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July 31, 2020 • 33 mins

Bobby and Adam Hambrick talk about artists whose biggest hit of their career was a cover song. We listen to their version versus the original. Adam Hambrick plays caller Britni in another round of Music Trivia against A Musician. Bobby goes through the Top 5 Biggest releases of the week!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey guys, welcome to Episode two. Five. Coming up, we'll
play another round of music trivia against the musician Adam
Hambrooks the champ Kenny defend his title. That would be
up against a listener named Brittany. We'll also talk about
artists whose biggest hit ever was a cover, from Elvis
to Alison Krause to Janice Choplin, like their biggest hit
was actually a cover song some of you may not

(00:22):
even know. Top five songs coming out this week or
top five pieces of new music coming out. We'll start
at number five. Lauren Atlenna announced on my radio show
that in September she's putting out a new EP which
is a bunch of songs, not a full album, you know,
five or six songs, and it's called Getting Over Him.
And this is the song that came out today, well,
first song from the whole thing, This is called Run.

(00:52):
At number four, Rascal Flats has a new EP out
called How They Remember You. They did a Kenny Rogers
cover on the album Fitting. Because we're by to talk
about covers, here's their version of Through the Years. At

(01:14):
number three, the New music list Randy Travis has a
new song out called Fool's Love Affair. It's his first
single since his stroke. It's one of the many songs
he recorded before a stroke, and it does sound like
classic Randy Travis. The timing is significant too, because thirty
five years ago, the month that it was his major
label debut single on the Other and Only Other Hand
came out. But here's Fool's Love Affair, Old straight, same old.

(01:47):
At number two, Nikita Carmen has a new song out
with Walker Hayes called then Some I'll Get Over You
and then again that and We'll talk to Her. Coming

(02:09):
up in a few minutes to The number one release
on my list this week is Dan and Shay. They
have a new song out called I Should Probably Go
to Bed, So I Should Probably go to bed. Pasha
off my Phone, Pasha. Those are your five new songs
or works of music out this week, so check them out.

(02:32):
Other albums coming out mc mcinally has Once in a Lifetime,
Beyonce has Black as King, Brandy has B Seven, Cheney
has Crown Jewel, Chris Tomlin has Chris Tomlin and Friends.
Paul McCartney has a reissue of Flaming Pie Atlantis Morris
set with a new record called such pretty forks in
the road and the psychedelic furs have made of rain.

(02:54):
Go check out some new music this week. All right,
there you go? Alright on the phone right now is Brittany.
Brittany Where do you live? Hi? I'm in I love
it down there Biloxi. I lived in Biloxi, Mississippi the
first year in my life. My dad was in the military.
But like age one, does that count though? Does age
one count? No? No, it doesn't. Zero zero memories, But
I got pictures of me there. Have you ever been

(03:14):
to Biloxi? No? Not. I played the casino a bunch
of times down there. Hey. Yeah, and I think I've
played a music FESTI anyway, you're from Arkansas like I am.
And I guess you claim Mississippi too, because you went
back to Mississippi. Yeah. So I graduated from high school
Misissippi and did a lot of money. So you would
Mississippi to Arkansas, to Mississippi to Arkansas. Yeah, it's weird.

(03:35):
It's weird. Yeah, Brinny, have you always lived to Biloxi? Yeah,
I live in Biloxi. Did he really graduated from Dissippi? Yeah,
I graduated from Corrinath High School in cornth Okay, that's
their full that's like the little opposite of where you
are in the state. Yeah yeah, Bertie. What do you
do for a living? Um? Well, I am a brand
new stay at home mom. But right before that, I

(03:56):
worked for the Red Crush. Well, how brand new? Um allegedly? Wow, congratulations,
look at you. It's been fun. Alright. So you're gonna
play music trivia against a musician and it's Adam Hambroke.
He won last week, so he's back this week. We're
gonna change it up a little bit from last week's.

(04:16):
What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna give Brittany five questions.
I'm gonna come back and give out on five questions
and we'll see you got the better score. You won't
get the same ones. Brittany, are you ready? You're up first?
I guess so, alright. Music Trivia question number one, what
pop singer is known as the material girl? Correct? Nice?

(04:38):
Were you born in the eighties or nineties? Brittany I
was born in the nineties. Okay number two, which band
had a huge international hit album in two thousand two
with the record A Rush of Blood to the Head.
The band I Do not know this. You gotta take
a guest, though, Brittany, you don't want to let some
just fly away? What band had a record in two

(04:59):
thousand two, Mass called a Russia Blood of the Head
Massive two thousand and two. I'm gonna guess like a medalist,
like bands A Grateful Day. It sounds aggressive. At least
it was a guess. The answer was cold Play. Oh
they're not that aggressive, Okay, Yeah. That album was the

(05:19):
album that I listened to go to sleep for about
two years. I loved it, but it was always mine
in my alright. Next up, the song Independence Day was
a big hit for what female country artist? The song
nice I didn't interrupt? You know you're good? She's got
two right back on track, Brittany, who sings the theme

(05:40):
song to the TV show Friends, Oh my god, I
don't know what band sings the teeth? So no one
told July was going to be this way Cu Cu
Cup cut. Yeah, I don't, I don't even know. I'm
gonna guess the the nice guys, the nice guy it's

(06:02):
the rem Brands. I bet they were pretty nice, but
that's not the name of the band. Finally, before going solo,
this is older Phil Collins was the drummer and singer
and what band. To be fair, he was a drummer.
They had another lead singer. He left. He's like, well,

(06:22):
I guess I'll sing. He left and went solo, became
huge and they went back to the band again. After that,
Phil Collins, I'm gonna get dunge and roses incorrect, it's Genesis.
Do you know any Phil Collins music at all? Um?
I feel like there might be like a Disney song
that he dies. Oh my gosh. Yeah, he went so hard.

(06:42):
He went so hard that the Disney song was You'll
be in my Heart. Phil Collins went hard and you
may know the U. I can feel it coming in
it now, you know that one? Oh Lord, do do
Do do? Okay, so you got too right. You're planning

(07:04):
for fifty dollars in cash. Now, Adam's planned to get
some promotion. You know, the poor guys over here working
his face off. Your plan for the cash. He's planning
for the promotion. Let's see if Adam can get three
for the wind Fingers crossed. Here we go, Adam. Question
number one. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is

(07:24):
located in what state? Correct? In Ohio? Wow, Adam, the
first music video played on MTV was video Killed the
Radio Star? Who sang it? I knew it was a
video Killed the Radio Star, but I cannot remember who

(07:44):
it was. I cannot remember the name of the band,
the rim Brands. There is the Buggles. I got nothing
on that. That's a little before me then correct? Next up?
In two eight, Team Pharrell and Robin Thick were ordered
to pay approximately five million dollars to the estate of

(08:05):
which late musician because of the song blurred lines. Oh
don't get me started. That was Marvin Gay. That is correct.
One more and you are the winner. My heart's pounding
in my chest like someone who wants to be a millionaire.
Right now, Bobby, this is intense, Adam. Name all four

(08:27):
of the Beatles, huh in fifteen seconds ago, John need
Full and last full names last night, First names last Night,
John Lennon, Paul mccarton, George Harrison, ringo Star. That is correct.
He defends his title. He is still a reigning music champion.
Adam Handbrake. Wow, wow, well, thank you, thank you. You're Brittany.

(08:54):
I was really pulling for you. Um honest, hey, Brandy, Um,
what's your baby's name, Yeah, tell us, tell us about
the baby's so cute. Her name is Rosalie and she
is the sweetest thing ever. And did you name her
after anything or grab that name out of a baby boat?
We just liked it. It's beautiful. Is southern southern as
a Magno? You know me? Do you know what? I know?

(09:17):
You was our second pick. Oh, I love that. Well, Brittany,
you didn't win. I'm very sorry, so I can't give
you the cash, but I can tell you that it's
been a pleasure of talking with you, and thank you
for playing the game, and hopefully we'll talk to you
again soon sometime. Thanks, Brittany. Sleep when you can. There
is Brittany, what's that like having a eleven week old baby?
She just had another baby? I mean I had my

(09:39):
baby turned she just turned one, so that's just pretty pandemic.
The last time we were hanging out, the baby was
brand new, so to me, time hasn't moved forward. I
guess that's true. It's a you kind of go crazy
because it's like sleep deprivations, like because you don't sleep
very long. You don't sleep long in about four hours.
You know the email I got you didn't win, so
we'll do a little Adam Hamburg promotion. And I just

(10:00):
got this email. It popped up and I thought you
sent it to me. It said Adam Handbrick quote his
unique blend of country songwriting and pop production. Impressed with
a soulful voice that mesmerized. Handbrook said he loved the
way that gen Wold tell stories. Quote from Billboard, and
it says, I'm so excited to share an advance of

(10:20):
Adam Handbrook's upcoming released titled Can I say with the
title top Down Southbound? Maybe said that last time on August,
the first of a series of three releases, which Adam
playfully describes as flip sides, And then click here to view.
And then I have a whole all I can take
of Adam Handbrick right here. The song the first song

(10:45):
is called Do the Math, and the second song is
called Sunshine State of Mind. These are um mixes, not finals,
these are their finals. They're just Do the Math Mix
m P. Three. They must they must use an old file.
I don't know, interesting, interesting, interesting, But look there it is.
It's coming out next I guess maybe this month. Now

(11:07):
I look at you. Two new songs out and these aren't.
I wonder if I could play one of these from
just like a sample, but I guess I don't have it.
Maybe if you win next time. Maybe, So if we
win next time, we'll do And he's two and oh,
I don't know if he can be beat Mike. You
gotta find a caller that is like straight up music.
You even gave me harder questions this time than last.

(11:27):
What are you talking about harder? I feel like we're
we're christiando in the difficulty coming up in a second,
we'll talk to Nikita Carmen, who's got a brand new
song out this week with Walker Hayes. Did you put
out a song this week? Not this week? No, I
figured I'd just let Taylor have have the moment. No, next, No,
this would be this Friday, Sorry coming out. No, did
not put out a song this week? August songs. Those

(11:49):
two songs come out all right? There? He is our
friend Adam Hambrick. Got Adam to stay around because you
put out a cover recently at Midnight Montgomery, which is
pretty good. Play this dude, thanks because this mom oh

(12:11):
that's playing on my phone. I was like, why is
that trying to play on my phone. Do it again, Mom,
here you can play the linka because this Mom gone
Jessy that I'm about to talk about artists whose biggest

(12:43):
hit was a cover song. So but when they when
you did that, that was up on Amazon for a while, right,
and only Amazon. So do they pay for you to
do that since it's an exclusive or do you do
it and weren't got to deal with them? Yeah, so,
I mean they just came to us because they were
just getting a bunch of artists right now to kind
of do that, and they would you know, they would
on the recording and then you know, they haven't exclusive
for for a while, so so it was up on Amazon. Um,

(13:05):
you know, it was kind of like their thing for
I guess three months and then we then we sent
it everywhere else. That's pretty cool deal because it's expensive
to record a song. It is not cheat the producer
to get people who come play on it like thousands
of dollars. Yeah, yeah, for sure, that's pretty cool to do.
A good for Amazon for doing that. This is a
really cool A little bit more and it's all over

(13:29):
everything now so you can find out wherever you can
find out wherever you listen to music well, and I
was gonna tackle this without you. You are the reigning
champion in music trivia, so I was like, hey, stick run.
So whether they turn it gets along into a great
song or just reinvigorate and old classic. These are all
artists whose biggest hit of their career, some of these
so far was a cover song their biggest commercial and
chart success. Okay, so we have clips of the originals

(13:52):
and the covers. So oh, we'll play Alison Cross when
you say nothing at all? First, here you go, you face,
lets me know that you need that's the truth in singing.
You never touch of Now who's sang it originally? Yeah,

(14:16):
lets me know that. So both of them are so
good it's hard to pinpoint which one makes you feel more.
I know. And and uh, because this was my favorite
Keith Whitley vocal and this was the thing that this
song is the this one and Stranger to the Rain,
I'm no Stranger the Rain. Those are my two. Like
Keith Stranger the Rain is such a jam and um

(14:37):
and but but this song also like introduced me to
Alison Krauss. And so it's hard. I can't I don't
know if I can pick a favorite between the two,
and most times that you have a cover, maybe the
like Taylor Acorn put out a song last week Matchbox
twenty on Well and it's really good. Yeah, and her

(14:57):
version of it made me listen to the words more
than the original, which which is obviously a much bigger
hit for international smash, But this song makes me feel
it more because of the production, because of how she
sings it. Usually a cover versus the original, one of

(15:17):
the other will do one of the other for sure.
Alison Krauss and Keith Wiley, they both are like heart
stabbers in different ways. Yeah, And you know, I think
the thing that makes a voice is like everybody like
tends to think like, well, he's a good singer, he
hits all the notes that the thing that brings it out. Um.
I think in songs is is like the texture of

(15:38):
the voice, like how the voice actually like vibrates through
the speakers. And Alison Krauss and Um and Keith Whiellie,
I mean they're just like masters of singing, like with
tone and with like clarity and the sharpness that just
it's just not many other places I probably haven't streamed
or played. I'm no stranger to the Rain in so
many years. But tonight, after talking to about it, like

(16:01):
last night, I was listening to pay Me a Birmingham Man, Yeah,
and I tweeted and I said, man, because there's a
key change whenever he goes from chorus to chorus, because
it goes did you pay me and Birmingham and then
it switches up and the key change he goes there.
It is right there, there's the key change. And I
was like, oh, I just had to listen to it.

(16:23):
I was sitting in my room working last night on
the show, looking up some stuff, reading some notes, and
I heard the key change. I'm like, I haven't even
noticed the key changes. I knew there was such thing
as a key change. I tweeted it out and he
retweeted it. They started, they started using key changes, you
know so much that that it just got like it
got cheesy. And so now it's kind of like pass
a to do a key change in the song. But man,

(16:45):
it will placed key change will kick you right in
your heart's crotch. Let's explain a key change real quick,
so on that song. For someone who isn't extremely musical
like myself, a key change just means you're singing it
in a in a different like or yeah, that's how
I would explain it. Kid Like, if I'm talking to
you like this, but I want to do a talking

(17:05):
key change, I would then do a talk. Yeah, this
is a talking key change. I'm talking like this, So
explain it now in more musical way. So in a
more musical way, you can kind of think of like, um,
every song is in the key, So think of the
key as like the floor of the house. And so
so your feet are on the floor, and then you
can jump around on the floor and you can do

(17:25):
flips on do flips on the floor, do jump at
Jack's or just sit on the floor if you want
to um. And that's kind of what melodies melodies do.
They play off of that floor. Now, when when you
have a key change, it's like the floor of the
house all of a sudden elevates and then you're at
a different spot, you know, and so and so you're
coming from a different You're you're doing flips on a
different floor. The national anthem has a key change in it. No,

(17:50):
not necessarily how I sing it is you're advance you um,
all right, here's another one. Let's see I always love
you obviously, Whitney Houston. And I would imagine unless you
know country music a little bit, and I think for
us this is old hat. But Dolly did this, recorded it,

(18:12):
wrote it big hit for Dolly. Here's the guy. Dolly
did my radio show. She's done it a few times.
And one time she came in and she was in
a really good mood. And I know, if somebody's in
a good mood, I can go places that if they're not,
if they're not in the best mood, they're in the
middle mood. It kind of just talk about it. Then
we'll be awful a little bit, like I know the floor. Yeah,
but if they're just in a great mood, I'll go

(18:34):
all over with them, just kind of see whether there
with her head. And Dolly got into the whole thing
about writing all of her hits, and I think she
wrote this one and Joe Lean the same day, same
and she but she talked about and I've heard that before,
but she talked about that and that she was in
Nashville driving near where the radio station is and she
heard Whitney Houston singing this on the radio. Didn't you know?
She cut it like she had heard she might for

(18:59):
a movie, but she never heard the version. She wouldn't
it had never been confirmed and none of that happened.
But she heard it on the radio. Oh my goodness,
can you imagine that in two thousand twenty. I can't
imagine that. Uh, let's see, because I think somebody would
just cut it to home and then send it off
and it would starting to get played. Yeah, ring of Fire,
Johnny Cash, I fell into a ring of fire. I too,

(19:26):
burning ring of fire. I went down, down, down, and
the flames one fire And that was a cover ended
you that, right? I don't think I knew that. So
it was written by June and Merle Kilgore, but it
was recorded by June's sister. I need a carter, No, man,

(19:48):
I did not know that. You should have put that
on the music trivia. I would have lost well if
we put this in it. So next time, if it
does come up, you know this is knowledgeable. The music
podcast about that, Yeah, I never I never would have
come across that. Man. See, I'm a music fan, but
I'm I'm just kind of a music fan of like
what I like, and I'll get I'll get a little

(20:09):
bit nerdy, but um, but like I have to really
go out of my way to hit something like that,
and sometimes it just I just miss it, you know.
Jimmy Hendrix All Along the watch Tower, which of course
written by Dave Matthews almost almos but Dave Matthew does
a great version of it though it's like acoustic too

(20:31):
crushes it um. It was written by Bob Dylan, drink Man, Onelmendig.
The original was written and performed by Bob Dylan, who
recorded the song first, but actually released it after Jimmy
Hendricks version was pressed. Oh wow, see, I didn't know that.
My goodness, Elvis Pressley Hound Dog, you ain't nothing but dog?

(20:57):
Have you been? The grace line? By the way? Now
to go? That's what Eddie says to like he said.
He says, because I am a music nerd, I love
learning about music that I only listen to. I love
learning how people popularize genres of music, like the one
person that broke it and then everybody started following, like
with Elvis. Listen, Elvis is one of the biggest pop

(21:19):
stars of our lifetime, right, not even our lifetime, before
our lifetime, I've ever in modern Western music. That being said,
he was a white person who stole black music. I
mean this was a hound Dog was originally performed by
a female rock icon, Big Mom Thorton. Both voices that

(21:43):
do something to you. Listen to that, lady sing. I
would love to go to Graceland, though, we were thinking about.
Caitlin and I drove to Arkansas and we're driving back
because we've got a cabin out there now we're going
back next week. Oh nice, But we were like we
should stop a grace something. We're like, oh yeah, Corona,
like we were really because there's nothing for me that
I've stopped in Memphis a few times in my life.

(22:05):
I think maybe three times on that way, and twice
once I got we robbed, my car got broken and
the other time my car got broken into. There's nothing
they can steal anything. So two out of three times
my car was messed with. Dude, that's messed up. Um,
So we didn't stop stop at Graceland. You gotta stop
that Bass Pro Shop Pyramid, man, you know that Bass
Pro Shop Pyramid. It is cool, but I'm gonna pass

(22:26):
on your past, hard pass hard past, because I can
go to best Pro Shop here fair enough. I know,
Johnny Morris, that's true. But you can't watch the sunset
over the Mississippi River. Why why you have have a
meal at the top of the pyramid. That's true. Still, yeah,
yeah you can't. They have they have a restaurant top.
I just have a bad vibe there because two or
three times I stopped I feel that it's not fair,
it's bad luck. I don't think everybody that stops there

(22:47):
gets robbed two out of three times. Once it's in
an olive garden. Is nothing sacred, dude. My my favorite
trip that I've taken to Memphis, I think it was
this this last um. This last spring, we went to
uh They do a thing called uh Um Country Cares
for Saint Jude, you know, so you know what I

(23:07):
take that. I've been there for that. I've been to
saying Auch a bunch of times. I guess I don't
consider that Memphis. Yeah, fair enough, it's right at Memphis.
I've been to Saint you By ten times, you know what.
Never got robbed, mostly one on the tour bus though,
because I would get off work as we would just
take a bus. I could get a nap. But go ahead, continue, ars,
I'm stupid. I've been so many times we we snuck out,

(23:27):
me and my my radiotet. We snuck out. We went
to Graceland and I had never been. I've lived within
two hours of Memphis my entire life. Never been. And
then we go through the whole thing and we get
there and you know, maybe kind of a little bit
cloudy or whatever, but we go through the whole thing
and you get to the point where you're you're in
Elvis's racquetball court in the last place where where he

(23:49):
was seen alive. And then uh, and then after that
you go into the garden where he's buried. And as
we walk through there, like it starts raining the most
like gentle ad emo rain you've ever seen. And I
was like, oh man, this is just how your this
is how it's supposed to be. What's the coolest part
of that whole tour, man? I think anytime you get

(24:09):
to just like walk around like hallowed ground, like where
where somebody who breathe such rare air like did their thing.
Like when you get to walk around there, I mean,
there's just like there's just like a feeling to it.
I kind of get I kind of get goosebumps thinking
about it. I do want to go. I Also, I
don't know why I don't associate Saint Jude met with
Memphis because Double Edge its St. St. Judis. It's a

(24:32):
big I mean St. Jude Memphis. They they hold, they
hold hands man, Joan Jed, I love rock and roll.
That's a cover. The original was recorded by The Arrows. Dude,

(24:55):
I had nothing on that, dude in the seventies. I'm
worth it. How about this? Me and Bobby McGhie, Janice Chocola. Yeah,
did you ever watch the documentary about her came out
on Arobably two years ago. I think I did. Man,
she had a sad life. That is sad. She had
a sad lives are sad. She had a sad life
for sure. So you know, originally perform this saying it

(25:20):
performed it all that, I feel like I'm gonna be
I feel like I'm gonna feel dumb when can't name it.
The original version was written by Chris Kristofferson performed by
Roger Miller. Oh so here's the thing, Chris christop person
she the song is didn't come out and after she died,

(25:41):
like her biggest hit happened after she died. That's crazy. Yeah, yeah,
that's that's that's kind of outside my purview too. I'll
tell you what's inside my purview. How'd your miller doing
the soundtrack to the original Robin Hood animated movie on
this Isn't you member that Robin Hood and Little John
run through the foots? Roger Miller? Dude, no, I remember,

(26:04):
you know it's true from Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.
You have a thing I do? Kevin cost shooting flaming heros. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that was Brian Adams. That was Ryan Adam. Wait wait wait,
Brian Nada Ryan Adams. Yeah yeah, Ryan Adams loves when
people do that. They have the same birthday too. By
the way, are you that had no idea? SAME's that birthday? Oh?

(26:26):
That's fantastic, soft still tainted love Sometimes I feel love
god to. The song was original record in nineteen sixty four. Um,
here you go, recorded by Gloria Jones. Times got to
You're aware? Pretty cool? I like that alien Anton farmspis

(26:49):
coming on? Do you know the two here? Who is that?
I'm just kidding? Yeah, do you know the original? Yeah? Okay,
because I figured this was new, this is this is,
this is gonna this is new enough. The original is
Michael Jackson. But you want to know something else, I
didn't know that until like a couple of years later,

(27:10):
Like nobody, nobody, Nobody told me until a couple of
years later. I missed that memo. Well, we weren't listening
to music when Michael Jackson was that Michael Jackson. Like
for us, it probably started with like black and white
black or white, Um, the Free Wheelie soundtrack, Yeah you kid,
but yeah? Or because he did the Super Bowl that year,

(27:32):
the one where he was the Egyptian. Um, Eddie Murphy
was in the video. Magic Johnson was in the video.
Mm hmm. It's escaping me right now, not having a
good I'm not I'm not a great. I'm not a
great Michael Jackson. Um, Yeah, but I know I should

(27:52):
know that one Disturbed the Sound of Silence, which this
one's easy. I think this is a good version. Don't
even like Disturbed. They're a little too hard for me.
You like them, no, but but they've had they've had
their moments for me for sure. This is a great
version of this song, the original as Simon and Garfuncle, Hello,
Darkness Smile. If this song is still great, it's so good.

(28:14):
I've come to talk with you again. The Black Crows
come along, the little Lemon can ocurs a Mama on
Shaw hand around. So it's Black Crows and Memphis and
May speaking of Memphis, and they just played the show
about six months ago before Corona was awesome. Really yeah,

(28:36):
I love Black Crows and they did. She talks to Angels,
But that's not the original song. Otis Redding back in
the day, A little thing, let me like to count,
call Mama, I'm so hot to hell and I gets
around freaking Otis Mantis sing the phone book. I would
listen to that. I have a couple of live Otis
Redding Records have one of him in San Francisco just

(28:58):
going out and crushing it. And he has so many
songs that you know, other people for but he wrote
them about that. Trying to Mike Mike, we look up
at Michael Jackson. Was that was up with you? It's
a slow song, Lisa Marie Presley's in the video. Remember
the whole video. There's probably which one was sorry I

(29:19):
space for a second? Which what song? Remember the time?
That's it? Do you remember the time? Jeff Buckley Hallelujah? Yeah. Yeah,
he died swimming, jumped down to freaking river, didn't come
back Memphis in the middle of night. Wasn't Memphis For

(29:41):
some reason, I'm picturing of the Missisippi River. It might
just it might just be that we have been talking
about Memphis so much. The original was Leonard Cohen. Yeah,
A lot of people out there really loved him. Some
learn Cohen. I've amended any of them. I think he's
too smart for me. Yeah, I don't. I'm not a

(30:02):
big Letter Cohen guy. I wish I was. Yeah, I
wish I was smart enough to be learning Coger. Finally,
Quiet Riot, Come on Field The Noise Wait originally written
and recorded by Slade Oh Man, what year was that? An,

(30:27):
I'll have a year on that one. Hey, I'll give
you one more. Bowling for suit? Oh yes, It was
originally written and recorded by the band s R seven one.
Yet there you go, bowling for sup. I'll like me

(30:53):
some boweling the seed. Back in the day when I
was at Pop and they were from Texas. They lived
in Dallas, but we were in Austin. They had that
that song about Texas. Well, they'd play like every concert,
every radio concert. We would do would be like, this
week is Gavin de Girl and Bawling Pursuit, and the
next week it's been it's been It's a Carlton and
Bowling for Suit. It was always bowling for because they

(31:13):
made the easy drive down come back to It's Al
City and Bowling for Suit. You remember Al City? I
was walking thro Kroger today they played al al City.
I was like, oh yeah, fireflies remember that. Yeah, that
was a good one. All right, glad you can hang out.
Thanks for educating. What did you learn? What was the

(31:34):
best thing about that? What did you learn? Oh, I
don't know, I don't know. It's all, it's all. What
about that? Think about something that you just learned. What
cover did you not know was a cover? The quiet
right one for sure? Okay, Johnny Cash, you didn't know.
I didn't know that. I didn't know that was a cover,

(31:55):
had no idea, you didn't know it. Joan Jet learned
so much, but we've gone through so many is sorry.
There was another one. The uh, I don't know. I
didn't know this cover, but there was there was the
other one that she did the ones he did know
waiting that I got us out of this much quicker.

(32:16):
You know, I think I want I want on the
trivia game. So I think I think you're like, oh,
let's talk about all these really um these really smart
music things. And I was like, all right, um. He
will return either by phone or by a studio again
another week, Adam Hambrike check him out at Adam Hambrick
straight up your name right straight up my name on

(32:36):
Instagram and Twitter follow at it. Are you tick talking yet?
You know? I got TikTok, but I haven't really haven't
really got into it. I I just can't, like I
can't full on commit. I'm sure I'll get there eventually,
I'm not quite there yet. Well, at Adam Hamburg, I
am on TikTok if you want to catch a stray
random TikTok that I do once every couple of weeks.
So all right there is I'm not catching an tik

(32:58):
talks anymore. All right, there you go. Thank you the
students att
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