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9-15: Bobby Cast Ep. 8 (Q&A)

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Bobby answers your questions from Facebook. Everything from behind the scenes of the show, his personal life, views on music. and more! Bobby also gives a brief history lesson on hip hop! WARNING: Dirty versions of songs played...(language)

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All right, welcome to the episode eight does the Bobby Cast Our special guest today is Dusty the Dog sitting in the chair across from me. No guest today. We've had guests last three or four episodes, and we had Craig Campbell in earlier this week. But I thought I would come on and simply just answer questions that you guys have posted on Facebook. And so I have my laptop in my lap now as we do this, and so I guess about an hour and a half ago, I simply wrote on Facebook, I'll be doing the Bobby

cast answering your questions. What do you want to be addressed? And so all I'll do is just go down through the line. As of right now, there are a few hundred. I will be able to get to all of them, but I'll try to get to as many of them as possible, and we'll kind of break it up this way. Uh So, thank you guys for listening again. Thanks to our sponsor. We don't have one yet, but soon, um well, we'll have a sponsor hopefully. All Right, are you ready?

Here we go. Uh, let's just kind of roll through some of these questions. Question number one, Uh, Kim Johnson writes, what do you think of Ryan Seacrest doing tell me something good? Do you feel he stole it or intentionally offer it up? Um? Do you see yourself doing Top forty radio ever again? I eat Elvis and then, um, it's a bunch of stuff here, a bunch of stuff here, odd tell me something good. Ryan Seacrests actually called me and said, hey, do you mind if I do it?

And I said, no, I don't care, Like I mean, I don't own it. We were the first ones to do it. We were the first ones to do like a segment that tested. It's just a weird thing because we didn't invent positivity. We didn't admit doing a good news story. But what happened was we started doing a segment like thirteen years ago and it became such a success they started making other shows do it, and other shows started doing it. Then before you know it, it

tested in research and now everybody does it. So um, I'm glad everybody does it. But no, Um, it was actually nice of him to call and say, hey, do you here if I do it and do it the same way that you do it, because he didn't have to do that. He very easily could have just I mean, he's Ryan Secrauch and do whatever he wants. Um. No, I don't see myself going back to top forty or to rock or toy. I can see myself doing sports again on the side, but I've been approached about doing it.

I don't. I don't want to leave a guy. I feel like where I am now, so I'm supposed to be unless they get fired, which could always happen. But no, I've had people come to me, even in the company, and say, hey, you know what you you know, just bringing it up, and for me, it's not even a a thought. I don't ever want to leave. Like I'm I'm good right now. Okay, reading things from Facebook, these may rattle off a little slow. Let's see, what is

your definition of country music? I think Aaron Lewis was just being bold. I don't have a definition of country music. That's the thing that there is no such thing as here is the exact definition. I just didn't like how I went after specific artists, because every artist is just trying to make their art and make their living, and you after somebody because of them making art. And you know,

he crossed over. He was on pop radio. You know, ten years ago, I just thought a little hypcritical, that's all. I didn't expect it to do what it did. I'm glad he called in. I thought it was funny. He said, you know, he was just playing for the crowd. That's not how I would have handled it. Would have been like, no, man, I believe what I said. I boys shut up. They all suck. I was surprised at that part of it. But um no, there is no definition. That's why people

are for so for sure about it. Here's the thing about people. Anybody that that tells you they know everything, they know nothing. Someone's like, oh, I'm an expert in this. They're not those people to trust. Um so um, there's no definition authenticity. You know, you don't have to have a steel guitar. I don't. I'm tired of even talking about it because I feel like we've had talked about the ten times. Because there's always somebody who goes without

any country. Okay, well in your definition, that's like someone going without any American Well that ain't okay in your mind, but good for him. You gotta pop for his record, like you want to press. He got it. So um. I thought that was you know, a nice little moved by him. But I'm done talking about the definition of countries. I just I don't care. Like that's it. Here's one

from Kelsey. I'd like to know why the top of the hour Bobby Bones show jingle has been shortened because he used to go Brothers and Sisters transmitting across the nation. It has been short and it's funny that you noticed that, because what happens is there's a fifteen second local liner at the top of the hour, and then we had a fifteen second one and it was just too much of it, like going to No. Number One hit music

country Weenie in the bud. Yeah, So it was just too much of just talking with the voice guy, and so I said a thirty seconds, it's like twenty now. Total of the local station does like a fifteen second, and then ours is very quick now and you know, all of our stuff is in her name, but it's like we have to say it so many times over and over again. So that, um, that's why we did shorten it. That's that's cool that you noticed that. Though. Uh,

let's see Bobby. I've seen you twice in Raleigh, which is where I lived, to take my forty six birthday. And we're going to Charleston, South Carolina, so I can see you tomorrow night. Just got in town, were sight seeing. That'd be cool that Lee and Michelle, we'll see you tomorrow night. Michelle and Lee, we are the Raging Idiots. Will be in Charleston tomorrow night, playing and making on Saturday night. I've been sick for the last and six

A weird word because I haven't really been sick. I just sounded like crap and I've had a terrible cough. I feel great so much so that I feel so good. I move around and that's when I get my cough back because I feel good. But um, yeah, tomorrow i'd be good. Here's one. I've been reading your book. I'm inspired. Um. I've been trying to get into radio for so long, but no one has ever given me a chance any suggestions. That's from Caitlin. Uh there, there's really no way in.

That's why it since that sucks like there was. I didn't have a way in either. I begged. I went begged and cleaned the radio station. Like That's how I got in. I was like, hey, can I work and clean the radio station? It wasn't to be on the air, and people just want to be on the air now and that's just not how it works. So I was hired to clean and then I went over and started doing weekends after some people got fired. Even Mike d who produces this show, he start you were an intern

forever for free. Just show up every day, do random things. That's the suggestion is that you have to dedicate a lot of your time and sacrifice a lot for nothing, because it wasn't. You don't get into this business for money. Um you know, eventually you can make some, but you don't get into it for it. But um, so yes, it's tough if you if you feel like there's something else that you could do, then this is not for you,

like any creative field. Like even you don't talk too artist friends and like, you know, maybe I could go do this. I'm like, well, then you probably shouldn't be an artist because you have to put all of your effort into it, like all of your heart, all of your soul. If not, then it's probably not for you. So I hope you get it, Like I hope. My advice is just do everything possible to get your foot in the door. So again I'm reading these as we go down. So a couple of questions for you from

kier and on Facebook. Is there anything you look back on that you would change or redo? Um? I mean, I didn't like getting fined. I gotta find a million dollars. That wasn't pleasant that I wrote about that in my books. That wasn't good. And there aren't a lot of things like I say, you know a couple of things. It's like either win or you learn. You know, I don't think you'd lose very often. And when you do lose, you you use it and you use it to win the next time. So, um, but that I would take

that back. Not a lot of scripts I would take back because I've learned a lot from doing stupid things. But that would be one of them. Let's see, I let's see, did dide spots kid is never ending? All of garden pass? Um? I think it was today? Did it one night? So I guess we'll know in the morning. I don't know. I was thinking about getting one too, but um, I forgot about it. I don't know, We'll find out in the morning. Let's see here do you team with other I Heart shows? Um? Mason Remy and Alabama.

I know them. I was actually in the here with them today because they do mornings in Chicago and then afternoons in St. Louis. We do mornings in St. Louis. Um, and we have I have a two stand up comedy show. So I was doing the afternoon show with them talking about the St. Louis stand up shows. So I do know them, yeah, um, yeah, I was. I mean I kind of mentored them a bit when they first got

into country radio. So other good people like Alabama is great, Like I think she's fantastic, and she's new to that show over there. Let's see more radio breaking the radio business man. It's tough, tough cookie to crack. One of the raging ideas, come back to Las Vegas. The last show was amazing. I can't say yet it will be this year and it will be for free. That's all I can say right now. But it will be a

free show. I'm positive because show was so big last time, so much fun, that we have to come back because some people couldn't get in and sold out so fast. But I think it's gonna be a big free show. Um. Let's see on one of the previous podcasts. You made mention to Craig or Chip of the seven biggest artists in country, would you mind elaborating. I think that was just a number that I use. There are certain artists that they put a song out is pretty much just

gonna go number one. Like you, it almost has to not be good more than just be good. So if someone like Luke puts out a song, it's probably you know, it's just gonna be a number one unless something crazy happens. So like Luke and al Deane and Blake, you know, and who knows what's gonna happen with this one from Blake now, But and Blake's have like seventeen a row or something like that. Blake and Carry is one of them.

There's just that upper echelon of people that their songs just they go number one every time, just every time, number one, number one, number one. Um. So yeah, and maybe seven isn't the number. I just kind of threw that out there. It's hard for new artists to break through because those other guys, they it's like automatic number one. Like they put a song out, it just goes number one. Um. They also have you know, they have huge fan bases and big downloads, and they work with the best writers,

so usually their songs are the best as well. But yeah, it's weird when their songs don't go number one. It doesn't leave a lot of room for um new artists, which is tough. Are charts based off of sales or other factors as well? This is from Sierra. Well, there are two charts. It's like a media based chart, which is the one that we work on, the big one, the radio one, and it's based on radio spins and how many spins it gets per week and like how

big the markets are. And then there is like Billboard which factors in CD sales and streams and downloads. So they were both of those and most of the time they'll be number one at the same time. Sometimes they're not, but most of the time the number one song is number one on the same time. Melissa asks where did you get Dusty from? Would you ever be interested in

getting a playmate? No? No, I adopted Dusty. They did a raid on a like a kennel when I was living in Austin and where they were breeding dogs, and so they had all these puppies and I took Dusty before he was even old. Enough to be a real dog, Like he was still like weaning for his mom, and so they took them and I adopted him. I could fit in my hand. But now I s thirteen. He's cool, Like he's about to have a backyard. He didn't even know that yet. You know, we're gonna move in a

few weeks and gonna have a yard. But he's good. I think he'd just be annoyed. And Morgan's dog comes over a lot too, so he gets enough plate time. He just chills. One would you do Dancing with the Stars? This from Monica. Um what if you had a bunch of questions? Man Um, I've actually been asked to do Dancing with the Stars a couple of years ago. It wasn't hey, do will you be on the show? Was hey, would you be interested in talking to us about it? So I can't say that they sent me a contract

because that would be a lie. But I could not do it because on my schedule, Um, at the time, I would probably consider it. Now, I mean, Jane is doing it. She has having a great time. I talked to her today. Her back, her ribs are so messed up that she's still trying to work through it, but that would be fun, I says, will you fill into the coast with Kelly Rippa? That's been talked about. I don't know. The problem is is that show comes on during my show, so it's tough for me to go

do other things whenever my show is going on. One, because contractual obligations, I can't go do another show while that shows on. I can't go and do an the TV show, Walmart Radio shows on and then two. Um, I mean yeah, probably mean I would do that, and I might. Who knows who would make your top ten favorite athletes of all time? From Kate? I mean top ten is crazy, so I don't I wouldn't go top ten, but like Mark Grace, Andre Dawson, Ryan Sandberg staying the wrestler,

you know people like that. Let's see here ranked the cast of Friends by the funniest Um. Okay, I would go in order Chandler one, Monica too well, Joe is funny, but he's so one dimensional, So I go Chandler, Monica, Ross, Rachel, Phoebe and put Joey last. Even though I get the biggest belly laughs out of Joey. Sometimes he very one dimensional, just the dumb guy so I'd have to put them at the very end. But they're all funny in their own way. But Chandler, to me, is the funniest. Why

who do you put it one? Where do you picture yourself in ten years? You know, I have I have no idea hopefully doing some version of this here. It's just, you know, you don't know where the technology is going to go. I hope on whatever radio is, then radio could be like it is right now where you know I'm actually on FaceTime right now, live and I'm talking for recording for a podcast and you can watch it right now or you can listen to it. So I

don't know. I think it's it's always going to be that content and who gets content out Like the days of being radio DJs and talking over music that stuff, it's almost done, Like there are almost none left there you can it's people who can provide content that other people can't. And so that's what I always tell people, like, what can you do that nobody else can? Those are the people that are gonna cut through in radio and television and make it. It's people that can do something

other people can't. There's a reason that howar'dstrna makes a hundred million dollars a year because he can bring an audience and he can be compelling in a way nobody else can. There's a reason Charlemagne the God is the number one hip hop guy. There's a reason Ryan that's what he does in l A. You know, there's a reason that I'm here doing this. And it's not always the right reason. Some people hate my guts, some people love my guts. But it's you. You have to be different.

And back in the day, every station had talking DJs over songs and it was a thing. And when I started, that's what I did. I talked over in music. It was like, hey, what coming at here? Number three? But that's done. Like, there's not a lot of it left in the next five seven years. You know, there's not even a lot of DJs talking over music anymore. So it's about content. If you get about five other living people to dinner, who would it be? Uh? And this

was kind of a talk we had this morning. I would put, um, you know, David Letterman is my hero. You know, I think I mentioned Howard Stern earlier. I think he's funny. I mean, he's radio wise, the greatest ever. Uh. Probably Charlemagne because he's a close friend. He'd be he'd be mad. I wouldn't bring him if I had David Letterman and Howard Stern over who gus I bring John mayor maybe have hung with John Ayrabit. He's add but

it's cool. Um. I don't know. Maybe just to fill it out like Garth or something, if they're alive, that would be cool. Um Man, I don't know. I'm just reading these off the page here. Um. Next week. By the way, Ryan Heard is gonna join us. He is a songwriter, he's gotta he's got songs out now too. But he's been a like a big songwriter for a while. Um. He wrote the song with Blake Shelton and Ashraman Road Lonely Tonight. He wrote Derk and Maren I'll be the Moon.

And now he's got this song. Uh uh and nobody do it like we do. Uh. Anyway, he's gonna be on. We'll talk to him next week. Let's see. Taylor says, I'm trying to make it as a country singer. Do you think it'd be a good idea to move to Nashville? You almost have to move to Nashville. It's almost a one thing because everybody's here. It's not a hudd percent because nothing in life is. I mean, Zach Brownell, they

don't love in Nashville. I don't know if they ever like did if they did, I wasn't here like they live in Atlanta, at least Zach does. But yes, the answer is yes, there's because everything is here, all the people to find you, all the people that promote you, all the people even like Justin Moore who lives in Arkansas. Now I had to move here for a while, but then he's like, I'm out. Darius lives in South Carolina, but he's Darius, but he was here and he's out.

So yes, especially to make it, you kind of have to be in Nashville. Have you ever met Adam Carolla that maybe somebody I would have at dinner, Like, I'm a huge Adam Carola fan, Like he's one of the funniest people in my mind that exists. I've heard you mentioned you're a fan of his. Adam Carola is so funny. He's on the list when I think of people make me laugh out loud, it's Adam Carola and Chris Rock and Ricky gerbais um those guys are all super funny.

To me. Adam Carolla is kind of the reason that Mike d the producer, lost a hundred pounds, right. Yeah. I met him back in Austin, like a few years ago, and we take a picture together, and I mean, it's awesome. It's Adam Carola, and I mean I've loved him forever. It's like love line. And then I looked at the picture like, man, I don't you want to post that thing? So yeah, maybe you want to lose weight. And since it's also over a hundred pounds, Yeah, Adam Crowl is awesome.

If you had to relate to any Wheeler Walker junior song, listen, Well, he's a friend of mine, but I don't I can't really read tweeting thing he said. It's so dirty, Like yes, I can't even. He's actually a good guy too, and I don't want to ruin, you know, but he's he's really funny. But that's all I'm gonna say about that. I have nothing bad. I enjoy him a lot, but I can't ever really promote it because it's his thing is so dirty, that is iron but it's really funny.

It's weird because I don't curse at all, like none and that's all you know, that's what he does. But he does it for comedic reasons. It's not like someone who's using curse words to add just for the sake of being dirty, like he used a very It's very smart if that's the thing. It's very smart dirty. Um, what do you try to focus on when you're anxious at nighttime and you can't sleep? I turned the TV on Full House or a TV show that I've seen every episode of, so I don't get because I'll try

to start watching shows. I must leave my TV on at night or I can't sleep at all. Because I grew up never had a bedrooms. I lived in the living room, stuff on the couch my whole life, so there was always a TV on. So without a TV on, it feels is crazy. So I put it on shows that I know the episode already and I can just close my eyes and know where it's going. So it's full House or Raymond. It's basically Nick at Night or TV Land and maybe TBS if they're showing an awards

show on one of those other channels. So there's that. Um, let's see, just scrolling through I would like to know how spouses fill out being talked about on the radio, says Talicia. I think it's different with everyone on the show. One of the things that obviously you guys don't know, but I think most of you understand, is that nothing

really gets screamed out that's off limits. Some people will get on Facebook like I cannot believe you would talk about Lunchbox talk abo his wife like that, and you would jump in the conversation like if lunch Box wasn't cool with it, it would not come up, Like it just would not come up. We would never find out a secret about lunch boxes wife and bring it up on the air, And it turned into like a really

unhappy room. Because the thing with our show is we're all friends, and if we're not all being friends, it doesn't work. Even when we argue and fight, and sometimes it's real because you fight with your friends, it's never like the mics go off. And then as I can't believe you brought that up, we know where the boundaries are, especially like when Amy husband was serving, there were things

we could say and couldn't say. So when people like man, I can't believe you would even talk about that, m kind of we all know what what's out there to talk about, and there are things that even with Amy and like her adoption stuff, I'll go to her and say, hey, I know this is happening. Can I talk about this yet or no? And she'll say yes or no, depending on where they're in the legal part of it. Because it's not that we don't want to talk about things.

There are just times and places that we can't really talk about things because pretty much everything's out there. It's not if it gets out, it's when it gets out. And why does it get out at that point? Because with the adoption stuff and with a just all of that that that's a that's a weird thing. But yeah, people will get upset about that. Um, whatever happened to Amy and the nut the interview that was Mark Chestnut?

He got sick and he was gonna go interview Mark Chestnut and he got sick, So, um, that didn't happen. And then I have no idea what would happened. Why isn't there a picture of lunch box in your book? There was? Actually, um a few I sent like a hundred pictures and they pick like thirteen of them. Or however, many you're in there. Um. The thing about a book is when you write it. I wrote that thing. I didn't even write it in that order that it came out like I wrote the chapters, but I didn't write

in that order. I didn't put the pictures and arrange them in that order. You have something called an editor who goes through and goes, this should be here, here, here, and then you kind of go back and go, Okay, I get it, and they have control. They really do have control. I don't listen to him most of the time. Um, but yeah, there was Um, there was no keeping him out of the book. The only people that I didn't put it in the book because I wrote about Lunchbox

a lot and said a lot of stuff about him. Um, I just get people out of the book that either didn't make the move or that were are like, not I didn't make the book, and people were like, I can't believe you would keep like Carlos out. And I've talked about this on the podcast before. He didn't make the move. And there was a lot of the story. It wasn't like most of the story wasn't how the show started. When I was twenty one or twenty two a little bit, but not really. And then he came

in late too. It wasn't like he was in the beginning part of it, but not as a part of the show. Now in a huge part. And she wasn't in the book. And nobody's like, where's not a um so I'm yeah, I'm positive they were. There were full show pictures that didn't make it. Um, so there was nothing. Nothing there to that. Uh, how many dates if you had this show? I don't know. I said a goalt like ten m maybe at three or something. I'm not even sure. Um, I'm reading Facebook right now. Why do

you spray? Tan Man? That's from Chad And I can tell you why because I do so much on camera that if I don't look really washed out because in our studio and you don't see it because there's always a camera in front of it. We have a huge light and the lighting has to be right because we send these videos off and we have a new YouTube channel that we're putting a lot of content on and high quality stuff too, And when the lights on you,

you look completely pale and washed out. And then if after television it's under heavy lights and so I'm already white anyway, So I spray tan so I at least looked like a normal human. I don't go outside. If I didn't have spray tann, I wouldn't. It ain't cheap. Um. But because I'm not lucky like Mike, do you have a perfect brown skin already you're blown way by the

fact that the spray tanning even existed. But you get it, like if you see a video of me, like there's one up that we put up today of my fav five of five artists that you probably don't know yet. And I've been sick for the past week. I've had terrible cough and I didn't spray tan that because I was doing no television. I couldn't talk. I like re Lee Pale Ghost like even yeah. And it's like, oh wow, But that's why it's I thought, I like the smell of it. I don't like the sheets getting brown. It

is my favorite part of it, the smell. See, I don't like I don't like any of that. Um, Donna says, I thought you were on throat rest. I have been for the last couple of days. This is the I did the show, um, and then I you know, I'm doing this, but now, it's just a cough thing more than anything. It's like a dirty, dirty cough boom. Let's see. Well Ray ever proposed to Bay. I yeah right, I think so too. I don't know who knows that. Of

everyone on the show, Raised probably the strangest. And I say that in an endearing way because he's really a great guy. But I mean he is just an odd dude, like I'm really weird. But I'm weird. I go away and do stuff by myself, like I hide out, and he's just crazy. He's crazy, he's nuts. Um, yes, but I think she kind of makes them a little more normal, so I think they do. But again, who knows. Um. In the future TV appearances, Yeah a lot someday nights.

I can't really mention you yet, but something quite substantial. But that's it for now. Mm hmm. Where did you learn your marketing strategies from? Sarah? The uh trial and error? You know, messed up a lot and then if things work, keep doing them. If not, stop doing them. Um, Trisha says, I'm glad your success hasn't changed y'all much. We don't even have a good equipment. I mean, they keep it as real as possible for us, Like if you look at our equipment or boy, I mean it's in like style.

We were not rolling you know, luxury. Um, you know, I just don't think people really change reguardless that can change it a little bit. It's cool. I mean I have artists that text me that I think are cool, something like Keith Urban text me today a picture of him at Cracker Barrel, which was funny, and he was at a glass of water with two lemons on the side of it, and his thing was, look, they don't put the limons in the water. This is why I like, which is what I like to I don't like when

they put the limp but like that's cool. That would never happen three years ago, maybe three. But but before this shot that was never happening. So little things like that have changed a bit. But it's been Um, it's been cool. I appreciate that. Let's see. Sorry, uh scrolling through here? How long we into this? Almost thirty minutes? Dang, it's a long time. Um okay. For example, how does

radio work? For example, a local stations has called every hour when Luke Brian tickets, I'm listening all day at work and calling every time. I'm certain they replayed the winner cups over and over? Are they truly giving away tickets? Um? If they say they are, they are, Like I don't know what every station does, but yeah, legally, if you say you are, you have to. So we do in Nashville and Austin the stations that I know, but I don't. I can't monitor all hundred stations were on. So I

really have no idea. But the answer is yes, if you say it, you have to do it. Yeah. And if they said it every hour, would you do it every hour? Yeah? Would you run any things back and trick people? Um? Let's see which artists is the hardest to get on your show and which will not come on? Um? Is there anybody that won't come on? Mm hmmmm. I don't know anybody that won't come on. There are people I don't ask because it's like I didn't really fit

with the group, But I don't know about not coming on. Um, yeah, I don't anybody. I can't either. I don't really have anybody that I'm just like, Hey, why are you bad mouthing sixty and seventy year old that are ready for the grave? Just joke, I just got jokes, sometimes they're not funny. Um. Today Eddie put a game up and said Taylor Swift goes through boyfriends like Bobby goes through blank. And it was really a joke about me more than

it was Taylor. But man, her fans get crazy. She has the best and the meanest fans at the same time. And I think Taylor is great. I say all the time. I think she's a great role model. But man, people were coming after me. I was like, that wasn't my game. And I thought it was funny because listen, when you're a celebrity in New Date a bunch of people publicly, that's the celebrity life you get talked about. Um, but man, they came after me hard, and I was like, hey,

I got nothing. Sometimes I'll fight back at people, and I was like, I got nothing on this one. Man, can't you can't play back. They come back hard. You know what. You know, my fan army, they all fight me. That's the weird thing about any sort of fan army that I have. They always got on Facebook and trash me. I have the reverse fan army, which is crazy. Um, It's like, hey, love the show. This segment sucked. Um, But that's okay, every what are you gonna do? Um?

Those are a lot of questions from Facebook. I tried to roll through as many of them as possible. UM. I don't want to talk for too long. And this isn't you know, probably the most compelling podcast ever anyway, but I just wanted to hop on and say, hi, UM, I'm looking at Facebook live. Now, why do you like red? I listen, I get obsessive, pulsive about things, and UM, I love red, red everything, and I grew up Arkansas's red mountain pines, red, favorite colors, Red, my guitar, j red,

my shoes, red with socks, red. I just love red. So um, it's a it's a red thing. If Bobby reads this, say banana right now from Jackson, that's banana. Um, all right, I appreciate you guys. Uh talk for too long, Megan. Here's the thing, Megan, you can turn it off like this a podcast you don't Megan v I l e T. You can get to go boop and turn it right off like boop. That's it. Um. Since Megan told me

stop talking, I'll stop talking. Um. But that's it. Let's say, if I have any other ones here when do you sleep not often? That's from Tricia. Someone said when will you take your first drink of alcohol? After Megan Bvallet went after me. I think it was on Snapchat when I saw you were at a restaurant or something and you like put a beard to your lips. Yeah, that's the weirdest thing I've ever seen. I grabbed it. We

were in um Maryland. We're in Baltimore going to the fair and uh Eddie and trying to mode woul drinking beer. I was like and it was just so weird, Like beer just smells bad, It looks bad, it sounds bad. Um. Anyway, thank you guys for being a part of this. Just wanted to pop on and say hello, everyone. Won't be guests related. I just wanted to answer some questions that you guys were asking. You know, if you go to sounds like Nashville. They did an article on Nikita Carmen.

Do you see that cool? Huh? Nikita is um she's with the raging idiots right now. She's gonna be a big star herself. But I found her online and Australian was like you gotta move over to the stage, like you're that good and so she's playing with us, she opens for us. I'll do a stand up comedy tour next year and she will open that most likely, or she'll be out on her own and then she she's got like a record deal. But they did a whole article on her moving from Australia. How creepy was it that?

When I think back, it is like I met her. I was like, dang, you're really good. You should move over here. And I was like, just moving with me and here she had and she's like okay, and she just moved like I can be the biggest creep ever Luckily I'm not. But I was like, I got I don't know if they can hear the dog breathing, but if you do hear breathing, gets the dog. But yeah, she moved in for like three months and got me.

She doesn't live her now, but um uh yeah, it sounds like Nashville to a big article on her coming from Australia. She's really good. So let's see, Bobby, why did you quit your shower? Bit from Brian? We didn't quit, which we have more my house, remember my bathroom, my bedroom has been flooded today. As a matter of fact, there's no furniture in my bedroom because they had to go back and redo the floors again today, so I

haven't been able to really get in there. And you have to put cameras and stuff for the shower bit. So we've been doing silly costumes that bit. But that shower bit's been tough because I can't really get to the shower and if I can, there's not a lot of room because everything else is kind of crammed in there. We will I want to move anyway and I'll have more room to shoot that stuff. Um, Michael Odom says, do you ever get tired of being on the air. No,

I don't think so. I think it gets hard sometimes when I'm sick and I have to keep talking, But no, I love my job. My job is awesome. Um all right, I think that's probably gonna be it. Um to go called it called the rap here. I don't feel like there's anything to to uh too amazing, but give me something to listen to if you get bored over the weekend, and you can always get me up on Twitter and Instagram.

I appreciate you guys. We did a favorite five artists that if you don't know now you know um on those I can play some of that. I mean, I have a lot of stuff that like, I like, but a couple of I know. Caitlin has been on the podcast. Caitlin Smith was one of the five, and so she has for example, like she's opening for us in Oklahoma City at the Diamond Ballroom, The Raging Idiot's first time

for us. I can't wait because she's so good. If you're near Oklahoma City and you can come to that show, come because Caitlyn Smith will be opening up about the five and your kids laugh. Neverness of Another one is Brandon Ray. Like a man, I knew who he is yet, and this guy can sing his brains out and you can play guitar. This is called American Way from Brandon Ray because sounds like look Jack and diani ish, But man,

I've watched him play. He's like fantastic singer and he's running with a lot of cool rock guys too and country guys, but he's kind of like that rock country Hydrange's Friday five and I get a little jingle I hear that's is coming and she's final single swamps it in chat with a couple of learning Beer's gonna give her my best shot whenever she gets step in a small sad town to freaking weekend come from anyhow him and part of y'all that him a sleep by baby,

that killing. Another one of the guys on the list, his name is Ryan Beaver and so, man, you had a lot of songs like this is when the world ends with Marion Morris, Like, but I should just play a song at his because I don't want Mary to like take away from him. But it ms Ryan Beaver Rich is in the bars a awful to hear the poet saying the preaching cities inside. So that's good Ryan Bieber and people on Facebook life can't hear because we're

going through like a board. Yeah it's Ryan, right, we are just you and me, and I like the way you ain't afraid whiskey. Also Walker Hayes, and this Walker hay stuff is so good, Like it's like I always say, next level songwriting. You may not even like how like if it's like it's too like beat boxy for me, but just a word like he's it's such a good writer, like Walker Hayes. I mean, alright, my computer has messed up.

Let's see I can't believe you have ads still, Mike on this you gonna pay for like the premium like Walker Hayes has, Like this is called Leela Stars. Walker had just three eyes, bloodshot, yawning in the Casco parking lot, waiting on the door to lock so I can clock in ear like it's not the cooler till that's where I need back surgery. I wonder what the hell I'm doing with my life, which and I was still in bed when my wife scribbling the lyrics on the side

of the style phone cup. Do my kids need their dad to grow up? Keep chasing a drink that ain't

making no sense? No, it sounds like true story too, how you used to go to work every morning and like to write the songs from aft top ceiling at the bomb thumb tacks from a night and a half year old daughter Lela, just to keep it from coming down, kind of like my tears when I count leading stars the sky fun then it's just a ru from my I'm freaking five, you're getting um Cody Johnson Man, Oh yeah, Cody Johnson Man, And we were playing him on the ear at Cody Johnson A lot of technis country fans

on who Code Johnson is. But um, if you're not you know, a Texnis country guy and maybe you haven't heardly Cody Johnson really good. That's like you gotta album. I think gotta be me and that thinks what it's called if I'm going by my heart, but he's really good. Cody Johnson here was called yep, never being a cool hand quarterback or the winning team or the guy with the right kind of punchlines everybody wants to be. Everyone was at a lucky old cuss with a straight flush

in his hand. But with you, ah, I ain't no path. So those are the five that I put on the left. But there's I mean, there's so much good music out there now and everything's different and nothing's more than anything. Just like what you like and don't hate people that don't like what you like, big old smile. That's why. As the real game. Here's a playlist rock classics. Here we go, name that tune, A C D C back

and black yeah, yeah, okay. In high school we had we would have arguments every week and when we come out to we had other come out to A C D C. Hill's bells because we're the Mountain Pine right Devils, and we were black and white school, meaning we weren't. I mean, we're the white people. So it would be like you wanna come to hip hop or like hardcore rock and then fight. We'd fight every week and I

don't care because for me it didn't matter. But it would be like a C. D. C. Hell's Bells, or it would be Tupac, like hit him up, and so we would just have to go back and forth course to come back to for high school both Dude, even Hill's Bells. Think about that, you're in the eleventh grade. I mean the edited version, even the edited version of Dude where I come from, like it that's just a song we would come out. I mean, I mean it's like it's dirty. This is not the do you know

who were to see touch the funk? Your pitching to click? You claim when we can't do a lot of this here but claim to be a player. Yeah, but that's to be it edited version obviously. But Tupac's greatest sins man like Tupac, Like people always asked me who was better Tupac your biggie, and they're really there's not a right answer. In Dubai, I do have an answer that I think, But the Tupac Biggie debate is always interesting for me. Culturally, Tupac was far and it had bigger

than Biggie. Tupac with West coast, Biggie was East coast. You know, Biggie was the whole puff may But hip hop wise, Biggie can put a record out today, it's not contemporary. He was ahead of it, like Biggie was ahead of it, of of just rhyming. So Tupac is way bigger, But who is the better rapper rhymer? It's

Biggie for sure. Like the fact that people argue that, it's just like if they existed today, which one would sound like fine out there and the answer is Biggie, Like that would come up people be like, man, that's fresh, Like that's like people don't rhyme as good as this now that rhyming. Now that really annoys me because I'm like hip hop two And then they don't even the middle of the ways, like he's only get in my game and did to hear the same and got in

the lame. I got his damn day. It's like, I don't know what you're saying. Like some of the stuff sounds like in rhymes, but I don't even know what you're saying. Really, um so whatever, that's me being an old problem really big. It's just seven. I guess I can hear them my headphones. Tomorrow on the show, Derks will be in. It's not like the teach you guys are here this after the show. I forget We're not live on the road. I feel like I'm live on

the radio right now. So yeah, there's that. I already A festival's fun. That'll be next weekend. That'll be a packed and I love it because it's such a huge event. But I don't really get to watch the shows because I worked the whole time. The weird thing for me is to during the festival and it's like the biggest festival. So just pulling up from my head, it's Drake, it's Brittany and Sam Hunt and it's sting in YouTube. It's

like everybody big from all these different formats. But because I've worked all formats and I'm just I just love music. I've all kinds of music, I've studied all kinds of music. I'm a nerd for music. Um, I'm like a utility player, meaning if there's not someone interview X person and the hip hop shows gone, they'll pull me up to be a little John, or they'll have me interview the country act, or they'll have me interview that somebody from I did justin Tima. So I always am bag there. I don't

have to watch anything. I went last year and watched cold plays, the only one I wanted to say, I want to watched like three songs of cold Play. Um, and it was awesome and they dropped confetti from the It was really great. Um. But yeah, so it's a big deal. It's fun. It's funny. Gettill all like your radio friends again it is and some of them are still around. Um but yeah, but yeah that would be next weekend. But that's it. It's such a big show there.

So I was talking about teeth. Yeah, I paid for my teeth, like some of them because they're really crooked and bust it up. So these are fake, like four here fake they did are fake and this one's fixed. So yeah, thank you though for for complimenting my fake teeth. You don't gonna be a hater and know man. Um, yeah the heaven my teeth fixed was weird because what they do at Veneers, and my teeth were always really

messed up. I can never afford braces as a kid, and so I would always be jealous of kids at braces and had good teeth, and so I would just be embarrassed and I would keep my coming the lips over my teeth. And so once I started making a little bit of money to afford first of all, to go to the dentist, I was getting my teeth fixed like crazy. And I was so far behind in dental work, but had insurance and insurance pay I had to cover to the so I had the money to pay the

other plus the insurance. So I was getting cavities fixed and all my teeth fixed. But I still had these crooked teeth up front and on the bottom they're very crooked too. And so I was like, well, I want to see what these Veneers are about, because I was doing a big TV project at ABC at the time, and they hadn't said in the on my teeth that I was really self conscious about them, and so I went and I looked and what they did was and

it's crazy what what they do. Because AND had a really great doctor, but they take your real teeth and they cut them in half the top like that started to stut. They cut them right in half, right across the middle, and then they cut on both sides of them, and so it's basically just a little nub in each spot, and they've covered up with a veneer, so if you pull off the veneer, it's just a little bit nub

of a tooth in there. And so I had to wear like plastic teeth forever all I could eat with my very back teeth for four or five months because my all my teeth up front were mess I couldn't use them to eat because they weren't even the veneers. They were just the plastic ones. As my real teeth were healing. Now I'm glad they're done. But um, too much tanning, Bobby. This is like fresh right tand no shower, but on camera it's much better. So I appreciate that,

Stephanie Cardona. Um, anyway, how long where are we at? My fifty minutes? Than how in the world do I talk for so much about nothing? Like I had nothing to say, like, and I'm like, we'll go and talk for a bit and then, uh, you know what it's called tonight? Um a second book. Uh yeah, but more to be talked about next soon, just not right this second. Um. Yeah,

I really can't say say much more than that. There's just so much that until it's actually signed or they say you can say it, you'll get in trouble for saying it. Um, all right, thank you all. I'm gonna go. I hope you learned something from this. I have no idea what we talked about. That's the beauty of it. You could have turned it off a long time ago. I appreciate you being here. Go back and listen to the other Bobby cast. If that's some really great guests.

We'll have some more great guests, and the next couple of podcasts that we do, we'll have some great guests in the studio, including Ryan heard, uh, some songwriter friends, performers. I don't want to ruin what happened, Um, what's happening coming up? But that's it, So that'd be it. Anything Mike you want to ask before we go anything? I think we're good. Uh, it's would this be the worst podcast we've ever done? No? Thanks, Well, we've done some

good ones. Oh yeah, it's like I just think it's worth front we've ever done hold on, I gotta figure out trying one of these musics off and one of the one kill that one. There you go up, all right, Thank you guys for listening to the Bobby Cast. I appreciate you're watching on Facebook Live. I'm gonna turn you guys off on Facebook Live right now. Let's see how many people were watching this ending live video on Facebook Live.

There were twenty one people that watched that as we did it, and it will only grow and they'll be like, why did I watch this? Thank you for your questions. Uh, pimp and joy stuff. We have replenished our supply. We were out of pink for a long time. Now we have pink and black and pink and white. Go to Bobby Bones dot com do do that. And the Raging Idiots are on the road all throughout the rest of the year. Would love to see you guys come out and watch us where you can see our more dates

at Raging Idiots dot com. I'll be doing a stand up comedy tour next year. More to details about that coming up. I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day. And if it's not daytime and it's nine time, hoping night it's great to um Bobby and that's it until next time. Goodbye everybody. Oh yeah, Mike Destro follow on mine instance, all right, I gotta get him his checks plugged there at Mike Destro and Mike K E D E E s t r Oh at Mike Destro.

Do you find people follow you from this? Yeah? Really? Yeah? What up at Mike Destro? Thank you a good eye everybody in good day and by oh man, you know it was good though, like people even know how best. Bust He used to rhyme like I gotta playlist up here, like Busto rhymes so fast, like I think Eminence it's the gay trapper of all time. I think, and a lot of people I think Eminem Now it's a guy

trapper of all time. You put him in on a track like little Wayne, even Diday, he put him in on a track like two years ago, and he shouldn't have because emin him. Well it was Eminem's track, even though even it was a Wayne track. And oh you'll forget the Buster came out and Buster was like a different level because he was just flow like so quick, even like this is breaking next yeah break your whoa.

But yeah, I can forget this hase I edited. That's so weird that when we go there, when we goin down, give it away, give it away, give it away. Now we need to put like a explicit just keep it away. Here we go, get me going down to me. When you bother is gonna do come him talking talk for me, Get take you the give it when the up noble, you're talking up. We get t the wall for me, and we can really trying to put it on the

go when they never did a phone for me. That we can break your back and break your neck and then we can try to put it on the phone for me. Because one time when I knocked that damn and I hit you with that ship. It's the old day. Been making the job, y'all. Every time we come through this, y'all. Wait second around, So like people can't do that, like who can't ride my master? Like a few can, but not really, I mean the word crazy until like that too.

You gotta write like double times kids, man, the jams busses jam though, Oh my goodness, I know what you want. When this song came out, this was a jam flights on the radio. Maybe when you give it to me, give it to you. You know what I want, I give it to you. Oh man, I ain't Maries on this track too. Hold out, give it all to you bag, just warm. I'm gonna come on, just do music sometimes. Maybe when you give it to me, I'll give it to you. I know what you want. I want to want.

I guess not on it first. Let's see as long as you want, you know what I got it? Yeah, I mean the real bust attract from back in the day, the one that busting him out was this one here. I mean this is old school, like real deal busting. When I first heard him, I as like young kid. I was like, whoa if you really want a party with me? That damn it's so fast like to me, this is the original bus to try. But hands on

my eyes can see with no delayan. So what you're saying yo siling with namly with the dilly yo were not y? I guess I do my duty, Yo. Wind up in the club like we're wound in the studio.

Either want to viol like niket really and truly yo, my metug ninking the moody yo e moodio type of nick dad to slap you with the tulio bitch, nike a skid the death at studio funk, that's really the bus And I was like danges in videos, wind up with I got the lust of all the big country songs right now, I'm saying, what if I like any of them up here? Like I like talk about rock

on program at number one? Remember talking about there just hearing this song on YouTube, ringing up in the studio, And that's saying a number one song, crazy crazy to stay awesome for him. Girl didn't mean it when our ways to do the bit. I guess I thought we were into this thing like ten minutes ago. Wait, yeah, Fanning, you all waiting? Tick too long? Baby, rack on? Rack on? Why don't you have you gotta pay for this? Looks commercial? All right, have a great day. Guess you guys die?

Next time about back some big Hollywood stop you see the clubbing. Here's that Ryan Hurt song I was talking about. He'll be on next next week at some point later. The party, girl in the party, you're the tequila and the song on the lamb. But it doesn't matter. We're ever, We're red girl. Whoever happens, it's a hell of a town. Were rolling, We roll out and get drunk. We get down baby. I look kind of stoopid when I'm dancing with you, but she laughing now like it. We're magic tonight.

We don't mean to make him jealous, but we do maga our own little baby. Ain't nobody doing like we do us, Megan, ain't bring around down baby. Ain't nobody do like we do. We go together like using Chief champagne. You can pull it on, all right. He should be in next week's Baby. Bye, guys, have a good one. Uh out. Dusty says bye to all right. We're done now

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