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Speaker 3: B A T E c ov Snaky Slizy Skins, weird Dude, hey Man Snake, God’s Country artists to watch?
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Speaker 1: How do you become an artist to watch? I feel like you just give that out to you just everyone that’s new. You’re an artist that is opening for a bunch of people. It’s still odd.
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Speaker 2: You’re a God’s cutry art to watch. But this one today is for real. He’s an artist to watch period for real.
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Speaker 1: The other ones aren’t They are.
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Speaker 2: No, they are too. I’m not saying you don’t. It’s not like you just get it when you come on the show.
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Speaker 1: It’s kind of like you get it when you on the show.
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Speaker 2: If you’re new, I need to make we need to make like trophies or something to give them thats GC Oh yeah, we should like pull it out for g CP A t W on it New artists to what in a g c P A T David Guns Country partists?
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Speaker 1: New artist to what artists in a t W gihnt partis. McCoy Moore is a singing son of a gun. He’s got a new ep out. It’s great. Check out John Deere Blue. That’s the one that got Bible in a Bar’s killer. Uh great, dude. Guy’s got a buzz around him. Guy’s got a buzz around him. Everybody knows his name in town. They know he’s kind of the up and coming new kid on the block.
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Speaker 2: Writes good songs, moved here during the pandemic, just grinded writing songs and uh and today Young Cat says he.
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Speaker 1: Knows who he is, says he knows what he wants to say. I think he I think he does. And uh, obviously, real real life deer hunter. Yeah, real life singer talked it knows the game, worked hard, grinded his way up in the songwriting community. You know, he’s killing it.
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Speaker 2: He’s cool man, He’s he just it feels like he’s got it all. He’s gonna he’s gonna get a shot. And I think he’s I think he’s gonna hit it out of the park.
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Speaker 1: He’s killing real. I laughed hard in this. Yeah, that’s a good one. There was some funny, funny almost in this back podcast got me laughing pretty good. That’s right. Deer season’s full swing. We talk about that, dude.
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Speaker 2: If you got deer pics, tagus tag us and the DMUs and and uh or like, how about this leave a five star review and a little deer story for us and maybe we’ll we’ll read them at the end of the thing because roasts are kind of gone, kind of tired.
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Speaker 1: I did make one. Did you do the thing with the thing? I told you the red wine. It’s better than the other one, stupid, I told you. Maybe it wasn’t like it. It was like a soup like. It wasn’t as cream like. It’s not. It’s not gravy, it’s it’s more like it feels. Hey, swap out that cream of mushroom for a little bit of red wine and some butter. Next time you make a roast. Trust me on that.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I put I put carrots, peppersinis in there, peppersini, pepperseni, juice.
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Speaker 1: Bro I didn’t do staple in my Yeah, but we’re using red wine. I wouldn’t think you would need to.
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Speaker 2: But a little great pairing. Oh, also with the bacon grease. Okay, let’s hurt with the bacon grease. Enough of it didn’t come out of the air friar, so I throw them in the pan. Still one enough so I just threw the bacon in the rust now that I mean like smoky.
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Speaker 1: It was awesome, awesome, great, Hey, enough about roast. We are depending on you to leave us five star reviews, and we would like for you to leave us a deer story in there. We’ll read it online. Yeah, quick, little deer story. Yeah, it’d be great. Yeah, thanks, check out one Moore. You go spend it. See how next time. I’m ready.
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Speaker 2: I got a I got a deep freeze to pick up. We could do a marketplace a minute today. I still don’t know if I haven’t made my mind up that I’m gonna go get it yet, because the guy looks kind of sketchy.
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Speaker 1: Got us a little bit. Well, you’ve already got the trailer out there, now, I know. I brought it a sketch. Is that safe we got from the upstairs? That man? No, I asked him that house we went to get that. We get it. Let’s go, let’s just get it, get into it. Dude. Are we doing a marketplace? Fine, dude, because I have one. Yes, we’ll do it. Well, yeah, sometimes we do. Sometimes we don’t. You’re going to find out that we don’t know what we’re doing on this. There’s a lot of one of the sporadic segments we had that never really found its roots, if you will. It was a time. It was a segment called marketplace in place minute because we were always we always buy, our dad’s always buying, or and then something goes crazy with it, like one time we bought this motorcycle that was definitely hot, like most definitely hot, and now it resides in a I’ve literally never written it, but it’s it has had this entire Dan’s were in it, and Jonathan Singleton’s retten it and you haven’t and I’ve never I’ve never ridden it. But it has this it has this life, like this legacy. Yeah, it’s probably at this point ten years old. Yeah, and I probably got I paid three hundred dollars for it, but it’s been all over to mechanics, like all over that. But then I got scammed on somebody said they were building an engine and they did.
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Speaker 2: I paid their rent for a month and a half. Okay, let’s story.
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Speaker 1: Oh my god, and then we’ll get in so Dan and Jonathan because I think I illegally did something in that. Okay, now now that I think they.
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Speaker 2: Could, you still get in trouble for it right now today, So we can talk about at this point like three years or something.
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Speaker 1: Uh, So, Dan and Jonathan. You know how dudes are, man, Probably the three minute story, Dude, three minutes super focused.
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Speaker 2: You get you get tunnel vision on something that you’re obsessed about, deer hunting, bass fish and music. What absolutely truck. I don’t know what your thing is. But for a summer, Dan and Jonathan start they start buying.
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Speaker 1: They bought.
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Speaker 2: Jonathan bought a motorcycle. He bobbed it off in the back of the motorcycles. We mean, like, yeah, I’m all four hundred Specials bicycles with Weedy.
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Speaker 1: You are buying like top of the line, like chromed out Harley. This is what? No, this is this is boss the face marketplace stuff I had. No, I don’t even I think I might have mine for free. Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, we’re still cultivating the relationship with Jonathan, trying to try to get in there a little bit.
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Speaker 1: I got that from my uncle Craig.
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Speaker 2: Dude, anyway you did because you wrote it.
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Speaker 1: You drove it from Mississippi and I wrecked it. Yeah, erected grave a dog some guy got I’ll just pull off. He was in a leafy suit. We’re already go to He drove from Mississippi to Nashville on a motorcycle in a leafy suit and wrected. How do you even end up on a motorcycle in a leafy suit? That’s so true, dude, Spring, I guess it was Spring. I don’t, dude. I saw a dude as big as you in a leafy suit on small I would follow you. Not many bike, but like gouys. I bet if somebody saw you wreck, they’re like, what is that fifty? It was a little so anyway, I bought one in in murphys Borough.
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Speaker 2: I wanted to cross track it. They had little like like bobbers, I.
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Speaker 1: Want two minutes. I wanted to cross two minutes. I found one a dude.
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Speaker 2: Literally, I was moving furniture and I wanted to be a part of their whatever their thing was. Every time, like they were buying sell boats, like cheap sail boats, and I was learning how to drive.
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Speaker 1: Yes, literally we lived on a house, but we saw the Oh yeah, I do remember saying, I’m sure we sunk it in left.
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Speaker 2: Anyway, this podcast is about you, but we’re gonna start off with the story about us. So I go to Murphisboro. I literally, uh, while I’m moving furniture one day, I see this guy’s like, hey, I’m not sleeping in my house because I bought this motorcycle. Like, my wife is going to divorce me if I don’t sell this thing right now. I drove down there with Jonathan and Dan. We loaded up three hundred bucks. Needed some work. I found a guy, found a guy, I got some woman. I’m a Facebook Jonkeey Marketplace. Junky dude, Oh my god, so found this. My buddy’s cousin, first cousin, my buddies.
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Speaker 1: First Cousin’s like, hey, man, I got a guy who can build that engine for you, like, rebuild that engine.
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Speaker 2: He’s like one thousand bucks, eleven her bucks. I was like, okay, that’s literally all the money I have. It’s like eleven hundred and forty three dollars. I think you actually sold some stuff to have some money. So this guy comes picks up this bike. He takes it to north of Nashville.
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Speaker 1: He’s sending me pictures of like engines being worked on, and I’m like, dude, this thing’s gonna be sick. Dude. I was like, hey, while you’re glad it, can you They would go ride? Remember ya would go Yeah.
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Speaker 2: He come down with John Dansby and missus who’s friend. This is one of my buddies from college that lives here. Now his his cousin. First cousin. First seems I would trust it. Yeah, So we I give this guy. He’s like it’ll be eleven her bucks. Hes sending me pictures of the engine. I was like, hey, can you put the handlebars on the headlight on. Can you just rewire the and I need this pedometer And so he’s like, yeah, man, I just need eleven hundred dollars. Give him eleven hundred dollars. Dude, ghost ghosted nothing. I’m texting send him. He’s like, yeah, he’s still working on nothing. That’s all the money I have. I’m freaking out. It gets to the point where I’m like, hey, dude, I might have to take you to court. Man, I’m gonna press charges, like I need this money or I needed my motorcycle something and nothing, nothing, nothing. It’s like the phone number has changed. I was like, dude, I just got scammed out of all the money.
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Speaker 1: I will never gotten a hold of this guy.
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Speaker 2: I never talked to him after this. So anyway, we did some research. We found out where he worked, and I was like, dude, I’m gonna call his work. I’m gonna get the cops.
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Speaker 1: Was like no, Damn. Was like, I got an idea.
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Speaker 2: Let me call his work as a cop, saying that you called us and told us the story.
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Speaker 1: This is where we get into like this is I definitely impersonated an officer and called that’s a good brother, dude, or died nobody. I mean, I had nothing to lose at the time.
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Speaker 2: He almost wrote it now never.
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Speaker 1: In my life. But I was like, I remember who the name, I said, because it sounded like such a cop name.
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Speaker 2: This thing went so long with this guy that they were out of the motorcycle motorcycle face and.
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Speaker 1: I was still doing I wrectars and giving him away, and Read was still trying to get his back. So I was like, well, let me just try it. So I picked up to the final I DI all the number that we Facebook found where he worked.
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Speaker 2: That Chris something. You said, your name is Chris will call Chris Wilcox.
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Speaker 1: Is not almost sheriff name you’ve ever heard in your life. So this is how it goes. I’m like phone rings. You say to me that. I was like, recognition, that’s I was like, he didn’t say his name was no his name, I said, hey, I said, this is Officer Chris will Coss from the National PD, and I’m calling about a missing, uh motorcycle that we had turned in like a report turned in. And I was just falling up. I had found your place at work and apparently the motorcycle is in your line. I was just gonna ride by there today and see if maybe I could talk to you about it. He’s like I could hear himking out, and he was like, we got him right there, we got it, Oh, sir, I got the I got it. I got the motorcycle hooked up, it’s ready. I wrote it this morning. I can I can have it dropped off to him by this afternoon. And I was like, okay, well, I’m just pursuing legal action here, just doing my job. So if if you, if, if you can get this motorcycle to the residential of the owner this afternoon, there will be no further charges, you won’t hear from me. He’s like, I’ll drop that off this afternoon. It’ll be there by three o’clocks. Like, dude, there’s no way y’all got the motorcycle.
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Speaker 2: We got wrong were I was riding nick Sony and I called We called from We called Timmy. We called Timmy, our neighbor to to Timmy, and we called him. We were like, hey, He’s like, hey, there’s a motorcycle parked, just parked in your driveway.
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Speaker 1: He’s like, it looks like a box of stuff beside it. Sure up.
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Speaker 2: We left the code R I went home and that motorcycle and it hadn’t been touched and there was a box of just just stuff sitting there beside it.
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Speaker 1: Shout out, Chris, dude, whoever dog somewhere. That’s a good dog. Dude, that’s a call name, that’s a national cop name. Ringing, amazing dude.
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Speaker 2: Anyway, I still own that motorcycle and it is sitting at the Wayne County Small Engine with my guy repair.
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Speaker 1: And I literally called him to the day. I was like, hey, man, just called him. I was like, yeah, just He’s like, no, I’m gonna find you gas tank. I’m good. The saga of this motors everywhere alright, introduce our guests. My god, sorry, that was That’s amazing. It’s a great story though. All Right.
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Speaker 2: We got a Floridian a big deal killing on the road with Chase Rice and Kip Moore next year and with Hardy catch some big Fish. His new self titled EP is Bawling. It’s available now. We got a god’s country podcast artist to watch McCoy more, Thank you, Thank you.
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Speaker 1: I’m a John dere Blue Guys Who’s right It with Shane McAnally and Johnny Claws one No Wonder that one’s decent. Dude, we we right there, Bible, it’s great, thank you man. That song is like years old now. Really, it was the one song that like I’ve been I’ve been kind of like writing for this I feel like for this project for the last couple of years. But that one is like I wrote that before I got a pub deal anything, and just like stuck around and nice that song love when they make it.
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Speaker 2: The first question I got is, are you are you gonna cut the song we wrote?
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Speaker 1: Dude? I don’t know. Man, I don’t know, man, spot are we gonna? Are we gonna write more? If you do, great, If you don’t, let’s just write some more. That’s that was my That’s my second question.
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Speaker 2: That’s all this podcast really is is a ployed You don’t know that. In the fine line, you get a pair to Covis. By the way, you also have to put to thirty percent of your first debut record or our songs, and we get two things.
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Speaker 1: Did I sign or you don’t get it or you don’t get their boots? Oh man, there what you holding out on me? Dude? I ain’t even have even written. For the longest time, I thought I thought y’all just rote together. I mean we do. We do a lot. Yeah, but it’s not like it’s not like we’re not like the Warren brothers.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I would say we’re probably like those guys on a Talking Shade.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, totally shade. I mean they’ve they’ve had a ton of success, no doubt. We just knew we should more than maybe I should, maybe you should. I think I’m I’m saying, why did you do that on Talking Shade? Are you the older brother? You don’t know? No, I don’t know. Okay, I guess you don’t know this story dude when we were born. No, I’m just kidding. There’s not one. Okay, good, if it was anything along the lines of the motorcycle story, I was good. Please just guess. I think I think you are the older brother, okay by how much three years, dude, that.
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Speaker 2: You possibly got it right more than anybody ever. Yeah, people think he’s older, but I am four years older than that.
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Speaker 1: No kidding, ye see it kind of and this is totally like there’s no correlation at all. Sure, but my dude, you and my brother kind of look alike. Oh like, just yeah, dude, he’s doing different and dude, I just feel like it’s kind of kind of the same thing you three years, three months? Is he a total asshole? Where are you from? Lakeland, Florida? Just said that Florida, But I mean, yeah, where is Lakeland? It’s so it’s like fifty minutes east of Tampa, like an hour west of Orlando. Well it was the cow pasture in between both of them. But now it’s just growing like a weed. I always wonder why people live there in Florida. That why you would live in Florida and not live on the beach. That that doesn’t make you sense to me, dude. I mean I just kind of spawned there. It’s not really young. I mean I didn’t really have a choice. I was just like, good point, Yeah, dude, I just came from the home from the hospital, and I was I think maybe that quick should have been directed to your parents instead of you. Why does anybody set up like residents? Yeah, in mid state Florida, I don’t get it. Because the weather’s got to be hot as bro it’s brutal, and the mosquitoes are the.
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Speaker 2: Size and the this like swallows sandy sticky small summer, sandy sticky summer.
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Speaker 1: Dude is it kind of like Lower Alabama, dude, I don’t know. Central Florida is kind of its own like thing like it’s I mean you you just got sing on LIVEPD. I think a little bit. Yeah, dude, my town’s definitely been. That’s kind of how I know. Dude. Our sheriff is like famous. So have you’ve ever seen the there’s like one sheriff that gets posted on everything. Grady Judge. Great name. That’s especially that’s the next time I call and impersonated off Grady Judge. Grady Judge. Dude, my name on call of duty is Grady Jude. I swear you can switch. That would be a great Judd Grady. But yeah, I mean it get it gets pretty wild down there, but duty is great. He I made it my sheriff’s name, that’s great man. Ours was Sammy Davidson. Remember that game Sammy Davids. That’s Sammy Davis. That was. Let’s think of some more like, oh, he’s a state that’s a state trooper. Dude all day long, dude, what was Chris Wilcock? Did you on the fly on the spot? I mean I literally dial and everyone was like, uh, he was like, this is Chris Walker. I was like, okay, will Cox was like I think I just took like Chris Rosier, which was my high school coach, and mixed it with a county I remember called Willcox County. I don’t wear that work. Was amazing.
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Speaker 2: Enough about cops, let’s talk about you. We like to start the show statement we call uh. We just get mad sometimes and then sometimes.
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Speaker 1: We get glad. To see jobs, CJ. What you mad? Just tell us what it is? What you’re mad at? Is it your in lost kids? Might be a boss man sing along with your neighbors cat What you mad? So? Pretty good? There? That was cool, That was cool. That was beautiful. Thanks man. I think I wrote down on my phone what I was mad at, or maybe I was glad today. I was mad. Oh you can be mad and glad whatever you want to be. It’s your show’s about you. But while it’s about you, I’ll tell you mine. I got my cup today out of my cup holder and I was trying to get a better grip on it and I set it on my leg. Oh no, pulled it up ring. Why Why is there always stuff in the cup holder? Man? It always ends up on a a circular. Something’s leaking a half moon ring. I know, is that in your in your in your truck.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, it’s like when you don’t put tops on your coffee or something and you hit your drive and hit a bomp.
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Speaker 1: It just kind of and then you get a new cup in there and it gets the sometimes.
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Speaker 2: That’s why sometimes I just stuff a napkin down in there and put everything on a napkin.
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Speaker 1: So it just sucks sucks everything up. But it do with my trash cans too. I just don’t think that far ahead, dude. I’m just young. I’m like letting it, dude. It’s slashing around. And then they put those they put those like speed bump things all over the Nashville now and I’m like, apparently people are complaining about them messing up their cars. I don’t think that’s happening. But he’s talking about seed but things all over now. They got those little like speeds Yeah things. I’m like, dude, they’re everywhere. And that that’ll that’ll put you, that’ll put a ring on your jeans. Jeans. Uh, what are you mad? You glad? You mad? Dude? I’m not gonna lie.
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Speaker 2: We literally didn’t let him tell his Facebook marketplace story.
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Speaker 1: We’ll get to Oh, dude, it was just it was just a little fine, you know. But dude, I think the one thing that I’m mad at it happened a few days ago now, But I was at the Florida Georgia game this weekend and almost pulled it off. Y’all almost pulled it off. Dude. That was a catch. It was a catch. I’m not one to usually talk about officiating. Everybody says that that is one. They say they’re not one. Well, but today I am. Dude, I am. I am not happy. Remember the catch? Which what happened? I know I was watching it. I’m trying to think about it too. I don’t I don’t think I watched the game. So he I will say, quarterback DJ Lagway, he throws this ball a little bit short haired. Yes, this was like we have an interim head coach. Yes, the week after he got fired. Yes, yeah, I lost money on that game because I didn’t think Florida would even stand a chance and they did. Yeah.
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Speaker 2: I know, Oh that’s the one where yeah, yeah, he kneeled down on the one and didn’t run it in and I had mine up a minus seven and a half.
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Speaker 1: They’re up for breakout. Us, Dude, DJ DJ Lagway throws this ball real short and our receiver goes and like cups it and it never hit the ground. It like hit it was on his arms the whole time. And last year, dude, same game, freaking Georgia, there was a ball that was halfway on the ground already and they called it a catch, and I’m like, dude, they’re they’re siding with somebody here in Jacksonville. So that’s what I’m pissed out for sure. Yeah, how about all this scandally. It makes you wonder if you can really even like fan duel games anymore.
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Speaker 2: Dude, like the NBA stuff so much like sketch going on with cash betail coming for him withde I’ve.
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Speaker 1: Lost every like I have not won a dollar in probably five months. I lost a lot, yes, and not a lot of money, but a lot of I had one one.
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Speaker 2: Dan’s got a neighbor who’s never lose this baking well that’s what Yeah, he’s he sends us at least like three a day that’s like one hundred and in for twelve hundred bucks.
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Speaker 1: Little I swear, Yeah, yeah, but if he sent them to anybody, then they lose that’s what happens that. Yeah, yeah, call it what do you say? Play? What do you say? Play of the day? Yeah, sometimes it works.
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Speaker 2: I set my alarm this morning, and when it went off, I woke up like smiling because it made it. It reminded me of dear like it my alarm reminds me of dear season. That’s the only time, that’s the only time it plays, is the only time I hear it. So like when it was going off.
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Speaker 1: I was like, oh, man, like what is it. It’s just a it’s just something on my phone, like a reflection, I think, is what it’s called. But the sound reminds you of dear season because you say your alarm and deer season. Yeah, because like I wake up a lot to an alarm in deer season and time off. Yeah, it was like six o’clock this morning and I hit snooze one backsleep. But anyway, that’s that’s what I’m glad. Heck, yeah, no, mad, you’re not mad at anything. I’m not. No, I’m not mad this morning. There, I’m mad every morning. I’m not mad. There’s always I got something. Uh, what’s what’s yours? Look like? What are you? What are you doing? I’ve had, like, I’ve had a pretty tough one. I had. I had my target book in Velvet Season. Target book. Okay, so we’re working with someone who actually, dear hush, he knows good, dude. So we wrote that, we wrote that awesome song. Remember I remember that we wrote what was the name.
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Speaker 2: Of it, I’m getting better, get better drinking wrote right below us with Josh getting better at drinking or something, yes, or a drinking whiskey works at drinking.
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Speaker 1: Alright, you pulled it back, you pulled it all right, so legit, dear hunter. Yeah, he wrote the weekend or like the week before velvet So you were you told me about that deer and you were going after that I did. I showed you that deer, I think, dude, just like huge a pointer Tennessee. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, so dude, Velvet Season. I’m out there and this this deer comes in at like last light. And I didn’t realize how velvet weekend but three day weekend, yeah, and I’m weekend, dude. It was brutal and I was sitting I’m sitting where the sunsets. I don’t have shade on my side, so I was dude, I was sweating, cooking. I’m surprised that thing even like wanted to come there. Yeah. So I’m sitting there and like he comes in at last light, dude, And I’m blind as a bat either way, but without the sunshine in your eyes. Yeah, And I just found out that I’m blind like last year. So I’m still adjusting to these contacts, right, and it’s already dark enough, like it’s last light. What’s your prescription? Oh, dude, I don’t know, like negative something, dude. I just know it is the one I pick up from the store. Like, I have no idea what to drive if you don’t have your contact in. I shouldn’t, but I can. I think I’m legally blind. I’m legally blind without mine. We’re legally blind. Oh no kidding, Yeah, all right, y’all are probably we’re blind. Yeah I wouldn’t. I wouldn’t know your face like this to see who you are. Oh all right, go sorry anyways, So dude, I’m like, I missed this deer shot right under him, dude, and I was pissed. Twenty seven yards you saw him and shot you shot at him? Oh yeah, dude, I shot. I missed, completely whiffed, and I was like, I’m just you know, I was happy. I was happy I made a clean miss. Yeah. And then I go back in there, like this was probably a month, a couple of weeks ago now, and I go in there, same deer. I watched the neighbors horses chase this deer onto our property and he comes on a bee line, straight down this trail, straight towards me. And I’m like, oh my gosh, you say chase this deer. You mean they literally like dogged him out of dude. They were like, yeah, I’ve never seen that. They were literally right, I never heard of that, dude. It was crazy, and they were just falling along the fence side. He jumped the fence and was coming straight towards me, and I was like, oh my gosh, dude, it shout out horses. Yeah, dude, come on, dude, you knew a quarter horse would just chase a trail due. He’s coming to me, and I had plenty of lon. I’m like, this is perfect, gets over to me, right draw back, I’m a full draw, hit, the trigger on the release string comes off, both cams, bow shoots down. Top of the bow just shoots straight down, and I’m like, oh, my god, dude. Yeah, my boat literally blew up in my hand. Oh my goodness. The deer runs five yards, turns around and looks at me like I’m the dumbest person on the planet. Yeah, dude, middle fingers of the what are you gonna do? And I didn’t know what happened at the time, so I’m like, oh my god, dude, I got to get another arraw. So I get another era out and I got to put it on the bow, and the dude, the string is like wrapped around the wrapped around the limb, and I’m like, bro, there ain’t no, I ain’t got a bow press out here, so I just have to wait for this deer to like walk off and he’s a dude. It was terrible, but yeah, that’s my that’s my season. So sorry for asking, dude. It so bad. So I’m not gonna put the I’m not going to put the bow brand on blast Okay, so don’t say the bow brand. But was it like a newer bow or this is an old granddaddy’s kind of thing, Daddy’s bow. It’s dude, the bow is like a twenty twenty two model. I won’t don’t, dude. Yeah, they are saying we should we just blast I don’t care, na, Okay, they sent it to me for free a couple of years ago to try it out. Brue Town, I killed dude. I killed the biggest deer in my life with this bow. I was fully confident in it, and it just took a poop on me. Yeah, it did completely in the moment, dude, I mean bottom of the night. Like broe know how it is like when you’re like gone on the grounder, dude, Like like you you had two outs. You just needed to pitch it the first second, Basement missed the grounder on that one. Brother. The deer was like twenty yards and that bow shot down and that arrow I’m not kidding you, Like the arrow went like ten yards in front of me, straight into the ground. Like, ah, dude, it just it just ate my lunch. Okay, So now let’s talk about you said you killed your biggest dude the same thing. Yeah, that’s something interesting in that story as well. Okay, just tell me the state we’re in, so Tennessee. Okay, I met this girl. You’re for real, for real hunter, like like a big hunter. Oh yeah, I love it. Come on, man, I love it. So I met this girl and she was like, you’ll find out in Nashville. You probably already have a lot of people say they are but they aren’t. Dude. I mean I had to like teach myself pretty much everything, and like, thankfully when I move it up here, I have some buddies that are like, hey, dude, if you want to come hunt, like that’s cool. But in Florida, dude, I when I was growing up, like, I didn’t do it too much down there. Yeah, just because the deer like the size of Jack Russells. Yeah yeah, they’re just tiny. Yeah, totally different. So I get up here and I’m like, holy crap, they’re they’re huge up here to me. But you haven’t been out to Kansas, dude, Nick. Yeah, you know, dude, we’ve talked about going for the last like two or three years, but I forget every year that you have to like put in for a drawl. Yeah, and I miss it every April, And I’m like, dang, dude, because he’s from there. Dude, if y’all haven’t seen his he has one deer that he killed out there called he called him stickers. Dude. It is massive. I’ll show you that.
00:30:50
Speaker 2: It’s crazy just about every house when you go out there. Every like local boy you meet out there that hunts, has that deer whatever stickers is seen that deer, Yeah, has that stickers in his house. No kidding, dude, there was a guy killed one this year that we know. I mean, just an monstrosity. What’s the drive, the price ground?
00:31:13
Speaker 1: They were good. I didn’t. I just I didn’t get into it until a little bit like later on in life. My dad passed away when I was pretty young, so my mom obviously, dude, this is actually crazy. So back in Florida, we had like, we had lizards, dude that would just like, I mean, they’re everywhere, and lizards do that. Well that was my extent of like, honey, when I was a kid, like yeah, you didn’t.
00:31:39
Speaker 2: Know where I was going, but you guys ever seen those things that got four legs like crawl in Florida, snakes them tongue, But dude, I did that.
00:31:53
Speaker 1: Me and my brother would run around with these little like red rider BB guns and just shoot, dude, pop lizards. And my mom was like, hey, you got to like you got to eat what you kill, right, And so my mom walks out there and We didn’t know no better at this time, but we got like a pod. Okay. My mom put the fear of God in us. She was like, if the next lizard you kill, I’m putting them all in a pan and you’re eating them all. And I’m like, not a lizard, right, Like, we’re not doing that. It’s got a backstra out. So then that was what I was like, all Right, I gotta I gotta like find a way to go deer hunt so I don’t have to eat lizards. You moved to Tennessee. Well, my family had a place in North Carolina, so I would hunt up there and just yeah, man, I’m asking this.
00:32:39
Speaker 2: I like asking this question to people that I know but not really well. But where if you had one one day mm hmm to hunt one thing in one.
00:32:50
Speaker 1: Place, where would it be? Any time of the year, whe would it be? Would you be doing? Dude? I’ve I’ve had the same answer for this for a while because I’ve thought about this a lot. Red stag in New Zealand, that would be bo. I want to go kill a red stag with my bow in New Zealand on the mountains. When do you start touring? I got the guy do you actually when do you go over there? I got you. Yeah, I’ll go with you. We go with you? Yeah, dude, please, they went. I mean that’s that’s where that came from. No kidding, the tar Have y’all killed a red stag? I killed that instead of a red stag? Dude? Oh my god? Yeah that was Is this like a mountainous animal? Animal? Oh yeah, yeah, that they call it king. They call that animal king of the mountain over there. Oh literally. Yeah. So we went we tar hunted, and uh, I’ve got to see a couple of guys get tars. Yeah, I mean sorry stags. And I was like, man, it will be cool. We went after one of those, and he was like, that’s what he wanted. The god wanted to do. He wanted to go. Yeah, because you got a hunt with the god. You can’t just like go it’s too much. You gotta go with a god. But I got a guy. Yeah, so ready for it, we should go. He’s awesome. Yeah, Well I’ll go. They he would lose his He’ll hear this and lose his mine over the roaring, like the roar and the stagged up they’re failthy dude. No, I’m not gonna. I mean they are awesome. Is it like I mean, is it like a is it like an elk? I mean it’s not as heavy. It don weigh as much. And the weird thing about that over there is the seasons, right. So, like we were over there in September and it was like freezing cold, like they had just come out of rut. Right. Oh god, so like our their winter is it’s like Zach, it’s weird really yeah, So they were coming out of their winter when we hadn’t even really started our winter over here. Oh got you got you gotch so like but we did it. We hunted mountains. Uh. There was a neighbor that came by that like had a bunch of sheep and he had cut a bunch of chops up and like was just grilling them on the we like come down from the mountain and he’d just be like, hey, boys, had to go there, you know whatever. It was pretty good. It feels kind of fever dream. It kind of feels like a fever dream. Yeah, that that that actually happened. But the dude that Jim’s great, Jim Gibson’s Jimmy Gibson. Yeah, he’s awesome, crazy man, let us go. When you go, let us go. If y’all know the guy I got, I guess you don’t know.
00:35:29
Speaker 2: If he knows, we could. We’re the liaisons to a lot of country music.
00:35:34
Speaker 1: We booked. Yeah, yeah, a lot of people. We booked some stuff. Sounds like it played. But he’s ready. He’s sitting over there, ready, Jim Gibson. That’s his name, dude, He’s awesome. Does he know Chris? He should. He doesn’t know that he does. He definitely does. New Zealand’s so far shout out New Zealands.
00:35:53
Speaker 2: F Hey, do you still have remember with Justin Moore we did the More or Less game?
00:35:58
Speaker 1: Yeah? You still have the Oh my gosh, let’s still have the list? I mean, I can look, we could do we could do. Is it the same? We want to do the same list and we want to make some stuff up. Yeah. Man, I don’t think people remember McCoy more or less, McCoy more or less of this or that? Love it the game we played with Justin Moore. I’m amazing how I put that in though, Dude, it’s in your notes for sure. I mean, I’m looking, Yeah, do you remember any of them? Huh? I just remember one with shirts off? Yeah, dudes on stage with shirts off. More typing shirts. Oh like McCoy more of that or McCoy less of that. Dudes with their shirts off in country music stage. McCoy less of that. Okay, for sure, I can’t find a list. I just had to make a one. Okay, you make up one. Okay, Okay, you’re hard to make up on the spot. I know what.
00:36:52
Speaker 2: I think we have a phone. You hear the little radio static new guy radio static? I think we it’s time for new guy ray this random question of the day.
00:37:03
Speaker 1: Make it you make right? What’s up? God’s my god? All right? This is this is the first time that our listeners are hearing got right. Oh, I’m excited about this. Sorry, I’m going to feedback on the radio all that fun stuff. Hey, if your mom heard you were arrested, what would she think it was? For question? Right? Right? Hey, that’s a great spot to to come in and interject it out hat All right. I feel like my mom, not like I’m not that crazy dude. Like, you know, you look a good boy dude for the most part. Boy, I was a good little boy dude me too. But I feel like my mom thinks that, Like, my mom just thinks I’m a rock star at this point. So she’s like, it would probably be like public intoxication or something, just like, dude, it would be that kind of thing. But I don’t even I don’t even drink like that. Yeah really, but I think that would be the thing. I don’t think she would be like, oh, yeah, McCoy did something crazy. Yeah, what would you your mom seems me yeah, yeah, uh we have the same mom.
00:38:16
Speaker 2: Man, I see, I’m the same thing. I’m the same And even like even when I was single and and like lived in Nashville by like on a boat, I still didn’t do anything crazy on a boat. It would probably be like this is not I don’t know why. It would probably be like manslaughter because of my driving. Like if I hit like a walker.
00:38:38
Speaker 1: You are the worst.
00:38:40
Speaker 2: That would probably she’d be like he was he was looking, he saw a deer in a field and hit somebody on the.
00:38:44
Speaker 1: I’m not sure about the segment anymore, right, I thought it sounded like a good IDEA great question, right, Yeah, I like that segment. That’s that’s sure. I mean I don’t really drink either, so what would I do? I would probably like indecent exposure or something like that. Wow, what like peeing on side of the highway? Okay, what’d you think of something? I don’t know, it’s streaking through, I don’t know. Yeah, No, I’m saying like occasionally you think they’re gonna you think you’re gonna.
00:39:20
Speaker 2: I’ll just say that be paying at the diner in Santa Fe. They’re gonna roll up.
00:39:23
Speaker 1: I love that we reacted worse to that than manslaughter. We’re like, hell, no, dude, you probably should have just said bad driving, hitting another call, reckless driving. That manslaughter. That’s it’s on the manslaughter huh. Never have you know? I’m wanted them. I don’t feel like you have to pull into a Texico every time you’re head of the beach and you got a T T. Man. I feel like you can just kind of whip it off and rip it off and get back on the highway. Right. The problem with having a thought whip it off was the right. The problem is just like a thout, you have a thousand kids and you stop, everybody wants to pee, right, So like it turns into this whole eighteen minute side of the road thing. But honestly, I feel like, that’s a little cleaner than some of those textacos we hit on the way down. Amen, absolutely do like, just let her go, son, let her go and let her grow. You know some of those gas station bathrooms or that one where both toilets were overflowing when we were in there, I still peeed in it. We were headed to a duck hunt and we were ankle deep and overflowing water, just and I’m like, why are we even in here? Bro? Why didn’t we just walk out back? And I get, I get. Women don’t don’t have this luxury. Yeah, luxury that we have. I mean, it’s it’s one of God’s greatest skiffs, agreed, man, one of God’s great being on side for sure, Dude, I think it is one of God’s. It is for Bro that you said, it’s a same title a minut ago that I’m putting in on my phone that we’re going right next. I love it. Maybe I’ll cut that one, probably not reads on. Maybe we should, Yeah, all right, what’s all right? Yeah, we’re talking about music, guys. I probably guys. I mean, there’s nothing wrong with hunting.
00:41:18
Speaker 2: So you you’re a pandemic that you moved during the pandemic.
00:41:22
Speaker 1: Here, right, bro, heart of COVID, just like, yeah, I mean I had some my roommates that I moved here, that I moved up here with. They were already like living up here. I was making trips and just crashing on couches and they called me and they’re like, hey, we just kicked a roommate out if you want to come up here. And I was up here two weeks later and just never left. Really, do you know why that roommate got kicked out? Oh, dude, Yeah, I don’t know. Like if I should tell that complete story, there’s one little oh, dude like, yeah, I’ll tell you, dude seven they’re the worst, dude. The problem I will not say is nothing stinky and bad roommate. The problem is the reason that he got kicked out involves me. Nice. Sorry, maybe I shouldn’t have asked that question. Well you don’t have to do it. I didn’t do anything wrong, dude, So this was back Call him out, dude, call him out right now, dude, I ain’t doing that, y’allmight No, I don’t know. I doubt it. But anyways, he had a record deal. Then I’m like, yeah, they’re just girl his girlfriend. We were all at the house and his girlfriend asked me, I had this like little I used to do that vaping stuff because you know, it was in the it was in the heat of the mister. I was doing that at one point and this girl like asked me for my vape and I gave it to her, and dude, he got pissed. He got pissed. Dude pissed. We’re out by the fire. He comes out there just hot on me. Dude. Oh yeah, dude, dude, yeah, as she asked, yeah, bro, she walks out there and or he walks out there mad as fire at me and then goes back inside with her and she comes back out asked me for it again. I said, yeah, I gave it to her again. Dude, he got pissed, got drunk, went and punched a tree, not kidding, and they kicked him out to go. He was gone and I was here. I wouldn’t be a Nashville I love that dude. Shout out to that guy punching that guy. He’s punching this crazy but the tree one, I bet I bet he didn’t do much to that tree. You know, I’ve known I’ve known cats like that. They just looking for something to get mad at, dude, Yeah, find something to be glad at. So I think the question is was he mad at you giving her the vape? Or was he I mean, was he mad that she was vaping? Or was it she he mad because she was getting it from you? I think because she was getting it from me. Hot boy boy comes in here with hot boy McCoy. Dude, I just strolled in strong, probably better voice than artist. Dude. It was it was nuts and hey, thank god, dude, thank god happened? You know? So what did like?
00:44:24
Speaker 2: What was your when you when you came town? It’s COVID like, what was your what’d you do? We were like, I’m gonna try to write with dudes. I’m gonna’m gonna put out content like.
00:44:34
Speaker 1: What well I knew the I knew my roommates. That was pretty much it. And then me and Josh Phillips knew each other just through like social media and stuff like that, and they would I mean, I would write with those guys and everything. But it was kind of nice because I was nineteen at the time, so I would. I would literally just I mean, I had no choice. I couldn’t go to the bar even if I wanted to, I didn’t. I just couldn’t. And they couldn’t either, because they it was COVID and nobody wanted to stand up the whole damn time, so they would, I mean, they would stay home. We would just write songs until stuff opened back up. But my first year here was just like staying at home on the weekends with my buddies and writing songs and all that. So I just got to I mean I didn’t. I didn’t do anything but that for the first little bit here. It’s probably a crash course in songwriting though. Honestly, Oh my gosh, yeah, absolutely I found I mean I found out how bad I was when I got here for sure, and that’s normal. Yeah that’s okay. But through it, yeah man, I mean I figured it out. Yeah, I figured it out. So but yeah, that’s I mean, that’s how I got into it when I got here. So were you like, I can’t go play shows, I should social media this stuff? Or how did you? I mean, I did the social media thing, but honestly, I was just like, dude, I want to I want to be able to write, Like if I’m going to post something on social media, I want the songs to be good. Yeah, at least. So I just wrote songs for a while and then I signed a pubdial in twenty twenty three. Smack. Yeah, so I’ve been over there for a while now. But I was just like song first, like I want to make sure that my songs are getting better, and I’m not I put it. I put out a few songs back back then, though. Yeah, I wasn’t wasn’t too proud of I think that’s I think I’m smart man.
00:46:20
Speaker 2: I will any and you didn’t even have a choice to do that, But I think you know, there’s different routes to take, but I feel like that route for a new artist is probably one of the best because like artists, artists come to town. Young artists come to town with a pocket, maybe a pocket full of songs. Maybe they don’t have any, yeah, but if they’re eager to put stuff out, they’re just putting out you know that, Like they wrote by theirselves, they wrote with their buddies back home, and no, there ain’t no problem with that. But if you can come to town as a young artist and just dig your claws in and meet some guys who’ve been writing some songs or get in the room with some guys who are who’ve written some pro songs, you know, like in grind for a couple of years.
00:46:56
Speaker 1: Like you can get great songs.
00:46:58
Speaker 2: You can get great songs, and then you kind of got some bullets to put the gun and go out and eat.
00:47:05
Speaker 1: He was talking. That was that was hunting rapids, not not murder dude. Uh early cats that you that you you still hanging with them, you still write with them. Yeah, man, So Dylan Marlowe, Tyler Chambers, Nick Walsh, Bryce Malden, Derek Austin, those guys that was kind of like me, Me, Bryce and Derek were the ones living in the house together. Nice when I first got here. But yeah, man, those those are my guys. They’re the best. Man awesome, they’re the best. A lot of a lot of Georgia in that group, man, I’m kind of for me and Bryce are the outliers.
00:47:44
Speaker 2: A lot of good songs coming out of that group to stuff straight. I’ve I’ve always enjoyed Tyler stuff.
00:47:50
Speaker 1: Yeah me too, man. Them boys are then boys are awesome. Yeah, I love those guys. That’s cool and then good So then you get over to smack you start writing more songs, you start putting some stuff out out covid ends visually. Yeah, I I was. I was just steady writing. I mean I met I met Nick me and Nick kind of he was he was the guy that kind of took me under, took me under his wing, and we would go and write with pretty much every I mean everybody. Every day, every Tuesday, we had a we had a write and everything. And that’s still my best buddy. He’s he’s on a lot of this stuff that I’m putting out. But I did that for a couple of years and I didn’t really even I didn’t have a direction for being an artist or this or that or the other. I was just like, I love I don’t know what I’m doing, but I love it. And so it kind of just it worked out really well. I signed over at the Neil Agency a couple of years ago and those guys have been awesome for me. And then sign over at Sony this year and it’s just been great. Dude. I’ve been working my tail off. Yeah, I’ve seen I’ve seen you.
00:48:55
Speaker 2: So you got the you got the EP out, you signed a major deal, you you’re going on tour with with Hardy and those cats, Like, Yeah, what’s what’s next?
00:49:04
Speaker 1: What what? What’s what’s next for McCoy Moore? Dude, We are still just working on music. I mean so much music. Seriously, We’ve we’ve cut so many songs. And who are you cutting with? Who’s your by? Oh yeah, old bunny. We we actually moved a vocal session so we can hunt. That’s what I’m talking about. That’s that’s how you know you got the right guys, you know you got the wrong guy I don’t know was showing me dear pictures today. Yeah, don’t let them fool you. You’ve got a great team, dude, the best, the best. But yeah, man, I mean I’ve just been I’ve just been working my tail off, it seems. And next year will be super fun going out on the road and doing all that again. But yeah, we’re gonna close off the air pretty strong with with Kip and uh yeah, I’m ready for I’m ready to go deer hunting again, McCoy more of that.
00:50:01
Speaker 2: And I heard like I heard your name pop up and and through that Niel agency thing and and and there’s a buzz around it like there’s you know, like that like like we were talking about it too. If I was telling Dan, I was like, man, like, I was like, it feels like a like a like a like a Dylan Marlowe kind of thing, Like when when the name gets thrown out, when somebody says that name, everybody’s like, oh, they’re interested in in Dylan Marlowe, you know, like as a young artist. And I feel like you’re there too, Like I feel like your name across Town is one that people are watching and and are excited about. And just listening to the EP and the songs. Man, it feels new but familiar at the same time, like thanks bro. It’s uh, I know you’re young, but you don’t you don’t sound young. You you don’t write young like you’ve got You’ve got good content and songs and their depth there and and I think, uh, yeah, man, I think I think your SHOT’s coming and and and it feels like you’re prepared for it.
00:50:51
Speaker 1: It’s it’s it’s fun to watch, dude. I love it, man. I mean this this told the last year has been just crazy for me. And watch it. I mean, eating everybody and doing all this stuff is so much fun. And I finally feel like, you know, I’ve found I found who I am and what I want to say in my direction and that that is the most rewarding part of it. Yeah, once you get that, it’s it’s just put the pedal down and go now. Yeah, it’s just you know what I’m trying to say, what I’m trying to do, and who I want to be. You know. Tell me about John Dear blue Man. That’s the one that got me, dude. I that was my first time writing with the owner of Smack, Shane mcinally may have heard of him, yeah, may have heard written pro day dude day. And so that was our first time, right, and I had no idea what to expect at all, Like, I had never written with him, and he doesn’t he doesn’t even live in town anymore. He comes comes to town, so he was coming to town. I knew me and Johnny right all the time, Johnny Clawson and uh so we saw we saw Shane pap Umble encounter. Me and Johnny are like, dude, we got to get our ideas together. Yeah, yeah, we’re going to go crush this, right. So we go in there. Shane says this idea and just like totally whatever, we’re not we’re not using one of ours, and we start writing the song and then Johnny in the middle of the song used John dere Blue as like a line, and I was like, dude, that’s kind of like more interesting to me, and so we we chased that. We chased that down, and dude, I knew, I mean I pretty much knew as soon as we were done, and I was gonna cut it it just I love I love the reference and the flip on it and everything. And then whenever I signed over at Sony, they were like, we want this to be the first, the first one that we put out. So oh, I didn’t know that that’s the first one is already out that. Yeah, it’s out. Awesome, dude. Yeah, and one of three three here in Nashville has been playing it a couple other places, so it’s been I guess p EP’s out or it’s out too, Yeah, AP’s out. Okay, we got it. We’re jamming it. I was listening to it and I was like, man, this is something about this one’s stickish, you know, Yeah, great songs sound awesome. It’s been it’s been fun to see like you know, you go and I played. I played a few shows on the West Coast with Hardy this year and it’s like you can see people even singing it just from hearing it on like their radio station in Bakersfield or whatever. That and that was like the coolest, the coolest thing for me. And that’s the one everybody everybody back home knows it because they’re playing it down there, and that’s the one that everybody freak. That’s cool, really cool. Man. All right, dude, Well thanks for coming out. Bro. Thanks. I gotta go pick up a freezer. Man, before we get out of here. I want to say, Luke told me a story about you, and let me see if this job. Do you know what I’m talking about? Oh, then you tell it. I’d rather you tell it, dude, I want to know. I want to know what He’s his very quick, he just said, and this is I think you were there when he told us this. I had never listen. Man, I got three kids and they’re all under six. Yeah. My head been under a rock for the passport. I don’t know anything about anything, so don’t take any offense of what I’m saying. But I hadn’t heard of you. I hadn’t heard of anything. And then he said, man, I was talking to Luke and he said, Man, you know what let me tell you a crazy story. And I said, okay, and help me fill in because this was like once back, I mean yeah, a year ago when he told me this. He said he was playing a show and maybe he like somehow got into the crowd or something or was a meet and greet or so you want me to tell you the story, sure, because now I know what story it is. Okay, Well you have multiple stories with him. Well that was like the first time we met. Yeah, that’s what that’s the one he was talking. Yeah. So I was I was dating this girl back in Florida high school. You know, you think you’re gonna marry this person. Yeah, totally not. But me and her were dating and she got me tickets to Luke Colmbs. I was watching Luke on Fine and I was just like, dude, this big dude with a red beard is like freaking good. Yeah, like this is awesome, right, And he reminded me of just like one of my buddies up the road in Florida. So I was like, if you know, like if he can do this and like he’s making it happen like normal, me, I can do that, right, And so I was just so inspired by that and I love I love the stuff. And this girl bought me these tickets and he was opening for Brantley and Tampa at the Amphitheater. And they should call that the Tampa Theater. Dude, that is so good. Why don’t they do that? How I never thought about it. We can have that Tampa theater. Dude. Yeah, you send it down, send it down. But dude, we go my Uh, my mom. We split up, me and that girl in between the I thought you and your mom split up. I was like, so solidly hit me and my mom we split up. I was a little typo in my words there, but uh use of a comment. Yeah, dude, she got me those tickets for my birthday. My mom ended up buying me better tickets before the show came around, and I gave those to my brother. And so we go to the show and my mom had gotten me meet and greets for the show. We go up there before and uh, I asked, it’s funny because y’all asked me the same question that I asked Luke in the Angry because I was just like, dude, I was scared to death to talk about music I had. I knew nothing. So you’re like what would your mom think you would go to prison for. You’re like, if you had one day to where it was literally that yeah, because you probably ate that up. That’s a great thing he did, like Africa or something. Oh yeah, right, but my dude, my mom is like, shoot, oh hood phones not a thermost, but dude. So my mom was like, if you had any advice, what would you say for a kid that wants to do what you do? And I’m like, Mom, please, no, right, but right, Luke’s all like, Luke’s super nice, and we go back to our seats whatever. So then like right before Hurricane, the last song at the time, I think it just went number one, and he’s like, like, I met this kid. He walks out with the sign record and he’s like, I met this kid in my meet and greet and you know, I saw a lot of myself and him, and I see him he’s sitting right there and points at me. No way this part of the story, dude. So I’m behind I’m behind a phone, like my little phone recording the whole thing. Like I’m like so pumped to go home and watch watch the show again. Right, And so my mom’s like, McCoy go and I dropped the phone and run up there and grab this things CD. We go back to the seats and my mom like, I’m I’m like losing it at this point, right, I’m sixteen. So what does he say from the stage, I met this guy. I see a lot of myself in and then I want to give him a CD. I remember, Yeah, he was like I remember what it was like when I was first starting out. And I see him, he sitting right there, points at me. There, I have a video of this, I’ll show you. Yeah, I want to see this pretty it’s pretty crazy. Yeah, And so then I go back to the seats and my mom’s like, hey, I’m gonna run to the bathroom real quick. I’m like okay, So she goes, she like walks away, and sure enough calls me like two minutes later, she’s like, hey, can you come over here. I’m like yeah, And she’s with Ethan Strunk and your mom’s a dog rob Yeah, dog dude. I don’t know what transpired, but I walk up there and I’m like, dude, this is the craziest thing in the world. Sure enough, Ethan’s like, yeah, man, you’ll come back. So we go back there Luke’s chilling, smoke a cigarette, just hanging out and we went on the bus for like an hour and a half and he gave me a bunch of advice and no way, that’s awesome and that not dude. I didn’t even like I didn’t even play it. No accord on the guitar, like nothing, never sang, never played like wow. And I went home that night and that was the That was when I was like, Okay, I’m going to learn how to play. What a great story. I’m glad you take that crazy. Sorry I tried to end the episode. It’s pretty wild though, I mean it changed, seriously changed my life. Unreal since yeah, I mean I saw play the Bootleggers. Oh that’s right, yeah, yeah we’ve seen We’ve seen each other a few times down the road. I’m super happy for man. How cool is that? Kids? And just like it’s crazy watching a live move on, like, bro, we life go on, We are in it ueah, we all have how many boat we’re in getting done?
00:59:23
Speaker 2: They don’t have any more seats. I’m getting pulled over by the by the t w R A on the water Man. We wouldn’t have enough life jackets, all right, that’s not we have to.
00:59:34
Speaker 1: Do everything huge now because there’s so many kids, like they invited us to do when we were we were down there and did the he was like, man, let’s have a we do one beach day every week or every time we’re down there. We’ll just get all right this for the boot. Yeah, because I allways take our families. Right. So we go to his house and there’s this like swimming pool. It’s probably like a thirty by forty. It’s not huge, it’s just a regular size. Yeah, pool thirty by forty is huge? Is it? Like? Maybe?
01:00:01
Speaker 2: Okay, maybe maybe twenty by ten, twenty by thirty by forties.
01:00:07
Speaker 1: That is a huge pool. Fifteen by thirty I’m thinking in barn, I’m thinking, yeah, oh sorry, dude, okaytes got a bit shot. Calm down, everybody sit. I’m not letting you just say anymore. Get away with it, all right, I’m doing feet? Are y’all doing feet? Are your yarding? Thirty by forty feet? Feet? That’s still a big pool, dude. Okay, this was a small pool. Ten by let’s go ten by twenty it was bigger than that. Ten by thirty. We’re only gonna sixteen by thirty and it’s not as big as you think. Whatever, dude. So we get there and they have like you know when you when you’re that huge, just they just have people doing stuff, right, there’s just people doing stuff. Yeah, You’re like, you don’t know what part if this guy’s part of the crew or if he’s like the guy making the sandwiches, because there’s people everywhere. Yeah, dude, So we go to the beach, the other girl making sure all the ducks stay in the pool, like the thousand ducks. This gal thanks for just completely highjacking story dumps a box of like I’m serious estimate. Apparently my estimations are off today, but I would say between three and four hundred ducks, little duckies, dude. And they had like like there was like colonial ducks, then there was like rap artist ducks. Then there was like army duck, Camo ducks. They were all different, and so our kids are like, what I mean, there’s just ducks. Funny world it is, I mean that whole. But but it’s like you’re just trying to get some sort of constant entertainment so that you can look at it and go, hey, man, how’s it going good? Okay, good, good see you. Even though, yeah, even though you spent eight hours with that person in a day, three minutes worth of conversation, maybe clean conversation, aid hanger is different existence with it because we all have I got three hundred six, he’s got two under three. Uh Luke’s got two under three, about to have another one. I mean it is. It’s pretty wild, y’all. I mean, godly, dude, that’s it’s got to be cool though, like watching like well, I mean watching your friends have kids and y’all having kids at the same time and stuff, because I’m I’m like, I have all sorts of buddies back home even here that are having kids, and it’s so cool to watch. And I’m dude, I’m like uncle Ku, dude, freaking love. I love kids.
01:02:41
Speaker 2: You’ll do it with your crew too, Like yeah, y’all all, because like y’all are in the grind stage right now, right right and all the time, hanging out, going to the bars, doing the thing, playing the shows, traveling.
01:02:51
Speaker 1: We did. We did all that stuff too.
01:02:53
Speaker 2: But but like, there comes a point where you meet a girl and then then you marry a girl, then you have kids with the girl, and you move out of Nashville and you kind of move separate ways, but like you still are are tight knit enough to like you you, I mean us and Luke and and and a bunch of other people in the town that we that were buddies with have had conversations about like dad struggles and and like, you know, you just to do life together at the same pace. And it’s a lot of it’s a lot of to get him some of that dude dude two boy double duves bro.
01:03:27
Speaker 1: Hey man, because you know, you see each other and pass him like yeah, dear on camera, he’s like, yeah, check this out real quick. Oh yeah, awesome. He’s like yeah, He’s like, you know, I’m having twins. I was like, what you better get that just about to come to a screeching hault two. Little Dylan’s running around. It’s gonna be quite quite insane, you know. He was at Bootleggers. My favorite thing about this, I think I’ve already told this. My favorite thing about Bootleggers is Dylan and Ella were there and so our kids were like, he’s got a six year old girl, I got a three year old girl that they think they had two little turtles. Turtles and they named it one Dila and the other was Marlow. Like, so we’re like at Luke’s house and they’re like they don’t even like he’s looks on stage and they’re like, nah, uncle Luke passed me. Uncruss like, hey, uncle Luke, you think we can meet Delan Marlow? Dude, that is amazing, dude, You’re you’re asking your uncle Luke. Comblow. That’s shout. I love that. Dylan and and Ella like they took pictures with our kids, took them to the stage and stuff, walked them on stage with her and that is a yeah. They’re like they’re going to mee Dylan, y’all want to go. We’re like, now we’ll see Sony Coconut ice cream and chill love you though, Yeah, dude, that’s that’s awesome though. Man, it’s cool. It’s pretty fun to see these you know. And and you’ll be there too, man on your way up, you know, and can’t wait for the day that they go, hey, have you ever heard of this guy McCoy Moore? And I’m like, yeah, dude, I know. They’re like all right now whatever, yeah, yeah, yeah, that’ll be fun man. Right now, they’re just like dude, that’s so funny that I love that. Oh man, they think they think they’re like those kids, huge worldwide superstars, but it’s so it’s so cool that like your kids have no like, no idea, like they don’t even like it. Just they don’t even like really talk to Luke. They just go straight to Luke’s kids. Like they don’t even like, yeah, text them both. They literally don’t even know. I don’t even think they they know, but they just don’t. They don’t care.
01:05:38
Speaker 2: We have a game now Griffin Griffin likes to play. She calls it that. She’s like, can we play Ella Langley? And I’m like sure, And she’s Ella Langley and we’ve I like the couch is a tour bus and I drive her to her shows and she gets on stage with the thing.
01:05:50
Speaker 1: So now she’s Ella Langley. Uh oak is zach Top.
01:05:54
Speaker 2: She goes, come on zach Top And then I’m doing so I gotta sing boys back home, like with my guitar and stuff.
01:06:00
Speaker 1: We play concert and we play la A. Have you told Dylan that no, not yet? You got that is freaking awesome. I’m just glad it’s good people, you know, Like both of those people are sweethearts. Man, Ellen’s great, Dylan’s awesome. Man. Uh, I’m just glad it’s it’s those folks. Yeah, there’s a lot, there’s a there’s a lot worse music that your kids could be listening to for sure.
01:06:21
Speaker 2: All Right, dude, we do Uh were in the show with a favorite song. Oh you have a staple here on God’s Country.
01:06:32
Speaker 1: Oh here we go? Should we do it? Which one are you thinking of about? Let’s do take it easy. We we’ll see mcoy moore, I haven’t running man a road trying to loosen meod. I got seven O my min the bone on me too. The bolls told me said she’s a friend. Take giddy easy, take it easy. Don’t have the sound of your old drive me crazy. I’m sorry, like you still can’t. Don’t even try out understand. Just find a place to make your stand. Take an easy? Is that good? Then you get done? Dude, I thank you, jeezy yeh jesy McCory moore got crazy. Oh sorry, I fumbled through boots trying to play that bro uh new book goof into covies? Man, there you go, thank you? Yeah you are broud. I’m I would wear him home, but I’m about to go. I’m gonna go, dear hunt, Well here a little bit, Yeah, I gotta go. I gotta go do a little bit of laundry. Before I do that. I want to see what you’re hunting, what you’re after your target about. Do we do that? Yeah, we’ll do it. We’ll do it after the pot.
01:08:15
Speaker 2: Hey, thanks all good, all good, Thanks for thanks for hanging out.
01:08:19
Speaker 1: Thank you for you. Uh, you’re rock. I appreciate you. I appreciate you. Check out the McCoy Moore Yeah, check you out. Letters soon
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