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#134: Does Greg T have ADD? Yeah You Know Me

May 15, 20171 hr 5 min
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#134: Why Greg T lost respect for his fav childhood band; Skeery's trip to Nashville; The guys get Greg T's HS prom date on the phone; Skeery claims they left a noticeable glitch in an old Elvis Presley hit song

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Elvis Durrand presents off Air Show Scary Jones and Greg T. What number is this? It's been so long since we had a podcast. You know what, that is a great question. But that is your one job. That is the only job that you have. Is this a hashtag? You had one job? Well, no one, honesty, Scary, you have one job to do. So while I try to figure out what episode it is, why don't you tell everybody how

they can reach us in all that crap? Okay, all right, all that crap, all that junk, junk like junk, like the junk that you got in your pants. Yeah, junk. You could get in touch with us on Twitter and on Instagram at the off Air Show and uh email us the Affair Show at gmail dot com. I'm Scary, This is Greg T. I'm over here. Now. You tell them our brains is still on vacation. It really, it really is episode thirty four. Mind you are you sure it's not one thirty five? No, one thirty four is

what I're at and I got it right here? Is it? What was one three? One thirty three? Says church Chat, cheating and wedding blah blah blah blah, Okay, that's what it says. And what was wedding? What was greg ts dirty bucket list items? So that was one too? Are you sure number were number one thirty four? But it says, man, I'm looking at it right here at iHeart, and I

went right to it. Oh go on iTunes, you know, I pulled up the I pulled up the I Heart very quickly because I'm just so used to doing that. I forgot the on iTunes. Yeah, don't forget. And we're on Google Play. I'm telling you this is a great place. Who goes to Google Play? People with androids? Come on? What I do with that? Half the world has androids? Google Play, They're on Google They get us on Google Play. You know maybe the can you take a screenshot and

send us and send us a picture? I want to see somebody on a Google Play if you if you experience our show on Google Play, can you tweet us at the affair show? I'm like, Google, Google Play, Google Play, Google google Play. But I'll tell you, um, Greg t. I I was thinking about you all vacation. You know what I think about right now? I want to get into it, but you know, it just hit me again,

like I feel like we're back to where it started again. Dude, I I wanted right there when we just did that stupid thing about Google Play with Google Play, I would love to have like a sound effect freaking board. I impress it like some baby's baby Google Google. They had that. How would you have known to have had a Google sound like I would have had a sound effect with like a baby saying goo goo goo goo and something

like that. I'm gonna I'm gonna Google Google. I'm just so done, man, I really am so like I had it. Hold on, Google, we have no where's the boys are back in town? Hold? I got nothing when I type in Google in our system. We haven't done a podcasting over a week. You've got nothing. No boys are back in town? No nothing. You don't even know what episode it is. No sound effect board. The only thing that comes up, The only thing that comes up. We call the engineer. What we can if you want, but I

want to call Jeff. Okay, hold on a second. The only thing that comes up when I type in Google is Google Dolls. Why did you faced right there? Well? I have my issues with Johnny Resnick from the Google Dolls. That's why. Why what happened to you. Well, because before they became famous, the Google Dolls, which is a garage band from Buffalo, New York. Man. So when I used to skateboard, I listened to you know, Google Dolls as a kid growing up, and I have older early albums. Jed, uh,

all go different in different albums. Hold on, hold on to wake up, will you? Well? This is there now. This is when they became like glamor man, what are you talking about? This is the Google Dolls. Yeah, this when they became famous. Right before that, they had other music and that it was great. No again, this is all off their commercial stuff. No, no, no, what do you mean. That's exactly it. This is the number one hit, yes, correct,

And this is what made them famous. But there were other albums before that, like supported where they were Were you one of those skater kids? I was calling them sellouts when these songs. Absolutely. So one day he was coming up to the radio station. I wanted to meet him. I wanted to get an autograph, you know. So look, I can't even hear his voice, so you know what I say, that's older by the good this one I saw, stop all of it right here. If I had a

sound effect board. I'd give you a record, scratch and stop it in meetia. What wrong? This was another? This was a smash stop. Oh my god. This song was number one for five yes, right, but there are other stuff is much better, old old arts. Stop. Okay, let me see if I can dig deep into their their catalog. But it's the only thing that comes up when I type Google's unfortunate. So what happened? So I'm there and I'm waiting to meet him. I can't believe he's actually

coming up to the radio station, you know. So all of a sudden, I meet him an elevator and I pulled up this Not no again, this is a commercial. It's just commercials now. They had albums like hold Me Up, Jed, like these are the Fly from Buffalo, Like there's other stuff. No, dude, I cannot even listen to this alright. So okay, he comes up to the studio, right, so I show him this album, right, Jed. I'm gonna try to pull up a song right now? What is Jed? Alright? So Jed

was one. It was legitimately one of the Google Dolls. Very first albums that they ever had were their hit single Up Yours not Black Balloon. No, please, let me give you a little bit of up yours. Hold on, get this up please. So this wasn't from the old school days. This is what made them millions of dollars, but this is not what gave them, like their launch, it was it was here stop? Please was that bag?

This was the Google Dolls I grew up listening to. Okay, I'm gonna play it right now for you, right here, because you don't have it in the system. There's no way you have in this system. Oh my god. Commercial So so okay, So, so what you're trying to say is here. Listen, here it is. They had years and years. This is the Google Dolls. That's not the Google Dolls. Wait listen, yeah, yeah, there is up Yours. I could see exactly why they went nowhere. So he's angry, right,

So there there they were. They were so angry back in the day. So you're trying to say that that music was better than the five songs I just played you, Well, no, no, no, I'm not saying that. I'm trying to finish my story. I get that the Google Dolls made a lot of money and they became very famous, and they got their act all polished. But this is what I used to listen to when I was a skateboarder punk when I

hearrings and my hair was dyed and everything. Right, that's when the Google dolls skod right now, skaterboard that's great. So the bottom life. I wait in the elevator to meet Johnny Resnick, and I showed him that album. And do you know he wouldn't even sign it. He would not autograph that album him because it was ship. Well I get that, but that's what made him here he is, That's what it said. So here's a kid like me. And I'm sitting there going, I can't wait to meet you.

And I go here and he goes, oh man, he goes, I didn't even know that album still existing, And I go, I know, I I bought it a couple of years ago. Man, when you were just Google dolls from Buffalo, not like Mr Millionaire. You know. Okay, I'm trying, so I can't listen to the new stuff, right man, But okay, that's right. So okay, so you pretty much all your dreams were shattered. That's right. You thought that Johnny Resnick you had painted him up and painted him out to be this great guy.

He you looked up to him. He has a icon in your eyes, right, despite the fact that he was making ship music like you just played off your fright. Okay, so you really loved you loved him, and then then you finally met him and then you're like, Wow, this guy's a real dick, right, I was so disappointed. Why do you think he didn't sign your copy of jet It? Like all of sudden it went to his head that he was like this, like Mr Famous now that he trying to forget about his past. I do think so.

I think he really tried to forget. That sounded like that I would too. But listen, they had all they always there's another one. Just lets listen this. That's what they used to sound like. Yeah, this is awful, this is terrible. You call this some music, Well, listen, when you're a skater punk like me, that's what music was. So the Google Dolls then that was that was from Hold Me Up, their album which I still have until today. And those albums was what the Google Dolls really were.

And then they became famous, and that's what happened. And now you now every time you hear Johnny Resnick's voice you want to puke because because I know who he used to be and that he forgot about his humble by the time you had now by the way, by the time you had met him, it was nine. That was so many people can relate though, because there's got to be so many different celebs that you bumped into that you couldn't wait to say hello do and they

really came off like a complete douchebag. And I think you know what we should We should ask our all fair heads to drop us an email or tweet us. Let us know who you bumped into that you could not wait to meet and they really came off like such a scumbag or bag? What can we call what do you want to call this segment? Don't be a douchebag? Do? Yeah? Yeah, you know it? Hashtag douchebag? Do you wh Is that good enough for you? If I had a sound effect, there you go, keep that there, I would I would

be playing that. Where's Jeff. Let's get Jeff. Let's get the Jeff, say Jeff, douchebag, Jeff the engineer? Was that not quick enough for you? Can we get Jeff the engineer? That was quick on the draw, like a harsh named McGraw. Listen, I want to hear all about your experience in Nashville, Tennessee. Brot, I think I like that, don't screen be Why did you sign Greg's copy of JED? Now you talking? That's what I'm looking for. Okay, See, I'm giving you what

you want. I'm I like, like Sam the Butcher bringing Alice to me. I love that. I love that. This is pretty trippy. So Johnny Renick was back to you. But hold on a second, though, Yes, you know you're just glossing over this um. You were a skater kid who did not appreciate his his four reay into mainstream. If I may get into Johnny's head for a second, and I'm not trying to, I'm not trying to pretend like I was there at the time that he refused

to sign your copy of his old CD. But I'm guessing that he said he pretty much is like, listen, I've moved on. Now I'm a commercial success. Johnny Resnick, who was the dude who's the dirty guy who didn't take a shower, But again, I was in his band. Who was in his band? The guitar guy, what he looked like he looked like he was filthy. Oh my god, I forgot all their names whatever. The main guy that was there with him, and he played plays barefoot. No, no,

he doesn't wear any shoes. Yeah, that guy is filthy. He looked like pigpen on stage right. But the point the point is, um, when you got this guy who's already gone and done other things, you know, because he had he had progressed by the time you met him. Yes, I could see why he kind of poo pooed you a little bit because he probably thought you were one of those skater punks that he had been given flak

for selling out. Keeps fine, there was because once you hit commercial success, after after being everyone's best kept secret for like ten years, I know where you're going with this guy ahead, then all of a sudden, you're opposer. When you're sold, you've sold out. So he must have gotten so much feedback and pushed back at that point of his career from people like you. He probably was like, I'm not signing this freaking thing. I'm so much more

than this. By the way, I gotta be honest as somebody who has no skin in the game, and I was not a fan I'm just being neutral. What you played me on your phone was sounded awful. Hey, look at that. There's Jeff. He's getting ready to come in here. I can't wait. Listen, I get what you're saying, scare and and I know how you're trying to you. I'm just trying to say that I get it. He forgot Listen. The guitarist name is Robbie. Robbie Robbie and Johnny Mike,

Johnny Resnick, Robbie and Mike. Mike's the drummer. So the point, my point, my point is Johnny Resnick probably hated the fact that you wanted to copy of that CD signed because that was represented the old Google Dolls, which, by the way, it sounded like freaking trash. I will give you that, because there was no way they were going anywhere commercially and two year old punk that's what he

listened to. Man. Let me look if they sell the thousand copies of that crappy so they trying to sound like tish, they sound no, they sounded like it, and they sound like before they became before they became famous. Right, Well, listen, we play some Do we have any music for an engineer engineer Jeff is just walking into the studio. I

don't have Engineer, what would you play? Some kind of electronics, some kind of music, Like what kind of an intro would you play for engineer Jeff, Jeff, if you could have your own introduction? Yeah, what would it be? What American idiot? Because that's what I work with. You're talking about the people back in your shop or the people that you're standing in front of you have them something I would say, the people that go away for a week and forget how to do radio? Are you talking

about us? That's terrible, It's fine, these things I love. Yeah, he's the best part of what's going on right now. Jeff is an engineer and figure headphones headphones there. Yeah, so you could start by fixing that. Yeah, that's a Nates fault. Seriously, Jeff, as you struggled over there for a second job. Anyway, Jeff, welcome to the Off Air show. I'm this is this your first I think this is my first appearance on the other Engineer Furious George on

the show. Well listen, so, Jeff, here's the problem that we're having. We're now at episode one thirty four, and I know that I've been with you and talk to you about this. I need a sound effect board. No, please, I need this. It's got to happen. Thinks that I'm not He thinks that I'm not good enough, that's not quick enough. I'm the keys, but what I think is scary. Is very talented, but he hears things differently. I'm more

like a color guy. He's more like a straight ahead like he can intro and and get out of our bits. But like the sound effects I need to hit as we're talking, wants to be, you know, wants how annoying he is right now without a sound effects box, he wants to be ten times more than That's why they don't give the color guys in sports control of that stuff, and it remains in the truck. Like right now, I would play sound off and he says, I'm annoying. I'm annoying.

I'm annoying. I'm annoying. Imagine imagine like just just playing drop. We call that a drop from the business. That's an audio drops called the drop. So imagine where the little conversation and Greg t is just pressing the button. I'm annoying. I'm exactly, I'm annoying. That's what he wants control of. That's why we're not giving him one. Jeff, you know for real, we we asked for this like an episode two. No,

correct this, We did not ask for anything. We would imply you and Scary as for Scary said no that. Scary said go handle it with Jeff and get us a sound effect because Scary knew what the answer was gonna be. Jeff, I need one. I have to have it. You can't need the podcast. We have the problem with the off air show is it has no budget. We know that. By the ways listening, this is fair. This is Jeff is speaking the truth because as you know we've been this is a common theme on every episode.

We have no budget. So Jeff knows that. And right now I like to be playing like the main the main show, the Storan in the morning show. Yeah you need it, big budget, be playing a sound right now, like like like sounded like coins to change ching but it but money. You'll be taking your eye off the ball. Then see if we give you if you're gonna be like a little kid playing a xylophone or playing he's banging on like drugs, like didn't you learn coming up

in radio and broadcast theater of the mind. You don't want to spoon feed all the sound effects to your listeners. Let him imagine what could be going on. You're right, but in radio nowadays, what's happening is that is that it's it's coming back. What's old is new again? And where the sound the whole fully stage for you? Where do you know what a fully stage is? To tell

him who folly was? Well the back and you want to go old school like nineteen twenties, nineteen thirties when they used to do hold on cereals and soaps and all. By the point he would be playing nineteen twenties music and okay, so I just call say scary, give me some of those. I'll look at google it. Where you would hear people tap dance, you would hear a baseball being hit. You would hear that save it, save it,

save it ready and okay and there you go. Okay, so let's take us back to nine twenties when that's what I need. When when you need paper rustling, yes, do that. It wasn't out of the computer. It was somebody ruffling paper. Stage was it was a group of people who were hired. We could be walking down the hall exactly you go. Fully Foley was a guy who made live sound effects without a box, without a machine, without a thing that goes. I'm annoying, I'm annointing. I'm annoying.

That's fine, and I understand that. But then I would have to already know what we're talking about in order to create that theater of the folly stage. Did you come into that? You come into the show with no plan as so, so Jeff coming up on a planet. Jeff is suggesting maybe you hire a bunch of people with sound effects ready to go, and the folly stage would be in effect. Any time you mentioned something of reference, Jeff just said, we have no budget. Maybecause I didn't

hire anything. Crackling, Okay, dicks in turns to sit at the other six mikes to make the sounds you want to know, So the fully stage sound effect. No no, no no no no no no no no no no. Like let's say we were sitting by a fireplace. Yes, fully fully stage person would say, ah, we can take the sound of page. We can take paper and we could rustle it slowly like this, right, it sounds like a fire m I like that there's creativity. Okay, I need it. That's a fully stage, see where they actually

do it live. So so, Jeff, can we get a fully stage? Can I have the two seventeen version of a fully stage? Yeah? You could sit there with paper. What you're like? Mcgivers? He like you're a mcgueiver. You got a guy for music? Scary? I don't know if we have a mcguiver the type of M guy receive we got mcgei for music, the mcgeiver, I don't think so mcgever. I gotta look it up. How do you spell mcguiver that's M. I don't think so. No, I

haven't m A mcgeiver, M A s matter. Well, how would you look it up in your sound effects spelling? I would already have the mcgivers sound effect already to go. I type an mcg and a thousand Tim McGraw cutts, come up, M A C g V G y v E M m A C mcgever mcguy g mcgever theme mcgever. I don't think it's in here. There's got we got the SNL parody mcgruber. Here's the theme song right here, This is right here, Hold on, mcgeiver, this is this is mcgiver. Look, you got a sound effects box. SA

problem solved, it's in your phone. This is not I need a real one. Okay, what are the okay, Jeff mcgeiver, Jeff helps us out here. What if let's say he did have a sound effects box? Okay, just just actually, what are the odds? What are the odds that if we get into a conversation then need the theme, that you would actually have the mcgeiras theme in the system

already ready to go. Well, one of the odds you would have had it in the sound effects box slim to none and you're worrying about scary You know who would have ultimate control over your sound effects box getting on the show? Why? Because yes, I get that, But but he has to open to me, has to have an open mind and leave it open and trust me that I'm gonna play the effects where they are needing. Is this why you guys sit at opposite ends of the room here each other rights farapsy right there, ding

ding ding corner. You think we don't get anything accomplished? Now, we would never get any We would go nowhere, we would be running in quickstand for fifty minutes on a podcast because you're annoying. I'm annoying that constantly be putting sound effection. We would go nowhere. Maybe at least the fact that we don't have a sound effects box is a good thing because we get to move a little

bit far. But have you ever heard that An example, when a little kid gets a new toy, he wants to play with it all the time, and then he finally gets old, and then he plays with when he sees fit. So maybe in the beginning most of the time they play with it for about fifteen minutes and then it goes in the middle of the room downstairs to say, we would be wasting money. So no, but in the beginning, in the beginning, we might use it effect and then it would just come into play where

you needed it. It would just be there, like right now, I would say, from now on, I need to have a guiver loaded up in there, just just to have you need to get But then what happens is you get such a glut of sound that you wouldn't be able to find anything. No, my brain is not. My brain works differently. You know, you worked on me before. I can find anything in a in a formatted system. Okay, I would get that. I would do it like I would say that you would not have them right there,

rain Man. I'd be like, yeah, I went. You would have to have had that clip saying Okay, the audience that has to understand something. You don't just call up sounds and they just appear the soundbox that Greg speaks stuff, you know, you have to load it in real time. You have to go find it on the internet and load it into it and get a button on the sound effects box. Yeah, so you will have had to

have known that you needed that. So where would that you you're telling me the Rainman sound that you just said would be in the box. It would not. You'd have to So what what you're dreaming of is a sound effects box that would could call up anything in life in three seconds and it would be ready to go.

When the truth of the matter is and the reality situation is that about one percent of what you'll ever need will be ready in the box, because you'll spend the rest of the time thinking like, oh, I should have had that box to load it up with that sound good here now right now, I'll be playing this what is it Monday? I always wanted a car on Saturday. That's Raymond Raymond. Okay out, I'm an excellent driver. I'm a driver. Okay, great, what it's a Monday, I drive

the car on Saturday. Okay, okay, stop saying copyright infringements. You gotta shut that off. It's more than fifteen seconds. But but so so my question, okay, so great? What are the odds that would have been already existing in the sound of the correct but other drops I would already have the bottom line is this. It doesn't matter. He's breaking your Mira. You are mcgever. You gotta be able to give me a sound effect board so that I could do this even mcgever had a budget. We

don't have a budget for it. Sorry, thank you. I like here, I interviewed. What should have you on? Just to play that song? Now? I don't want to be an American, don't want okay, anyway, I need an outlet. I need an outlet. Yeah, you want to stick your fingers? And where is bald freak? I need a keyboard? I mean not here, bald freak. The wheels are falling off the freaking car or not you in your head. The wheels are falling right there. Crash accent. Chances are that

would not be loaded up already. You would have had to have taken time before the show and loaded that in a rocketship taken off. Can you drop it with that? Please? Can I read? Hey? Listen? I just want to read one email that I was really moved by right now? Email sound? Do you have any email sound effects? Yeah? I do? How about it? Like? Do do do? Do? Do? You're reading an email? Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. You are absolutely need out of your head.

It helps ladies and gentlemen. Greg T maybe if you want to vote if up the dosede on his medication. Drop us an email, Drop us an email at the off Our Show at gmail dot com, or you can tweet us at the off Air Show on Twitter. Please please do that. There you go that like it's time. Welcome. You've got mail, all right? I just want to read one. Is this what you're looking for? You love this? This is a group called craft Work. Now you can lowers a little bit down. This is how you can go

read it. I think this was a computer song. I love it. It's one email. So this goes out this has come to us from Nikolassaksa and by the way, Russian, I don't know. So let's Melashau where Alasha rush shot Lasha Lusha. Don't make fun of her. She's a listener. I'm just saying, although she's not up to this episode yet because she's a little bit behind Donald, she'll be here. Yeah, she's going to hear you talking about stop it us.

All right, So Nikolassa wrote, Hey, Greg t and scary What I am my fourteen year old son's personal uber driver. All right, I am in the car a minimum of three hours a day. Yeah. I originally downloaded the I Heart Radio app to hear the Elvis Durand show at work, which is cool. That's very big show, Thank you so much. Then I started listening to the fifteen minute morning show podcast. Yeah. In January, we found out that my dad, Um, who I'm very close to. I hope that this is going

down our bad road. Now, Scar, come on, give me some happy sty I know, but found out Okay, he's terminally ill. Okay, I gotta take the music off. This is this is seriously did you not know what you're gonna read? No? I knew. I knew, but I just you asked for that. It just got back. But now I go, I want to give this to you because this actually gives me motivation. Um So, anyway, she goes on right that that she's devastated and she's heartbroken by this,

by this terminal illness. Normally, normally I love being in the car by myself, listening to music and being alone with my thoughts. But since my father's diagnosis, it's been very difficult to be alone. Um, I can no longer listen to music without crying. I needed more podcasts. I came across the off air show and I have to say I love it with three exclamation points. You guys have over a hundred shows that I need to catch up on. All right, your show makes me feel so good. Nice.

It takes my mind off of real life. I don't have to worry about you playing sad songs to make me cry. Nice. Now, am I supposed to play there please? Head's to make me cree? No? No, I'm not playing that here, all right, I don't have to. I literally listened to your shows in the car all the time, back to back to back. I use it as background noise when I'm in the house to l O l so she also uses it. I guess to most people, we are just background noise. You got Leo Sayer? Okay,

load up, Leo Sayer? What what Leo Sayer's song is possibly fitting at this point. You make me feel like dancing. She feels good, she loves this podcast. Okay, I'll give you that one. There you go. You guys really helped me get through my day. Thank you so much. That's nice from Nikolassa Natasha. Anyway, I don't know so anyway, you know I read this over the vacation that we had. I think we played this song on episode number fifteen.

Feel like in my sound effect board, I would just have you make me feel like dancing like that step part. You would not have it ready, You're not ready. I would have would it already? No, you would not. You cannot tell me what I would have and when I would not have. For all, here comes the big chorus, right if it's a chorus, Yeah, everybody make me feel like going to dance and that a wake up. You're making it feel like this like my false up. I like it. Yeah, I gonna dance. And now Nick lashes

nickolashes Nicolas, Hey, Nikolassa, there you Okay, there you go. Anyway, I'm just saying, so, anyway, I spy the way I sent. I forwarded that to you, and uh to bald Freak and I Bald Freak being a dick. It didn't even respond. But anyway, right there, it sound effect big big. I'm just saying, dude, you are Seriously, we can't even play with the bastard. Where is the guy? I don't know where he is right and exactly, But the point is this, Okay, when I see emails coming from people like Nicholas, I

know you're a big heart. No. When I see that, I have to tell you, Gregg Tea, it keeps me wanting, It keeps my interest up. It keeps me wanting to do more and more podcasts because if, if, if there's one thing that we do and we've learned this from Elvis, and I'm just gonna do you know why she wrote that email because she loved the show on like episode seven before when ball Freak was here playing the keyboard

having fun. That's not true, but an episode one thirty four, I don't think that she's gonna be saying, oh, my god, this is a great podcast. What are you talking about. We're having a great podcast today. The point is this, when I'm saying, you gotta stop being so down on yourself. You don't have a freaking you don't have a freaking soundboard. We have no fun. You're upset because you don't have a soundboard. Stop it. Stop more fun. Stop it. Having

come up with a game, you know something. You're like the person at dinner that won't put the phone away. They just take it to the streets. You got any anything like that. You want to play with all the other instruments, and you're not looking up at me. I'm here, I'm real time, I'm now, I'm live. Look at me in the eye. Greg, He's just like a soap opera. It's me, look at me. Be there for me to understand. I want you be there for me. It's like a soap opera. Be there for me, my t stop it.

You don't need anybody else said no, I was there for you. You don't need all these toys, Greg, ta You need to soundboard, right, that's what we need. What you tell me scared? Tell me, oh, you don't sit there and play with the soundboard. Black. I'm annoying. I'm annoying. I'm annoying when I'm talking a real time my conversations. Right if your dacity sit down for hours and hours playing that damn soumple saying I need you, I need you. I didn't if you focused on me, I sund like

my wife. Yeah, you sound like Trish yelling at me right now, I shut up. That's a trish. Yet it sounds like she's yelling at me. That's exactly it. Because you you do you you have some form of a d h D. You you must have something? Are you not thinking you must? Because you need other things to entertain you? When I'm sitting right here, so you're not even looking at me, You're looking all over the room. Button me. There you go. You know you're there, fucking cohost,

Look at me, Look at me. I'm your co here. Why I'm pretty here the whole time? Seriously listen that you right down and get some notes here, He goes, look at day, I'm looking at you. Are you staring at me saying? I cannot stare you in the eyes. You don't pay me enough attention. All you're doing is sit there and playingly get sat box. I'm listening to your phone. I am here. Listen, get yourself this we do. Get right down a note. So next next episode that

we have, you gotta bring it up. Does Greg t have a form of a d h D? Look up, get your get get some symptoms. How do you know when your friend is a d h D? And then put it there and you come up to the table, come up and say, look, I have proof that you have a form of this. Okay, So so anyway real quick and talk about our vacation. I mean, I have something I wanted to tell you. I mean you, god,

you really really seriously. You drive me absolutely crazy. You made a twenty minute diversion to bring Jeff in here when I told you in the beginning, I wanted to talk about a little bit about where I went. I want to hear about where's bald Freak. I don't know where he is. He he was on the trip with me. I'll tell you that hashtag wears bald freak, all right, they're off fair heads. Hashtag wear's bald freak. So I had I got into a hoe down. Yeah, it say't

a hole down music. This is Zach Brown. Oh, by the way, is gonna be here later on today. I don't know when you're listening to this in the I Heart Radio Theater on May the fifteen, so I don't know when you listen, but right now that's gonna why not stand is in the hospital, Stands getting his bald black and taking and Ella had a soccer game on Sunday which was canceled. This is a Monday podcast, so her soccer game has been rescheduled for today at five thirty.

So unfortunately Zach Brown has taken the back seat. So you're not gonna be the Brown concert, but you're a huge Zack Brown fair love that the reader. Why I bring this up is because Blee te peak and pad homemade one and once again you're turning to the lyrics when I'm right in front of you. I'm communicate with me with Zach Brown, who can't hear you, right, I can't look at you? And little bit you know, I got a friend list of Tennessee. Yeah, her name is Sierra,

not Sierra Gore from Georgia. Another friend Sierra that I took to the prom and she lives in Tennessee, Tennessee. That's right. Can I get tell you what tell you about Tennessee. Tell me all about Tennessee a second. I gotta I wonder what the temperature is like in Tennessee right now? Yeah, se Tennis A little bit about Tennessee. Ye, tell me. So I went to Nashville, Well, Free came with me, went a little road trip. That was the third leg of our three our It was our Midwest

tour pretty much. Yeah. We did Chicago, then we went to Cincinnati, both to see the Yankees play on the road in those respective cities. Yeah, and then finally we ended up in Nashville. Nice. The same thing needs to play in there in Nashville. But this is about Tennessee. Arrest of development is from here. Are they from Tennessee? I don't know that singing about it right now? How many artists do you know that have saying with other places that are not from there? Hey, genius, they don't

have to be from Tennessee to sing about Tennessee. I don't even have passed through Tennessee. I don't know the answer to this question, but I guarantee you that from Tennessee. Why don't you look it up? Why don't you pull my ex prom date and and talk to her about Tennessee. Take me look it up, google it right now? Where is arrest of development from? I'm gonna find out what are you doing? You just take your headphone call? You really do have a d H D. Who are you calling?

He just gets up, all right, So in Nashville, I just want to I want to explain. I want to do everyone in public service. First of all, who are you calling? I'm really gonna try to get my old prompting on the phone to talk to you about Tennessee, Tennessee? I think up right now? Oh my god. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, just another example of Greg ts d H D A d H D D D A d D. Greg's got a d D heads love about our show.

So Jack Lobe to all of you, Yeah, Jackolobe. By the way, there was um um Jack Galobe on the menu. Was there? Really? It was Jack Lope. We saw it on one of our menus. Were bald Freak pointed it out to me. He's like, scary, look at this. He goes, look, Jackalobe, should we order it? And I'm like, I don't want to know what Jacklobe taste like? But anyway, point it's not Jack Lobe. It's Jackalobe. Its close enough. I don't think there's Jackalobe, you know, at least alright. So, so

long story sho. We're trying to get on the phone right now. Long story longer um short story long as we do. We're gonna find out we can get around Tennessee short story, long as we do on this podcast. I don't even an internet work for us and help us out and get her on the phone. We don't have a budget, as Jeff said, no budget, we don't. So anyway, you're not even paying attention to what I'm saying. But the phone, seriously, I feel like probably doesn't recognize

the phone that's ring. I feel like an ignored girlfriend. I'm hanging up. Oh my god, Greg t come on, could you listen to bring yourself back into the show. You're such an idiot. Man, all right, I'm back. I'm back. Just focus on me and not Sierra. You're to see me your ex, your ex girlfriend, Like how many years ago? When did you date her? Back in high school? Man? All right, so you met her in Wendy's we u still like kissed by the fry stage and you're the

fry stage. The Friar station station. Really yeah, did you Okay, wait a second tea, be honest, yes, you still you're still in touch with her thirty years later? Well, I'm in just all my ex girlfriends really absolutely Why not? Why don't you talk? Why? Actually? You know what? No, come to think of it, I kind of I've talked to my ex girlfriends before, but like, what are you have in common with her? Now? Absolutely nothing? But when I keep tabs, you keep tabs? Where you are you

on Instagram and Facebook? Stalker? We are? And we're on Facebook and every Yeah, I all my ex girlfriends, though I have, I have tons of them, and I keep tabs on every single one of them. All right, what they look like, now, how many kids they have, if they're married, if they're not married, what they're doing. Obviously, you don't have any interest on what I did on VACAS. I want to hear about your Tennessee trip, gad. I

was really a public service for the listeners. And I'm not just trying to say it to brag or say anything about I'm not just trying to get I'm getting it out there because I always want to do a service to the listeners and I want to say one thing. So property value in Nashville went up thirty seven percent in one year. So from one year to the next two thousand sixteen two. Now what I'm trying to get

at is this is where it's at. If anyone is listening that has money to invest, I highly suggest you invest it and drop it somewhere in Nashville because yes, because um everyone's moving there. Um there. The airport is undergoing a billion dollar renovation to accommodate more flights and more carriers. The international flights that are going to be in and out of there in the next couple of years are gonna be ridiculous. So it's not like what you what you thought it was. I thought it was

like tumbleweeds. I had a preconceived notion, and I apologize me being a brooken ball. You got any Western music that would you have had that loaded up just like that in the sound board I had that, I would, Yes, what would give me an example of something that I could play like that couple? You know, like like if I'm walking through town, I what is that sound like? What if I gave you some Patsy Klein? No, Like, what would it be like if I was, you know,

walking through town, my spurs growing, my cowboy boots. Something. Come on, think like that. Hold on, that's something. I got something I got Johnny Cash. Yeah, give me some Johnny Cash. I walked the line. I walked a line. Oh dude, I love that. Okay, it's a good song. Here we go. This is Johnny Cash. I did go to the Johnny Cash Museum. While I was in there, tell people where they reach you on Instagram at Scary Jones,

so you could see that. I went bald freak and I posed with Johnny Cash in the Johnny Cash Museum. So like it. But it was you know, obviously you get to choose your image, and it really looks it looks like he was really there. But anyway, I learned about the history of country music. And while there was a lot of this, there was a lot of country music there and we didn't learn a lot. I went to the Museum of Country Music Hall of Fame. You would love that. It was okay, but Grand Old Operate,

were you there? I went to the Rhyman Auditorium, which is, by the way, a bunch of church pews really to this day. It was found in in eight as a tabernacle for sermons, and then slowly but surely they started allowing other people to rent the venue. To this day, concerts are done. They're like like Harry Styles is coming to the him in Really yeah, I cold Play plays there and everything like that. Really, So my point is is, yes, all right. First of all, the pew, the church pews,

the original ones from nineties are still there. So when you go to see Harry Styles, you're sitting in a church pews, the most unique venue you'll ever go to. A lot of history in that building. On hold with us right now. Scary Jones is my old prom date. Sierra from Tennessee. Sierra from Tennessee. It's scary and Greg t you still stay in touch with this punk Every once in a while we see each other. I mean I live in Tennessee, so it's not like him all

the time. The reason why I tried to call you, by the way, Sarah works for four h and she lives in Tennessee. We we just got we just got back from a week long vacation and Scary Jones spent almost the entire week in Tennessee and he wants to tell everybody we don't call it Tennessee. I call it Nashville. Oh, ten minutes from downtown Nashville. It's an awesome to Okay, so okay, So, but I feel weird calling it Tennessee

because I went to Tennant. I went to Nashville. You give the city, not the state, right, Well, I call it Tennessee. I don't know. I guess if I'm going downtown. So what have you noticed? Okay, I'm a guy who thought it was all boots and saddles. And yes, I did go to the Johnny Cash Museum and I did go see. Uh, there was a studio where Elvis Presley used to record called r C A Victor's Studio. B. Do you know where that is? Sierra? Yeah, that's like a music row, O right, music row where where at

one point Nashville was the center of all music. And by the way, there's been a resurgence because all the music, the music capital of the world is still Nashville. And that was going to be my report to everybody listening. How people leaving New York and l A and they're bringing their music back to Nashville. Are people migrating to Nashville Sierra? Oh my gosh, I think it's one of the most booming cities in all of the United States,

and you have seen a huge prices and everything. I was just telling them that that that that year over year is what real estate is up in the city and very much. And they're building. Guess what right now, there's more cranes. There's a shortage of cranes in other cities because all the cranes are in Nashville. Most cranes and huge machinery is in Nashville right now. There are thirty two hotels under construction simultaneous. Come is that for real?

I believe it. I mean, I'm going to trust the statistics, but I know it's growing and booming, and it's like one of the cities and people are coming here for vacation, which is like, blows my mind. What would you do on vacation in Tennessee? Tennis Got downtown is so much fun. There's fun to do. Um. The Jack Daniels Distillery, where every drop of Jack Daniels has made is like an hour out of outside of Nashville right now. But but

inside Nashville itself, Like people wouldn't believe me. My friends back home, they all laughed at me. They're like, oh, so you're going to those boots and Saddle's place and cowboy hats rock one of my I'm like the wait a second, I'm like, it's not like that guy's No, it's not it's not at all. And if you're wearing boots and hats and look like that, you're a tourist. Really, yes, So there is this one area called Lower Broadway, which is where the classic Nashville bars. They call it nash Vegas.

So it's like, is that what they call it Sierra? They call it nash Vegas. Well, like the people that don't live here call it nash Vegas. You don't call you don't call it. Howdy would. I've never heard of Howdy would. My coworkers laughing, She's like, howdy would? Yeah. I saw almost pullt a T shirt that said Howdy Would on it. And now Canny grew up here, has lived in this area in Nashville her whole life. She would, Okay, well, anyway there's anyway they would try to rip me off.

Then they want to be paid for that shirt. But so there is an area, there is an area New Jersey We're going to rip you off. So there is Las Vegas. What is Las Vegas Boulevard In Las Vegas Broadway is to Nashville in the sense of there's bars, clubs, restaurants, cafes one after another another for like five blocks on either side, and it's all neon lights, and people are literally in the street like pedaling. They have the pedal taverns where the twelve people sit around this box car

thing and they pedal and drink like a bicycle. They're all sideways, they're all facing each other there, so you can get drunk and exercise at the same time. In Nashville, really so so a lot of bacherette parties are coming there and a lot of bachelor parties. And that's true. And there are a lot of batch parties there there. Oh do you go downtown, there's all kinds. It's crazy, Sierra.

Wouldn't you agree that first of all, it's easier to bring a batcherette party there because it's easier, it's cheaper to drink. It's like, you could literally go on a third of the budget that you would need to go to Vegas for your bat slory party. But the hotel rooms have gotten ridiculously If you can't find a hotel room for less than and come on, it's true though, because there's a shortage, which is why they're building thirty

two hotels right now. What what I'll tell you? Stay at scary Hold on, let's find out what Sierra doesn't the dude, let me tell you. We're you saying no, no, no. There was a brand new hotel called the twenty one See Museum Hotel. Did you know that one, Sierra. No, it's a chain there in Cincinnati, there in Louisville, but they just opened last week in Nashville. It was so I was there the day after the ribbon cutting. I was one of the I was the first guest. So

maybe that's why. No, but no, Sierra, I was the first guest in my room. If I have to go to Nashville. So you said they have ER, I know, I used it all week to Hello. First of all, it's it's it's about electricity and water too. Yeah, Tea doesn't tease like that. Tea sounds like every one of my friends. No, no, what they have Uber? What? No? No, but no, but Sierra. First of all, Uber is half the prices it is in New York. You would Uber

everywhere and he is the master uber over here. So but here's the here's the thing I wanted to say, Sierra where she's a question for you? Yes, yes, okay, So parking everyone here complains out parking prices because if we go downtown, like on the game night when the Predators are playing, it's like twenty dollars to park downtown.

I'm like, y'all have no idea what parking is until you go to try to park in the city in New York exactly parking like forty here but anyway, um yeah no, but it's true though, and uh but uber everywhere for like I Uber like all the way across town for like six dollars. It was amazing. What's the weather like right now in Tennessee? Shouldn't be today? It was two and sunny when I was there. So, but I hear you guys. Your July and August are a

little rough. They are, and I was. When I was talking this morning, I told my coworker, I'm like, the summers in New Jersey are hot. If it's nights are cool, you're all day all night is just hot and miserable. It's muggy. It's discussing. Hey, what's the latest from four h in Tennessee. Why don't you give us a little plug. We're getting ready for four H camp. I get to take four hundred kids to camp and nice. And what are they gonna do at four H camp? Um? Swim craft?

Shoot guns? We're gonna shoot guns? What is shooting guns? What's that like? You know, like a rifle, like at a target? Oh my god, I'd be so scared, really, Like the whole gun thing is a huge difference between the South and the North. When I was here, I've never I've never held a gun. I've never I've never taken you shooting. You you shoot fire guns? I do. I have my carry permit and I have a handgun that I carry. You go, Oh my god, there you go. There's my ex prom date right there. Oh my god,

there you go. You are didn't use it on Greg T. Did you tell everyone I wore an orange dressed? No, they've all seen pictures. They have all seen pictures, and you post one on Instagram. We haven't an Instagram picture on All Fair show. And about maybe three months, if Sierra allows me, I will send a picture of her and I at the problem. Al Right, great, we're gonna post that later today we have the prom video because

everyone needs to see that. I've not seen it and it is prom so okay, exactly, stop calling me Greg. It makes me sounding so lame. So what am I supposed that's who you are? No, it's not. That's what you used to call me. And I listen to this like I feel like I'm listening in on an old school lover's quarrel. Here, Um, I don't listen to you in the radio because well I just don't. I already told that's okay. I already told scary who your favorite, your die hard is that you listen to. You can

give a shout out Bobby Bones? So okay, So would you you love Bobby? I mean I don't him. Can I say, oh, you love what you got? Okay, Sierra? So I went to Bobby Bones studio. It was actually I went to go say hello to them and trashy and stuff that they talked about how nasty it is and no, well that's you know radio people like to

paint a picture. It was. It was really nice studio. No, he's got some but but yeah, I can totally see where the Elvis Durrant show has the bigger studio, and they were Actudi was a little nicer here in New York. But he does no, No, he's the coolest dude ever. She is a big fan. She is a massive I say, I love Bobby and Amy and Lunchbox and I met

one of their producers. Uh and another guy you know this guy Battle Battle Yeah, and and yeah, there's the whole People will not listen to our show, even though she can hear it like an iHeart radio, whatever you can. He has to hear Bobby Bones all they you can hear us both. When she knows the Bobby Bones comes to New York, she calls me and says, can you go get She goes, can you go get him on

the phone? Can I say hello to Bob? Really listen? Well, Bobby's an awesome, awesome guy and his whole show, his whole team of people are great and they really are um. But you can listen to both shows. You know. We do this thing called time shifting where you can actually I don't know, you can listen during the day. You can. This is on demand, Shaw, We have called the on demand. She's never even heard this podcast. You won't even listen to podcast about the Afair Show podcast social media. I'm

only Greg. You say, what do you know? Whoever? I am? His name is t If we don't have Greg, he doesn't answer, why you keep doing that? He looks the other way, So Sierra, um so uh but but anyway, Yes, So I did go see the Bobby Bones, the Big ninety eight studios, which is there in Nashville. It was a great time uh there. But I wanted to say one thing, and I need you to help me spread this word. I'm kind of a missionary for the city

of Nashville now because I was so impressed with it. Um, what advice do you give to people um going there? About about hanging out, the diversity, all the restaurants that are coming in there, all great food, and to dispel people's rumors of what they thought it. Dispell the rumors. Come on, talk about the misconceptions and talk about the realities. Help us upcoming city. It's classy, there's m fun things

to do. Food. I mean, the food is amazing. Did you have chicken waffles of barbecue and all that while you were here? I had Hattieb's Hot Hot chicken. Give me some. This is what did Gregg t wants to play into the stage music Serra, I'm gonna play something for you. Hold on, okay, I want to ship. I want you to tell me if this is really representative here, Jess, Who's gonna be here in town tonight? What do you guess?

Who's gonna be in town tonight? Zach Brown tonight. And you know who's gonna be here to host him, right, Bobby Bones? Yeah? Why didn't get it? He's gonna be playing downstairs in our iHeart Radio theater. Bolly Bones is hosting the event. We think he is. I don't know if here not. Who's your new favorite country artists? Now? I really like Sam Hunt? Sam Hun? She Now okay, Shara,

are you offended by what you're hearing right now? Because because this is quite in the middle of nowhere, so like maybe even playing when you get to like where I live, the downtown natural is nothing like that. Her dad races cars here. Dad's a race car driver. Yeah, he's a race car driver. Yep. And on the weekend she collects frogs. I did. I did build the chicken troop. That's weekend. But I chicken and you do fire guns? Fire guns? Oh my god? What is the world is this? Okay, okay,

so actually you're not helping me. Sierra and she loves the dukes of hazard. Yeah, okay, could you Oh my god, you guys, both of you. I'm trying to paint a better picture or a more clear picture of what Nashville really is a country. But all you guys are doing are like proving me wrong. I know the place that I went to didn't have chicken coops and firing ranges and dukes of hazard. It didn't look or sound like that.

Help me out, Help me out. Is a very classy it's city with lots of history and culture and fun thing to do. I mean, I've got tons difference from high school in college. I'm here to visit and just fully impressed. And it's a reasonably affordable city. I mean, food, drinks, everything you have. You have buildings, you have buildings. That's

what I'm trying to tell everybody. I'm trying. I'm trying to tell their stalls everywhere, and they just are normal everyday people like like Jason Joe became the one of my son's soccer games to kiss um father of some friends of my son, Like nobody bothered him. He was just like one of the people hanging out less in the soccer game. Well, right now we're gonna have to let you go because we're gonna watch Dukes of Hazar Right now we're watching. This is not Nashville. Well you

all have fun, y'all, y'all have fun. Give me, give me where y'all come back? Now you're here, my New Jersey accident. It doesn't sound that great, but I'll come back now. Get you stop it, stop it, listen stop, okay, listen. I love cr She's great. We had a good time. No listen, please please, Can I get my point across? What is your point? My point is this America growing? Listen to me. I'm trying to I'm trying to help the economy of Nashville, and I'm trying to do a

service to the listeners. If you want a great place to go vacation that you probably didn't think about Tennessee, go to Nashville. Don't say Tennessee, call it Nashville. Going to Nashville. These amazing neighborhoods that they have, wonderful up and coming everything. You don't feel like you're in Nashville. There were times when I was in East Nashville where all the musicians are moving to goodness, well, it used to be. Look like what was Williamsburg? Brooklyn? There's no

butch casting and Sundance kid, what was that? What was that? You know? Those those those areas of Brooklyn are now you know, unaffordable. They affordable, yes, so what do they do? They go to Nashville because they can afford it. You can live like a king. A buddy of mine bought an entire house for dollars. Now people are buying up property in Nashville left and right and turning it over. They're flipping it or there's some let in it where okay, my buddy, but a house. But you're gonna do that

kind of business, flip a business? Why don't you do that? I'm telling people where they should put their money. Yes, hundred fifty grand listening, But why don't you get with some of your friends, buy up a house or two in Nashville and then flip it and now you can make a profit, go into business doing that. I'm thinking about it there because listen, it's no money down. You know how you have to put down zero money down, and you know how much the mortgage is how much

seven you're kidding? That's what my buddy pays. And he says he can easily rent it out for hundred Really, he can actually live somewhere else and make double money and have someone else pay off his mortgage and live in a second property. Or you can be and be it and make five times as much as money on the same property. So let's start a construction company, man, T. That's what I've been trying to tell you. Let's not a construction company. Let's just buy it properties. Let's all

pool our money together. Let's get you gotta redo it a little bit. You gotta put some money into it. Not even true something the property itself is worth money. Some people just knocking down what's there and just holding the empty lot and waiting to sell that. No, no, no, real estate is up thirty seven percent? Really? Yeah? How many times have I to tell you? Is that what you think you're gonna do? Now? You're gonna go buy

a piece of property? Dude? If I ever lost his job, Mr big Bucks, Mr Big, Mr bigs Big Greg T, would that be on your sound right there, Mr Big, Mr big Buck. You know why I'm really upset, right now the big But why because I didn't even get to tell you about the Chicago portion of my trip. A big barely scratched the service of the fact that I went to go see where Elvis Presley stood on his blue X on the Elvis pressing music. Good like that? Yes, okay,

so tender Elvis Presley. I feel like I feel like I need to It's a one for the money. Do the show come on? No, w's Elvis killing me? Give me Elvis Pressley? Oh no? This? He recorded this song in Nashville rock four o'clock in the morning. Are you so listen to me? Can? I? Can? I take it to school for a second. This song was recorded. Why are you rolling your eyes? This is the most boy Elvis Presley song effort. But it's relevant to my story. You did. But Elvis Pressley was so famous they couldn't

put on my TV because he shook his waist. He was a shaker. Give me the rock and roll e asshole man spent five weeks at number one TIS. This song was a number one hit for him. Because my kid, I want to see he recorded this song in Nashville at the very studio I went to. There is there is a place called r C A Studio B. Studio B. It's a very famous studio. Over a thousand hits were made in this studio, and I was weren't enough to

tour it. I stepped on the X where Elvis stood to record this song and thousands of hits were recorded there. You don't even know if that's the right and somebody could have just put an X. No idea, this is no idea paid money or to go on a tour of this freaking place. It's just like being in the city. They go, look, this is the Empire State Building and they showed him another building. It's not even the same. And no, no, this was the blue X where Elvis

stood to record this song. Okay, no, so listen at the end of this song, I was talking. I think he talks to the song he does. He does You're a Lonesome the night. You know, someone said that the world's a stag, so he so he couldn't take the fluorescent lights of that studio, so he said the light. They did this in complete darkness at four o'clock in the morning. Seat and it was one take all professionals.

They act like crazy people. It's true. Though, and can you give me a rock and roll el come on, but all right, to go to the end of this real quick. Yeah, we're at the end. So at the very end, hold on the very end. Why are you so bored? Well, I gotta go soon, right at the very end of the song, at the very end. Listen to me. The the people, the background singers got it wrong. Okay, they got it wrong, and they went they so Elvis got so angry that he hit his head and he

hit the microphone. He got angry. Yes, okay, So the audio engineer there, this is very fascinating stuff. The audio engineer said, listen, let's just take I can do get a previous take of the of the background singers, right, and I can edit it together with splicing tape with Scotch tape. Okay. So the audio engineer did that and

corrected the background singers fuck up. Okay, But they're like, wait a second, what about the part where Elvis bangs his head at the end, He goes, I can I commute it as much as I can, but this is gonna be the best I can possibly do. All right, So if you listen to the end of the song, let's hear it. Hold on, it's you can if you listen closely, what sounds like a door closing or a light turning off is actually Elvis being frustrated with the

improper take from the from the Background singer. Will you give me a rock and roll song after this? Yes? So listen to the end. Listen to the very end. Are you listen to the perfect take? And then he finds out they sucked up. Listen you hear that? You that? Look? What? No, that's him? Let me hear it. Listen, listen, listen, listen, Yeah, that that's a chick. Yeah, chick. Okay, they reduced it. They reduced it to that. They said, this is the best I can do because one of the other microphones

picked it up, so they got his head back. Nothing, that's not listen. What is that? Okay? That's Elvis Pressley banging head on a microphone? Guy, the audio engineer made the perfect edit in the background series No picture at four o'clock in the morning. Hold on, you've been the studio for twenty four hours and all of a sudden you get the perfect take of a song and the

people going un up and let me hear again. No, no, but keep mind, it's corrected for the recording because they went back and they re recorded it, so it's gonna sound Okay. The guy made a nice edit. He made the perfect edit using Scotch tape, so the the ulus are correct one more time. Listen right here to but the is from the original take of Elvis banging his head because they fucked up. Listen, it sounds like somebody hitting play on a cassette player. Okay, let me ask

you this. Why why didn't they take it out? Then? They didn't know how bullshit? They didn't know how to do it. It was the perfect take of the song. Why wouldn't have taken it out? Listen? Listen? You don't like that plays? Give me a rock song by Elvis press in the playofs out. What do you beg of you? I beg what do you want to hear from Elvis? Give me a rock song to play us out? I gotta go, we gotta get ball free game here. I want to hear about what went on your crusades over vacation.

I gotta tell you about Chicago. I want to hear, but I can't hear about it now out of time? What do you up I'm gonna be any offair show tomorrow. A friend say, I'm all sugar. How about burning? That's what I'm talking about? Let us they play out. Listen, here's the listen off theairheads, no off air show tomorrow and Wednesday. We can't do it again. We're gonna have Share Nose with us on Thursday. But why can't we have you in a show on Tuesday or Wednesday? Can't happen?

I gotta do an appear on somewhere Wednesday. Who's leaving the show now? But on Thursday we'll share nose back Sparrow if he's trying to do a fucking show and you don't want to do a show. If you got any questions for Share Nose, make sure you email her right or email the show at all Fair Show at gmail dot com. Drop us a tweet. Have you all fair show? And I've gotta tell you about what happened in Chicago? You want to hear by Chicago. We're gonna get full freaking here. You gotta find out a h

D or know what it's called? What d h D A d H D d D have you gotta find out? You can get septems all that's up to you. Gotta find that out, and I gotta get a sound effect board. You're not getting a sound effect, Plain it simple. We need a sound effect. We got nothing accomplished today, We're gonna get less accomplished if we have a sound effect. Let us be the giant. By the way, congratulations, great tea. We've just done the longest podcast we've ever done. Episode

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