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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Thursday show.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Month one tonight the ACM Awards on Amazon Prime. I
hope you watch it. I'll be there. I'll be backstage.
I'm doing some voice over stuff for the show. It
should be real cool. You don't even need a subscription,
so I'll say that, and they don't forget. Saturday night,
I heard Country Music Festival. You don't even need a
subscription to listen to it right here on your heart
radio station. So we got a big a couple of
(00:33):
days here. Glad everybody's here. Everybody feeling good. Oh yeah,
everybody rock and rolling. Okay, we're gonna go around the
room here. Eddie, you're up first. What's the one thing
that you want people to remember you for? That's the
question going around the room for. What's the one thing
you want people to remember you for?
Speaker 3 (00:50):
So, like when I die, I want people to say, Man,
Eddie just brought the fun out of everything, like when
he was showed up, it was gonna be a fun time.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
I think that's a pretty good one, and I think
people do feel that way about you. Yeah, I try
to do that. Yeah, you're not. Hey, you know what.
The last few weeks I've had someone come up to me.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Two different people go, hey, I've heard a lot of
good things about you, And I didn't know how to
respond to that.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
But I'm like, that's pretty cool. Oh I always if
that happens, and it doesn't really have that much to me,
but I would be like, oh, you know, they're lying,
I'd have to like get out of it somehow because
I just feel uncomfortable. I think, I don't know about
Fun isn't the word I would use, but it is
a word that is synonymous. I would say you bring
I don't know, you make things fun more positive, oh,
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like lighter, Okay, Okay, yeah, that's so stressful. You have
that kind of personality, laid back. Yeah, like people like
to be around you. I'd be chill. Now I don't
say like that you'd be chill, but people really like
to be around you. Okay, always say you're there, You're
in that place, bunchbox. What's the one thing you want
people to remember you for? That dude was a baller
to find what you mean? Oh you know what baller means?
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Like, I mean, he was flashy, he had the goods,
like he was living the life, the lifestyle, the high life,
VIP like he was a baller like people aspire to
be like me, Like velvet rope, I want to get
on the side of that rope.
Speaker 5 (02:11):
Lunchbox was always on the other side of that rope.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
So with Eddie, I can see he's already been living
a life of bringing like more fun, more positive. When
do you plan on starting with yours? It's gonna take
a long time to build that.
Speaker 4 (02:23):
You don't look luxurious, you know some when I met events,
I look flashy. I do like two events a year,
That's what I'm saying. But I look like a baller
when I go, Like when I'm out, I look good.
Uh at work, and I ain't worried about that. But
like if I'm getting out of a limo, I'm looking good.
When the last time you got out of a limo spright? Well,
when I went for about out of Hell. So when
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was at October and they they paid for that for you? Yeah, yeah,
it was awesome. Roll up to the hotel and limo.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
What up?
Speaker 5 (02:50):
How's it going.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
Do you think that people see you generally as a baller?
Speaker 5 (02:54):
Yeah, Like when I'm backstage and people, oh, let me
get a picture with you.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
All lean over the rope, take a picture of people,
you know, like that the rope like and a concert
like they can't come back here or you're in a
special section. O.
Speaker 5 (03:05):
Yeah, I'll take some over the stanchion.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
You know, it's somewhere a stanchion and that's one of
those what's saying? I don't know.
Speaker 5 (03:10):
I don't know, but that's what I want to be
known at Evalla.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Yeah cool, thank you, Amy. What's the one thing you
want people to remember you for?
Speaker 6 (03:18):
I this is always me, but I think it's who
I'm like leaning into. I was talking about with a
friend the other day, like being a connector and creating
connection with people, whether it's like something positive or maybe
something they're going through. I can take what I've experienced
connect them.
Speaker 7 (03:35):
With other people. I don't know.
Speaker 6 (03:36):
I just my word is connection right now. So I
feel like I would like to be remembered for like,
oh she was there to connect and I felt that,
And I've avoided connection a lot of my life, so
I'm excited for that.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
I think for me it would be like, because it
does matter where you come from, but where you come
from doesn't have to have full control of where you
can go. Is it harder for some people to get
even back to even. Yes, but if you come from
further down and you get back to even, you're that
much stronger when you get there, and it's so much
easier to get past that line. So it doesn't matter
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where you come from, because it affects many things. However,
I would think that just because you come from somewhere
where things aren't the easiest, it doesn't mean you can't
pursue and crush whatever dream that you have. If it's
being a doctor or a vet or a baller. People
want to be this or or this. I think that
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would be it for me. And then, just like discipline,
you want to be beyond time to my funeral, losers
or you'll walk a home I'm telling I'm telling them.
One minute later, out of the door. It's now time
to open up the mail.
Speaker 6 (04:46):
Bag fil air to pick something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
Yeah, here we go. Hello, whoa, whoa, Bobby Bones. I
was looking at the ACM nominees and wondering what does
it mean to Entertainer of the Year. To me, it
feels like a popularity contest. I see people so upset
online every year their favorite artists isn't picked. I can't
afford to see him a concert, so I feel like
I don't really care about what they're like live. So
what makes one artist more entertainer than the other? What
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does that vote mean? What does Entertainer of the Year mean?
Signed Country Music Courtney. It's a great question and there
is no answer. It's like being invited into the Illuminati,
not talking anything about that, but you don't really know
being a member of the Grand ol Opery. There's no
real protocol. There's just people who go, this is it
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with the ACM Entertainer of the Year. People just vote.
If you're part of the voting, there's a lot of voters, thousands.
They vote on who they think overall is like the person.
I can read you the definition, but it doesn't really
give any clarity because it kind of says it's whatever
you want it to be. Here's the definition for ACM
(05:57):
Entertainer of the Year. The factor you would be considered include,
but are not limited to, success of radio consumption, success
in music, video's vocal performances, live concert ticket sales, artistic merit,
appearances on television, appearances in film, songwriting, success in digital media,
and contribution to the country music industry that means anything
in everything.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
Or like whoever's everywhere you know, like you look everywhere
you look, that person's.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
On could be a thing, but not the case, but
it can be that. Yeah, here are the nominees, Jason
al Dean, Luke Combs, Randa Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood,
Kane Brown, and Morgan Wallen. Now the show is tonight
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and somebody's gonna win this. But again, they all aren't
the same in any way. Some do bigger shows than others,
some do more TV. The answer is there's no answer.
It's a popularity contest. If there was a strict set
of guidelines, that'd be fine, but there's not. So it's
just like who's the biggest and coolest right now period?
(07:00):
That's it, And biggest can mean whatever you want it
to be, because nobody's selling more tickets than Luke Combe's.
But I think Morgan Wallen's the biggest artist right now overall.
But Stapleton's probably like that, like the most now him
and Miranda are probably like the most, like a legit,
(07:21):
authentic I don't know. Everybody has a different situation. So
there is no answer all that to say, there is
no answer.
Speaker 7 (07:30):
Although that does give us an answer.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Then there is no answer.
Speaker 7 (07:34):
Yeah, so thank you for that.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
You just vote for he liked the best, he thinks
the biggest artists. It's like high school homecoming prom king.
Lunchbox is prom king. Yep, there's no answer. Like I said,
we got your team mail and we laid it on
the air. Now let's find the clothes.
Speaker 7 (07:50):
Bobby's failed jam.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
We have two dogs. We have Stanley, who's a bulldog.
Stanley's almost four now, had a bunch of surgeries. Obviously,
bulldog's a big, fat dog. And sometimes I'll be hanging
out with him, talking with him, and I'm like, that
sucks for you, bro, Like you were just born this way,
Like you were just born big and fat. He can
never be in shape, he will never be ripped up.
He'll never be able to run. We will walk and
(08:16):
he walks about two and plops for about five or
he'll jog for about thirty seconds and plops for about
five minutes. So I always feel bad because he can't
help it. He's born that way. And what sucks is
we have a friend who who's bulldog was nine and
a half and they just had to put put him
down because he was so sick. Bulldogs do not live long.
And I always talk to him too, like I know
you don't know English or what I'm saying, but I
(08:37):
think about you dying all the time. It makes me sad.
Speaker 7 (08:39):
Oh gosh.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Yeah, So he doesn't really know how to dark those
conversations again, it's really good. Yeah, it sucks actually, And
so that's one talk that we have. But he's like
not as nutty when people come over to the house.
And he used to just run and jump, and Eddie's
been over a bunch and he's not near that anymore.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
No, not anymore.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
He used to.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
He used to knock me down all the time. Eddie's son,
they're about the same size, his youngest son, who is
just a maniac himself. He's so funny, so strong. He
just runs into stuff. When he was like to Eddie,
sound was like two. He was like jumping off rocks
into our pool creat just like ah boom. I'm like,
(09:19):
you're a tiny kid, and he just hasn't But him
and Stanley are like, what was it, Iron Man versus
Captain America. That's what it feels like. Just like they
didn't run into each other and so they're funny. Stanley's funny.
But we have Eller and Ella is a dog that
just a street dog. We adopted her. I think they
told us because somebody had grabbed her off the road
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and said, hey, this is a dog if we just
found do you want her? And so we were like, yeah, sure,
we'll take her. And I think they were wrong. I
don't think I think they were wrong about how old
she was. I think we got her way too young
because she was already away from her mom, and so
we adopted her. And she is a runner. She loves
to sprint, she loves to just you know, runs fas
she can't everywhere she goes so much energy. We have
(10:02):
to take her into like the dog daycare place like
three times a week just so she can get all
the energy out. Because we don't live on a farm,
so it's like two different dogs. They have to raise
them two different ways. Where Stanley will eat everything in
front of them, it doesn't matter what it is. I'd
sure like to have some of that, and it does.
Elder is so picky about food, and at first we
got something's wrong with it. We're taking her in twice.
Speaker 7 (10:22):
Oh yeah, I've never heard of a picky dog.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
She'll be like, you know, I don't think I like
this kind of food anymore, and just stop being you
get and we have to change foods. And finally the
vet we were like, are we sure she has nothing
wrong with her, like her teeth, because sometimes with their
mouth hurts, their teeth thirts. They won't eat because it
hurts to chew. Same with us, right if we got
a tooth or if it's like a stomach thing. The
problem with dogs is you guys may not know this.
Dogs can't talk English. They can't tell us what hurts.
(10:45):
Oh yeah know to me a while to learn that too.
So she's so picky with food and we have to
change food out every month and a half or so.
Or we'll get a little bone broth and we just
put a little on it the top of her food
in the bowl. I'm telling you, though, she would go
and pick the ones out with bone broth and leave
the rest. It's like me eating onions and peppers. I
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won't do it. So I get everything around it. But
we're constantly dealing with two It's like having if you
had two kids that were so different that just so
I mean, it's and they both get jealous of each
other where if one gets to go for a walk
because I have to go and run, Eller like myself,
I'll go and just run with her and Stanley's like, YEO,
what up? And I'm like, bro, you can't even skip,
(11:31):
you can to go no pace. And so that's spously
what it's like raising two kids. Yes, I'm saying right, no, exactly,
this must be exactly what it's like. And exactly it's
hard because sometimes I'll just you know, walking outside. Guys
ever do that?
Speaker 6 (11:43):
No, no, no, you don't do that hour, no, no,
But you're getting good practice, especially with the picky eating,
the different activity.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Levels that dogs that won't eat everything all the time,
because Stanley will eat everything. And Ether was like, I'm good,
she will might eat for a whole day, She'll go
twenty four hours. She'd rather starve than eat food that
she thinks maybe isn't acceptable for her. And I'm like,
we pulled you off the street. Who do you think
you are?
Speaker 7 (12:08):
Like, gosh, you're literally talking about my daughter's to share
right now. So she says, I said, oh, yeah, she
just won't eat. And I said, sta Shura, what did
you do with the orphanage when you didn't you didn't
have a street dog.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
What are you being so snooty about.
Speaker 6 (12:21):
Yeah, she will look at me and say, I just
wouldn't eat sometimes I would go days, and I'm like, cool, great.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Being a parent's tough, right, Oh dude, you know you
know what I mean. That's just a little bit of
the like. And Stanley's hurt all the time. So it's
I think fourteen surgeries that he's had. Imagine at fourteen
years old and having fourteen surgeries because some of them
he has two at once, but some of them. That
was why it was so hard to discipline when he
was young, because he was always in a cone eyes weener,
but stomach two acls And that's just me caring for him,
(12:50):
that is what I heard. But anyway, I get a
lot of questions asking how the dogs are doing, especially
Stanley because he had those two surgeries. He's probably three
weeks out from being full blown again and he can't
retear his acls because there now it's just like a
metal thing and you only have two acls. Did you
know a dog doesn't have four legs, they have two
legs and two arms. Didn't know that? So you said, well,
(13:11):
I didn't either. I don't know that either till I
said it, and then I.
Speaker 7 (13:13):
Was like, I can't think. We were debating it, and
then we got a vet on and they clarified it.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
So although they are legs they walk on, they're not
built the same way they're built like arms are. There
are no ligaments like in the legs. That's crazy, which
is pretty crazy. But that's the update on Stanley the Dog.
That's the update in La Or the Dog. They're both thriving.
Stanley has one hundred thousand Instagram followers, which is crazy.
Eller has like twelve thousand. So Stanley's like all full
of himself.
Speaker 7 (13:36):
I mean, he has a book.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
He's going to be like an influencer. Yeah. So I
thank you for all the questions. If you guys want
to get the Stanley book, you can Stanley the Dog
in the first day of School. It is up on
Amazon and we've been able to make a couple of
donations now to the Dog the place that we work
with Wags and Walks Nashville, where we got Eller from,
So appreciate that and appreciate you guys.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
It's time for the good news, ready, Harry Schaeffer loves
the Baltimore Ravens. He's a huge fan, and he remembers
being a kid and getting his first ray Lewis jersey
and how expensive it was.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
He really loved it, but he was like, man, that
was really expensive. Ray Lewis linebacker one of the best
ever super famous to come out of the tunnel doing
the dance and like anything, I feel.
Speaker 7 (14:18):
Like, have I watched a thirty thirty on you?
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Maybe? Yeah, probably, yeah, but it wasn't good the Dark
Times or yeah, okay, anyway I feel like me, yeah,
I don't maybe ray Caruth, I don't know. I don't know,
but ray Lewis, Yeah, not good anyway, go ahead.
Speaker 3 (14:35):
So anyway, Perry has some money now he's older, and
what he did was he bought twenty Lamar Jackson jerseys
and he just keeps them with him. So when he
sees a fan, somebody that has maybe a hat, a
Ravens hat, he gives him a jersey. How cool would
it be to get a free jersey? If if you
can't afford a jersey. Guys, my kids ask for jerseys
like all the time. I'm like, you're out of your mind.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
They're so expensive. You're not getting one. This guy buys them.
It just gives me. That's that would be the greatest
random gift if fit and you were a fan. And
also since Lamar Jackson signed back, let's go cool again.
Otherwise like a dollar. Yeah, that's great. What's his name again?
His name is Perry Schaeffer, Perry Shaffer. That's awesome and
that is what it's all about. That was tell me
(15:14):
something good, So Bobby Bones Show Interviews. In case you
didn't know, his name is Jason al Dean. He's a
brand new artist you may not know about now. Just kidding.
He's up for Entertainer of the Year tonight at the
a c MS. We're gonna talk about that. His top
five streaming songs of all time?
Speaker 5 (15:31):
What do you think?
Speaker 2 (15:32):
Number one is Amy Big Green? Tractor number five is.
Speaker 7 (15:35):
Big, that's my favorite.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
Road anthem de road anthem? Number two?
Speaker 5 (15:47):
What other songs does he have?
Speaker 2 (15:49):
Lots of them? He's on the phone right now to
be careful.
Speaker 5 (15:52):
She thinks my tractor six is that?
Speaker 2 (15:55):
That's Kenny Chesney. Yeah? Four, got what I got? Well?
Speaker 8 (15:59):
That can that god?
Speaker 2 (16:01):
Number three? She's country No. Number one? Yeah, hopefully can't
hear us? Number one. You make it easy, you make
it here.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
He is.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
Lord Jason al Dean on The Bobby Bones Show, Now
Jason Tonight the ACM Awards on Amazon Prime. You don't
even need to have an account to watch. You can
watch it for free. One of the one of the
people nominated for Entertainer of the Year is Jason al Dean.
Jason's on right now. Yes, yes, sir, Jason. What's up, buddy,
(16:40):
Hey good? So with this ACM Entertainer of the Year Award.
You have won this thing a few times now. The
first time you won it one, did you feel like
you had a legitimate shot? And was this the organization
that really recognized you first at being like one of
the big dogs, which you are.
Speaker 8 (16:58):
I mean, yeah, they were definitely one of the ones
that kind of recognized me first. I won the New
Artist of the Year award in two thousand and six,
I think, which was my first award, and then ended
up winning Male Vocalist a couple times and then eventually Entertainer.
But you know, I mean, I think anytime you're nominated
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for it, you feel like you have a legitimate shot.
But we had been nominated before and it never won it,
so I was like, man, maybe this one just isn't
supposed to happen for us or something, and then we
ended up winning it, I think three times in a row.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
So you just you never know do you have I
don't think you have a piece of paper? But when
you go up and you do you think people before
they announced the name, are you like, okay, just have
to remember these four people specifically, or do you just
go up during raw dog it?
Speaker 8 (17:45):
You know, I've never tried to plan anything because I
always kind of feel like that feels I don't know,
it just feels a little weird when somebody goes up
with a piece of paper and you know, it's almost
like they're expecting to win. So I just always shoot
from the hip and sometimes I get everybody. Sometimes I
forget a person here, But anytime I go up, man,
I'm shooting from the hit.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
You ever forget someone and as soon as you come off.
Speaker 8 (18:06):
Go oh no, Yeah. That happens pretty much every time.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
Jason Ala Dean's on with us. Tonight is the night
it's the ACM Awards, will be in Dallas. It'll be
on Amazon Prime for free. You don't even have to
be a subscriber. I hope you watch. Hey tell me
about when you have to perform on one of these shows,
because I think it's it's so weird and different because
you're almost just going up cold, but you're expected to
give an extremely energetic performance even though it's like, all right,
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no stretching, you haven't been to any other songs action.
I mean, is it difficult. It's like shot out of
a kid. Yeah, tell me about that.
Speaker 8 (18:45):
It's exactly It's exactly what it's like, and you know,
you know that it's live, so there's not really any
room for error there, and you know, it's it's a
different vibe than going up and playing a show where
you got a few shows, you know, a few songs
to get warmed up and then it kind of fall
into a groove during the night. This is like a
one and done, so you got to get up and
knock it out and try to try to play it perfectly,
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and you know, it's it's a little bit more pressure
when it's a live show like that.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
I saw you have themed rooms in your new house.
Do you have a room for just your awards like
at the Aldean Museum, because that would be like the
ultimate flex, like, come on, I've got room for is.
I love donkeys? Look, I love you know, the War
of eighteen twelve. And this is my Aldean trophy room.
Do you have an Alideen trophy room?
Speaker 8 (19:28):
I have like a man k that has a lot
of the plaques and things like that that are up
and then and then there's like an actual cabinet that
has some of the awards and stuff in it. But yeah,
you know, I mean I try to display that stuff
of me. I'm proud of those things in the career
I've had, so I like to at least go check
them out and look at them every now and then
go oh, yeah that was that was a cool day.
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That was a cool night.
Speaker 6 (19:50):
You know.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Okay, I'm not a beach guy. Actually, you know, I
grew up in Arkansas. I never went to the beach,
so I don't understand the beach. I don't like the beach.
You're a big beach guy. What am I missing about
the beach?
Speaker 1 (19:59):
To me?
Speaker 8 (19:59):
Man? I grew up in Georgia and Florida. You know,
every summer I grew up around the beach, and so
I love it and it's just kind of a I
don't know, kind of a happy place for me where
I can go and kind of get away from music
and get away from all the other stuff and really
just relax and enjoy like time with family and stuff
like that. And I don't know, mentally, it's just kind
of a good place for me to go and refit
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a little bit sometimes.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Are you performing tonight at the ACM Awards.
Speaker 8 (20:25):
I am, Yeah. We got a we've been working on
a new album and so we've got I don't know
ninety percent of it done right now, and so we're
playing a song on there called Tough Crowd that's gonna
be on the new album, and it's it's kind of
a kind of a song for the fans and people
that have supported us, and it's kind of what we
see on stage, like a bird's eye view of the
(20:47):
crowd and what we see every night, and it's it's
a cool tune. So it's it's one for the fans
we're doing.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Tonight, all right. So I'm gonna ask you this because
I know you and I'm running by you and you
can say no. So, first of all, tonight on the show,
I'm doing Garth and Dohli you're hosting, but I'm doing
all the backstage stuff on camera, and I'm doing vo
for a lot of the stuff, but I'm also going
up right before it starts, and they want me to
tell jokes to the crowd, and I have a joke
about you, and I'm gonna just give it to you.
(21:13):
Tell me if you don't, if you don't mean to
say it, just say don't say it, or then text
me be like, yeah, then't text me. IU have to
be like, don't say you know, we can do whatever
order you want here. So it's pretty it's it's pretty friendly, though,
but I just don't want Jason, who I like, to
hold a grudge against me forever and him not tell
me all good Jason, Yeah, man, Okay.
Speaker 8 (21:32):
It takes a lot to hurt my feelings at this point.
You're good, but let's hear it, all right.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
So Jason, you gotta know, though there were a few
people that I had in mind for this joke. It
wasn't specifically about you, like Blake, but Blake's not going
to be there. It was an option, so if you
say no, I'll pick somebody else. Okay. So I give
out a few awards and I say, hey, I thought
I'd hand out a few awards on my own before
the show gets started. For best spray Tan Jason al Dean.
Jason looks like when the technician asked him if you
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want a level one to three, four or five, he
just said, yes, I say it better than that.
Speaker 5 (22:05):
Are you now?
Speaker 2 (22:06):
Will you get upset if I tell that joke? Or
should I change it? Or you can change it right
now to somebody else?
Speaker 8 (22:11):
Ooh, I'm fine, you can go with it, okay, all right,
just know that mine's from the sun. It's not from
the from the bottle. But it's all good.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
That's fair enough. And you know what, I may even
say that after the joke under my breath. All right,
there is all right. Tonight the ACM Awards, Jason auding
up for Entertainer of the Year. He'll be performing as well. Jason.
Good to talk to you, buddy, and don't beat me up.
Speaker 8 (22:34):
All right?
Speaker 2 (22:36):
All right, see you buddy?
Speaker 8 (22:37):
Oh good, I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
Bye, brace yourselves, getting your seat hold onto your seat
because we're gonna go to Raymundo oh for this segment.
And this could take us anywhere. But Raymundo has two
different celebrity in the wild Stories Raymundo, who runs all
of our sound. He's our sound producer, Raymundo. Let's go
with number one. You saw somebody just walking down the street.
(22:59):
That was an R right, yeah, on Music Row and
is kind of by the coffee shop. I think that's
what they're going for. So Music Row is a place
in Nashville where there's a bunch of buildings that don't
look like anything, but really they're like record label songwriting places, studios. Yeah,
you just know, but you wouldn't drive through and be like, dang,
all these buildings have music notes on them like that.
But it's called Music Row. So he saw somebody just
(23:20):
walking down Yeah, and it was the same week at
Taylor Swift, So there were dozens of tourists in town
early for that just walking past the guy. Dozens even. Oh,
so it was a guy. It was a guy, and
he's part of a band and so then it led
me to researching him and see what he's been up to.
Dot me tell you who it was, Yes, the King
(23:40):
Callaway dude, Jordan Harvey. Is he the one that used
to be in the band. Yeah, And so he's the
redhead yeah, and his hair's all noticeable and everything and
I looked him up. He left the band. Yeah, long
time ago, dude, we all knew that. Well, that explains
why it was all by himself walking down music row.
That was okay, I thought I thought it was. Okay,
(24:03):
let's go to the next one. Ray, Yeah, the next
one will blow you guys away, So you can I
can't even believe you came to the show with that one. Okay,
so you can stop your laughter now, Okay, go ahead.
So where did you see the next celebrity? Uh? It
was at the mall. I was going into the mall.
They were coming out. Okay, that could be anybody, because
I've seen some big stars all before, and it wasn't
(24:24):
just a big star. It was a manly man big star.
So it's gotta be Trey Hatkins coming out of the mall. Okay,
So let's play the game on this one. Is this
a stupid one? Ray? No, this one's awesome. Manly man,
manly man. Toby suckered us into that other one. That's
pretty good, Toby. He's a good guest. Keith doesn't live here, though, Okay,
he could be here at Oklahoma. Okay, we're each gonna
(24:47):
get one question and one guess. Okay, go ahead, Amy question.
Speaker 7 (24:54):
Does he wear a hat?
Speaker 2 (24:57):
Yep, it's like a cowboy hat. Cowboy yeah? When he's
on stage? Yes, off stage probably not? Okay, we feel
pretty good. We're a team. By the way, No need
to go out and answer everybody. Yeah. Does he have
ear rings? No ear rings? What cowboy hat? Where would
wear earrings? Come on? Man? Hey he likes fire man? Great?
(25:22):
See where I was going with theah? I do and
I did not put that together. Good job, good job, lunchbox.
Speaker 5 (25:27):
Is he over forty years of age?
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Yes? And I've seen I do it's all many times. Okay,
So he's over forty? Where's cowboy hat? No ear rings?
Has he been in the studio? Y? Okay, all right,
I guess we can guess anybody we want.
Speaker 4 (25:45):
There's only two choices McGraw McGraw or Alan Jackson was
rely too.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Alan Jackson lives so far away though, Oh does he?
I don't know where he lives, not that he can't
get to the mall? Are we ruling? Tray s Ackins
out already said trace Akins didn't react. I know, but
that doesn't mean it's not him. It is an a
A A A lister. How many aa A listers are
there that wear cowboy hats? George Straight, McGraw straight lives
in Texas, lives on an island, Chesney, but Chesney, you
(26:13):
have it. He could wear a baseball cap in the mall. Yeah,
but he is he a manly man?
Speaker 6 (26:17):
No?
Speaker 2 (26:18):
Oh sorry, I mean he's on the beach. Yeah, he's
like a dude, but a manly man. Is McGraw a
manly man? I say yes that one too. It could
be Garth, but Ray like family to guard, so I
think they would bring that one up. Huh. Who else
is like manly man cowboy hats. It's gotta be Tim grawl,
right because.
Speaker 8 (26:37):
He's a.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
Who do you have amy? I mean yeah, McGrath, Eddie,
let's go MacRath. Did you see Tim McGraw at the mall?
Oh no, it's not a then, no it is. You
guys just aren't really thinking in your head. In her
head men, manly men, I'm talking beards. Oh Stapleton at
(27:04):
the mall. Wow at the mall. Coming out of the mall,
no bags, no idea what he was doing in there,
But coming out of the mall, baby, sure, I think
he was playing pickleball inside. They did have a pickleball
in but you think he's able to playing pickleball in
the mall, I have no idea. I'm trying to piece
(27:25):
it together. Me and Beazer were beside ourself. There was
a couple of millennials. They were freaking out video and yelling.
It was not Nobody was bothering him. It was awesome.
You don't think it was. I feel like it was
someone that looked like Stapleton.
Speaker 8 (27:38):
No, it was.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
He has to be right because he's playing Clips's like,
I'll prove to.
Speaker 8 (27:43):
You I was right.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
I'll just playing a different song.
Speaker 6 (27:45):
Yeah, there with him like she's not gonna like, she's
gonna know it's.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
Baser confirmed it. And also the kids freaking out with
their phones and cameras, it meant it was him. He
was by himself, same long hair, same beard. Yeah, chill,
Well that's really cool. If so, he's just walking out
of the mall by himself. I'm surprised he would go
by himself. But I see Aldine like I think he
was eating in the mall and I went and just
sat with him for a little bit. He's by himself,
and I was think, what's up. He's like chilling eating
all right, cool. Nobody bothered him. I saw him chuck
(28:13):
and cheese. Nobody bothered him. True, uh, Raymond, to which,
by the way, I hate to bring it up because
I know we're talking to you now. Saw your cat
passed away? Yep, very sadly. That was I know, super important,
and you has loved that cat a lot. What happened?
I know it hurt his back, but what happened in
the end, Yeah, hurt his back. We think the back
was because he had cancer, and so the cancer led
to other stuff. He was eating his litter, which means
(28:34):
he needed minerals he couldn't. He stopped drinking. Why don't
you stop drinking water? You got about forty eight hours left.
Very sorry to hear that.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
I know.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Yeah, it was very rough on my wife, but we
stay positive. You guys gonna get another cat? Are you
getting chill for a little bit? I mean, I think
that's honestly. The only thing keeping her going in the
morning is because he used to lay on her every morning,
So she's been researching cats for an hour every morning. Really. Yeah, Well,
sorry to hear it, buddy, Thank you. All right, Well,
I don't think crossable on them all. But it is
what it is, Okay, it's cool. He saw that king
(29:04):
callaway guy. Though, Guys, how do I know, like Lunchblock
saying he saw Amy at the park or whatever? Oh,
Mike daw celebrity. We played that game for thirty minutes
on the air. All right, we give up. Who is
the celebrity you saw? Mock n wait, I saw Amy
at the baseball park. That was crazy. He didn't bring
it to us as a game. I was thinking about it.
Speaker 7 (29:26):
He never even brought it up at all, and I'm like, God,
I thought, Eddie.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Got so why because we're together every day and our
audience just expects us to Yeah, but when you see
one of us in the wild was pretty cool.
Speaker 8 (29:35):
Man.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
Eddie drove up beside me the other day. That was awesome,
he thought. He yeah, he thought he like saw like
a friendly ghost. He's like, hey, hey, I can't believe it. Hey, Bobby,
look at me, Like, bro, we just drove from the
same place. We just happened to be beside each other
on the road five minutes.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
Cool though, Out of those hundreds of people in the highway, dude,
it was you and me.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
Right next to each other.
Speaker 7 (29:55):
I was behind Eddie on the highway this morning.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
He was I was story. I was like, who's that ship?
I'm serious?
Speaker 5 (30:04):
And then and then that funny that's creepy, and then
it kept following me.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
I'm like, ok, this is weird. And then they pulled
it into the garage and I'm like, oh, my gosh,
it's somebody that works in the building. And then Amy
got out of the car. It wasn't she's driving a
different car. She had in your car. Then I was like, oh,
it's Amy.
Speaker 5 (30:22):
You were checking out Amy, check them.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Out their head and I saw a pretty girl back
there is that? Okay? There's a voicemail from Sadie and Pittsburgh, PA.
Speaker 9 (30:34):
So I started going to Sonic because you guys talk
about it so much, and I did an online order
like Bobby recommends. My husband ordered a slushy or something
like that, and we showed up in their slush and
she was broken. So I was like kind of bummed,
but like whatever, he got a linemate or something instead.
And then I got home and my entire order had
been refunded to my Sonic account, And I think I'm
(30:57):
starting to understand the Sonics vibe. I think I'm going
to be a Sonic fan from now on. So thank
you so much for I guess introducing me to the
new Sonic family.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
You're welcome, Thank you. There is second. There's a cool
side and a loser side. Don't forget that. Yeah, I
still don't understand that. Which is the cool side exactly?
You wouldn't what because I'm not cool? That's right. You
won't know the size one side. You pull in both sides,
you don't know which one it is, though. It's kind
of always understood by the people that are cool or losers,
you know. So I guess you don't understand.
Speaker 7 (31:27):
I just do both well, and that's Sundays. Some days
I would I don't pile of stories.
Speaker 6 (31:34):
According to a recent study, we stop feeling young when
we are forty three years old, but we don't start
feeling old till we're fifty two, so we have a
buffer zone.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
Once my old boss named Jay Shannon because he was
like forty five or so, I was just so curious
about how you feel when you get older. I think
it was like twenty eight or something. I was like,
what does it feel like to be forty five? Like,
do you feel forty five, and he said, my body sometimes,
but I never actually feel in my mind, in my
brain like I'm forty five. I always still feel like
a kid, but a kid who's just been through a
(32:06):
bunch of stuff. And I've always remembered that because I
a lot go man, I still feel like an idiot kid,
but I've just done so many things wrong. But now
it's like I don't touch the stove anymore because I
know it's hot. So yeah, even as you get older,
you still kind of feel like you did before, just
like you've read more books.
Speaker 3 (32:25):
Though, So I wonder if that's what like really old
people feel like like ninety year old people.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
I can barely walk, but I feel young. Possibly I
never asked that question to someone really old. But so
forty three is when we're not young anymore.
Speaker 6 (32:40):
Yeah, that's when we start to feel they seen me,
if I heard the picture of me. I don't think
it's based on pictures. It's how you feel. Yeah, okay,
but I guess some of it is, like what makes
you feel old, your little gray hairs.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
I've had that. I've had the face shal like because
I don't have it in my head, but I have
it in my face. I've had that since I was
like thirty, though, and I've always hated it and been
embarrassed of it. But now I just don't care as much.
But no, what makes me feel old is not bouncing
back from injuries quicker like I have a bad right
shoulders and killing me forever. Heard it first on Dancing
with the Stars, But it just takes for anything that
(33:19):
I heard takes forever to get better. We're used to it.
I just be like, all right, ready to go. That's
the one thing for me.
Speaker 6 (33:24):
Do you ever use old phrases that I saw this
other article about how young kids don't understand when older
people say things like bite the bullet.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
Yeah, probably, like when people say carbon copy. We didn't
even have a carbon copy, right, But there are just
some things that people say you just learned the meaning
of even without knowing.
Speaker 7 (33:40):
Throwing the towel, yeah, but.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
Again we don't even that wasn't even for us. Here's
a quarter call someone who caresd.
Speaker 7 (33:48):
Eddie burning the midnight oil.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
But again we didn't even know what that means.
Speaker 6 (33:53):
I do know what bite the bullet means is from
back in the day when they would have to do
surgery without pain meds or anesthesia, and they something hard.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
You take whiskey, you bite on this bullet and I'm
going to remove your testicles. How did you know that?
How did you know that? I don't know how I
know things.
Speaker 6 (34:09):
Okay, all right, it's graduation season. So I have the
top three songs for graduation from country music. In case
you want to play these for for your kid or
at a party or whatever.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
Don't do that, don't just plan for your Hey, ky,
come here, Okay, yes, go ahead.
Speaker 7 (34:22):
Brad Paisley letter to me, it's.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
You Got so Much.
Speaker 6 (34:29):
It's an older guy giving his younger self advice. And
then there's Leanne Wellmackett too with I Hope You Dance,
and then it won Humble and Kind by Tim mcgrawl, Oh.
Speaker 2 (34:40):
West Humble and I feel like those are too old
for kids today graduating.
Speaker 7 (34:45):
But they have good messages.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
There are a lot of Beatles songs have good messages too,
but it's like they want something new work.
Speaker 7 (34:53):
What's a new country song that would be appropriate for
yummy yummy?
Speaker 2 (34:55):
Justin that's good? You get that yummy yummy yum yummy yummy?
Speaker 7 (34:59):
Would us tonight?
Speaker 6 (35:01):
The ACM Awards will be on Amazon Prime, which you
don't have to have the video account like, no subscription.
Speaker 7 (35:08):
Needs, no subscription.
Speaker 2 (35:09):
That's right, and I'll be there. I don't know how
much I'll be on. Don't watch it for me, but
when I do, come on Stand Up Standing Ovation and
now I will Okay, we'll do that. I'm doing a
few segments called Backstage with Bobby. But yes, Amazon, it's
a whole different. They get to move faster because it's
not on network, No subscription needed, Amazon Prime. Tonight ACM Awards.
Speaker 7 (35:27):
Thank you, I'm Amy. That's my pile.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. How much Box?
Speaker 4 (35:38):
A group of special needs teenagers at Washington High School
in Washington, North Carolina, weren't gonna be able to go
to prom, couldn't afford it.
Speaker 5 (35:46):
And then the community says, what you guys aren't going
to prompt? Wait a minute, Wait a.
Speaker 4 (35:51):
Minute, here come the donations flying in. You get some money,
You get some money, You get some money, got them
their outfits, got them a limo, sent them out to dinner,
and they got to go to the prom. And they
said they danced all night long and their favorite song was.
Speaker 5 (36:06):
North Carolina stand Up, take your shirt off, spending like
I had, like copda North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
What song is that? Katie Pablo And he's like eighty
percent there. He just wasn't gonna stop. He was he
went back to the first part again.
Speaker 5 (36:23):
Heck, yeah, that's awesome.
Speaker 4 (36:25):
But they donated all that stuff and they got to
go to the problem and had a blast, love it.
Speaker 2 (36:29):
That is what it's all about. That was telling me
something good.