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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to episode to forty four. We will talk to
Eric pass Lay in a little bit. We'll do the
Greatest Artist of all Time who've never won a Grammy,
But I think and Eddie's gonna be in here for
that one. But I think the question with that one
will be do we feel like these artists are great?
And then should they have won a Grammy? But that'll
come up a little bit. Since I want to play
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that some new music here for you. I'm gonna do
the top five new music releases of this week. Number
five Brothers Osborne dropped a new song. I'm gonna play
it for you now. This is called all Night You
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Got All y'all Got There you Go. That's number five.
Number four. Sarah Evans has a cover album out called
Be That. Here's her cover of come On Eileen. The
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interesting thing about this isn't that song that song? Only? Okay?
I do like her whole project though that she's doing
it covers. It's actually a really good project. Hasn't really
that It's listen it's hard to copy deck Sies, Midnight
Runners and sound legit not sound like a karaoke song.
But I do feel like for the for the most part.
That's a really really great project that she's doing over there.
Um number three Jason Jason Isbell on the four Unit
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put out a new record called Reunions. It includes David
Crosby on the track what I've done to help? What
about done? He say, I watched the David Crosby documentary Netflix.
It really good if you like you know, Crosby is
still Nung Young, Lung and Nash. That's all I alright, Eddie,
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oh my Eddie. Mike's not on for his appearance later on. Yeah,
I'm not here yet, but that's that's the same David Crosby, Crosby, Stills,
Nash Young, Yeah, yeah, yeah, but Crosby, Steals In, Nash
has more. You know, all their first names? David Crosby, Uh, obviously,
Neil Young, Um huh. Hold on, I think I have
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one of them. Kevin Nash, he's a wrestler, Steve Nash
not payer who but Steals first name is it? Kenny
I don't know, Kenny Stills I don't know. And then
David Nash. There's two David's. Oh, I don't know who's
the other day dude, I don't know. I don't know them.
And then Beer Is Better Cold at number two, the
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six song debut EP from Travis Denning. Big fan of
this guy's really nice, really funny. He's also a good
guitar player and singer. Here is the title track, Beer
is Better Cold, Beers Better Cold? Dude is I was
green that fade a ser in the shape in a Joiner. Yeah,
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and then here's a song you might know called After
a Few Good After. That's the number two. And the
number one this week is Garth Brooks has a new
song out called That's what Cowboys Doodlay has Gotten Somewhere
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love Song, Sing Another Dange, Save Another Deal. I believe
the only place you can get that is on Amazon too, right,
because Garth doesn't put up all of his stuff. Eddie
and I did a song Raging Idiots with Garth Brooks
um a few years ago and we only can put
it up. I don't think it went up anywhere digitally
at the time. He just had to get it on
the hard c D. Yeah. Very precious with this music
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where he goes up streaming wise. There you go. Those
are the top five new music this week. Eddie's gonna
come back in a second and talk about the greatest
artist of all time, who've never won a Grammy, and
a Passley who's written number one, who has number one.
He has a new song out. We'll talk to him
coming up next. Eric Passilay is on now. We were
before we started recording this, just listening to your new song.
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Congratulations on on another one man, good, good for you,
Thank you man. It feels good. It's feels good to
having the music floating around. Man, let me hear the
song again. Here's a heartbeat higher from Eric Passley. Here
we go now from me next to you taking hiking nice.
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That's a hook right there. It's crazy, man, that's like
that taking my hobby, taking my copy. I should man, yeah,
full Honestly, Eric asked me to sing that part, but
I turned it down. I was like, you should get
Sarah Buckston to do it because she could do it
almost as good as I could do in that female spot.
Yeah yeah, no, I mean, you know, we wrote it together.
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She was on it from the start and uh and
it's the stars of a line and she's still on
it and she's she's just amazing. So you guys wrote
that song together. We did wrote it together a number
of years ago. Was Za Kraw and she and I
and and it's uh yeah, it is finally here it's
out a number of years ago. That's that's always a
weird thing to hear because that song obviously it's it's
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a really good song. Did you shop it first? Did
you just hold on to it? Why did you wait
so long? Like I'm curious the story this song? We
wrote it? Man, this is a yes, six years old,
I think, and uh, um, this is actually the second
second time I've recorded it, and yeah, it's finally I
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have the power to put it out being the indie
kid now and there has been on it and it's
uh yeah, I I've just been waiting a long time
for this song to come out, and glad was finally
getting to put it out. So when you say you
kind of before, did you kind of a different project
and it didn't make the album or was it like
a be track a way? Yeah, no, I I had
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it was on an album that I handed into the
label and they just they never put it out. And
actually the game that I will say, the guys in
Florida Georgia Line heard this song and they loved it. Um,
and it didn't quite fit the project or something, but
they're the only other crew in town. That I was like, Okay,
I might let you have it. But I've been wanting
to put this song out for forever and and it's
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it's here, man line, is the video up now? I've
seen the video, but it's the video up now to you. Yeah,
the videos out. I believe it's out pretty soon. People
dot com did a did the premiere of it and
the videos out and yeah. I was over in Stockholm,
Sweden on tour over there with one of my video buddies,
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Timothy produced it, and I was like, dude, we're it's
like a beautiful morning Stockholm. Let's walk around and film
some cool footage for this video. And it worked out great,
and we were planning on shooting more video with Sarah,
and with COVID nineteen and the pandemic hitting, we're like,
that's not safe. Let's not get a whole crew together
to film this. Actually my little crew together to film this,
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but that it looked out great with the studio footage
because it's literally on the record is what we sang
in that video, and it just it's just it's fun
seeing how much fun we had and just how much
joy we had making the music together. Well, I got
your new song. You're gonna put out more songs? Or
is this just putting out a single? On seeing what's up?
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Absolutely on putting out in the new music I've been
waiting for so long. We'll be prowing out in new
music throughout the summer and yeah, the full album will
be out in August. What's happened in your life over there? Man?
Just you know we got hit by the tornadoes. The
tornado came right over the house here in Nashville. So
we've been between me excited about putting the music out
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and all the parts of that, working with my little team. Uh,
an incredible team. Are finally tinned little machine over here
getting music out. But yeah, we've been I've been rebuilding
senses and Natalie's been being an amazing gardener, putting in
trees while I'm writing songs. And uh, I didn't mean
to avoid that yesterday, but she actually busted a little
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blood vessel in her pretty eye putting in a giant
tree yesterday. I'm like sitting here thinking, man, they could
use my muscles. They should wait, But she can't because
she's just an amazing woman. Putting in giant trees in
our back gun. She's doing she's doing the yard work,
and you're in there righting a little funny songs. I'm
writing my funny songs. But no, it's uh, it was
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actually killing me. I'm sitting there going like I want
to dig. What's the crap? I probably had my muddy
gloves on writing I get writing a pretty song, just
dreaming of being in the backyard. Well, congratulations, man, just
wanted to catch up with you. Let everybody know that, uh,
you're back. You've got a new song out, and be
looking out for some more some more stuff. I mean,
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I would ask you what else, but as far as
like Tory, but nobody knows anything at this point. So
I'll just assume that at some point you're gonna be
back on the road. We'll be back on the road.
We've got dates signed up in August. I don't know
if that will really happen. Hopefully it will um as
long as we're safe, and then I'll be back over
in the U k uh for like a month and
a half, So you should, Hey, come on, bring the
raging idiots and we'll h we'll do it some music
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over there. Too. Yeah, Eric, good to talk to you,
my friend. Thanks and congratulations to buddy. All right, fired,
all right, we're back. Eddie's here. Within this segment, we're
talking about Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young and Eddie goes.
During the break, we were way off on the names.
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For the record, I didn't know the other two and
I admitted it. Who was you? Said, Kenny Stills? I
think it was a case. It was a football player, right,
I think? So is there receiver? Maybe for the Titans
for a bit, I think for the Texans? Oh yeah, yeah, Okay,
go ahead, it's it's Stephen Stills and Graham Nash. A
should we should have known? Gradiots Graham Nash. We should
have known. I'm so ashamed right now, but yeah, I
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wouldn't have known the still yeah, and then Tom Young.
Yeah no, No. The topic is the greatest artists of
all time who have never won a Grammy. Saw Billboard
writing about this, and they put together a greatest of
all time Billboard artists Who've never want a Grammy. These
are artists who make their list of two hundred Billboard
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Artists of all time. That's the criterion. Then they didn't
want a Grammy and more so, I just kind of
wanted to say, in your mind, you consider this artist
great because they didn't win a Grammy, Right, everybody I
list didn't want a Grammy. So it's just the argument is,
do you consider them to be a great artist and
do you think a Grammy deserves the name given to
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a great artist? All is like, no, I don't think
you have to be the best of all time to write.
If I don't think Dan Marino had to win a
Super Bowl to be one of the greatest of all time,
I don't think you must. But it helps. It helps
in the argument. Seems for the most party goes hand
in hand. Okay, just like quarterbacks. For the most part,
the greatest of all time have one championship, but sometimes
they're just not put around players that are helped move
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that along towards the goal. Are you ready ready? I'll
start with Miley Cyrus Okay, received just one Grammy nomination.
It was the album where she took a wrecking ball
to her old persona this song here. It landed at
two thousand fourteen nod for Best Pop Vocal Album. Cyrus
is just twenty seven younger than any other solo artist
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on the list, so there's probably still time for her
hasn't won a Grammy. Do you consider Miley cyrus at
this part, and we have different views of what great is,
do you consider her to be great? Great? No, I
don't think she's great, but I think she deserves a
Grammy because she at one point was the biggest thing
going on. I mean, I always gauge it, like if
my parents know who they are, they were, they're pretty big.
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My argument, I also agree that I don't think she's great,
yet I think she's really good. She's so different that
over time I think greatness will accumulate onto her because
of everything that she's done. But I don't think a
long period of work equals a Grammy. It's project based.
It's time and project based. The time he's gotta be right,
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the environment's gotta be right, the project, it's gotta be good. Point.
So I wouldn't. I would say no. But she is
the kind of make something quirky enough that because you
have the Grammys are a snooty award. You know, that's
why people win Grammys you never heard of, because a
lot of people are like, who can we pick? So
I would say she's not great yet, very good, very talented, um,
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and probably her time will come. It's something. If she
doesn'tant a Grammy, I bet she wins an Oscar or
she wins an Emmy or something because she's so good
on a lot of places. It's weird man within the
Mareccan ball and all that, and we can't stop all
that was she was flying high like but you have
to think she's also big because of Hannah Montana, people
knew her and it was a gradual um. But I'm
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on the same page. I don't think she's great. Yeah,
because that's mostly what we're doing. All we're not argue
if they should have wanted to Grammy, that can be
something we say. But um. Nickelback, the critically panned Canadian
pop rock band, has received five Grammy nominations. So do
you consider Nickelback to be great? Because I'm gonna jump
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before you. I know you hate Nickelback, and I don't
know your answer, but I want to get ahead of you.
And because you you hate Nickelback in a way that's
not fair to Nickelback, I'm going to say that they're great.
Oh my god, I don't think you have to like
someone for them to be great. I don't hate Nickelback.
I don't think in my lifetime I've ever just turned
on and felt like Nickelback. I've never just You've never
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been like, ah, this is a good day. I want
to Oh, let me listen to nickel Back. Have it.
I've been like, well, it's the seventy three degrees and
not a care in the world. It's a Saturday. Give
me nickel Back. Where the frick is? How you remind
me Andy that I've never done that? Right? But I
do think their body of work, so many hits they've sold,
so they're they're great. You made to dislike them, but
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they're great in my mind. So I say Nickelback is great.
I say, no, no, they're not great. They are the
opposite of great. And what they should be is grateful
that they got nominated for how many Grammys? Four, five, five?
Albums like crazy? They sold They did everything you need
to do. They sold tickets, they sold records, they had
number one, made a lot of money. Everything except you
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just don't prefer them. And they are Grammy nominated, which
is awesome. Take it. You just don't prefer them. You're
letting your preference get in the way of your answers.
Not great, Okay, I say great. The Beach Boys Boys
Never Want a Grammy. One of the greatest groups of
all time in my opinion, But the Grammy voters weren't
tuned into what was considered contemporary pop then, because when
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their sound was blowing up, it was seen as this
is not what's good for music culture. So all those
snooters they didn't like the Beach Boys, and this isn't
It's probably the easiest one for both of us. Are
the Beach Boys great? Yes? Great? And I do believe
that if Pet Sounds, which is probably their most cool album,
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because it's very experimental. Brian Wilson was like just doing
amazing things with that album. If that came out today,
that would be one of those Grammys where everyone's like,
everybody loves Beach Boys. There's so cool because it was
very cool but ahead of its time. I think the
Beach Boys are one of the greatest groups of all time.
You may think their sound is cheesy, but at the
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time it was way in front um. They were doing
things in the studio that nobody was doing yet know
and that people still do today. To emulate that sound,
even like the Wallace On said they were doing earl Es.
So yeah, that's wild. They never wanted Grammy there. It's
wild that none of their projects hit at the right
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time even later, Yeah, even in the eighties, and they
had this humongous resurgence that didn't come back and do
something kind of a category for everything, like Cocoam should
have been best song. How doesn't not how to say?
I thought you just stuttered, but you did say. Maybe
you're right, Maybe I don't say I want to say Pocomo, No,
I think you do. But yeah, but they're Beach Boys. Great, yeah, great,
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super like great, one of the greatest American groups of
all time. Yeah, and you know, I wish I was
alive when it was the Beach Boys Beatles battle, because
that was it was like Us versus you know, the
Great Britain, and that was it. Beatles were the were
the English band and the Beach Boys were the American band.
And don't think the Beach Boys back then were exactly
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the beach Boys that you see now with the Hawaiian shirt, no,
because they really weren't. They were the surfer guys, which
was kind of the skateboard punk type thing. Then it
was the rebel. Yeah, I don't think the guy the
old guys you see now in the Flowerty shirts or
what they were doing then, just younger. That kind of
happened with Cocomo and that whole resurgence of the Beach
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Boys came back in the eighties. Okay, but they're great.
Guns and Roses Appetite for Destruction, the band's seven debut
album is really one of the classic rock albums period,
especially of the eighties. Obviously, it wasn't even nominated for
a Grammy. According to this they have three Grammy nominations
they got later. Guns and Roses. I'll let you go first.
Our Guns and Roses great. It's hard to say that
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metal bands from the eighties are great because it was
just a lot of cheese and a lot of show biz,
you know, long hair, glitter. But Guns and Roses was
the one band that rose above everyone else. I mean
they changed music from what it sounded like. I mean
they were huge to music in the early nineties, late eighties,
early nineties. It was Guns and Roses. Yes, they are
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great for what they did. Guns and Roses, Yeah, they're great. Yeah,
they're great. Man probably the leader of the eighties rock,
and they didn't go as glam as other the glam did.
They didn't go all poison, they didn't go even deaf
Leppard glamd. They did have their shirt lists and skinny,
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but I feel like they were a little more texture
in a little rougher in that stage than than those
other bands were. They did have the long hair absolutely,
And you mentioned before to Slash like he was a
guitarist that would you know, record stuff from Michael Jackson.
He was a great guitarist that had a very unique
sound that even a lot of these eighties bands didn't have.
Guns Roads are great, great. Ye again, I don't have
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to like Guns Roses and they're fine a little before me, right,
but they're yeah great. Def Leppard they've never been nominated
for a Grammy. Yeah, that's that's that's shocking. Great. I'm
not gonna say great. I do love def Leppard, but
I'm not gonna put him in the great category. I'm
gonna go there just on the edge of great. Yeah,
because they are pretty cool. Man. And the drummer has
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one arm and he plays you know, breaking car wreck
and and lost an arm then trained himself back to
play the drump of his feet in his hand. And
what I really love about deaf Leppard is their producer
mut Lang, which that sound, that death deaf Leppards sound
slowly bled onto Shania Twain, which almost had the same
kind of like dad, that same kind of sound, which
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is awesome. Man, I dude, you talk about it's a
beautiful day like once. Sometimes when it's nice outside and
I feel like jamming, jamming out, I'll put some deaf
Leppard on. Deaf Leppard to me, is of all those
eighties bands, I don't know, maybe bon Jovi if I
have to, if I have to rink again, because I
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wasn't really alive and like feeling I was alive that
I wasn't into music then it was a little too young.
But maybe bon jovis at one on this list, by
the way, But maybe bon Jovi is my number one
eighties band. But deaf Leppards up there, man, just because
of their songs out because of the deaf Lefford image,
or but I think they have good songs. Oh look
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at Mike. Is bon jo on the list? Mike, No,
he's not. Okay, nice nice pull up there. But bon Jovi,
I felt like they were kind of gritty. Yeah, I
would put them in one of the greats. Yeah, again,
not on the list they probably want to Grammys. Why, Um,
Journey great or not. I'm gonna separate myself on this
one because I don't know much about Journey other than
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the hits. But they do have massive, massive hits, one
that is played NonStop when the bar closes hit make
you Great? I think so. If it's that big yeah
and people are still singing it today, I'd say you're great.
But again, I don't know crap about Journey. Well, you know,
the lead singer left and now the guy from the Philippines.
There a lead singer that they found on YouTube. Um,
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I like, I like open Arms from Journey. Now I come, dude,
open us. No, I'm gonna go no, They're not great.
I think they have a great song, which is don't
Stop Believing Jam. This is such a freaking jam. But
I'm gonna go no. No. My My fun story about
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Journey is I was last year two thousand nineteen finale
of American Idol. I'm in the room getting makeup on
and some I don't know, some guy who was a
don't working there or something comes in the door and goes, hey, man,
it's great to see you. And I don't know who
these people are walking through, and I'm just up where
everybody gets dressed, like all the people that are part
of the show, all you know, Um, seacrests Luke, Katie, Lionel, Richie,
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all that you know. So it's like the fancy part
of the building. And I was like, yeah, wow, crap,
and he goes, man, just been killing it. He's like,
you are You're what radio is all about. And I'm like,
thank you very much. I really appreciate that compliment. And
he thought I was trying Seacrest and it was the
lead singer of Journey, Yeah, the original, but you are
with it. I love it. I thought he meant me
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for the first of it. Did you ever find out
that you weren't secret not Mike. Were you in the room?
Yeah that's accurate, huh Yeah. And then we saw him
on the TV sci was him. We didn't even know
it's him. Yeah, we just thought it was some usher
or something working there that's funny dressed up to like
standing in the crowd, and then Ryan throw us to
him on the show. We're like that guy who came
in here. I thought I was secrets was steepid, and
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he had to be like, that wasn't the guy I
was talking So who was that guy that I was
talking to? Um? So dope. Yeah, let's see, let's see.
How about Rascal Flats? Mm hmm, let me. I don't
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put them in the great category. You do. They're damn good,
But I don't put them in the great category. Maybe
because even when this song came on, I wasn't really
tuned into what they were doing. Now I am, I mean,
I know everything they put out now, but back then
I really wasn't. So I'm not living that life of
knowing Rascal Flats. Throughout their whole career. Rascal Flats never
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want a Grammy. It's weird when this came on. Over
twenty years of a body of work, NonStop hits, pop hits,
they've had multiple crossovers, from Broken Broken Road to the
car song Yeah Life is a huh Yeah, I'm gonna
go great for me. That's an easy yes. Because I
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worked in pop and country, and I've seen him at
the highest levels of both. I'm surprised I haven't want
a country Grammy. That's surprising. They've been nominated four times. Yes,
I'm gonna go. Yes, that's easy, yes for me, all right,
all right, we got a few more here. Great or
not we'll go a little quicker. Foreigner wen't play with them. Yeah,
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I muna say not great. I might say not great too.
We're like, yeah, good guys, good guys, not great. They
were up for Best New Artists nineteen seventy seven. They've
had five nods altogether. This article says, um, I want
to know what love is just a number one hit
on the Hot one hundred, But they have a bunch
of songs. When we were going through them, they had
like five six, five or six big hits and we
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were like wow, because we picked what they were going
to sing with us, and we picked this one. Okay,
Kenny Chesney, Oh great or not great? Great? Go ahead,
man great. This guy's been going for a long long time,
and he's been big for a long time. Yeah, sell
stadiums for a long time. He's been entertained earlier year
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four times by the c m A hasn't want a Grammy,
but his live, the live part of him, in my mind,
makes him great. He's known in in his fan base.
Over time, they are die Hard. He makes him great?
Is that no Shoes Nation? I think Kenny's an easy
great for me. You say it's great too, ye, kid
Rock not great? I don't. I don't know why you don't.
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I mean, everyone know only know a few songs songs
of his um and he hasn't. I think he's kind
of like slowed down on producing music. Okay, but some
of these people are producing music. It all right, right, right,
But but but even like kid Rocks biggest was probably this
right and then Cowboy. Yeah, I don't. I don't see
grad in it on borderline because I remember when Kid
Rock launched and he was this white trailer trash rapper
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from from Detroit area. I was in college radio and
I'd heard nothing like him, you know, when it was bad, banged, banged.
It's just like anytime I hear somebody bring a new
sound out and they're able to it makes me feel
a little different because they just weren't good at this.
They just weren't great at a sound that was already created.
They invented their own. Yeah, you're right, when this came out,
there was nothing like nothing, and that's it's hard to do.
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So where do you put on borderline not great. I'm
gonna go with not on the go on the greatest
of all time ranking. He's gonna be fall off, just barely.
But I still think there's time. I don't know, dude, Picture,
He's done all formats too, He's done hip hop. I'm
talking to myself and to put him on it after
like two minutes of talking about well, just think he
did the white guy rap stuff, he did the rock stuff,
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he did the country stuff. He did only god knows why. Picture.
I think he's just making it to me to be great.
It'd be my age, I think, to really get it.
I'm gonna go. Yeah, I've changed my mind. I talked
myself into it. Nice Backstreet Boys. They were nominated for
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a Best New Artist, but they've never won. On a
podcast that I did with A. J. McClain from this,
he talks about that how they love to have a Grammy.
They're great. Crazy Yeah yeah, I mean they've created a movement. Absolutely.
I agree, they're great. They're great. Not my favorite boy
band even personal taste out of this and think my
favorite backstre Boys were the first one. Yeah, yeah, they're great.
Toby Keith, Oh, I like Toby, only have three more Toby.
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I like Toby, but I want to say Toby's not great,
not not one of the greats I considered great. Yeah,
he's great. I like Kobe, He's just not considered a great.
I'll agree with you. I don't think, man, he's great.
I mean, Toby knows who he is. That's what I
like about Toby. But I don't think you put Toby
and I'm just comparing him to Chesney. Why I said
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Chesney was great. Chesney has been putting out hits on
the regular for twenty five years. But I don't know
that anyone was as big as Toby for a while
when Toby was massive. But I'm gonna go, no, he's great,
but he's not. I don't think he's one of the
all time all John Rick greats? With you? The Who? Uh?
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The Who? Great band? I love the Who. Actually I
like a lot of their music, but I can't put
them up there because they're just around too much of
the British Invasion and there are better bands that came
out of that than them. It's good you can convince
me of that. I was already on the fence anyway,
but you're right there. You think they're derivative about some
of the other British bands. I think they'll always be
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in the shadow of the Beatles and and the Rolling Stones,
even though they're awesome. I love the who I think
if we were alive then we'd probably a better judge
of it. It's like when people make their all time
basketball list, you put Oscar robertson or you know, and
you're just like, I didn't see him. I don't know.
And people talk about, you know, how good Will Chamberlain was,
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and even watch all videos, but he's just it's hard
if all things are even I go against people I
weren't able to see. I'm gonna follow you on that
one last one Credence clear Water Revival. I think you
have to put him up there, man, you have to
put him up there. They were just hearing John Forward's voice.
He was a voice of a generation. Like that voice
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screams nineteen sixties Vietnam War like it's he's just the
voice of the generation. Yeah, they're one of the greats.
This is my favorite all time class of rock band.
Like I love CCR so much. I want to move
to Texas. People like you've been Cross County, Ragway fan right, yeah,
that Cody Canada, And I was like, who But in
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the first in the first version of The Raging Idiots,
we did um, not this song we did. We did
no No No, even before you high school my high school.
Oh well, I think we did it too because of that.
It was the nickel on the corner. Yeah, down on
the corner. Yeah, how didn't yeah William the Pool Boys
playing nickel? Yeah, that's right. I think because you played
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it with the original band, you made us play it sucked.
Not did you do the cow bell when you and
the boy and then I couldn't keep rid of them
and sink, so I'd lay the cow bell down because
it's harder than you think. Where is CCR from? Go?
Oh gosh, where they from? Kansas? No? No, no, well
most people think they're from Louisiana. In a bone on
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the by from California. Yeah yeah. Um. First concert I
ever went to at a concert venue, because my first
one was Diamond Rio. But the first one ever went
to when it was like we're going to a show,
we went to uh in Little Rock. I saw John Fogerty. Okay,
this is post CCR John. Oh yeah, Because I wasn't
alive during CCR and they break up. Do you know
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the seventies? Okay, yeah, that was a board to the eighties.
So um but yeah, I saw John Fogerty and I
saw we pull that down, Mike. It's talking me to
fill other songs when it was John Fogerty and opening
up was if you can get in the artist. Do
you feel like that was the wan? Wahhh, yeah, I do. Frampton,
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Peter Frampton, Peter Franson and John Fogerty. Wow, I just
love classic rock. Hey did he use the little pipe
in his here? Mama? Amazing? Yeah, well that's fun. Mostly
we didn't do justice to this article because they were like,
should they have got a Grammy? We were like, we
just want to debated for greater right. Um, that's an
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interesting article. But hey, thank you very much for being
a partner here on that. Check out Eddie' podcast. Tell
everybody abut your podcast, The Sore Losers Podcast. It's a
guy's guy podcast. We have me lunch Box and Ray
from the show and we just talked about a lot
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it's tough right now. There's a lot of sports so
we do a little bit about sports talk, but then
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mostly it's like us and what we're doing in our lives. Alright,
the guy's perspective of it. There you have it. We'll
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Mike D's got Mike D's Movie pot. Wait, what's it
called movie? Movie podcast? Movie, Mike's movie Pod. You'll get it. Um,
very pleasantly surprised at how good the podcast is doing that.
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I was on, yeah, doing pretty good, doing pretty good?
Yeah good. One you go back in Mike's episode history,
I didn't one about my favorite movies. And if I
thought one of the great villains was actually a good guy,
you can hear that. What's your latest episode? I'm doing
the greatest movie quotes of all time? We should do
that on the show. Don't tell us what they are, Okay,
but we'll we'll I'll pick our greatest movie quote. Are
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in the greatest our favorite? Oh I did favorite favorite.
We'll do our favorite and then we'll promote your podcast
on the show. Alright, check it out, all right, Mike
D's Movie Podcast. That's not what's called movie Mike's Movie Podcast,
Movie Mike alright, so Tooby Mike, thank you guys. We'll
see you next time. M hm