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July 31, 2020 76 mins

Dan + Shay stop by to talk about their new song, urban legends about themselves and play a game with isolated vocals. In Friday’s Food Feud we put up Sonic Blast vs. Dairy Queen Blizzard. Plus, Bobby talks about how he and tennis player Andy Roddick became friends and how he’s writing jokes for a roast about him!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show. What's
everybody doing this weekend? Aby, I'm just hanging out. I
guess we'll probably play with the kids outside. Do they
want to swim in the pool every day since you
have a new swim pool? Not every day, but I
would say every other day. So Shira sometimes it's because
she has braids in and which is great, but it's

(00:23):
still a pain to wash and they take forever to
dry her extensions, so she's more worried about that, and
then Stevenson will piggyback off of her, you know. Oh,
so she doesn't want to do it. I don't want
to do it, but probably swim, yeah, for sure. And
girl out just be at home. We're trying to hunker
down again, just so that we're protective as the kids
start to go back to school in like a week

(00:44):
and a half. Yeah, so we'll see what about you.
I gotta record this video for the Andy Roddick roast,
which I'll do today after the show. By the way,
there's a new episode of the Bobby Cast up today
and the guests are Mike. Who's our guests. Okay, we
do another round of musician beat the musician In music
Trivia with Adam Hambrick. We talked about the big music

(01:05):
songs records that are coming out this week. We're also
talking about artists whose biggest hit was a cover song
and a lot of that. You know. Adam stuck around
when we did this and he was like, I didn't
even love was a cover song. So I check out
the Bobby Cast. If you finished this you want another
podcast mostly music related, check out the Bobby Cast. Speaking
of just that, don't answer a question, Yeah, doing the roast?

(01:29):
Then yeah, I'm going We're closing on this little cabin
on Monday in Arkansas. I don't have to be there anymore,
which is great, so just sit at home virtually close
and oh really, Oh that's cool. I'm not sure how
that would have happened if it wasn't virtual, because I
couldn't have been there anyway. But yeah, nothing, hang out.

(01:50):
Let's do flashback Friday, real quick. Flashback Friday two thousand
was the year Cowboy Take Me Away from At that time,
the Dixie Chicks was the biggest country song. The Chicks now,
but they were the Dicks of Chicks then. The biggest
pop song was It's Gonna be Me from n Sync,

(02:13):
the biggest thing in pop culture on this day. In
two thousand, Brad Pitt married Jennifer Aniston. They married a
top of bluff and Malibu overlooking the Pacific Ocean and
a wedding that cost a million dollars. They were married
for five years, so two hundred thousand bucks a year
for breaking it down. They would have celebrated their twentieth
wedding anniversary if they were still married, but last they're not.
Their divorce was finalized October of two thousand and five,

(02:34):
and Julian and Jolie gave birth to Brad's daughter, Shiloh
and May of two thousand and six. Reading into that
what you will? Okay, you're reading anything? Yeah? Did you
ever like mister and missus Smith the Brad Pitt I
did me too? Thought that was good. That was a
good movie. Mike d has a movie podcast called Mike
D's Magic Mike Wait, Movie, Mike's Movie Podcast. That's it,

(02:57):
And so he's talking about Tom hanks movies. The best
and the worst is is that it is? Yeah? I
asked a bunch of people on Twitter what they thought
the best and worst were the best? Tom makes movie
is Forrest Gump. I would agree. I guess he's got
so many good ones. Yeah, and overall about have to
lean into Forrest Gump. Did that win? That got number one?
Top three? Yeah? What would number two be? In your mind? Big?

(03:19):
Was that too old? No? No, there's no rule in
your mind? Yeah, big, you go big? Yeah? Big is
in the top three for me. Number two came in
Saving Private Ryan. Oh that's also good? No, not one
of my top five? What else? And then number three
was the League of their Own? That was good? That
was good? What about Turner and Hooch? Old? But yeah,

(03:43):
so these are still Tom Hanks that I like? What
about what's up other one? Oh? Um? I can't think
of any time that's a love story? One waited? Two
of them sleep? You Got You Got Mail? Yeah? Yeah?
What was the worst? But someone was Castaway? He doesn't
talk the whole time. I mean, the acts, the crap

(04:06):
out of that movie. I know he's great, but I
wouldn't put it in my top I like Castaway? What else?
And then the terminal never saw it? And then the
da Vinci code really enjoyed it? Oh should I watch that?
I didn't? I didn't. I didn't I enjoyed it. There's
a series, right, there's like three three of them? Yeah, yeah,
there are. I don't think I ever saw the second
or third, but I enjoyed it enough to enjoy it

(04:27):
while I was watching it. Um, So are you what's
up with that? Tom makes a movie on Apple Apple
TV plus? Yeah, Greyhound, you watch that? I watched it.
I think the only good thing about it is it's
under an hour and a half. So it wasn't good. No,
we thought about starting it because it's about World War two? Yep?
Is that why you didn't like it? Though? No? No,
because those movies can be interesting, especially is it a

(04:48):
true story? It's based on a novel based on a
true story, so it's based loosely. What did you not
like about it? Nothing really happens. I mean, is them
on a boat and it's about it? Well, speaking of
him on boat? What about I and the captain? Now?
Where that's good? Captain Phillips? Yeah? Did it make the list?
Not the top three? Wow, that's a pretty good one
though too. We're gonna get today's show. We spent a

(05:09):
lot of time with Dan and says to check it out.
We're gonna go have a go weekend. Everybody, Thank you
for listening. Be sure to check out the Bobby Cast,
Amy's Got Four Things to Ammy Brown and Lunchbox Rain
Eddie have the Sore Losers. There you go, all right,
see you guys. He's good. So, guys, welcome to Friday's show.

(05:39):
More in studio. I've been following the Ellen Degenerous show
and the drama there No what happened Well, they're like,
it's an unhealthy work environment. Oh yes, yes, that part,
so I've chosen not to believe it. But what's happening? Well,
a couple of days ago, then the head company goes,
we should probably investigate this too. It started as a
BuzzFeed article where they about people that used to work

(06:01):
there and a couple that still do. Then they have
gone now to the next level, or they're investigating the
company the organization, which, by the way, I've heard Ellen's
not the most pleasurable person, but she doesn't have to be.
You can be somebody on TV and then you can
just be a complete introvert off the air. I have
no problem with that. You're performing, I would say. People
meet me, they're like, he doesn't talk. Yeah, that's right,

(06:22):
I tell you all talk, talk, talk, talking, Then when
I go home, I got nothing. I just sit in
the corner and stare. Now, I don't know if she's
mean or not. There are some of those stories, but
I'm just saying it's okay too. As a performer, a
lot of comedians are like that. You go out funny,
larger than life, you go back, you're like, you become
a comedian because you are so cut off from folks

(06:45):
and able to connect. It's regardless. I'm not sticking up
for her. I'm just saying I understand that there's but
now that she's under fire because people are saying that
no one gets to talk to Ellen. You don't approach
or you don't look at her. So and I have
to be but I have to either wane to go.
Imagine if you open the door and said, hey, everybody
can talk to Ellen all day long, you're gonna have

(07:05):
forty sixty ninety people stopping her in the hallway all
the time. You can have people going, hey, Ellen, can
I get five minutes? I want to pitch this idea.
So I don't know what's happening in this workplace. I
feel like now everybody's jumping on Ellen because she's the
easy person of Hylan too. Again, I don't know what's happening,
it's the show, but I do see a lot of
these headlines are now askewing toward finding reasons to write

(07:26):
me in articles. The producer calls this a writer and says,
no one is able to talk to Ellen. You don't
talk to her, you don't approach her, you don't even
look at her. She'll come in, she'll sit down, she'll
talk to Richard, and then Ellen will leave. I don't
think there's anything wrong with that. If you have a
staff of three hundred people, can you imagine all of

(07:47):
them trying to find their perfect two minutes. She'd never
get to walk down the hallway. When Steve Harvey sent
out that email and was like, hey, guys, I want
I'm walking down the hallway. Can we just chill for
a minute because this is like the sacred time that
I get. And everybody was bashing him, but I was like,
can you imagine if you're Steve Harvey on a talk
show or family feud and everybody that wanted to take

(08:08):
thirty seconds with you tried to get thirty seconds with you.
All those thirty seconds, this would be twenty minutes, which
would be three hours. Anyway, I get it. That's all.
I have a rule here too, a Corona rule. Nobody
stops me in the hallway. But the other part is
nobody's ever in the hallway, so it doesn't matter. I
just say that out loud. Yeah, there's nobody down on
our floor, which is pretty great. It's empty, and our
hallway is like, spread my arms out this wide. I

(08:32):
feel like we're going into a cave sometimes, like a mine. Yeah,
but we don't. You don't have that you. I'm just clarifying, like,
you get introverted and you don't have much to say,
but you're still nice to people here. You haven't had
to implement that rule yet because nobody wants to talk
to me. I think wants to talk to me. Yesterday,
you were leaving and I needed you, and I yelled

(08:53):
that I was in your office with the door shut,
and I heard you leaving, and I was like, wait, Bobby, wait,
I come back. No, well, rude, I don't go on
my office that much anymore. My girlfriend says that this
place is like wuhan because because we have two people
of our little circle, and so she's like how was
Wuhan today? And she's like, whoa, people are walking down

(09:14):
that hall that had it. Because I'm like, well, the
other guy that works here that has crona he did.
He never came in the studio. He just stayed around,
but he was in the hall. But she was like,
he's in the hall, And I'm like, why don't touch
anything in the hall, keep my hands, my arms on
my side, and I walk right to the studio, right
to my desk. Can you hold your breath the whole
way to your car. I'm I'll hold my breath the
whole show. You're not breathing right now? Yeah? Do we

(09:34):
walk out of here? Yeah? Anyway, I just thought i'd
stick up for Ellen a little bit. I don't know
if yeah, I mean, we don't know if she's a nightmare,
but I feel like they're being a little unfair. Just
imagine if everybody of all three four hundred, even one hundred,
we're able just to go and try to get time
with Ellen. No way, she should have like two or
three people. She talks to you mostly, and then other

(09:55):
people that she wants to call them in, she could
talk to them. Yeah, I wonder what it's like for bro.
What's a story there, spycement an hour, everybody probably solves
their life's problems, give some advice and wisdom on everything
touches them. They feel better. It's like those old when
I was a kid, you'd have random channels at three
o'clock in the morning. Those guys, you'd have someone come

(10:17):
up with a walker and they the preacher would touch
their head and they'd fall down and get up and
they'd be healed. Yeah, it's not real. Wait what about
all those tapes? No, I mean I don't think so,
it's not real. Okay, this is Mitchell from North Dakota. Hey, Bobby,
loved the show. Been listening to the show since you
guys moved to Nashville. And yesterday you mentioned Andy Roddick

(10:41):
on the podcast and I always wondered how your friendship
came about. I'm a huge tennis fan. Anyway, I hope
you have a great day and shout out to the
sore losers. First off, I have after recording my roast
for Andy today he's on a virtual roast for charity
and I made some jokes and they're really mean and
they're funny one by one. But when you do like

(11:01):
ten of them in a row, you start to really
feel bad, but they're like gross damn. Yeah, I mean
that's the point. But I'm close with him where I
it's like, how close do I get? I thought you
go all in like this is first. But some of
it though, cause no, I get it. But some of
it though, I don't feel comfortable unless I take shots
at myself too, and like because again, here's the quick story.

(11:24):
Andy and I were both in Austin. We started hanging
out a little bit. Then we started hanging out all
the time, and I would travel with him to tennis tournaments,
he would come on the show. We just really really
became great friends. So I was gonna read in one
of them that I'm not gonna use, but it's probably
cuts a little bit. Yeah, nobly, Okay, it's fine. Well

(11:44):
so when I don't know, So, when my mom died,
he flew to the funeral but couldn't land because there
was too much fog there. Yeah, because he flew his
you know, rich person playing and so he couldn't land.
He was like, dude, we're above hot springs. Now we
can't land. The only place we can do is go
like um a Laffiete, Louisiana, and then that would take
three hours, so I'm not doing this one. So he

(12:09):
tried to fly to my mom's funeral, but as private
jet could have land because of the fog. Funny, I
don't remember there being fogged that day. I do remember
Brandy tweeting a photo him and John Legend that day.
I guess I just got outstar ranked. Did he really tweet?
Oh no, no, no, no, yeah, but I haven't, Like
I have pages of the pages of them. I have
to decide today what I'm going to put inside the roast.

(12:33):
He did have the lowest one of the lowest rated
SNL's of all time when he hosted. Yeah, I know.
Oh that's sad. Luckily, actually Simpson happened. I kind of
saved his butt. Anyway, We'll see how that goes. But
Andy and I've been friends for a long time. Here
is a voice smail number two. Hi Bobby, good morning studio. UM.

(12:54):
This question is for Eddie. I know that you have
coronavirus or have coronavirus. What was the first symptom or
sign that you decided that you were like, Okay, maybe
I need to stay home. I would just love to
know because I possibly have been exposed to it and
I'm starting to not feel so well. All right, thanks guys,

(13:14):
Edy what you got? I mean, it was definitely a
different feeling than anything else I've ever had. I woke up.
I remember waking up my joints hurting, my bones, hurting everywhere,
and just major fatigue and a little bit of kind
of chills as I was driving. I think the main
thing that really sealed the deals when I couldn't smell
anything and I was like, Okay, I've got corona. Yeah.

(13:36):
The nosed thing was when we were like, oh oh,
because we didn't know if he had it. Then he
broke the news he couldn't smell, and then we're like,
that's it, he's got it, So what else do you have.
I think the first sign of him getting it to
me was when he drove past the Welcome to Florida signet,
yeah and went to Florida on vacation. Um Eddie is

(13:58):
cutting out a little bit, but that's because he's doing
the show from his bed right now because he's not
able to come in because of coronavirus. Here his voice
number three, Hey, then morning Studio, I've recently started dating
a vegetarian, and I don't eat any vegetables, so I
wander if you g any recommendations for some starter vegetables
for me. Thanks love a show. You know what's oddly

(14:20):
pretty good? The name of it is not, but it
tastes pretty good if you don't really know what you're getting.
As tofu. Yeah, Like the name tofu does not sound
like it's going to be good. It kind of sounds
fruit fru. I guess that's why I think that tofu
sounds froof thru. So does tempe, and it's good. So
I would say starter vegetables that you can get easily,

(14:41):
Like I'm a broccoli and cauliflower guy. I think you
put enough on that to kind of hide that. A
bit tofu is good. You can find some Chinese soups
with tofu where it feels like it's meat. Some of
those impossible burgers, like the veggie burgers at certain restaurants
are great. What would you recommend? Yeah, and some of

(15:01):
the burgers are really good because they use beats in them,
and so when you cut into them, it kind of
looks like it's bleeding. What that? So they do that
because so it looks like meat, see weirdo, And he's like,
when you comes, you're gonna hear the calf scream. But
it's just because it is the sound of the butter
knife going into the vegetable. All wrong with the leading

(15:22):
stuff that's appealing to you, it's not appealing to me.
I don't know. He might be a rare kind of guy,
or a medium rare, so he can still have a
little bit of the pink and it's it can deceive
his eyeballs and he'll think I'm getting my normal hamburger.
All right, there you go. There are your starter vegetables.
Here is Voice one number five. I have an ethical
question for you. I ordered an online order from a

(15:46):
store and it was being shipped to the wrong address,
so I called and canceled. However, it's still being shipped
to the address that is now being forwarded to my house.
I have not been charged for the order at all.
The pending charge did not go through, but it is
still being delivered to my house. Do I keep it
or do I send it back? I feel like Amy

(16:06):
and Lunchbox will be able to tell me along with you,
and I would love to know the answer. Did you
understand what she was saying. Kind of, she bought something.
It went to her old address and she was like, oh,
I'm gonna cancel it. So she canceled it and get
charged for it. That ald addressed forward it to her.
So now she has it, which is she I did. Listen,
just keep it. You got lucky, chalk it up with

(16:29):
something lucky, and then make make somebody else happy in
a way they didn't expect. Okay, unless it's like a
small business, I think then it's a little different at
some place. Oh, it depends on who it's from. I mean,
any it's easy to just return and that way it's
not on your and then buy another window. That's the thing, okay, right, prescription,

(16:53):
well whatever, I guess it just depends. There's so many
parts of the story we don't know. But I say
return it. I say keep it, but then do something
for somebody else. Okay, just because you're gonna return it's
but they're probably gonna throw it out anyway, depending on
what it is. All Right, there you have it. Thank you, guys.
We appreciate all the voicemails. You can call us eight
seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, have at it. We cleared

(17:14):
out the box for today. Thank you. Let me encourage
you that if you're download podcast you're streaming on this weekend,
check out my music podcast called The Bobby Cast. There's
a new one up. We played another round of can
you Beat the Musician at music Trivia with Adam Hambrook.
We always talking about the big five releases this week,
which include the Dan and Chay song at which they're

(17:34):
gonna be on just a little bit. But check out
The Bobby Cast. It's a music podcast. There you go.
Let's go to fun Fact Friday. Fun Fact right, you
got five fun facts all the way counting down to
number one. Here we go number five. So President Lyndon B.
Johnson was so picky about room temperature. I pulled this

(17:54):
fun fact because it made me think of you. Bobby
used to listen herefully. He was constantly asking the Air
Force one flight crew to change the temperature of the cabin.
Eventually they installed a fake dial for him to control
the temperature and he stopped complaining. But it didn't alter anything.
He just thought he was controlling it. I know when
it's my temperature in this room I walk in, sometimes

(18:17):
I'm just boiling sweat. I mean, hey, lunch Fox, install
a fake temperature thing so you can see us temperatures
sixty eight right now. It's a great temperature for having
to think quick on your feet. Number four. So, speaking
of presidents, the presidents get free rent at the White House,

(18:39):
but they pay for pretty much everything else like groceries,
housekeeping parties, vacations, and toiletries. Well, I bet you somebody
else ends up getting that check. Though they can't work
out a deal with food for this. I have no
idea the president. I mean, because they don't get base
for their job. I mean, I get they get a

(19:00):
lot free, but for being the leader of our country,
they don't get paid that much. Right, Yeah, that's interesting.
Number three. So Geico came up with its gecko mascot
in nineteen ninety nine when there was a Screen Actors
Guild strike that kept them from using live actors. That'll
show them. Yeah, and here the gecko is still around

(19:21):
that there was the nineties things around that long. Dang,
it's like they entage other bunny. I think he'd going
to get it going going. Number two. So the mascots
on kids cereal boxes, like Tony the Tiger, they're drawn
with their eyes looking slightly downward. And that's a trick
to make sure that if the boxes are up on

(19:43):
a shelf and there's little kids at the grocery store
when they're looking at the cereal, the mascots making eye
contact with the kids. That's fun number one. And I
was this many days old when I learned that Kokomo
is not a real place. It's fictional. I thought this
was a real place in the Caribbean that the beach

(20:04):
boys sing about. But there's no island off the Florida
Keys or in the Caribbean. Uh. The beach boys just
wanted to sing about a place that represented all these things.
And I guess in Indiana there is a place called Cocomo,
but it's nothing like this. I had no idea get there.
I always thought you could go to Cocomo. I never
thought about it. I just assumed it was a place Como.

(20:25):
I thought the beach boys they went there. They went
to a word too, by the way, it goes to
the Oh Boys. How about Jumba Joe, how about blumb
how about Cocomo. I don't know if they they knew this,
but in the middle of Indiana, so not in an
island anywhere with all they sing about, there is a
place called Cocomo, Indiana. Now I heard you say that,

(20:46):
but I don't know if they do. You think they
wrote that song after Cocomo, Indiana. I think they liked
the way it sounded and then they came up with
a fictional place for it. So next time you hear
that song, totally in fact, your friend, there's not even
a place. Yeah, I'd be like, OK, but you can't
find it on a map in sixty seconds. And if
you can, I give you five bucks. If you can't,

(21:06):
you gotta buy me a coffee. It's hard to find
on a map. Yeah, that's what I would do me
all right, Wrap it up, fun Fact Fright The latest
from Nashville and Tullywood and marking number two thirty second Skinny.
Lots of new music out today. Dan and Jay dropped
their new song I should probably go to bed, So

(21:27):
I should probably go to bed. Hasha promit off my phone,
Hasha quick, I Hasha Probably. Lauren Elena shared a new
song from her upcoming EP. It's called Run and We're

(21:50):
all Sunday Always doing It over Water Walker Hayes and
Nikita Carmen shared a collaboration. The song is called then
some I'll get over you and then I'll get you

(22:17):
and then we're good. Number two. That's your skinny car.
It's time for the good news. Bobby. Firefighters rescued six
dogs from a house that was burning up on Washing
DC and thanks to their efforts, all the dogs survived.
The DC fire and EMS was called to the blaze

(22:39):
around noon. The temperature house I was hot two of
a hundred degrees. The fire was in the basement of
a two story rowhouse. Four residents got out, but they
got there and they're all like, hey, uh, there are
still dogs in there. So they're like, all right, we're
going in. They say five dogs. A firefighter discovered as
six that they weren't even told about, that was lying

(22:59):
on unconscious, and so they did the dog, put the
mask on. It revived the dog. All the dogs you're safe. Oh,
dogs in breathing masks are It's the cutest thing. Did
you see our buddy Bobo's dog. What happened to him?
Know what happens? So he comes on the shows. He's
um not just a nurse, an esthetician, anesthetist. It's a nurse.

(23:21):
I think there's a difference than those things too. Yes, yeah,
because I think a estetitions. It's like Poppins, it's or something. Right,
he's in the test whatever it is. He has a job.
His dog all of a sudden can't move his back legs,
so I had to go to surgery. Which one a
little puggy one or the Yeah that dog stuff. I'll
watch a movie and if a hundred humans die, I'm like, oh, man,
that thinks. But if you heard a dog pose pose

(23:45):
it um, great story. Shout out firefighters that are doing that.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good. Sorry.
The day this story comes us from Georgia, a man
was sitting in his house when he heard somebody's like, man,
that sounds like someone's on my roof. He checks the
surveillance camera and sure enough, a guy had used a

(24:06):
lodder to get on his roof. He goes out there,
what are you doing? Oh, I'm looking for my cat.
They called police and he was a peeping tom. That
was one in the neighborhood. Oh, he's lucky the guy
didn't go there with a gun. Ah. If someone's on
my roof and I think it's the person. He's gonna
get met with a gun, and it's not hey, buddy,
what are you doing. It's get off the roof now

(24:27):
and lay there until the cops get here. I mean,
but he travels with a ladder. That was crazy Tom's
always do. It's a Lifetime original movie. There's this one.
Have you seen it where this turn into it? Yeah, listen,
because there's a peeping Tom in a neighborhood and he
wears all black. No, but I can't. It's just like

(24:48):
it's one one of the they have a mysterious side,
Like they've got the happy, feel good Lifetime movies, and
then they had like the more suspenseful side, and this
is one of them. And I remember it clear as
day that they got it. I thought you were gonna
say they fell in love. The guy walks out, it's like,
why are you peeping? And then all of a sudden
music starts. I guess that's the typical thing, like he
falls in love with the sweet coffee girl in town. No, no, yeah,

(25:10):
this is totally different. There's suspensable versions. I'm lunchbox. That's
your bone head story of the day. We watch Yellowstone
episode two last night. Would you think it's good. I mean,
I'll watch it. I like it. You're not into it, No,
I'm into it. I'm not ready and dialed in, but
I definitely sit down and enjoy it. The crazy thing
about it is, and this is not a spoiler, but

(25:31):
in the first episode they kill off one of the
main characters. I'm immediately so weird. You get cast for
a big show and then all right, time to die.
Don't say anything if it comes back to life like
a zombie, because I like zombies, you'd spoil it for me. Okay,
I'm not saying anything. There any zombies in Yellowstone. I
can't tell you because then I will be in Okay,
what does Caitlin think? She really likes it. She's the
one like, can we watch another episode? And I'm like,

(25:51):
you're gonna watch it without me if you want. But
having you're not into it, you can watch it without
me if you want. I know what that means. What
it means, I'm pretty into it. But if she's dying
to watch an episode, okay, it's not going to be
on our list of things that we can't watch that.
We're not done with us all mysteries yet. If one
of us watch that without the other one, it wouldn't

(26:13):
be pretty. You like unsolved mysteries better than Yellowstone, just
different apples and oranges. Unsow mysteries are not connected each other.
There's just one off. Well, but you put it in
the category of can't watch without each other, just because
we kind of got into that together. Okay, I'll watch Yellowstone.
I saw episode Three's only forty seven minutes. Now we're talking.
See that first episode was an hour and thirty six minutes.

(26:34):
Are you out of your I don't even like movies
that long. I don't even remember that, but I'm probably
was excited that it was that. It's probably so long
you don't remember anything. Honestly, I don't even remember who
you're talking about that died, So I'm to google that
an episode one I will remember once. It's a whole
part of the storyline. Okay, but I watched that two
years ago. We'll get on track. All the cool kids
are on season one right now. Okay, But you love

(26:55):
cowboys and you love drug cartels. Yeah, I have a
drug cartel story for you. One of the most wanted
drug cartel leaders in the world does believe in healthcare?
Do you know el Minhow No, I can't say that.
I do. He believes in healthcare so much that he
has built his very own state of the art hospital,
El Mensho real name Nimicio Cervantes. Oh, if you were

(27:17):
to use his real name, I know what you're talking about,
you do. He suffers from kidney failure. He built his
own private hospital in or to avoid getting treatment at
less secure places. The DA is offering a ten million
dollar reward for information leading to his arrest. Wow, can
she just go find his hospital? Dang? Obviously it's not
built upward like a big hospital building. It's probably in

(27:41):
some right, yeah, I mean it's it's a little facility
he put together that can treat him like people off
the street can't go and say, hey, I'm an emergency,
I need to be in the hospital. I don't think so.
Officials say he's very secretive. He hardly ever shows himself.
But again, just ten million dollars is offered for his
apprehension and still nobody turns him in. He is the

(28:02):
most wanted criminal in Mexico and one of the most
wanted in the US, and that all just seems so
close to me. I mean, I guess when other people
have been missing or you know, you couldn't find them,
been lauded like there's caves and all kinds. But I'm like,
where do people hide out in America and Mexico. It
all just seems so close to me. It seemed like
they'd be able to find him, especially with all the

(28:24):
people that they have to work with, and if he
has his own hospital and we know that, what do
you think there are people who knows where he is,
but they're just not turning him over because they're involved.
That's and they don't want to get their head chopped
off or they're gonna paid. Yeah. Yeah, nobody's safe there. Like,
that's what I've learned about these drug lords and the
cart They'll shoot like you and I we'reen together forever.

(28:47):
I mean that they would kill you like as me
if I were. The drug doesn't matter. No, I'm just
saying that you think people, you think they're so close
and there's nothing that could separate them, and then the
minute there's a threat of about anything, or it doesn't matter,
you're gone. Eddie said when he was in high school
that some of the kids from Eddie right, the cartels

(29:07):
or would be going to your school. Yeah, we knew
a couple of kids where their dads were involved. I
mean it was something that we all knew. No one
talked about it. I knew about it. Amy would have
talked about it, she'd have been lining up interviews. I
don't know if I would have because I wouldn't want
to risk my family. True, that's why you don't have
a family. Then you can right now, Okay, ed anything

(29:31):
you want to add to that story. Yeah, I mean
that I've never heard of Elmento, but I mean that
it is crazy to me that these guys cannot be found,
the most wanted, but with all these people around him,
they're like, oh, I ain't saying nothing because he will. Again,
I think not being found is unfair. I think people

(29:51):
probably know where they are, but they're surrounded by so
many people that will protect them that we can't go
get them right now, Like ten million dollars, bones, I
know exactly where you are, Okay, come right to your house.
The government estimates that Almento's group has about fifty billion
in total assets. He's focused on trafficking cocaine and meth amphetamine. Ya,

(30:15):
how much Eddie to tip me off? Thousand dollars. No,
I will go with a ten mil oh. Okay, that's nice.
Amy think some people pronounce that nut almond, and I said,
there's nobody that pronounced an almond. Here you go, here's
a voicemail Morning Studio. Just wanted to let you all
know that if you live in the Central Valley of
California and you know a farmer who grows trees with

(30:38):
nuts on it, they are a almond farmer. The l
is silent, so it's not even really almond, it's almond.
So I thought i'd update you guys on that have
a great day. Yank you men to me, that's real
and I'm almond almond. Do you say potato? I say potato.
I don't even say almond. I just you just thought

(31:01):
somebody said it in some part of the country. I did.
I thought it was like pecan and pc I did.
Do you putty dad? Rude you Amy's pile of stories.
So there's this audio illusion thing from a few years
ago that's making its way across TikTok right now and
going viral and people are freaking out. But do you
remember the whole brainstorm green needle thing years ago? Yeah? Well,

(31:26):
it's resurfacing, so pop weed address it. So there's a
man's voice and he's either saying brainstorm or green needle.
Here you go, right, I hear brainstorm, I hear green needle, right,
which is why it's going play it again, Ramondo, right now,

(31:50):
now do it again. Think of the word brainstorm, he
says it. Did you hear brainstorm? Now hear green needle?
But hold on, let me try them over time. But
when he's okay, because I hear brainstorm, you hear green needle.
And it's really the second thing because there's kind of
like a noise and then and then he goes storm,
and then he goes green needle. Right, So think of
brainstorm while he says it, and I'll think of green needle.
The oppostions, okay, and here it go. Yes, Oh I

(32:16):
hear brainstorm, I hear green needle. Okay, okay, okay, well
there you go. So you actually hear them both. But
it's but some of us are our brains work to
hear the other one first. There you go. It's weird.
So we're different. When we knew that, we knew our
brains were different, we go together, right, what else? So

(32:38):
they jack Daniels has partnered with Eric Church to make
a limited edition single barreled Tennessee whiskey. Eric Church's name
is on the bottle. So if you're a big fan
of either Jack Daniels or Eric Church, this might be
cool to have, or if somebody you know is get
on this really cool gift. It's at ninety four proof,
and I say it, that's the level which I think

(33:01):
is strong. I just wish I drank. For the only
reason that people send me so much alcohol. I just
if anybody has a promotional thing it comes to my house.
I got a little bar at the house. It's got
all the fancy alcohol on it. For that reason alone,
I wish I drank. Yeah, because that looks pretty cool.
I'm looking at the bottle right now, Eric Church single
barrels like Tennessee whiskey, ninety four proof, four to seven
percent alcohol by volume. I don't know what any of

(33:23):
that means. And it's got like a really cool eagle
on it. Yeah, yeah, Is that an eagle or is
that like a chicken? It looks like an eagle or
a chicken. No, And like I think the eagle is
holding lightning vaults to make it even cooler if I
know you don't drink, but if you were a partner
with any drink company doesn't have to be alcohol. Or
if you could have Bobby Bones on a drink with

(33:45):
an animal, what would you choose a drink hut like
a sparkling water Probably yeah, and then I probably have
either a razorback holding watermelon in Arkansas? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
holding like I like red, any kind of red flavor.
I'd like red everything all things read. Is there any
update on your shoe thing that you might be doing. No,

(34:06):
there's no update. But I'm a little concerned because because
if we launch a limited edition shoe, like a thousand
pair of shoes, if nobody buys them, I'm gonna look
so foolish because this shoe company has come to me
and said, hey, we loved to do this. We'll make
any money, we'll donate it. You know what I saw
this guy did the other day that put out a book.
He bought four hundred copies himself, so he got in trouble.

(34:29):
I kicked off the list. Yeah, so there's that does
buy them all myself. Then I get banned from the
shoe industry. I don't know. I was just the little idea.
There's no update except my anxieties going yeah, okay. And
speaking of more updates, I have a couple from previous
stories in the pile. Ryan Reynolds. Remember he offered five
thousand dollars to anybody that stole this woman's teddy bear

(34:52):
that had a voice recording from her mother that had
passed away. The teddy bear has been returned. I saw what. Yeah,
so that's super cool. And then we've talked about doctor
dre getting a divorce at some point on the show,
and we were very curious if you had a pre
nup because Drey's estimated worth is eight hundred million dollars,
and now we know there is a pre nup Andrew million.

(35:16):
He sold beats made all that money, more so than
his music career headphones. Yeah, they married in nineteen ninety six.
Oh yeah, she's been with him and they have three kids.
And yeah, yeah, she should get paid for sure paid.
I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news. So I just trying

(35:40):
to take a second to highlight a really cool group
that I've never heard of. It's called Sneakers for Soldiers
made me think you, Bobby, because you loved sneakers. But
it's a nonprofit that sent sneakers to US soldiers serving
overseas and also those serving during the pandemic, and they've
been getting more and more donations and so it's super cool.
They were able to just ship three hundred pairs of shoes,

(36:03):
and that's a monthly thing. They're up to three hundred
shoes a month and they send them to Afghanistan, Syria,
Iraq and one Master sergeant here, Master Sergeant David. They
can't use his last name for safety, but he said
that anytime those boxes arrive, it's like Christmas for all
the soldiers. I love getting shoes are always a great
gift if you can get somebody's shoes. And they don't

(36:24):
they do like research on the soldiers they're sending them to.
They don't just like get the donations and then throw
a mental box and send them to the people. They
really take into account their size and what they do
and what they would like. I've been in conversations with
a shoe company about designing a shoe and putting out
like a thousand pair and all for charity. Like, they're like, oh,

(36:47):
that sounds like a great Yeah. I approached them. I
was like, hey, would you guys want to do like
a shoe drop? I love shoes. I design it. I
don't needed money, but we give the money to a hospital,
and so we're talking about it. But it's like, yeah,
if we do it, it's a couple things got to happen, right,
you have to design the shoe. And I'm like, what
in the world am I? How do I design the shoe?
What do I put on there? Your face? I don't know.

(37:10):
I don't want it to be about me. I don't know.
It's something I've been thinking about though, But I do
love that idea, right, like doing a special shoe. Yeah,
that would be honest. Our listeners would buy it. Okay,
that's what's up. That's a good story. That's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good coming up.
In just a little bit. Dan and Shay will be
in as part of the Friday Morning Conversation over to

(37:31):
Amy Now with The Morning Corny. The Morning Corny. Why
do some couples go to the gym together? Why do
some couples go to the gym together because they want
their relationship to work out nice. That was the morning Corny.

(37:51):
I was reading a story about the number one reason
people give for not going to the gym right now
is that they don't want to get coronavirus. But over
and over they're saying, hey, supermarkets are much bigger hotspots
than a gym could ever be because gems are so
much cleaner now, Like gems are probably cleaner now than
they were pre coronavirus. Yeah. I was talking to a
friend the other day that's going to her gym, and
she said, it's actually amazing. People are so respectful. They

(38:13):
wipe everything down and she's like, I never used to
see that before coronavirus. Yeah, And we got to go
to the supermarket and all of that stuff gets moved, switched,
people buy it hands everywhere. You can't keep that clean,
so be careful. Do you ever wear gloves? I was
in the beginning, but now I'm not so sanitizer and

(38:34):
try to be aware. But yeah, all right, you guys
can call us eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, This
is Tammy. Hey, Bobby, I'm trying to find a way
to stream you live because in my area I hit
and miss reception. With your show. I'm a new listener,
love love, love your show. Please let me know. Thanks. Okay, So,

(38:58):
if it's live, you can listen to us on the
iHeart Country channel on iHeartRadio. So you have the iHeartRadio apps,
fantastic app, get your music podcast, get your live radio.
But you can listen to us live on the iHeart
Country channel. If we're off the air and you want
to hear us, you can listen to the Bobby Bone
Show on demand channel on iHeartRadio, or you can listen

(39:18):
to wherever you listen to your podcast, but live it's
the iHeart Country channel. Good, got it. Thank you Tammy
for that nice call too, and that nice voicemail call
us anytime, especially a voicemails like that. Thank you. I
want to get my second Corona test last night. How
was it great? I knew how to do it. I
put my head on the back of the car seat
because what happened before I leaned forward and they stick

(39:39):
that que tip up your nose and you pull your
head back. This time, I just took my head and
I put my head up against the seat. You kind
of put a little pressure on it so when they
stick it in, you don't go anywhere. Oh pro tip.
So you know, you learn a lot between your first
and second Corona test. They did a little swab and
then they call me thirty minutes later and they say,
heys alts are inconclusive. And I said what I said,

(40:03):
are you sure? Are you sure? That's just not positive?
And you want to go retest it before you call
and give me the bad news And you had thirty
minutes and they were like, yeah, we'll sure, And so
I said, okay, call me back. So I get off
my little bike, go down, make a little dinner, have
a little chicken wrap. Phone rings again, Hello, and he goes, um, Bobby,
So yeah, he goes, we have the results. You're you're negative.

(40:26):
And I was like, why would you start with the
tone of like a bobby those we need for a
sad tone. You should call and say, hey, man, guess
what negative? And maybe he just had to deliver the
weirdest tonetive and he asked ling down Nope. Well, I
asked him, I said, hey, is it Do you like
calling and telling people that they're negative? Or are you
guys like rooting? Because I think they have a people

(40:47):
to do the calls. I said, do you guys like
Sue as the most positive throughout the day as a
game compete? Well, it's not okay, Okay, I could see
how it could be a fun game, but also not
fun because here's the thing. If you're dealing in Corona
all the time, you're looking for anything, one to pass
the time and two to find a little bit of humor. Sure, okay,
So he was like no. I was like, all right,

(41:08):
so he liked you maybe, but I was negative again
second time. Thank you have to get tested every week
because of my nat Geo show. I'll get tested next
week here and then from now when I get tested
every week on set, and if I get it, they
shut down production. So that's why I'm not going anywhere.
I go to my house, come to work. We'll go

(41:30):
pick up some food occasionally. But you know, I was
struggling when we had to go to Kaitlin's sisters engagement
because I was like, but I couldn't miss that. But
it was outside. I didn't get near folks, and then
I kind of felt like a loser because I was
the antisocial guy. But then you saw Herman Kane yesterday.
He died very sad, super sad. They think he got

(41:53):
it at that rally in Tulsa. He signed the waiver,
didn't wear a mask, and then he died. I wonder
if other people from the rally have tested positive. There
was a bump and that Tulsa area with coronavirus. Okay, guys,
just wear your masks. I know I'm the guy that
tells you to wear your mask. Just wear your masks
unless you're liking wyoming where I'm going, there's no need

(42:17):
for a mask if there's nobody around you. By the way,
I'm also not the person that's going just wear a
mask period, if there's somebody around you. When you got
to wear a mask, like if you're on a walk
and you're relatively by yourself, I just mean if you're
indoors and there are folks around, or if you're outdoors
and there are folks super close, wear a mask. I'm
a proponent for wearing a mask anymore. I was wearing
a mask on airplanes before it was cool. And it
doesn't matter what your political party is. If you're feeling

(42:40):
convicted about that, just wear the mask. Thinking about no,
because that's what that's what I've seen online is it
turns into and I'm like, well, don't even think about that.
If you feel like somehow you're disrespecting your party by
doing either or whatever, like, just wear the mask. It's fine.
Nobody he's going to think differently of you, and the

(43:02):
ones that do you. You don't really should care what
they think anyways, right, Political it just never pops in
my mind. Me neither. But I see it our line
when Oh no, because when I post about it, people
send me mean notes. People will post mean stuff on
my Instagram. I go to the house now, oh really
and do what. I don't worry about it. Let's keep
that secret. Okay, the Friday morning conversation and Shay, they're

(43:25):
here today. Have you guys been going many places at all?
Or just like the first stop in a while. This
is like the first time I left the house. I
told Abby I was leaving. She's like, where are you going.
I was like, I was going, I'm going to music grow,
We're rocking, We're hanging on the Bobby Bones show. She's like, well,
you haven't left in a while. I kind of made
her a promise. I was like, I'm kind of never
going to leave the house ever again, even if things
get back to normal. It's like this new shows and
then I'm just posting up. It's kind of nice this

(43:47):
new song you guys put out today. Did you did
you guys write this during quarantine or was this a
free song? Kind of both. We actually started it in
La during Grammy week. We had like a few hours.
We ended up onto a studio and writing with a
couple of buddies. And when we got back, you know,
obviously like all the craziness kind of happened, and when
we knew we were healthy, we ended up you know,

(44:07):
getting back together, and uh, we were just sitting around
at Dan's house kind of jamming on piano and ended
up kind of finishing it right there on the spot. Yeah,
we were just players. We didn't have the song finished.
We had like a verse in a chorus and then
he starts going off on crazy vocals. I was like,
hold up, we're recording that right now. Went upstairs. I
don't have a studio, but I've got a mattress slinging
against the wall and like dog blankets all over the floor.

(44:29):
It suffices. It's d i y. So we tracked it
in like right then and there, and uh, yeah, that's
what you're here. Did you do all the product? Did
you do the producing on this song? Yeah, you're you're
the guy. You sat down and you did all a
little love for better or for worse? Yeah, I mean
it was we didn't have when we were making the record.
We didn't have access to big studios or musicians here
in town. It was like, all right, plugging in a bass,
gotta get it done. And you probably don't want to

(44:51):
hear some of those raw takes, but you know, thank
God for pro tools, we can make it happen. Do
you guys take a lot of pride in the teases
leading up to these songs because you guys the best
at it everything to name. I like it better than
releasing actual songs, Like I love making teasers, especially when
I go in like do sound design. It feels like
it's like scoring a movie or something like that. Love

(45:11):
the teaser game. I'm gonna play the song, you's gonna
hang out for a little bit, but give me like
the nerdy music answer, Like I'm just gonna say, tell
me about the song. But how did you get the
concept of the song. How long did it take for
you to have it? How long you beheld a private
from everybody, give me all that answer. We kind of,
I don't think the label even like no one really
knew we were working on music. Dan and I just
kind of text each other. But I think, you know,

(45:32):
when we started kind of getting in there, it kind
of fell out, you know, on the piano whenever we
were just kind of going off and doing that whole deal.
But so stop right there. Then yeah, someone's on piano. Yeah,
so amazon piano, clink clank doing it. And then what
do you do though when he's on piano? Well, I
had like a I was sitting down just like this,
and I was like, what about this actually standing out?
He was working on the TikTok dance, who was like
a whole thing. Somebody was holding the pair of pants

(45:53):
and he jumps into him. We're thinking ten steps ahead. Yeah,
I was thinking TikTok dance. But no, I just kind
of started singing. And it was really fun because I
feel like, you know, we were in tour mode and
being able to kind of you know, have that you know,
swept out from under us and kind of taken away.
We were able to really focus on the music. And
when we got back together after kind of having you know,
not even being able to see each other for so long.

(46:14):
We got in that room and there was kind of
the initial magic that we had at the beginning of
starting to write, and it was just that excitement of
like creating something again, you know. So we just kind
of started I started spitting out some some things, random
lyrics and melodies, and we're just like this, this is it, man,
And uh, you know, we didn't even do like a
there's no third course really and it was just kind
of that moment of this, this could work, this is
really cool. When did the par actually probably go to?

(46:37):
But when did that come out in the actual song
when you guys are writing it. That wasn't the first Yeah,
the hook we we had to hook, you know, it
was in my phone for a long time and we jumped,
you know, we jumped into that pretty quickly. We knew, like,
you know, we wrote that chorus, dialed that, got the verses,
got kind of the storyline, but never got to finish it.
We had to leave the session to go somewhere else
and we sat on it for a little while, but
we always sang it as sound check and stuff. We

(46:58):
knew it was a cool vibe and reoccurring viole we'd
play all the time for people were like, what is
that song? Sure, our crew was texting like, what's that
song you got? We're like, I don't know, it's not
done yet. So yeah, we got quarantine to think that
we were able to finish this one. I mean, we
went super in on it. We took a crazy left
turn at the end of the song, and I don't know,
it's been obviously. It sucks not being able to be

(47:18):
on the road. You know, we were so hyped up
for this tour and then the rug got pulled out
from under us and from every touring artist in the world.
But uh, you know, it allowed us to take the
time to really focus on records. Like she was saying,
dial back to how we got together in the first place,
just writing songs and not having someone breathing down our
next sing. We gotta turn something in. We got to
crack it out quickly. It was like, we got all
the time in the world. Man, don't you know, we're

(47:39):
not gonna be able to tour the rest of this year,
so while we've got to focus on his music, your
fists hurt. Yeah, Well, this is also from Knocking Down
all those walls. This is Dan's dream, by the way,
because he would probably spent three weeks on like the
kick drum sound at the end, like he's just dialing it. Yes, yes,
he's that guy for sure. For better. Yeah, it's not,
it's not great. It's I focus on things that probably

(48:01):
no one would ever hear, nor do they even matter.
I don't know. It's just for personal satisfaction, to satisfy
my OCD. I don't know why I do it, Shay,
are you like that with the vocals? You know? Dan?
Dan does it for me. Honestly. By the time, you know,
he kind of we obviously do like a million different takes,
and by the time I hear it and he's kind
of picked, you know, his favorite. It's usually pretty dialed in,

(48:24):
and I'm like, all right, that's yeah, that's great. So
he does. He makes me sound good, so it doesn't
take us go in there and sing. So Amy, Dan's wife, Abby,
my girlfriend. We're all on a walk, yes to help
a couple days ago, and so Kaitlyn comes home and
she goes, hey, I saw Dan running. I was like, yeah,

(48:45):
he goes he had a pink scrunching in his hair,
oh called me out's legit. You're lucky. I'm not wearing
it right now. I almost, I almost did. I had
it on on the peloton this morning. Try to compete
with you, mister peloton. I can't hang, I can't. I
did get my personal record the other day. Not to
change the stuff that's exciting though, right I was flipping out.

(49:05):
I screenshot at it air dropped to Abby. I was like,
you gotta have this. You know, this is like, this
is a special moment. It's so rewarding when you get it,
when you know you're getting close, like you push it
real hard at the end, but you're only punishing yourself
because I'm like, you know, maxing out in like the
last sixty seconds when you're supposed to be cooling down,
trying to like really really blow it out on the
personal record, and then the next time I try to
get it, I'm not even close, and then you're disappoint

(49:27):
with you. What's your person? What's your highest Well, we're
gonna come back to the pink scrunchy so you can
walk me away from It's a minute ride. I've gotten
close to five hundred before. Okay, I got like four
fifty three. I felt good about it. I'm my best, though,
I wrote so hard. I started peeing blood after so

(49:47):
like deering like you're just like I can't stop it. Well,
I got off, I said, man, I really got a pee.
I think I did like four eighty or something. Yeah,
And I get off and I'm like, oh my goodness,
I'm peeing blood and you could and it's scary. Yeah.
So all the doctor and he's like, were you doing
anything a little harder than you normally do it? And
I was like, well, I'm trying to set a personal
record on a peloton and that's the most important thing

(50:08):
in the world to be And he goes, okay, relax,
He goes relax, Lance Armstrong. Yeah, she's for those of
you who don't know, like four eighty is it's absolutely
unheard of. That's I got four fifty. And like I
was going max capacity. I mean, it was being true nice. No,
I swear it's it's it's the peloton game a little bit.
But I don't even know what I haven't even gotten
to that level. Like I'm probably like I've probably gotten

(50:29):
too like fifty. Maybe I don't know what that means,
but that seems like a good like what you guys
are talking about. I haven't. It's like who wants to
beat it? Yeah? I get embarrassed that people will see
my score and I don't live up to what I'm
supposed to that you have a personal record, like I
haven't even gotten that far. I liked. I don't like
to set limits on myself, you know. I mean, like
fifty was pretty good, because if that was if twenty

(50:50):
was my limit, I'm killing it. I'm absolutely killing it.
So do you have your set list of the tour
when it was canceled on your phone? Do you have
the set list that? I'm sure I do. I probably
got it by memory, right? What was the first what
did you guys go out to? What was the first song?
Ten thousand hours came out of the heater? You know, come?

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So is that what you want to do when you
guys start your set? You want to hit them hard
with the big one. You have to have to. We
did it in an interesting way. We had like a
super dramatic two minute like the teaser kind of thing,
Like I spent weeks doing sound design. It sounded like
I was scoring a Christopher Nolan movie or something. Just
like absolutely obnoxious. Yeah, we had. I don't want to

(51:30):
reveal too much because like we went so in ta
use the same production again them when we come back,
we tour again twenty twenty five, it's gonna be great. Yeah,
what was the encore? And would you do it anyway?
Because once The Fray was doing a show, and I'll
let you answer it. But The Fray was doing a
show and I was at the show and I was
on the side, and they went out and they played,
and you know, you remember the Fray of course. Yeah,

(51:52):
So they played and they came out and the crowd
was chanting, we want more, and they listened to like
and they're I young a lot enough. They just went home.
They got on the bus and less it's such a
that's such a I don't even know if it's a
power player. That was just kind of rude. Well there.
I watched them and I was like, oh, really, they're
listening to the crowd. That's great. Yeah. Would you guys
ever not go out for an encore? Was it always
just scheduled in It was scheduled schedule time we were

(52:15):
doing like I mean, I think we ended with tequila.
We're like, we're not gonna not go back and tequila,
you know, Like yeah, so we would always kind of planet.
What my thing is is, what if you schedule an
encore but then nobody's people like ing for it, Like no, no,
We've had enough the file and festivals or something that

(52:37):
I'd like, Ye, no encore tonight, just like jump right
into tequila. When you guys went on the Elmo Talk Show,
that was so cool. That was honest. That was like
a dream. Yeah, and also probably like the maybe the
funnest thing we've ever shot and the coolest thing we've
ever got to like as far as like TV shows go,
that was I mean, everybody was so sweet and it

(52:57):
was so different where like, you know, Elmo is a
very famous character, you know, but you don't have like
when you go on like Jimmy Fallon or Jimmy Kimmel,
Like those guys are superstars already, and obviously Elmo is too,
but then there's a guy playing Elmo who like if
you didn't know who that was, you wouldn't necessarily be like, oh,
that's the guy who played Elmo, like on the street,
you wouldn't really know. It's like everybody was just so

(53:18):
sweet and Jimmy Foulnd Jimmy Cout. It's not like they
don't have egos either, but like it was very interesting
where it was like all these really famous you know,
people and characters and the people playing them. You know,
I've never I didn't know what they look like, and
you know, it was a really cool kind of moment
to be able to do that. The guy that's running
Elmo as you're doing the Elmo talk Show, is he
also doing the voice or is he just doing the movement?

(53:40):
You actually didn't you do the voice? I did? I
actually did? He did both? Do you interviewed? He did?
I did? Try to do like an Elmo and Fred Hello,
boy did gas. That's pretty solid, pretty good watching that happen.
Like the puppetry was so crazy, Like the set is
built like you know, halfway up their bodies, so they're
holding the stuff like above so that their heads are underneath,
they're above them. Yeah, yeah, with screens down below. It's

(54:01):
insane to watch. I mean, they're like they gotta have
likes are hanging or they have strings on their hands. No,
the puppet, the puppets, they're they're underneath. The puppets are above,
So like everything they're like underneath, like the stage is
set up and so everything that you see, like they're
standing up and they're doing it, like even the band
and everything that they have. It's like they're standing in
the basement. Yeah, and the puppet is on ground level
and they're working the puppet that way. It's crazy. They're

(54:23):
watching the impressive things I've ever seen. Like whenever you're
watching them, they're doing the voices and then some of
them are like moving their their arms and like playing
the drums and doing all this stuff. It was very,
very impressive. But he actually they were. The guy was
really sweet. He made video for I think for my
little Boy, and I think maybe one for Abby and Hannah.
So it's just like making these videos like from Almo.

(54:43):
Like who has a video from Elmo on their phone?
You know, here is I Don't Want to Live on
the Moon from Elmo's Not Too Late show down at
the How and miss all the places and people. Because

(55:04):
I love the version of this song, I love so
Wholesome right, we played it when you after you guys
did the show, and I was like, man, I love
this almost our next single. Honestly, it's a great song.
It's it's a classic. It's so good. Yeah, we had
nothing to do with writing it, but it's amazing. It's
a really well where it could be like a country hit.

(55:25):
Like it's the songwriting is amazing. There's a couple of
parts that like, you know, maybe really good, ambitious, but
it's really good, like you know your fish's friends. Yeah, yeah,
so the lyrical changes. Yeah, I'm gonna ask a question
all your diehards, because you guys do super serve your
your your fans. Yeah, as well, if not better than
any artist I've ever seen. Like your priority is your

(55:47):
fans first and foremost. Um, what's happening with like the
whole project? You guys announcing anything? What's going to just
one song? I brought it here with me today, Bobby
pull out a physical copy. Now it's it's a it's
a process, man. We like to focus on quality, I
guess over quantity, and we go so in on each song.
I mean, there's just like it's not only just making

(56:07):
the song, writing it, recording it, you know, mixing it, whatever.
It's like the branding, flipping the socials, doing all the teasers,
all that stuff, making a video. It's just like we
go all in. It's like a full three sixty thing.
So it's I think once we get this, you know,
launched in a few weeks into the cycle, then then
we'll dig back in. We got a lot of amazing
stuff that we started writing before quarantine, but you know,

(56:28):
this moment, I'll allow us to really dig in. And
I don't know, I feel like Tequila's speechless. You know,
ten thousand hours that stuff kind of sets the bar.
So we got to put that much focus and effort
into everything else that we do. It's you know, our
fans are home, they deserve it. We can't go on tour,
so there's no excuse. Let's play Dan and Shay urban
legends while you're here. I'm gonnaud you guys urban legends.
We found out about you online and you can't believe

(56:49):
everything can read on the internet about you, about me,
about anybody. So I want to ask you, guys, if
these are true or not. Here we go so nervous.
They're all true and shape legend. The first song you
ever wrote together got put on hold for Rascal Flats.
Yeah that is true. That's true, that first like out

(57:10):
of the box you wrote one to get all sense Like, yeah, well,
we'd like to hold that one. Yeah, I think Jesse Frasier.
We were writing it at Major Bob where he was
working publishing house on music Row. He beat us ten
dollars that it would get put on hold and that like,
I don't know if he ever paid up, but ten
dollars is life changing for us back then, I'll still
take time. I mean, if I can win a ten
dollars bet, I will be very very happy. That was Yeah,

(57:31):
that's true urban legend shake and hit a note so
high he has shattered glass. You know, I don't want
to say it publicly, you know, to ruin it, but
you know, honestly, I kid you not. The room we recorded,
I should probably go to bed, and the window is shattered.
It might just be because there was some I don't know,

(57:52):
or I don't got robbed the night before. I don't
know what happened, but the window is shattered right by,
or we have a mattress leaning against it when we
were singing. So yes, the window was shattered we recorded
this song. Is that even possible, though, that someone can
sing so high they can shatter our glass? I don't know.
You tell me about me? No, I don't know, I'm
you tell me, so that one's not true? True urban legend?
Is it true? You've showed up at fans weddings and
performed for them? Wow? Justin Bieber now up weddings. We

(58:19):
did sing at the Beebe's wedding though it was crazy. Yeah,
but we have showed up and that was that was
a That's the scariest thing I think we've ever done, honestly,
because we've heard, like there's been times like from their parents,
Like we've heard like they're huge fans, and you don't
just crash somebody's wedding unless they're like super fans, you
know what I mean. Like, that's a terrifying moment of like, ah,
they're like who is this guy? Like I've done that

(58:42):
version of it before they come to the wedding and
I come most people like, oh know who that is? Yeah,
Like these guys do to get out of here, all right,
they're wearing suits. You go with a guitar. If you
would go in, would you go into play? Yeah? All right? Um,
this is a weird one. I've never even heard this theory.
It's this one's about Dan. Dan. They say there's no
record of you before twenty twelve. Is it? Hold on?

(59:03):
Here's why? Is it true? Dan was part of the
witness protection program and was relocated in Nashville, where he
started Dan and Shay because there is no record of
him at all before twenty twelve. Can't speak to that.
You can't speak. Yeah, no comment. There's not a lot
on you online. L got it wipe clean. Yeah, we
don't talk about that, but we should. Probably can't air this,

(59:25):
Actually I would talk it's true or foss Is it true?
You guys got so much tequila because of the song
Tequila that you regift bottles to family and friends NonStop.
What gift I regifting isn't something that we do. I
actually did regift. I had four bottles of nineteen forty two, which,
for anybody who drink tequila is very expensive. Like I

(59:47):
don't think I've ever paid for a bottle myself because
I would just not be able to do that. It's
like a one hundred and fifty bus. It's very expensive.
But I had like a couple bottles in the closet.
And we brought up this band called the band Camino
on our arena tour to kick off the tour. Gave
them eat a bottle and they're like, oh, how generous
six hundred bucks on this tequila, even though it says
like congrats on your Grammy nomination. And that's the worst

(01:00:09):
part is that you can't regift some of them because
they're like specific, like congrats on Dan and Shay, congrats
on selling out this thing, and you're like, wow, thanks
a lot, dude. It's like, you can't ever sell like
this watch, Like Darius Rucker gave us this watch and
it says good for a good time tour on the back.
Can't sell it? Where can you sell it for more?
I probably could, but he would know about it immediately. Yeah.
I always love having you here. You put out another

(01:00:30):
one and we'll see you guys soon. We missed you, man.
It's good to see you in person. This is like
the first human interaction that I've had in a while.
So yeah, so I missed you guys. Well let's we'll
let you guys get out of here now, Dan and Shay,
it's time for the good news. Good firefighters rescued six

(01:00:55):
dogs from a house that was burning up and washing
DC and thanks to the reference, all the dogs survived.
The DC fire and EMS was called to the blaze
around noon. The temperature house I was hot two is
one hundred degrees. The fire was in the basement of
a two story rowhouse. Four residents got out, but they
got there and they're like, hey, there are still dogs
in there. So they're like, all right, we're going in.

(01:01:19):
They say five dogs. A firefighter discovered as six that
they weren't even told about, that was lying on a
unconscious and so they did the dog. They put the
mask on. It revived the dog. All the dogs are safe. Oh,
dogs in breathing masks are It's like the cutest thing.
Did you see our buddy Bobo's dog? What happened to him? Know?
What happens? So he comes on the shows. He's um

(01:01:41):
not just a nurse, an estetician, anesthetist, it's a nurse.
I think there's a difference than those things too, Yes, yeah,
because I think an estetitions it's like Poppins, it's or
something right, he's in the test whatever it is. He
has a job. His dog all of a sudden couldn't
move his back legs, so I had to go to surgery.
Which one a little puggy one or the Yeah that

(01:02:02):
dog stuff I'll watch a movie and if one hundred
humans done, I'm like, oh man, that but if you
heard a dog post bowse it um, great story, shout
out firefighters that are doing that. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. All right, Dan and
Shake I've been hanging out. So we brought them back
in the studio. We just did the dance party. They're

(01:02:24):
still here, so we said it, don't you guys come
on and play music game with us. So a long
time ago, Dan, you had sent me Shay's isolated vocals
on a song. Yeah, and so I just remember it, Dad,
and I thought, let's bring them in and I'm gonna
give you, um the isolate of vocals, right and all
you have to tell me the artist. Okay, they're all
pretty easy. All right, Okay, here's number one. Watch that's true.

(01:02:51):
Do you guys know holl of Notes? Oh? Yeah, like
as people. Yeah, we actually know John Oates pretty well,
who lives here. Yeah, yeah, we know John. They've been
I've never actually met Darry before, but John he's really
good friends with ESPO, our record label president, and so
we actually we went to their show they played. We
watched him at the Rhyman and I think we also
went to see at Bridgetone a couple of times. So yeah,
they're unbelievable. All right, here's the next one. Let it

(01:03:12):
play for a little bit. Okay, here we go. This
is I'm Cold and I Am She that's correct. Nice, good, Okay,
this one would be pretty easy. Go ahead, say look around, okay,
I know I'm yeah, yeah, yeah, already already home, We're

(01:03:35):
already there there, already there. Well, I was a huge
lone star fan. They didn't just saying Amazed at the
Opry Mall and I did. This was when I was
like seventeen. I was I was dating this girl and
I like went to Oupry Mills Mall and they used
to have that little booth you go inside at the
time that had speakers in the outside and like a
CD R. Yeah you're making a CD. I recorded two songs.
I did Amazed and I think I did a good

(01:03:56):
directions by Billy Currington, and I went in there and
I did it in the mall, like people started to
like gather. I thought it was a superstar. There was
like five people that gathered, but that's still gathering, you know.
So he looked out in a little little trailer and
people are out there watching you. They're like watching, and like,
I mean, I felt like an absolute superstar. I was like,
things are going well for the girl? What she think?

(01:04:17):
I gave it to her and I gave it to
her for her birthday and uh, yeah, you know things
didn't work out. We were were I was like sixteen, Yeah,
named this every day, always be watching. So all those waiting, like,
talk me through this. Dan, turn that up for a second.

(01:04:41):
Is that his voice with reverb on it? Again? Are
those his? The other band members coming in? Like what
are you hearing here? Right there? That's a harmony. So
Tom is singing lead there, Tom DeLong and then I
think Mark comes in with a low harmony like countermelody.
But there's a bunch of Tom. There's at least three
Tom vocals in there. Yeah you can hear all that

(01:05:01):
right there. Yeah you hear that. It's there's three of
the same person, definitely. And so Shade, do you ever
go in and sing? Because I know Dan, you and
Shaye will do harm you'll do it together. Yeah, do
you ever sing your own harmonies? So you'll go hi, Yeah,
we'll stop him. Sometimes sometimes I'll do like a high
harmony and then we'll just like while I'm in there,

(01:05:22):
I'll just while we're trying to figure out some harmonies,
I'll like, you know, lay lay some down and just
to have like a layer. And there we do a
lot of you sing higher than him? Or do you
sing lower than him? Most of the time me? Yeah,
but really yeah for sure? All right, name this one.
It's Black Ray Atlanta's Morrisset Autio Wedding Day. It's a

(01:05:43):
free ironically, see in this you can hear like these
breaths right, and I'm curious as a producer, Dan Ray,
if you'll play that again from the beginning. It's Black
Ray Gray Auto Wedding Day. It's a free right there,
like what you cut out when when you guys are
producing a song. You're producing a song and and SHA's going,

(01:06:05):
I'm so hyper aware of volume on breaths. I clip
gain every single breath on a record, and I only
leave Shay's lead vocal breaths in there. So if he
sings a double in a triple, which I usually do,
so I'll put his lead vocal. Judge. No, we have
no idea what you're saying right now, I know, I'll
triple him like on a chorus to make it sound thicker,
to you know, give it a little bit of a phase.
Like I'll triple him and pan one of them like

(01:06:27):
the left vocal. I'll pan it like thirty degrees left
and the other one thirty degrees right, so it widens
it up on the chorus. But I'll cut out like
the double and the triple of the breast. Because there's
multiple breasts happening and hitting the compressor. It's gonna just
sound very very not adults only. It's going to be
very amateur. That's all I was thinking. But I feel
like to like not having breasts is very weird. You

(01:06:47):
gotta have. It's an art to like comp in natural
breathing for a notice when there's not breasts. I remember
we were listening to That's where the auger Ol Bumber
challenge came from. We started doing that. I say we
started doing it. We did it one night when we're
in La and it was when you listened to Hot
Girl Bummer. There was like this by black Bear his
whole like when he starts in, there's no breaths for

(01:07:09):
like a minute and a half and you can hear it.
And he definitely didn't like do that live, you know,
the studio obviously, but there was no breaths. I was like,
this is unbelievable. I noticed it. It's like it's like
a minute thirty seconds. It's almost so. Then we did
the Hot Girl Bummer Challenge where I tried to actually
do it live and we did it. It's pretty big,
so you didn't so that means win a minute and whatever.

(01:07:29):
It was a long tame. It was either one minute
or like thirty minutes. Okay it was it was probably thirty.
I don't know. Here's tequila though, I want to hear
if I hear a breath in this what I do
see that's just one of the breaths, and there's thirty
degrees other and I heard them delivery and I hear

(01:07:50):
three shades. Well, we have no idea a present, but
we're very impressed, like I actually, yeah, we don't. I
don't understand, but something about it is very or maybe
it's just the way I can tell an artists or
when a record like doesn't do like good editing on
the record and I can hear it if they leave
the background vocal Sometimes it's intentional. If it's a duet
or something like that, you want it to sound like

(01:08:10):
two singers naturally singing. So there's like natural flam, which
is when vocals are offset from each other and you
can hear both of them existing. But if you're trying
to make it tight like it's all one voice, then
you got to chop out the breasts on the background vocals.
It's weird than our masterclass. Thanks for well. I listen
to radio shows or I listen to podcasts. I can
tell by the quality of mike they're using, if they're

(01:08:31):
in the same room, I can tell sometimes what process
or they're using, just because like I'm really it, I'm
every day I'm in there. I can tell. Like I'm
listening to ESPN Radio, They're like, hey, we're doing the show.
I can tell they are two different cities. They never
have to address it, but I can just hear it
in my ears. But an average listener wouldn't maybe hear it,
Yeah they will now after watching this, you no, you
gonna really take a deep dive? Okay, Well that's that's

(01:08:54):
the game. Hey, that was pretty cool, old lesson. I
appreciate that. Hey, I got you anytime. Anytime, it's probably
I'm gonna go back and slow it down on the stain.
I'll send you a session I shot. It's absolutely we
got pretty obsessed with I got like, you know, the
Chipmunk vocals, like, yeah, I have like the Chipmunks have,
like the albums they put them out and stuff. I
like mentioned to Dan that I love that We're like
it would be pretty funny if like there was a

(01:09:14):
version of our song, yeah, Chipmunk versions. And where we
do is they know this right, They sing it really
yeah slow, so they can speed it up more so
than they sing normal and speed it up because that's
why it sounds. If you sing it normal, it sounds
like a little ridiculous. But if you do like they
sing it like real slow and they speed it up,
it sounds unreal. You love. I'm a big fans When
you found out that was a highlight of our career.

(01:09:36):
When you found out we had a Chipmunk song. Yeah,
they had done one of our Like, there's like a
bunch on YouTube. I was so stoked, Like Alvin and Simon, Yeah,
well I know, but it was a guy like I
don't know who it was. It was like it was Dave. Yeah,
it was this Yeah. So it was a pretty weird account.
I wouldn't take a deep dive on it. It's like
pretty strange. It's like might be on the dark web.

(01:09:56):
I'm not sure they've been here for a now or
we gotta let him go. Dan and Shay new music
out today. Always fun to talk to you, guys, and
we'll see you soon. All rights to see you. They
are Danish everybody. Most parents think they already know what
their kids will be when they grow up. They do.
Back in the day, our parents didn't know we wanted

(01:10:17):
to be. They didn't push us, or they did, but
they didn't really have any control over it. But now
they say, parents pretty much just know what will your
kids be? Amy go, I have no idea. Soshira wants
to be a doctor slash actress nice. I could see
her doing either. Or I've encouraged Sure to play a
doctor on DV two Birds one Stone Stevenson. Might it

(01:10:42):
will be a DJ, like a music DJ. Yeah. He
loves that. He loves Alexa and picking songs and playing music,
and he always wants say says, hey, mom, can I
make you? Can I play you a playlist? Have you
thought about getting him like a little record scratcher like turntables. No,

(01:11:02):
but that would be a good idea. Does he still
play drums? No, he quit. No, we quit going to
drum lessons, and so we're not really pursuing that anymore.
He hasn't said, oh man, I really missed drums. So
I'm like, okay, we want them to do that anymore.
Is she still playing an instrument? No, but she has
the keyboard in her room and she wants to keep
it in there. But we moved from where we were

(01:11:22):
taking lessons and I'm not going to drive them that far.
So if maybe if we find a place over nearby.
Parents today don't have the same dreams for their children
as previous generations, where back in the day it was
all right, we want to be a doctor or a lawyer.
Now they're like, hey, just go ahead and do whatever
makes you feel good. Yeah, I'm done with that. What
did you I mean, did you have any insight from

(01:11:44):
your grandma or your mom of like, hey, we see
you being this. No, they were disappointed I got into
this field. Really. Yeah, they were like, you should be
a doctor. You're the smart one. Oh, so there you go.
And so I was like, no, I'm going to go
make six dollars seven dollars an hour, working three at
three am, talking over song intros for twelve seconds and struggle.

(01:12:06):
They were so disappointed in me, And I was like,
trust me, if the worst thing that can happen is
I'm super satisfied with what I'm doing and still broke,
I'm good. I know how to be broke. Yeah. If
the worst thing that happens is I love my job
and I'm getting by, great, that's the worst case scenario.
In the end, it worked out. They would be so
proud of you. I think so. No, I know so

(01:12:28):
my grandma never got to see me have any success.
My mom get to see it a little bit, just
a little bit. She got. One of her last things
was whenever we were in Austin, I would get to
go on and host Kelly Kelly Rippa. Yeah I remember that. Yeah,
so she watched you. I was so proud. That was
one of the last, one of the last things. But
I was never on the radio in Arkansas really until
my mom died, so she would just know about what

(01:12:50):
was going on, but never actually got to hear it.
Maybe at the very very end. But yeah, it was
never really a thing. But yeah, no, nobody was really
like that you should do this. So here's that I
do have if we want to play this game, the
food feud this week. I do have our two things here,
see the food feud. Have one with me here, all right,
let's go hit the food food feud. It's hard to say.

(01:13:16):
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It's ice cream. Have them both in my hand right
now in the red corner. They're made with real ice

(01:13:36):
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(01:13:59):
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(01:14:21):
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(01:14:42):
the DQ Blizzard on Sundays was ninety nine cents. I
would beg my parents to take me once every two months.
They would and they would hang it out side down
out the window. My sister did it one time. It
dropped right in her lap. Now they're blast at Sonic.
We would ride our bikes down to Sonic to get it.
But guys, this is hands down. The DQ Blizzard is
a home run winner. Give me the blizzard. Wow, one

(01:15:04):
boat for DQ Morgan number two. It's no competition for me.
It's a d Q Blizzard all the way, babe. Wow,
two blizzards. We may have a runaway here. I'll go next,
just because I love sonic so much. I go all
the time, and I'll get one of these occasionally exactly.

(01:15:26):
This is Caitlin's exact order too. I'm going with the
Sonic Blast. Amy, Oh, it's so easy. It's the blizzard,
no question. Like right when you held them up, I thought,
how is this even a competition? Eddie? What would you
have picked? Bones? I think you're being really sweet with
going the blast, but it's the blizzard. Now we're not.

(01:15:49):
There's your winner? Who the blizzard? Wow? So are we
eatings or what? I just brought one? Individuals? You want it?
No one's to touch it yet. I don't even know
that I know what a bizzard tastes like. Well, why
don't you just do it? Yeah, you'll change your vote. Okay, No,
we got better than a blast, Eddy, there's a blizzard.

(01:16:12):
It's pretty good fight too, all right, Okay, going up
for the sonic blasts. If my boat changes where they
put the oreo on top though little extra ore on top? Mhm,
Well I was standing correct with the Sonic blast is
even better than I thought. That's it. Have a good weekend, everybody.

(01:16:37):
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