, the Nintendo Wi got it?
Speaker 9 (29:45):
Okay, Lunchbox, I almost want to switch the cell phone.
But trampoline park, they didn't exist decades ago or some experience.
My wife has done it. I've seen it firsthand, and
people do it. My neighbor blew out our a CL
and m CL that's true, like a year ago. So
I mean trampoline park.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Amy, walking and texting. So Morgan said cell phone and
Eddie said the we Nintendo. We So both of you
are incorrect. Now, trampoline park and texting and talking that's
different than just using the cell phone walking and yeah,
like like texting and walking.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
Yeah, Amy, you're wrong.
Speaker 3 (30:26):
I like you're right, Lunchbox, Lunchbogs, you are wrong.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
Okay, so.
Speaker 3 (30:31):
What you're wrong? Okay, we get another guess. Yes, so
we're gonna do.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
One around here. Now I'll read the question again and Dustin,
now you get to pick that you think just one
of them of all four will get it right at least,
or none of them will get it right. So if
anybody gets it right, or if nobody gets it, right.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
You get to pick.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
According to case twenty four dot com, eleven percent of
us have sustained an injury during this activity.
Speaker 3 (30:55):
Which did not exist a couple of decades ago. Oh
my gosh, I got it.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
I got it, I got it.
Speaker 3 (31:00):
I got not playing against each.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Other, nobody.
Speaker 3 (31:03):
Dude, you want to pick? What's his name?
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Dustin?
Speaker 3 (31:06):
Dustin?
Speaker 9 (31:06):
You better say we're getting it right, because I am
telling you right now I have got it and I
guarantee it.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
So if you don't have it, would you like to
wage for something?
Speaker 4 (31:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Out of every answer in the world, it's an activity
because he's that sure. I'm not that sure.
Speaker 3 (31:22):
I don't even didn't let me see your answer? Yeah, yeah,
can you show him right?
Speaker 2 (31:25):
You can show him.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
Hey, Dustin, do you want to pick that somebody gets
it or nobody gets it?
Speaker 3 (31:29):
Else I have it?
Speaker 2 (31:30):
No, you don't.
Speaker 3 (31:32):
I'm saying nobody gets it.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
Okay, anybody have Dustin?
Speaker 11 (31:34):
I have it.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
It's a VR headset.
Speaker 7 (31:36):
No.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
No, oh, that's interesting.
Speaker 5 (31:39):
You would You wouldn't even have to go back a
few decades. You could be like a few years ago
it didn't exist.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
Yeah, well yeah, but could but also a couple of
decades ago, it didn't exist. It's also wrong, oh.
Speaker 5 (31:49):
Amy, texting and driving.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
I'm really dedicated to texting incorrect, Morgan.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
I feel like we have more.
Speaker 9 (32:01):
People dancing because of like social media and stuff, so
I feel like dancing could be it.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
That's good.
Speaker 5 (32:07):
Now people are getting injuries.
Speaker 3 (32:11):
Wrong, that's good.
Speaker 9 (32:13):
Okay, does he want to change because he's about to
get he's about to not get.
Speaker 3 (32:17):
A prim Let me see what?
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Yeah, will you wager like a chest wax on it?
How much hear that? That so bad? A stings?
Speaker 1 (32:26):
I just want to say, you know, you can say no,
we'll just move on in life. But I just want
to know how sure you are, because if you're if
you're just mostly like.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
Buying professional or by like, because we're not just gonna
go to the store and.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
Get there and do it.
Speaker 3 (32:37):
We're gonna bring a professional.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
Waxer in here and do it like you can get
a wax kid.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
I've tried that before and.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Then but one of the girls will do it. It's
not loss for them, so they'll have to lose a
game too. But if you're so sure, why not? But yeah, again,
you don't have to, there's no no pressure. You talk
about game, but it doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
But what's it for me?
Speaker 1 (33:02):
You just have to show us that not only were
you right, but you put a bet on it, like
you're you put your money where your mouth is.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
Like you're the man. You are screaming, Yes, how about
I donate to charity?
Speaker 2 (33:14):
No, no, no, no, you're missing that.
Speaker 3 (33:15):
We're missing.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
Okay, we can just move on. He's not that sure.
But so he's just he just screaming. He's just screaming
right now for no reason.
Speaker 3 (33:23):
Okay, okay, I'm thinking about it. Just there, that's a
lot of chest there.
Speaker 5 (33:28):
I'm eager to know what it is.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
Can we too?
Speaker 1 (33:30):
We can just move on because I knew he would
do it. He just like to say a lot of
things and I back it up and lunch, we would
respect you a lot more.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
How about this? He doesn't care about respect?
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Man.
Speaker 4 (33:38):
If I'm.
Speaker 3 (33:40):
If I'm wrong, I'll send this dude.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
I don't even care about what you're sending him. We're
just gonna move on because you do not back up
what you say.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
That's fine.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
What is your answance? Bucks?
Speaker 3 (33:49):
Taking a selfie?
Speaker 4 (33:51):
Got it?
Speaker 5 (33:51):
Oh my gosh, that is that right?
Speaker 2 (33:57):
Because you're backed out right, but he didn't because I
nailed it.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
And this dude, you can't say the wax didn't happened
because you didn't bet it, because it's.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
Happening going home empty handed. So the answer is taking
a selfie.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
Let me go ahead and take a selfie.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
Why you guys say I'm right.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
He did not bet, so that shows you the kind
of coward. However, you can be coward and be right
taking a selfie.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
You got it right, right, right.
Speaker 3 (34:28):
So the good news is he nailed it.
Speaker 2 (34:30):
The bad news he's a coward, coward of the county.
Speaker 3 (34:33):
I thought you were yellow melly at that you got
it right taking the selfie you want you want to
say to him, Oh.
Speaker 6 (34:43):
My god, I told you, my man, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (34:47):
I have no idea what your empty. You don't listen
to me. You don't listen to me.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
Dustin, you did not will We'll get Dustin off for
another game at some other point.
Speaker 3 (34:57):
In the future.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
But does he feel I can feel two ways. I
feel like you did a great show. Hold on, I
can't hear anything. He won, got it right and he
should be recognized for getting it right. But two, he
can't start yelling how's my chest? Because he did not
bet that. He got scared, so he's a yellow belly.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
But he got it right.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Both can't exist. Go ahead, I'm sorry, buddy box, all right,
all right, talk to you saying we'll get you on
against something. I'm saying, okay, man, all right, there is
hair anyway, I missed it. That's a lot of hair.
Speaker 3 (35:30):
I've never seen that.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
Let's let's let's play this.
Speaker 3 (35:32):
It's time for the good news.
Speaker 9 (35:39):
Last week in Full Sheer, Texas, a group of seniors
they got together for soccer practice and they show up.
They're kicking the ball around, they're about to take some
shots at the gold and they're like, man, what's in
that net? They walk up and there's an owl who
tangled in the net. They're like, oh my gosh, we
gotta save this owl. But you know, an owl could
be very dangerous. So he calls his mom, says, Mom, what.
Speaker 7 (36:01):
Do I do.
Speaker 9 (36:02):
She's like, I'll post it on Facebook. See if we
get some replies on how to get the owl safely out. Well,
sucks is if you just cut it out, it could
freak out on you. That's what they're scared of. No
one's responding on Facebook. Pedro's like, I got I.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
Can't believe no one responds on Facebook Facebook, and they
got people just just chomping and respond.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
Go ahead.
Speaker 9 (36:18):
So Pedro goes home, gets a big ski jacket, some
big gloves and he starts untangling.
Speaker 6 (36:23):
The owl out of the net.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
That smart gloves and the owl is free like beekeeper costumes. Yeah,
gloves that he will cut you, but save the owl.
Speaker 3 (36:34):
Save the owl.
Speaker 2 (36:35):
Damn looking at it, it was wrapped up.
Speaker 3 (36:37):
Oh it was tangled.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (36:38):
I mean it was trying, freaking out, trying to get out,
and he just kept wrapping itself and wrapping itself.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Good for those kids at Jordan High School for actually
caring enough about the owl to take the time to
free it.
Speaker 9 (36:47):
Yeah, you know what some most kids would have done,
probably messed with it. I thought they would be like,
who can hit the owl because it's already it's like targic.
So I don't think that's most kids. I think that
is like almost no kids. Okay, yeah maybe you you,
but almost to its we do. Almost no kids. Don't
tell me something good, Nope, not doing it? All right,
(37:08):
good job, that's what it's all about. That was telling
me something good.
Speaker 2 (37:13):
And that is the end of the first half of
the podcast. That is the end of the first half
of the podcast.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
Is the end of the first time of the podcast.
That is the end of the first time of the podcast.
Speaker 2 (37:26):
You can go to a podcast to or you can
wait till podcast to come out.