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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, Welcome to episode two oh seven Music Podcast, which
we're gonna talk about the best debut albums of all
time and then get into what's happening as far as
new music this week, and we'll also talk about some
of the biggest music stories of the week. It's me
Bobby and also Mike d Mike, Are you buddy? Why
don't we do First? I was reading this article from
Rolling Stone, the best debut albums of all Time. I
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figured I'll just go through. I don't want to go
through all of them as far as playing clips, but
let's do the top m seven or so, Okay, how
many clips you have? I have something for each one
on the list. All twenty yeah, geez alright and number twenty.
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These are the greatest debut album. What that means by
debut album is we don't even know the band. We
never heard of the band. All of a sudden, this
new band comes out and boom here they are. Uh,
Joy Division from nine I've been waiting. The album is
Unknown Pleasures. I gotta tell you don't know much about
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Joy Division. You don't recognize the T shirt. It's like, uh,
it kind of looks like mountains, but it's like sound waves.
A bunch of people wear it. I probably I'm just
meaning the music. I consider myself to be pretty scholarly
with old music, are they. This is like the early
part of like punk, like new wave. That's why that's
that's not my thing, that's your thing. I knew about
it because I see people wearing the shirt and I'd
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be like, I gotta take that band out. Okay, number nineteen,
which Kanye West Parks record in two thousand and four.
The college dropout was freaking great. Changed my hip hop
twenties completely. So this is Jesus Walks, which, by the way,
I went today and I was searched the new by
the way, time you hear this, the new Kanye record
maybe out maybe, but Jesus King is a new record.
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And I went and searched Jesus King, and I got
a Jesus King playlist with featuring Jesus Walks from two
thousand and four. But like Through a Wire was on
the T record too, right, Yeah, this song here it
was after he had a car wreck, and he still
wrapped the whole song with his mouth wired was wired
shut and he rapped through it, and I just knew
Kanye when they came. When he brought him out, they
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were like this Kanye West, he's kind of rich kid,
but he is Jay Z's producer for the Black album. Yeah.
And then obviously now I was watching interview from Apple
Music where Kanye says he's the greatest creator, creator of
all time. And I love his I love his confidence.
He got discovered like he was. He would go to
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parties that Jamie fox would throw and he would just
be hanging out and like tell people, hey, I'm a
producer really Yeah, and he got Jamie FOXX on the
song on that album, The College Dropout was so good. Yeah.
Number nineteen r E M Murmur, which I was a
big r M fan. This is it's crazy that they've
came out in eighty three though, because I didn't know
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r M, and I was obviously was two three years
old and eighty three. But is this Radio for Your Up? Yep? Yeah,
they're a big deal for UM in the nineties. Eddie,
did you know Radio for your Up? Marium? No, all right,
you can put it. It turned it into my comp
for a second. This was from their debut record. We're
talking about the grade. Eddie just walked up for a second,
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the best debut albums of all time. No, that was
before me, That's what I and I felt like Rim
was right in my wheelhouse. But they came out in
eight three. Yeah, they were doing it while hair metal
like hair bands were big. Why I didn't know that
it was that crazy? Right, Okay, let me let me
bring this to you. I know you gotta go. But
the Beatles first record, do you know what it was? Um?
Hard Days Night, Please Please Me nineteen Sie the old
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Sundy Beetles. Like when you think about this, you think
about black and white beetles, suit Beetles. Yeah, like bowl haircut.
Uh so, Twist and Shot and Love Me Do was
in that first record. You're missing a good podcast right now.
I know, man, I kind of want to stay here.
Hold on what else you got? Well, so it's the
top twenty. Rolling Stone put out the best debut of
all time, and at number sixteen is the Cars Just okay,
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let me roll the fifteen. And you missed the first
part where I said we didn't even know these bands
until the stuff came out, right, So it's like boom
new band and sometimes first records okay builds the second.
I've never been an Arcade Fire guy, you seem like
you might have dabbled an Arcade Fire. For a second.
I knew they existed, huge, big loud sounds. Is this
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off their first album? This is Funeral from two thousand four?
This is Funeral Funerals the record this is called Wake
Wake Up. To me, it just felt like, and I'm
not even sure where they're from, but I felt like
an American attempt at Coldplay. That's what it felt like
to me. Mike, you may look at it. They may
not even be American. They are American, and I think
they're from like Arizona or something. I felt like it
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was the Monkeys to the Beatles when I heard Arcade Fire,
because they created The Monkeys as a TV show but
a band to be the American version of what the
Beatles were. Interesting. I felt Arcade Fire was that too?
Cold Play? Probably wrong? I get hey, that was never
a big Arcade Fire guy could just practice. I wasn't
exposed to them a whole lot. The Canadian way off
well in North American version better. Yeah, um, reasonable doubt
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from jay Z. That was in fourteen The Pretenders in
nineteen eighty with the records The Pretenders, I'm gonna roll
through some of these real quick. Oh yeah, go make it,
nake it, make it. Uh my, no need for clips
when it run through a few of these. The Clash,
which is the Clash nineteen seventies something Nass record, Illmatic
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and ninety four Patti Smith Horses and here's Glory at
number ten. You know the song? Yeah, g l r
A is that what? I don't know the song? I
think this is the Gloria that we all know, but
the Rolling Stones readid it maybe turn us up? I'm not.
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I'm not calling up Patti Smith Glory. I know old
Patti Smith likes from the first record. No, no, I'm
talking about like now her like older. All right, here
we go. These are the let's get to the top
ten here and you can leave after this. I like
this the band. Do you know anything from the band? Okay,
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don't play anything yet, Mike, because they come out in
obviously before we all exist. However, they have one of
the best songs. Just when people cover the song that
we're playing a second. It's so fun and you'll know
this song whenever we play it. Even the name of
the song is weird compared to when you hear the song,
but it's called music from the Big Pink. What you
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gotta wonder what's the Big Pink? I don't know. I
don't know if that is right. I would think it's
a vagina when they're making a reference to and and
the song that you probably know is the Weight is
in double you E I G H T. But here's
the song, come on great huh, take a road for free,
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take a load off, here's the party, but I like
to do you take load? And nobody ever knows who
sings that song or what the name of it is.
But you know their story, right. The band it's Bob
Dylan's band. So when Bob Dylan went electric, they were
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his band, and then they kind of felt like Bob
was growing in a different direction and they said, guys,
we're good enough to be our own band, so let's
just be our own band called the band. I Love It.
I Shall be released ye on which Bob Dylan made
famous number eight the Strokes. This is from two thousand one. Um.
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The record was called is This It? And I remember
when they came on this scene with Last Night, I
was like, holy crap, this is one of my favorit
bands ever. The Strokes. I didn't know that love them.
Do you ever see him? Yeah? Several times? Yeah, this
song was a jam. And then some day do you
have some day? Damn some day record Um a couple
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of these. I'll roll through the sex pistols. They have
a number seven. Never mind the bullocks bullocks? Is a
butt or a nut? Is the nuting? I've never thought.
Mike d whispers it are there a bullet? I'm not sure,
but a bullocks? You may look that up. It's either
a butt or a ball. I've always heard in the
sense of these guys are the bullocks. They're cool? Look
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up that thing. No name for clips here started the
Compton from n W to watch the movie. No, I
never saw it. You would like it. It's so did
you see the Queen movie? No? Not yet? Can they
have to do what movies do and they just jump
fast a long career and just just jump in. Her
first tape made We're Detroited, sold out and that movie
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did that. Although Mike I watched that movie with Seth
Rogan in Catherine No, no least on it's called The
Long Shot. Ice Cube's son who plays Ice Cuban w
a play Seth Rogan's friend and long shot. That's awesome.
He's a real actor now. Yeah. Yeah. Velvet Underground at
number five. By the way, it's a British meeting for
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testicles for it is for balls. I didn't know you
learned stuff on this podcast is great. Number four Guns
and Roses, Appetite for Destruction, Eddie canune debut record. Can
you name any song Welcome to the Jungle? Yeah, huge, dude.
I remember being a kid kid and seeing this record
and being like, what is happening here? This is crazy?
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You remember the cover It was like a cross with
all their skeletons on their skulls on it. So they
had Welcome to the Jungle and had Sweet Child of Mine. Yeah,
which and Paradise City, which to me was that was
that song for me? That was that song from there.
This was the one that was the biggest to me.
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Jimmy Hendr experience. Are you experienced his first record nineteen
sixty seven? You can play something from that paper? Oh wow? Yeah,
I mean this guy was Hayes. This guy was away
before his time. Did you did you watch the Andre
three thousand movie about him? Yeah? I heard it wasn't
very good. Andre three thousand wasn't a very good actor.
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I liked the movie a bit, just it was cast weird.
It's cast weird. But I heard Paul McCartney even talk
about they would just took a watching Hendrick played a
small bar and they knew his special. But number two
The Ramans, The Romans ninety six, Let's go, Yeah, you
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guys are nice. And then number one, which is one
that I would agree with because I freaking love it.
It's one of my favorite now as I get older.
It's right on the cut of top five records of
all time for me trying to think, so this is
the best debut albums of all time. It was one
of my top five forever and it still Maybe if
I talk about John Mayer continueum Counting Crows double album
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The Count Cross the Live Wire that wasn't their debut though,
I'm talking about all albums period. Yeah, the live version, Yeah,
the Live across the Wire. Um, I guess maybe I
can do greatest hits because I put a good car.
It's I mentioned an article recent I don't want to
give it all away for you. I mentioned in an
article recently, because they showed me that they they showed
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me that not to be super cheesy, but that anything
is possible, even for people like me. And I don't
really like them except for one way. What on Earth's Boys,
I saw a bunch of dorky white dudes rapping and
I was like, Oh, you can do whatever you want,
rapping and playing their own instruments. If you ever watch
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some other David Lettering appearances where they're playing instruments, I
mean they're they're a punk rock band doing hip hop,
and there's a reason they were playing it on all
the stations. They were really the first band. It was
played all across the board like hip hop stations could
play them, Alternative stations could play them, pop stations could
play them, And they were the first band I've ever
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You know that getting done with this is uh, brass
monkey fire for your right, No, No sleep Top, sleep Fall,
Revere Man, Girls in the Morning, Girls, and the whole record.
It's just one for me and it was way early
in my life, but I just listen to record my
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whole life long. Yeah. I had an older brother, so
I learned a lot of this stuff through him. There
you go, that's the what who would you put on
this list? Is your best debut album Pearl Jam, Oh man,
you got alive. You have even flowed Jeremy Black. We're
very biased because I put John Mayer it's our band.
Room for Squares just was like, oh god dang when
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some of these bands comodies of wonder Landing that's on
my favorite song. That was such a big song first record.
And but what makes a band, though, is that second album?
That first album, Yes, it's brand new, everybody loves it,
but then can you live up to that first album?
And some, I mean some of these bands just fall
out after that first album. You know, the old saying
is that you get your whole life to write your
first record and about a year to write your second,
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and that's very very true. Yeah, I mean yeah, I'm
looking at the John Mayer stuff here. He had an
EP that I used to have called um before Room
for Squares came out. Inside Once Out was the name
of the EP. And what was on that Some of
the songs that ended up going like I think like neon,
like the word version of neon, like acoustic stuff, and
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they didn't have any money. Um yeah, because along the
lines of like you have one year to write your
second record, is like sometimes a lot of these artists
have like stuff saved up from years that they didn't
They only use ten songs on the first record, so
they can use a lot in the second, Like like
better Man was written ten years before the band was
even formed for Pearl Jam, and like the song called
Comfortable on John Mayor's um EP that he play still
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plays live at shows, but it's nowhere except for that record.
But Counting Crows they come out with August and everything after,
and that was Adam Durretts had had a lot of
those songs in the him Alaas and have brought that
over you we I learned that from another podcast we did.
He was in the Himala. Yeah, so that's the hundred
of best debut albums of all time. Eddie, thanks for
proping awesome. Thanks. Here are the big three music stories
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this week. The number one album in America is Young
Boy Never Broke Again. Is that his whole name? Yeah? Oh,
that's his name. It's not young Boy the album never
Broke Again. His name is young Boy, and that's the
name of the album. Oh Man, young Boy. The album
Never Broke Again has the new number one album in America,
number Heartbreak and Do you know where I get exposed
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to a lot of the new hip hop stuff is
freaking TikTok people like dancing, and they also some of
those people like they're like teenagers and their dance into
like dirty songs. He is the P word a lot
in songs and they act like that it doesn't even matter. Um.
I do love TikTok though, That's all Mike do. I
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do send TikTok um. Number two is Hollywood Bleeding for
post Malone, which is record still killing It, I'm no
good at Goodbye, and then the record over It. Wait, Mike,
I think you're wrong on that record thing. I think
his name is young Boy Never Broke Again. It is Yeah,
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they almost called AI young boy too. I thought it
was a young Boy. It's young Boy Never Broke Again. Duh, stupid,
Like I have any idea at all. You look that up.
But then Summer Walker has something called over it. This
is the hip hop guy haven't heard of? It is
young Boy never Broke Again? Yeah, hit me, hit me
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with that. What are young Boy? No? Summer Walker? Whoever
that is over it? I don't have that. Oh you
know it's number three? Um, all right, I don't know
if it's a rock band or a hip hop guy,
google that. Jeez, remember we were cool. There's just so
many hip hop arties. All right, there's that post Malone.
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The second story receives the most twenty nineteen a m
A nominations, seven of them. Oh that's the post Malone sound. Yeah,
it's like Elmer Fudd and auto tune like a little Oh.
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Ariana Grandie gets six. By the way, the Ariana Grande
and Lizzo remix came out last night. Uh why man
that one? Okay town that guy to be right? Two thirds?
I like that BTS Army members. They say, well, no
doubt that that BTS. That band, aren't that whatever? The
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pop group from Korea, Yeah, I have a feeling all
those retweets come from actually Korean, they're Korean fans. Yeah
that's what it is. Oh I thought they had such
a massive American following. No, it's all yeah, Korean fans.
All those like K pop bands get tons of retweets
from that. Let's see favorite male artist. There are categories
for the amas, Kane Brown, Luke Combs, and Thomas Rhett
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Tough category. Although tr I don't feel as new he
has one male Vocalist of the Year at the A
m A's. But maybe the pot people he is. That's
a tough one. Between Kane I'm gonna take Thomas right
out of this because he's not that new anymore. Between
Kane Brown and Luke Combs, That's that's a tough one.
I think Luke Combs probably wins, but I don't. I
wouldn't bet money on it. Those Kane people are strong too.
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Favorite female artist Kelsey, Oh, this isn't new. It's favorite
male artist period. That one that makes sense, got it?
So it's Kane Brown, Luke Combs of Thomas Rhett. It's tough.
I bet Tom. I bet Luke Combs still wins, though
he's getting very passionate. The voting based a favorite female
artist Kelsey, Marion Morris a, Carrie Underwood. Carrie has to
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win that one, right, Favorite duo Country Dan and Shay,
Florida Georgia Line Rolled Dominion, Dan and She have to
win that one. Favorite album Kane Brown, Experiment, Dan and
Shay or Carrie Underwood. I think Kane Brown going that one.
Dan though, yeah, right as on ABC nove that truth hurts.
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Girl who put the tweet out is getting songwriting credit.
A singer who tweeted a phrase that became the backbone
of Lizzo's hit truth Hurts, we'll be given a songwriting
credit because she tweeted out, I just took a DNA
She didn't say that melody. She tweeted out, I took
a DNA test. Turns out, Oh wait, The original one
was I just took a DNA test. Turns out I'm
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a hundred percent That be right. Then her second one was,
I just took a DNA test. Turns out I'm credited
for the number one song. I just this is the
biggest part of the song, right. Yeah, I know the
song and we played all the time, but I'm saying,
obviously the hook is big. Well I'm in, but it's
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that line there. Yeah, good for her. And finally we'll
end with this new music out today. Let's do Old Dominion.
They have a new record, Love Them, Love Them, Love Them.
Here is Midnight mess Around And this next song, which
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I was listening to this morning because I didn't get
a chance to hear the whole record yet, I'm about to.
But that's my heart as a bar. I wondered, what
is this song about? But It's like my heart is
a bar and I'm shutting it down, closing and interesting.
I like that, closing it out. Yeah, let's have this morning.
Luke Bryan's got a new song called what she Wants Tonight. God,
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she wants to burn like she's made of fox, and
she ain't going home to you drinking drop kip drops.
Still hain't a note, what's doing? What she does anders
and a pick of that she don't take No. When
she gets what she wants, she want to see. Also,
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Kanye West, by the way, as of this recording right now,
there is no album. You don't have any of it.
I woke up and that's going. I can't wait to
hear the Kanye gospel hip hop record. Yeah, and there
was no gospel hipop record. No. He was on Kimmel
last night and then he tweeted early like last night
like I won't go to sleep until it is out.
Still not out as of right now. He could be
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out by the time you heard this, But I mean
he's been saying this for months. I mean, there was
an album supposed to be out last year. They never
came out. Cold Play, Oh though this whole records out today.
This cole Play record just a couple of songs. Oh,
because I saw they're in the newspaper, all the newspapers
all of the world putting out their track list. Yeah,
and they sent out letters. That's cool. I like cold
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Play a lot um Orphans is the as the new song?
So the record comes out number twenty? Is this the
first song from the record? Cool? Momford and Sons have
a song called Blind Leading the Blind out today. James
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Blunt's got a record out today. By the way, James
Blunt is the guy that did You're Beautiful, which, by
the way, as a pretty passionate following, and it's apparently
hilarious on Twitter. He does. Yeah, here is monsters All
read a story to you. I've listened to that. That's
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my jam. That's my kind of Tempo's true the time
that's gone. If you wonder what it just in a
the essence of what I listened to when I'm alone,
it's that. It's that the piano and like the vocals.
That's all I need time. How's it like that right there?
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That sound is what I like. How you know how
you like the punk? Yeah? I don't know what my
mom think about me. I'm in the basement. Please give
me that's you. What's that? That was sex whistles? That's you.
You're like, oh, need's a b and I'm like help me. Uh.
En seventy five Frail State of Mind is out here
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you go. Here's the song from the nineteen seventy five
and then Frank Ocean has a song. Yeah, just a song.
D h O gotta pay cable just got blue bag,
got out of peg cablue beach. There you got some
new music out today. Uh, just a little musical podcast
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for you. We do have coming up as I'm looking
at the interview podcast Josh Kre tonight, which we're gonna
put up. It'll be the next podcast Josh Care songwriter
who's written things such as before he cheats, Yeah, big ones,
big ones, all right, so we'll talk to him. Also
coming up we have Blanco Brown doing a Bobby cast,
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which will be interesting because that guy's life flipped upside
down real quick. Isn't all over the place all of
it like yea, all of the world doing stuff. Um,
how I gotta message. Yesterday I guess Rod or Boss
was with um. We went to the Carrie Underwood Show
in Louisville, and he was with Runaway June because they
were opening for Carrie and I guess they don't do
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anything individually. However, they were debating whether or not one
of the members, Naomi should do because I was like,
I don't I don't ever want it to be like
me talking to a whole band of people. We've never
done that, Yeah, I mean it's a different dynamic. The
only time we've ever done two were the brothers from
High Valley. I think that's the only time that because
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even even Low Cash we did one in Low Cash
one a little big town. They've all come in. It's
just easier to get human stories when you're talking to
a human. And so Naomi like lived in a bus
for a long time with her family. I thought it
was a really interesting story. And they were debating while
Rod was there whether she was going to come, she
should come do it because they don't do things without
the band, and he was like, of course you should
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do it. What's the latest on that. I gotta take
back on that. Yeah, but I heard we're waiting on that.
You heard what if she would come to it? Just her?
But there wasn't no yet, No, everybody get on Naomi's
Instagram that you want that episode and tell her she
needs to come on the Bobby Cast. Yeah, that's right.
And you know that our big white whale is Lauren Daegle.
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We keep she keeps going. Maybe and then no, I
think I heard after Thanksgiving we can make it happen,
you know what. We've heard that for about a year
at this point. But um, all good. Thank you guys
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