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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Here's your host, Bobby Bones.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Hey, A couple things before I introduced Tim. Who's our
guest in here today, Morgan? Were you gone when we
got kicked off TikTok yesterday?
Speaker 3 (00:20):
No? I was here when we got banned, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Kicked off band similar, but I guess kicked off me.
Did you get to come back the next day?
Speaker 4 (00:26):
But we're still gonnot?
Speaker 1 (00:26):
We were banned for three days? So but why?
Speaker 3 (00:30):
I think because of talking about that little star symbol
that name, saying it repeatedly over thinks we were saying
cuss words.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Ass. But you can say cuss words on the stream,
there are things you can't say, like I won't even
say that, like unlive, Like that's what people say now
instead of the S word, you have to say unlived.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
It might be because we're currently kind of on a
trial with TikTok and their studio, so maybe they just
really want us to be PG.
Speaker 4 (00:55):
They did say something that I took offense to.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Oh, oh you should be band?
Speaker 4 (00:57):
Then then No, I was really offended. A little thing
pops up and it says you're violating our whatever, our code,
and it's said that due to unoriginal content.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
That's rude. Oh, that is rude.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
I don't know what that means.
Speaker 5 (01:11):
Were we plagiarizing something.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Probably like Mojo in the Morning turned us in and
he's like, there's stole our bit and we're like, no,
we didn't. We stole ours idiot that type thing. Maybe, No,
that's what al radio shows used to do all the time.
They'd be like, maybe we played like audio of something
or I don't.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
Know, or possibly read's mailbag song. They think that that's
copyrighted content.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
Well, I liked me on TikTok live through this setup.
But we'll be back next week.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
Yeah, next week, we'll give it another go.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
I just need to know what we can't say.
Speaker 5 (01:44):
Yeah, like they need to explain what happens we don't
do it again.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
Well, it could also be just talking about news stories
and they think that's not original content. It's really hard
to tell what TikTok believes as original content versus I just.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Picture some dude in China over there going I don't
like it off. Could also be that, Okay, so let's
introduce our guest. Tim does mornings at Go Country in
Los Angeles. Correct, that is correct. No, but you're you're
you're not here, but you were here, like your career
was here. I was splitting time for a minute. Yeah,
it's a little bit of a story. But yeah, so
do you go by Tim hurt What do I don't
(02:17):
want to say your name if it's not your name
on the air, What do you know?
Speaker 6 (02:19):
Tim Hurley is the name that I use on the
air as well. Perfect also my given name, because some
people don't have a given name, not use my real name.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Is my real name. But but then my wife uses
my real name, so it's not like it's hidden. So yeah,
so did you do the show this morning?
Speaker 6 (02:33):
I did, yes, which is why I might be struggling
just to touch here after the.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
No way you'd well, I guess it's later though you can.
Speaker 6 (02:41):
Well, you know, there are some some expertise that we
used to make it sound like it was live when
that wasn't.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Necessarily we record crap all the time. We get that.
I don't know if you recorded anything. We record crap
all the time. Yeah. We won't even do an interview
live because mostly I don't do it for artists because
artists don't want to be here at six eighteen in
the morning. Yeah, it's good to get people in. They're fresh. Yeah.
How so, what did have you done while you've been here? Oh?
So we did the radio remotes.
Speaker 6 (03:06):
And so we're just talking to the artists Monday, Tuesday,
and then obviously the Award show yesterday. Was watching that
one from the comfort of the hotel room and why
didn't you go? You know, I've done the award shows
many times and the commercial breaks just break my heart.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
So literally talking about that during like our break where
ward shows are all good and stuff to watch, but
when they go to commercials and you're there and it's constant,
it's it's terrible. And Morgan said off air, she goes,
that's why I got drunk or.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
Something because I kept going to get drinks.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
That's so you feel like you got to kill times.
Speaker 6 (03:36):
So you run to the bar and then you don't
get back fast enough before they close the curtain on you.
Then you got to go back to the bar, and
then your timing's all off. It's a whole thing.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
It's like a tennis match. You can't actually walk down
into the tennis match while it's happening, right, They hold
you up because it's a distraction to the players. And
it's like if you have a seat any almost anywhere
in like the front part, which he would be sitting,
because you know, he's a big deal. In media, you
are on sometimes you could be on camera like getting
into your seat, and they don't want that. So when
do you go back home this afternoon? How do you
(04:04):
like Los Angeles? La is great. I live in a
great little beach town called Ply Delray.
Speaker 6 (04:08):
So if you're familiar with LA at all, there's obviously
West Hollywood, there's a hustle and bustle, Santa Monica, and
I live in ply where everybody kind of knows each other,
very small, one hundred steps off the beach.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
I'm very familiar with LA as being carsick. Yeah, I
don't leave the bubble. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (04:23):
I pretty much live in flip flops and I take
a bike. Anywhere did you when did you move out there?
I've been there for twenty years.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
Oh oh my god, Oh you've been there forever. I've
been there for a long time.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
And then I kind of fell into country music as
an artist, and so that's why I made the move
here to Nashville. And I was sort of splitting time,
and then day two of really giving Nashville to go
of like committing to live here, getting a house, getting
the whole That's when I got the job offered to
be the morning host in Lost Sey day too.
Speaker 7 (04:48):
Literally, so it's like, yeah, how did you make that decision?
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Well?
Speaker 6 (04:52):
Day two, Day two, I mean, I'd had the house
for a while, but I couldn't spend a lot of
time here because we ended up getting booked a whole lot,
like you know, which is great. So we're like touring around,
We're playing a lot of great shows and stuff. And
then I was like, really, I'm like, all right, now
we're gonna move. We have a little bit of a lull.
And literally day two is when I got the call
and they were like, we'd like to do like an
air check with you. So I flew back to la
day three for the morning, did the air check in
(05:15):
the morning, and got the job offer like ten minutes later.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Bizarre timing, very bizarre. Yeah, I think a little bit
irritated at the timing. I've been happy for the opportunity,
but I've been irritated at the timing. And then I
wasn't sure because I came here to be, you know,
in the songwriting community and you know, doing the Nashville game,
as they say. And then I was like, well, is
this gonna help promote the music? You know, being the
morning host. It's obviously major market, and it's like a
great opportunity. Job security is nice with a paycheck. I
didn't actually know I was gonna be paid when they
(05:40):
first offered me the gig. I thought it was just
to like promote the music like a barner, Yeah, I'd
like your song.
Speaker 6 (05:47):
Seriously, I thought I was just going to be like,
you know, I'm like every once in a while to
promote the music. And then I got the offer and
I was like, oh, like this is a job so
I have to go to every day.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Your music career, you say you kind of fell into
country music. Where'd you grow up on Rhode Island? Wow? Yeah,
my mom's German makes no sense. I've been. I've been
a providence, very nice, beautiful. They have a lot of
shirts with like boat oars on them. Yeah, that's where
our logo is an anchor. Yeah, I like go to
the gas station. They had like sweaters at Orizon them
Like that's what I remember about Rhode Island. So how
(06:17):
far from New York was Rhode Island, Like, could you
go to the.
Speaker 6 (06:19):
City the city, it's closer to Boston. It's only forty
five minutes from Boston.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
You were closer to Boston. Yeah, Providence is right there.
And what kind of music were you doing at home? So?
Speaker 6 (06:27):
I was never a musician ever, and but I was
a big Kenny Chesney fan. My roommate in college is
from Denver. All he did was listening to country music,
so I got kind of into that, and then I
literally started. I sang a karaoke song at a dive
bar like four hundred yards from my house in Platte.
L Ray and a guy uh in California, though in California,
I was already in California when I got in a
(06:47):
kind of film Amazing not to.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Do you were, So why were you in California? I
was doing a vent production. Okay, so you have a
little bit of a weird No, I'm into it.
Speaker 8 (06:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (06:55):
Where'd you go to college?
Speaker 1 (06:56):
I was in college outside.
Speaker 5 (06:57):
Of Boston, Okay, and then you decided to go all
the way.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Took a job out west with a few stops on
the way. So you were doing event production. Were you
touring with groups or were you, like.
Speaker 6 (07:07):
We were doing the custom fabrication for events, so like
you know, we'd build out a studio or like you're smart.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
According to my college or high school teachers and job smart. Okay,
so you do that. But then if you want to
go write songs, were you around other songwriters in La?
Speaker 5 (07:24):
I was?
Speaker 1 (07:24):
He kind of dabbled your toe in it there.
Speaker 6 (07:26):
So I was absolutely not trying to pursue music whatsoever.
I literally went to a karaoke bar drunk saying picture
Ryl Crow. Somebody asked me to part did you party?
I put you I should have actually, but I did
the kid kid rock part. But yeah, somebody was actually
sitting in the crowd. They're like eight people in our
neighborhood bar. Prince of Wales shout out, and this guy
was like, you got to meet my friend. He's in Texas,
(07:47):
El Paso, Texas. He's a producer. I think you're going
to do great things.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
From you singing at a karaoke bar.
Speaker 6 (07:52):
Okay, go ahead, And so very long story short, but
I end up kind of meeting the guy talking to him,
and then about a month later he invited me out
to El Paso, Texas, where he was living because he
got asked to open up for John Michael Montgomery, and
he asked me to perform with him basically and start
this new project. So the first time I ever played
a gig, or ever sat on stage or ever saying
in front of anybody other than the eight people at
(08:13):
the Charreaokeber was in front of ten thousand people at
for Bliss in Ala Pasa opening for.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
John Michael Montgomery. Yeah, okay, so do you have any success?
The response was awesome, and I was like, this is cool.
I guess I'll just try this now. So how long
did you do that?
Speaker 5 (08:27):
So?
Speaker 1 (08:28):
I worked with him for a couple of years and
then I just went on my own and I was
in music probably for eight years, I guess, doing what writing,
doing more event production.
Speaker 6 (08:37):
I was doing the event stuff for money, and then
I started I just wrote all my own songs. I
never did a co write ever, and I was really
good at hustling. So I ended up getting us like
really good gigs, but never got a deal or anything
like that. And then COVID hit like it did whatever.
This was so pretty recent too, absolutely, oh wow, So
I mean we still play.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
What's the name, What's Time of the group? Tim Hurley.
This is original at Tim Rear Music. Yeah, yeah, yeah, No,
I'm a shameless, shameless plug. I'm man at Tim Hurley Music.
That's Awesome'm gonna go look at it right now. So
it's been underwhelming recently. But how do you because I
struggle with if I'm touring doing comedy, it's hard because
our hours are awful. Sure it's I mean awful. Yeah,
(09:19):
so how do you manage that? A lot of coffee
and a lot of zen?
Speaker 4 (09:23):
Look at you?
Speaker 1 (09:24):
Here? Did you get in this picture? I can't really talk.
You have a long sleep, short on it and this
picture shortsleeves. You're pretty jack dude. Uh it used to be.
I just had surgery a little while ago, so I'm
trying to get it back. Don't play it down. That's crazy.
Look at you. Let's see aftermath. You're behind a bar.
What what's what's that picture? What's this one? Here?
Speaker 6 (09:41):
That's at the Shack and Plaid l Ray's my go
to bar and they I played acoustic there sometimes just
as a favorite of the owners, and then they let
me ten bar afterwards, usually just myself.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Last night, as you watch the show, what performance did
you enjoy the most McBride.
Speaker 6 (10:01):
I think she's one of the most like underappreciated artists
in all of country music right now. And I think
she's truly one of the most talented people right now.
And she knocked it out of the park. And a
lot of the people that have like big time production,
you'll notice, you know, they get up on stage in front.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
Of a live audience and it just sounds like a
little off. It's not that it's bad, but it's just
a little bit off.
Speaker 6 (10:18):
And Ashley McBride gets up and she's just holding an
acoustic guitar and she sounds like absolutely perfect every single time.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Do you have any sensitivities of questions? I can't ask you,
like about people or it pens. I know that's a
weird question to ask. And you guys already got canceled.
I'm not sure what I'm getting myself into. Oh, we've
been canceled a hundred Yeah, what's another cancelation for us?
No fire away? I'm good. Zach Bryan thoughts.
Speaker 6 (10:42):
Oh, I'll be honest, and I'm not just saying this,
but I've never been a huge Zach Bryan fan.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
I don't know, why are you less of one now?
After hearing all the personal things about him.
Speaker 6 (10:52):
It's making me think when they's smoke, there's fire. But
I haven't heard the response yet either. I'm so I'm
kind of curious. I'm here for the ride at this point.
I'm not gonna go either way much.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
I'm very much a viewer of the show. However, he
does sound like a lot, a lot more of a
dirtball than But then I know so many artists and
you don't have to make a noise here and agree
to disage because don't want to put you in the word spot.
I know so many artists that people love and like
this is the person's great and they're absolute dirt balls,
like they're the worst human, Like they treat people like crap.
They got famous and so they're surrounded by all yes men,
(11:20):
and they're absolute garbage and as humans great singers, like, yeah,
they're just garbage cans. And I'm not saying he's that
because I don't know, but it's definitely not good for
the resume.
Speaker 6 (11:31):
The line that really got me was when Dave Portney
said that he knows for a fact that his band
hates him.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
Yeah, me too. That was the one. I'm like He's like,
I know for a fact, because if everybody around you
hates you, that must mean consistently you're treating everybody around
you like absolute garbage.
Speaker 6 (11:45):
Especially the people that you're really putting up on a
pedestal like nobody else.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
If they hate you and you're acting like they're your
best friends, like here, they just they just mildly dislike me.
You guys, don't hate me. It's just a mild yeah,
right like that. And they were pretty open about it
when I walked. Yeah, they were like, they're like, no,
it's very min Did you see the UFC stuff? Was
that Brian I did a little bit. I'm not a
huge UFC guy though, Okay, so so I didn't want to. Okay,
(12:09):
you guys, you know, a little p's gonna come out,
so like urin yeah, because it's it's a Joe you know,
you know the UFC stuff, the fighter after he won
the fight. So here's what happened. So the last UFC fight,
Brion chicken Fry was there. It was known she was there.
Dane White invited her out. She was doing tiktoks about it,
(12:32):
and Zach Brian's Zach or his management. It's the same
because it's coming from him had offered and I can
I can read the story, but he had offered somebody
money that if they won, when they do their mic,
to shout out Zach Brian because because Brandon was there.
Really it's hilarious. So she's there. There's the interview in
(12:54):
the octagon after the guy's name is David o'nama, right, Mike.
He claimed he couldn't wait to come back to Madison
Square Garden and to see Zach Brian in concert after
he'd won the fight. When they're talking to him and
he's like, I think everybody, I can't wait to come
back and see Zach Brian in concert. And that was
just okay. A lot of Zach Brian fans heck, I
like music, right, So the cameraman then goes over to
(13:19):
Brianna because that's the story the end. However, they get
on a podcast and I watched the podcast and it's
a couple of guys and they're interviewing him and then
it's just an interview about the fight or whatever, and
they were like, you Zach Brian. Fanny goes, I don't
even know who that is. They like called in, they
were like they like called and basically offered him money
(13:39):
to say that as a way to like troll her.
Whoa as she was sitting in the crowd. And so
here's what I have a quote. My manager called, hey,
Zach Brian is here and wants you to give him
a shout out. He wasn't there, but so they were
a bit dishonest about that. He goes to be honest,
I don't know, Zach Brian. When the host asked if
I if it was a paid advertisement, he goes, exactly,
(14:02):
that's literally what it was. So he paid to have
Like that's it, that's that's heavy due trolling. He I'm
gonna say this, allegedly took the cat that she adopted,
like rescued and like now does instagrams with it like
in the house as a real cat. Yeah, no, it's
a cat she saved adopted, like as a troller, like respect,
but as like a person I think probably kind of
(14:23):
a bad person.
Speaker 6 (14:24):
It's a weird decision for him to do that, right
because she literally said he took my cat, and then
the next post was a picture of him and the.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
Cat and the cat was like on a shoulder. Don't
be proud of like being called a jerk. And she's
like the reason he won't deny any of this because
I have all the videos to say otherwise, like he won't.
He won't come out and say he didn't do anything
that I've said with the abuse, because I have the
actual videos the other ones. There was a fighter that
came out to something in the Orange song. It came
out to the fight on ITFC two that same night,
and so I mean, that's not really a song you
(14:51):
come out to. But I mean, and I like this song,
like I'm a fan of the music. I literally genuinely am.
But I mean that now is spect relation too that
he paid to have that done just to troll her
as trolling hilarious as a person. If all this is
true garbage, Yeah yeah, if true, he sucks not just
for this, but everything that led to us. And even
(15:14):
knowing about this, like the mental emotional abuse that she alleges.
Speaker 5 (15:19):
He sucks, this makes him suck evenmore.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Yeah, but he's committed.
Speaker 5 (15:23):
I got to give him that.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Like whoever came up with that idea in his camp
probably or maybe like one of his boys, unless one
of his boys hates him, like you know, but it's
it's a soap opera that I'm in. Yeah, and I
hate it that it happened. It sucks when you humanize things.
It's like I'll watch a Ted Bundy documentary and be like,
I'm so entertained by this, and then I gotta go like, Okay,
this is real, but at least that happened in the past.
(15:46):
But then you're like, don't say, at least if people
get murdered, it's a whole I'm like, you're finding but
we all watch it and then we're like, did you watch
a dead body documentary? It doesn't seem real, but yeah, yeah,
that's what That's what I wondered about that. So Morgan
Wallen wasn't there last night?
Speaker 6 (16:00):
Thoughts on that, Yeah, that was very odd, but I
thought it was pronounced Morgan Whalen though.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Is yeah whaling right? Did you make it to the
end of the show. Did you actually see that one life?
Speaker 7 (16:10):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Absolutely?
Speaker 6 (16:10):
Yeah, No, that was interesting, but yeah, that seemed like
a little bit of a troll.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
Also, yeah, I enjoyed that troll. Yeah, that's when I
fully enjoyed it, And I said that on the show.
I was like, no, I'm I'm for that. I think
he purposely didn't showup. I think you should have won
it last year, and I'm glad he won this year.
Sam's are usually or at times have been a bit
behind by a year and there will be outrage and
then the next year they correct it.
Speaker 6 (16:34):
I was love the New Artist of the Year category
is amazing, where it's like people that have had like
number one songs for like two years the perfect example
of this year. I talked to him a couple of
times and it was so I'm like, what new Artist
of the Year, Like you've been around for like five
six years with songs on the radio.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Because I actually got my pinsion and love for a
new artist. You know.
Speaker 5 (16:51):
My favorite performance last night that I saw because I
had to leave early, but Ella Lingley and Riley Green.
I was obsessed with it, Like I was smiling the
whole time, like I love that, Like she popped up
out of the crowd and started singing, and then she's
on stage and then boom there's Riley. He stands up.
I don't know, it's just like quintessential country.
Speaker 7 (17:11):
It was so good.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
She's a firecrackers. They've done that in here, they've performed
that in here.
Speaker 5 (17:15):
Yeah, I know, but it was like a just seeing
them do that their thing on stage, like they just
that's her first time doing anything like that, and she
killed it.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
She I was watching it like maybe it was after
they had won their award for Event of the Year,
which means just more than one artist, you know, doing
something together, and she was like, this is the first
ward I ever won.
Speaker 7 (17:34):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
It's quite the introduction.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
Yeah, very good.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
It's like I have a friend who took his son
to his first college football game, and he took him
and the friend of mine is pretty connected because he's
an agent to some masked sports figures, and he's like,
I finally took him to his first game and we
went on the field and we went back and talked
to the coach and it was a crazy game. We
took pictures of the mask got a couple of players.
I was like, that's the first game. He's nothing. No
(17:58):
game's ever going to compare never, like, that's his first experience,
he's done. Everything's gonna suck from now on. And he
was like, yeah, that's a good point. So then they
went to another game and he said they perfectly bought
tickets really high and didn't do anything just to just
to give him like experience. Yeah, so what what time
(18:18):
do you have to wake up?
Speaker 6 (18:20):
I'm kind of pushing it these days, like five. It's
not too bad. You go on at six, six to
ten and your your studio is how far from your house?
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Like ten minutes?
Speaker 5 (18:28):
Man, that's lunchbox.
Speaker 6 (18:30):
No, I actually do take the car for that one
a little bit. I do drive in La Do they
think you're here? You look like us normal? Everybody that
you walked on the street in La Do they think
you're a big hillbilly if you're just out in not
your own neighborhood. No, I mean everybody wears a costume
in La An a good point. It's just everybody's dressed
up for something. So they're like, all right, you're in
the country costume today.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
That's probably Wow. That's a good point. Amy question for you?
Should we do a mideral? Ray? Okay? Quick mineral here? Okay?
Any question for you? Because we never talked about it
and you never told me. Were you ever on TV?
Speaker 7 (19:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Yes it was, yes, you never even yesterday?
Speaker 7 (19:05):
And now I know it's not it is it proud?
Speaker 3 (19:10):
No?
Speaker 2 (19:10):
No?
Speaker 1 (19:10):
No, but it should have been a thing, because we
did a whole bit about it the day before. So Tim,
what happened was Amy went and did an interview at
to Operate, and they interviewed her for a bunch of
stuff and then you just kind of wait and see
if they put any of it on the ABC the
night before special and we talked about it. We were like,
am it's gonna be It's gonna be awesome, And then
she never came back and said that she.
Speaker 5 (19:26):
Was on because you don't know what they're gonna use.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Yeah, yeah, I know I didn't okay.
Speaker 5 (19:31):
Yeah, yeah it was a twenty twenty special and yeah
I got is some of my Jason Alden stuff got used. Shahboozie,
Carly Pearce, did.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
You bring any of it? Like, do we have any
of it?
Speaker 7 (19:44):
Oh? No, it's okay.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Do you say it's okay? Like did you not bring well?
Speaker 7 (19:48):
I don't know how.
Speaker 5 (19:49):
Am I supposed to get that? I recorded with my phone?
Speaker 1 (19:51):
You just rewind and recorded. Yeah it's okay.
Speaker 5 (19:54):
Oh you just never It just makes me feel I
just felt awkward.
Speaker 4 (19:57):
You were on twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
Yeah yeah, and you didn't kill.
Speaker 8 (20:00):
Anyone, Okay.
Speaker 5 (20:01):
So here's where I all a listener pointed out to
me they sent me a DM that they're like, Oh
my gosh, I'm freaking out for you because you're sort
of like now one degree of separation from Robin Roberts.
I mean, and she's been on my podcast and I've
I've talked with her before. I just haven't met her
in person, but like ABC, that's her territory, and I
was like kind of inching my way into her territory.
(20:23):
And I was like, I wonder if she watches everything
on ABC and she's like, oh, there's that Amy girl.
I wonder what she's up to, and next time she
needs a co host for something or help in country,
she might call me.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
I would say that sounds like crazy talk, but there
have been situations where that's happening. That happens.
Speaker 5 (20:38):
Yeah, this is what I'm putting out there. I would
like to do that because I just love her so much.
She's been such an inspiration to me. So that was
my little I'm like.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Oh yeah, but I want to talk about what they
showed of you, like how much airtime did you get?
Speaker 5 (20:50):
It was little snippets like with each artist, like the
thing that came up, like with Carly Pearce. It was
you know, she was had to call out a guy
for being rude or her show, and she was like
an empowering moment for the song and endearing. No, it
happened like during a show and.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Every song about calling out a guy.
Speaker 5 (21:08):
So no, it was the guy literally there, but it
was just I think an endearing moment for her with
her fans to like see her be there and be
strong and stand up for herself. And then like Jason
Alden the Route ninety one festival, so like with that,
like Kelly Sutton had done, she was talking about the tragedy,
like what went down, and then it would go to
(21:30):
like a clip of Jason on stage, and then all
of a sudden, then I was talking and I was like,
that's my voice. I wonder if they're just going to
use my voice and not show my face, you know.
Well eventually it was like my voice and then there
I was saying just that like his how he feels now,
making sure staying connected to that because of the people
(21:51):
that lost their lives, like he he went through a
lot on stage that night. But I don't really remember
exactly what I said. It's like I said a lot
of things, and then they use that one little oh.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
It's the story of my life due I would go
do when I was on an idol, I did a
three hours, they'd use fifteen seconds of it.
Speaker 5 (22:06):
You know what happened with the Chaboozi thing though, because
you know, I was like reading up on stuff before obviously,
because I was like, okay, what if they asked this?
And I and my son really likes Shaboozi, so we've
listened to some of his other music too, like obviously
he has the hit, but like online specifically it said
he's been making music for ten years. But the cliff
right before Shaboozi goes, yeah, I'm twenty nine and I
(22:27):
started music when I was probably you know, seventeen eighteen.
I was like, and then the next clip goes straight
to me where I'm like, he's been making music for
ten years when he just said he's been making it
for eleven or twelve.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
That's the same thing ten years, So I bothered. That
wouldn't have bothered me. Yes, you're a harshest critic. I'm saying,
don't be bothered by that because ten years is a
general I feeling for a round a decade, you could
have that could have been eight, I could have met twelve.
Speaker 5 (22:49):
I know, but that's just where I was like, dang,
he just did the math, and then it goes to
me saying that, and then I it looks like.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
But they also didn't feel like that what you said
was stupid because they put it in there true because
they felt they felt like I would have felt. Yeah,
ten years just means around ten years. I know, not
you didn't say.
Speaker 7 (23:03):
I didn't say around. I didn't say about that.
Speaker 5 (23:05):
I said he's been making It just was funny the
way it lined up, because it looked like if Shaboozie
and I were in the same room that I don't
know how to do math.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Don't take that because I hate me, But this is
why I probably I.
Speaker 5 (23:17):
Just like also dissected every single thing I said, and
I was like stupid.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
So that's why you need to have bring.
Speaker 7 (23:23):
The clips to and yeah I didn't the truth.
Speaker 8 (23:27):
The truth is coming out.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Probably you also need to find a way to get
the vert the first generation version of it, version of
it for your tape.
Speaker 5 (23:35):
Oh yeah, I know I need to build that, but.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
You're real, Yeah, you need to make if you're going
to use that to make a tape to get other stuff,
like you have to have that.
Speaker 7 (23:42):
I know.
Speaker 5 (23:42):
So we've been talking about that for a couple of
years now.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
So I don't run from I know.
Speaker 5 (23:48):
This is why I missed out on my opportunity to
be in that Hulu movie too. Why because I didn't
I get like, I give up, Like I just.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
What opportunity for a Hulu movie?
Speaker 5 (23:58):
Well, there's the girl sheep. Well maybe I don't know
if Yeah, I think I brought up that there's maybe
it was on my podcast. I don't know. I brought
up that there was that Hula movie that came out
this year for Christmas. In the Star of It, she
has her own radio show.
Speaker 7 (24:12):
And she is that we watched.
Speaker 5 (24:14):
She ends up with this cowboy a widow.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
Or cowboy guy. You thought you were gonna be the
star of them?
Speaker 5 (24:19):
No, but I mean I could, like, if I had
stuck with it, I could have auditioned.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
Okay, she's interesting, yeah, or it's like, hey, would you
come audition You're like, I don't have a tape. No, No,
you're iffing, you're got it?
Speaker 5 (24:33):
No, But had I stuck with it, My point is.
Speaker 7 (24:35):
Peter Panning, Yeah, you're up in this.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
This guy is very very dusting.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
Sure, I'll give you that.
Speaker 7 (24:40):
It's not how you.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Set that up. We thought you like missed an audition
or didn't have a tape.
Speaker 5 (24:45):
I did miss an audition because I gave up.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
But they didn't offer you an audition.
Speaker 5 (24:48):
Right, because I know we didn't miss it, right, But
had I stuck with it, then I would have maybe
known about it, and then I could have.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
In the NBA. Yeah, because Scuba Steve belaize if he
got made it to the NBA way more confidence.
Speaker 4 (25:00):
If my dad would have been in my life and
I would have had that support system, I could have
easily been in the NBA.
Speaker 8 (25:04):
I have the strength.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
We don't not believe in you, but I don't think
they would have given you a lead role in a
movie when you've I know.
Speaker 7 (25:09):
You believe in me.
Speaker 5 (25:10):
The problem is I've got to believe in myself, which.
Speaker 8 (25:12):
Is Scuba Steve syndrome.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
No oh troubles. Oh no, get this is not good
diagnosed with a troubles.
Speaker 5 (25:21):
It's like after I did the first that Christmas movie,
I was on the high, like like a high, and
I just started I was like, I'm gonna do this
and I went after it, and somehow the high died
and then I was like, so, I guess I want
it bad enough. But also I got I got nervous
that like I you know, I let the stories in
my head get to me, like you're stupid, what are
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you doing? And I shouldn't do that, because I don't.
I tell other people all the time, don't do that
to yourself, like you should. You should believe in yourself
and you're capable.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
The high idea of fear of failure, and that is natural.
But my only point was I thought we missed a
story about her, like being late to an audition or
being offered one it she'd nevitate because she was like,
I should have saved it that' time I missed a
Hulu movie. Turns out she just saw a movie about somebody.
Speaker 5 (26:05):
Who had a radio show.
Speaker 4 (26:07):
No, and I've seen them.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
I don't think you needed a radio show to be
she's single. No, that would have been more like that.
I think that movie was based on me more than
I could have played the part of that movie.
Speaker 8 (26:15):
Correct.
Speaker 4 (26:16):
I will say, though I saw the movie and I
did think, well, Amy could do this part, but that's it.
Speaker 5 (26:21):
The woman that did it she did a great job.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
She deserved.
Speaker 7 (26:23):
But I mean, I'm just saying.
Speaker 8 (26:24):
Amy could do the job where he thought, all this
reminds me of Ay.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
That's why it was. It reminds you of Amy.
Speaker 4 (26:29):
Yeah, but I thought, since she's in Holiday Harmony, like
she could be this person.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (26:33):
I did think that while I watched the movie.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Well you know what, give you a rose two?
Speaker 4 (26:37):
No, I'm just saying, but then that's made me think,
like good, dang, Amy really could have been in this movie.
But no, she was.
Speaker 5 (26:42):
I mean, have you ever thought about writing a movie?
Speaker 1 (26:44):
No? I mean thought, I'm thinking of it right now,
but I don't want to do it. Okay, not thinking
about it anymore. I thought you're thinking at right now?
Hold on, I'm thinking about being an astronaut too.
Speaker 8 (26:56):
Movie.
Speaker 5 (26:57):
She've written books? You write like, stop, that's it. Don't
make fun of my question.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
Well you said just thinking about right now, I'm thinking
about three feet I'm on foot. Oh it's weird. So
my answer is I've written a couple of television show scripts.
I hated it.
Speaker 5 (27:15):
Oh, so you don't want to? But have you given
movies scripts?
Speaker 1 (27:17):
I don't. I don't care enough to do it. And
I'm not. No, I don't have a genuine enough interest
to be to put the work into it. I think
I could do it and write a one hundred great ones.
I think I can do anything because I'm nuts, Like
I'm certifiably insane. I think I can do anything. You
believe in yourself, No, I'm insane. Yeah, more so than
just believing in myself. I believe I can do anything
in the whole world. Like, what's gonna stop me?
Speaker 7 (27:39):
Right?
Speaker 4 (27:39):
What do you mean to do anything?
Speaker 1 (27:41):
Exactly?
Speaker 5 (27:42):
Like some people have to act as if and they
have to tell themselves they can do it. And it's
like you act as if and then you you create
it and it happens, but you are naturally acting as
if you were born that way.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
Yeah, I can do anything and be a heart surgeon.
Speaker 4 (27:56):
Okay, cool, now you can't do that.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
I swear to God. If I went right now, and
I need more than an hour, more than an hour,
or I think you give me a year, I'm doing
surgery on hearts.
Speaker 4 (28:09):
No check with your wife.
Speaker 5 (28:10):
He could dedicate himself to it, and then, like, I
think believing in yourself is part of the battle.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Yeah, and it's and it's I also understand how irrational
it is. But it takes irrational dreams to do irrational things.
And I think everything I've ever done has been really irrational.
I have no background in any of this stuff. I've
never written a book first time, never want to write
a book. I was like, I know how to write words, Okay.
I didn't tell then that. I was like, yeah, no problem.
You know what I did. I just freaking wrote essays
one after the other and then mailed them emailed them off.
(28:36):
It was like, I don't know, this sucks. I wouldn't
even take money for my first book because I was
so nervous it was going to be bad. But I
was like, I know I can do this. Hold the
money until we think it's good. And then after I've
sent in the thirty thousand words of the sixty they're
like this is good. I was like, give him the money.
I was like wow. But to them, I never was
like I don't think I can do it. I was like,
no problem.
Speaker 4 (28:52):
I would have been like, give me all the money
up front, because it's probably not gonna be good.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
Yeah you ever act? No, you got you like the
face for actor. You're good looking, dude.
Speaker 4 (29:03):
You can do that and all the studios next door.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
Yeah, I know, right, ride your bike over there. Do
you know like cool people? I mean I just met
you guys. No, like real cool start, Like we're like
moderately cool for this building. You have everybody in this building.
We're moderately cool for this building. Like, do you know
like famous people over there?
Speaker 5 (29:23):
Now?
Speaker 1 (29:23):
No? Really, I don't hang out with the famous crowd.
That's good because it's weird.
Speaker 6 (29:26):
I keep my little bubble. Do you ever go to
a Diddy party?
Speaker 1 (29:30):
No, okay, I can be that. I have a little
hesitation there.
Speaker 7 (29:33):
I just hesitation.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
But I think that went to Diddy parties, White parties
that didn't do what Diddy is, oh.
Speaker 5 (29:39):
For sure, because they would leave before midnight.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Or they just weren't invited to do that, Like they
weren't invited to do that part of it. I have
worked with Diddy before. Oh in what event? Production? Really capacity?
Speaker 5 (29:51):
He was like, I was just set up the white parties.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Did you hear?
Speaker 6 (29:53):
Because I always heard I never got the invite. I
was batting my eyes and everything. Never got the in
of it.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
I always heard weird stuff, but it was always secondhand
weird stuff. Yeah, did you ever hear weird stuff about Diddy.
I get he gave off a very weird vibe.
Speaker 6 (30:05):
I will say he had like six people working for
him that were all between like twenty and twenty five
years old, and they were like running around to different directions,
all they getting waters doing this and that.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
It was just like an odd vibe. Yeah, And I
remember thinking, there's somebody told me that I knew new
people and I was like, no way. And it wasn't
what he's in jail for, which is others we like
bizarre stuff that wouldn't say, Andy, I don't want to,
you know, he sued Amy. I saw more of those ditty.
Speaker 7 (30:32):
Videos, which, oh the ones like this where the.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Private investigators come to people's houses.
Speaker 5 (30:36):
Mmm, that's so crazy, so crazy.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
Like two and it's always two investigators.
Speaker 7 (30:40):
You know what.
Speaker 5 (30:40):
This makes me wonder because you know how there's other
people may be involved, like how how.
Speaker 7 (30:48):
High up or.
Speaker 5 (30:49):
Whatever does this go? Because if it was a Diddy
and he had other famous people and politicians, they want
to be protected, right, So that's why. So that's why
things are happening.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
That's why it took so long for the stuff to
come out. There were people and networks like now when
not doing this? And then you're like, why were they
not doing it? Because they are the Harvey Weinstein. Yeah,
I'm talking about extremely elevated people with positions that can
smush stuff. But yeah, I saw another one of those.
Speaker 5 (31:14):
Yeah, like h no, I hate that it's political, but
it's still just a huge story right now.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
Go political? Right, Okay, I just don't even feel like it.
Speaker 4 (31:21):
What's Mark Wahlberg?
Speaker 1 (31:24):
Like, why did you make a noise? Like a noise
like you said in a whoop? Be cushion right then?
Speaker 5 (31:29):
Because I'm just like, I just I don't know. I
just wonder how deep some stuff goes, and like how
messed up a lot of things are.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
And I'm like, just like I said, those famous people
were real dirt bags. Here that there's an artist that
I know of. I didn't go I didn't see them
on eye, so I can't actually say it, But who
is a guy artist who whenever young female artists. This
is just what's been told to me. Otherwise I'd be
like if I had actually had seen it or knew it,
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are sure that like young artists would come town and
be like, hey, that's right and maybe like take make
make them to a strip club. I'm talking about like
whoa Like, it's just gross stuff. Some people, they always
say when you get money or power, you find out
who they really are, because it's always more. It's always
the most of whatever they really are. That's gross. Create
(32:22):
the creative industries are gross for the most part because
people have to have a screw loos to even want
to do it, and to do it at a high level,
because you need to have something about you that's intrinsically
different artistically, So you need to have a screw loose.
You just got to hope it's like the right combination
of screws. So you're like making great art, but you're
not like doing other weird stuff, and that's hard. I
(32:43):
find my weird stuff to be baseball cards and that's
help me, and that to me is pretty healthy.
Speaker 6 (32:49):
So what's the rest of the day, Like, I'm just
catching a flat. I'm actually going to Jersey today to
visit some family friends. But much easier I've had in
my Nashville Phil Man, it's been a long, long stretch here,
as you guys all know too.
Speaker 1 (32:59):
I'm sure this week it's like your Super Bowl. Yeah,
had a stomach bugs, so I knew much. I literally
was on the super Bowl. That's more work though than
actually doing the interviews. Yeah, no, that's true. I would
disappear for like half an hour on the show, and
that's when they know I'm about to die because I
I don't even go to the bathroom early around here,
and I was gone for like half an hour and
you get a text, Okay, it's not good, like I am.
(33:19):
The weird thing about our bathroom here is that it
looks like it's two doors in the men's bathroom, separate stalls,
like in fancy places, like in a casino. You open
a door, you have your own room for the bathroom.
That one. It looks like two doors and two rooms.
But then you open it up and there's like a
little plastic wall in the middle and you're still like
chilling with your buddy. It's a room that's fake.
Speaker 4 (33:37):
Yeah, it's not real. Like I'm in lap of luxury here,
and I was pumped about that when I first walked in. Yeah,
I saw the gap, you know.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
Battles next to you taking a poody and you're like,
well this is is Yeah, this looks too close for comfort.
Speaker 8 (33:49):
Here.
Speaker 6 (33:49):
By the way, There's nothing worse than getting a text
while you're in the bathroom bathroom asking if you're okay.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Yeah, I just like it's been a while. That's pretty
rough though, right You're having a moment and somebody texts
you about it.
Speaker 5 (34:00):
I just thought, I honestly thought, you got pulled into
a meeting, like you went to the bathroom.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
But trouble meeting?
Speaker 5 (34:06):
Then well, yeah, or somebody was here at lunchbox a hoodie.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
Oh man, didn't see that.
Speaker 4 (34:14):
I didn't see that. No TV, No.
Speaker 7 (34:17):
It wasn't on tvsion.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
Shop and Lunchbox was in the front with his hoodie. Really, no,
Ray was in the front. I saw the picture, which
is why I looked, was.
Speaker 5 (34:32):
The only person on that road? By the way, did
you notice that?
Speaker 1 (34:35):
Hold on? I don't know any story about it because
I wasn't there. I saw the picture, and that's what
led me to go, what is Lunchbox wearing? And then
I looked and I had a message from someone going
what is Lunchbox wearing? And I thought he was wearing
like a funny suit. I didn't know what was going
on it. It wasn't feeling great anyway, and I look at
the picture and Ray Mundo is in the very very front.
I loved it for you. You look great. Maybe I
always thought they put the smaller people up front. That's
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what I thought, That's what it was.
Speaker 5 (34:57):
No, we were like, so I was next to Crook
and Chase and they're the they were the supposed to
be the front. Rowe, Cook and Chase are the ones
holding the award on behalf of everybody that was up there.
Speaker 8 (35:07):
I tried to get the award, but they gave it
to Crook and Chase.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
It's the hoodie. I can't give the hoodie guy the.
Speaker 5 (35:11):
Award, and then raised like just right there in the front,
like nobody else is on that step.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
It's just like right, I respect that. Well. Roll the
tape back. I think was standing next to me.
Speaker 8 (35:20):
They moved up.
Speaker 1 (35:21):
Last second you are you are so on front and
Amy's hand is on your shoulder.
Speaker 5 (35:25):
Because I was like, what do I do? This is awkward?
Speaker 1 (35:27):
I mean, this is our show. Let me explain that.
It's so awkward. It's so funny because I've not looked
at it on full screen.
Speaker 8 (35:34):
It's so bad.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
Okay, so Crooked Chase. This is They showed the whole
the picture briefly when they're like, here's all the winners,
and it's everybody who won an award, so it's like
it's a lot of people. So Crook and Chase legends
in the industry. When I was a child, I listened
to Cook and Chase. I've had them on part I
love them.
Speaker 4 (35:54):
So that was their first sea by the way, no way,
I asked them, how many do you guys have? They're like,
this is our first?
Speaker 1 (35:59):
Is it the did a count downcount? I don't recogize
until recently.
Speaker 4 (36:01):
They said that they never knew they had to submit that.
Speaker 1 (36:06):
Fun. Yeah, that's on them, that's on their people. So
they're holding the award, which makes plenty of sense because
everybody in that group respects them. So in front of them,
and it looks like Ray is Charlie Chase's kid. He does.
It looks like Ray is Charlie Chase's child, and he's
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wearing a suit and Charlie brought Ray with him to
because it's his first award, like he's Ray is in
the very very front. It does yeah, yeah, so there's
right Ray, you look handsome as crap though, by the way,
So Ray is standing there now right behind Ray like
over Charlie Chase's shoulder is Amy, but part of Ray's
heads blocking Amy's face.
Speaker 8 (36:48):
Yeah mouth.
Speaker 1 (36:51):
So and you have a great face. And I'm sorry
that was that all of it wasn't able to be seen.
So Amy is there now. Scuba Steve looks like he's
gonna sell you cocaine. He does. Scuba Steve is right
in the middle of Crook and Chase behind them. It
perfectly gapped but raised, and Scuba Steve has the bald
(37:12):
head with the beard. He's wearing sunglasses with a single
chain over the like for sure. He lives in Miami,
originally grew up in like New Jersey and is like
the low level coke dealer and somehow got into this picture.
Like that's what that's what Scuba Steve looks like. There
next to him is like the guy who they needed
(37:32):
a seat filler, and so they're like getting here to
hold this position. And then he never left and that's
Lunchbox in a hoodie. It's like they grab me just
to hold this because he's not dressed for the picture,
So hold the spot till the roll. Lunchbox gets here
in the suit, and then Lunchbox is in a hoodie.
It's it does stand out. Mike Dee is smiling. Good picture, Eddie,
look great suit. Your Abby is like, way to the side,
(37:56):
because Abby is like, I'll just get in where I
fit in. I don't see oh, I see Morgan.
Speaker 4 (38:01):
She's on the other side of the drug dealer.
Speaker 1 (38:04):
You know, I didn't recognize you. Really, yeah, I didn't
recognize you.
Speaker 7 (38:09):
My hairs up.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
I don't know it does. I don't feel like it
looks like her. Looks just like her, I know, but
I'm saying on like general wouldn't.
Speaker 5 (38:20):
I don't even I haven't even seen the picture or so.
Speaker 1 (38:21):
And then I see kick Off Kevin in there up
at the top, who's just like, I'm happy I got
my name put on the trophy. So I'm just gonna
stand up here, which is cool, big part of the show,
but isn't on the air a lot. So I think
he's just like Boom. And then there's some other people
in the end. Huh. So every guy has on either
a jacket or a tie. And then the seat filler
guy is that Justin's suit?
Speaker 8 (38:42):
Yeah, suit has great hair.
Speaker 4 (38:44):
Now he's a kid now, so I knew that, Yes, well,
the great hair comes with it.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
But wow, Justin the suit is standing right next to Lorianne.
That's just in the suit. Was our guy when we
moved here. Now he's in Chattanooga, like running stuff over there.
Speaker 4 (38:57):
It was good to see him.
Speaker 1 (38:58):
Wow, look at justin the suit? Did you and to
make fun of your hoodie? No, I'm surprised, are you? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (39:08):
I know, I see it.
Speaker 5 (39:09):
I'm the only one blocked.
Speaker 4 (39:11):
You are the only one.
Speaker 1 (39:12):
But they demanded he'd be in front, and I respect that.
Can you know how you get things in life? You
go get him? Oh, good picture.
Speaker 4 (39:19):
I do think somebody told him to go down there,
though I don't think he said.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
He did it right. What's the what's the real situation there?
Speaker 2 (39:26):
It was so rushed and hurried, and there was several
rows below Crook and Chase that I thought other people
were going to fill in.
Speaker 1 (39:34):
If you got any lower, your head would be on
his dog. Dude, like, you can't, you can't go another road.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
I just didn't think going up was an option because
I am a shorter guy.
Speaker 5 (39:43):
I could have come up and stood right next to me.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
I just didn't know there was a spot there.
Speaker 7 (39:47):
Yeah, I mean, we would have made it great.
Speaker 1 (39:49):
Job. I mean, Scuba Steven Lunchbox have definitely their own style.
It's like, Scuba, is that the wrong award show? That's
just be the Hip Hop Awards or something.
Speaker 4 (39:58):
But Scuba Steve dressed like that the last time he went.
Speaker 1 (40:02):
That's how I dress. Talking about how he dresses, I'm
just saying in this picture, he for sure looks like
a drug dealer. Yeah. It's the sunglasses in the picture.
It's the chain with the sunglasses in the picture, and
it's standing right in the middle of everybody, the biggest smile.
That's what they asked me to be this. She goes,
there's a window right here, standing right there, and I
think it's a good picture of you.
Speaker 4 (40:19):
I think you appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
I think it's a picture of you. Thank you. Well,
there you go, guys, it's a.
Speaker 8 (40:23):
Good picture of me too, mid laugh looking good.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
Your strings are out in your hoodie.
Speaker 8 (40:30):
Yeah, that's where they're supposed to be.
Speaker 1 (40:31):
Man. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (40:32):
Can I just say one thing about lunch Just one thing? Yeah,
one thing. He dresses better at iHeart Festival in Vegas,
Like he would never wear a hoodie to iHeart Festival.
Speaker 1 (40:41):
I mean buttons on he wears buttons on a shirt.
Speaker 4 (40:42):
I mean he dresses way more than that. I didn't understand.
Speaker 9 (40:46):
He said, if you're worried about how you dress, if
you let other people worry, if you're worried about what
other people think, then that's your problem right right now.
Speaker 5 (40:56):
That's your problem that you're letting it get to you.
Speaker 8 (40:58):
I just think it's funny. That's wife.
Speaker 9 (41:00):
I have seen her in six months and she says, oh,
I see you got your nicest clothes out.
Speaker 1 (41:04):
That's pretty funny. And that's somebody who says funny stuff.
I think my wife would probably roasted too.
Speaker 8 (41:09):
But if I lived in her and said, well, your
dress looks like a trash bag, how would.
Speaker 1 (41:12):
She's not insulting the quality of your shirt. She was
being funny about the fact that you were way okay,
So what if I said, that's the dress you chose?
Speaker 4 (41:22):
Also, did you think you were under dressed like out
of everyone in there?
Speaker 1 (41:26):
Not once?
Speaker 4 (41:26):
Did you think, like, wow, I really am dress?
Speaker 5 (41:28):
I do think that outsider perspective because I.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
Thought that was a great line. By the way, you
could never tell your wife. You could never ask your
what is the dress you chose for that photo? But
it could come different. If they tell you you're dressing, we'll
say business, what's that? What's a style? I don't know
if they say you're dressing black tie, but she's wearing
an ugly black tie dress. At least she's wearing the style.
Speaker 7 (41:53):
No, no, what it would be?
Speaker 5 (41:54):
What would it would it? Would the equivalent up in Like,
that's not what that means if you showed up in sweatpants, yes,
or something.
Speaker 1 (42:03):
So I'll end on this because I think this is
a valuable lesson. Again, I took the blame because apparently
I didn't tell you guys to all wear suits, because
I would have, because I think that is what I
should have expressed. Wear suits, wear dresses, because that is
we've been many times that's the dress code. But I
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think at times Lunchbox can get upset because he's not
offered other larger roles national things, national album release things, television.
And I think this is a very small indicator as
too at times why people won't take you seriously. Why
and that you don't get offered those things because they
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don't trust that you can do even the baseline thing,
So why would they be able to trust that you
do the other things?
Speaker 8 (42:53):
Hey, I dress for me, I'm not dressing for other people.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
Then that's fine and that's great, But then it's hard.
You can't get upset whenever you're not offered other things
because you do. And I would say my best advice
would be, if you want something, look like that as
to what you want, because then they'll at least consider
you for it.
Speaker 8 (43:11):
Act as if I don't know what that means.
Speaker 7 (43:13):
That's what we just went over.
Speaker 5 (43:14):
Acting as if like ACKs apart in you'll all day.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
I feel like the parents are fighting, and frankly, it's
making me a little look cool, that's okay. If the
parents are fighting, our whole relationship is this, and we
should have never got married all of us are right, Yeah,
we're all married. It's like a whole group. Yeah, it's
like we had weird religious thing. It's twenty twenty four. Yeah,
it's all good. So when do you go back home
to California? I'll be back on Sunday. Do you do
the show from New Jersey? Are you on vacation now? No,
(43:39):
I'll do the show. What today is? Today? Thursday? I
have one more day of track and one more Do
you use our studio track?
Speaker 6 (43:44):
No, I'm good, Thank you though, all right, Yeah, I'll
do it a lot of tomorrow morning.
Speaker 1 (43:48):
And what's cool about that is it's easier when you're
east because when I had to go west and Mike
Dey and I lived over there for a month and
a half when I danced with the stars, trying to
do the show, miserable yet a three treat, it's treat.
Speaker 6 (44:01):
And then you don't have to get dress, you don't
have to put pants on. Yeah, do congratulates do a
show with no pants currently?
Speaker 5 (44:07):
I used to, well, not no pants, but I did
the show from North Carolina for five.
Speaker 7 (44:12):
Years from home.
Speaker 5 (44:13):
Yeah, while they were all in the studio. Those are
the days because I was on East Coast time, yeah,
and y'all were an hour earlier, and my dog would
sit at my feet and I would just wear my pajamas.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
It was great. Who's your favorite artist to come by? Uh?
Kenny Chesney is the guy that got me into country
music and the live show. Who's who do you like?
That's super nice. You could be a fan or not,
but you know when they come by, it's gonna be
They're super cool. H Bailey Zimmerman probably gives the best
interview in country music, iould say right now. Nate Smith
is another guy. It's just super positive energy and super
funny too.
Speaker 6 (44:44):
Zach Top I love that guy. Just look in his
eyes and you know, he's like a sincere dude.
Speaker 1 (44:48):
He hard launched his girlfriend last night. Did you see
that Morgan? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (44:52):
I saw them together at the after party.
Speaker 1 (44:55):
Did you see the picture?
Speaker 4 (44:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (44:57):
You put.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
I didn't know it. I didn't know her, do you know?
Speaker 3 (44:59):
No, she doesn't look like familiar of anyone that I
would know. I think she's just a crazy and we
liked that. Oh they were super cuped together.
Speaker 5 (45:06):
You know what I did last night? Some girl I
honestly don't know her, really can't even tell you her
name right now. By see her on Instagram so much
that when I saw her down on the floor like
we were at our seats and I was like, hey,
do see And then I looked at her and I
was like and she looked at me like who are you?
And I was like, oh my gosh, I just realized.
Speaker 7 (45:21):
I don't know you.
Speaker 5 (45:22):
I just see you on other people's like she's a
she must be a writer or producer or something. But
I see her on people's stuff all the time. And
I was like, yeah, you don't know me. It's like
you thought we knew each other.
Speaker 4 (45:34):
Somebody said Kevin James was there. He was the king,
the King of Queens, and he like walked right by
us and shook everyone's hand, and I didn't know who
it was, so I thought that there was like their
friends that I didn't know, so I walked away.
Speaker 1 (45:45):
That's pretty cool. Yeah, he had a boot on one time,
like not a country easy.
Speaker 3 (45:51):
Boot, no, like actually like he broke something boot.
Speaker 8 (45:54):
That's funny.
Speaker 1 (45:54):
You didn't know, No, man, I hate that. Who do
you think he was with?
Speaker 4 (45:57):
He was by himself. He's wearing a ball cap, like
he just went up to our.
Speaker 8 (46:01):
Like he's wearing a ball cap and a black tie affair.
Speaker 1 (46:03):
Oh god, he was. He was in a suit. Also,
he's Kevin James in a suit. Yeah. So once my
wife wreck Hair and her friend they like recognized a
former like OU basketball player. They were they were literally
a basketball game, and her friends like, let's get a picture.
And so there's a picture of them standing with his
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OU basketball player and right behind them was Vince Carter,
who they didn't even know.
Speaker 4 (46:30):
That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (46:30):
And the guy that had the picture taken with them.
Ben's carted Amy, very famous basketball player in North Carolina
NBA forever, and Caitlyn kind of remembers the guy that
they took the picture of me, like, are you sure
you don't take a picture of me? Because I didn't
know who Vince Carter, but much more famous person right
behind him. I thought that's pretty funny.
Speaker 4 (46:48):
I did that with Hank Aaron. Everyone was like, oh,
shaking his hand. I shook his hand, but I didn't
know who it was. And then we were walking off.
They're like, gosh, hammering Hank. Isn't that crazy? That was
Hank Aaron. That's funny, that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (46:59):
Was he in a suit?
Speaker 4 (47:00):
No, he was not in a suit.
Speaker 1 (47:01):
What okay? White hoodie? So Tim, I give your Instagram again.
It's at Tim Hurley Music. Yeah, good for you. Yeah, man,
I really appreciate you going after it. Man, that's awesome.
And congratulations on everything's happening over there in LA. And
how long have you had that job in mornings for
five years? Since twenty nine? You're not that tired yet? No? Wait,
first ever gigging radio too. So I'm exhausted. Yeah, I
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live exhaustedly You've been crushing it for a long time. Here,
I'm crushing it is not the word the morning. I
hate mornings, though you hate mornings. Yeah, I lied through
my teeth to get the job, for sure. Is that
one of your questions? Do you like mornings? They're like, well, yeah,
he asked. He's like, oh, so your morning person, And
I was like absolutely, that's a good answer. I wake
up bright eyed and bushy, tam. Yes, it's one. I'm
the most creative and most funny. Typically I fall asleep
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at the time the show starts, so it's tough. It's tough. Good,
good to meet you. Thank you for being on with us.
I know we had we literally had it meant a
few seconds beforehand. Yeah, I really appreciate you. Scuba said
you were here and I was like, oh, that's awesome.
I'd love to meet him. So thanks for coming by,
and we'll say hi after we turn the microphones and
stuff off. But by the way, we're done here. Ay good, yeah, good,
all right. We will see you guys tomorrow. Goodbyew buddy,