Episode Transcript
Speaker 0 00:00:04 It's just, it's called
Speaker 1 00:00:26 Well guys, welcome,
Speaker 2 00:00:27 Welcome to Nicki T's podcast,
Speaker 3 00:00:30 <laugh>,
Speaker 1 00:00:31 Uh, God bless America, and God bless the Trey Lewis Band. And we're here with him right now in the Green Room of the Iconic Blind Horse Saloon. That's
Speaker 3 00:00:40 Right, that's right.
Speaker 1 00:00:41 If you, uh, like country music, you probably should come here. It's awesome. All the stuff on the wall is almost as old as me and way better looking.
Speaker 2 00:00:49 <laugh>. Well,
Speaker 4 00:00:50 <laugh>. That's true. That's playable.
Speaker 1 00:00:53 You gotta have a little closer.
Speaker 2 00:00:54 That's true. <laugh>. Yeah.
Speaker 1 00:00:56 There you go.
Speaker 3 00:00:56 <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:00:58 Well, why don't you boys go around and introduce selves so that the, uh, thing that we have, turn our audio into, um, text has your name by each one.
Speaker 3 00:01:07 Let's do it. Uh, let's, let's do it by iq. Matt, go first. Okay.
Speaker 1 00:01:11 Hi,
Speaker 4 00:01:11 Matt McQuain, IQ of 12
Speaker 1 00:01:14 <laugh>. He's just a sweet boy.
Speaker 4 00:01:15 Just a sweet boy. <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:01:18 I'm for sure not next. <laugh>. I'll go next. Uh, my name is Ben Miller, uh, IQ of 4,000. Give or take, give or take. Uh, I play guitar Band leader for tl who and, uh, who love that money.
Speaker 1 00:01:33 Love that
Speaker 3 00:01:34 Money.
Speaker 1 00:01:35 Daddy
Speaker 3 00:01:36 Warbuck. Yeah. Daddy Warbuck.
Speaker 1 00:01:37 I'm Mitch ghi. I play bass for Trey and Mitch, this is your second time on the podcast. This is my second time on the podcast. We did another Green Room podcast with when you were out with Job Fortman we did at Juels. Yep. So blessed to have you back, brother. It's a pleasure to be back. Nick. Yeah. <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:01:53 Terry Adams mascot for Trey Lewis <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:01:57 I mean, that's kind of true. <laugh> Terry is the brand. <laugh>. Yeah. Well, guys, thanks so much for jumping out and, uh, having me out on the road with you, degenerates this fine of
Speaker 3 00:02:08 Weekend. Of course, dude. We love
Speaker 1 00:02:09 You. Yeah, it's been a, it's been a beautiful week so far. I slept until one day, which was probably
Speaker 2 00:02:14 Good. You didn't look good getting up.
Speaker 1 00:02:15 Yeah,
Speaker 3 00:02:16 <laugh>. It looked good going down though. That was
Speaker 2 00:02:18 Probably, yeah, he always does. We,
Speaker 1 00:02:20 Uh, we did a little bit of partying last night and
Speaker 2 00:02:23 He's had his sweater vest on for like four days
Speaker 1 00:02:25 Straight. This is the only vest I like, you know.
Speaker 0 00:02:27 Okay. What happened to the js?
Speaker 1 00:02:28 Oh, well, Trey, cut those. They were, it's a little chilly today for the jorts.
Speaker 4 00:02:32 No, it's never too cold for George
Speaker 3 00:02:34 <laugh>. Well, the real question is, what happened to the Nickelback jersey?
Speaker 1 00:02:37 Oh, I did. I looked at the photograph every time I did. It made me laugh and I realized that like, I couldn't do that all night, you know? So you
Speaker 3 00:02:42 Looked at that food,
Speaker 0 00:02:43 Chris
Speaker 1 00:02:44 <laugh>. But, uh, so let's talk about each of you guys and, uh, how you met Trey and how long you've been with the band to start.
Speaker 4 00:02:52 Are you wanna start
Speaker 1 00:02:53 With me? Yeah. McElwain, you're a sweet boy. You're gonna start every time. Straight
Speaker 4 00:02:56 Boy.
Speaker 3 00:02:56 Um, McElwain is like, oh, I was, I was, was working the front desk at a massage parlor. <laugh>,
Speaker 1 00:03:02 Trey came in for the 35th time, <laugh>
Speaker 4 00:03:06 Now. Uh, played with another guy in Nashville. Uh, lost that. And then, uh, met Trey at Zydeco one night when he was doing the first 65 Southwest. And that was about eight years ago, I think now. Seven, eight years. And been with him ever since.
Speaker 1 00:03:21 Just drumming.
Speaker 4 00:03:22 Just drumming along, kinda
Speaker 1 00:03:24 Doing
Speaker 2 00:03:25 <laugh>, well, mainly drumming and getting DUIs, but drumming
Speaker 1 00:03:27 Away. He only had one or three of those, you know, <laugh> or 10? Yes. Somewhere
Speaker 2 00:03:32 Between five and 10. Yeah.
Speaker 3 00:03:34 <laugh>. Oh Lord. Help us.
Speaker 1 00:03:35 Um, and then why don't you tell us about, uh, your time eating Trey, and then we'll chat lately about where we met for the first
Speaker 3 00:03:42 Time. Okay. Yeah, that's fun. Um, I met Trey pretty, I I think this was the first time, was it at Iron City? When I was playing with Riley Green and we were doing the show there and Trey and the boys were opening for Riley, right? That's correct.
Speaker 4 00:03:57 Right. I think he did acoustic. You met us at the six, the second 65
Speaker 3 00:04:01 South second, 65 South. We
Speaker 2 00:04:02 Met yeah. At, uh, 65 South when, uh, Galloway's Amp blew up.
Speaker 3 00:04:07 That's right. Okay. So he did acoustic before,
Speaker 2 00:04:09 Before that he laid Yeah. By him
Speaker 4 00:04:11 Himself. Is that a benefit thing?
Speaker 3 00:04:13 Oh, the hurricane thing? Yeah.
Speaker 2 00:04:14 Oh my gosh. And he did that horrible rendition of a I flyaway,
Speaker 1 00:04:18 <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:04:21 He trade it. No one word.
Speaker 3 00:04:22 Oh my gosh. I don't think any of 'em did. There's like one, there's like one person on stage and he was like a pastor or a priest or something. He was like, oh, let, I'll fly away. Okay, here we go. 2, 3, 4,
Speaker 1 00:04:34 Oh,
Speaker 3 00:04:36 What are you supposed to say? Watermelon. Watermelon.
Speaker 2 00:04:38 Yeah. Watermelon.
Speaker 3 00:04:40 Watermelon. Yeah. So that's, that's where I met Trey. And, uh, and my, my, my future wife was there, um, at the same time. And she's the one introduced, she tapped me on the shoulder. She said, Hey, turn around. That's, that's, uh, that's Trey. He's a Bama guy too. He's a, he's a Birmingham fella. So I turned around and he was standing there with Macy, I believe.
Speaker 2 00:05:01 Macy? Yep.
Speaker 3 00:05:02 Mm-hmm. <affirmative> and, uh, <laugh>, he just wasn't having it. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>, she was, she was like making a stink about something. And he goes, nah, we ain't doing all that <laugh>. And he was like, it's nice to meet you <laugh>. And then we just stayed in contact over the years. Uh, and then when he moved to Nashville, we, we started writing songs together. He and I, and, uh, just chilling. I mean, he was just a, just a good friend. I would text every once in a while, you know, like, we never like hung out or like went and played golf or went fishing or anything like that. But every once in a while I'd shoot him a text just to make him laugh, say something stupid.
Speaker 1 00:05:34 And then, uh, I met you for the first time, funny enough, like this is my first weekend ever being out on a bus with the band and you guys are treating me so good. Thank you for that. Of course, of course. Terry's even let me like clean up the scraps when he is done. You getting
Speaker 4 00:05:46 His book
Speaker 1 00:05:47 <laugh>. But, uh, and I've, one of the first times I was ever sitting on a tour bus was with you guys when you were at Jus with Riley Green.
Speaker 3 00:05:54 That was, and that was green bus territory, right?
Speaker 1 00:05:56 Yeah, yeah. That was like whatever that bus was. Riley's phone fell behind the thing in it. And he literally like, got like, through the wall, was like a plywood wall. And he like busted through the wall to get his phone.
Speaker 3 00:06:06 <laugh>. Dude, I, I remember the look on his face cuz I was sitting right next to him. He was kind of sitting where McElwain is and he's fidgeting with his phone. He didn't have it in a case or anything like that. And he's just playing with his phone. He is like, yeah, you know what? I'm a great old big American winning machine, <laugh>, you know, whatever he says. Yeah. And, uh, he's just fumbling and all. I hear Isk and I was like, oh dude, oh, what I, what I think just happened. Did that just happen? And he is like, yeah, I don't know how hell hell we're going get it out there, you know, <laugh>. Um, and then there was just no way. There was absolutely no way to get it
Speaker 5 00:06:39 Out there. Well,
Speaker 1 00:06:39 You can't pull that stuff out of the wall. So
Speaker 3 00:06:41 Dude, dude, Jason, like, like the, the cushions came off the side, uh, which we didn't know either. We were like, Hey, cool, these are just Velcroed in all right. Uh, well yeah, there's no openings. And Jason's like, well we can make one <laugh>. And dude, he straight up brought in a sasaw and cut a hole in the side of that thing, stuck his hand in there, got the fun. And we replaced that and didn't tell anybody. Yeah.
Speaker 5 00:07:04 <laugh> until now
Speaker 1 00:07:06 Down that bus can't be still running. You know, <laugh> it
Speaker 5 00:07:10 Can't be. Now you got 26 listeners that know about it.
Speaker 3 00:07:12 Yeah. <laugh>. Yeah. That was the, uh, the, we called it the Green monster. Uh, did you ever hear what Quinn called the the next bus? No. Um, well it was, it was the orange bus <laugh> and Quinn called it Orange. You glad it's not the green bus. <laugh> <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:07:28 True.
Speaker 3 00:07:28 Yeah. I thought that was very appropriate. But yes, I do remember meeting and I remember like you getting the raise rowdy thing off the ground and you were talking so much about it and you were like, ah, should I move to Nashville? Should I do this? And I was like, yeah, screw it. Do it
Speaker 1 00:07:41 Now. Here I am. It took a couple years, but we got there finally.
Speaker 3 00:07:44 It's fun man. It's good story. It's a good history.
Speaker 5 00:07:47 Tell us the
Speaker 1 00:07:48 Story, Mitch, who has the best braids in the band now
Speaker 5 00:07:50 I do have very nice braids at the moment.
Speaker 3 00:07:52 <laugh> jump the top.
Speaker 5 00:07:53 It's only because I look at they, they go all the way from the top to the back.
Speaker 1 00:07:58 <laugh>, you got hammered. That's
Speaker 5 00:08:00 Bless. So anyway, I met Trey Lewis in typical Nashville fashion I had moved to Nashville and about three months later I took my first gig with Job Fortner. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. And that very first gig, which was at Zydeco in Birmingham, Alabama was actually a co-head line date with Trey Lewis. And uh, hell
Speaker 1 00:08:24 Yeah,
Speaker 5 00:08:24 Matt McElwain and Terry Adams here.
Speaker 1 00:08:27 The Boas,
Speaker 5 00:08:28 The boys. And I met Trey that night. We talked a little bit, but then like two years later I saw him out in town and I was looking for a little bit of extra work. Yeah. And Trey said, yeah man, I need a bass player sometimes. I was like, well, hell hit me up. And it took I think five times of him texting me and I was like, oh man, I'm just, I want to do it so bad. I'm just busy this weekend. Just keep asking me one of these times it's gonna work out. Yeah. And thank God he kept asking me and eventually I started filling in for him playing bass and I was with him for I think two years off and on. And then Dick down in Dallas came out and this is,
Speaker 1 00:09:14 I've been the motor got running.
Speaker 5 00:09:15 Yep. Been running ever since
Speaker 1 00:09:17 <laugh>. And then Terry.
Speaker 2 00:09:20 Yes. I met Trey in Birmingham, Alabama at Bar 31. I had quit playing music for a few years and uh, bought a guitar that day and went and played some original songs Trey was playing. And then after I played, he came up and said, Hey dude, I need a guitar player and a singer. And I joined this band and we played probably about 700 times at Mexican restaurants, <laugh> and uh, God bless it, a lot of really shitty bars. And then it just, we started the bar thing and Matt came along and then Mitch came along. We had some good times and
Speaker 1 00:10:00 Yeah, you guys were doing like the 10 roof circuit and like four hour cover gigs and
Speaker 2 00:10:04 Yeah. And you gotta remember like when we got on the 10 roof circuit, we thought we were superstars. Yeah. <laugh> the shit we had been playing before that. Yeah. Was rough.
Speaker 1 00:10:10 Talk about the girls. Yeah.
Speaker 2 00:10:12 And uh, the girls, we never had any of those back then. <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:10:18 Girls. Girls.
Speaker 2 00:10:20 But yeah, it's been 10 years and uh, Ben didn't fire me for some reason. <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:10:27 Yeah. Yeah. We can't, tonight's the night can't.
Speaker 2 00:10:31 Well now he can't fire me cuz I know where he lives. Yeah.
Speaker 1 00:10:34 And
Speaker 2 00:10:35 I threw my back out picking up his big son. Yeah. <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:10:38 <laugh>. That's fair. Oh
Speaker 2 00:10:41 Man. And uh, then Trey paid for me to record and now he loves me cuz I'm really poor and he feels sorry for me
Speaker 1 00:10:51 <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:10:52 And well here we
Speaker 1 00:10:54 Are. You got music coming out. Why don't you tell us a little bit about that brother? When's it dropping?
Speaker 2 00:10:58 Uh, well we don't really know. Our manager sucks. I'm just kidding.
Speaker 1 00:11:01 <laugh>, his name's Matt McElwain.
Speaker 2 00:11:04 Um,
Speaker 1 00:11:05 I know
Speaker 2 00:11:05 How we're kinda hoping we're thinking like around Thanksgiving. Hell yeah. So if you don't wanna listen to shitty Christmas music that they start playing now. Yes. You can listen to my shitty songs. Yeah. <laugh> and uh, produced it.
Speaker 1 00:11:18 Hell
Speaker 2 00:11:18 Yeah. And got a bunch of crazy players on it so I'll never be able to play live. So you won't see that.
Speaker 1 00:11:23 Um, <laugh> can't recreate this live.
Speaker 2 00:11:26 No. And I can't bring Melo down with me cuz that shit's expensive. So
Speaker 1 00:11:30 <laugh>. Hey, there's a lot of stuff I left in. I
Speaker 2 00:11:32 Know <laugh>. He did
Speaker 1 00:11:33 Actually I didn't tin you that hard. <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:11:36 So I wrote all the songs by myself, so I'll probably never be able to make it in Nashville. <laugh>. Um, I'm just kidding. That's
Speaker 1 00:11:42 Really funny. <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:11:44 But me and Mitch got a few banger smashes coming out soon. Hell
Speaker 1 00:11:48 Yeah. Oh, for the kids
Speaker 2 00:11:51 Or America? The kids, whatever. You've been in America
Speaker 6 00:11:54 <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:11:55 Uh, my, my words of the weekend, there's a thing that people call Nims and it's just a thing I say over and over and over and over and over and over and over. And people just, they just love to love it. You know, they're, it is just everyone's favorite thing. There's
Speaker 2 00:12:09 Not a dead horse in the world that Nikki t can't beat the Joe
Speaker 1 00:12:13 Tammy
Speaker 6 00:12:13 <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:12:15 Uh,
Speaker 6 00:12:15 But
Speaker 1 00:12:16 The key is once you do that for a weekend, you guys will all be saying it randomly here
Speaker 2 00:12:21 And there. I promise you I won't. I look, I looked at Mitch last night, I said, if he says for America, we'll go fucking time I'm leaving.
Speaker 6 00:12:27 Just
Speaker 1 00:12:28 Wait.
Speaker 2 00:12:28 I've had enough of this.
Speaker 3 00:12:30 Just wait.
Speaker 2 00:12:30 And luckily for the last six hours he was awake last night, he couldn't say anything. Yeah.
Speaker 1 00:12:35 No. We had a green night. That raspberry beer was 8.3%. It, it got my running. My geez.
Speaker 2 00:12:41 Nicky T did make a concoction last night that I told him he was stupid for and I tasted it and it was actually really good. Yeah. Cold brew. Cold brewing. Cold brew. Miller Light. Miller Light. It tastes like a Guinness. Yeah. I don't know if we can say people
Speaker 1 00:12:53 Names. Put about 20%. You put about 20% cold brew on the bottom and then you just pour the Miller light on it. It's good. Wow.
Speaker 3 00:12:58 That sounds fantastic.
Speaker 1 00:12:59 Yeah, it's a good breakfast spirit. A festival, you
Speaker 3 00:13:02 Know, breakfast Spirit, a
Speaker 1 00:13:03 Festival. Yeah. Get the, get the motor like back up. Has to be cold brew there. Regular coffee doesn't taste as good.
Speaker 3 00:13:07 No. I can't imagine. Yeah.
Speaker 1 00:13:09 That's how you heal yourself after, uh, Saturday night at a festival
Speaker 2 00:13:13 Still. Well here's you just man up and get up dude.
Speaker 1 00:13:15 True. Yeah. To watch beer
Speaker 6 00:13:18 <laugh>. Yeah.
Speaker 1 00:13:19 Uh, that's, that's one of the best things about this bar. I saw like the beers were flowing as soon as we got in here. You know, it was morning for me but I guess it was afternoon for everyone else.
Speaker 2 00:13:27 <laugh>. Yeah. We're responsible so we actually get up and do shit. Yeah.
Speaker 6 00:13:30 <laugh>. That's fair
Speaker 2 00:13:30 Enough. This week I'm changing my Instagram handle to Ra raised Rowdy Terry. Yeah,
Speaker 1 00:13:35 Let's do it. Come on.
Speaker 2 00:13:37 And I'm only putting Bikini Picks up.
Speaker 6 00:13:38 Yeah. <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:13:40 We're gonna have an all male bikini contest at Live Oak. I win. You can definitely be
Speaker 6 00:13:44 In that <laugh>. Terry's won't fit <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:13:47 He's gonna ha wrap his around the back
Speaker 6 00:13:49 <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:13:51 Well, um,
Speaker 3 00:13:52 He always says he can tuck it in his butt hole.
Speaker 6 00:13:54 <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:13:55 I tried to lick it when I was like 15
Speaker 6 00:13:57 <laugh>
Speaker 2 00:13:59 And I could do it, but I felt awkward so I stopped
Speaker 6 00:14:01 Like
Speaker 3 00:14:03 Probably, oh man, I can do this is great. I should,
Speaker 2 00:14:05 I was like, well they must have forgot my rib to make a woman
Speaker 3 00:14:10 Like man Marilyn Manson's full of shit
Speaker 2 00:14:12 Man. It's a great party trick. So
Speaker 1 00:14:14 Let's chat about this weekend. So, uh, we're two thirds of the way through the three day trip and we're here at the Blind Horse Saloon, but we were up at rock and roll in Virginia and, and then we were uh, at Coyote Joe's my first time at Coyote Joe's. And man, that was a
Speaker 2 00:14:29 Special freaking night. I'm pretty sure it was not called rock and roll at all. Rock and Roll. I think it was Roller City. Uh, river City Roller River City River.
Speaker 6 00:14:37 Yeah.
Speaker 3 00:14:38 <laugh>. No, roller City. Roller City. No, that was the skating, that's the skating we played at last week.
Speaker 6 00:14:42 <laugh> <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:14:42 We really getting big time.
Speaker 1 00:14:44 That was a cool venue too,
Speaker 3 00:14:45 But loved it. Yeah. Thought that was amazing. I'm still sore. It was
Speaker 2 00:14:48 Cool
Speaker 6 00:14:48 As Spot
Speaker 1 00:14:48 <laugh> and Man Cody Joe's is so, so big and redneck and awesome. Cash only and Dey. I loved it there. Did you see
Speaker 3 00:14:58 A stage coach over there by the
Speaker 1 00:15:00 Bathrooms? Yeah. Like, like one of the crew was like napping in there after like we sound checked. Y'all sound checked in stuff. I'm like, this place rules <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:15:07 This part of town, like every club we've played in has had a stuffed bearer. Have y'all noticed that?
Speaker 1 00:15:12 Yeah. Well the, this this bear little last night. Yeah. The one last night was big. Yeah. They had a uh, that place reminded me a lot of grizzly rose out. I love
Speaker 2 00:15:21 Grizzly
Speaker 1 00:15:21 Grizzly.
Speaker 3 00:15:21 Yeah. Grizzly rose is absolutely top 10.
Speaker 1 00:15:24 Yeah. Good spot. And that's why when I was at Coyote Joe's last night, I'm like, this is like, this is like Bobs of the grizz, you know, like super cool old school looking wood grain. Mm-hmm <affirmative> like lots of stuffed animals. You know, <laugh>,
Speaker 2 00:15:38 We are really racking up with the old paddling. This. Yeah.
Speaker 1 00:15:41 I love it. Yeah. <laugh> people
Speaker 4 00:15:42 Cutting
Speaker 3 00:15:42 Trees down in the parking lot. Grandma's
Speaker 4 00:15:44 Couches here.
Speaker 1 00:15:45 We have no idea who had done that. These couches are luxurious though. Yeah. They're honestly they're probably not that many stains on 'em from the good stuff,
Speaker 2 00:15:51 You know? No, I guarantee they weigh 40 pounds more than they did when they bought 'em. Yeah.
Speaker 1 00:15:55 <laugh>,
Speaker 2 00:15:55 That's from Ejaculate.
Speaker 1 00:15:57 Oh
Speaker 4 00:15:58 Man.
Speaker 1 00:16:00 But what are your guys, some of your guys favorite venues that you've played?
Speaker 4 00:16:04 Oh man.
Speaker 1 00:16:05 Anything that's like historic or iconic, iconic
Speaker 3 00:16:07 Stuff that like really stands out.
Speaker 5 00:16:08 My personal favorite venue that I've ever played is the Troubador in la. Yeah. Yeah. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. Just because I'm such a huge classic rock fan and there's so much history that's gone through there. You know, you've got Elton John did his first American show there. Yeah. The Eagles came up there and Guns N Roses is my favorite band of all time. Yeah. So to be where they got their big start was just incredible.
Speaker 2 00:16:32 Yeah. And
Speaker 5 00:16:33 We did it opening for Whiskey Myers, which is one of my current favorite bands. So it was, it was just a fantastic
Speaker 3 00:16:38 Yeah. That's extra
Speaker 5 00:16:39 Special. Fantastic night. Yeah. I loved every minute of it.
Speaker 1 00:16:42 Hell
Speaker 4 00:16:42 Yeah. I uh, I'd say Iron City's probably a big one for I know me and Terry for sure. Cuz
Speaker 3 00:16:48 Yeah. That's gotta be a bucket list. I mean that's Iron City's. Yeah.
Speaker 4 00:16:51 Cuz we were city man. We played in Birmingham, sir, for so many years and we were like, if we could ever get to where we're headlining Iron City, we feel like we've made it done now it's done. We know now we've done a couple of arenas and heck yeah. Some of the artists that we like and uh, but I say The Roses another one I really like. Yeah. Like I wanted to go so bad and never been to Denver and great going up there. That was a, and then like the amount of people we put in there our first time going was awesome.
Speaker 3 00:17:15 Yeah. That was really cool. They showed out.
Speaker 2 00:17:17 We didn't really put anybody in there. They were there for merch
Speaker 1 00:17:20 <laugh>.
Speaker 4 00:17:22 You can ask bro about that when he comes on
Speaker 1 00:17:24 <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:17:25 I don't know if I have a favorite probably all of them that I didn't get fired from <laugh>. No, I do. I love Iron City.
Speaker 1 00:17:31 What was your favorite Mexican restaurant y'all played?
Speaker 2 00:17:34 <laugh>. None of them. <laugh>. I think they're all outta business and I'm glad <laugh>. I'm just kidding. No, I did. I like, it was fun. It was good times. Like Yeah. Without all that you don't have any of it, so. That's right. That's exactly it. Um, iron City was cool, you know, it's, there's certain lines we sing that, you know, I wrote, I won't repeat the stories of why I wrote 'em, but that just, when you play it in front of your own crowd, it's kinda like, haha, here we are.
Speaker 3 00:18:00 The idea before. And we, we wrote a song about this. Yeah.
Speaker 2 00:18:04 So that's, you know, you used to see people, me and Trey would be down the road acoustic making $16 and they didn't even give it, they wouldn't even give me free beer and y'all know, I like to drink so <laugh>. That's true. And I couldn't afford it. And then somebody would be down the road just playing these PAC shows and we're like, God, we gotta do something <laugh>. So I was school Avondale actually, I think Avondale for me was more of, uh, uh, an emotional show than Iron City.
Speaker 4 00:18:29 Yeah. That was, I forgot. Yeah, I forgot all about. That was, uh, that was really cool too.
Speaker 2 00:18:33 I'm still mad because my nags came in the day after the Avondale
Speaker 3 00:18:38 Show. <laugh>. That's very uh,
Speaker 4 00:18:39 Oh, another one probably. Uh,
Speaker 2 00:18:40 So I had to play another guitar. I won't mention the company. <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:18:43 <laugh>.
Speaker 4 00:18:44 Um, I'll say Zco the first, our first first show. Actually I don't think you, were you on that one with us? No, I, um, coming in right after Dick down in Dallas and um, doing like our first sold out show. Like at a place that we probably played more than any artist
Speaker 2 00:19:01 There when it wasn't sold out. Yeah. Ben usually only cancels one venue, but Yeah.
Speaker 4 00:19:06 <laugh>,
Speaker 2 00:19:07 We can't tell 'em when we play this certain venue cuz he just won't be there. <laugh>
Speaker 3 00:19:11 <laugh>. Well, you know, it's just funny. I just, I I catch Covid every time they go to the gym. <laugh>. It's really weird. It's really weird. Yeah. I've got a few over the years. Um, I mean it's just, it's it's, it's been a long time. There's been a lot of venues. Um, but some of the ones that stand out, I had to look it up cause I wasn't sure where it was, but a surf ballroom. Okay. Um, are you guys familiar with the history of that? Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. So that was where the Big B buddy Holly Ritchie Valens played the night bef the, the night, the wreck that the plane crashed. Oh man. And all of that memorabilia is in the uh, yeah. And all of all of it is in the, uh, uh, is in the venue, like on the walls, behind glass cases. And then the, the, the venue itself is just really, really cool. Yeah. Um, Eagles Ballroom, you've been there? Yeah. The Rave, the ra, uh, well all of 'em. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>, I mean like, like the rave, the whatever the, what's the small, there's the small one, mid one and then the giant one, which is Eagles Ballroom. I think the Rave is probably the middle one. I think that's right. But I'm not sure what the small one's called. I don't remember either. But that place was cool just because of all the underground stuff and the pool and the haunted pool and the Mac Miller thing. That's where,
Speaker 1 00:20:22 Where's that at? Is that Michigan or? Uh,
Speaker 3 00:20:23 Minneapolis.
Speaker 2 00:20:24 Minneapolis. Uh, Mitch won't go to Michigan. It's
Speaker 3 00:20:27 Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
Speaker 2 00:20:28 Milwaukee, the Rave Eagles Club. Yeah.
Speaker 1 00:20:30 I've seen a lot of like videos and pictures from there, but I haven't been,
Speaker 3 00:20:33 Yeah, I'm trying to think. Uh, the lyric in Oxford is always mega nice. That's always fantastic. Phase two, uh, out there in uh, what Virginia? Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. Where Brit. Michael's got his star That, that you guys would love that we should, should play there. That, that reminds me of like the big Texas clubs. Oh. What were some of those places in Texas that we played? Like where the stage went 30 feet in the air. Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 00:20:55 Oh,
Speaker 4 00:20:56 That was a, um, that was
Speaker 2 00:20:58 Silver Salon was always fun. But that's for other reasons. <laugh>,
Speaker 4 00:21:02 Uh, it's in San Antonio. It was, um, Santa Red, red River or something.
Speaker 2 00:21:06 Yeah, that was the one where Red River.
Speaker 4 00:21:09 Red River River Saloon or something. Yeah. It's one of the, there's a lot of, there's two, there's two there. There's
Speaker 3 00:21:13 Two of 'em. There's the one with all the stuff and looked like a movie scene. Right?
Speaker 4 00:21:15 Yeah.
Speaker 2 00:21:16 There was one where I hired some dancers and I ended up being the only one dancing naked. So
Speaker 4 00:21:21 Funny.
Speaker 3 00:21:22 <laugh> I did. I came in, I went and got some bourbon. Came back just because I wanted to see the debauchery <laugh>. It
Speaker 4 00:21:28 Was so, damn I can't say where I was. <laugh>
Speaker 3 00:21:31 Terry naked is really, really funny. But Terry naked with a cigarette and a hat on <laugh>
Speaker 4 00:21:36 My boots and boots and he's swinging a belt around and he's just,
Speaker 3 00:21:40 He's got his hands in
Speaker 4 00:21:41 The air. He's swinging him, he's calling this,
Speaker 3 00:21:43 He's calling this chick fat. Amy Winehouse.
Speaker 2 00:21:46 She looks, looked just like that.
Speaker 4 00:21:49 Oh
Speaker 3 00:21:49 Dude,
Speaker 2 00:21:49 It was great. The only problem that night was her ending wasn't the same. I'm just kidding. That
Speaker 4 00:21:54 Was me. <laugh>. Oh,
Speaker 3 00:21:55 That's really funny.
Speaker 4 00:21:56 Wow.
Speaker 1 00:21:57 Dark.
Speaker 3 00:21:58 That was good. That was really
Speaker 2 00:21:59 Good. Where's Ryan Nelson when I need him?
Speaker 4 00:22:01 <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:22:02 Oh Lord. Where is Ryan Nelson? Where are the worlds Ryan?
Speaker 4 00:22:05 Haven't seen him. Gainer
Speaker 1 00:22:06 Suck.
Speaker 4 00:22:07 <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:22:08 He's probably somewhere looking for foster bronze strings.
Speaker 4 00:22:11 Yes. Always
Speaker 1 00:22:12 Looking for foster bronze strings.
Speaker 4 00:22:14 <laugh>. Geez.
Speaker 1 00:22:15 I'm getting mad when they don't
Speaker 4 00:22:16 Have
Speaker 2 00:22:17 AEM <laugh>. I don't know why they don't sell the good shit. Yeah,
Speaker 1 00:22:20 These are the best strings everywhere. Should have a million of them.
Speaker 4 00:22:23 <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:22:24 We love you riding Nelson. We have
Speaker 3 00:22:26 Wherever you love Nelson
Speaker 4 00:22:28 <laugh>. Yep.
Speaker 2 00:22:29 Uh,
Speaker 1 00:22:29 Well why don't we just chat lightly through Terry. Why? You're so funny.
Speaker 2 00:22:33 I'm not
Speaker 1 00:22:34 Y you
Speaker 4 00:22:34 Are though.
Speaker 3 00:22:35 Yeah, you really are man.
Speaker 1 00:22:36 You're like, you're like a comedian and a real American and you have a king dong and
Speaker 4 00:22:41 Terrible. What sex? Yeah.
Speaker 2 00:22:42 Less. I am bad at sex. Yeah. <laugh>. Mitch tried to show me some things, but I was asleep so it was real weird.
Speaker 4 00:22:49 <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:22:50 So you say you're not funny, but that dude, that's hilarious.
Speaker 4 00:22:53 <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:22:53 I I mean you gotta be funny when you're this ugly, you
Speaker 4 00:22:56 Know, <laugh>
Speaker 3 00:22:57 Also also fair.
Speaker 4 00:22:58 Yeah, exactly. <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:23:00 But I just like to have fun. I and I just don't have a sensor. I just say what I want to say and if you don't like it, then I'm sorry. Yeah. You're gonna lose the fight anyway. So
Speaker 4 00:23:08 <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:23:08 But you have that quick thing though. Like, like something will happen.
Speaker 2 00:23:11 Oh, you talking about sex again? <laugh>.
Speaker 4 00:23:13 <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:23:15 Exactly. I don't have much of a backstroke.
Speaker 4 00:23:18 <laugh>, but it's funny man.
Speaker 1 00:23:21 Um, and then Mitch, do you remember that time that we had you come out during Cmma Fest and you brought your own bottle of liquor in your coat?
Speaker 4 00:23:31 <laugh>?
Speaker 5 00:23:31 You're like, I've been known to do that.
Speaker 1 00:23:32 You're like, I'm not paying for all these liquor drinks. Just get me a Coke. I'll be fine.
Speaker 5 00:23:37 Hey, in my defense, I had been like in Nashville for two years, I believe at that time. And I was broke as fuck <laugh>. I just thought it was great, man. I wanted, I wanted to come out and hang out so bad, but I was not going to pay Broadway bar prices. Terrible. So I just thought that was, I always remember that. I'm trying to think of what, what I get Coke dude. I'll be fine. I'm trying to think of what I brought out that night. I think it was probably Skull Vodka. Yeah. Yeah. In the like little one. Yeah, because, because you can buy Skull vodka. I actually saw it on Thursday, the cheapest I've ever seen it. It was $12 for a half gallon. Usually you have to pay 15 to get that <laugh>. You're literally pretty alcohol. But yeah, I'm a big fan of Skull vodka. Hey, I mean gets, it's dirt cheap. You're gonna cover it up anyway. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. I hope so. Whether it's with orange juice or Powerade. Yeah. I like to make what Ben has called a football, which is purple Powerade Zero. And if you're feeling fancy, you put Titos in there. All right. If you're not feeling fancy, it's Skull. Skull. Yeah. Yeah. That's k o l. Just a shout out. That's k o l shout show with the screen
Speaker 3 00:24:51 Shoutout. Shout out to Rob Joyce cuz he's the one that came up with that. And I'm, I don't wanna be responsible for this debauchery and God bless Rob. The old, the old Riley Green bus went through their fair share of footballs. It's
Speaker 5 00:25:01 Fantastic. You can't taste the alcohol. Delicious.
Speaker 3 00:25:04 It really is
Speaker 5 00:25:05 Delicious. Yeah. Clears it right up. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. And you're also hydrating while you're drinking <laugh>. And
Speaker 3 00:25:09 You gotta,
Speaker 5 00:25:09 It's like hangover
Speaker 3 00:25:10 Proofs. You gotta use the zero because there's hardly any calories in the entire drink when you do that.
Speaker 5 00:25:15 Yes. Suing. All right. I'm gonna drink that the rest of the weekend. It's a fantastic beverage swamp. Highly recommend
Speaker 3 00:25:20 The Swan brother. The Swan Brothers had another one that they learned from Blake Shelton. Uh, we, we always called it Pink Drink, which was, um, uh, Chris, it's, it's a little bit more like, uh, like <laugh>. It's a little bit more redneck than the, than the football. But it's, uh, it's your, it's whatever vodka of your choice. Usually. Titos, you know, it's on the rider. Um, uh, Sprite. Zero. And then the pink packets of crystal light.
Speaker 5 00:25:48 Oh yeah. That
Speaker 2 00:25:48 Sounds like it should be sponsored by the nba.
Speaker 5 00:25:50 Yeah. <laugh> bunches the shade Better bed
Speaker 3 00:25:54 Shade. Yeah. We went through our fair share of that too. Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2 00:25:57 <affirmative>. Uh, I like most drinks except for 99 bananas. Yeah.
Speaker 5 00:26:01 That's bad.
Speaker 3 00:26:02 Gosh. Yeah. Then you end up pissing on the trailer <laugh>. Yeah. It was
Speaker 2 00:26:05 Like the first, that was not again, that was the first weekend out. Yeah. Ben's first weekend out.
Speaker 3 00:26:11 That's the first time I saw your
Speaker 2 00:26:13 Dick. Yeah. This was the, this was before we had the two drink minimum rule. Yeah. <laugh>, um,
Speaker 5 00:26:18 Drink, maximum rule. Ben
Speaker 2 00:26:20 Messed up the first time. He told us, I
Speaker 3 00:26:22 Did say minimum by accident,
Speaker 2 00:26:23 <laugh>. I said, okay. Um, yeah, I drank this bar, gave me this big bottle for no reason, <laugh>, and I was just chugging and it was awful, but it's
Speaker 3 00:26:33 Just like trash liquid.
Speaker 2 00:26:34 It was so bad. And I just had to pee and we were loading the trailer and I was standing next to Ben. We didn't, I mean, this was our first weekend out. I didn't really know him that 'em that well. And I was like, I gotta pee. So I just thought it'd be a good idea to pee right then. So I just pull and I pee like right where everybody's pushing all the gear through.
Speaker 3 00:26:51 Hold on, hold on. There's some ose bowls here that you're not mentioning. Okay. <laugh>. So it's in, it's behind peaches, you know, like old, old brewhouse, you know. Yep. Down in Georgia. Rome. And, and that Loadout is on a slant. Okay. <laugh>. So the trailer's backed up on this slant trailers like this. I don't know if O'Malley, you can see this kind of angle here. This is backed up like this. Okay. Terry is right pretty much in front of where the trailer would be dropping the door. Um, and the p was just a nice fancy thick river <laugh> of, of nice fancy yellow river going down. So all the cases had to roll through p before they went into the, uh, the, the trailer. So I was like,
Speaker 1 00:27:34 He close it up and it smells real nice.
Speaker 3 00:27:35 Oh, it was great. Yeah. <laugh>. So I saw, I saw 'em doing it and I was like, oh my gosh. I was like, this guy's trash. I didn't know these guys this well. I had just joined the band. I think it was my first weekend. Now this was also Ben's first time seeing Terry's dick. Yeah, well that's what I'm getting to it. So, oh, sorry. So I walk over cuz I'm just like, all right, well, like if, if I'm, if I'm here to, you know, do what Trey hired me to do is like, kinda like, be the cooler, you know, walk over. I gotta say at least something to Terry. So I walk over and I said, Terry man. I said, dude, you can't be pissing out here. Not cool man. And I looked down and I said, what the fuck is that
Speaker 6 00:28:09 <laugh>?
Speaker 3 00:28:10 I said, dude, it's like, this is like tremors
Speaker 6 00:28:12 Man.
Speaker 3 00:28:13 Like you ever seen the things that come out of the tremors mouth and grab you? I was like, you actually have one of those and it'll eat you. Congratulations. What's
Speaker 1 00:28:21 That? And it'll eat you. It
Speaker 3 00:28:22 Will eat you.
Speaker 2 00:28:24 Yeah. That was a fun reaction.
Speaker 3 00:28:26 <laugh>. That was funny
Speaker 2 00:28:27 Because Ben was like, dude, not cool. That is not cool. What the fuck is that?
Speaker 6 00:28:33 <laugh>?
Speaker 3 00:28:34 Well it turned it immediately funny and I was just like, okay, let's just pack up. Let's roll through all this piss and get outta here for, come on.
Speaker 1 00:28:45 He didn't catch it. Oh, he said for America.
Speaker 6 00:28:48 Uhoh. <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:28:51 Okay.
Speaker 2 00:28:51 I'm leaving this country.
Speaker 6 00:28:52 Okay. <laugh>.
Speaker 1 00:28:54 Oh man. What got, let's start. We, we'll go back to you Terry. Like what originally got you into music? Like what music were you into that made you want to do this?
Speaker 2 00:29:03 Um, I, I remember like, my mom still hasn't saved at like five, six years old. I liked writing stuff. They were terrible and stupid, but not much has changed <laugh>. But I always like writing, like writing my feelings down cuz I was, you know, my temper as y'all know, sometimes can be a little extravagant. So I just always wrote it helped me. And, uh, I loved the Black Crows, I loved Ammo Lee, I loved Led z I liked Rock for, you know, old me and Mitch. Like a lot of the same, not some of it. He liked some weird chip, but <laugh>, um, liked the staples that were actually good. Um, we liked all that stuff. So, and then I love blues and r and b too, so I just always like the feeling I got when I listened to songs that just told a story. I didn't care about how intricate they were. I just liked the words where the ones that people felt like Otis Redding and yeah, black Crows. Just stuff that I felt like they really believed what they were singing. So I was like, oh, I'm gonna start writing. And uh, turns out you gotta be able to sing pretty well to get gigs, <laugh>. So I just had to play with other people. But, um, that's why I got into it. It was just free therapy I think. Yeah. And it was a lot better than punching things. Yeah. So
Speaker 5 00:30:20 Definitely cheaper than punching things. Maybe not with the guitar prices, but <laugh>
Speaker 2 00:30:26 Well they're expensive, but I got some co coupons, right. Nows
Speaker 5 00:30:30 Sorrys,
Speaker 2 00:30:31 I dunno the guy's name, but he gave me some co coupons. So he gave Ben some co coupons and Ben gave me some co coupons.
Speaker 5 00:30:35 <laugh>. That's right. Giving all the coupons. All right. You're up. Ho I'm take Well, if I'm being honest about what got me into music, I mean, it was a guitar hero for me, <laugh> when I was 14. When I was 14, guitar Hero two just hit. And I mean, when it hit, it hit, it hit hard. Everybody was playing this game and everybody's talking about their high scores and everything else and trying to play free Bird on expert mode. And so I got semi-decent at that and was just really enjoying it. And I thought, what if I actually did this <laugh>? What if I played the guitar? What if I could actually play guitar? That would be cool. And so I just, um, I borrowed an acoustic guitar for my papa and learned that over the course of like a year was terrible at it. Absolutely terrible. But being terrible is the first step towards being good at something.
Speaker 5 00:31:31 Yep. Never got good at guitar. But after I switched to bass, eventually I was also terrible at bass. Um, but I switched to bass because I always wanted to start bands and everything had big dreams. And especially in rural Ohio. Yeah. You cannot find a bass player. Right? So I said, fuck it, I'm gonna do this and then I can start as many bands as I want. <laugh> <laugh>. And so I picked up a bass and even though I was bad at it, it just kind of clicked a little bit more. Yeah. It felt a little bit more immediate. Like it was something that I could get good at. Yeah. And so I did that and thankfully I did that because nothing pays the bills like a bass guitar as far as music goes, because everybody needs one. Yep. Except Hardy <laugh>. Except Hardy. Yeah. We won't get into that <laugh> Benjamin.
Speaker 2 00:32:26 He still plays with a pick.
Speaker 5 00:32:27 Yeah. <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:32:28 Hey. I mean, at least there was one bass player who, uh, like tracked it once. I mean, he had a gig one day. <laugh>
Speaker 5 00:32:37 Mayor Morse.
Speaker 3 00:32:41 Um, tell, tell us, what was the question, I'm
Speaker 1 00:32:44 Sorry. Uh, how you got into music and what made you fall
Speaker 3 00:32:46 In love? How I got into music. Um, always been into it. Um, mom raised me on a, a lot of different things. Um, theater, like we were always going to see, uh, like Broadway shows and whatnot. And I mean, I just thought that that was like a normal thing that everybody did. But I guess it wasn't, um, that was a lot of fun. I was really, really into that. Um, I was really into like Andrew Lloyd Webber, Yani, all that stuff, and, um, queen. And she would listen to a lot of Queen. She would listen to a lot of like, um, like the nineties country, late eighties country like Winona, Clint Black Allen Jackson, all that kind of stuff. Um, and then, you know, there was, I guess it was right about 10th grade or so, um, there was a, you know, a cute girl that was listening to, uh, MX px.
Speaker 3 00:33:43 There was this girl, there was this girl down. Don, please, ah, I played the solo, right? Um, <laugh>. Anyways, um, yeah, there was this cute girl who was listening to, uh, to MX px. And I asked her, I said, what's that? Uh, and she said, oh, this is a punk rock band. You said you should listen to it. And I said, okay, I will. If you're gonna talk to me, I will <laugh>, I'll totally listen to this. And, uh, just started listening to that. And then the next thing was like, well cool, like I'm listening to all this like punk rock stuff. This is fun to listen to. Um, and then my parents would go like to the grocery store or go away for a weekend or something like that. And dude, I would stand on the, on the coffee table with a crutch. Didn't even have a guitar, but I had a crutch.
Speaker 3 00:34:23 And I would turn it the opposite way, pretend like it was a guitar. And, uh, flash forward to just after Christmas, uh, my buddy Matt Mitchell, uh, I'm still friends with him, been a long time. He got a guitar for Christmas. And uh, I was like, that boy ain't never gonna touch that thing <laugh>, he's never gonna play that guitar. And it was a nice guitar. It was about $300, like solid jet, black Tamini. Nice. You know, it was very pretty. Yeah. It had a, there was a booklet inside too. It showed you some chords. And uh, he also got, uh, an Nintendo 64 and the Superman game, Superman 64. And which is a single player game. Okay. So I'm sitting there twiddling my thumbs and I was like, Hey, you know, while you're doing that, can I, uh, can I touch your guitar? And he said, yeah, sure, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 00:35:13 Well, yeah, whatever, whatever, whatever he's playing. You're like, Hey, I'm busy, I'm busy. So I picked up the guitar and I picked up some of the, the, the booklet. And before I left his house, I was like, or wait, he stopped playing the game. And uh, I said, Hey dude, look at this. And I had learned four chords and I was like, dude, I like, these are actual chords, right? Like, I'm doing this. Yeah. And he goes, yeah, like, yeah, that sounds good. You just learned that. He goes, let me try. And he, and he, you know, he couldn't do it right away. Yeah. Um, and I just, I ran back home, which was next door, and I said, mom, dad, um, I wanna play guitar. I wanna play guitar. Like, but that's all I wanna do right now. So they let me come work for him. Uh, and I <laugh> they had paid me minimum wage to shred papers at the office. And, uh, I, I only worked long enough to get a hundred dollars cuz I knew I could get a guitar, at least a guitar with a hundred bucks. So, and which is still at my parents' house. It's got like SpongeBob stickers and static X stickers on it. <laugh>. Yeah. It's like SpongeBob, static X, Zack Wild. Oh yeah. <laugh>. It's like the weirdest mashup Clarkson
Speaker 7 00:36:17 <unk> What a package. <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:36:19 <laugh>. But dude, that was like, that was it, man. Like, as soon as I touched that guitar, I mean, I was, I was up until three or four in the morning every night, you know, just trying to play something, downloading tabs off the internet. As soon as I found out what tabs were, and then like, dude, five months later I was playing eruption, um, at the high school talent show. That's like, I mean, I, I was, I had an addiction. I, I just wanted to be, I wanted to be the greatest guitar player at the school in the town, ev anywhere I wanted to be the best that I could possibly be ever. Never thought it would be, you know, where, where I am now. You know, like, I mean, I just, I just wanted to be a, just a shitty punk rock band. We were bad. We were so bad that my first band was terrible, but you know, that's how it's
Speaker 4 00:37:05 Supposed to be.
Speaker 3 00:37:05 Did.
Speaker 2 00:37:05 Yeah. Well, breaking news. Another bad singer died today.
Speaker 3 00:37:09 Who's that?
Speaker 2 00:37:09 Aaron Carter.
Speaker 3 00:37:11 Oh really? Damn.
Speaker 4 00:37:12 Just
Speaker 2 00:37:12 Posted on tmz. Wow.
Speaker 3 00:37:14 Oh shit. R I P R
Speaker 2 00:37:16 P For America.
Speaker 3 00:37:18 For America.
Speaker 4 00:37:19 <laugh>. McWaine. Um, you just like the girls <laugh>. It's definitely a plus. We go get some girls and some food. <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:37:30 It's almost five 30. I'm watching. It is five 30. Woo.
Speaker 4 00:37:33 Oh yeah. It's almost dinnertime. Woo.
Speaker 3 00:37:36 Apple Bees.
Speaker 4 00:37:37 Uh, we're getting fancy, like over here. <laugh>. Oh, <laugh>. Um, no, I got, um, I think, I think I was like three years old. Um, my parents went to a yard sale and got me this like, beat up drum kit. Cause I was hitting on pots and pans, like typical drummer story, <laugh> and Mo buckets. I used that as like a, a drum throne. And uh, I guess at probably like age four or five, they went to a yard sale and got me, uh, just this beat up piece together. Like, I don't even think there was a snare drum. It was like a floor time and a rack time and like, uh, one of those symbols that you could basically just break with your hands. <laugh>, um,
Speaker 3 00:38:20 Same ones you got on right now? Pretty
Speaker 4 00:38:22 Much. Yeah.
Speaker 3 00:38:22 <laugh>,
Speaker 4 00:38:23 Um, started doing that. And uh, like they, like we had this like old beat up shed in our backyard. That's where I went and like, beat on the drums or what drums I had. And then, then when I was eight years old, um, I had this kit up until probably like six years ago and I, I shouldn't have sold it, but, um, no, I don't even think I sold it. I think I gave it to a church that needed a kit. You did? And um, um, they got me this, this kit from a paw shop, um, when I was eight. Started like my dad sang in church. Typical, you know, musician drummer story too. Yep. Um, so I played along the, his, uh, cassette tapes that he sang in church with. That's kind of <laugh>. Yeah. <laugh>, uh, did that. And then the, at church they wouldn't let you play on stage till I think you had to be like 16.
Speaker 4 00:39:18 So what they would do, the guy that was up there playing, he would let me sit behind him and watch him. So I did that. And then eventually it got to where if he had to miss a day, they put me up there and then it started getting more and more there, put me up there more and more. And then they ended up switching churches. And then they're like, well, you're already here. So like, let's, you know, do that. And then the big change around on how I started playing too was um, I used to play really light and soft. Cause that's what, you know, that church woman and uh, we had a new pastor come in, he's like, man, I need you to hit them things <laugh>. Like, I was like, so the pastor and your girlfriends told you the same
Speaker 6 00:39:56 Thing. <laugh>
Speaker 3 00:40:00 Money
Speaker 4 00:40:01 Man. Um, did that up until, um, I was probably like 18, 19 years old. And when I moved out, like I didn't have, like, I was one of them. My parents made me go to church as long as I lived in their house. Yeah. Um, every Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday night, like any church of event that was going on, I, I was there, but once I moved out I didn't have to go anymore. And um, that's where the, you know, first DUI happened to, uh, we're talk about those. Yeah. <laugh> first of mini. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3 00:40:31 You'll never make it Dewey. That's a good one.
Speaker 4 00:40:35 Uh, Dewey we, and then I think I was posting videos on uh, Facebook, which, uh, I, I've got those deleted. Finally. <laugh>, um,
Speaker 3 00:40:47 Switched 'em over to your only fans. Yeah.
Speaker 4 00:40:49 Yeah. Oh, I'll pro I can make some money off that being terrible <laugh>. Um,
Speaker 4 00:40:55 Uh, and then, uh, got called cuz of those videos from somebody on, uh, I think they were in Alexander City. Went out there and played with them and played my first show to absolutely nobody. And just got addicted to being on stage. Like it was just one of the, even though there was nobody there, it wasn't like, but it was just fun playing with, you know, other people. And um, after that I think I joined another guy, joined, joined with another band in, um, same area. Got to play a little more, like, had a little more crowd, like, got to play a little like more spread out. And then eventually, um, I forgot who I went to. Oh, I went to another band after that. And then that was in like, on the opposite side of the state and then went back to that same band. And that's when I got like a first taste of kind of seeing the country too. You
Speaker 6 00:41:50 Mean the girls? Yeah. That's when you got a first
Speaker 4 00:41:52 Taste of the girls. Yeah. I still, there's a place I still remember in Madison, Wisconsin. It was Mo I was like, I was like, this is what this is about. They were like walking around in Assless chaps and thongs and shit. <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:42:01 So, and that was his family reunion. This
Speaker 6 00:42:03 <laugh> <laugh>.
Speaker 4 00:42:05 Well you were there we're from Alabama. <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:42:09 He was documented. Nobody
Speaker 2 00:42:10 Fucking my sister but me.
Speaker 6 00:42:12 <laugh> roll Tide. Yeah. <laugh>.
Speaker 4 00:42:18 And then, uh, I left that band and then I, a buddy of ours from Birmingham, uh, Michael Warren, uh, hooked me up with the guy I'm actually living with now. Uh, Murphy. I played with him and absolutely lied like hell to get that gig. And told him I knew how to play the tracks and did not have a clue. And they sent 'em over to me. I had to like, spend like three weeks like learning this, like learning his songs. And then he, he had a new EP come out and he's like, Hey, here's the new tracks. We were playing this this weekend. Uh, I'm like, damn. Like I already don't know how to play really to a track. And uh, got there and went over really well. Stayed with him for like six, seven months and then he just wanted somebody that was from Nashville. But, um, it all led into, that's how I met Trey cause I went to the 65 so Fest and he was headlining it that year. So I still showed up and hung out with him and just walked around, met every artist and we met Trey there and here I am now. Yeah.
Speaker 6 00:43:16 Pretty
Speaker 2 00:43:16 Great. And the, the thing is, well it's not a caveat, but Murphy wouldn't find out. Matt didn't know how to play with tracks until Ben joined the band.
Speaker 6 00:43:25 <laugh>. That's really funny. <laugh>,
Speaker 2 00:43:32 Me and Matt have been roasting each other for
Speaker 4 00:43:34 Years. Yeah,
Speaker 3 00:43:35 Yeah. Yeah. Thick, thick skin. These, these, I'm, I'm learning how to take it. <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:43:39 Yeah. The Ben Commandments over there.
Speaker 6 00:43:42 <laugh>. <laugh>. Dude.
Speaker 3 00:43:43 He said that this morning. Did he tell you that?
Speaker 6 00:43:45 Oh that's amazing.
Speaker 3 00:43:46 Tell tell him what you wanted to do. That was great.
Speaker 2 00:43:48 I'm gonna make a stone cuz Ben has a bunch of rules. Yeah.
Speaker 6 00:43:51 I'm gonna make
Speaker 2 00:43:52 The stone and chisel in instead of the 10 commandments. It's just gonna say the Ben Commandments.
Speaker 6 00:43:57 <laugh>. Oh,
Speaker 4 00:43:59 What a be It might How many, uh, <laugh>. It might be longer than 10 though.
Speaker 6 00:44:04 <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:44:05 Can we do the Mel Brooks thing where, uh, you walk out with the two stones and you trough one. Yeah. And that was all the important shit. You're like
Speaker 6 00:44:11 The uh, the 10 Commandments. I
Speaker 3 00:44:13 Have 2010 Commandments
Speaker 6 00:44:16 <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:44:17 And each week the Band Commandments dwindle down. <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:44:21 Oh yeah. It's just all thrown out the window now. Girls
Speaker 4 00:44:24 On the bus. Girls.
Speaker 6 00:44:24 Girls on the bus. Hey, girls on the bus. Girls. Girls on the bus.
Speaker 4 00:44:29 That's our remix.
Speaker 3 00:44:31 Remix. Um, well do we have to eat food? Is that, is it time for that? I mean, close.
Speaker 2 00:44:37 We can do whatever the fuck you wanna do. Nikki t Yeah.
Speaker 3 00:44:39 Y'all are the boss. You call the shots over
Speaker 2 00:44:42 There. I mean, I'm gonna, we don't play till three 30 in the morning. Yeah,
Speaker 3 00:44:45 That's true. <laugh>. Yeah. That's all right. All right, let's, let's get some more road stories. Okay. Oh, come on.
Speaker 2 00:44:51 Well how about this? I'll tell you one. Cause it's not in incriminating. Nothing. One can get fired for. You want to hear about the first time me and Mitch ever drank together?
Speaker 3 00:44:58 Yes. Oh yeah. This is a good one here.
Speaker 5 00:45:02 I don't know where he is going with this. Well, I,
Speaker 2 00:45:05 That's
Speaker 5 00:45:05 Cola that was not the first time we ever, the
Speaker 2 00:45:07 First time we decided we were gonna pull a bender.
Speaker 5 00:45:10 Okay. I'll let you tell the story and I'll just chime in.
Speaker 3 00:45:13 <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:45:14 Well, we drank a lot and uh, Mitch said he could drink a lot. Which he can. Well, not anymore. He's sober. I
Speaker 5 00:45:23 Know. But,
Speaker 2 00:45:24 Um, he's going on three months. If y'all wanna give him a coin or a tattoo or whatever y'all do nowadays.
Speaker 3 00:45:28 <laugh>. Let's get that guy a beer
Speaker 2 00:45:30 We got.
Speaker 3 00:45:30 Yeah. Hey
Speaker 2 00:45:32 Though, I just keep hearing riffs in my head now. Guitar reels from the songs you keep mentioning. But me and Mitch go to this shitty dive bar.
Speaker 5 00:45:41 Terrible.
Speaker 2 00:45:42 And we just start going at it. Just shot for shot.
Speaker 3 00:45:46 What are y'all drinking? I think
Speaker 5 00:45:47 We made friends with some rich people too and they just continued to buy us shot after shot as well.
Speaker 2 00:45:52 Yeah. I don't know that they were rich as much as they were
Speaker 5 00:45:55 Criminals. They, they were pretending to be
Speaker 2 00:45:56 <laugh>. They had a duffle
Speaker 3 00:45:57 Bag just for cashing <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:46:00 And uh, so they just keep buying. Was it tequila?
Speaker 5 00:46:03 I think it was tequila. Which is always a bad recipe anyway. I
Speaker 3 00:46:06 Mean, let's be honest, maybe you somebody backed over their bike and gave 'em a blank check and they cashed it for a million dollars. We don't know.
Speaker 2 00:46:12 I bet you these people didn't have bicycles growing up. But, um, they had a lot of prison tattoos and they said they were brother and sister, but I don't think that was accurate. But we drink for hours and then we leave and I order an Uber and Mitch decides his body doesn't work anymore. So he is like sitting on the ground. I'm like, come on Mitch. Our Uber's there. And he was like, just
Speaker 3 00:46:38 Leave me behind <laugh>. Save yourself. Save yourself.
Speaker 2 00:46:45 So Mitch is, I don't know how much he weighed at this point, but I'm a little dude, not very strong. I
Speaker 5 00:46:49 Believe I was right. I was pushing two 50 at the time.
Speaker 2 00:46:52 I have to put Underhooks in him and like try, I, I say carry because just don't wanna make myself feel good. But I did not carry em. I'm kind of just scooting them to the Uber and get 'em in. So we get to the hotel and he is face down in mulch and dirt dry heaving.
Speaker 3 00:47:10 There's a, there's video of this, right? One of
Speaker 5 00:47:12 You there is, there's video evidence.
Speaker 3 00:47:14 He's style. Now the,
Speaker 5 00:47:16 The real reason that all this happened, I wasn't gonna tell that part. I was, I drank a bunch of those shots and at one point I saw a random man walking around with a weed pin.
Speaker 3 00:47:28 Oh.
Speaker 5 00:47:28 And in my inebriated state I thought, well this is a good idea <laugh>. And he was just giving hits to people. So I took drugs from a stranger and then somebody goes later they were, they said, do you see that guy with the dab pen? And pretty much it was about at that time that my knees buckled and everything just went downhill from
Speaker 4 00:47:50 There. Is this, that same weekend that I <laugh>,
Speaker 5 00:47:53 My face was on the
Speaker 4 00:47:54 Concourse at one point station and had that the, uh, attendant wrote the
Speaker 5 00:47:59 Address. It was either that weekend or the weekend before.
Speaker 2 00:48:01 No. Cause my brother was with us
Speaker 4 00:48:03 One of those weekends.
Speaker 2 00:48:04 The weekend before I think, or after. I don't know. But yeah, Matt
Speaker 4 00:48:09 Fucked up. It's good old flounder days here.
Speaker 3 00:48:12 <laugh>. Hey, I've got a good road story. Alright. If we can tell it. Yeah.
Speaker 5 00:48:15 For
Speaker 3 00:48:16 America. PCB
Speaker 4 00:48:18 <laugh>. Oh no, that's not, that's we're not gonna, we're
Speaker 3 00:48:21 Not gonna Chicken Alfredo.
Speaker 4 00:48:22 Yeah. No more chicken Alfredo
Speaker 3 00:48:23 And a hundred degree
Speaker 5 00:48:24 Heat. Oh that is a good one.
Speaker 2 00:48:25 An Afro man playing.
Speaker 5 00:48:27 Sorry y'all.
Speaker 3 00:48:29 Can we not tell that story that
Speaker 5 00:48:30 Stays in the vault? I guess.
Speaker 4 00:48:31 Yeah. One stays in the vault if you want to, if you want to hear it, it's on another podcast, but we're not.
Speaker 5 00:48:36 Oh, so it's already public knowledge
Speaker 4 00:48:39 Kind of. I mean, not for the other like 15 listeners that probably heard it, but <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:48:44 Okay. How about the, uh, how about the time Terry won 700 bucks on a scratch off ticket and we got tattoos.
Speaker 2 00:48:50 Yeah, we
Speaker 3 00:48:50 Did. That was the same weekend
Speaker 2 00:48:51 That we did do that. And I never win scratch off tickets. And I was scratching it and at first I thought I won like 20 bucks and Ben's looking at it and he's like, dude, I think you just won like $700.
Speaker 3 00:49:03 Yeah cuz because everything was a winner. And you were just like, oh, I won 20 bucks. And I was just like, no, no, no, you won everything. Like all of your numbers match every number down here. It's like, I've seen this before.
Speaker 2 00:49:13 So yeah, we went to the tattoo shop in Panama City and poor Ben, we were, at first we were just like, yeah, we're just gonna get some simple tattoos and so I'll watch bins. It took what? 40 minutes?
Speaker 3 00:49:25 Oh, not even. Not even. I know it was so quick. It's
Speaker 2 00:49:27 Like, what's she gonna get? I was like, oh this. And it takes five and a half hours. <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:49:32 Yeah. Mine dude, mine was like 150 bucks
Speaker 2 00:49:36 But was nuts. <laugh>
Speaker 3 00:49:38 So what,
Speaker 5 00:49:39 What 700?
Speaker 4 00:49:41 That was the same weekend. They locked in the balcony too.
Speaker 5 00:49:43 Down
Speaker 2 00:49:43 With us. Cause at first they didn't know us in, these group of girls came in and they were like, oh my gosh, y'all were that band. Like
Speaker 3 00:49:49 They dicked down in Dallas. Right. And
Speaker 2 00:49:51 He was like, okay, I can do it for like 700. I mean, it's the whole length of my arm. I
Speaker 4 00:49:54 Mean, yeah. Oh, May's got a camera right there. You see that
Speaker 3 00:49:57 Guy? Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. Yeah. He did a good job too. That was, that was fun. That was a nice day.
Speaker 2 00:50:03 Yeah, he, he was really nice. I think he went back to prison cause I never could get in touch with him again.
Speaker 3 00:50:07 <laugh>. Yeah.
Speaker 2 00:50:08 His name was Robert. He didn't know how to work Instagram, so he'd send me random blurry picks. But look what I just did. I'm like, that looks great. Bob
Speaker 4 00:50:17 <laugh> <laugh>. A lot happened that weekend. If that, that happened.
Speaker 3 00:50:20 That was a lot happened. You got caught outside in a tornado.
Speaker 4 00:50:22 That's, I was gonna say, that's the same weekend though. That's right. Locked me out there in a damn tornado.
Speaker 3 00:50:28 Yeah. And I remember Al, I like, dude Alex Cape. And I, Bonner was like, dude, dead asleep in the same bed as me. And I, I woke up and I'm like, man, it's, it's really, really windy outside. This is, uh, this, this sounds terrifying. <laugh>. So like me and Alex Cape being idiots, you know, we get up and like, we open the doors and we're like, let's look outside and it's just trashy outside. Yeah, I was, that was, that was funny man.
Speaker 4 00:50:52 <laugh> and uh, that's also the weekend ate unfilled
Speaker 3 00:50:57 Shrimp. Oh, oh yeah. <laugh>. Oh, he learned something.
Speaker 2 00:50:59 He empty whole tail and he was like, this tastes weird.
Speaker 3 00:51:03 <laugh>.
Speaker 5 00:51:04 He says they don't have peel and eat shrimp in New York, but I know they do.
Speaker 3 00:51:08 Oh
Speaker 2 00:51:08 Yeah. No. Uh, considering Maine's not too, too far. And they have every seafood on the
Speaker 5 00:51:12 Main Yeah, he was trying to say that it was a New York thing, but really it was just cuz he's ignorant.
Speaker 6 00:51:17 <laugh> <laugh>. Anybody
Speaker 2 00:51:23 Want to grab a coffee? Hey. Did I, uh, the first time I ever met Baril, I knew it was gonna be a train wreck. He calls me and he says, Hey man, I'm at this, uh, Airbnb where I'm supposed to be staying. I was like, okay, cool. What are you doing? He is like, uh, taking a shit. He was not in the Airbnb. He was in someone's apartment.
Speaker 6 00:51:48 <laugh>,
Speaker 3 00:51:50 Shitting
Speaker 6 00:51:51 <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:51:52 And he was like, FaceTiming me. And I said, show me the living room. And he gets, I said, that's not our house.
Speaker 5 00:51:59 I was looking over Terry's shoulder going, get out,
Speaker 6 00:52:01 Get out, get out. <laugh>.
Speaker 2 00:52:02 And there was a woman in the dude in the bedroom and they just got up and closed the door. Like didn't even get up to see what random New Yorkers loud
Speaker 3 00:52:10 For no reason what in the world. I didn't realize there were somebody was there. This
Speaker 5 00:52:14 Airbnb wasn't in the greatest area. I think they were probably used to people just coming and going. Everybody on
Speaker 4 00:52:19 The house say the apartments. Uh, it's like
Speaker 2 00:52:22 You pull up and there's eight
Speaker 4 00:52:23 Behind Blue Room
Speaker 2 00:52:24 Beating the shit out of this other kid in the
Speaker 6 00:52:26 Parking lot.
Speaker 2 00:52:27 So, and they're like eight years old,
Speaker 3 00:52:29 So.
Speaker 4 00:52:30 Oh my gosh. Yeah. If you know where the blue room in Statesboro is, it's right behind. It's literally right behind it. Real
Speaker 3 00:52:35 Nice. Yeah. That's where I got Covid the first time
Speaker 2 00:52:38 Was. Yeah, you did. That's
Speaker 3 00:52:39 Where I locked you out of the depth. I locked Terry out of the room. That's right. <laugh>.
Speaker 6 00:52:43 <laugh>. Yeah.
Speaker 2 00:52:45 Ben's first road trip with us. I'm
Speaker 3 00:52:48 So sorry. I feel like such a
Speaker 2 00:52:49 D I don't know why they thought it was a good idea to put the most well-behaved person rooming with the worst behaved
Speaker 3 00:52:55 Person. Oh. And I knew that going into it. I was just like,
Speaker 2 00:52:58 And they were like, you're rooming with Ben. I was like, cool.
Speaker 5 00:53:00 Am I just even it
Speaker 2 00:53:01 Out? And Ben. So I go partying and do my shenanigans. So I come back and I'm tired and drunk ass
Speaker 3 00:53:08 Fuck.
Speaker 2 00:53:09 So I wobbled to the door and I grab it and I'm like, oh, I stuck. And like, so I keep trying to wiggle it. I was like, this motherfucker locked me out, <laugh>. So I go sleep on the floor in the living room and the next morning I was like, I was supposed to share with you. He was like, I didn't know what you were, were bringing back here, man. Like, I'm just not gonna do that. So <laugh>, I was like, I wouldn't do that to you Ben. He was like, well now I know, but
Speaker 1 00:53:31 I didn't <laugh>. He
Speaker 2 00:53:32 Was like, you were a belligerent drunk when I left. So
Speaker 1 00:53:35 <laugh>.
Speaker 3 00:53:35 That was so funny. Dude. I got so nervous, man. I, I, I got in there, took a hot shower, I was feeling great and I looked down over at that door and I was like,
Speaker 1 00:53:45 <laugh>. Since
Speaker 2 00:53:47 This day, no one has ever put me in Ben in the same room. <laugh>,
Speaker 1 00:53:50 I'd like to know sometimes what goes through, uh, Ben's head when he looks out the bus window. Sometimes. Like, the one time we pushed, I was pushing them into a bush off the, out of the buggies.
Speaker 3 00:53:58 <laugh>. Oh, that was fun. That was fun.
Speaker 2 00:53:59 Like the same weekend. I'm trying to hit a dude with a brick, so Oh my God. And they're smashing my head with a fireball bottle. Cause I'm so mad. That's right. And Ben's like, what
Speaker 3 00:54:08 The fuck? Hey, that was also, that was also a really, really great story. But I mean, dude, I, I walked into that going like, Hey, does Terry have a brick? Terry has a brick in his hand. <laugh>,
Speaker 1 00:54:16 Who's, who's he gonna hit with the brick? And he went back in the room, locked the door. <laugh> locked the door down low. We
Speaker 2 00:54:25 Had a rough start guys.
Speaker 1 00:54:26 What you talking about? It still happens. <laugh> just not quite as often.
Speaker 3 00:54:31 Man, that was damn funny though. Yeah.
Speaker 2 00:54:33 Yeah. That was a fun weekend.
Speaker 1 00:54:35 Well, uh, Matt text us that the food is here so I'm gonna leave you boys go. Thanks for jumping to get
Speaker 2 00:54:40 Some food. Oh yeah. We love jumping on things. We usually don't get put on things in Nashville cuz we're not cool <laugh>. But, um, I usually only get to play Burrell's round when someone cancels. Yeah.
Speaker 1 00:54:48 <laugh>. So Murphy said the same thing. I think <laugh> <laugh>
Speaker 2 00:54:52 Burrell called me last minute and be like, oh, what are you doing Tuesday? <laugh>? I'm like watching my kids being a good father and he's like, oh, can you play somebody cancel
Speaker 1 00:55:03 <laugh>? And you're like, yeah,
Speaker 2 00:55:05 Yeah. I'm like, sure I'll play. So it's always fun. And we like you Nicky t I love you guys, even though you get into all of our shows with a bootleg handwritten cardboard pass. They just work the every time
Speaker 1 00:55:18 It works. Every time. They just like see me in there, just like let him be. He's fine. <laugh> this kid's special. This kid, he's just living his best life. They're
Speaker 2 00:55:27 Just happy. You
Speaker 1 00:55:28 Could write Yeah. <laugh>. They're like, I don't know who this old degenerate man is, but they just let him do his thing. So let him do his thing. <laugh>
Speaker 3 00:55:36 Love
Speaker 1 00:55:37 It. But yeah, I appreciate y'all jumping on. Yeah. And uh, I appreciate y'all having me out on the road and being so grateful. Of course. Do
Speaker 3 00:55:42 You We love it. You can come do it more.
Speaker 2 00:55:43 Yeah, you do. I mean, we can get rid of a lot of people that, I mean there's a lot of people that come with us, like, Alex, we don't really need him.
Speaker 1 00:55:49 <laugh>
Speaker 2 00:55:50 For real. We don't really need him. Um,
Speaker 3 00:55:52 That frees up some bunk space. Yeah, well
Speaker 1 00:55:54 The show, the show wouldn't happen without
Speaker 2 00:55:55 Merch. Yeah, that's true. Yeah. We Nick Gorman. I like Nick Gorman, he's one of my favorite conditions. Ryan Key's. Great. I love Ryan
Speaker 1 00:56:01 Ke. Yeah, he, Ryan. Mm-hmm. <affirmative>.
Speaker 2 00:56:02 Um, Ben and his diet food he's been bringing on the road lately.
Speaker 3 00:56:07 It's terrible Keto
Speaker 1 00:56:08 Baby.
Speaker 2 00:56:08 Let me tell you something. This dude has been hungry this week.
Speaker 1 00:56:11 <laugh>? Yeah. Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2 00:56:13 <affirmative>. We ate literally four minutes later, walk into a a store and Ben said, I can't come in here this hungry. And I'm like, Ben, you just ate
Speaker 6 00:56:22 <laugh> Keto. It just burns it burns it up.
Speaker 2 00:56:25 Mm-hmm. <affirmative>, nobody loves their wife more than Ben Miller's. I'll go ahead and put that out there.
Speaker 6 00:56:29 That's about right. That's about right.
Speaker 2 00:56:30 Ooh, I'm telling you. Boy,
Speaker 3 00:56:32 That's sweet ass.
Speaker 6 00:56:33 Yeah. I love, she listens to it. Here's that Chelsea.
Speaker 3 00:56:37 She knows how much I love that booty.
Speaker 6 00:56:39 We know. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 00:56:41 We know. I
Speaker 3 00:56:42 Remember the first time I touched it, I was just like, oh man, this is, this is, I gotta put a ring on.
Speaker 2 00:56:45 There was
Speaker 6 00:56:46 This girl. Yeah. There was this girl down in Birmingham.
Speaker 2 00:56:51 <laugh> something in her hand.
Speaker 6 00:56:53 <laugh> wasn't a beer though. You know That's a good way to end the kinda looks like it. That's fair. Built like a kinda looks like a beer. Yeah. <laugh>. Hey.
Speaker 2 00:57:04 That's a real Miller Light.
Speaker 6 00:57:05 That's <laugh> girls on the bus. Girls. Girls on the bus. Girls on the bus. Girls. Girls on the bus. Girls on the bus. Girls. Girls on the bus. Hey. Yeah. We love you Chelsea. We don't like anybody getting his bunk. That's right. It's rowdy on the road. Baby
Speaker 0 00:57:24 Air. It's just, youre the, it's.