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Speaker 1 (00:00):
M h. Welcome to episode to seven of The Bobby Cast.
Your favorite musical podcast. I'm trying out news slogans. I'm
your favorite musical podcast, your favorite music podcast from Nashville.
We're gonna do a few things here. We're gonna talk
about despised bands that are crazy successful, maybe the logic
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as to why they're so despised. New music this week,
and we'll kind of roll through some music news. Let
me recommend the Luke Combs podcast though, that we just
did here. So he was at the house um four
or five days ago. It will be our highest stream podcast.
We were looking at the numbers today. He's just blown
up so fast. Where are people so interested in him?
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Is so relatable? Well, he writes, first, you have to
write really good songs, like all that other stuff comes
in second. If you can't, you can have everything right
and not write good songs. That's not gonna work. And
the songs are really good, and he writes really good songs,
so first and foremost the songs set only he can
sing as good as anyone else. It's I guess it's
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masked by the roughness of his voice, but yes, it's
very controlled. So his texture I mean, you know, you
think of the chaise from Dan and say you think
of the carries. You know, just the pure vocalist, but
he's on that that level. But because he's not shiny
um and he's a little rough, you don't really consume
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it the same way in your mind. Um, And there
is a little bit of to it also, I would
say thirdly would be his appearance. The first two things
aren't supposed to go with a third. You don't normally
look like a normal dude. Whenever you can sing really
well and you're right really good song, it's just a
rare combination. Um, you know, Stapleton's a bit of that.
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Although I would put Stapleton, I would say Stapleton is um,
he has a lot more character in his voice than
he has. A straight pure vocalist like Luke Hombs. I
would say Luke comes can out seeing Stapleton, I say
Stapleton voices probably a little stronger or like like I
don't know, I don't know. No one sings with the
punch Luke Combs does in our studio, like just sitting
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there acoustic. When Luke Combs sun do, it's just like
sucks the wind out of it, and even when he talks,
it's a very heavy, thick voice. If you listen to
the podcast that we did, I'm talking like this normal,
but when he talks and it's just there's such there's
such a disparity and the levels. Because I didn't want
to get over here and do the podcast like this too,
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so mostly like me sound like it sounded like this.
But yeah, it's this while to think of Luke Combs
from the beginning, because before he had a song, there
was ever his first hit wasn't even a top fifty
or sixties song, and I put it put on my
class of maybe nineteen and yeah, before first hit, before
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he was on the verge, before any of that. And
so what's being cool about that is artists usually remember that.
And I don't talk about that very often, but artist
usually remember the people it kind of jumped out on
him first and helped him out. And I think our
relationships been good because of that. Same with Stapleton, Him
and I are cool for the same reason that we
had Chris coming in to play as an artist before
he had really had a big artist career. Yeah, and
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it's cool to see a lot of these artists open
up with you just every time you interview him. From
the first time you interview they've kind of closed off.
They don't really know what to do or what to say.
But then after the third or fourth time, they're just
like an open book and that the Bobby cast is
like just sell you whatever, asking whatever he'll tell you. You
You know. The great thing about this podcast is that
it's just one on one and so they feel not
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pressure to perform. But when you're just talking one on
one and you're recorded, there there's a weight on you
to keep it going and keep it interesting. There's nowhere
to go. There's no publicist, there's no other people on
the show. There's not a five minute segment that you
can just stall your way through. When people come in
here as are the best stuff because you're just sitting here.
And sometimes I'll freeze people out and to be quiet,
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but to be like yeah, and then you feel like,
oh my god, I gotta talk. They feel like gonna talk,
And sometimes I'll start I just did that right now? Yeah, yeah,
I don't like the silence. What do I say? They'll
start chasing their tail around to catch where I want
them to go, and I want him go. Sometimes just go,
go go. We'll get it. We'll get it. We'll get there.
There he is, he got it. So but it was
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at the Lucom's podcast was really good. Um, but today Eddie,
by the way, I check out Eddie's podcast, He Sore Losers,
which is a sports show with Eddie Raymundo and lunchbox
and sports and also um, funny guy stuff. So I
want to get that that plug in. Thank you appreciate that.
Which is the only reason you do this to get
your plugs. That's the only reason I come here. Yeah,
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you make me drive from my house to yours. Well
the studios here. How far is your house from my house? Uh,
it's just under thirty minutes. I try to time it
out perfectly. If I leave twenty five minutes, I'm gonna
be late, like or just right on time. So it's
just right between twenty five and thirty minutes. But it's weird.
It's a straight shot. It feels like it should be
a lot shorter, but it's not. It's not. And I've
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been there a out of houses for selin your area,
might just move a little closer here account of like
ten houses for saying, I'm like, well, that's a nice one.
That's a nice one. But they're probably Spencers, right, So
that's how you gotta do it quietly, Just keep moving Okay,
Well the reason I think they're expensive sitting here like,
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but you feel how you're like, Oh god, I gotta
keep going, ask me whatever. I'll tell you know. You
know what I'll do. I'll move my head off the
mic to like I just didn't you so it doesn't
look like I'm gonna say anything. I'll lean my head
away over here, So just keep going. What else am
I gonna do it? Now? It's not even here the mic,
so you know I'm not gonna save you. Yeah, there's
a lot of houses selling there, really are shocked a
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lot of people moving from moving away. I guess gets
you a deal, all right, the perfect market. You know
what I watched today was that movie told me to
watch on Netflix, Shot in the Dark, The Long Shot,
The Long The Long Shot, Yes short, it's a forty
I got a couple of things I watch. It's a
forty minute documentary about a guy who they said killed
a girl, a sixteen year old girl. Yes, he's accused
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of murdering a six year old girl because his brother
was on trial for murder and he went to watch
it and that girl is the one that helped put
his brother away. So they just said, well, it looks
like you, and you were in the courtroom. Now you
most importantly, it looks like you because they just depended
on a sketch that one witness that saw in the dark.
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I saw what this guy looked like, sketched it up
and this guy kind of looked like it. So they rested.
I'll talk about that for a second, because there were
a lot of guys look very similar. They had like
twenty sketches exactly like this dude. Oh yeah, it's like
it's I mean Mexican American, Like you put a mustache
even on me, like right now I probably kind of
look like that dude. Just a mustache and shave my head.
And so they put him in and then they were
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actually shooting. He went to the Dodgers game and he
was like, it's the Dogger game. But well, at first
they were just like, well, how can you prove you
weren't there? He's like, I don't know. And it's it's
funny too, like if you do something what a year
or what a few months away, and you just tell
him what were you doing this random Thursday. I don't
know if I could tell you what I was doing.
I had to really think about it. And he's like, oh, yeah, yeah,
I was at a Dodger's game. Well it may be
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good for me that I have every minute every day
in my calendar. I probably get out of murder then
pretty easy. But yeah, you're right. So he's like, yeah,
I was at a Dodgers game. They put his daughter
on the stand by the way. She was six. That
was painful to watch, and they asked her, what did
you get? But she freaking knew it. She did, and
so they went into the Dodgers camera system and found him,
but the resolution wasn't close enough. So they're like, all right,
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so then Curb your Enthusiasm is shooting there, and they
he happens to be in a freaking scene of Curb
Your Enthusiasm. But then there's a lot of Then I
will stop with there. You should watch it, um, but
it was likely forty five minutes. Pretty good. Yeah, the
lawyer was just on a chase to find footage of
him to prove that he was at that Dodger's game.
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Pretty crazy. Larry David shows up in the documentary to
the Whole Thing is not a series. It's one episode again,
less than an hour, but it's pretty good the long Shot.
I also watched I think four episodes of the Justin
Bieber documentary. How's that good? You you're already starting to
like Bieber a little bit? I have been. My mind
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has been altered of Bieber because of people that know Justin.
So my girlfriend now kind of knows him a little bit.
She was a church with him. She's like, he's the
greatest guy. He's super nice. Once you're like there, is
so approachable. He plays soccer with our friends, and so
you wouldn't think that by reading just the internet. Well,
I guess I compare it to someone like, let's just
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compare to someone like a Keith Urban right here in Nashville.
If you know him, you can just go up to
his house and hang out and it's not a big
deal if you're already in but if not, it's probably
if you're just a fan, it's probably possible to get
to him. Um. But yeah, so yeah, I like him
a little bit because he's supposedly really nice and super cool,
not the same as us. The kid's been famous since
he was that young. How al was Bieber? Do you
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think that baby? There's a part in the maybe second episode,
third episode where he goes and they have a clip
of him meeting his wife the first time, but they're
he's like twelve, she's like eleven, and he's like and
he's like, you know, I kind of remember it because
remember being Steven Baldwin and he goes Steven Baldwin's daughter
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was and most kids are like ah, and she was
like and they show a clip and she's like half
asleep and does not give a crap. She's like, yeah, okay,
it's like she got drugged on morning show to have
to meet Justin Bieber and she just gets she does
not care. You imagine just being around famous people so
much that when you see Justin Biebery, you're like whatever.
And so they have that clip. It's pretty good that
all the episodes. I bring it up because we mentioned
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that episode of that documentary is four. They're only like
ten minute episodes, so I think that you throw a lot.
I guess maybe watch four of them, but it's pretty good.
I wouldn't the whole YouTube TV service unless I was
on the my computer or phone all the time watching
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all my TV from my computer and phone. I guess
if I were going to do what we're doing now,
I do, like, who do volume up? Mike? Yeah, oh, Luke,
I don't know that. I would watch Hulu Live is
my main live TV. Amazon's got pretty good live TV
well Amazon where you can get all the channels via
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the app, but you can't watch all the live sports
through all the packages and the right there is part
of Amazon. That's where I am right now. There's just
so many options. I don't know what to do. For sure.
I'm getting rid of cable. I mean, I just have
to get rid of cable now. The problem is my
Internet is tied to my cable, so I gotta figure
out a way to just to keep the Internet. So
I'll probably do that. But man, with all the options
out there, of all the live TV, especially sports and
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my old movie channel, yeah, I would probably end up
just getting rid of cable. The only things that I
watch are The Office on Netflix, every day Sports, and CNN.
That's basically it. Your no old man, Yeah, fart and
I watched sports seeing The Office, you know when I
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watched that was pretty good. I might and watch the
entire thing. If I don't know see what happens Gilmore Girls.
It just came on, like one episode of Gilmore Girls,
like Mikey just came on, yeah, randomly, and I was like,
I could get into this. The first episode got me.
It's really good and new Gilmore than from the nineties.
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I think it's nineties two thousand or something because I
can tell from the music that they're using it's pretty old.
Is that I Don't Want a Way or that Dawson
Dawston screen something like that. I think a lot of like, uh,
Sarah McLaughlin may Bee in there. I don't know, but
it's definitely that soundtrack. Why is it good though to
you right now? Because she's a single parent and it
was just I like, I watched Parenthood, which is a
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really good show too. I watched that a couple of
years ago. But the girl on parenthoods in uh Gettlmore Girls.
She's one of the main girls, Laura, I guess is
her character. But it was just the way they set
up the first pilot was really good. It was like
she has she's a single mom, and she can't afford
to pay for her daughter's school, so she asked to
ask her rich parents for money, and her parents are
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like just distant, no connection at all, no emotional connection
to her parents. But they're like, sure, we'll give you money,
but we've got to be more involved in your life.
And they're like that done. It seems kind of interesting,
like all right, this could go somewhere cool. I think
it went somewhere cool and since ended right, like, yeah,
I solid first episode the monsters. I'm really looking forward
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to seeing where this goes. This thing may have I started.
Why I got to the first half of Knives Out,
Oh yeah, maybe the first of the move is. Oh
really I heard mixed things about it? Is it British?
I was really looking for a review. No, no, it's
um it's like a mystery right. Well, again, I've only
seen the first third of it. It's it seems like
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kind of why were you watching movies? And thirds? First
of all, like you should watch the movie. It's entirety.
Make time to watch other movies. I've seen a very
long I watched Netflix that yeah too long? Right, So
watching Halves the movie with Brad Pitton DiCaprio Once a
part time in Hollywood? You like it? Almost three hours?
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Watched it in two parts. This one. We're watching it
last night and fell asleep and so paused it. Obviously
I don't have that. I can't do long, that's what
she said. Good, but I can't do long. All right there,
it's thir two and a half hours, three hours, so long.
I like a movie at an hour forty seven. That's
been our whole life, though, our whole life, we've been
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watching movies that long, two hours, our forty seven minutes.
About my perfect time yours, Mike, I'd say, yeah, like
one fifty if it's one fifty at solid. By the way,
check out Mike's podcast, Movie Movie Mike's Movie Podcast. Do
you obviously no? No, Hey, nobody's seen knives. I know,
uh despise bands that are crazy successful. And let's start
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with Nickelback. Really one of the most successful bands of
all time. This is how many? Uh let's see here
under ten Nickelback sold over fifty million albums. Thing okay.
They rank as the second best selling international act in
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the two thousands. Who do you think they're behind the
second best international act of the two thousand's only buy
one act? I bet I know who you're gonna say?
Two thousands one two three, m you don't know Radiohead,
the Beatles, Oh, more than you two, more than more
than this fatal? Alright, look at Mikey. He confirms through
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nearly a decade, pop culture has been incredibly cruel to Nickelback.
I've I've always been a lover of them, more so
than I think I would be because of all the
hate on them. Like I would just kind of sit
at a six five normally because they have songs we
know him like, but because everybody hates him, I kind
of feel bad for them, so I put them at
like a seven point three because of that. Sometimes I
think we get uh tricked into liking something. What do
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you mean? But the songs are good. Sometimes I think
that they're just on the radio so much that we're like,
all right, whatever it's like you say, sorry is all right.
It's not a bad song. But if you heard that once,
I think of the people that heard that once, we're like,
this sucks. I don't think so. I think there are
a lot of songs you only heard once and never
sang back theah. There are a lot and fact we
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heard this too many number ones, so many number ones?
How many do we need to look at the we
looked at like songs all right, they even had songs
on supersoundtracks. Spider Man, I remember that one. So you
just want to be a hater because Chad Kroger's hair, Like, yeah,
I don't understand they hate, Like, tell me why you're
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a hater. I just at the time that came out
to me, that was like, um, it's it's easy music.
Sometimes it's just like it's and everybody doing it. If
it's so it's like Sam hunting body like a back road,
people go, that sounds so easy to write, then why
don't you write it? I think, no, I don't think
I can write it. But I think I think that
most people don't try to do that because they don't
want to get stuck doing that. Like all easy music,
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like like where are where's nickel Back now? Is? There's
no longevity in nickel Back. There's no longevity in almost
any of those bands in the two thousands or any decade.
The fact the longevity fifty million albums. Nickel Back does
a tour again and they sell out. Yes, they're touring
this heria they do. I don't know. I don't know.
That's just where my mind is with him, just like
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because you've been tainted by the media, and I love
the media. I'm not a medeator. But you listen to
people say they still Otherwise they would just go away
and they just be a band you didn't care for
at the time. But why are they the most despised man?
Because it became a thing. It became like it's cool
to hate Nickelback and I probably would too, expetly with
hating on him. So you just want to defend them,
all right. They won't even do interviews because they know
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half the questions to be about everybody hating them. Can
you imagine that was would be terrible. They still sell
a lot of concert tickets and they'll probably still be
laughing ten years from now because of all their money billionaires. Yeah.
Uh Dave Matthews man, Oh, people hate them. People hate
him because they're they jam and now here's in the
club at Ave Matthews Where Now I'll say this, I
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love Dave Matthews Band. I think any criticism of them
is unfair. I think they should have been put in
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year because
they were so different. Um, Dave Matthews Band is sold
over thirty three million albums in the United States. They
scored the biggest week for a rock album in years
and years. They've had the number one most consecutive studio albums,
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So they're basically a nineties college band right now. The
band is worth in estimated seventy two million dollars. Yeah,
that's what I was gonna say. I guess it. If
you weren't in the nineties early two thousand's with them,
you would definitely hate him because they continue to put
out music. And I'll be honest, I never listened to it.
I do listen. I like the emo stuff. I like
emo Dave. We're just sad, We're Dave Matthews right. Like,
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the last I remember of really listening to Dave Matthews
was where are you Going? Yeah? Jan that I just
played on the radio. It's good stuff. But after that
I kind of fizzled out just because I was I
love Dave. I was a huge Dave fan. I do
love Dave Matthews band. Um, so I've never hated him.
The mom dat cut. I love Dave Matthews band. So yeah,
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I give I'll give Nickel back a seven point three.
What do you give him? Oh? Rank, rank them all one.
What a hater like, just get off the map, erase yourself. Matthews,
Oh a nine Dave Matthews band is great. I get
him eight point five nine from me. You're right? They
changed music. Yeah, when when white guy from South Africa
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getting predominantly black band and a fifteen year old Basis
Yea who they had to sneak into bars when he
wasn't old enough to play with him? My manager put
the freaking band together. Amazing and Charlottesville. Yeah I know,
I love that. Okay, we'll move on. Let's hear a
clip from Creed under Yeah it has not always been
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in there? Who cares, Mike? Did you have thunder to this? Okay?
So I love I love the Creed. I was part
of the Creed Revolution back in the day. So I
went to Creed shows. I went to Did you pay
for the tickets? Be honest with me. I'm trying to
think I don't. I was probably radio at the time.
I don't have to pay, but i'd have to go single.
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I have to stay. I played pink pong with Scott
staff once. Really he came in. He was like, you
talk like that too, and I was like hey man,
what's happened? He goes, uh playing the pink ball and
I didn't. I was like, yeah, of course, and he
made me like fifteen nothing and get and just walk
out of the room like like he knew you'd never
play the fifty eight million records worldwide more than Nickel bat.
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He got tricked. So they were what No, they people
got tricked again. No one's getting tricked. You know what.
I didn't like him because they he stole my boy's voice,
Eddie Vetter, Like that was you sound like DMX, and
Jim owned Eddie Vetter owned that voice. Yeah, Oh my gosh.
He was the first Jerome. And then here comes this dude,
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his arms on open. People make that when people do
a creed voice, they do an Eddie Vetter voice. Okay,
so this is personally So this was called butt rock.
Excuse me, the butt rock genre heavily distorted guitars. They say,
paint by number songwriting, deeply graveling, all vocals find numbers songwriting.
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I love that a lot of that, sure, but you
can't deny a good song. And then I don't hear
good songs. I can lest you a lot of them
my own prisons wide open, my sacrifice. God, they had
a lot of good songs. Stop. Okay, where would you create?
I give Creed m s point too yea below Nickelback.
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I will put him at zero point five wow below Nickelback. Yep,
you like Creed less than Nickelback. At least creates American.
It's not about that. And they I love the Beatles.
They're British creates split apart and then they were altered
Bridge the rest of the band without Scott Stab is
he okay? Now? I don't know. I think he's had
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his moments in and out, but I'm not sure. When
that video resurface, that was like people were worried for him.
He'll He'll probably send you a cameo for a dollar.
Let's see how just cameos. If it's less than a dollar,
I'll buy one free phones. I'll buy it right now.
I'll give you my credit card. Stab is like cameo.
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I get people all the time asking me, hey, will
you do cameo? Why don't you do it? I don't,
I don't I don't want to do you do that
for free? To? Yeah? Oh I got it? How much
do you think? Okay? For real? I'm gonna say, Scott
stab Cameo. I say it's high demand because it's a
good joke. Like us, it's a good joke to Scott Scott,
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Scott Stab to call your friend, I would say, thirty
dollars way off? How about oh my god, you need
to get on cameo. Well you can make some good money. Wow,
I know, but don't do you guys look at Cameo.
There's some big people on there. Mike, I'll ask you
this to do you look at Cameo as a desperate
thing a little a little bit. Yeah, it's like an
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extra way to like, oh, yeah, I'm not Cameo. I
feel bad for people. Yeah, the celebrities I don't know
on Cameo. I feel bad for him. If I got
on cameo, people be like, all right, you're just trying
to milk everything for money now, But isn't everyone? And
then that kind of tell you that everyone is a
celebrity in a weird way, like we don't look at
that list. Really, If you look at that list, you'll
probably only see like twenty people that you really know,
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probably more than that, but more, but yeah, but better.
Jake Owen, like, does it for charity. He didn't money,
so that's cool. But and I look, not a lot
of people do that, like like really not a lot.
How much was Jake for charity? Mike, Let's see, I
thought about doing this cameo game on the year, but
I thought it would give him a bunch of free promotion.
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It's a good bit us. Oh yeah, modern I mean
mode only price and he gives all the money away
and Scott staff crazy. Yeah, smash Mouth And here's the
clip from the smash Mountain he now get your game on,
go play. Hey, now you lot get a shot one.
So I will compare smash Mouth to another band later
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in this list where they didn't end up how they
started out. They kind of had some success and it
just altered what music they made because they realized they
could be superstars with massive hits. And so they were
a ska punk act and they were a legitimate ska
punk act. Um. By the way, they'll be at their
anniverse like years years tomorrow and they're still going. So
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they were in a super Bowl commercial. They were there today.
It kind of as a joke, but yeah, Steve Harwell
from smash Mouth is on that. Yeah, it'd be cheaper
than Scott Staff. Smash Mouth has sold more than ten
million albums. But they had hits with the not Easy
but that the very down the middle stuff like all
Star Walking on the Sun I'm a Believer, which is
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a remake from the Monkeys that was on the movie Yeah,
And so you know they started to go, Wow, we're
mainstream famous doing not that scott or punk stuff. But
they had Walking on the Sun fils like I'm Walking
on a Yeah, good song. So they had this pop
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stuff and they started to go, why are we making
this sca Hawks stuff? We can just do the pop stuff.
I don't hate them, I've never hated him, Like even
when they came out, I liked their sound. Dana Nanan
Dana and the Walk in the Sun sound was really cool.
I mean I liked it all the way. And I
don't hate on bands making money like you just hate
it on Creed. The Creed was just terrible. Creed was
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terrible anywhere, and the fact people loved them, like get
out of here. No one loved Creed, No one loved they,
No one loved two different shows smash Mouth like if
you find a way to be fifty and still make music,
and making money do it. Smash Mouth has allegedly had
to beat for smashing pumpkins for years. That would be
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a funny fight. After their catchy anthem was picked over
a song for Shrek because they were SHOs had a
song up for it, Billy Corgan was fighting for a
Shrek spot. See him him to me though, he'd be
on cameo for sure. Oh yeah, Well, let's see if
Steve Harw on cameo or the band is not. Wow,
see if Billy they're still making money. I bet you
Billy Corgan's not, though I don't know. It's some of
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the business decisions I've seen him make. He's not. Um,
give me your smash Mouth ranking. Um, I'll put him
in eight. That's really high because I like smash Month
is John Mayer to me and Garth Brooks, Oh you're right,
you're right. Let me bring him down a little bit.
I'll go five, then five, right down in the middle.
I give him a three point eight. Wow, Why so low?
I don't like smash Mouth that much? Why not they
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let me down? I was in way more to their
early stuff. I mean, I give a four. Did you
watch the end of Shrek when all the members singing.
That's how I didn't. That's good stuff, right, But that's
why people know them for now as I don't know
them from that. I just know them from the early
radio stuff that I played. I'm not a hater. Example,
I bought my son an electric guitar and we just
(26:49):
plugged it in today for the first time, and he's like,
and I held it, and he goes, can you play
smash Mouth? Like out of nowhere? Different connection? And he's
toll of years old. That's cool, man, what you say? Yeah,
can you play Creed? Have you get out of your
smash It over your knee? Hated band in sant clown posse.
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I'll play you a clip of my Yeah. So their
whole thing was they're painted up. I would say, like
kiss right, they had a whole paint thing. They're white wrappers.
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They are kind of grungy, chubby. Their songs are about
sometimes death, like weird stuff, right, Mike, Yeah, pretty weird stuff,
and so like a lot of like horror. What year
was this? Like two thousands before that? Really, I would
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say before that. I remember, I remember hearing that, but
I didn't know who's saying that. I didn't really even
try to research who's saying. And they were very independent,
but they made a lot of money last year. Psychopathic
the record label made more than ten million dollars last year.
They have the gathering of the Juggalos at three Day Festival.
It's been going off for almost twenty years. Joe just
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shook his head like he knows, big fan. I'tre I've researched.
What what's the thing. It's like everyone paints up like
clowns the festival and they spray soda on each other. Yeah.
So I don't know enough about them to give them
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a real rating, because I thought when they never into
them enough to not be into them. Yeah, I don't
know anything about feel like all the rest of we
were so exposed to we could hate them or love them.
I'm gonna give it an. I my number an incomplete
because I don't really have exposure to them. I would know,
you know what I know the most from Howard Stern.
They would go on that show all the time and interviews.
Did he like them like them as people? I don't
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know if he liked their music? He said were nuts? Yeah,
limb Biscuit, Oh it was a good one. There you go.
I love limb business. I loved them. I loved them,
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all of them, all the tenses. See have fred Durs'
like cameo people. They did a ranking of most obnoxious
acts of all time, and limb Biscuit is most of
the time at number one, and all of these they are, uh,
let's see, there's a lot of stuff right in here
about them. They killed nineties music. They kind of came
in after the grunge stuff. You know what grunge did
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to the hair metal, that's the glam metal Lecorn p
o D. That was kind of the group that like
big anthemic um heavy distorted guitar, but wrapped white guy
rap over it, and that was early two thousand's. I
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loved it. I could not get enough. That was definitely
a kind of person that was into that. I think, me,
what is that and what kind of person were you?
Just me personally was just felt it in your heart.
I have a friend it was both of our really
close friend, Brandon Ray, and he'll text me like, dude,
let's go drive around this olymp biscuit and there you go.
It's not kidding. Drive around, catch up and listen to Lembiscuit.
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Who I really did think they were interesting. Who was
their guitarist, Mikey west Way did a way to something?
Wait a monkey? Yeah, they did call him monkey, but
it's really I don't know, really know what called a monkey? Right? Yeah, yeah,
but he was remember me, looks west Borland, west Borland monkey. Right, Yes,
it was monkey. I remember that for sure. And then
you can talk about chicken head. Who's that? Oh that
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was at the basis, but guns and Roses, maybe your
buckethead buckad. He wasn't in Limp Biscuit, but it was
something interesting about them. I never was into them, and
I would I would be the one that would go
along and say that they did kill don't don't do
that music for that moment, because at that time I remember, specifically,
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the Strokes were doing their thing, and Limp Biscuit and
those guys everything you meant, everything you said, p O
D and all those guys were doing their thing, and
I wanted the Strokes to hit so hard so they
can just get rid of whatever was happening with music there.
The Strokes, Franz Ferdinand all that move and I'm like, fight, fight, fight,
and get rid of all this junk. While you and
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Brandon Ray are out like Love and Life. I've written
Napster when whenever Fred Durst and Aaron Lewis did it's
been a while. Maybe it's been a while or no.
Because I'm on the outside, I'm looking that. That's what
it was. They did alive on that tour that do everybody,
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It's great, it's great. Uh. They used the limbistics to
torture criminals them. I get it. They would like take
off these people from other countries. Is that real? Do
they really do that? The tortured thing? Where they play music,
they often do let biscuits. Whatever I loved I thought
thing on MTV was when when Fred Durs was listening
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to his own music and he's like, I love my
own music. He turned it up and drove off. Yeah,
I'm not arguing not. I mean, of all the bad
bands are probably the highest for me. Maybe my scale
was wrong. Maybe we should just a bad band scale. Yeah,
that's what I was thinking when I put um smash
Mouth so high, then nine on the band really on
the bad band scale, I put him at four. I
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didn't mind it because there were some songs that they
came out it's pretty cool. And then Monkey to me
it would be. It was really interesting. But let's see
Mike pull up the limb Biscuit playlist. That's so many, dude,
they had had um when they did that. What was
the cover? They did that? Good stuff empty faith faith,
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Oh my gosh, going up. So they started this was
their first right, So they started with a cover which
is yeah, they played TV like crazy and that once
they go play the whole crowd shopping up and down? Yes,
I remember that, like great white kids that really had
nothing to be angry about. That was grungs to your
life is good? Yes? Are you so mad? This song?
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Was that? What else you got on there? My you
have brake stuff? Oh yeah? Break One played this one too.
They just one of them things, one of those Yeah,
rolling my way, keep rolling my way, my way, you're
the highway. I go back up, tell him what you
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want to do? Now? Man, it's the damn this still
comes on. I'm like, where this guy? Where where does
it come up in my head? Okay? So what else? Rolling?
What else? My generation? Jam? Do you do? You know? No,
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I'm thinking to see the Matthew Fridge. This is rock
and roll. Okay, it's rock and roll. People that want
rock and roll. It's wrap people that want wraperation, Bok guitars,
what else got? Uh? Those are the biggest streaming one down.
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And then they had Behind blue Eyes originally Yeah the Who?
Come on? Did the Who sing this one? Too? Is that? Oh?
Listen to that? Good? This was good? I rememberhen this
came out. My friend Dave in college is so into them,
and I was. No one knows what it's like to
be the sad man, No one, No, It's like that
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was cool that he wasn't screaming too. Yeah, the whole
they've never in the song. I don't think the sad man.
It makes that sad and bad. Behind blue Eyes its
monkey harmonizing, and no one knows what it's like to
be hateed h to be faded. Yeah, only lies. But
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my dream's empty as my cargous seems to be. All right,
thank you, MIKEE. We could go down there. You love them,
That's the thing. All these bands you just said you
would love their song, don't I don't. Yeah? Uh, And
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here's another one, and they we have one, two, three, four.
We got a bunch a lot of hat Maybe I
don't go through all these, but we can roll over
something quickly. But this one is one that m switched
up their sound once. They had a bit of hit
and it was Sugar Ray, so there was out the
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window they were. They were hard. Yeah, they were really hard.
They were on tour with but I think, um who,
we just played what's the band? We just played Biscuit
limp Biscuit eleven and that's what they were categorized as
that kind of band. Their whole first record was hardcore
except for Fly it was and then they had that
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one song, I Just Want to Fly, and that song
blew up, so then they were like f this yeah,
pop sing song. Yeah. They had a good looking frontman,
Martin McGrath who later was a host on some TV
show probably still is right extra that's not good of
a van. They were no but I liked them. I
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really did like that and I liked I liked um
uh every Morning I love That's my least favorite one. Really,
it was one of the biggest ones. That's my favorite one.
Uh the Goo Goo Dolls. And I don't know how
what people hate I love. They loved them because they
were so manicured. All the sappy songs like iris and slides,
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good stuff, I agree, Okay, you're not arguing with me.
He had the long hair. Yeah, it was beautiful. Ye,
I think they hated him for that. For the most part,
train you kind of hated him. I love Meat Virginia though.
That's the one where I liked him at the beginning.
And then they went really and I guess props to
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them because they really did change their music with every
single time music change, Like they went from Meat Virginia
all the way to uh, what's the I guess his
soul sister. No, there's a ukulele one too. They came out. Yeah,
they keep going and it sounds like, okay, it's fits
with whatever whatever is on the radio. Still, he set
a good singer. I've never thought even that they were
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in that group of lame bands. This is there that
one guy more than just I have nothing to add
to say about them and hate they made this list
because I I just I can't do it. I'm split
because I love bands that have backbones. They stand for
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something or they're like they do they have they stand
for something. They just changed. They evolved with the time,
which is cool, so do we. It's hard. But if
people said Eddie changed over his life. He just doesn't
have a backbone. But it's hard to do, like it's
hard for bands. And Aerosmith did it. You know, they
were one that did it, where like they were hardcore
seventies classic rock and then moved to you know, nineties
kind of pop they were. They have backbones, They're able
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to won't They're able to do it. Not a lot
of bands are able to do it, but they didn't.
The fact that you can mold is kind of like
you're chameleon. You can just kind of do whatever, which
is cool in a way, but at the same greatest
stands doing they freakings. Are they on the list? Yeah,
they'll get there. Yeah, Matchbox twenty Crazy, I'm just ready
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one two three, I love them Yeah, great, can't get enough.
They're so good. They put out a record album of course. Yeah. Yeah.
Heroically Vanilla Pop is what this says. It was just
straight who said that America Vanilla Pop one of his articles,
who do need to blowfish on my favor there's their
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tin for me on the scale. They're my favorite. I
love him. One of the biggest bands in my lifetime.
Love them and people hated because it was the people
that really didn't want to let grunge music go. I
got a bootleg one time a Pearl Jam playing this
thing with It's called the Bridge School Festival Bridge School
I think benefit concert in San Francisco. Neil Young puts
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it on and every and a lot of bands are
like dirty bands, and they raised money for this Bridge School,
which is school fre I think um handicap people, people
with physical disabilities and so hood. He comes on in
this bootleg and you can hear everyone because these this
is the time where like people just got cam quarters
and recorded the show, and you can hear everyone like blank,
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Hooty get off the stage. You saw Hooty like everyone
around there, like dang dude. I never knew people hated
him that much. They just hited him because they blew
up so much, Like they wouldn't hate him if they
were just a band playing, but because they were so
massive people the bigger they got, the less people liked them.
But it's so good in that record Cracked Ever you
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went sixteen times platinum, sixteen million records. Crazy, but they
couldn't catch a break because people don't want to say
goodbye to grunch music. I love him, I still love them.
My favorite have you seen them play? I mean, I mean,
I mean, I mean now once they came back back
in the day, I did, Yeah, I know you did
that festival and they were great, But I haven't seen
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him like a hoodie show. I couldn't, could never get
out there. Maroon five is another one here. Um you
know they're they're like the Moon five was a super
talented act that sold out. That's one of the sellout acts.
Jaggons how them moves like Jaggons? How got them? Jaggon?
You know they were a rock band and now they'll
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put any kind of music in there, just like their stuff.
But you're right, there's really not passion for you never
get people that go I'm the biggest Moon five man
because they stand for nothing. It's just they keep doing.
But they make a lot of money. Do make a
lot of money. And I'm props to Adam Levin and
they played the super Bowl last year. They did. I
feel like he could have just left that band and
just continued Adam Levine, but to leave him Maroon five
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and keep doing what they're doing is really cool because
no one knows who the band is. Imagine dragons, people
hate imagine sellout is that where they hit him even
like other rock bands hate him like sl I'm not
gone to the whole thing, right, Yeah, Corey Taylor hates
he said they're forced to Nickelback where Kelback was the
number one. Yeah and so, but people hate him because
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I think they're so generic white angry guy that lives
weights rock. Where's a little short bro rock? I get that.
I don't I don't agree with it, but I get it.
They made good songs. Yeah, I like all their songs.
Anything you think was missed on this list. It's kind
of compile from a bunch of number stuff. I mean
the first ones I thought were creating. Nickel Back for sure.
Your favorite of all those bands, Dave Matthews band, I
(42:26):
Go Hoodie, You're the least favorite of all of them,
Creed zero point five my least favorite. Mostly these are
all my favorite bands. This is the music I love.
I still listen to. I would probably put smash Mouth
there because really because insane claim BOSSI was an incomplete
Yeah probably yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I think so. Did
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you like Stained Yeah You're like, oh yeah I did.
Then I got to a huge five with there On.
Lewis recently to three years ago. The lead singer is
doing country now. I'm right a problem with him. I
don't even know why we got into it. I don't
know what you get in with anyone don't either anymore.
I forget why I get into vice some people I
used to. I think I was on sleeping fills a
lot back. Um. But he I think it was him.
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He was bashing Luke Brian and Sam Hunt. That's what
it was in a clip, and I was like, shut up, dude,
you're just only doing this because you're trying to do
country now and it's not working. Um. But I think
that's why I have no problem with him now. But
I'm pretty sure that's why. Okay, we'll take a quick break.
We'll talk about new music and music stories after this.
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All Right, new music out this week. Sam Hunt has
a new song called hard to Forget. Here you go first,
Yeah that is let a play my first. I saw
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your sister, I saw your mama. I'm pretty sure I
saw your car, like you know a tample. Yeah. The
web piersh Web Piers. He's the one that owned the
big swimming pool and that crazy he took a classic
country artist made it sound new hip hop. Sounds really cool.
I love this us but some of the hater haters
people are gonna hate this song, all the people that
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like just now this sounds so good, it's not. I
think it's a really good for what it like for
Sam's music, Like Sam does who he Is You Got Cold?
I feel like Sam's music has like a just a
theme of of even like the sad songs, there's still
just a good happy feel from all his music, Like
(44:38):
he even like just like cop Car, it's just the
whole story of cop cars. Like it's not fun, you know,
it's like the other fell in love whatever. They're breaking
the law, but it's got such a cool feeling to it.
Like I just love the way he writes. I love
all his songs. He didn't write cop Car. He did
write it. That was the one that they had a
big fight over. He wanted to keep it, but one
of his other writers gave it to Urban. It's a
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whole thing. Um. Aubrey Sellers has a new record called
Far from Home. Here is One Town's Tracks Chest. Also,
Cadillac Three have a new album called Country Fuzz. Here
(45:21):
is Jack Daniel's Heart. It's Neil Towns holding out for
the one. Here's this song. She has a new out
called Road to the Lemonade Stand, and then Abby Anderson
(45:44):
has a song called I'll Still Love You. When I
was thinking about this, of all these people, there are
Bobby Casts with Abby to Neil Cadillac, three Aubrey sellers,
just not Sam yet we got four five If you
want to go back and hear me interview them all?
Do you interview Jared from Cainda like three h huh yeah,
(46:05):
yeah uh, Justin Bieber and Quabo intentions your perfect, you
me filter, just make them drop again. I want to
be a kick right now. Green Day meet me on
the roof. Here you go. The Green Day's new sound
kind of feels like a mixture of old Green Day
in the strokes. Did I hear smash Mouth in there?
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Shut up? Meet Mill with Justin timber Lake believe put
my I saw meet Bill as the game. When I
went to the next game me he was sitting like
four seats down from ground. They put me on the
freaking court side of court side, and I was by
far the least pain. Was jay Z there too? No,
but Mary J. Blige was It's Mary J Blige, Meek Mill,
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Lam Papeo from Gray's Anatomy, John mcin or the tennis players.
It was one of the girls from This is Us
is super Fat Robert Kraft and they're like they get
they take all of us. I'm in this group. They're like, okay,
Robert Crafts and they take us to the back room
and it's like where they put all the celebrities. And
(47:10):
again I know I'm not a celebrity, but they're everybody
had a free corpse. I'd see. They take them back
and we'll in this back room. Andybody just kind of
talking except for me because I didn't know anybody, and
they were all like, who is this guy? They didn't recognize,
you know, because it did not know you know, really,
I know, it's a weird out of the awkward. I
was back there with all Meek Miles back there and
I went out to Meek mil and I said, I said, Meek,
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what's up? And I raised, I haven't told you the
story yet, I think, so raised to give my high five,
and he looks at me like he even lift his
hand up in the private room where the celebrities rides
were walking into it. It was like like me up
here and it looks at me just goes that's crazy.
Aw See. I want to be like that some day. Yeah.
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I would never be able to look at someone like
that and be like, I'm good. I love the story though,
that's a great story. The new number one album in
America is loel Wayne with funeral. Here you go. I
don't even put out a new Listen to it? No?
Is it good? It's pretty good? Is he old yet
(48:15):
a little? Because I mean he's still gonna look young? Right, Yeah,
I guess even. I mean, is he considered old in
the rapper world? Mike, good question. Yeah, I would say so.
I mean as big as albums like in two thousand
and eight. So they funerals and number one loew Wayne.
Number two is please excuse me for being an anti
social from Roddy Rich. That is you don't know? That
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isn't music to be murdered by eminem? Is it third
again this week? So there you go. Little Big Town
says there are no lead singers in their band, a
bit miss leading because Karen Sing's most lead vocals occasionally
Kimberly Will and occasionally Jimmy Will. But okay, they say
they're all they're all splitting the money the same. They're like, hey,
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we picked a leads and we're like, no, we're not
going to do that. So they say they didn't pick
a lead singer. Ten of the thirteen songs on the
new album, Karen sings probably a respect comment. Yeah. Towards
the rest of the band. Halsey went off on a
guy who was shouting her ex boyfriend's name during her show.
It was a pretty super Bowl show. This happened about
a week or so ago. Some idiot in the audience
(49:20):
kept yelling easy and she actually went looking for the guy.
She said, if you say, Geezy, one more blanket time,
I'll kick you out of this building. Um, here is
a clip disrespect me like that. Somebody should do that
(49:49):
in Randy show Blake just to get that reaction. Don't
respect for her. People will beat you. Probably that That
wasn't a Halsey show. It was Halsey doing a pre
super Bowl show, So it wasn't like all the Halsey
hardcore fans. If you did that like a Mirandos Shore
with all Mirand people, the fans, somebody beat you. Yeah. Uh.
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Noel Gallagher, they say, may have turned out a hundred
and thirty million dollars for an Oasis reunion. He's the
guitarist Liam Gallagher tweeted he and his brother Noel were
offered a hundred and thirty million for a tour, but
that number was quote not enough for the Greedy Soul.
They hate each other. No, it was the Greedy Soul.
Did you watch that documentary? Gosh? I feel like I
started it and it came out a while back, right
(50:31):
a few years yet I started and I never finished
it really good. They just fight so much, man like,
it's like the freaking Black Crows. Those two finally probably
broke that's why they got together. I don't even know
that for sure. And they're coming to do my shows.
Then The Rolling Stones and The Grateful Dead or going
on tour who the Grateful Dead is. The Stones will
(50:52):
finally begin the North American leg of the tour in
May eighth to San Diego. They had a cancer last
year because Make Jagger had heart surgery. Rock and Roll meanwhile,
Dead and Company, John John Mayr we hit out the
summer Ridley Field Finway and John Marrow. It's cool. I've
never had interest to go to it that. I'm the
biggest John Mayor fan. But I don't care about watching
them play guitar solo. They were playing Bonaru when when
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night when I was there, and then we just left early.
We didn't go because company just I don't know, I
just didn't really feel like it. That's the deal. I
think we're done. Cool, good, Yeah, what are we learned
from from this? Limbiscuit Rocks, Greeds still terrible, wood Wood
He's never been bad. That people should shut their freaking
mouths and don't hate on Dave Matthews band. Yeah great,
they should have been putting the rock in a Hall
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of fame. Yeah all right, that's the deal. Thank you.
Mike Dean didn't want to add I think out of
all those I like limb Biscuit now it kind of
brought me back to like trailer park games. That's all.
Everybody listened to him like it's they're definitely a trailer
park band. I think that's what it was. Um. Also,
a Matchbox twenty should have been on their No, Google
all should have been on there. I agree with you.
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People are stupid. We'll see you next time. Everybody. Thank you,