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April 13, 2024 78 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan, I
kill just the Bitch.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Howdy everybody.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
I hope your weekend is already starting off.

Speaker 4 (00:08):
Awesome and now it's just about to get that much
better because you're here.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
At least, that's what I like to think.

Speaker 4 (00:15):
Before I catch you up on the segments from the
show this week, be sure to check out Part one,
Part three this weekend with Raymundo.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
He's back. He took a little break because.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
He moved out to the country and he had a
lot of stuff going on.

Speaker 4 (00:27):
And now he's back and we get an update on
life his cat Piper, how him and his wife are
doing with their big move. We talk about relationships and dating.
It's a lot of fun stuff over there. On part
one and part three, you guys had some questions about
his obsession with Sam Hunt and if he plans to
still go on Big Brother. So just a few things

(00:47):
that are up over there. Check them out. But now
the reason you're here catch up on the show. Let's go,
everyone confess something that they're boycotting right now. Now these
are a little bits sarast okay, or maybe they're more
serious and we're playing it off as sarcastic. Who really knows.
But currently everyone on the show has something they are

(01:09):
on strike about.

Speaker 5 (01:10):
Right now, number seven, we're going to go around the room.

Speaker 6 (01:13):
It's a fun bit, right, we're playful, everybody, Hey, playful? Right, yeah,
go on, don't get me fired. What are we boycotting?
That's the question.

Speaker 7 (01:20):
Now.

Speaker 6 (01:20):
I asked this because Mike d movie. Mike is now
boycotting a movie. I've never heard of such thing. What
movie isn't? Why you boycotting it?

Speaker 8 (01:28):
I'm boycotting The Crow because they're remaking it, and it's
the movie that Brandon Lee died while shooting the movie.

Speaker 6 (01:34):
But why boycott it? Though?

Speaker 8 (01:35):
Because that movie should be his legacy. He died while
making that. They finish it after him. That has been
like a historic thing in movie history. It should not
be remade.

Speaker 6 (01:45):
I felt the way that way about Simba's dad, he
was killed making. Yeah, they made a second one. Yeah,
saw a boycott. I've never seen it.

Speaker 9 (01:54):
Man, Good for you a little bit though.

Speaker 6 (01:56):
You're being a little dramatic.

Speaker 10 (01:57):
Right, No, I don't think they should remake it.

Speaker 5 (01:58):
That is what everybody knows him for.

Speaker 8 (02:00):
That is why that movie has lived on and they're
doing it as a cash grab, like, hey, you remember
this dark thing that happened with this movie, We're gonna
remake it and it's not gonna be any good.

Speaker 6 (02:08):
Well, no, I don't think they're saying it's not gonna
be any good. You're inserting that.

Speaker 9 (02:11):
Now they say it's not gonna be any to go, Well, say.

Speaker 11 (02:13):
That, what if it's the best movie comes out in
his honor?

Speaker 8 (02:16):
Oh yeah, Ever, I was willing to give it a chance.
But the trailer came out recently and it looks horrible. Okay,
it looks like a generic action movie, and the first
one had just so much charm to it, and now
they're just gonna ruin it.

Speaker 5 (02:28):
So basically, he got high on his moral ground once
he saw the trailer and knew it was gonna be bad,
then he could step up and say I'm boycott Yeah, man,
I knew for sure what it was like.

Speaker 6 (02:36):
Yeah, it was like maybe I should boycott this. And
he saw that it was just kind of cartoony, and
it's like, I'm not gonna support it. Although I get it.
Everybody's making cash grabs. You have to, but it doesn't
take away from his legacy in that movie. That's all
I think it does of all the movies to remake.

Speaker 8 (02:49):
I know they remake everything at this point, but where
somebody died?

Speaker 12 (02:54):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (02:54):
There are people have died on movie sets. Didn't some
of the people dine on Wizard of Oz?

Speaker 9 (02:57):
Or was that in the middle of Later in Life
from the makeup?

Speaker 8 (03:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (03:05):
Yeah, what I did not know that movie?

Speaker 6 (03:08):
Mike tells more.

Speaker 8 (03:09):
Yeah, the ten Man, the first guy who played him,
the whatever they use in that paint ended up suffering
from some kind of lead poisoning stuff.

Speaker 13 (03:18):
That's tragic.

Speaker 5 (03:19):
Oh man, I have never watched that movie again.

Speaker 9 (03:22):
Boycotting.

Speaker 6 (03:23):
Boycotting, Yeah, boycotting. Okay, what are you boycotting? This is
scary for me to let you guys say this Amy.

Speaker 13 (03:29):
Mine's personal go ahead. So I'm boycotting my meds.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
So I quit taking that thinking about that. Maybe you
should like nope.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
This is nope.

Speaker 13 (03:39):
But I feel like if yeah, when I was thinking, okay,
what's something, I'm not boycotting anything like crazy or public
out there that I'm like, I don't want to be around.
But I do open up my door every day and
I'm like, okay, not gonna take my adderall that's my
own personal choice, and I've I'm doing it, and.

Speaker 6 (03:57):
Okay, I hear you, And good for her. She's making
a decision.

Speaker 9 (03:59):
I like I'm having power.

Speaker 6 (04:01):
It makes it a little more difficult for me. Sure, right,
I'm not like it. When she doesn't.

Speaker 13 (04:04):
Boycott, I'll get to the other side. I'm just still
in that. I'm in a sort of a fidgety phase
and maybe that will stick around. I'm not sure. But
I would just encourage anybody else if you're looking to
do anything like that, consult a doctor. I'm not here
to say that you should boycott all this.

Speaker 6 (04:20):
It drops a matter on your water and you didn't
know it.

Speaker 13 (04:23):
Probably I'd probably noticed right away. And but I'm just
trying some alternative methods and we'll see how they work.

Speaker 6 (04:30):
Lunchbox, what are you boycotting?

Speaker 5 (04:31):
I am boycotting Disney Plus. I read an article that
they are going to stop the free loading and they
are going to start charging people for passwords sharing. So
I right now am making a statement I won't be
watching Disney Plus.

Speaker 6 (04:45):
So you're actually doing the You can't fire me. I quit, yep,
because I got to kick you out anyway, because you're
not paying for it.

Speaker 5 (04:50):
That's right. Get My cousin Andrew and his wife Ellen
have been letting me use their Disney account, and now
it is not going to allow that. So I have
decided I am boycotting Disney.

Speaker 6 (05:01):
Well, I mean they've decided they're eventually gonna boycott you.
So I liked, you're getting ahead of it.

Speaker 5 (05:05):
Yeah, I got ahead of them. I'll show them Eddie.

Speaker 9 (05:07):
Okay.

Speaker 11 (05:07):
So I mentioned this a little bit last week, Like
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelcey. You know, there's too much
paparazza going on. You're gonna ruin their relationship. So I
am boycotting clicking on any article that says Travis Kelsey
and Taylor Swift.

Speaker 9 (05:20):
There's one that came out.

Speaker 11 (05:21):
A couple of days ago about a secret trip they
took to Nashville, and I'm like, I.

Speaker 9 (05:24):
Want to read, I'm not gonna do it.

Speaker 6 (05:28):
Medication to help you.

Speaker 9 (05:29):
You can have amy.

Speaker 6 (05:31):
Yeah no no, no, no, no no, no, of course not no, no.
I'm boycotting the Tampa Bay Buccaneer football team.

Speaker 9 (05:38):
Oh boy, the whole team.

Speaker 6 (05:39):
Now that's just I mean part of it, right. I
used to be a big Baker Mayfield guy and he's
gotten too big to answer my messages now, and so
I supported them wholeheartedly last year. I was a big
Baker guy, big Baker show. I'm boycotting the Bucks and
that show biz baby. They didn't even exist to me
until I don't know. I don't know what he can do.

Speaker 9 (06:00):
Baker hasn't replied all that anything.

Speaker 6 (06:03):
Now, all of a sudden, make a hundred million bucks.

Speaker 9 (06:06):
Yeah, man, money, he's busy.

Speaker 5 (06:07):
Maybe he's on Baker.

Speaker 6 (06:09):
A guy I know was playing golf for them at a
driver at a driving Really, I see bakeruptare and go
say something. It's like, I don't know who that is.
Baker Mayfield not even dead to me, never existed, boycotting
him until I don't even know. I don't even know
what it is. But all of a sudden't trying to
answer his friend anymore. So, Mike, good.

Speaker 9 (06:31):
Luck on your boycott.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
You're doing you and your boycott?

Speaker 6 (06:34):
Yeah yeah, Mike joins me. I joined Mike, good luck.
I'm watching the first one, watching the second one.

Speaker 13 (06:39):
Now, this is the first one worth watching.

Speaker 10 (06:43):
I like it, Okay, I don't.

Speaker 6 (06:46):
Know that says that answers usually know, though I like it.
Do you like that restaurant, well, I mean I like it.

Speaker 13 (06:53):
It's very protective of it.

Speaker 10 (06:54):
So it's the best bits of the week. With Morgan
number two, we.

Speaker 4 (07:01):
Played a whole lot of never Gonna Get It this
week because we were giving away a trip to our
iHeart Country Festival in Austin, Texas. Now tickets are still
on sales, so you can go and buy them, come
hang out with us, see a whole lot of amazing
live music.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
But this week we did give away a trip.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
And a listener won it.

Speaker 4 (07:18):
But never Gonna Get It is also just really fun
because most of the time we never Gonna get It.
That sounded really weird, but here you go. Here's one
of the times we played with listener.

Speaker 6 (07:28):
Carol number six. We have a grand prize giveaway here
round trip to Austin, Texas. We're talking about flying and
a real life airplane that goes up and down, and
then hotel, real life locks on the doors and tickets
to the show iHeart Country Festival, Jelly Roll Dominion lady A.
Right now, we're gonna play never Gonna get It.

Speaker 5 (07:46):
You're not gonna get it, You're never never going to
get it. You're not gonna get it.

Speaker 6 (07:52):
All right, let us welcome Carol onto the show. Hey Carol,
how are you?

Speaker 14 (07:57):
I'm great?

Speaker 6 (07:57):
You doing pretty good. Where do you live, Carol?

Speaker 3 (08:00):
I live in Hanover, Massachusetts.

Speaker 6 (08:01):
Well, you know, I can't legally say if I'm rooting
for you or not, but I am. Okay, you appreciate
that we're gonna play never gonna get it, and so
I'm gonna read a question. All four of you, no,
go ahead's write your answer down.

Speaker 5 (08:14):
That's us.

Speaker 6 (08:14):
Okay, Yeah, she'll pick one of you if you get
it right, she wins. Okay, we'll move on from there.
The question is one third of Americans say this would
definitely be a deal breaker if they were looking to
buy a home. One third of Americans say this would
definitely be a deal breaker if they were looking to.

Speaker 7 (08:34):
Buy a home.

Speaker 5 (08:35):
I nailed it.

Speaker 6 (08:40):
Think about that.

Speaker 5 (08:41):
Guys, you want to win, you go with me.

Speaker 6 (08:43):
One third of Americans said they would this would definitely
be a deal breaker if they were looking to buy
a home.

Speaker 13 (08:48):
I'm in.

Speaker 9 (08:57):
You know you're not gonna get it.

Speaker 6 (09:00):
Yeah, Morgan, you're not well. Lunchbox one hundred percent?

Speaker 7 (09:05):
Every time?

Speaker 6 (09:05):
How do you feel this time? One hundred percent?

Speaker 5 (09:07):
Who was in first and quick.

Speaker 6 (09:10):
That's weird. Okay, Amy, what's your percentage? Eddie?

Speaker 9 (09:17):
Five percent?

Speaker 6 (09:18):
Morgan? About third of American say this would be a
deal breaker if they're looking to buy a home. Carol
picked the teammate that you think gets it right. Who
would you like, Carol? Anybody can have Amy, Lunchbox, Eddie
or Morgan.

Speaker 5 (09:31):
Amy. He said forty. I said one hundred.

Speaker 9 (09:34):
Carol, all right, you always say one hundred.

Speaker 5 (09:35):
I enjoy not going to the concert.

Speaker 6 (09:37):
Okay, let's go. Morgan. What your answer?

Speaker 2 (09:39):
I have ghosts like ghost lives there.

Speaker 6 (09:42):
That's incorrect.

Speaker 9 (09:43):
She didn't pick Eddie, no basement.

Speaker 6 (09:47):
Okay, what in the world. Okay, she didn't pick you,
So good for you. Okay, guys, Lunchbox died in the house.

Speaker 5 (09:55):
Someone died in that house. Boom, boom boom.

Speaker 9 (09:57):
That's actually really good.

Speaker 6 (09:59):
Okay, thank you. Hold on to that. Amy.

Speaker 13 (10:01):
Oh that's interesting. Someone died.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
Well, that's correct, Carol. You just won the trip. Wow,
let go, my holy.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
Crap, I was gonna guess that.

Speaker 6 (10:23):
Well, there you go, Carol. You went a round trip airfare, hotel,
tickets to the show. You went all that in that package,
and wow, we'll see you. May fourth at our iHeartRadio
Country Festival in Austin, Texas. Holy Moly, Jelly Roll is
going to be their old Dominion Lady a Riley Green,
Ashley McBride, Jason Out, Dean Brothers, Osborne. I'll be there,

(10:43):
the show will be there. It's nice job. Yeah, Carol,
I bet this has major day a lot better.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
Huh really did make my fay, Thank you so much?

Speaker 6 (10:53):
Yeah. Okay, Well, I'm gonna put you on hold and
we'll get all your information. And remember we're not gonna
fly out there and leave her. We're gonna round trip. Okay.
I bet it's wondering.

Speaker 5 (11:01):
So she's gonna get home.

Speaker 6 (11:02):
So she will get home. Carol's stay on the line
there and we will get that. She is a good job.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
No good job, no, no see here. That's that's the
annoying part is Amy's gonna get the credit when I
would go home.

Speaker 6 (11:13):
No one will have to make this about you. This
is about Carol.

Speaker 9 (11:15):
That's right.

Speaker 6 (11:16):
Everything does have to be made.

Speaker 5 (11:17):
About you or you just said good job Amy?

Speaker 6 (11:19):
Why amye got it right? And she picked Amy.

Speaker 5 (11:21):
That's what I'm saying. But good job.

Speaker 6 (11:22):
It's not about you.

Speaker 7 (11:24):
Everything's not about you.

Speaker 9 (11:25):
It's about Carol.

Speaker 6 (11:26):
Carol wins Amy, good job, Thanks, that was awesome.

Speaker 12 (11:29):
Though it up right, it's the best bits of the
week with Morgan.

Speaker 4 (11:42):
Number two, someone on the show was dubbed the most
difficult employee. And you're gonna hear the beginning of this
segment and you're probably gonna know.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
Where it's about to end up. I'll just point that out.

Speaker 4 (11:54):
You know, maybe we need to do some awards that
are a little bit more positive.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
So you guys come.

Speaker 4 (11:59):
Up with some and you want to award the show things.
I'll pitch it to the show as an idea. I mean,
I'm just throwing that out there because it's positivity. But
this will make you laugh and maybe you have a
difficult employee like this in your life.

Speaker 5 (12:14):
Number five.

Speaker 6 (12:15):
Amy handed me this article. She goes, you should read
this and then we should figure out who's who, or
maybe nobody's anybody. It's here are the top types of
difficult employees, and then it gives you how to handle them.
But mostly it's like number one, the sloth. They don't
work at your pace or anybody else's pace, and they
seem lazy and disengaged. Anybody, anybody and anybody here be

(12:38):
the sloth I don't think that works.

Speaker 11 (12:41):
But somebody that works kind of Oh you're saying this
like I would think lunch bots. But he isn't really worse.

Speaker 6 (12:46):
It's disengaged.

Speaker 5 (12:47):
Yeah, I mean Eddie's mentally slow. Does that count?

Speaker 6 (12:51):
I don't think Eddie?

Speaker 9 (12:53):
Why am I mentally slow?

Speaker 5 (12:55):
That's just how you are, man. I don't know why
I was born that way?

Speaker 6 (12:58):
So who's the most slow? Thie? It's like we have
to they have to take They don't work at everybody
else's pace. They seem lazy. They're disengaged.

Speaker 13 (13:06):
See the keyword is seam. It doesn't mean they are.

Speaker 6 (13:08):
Yeah, why are you protect your boy again?

Speaker 9 (13:11):
I need to stop.

Speaker 6 (13:12):
I know who is it.

Speaker 13 (13:14):
I know that.

Speaker 6 (13:16):
I'm not gonna even say I'm gonna let you guys.

Speaker 9 (13:18):
Pick and I have the palette in mind.

Speaker 13 (13:20):
When you're going to share the solutions.

Speaker 6 (13:21):
Solution has approached them with kindness and respect.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
I got a question, he gets.

Speaker 6 (13:25):
Slothier if you do that?

Speaker 5 (13:27):
Would Eddie be that? I mean, because he's going to
donate a kidney, He's gonna do a bone marrow, and
he hasn't.

Speaker 6 (13:31):
I mean, he doesn't do It's a different Maybe we
get to somebody else and that's.

Speaker 9 (13:33):
Not my work, and he's also want to do myself.

Speaker 13 (13:36):
Not disengaged lunchbos Do you play wordle when we have
guests here that's just.

Speaker 6 (13:39):
Admitted to watching Mister Beasts video in the middle of
a segment one. Okay, okay, so.

Speaker 5 (13:45):
What we don't know how much that got got We
have to be kind and well.

Speaker 6 (13:48):
If you want to fix it, approach them with kindness
and respect. It's tough one point, lunchbox. Next up the
belly acre. They dwell on problems out loud. They drain
employee morale.

Speaker 9 (13:58):
Okay, that's lunchbox.

Speaker 6 (14:01):
What in the world, Amy, I don't want to.

Speaker 13 (14:03):
Pick one of these?

Speaker 6 (14:04):
That means you want to pick.

Speaker 5 (14:07):
Yeah, multiple people.

Speaker 6 (14:10):
I can take you out of it and put like
ray in. If you're like, if you don't have the
guts for.

Speaker 13 (14:13):
The bit, I have the I I submitted the bit exactly.

Speaker 6 (14:17):
Do you have the guts to do the bit you submitted?

Speaker 9 (14:19):
Here's the honest.

Speaker 6 (14:23):
Okay, if you want to fix it, consider your co
worker's complaints objectively and coming why this coworker is bothering
you when I belliate you guys need to realize that
working with your colleague to find a solution together. Yeah,
I mean I'd vote for myself on that one because
I do complain, because no one listens to my complaint. Wow,

(14:44):
he voted for himself number Lunchbox two points. Next up
the spotlight Hog once more credit than necessary Eddie.

Speaker 9 (14:54):
Okay, that's Lunchbox.

Speaker 11 (14:58):
What do you mean there's another point you're anytime Abby
talks like you're.

Speaker 6 (15:02):
Doing to other voters, Morgan, Ray, you got to vote
too many bigger voting the spotlight Hog Morgan, Yeah, Lunchbox Ray.

Speaker 9 (15:11):
Sadly, my vote is Lunchbox.

Speaker 6 (15:12):
Okay, solution, Okay, big brother solution. Acknowledge the contributions your
coworker did.

Speaker 9 (15:18):
Yeah, acknowledged.

Speaker 6 (15:21):
Next up the hot Shot. Loud rarely accepts constructive criticism.
They steamroll other people on the team.

Speaker 9 (15:31):
That's a tough one now, Yeah.

Speaker 6 (15:33):
Yeah, so these are difficult types of Ray.

Speaker 15 (15:37):
Yeah, for the reason that it's tough to get a
word in edgewise with him. I vote Lunchbox Morgan.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
I don't know who could it be?

Speaker 9 (15:44):
Lunchbox passionate about your work, Loud, Lunchbox.

Speaker 5 (15:48):
Amy, Lunchbox, What is wrong with that? Though?

Speaker 6 (15:51):
That's the hot shot.

Speaker 9 (15:52):
Okay, how do we deal with him?

Speaker 6 (15:54):
Lunchbox four? To deal with that one, try appealing to
their ego and ask them for advice about a problem
you're having, if it's not a real problem.

Speaker 5 (16:01):
See, so what you're saying is I'm a well rounded
and boy.

Speaker 6 (16:04):
I got all these that's what you hear.

Speaker 13 (16:05):
I mean really, when it comes down.

Speaker 5 (16:06):
To it, like you guys all sucking million boys because
you ain't any of these well guys doing.

Speaker 6 (16:10):
These are the four difficult employees. These aren't the fotunes
happy about points. This is you're above, You're the positive.
It ain't good. Okay, there's one more. This one's probably
not lunchbox, but the first four hilarious and in order.
I didn't do those in any certain way. The gossip
friendly and personable, but can stir up uncomfortable situations and

(16:32):
put you in a positions. It kind of is lunchbox.

Speaker 9 (16:34):
That's lunchbox.

Speaker 6 (16:34):
It's freaking lunchbox too. I didn't think it was.

Speaker 9 (16:36):
Filled the tea you find behind lunches.

Speaker 6 (16:38):
That you are okay, friendly and because he's like, I'm
your best friend andilly burns you, but can still up
uncomfortable situations and put in a positions that you're not
sure how to handle, sometimes publicly. Amy.

Speaker 13 (16:51):
I mean, I feel like it's tied with the two
te spillers over here. Okay, thank you lunch Box and Eddie.
They spilled the tea on.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
To stir the pot. Okay, fine, he likes to stick
his nose and either he's sticking like a covert.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
Well, this is friendly and personable. He is, okay, make sure,
make sure. Okay, so Amy gives him both to pot.

Speaker 4 (17:12):
Take it, Morgan, Yeah, I was actually gonna say both
Eddie and Lunchbox, because Eddie sometimes will.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
Walk in a room, drop something and leave, like he
didn't just drop the whole bomb on everybody, you know,
like a.

Speaker 10 (17:23):
Little teething little gossip.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
Let me just see what happens.

Speaker 5 (17:26):
He'll linger just so you can get something.

Speaker 6 (17:29):
Yeah, yeah, ray, Yeah.

Speaker 15 (17:30):
If gossip needs to be planted in a room, Eddie
is great at doing it, and for that, I vote Eddie.

Speaker 6 (17:35):
Okay, Well, Eddie get a point.

Speaker 9 (17:36):
Okay, great, man, you're the gossip. I'm one of the employees.

Speaker 6 (17:40):
Solution have the hot shot, spotlight hog and belly acre
and soft punch him.

Speaker 5 (17:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (17:46):
So I guess we gotta do it. Give it a hit. No,
that's not it. The solution is ignore it if you're
but they both do it so it's hard to ignore.
Like forty percent of the show, if your coworker wants
to share a story that oversteps boundaries, leave or plightly
diverse to conversation, the next time we play that spilled
the tea, we all walk out of the room.

Speaker 9 (18:05):
By yourself.

Speaker 6 (18:07):
Well you too, Lunchbox four points Eddie one.

Speaker 5 (18:09):
Other people may be worried. You guys aren't on the radar.

Speaker 6 (18:12):
That's not that's that's a radar of like an enemy
plane coming in. You don't want to be on the
radar because you're trying to That's that's a not a
good radar but fun, big good job Amy. That was
Amy stirring up. She knew what was gonna happen for sure.

Speaker 13 (18:26):
I didn't know.

Speaker 6 (18:27):
She didn't say we should go that direction, but she
knew I would go that direction.

Speaker 5 (18:30):
Where'd you find this?

Speaker 6 (18:31):
Or it's a good story?

Speaker 5 (18:33):
You do?

Speaker 6 (18:34):
What do you doing over there?

Speaker 5 (18:35):
I just I'm partaking in this segment about me.

Speaker 10 (18:41):
Go it's the best Bits of the week with Morgan
Number two.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
Blanco Brown was on the show.

Speaker 4 (18:51):
This man is so incredibly talented, not only just in music,
but he came in and started doing all kinds.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
Of impressions and we were like, where is this coming from?

Speaker 2 (18:59):
This amazing? He always has spoons with him and you'll
hear why.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
And we even got details about the motorcycle accident he
was in a couple of years ago. So right now,
this is Blanco Brown in the Bobby Bone Show Studio.

Speaker 10 (19:12):
Number four on the Bobby Bone Show.

Speaker 6 (19:15):
Now, good to see you man.

Speaker 7 (19:17):
Likewise, yeah, I need to have my in area in. Yeah,
we're talking. Can you hear me?

Speaker 6 (19:22):
Watch this now? Can you hear me?

Speaker 7 (19:24):
Yes?

Speaker 6 (19:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (19:25):
Next time on Dragon ball Z?

Speaker 6 (19:28):
Is that one of those cartoons on uh.

Speaker 7 (19:30):
We'll go go kill Cheetah, We'll crilling take over plenty Nebula?

Speaker 6 (19:34):
Mmm, I don't know dragon is dragon ball Z? What
would that be considered? And anyway it is? Do you
you watch that?

Speaker 16 (19:42):
Yep?

Speaker 7 (19:42):
I bet you know it? One ring uh pokemon ringing dumb.

Speaker 6 (19:50):
Minion where you're saying the word minion? Is that? What
is that?

Speaker 9 (19:53):
What is that? Meghan?

Speaker 5 (19:55):
Me?

Speaker 6 (19:57):
Yeah? Is that a minion?

Speaker 16 (19:58):
Ye?

Speaker 6 (19:59):
Okay? What else do you do? Impressions generally want and want?
Is it because you because you can do you can
basically do instruments with your mouth, like you can be
box really really good, Like it's all it's all that
the same like skill set, like creating.

Speaker 7 (20:21):
Changing your voice and be boxing two different things unless
you got like some animation going on? Why be boxing?

Speaker 9 (20:26):
But no?

Speaker 6 (20:27):
I mean is that like are you able to do
those kind of what the same part of your brain
that you're able to beat box with? And and mimic
sounds of instruments? Only God knows only?

Speaker 13 (20:36):
Yeah, what impressions do you have?

Speaker 7 (20:40):
I mean some everything burning back?

Speaker 6 (20:49):
We had to beat that. But okay, so.

Speaker 9 (20:54):
That's pretty good though.

Speaker 6 (20:55):
That was pretty good.

Speaker 9 (20:55):
That's really good.

Speaker 6 (20:57):
Can you hear and automatically go? And is that a
skill of yours? Can you mimic pretty quickly? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (21:04):
I made me pretty fast?

Speaker 6 (21:05):
Has that always been something you could do?

Speaker 9 (21:07):
Like?

Speaker 6 (21:07):
How old were you when you first started to be
able to beat box?

Speaker 7 (21:09):
About seven?

Speaker 6 (21:10):
Really?

Speaker 7 (21:11):
Yeah? Why?

Speaker 6 (21:11):
And why why did you beat boxing? Seven? Was it
just music in the house?

Speaker 7 (21:15):
Yeah, hearing music. I didn't even know what beatboxing was.
And then I was told by one of my family members,
you're actually be boxing I'd just go around the house.
I don't know why.

Speaker 6 (21:30):
Letna try hold on? Do it again? First time? Not
so bad? Huh, not so bad at my first time.
Trying a lot. So if you were, if I were
to like, would be someone like, hey, Block, just give
me a beat with your mouth. What they say, give
me a beat with your mouth? Or they say, yeah, yeah,
give me a beat. A question, when do you breathe?

Speaker 16 (22:03):
Like?

Speaker 9 (22:03):
I feel like you're just gonna the whole time.

Speaker 7 (22:05):
I don't even know when I breathe. I just breathed automatically, naturally.
While I'm doing it.

Speaker 6 (22:11):
Agains that you're going in and out like a harmonica.

Speaker 16 (22:13):
Man.

Speaker 7 (22:14):
Yeah, while I'm going I'm just taking a breath in
through my nose and continue to go through my mouth.

Speaker 6 (22:19):
You know what I thought was really good? Your version
to take me Home Country Roads. We played it on
the show a bit too.

Speaker 7 (22:23):
Yes, And I always pull out my spoons.

Speaker 6 (22:26):
Oh you played the spoons last time you were here.

Speaker 7 (22:28):
I have my spoons every time.

Speaker 6 (22:29):
Yeah. Are people always like, what's he playing? Or can
they identify that it's a spoon pretty quick?

Speaker 7 (22:33):
They definitely know. They look at me and say, ain't
no way. He pulling out these spoons. We didn't expect
that during the show.

Speaker 6 (22:41):
Oh, he has spoons.

Speaker 7 (22:43):
I always have spoons. They don't go nowhere.

Speaker 6 (22:46):
For two reasons. One music or cereal. At any point
he could get hit with either.

Speaker 7 (22:50):
And when you want some suit with that the juice,
you just use the spoon with the holes in it.

Speaker 6 (22:53):
So the spoon with the holes in it is that
because it makes a different noise.

Speaker 7 (22:56):
It's a whole nother sound.

Speaker 6 (22:57):
And do you play spoons with one hand or two?
Both play a little one hand, so you use fingers
and leg Now do you ever do you ever play
on your jewelry? Or is it to cost you much?

Speaker 7 (23:16):
Man? I messed up the whole uh two tone Rolex
and they got spoons on it. And when I took
it to Rolex, they say, man, that's your sickness. Joh,
I wouldn't even touch this watch. So I said, y'all,
y'all got a good little point. I'm gonna just keep
them right here for the memories.

Speaker 6 (23:33):
So you beat a watch with the spoons?

Speaker 7 (23:35):
Yep.

Speaker 6 (23:35):
Man, I think they just don't want to replace it.

Speaker 7 (23:39):
Now it was under warranted. They would have cleaned it up.
But yeah, I mean it had too many marks on it.
I mean coming from the get up and doing that
the whole time. Yeah, three four years. They said, we
don't really really want to touch their history, but we
could do it.

Speaker 6 (23:52):
Where do you play the get up on your set
last beginning?

Speaker 7 (23:55):
Both, No, it's like eighty percent through the show.

Speaker 6 (24:00):
That song so big? Yes? Do you ever get annoyed
because it's so big? People only want to hear that. No.

Speaker 7 (24:07):
By the time I started my set, people say, man,
we didn't know you could sing so well.

Speaker 6 (24:12):
Oh for sure, I didn't know you could sing so
well when you came in here and performed the first time.

Speaker 7 (24:15):
Oh yeah, yeah, I was kind.

Speaker 6 (24:16):
Of blown away. You were in that motorcycle accident. From
the last time that I saw you, you got into
that motorcycle, right, Did that change anything about first, not
not like perspective on life, but like physically, did it
change anything with your voice or your hands or anything
like that?

Speaker 7 (24:33):
Oh? Yeah. So nine months later I opened up for
Looke Combs in Florida, sixty thousand folk and my hand
just let go to mic had to double tape the
microphone to my hand because of the nerves new risk
construction pelvis construction and I have two leg constructions like
metal knee and a ride and some of everything going

(24:56):
to my ankle, so it changed everything.

Speaker 6 (24:58):
What happened in that accident, I got hit by drunk.

Speaker 7 (25:01):
Driver head on. I was in second gear on my
Indian motorcycle, a little sports bike but it's a touring
bike with cruise ConTroll and everything. Also second gear, making
the left. I saw a truck coming at me head on.
I tried to dodge him. He met me right at
the yellow line, getting back in his lane. I hit
the side, went through the windshield, land on the bed died.

(25:24):
You went wrapped to the hospital.

Speaker 6 (25:26):
Hold on, I got a lot of the unpack here,
so you went through the wind shild.

Speaker 7 (25:30):
My head went through the windshield and then I flipped
over the truck.

Speaker 6 (25:35):
So it was poof you remember it at all?

Speaker 7 (25:38):
I remember everything really. I looked him dead in his
face while I was going through the windshield, and I
talked to people through taking my helmet off because I
was suffocating from the strap. It had to tightened because
the windshield had to pulled it and yanked it. It
saved my face.

Speaker 6 (25:52):
Do you think you're gonna die?

Speaker 5 (25:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (25:55):
I felt like I was going to be gone, and
on the way to the house, I asked the paramedic
could I make a call? I kept on asking them,
Am I gonna live? I say, if I ain't gonna live,
could I make a call? And uh, I plead the
blood of Jesus the whole way through, all the way
to the first initial break in. At the hospital, they

(26:15):
broke my wrists back in place, my legs back in
place while I was looking at them. No anesthesia because
I didn't have enough blood. I had had to get
twelve blood transplants, infusions. However, they pronounce it, you.

Speaker 6 (26:29):
Know, yeah, so And on the way you say they
pronounced you dead or you felt like you died?

Speaker 7 (26:34):
Oh yeah, I was gone at the door. So I
think it was God's timing, and it definitely stirred me
up in my life. Announced dead at the door, went
through the doors, came back to life, saw all the
white and the worst thing I ever heard in my
life was somebody saying, if we don't get John Doe blood,

(26:57):
he ain't gonna make it. That's the worst thing I
ever heard. Because it was and nothing I could do
about it. I couldn't get up and ask for blood, Like, hey,
could y'all hurry up? I couldn't do nothing but listen
to them. Tell me. If they don't get blood, I
ain't gonna make it.

Speaker 6 (27:09):
And I can't even know who you work, they said, John,
because it was all so quick, and it's like not
like they could identify you.

Speaker 7 (27:14):
They didn't know who I was. And my backpack had
my ID and stuff in it. They said they was
throwing a mile and a half down the street.

Speaker 6 (27:21):
So what do you remember next after that? Did you
go out for a while, like were you unconscious for
a while?

Speaker 7 (27:27):
I remember going to a blank space, and then I
woke up the next morning in the hospital and I
see you and I had like a contraption around my pelvis,
pushing my pelvis together. I couldn't move a leg onto
my painful in the growing area. Everything They were saying,
this is for the betterment of you, because my pelvist
was broken, and you know, you can like bleed from

(27:50):
that real bad, real fast, and it could be over
so by the grizz of God man, I got through that.
And after that, I remember being in the hospital for weeks.
I had two pipes going through my legs, I mean
through my thighs. I still had the scars one on
east side of my bladder on the back, you know,
coming through the exit. So pipes like this twelve inches

(28:13):
about this stick to hold my pevts together, and they
had to flip me on them every day when I
use use the restroom. I'm talk about like the pain
to flip me on the bone and the pipes.

Speaker 6 (28:25):
I said, Oh man, what a her worst doubt are
getting kicked in the nuts.

Speaker 13 (28:28):
Now.

Speaker 7 (28:29):
The worst thing about the whole experience was that.

Speaker 6 (28:33):
I passed on this question. I don't move on past
this one. I don't like think about that.

Speaker 7 (28:38):
That's the worst. I don't wish that on nobody.

Speaker 6 (28:41):
Of all the things, he says, that's the worst.

Speaker 7 (28:43):
That was worse than anything like I's making a joke,
but the catha like oh, and people don't notice. But
when the catheter goes in, they pump it up and
it turns into a bubble and it feels your yeah,
the inside without that and a guy, a guy in
the hospital actually pull his out and bust everything.

Speaker 6 (29:03):
While you were there, you.

Speaker 7 (29:06):
Make sure no, no, no, I'm still blessed.

Speaker 6 (29:10):
So when you get out of the hospital, did you
have full mobility.

Speaker 7 (29:14):
No, I couldn't walk now. My left legs still has ah.
I have dropped foot on my left foot. You haven't
seen people walk and they go down before it goes up.
So it's like mine ain't that bad because I just
prayed a lot and walked through a lot and I
was determined. But rop foot is when you can't get

(29:37):
your heel up in order to do a regular step
in motion.

Speaker 6 (29:42):
So how do you feel now every day?

Speaker 7 (29:44):
Like physically, I still have nerve damage and pain in
my left foot on the left leg. It was the
worst of it all. I keep a bubble like my
legs stay with a bubble on it. It swells up
the more I walk. It turned into a not by
the end of the day. Then it's herns off, the
feeling going to my ankle. Then it made my foot
feel like it's on fire.

Speaker 6 (30:05):
When did you start making music again after you got
to the hospital? How long?

Speaker 13 (30:09):
Man?

Speaker 7 (30:09):
It had to be at least a year because I
couldn't work through the nerve damage and the pain. I
had a horrific case of nerve damage, and every day
I woke up it felt like my foot was on fire.
They said my nerves were missed. They were overshooting trying

(30:30):
to catch connect connectivity, and yeah, that's that was actually
the worst thing ever. But I never want that cathetic
again either. Matter of fact, the catheter was so bad.
I'm telling you, I don't hear it, but okay, they
pulled it. They got rid of the catheter. And then

(30:51):
when I went into my second surgery, it was so bad.
I was trying to negotiate with the surgeons. I said, hey,
could y'all just not do the catheter? And my dad Attell,
he was on the phone while I was going into
getting wheeled down, I said, could we just skip the catheter?
Could y'all give me a bag or something? Could y'all
tape it around it? Could y'all do anything? We will
put that cathotery in me. And I woke up with

(31:11):
the cathoter I was so aggravated again.

Speaker 6 (31:14):
Like I'm activated now, I haven't hear about it to
do it. Yeah, that sounds pretty bad.

Speaker 16 (31:19):
Uh so.

Speaker 6 (31:22):
That's tough. I don't even think cathter Yeah, man, it's
the worst. That's a bad one. That's a for guy
that's that that having to pass like a kinney stone.

Speaker 7 (31:30):
Man, it's the worst. Yeah, I mean, I can don't.
I don't even want to think.

Speaker 6 (31:34):
About me and I've been thinking about it for like
ten minutes almost stop think about it.

Speaker 12 (31:37):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (31:38):
So you put out uh the four new songs a
couple of days ago, the fifth, April fifth, Right, so
you perform one of the force You good? Can you
you go?

Speaker 16 (31:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (31:47):
Definitely I can still perform. That's my gift, my purpose
and my Cabling's.

Speaker 6 (31:52):
Make sure now Sunshine shines. That's a very what I
like about that. There's no catheter. Definitely, don't even mention
the word cather in the song, like I'm trying to
all that from my mind. So mostly it's like a
positive song. It's no catheter. Uh you want to do
that now? You cool? Let's do it all right? So
let me say this Blanco Brown as he gets ready
to perform here in the studio the new song Sunshine Shine,

(32:13):
and not only that, he's got four new songs out
Hardy Can eliminade A is the entire EP and let's
do it now here. He is Grammy nominated Vocalist, Producer, Songwriter.
Here he is Blanco Brown. Let's go Brown Studio. Hey,
what's the jacket? What's the jacket.

Speaker 7 (32:29):
You got to man, this is a vintage crew jacket
from eighty some, the Famine of Back to the Future,
so the original art. This is actually the jacket mint condition.

Speaker 9 (32:40):
That's amazing.

Speaker 7 (32:41):
Yep.

Speaker 6 (32:41):
Then you collect a lot of stuff, huh.

Speaker 7 (32:43):
Yeah, I love vintage pieces.

Speaker 6 (32:45):
That's pretty cool. You got to even the button on
the front.

Speaker 8 (32:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (32:48):
I mean only the film crew got them, and you
and I have one.

Speaker 6 (32:51):
Yeah. Blanck O'brown got a new EP Alcoholtache and Lemonade,
and that is the newest song there. It's I love it.
It's positive. Yeah, it's sunshine shine. Good to see you.
Glad you're healthy and it's been a while since the
right wait and talk to you except on the phone
since then.

Speaker 7 (33:05):
Indeed, you look good. That's a blessing.

Speaker 6 (33:07):
Did they shave your face at all when you were sick,
like when you were in the hospital.

Speaker 16 (33:09):
Nope.

Speaker 7 (33:10):
I ended up doing it with cast on my hands
maybe two months later. I got footage of it too.

Speaker 6 (33:16):
They didn't put a cat through anywhere else that did.

Speaker 10 (33:18):
It's the best Bits of the week with Morgan number two.

Speaker 4 (33:27):
If you're a big fan of our fantasy drafts, another
one went down this week. We did a draft of
soothing sounds in my team. I'll just say I felt
really confident in my team. I had rainfall, crackling fireplace,
and soft jazz music, which any putted out that it's
like I want a man, but really those things just

(33:50):
soothe me. Those are things when I think about soothing stuff,
all of those things make.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
Me happy and feel soothed. Whatever. You know, you here
for yourself and you let us know.

Speaker 6 (33:59):
Number three the draft is the most soothing sounds we
spun the wheel before Amy gets the first overall pick Amy,
most soothing sounds draft. What do you got?

Speaker 13 (34:10):
Waves crashing?

Speaker 9 (34:12):
Oh, that's definitely number one.

Speaker 6 (34:14):
That's so good too, because like there are sounds that
play waves crashing to actually put you to sleep, right,
got it? Good waves? Okay, going over to lunchbox. Lunchbox
soothing sounds.

Speaker 5 (34:26):
Oh yeah, you ever sat on the back porch in
the morning, right when the birds start chirping? Birds chirping?

Speaker 16 (34:33):
Have you?

Speaker 5 (34:35):
Yeah? Okay, kids are up early on the weekends.

Speaker 6 (34:37):
Man, birds chirping, Eddie.

Speaker 9 (34:41):
I'm gonna do same with the water, but I'm gonna
do a river flowing.

Speaker 7 (34:46):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (34:47):
Definitely a difference in waves crashing river fall.

Speaker 7 (34:49):
No, that sound that's good.

Speaker 6 (34:53):
All right, more get over to you. Soothing sounds.

Speaker 4 (34:55):
Yeah, I cannot believe it made it all the way
to me. Also in water, but I'm going rainfall listening
to the rain.

Speaker 9 (35:01):
That's really good.

Speaker 6 (35:02):
Rainfall.

Speaker 9 (35:02):
Okay, yeah, yeah, I didn't have that one, Morgan.

Speaker 6 (35:05):
I'm gonna wait. I don't think anybody's gonna take mine
a main one, so I'm gonna hold off and take
another strong one and maybe get mine in round three
unless someone gets it. I'm gonna go with and the
soothing sounds draft, I'm gonna do it. I'm not gonna
let it slip. I'm gonna do and it's it's a

(35:26):
bit more specific than Morgan's. But rain on a tin.

Speaker 9 (35:28):
Roof, that's good. I have that on a summer night.

Speaker 13 (35:32):
Yeah, we change it.

Speaker 6 (35:35):
Rain on a tin roof is mine mostly think I
lived in a camper for about two years, and I
always liked doing to rain. Because all right, that's round one.
Amy had waves, lunch, had birds chirping, Eddie had river.
Morgan had rainfall, and had rain on a tin roof.
All right, so I'll go first in the second round.
Now I could pander a bit, which I know is

(35:55):
a great sound to everybody else but not me, And
that would be pandering, like trying to present something that
I know people like.

Speaker 11 (36:04):
Yeah, do it though, I mean, I'm sure we can
all agree on something that sounds soothing, like unless you do,
like nails on a chalk.

Speaker 6 (36:12):
I don't know, man, it's so pandury. I'm not gonna
do it. I'll tell you what it was later.

Speaker 16 (36:16):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (36:17):
I don't want to pander, so I'm gonna go with
soothing sounds, sizzling faheedas or bacon.

Speaker 9 (36:25):
Dang, that's a good sound.

Speaker 6 (36:29):
Okay, let's go over to Morgan.

Speaker 14 (36:34):
All right.

Speaker 4 (36:34):
You know it's like really cold out and you always
put one of these on the crackling fireplace.

Speaker 6 (36:39):
That's good.

Speaker 16 (36:40):
You got me.

Speaker 6 (36:44):
I might pander when he comes back to me. I
might need a pander.

Speaker 9 (36:50):
Call an audible.

Speaker 11 (36:50):
She took mine, Eddie.

Speaker 6 (36:55):
Oh there's another.

Speaker 9 (36:57):
Okay, okay, okay. For my number two pick, I'm going
with thunder on the horizon.

Speaker 6 (37:05):
All right, garth thunder rolls thunder on the horizon, okay.

Speaker 11 (37:12):
Because you don't want it right over you, because that's scary,
that's not soothing.

Speaker 6 (37:15):
You want them horizon and also the words thunder on
the horizon just sounds soothing.

Speaker 9 (37:20):
Too, just a word, it's just beautiful, man, lunchbox.

Speaker 6 (37:23):
We're drafting the soothing sounds.

Speaker 5 (37:26):
Go ahead, Yeah, guys, soothing sounds. You want something that'll
make you relax and put a smile on your face,
make you feel at ease. Is that what you're looking
for here? Because it's baby giggles, a baby giggling.

Speaker 6 (37:40):
Okay, okay, sweet, it is sweet.

Speaker 9 (37:44):
Is this lunchbox talking?

Speaker 6 (37:46):
It's a I lunchbox like two weeks ago, the real
one we cut them, got this one for half price.

Speaker 5 (37:52):
Amy a cat purring?

Speaker 13 (37:55):
Hmm, there's nothing poping. No, there's nothing sweeter than a
cat per.

Speaker 6 (38:05):
And you have wage crashing and a cat purring. We
start with you now in the third round, the final round,
drafting soothing sounds.

Speaker 7 (38:12):
Go ahead.

Speaker 13 (38:14):
Yeah. I feel like I'm sort of stuck here for.

Speaker 6 (38:20):
A second because you have so many, because I have
so many.

Speaker 13 (38:23):
I have like none. Oh, I'm out, I'm dry, I
mean crackling fire and that forty.

Speaker 9 (38:29):
I'm trying to pump the well and nothing's coming out.

Speaker 6 (38:31):
Your girl up.

Speaker 9 (38:32):
Wait, no, it doesn't work like that.

Speaker 14 (38:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (38:34):
Does who says there are no rules?

Speaker 5 (38:37):
Said?

Speaker 6 (38:38):
Okay, I don't go with this lunchbox parting.

Speaker 5 (38:42):
That's a good one.

Speaker 9 (38:45):
It's soothing to him.

Speaker 13 (38:46):
A lunchbug's whispering.

Speaker 6 (38:48):
Okay, is that your answer? This that you love him
so much? When do you hear there are theories behind
the scenes of these two? What is not romantic theory? Not?

Speaker 5 (38:57):
But there's nothing.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
We don't there's nothing.

Speaker 6 (39:00):
Okay, go ahead, Oh my.

Speaker 13 (39:01):
Gosh, okay, let's go with hmmm. I think just any whisper,
whisper a whisper.

Speaker 6 (39:09):
Okay, all right.

Speaker 13 (39:12):
What you're saying not going to win.

Speaker 2 (39:14):
But I got waves crashing.

Speaker 6 (39:15):
I know sometimes people only vote on the first round.
I hear you, lunchbox.

Speaker 5 (39:20):
Oh do you want a noise that makes you feel good?

Speaker 6 (39:25):
I see the call map right now, go ahead.

Speaker 5 (39:27):
What's a smile on your face? It's that crunching of
snow crun.

Speaker 6 (39:34):
Snow crunching in your mouth or.

Speaker 5 (39:35):
Fat oh feet when you're walking on that snow.

Speaker 6 (39:38):
It's got it.

Speaker 13 (39:39):
I'm not going to say he's a lost.

Speaker 6 (39:42):
Way wetter than way, better than whisper. What snow crunching
can't be. I'm not saying it's great, but snow crunching
can't be creepy.

Speaker 13 (39:50):
People love a SMR whispering can or a mess r
or whatever.

Speaker 9 (39:54):
Eddie, oh man, all right, that was pretty dry. The
well was dry. But I got something. Go ahead, I'm
gonna go with wind chimes.

Speaker 6 (40:03):
Oh that's annoying.

Speaker 9 (40:04):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 6 (40:08):
Don't I want to just slam them?

Speaker 9 (40:11):
You don't like wind chimes?

Speaker 5 (40:13):
But that was actually good, dude, I gotta be honest
with you.

Speaker 6 (40:17):
But it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter what we like.
Ranch in Texas, that's wind. You could have just that.
You could have said, like a large guest of wind.

Speaker 9 (40:25):
You didn't wait for the time. Man, my b bad,
my back.

Speaker 6 (40:27):
All right, Morgan, you have rainfall in a crackling fireplace.

Speaker 4 (40:31):
Yeah, and I'm deciding between two that are Yeah, I
don't know if you will get.

Speaker 6 (40:36):
One of them soothing sounds. It's a draft, soothing sounds.

Speaker 16 (40:40):
Go ahead.

Speaker 4 (40:41):
I think I'm gonna go with this, because, like, if
you ever go and get a massage, or you go
get your nails done, or even just kind of hanging
out in a lobby of nowhere, this is what you're hearing,
and it kind of calms you down.

Speaker 2 (40:50):
It's soft jazz music.

Speaker 6 (40:52):
Soft jazz music. Okay, So I'm the last one, so
I can go through a bunch of mine since nobody
can steal it. A couple of mine that I like,
and some of them are specific to just me. But
I like a basketball swoshing through the net, nothing but net.
That's a comfortablee. I like the opening rep of the

(41:14):
National anthems, a soothing sound done. I like a golf
ball going into a hope.

Speaker 9 (41:20):
Ah, that's nice.

Speaker 6 (41:22):
I like, well, I like my Stanley's asleep, but that's snoring.
My wife would not agree. She hates that sound. Loud, loud.
The one that I was going to pander with is
the it's cracking a cold one.

Speaker 11 (41:34):
Oh but see that's okay though, because even though you
don't drink, hearing somebody go it's pretty.

Speaker 6 (41:40):
Soothing, especially if it's you though doing it.

Speaker 9 (41:41):
It's the best Man Friday.

Speaker 6 (41:43):
Night, or coffee pouring into a cup. That sound. I
can't do my mouth the liquid hitting.

Speaker 9 (41:48):
That's pandering because you hate coffee.

Speaker 6 (41:51):
But at least I've had it.

Speaker 13 (41:52):
You should have done Heavy rain never popped.

Speaker 6 (41:54):
Well we have two rain ones. Anyways, she does heavy
Rain on it not ten roof. I have the bell
at the end of class. Nice like you said, because
class is over.

Speaker 11 (42:08):
I have I have silence that is soothing, especially when
you have four kids.

Speaker 6 (42:13):
Silence is a strong one. I have Chris Stapleton's voice.

Speaker 13 (42:20):
Okay, oh that is soothing.

Speaker 9 (42:26):
It's not very soothing.

Speaker 6 (42:27):
But none of those I'm not gonna do any of those.
I'm gonna do. Crickets at night in the summer.

Speaker 9 (42:33):
Yeah, that's that's awesome. What do you mean, crickets the
sound of summer night?

Speaker 6 (42:38):
Just because you said whisper and we all laughed, don't
take it out on me.

Speaker 9 (42:42):
You don't like the sound of nighttime out.

Speaker 6 (42:45):
Nighttime, summer outside crickets like that is awesome.

Speaker 13 (42:48):
Basically their form of whispering.

Speaker 6 (42:51):
The crickets are whispering. That's what you're hearing. So it's
like a double Okay. So those are our teams. Go
vote to Bobbybones dot com. We'll have a winner after
you guys vote, but we will not attach our aims
to them. If you listen to this, you know basically
who they are. But we don't want you to go
vote based on the first round or the person you
like the most. But Amy has.

Speaker 13 (43:08):
Waves crashing, waves crashing.

Speaker 6 (43:11):
We have cat purring, and somebody in a white man
whispering to a kid.

Speaker 9 (43:16):
Very soon.

Speaker 6 (43:19):
Exactly what we said.

Speaker 14 (43:20):
Kid.

Speaker 6 (43:21):
Luck Bucks has birds chirping, He has baby giggling, and
he has snow crunching.

Speaker 9 (43:26):
Who is this guy?

Speaker 6 (43:28):
Eddie has roaring, rushing thunder on the horizon and wind chimes.
Morgan has rainfall, crackling fireplace and soft jazz.

Speaker 7 (43:40):
So good.

Speaker 9 (43:42):
Morgan sounds like she wants a man over into the house.
All right, all of them do there's jazz? Was the fireplace?

Speaker 6 (43:52):
Morgan is like a fantasy? Yeah, yeah, yeah, gosh, a
deep voice telling you to come a little closer. You
can add that and then me, I have rained on
a tin roof, sizzling fajitas or bacon or crickets at
night in the summertime. Vote on the soothing sound team
you like the best.

Speaker 16 (44:08):
Good job, everybody, Thank you.

Speaker 9 (44:11):
I don't know how I feel about my team.

Speaker 6 (44:13):
Thanks. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (44:16):
I may have blown it with that wind chime.

Speaker 5 (44:18):
Yeah we all.

Speaker 6 (44:20):
A whisper.

Speaker 5 (44:21):
Oh yeah, a lot of people have windchimes.

Speaker 9 (44:23):
Oh that's true.

Speaker 6 (44:24):
I mean a lot of people are annoying because if
they're too close to somebody else.

Speaker 10 (44:29):
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan.

Speaker 5 (44:32):
Number two.

Speaker 4 (44:38):
The anticipation killed us all week, Lunchbox tease day after
day that.

Speaker 3 (44:44):
He was going to blast someone on the show and
he had.

Speaker 2 (44:46):
Crazy tea to spill.

Speaker 4 (44:48):
He even gave the opportunity for anybody to turn themselves
in via email. Nobody did because like nobody knew even
the contents of what the spill the tea was. Well,
the blast finally happened. Lunchbox shit his major spill the tea,
and I am not going to say.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
Whether it was clickbait or not.

Speaker 4 (45:06):
You are just going to have to listen right now
and you can decide it was entertaining. But I will
mention that during these segments this week and talking about it,
there was something that I thought it could be that
didn't involve me, but I had an idea of something
that had happened in the studio, and my.

Speaker 2 (45:24):
Spill of the tea, I think it is a little
bit juicier and I had more.

Speaker 3 (45:30):
I have more guys.

Speaker 4 (45:31):
I just sometimes see a lot of tea happening and
I just kind of keep it close to the vest
because not everybody needs to have tea spell on them
all the time, but these two things.

Speaker 10 (45:41):
They might number two.

Speaker 6 (45:43):
Hey, this is your bit. You've built it up for
three days, lunchbox. You just said you're going to put
someone on blast if they didn't confess. And the deal
you made was if they confessed any email, you would
not say who it was, you would just say what
the crime was. Correct, did anyone confess?

Speaker 5 (45:56):
I'd like to congratulate on the person. They have not come,
so they will get blasted on air. They will get
blasted right now in front of all of America. Mm hmmm,
going on blast.

Speaker 6 (46:10):
So I don't even know what to ask because I
don't know who it is. You just want to do it.
How do you want to set it up? What do
you want to do ahead of time?

Speaker 5 (46:17):
Everybody that is listening, everybody in this room that is
not it is not you, That is not it's not you.
If you're in the room, all right, you will be disgusted,
disturbed and dumbfounded.

Speaker 6 (46:30):
I don't know what you're saying.

Speaker 5 (46:31):
I'm saying it's not you.

Speaker 6 (46:33):
I'm not me.

Speaker 5 (46:33):
I said, if it's not you, you will be triple.

Speaker 6 (46:37):
Why do we give them all you?

Speaker 5 (46:38):
You will be disgusted, disturbing nobody in the room. I said,
if it's not you, you will agree with me. You
will be disgusted, dumbfounded, and.

Speaker 9 (46:49):
Disturbed and confused.

Speaker 5 (46:51):
Okay, it's the triple I'm confused. It's the Triple D.

Speaker 6 (46:55):
Okay, So okay, eliminate. Can it be anybody?

Speaker 5 (47:00):
It can be anyone from that glassroom or in this room?

Speaker 6 (47:04):
Can I ask questions and you answer them?

Speaker 5 (47:05):
Go ahead?

Speaker 6 (47:09):
Is it amy? Okay? Hold? Why don't you eliminate somebody?
Eliminate one person?

Speaker 5 (47:19):
Bobby's been eliminated. We know what Bobby.

Speaker 6 (47:21):
Guys.

Speaker 5 (47:22):
Come on, mister clean over there. He ain't gonna do
anything wrong. Okay, Bobby is safe.

Speaker 6 (47:28):
Eliminate somebody else.

Speaker 5 (47:31):
Mike d has ever has he ever done anything wrong
in his life? He's mister quiet, He's not doing anything wrong.

Speaker 6 (47:36):
Okay. Is it somebody?

Speaker 4 (47:40):
Like?

Speaker 6 (47:41):
Do you want to eliminate like a glassroom or main room?
Or do you want to keep going like you are?

Speaker 5 (47:44):
Hey, whatever you want to do, man, or I just
go right to it. Abby. Oh, let's just go right
to it. Abby. You're safe.

Speaker 6 (47:53):
Oh that's not going right to it.

Speaker 5 (47:55):
I checked this. He gave us the rope of dope.

Speaker 6 (47:58):
Okay, Yeah, So who's out?

Speaker 9 (48:01):
Who's out?

Speaker 6 (48:02):
Mike, are not getting blasted? Okay? Go ahead? Who else
is not getting blasted?

Speaker 5 (48:07):
The man with the buttons Ray, that dude, squeaky clean,
a little strange, but clean, little go ahead, Scoopa keeps
us out of trouble. He doesn't get in trouble.

Speaker 6 (48:22):
Scoopa.

Speaker 5 (48:22):
Your free? You're free?

Speaker 6 (48:25):
Is either going to be? Amy Morgan?

Speaker 13 (48:28):
Okay? And with the group, when we learned this about ourselves,
are we are? We're not going to be disgusted to serve,
unfounded that it.

Speaker 5 (48:36):
Might be that's glass you might be or you just
be like it's normal.

Speaker 6 (48:39):
And then they had another one lunchbox.

Speaker 13 (48:42):
But.

Speaker 5 (48:44):
You feel you feel awful guilty over there.

Speaker 2 (48:47):
I don't know what's happening, so.

Speaker 5 (48:51):
I'll tell you. Amy say, okay, I don't like this.

Speaker 6 (48:56):
That's are more again.

Speaker 5 (49:00):
What he's dumbfounded, dead or disgusted and disturb in days
disappointed lunchbox?

Speaker 6 (49:09):
Go ahead, and we have to figure out who it
is so you can do whatever however you want to
claim it.

Speaker 5 (49:13):
Yeah, I just want to ask Eddie. You want me to
just go for it?

Speaker 6 (49:17):
Morgan, you do what you want.

Speaker 5 (49:20):
Eddie Morgan, Yeah, what's up? I just want you to
know Eddie's on blast.

Speaker 6 (49:27):
That seems on blast all these days.

Speaker 5 (49:29):
I got a question for you, Eddie. Does your mom
work here?

Speaker 16 (49:33):
No?

Speaker 5 (49:33):
Does your wife work here?

Speaker 9 (49:35):
I don't think so.

Speaker 5 (49:36):
Then what is your problem? Why do you think you
are better than everyone else that works in this building?

Speaker 6 (49:41):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (49:42):
I don't know why, because this dude right here has
no respect for this building or the people in this building. Okay,
this dude who brings because I don't know if that happen,
who brings hard boiled and Eddie Eddie? So what's he doing?
He says? Oh, man, I'm above everybody else. He's walking

(50:03):
to his car the other day. He has his heart
boiled eggs in his right hand. He goes crack crack
crack on the wall and just starts throwing the shelves
in the parking garage, like, hey, no, I don't throw
them in the trash can. I'm a disgusting human.

Speaker 6 (50:15):
I feel like those are no, no, the biodible.

Speaker 5 (50:18):
No, they're in a parking garage. I mean there's yoke
and stuff all over.

Speaker 9 (50:23):
No yoke. They were boiled eggs. I am sorry, but no, no, no,
Oh my gosh, this is what we wasted all these days.

Speaker 5 (50:30):
So I just throw my banana peel in the parking garage.
It's okay because it bioed great.

Speaker 13 (50:35):
I don't know that it'll biolog No, it doesn't.

Speaker 5 (50:37):
And he doesn't blow away because it's in a parking garage.

Speaker 13 (50:40):
Element here.

Speaker 6 (50:41):
I know your boyfriend saying something here, but.

Speaker 5 (50:43):
No, no, disgusted and disappointing. I mean, just go throw
an apple in the parking garage. It's no big deal. Hey,
one of the three d's. One of the three d's disgust, disgusted, disappointed,
and dumb boundary. There's four d's.

Speaker 9 (50:57):
Now you added disappointed. I'm disappointed.

Speaker 6 (50:59):
A big shells are biodegradable in.

Speaker 5 (51:02):
A parking garage, so I can just throw it. From
now on, I can just start throwing anything this biodegradable.
I can just throw in the parking garage.

Speaker 6 (51:11):
I guess it's an egg shells.

Speaker 13 (51:13):
Crack the wall.

Speaker 5 (51:17):
Who cares? I don't work here, I don't have to
clean it up.

Speaker 9 (51:20):
I got a twist of this.

Speaker 11 (51:21):
Okay, this is very interesting because because he doesn't park upstairs,
he parks downstairs, So that means somebody must have tipped
them off to this, and I'm thinking his girlfriend did this.

Speaker 6 (51:35):
Amy tipped lunchbox off on this. Look you're looking away
from away from me.

Speaker 13 (51:43):
I'm looking right at you.

Speaker 6 (51:44):
Did you tip out it?

Speaker 5 (51:46):
I didn't.

Speaker 13 (51:47):
I don't know. This is ridiculous.

Speaker 5 (51:51):
Anywhere we're at. iHeart when we were in the elevator
and he had ridiculous No, no, he had his trashy just
threw it on the elevators. I'm not picking that up.

Speaker 13 (52:00):
So why would the copp arrest him?

Speaker 6 (52:02):
Literally, that's not.

Speaker 5 (52:05):
It doesn't matter. That's what he said.

Speaker 9 (52:07):
Oh my guys, if.

Speaker 6 (52:09):
They were more than egg shells, I guess even a
banana would be more than little crimson of it.

Speaker 5 (52:13):
It was no, no, it was the whole egg shell.
It ain't like it's a little small thing.

Speaker 9 (52:16):
And where are the eggshells now?

Speaker 5 (52:18):
I don't know.

Speaker 9 (52:19):
Probably they're gone already.

Speaker 13 (52:22):
Birds.

Speaker 5 (52:23):
Hey, so if I go to Eddie's house, I can
just throw eggs shells in the front yard, no big deal.

Speaker 13 (52:26):
In the front yard, yeah, they'.

Speaker 5 (52:29):
Or they'll blow away. But in a part of your
eye it's pretty disgusting. I bet the custodial staff had
to clean that out because Eddie's too good at throwing
the track.

Speaker 6 (52:36):
I can ask you a question, yo, how do you
feel about this bit clickbait?

Speaker 5 (52:41):
Or was it?

Speaker 14 (52:43):
No?

Speaker 5 (52:43):
No, I think Eddie needs to do an adopt the highway,
go ahead the cop.

Speaker 15 (52:47):
When he ended up interviewing the cop and the cops
say that he could go to jail for this. That
was the twist that really built this bit up and
it just didn't live up to that.

Speaker 6 (52:56):
It is gross to that he did this, but we
did tease it for four days. I can agree that Edie,
don't tow stuff in the garage a shell eggsll like.
I agree, it's it's like minor, minor, just don't just
don't stuff in the garage. It's not your house.

Speaker 13 (53:09):
I mean, but Bobby, you wouldn't do that, would you.

Speaker 6 (53:11):
No?

Speaker 5 (53:11):
No, exactly because that respect, thank you. You worry about
others that he's like, I'm better than you.

Speaker 6 (53:16):
But it's an I don't want to dedicate any more
time to this bit.

Speaker 9 (53:21):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 13 (53:22):
Well so wait now is he going to be lunch.

Speaker 11 (53:25):
From a scale on a scale from one through ten?
How much trust do you have him now to carry a.

Speaker 13 (53:30):
Bit like well, he did a good job building it up.

Speaker 9 (53:33):
No, no, no, he said.

Speaker 6 (53:34):
If it's not, I need to think it. I need
to think about this.

Speaker 5 (53:36):
I mean I if Eddie doesn't think it's a big deal,
have him go stay on the side of highway and
pick up trust See how much you know the that's
not track it is.

Speaker 9 (53:43):
It's an egg which is natural.

Speaker 5 (53:45):
If we all don't do it. Though, hold on, if
we all walked in the parking garage today and through
eggshells out there as we're walking to our car, guess
what's pretty disgusting.

Speaker 6 (53:52):
But we all wouldn't discuss.

Speaker 5 (53:54):
So who's the only one that we do?

Speaker 9 (53:55):
How was that discussed?

Speaker 6 (53:56):
Steve? Is he busy as he wrapped up in something
as he moved on, because he also feels like this
is waste time.

Speaker 5 (54:01):
I moved on ten minutes ago. I think I moved
on Monday, Scooba.

Speaker 6 (54:04):
How does the.

Speaker 5 (54:04):
Dumbest thing ever?

Speaker 4 (54:05):
Do?

Speaker 7 (54:05):
I get it?

Speaker 11 (54:05):
It is kind of stupid and discussing trash the round,
But to spend it like three or four days talking
about this, like what else we got going on?

Speaker 6 (54:13):
A lot? Actually exactly, I'll think about this. I'll take
this to the court of my brain blast off, Morgan.

Speaker 4 (54:20):
I would like to say that the thing that I
thought it was is kind.

Speaker 2 (54:23):
Of a bigger deal.

Speaker 6 (54:24):
Can you text it? What or said to me?

Speaker 2 (54:25):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (54:27):
Oh wait, wait we'll see. Hey, should we wait five
days for this?

Speaker 6 (54:30):
May put it out and put everybody on blast.

Speaker 9 (54:32):
Get a countdown.

Speaker 5 (54:33):
Wow, I mean it's pretty gross. Is a human being
like human to human? And we get what it's pretty bad?

Speaker 11 (54:38):
And the cops said the world will be off better
without me.

Speaker 5 (54:42):
I guess you don't like litters.

Speaker 13 (54:43):
I feel like lunchbox may be told the police officer
you were doing something.

Speaker 9 (54:47):
I murdered someone.

Speaker 6 (54:49):
Morgan's has to do with theft?

Speaker 5 (54:51):
Oh what here?

Speaker 6 (54:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (54:54):
Hey, that's like the real one that.

Speaker 4 (54:56):
I thought it was, like the actual legit cops situation,
Morgan's legit theft.

Speaker 5 (55:01):
No, but mine was legit too.

Speaker 6 (55:02):
Guys, you're a lotty dumpty on the most minor scale ever.

Speaker 9 (55:05):
No, really is an egg.

Speaker 6 (55:07):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 5 (55:08):
Ours start throwing in the garage and see how we feel.

Speaker 13 (55:11):
Can can Morgan just say what it is?

Speaker 9 (55:12):
No, we got to wait five days for this.

Speaker 6 (55:14):
Now, I'm not even sure that it's going to be
on the I need I need to handle some business.

Speaker 9 (55:18):
Oh it could be legal, real legal.

Speaker 6 (55:19):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I gotta get a call interview on.

Speaker 10 (55:23):
It's the Best Bits of the Week with Morgan Number two.

Speaker 4 (55:29):
Sam Hunt's not by our studio this week, so you're
about to hear the interview. But the reason I'm putting
it here is because Raymundo totally geeked out.

Speaker 2 (55:35):
I mean, Sam Hunt is his guy.

Speaker 4 (55:37):
He's been his guy for several years. Like in Raymundo's eyes,
Sam Hunt can do no wrong. His music is amazing,
he loves the trends that Sam Hunt specifically sets in outfits.

Speaker 2 (55:48):
There's just a lot of things here.

Speaker 4 (55:50):
So Raymundo got to interview Sam a little bit during
it and talk about the reasons why he loves Sam
Hunt so much. And that's why this is coming in
at the number one spot. Now, after you hear this,
you may want to hear a little bit more about
Raymundo's take outside of the whole Sam Hunt situation, and
if so, I encourage you to go listen to part
one and part three because we do talk a little

(56:10):
bit about Sam Hunt in those and just his his
love for life, and you'll get a crack up at
those two. Anyways, here's the interview with Sam Hunt and
a smidge of Raymundo geeking.

Speaker 10 (56:22):
Out number one on the Bobby Bone Show.

Speaker 6 (56:26):
Sam Hunt, Hey Sam, good to hear it.

Speaker 9 (56:28):
Good to see you, Boddy.

Speaker 6 (56:29):
The microphone is on your in your chair over there,
and you should be able to hear Ray mess up
a few times. You got Ray you Yeah, I've got
to see you, Maneah, were real good. I was pumped
because I saw your tour and we were talking with
your old football coach and this this is a whole

(56:50):
situation where we're talking to ty Hilton. Yeah, yeah, so
why we're told we were up a westerkon Tucky working
out with the team. So he's the head coach there now.
And he said, was he your quarterbacks coach? The offensive coordinator?
What was he?

Speaker 14 (57:02):
Yeah, he was, he was the quarterbacks coach and then
also helped out with the offense. So his his dad,
it's a long time legendary coach coach there at UiB
when I was there, and then Tyson, his son was
it was the quarterback coach. Yeah, so he was, and
he was not that much older. He was, he was
older than us, but he was fairly younger.

Speaker 6 (57:24):
Yeah, no, yeah, I mean so we're hanging out and
he said, he said, hey, you ever talked to Sam?
I said, yeah, sometime. So Tyson's the Hilltoppers head coach
now and is he the head coach? Yeah? Oh wow,
yeah he's crushing And he said, uh, tell him I
sew what up? And give him my number? And I
was like, I don't I don't really know how to
handle this right now, but he sent along his regards.

Speaker 16 (57:45):
Would you still I'd like to I'd like to get
you get his numbers?

Speaker 6 (57:47):
Oh, we got it in the good We can give
you a number that because I was like, I don't know,
I'm don't Sam, you want to know it's You're good? Yeah,
absolutely cool, good night. Yeah.

Speaker 14 (57:56):
We stayed in touch for a long time and then
after life got crazy, went you know, several year actually
moving to Nashville. I just I've not talked to a
lot of folks that from.

Speaker 16 (58:03):
My past life.

Speaker 13 (58:05):
You have to change your number.

Speaker 16 (58:06):
I have a couple of times.

Speaker 6 (58:08):
Because people like I don't know Stalker's Ray, I mean
any like people like that. No, No, I don't remember.

Speaker 14 (58:13):
I changed Actually I had the same number until about
five years ago, and I've changed it twice since then.
And and let's get it. I get overwhelmed a little
bit with times. Would you regular one number to everybody?

Speaker 6 (58:26):
Just give you his number or give him your number.

Speaker 16 (58:29):
Either one. I'll take it. I'll take his number from me.

Speaker 13 (58:32):
He's talking about how he's like, I just tend to
give my number out to anybody, and then.

Speaker 5 (58:35):
I can fround.

Speaker 14 (58:39):
So I have a little guilt for unanswered text messages.
And I am bad with text messages, and then so
that guilt sort of weighs on me.

Speaker 6 (58:45):
And anyway, you give the red dots like lots of
red dots, are you that guy? Or do you clear
them all off?

Speaker 16 (58:50):
No, they're They're in there.

Speaker 6 (58:52):
So you don't even open them. So your guilt is
not that you open them and then don't respond or
forget to respond. It is that you just never opened them. No,
I open a lot of times.

Speaker 14 (59:00):
It'll be I'll see them while I'm driving, or I'll
be in the middle of a writing session, or I'll
be in the studio and I'll see the text come
in and I look at it and I'm like, Okay,
I think to myself, you know, I'll get back back
to yeah, and then it just adds.

Speaker 6 (59:14):
Up my problem is if people text me at like
ten thirty PM, even nine thirty if I'm asleep, because
if a wake up early on the weekdays, I'll see
it at three thirty and I'm like, I can't reply
now because I'll wake them up. And then I don't
even think back about it at eleven because I've already
moved past it.

Speaker 14 (59:29):
I know, and I'm sort of add So if I'm
in a frame of mind or in a state of mind,
I've got some focus going. If I entertain a conversation
that is about something completely different than whatever I was
thinking about, is gone and now I'm in the world
of this text message conversation.

Speaker 6 (59:46):
So do you think you can write a song about
anything and it'd be good?

Speaker 7 (59:49):
No?

Speaker 16 (59:49):
No, definitely not. I have.

Speaker 14 (59:51):
That's why it's so hard for me to put out music,
because there's only I feel like, my uh, the sweet
spot for what I can write about or what would
work for me is so small that a lot of
ideas come along that I'll just I'll pass on them
or think, you know, that's just not a good idea
for me. But oh, there's probably plenty of guys in
Nashville who could write those ideas and they end up

(01:00:13):
great songs.

Speaker 6 (01:00:14):
The legacy of Sam Hunt the writer is that you
are much more of a perfectionist or someone who needs
to sit with it a lot longer than the average
songwriter would. You said, there's truth to that.

Speaker 14 (01:00:27):
Yeah, I think I got that reputation during about a
three year period where I was probably overthinking. And you know,
I wrote my first album and had some success with it,
and then I should have been writing while I was
on the road, but I was touring for two years
not writing at all. So when I went back in
to write, I was trying to figure out exactly what
I had done on the first album that was made

(01:00:50):
it successful, And so I think I started overthinking that
and trying to get a little too formulaic and breaking
everything down into this sort of math problem you had.

Speaker 16 (01:00:59):
A little bit, Yeah, I think.

Speaker 6 (01:01:00):
So are you still in that spot where you need
to live with it for days and days and days.

Speaker 16 (01:01:04):
No, I've stepped back away from that.

Speaker 14 (01:01:05):
I've I tend to just move forward now, which is
the approach of most songwriters who I write with. It's
just just keep going and get the song written, and
that tends to be more productive if you zoom out
and look at it long term.

Speaker 6 (01:01:22):
Body like a back road one of those you took
a long time and kept rewriting.

Speaker 14 (01:01:25):
Yeah, yeah, it's funny to like the silliest song I have.

Speaker 6 (01:01:29):
But sure it's silly and that, but still you had
to find the exactly that song's got to make you
feel are envisioned certain things.

Speaker 14 (01:01:36):
That was the problem was there was so many ways
to miss and then that was one where if if
I missed by an inch, I'd missed by a mile.
And so it was a delicate tightrope walk and so
I had to get it just right.

Speaker 6 (01:01:48):
So did you feel like it was just writer? Did
you go I can't hold onto this any longer? A
little bit of both.

Speaker 14 (01:01:52):
Yeah, I finally got I just I didn't want to
have any lines or sections that were that didn't match
the rest of the song and feel like the same character.
But I also feel like it just came out because
if I wanted to feel like it just came off
the top of the head, top of my head. But
it took more thought and effort to get it to
make it feel like that.

Speaker 16 (01:02:11):
It kept feeling overwritten.

Speaker 14 (01:02:12):
Every every line early on was like a reference to
the back road and it was like just felt overwritten
and too cute.

Speaker 16 (01:02:19):
So I had to find that sweet spot. It took
a little while.

Speaker 6 (01:02:23):
If I especially when I've written books, but or even
a joke, if I live in it so long, I
lose whatever I thought was good about it, Like I
can't identify it anymore. Like if I'm writting a joke
and I'm like, man, don't even know if this is funny,
and because I've just been inside of it so long,
or the book too, I'm like, I hate it because
I don't do you do that with songs where you're
in it so much you can't even identify what was
good to you at first.

Speaker 14 (01:02:43):
Yeah, And that's the argument against taking too much time
with something and trying to over or we're just overthinking it,
is that there will come a point where you can't
see it anymore and you just you lose perspective. And
so that initial burst of inspiration, it's almost better, I think,
to try to mind that for all you can early on,

(01:03:06):
while you've got that why you can really see it
and instead of sleeping on it and coming back to
it weeks.

Speaker 6 (01:03:10):
Later locked up tour, You guys get tickets at Sam
Hunt dot Com, Russell Dickerson, George Burgh on the Canadian Run,
which we're in a bunch of Canadian places too, shout
out Dalton Dover kicks off June twenty eighth, and it's
in you know, a lot of cities. The shows in
June twenty eighth and bend ore Agan you're up doing
that northwest, coming all the way through. I guess my

(01:03:31):
question is I wouldn't watch John Mayor's acoustic tour, which
I'm a big John marrafan, Like, that's like the first
songwriter I ever heard speak for me, just to me,
but for me, I'm like, oh, you see a good comedian.
You're like, oh, I thought that. I just didn't think
of it like that. He was the first person that
I ever heard write a song, and I was like, oh,
I've always thought that, I just know how to say it.

Speaker 14 (01:03:47):
His lyrics are really thoughtful and guys like that or
who those are the guys that make.

Speaker 16 (01:03:52):
Me overthink lyrics?

Speaker 14 (01:03:54):
Is there's a bar there that those some of the
guys like that set and you always feel like you're not.

Speaker 6 (01:03:59):
You're not People do that to you too in the
same way, right, they're like, well, Sam's the bar because
he will spend all this time getting it perfect. We
all have a bar, and we're all somebody else's bar too,
and it's just not to be driven crazy by the
freaking bar.

Speaker 14 (01:04:10):
Yeah right, and we all value it subjected when we
value different things. Some people some songwriters value they wanted
from the melody to be fantastic and wanted to feel
and flow. I've already always been attracted lyrics, and John
Mayer has some great lyrics.

Speaker 6 (01:04:24):
He did the Acoustic Torn it was super cool, and
I wondered, but I'm a massive fan, like what it
was going to be like with him just up there
with a guitar and really nothing else. I feel like
that kind of show that would be awesome for you
to do. Would you ever do that? Just go out
and go to me and a guitar, let's go.

Speaker 14 (01:04:39):
Yeah, I've thought about that. He's a fantastic guitar player.
I don't know if I could carry a show with
just me, but if I had a couple partners with
me to play, maybe a trio or something that could
work potentially.

Speaker 16 (01:04:52):
I thought about that.

Speaker 14 (01:04:53):
Yeah, like doing theaters, maybe throwing some old covers.

Speaker 6 (01:04:58):
Are people surprised because if they just have heard a
few songs on the radio. Let's say they're not a
massive sand Hunt fan or even a massive country music fan,
but they're just a casual of both or either. Are
they sometimes surprised at like how country you actually are?
Because you are? I mean you're literally like you grew
up in it. Give you a guitar, you can play
it all. Do you find people like, oh, you actually

(01:05:20):
are that dude?

Speaker 16 (01:05:21):
Yeah? I think.

Speaker 14 (01:05:24):
It comes out, I guess, And if people are surprised,
I think people have preconceived notions.

Speaker 16 (01:05:30):
I think about it sometimes.

Speaker 14 (01:05:32):
I guess I grew up country, but I grew up
Southern country, and there's so many shades of country.

Speaker 6 (01:05:40):
In the South. It's classic rock, which is a big
part of country. Yeah, and in the South to hip
hop's a massive I mean even for me in Arkansas,
well hit streaming music though right like the generation above us,
they only could get it at stores and so regionally
there would only be a dominant amount of whatever was big.
But like you're seeing folks now that are in their

(01:06:00):
mid thirties, late thirties, early forties who had the opportunity
to be influence and affected by everything. Yeah, and that's
a bit of what I feel like at times your
music isn't in the greatest way. But I think sometimes
people are like Sam h like it's really country and
they're surprised by it.

Speaker 14 (01:06:14):
I told you, Yeah, I just I never there's so
many themes that in country that we push really really hard,
and the country boy lifestyle like that gets pushed really hard,
and it's it's almost sometimes feels like it's a signal
to that group to say, hey, I am one of you.

Speaker 16 (01:06:30):
I am one of you, and it feels pandery and.

Speaker 6 (01:06:33):
Like like they check certain artists. It's very pandury. Yeah,
there's an element of that.

Speaker 14 (01:06:37):
So I've always been I guess tried to avoid that
and probably going a little too far out of my
way to avoid it.

Speaker 6 (01:06:44):
The new EP that just came out, so four songs.
Alt Skirts is on it, which we're gonna play coming
up in just a second, but the other three songs
locked up. Yeah, like a really personal song. It's gonna
be the people you really trust. We set that aside
for when you're gonna be with people like Shane mcinally. Yeah.

Speaker 14 (01:07:00):
Look, essentially I love branching out and right when you folks.
But for the most part, because of that relationships. You
just can't replace a ten year relationship overnight. So for
the most part, I still just write with the two
or two or three folks, and luckily we have that
long term relationship and we've talked about everything under the sun.

Speaker 6 (01:07:20):
Yeah, I'd be worried, like to get too personal with
somebody I don't really know, because like, what are they
going to take out and tell their buddies? Yeah right,
Like that's what right? And it just not like hippa, No,
there's not, So there should be, absolutely should be. We
talked about a body like a Backer.

Speaker 14 (01:07:36):
One of the things I learned from that song is
that there are people out there that just want to
hear a lighthearted, easy going song. It's easy to sing too,
and that puts a smile on their face. So I've
leaned into that since then, and this is one of
those songs that that I don't know that fits that Bill.

Speaker 6 (01:07:54):
Funny, we talked about John Mayra, but he was in
and him and I talked for like half an hour
and we were talking about songs that are like that,
and he's like, you know, the songs that people mostly
connect with are not the ones I spent the most
time on. He was talking about waiting on the world
to change, and it was like that song feels like
I just wrote it and was like generic, yeah, and
he goes, but that's the one that people most connect with.
And at times, as he said, there's sometimes you can

(01:08:15):
get your head so much about creating something that is
so revolutionary that then nobody relates to exactly.

Speaker 16 (01:08:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (01:08:21):
Yeah, that that desire to validate yourself as an artist is,
I think is in anybody who does anything creative, and.

Speaker 16 (01:08:29):
But that's just that's ego.

Speaker 14 (01:08:31):
And once you feel that in a song and it
feels trying, it can be you know, it's not lost
on the listeners. So hopefully, you know, I'm capable of
writing some of the songs at times when they come
out and naturally that they can be what they're supposed
to be. But I think I took for granted songs
like lighthearted songs that are just that are families and

(01:08:55):
you know, I see we have a lot of kids
at our shows now, which is interesting, and they're songs
like this. You know that my brother can put on
in the car with all his with all his kids,
and they can all sing along to it, so there's
something to be said for that too.

Speaker 6 (01:09:09):
I got a song I'm just looking for the right
person to write it with. It's called rural plural murals.
It's the hardest thing along ever and uh, nobody really
has the ability or the They really don't have the
guts to write it with me, have they yet, Eddie?

Speaker 9 (01:09:22):
That's it the guts.

Speaker 6 (01:09:23):
So what I wanted to write was the hardest ever.
It's about driving in the country, real plural murals, murals,
ploral rural murals, whichever won. But it's like multiple murals
in a rural city and all of a sudden you're
just affected. You're like, all right, you singing rural plural
you know anybody gets so, you know, I don't know
if that's just think about it, just to keep that
on the back song for you. Yeah, but I mean,
but you're you know, you're a great song Alight've written

(01:09:44):
for other people. So if something like comes to you,
like a good melody for rural plural murals, yeah, I'll
think on that. Yeah, let me because that's one of those,
you know, that's one of those next level ones. I
can't tell if it's got a ring to it or
or the opposite both at the same time. That's it's
so next level. Yeah, it's so simple with a ring,
but no ring at all. Take that out of here.

Speaker 16 (01:10:03):
It's on my mind.

Speaker 6 (01:10:04):
You announce a tour now, Skirts are doing really well.
But did you put out the music to go, Hey,
here's some new stuff you can see if you come
out and you've seen me one hundred times before. Sorry,
so you played those live? Or do you put out
the new music so people can go, oh coo, it's
put out some new stuff. We'll also get to sim
do a few new songs.

Speaker 14 (01:10:19):
Yeah, I mean putting out new music. I try to
put out as much as I can.

Speaker 6 (01:10:23):
But you thinking about floral and your roles. When I
asked you that question, he was already in it. I
could see he was trying to write a song there
on his head. Yeah, yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 14 (01:10:30):
Uh, Well, the biggest thing was putting out I wanted
to put out a new album, but it probably would
if I had put out all the songs at once,
it would be about right now before I had gotten
them all done and out. So I've been putting this
album out a little bit at a time, and I
have the last three songs ready now, so this is

(01:10:50):
really me putting out the last bit of what has
been an album over a year and a half. But
I didn't want to put out all those songs as
an album because seven of them have already come out,
and I feel like my my fan base is already
sort of rolling their eyes at how little music I
put out, and to put out songs as an album

(01:11:10):
that have already been out just didn't quite feel like
it would land very well.

Speaker 6 (01:11:15):
What do you think you can max out bench press?
Because I know what I can. Oh man, we don't
do that anymore.

Speaker 14 (01:11:21):
But probably if I tried it, i'd my shoulders would
probably both blow out.

Speaker 16 (01:11:25):
But I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:11:26):
So we Sam and I have the same trainer. We
trained a time right by each other. I mean we're
the same size on't oginal train together because we probably
lift the same weights. You know that's true. We should
yeah by you know what I thought at it? Like
two sixty yeah about wow, don't worry about me though
it's only on Instagram. Don't worry about me though.

Speaker 13 (01:11:42):
Is that like one press?

Speaker 6 (01:11:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (01:11:44):
One?

Speaker 6 (01:11:46):
Like a lot of plates bar has been basically.

Speaker 16 (01:11:48):
Wow, that's like that's two big plates and what like.

Speaker 6 (01:11:50):
So many you can't even count it. Yeah, I was
counting the murals the plural.

Speaker 16 (01:11:56):
Well, at least Kluge is doing his job. He's got
you up to six.

Speaker 9 (01:11:58):
Were you at, Sam?

Speaker 6 (01:11:59):
Yeah? Were you don't know? That's how you know someone's
really strong or really good at what they do. They
don't even need to say. They just like to feel bad.

Speaker 14 (01:12:07):
I'm afraid to guess, and then I get in there.
Always overestimate my strength. I don't know where I would be.

Speaker 6 (01:12:13):
You have any injuries from playing ball that still hurt,
like when it rains?

Speaker 16 (01:12:19):
Yeah, I have had two back surgeries in college.

Speaker 6 (01:12:22):
Still bother you when it gets the weather gets a
little little funky.

Speaker 16 (01:12:25):
I mean they kind of bothered me all the time.

Speaker 14 (01:12:27):
But yeah, certain times, I don't know if it's the
weather or my you know, trying to do too much
in the gym. But yeah, I've got to sort that
out at some point.

Speaker 6 (01:12:38):
Sam a big fan obviously, Thanks for playing our our
show for Saint Jude, which I was listening. Super cool.
Thank you, said, y'all having me again? Yeah, and then
the tour Sam hunt dot com. All the tickets are
up there and there are a million places that we're
on that you can hear us, and I would get
tickets as fast as you can because I just heard there.

(01:12:59):
What's that? Oh, they're almost sold out. They got in
my ear right now, they're almost what what's that? Some
of them are sold out for Wednesday night? No, I
don't know. I'm talking about you happened? What y?

Speaker 8 (01:13:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 16 (01:13:13):
My brother's coming.

Speaker 6 (01:13:14):
In reality, it's actually we're recording this the day before
the show, but we're acting like it already. Yeah, which,
by the way, you crushed him in you crushed it
did great. But I don't know why I started flashing
that it was weird if you did. Like, so she
got up at the show Wednesday night, all the dudes
started flashing us and I.

Speaker 9 (01:13:31):
Was like, I've never seen that before.

Speaker 6 (01:13:32):
No, it's weird, saying it's crazy.

Speaker 13 (01:13:33):
Man if we sum up, but oh boy, Sam show
in one word for people, like if they're going to
go see his show, like, what's to raise? One word?

Speaker 6 (01:13:44):
What's it about? Ray? Uh? Old school meets new? What
about Sam is awesome?

Speaker 7 (01:13:51):
To you?

Speaker 6 (01:13:51):
Did you bring him up a lot?

Speaker 16 (01:13:53):
Well?

Speaker 15 (01:13:53):
I told you guys back in the day he started
the baggy shirt movement. He was one of the first
people to ever do it where he wore the shirt
down to his knees, and so I didn't have any
of those shirts. So I would wear like cut off
shirts underneath my actual hang shirt so it'd be even longer.
And my wife, eventually, the girlfriend back then, just said
stop wearing your shirts. Like Sam Hunt, all that was
because of a long shirt.

Speaker 6 (01:14:12):
All this. I mean, he's the one that started it
across America.

Speaker 15 (01:14:15):
It was the sham Hunt and then I saw him
do it, so I started doing it, and then T
Babe started doing it upstairs, and then it.

Speaker 6 (01:14:21):
Spread across the country. But I'm saying it's just a shirt.

Speaker 9 (01:14:25):
It was the shirt. I mean, that was his swag.

Speaker 15 (01:14:26):
So his clothing and then his music was good as well,
but he had an aura, Yeah, and you could just
feel in his shows.

Speaker 6 (01:14:31):
And like, I wanted to ask you this one quick thing.

Speaker 15 (01:14:34):
So do you remember the Dave and Busters show, like
back in twenty fourteen in Nashville. I mean it was
a venue way too small for you, and dude, there
were cop cars, there was a security called in.

Speaker 6 (01:14:43):
Dudes were flipping tables.

Speaker 15 (01:14:45):
I think that's really where you started to feel how
big you were, that you were bigger than the venues
you were playing in.

Speaker 14 (01:14:50):
Right, Yeah, that's the first time I'd seen any like
excitement from people about the music. And it was Yeah,
it was outside the the Dave and Busters and and
uh that yeah, I think you're right.

Speaker 6 (01:15:02):
That was because I mean, I hang out at that mall.

Speaker 14 (01:15:04):
I go to that ma all the time, and so
I'm standing there all the time, and I'm in that
same environment and then there are barriers and you know,
lots of people in the parking lot, and everybody's singing
along to the song.

Speaker 16 (01:15:14):
So it was a wild That was a wild moment, dude.

Speaker 6 (01:15:17):
That's where I got the first taste. And I was like,
oh my god, don't say you got the first taste here.
See it was all good, like we felt it. It
was pretty good, mature. The first taste feels weird.

Speaker 5 (01:15:25):
First, the best part about that.

Speaker 6 (01:15:28):
But he's right here, does say first taste?

Speaker 13 (01:15:30):
Yeah, that time in Ray's life is on Instagram. He
posts this photo of David Busters, who I was fourteen.
He's like me and Sam, but it's like Ray in
the front of the picture and then all these people
and then Sam is in the very back and he's
like circling Sam's head and he's like my first photo
with Sam.

Speaker 9 (01:15:46):
Yeah, yeah, that's.

Speaker 16 (01:15:47):
Where it started.

Speaker 5 (01:15:47):
Yeah, I never met him.

Speaker 15 (01:15:48):
And then I went to your show in twenty seventeen
and Nashal at ascend and that's when you would run
through the audience you still do at your show's and
it was insane. I went reached my handout, got a
high five.

Speaker 6 (01:15:58):
And I mean girls touched him and during the show.

Speaker 15 (01:15:59):
Yeah, and because he came right by my roa and
I was with my friends and they're all like, oh
my gosh, you touched him on and girls were ripping
his shirt and stuff. And you still do that to
this day. You run in the crowd at your wife
show a bridgetone. Yeah, I mean that's a security thing,
yet a lot bigger than most of them, most of the.

Speaker 9 (01:16:16):
So twenty seventeen, that was the second taste. I don't know,
I don't know how.

Speaker 15 (01:16:19):
Many tastes has had to be honest. And then you
went away a little bit. You had a little Dave
Chappelle moment where you weren't touring.

Speaker 6 (01:16:25):
What's your favorite song of all time in your life?
Song not just period, all music that's ever been invented
for I mean it's it's definitely Sam. Yeah, which one, Okay,
so it is the same, I mean the one that
made me leave downtown. I lived on First Avenue in
to Mumbrie and Broadway. I moved from Downtown to West
because of your song Downtown instead, because I was like,
I got to get out of the city. The tour,

(01:16:46):
the Lockedout Tour, starts in June. Tickets to Sam hunt
dot com. The new EP is locked Up. It just
came out, and you know, Ray is a massive fan.
But we're gonna leave that boundary, right Yeah, yeah, cool.
I mean we chilled in Vegas together, we chilled in
Nashville together. We're chilling to get chilling together. If you
have to get a pass to go meet him. No, no,
we were hanging out, dude.

Speaker 9 (01:17:06):
Oh I got a question. I got a question.

Speaker 7 (01:17:08):
Go ahead.

Speaker 11 (01:17:08):
Ray, I guess messaged Sam on Instagram with like on
a snow day or something.

Speaker 9 (01:17:12):
Did you you remember seeing that, Sam?

Speaker 16 (01:17:14):
I did see that.

Speaker 11 (01:17:14):
Yeah, did you really want him to come over because
he said he was gonna bring some A six or
what was it?

Speaker 8 (01:17:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (01:17:20):
Yeah, I didn't know if he were take me up
on it or not, but I didn't think he would.
But if he'd shown up, then yeah, we could have
made a day of it for sure.

Speaker 6 (01:17:32):
Oh my god, he will. He'll talk about this for
six months now. Okay, New MEP's locked up, obviously, the
tours locked up. Tour uh, Sam Hunt and go to
Sam hunt dot com to get tickets to the show. Sam.
Appreciate you, buddy, Thank.

Speaker 16 (01:17:44):
You, Thank you very much.

Speaker 6 (01:17:45):
Ray, You're pretty good. Took a minute for it to
come out, but you got you got your taste. That
was dope.

Speaker 9 (01:17:50):
Yeah, yeah, all right there Sam.

Speaker 6 (01:17:51):
Hi everybody, it's.

Speaker 10 (01:17:55):
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Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
Alrighty y'all, I am out. That was so much fun. Well,
it was really fun for.

Speaker 4 (01:18:03):
Me to sit here and talk to myself in a microphone.
But hopefully you had fun listening and catching up on
the show. I will see you guys next weekend. Thank
you as always for being here. I really appreciate it. Bye, everybody,
have a great one.

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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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