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we are all set for our guest in studio today.
We are live as well, so if you have any
questions or comments, get them in and we'll get them
on the show as soon as we can. Our guest
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today is Dale Boswell. He is from Phoenix City, Alabama.
He is a professional country music singer, songwriter turned Bigfoot researcher.
In two thousand and seven, Dale wrote and recorded a
powerful tribute in honor of our fallen heroes. The Patriotic
battle ballad entitled My Soldier Prayer, is considered by many
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to be a standard amongst American military tributes. In twenty fourteen,
he developed an interest in the Sasquatch phenomenon. He has
been extensively researching the mystery, developing a vast knowledge pertaining
to these amazing beings often referred to as Bigfoot. Dale,
in his opinion, has no doubt that they are are,
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as he often states, as real as you and I.
He has personally encountered these creatures, captured them on film,
and compiled enough evidence to verify, in his opinion, the
existence of an unknown species roaming the woodlands. Dale's currently
enjoying speaking and performing at Bigfoot conventions and conferences, where
he is often referred to as the singing Bigfoot guy.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Please welcome to the show, Dale Boswell Dale, welcome.
You were muted, just so you know, there we go.
Speaker 3 (07:33):
I knew that, but I was trying to read the
disclaimer but it went by too fast.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
Oh, I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
How are you doing, sir?
Speaker 2 (07:42):
I am doing very well today. How are you?
Speaker 3 (07:45):
Oh, I'm doing just fine. Just hanging around the house
and just doing what old folks do, and that's just
hanging around the house.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Well that's good. I'm glad you're retired.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
Ah, yes, sir. Actually I've been retired to twenty fourteen,
but I'm officially retired now since I just turned sixty seven.
So uh yeah, I've done a lot of hanging around
the house and this, uh unfortunately. The if there's a
good part about being disabled, you know we can retire earlier,
is I've got to you know, do a lot of
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big Foot research and things and get out. You know,
I've had a lot of time on my hands, you know,
so uh, you know, it makes me feel bad compared
to so many other people you know, who love loved
the who loved this phenomenon. But anyway, so yes, sir,
and thank you for inviting me to your show.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
Oh absolutely pleasure to have you. Man. So you you
have quite the resume here of singing and music and stuff.
But it's always interesting because there's such a trade off.
What what started you on the Bigfoot realm?
Speaker 3 (08:50):
Well, I've been performing in for well since nineteen eighty
five until I retired. And when I retired is on
the eleven when I had to have some uh nurgery.
I've got degenerative dis disease. This reason I had to,
you know, just disabled. Uh So I had to have
some surgery on my neck. And you know, you got
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seven vertebra on your neck and I got five of
mine fused together. The only one that moves is the
top one in the bottom. That's why I had to
give up looking for UFOs over my head. Don't look
up far enough. Uh, but but it's it looks down
a little bit further, you know, if I spot any
booger tracts or anything. But anyway, it was twenty eleven
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when I had the surgery, and uh, I was really
going strong then, really pushing my music and getting you know,
quite a bit of attention and radio airplay and stuff
all over the world. You know, nothing made you know,
big hits and that, you know, but you know, getting
some attention you know, which uh which any any performed musician,
you know, that's that's what we love and that's what
we hope to, you know, get a few people listening
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to us. Anyways, I had this surgery and I had
no idea that it was this titanium play was gonna
be pressing against my vocal cords. So you know, I've
never been the best singer in the world by far,
you know, and still you know, I'm just an old
country singer. But uh, this this plate took out a
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lot of my uh, took out my fault sett of
you know. It was the ability to hit real high
notes or any high notes and even low notes, you know.
So uh, there for about two years, I couldn't couldn't
sing a note, and I was real whispery and uh
and I had just signed a major management contract out
of Branson, Missouri that were gonna it was gonna book
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me on some U s O tours and things pertaining
to my Soldier Prayer song. You know. That was a
nice introduction, by the way, thank you. Uh but uh uh. Anyway,
So so while I was sitting around healing, I thought
about you know, you say, well, I've always enjoyed the
paranormal anything, cryptic paranormal goals of lockness, monster bookers, and
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you know spooks that, don't you know. I just grew
up loving that stuff. Uh, but I never really followed
it that hard, you know, if I see something occasional.
Of course, I knew who Bob Gimblin was. And a
happy birthday to mister Gimblin by the way, uh, thank you.
Ninety four years old. I think it was yesterday, I believe, so. Yeah, yeah,
and I was I was fortunate to get to meet
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him at one time, so that was a big honor.
You know, used to talk to him for a second
or two. Anyway, while I was recuperating, I was watching
a lot of YouTube so, uh, one day I just
put my search engine, you know, just big Foot, and
they were like bam, bam bam. I'm like, oh wow,
this is cool. And I started watching and researching and
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communicating with folks and getting deeper and deeper and deeper
into it, you know, and and and uh, it just
got within the last maybe two years as far as
the music part, where I I feel like I could, uh,
you know, perform now. You know. Of course I'm not
as good as they used to be if I was
good at all, you know, but uh, you know, you
learn to know the songs you can do and the
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songs you can't do anymore, you know, so you just
put that show together and hopefully it works. But yeah,
that's that's what got me into the Bigfoot and I've
been here ever since twenty fourteen, you know, going strong,
growing strong.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
That's awesome. So did you did did this kind of
start from your your first encounter then, or were you
going because I know your your encounter was right in
your backyard.
Speaker 3 (12:29):
So it was did Jason go ahead.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
I'm sorry, I want to get to that, but I
want to know did you start looking like because of
your backyard or were you going to different locations.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
Prior to that, absolutely, I was like everybody else, you know,
I figured the Bigfoot was everywhere except here in Phoenix City, Alabama,
you know. So I've been you know, from here, you know,
to you know, Cocoa Beach, Florida, you know, with hanging
out with Stacy Brown, my good Budy who don't see
at art convention coming up. And I've been out to
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New Mexico with people like you know, the great Brenda Harris,
doing some boogering with her, and just you know, up
in Tennessee. Everywhere but here in my around my backyard,
you know, until the July twenty fourteen, that all changed.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
Awesome. So let's let's roll into that. We got a
couple of pictures and we also have the video of
that as well, if you want to pull those up there.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
All set so, well, Well, what happened in twenty fourteen July.
I don't think I sent you the link to this
particular video, but it was an interview interview I did
with my daughter right after this incident happened, which led
me to search my own backyard. And what happened briefly is,
and I think you sent this picture I built a
big poot DePoy. I didn't call her decoy, just a silhouet,
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you know. There you go, and just something cool. I
was just gonna put my backyard d or front yard
or whatever, you know, for all of them you see
your sideways. And I got so, I said, and uh,
I have a graphics designer and illustrator background as far
as my real job, you know, through the years. Uh,
so I was able to uh you know, uh scale
up what I thought a bigfoot would look like from
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the front you know, you know, and using a four
foot eight foot piece supply wood, you know, and in
your average bigfoot, as they say, it's about eight feet
tall and four feet wide. So there you go. So
it works out just perfect. Uh you know. So anyway,
I built this one day in July, and I had
painted the front side black and uh in my front yard,
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I just leaned up against my uh uh garards or
or my carport and it was facing the tree line
on the other side of the house. Well, uh, one
morning I was gonna take my daughter to the doctor.
So we were about to pull out and I stopped
at the edge of the driveway. She said, oh, by
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the way, do we have polar bears in Alabama. And
I'm like, oh, no, have you bumped your head? What
doctor do we need to go to? You know, I
was like what, And well, she knows and she knows
nothing about Bigfoot, could care less about big figures, could
pay me no attention whatever. But she said that night,
she said, she went out about two thirty in the
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morning onto my front porch to smoke a cigarette. And
she said she looked over and the only thing she
compared to or could think of what she was looking at,
was a polar bear. And she said, and she pointed
directly by the tree where it was standing at in
the front yard, you know, right next on the corner.
I mean, so I knew exactly where it was at,
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you know, just not forty feet from my front door.
And she said, it was staring at that thing you built,
you know. And you know, they say these things are
very curious and territorial. And you hear people seeing a
lot of white ones. And I get a lot of
reports around here, people seeing white put the white booker.
But the weird thing is is, like I said, she
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knew nothing about be put and could care less. But
she said the way it moves, she said. She was
looking at her. She said, all of a sudden, she said,
well like this, and it was gone. She said she
didn't hear a sound, not a crack over a bush.
It didn't take the step, it didn't look like she said,
it was just like that like his own skates, and
was gone. And she said it was white like a
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she said, so like a Labrador retriever sometimes the blond one.
She said. It was kind of a dirty white, she said.
And as you got closer to the ladies, it got
kind of orange looking, you know, like those dogs when
you see them they get lay, get dirty and get
orange looking, you know. And she said, I said her
the hair was more of a silkie type, and she
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meant again, she said, like them dogs, she said. Didn't
say it was fuzzy or nothing. Scrubby said it was
kind of pretty, you know. But anyway you can you
can look up her actual interview on my YouTube, uh
Sight Inshide, and I think it's called White Big put
in Alabama or something like that. But just google my
name and something to pop up and you can see
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her actual interview. But it was that that particular day,
that night when I got back from the doctor. And
when I started walking around my woods, around my house,
you know, I live out in the country, you know,
and I started seeing tree structures and like, and my
wife was you know, of course she was into it
and still is. And she started pulling out things. She said, look,
she said, there's one of them asterisks looking things, or
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you know, a little deep is that one of them
crossed or them exits, you know, and tree bends and
it was just like everywhere, and I'm like, you know,
it's like a big put playground back here. And uh so,
you know, fortunately, you know, to end the story. You know,
a lot of people travel for miles my which is fun.
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And I got a trip coming up actually Thursday. That's
gonna be a lot of fun up in the uh
uh in the muscle shows area of Alabama. But uh
it's a I'm fortunate, so I can if I want
to go boogroom, I just you know, go out in
my pajamas and sit in my backyard and grab my cameras.
And I sat there a lot of times and just watch,
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you know, just even just the wildlife passing through at night,
you know, whe a raccoon or deer or or pig,
or or or you know whatever you know. But uh,
and I've been really researching the subject of Bigfoot every
ever since that day, And like SA, I've been retired
to say what, so, I really had a lot of
time on my hands to study it a lot. You know,
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there's a lot I don't know. But if I remember
everything I've read and looked at and studied, you know,
I could I could speak on more and I could
probably say more three syllable words. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
So when you've kind of described this a little bit
two different ways there, so was it more of a
blondish color or more of a white white color?
Speaker 3 (18:59):
Well, more of a blonde just but you know, she said,
when you think of a polar bear, you think of
that type white somewhere in between that and the blondish color.
You know. And most people I've talked to they have
seen them. They kind of said the same thing. They
wouldn't bright white like a polar bear, but they were,
you know, like a white dog or a white cat
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or you know, I got two white cats and they
were probably like that. You know, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Uh, that's interesting. I was gonna say, you do hear
like you said, you do hear some like a lot
of reports about white or like the oranges kind of
a rangutan color, but more of a blonde, like a
retriever dog. You don't you don't hear too many settings
like that like that color.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
Well, actually in Alabama, and even looked this up and
see more about side. But it's called the Alabama white thing.
E h A n G. You know, not thing white thing, uh,
you know, and and and that's what they've kind of
named the white ones, you know. And they and I
don't know why they're white, or particularly why white would
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be a good color for hiding in the woods. I
ain't figured that out, you know, but uh, you know,
I'm just gonna know what people said, like say, my daughter,
you know, I take her word for one hundred percent.
And she hadn't talked about it since she could care less,
you know, and like you saw something that a lot
of people spend years and years hoping to see, you know,
with their own hid and you don't even care. She said, well,
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it was it was cool. It was cool, all right, yeah, but.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
But yes, was she more excited to have seen a
polar bear before she kind of turned.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
Over the U. I think she's been really excited if
it was a poter bear, and uh yeah, I would
have been moving up a little further north than I
am or south one. You know, I'm not sure, but
I'm not scared of it. I'm not scared of any buggers.
But I researched poter bears, you know, and I don't
want to be around any of those pritters.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
That's that's insane. I mean you talk about like most
people think of cryptids, they think of you know, bigfoot
and dog man lockness, stuff like that. But the definition
of cryptids is basically any animal where it doesn't belong.
So if you had a polar bear on your property,
I mean, that's that's even cooler because how many pole
pl be.
Speaker 3 (21:19):
You know, Yeah, I actually do, you know, I like,
I take my cameras out there and when I think
I found a bear one night, which bears have been
seen in our area, but they're very rare, but they're
they're north of us and south of us there. If
you see one's kind of like passing through. Uh but
you know, you know, I'd like to see one in person.
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I've never seen a bear in person, like a bear person,
I don't know, correct word, but besides of the zoo,
you know, but just from a distance. But I think
I caught one on camera though, but I don't think
it was a polar man.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
No, they're pretty big. I actually wonder, like I know,
a lot of the zoos have like upright standing dioramas
or whatever of the different bears and stuff. I wonder
how a polar bear would actually size up against one
of those. I want to say they get like ten
to twelve feet on their hind legs.
Speaker 3 (22:15):
I think they're bigger than that because they're they're the
largest of the bears. They're bigger than grizzly bears and
then their nextra saloon and stuff. So I think they
were they were close to twelve or fifteen feet as
the average one. They stand up tall. I mean, yeah,
you can see pictures, you know, you see a polar
bear or I'm vacing playing my vakery. You see a
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person staying to an extra polar bear that like that too. Yeah, yeah,
I see, I'd rather tackle booger.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
Probably, yeah, probably they seem to be a little bit
less aggressive than some of the especially if you're out
in Alabama.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
Absolutely, it's a little lot of season, so hey, by
the way, ye I meant to mention if you'll see
me looking application, it's because I got a big string
TV behind my camera and I look up once in
a while, just you know, make sure my hair's in
the right spot. Stuff. So don't think I'm gonna just
daydreaming or trying to figure out a poor sal level word.
Speaker 2 (23:16):
There you go. As long as there are not four
letter words, we're on.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
Oh no, that's that's another show.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
That's are yep? Awesome? So uh so this again? So
how far? Let me stop? So you you had was
it your first sighting on your property? Right?
Speaker 3 (23:39):
That happened in May of twenty eighteen.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
Okay on my property?
Speaker 3 (23:45):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (23:45):
Now was that your first sighting or your first setting
on the property.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
It's it's the first. Uh uh yeah, it was the first,
my first side in anything on my property. And it
was the only sight in to this day that I
saw something with my actual actual eyes.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Gotcha.
Speaker 3 (24:05):
I've caught a lot of stuff on camera, you know,
but a lot of times you don't quite see it, dude,
or know what You've got to your review your footage,
which I've caught some really you know, compelling stuff. I
think you know, my camera is just there, me and
my camera stuff. But yeah, the first time was right
here behind my house out in the woods.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
You want, do you want to go into that or yeah?
Speaker 3 (24:27):
Yeah, And actually I did send you one video of
what happens towards the end of this that happened right
when this happened, so kind of gives you an idea
of what being there at this time. But okay, but
from the start, it happened in May of twenty eighteen.
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It was about nine thirty in the morning, and it's
real pretty morning. So I drank in a cup of coffee.
So I stepped out onto my back porch and I
saw a beautiful red fox was out field behind my house.
So and I had myself on my hands. So of
course I thought I was gonna be a national geographic
and get it on camera, you know, even though you
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see them every once in a while, while we you know,
don't be down there very long. So I thought I
was gonna just follow it through the woods. And I said,
nine thirty in the morning, real in the morning, So
I started sneaking out into the woods. And I don't
know if this has got something to do with my
account of it. But since I've lived here, I've never
sneaked out into my woods, you know, because you know,
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I know enough about boogers gonna sneak up on them.
Most of the time. There are times when when it
does happen, you know, and I think they're this, this
and not. I'll still this story a little bit, but
it does happen. But you know, I wasn't thinking of that.
But this pick time I was sneaking. So I was
following this red folk. I thought, Oh, I, like I said,
a poor letter word, then a red fox.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (26:00):
So if you're looking at clothes catch, don't play that,
pay that word no attention. Uh. But uh, I was
following this fox, uh, through my through the woods behind
my house, on across my neighbor's property, which ends in
uh in a in a big area of at least
hunting property, you know, so just miles and miles and
there's lakes back there and streams. You know, it's very
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buggerush And like I said, in the country. So I
got to this little road by by the fence that
separates his property next one and uh, and I listened
to bob wire fence. So I stopped right there and uh,
the fox took off down that little road, you know,
onto my right. You know, you know why I could
catch him. And I'm too old to run, uh you know,
and too fat to fall, you know, so I didn't.
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I just stayed there, so uh, I put myself on
back in my pocket, and and it's working. Was looking
at the beautiful morning, like I said, nine thirty, and
the sun was coming down. I was looking into the
woods and this road that I'm talking about, it kind
of goes into the woods and then circles along around
from the back out of the woods on a little
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bit further down. But you can see the road on
the other side from me too, you know, Barrow, you
see where there is a road. So the sun was
sun lit on this road just like it was making
a movie. It was beautiful, look just perfect. And suddenly
just and here's how I described this every time, because
on the way I can I can count it. But
if you turned your eyes all the way to the
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left and you move them as slow as you can
to the right, that's how long I saw the three
four seconds. I don't know what it is. But suddenly
from my left a dark figure come out from the
woods onto that clearing, and it was solid black, and
it was, uh, it was least people's size. I couldn't
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see it was. It was far enough way where I
could see it was something, but it wasn't folks enough
where I can tell what the high color was or anything.
But it was. It was. It was weird years leaned
out like a fifteen degree angle like you would see
a skier, you know, And it was it was moving
so fast, Like I said, that's how long I watched it,
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and and and I could see it moving, the shadow
of it moving in and out the trees, you know,
or or circling around the tree. But this was solid
you know, cause you know, I was one just within
a few seconds. I was thinking, and I was looking,
you know, I'm researching on looking up sitting there's any
any airplanes, any birds leaving, any shadows or anything. Well,
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I'll see this thing. But it was moving so dad
dumb fast, and it it like I said, it was
like that. But it looked like its head was bent back,
kind of funny. And if solid black, it looked like
the head was a little bigger and the rest of it,
you know, I don't know whether it's a bigfoot or
a dog man or a bugger or a witch or
spoop or I don't know. But it looked, you know,
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like it was on two legs definitely, and was running.
Uh you know, I couldn't see the legs moving, but
it like it was gliding, you know. And that's where
you hear most, like most these days that you didn't
used to hear. Like my daughter was talking about that
thing she saw just seemed to glide right out of
the way, you know, but this it looked like it
was gliding through the forest on that road, on that
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old dirt road. Just like if you had took a
like if you make a movie and you put on
them rails across the ground, put a camera on it,
It's like that thing was on the rail. It was
moving that smooth and the crazy thing about it, and
and this pertains to the video that that that you
can show. But it didn't scare me, you know. I
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wasn't really that excited, was I don't. I didn't feel
shocked or nothing. I'm like, it was more like a wow,
that's crazy for me. But all of a sudden, it
felt like all the blood rushed to my head. I
felt like I was gonna cry. I really did, and
it was just really confused. And I wasn't far from
my house and I could see my house from where
I was standing, you know, and uh, but I was.
(29:57):
It was just I felt like I was gonna pass out,
you know. And it wasn't until later I started studying
more upon this infra sound, I think what they call
it where they think these boggers making zap he they
call it zappen. And you know, they know animals do
possess some kind of ability to do this, you know,
tigers and I think elephants, things like that, you know,
(30:18):
but you hear of this, But I don't know if
I got z after what. But it was I've never
felt like that and never felt like that since. But
the only thing I could think of when I was
foud that at the time is I didn't know it's
having a heart attack or what. So I put out
my camera because I document everything I had, my music career,
my whole life, anything about You can look me up
(30:41):
on Facebook and you can see my whole music career, you know.
So I was fifteen years old, but I was gonna
fielm myself, and I remember trying to figure out how
to get my camera up and on in the app
turn in the right direction, and I think the video
you're gonna show that the sideways. And later I do
(31:01):
have one where I turned it around, but it's a
factual video where I'm all crooked and stuff. But I
found myself. And after I found myself, just in case
something happened, I'm like, Okay, if I do die, you know,
somebody look at my camera and say, look, this is idiot.
It's all bigfoot. He had a heart attack. Oh huh yeah, yep,
we know where to where this is gonna go, you know.
(31:24):
But uh, but but I called a friend of mine
and he has since passed away, and I had talked
to him, and I thought I was trying to tell
him what I was saying and and and he kept
trying to talk me into the talk me to the hall,
talk me home. He said, just keep an eye on
your house, you know, just keep talking to me and
just you know, keeping on your house. And I felt
(31:46):
like it was a thousand miles away, you know, and
I was, and it wasn't that far. So I made
to the back door and my wife, who is a
retired nurse. Uh, she met me at dory and she
thought I was having a heart attack for a minute.
But you know, then we come fair up for it's
just probably this same anxiety attack of some sort. But
(32:06):
at the end of the story, is uh, that same evening,
I actually had a doctor's appointment. Uh, so I want
to see my doctor. You know how they take your
blood pressure and put the little thing on your finger
and stuff and stick something down your neck. So uh, anyways,
she took my blood pressure, then she paused for a second,
then she took it again. She said, mister Boswell, she said,
(32:29):
are you feeling okay? So I'm like yeah. And you know,
by that time, I felt thought I was feeling find
you I wouldn't been in a little death. I still
think about it, you know. It's kind of cooling, you know,
but I felt okay. She said, Well, she said, mister Bobwall,
she said, your blood pressure has never been this high.
I'm like, oh lord, you know, I was thinking to myself,
you know, I ain't never seen a booger before either.
(32:50):
Maybe there's got something to do with it, you know.
And I actually told her story. She's a cool doctor,
you know, and thanks big for school anyway, you know,
So Uh, I was hoping, you know, this didn't go
on my medical records. You know, I don't know how
that's gonna work out. But anyway, that was the first
time I actually saw anything with my own eyes and
started researching and paying attention to my backyard. And I
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call it Boogerville. By the way, I got private private
big uh Facebook phase, and I call it Boogerville. You
know it's just private phase. Ain't many members on there.
But if you look me up and you can get
on there and sees a lot of the stuff that
I've posted just from around the house and my personal
evidence or proof of evidence as I call that, difference
and evidence and proof of evidence, I can tell you
(33:35):
about that. Anyway, go ahead and show this video if
I get side attracted. This was me right after I
saw this bugger. So it's crooked. So don't turn your
phone because there being more crooked. Just watch it like
it is all right.
Speaker 4 (33:48):
There we go, Hello, this is Dale Boswell. Today's date
is January the second, twenty nineteen, only the second twenty eighteen.
I come out here to, uh, to what I call
my Boogerville area right there, right there, right there, Uh,
my house is back that way.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (34:10):
Anyway, I had come out on my front porch and
I saw a pretty red fox that was a I
was going through the woods back and through there, so
I thought I was going to just follow it and
fill me with my camera. So I had my camera
out and I was sneaking kind of falling through the
through the woods, and.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
I lost it somewhere back in there.
Speaker 4 (34:30):
It went down here and see this, see this fence area. Well,
I stopped right here. I put my phone back in
my pocket. I turned and looked that direction, and uh,
then I turned and looked this direction. And if you
can see, if you can see, I'm not sure if
my camera's pointing in the right direction, but if you
see that ridge right right right there, I saw a tall, black, pedal,
(34:54):
bipedal black figure.
Speaker 3 (34:59):
Lie gliding.
Speaker 4 (35:02):
Through there as a faster than anything I've ever seen before.
Speaker 3 (35:05):
It was.
Speaker 4 (35:07):
Quite amazing. I couldn't make out any details. I say,
it was solid black, lean, kind of like a skier. Uh,
but it's but his head looked like it was tilted back.
Speaker 3 (35:23):
It's kind of weird.
Speaker 4 (35:23):
It was really weird looking at whether it was a
big foot or a dog man, or a phatom or
a witch or I don't know, but it was it
was gliding.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
It was gliding through there, and I keep saying gliding.
Speaker 4 (35:38):
It was running so smooth fast, the fastering thing I've
ever seen before, running right through there. And uh, that's
that fox that that I saw and went that direction,
and that was my visual. I'm not very good explaining things,
but I went on documented and that's that's what hoppened
on me the second twenty seventy right here in my boogerville.
Speaker 2 (36:08):
You were you were muted. I saw you were trying
to talk back there.
Speaker 3 (36:12):
Oh yeah, well this is not the video I was
talking about, but I'm glad you played it because but
let me tell you some interesting about that video. If
you notice, the audio got sidetracked, and I couldn't you know,
you hear about being in the woods and these movers
messing with you devices and stuff. I couldn't figure out
why that had happened, and so I left it. And
I don't show that video too often because the audio
(36:33):
and video sidetrack. Yeah, And it was just like just
today after I saw that booger out there, you know,
So I don't know if it's got somebout my video don't.
It rarely does that, but when it does act up,
it's back there. And then woods is my my you
know video cut off, cut on off, that's you know,
that's another story about burgers. But yeah, that was a
(36:55):
that was exactly what happened and where it was at.
Speaker 2 (36:58):
Well that that is the only video that I have
about the sighting. I have your howls, I have the
footprint video, and then I have this dark creature moving.
Speaker 3 (37:09):
Okay, all right, Well I didn't send it to you either,
but I didn't why that that was pretty cool when that.
Speaker 2 (37:13):
Show, well, I apologize, that's that's what we got.
Speaker 3 (37:18):
So yeah, I probably looked at it and thought I'd
said it to you, and I had one short term
memory things you know, you know, my short term memory
is getting longer.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
There's nothing wrong with that, nothing wrong. But we we
do have links to your Facebook and your YouTube in
the show notes of this episode, so anybody that would
like to see the video or all of your videos
can go click the link there and follow over there
and see them as well. So and those of you
that don't know we are on YouTube as well. So
if you didn't get to watch that video or any
(37:53):
of the other clips or something. Head on over there,
and we are live as well currently right now on
you know, October twentieth, So if you're watching this right
at this very moment, we are here. So if you
have any questions, throw them in the comment section.
Speaker 3 (38:08):
But I with Barnaby Jones, sir, but we're having a
good time. Hey, also have my YouTube site. You can
see a lot of my music stuff there and the
interviews and a lot of stuff like that too, so
you can get the whole idea in the picture and
the big teacher, you know. But yeah, you'll check that out.
So what do you want to talk about now?
Speaker 2 (38:28):
I would love to talk about. You have this like
gift that you sent me of this creature up in
the trees.
Speaker 3 (38:38):
Yeah that's just yeah, okay, yeah, I don't show that
too often, but.
Speaker 2 (38:41):
Yeah, it's very interesting. So I would like to hear
and show this one.
Speaker 3 (38:46):
So okay, let material this background right quick. And I've
actually got a like a three minute video and like
I never showed this cause I didn't get that good
of footage and about what you see about the best
I got. But if you if you think and just
gave up, But if you're thinking some swinging from a tree.
That's pretty damn quick, you know. I think that that
(39:06):
whole action part of like three to four seconds long.
So I kind of difted. We can slowed it down
a little bit. Anyway, this this happened about five thirty
in the afternoon out in Boogerbille behind my backyard. And
I've got this kind of a gazebo type thing built,
you know, a little roof on it. Uh that's up
off the ground that I've go out there and sit
(39:27):
on at night, you know, and in case it rains,
I'm covered. It's you know. I played my cameras and
little table to set my iced tea and uh a
bologna a bowl of bologna pudding in a sardine sandwich
or something. Anyways, I was out there and uh.
Speaker 2 (39:44):
Now you laughed. I'm a pretty weird person, and I
am very intrigued by boloona pudding right now. And that
is something that I would enjoy, I think, So don't
put the Blona pudding.
Speaker 3 (40:00):
I'll be pretty good. I'll tell you what. But anyway,
I say, it was five thirty in the evening, and
I rarely tell this story like says, I appreciate the opportunity,
and if anybody wants to see all the footage, you
can go to my website and see this. I think
it's called a baby bigfoot or baby bowler in the
trees or something. But five thirty in the afternoon, I
(40:22):
just had bought a brand new camera and I was
looking at the features, and I swear this is the
craziest point I think I ever heard. I was gonna
check out the video part of and the you know,
the camera part, So I swear I put up the
video app and I was just recorded a random video
just see what it looked like, you know, my feet
(40:42):
or my cats, whatever you know. And like side my
sitting up back in the woods. And about the time
my finger is this far from the record button, I
hear the biggest crash in the woods beside my house.
So I got the arm it's in this hand. So
I turned my body this way, and you can't see
(41:03):
my torso, but I'm actually facing that way. So everything turns.
My torso turns this way because I can't turn my
neck anyway because of my wolverine you know, equipment in
there by titanium. Anyway, I heard this big awful crash
and I saw just out a corner of my something
(41:24):
looked like it moved up, and the first time I
thought it looked like a limb went down and flapped
back up. Of course, I was still trying to figure
out what we held that. But here is the researcher
guy I am. You know hear people complain that, well,
why didn't you keep filming? You hear that so many times,
and I understand, you know why you do, why you don't.
(41:45):
But for some reason, that hit my head and though
and I know exactly what I'm looking at as far
when I heard all that noise was right at the
edge of my neighbor's yard, I mean right the trees,
right at the edge, you know, well, like the deep
in the woods is right like fifteen feet from the
side of his house, you know. So I turned it
this way, and here I am about to pass out
(42:07):
because I'm my torsos running out of blood, and I'm
facing that way, and I just keep the camera there
for almost three minutes. I don't see anything else, I
don't hear anything else. So I during this three minutes.
You know, here's another thing. People say, why didn't you
walk towards you? I grab my camera, and you see
(42:27):
me turning as I turn and almost fall down, and
I crawled down out of my bugger hut. I call
up my booger hut and stumbled out to the woods
there where where I saw this. And I'm filming up
in the tree and on the ground and behind it,
and I don't see anything any different. So later I
go back and of course look at my footage and
(42:49):
way in the back and you see this wa zoom,
then you see something, see something move like this real fast.
But first and actual footage, you hear all that crashing
just so be go. Then this thing moves, but I
don't see what crash, so you know, I'm just theorizing
it was maybe a mama Bigfoot out there and baby
Bigfoot was playing or something. But where you can see
(43:12):
that was a tree that's very noticeable in my in
that yard is it's got a big why in it
like this. So I was able to actually go to
that tree and measure the best I could that why
and how far off the ground this thing looked like
was and and the best I can figure this thing
was at least four feet tall or four feet long.
And I've showed you a lot of people before even
(43:34):
talked about it, and I said, what does looked like
to you? Everybody said a monkey. I'm like, we don't
got monkeys in Alabama, so record what else that could be?
You know, but that's what everybody. I look at you
the research and that looked like a primate, you know,
even though some really incredible researchers. But it's very very quick,
you know, and it don't last long. But uh, you know,
(43:56):
let me know what you think.
Speaker 2 (43:59):
Yeah, it took me a second to see what I
was looking at, and then as soon as I zoned
in on it, I was like, oh, yeah, look at that.
It looks like like a gibbon kind of but like.
Speaker 3 (44:12):
It's very very black right there in the center you
got right, yeah, and you see it swing it's bottom
half across or it looks like, I know, it's not
a raccoon. I got cats and raccoons and all that stuff,
but yeah, there you go. They don't it look like
you got a little leg swinging across.
Speaker 2 (44:32):
Yeah, it looks like a head and then like an arm,
and then you can kind of see like two legs
to it.
Speaker 3 (44:38):
It looks like it looks like the arms reaching up
for the limb above his head, you know. But and
like that, my camera is right there the whole time.
So where the heck did it go? Because something is
definitely there, you know, But like I said, go to
my my my YouTube site, look at it. Maybe you
can figure it out. But I found for three minutes
(44:59):
whatever that is is, you know, you know, you know.
Here's my theory though, if we got a theory, my
theory is, and again from researching and what people tell
I think Knox, I had my camera there right on it,
and you're seeing the in the in the three minute
video my camera when I'm turned this way to get
out of my bugger hut and onto the ground. I
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think this when they was watching me, and I think
that's when they took off and on their little roller
skates to whatever it is they do and got and
I think that I think they were gone. That's my
only theor of how something could disappear that quick may
not see it.
Speaker 2 (45:34):
Now, I want to be clear on this here. So
you heard the sound and turn to film where the
sound came from exactly this was in the trees above
where the sound came.
Speaker 3 (45:48):
From right exactly just right beside it. Right right right
the trees that you seek to the left right in
that area where you know I heard all the loud parts.
So I don't know. You know, I've looked at it,
and I've looked at frame by frame, and being a
graphics designer, you know, I can analyze stuff pretty good
and go in and you you know it just contrast
(46:10):
brightness and enhance and do all that kind of stuff
to dig out as much detail as you can. And
of course you know there's there's a point where you
get to where you run out of detail. That's when
you know you're getting there pretty close. You got all
you got. But anyway, that's what I found in there.
Like I don't know what it was, baby what I
(46:31):
called it.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
It's a really cool piece there, And like, like the
reason why I asked to clarify that is because it
would be more interesting and on par that. You know,
if you're filming in one direction and caught this and
then the sound was in the other direction, kind of
look over here kind of thing, and then when you
turned then started filming, that's kind of that would be
(46:55):
kind of an interesting.
Speaker 3 (46:57):
Yeah, well it was, and I say, if you listen
to the like, but you hear about half the crashing
because it's a big old crash. And like I said,
I was about to hit the button when it crashed,
So you hear me coming into the crash. When I
hear it like I'm going, I turn, you know that quick,
so I'm hearing it poor even record, And that's what
caught my attention to look in that direction. Just see why.
(47:18):
You know, it could have been anything coming through there.
It could have been my neighbor falling over the bushes.
I don't know, but you know that's what I caught you.
And see that why up above words you sit in
the daylight. That's that's the why. Part of the tree
that is so obvious. I could actually, you know, go
right to where it looked like it was swinging into
or you know, swinging from. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (47:43):
No, that's that is a cool piece right there. That
was really cool. It's so it's so interesting, you know,
like like I said, like a lot of the times
you hear stories of you're looking at something here a
sound that distracts you and you are trying to film
off in one direction, completely oblivious, and the sound drew
you to what you know was over there. So that's
(48:03):
that's interesting in amongst itself, right there.
Speaker 3 (48:05):
So yeah, no, I just heard the racket first. I
don't know if they were playing or what going on,
but I heard the noise first, and like said about
the fam anyways, kabos souh. That was But yeah, you're right.
A lot of people hear stuff like that and get
ready or they're famine in they hear something. I've caught
something when I was faming something else, you know, of course,
(48:27):
but that was very interesting.
Speaker 2 (48:29):
Cool, Well, I want to talk to you. We're getting
kind of towards the end of here, and I want
to get in. What do you think, like what have
you learned on your property? So this is this is
interesting because now we have what seems like three distinct
creatures on or around your property. You got the juvenile,
you got the large black one that you saw, and
then your daughter saw this white blonde one, so you
(48:52):
presumably have at least three there. Yeah, have you heard,
like neighbors or anything talk about seeing any of this
stuff or sightings in your area that you know would
kind of link them together as well? Or do you
think that there's more or just three? How many do
you think are there, I guess I.
Speaker 3 (49:12):
Don't know my neighbor. He passed away recently, but but
he was he was pretty interested in, you know, just
hearing me talk about bigfoot. He never research or anything.
So he would watch the woods and he would see
what he thought he might have saw something, or see
some trees that are out of the place or whatever,
and just say, is that anything over there? You know?
But as far as a you know, really narrowing anything down.
(49:35):
I've had friends, a dear friend of mine name by
name of Terry Allen, who is a great researcher, and
I'll be seeing him a couple of days. But he
come to my house and spend a weekend, and he
caught some great footage of a bigfoot kind of looks
like the one I described, a black running out from
a tree from behind my house. And I didn't send
(49:57):
you that one, but I can. I can send to you.
Look at lady. But if you're talking about numbers, I
think the video you're gonna show next is this. This
was actually a filmed in twenty eighteen for some reason
that it was very active in twenty eighteen or or
that's when I just started looking real hard and seeing stuff,
(50:17):
you know, that's probably what it was, you know, But
I caught so much stuff in twenty eighteen and some
such incident, but a lot of its twenty eighteen, and
so that helps me don't say no, that wasn't ai,
you know, so it helps me past that point a
little bit. Anyways, But this this one, I think you're
gonna show next, and if you got time to me
(50:39):
tell you, and i'd like to get the audio in there.
We can call that. That's that's very compelling audio people
need to hear. And I played everywhere I go, and
a lot of people play. But this video one night
about about a twelve o'clock in the evening, maybe one
o'clock in the morning, somewhere in that era. I will say,
(51:00):
Now my kitchen table, I had my window open, and
I heard the office howling. There's like something being killed
outside of I was screaming. I laid light, but it's
a howl type was a ballo in type sound, So
I don't know what it was. So of course I
grabbed my camera and I grabbed my flashlight. Why haven't
I had an old sony handy camera, you know, real
(51:21):
video camera and I cell phone. Some videos phone and
my flashlight. So I had told myself, you know, researcher,
you know, keep I was trying to keep these parts
and things I learned in mind to do next time.
So I said, well, you know, if I ever hear
anything I hear in my back woods or in my
tree line and I go to filming, I've always told myself,
what if somebody's coming at me with a flashlight and
(51:44):
they're shining this way, I'm gonna go that way. If
they shine that way, I'm gonna go that way. So
what I did is I cut my my video camera
on first and I had my camera as I walked
out the back door, and I could hear that screaming,
and you can look up this whole video see everything. Also,
not just the clip you're about to see, uh, the
clip you're go and see when I analyzed the footage
(52:05):
and made it, you know, enhanced where you see what
went on. But anyway, I walked out there, and the
crazy thing is as much as you're gonna see, as
I didn't see nothing with my own eyes through the
camera except what I thought was a miss kind of
in the woods. And I didn't pay that much attention,
you know, I just I was hearing that screaming hollering on.
(52:25):
So what I did while I out there and I
had my had my camera on, I hit my flash
light and I went and just done a quick pan
all the way across my tree line. You know, just
if something was gonna run, I was gonna catch a
piece of him anyway, you know. Uh And and and
after it's a fifty eight seconds. I called that my
(52:48):
fifty eight second video because exactly how long it was
that I found that footage. Factor and now and again
you can see all this on my websites, uh or
on my Facebook page and YouTube page, in video page
and all anything you look up my big foot bogger stuff.
But what I saw that night once once I But
(53:10):
the weird thing is, and this is why I urge
people look at the stuff you videotape and research, because
I didn't. I free I found this in twenty eighteen.
I didn't even see it till twenty twenty one because
I had after I I didn't see nothing on my cameras.
I just uploaded to my computer and never looked at it.
So I was looking through some stuff in twenty twenty
(53:31):
one and I come across his thumbnail and clicked on.
I'm like, oh, I remember that. That's I heard that howling,
that screaming in the back. So I poured it up
and this time looking at it on a bigger screen,
you know, on my big computer screen, I saw this
little critter come down, look like fog come down to
bout right here in the edge of my camera. It
(53:51):
looked like a little ghost monkey and looked up at
me and went like this way and wabbled off. I
mean right back right there. When you saw this, you'll
see it cometh right right there all And I saw
this ike and I hollered from my wife, said you
got to come.
Speaker 2 (54:07):
So what is this?
Speaker 3 (54:08):
It looks is this a ghost monkey? Maybe juvenile big fight?
I don't know what is this, you know, but you
can see it. And the weirdest thing is, once I
was analyzing this, uh you know, of course, I went
to and give it a full of brightness and play
with the contrast and soff and this is what freaked
me out. And you'll see this in this video. But
(54:29):
right beside me and I'm not probably five feet from
a tree, and this little thing that come up in
front of me is probably not six or eight feet
from me at the most, and I didn't didn't see it,
but I found that. But also in the video, you'll
see something come up beside me like this and kind
of float away. And what you'll see a tree. There's
a tree in the background, two trees, and you see
(54:52):
this tree come up and block these trees and float
and float away. It looks like it's floating. It looks
like a gorilla. You see the head, that shoulder, it
looked like a bicep and an elbow. And it's just
close and it's right next to me. I mean, and
I'm feeling that this is on my camera, on my
SD card in my backyard at you know, one o'clock
(55:14):
in the morning, you know, So don't be telling me
no c g I, no eyes. I don't know what
it was, but it's on my damn camera up. You
gotta bleep me again. But but anyway, you know it's
it's again what I call proof of evidence. And what
proof of evidence is is like my little baby bookers,
(55:34):
you show that's proof that there was something you still
somewhere that's a footprint, a track or broken in what
there's proof of something evidence there. But you can't prove
what made it where it comes from. That's proof of evidence.
You have proof that you have evidence of something. And
uh and I tried to explain. I heard Cliff Rockman.
(55:56):
He mentioned he told me about that before. That's why
he explained it anyway, So you want to show that, yeh.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
So I just want to make sure before I show
this one. This one is like the two that are
very dark next to each other.
Speaker 3 (56:08):
Right, Yeah, that's it. And it's got wording on it.
Yeah yeah, okay, and it kind of explains things that
it goes. I'm not going to say a thing that
you watch it.
Speaker 2 (56:17):
It starts out very dark, so if you want to
adjust your screens or something. But then it's like, well, no.
Speaker 3 (56:22):
This is showing exactly how dark it was out there.
That's why I left it like this show exactly how
dark it was before I boosted the contrast, uh bright,
to see what was beside me that I didn't see.
Speaker 2 (56:33):
Ye no, yeah, I know I watched it, but I
was I just wanted everybody to know that the first
it's gonna come up and be a very dark screen.
So if you don't know your screen, that's why. But
but hang tight, here all right, here we go. H Yeah,
(57:37):
I did not notice the other the face one until
I was watching it this time. I see what looks
like shoulders and a head that come at you on
what would be everyone's left side of the screen. There
that one right away, But it wasn't until after hearing
the whole story and stuff that you see the other thing.
(57:57):
And we got the enhanced the picture version of that
as well.
Speaker 3 (58:02):
Yeah, I was able to take that and analyze it,
and it wasn't It was only like seven seconds long.
How long is the book? This little baby booker juvenile
or ball headed monkey, whatever it is, comes into my picture,
But that is one of the frames when it actually
stops and looks at me and takes off, and I
truly believe it's I think I surprised it, you know.
(58:24):
I'm good thing I didn't. I didn't see it because
I was a scared to head out of the heck
out of me, you know. But you can tell it
saw me this expression look on his face. And I
got the other frames. I think there's seven eight frames,
because I say it's only a seven second long which
where you each frame where you see its face as
it turns side of its face, side of its head,
(58:44):
and back of the head that it darts off back
into the woods. But that is one of the frames.
And on the left side it is not as hands
as much as the other side. And I was able
to pull out more detail and add to it. But
you know, there's what it is now, the fogginess behind me.
It's what I think and my theory is its hair,
(59:07):
and it's hair why it looks like it's fog coming
through the woods. The minstry you always hear of these things. Uh, camouflage,
you can call it. I don't think you would call
it that. I think their hair somehow attracts light reflex
light deflex like you know, all that scientific, and it
(59:27):
absorbed the light. And it's as crazy as it sounds.
I think it was absorbing the darkness because it's kind
of a fuzzy around it, like a globe, you know.
And you can see that in the original footage when
it's a couple of behind it like a little fog.
You know, it's weird looking. You can I mean, you
saw it. But that's that's my theory on how they
can even in the sunlight, how they can absorb the light.
(59:50):
Maybe and kind of you know, disappear in the sunlight
or the darkness or colors or whatever. You know, it's
just theory. And I've heard other people h mentioned this
theory also, you know, some prominent researchers and stuff. But
but yeah, that's in my opinion, that's what a uh
or one baby booger looks like. You see how how
see how white his mouth is and and the weird
(01:00:13):
thing to me is how eyebrow seems to connect to
its ear on one side. You know, I don't know
how that works or if it's just making a weird
face or or one ear went up the other one.
Didn't like if an animal was surprised or something. You know,
I wish I had panned down just a little bit further,
but I didn't like said I didn't see anything. All
(01:00:33):
I did was paying across the woods and was hearing
that screaming out there. Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:00:38):
But you know, uh, I wonder in your your video
the the ear and the eyebrow thing might be and
even the halo kind of around it is possibly like
a motion blur where it's moving and low resolution.
Speaker 3 (01:00:54):
I don't know, Uh, I wouldn't I wouldn't know, but you,
and I do say every time I do an interview
and do this stuff, I begged people to take my
original footage footage and analyze it, break it down video
by analyze, and tear it down to frame by frames,
slow it down, speed it up, tear it apart, like
(01:01:17):
I didn't see what you're coming up with. This is
you know what I saw when I come up with
you know, so I would love something somebody else analyzed
the entire video because let me tell you this, and
he was talking about multiple creatures. This going to end
this story. But in this fifty eight second film, and
I don't show as much of footage because it wasn't
as good as this. Switches in that footage towards the
(01:01:40):
end of the fifty eight seconds, where I'm painting all
the way to my left, I called a critter. In fact,
there critter, and I think it was a dog man
because you catch his profile and it looked like to
me like a coyote, like a cartoon kyote, but his face,
like his face was glimmering and like a flashlight just
(01:02:02):
barely caught it before I turned the other side again,
if I out of hand a little further, but it's
like it turned to the side and you see a
hand come across in front of a tree, and I
say it's a hand because you count five fingernails that
are glowing in the dark, like fireflies chasing each other.
And it's kind of a dark one where it turns
in front of a tree and its face you sits
(01:02:24):
side of it looks like a face to me, and
darts off back torsts and woods wherever. What is I'm
here screaming back there, And it's not that good of footage,
but you can see something there, you know whatever it is,
and it's act again. It's beside a tree. It's beside
a tree that I know exactly where it's at. And
I walked out to it and my wife stood next
to it, and you could see this thing where it's
(01:02:46):
hand come across. Looks like it would waste tied to it,
but it would have hit me in the face. You
know where it's stand. So I cand of tell you
whatever it was, how big it was. And I also
went up panted all the way back to the yach
like I say, y'all, don't think I'm enough. They go
look at the footage and see what you see but
all the way back to the right, there's two sets
of eye shine in two separate places that looked at
(01:03:09):
like they're looking for me going towards that. So here's
my theory. Whatever that screaming and bell on was. And
some people told me it was a deer in distress.
I don't know. I don't know that much about stuff
like that. But in the original video you can hear
and I think in that video you can actually hear
the hear the screaming in the background. Uh but uh,
I think summaryson, like said, a bunch of cryptis all
(01:03:30):
of a sudden was going towards that thing in the
back of my woods. That's something I can theory I
come up with, you know. Uh so.
Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
The potential dog man is at the same time, same
video as what we just watched exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:03:46):
Well that's just a clip from the video, right yeah, yeah, yeah,
but it's in that same original video. You can look
it up. What it's called the fifty eight second video,
and it shows the entire thing. And actually I've got
I have got some segments you can say says is
this a dog man? And I actually did break it down.
I just don't show a whole lot, but you can
actually see that on there. And uh, there's there's footage
(01:04:09):
where you can see the hand comes across it looks
like bakernail, not claws look like fingernail, you know. And
you know I don't and and and and what the
part you just saw the thing coming up beside me
that looked more like you standard bigfoot as far as
the head and the shoulder and elbows and stuff. So
maybe they run together, you know this This was either
(01:04:30):
a dog man or an ugly bigfoot, you know that
I don't know. But and the thing about the thing
coming up beside me, this is what scared me talking
about family groups. See you've seen where it was where
I had my come up right beside me. I could
have reached out and touched it whatever it was, and
it was totally silent because you could you hear the
(01:04:51):
audio on it. But I'm just wondering. And this another
again the theory that you think of how close they
run in families, and there's always at least one or two,
three or four round if you see one. I'm just
wondering if I had actually seen this little juvenile that
come up in my camera out there and reach out
towards you. I just wonder if this this thing would
have took my head off, you know, and I'd have
(01:05:13):
been a statistic by now, because apparently this was a
small one, a juvenile or baby or midget, monkey, big foot,
I don't know, but this thing was. They were real
close to it, and this one was in front of me,
and this one was apparently just besides back what was
in front of me, but just in between me and it,
cause you can see it would comes in between me
and the trees. If something floats away, you know, dang
(01:05:36):
if I know, I hope somebody figures it out soon.
But all I can show you is a what I
call on camera.
Speaker 2 (01:05:41):
But okay, so with that footage that was with your
your sony camera, you said, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:05:48):
It was old old sony handy camera, you know right
over there. Yeah, yeah, it was like I think I
like bought it in twenty ten or twenty e evens. Yeah,
and then you know it's on the SD car, you know.
And back then I would upload everything to my computer
and look at it later or what if I wanted
to do, or you save it whatever. So I had
(01:06:08):
that night, I uploaded whatever I had filmed that day
in my computer and never looked at it again for
three years.
Speaker 2 (01:06:14):
Then I saw that I have a lot of footage
like that, unfortunately, but uh.
Speaker 3 (01:06:20):
Oh it taught me u lasting and another piece of
piece of foodge you see, took them back for the
same thing. We fiund something my friend film Terry out
and we didn't even see it until he got home
with analyzing the footage. But you see a booger behind
a tree peeking out as and you see it takes
off this way, and it's a good footage too. But
I'll send that to you. Interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
So okay, well we have we have a question here
and I've I've kind of put it off for a
little while, so I want to jump onto this one
here for you. Uh NW native tracker would like to
know have you tried to track where they sit on
your property or have you come across any of those paths?
Speaker 3 (01:07:00):
Yeah? No, One time I found a one footprint, I
might have sent that to you. One footprint. That's the
only you know. In Alabama and Georgia's part of the country,
it's hard to find a footprint because to start with
these things, they're smart enough not to leave a foot
for anything. Help. But you know, you just got if
(01:07:20):
we can figure that out. Here they're figuring that out.
But one time, and the picture he's shown, this happened
again in twenty eighteen. It was in my front in
my front yard, just right next to the road between
my road between the road in front of my house
and a little upgrade you know where it goes up
the bank to my yard. And this was an ant
(01:07:42):
bed that was just right near the tree line going
into the woods after you jump off the road beside
my house. And I was looking for my cat, so
I happened to walk back there and I saw this.
And my theory is I think a bugger come across
the road or was in the ditch beside the road,
and come up eight or ten feet, jump in the bank,
(01:08:04):
and one foot landed in that ant bed by accident.
Go this way, But you see my shoe there, that's
like a ten and a half. You see, it's way
bigger in my foot, you know, And it looks like
a footprint to me. I don't know, but I tried
to cast it by through it up. It was my
first time, but that's as close as I've ever come
(01:08:25):
to any trying to trying to track themway even finding
any kind of you know that, I thought, well, okay,
that could be a friend. That's just hard to find
you around here.
Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
So do you kind of going back to his question there,
do you think that do they live near you? Like,
do you have a lot of like a body of
water on your property or near your property that they'd
be staying in that area or are they just passing through?
What are your thoughts on where they're located for like
(01:08:57):
the majority of the time.
Speaker 3 (01:08:59):
Wow, man, I wish I there's one picture I almost
sent you, and I usually talk about this. I tell you,
I wish i'd have sent it, But it explains this story,
and it is a it's a satellite view of my house.
And because you can said there's lots of woods, lots
of lakes and creeks and things like that, I live
the boondogs. Uh. But my land, like if you picture
(01:09:22):
an hour glass, my land comes like an hour glass
as far as the woods area and my my my
house is right in the smallest part of the arrow
hour glass. Then it grow goes back across the road
into some other word woods on one side of my house.
The other side goes into a fields, uh you know,
(01:09:42):
and but this thick side goes from around my house
through them woods across the road into more woods. So
I'm just thinking, you know, if boogers coming through there,
maybe sactly because if here's what I say, if you
where does the border across the road at in front
of my house? The one thing I figured, because it's
a narrow it's where I would go because you dodge
(01:10:04):
other people's houses. There's neighborhoods way back in there over there,
and it just you know, I don't know if it's
they do it regularly or what, but I just I
think because most of my activity is on that side
of the house. Uh, but it just kind of makes
this and it really looks like an auroograph. We can
follow the woods into my house, it goes back into
(01:10:26):
the woods, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
So it's kind of like a natural choke point of
the woods where anything that wants to say hidden has
got to kind of cross right at that point.
Speaker 3 (01:10:35):
True, that's try you know again, and that's just my
theory of my opinion. But uh, I don't I don't
think they're here all the time. I don't know how
that works or I don't know if they migrate or
just others. I figure they're just like bears or deers
or anywhere. They just go where the where they're comfortable at.
Speaker 2 (01:10:52):
You know, all right, we are we are life. If
you guys have any other questions, I wanted to grab
that in because I know you wanted to talk a
little bit about your audio as well.
Speaker 3 (01:11:03):
Here, So yes, yes, sir, yeah, absolutely. Now this this
again was taken in twenty eighteen. My major number I
would go play the lottery next time that he his. Anyway, Uh,
there's there's this road not too far from my house,
and one day, riding down the highway, I spotted the
(01:11:23):
sign and said wild Man Bottom Road. Of course, being
a researcher, I caught my attention. I'm like, well, why
is that called wils I had my old Dodge before
hood driving up in there and the cold road, you know,
way down and there's people, a few people live back
there and go to the woods in the little beautiful
little creek. Looks like something you want to national geographic thing,
(01:11:46):
you know. But anyway, I started researching back there and
I would ride through there in the middle of the
night sometimes just go back there and holler and just
see what I could see just and I would ask everybody,
why is that wild called wild Man whom road? You know,
because people named roads for a reason, you know what
Smith Road or what you know for most reasons. I'm
wondering if what I was called wild Man bottom Brough.
(01:12:07):
And I still haven't found a nancy. But anyway, one
night and in uh July, I leave with Junior July,
my uncle come up from Florida, and he was interested
in my research and he wanted to go boogery. So
I said, hey, let's go out the wild Man Bottom Road.
You know. Just it was like twelve one o'clock in
the morning. I said, this be a good time. Ago
the weather was nice, I said, So here's the only
(01:12:29):
thing I went I did different that might have made
a difference because I went out there many times and
never got what you're about to hear. So we went
my wife's car, you know. So we had to all
go and in my old Dodge truck, like a ninety
seven Dodge truck with old school mufflers. I'm so you
hear me coming, you know, then boogers know I'm coming
(01:12:49):
or not so. But this night we went out in
my wife's car, which you know Whieter. And we got
to this bridge area where i'd like to go face
wig and put off the road and turn around. And
as a rule, just as researchers, I always followed this room.
And it was I first told by my dear friend
Kumbo Baker, and he said, when you're researching, number one rule,
(01:13:10):
always park at the exit position any where you're in
the woods because you don't know when you never need
to get out of there, you know, So that's first
thing they turn the car parking right towards as on
the tailgate you don't got our stuff out. I had
this little mini voice recorder that I left just on
the tailgate, you know. Of course we had a video
(01:13:30):
cameras and stuff that we were talking things, you know,
but this can stationary, so I could possible pick up
anything we did. So I had my son in law
Jim also win us with and this was his first
time doing a howl. You know, he was young. His voice.
I told you, I don't have the vocals hit high
notes anymore. If I if I do a hollers like
(01:13:51):
I'm gonna scare him out of like a I don't
want to make a Manu. But anyway, he had the truth.
But anyway, he hit this high note. I told him,
I said, Jim, I want you to holler as loud
and as long as you can. And he did and
uh uh uh. I don't know what happened, but you
(01:14:16):
might have to bleep this. But here's why I said.
I said, Jim, you had pissed the whole woods off
from everything, just houses, framings coming from everywhere. And we
didn't listen too long to figure out what it was
because if you when you were hissing this, you hear
it's getting louder. It's not me turning up the nobs,
(01:14:37):
because all this would coming towards us. So it's the
only time in my big quitting careers, I said, just
get in the car and get the heck out of here.
I don't know what they did, but there's a bunch
of them. Let's go. Then we analyzed the video layer
and a bunch of tell other people listen to it,
and recently it was analyzed by Thinker or something, and
(01:14:57):
and you know, and he pretty much verified what all
the other people listen to that knows about what to
listen to, that that there's at least a couple of
possible boogers. There's at least things in there days it's
not human right, and you can find he's an analysis
on it. But anyway, I wanted people here. This is
called the wild Man Boogering and we play this on
all our our comations and the things that go at.
(01:15:21):
But I'll take you listen to this and this gam
remember this Jim doing the first call. The first call
is Jim doing it. And this about fifteen seconds, you
hear what you call what we think was a watcher.
Oh you they got watchers. Watch groof. You hear a
single Ohio like hey, I'm going on Dian. You hear
everything else kicking.
Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
The link to the video that you just mentioned that
analyzing is in the show notes for anybody that wants
to see that as well. So it's it's really good.
I watched that today before we went on the air,
So really good analysis. So awesome. Here is your video.
Speaker 3 (01:17:04):
Yeah, well, well would you have done?
Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
I would have probably sat there and waited something to
show up, So.
Speaker 3 (01:17:16):
You know, I would have now as much as I've
learned since twenty eighteen, but you know, back then, you know,
I had my son in law with me and my uncle.
I didn't want to be responsible for for David polyatte
Is coming in checking out wild Man Bottom Road. You know,
with a MISS four one.
Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
One, especially with being in or by the vehicle, I
definitely would have hung out until something was scratched on
the side of it. I tell you what, I have
a not this cool, but uh, I have a similar
piece of audio. And we had parked in this like
dirt road kind of basically like a a mile long
(01:17:55):
city block, so four sides of this chunk of woods
grounds about like a mile each side of it, right,
And we parked in the middle of one side and
walked about a half a mile away and then did
a howl and these coyotes and something else went off
in the direction of the car, and I'm like, oh,
(01:18:18):
that's so good, because whatever it was was back the
direction we had to go to the car, and we
ended up walking the rest of the three miles around
the whole square that night. But it was it was
kind of blood chilling to hear just I mean, these
howls kind of like that. But it was just one
pack of Wow.
Speaker 3 (01:18:39):
Did you say you captured it on audio video?
Speaker 2 (01:18:42):
Yeah, this is the really cool thing. And why I
know it was coming by the car is because where
we were on the corner of this like huge city block.
We got a little bit of it on our audios,
but we heard it really loud in person. But I
left an audio recorder like you did as well on
my vehicle, and when I went back and reviewed it, oh,
(01:19:03):
it is loud and clear on that audio. So it's
on our Mountain Wisconsin on our YouTube channel that you
can go with the first Mountain episode and you can
hear the audio there.
Speaker 3 (01:19:14):
So yeah, well, you know, it's a good idea and
it's good big tip for researchers. You know, it's always
even paranormal researchers got one anyway, always little mic you know,
lolcaching know, EVPs and all that stuff, but it's always
good to have one because even though you're family with
your cameras or whatever, you're gonna make noise if you
got some stationary so you can, so good job, I
(01:19:35):
will send that to me. I want to hear it, Okay,
sure we'll do.
Speaker 2 (01:19:43):
Yeah, And we did like an audio analysis kind of
like that as well, and it's just kind of there
is coyote. It is a group of coyotes and ours,
but there's there's something else that the first one, like
like you're something that coyote kicks off, and then other
things kind of join and it's like, yeah, I.
Speaker 3 (01:20:03):
Believe they run together or hang out whatever. I mean,
why wouldn't if you're living in the woods, why ain't
you going to hang out together? And they're not like
people I wouldn't think, you know, Oh that's from the
Kyote clan. You know, we don't like y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:20:15):
Know.
Speaker 3 (01:20:15):
It's like, hey, y'all know where any deers at. You
don't know, possums, you know, anybody leaving any scraps in
the backyard, anything, you know. So that's why I think this.
You hear all of it. And actually I think it
was exactly the week before that, me and some friends
went out to that same spot and while man Battle
Bottom Road and I think this is my webshop, but
(01:20:36):
I've never advertised a whole lot because this one's is
pretty strong, uh, But I captured pretty much the same
thing the week before on the opposite side of the
road where this was. That was like Mason the right
side of the road. When this scream went out of
the creak, this one he did on this side, and
I had friend when and you you hear him saying,
you know, hey, this ain't this ain't kyotes and had
(01:20:58):
a girl with us. She's like, let's go, you know.
But but it was similar to that too. Best the
only time since I've been going out there that that
I'll call anything worth listening to. The checking out you
That's why I tell people, don't expect something. Oh, it's
like patience. You know, sometimes you won't get a bite
and sometimes you ain't.
Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
You know, I was interesting, like I there's it's about
a twelve minute video, the Thinker Thunker video that the
analyzing that you you have out there for this, and
it's it's really interesting. If you're interested in audio and stuff,
go check it out. Like I said, I did put
the link to that in the show notes. And one
thing that I want to point out on that is
in my research, I've done the spectrum graph of the
(01:21:40):
audios like what he's done. And the one thing that
I've noticed in what I would consider potential Bigfoot audios
is you notice when your your nephew, what was he.
Speaker 3 (01:21:57):
My son in law?
Speaker 2 (01:21:59):
Okay, jam, yeah, there you go when he does the
call you see arcs of his audio that go up
through the different levels, right, you know what I mean.
And even with the coyote, you see the the low
frequency down here, and then in higher frequencies you see
(01:22:22):
very similar arcs of the same sound, but it's coming
through on different levels, like different frequencies of that same audio.
But when you get what I would consider actual the
the Bigfoot calls, you don't have that.
Speaker 3 (01:22:38):
Another thing you know, you know how to analyze is
and I don't talk to me tell many folks, but
you I can. I can. I can look at that
stuff also, probably not near as good as you can,
But look at this on that particular audio as much
as I've listen to. If you listen to the insects
in the background, the insect noise, the crickets and stuff.
When Jim makes his ha they stay about the same level.
(01:23:02):
But twenty seconds later, when that first howl comes down,
it's like all the insane jo oh, they all that
they quietened down. And not many people call that, you know,
but that's I thought that. You know, Jam didn't scare
them at all. The one that but when that first
howl come up in the background is like, oh, it's
dinner time. We better hush, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:23:22):
But yeah, right, have you noticed too? This is something
else I've noticed on these when I've done howls out
in the woods and gotten potential responses. When you look,
when you're there and you listen, you get kind of
like a uh. And this depends where you are too,
but you get like a reverb or an echo off
(01:23:44):
of my howl. But the responding sound, even if it's
just as loud, does not. So if these the bigfoot
creatures and stuff, they're howls, I haven't gotten the same
echo to the pitch and tone that you hear when
you do a call or a human. Would have you
(01:24:07):
noticed that?
Speaker 3 (01:24:08):
Wow? That's the Yeah, that's crazy. Yeah, I mean, how
how does that happen? You know, when you when you
think about mother nature, you know, either that goes or
it don't. You know, how did it? How did it
do with you? But don't with that, you know, neither
sound does or it don't. It's just there's so much
we don't know about the you know, they're supernatural. That's
the word I use. I don't care what you call.
(01:24:30):
They do things like superheroes can do, and you know
and anybody you talk to that you know, that's a
that they credible one. They have the same thank you,
you know. They they like the Flash, their Superman in there,
the Hulk all put together in Little Wolverine. You know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:47):
I wonder, I wonder if it has something to do
like we talked earlier again about like the infrasound, and
I excuse me, I wonder if that frequency, that lower
vibrational frequency does and emit the tones that come back
as an echo. It absorbs it more with the infra sound,
it penetrates the substrate and stuff, so it doesn't have
(01:25:10):
that the reverb effect that our higher tone, higher pitched
voices do.
Speaker 3 (01:25:17):
Wow, that's very possible. It sounds, you know, sounds sounds
me like you're a you're describing what is lack in
the recording studio, but you're you're exactly right. I don't
I don't know how they can turn up that go
and turn it down. Uh, I don't know, but yeah,
it may have some dead end for sounds got to
(01:25:37):
be connected.
Speaker 2 (01:25:40):
And we've done a couple of experiments. We heard a
weird sound come back like a scream kind of, and
I tried to recreate it and every time that I
did it coming from the same direction, what I would
think is about the same distance would would have this
(01:26:01):
echo effect, and the other calls and stuff didn't. So
I don't know. And you can we have it on
recording and stuff. You can hear the original call. We
kind of talk over it a little bit, but it's
just a crisp like bah. But then mine goes like
bah when you you know, it's got this more of
a I don't know echo to it, and it's it's
just weird that the voices do different things.
Speaker 3 (01:26:24):
I don't know, Yeah, you know, yeah I can. I
cannot wrap around my brain out and you like say,
I grew up playing music and in studios music studios
and things and listening, you know, intently to music, and
I cannot figure out how anything can do that when
you're all in the same rout there. You know, how
does that happen?
Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
You know, this is a good point here. Native Tracker
brings up as well. Uh in that Thinker Thunker video
he talks or he shows like dog howls, coyote howls,
wolf houls, human uh, cat howls and stuff, and they
all kind of have a looping motion to them, and
as relation to the sounds and the potential Bigfoot sounds
that he shows on, there are straight flat lines of
(01:27:07):
vocal they don't fluctuate at all in the thing. And
Native Tracker here says flat sound lines are present in
bigfoot hulls because they cycle their breath while screaming. And
this is something we've heard kind of as well, that
they have this lung capacity to roll these sounds and
stuff instead of just the pitch of the up and down.
(01:27:29):
I wonder if that has something to do.
Speaker 3 (01:27:31):
With it too. It's just no telling, you know. I've
often wondered if you can get his craving. Maybe maybe
they have two sets of loans. Who knows what they're
made of, you know, but there's there's their vocal cores,
and you know, but something is a and it's a
natural thing they're doing, you know. So but yeah, that's
(01:27:52):
I think we need to do more research on that.
I mean, you need to hook up on these.
Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
There we go, there we go. Lee Warner says, like
a duck no echo. And I've heard I don't know
if that's true or just an old wives tale, but yeah,
ducks quacks don't echo.
Speaker 3 (01:28:10):
I think that is somehow true. Another when you know
when you when you think about it, but I've never
heard of heard a bigfoot quack.
Speaker 2 (01:28:22):
Yeah, I don't know, not not in the cave or nothing.
So put in, that's a really really bad joke. You
know that, Uh, theaters, you know you you've performed a
lot and stuff, and you know that if you stand
on a stage and project your voice, the theater is
(01:28:43):
built to kind of bounce the sound off and everything
and you get kind of like this echo effect in there.
But if you put a pigeon on the stage, it
doesn't do that. And of course that's because uh, you
know when you when you do it, it echoes. But acoustics,
that's very kitchin a coup mm hmm. It's a joke.
Speaker 3 (01:29:05):
Acoustics. Acoustics. I'm gonna have to use that words. I
like it. I'm gonna play an acoustics song for you
right here, and it's one from the Birds called uh
and it's inspirational song called ap flyway There.
Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
You go, all right, man, we are we are at
an hour and a half now here. I don't I
want I know you guys, if you want to keep
in I don't want to keep you. We're we're having
a great time here, but I do want to give
you an opportunity. We got a lot more stuff that
we could go through. We'll have to have you back
on again and and and chat more, but I do
(01:29:43):
want to give you. I do want to give you
an opportunity to promote some stuff here. So you have
a uh presentation coming up here if you want to
tell everybody about that.
Speaker 3 (01:29:53):
Yes, sir, this is this actually next year, March to
sixth and seven, gonna be here not far from my home,
actually in Still, Alabama, which is just right outside of
Phenie City. You know how that works. But it's gonna
be in a an old and you would love this place,
an old historic courthouse in here, and if it's known
to be a paranormal and it's gonna be for two nights.
(01:30:16):
And actually one of these nights, one of our guest
speakers is is my good buddy Stacy Brown. Do you
know he's very into paranormal Hes gonna take some people
out or or or or investigate the courthouse one of
them nights. I'm not sure what exnight it is, but
I know you would like that part. But we're gonna
have a Uh that's on the seventh, on the eighth actually, Uh,
(01:30:39):
but we're gonna have a speakers there. We'll have the
Cooombo Baker's will be there, m K. Davis, Stacy Brown,
Tyler Howe and uh Black Rocks gonna be there, and
just so many people my my, my group, the squatch
Seekers of the South is what we call. And we're
gonna just kind of speak as a group this time.
But on the night before, we're gonna have a meet
(01:31:01):
and greet, you know, for anybody wants to show them
and hang out and have a spaghetti dinner. And I'll
be there with a with a full piece ban or
four or five piece ban and uh I'll be doing
a little uh over the supper dinner table, entertaining, uh,
picking and grinning a little bit. So it's gonna be
a lot of fun. Uh. Then we had the conference
(01:31:21):
the next day. But it's it's March next year. It's
and y'all tuning you'll be seeing the advertisement sports coming up. Uh.
It's gonna be a lot of fun. And actually if
you tune in now this ted at seven o'clock, we're
gonna be on again on the Squat Seekers of the
South of Little podcast we're doing, so y'all tune in
for that. Uh, but that's all. That's the only thing
(01:31:43):
I've got coming up right now exactly that I can
pinpoint upside some private parties and thinking. But hey, I've
enjoyed talking.
Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
To you man, absolutely. Do you do you want to
talk about your book?
Speaker 3 (01:31:56):
Well, yeah, it seems so. No books are books are
easy to write there it's hard to finish. I've been
working on this. When I think about, well, that's cool,
something cool I happened, or find out something different, like,
well I need to change that or add this to that.
But I've been working for a while and being in
the music business, I've had the opportunity to meet a
lot of people in some cool adventures. By far, not
(01:32:17):
the best singer a songwriter in the world, but I
put it this out. I've always been able to surround
myself with the best some of the best singers and
pickers and best people you know, and I've just had
a ball doing it, having fun and enjoying. I've got
through a lot of stuff and played a lot of
great music. I've worked with a lot of people from
(01:32:39):
Travis Tritt and Marty Stewart, Charlie Daniels, a lot of
old country music stuff is what was my eirplaying. But
this book kind of talks about all that. And that's
why it's called From the Big from the Big Stage
to Bigfoot. Because people are so interested in my music
career and my adventures and also into big bit things.
I kind of put it all in one book.
Speaker 2 (01:33:01):
Is this out or are you still working on it?
Speaker 3 (01:33:03):
I'm still working on it.
Speaker 2 (01:33:04):
Yeah, working on because I was gonna say I didn't.
I didn't put it in the show notes, so I
was I did just want to make sure that we
we got that in if people could buy it yet.
But so this is coming. Do you know work in progress?
Do you know when you you plan on finishing it.
Speaker 3 (01:33:17):
I'm hoping having that sometime by the at least by
this time next year because I'm pretty I'm doing a
little bit more touring this year. I've done quite a
bit of a conventions and did some things in Tennessee
and the Alabama Big this one. I've got a couple
of books for next year, including the Alabama Big Foot
Court the Big One in Aniston every year. But I'm
going to you know, slow down and Uh, concentrate on
(01:33:42):
just on the book towards the end of the year
and put as much in there as I can. But
I've got the cover ready or basically maybe it may
change a little bit, but this is a ben a
graphics to diner and illustrator. Uh, this is to be
close to the cover. And this is also what I
take with me on my personal appearances. And this got
a backside it that's a more description on the black
(01:34:02):
and white photos stuff. And I give it out to people.
It's kind of a super and it's six by nine,
a boy the size of the book six by nine. Interesting.
I gave it away for an hour autographic for people
and stuff like that. So anyway, I'm working on it
and I'll sure let you know when I get it out.
Speaker 2 (01:34:17):
Definitely we will. We will definitely have you back as
well to uh to chat about. That sounds great. That
sounds like, you know, such a such a cool career
and so many awesome people you've met and done, and
it's it's definitely gonna be a good read to hear
all about it.
Speaker 3 (01:34:31):
So I hope, son, I'm not gonna tell all the
behind the behind the stage stories, but uh, yeah, there's
there's there's some interesting stuff in there that I probably
missed other people. It's not a lot of it, you know, public,
but it ain't nothing bad, you know, Uh, cool stuff
about grand old oppree Stared. I've hung out with some
of the cool stories they've told me and things, and
you know, like, let me give you an instance. Merle Haggard.
(01:34:55):
You know, he was my eye on when I grew up, uh,
when my first he rose and you know, uh, and
I finally go, I got finally got the meeting and
work with him as a emotion promotion in Yeah there
you go.
Speaker 2 (01:35:13):
As well.
Speaker 3 (01:35:13):
So yeah, oh yeah, that's a that's kind of a
cool pictures a. It was in Georgia and I was
walking Merle back to his bus, and the sunlight was
just right down on us, you know, and I thought,
that's just cool picture, you know, just especially as we
had passed away, you know. And and and this famous
song of Silverwing where it goes silver wing shining in
(01:35:37):
the sunlight in that way it's kind of shining in
the sunlight. There's fool picture. But he was he was mild.
But here's what Merle told me. I always remember this
for you inspiring songwriters and singers. He said, when you
record a song, make sure you like it because you
may be singing it every night for the rest of
your life. You know, which is true? You know, think
(01:36:00):
about it.
Speaker 2 (01:36:01):
Yeah, you you write a crappy song you don't like
and it's a number one hit and now you're stuck
with it. Wants to see that hear that song that
you hate.
Speaker 3 (01:36:10):
So that's true. And then they do have song. I've
talked to some dollars. They have some that they we
say had never recorded. You know, Yeah, it's true. It's
a lot of fun. I say people, I welcome anybody
and look me up, give me a holler, and we'll
talk about a country music or boogers or or serial
(01:36:32):
killers or ghosts or you know. I love all that
kind of stuff. I'll just you know, I love all
that kind of.
Speaker 2 (01:36:36):
Stuff absolutely is. It has been an absolute pleasure to
talk to you man. You are stories for days, and
some really cool pictures and evidence as well. Like I said,
we uh we are a video podcast as well as
the all the audio platforms. So if you want to
see any of the pictures or videos, head on over
to either Deal's YouTube channel and watch the full versions
(01:36:58):
or if you just want to listen to the podcast
as well, looking up on YouTube on the Untold Radio network.
But uh, let's see uh. Squatch Seeker of the South
says Dale's a great guy and a fellow squatch Seeker.
Lee Warner says, oop this one. We'll start with excellent show,
thank you, and Lee Warner says, I agree with Native Tracker.
Great show. So you're awesome. Much love from all of
(01:37:20):
our audience here, and.
Speaker 3 (01:37:22):
Thank you for the kind comments. Thank you all so much.
Speaker 2 (01:37:26):
Awesome man. Well, we will be in touch. I will
send you those clips from my audio and look forward
to seeing more from you, and definitely let me know
when you get your book out, and we will. We
will have you back for sure for that and we'll
chat again soon.
Speaker 3 (01:37:39):
Okay, barnaby, my friend, it was it was an honor
and a pleasure. And I just, I mean, I forgot
we were doing the show. I just enjoyed we're talking
to you. That's why I guess I was rambling so much,
so I apologize for that, but thanks again.
Speaker 2 (01:37:53):
Yeah, thank you man. It's been an absolute pleasure.
Speaker 3 (01:37:56):
Thank you man. We'll see y'all next time, all right, guys, that.
Speaker 2 (01:38:02):
Is our show. Hope you guys enjoyed it. Hope you
guys come back and tune in again next week for
another episode of Monsters on the Edge here on the
Untold Radio Network. In the show notes is all of
Dale's links to his YouTube and Facebook channel. You can
watch all of his videos and check out some more
of his pictures and evidence on Facebook as well as
if you're interested in that howl audio, the link to
(01:38:25):
the Thinker Thunker video where the whole analysis is with
the spectrogram is actually super interesting. It's about a twelve
minute video, but it keeps you entertained and really interesting
stuff if you're into video analysis or sorry, audio analysis,
So make sure you check that out as well. And
hopefully we get his book out and we can have
him back as well to promote that. So until next time, guys,
(01:38:49):
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