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It's the Best Bits of the week with
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Morgan number two. What's
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up, y'all? Happy weekend. I'm excited to
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be hanging out with you guys again this weekend. Make
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sure you check out the Best Bits
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with Ray Mundo. I had him on this weekend.
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It was super fun to talk about. We shared
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our last like last TV show we watched
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Last Thing week eight. We also talked about our Valentine's
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Day plans and Ray told me what I should do as
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a single person on Valentine's Day and it was
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not good advice, but it's hilarious to hear. So
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definitely go check that out. And I'm so
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excited to hang out with you guys this weekend
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and count down some of the bits. So let's
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go. Abby confessed something about
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a misconnection she had. Basically,
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she shared this misconnection with us and
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then we found out, well something
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about it wasn't exactly true. So
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here you go, number seven, it's
0:48
time. Abby. I don't know what you're here
0:51
to tell us, if it's a confession, if it's
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just you wanted to get this out in the open so we don't find out
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about it from somebody else. But I'm
0:57
gonna set it up because I don't know where this is going is
1:00
On the show, Abby's single, She's been trying
1:02
to find love for a long time. Occasionally
1:05
she has a little boyfriend and that ends talk
1:07
about it the roller coaster. Sometimes
1:10
she jumps in wait too fast, too
1:12
quick, right, guys.
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So she's New Year's Eve, she flies into
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town, back home, she gets an uber.
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She's sharing an uber with a guy because they're saving
1:21
money, and they strike up a conversation.
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She thinks he's cute. He invites her to
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go to some New Year's thing, or at least she says
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it. She says she saw it, but she
1:30
never got it. And she's telling it's
1:32
a misconnection. We're on the ear going does anyone
1:34
know this guy? A listener
1:37
finds the guy. So
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Abby doesn't know what to say back to him. Really, so we spin the
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wheel lands on me. I write the message back. It's a poem.
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It's a lovely poem, beautiful, and then
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all of a sudden we didn't get a response. We never
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heard back from him. We're talking about
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it like an hour ago, and Abby's like, I have it's something I
1:52
need to tell you, guys. So Abby, the
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cringe level if ten is
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the worst cringe ever, how cringey
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is it? I'd
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say a maybe nine?
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Okay, Abby, what happened?
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Is it a confession or are you just angry or are you
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sad or what? It's not really a confession?
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Well, okay, So remember when a caller
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called in and like said to
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check my hidden messages and
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I did. Well. The
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other day I was looking again
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just because I didn't really know of that hidden
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inbox. So I was just like looking at messages and guess
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who I come across? Read
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like, he did send me a message? So
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the woman I sent you're email
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to or whatever two was the wrong Ready,
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it's not the same guy. No,
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and they both play the fiddle. They
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both have brown hair. What because
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remember the other one was private, so I couldn't look
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at him. This is so it went
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to the wrong read and he
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did send me that invitation that
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night, I just didn't see it. So
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she fell in love with the guy saw his Instagram
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was like, oh, that's him for sure. So she was well, no,
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she said, even when we found it it was private, it was hard
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to see him, but you thought it was him. Yeah, because I looked
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this guy up that fiddle so
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both of these reads play fiddle love triangle?
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Wow, we gotta love triangle? Any of them? Wow?
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Okay? So now what Yeah?
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Now I think
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we just hey, copy and paste of palm back
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over to the other one. Let's just let it
3:28
go. Why why the guys? Abby?
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Go ahead, I'm gonna tell you. Why. What's up? Well? That
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was three almost four weeks ago at the right point.
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Now you don't look like you're readily available. Now you're playing hard
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to get. Do you
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not want to go out with them? I don't
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even know. At this point, I'm like, Wow, he didn't do anything
3:45
wrong. He literally messaged
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you yes, So why
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would you not? I don't know. Are
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you nervous? Is it because you're nervous about it? Well,
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because I've already talked about it so much on
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here and to the no chance if he plays the fiddle
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in a bluegrass band, he's ever even heard this show,
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and if he does, he hates it. So you're
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all good? Yeah? I could.
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I just can't believe that message him back
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not the poem, say hey,
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hey, no, no, no, no, hold on, don't
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just write coffee. Say
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hey, I just saw this. I
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didn't know we had hidden messages. Wow,
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how are you doing? That's it? You have
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a reason now to message him back.
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I like that much better, back on track.
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So then maybe that was meant to be. Okay,
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But have you gone out with anybody else since then? Nope?
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None? Here
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yes? Why well, she didn't have to tell us if she has. But
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have you no? No?
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You said to say no, just leave it at that, so
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so so yes, but you don't want to say yes. And
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that's why she didn't want to message just dude, because she's
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obviously saying someone he's in love with someone else.
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Really, are you engaged? No,
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I'm not. Okay, let me just say this. You don't
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so you don't want to message the guy right now?
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I'm going to hold off. Why don't you message
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him anyway? It's not like you're in a
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committed relationshi, Abby, this is you going too hard too
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fast? Was one other guy? Oh my god,
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this is a recurring. I
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think she's married. I
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understand she doesn't want to message this
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read guy because she's already
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she's involved. She thinks she's involved.
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She's been like two dates. I'm just guessing. Yeah,
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I know we're guessing. But with your hypothesis,
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it is that she she doesn't want to mess this up because
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she's committed to this other guy. This other
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guy's probably going out with eight girls on an
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app and isn't committed to Abby. But
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Abby doesn't want to mess it up. Hey, we've seen this
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movie before. God, Abby message the
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other guy too. Okay, I love you Abby. I
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just like putting my effort into
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one thing at a time. We know, and it smothers.
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That's called smothering an animal with a blanket.
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It's the best bits of the week with
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Morgan. Number two. Charles
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Kelly stopped by our show this week and he talks about
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it journey to sobriety, and it was a really vulnerable,
6:02
emotional interview and just really cool to hear from
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Charles from where he started to where
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he is now. He also gave us a performance
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of his new song that he wrote about that journey
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to sobriety, which is called as Far as You Could.
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It's not on the podcast, but you can definitely go check
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it out at Bobby Bones dot com, but the interview
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is right here. It's a really good one. You're gonna
6:19
love hearing this conversation between Bobby and
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Charles. Number six is born in
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Augusta, Georgia, nineteen eighty
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one, one of the lead singers
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of the group Now Lady A, as you know, has a bunch of number ones.
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They have eleven as a matter of fact, but just in case
6:32
you need to know, here is downtown and I don't
6:34
know why, but
6:36
all their number ones is nothing if
6:39
you don't add in all the number ones. He's written
6:41
for other artists, for example Luke
6:43
Brian do I or
6:46
Darius Homegrown Honey
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or Brett Young Here tonight we can
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just sit here. He's like sixty
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seven again from Lady A. Let's
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welcome in. Charles Kelly on
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The Bones Show. Now Charles
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Kelly, Charles, how are you my friend? I'm
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good man. You know it's kind
7:06
of a don't all I want to say weird, but you
7:08
know you wrote this song and it's very serious,
7:10
like meaningful song, but also like
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I like you as a friend and you're funny, and it's like, well,
7:14
we're gonna get into a couple of things here, but
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you know, it's like what do we do here?
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Am I gonna be this? Am I gonna have my word?
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Vomit? Like? Usually, well, how do you how
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do you feel just generally, how do you feel today
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as compared to yesterday, as compared to a year
7:29
Agoah, I mean, it's it's a journey. I mean,
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I think with anything. I
7:34
mean, it was you know, I think it was obvious to a
7:36
lot of people. I mean, it was time, you know,
7:38
it was it wasn't fun anymore for me.
7:41
Um, I think the last three years it
7:43
just had gotten to this point where it had escalated
7:45
and it was you
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know, I had to do it like it wasn't even like I you
7:50
know, like I was getting any joy out of it. I was.
7:52
It was just became a crutch, you know. So Um,
7:55
I mean, everything has gotten infinitely
7:58
better. I mean, do I not
8:00
like to go to a cocktail party? That's
8:03
really awkward for me. You know, if I'm going to be
8:05
around drinking, I need to have like something I'm doing,
8:07
whether it's a dinner or like golf. You know, I can have
8:09
buddies around me drinking. But at least
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for now, you know, I'm a little over six months in, but
8:14
just waking up enjoying the mornings.
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I feel like I get to say I'm a sober dad now. You
8:19
know, I'm way more present for him, I'm healthy
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body wise, Yeah, yeah, I lost about fifteen
8:24
pounds and working out every day. And where did that
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come from? The fifteen pounds? Was it just not drinking or
8:28
show both. I mean, I think
8:30
you go through a whole new mindset. You
8:33
know. It's funny. I was thinking about the other day, like I
8:36
knew it. I knew something was going to have
8:38
to happen, you know, and I was just like waiting
8:40
and luckily, you know, I didn't lose at all, but I
8:42
almost did. I mean, my marriage was kind
8:45
of really, really shaky. The band
8:47
definitely was concerned, and I was like,
8:49
something's gonna happen. What is going to happen? Am I gonna
8:51
get pulled over? Am I gonna get do
8:54
something awful? And it just
8:56
eventually was like why am I waiting
8:58
for some giant disaster? You know? So
9:01
um, but it's been unbelievable, man. I mean, my
9:03
wife and his relationship has turned around
9:06
one to eighty. I mean I think I just she
9:08
was always concerned for me, you know, and you
9:11
would say some of the worst things to the one that loves you
9:13
the most, you know, and I think just for
9:15
that, um, you know, that
9:17
was my first goal with doing this was like,
9:19
I need to save my marriage and be there
9:21
for my boy. And then it was like, okay,
9:23
now what's the next challenge? How
9:26
do I get how do how does my how
9:28
do my bandmates trust me? Again? Moving forward
9:31
and with a lot of people, and I've dealt
9:33
with those of people, addiction and um,
9:35
you know, alcoholism to a different level,
9:38
but it has run rampant in my family and killed
9:40
people, and so from a different
9:43
percent. We're looking at the same like
9:45
genesis and actions,
9:48
but from different places. And with my mom,
9:51
she tried, but I didn't feel like she was ever
9:53
fully committed herself. I think she was trying for
9:55
other people. Yeah, and there's a difference when you try
9:57
for other people you she
10:00
tended, I'll speak for her to give up
10:02
a little quicker because
10:05
she wasn't doing it for herself. Ever, that's that's
10:07
such a I mean, in the beginning, it's funny you said
10:09
that it wasn't until you know. I won't go into
10:12
the details of the work I've been doing, but
10:14
it's a lot of work. And I think that was
10:16
something that it took me a few months after you
10:19
know, putting the bottle down to actually be like I've got to do
10:21
this for me. Like in the beginning, it totally was I'm
10:23
trying to save my marriage, I'm trying to save my band
10:26
and in my career, you know. And then all of a sudden,
10:28
it was like, I gotta do this for me, and I started feeling
10:30
better, started you know, getting my confidence
10:33
back, I started feeling more purpose. I think
10:35
asked what, like where this song kind of came from. I was like,
10:38
you know, I want this to mean
10:41
something. I want this journey to meant something, you
10:43
know, and something good can come out of it. But it's
10:46
weird, man. I just I feel like I
10:48
had a great run twenty five years. I'd
10:50
say the first twenty years of it. You
10:53
know. It's kind of like what the song says.
10:55
It was like you're part of my story. It was like you
10:57
took me places. I mean, I don't know if I would have ever moved
10:59
to Nashville if I didn't have some drunken
11:02
night the night before and was so miserable
11:04
and I was like got up, and it's like I'm I'm going,
11:07
you know, and and I'm not saying that's
11:09
a you know, I'm not trying to justify it.
11:11
But it was like so many little moments, you know. I mean when
11:13
I first met my wife, I had a little liquid courage
11:15
and there's nothing wrong with, you know, drinking.
11:18
I just am the type of guy that I'm
11:20
going to take it to the next level. I mean I remember going to dinners
11:23
with David and he'd be like, I was one glass of wine. I
11:25
was like, you just you literally can just have a
11:27
one? Like how do you do that? That's anything?
11:30
Once I once one, I'm going
11:32
And so it was just obvious.
11:34
I mean all the signs were there, and um,
11:37
it is it's a it's it's an interesting journey.
11:39
And I think I was blown away, like
11:41
how many people you know could
11:44
relate that weren't even
11:47
addicts themselves, you know, where alcoholics it's
11:49
just the family touches everybody, family
11:51
members and all this stuff, and um,
11:53
you know that was kind of too. What I keep telling
11:55
myself with this song, It's like I don't know what journey
11:58
it's going to take, but all I know is I feel
12:00
was authentic and it feels true. It already feels like it's
12:02
you know, it's spoken to two people,
12:05
and I mean, gosh, that's
12:07
what we got into this for it was to you know, have some
12:09
songs like that, and um,
12:11
you know, to write songs like that as writers,
12:13
and um, you know, the title
12:15
actually came from you know, I
12:18
went somewhere and uh, disn't
12:20
work on myself and had written that down. I was like
12:22
it was almost like a goodbye letter to alcohol. And I
12:24
was like, I was like, goodbye whiskey,
12:27
you know, go to hell. You took me as far as you
12:29
could. And I was like that's a good title.
12:31
And so when we came in and started, you
12:33
know, I was like, I want to write a really honest
12:35
song, and it was it was a special
12:37
moment I think for three of us when you write that song
12:41
and again you're writing it because it is so personal. Are
12:43
you going, we're gonna write this because
12:45
I just need to get this but somehow
12:48
encapsulated into music? Do you write
12:50
this? And I do want to share this. It's a lady
12:53
a song. Where did you plan like
12:55
level two? You wrote it? Now? Yeah,
12:57
honestly, we were just writing. I think
13:00
we were just writing it and
13:02
you know, and yeah, I mean I didn't know if it
13:04
was going to be me, you know, a
13:06
lady a song. I mean, honestly, I think Dave
13:08
and I both would agree. I mean, we were picturing
13:10
it as a lady A song and
13:12
Hillary just was like, Charles, this is
13:15
your story, and she was like, I almost am
13:17
afraid to throw harmonies on
13:19
it and take away from the rawness and the authenticity
13:22
I think of your journey. And you
13:24
know, because she she had just an amazing
13:27
Grammy winning song, you know, there're a Christian
13:29
song that I will And I was like,
13:31
you know, maybe it's like that, like that was her
13:33
story and so personal and we can
13:35
have, you know, be able to put some stuff out, but I
13:37
think it all still goes towards that
13:39
lady A sound. I mean, we did it the
13:41
other night. It was our first show back in
13:44
Orlando, and it was just one of these special
13:46
moments that we had, you know, to play that song,
13:48
and so you know, I'm hoping it can kind of live alongside
13:51
just all our our body of work, and you
13:53
know, we're working on so many
13:56
music as a band as well, and just I
13:58
think just you know, maybe the can all lead
14:00
us into some more longevity is kind
14:02
of what I look at it. Well, Dave's
14:04
here too, just in case you thought they didn't like each other,
14:07
like it's it's Charles
14:09
Kelly, it's Dave and h
14:12
and Jimmy Robbins in place of Hillary,
14:15
which is not well. But I do. I do
14:18
like the fact that this it really is your
14:20
story and it needs to be told
14:22
by you with the attention on you,
14:25
so what you're saying can be heard and not
14:27
be watered or not be um
14:30
interpreted anyway except by a
14:32
singular voice because it's such a singular journey
14:34
for others, for yourself and others. I mean,
14:36
that's so true. And honestly, I applaud Hillary
14:38
for kind of you know, recognizing that because we were
14:40
David I both you know, wouldn't lie. We were like, oh man, this
14:43
is I love this kind of sound
14:45
and this message from us as a band, and um,
14:48
you know, I think it. Looking back
14:50
now, I'm like, man, she was right, you know,
14:52
and I got applaud like Dave
14:54
and Jimmy. I mean, when we wrote it,
14:56
it just had this thing where I was just kind
14:58
of just throwing out some things and I said, yeah, say, it's probably
15:00
why I moved to Nashville, and Jimmy's because so I
15:02
moved to Nashville. Almost left.
15:04
I was like we were off to the races, and I
15:07
know that I couldn't have gotten it out in
15:09
such a poetic way, you know, even though
15:11
it wasn't their journey. But Dave has gotten
15:13
to see it, you know, and so um,
15:16
I mean we were tearing up. It was it was
15:18
a really therapeutic moment. And then it's
15:20
a journey, man. I mean, we still got
15:22
a ways to go with the bands, and and you
15:25
know a lot of you know, we've
15:28
I've done a lot of repair, but there's
15:30
it's kind of almost like a living repair. I'm gonna
15:32
you know, it really gotta because I've tried
15:35
before, you know, and and like you had said, trying
15:37
to do it on your own or do it for somebody else. You just white
15:39
knuckling it. It's not gonna work long
15:41
term. It only takes one drink to get you right back where
15:43
you were. And so it was, you know, it
15:45
only gotten worse. Here is Charles
15:48
Kelly with his song as
15:50
far as you could Charles
15:53
Kelly, great, what
15:56
what's what's the goal with the song? Because you
15:59
write it, then you record it, then you decide
16:01
you're going to put it out, and yeah, what's
16:03
the goal, because it's something bigger than you're putting a song
16:05
out obvious, Yeah, I mean
16:08
to reach people. I mean it really, you
16:11
know, it's been such an up and down journey,
16:13
and you know, as an
16:15
artist and things that work, things that don't work.
16:17
And I have a big part of even
16:19
this journey, of the work of doing is just letting go
16:22
and chasing the art and letting go and you
16:24
know, putting putting my my stock
16:26
and my happiness in the in the process
16:29
and uh and not the outcome. I
16:32
mean I didn't even think it was going to
16:34
be something even considered putting it out as a single,
16:36
but um, Scott Brochetta, you know, Big
16:38
Machine was just he just
16:40
really is passionate about it. Same thing
16:42
with Ryan and Jimmy over
16:44
at the label and my team, and they
16:46
just like, this is a powerful message. I don't
16:49
know if anybody knows what it's going to do, but
16:51
it already feels like it's I mean, it's already
16:54
I got it out. I mean even one of the reasons of getting
16:56
it out. I couldn't hold it in anymore.
16:58
And um, you know, and and we're in
17:01
our last label. I mean he was like, oh, let's go in there and do this
17:04
with Lady A. And everybody's like Hillary's like
17:06
let's step back, and Dave like, you
17:08
know, let's not get ahead of this. It was like, I gotta get
17:10
this out right now, and just you
17:12
know, I gotta get it off my chest. And
17:14
so I think that was the biggest thing, was just getting it out
17:16
there and whatever journey it takes. I mean,
17:18
it's already done so much for me
17:20
and some of the stories I've heard my wife,
17:23
I think that's she probably gets
17:25
more people reaching out to her, you know,
17:27
other wives that are going through this, How do you deal
17:29
with it? What's the best way? And and
17:31
it's given her so much purpose and she's doing so
17:33
much work around it that again, it's like
17:35
it's just bringing us together in this whole different way.
17:38
And I was like, even if that's the journey of the song, I
17:40
don't I don't know. Um. I think I
17:42
just want to let go of of of it and
17:45
uh enjoy it, you know, And well,
17:47
I appreciate your vulnerability. Thank you, man. I
17:49
mean you can still sing, you
17:53
know. And I didn't say one inappropriate
17:55
thing on the show. That's I really think it's first time
17:59
you don't worry. You're
18:01
my favor I love all you. But he
18:04
makes me laugh so much, I'll get on
18:06
Instagram right, cut the bit, cut the right
18:09
like a good laugh. It is just awesome.
18:12
He reminds me. I feel like we would be best friends
18:14
because we just don't. Really we have no filter.
18:17
My filter is a little bit less, but it's still
18:19
there. Um,
18:22
Jimmy, you know I'm a big fan of you too. If
18:24
you've been on before with Marion with
18:26
I mean when when Charles
18:29
said something like you just said, you know, brought
18:31
me to Nashville, and you're like, I'm like, so,
18:34
if I were just to go eat some fruit
18:36
loops this morning, how would you say? How would you just throw that out there?
18:38
Man? Huh? I don't know
18:41
about your kids. I'm a lot like these fruit loops. I'm
18:44
a lot. It's like, what would what would that melody
18:46
be? Though? Like, yeah,
18:48
there we go eat
18:52
some fruit loops this morning?
18:54
Yeah? Nice? But
18:57
my spoon was dirty
19:00
as he was. My
19:04
wife told me to unload
19:06
the dishwasher, but
19:10
I never started it to begin
19:12
with. Now I'm sick because
19:16
I ain't dirty fruit loops from
19:20
a dirty, dirty spoon. And
19:23
now I got e colin my
19:27
diar real soon two
19:30
kids. Sam wants to kill me
19:34
because he hates this song. And
19:38
it all started because
19:41
I did my wife. From everybody
19:46
I wrote that, I wrote it by myself. You guys
19:48
get no credit. Thank you. I thank
19:50
you because I did my wife. I thought you're gonna
19:52
get back to something now. I wasn't. I wanted to go where
19:54
I had no business going, which was just find a word
19:56
that rhymed. Boys, that was it.
19:59
Look, Charles, I love it. I love what
20:01
you're doing, what it's doing, and what's going
20:03
to happen. You have no idea that's going to happen, because
20:05
all that has to be open for you to even
20:07
pursue this, because you're gonna get
20:10
pulled and tugged, and it's gonna be hard to sing it. It's
20:12
gonna be awesome to sing it, and you're
20:14
sometimes you may be like, man, I'm I'm over
20:16
singing it, and sometimes you're like, I wish
20:18
I could sing it more, but I just respect it. Thank
20:20
you, man, Because it is so hard to
20:23
just open up your rib cage and be vulnerable
20:25
and be vulnerable and sharing things
20:27
that maybe you didn't do right. Yeah,
20:30
that you can now do way right and other people can
20:32
hear the same. So that's a that's a word vomit
20:34
for me, but I respect it and
20:37
I'm super proud for you man. Thank you, Man. I
20:39
appreciate you do. Dave Jimmy,
20:41
Yeah, you guys are cool. Anyway. I
20:44
was something I think you'd be cool to hear is from you, Dave,
20:47
is what's the coolest thing that you've noticed
20:49
in this yeah season for Charles,
20:51
Like, what's what's what's it done for you? Yeah?
20:54
I mean, gosh, He'll always
20:56
be Charles, but he's just changed his demeanor
20:59
and energy in such a positive, healthy way. He's
21:01
taken all of that energy that he has,
21:03
which is awesome, and put it into so much good. I mean, I'm
21:06
just proud of him. I mean, to be honest, like, this
21:08
is bigger than a song for me. I mean I've been friends
21:10
with him since we were ten, eleven,
21:13
twelve. I mean, writing that day, we were all
21:15
just kind of crying. I'm just proud of him. I mean
21:17
this is more than just a song out
21:19
there. I Mean, this is him making life changes
21:21
that I'm so proud to stand by him in and
21:24
proud to stand alongside. I told
21:26
him. I was like, I'll play this as much as you want. You know, it's
21:28
your story. It's vulnerable, and I haven't
21:30
found a circle of people that haven't
21:33
been impacted in some way by
21:35
this song, the stories that I've heard personally
21:38
that I mean, I know there's a great
21:40
mission with this song, you know, wherever it lands.
21:42
So I'm just so I'm super proud of him. This is
21:44
awesome. If you need
21:46
a mock, tell Smalia I'm your guy. Yeah,
21:48
there you go. I do it for Jake constantly. I'm like, actually,
21:51
you'll like a little citrus in this one, Jake, and
21:53
get a sault. If you're gonna get a mock, tell Marguerite to
21:55
be sure to get extra sault. So hit me
21:57
up. I'll lay it down. Charles
22:00
Kelly, great, love it. You guys are awesome. And
22:02
by the way, check out Fruit Loop Spoon coming out
22:04
feat Yeah,
22:08
I put it out and stream it. It's me featuring Lady
22:10
and they have no idea. Now that would
22:12
be awesome. All right, thank you. Chale's gonna see about
22:14
it right there, Charles Kelly, everybody,
22:19
it's the best Bits of the Week with
22:21
Morgan. Number two y'all
22:27
love to hear Amy's glitches, and they happened
22:30
again recently. But even more so than
22:32
that, Scooba Steve turned one of her
22:34
glitches into an Idium song, so it's like something
22:36
you could hear at a Las Vegas club and
22:39
people are loving it. Some people are even requesting
22:41
that I get put on streaming surfaces so you guys
22:43
can listen to it. Y'all are crazy. But
22:46
in case you missed it, here's Amy's glitch
22:48
being turned into a song number
22:50
five. Sometimes I think I'm living in a simulation.
22:53
You wouldn't know it if you were, And
22:55
sometimes I see little glitches. A
22:58
lot of times it's from Amy. Where's something where I'm
23:00
like that it was not supposed to happen, or she says something.
23:02
Once we were talking about
23:04
the mick boat at McDonald's and she
23:07
just started short circuiting. So
23:09
here is the full clip of that. So you can
23:11
paddle up on a dock, place your order and then it's
23:13
brought out to you by the staff and it's called
23:16
nicknote mcmunton. She was supposed to say,
23:18
called mick boat. And I don't know how I turned
23:20
to this nicknote mcmunton. Something
23:24
short circuited. That was a glitch in the simulation. Here's
23:27
a new glitch for me. Yes,
23:30
this clip is from
23:32
one of our blind karaoke bits. Here
23:35
is the original clip, and you decide what she's
23:37
trying to say. Nick, Now, I know
23:39
if that were to happen to an artist, pocket
23:42
usually, oh, because she had
23:44
the pack on and it fell. The pack
23:46
is what you can listen to, so you know, you put it on your belt
23:48
or your back of your pants, or I put mine in my pocket if
23:51
I'm on stage and it fell,
23:53
and this is what she said. Nick, Now,
23:55
I know if that were to happen to an artist, I put
23:57
mine on my back pocket. Usually, Oh, she's having a
23:59
breakdown. Amy, there's a glitch in the system. We're
24:01
living in a simulation. One more time, the last one, Nack.
24:04
Now I know if that no, another
24:08
language is programmed into her and that the wrong one's
24:10
coming out. I don't know. So you
24:12
guys, I don't know if you like dance music. But here's this
24:14
song based on that.
24:18
That that that
24:27
that now
24:33
not no not mc
24:35
now that
24:39
now that now I
24:41
know if that would have the argust I put my
24:43
that cocket Usually in how Wow,
24:51
I wonder if that's a hit in another universe or
24:53
in Germany right now? Knock
24:56
now wow?
25:19
That yeah, that's it's
25:25
the best bits of the week with
25:28
Morgan. Number two, it's
25:30
Employee of the month's time, but not just
25:33
for January. It was also for December. We
25:35
combined the two since we were gone on holiday vacation.
25:38
We found out who won, who did the best between those
25:40
two months, and this time, not only did people
25:42
not do their acceptance
25:44
speeches before they actually won, this time we shared
25:47
why we think we should win, so it was a little bit different
25:49
this time around. And who one definitely
25:51
deserves it. Listen, everybody on our show deserves
25:54
it. But this is a funny one to listen to and
25:56
hear what everybody does every day and why they think they
25:58
should be Employee of the month. Number four,
26:01
it's time to award the Employee of the month for here
26:03
at the Bobby Bones Show. You can win up to three
26:05
hundred dollars if
26:07
you're an employee of the month. Lunchbox is eliminated
26:10
because he is serving a suspension. And
26:12
suspension you can be back next month. I'll be
26:14
back next month, and that means the crown will be on my head.
26:16
Do you guys enjoy your little pity party while
26:19
you're at it? You know, pity party. Someone will recognize,
26:21
though, So I want to recognize the person who's done
26:23
the best, the best storylines, who
26:26
has shined. There's a lot of others to shine.
26:28
If you win, pick your prize, you got money, you got self
26:30
promotion, you got blocking somebody else.
26:33
So when I come to you, you tell me why you should
26:36
be the employee of the month. And maybe it's
26:38
so good if you weren't, maybe, I go, that's a good point.
26:40
Now they are first up, Raymundo,
26:42
why should you be employee of the month. I continue
26:45
to make the listeners closer to the show. In
26:48
Vegas DJ two d Q, he hit me up
26:50
he needed a birthday video from Bones Boom.
26:52
I got it from Bones. A listener wanted
26:55
another birthday call from Bones. I said
26:57
Bones FaceTime midnight. He didn't
26:59
end through. But dang, and I tried. Can
27:01
I win employ the month? Yeah?
27:04
You're doing a lot of work too, I go, Ray annoyed
27:06
you with requests, You're eliminated. You're
27:08
not all lunchbox.
27:11
I'm sorry you don't even get to read a speech. But if you'd
27:14
like to have fifteen seconds to explain why you should be let
27:16
back in this week this month, you can. Yeah,
27:18
guys, the show doesn't go without me. Right,
27:20
that's enough? Thank you? Signed,
27:22
though that wasn't fifteen seconds
27:24
no more again? Why
27:27
should you be employee the months? Well? I feel like I
27:29
deserve Employee of the month because every week I
27:31
spend over seventy hours working
27:33
to keep our social media and digital platforms
27:35
running and always up to date with everything
27:38
that you guys talk about on air. Plus
27:40
I have to deal with a lot of mean people online and
27:42
you know, I stay positive through it all. And I've been
27:44
really open about my crazy dating life as well.
27:46
So all solid stuff. Yeah, great
27:50
job, Morgan. You are an asset to this show,
27:52
but you're not Employee the Month. This month. Amy's
27:55
our returning champion, Amy. Why
27:57
should you be employee the month? Okay? I feel like I've
27:59
been working really hard. I'm bringing good
28:02
energy into the show. I do breathing
28:04
exercises while I drive in I try one
28:06
I hope the best for everybody on the show.
28:09
I brought The Stevenson Show, which
28:11
has now been played a few times, something
28:13
I do with my son and I had
28:16
calls from the elderly, well
28:18
let's not call them that, older listeners
28:20
that have wisdom for us, and they all called
28:22
in just ideas and topic. Thank
28:25
thank you. I thought that was a run on sentence. Not employee
28:27
of the Month, Lunchbox.
28:30
I'm sorry to cut you off. Thank I mean, I was
28:32
just like, if you're gonna cut me off, what do we go? Ahead?
28:34
Ahead? We're fine, go ahead. It was fine
28:36
Without me, there would be no show. The
28:39
energy is me. You say you bring energy?
28:41
Who brings the drama? Who gets people fired
28:43
up on those phones? The only reason people
28:46
tune in to say what is Lunchbox gonna
28:48
say next? And that's why they're here in twenty
28:50
twenty three. You know what, You're back in contention, lunchbox. Let's
28:53
go because of that. Let's go back
28:55
at contention. I like, let's go like the energy whoa
28:59
I'd even do breathing exercise because he yelled
29:01
in my face. Eddie, Yeah, why should you be employee
29:03
the months? I have one thing to say, bones, and that's
29:06
hottest gummy bear in the world. Look, I have a
29:08
confession to make. That was December. This is
29:10
employ the months. Look I have a
29:12
confession. I really liked AMI's gifts, but I
29:14
knew at that moment I was going to have
29:17
to go for that luxury gift. So maybe
29:19
I have to take the hottest gummy bear,
29:21
the hottest chip, whatever for the show. These
29:24
are the stupid things I do for the show. Therefore,
29:26
I deserve to be employ the month. Did
29:29
hot ship Eddie? You're selling it? Yeah, let's
29:31
go to Abby. Abby. You're
29:33
answered the phones, you're producing bits behind the scenes.
29:36
Why should you be employe the mind? Okay, I think I
29:38
deserved to win because I really put myself out there this
29:40
month and trusted y'all with my dating life, and I usually
29:43
embarrass myself in the process. But I especially
29:45
think I should win for sending the most cringe worthy
29:47
message no offense Bobby to
29:50
a guy that I've ever sent. Plus I have
29:52
to listen to a hater in the studio every
29:54
time I talk about it, So take me
29:57
everys the one who elimitated a lunchbox from the game,
29:59
so I can't really go against that lunch bach. You're elimited
30:01
again. You're not employee the months? Oh wow?
30:05
I totally okay, Yeah, yeah, yeah wow.
30:07
Well that's between Abby and Eddie. Who on
30:13
Eddie? Why because he deserves it? Maybe
30:16
Eddie of the dad. He had a couple of good Eddie the employee
30:21
awesome. This employee is
30:24
a hero. He broke up a fight and shared the heroic
30:27
story with us because of him backing
30:29
out on tickets too for King and Country, they came into
30:31
performed into the best of the entire year. I forgot
30:34
about that. He won easy Trivia. He's back to dominating
30:36
games unless I'm playing. He admitted
30:38
to making his kids he out of the garbage. He shared an
30:40
important scam alert after his dad basically had to
30:42
cancel his identity. He ate the Hottest Gummy
30:44
Bear and he performed Police Navy Dad. His performance
30:47
was great. Dang, what a run Eddie
30:49
you are? Then, I'm tellings
30:52
he just said, I forgot about That's crazy. You
30:55
had so many good ones. So what would you like?
30:57
Eddie? Got a few options here. You can eliminate. You
31:00
can keep lunchbox out another month. I could do that.
31:02
That'd be fun. You could do some self promotion, or
31:04
you could spin the whel cash. I do like the
31:06
self promotion because I like ttok the wheel
31:08
if you want it. Bones During
31:12
this whole bit. I keep staring at that wheel, and
31:14
there are only two slots
31:16
that I really want. The spin again three
31:18
times and one hundred dollars? What about the twenty
31:21
fifty? Those are nice? Those are nice. But when
31:23
you said you can win up to three hundred dollars,
31:25
I was like, Okay, this is where it's at. So I want
31:27
to take my chances. Bones. You want it to get two
31:29
spins? Two spins, let's go and if
31:31
you like the first one, you keep it. But if you don't like it, you have
31:34
to spin again. Correct, you have to go with whatever that second
31:36
spin is. You got it, Let's spin that.
31:41
Come on. One hundred dollars. One hundred dollars.
31:44
There it is five dollars.
31:46
Hey, that's good. Five dollars. Now do you want to sit on
31:48
five? Or do you want to spin again?
31:51
There's a lot of ones out there. You
31:54
know what? How cool would it to be
31:56
to go home? Tell my kids? I want to employ the month
31:59
and show them the five dollars bill. I'm gonna take the money bone,
32:04
Seriously, I can't risk it. Guys, last time
32:06
I spend the wheel, it was dollars. Do you want to know what it would
32:08
have been. Let's spend it's
32:11
gonna be a hundred. I mean, I've never
32:13
seen a drummer. There
32:16
you go, Eddie, here's
32:19
your cash, Come on up and accept five
32:22
dollars. Employee
32:25
the mont Eddie. He did great. Congrats
32:28
Eddie. You guys have been put on notice. I'm back.
32:31
Oh I'm bad. So what
32:33
does that mean? Get ready? Are
32:36
you warning us you're gonna do a great job? Oh?
32:39
No, he is coming. Sider me scary?
32:43
Who will I block next? Luke Combs?
32:45
But you gotta be a great employee to be able to block somebody.
32:47
Don't worry, Okay, I'm not. It's
32:50
the best bits of the week with
32:53
Morgan. Number two, another
32:55
really awesome raw interview we had on the show this
32:57
week was with Morgan Evans. He stopped by Toper
33:00
form his song over for You, which when we played
33:02
it on the show, y'all loved it and could not get enough
33:04
of this song, So of course we had to have him come
33:06
in the studio and perform it live, which also
33:09
you guys loved and really cool. And that's another performance
33:12
you can check out at Bobbybones dot com. But not only
33:14
that, during his time when he was on the show.
33:16
He opened up about the very public divorce that
33:18
he went through is going through, and
33:21
it was just really cool to hear from Morgan, hear his
33:23
perspective on things and how he's
33:25
been doing recently. So overall an
33:27
awesome, incredible interview and performance.
33:30
So go check out the performance on Bobbybones
33:32
dot com. But here's that interview with Morgan and Bobby
33:34
now number three. You may know him
33:36
from his number one song Kiss Somebody Sometimes.
33:40
He grew up in New South Wales in
33:42
Australo. You started surfing at age thirteen.
33:46
At five, he played piano. At eleven he played
33:48
horn. You know, love
33:50
him his friend and he
33:53
was playing a show in Australia and this is
33:55
like, right, has all the news about him and Kelsey Ballerini's
33:58
divorce was coming out and he goes out and he takes
34:00
a deep breath and he plays a song I've never heard before and
34:03
it was about It's a very personal song called over for
34:05
You. Here's a clip of that. The
34:10
first time he's been anywhere to perform this, super
34:12
pumped and let's do it now
34:14
here. He is Morgan Evans
34:18
on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, good
34:21
to see you buddy. If you see it feels
34:23
like ammy. This has been
34:25
my experience with Morgan over the last six months. Hey
34:28
you in town. No, I'm not on town. Okay.
34:31
Is that how you read his texts? Yeah?
34:33
Okay, And then he's I'm here,
34:36
I'm not here, and then we do this and this is
34:38
literally the first time we've seen each other. Yeah,
34:41
but we've tried. We've been trying to get a game. We've
34:43
been trying. We've been trying. That's why I don't
34:45
know that I've ever walked in and just hugged anybody before I
34:47
saw Morgan. I didn't get him a big hug up there, just because,
34:49
like my friend, I'm seeing you forever man a long
34:51
time. Your hair's all along, and
34:54
that's not good to see them. It's really good to see. Yeah,
34:57
your hair's growing growing own
35:00
boy. Yeah.
35:02
Yeah, what's what's been happening. I
35:05
just got back from Australia. I spent Christmas
35:07
down there almost a month. I heard
35:10
it was awesome. Christmas in Australia is cool because
35:12
it's warm. Yeah, it was like a little
35:14
snapshot of summer. And I spent
35:16
so much time with my family and old mates, and I've
35:19
got all these little nieces and nephews now, and they all
35:21
know who I am now, which is oh,
35:23
because you actually around. Yeah, made
35:26
three like three four, one two,
35:28
so that I know them from FaceTime.
35:31
And so now it's really nice to have a real
35:33
connection. You are without
35:35
choose and a lot of your pictures, especially when you're being active
35:38
and so. But there's a guy who keeps offering amy money for
35:40
for feet pictures, and so would
35:42
you if somebody message you and said he I'll give you two hundred
35:45
bucks for close ups of your feet and only your feet, would
35:47
you do that? Nah? You would, even though your feet
35:49
are already for free on your Instagram. Yeah,
35:51
to be clear, and being offered two hundred and fifty dollars,
35:53
Oh my bad. So I didn't mean to under under value. Would
35:56
you do feet pictures? Where is that on the hierarchy
35:58
of feet value idea? We have seen
36:01
the most valuable Fate picture. We only
36:03
know her value. I tried to sell him
36:05
some of mine and it was far lower.
36:08
But now he wants giant pictures
36:10
of her with her feet right near the camera and
36:12
she's standing in her head small and he's offered
36:14
even more. That's pretty specific. It's
36:17
like giant ness or something, and all you have
36:19
to do is just make your foot or hand look big. That's
36:21
all I would have to do. And he said he'd pay me. I'm
36:25
not going to do it. Do you reply to this person? We
36:27
talked about him on the show all the time. Yeah, yeah, right,
36:29
But you're someone who is at the beach a lot, and
36:31
I wonder, since it's already readily available,
36:33
would you also take money? Well
36:35
maybe, because it's so available. I've never been offered
36:38
money for I do get asked this question a little
36:40
bit, which I think is equally as interesting,
36:42
which is a your fate ticklish? Do
36:45
you get ticklish? It seems
36:47
like a common, like multiple people question.
36:50
Never thought about that. Yeah, And if I don't
36:52
even know what it means, it starts the computer history of whoever
36:54
asked that question. You
36:57
don't know what that means? Oh I don't. I don't do any more
36:59
than read it and then move on from it. So I haven't looked
37:01
into where it comes from. But are they Yeah,
37:04
what are they ticklish? I
37:06
don't know. Maybe sometimes them? Right
37:08
now, let's do it right now? Um,
37:13
okay, look, let's just let's get
37:15
to the nitty gritty. You played this song you're
37:18
about to play. You played it at a live show.
37:20
We saw it on TikTok. I ripped
37:22
the audio off TikTok and just played it on the ear the whole
37:24
thing. It's a phone version. It sounds
37:27
your. Your performance was great, but the audio
37:29
quality was pretty terrible because it was just somebody recording
37:31
it right then. I
37:34
know some people that know some people, and I
37:36
got a boored version of you play of
37:38
that, And you know, I didn't
37:40
know if you're gonna get upset at me for for having it and
37:43
playing it. I didn't ask permission because I didn't want
37:45
you to say no, and I felt like the song was really good and you would
37:47
be grateful later, hopefully
37:49
if that ended up being a single. And so we had that I
37:51
was playing it, and then it became
37:53
your single now, And so I want to
37:55
go back to that night because whenever you walked
37:58
out, it sounded like you didn't
38:00
say anything in the crowd. It sounded like you were a bit emotional
38:02
before you played it. Is that true? Are we putting
38:04
too much into that? I mean, it's very true
38:06
that it was emotional time the first time you
38:08
played were you, Like, yeah, were you? I guess my question
38:11
is were you thinking about, Okay, should I play
38:13
this tonight? And did you make the decision right then and there or
38:15
like, I'm going to play this new song I just wrote. No, No,
38:17
it was then and there. Thing. It was a moment in the show
38:19
that was always going to be the Okay, the band
38:22
leads the stage and then it's a piano moment. But there
38:25
was a couple of options that I had to do that night,
38:27
of different piano versions of different songs. And
38:30
I'd just written this song over
38:32
a few the week before, and I
38:34
hadn't even shown anyone, Like, I hadn't even sent it to my
38:37
management or anything. But did
38:39
you write it about yourself? I'd been playing it a lot. No.
38:42
I wrote it with a couple other people here in town. So
38:44
how vulnerable is that that you do? I mean, it's
38:46
a songwriting, very vulnerable when it's very personal.
38:49
Yeah, and you go and you go and write this song.
38:51
This has been happening. You have to
38:53
trust those two. And I'm assuming there are people
38:55
you've been with before. Yeah, one of them was two
38:57
of them I met that day. Oh boy, hello here,
39:01
I don't know I don't know how why happened. I guess something's
39:04
just happened for a reason. It was the only song I wrote
39:06
in four month period. And I went into that
39:08
session because I particularly I was a big
39:10
fan of a couple of people in the room, and
39:12
then one of my really good mace was in there, and
39:15
I thought, I need to do something creative,
39:17
because you know, this is what I do. It's
39:19
like an outlet. And I sat in the corner of the room
39:21
and I just looked at everyone. I was like, guys, I'm
39:24
gonna be completely useless in this session unless
39:26
I just tell you what's going on. You know, were they like
39:28
elephant in the room? They knew you were
39:31
it was a difficult season, and they were like, what does
39:33
he wanted? We do we even write a
39:35
song because there's just so much there.
39:37
If it's how was that? I
39:40
don't know if that that part of it ever
39:42
had a chance to have him because I just said, I just said,
39:44
look, yeah, let's just do this. Well, the song is
39:46
so good. I mean, if you write it or you wrote it for somebody
39:48
else, songs good by itself, regardless
39:51
of whatever story it is, but the personal
39:53
story makes it it doesn't matter whose story, but
39:55
a personal story adds value to anything
39:58
creative because we feel as the person
40:00
who's listening consuming, we feel like it is. It's
40:03
like authentic and legitimate, right, and
40:05
that's the goal it is. And as
40:07
a songwriter, I feel like that aspect
40:09
of it I'm really proud of, and I
40:13
think the pride of it comes from after sharing
40:15
it, seeing how that
40:18
level of vulnerability and personal writing
40:22
is actually the thing that most widely
40:24
relates to people. And the amount
40:27
of messages and comments I get on social
40:29
media now, they're so great
40:31
and they're like, it's so much more than hey
40:33
I love that song or that show was so fun.
40:35
It's like, thank you for writing
40:38
that song, thank you for putting into words how I
40:40
felt or how I feel. Thank you for letting
40:42
me know I'm not alone. And those kind of things
40:44
mean so so much. Having
40:47
gone through a situation like that, seeing that it helps
40:49
other people going through situations like that, Yeah,
40:52
it's really a big deal. Morgan Evans is here. He's
40:54
got a keyboard piano. Now, is that one of those keyboards
40:57
that plays for you for the key or
40:59
are you actually gonna you know how the ones it would
41:01
play Okay, so, but it's not you're
41:03
actually gonna play I'm use my hand,
41:05
Okay, just making sure. I'm just showing how legitimate he is
41:07
as an artist. All around. The guy plays
41:09
all the instruments. How funny he comes in and it starts
41:12
playing the song, but he push the wrong button. Okay,
41:14
here he is Morgan Evans with his
41:17
song over for you. Morgan
41:20
Evans, Like,
41:24
the only thing that I can relate
41:27
just a bit of my story to this here
41:29
is it's not the only thing. But when I would
41:32
write like my first book, I had to I didn't have to be I
41:34
revealed some very personal things
41:37
that never revealed before, and it felt a little
41:41
embarrassing is not the word, but I would
41:43
like talk about some really uh personal
41:45
things about my mom and um
41:48
addiction and struggles and things
41:51
that I felt people were gonna feel sorry for me
41:53
for. And so I was like, I don't want people
41:55
sorry for me, and I was embarrassed
41:58
that they might. But then when people started
42:00
to come up to me at like shows, when I would I would go and do
42:02
they would go, hey, that part and it would
42:04
be that specifically they would go, that's the part they
42:07
go. I related, so much to that, the one that
42:09
the thing I was so worried about the
42:11
thing that I was like, Man, when people hear this, they're
42:13
gonna think less of me, or they're gonna think they're gonna
42:15
feel sorry for me. And I didn't want them to feel
42:18
sorry for me. I was using that as an outlet to share.
42:21
But it was that that people related to the
42:24
most. And I wonder
42:26
if that was similar with you. Where you're going,
42:28
I'm gonna do this song. It's so personal, and
42:30
like you said, you didn't expect people to
42:33
just be like I needed that song for me, not
42:35
for not just listening to your story like they
42:37
needed it for them. And all these
42:39
people hearing that you're very
42:41
personal story but then also finding their own
42:44
story inside of it, there's got to be some something
42:46
in that that makes you feel great that you didn't expect.
42:49
Yeah. Absolutely, I mean I had no expectations
42:51
for it. I'm not sure if you had expectations for those
42:54
moments in that book. I've read the book by the
42:56
Wise Cry Thank You, I've heard that song.
42:58
Yeah. It's
43:01
great for that reason though, and I think the same
43:03
reason that I feel like people kind of have
43:05
been reacting to this song. I literally played
43:07
it that night on the first SILD
43:09
because I felt like it was something that I needed to say,
43:12
something that I needed to do, and it wasn't
43:14
until after the show felt good
43:16
to do that. And I
43:19
didn't really get a choice in any of the rest of it because
43:21
by the time I woke up the time difference
43:23
of stuff, someone like you've played the song on
43:25
the radio, TikTok's had this video
43:28
shared however many times, and after
43:30
that it kind of just took on a life of its own in other
43:32
people's lives. And so after that, I felt
43:34
like, it's obviously always going to be my story,
43:36
my song, but I feel like now that
43:38
it's out there in the world, it's it's everybody's who needs
43:41
it to be. Was there ever a time where you play it, I
43:43
mean, never put the song out, I mean never played the
43:45
song we wrote it. Maybe it was just that cathartic
43:47
experience of songwriting. Did you ever
43:50
think, you know what, but I just might not ever
43:52
play it? Yeah, one hundred percent percent.
43:55
Yeah. I mean there's so many especially
43:57
when you first get to town and you still like you kind
43:59
of meeting different writing groups. There's so many rooms
44:01
that you're in in in Nashville where they're
44:03
like, hey, we need to write a hit song today, you know, like
44:06
that's the goal. The goal of this
44:08
day was just dude sitting in the corner of a room,
44:10
just just trying to make sense
44:12
of a situation. And that
44:16
part of it creatively is really rewarding too. It's
44:18
just like, hey, sit down, say what are you gonna
44:20
say? Weird to have
44:24
people in your business? Yeah, but they were in
44:26
it anyway. I didn't really get a choice
44:28
of that. That wasn't that, that was
44:30
not an added part of this moment. No,
44:34
rewind weird to have people in
44:36
your business period, even before the song
44:38
came out in a way that that hadn't
44:41
happened before totally. I mean it
44:43
was a high profile marriage. Yeah,
44:45
and with that you the spoils of it
44:47
was great. And then also I
44:50
got to imagine, though I just was so mad
44:52
at people about I was just like I was, you
44:54
didn't even need defend it, didn't you. You've handled this like so
44:57
freaking mature it. I just wouldn't have. I just
44:59
wouldn't be. I let things on fire just
45:01
for the sake of it. And I was like people
45:04
on the internet. Now, I
45:06
hear right, this is a very pro Morgan Evans show.
45:09
And I was getting mad
45:11
for you, and I kept going, Morgan's just acting like a mature
45:14
adult. Maybe I should do that, you know. And
45:16
I that had to be tough to just have all
45:18
these emotions and go, I gotta worry
45:20
about me and only me. Yeah, because
45:23
that's a beast when people just are wrong. Yeah,
45:26
right there, it's it's so I commend you
45:28
for that, because I'd have been fined, I'd be canceled by now.
45:32
Thanks man. Yeah, it was really tough in that way,
45:34
and I am
45:37
I mean, the only thing you control is you and
45:39
how you feel and what you're doing. So I just thankfully
45:42
I have good people around me that would keep reminding
45:44
me of that and keep me grounded in that
45:46
way. And I'm I'll always
45:49
be grateful for that. Found some really
45:51
like true friends in
45:53
life and in business, and
45:57
yeah, I credit them with any of
45:59
the decisions. Like
46:02
you really learn who like who your
46:04
folks are when when when times aren't
46:06
the best, when there's really no huge benefit
46:08
for them to be your folks other than friendship
46:11
and love, that's when you really learn who
46:13
you who your people are, absolutely, and that's
46:16
the real benefit of a
46:18
time that really isn't that beneficial? You know? And
46:20
I think we've all been through them. Uh, this
46:22
song is great, You're great. I'm I'm gonna be
46:24
honest with you. I'm in love with you. I
46:28
hope that makes you happy. I'm in love with you. I'm in love with Morgan.
46:30
Ever, I said it. Wow, I said it out there.
46:32
I said it. I think one of the most
46:35
beautiful lines, which may even speak to
46:37
the maturity Bobbies talking about,
46:40
is I would have let go
46:42
if you wanted me to. Right. That's
46:45
a certain level of where
46:47
someone is to recognize if you need even
46:49
though it's so painful, if you need me to let go, I would
46:51
have done it. Right. What's what's
46:54
the deal? Two? Because you're gonna
46:56
go and you're gonna promote the song obviously, but
46:58
it's not like you want to go to every inner. Are you talking about divorce?
47:01
Honestly? How are you going to handle it?
47:04
I really don't I know that, but but you wrote a song.
47:06
I mean, but I just wonder how you're going to handle that because
47:08
you're going I wrote this song. It's the single
47:10
I'm here to talk about the single. It's
47:12
just how how are you going to handle that? I mean, I
47:15
feel comfortable with you guys. So it's like, if
47:17
I'm gonna do it anywhere, I'll do it here. But um,
47:19
I don't ask me. In a few months, I guess yeah,
47:22
we'll specifically ask him that. We'll bring him
47:24
into one bring one question.
47:28
Uh, you're still you're working out,
47:31
yeah, like you're good physically, you're hitting
47:33
hard. Yeah. Not doing the dry January
47:35
thing right now? Ray did that pretty good about it. Ray
47:37
did it for six days and then he came on the show
47:39
once that I quit, so it was a real
47:42
He's like, I'm doing dry January and then he's
47:44
like I quit. We're like why he goes, I don't
47:46
know. It's Saturday, and so I hope you have
47:49
Yeah, you're you're done. You're good now. Yeah,
47:51
well look, you know I drank enough beiers in Australia
47:53
of a Christmas to like last me through January.
47:55
I think what in Australia
47:57
the beer culture there is? There?
47:59
Is it twenty one? First of all, to drink beer, it's
48:01
eighteen, okay? Is it a loose eighteen
48:04
meaning if you're sixteen? Is it
48:06
like oh no, they're pretty strict about that. They are the eighteen
48:09
Yeah, yeah, pretty strict about most
48:11
things in Australia. Actually, is there an Australian
48:14
beer that you really like that when you come to the States, you're
48:16
like, dang, I wish they had Kuala
48:18
Light. That'd
48:21
be cool. Yeah, yeah, quite light. I'll probably make that. It
48:23
probably look in America. But yeah,
48:26
look, there's so many beers back on him now. It's like, um,
48:29
all the little micro breweries when I used to live there,
48:31
and now like some of those are big beers. I quite enjoyed
48:33
just going along and trying every tap along. Yeah
48:36
I like it. Yeah, okay, anything
48:39
else, guys, this is it. This is our time.
48:42
We don't listen. I try to get him. I try to hang out with him
48:44
all the time. He's never round. I think. What I think is he sits at
48:46
home and goes, I'm in Australia. Then he's got a post pictures in Australia
48:48
on his Instagram. So it's not blow us cover because he doesn't
48:50
want to hang out yet. He's like I told him and I'm in Australia,
48:52
So go ahead, Eddie. No along with the beer,
48:54
conversation. Like a lot of people are talking about Fosters,
48:57
you know, like Fosters Fabia, Like, oh is
48:59
that big enough or is that just big here? I think
49:01
at one point it was big in Australia, like maybe
49:03
in the seventies or something like that. But I think most of us
49:05
might he let's do it, Eddie Fosters.
49:07
Okay, I do keep on
49:10
the bus. Is on the bus in case someone
49:12
asked that question and then they have to drink it. So
49:15
if you come on the bus, remember that boomerangs
49:18
bones out Back Steakhouse. Yeah, we're gonna do
49:20
all the generic stupid things that everybody Eddie's
49:22
opened it up Outback Steakhouse. They have them there. Um,
49:26
I don't think so. I've never been to an at back
49:28
steakhouse. We should go to we should go. Yeah,
49:30
that's what we're gonna do. I'm gonna take you and we're gonna
49:32
document your first ever. That's
49:35
hilarious. That is okay, But I'll
49:37
probably be like, hey, where are you. I'm gonna Australia, bro, I just
49:39
like the show three hours ago. There's no way you can be in
49:41
Australia in three hours. I'll post
49:43
a qualifying picture straight up. Yes, meat pies.
49:46
Yeah, you just said, yeah, I don't know what that
49:48
means, you'll have them? Yeah, absolutely,
49:50
that's still a thing. Oh yeah. Asking about
49:53
the kangaroo, well,
49:55
oh yeah, asking about the final question.
49:57
It's not about you. And I think
50:00
if you just said, yeah, we're generically
50:02
going to find a kangaroo in Australia,
50:05
doesn't matter. It's just law of averages, and you put
50:07
it in front of me, I think, I whoop. It's but fighting
50:10
a kangaroo. Yeah, I would bet money on me.
50:12
We're not finding one of those muscle ones that they put
50:14
on the internet. And we're also not going to get a baby. It's
50:16
just a rant, random kangaroo you
50:18
put in front of me. I think I can whoop a kangaroo's butt.
50:21
Okay, go do I think would
50:23
I back you out of the kangaroo? Yeah? They say
50:25
here's ten thousand dollars. Who you bet nine to the death
50:28
the death? Yeah, I mean, look, there's different kinds
50:30
of kangaroos, right, You've got the gray kind, which
50:33
you're around the coastal areas where most people live.
50:35
I definitely they're all those big red muscley
50:37
ones. Yeah, yeah, but they don't. They don't
50:39
have the agility I have. There too many muscles. Are
50:41
you taking on one of the big ones? I'm taking on a random kangaroo.
50:44
It doesn't matter. They just grab one that they just draw the lottery.
50:46
This kangaroo rooop average kangaroo
50:48
averages, you'll beat an average kangaroo. What's really?
50:51
Yeah? What's up? An expert? Wow? You know what
50:53
Australia? Do you know what his middle name is? Morgan rue
50:55
Evans. So don't tell me if the guy doesn't
50:58
know about k kangaroos. All right, all
51:00
right, So you're going to Europe
51:02
and you're playing these shows with Mitchell Tenpenny. Yeah,
51:05
okay, yeah, and you're doing those I'm
51:07
trying to see. And then you're doing the shows with Brett
51:09
Young all like March through
51:12
Tenner third March, April May. Yeah, I could do my
51:14
fingers. It's gonna May. And then you're you're
51:16
all out. I mean you got a bunch of shows, huh. And then
51:18
we're about to and now some dates for the
51:20
middle of the summer too. Okay, here, that's gonna
51:22
be busy, gonna be busy, ye something though some here,
51:25
some probably God Damn man,
51:28
guy's gone all the time like he's trying to create a
51:30
good career form all over the globe. Country music
51:32
is so fun to play all over the world right
51:34
now? Are you a pop star in Australia? Am
51:37
I pop star? Yeah? Oh?
51:39
I don't know about that. It doesn't mean you have to do pop
51:41
music, but okay, are you pop
51:44
star? Popular? And that people know you that
51:46
just don't know country music back home? Like
51:49
do your songs get played on Top forty radio? Yeah?
51:52
Yeah, they get played on Top forty radio. Yeah, um,
51:55
and that's cool. We just got to do the New Years
51:57
eighty thing Australia, which is one of the coolest gigs
51:59
and New Year's even Australia. They set up a
52:01
stage at the Opera House in front of the bridge
52:03
before they do the follow ups and stuff like that, which
52:05
felt like a good It was a very old genre show, so
52:07
I felt good to be involved in that.
52:10
That's in Sydney. I've
52:12
been there. I climbed up on that bridge, did
52:14
y'all? Yeah, they I strap you in and then
52:17
they you walk up all the stairs and the
52:19
wind's blowing you like crazy, and
52:21
I was just like, I'm just looking for Morgan and they're
52:23
like walked to the top. All
52:27
right, you guys at Morgan Evans music songs
52:31
over for you. Stream it so many times
52:33
you need to go to your doctor because you
52:35
need some medicine to get you happy again.
52:39
That's how much I think people should stream it, check
52:42
it out and then see Morgan all over the world. Basically
52:45
Morgan Evans, Morgan, good to see you, buddy, Thank
52:47
you for performing that. You're amazing and that is all.
52:50
It's the best bits of the week with
52:53
Morgan. Number two. If
52:56
you want a good smile or have a good laugh this
52:58
weekend, this segment is going to do it for you. The show
53:00
attempted to sing Chris Stapleton's
53:03
Tennessee Whiskey, and this all started because
53:05
Bobby was over on TikTok and he saw artists
53:07
covering Tennessee Whiskey and people in the comments
53:09
were just going at him in a mean way, trolling,
53:11
you know, not saying nice things. And Bobby's
53:14
point is that this song is so hard
53:16
to cover and if anybody can even do it remotely,
53:19
well that's awesome, and so he
53:21
wanted to prove a point by having the show sing it. And nobody
53:24
on the show is really singers. Besides Bobby
53:26
and Eddie have their comedy duo which
53:28
they do sing, and they do have good voices. But it
53:30
was fun just to hear from a perspective of everyone
53:33
singing not prepared Tennessee
53:35
Whiskey number two. I'll watch
53:37
people online singing Tennessee Whiskey and
53:39
it's just hard to do it like Stapleton did
53:42
it. It's just he is.
53:44
His voice is so special,
53:46
it's so distinct. I saw Kelly Clarkson
53:48
sing it, she crushed it. But
53:51
I'll watch these people sing it and they're
53:53
fine, they're good, and I'm like, dance, it's hard song to sing.
53:55
But then I'll watch people in the comments like torch them
53:59
and they're like, why are you in the song? You're not good. I don't
54:01
think people understand how hard this song is to sing. Like
54:03
and I've always wanted to do where
54:06
let's say the Olympics, if they were doing swimming
54:10
or sprinting, you know, we'd like to see a normal
54:12
guy do it against the Olympians
54:14
to see just how advanced
54:17
they are. Because when it's everybody who can fly, everybody
54:20
looks the same. It looks effortless. But if you put
54:22
Eddie out there running against Bolt, You're like, Wow,
54:25
that dude can run. You've
54:27
put a lunchbox Swiman against Phelps, You're like, dang
54:29
Phelps, he really is fast. So
54:31
I just want to show everybody how hard this song is to
54:33
sing, okay, um, and you're
54:36
all gonna have a shot at it here from the chorus, and I really
54:38
want you to try as hard as you can, ohn,
54:40
right, I want you to try. Are we
54:43
trying trying to sound like Staples? Trying
54:45
to see yourself? Yeah, like an artist? Yeah,
54:47
just sing and don't and try
54:50
not to be funny. And if you're off your way off, who
54:52
cares? Okay, but you're gonna go from
54:54
the chorus where it's You're as smooth
54:57
as Tennessee whiskey. And if you need the the
55:00
with you, pull it up.
55:03
You're a sweet as strawberry wine. You're
55:05
as warm as a glass of brandy and honey. I stay
55:07
stoned on your love all the time. Heck, if you feel
55:09
if you're feeling randy, just keep going. I'm
55:12
looking love in all the same old places, Okay,
55:15
So let's see what happens here, all right?
55:17
Going first, probably the guy who can sing the best
55:19
on the show. Eddie, You're gonna go first, but I want you to sing it hard,
55:21
all right, man, Okay, go ahead. You're
55:26
as smooth as
55:30
Tennessee you whiskey. Okay,
55:35
you're a sweet as
55:39
strawberry wine. Okay,
55:44
you're as warm as
55:48
a glass of brandy. Yeah.
55:52
Yeah, that's good. Take a home and honey,
55:54
I stay stone on
55:57
your love all the
55:59
time. I see. That's pretty good. Yeah, it's
56:03
hard, got to chase it. Okay, Wow,
56:06
Amy, you're gonna go next. Okay, I have to follow
56:09
that. Yeah, but Alicia heard where to go in? Hey,
56:11
anyone help you? Yeah, just go and be loud
56:14
and here we go. Here's Amy trying to sing Tennessee whiskey.
56:16
Go ahead, you're
56:20
smooth this
56:24
Tennessee whiskeys. You're
56:30
sweet, Stop
56:35
very by your
56:39
rest, boy home,
56:43
it's a glass Brendon and
56:48
honey, stay stone know
56:51
your love time.
56:54
Okay, that's
56:57
pretty good. I like how you just stayed on one
57:00
like food. Listen,
57:03
I'll be being out earlier lunch. I
57:05
take it home. Oh yeah, I'm taking home baby. Let's
57:07
go do you okay?
57:10
Do I what do you want to tell you come in. Absolutely,
57:12
you have the words in front of you. Absolutely right,
57:15
let's go. You're
57:19
as smooth ass
57:22
Tennessee whiskey. You're
57:28
as sweet a
57:33
strawberry wo. Okay,
57:36
daddy, you're ass
57:39
wo as
57:41
a glass of brandy. They
57:45
get easy home and honey,
57:49
I stay stone on
57:52
your love all
57:56
the time. I can't. Right,
58:02
that's the thing. Look, I did pretty good.
58:05
You did do it pretty good for you. That warm
58:07
goes high, Yeah, it goes real high. Let's go
58:09
to ry real quick. Right, you're ready to take this home, let's go.
58:11
We're just show. People are hard. This is but yo,
58:15
a smooth Tennessee
58:18
whiskey. Yo,
58:24
sweet as
58:26
strong, very wide.
58:31
Take a break, Yo,
58:37
there's a glass of bread honey
58:44
as this on your
58:46
love. We're
58:50
gonna respect him what someone tries to sing this song? Horse?
58:53
You know, so you're up waiting
58:57
hard. I'll sing a hard Come on, let's go. I can't sing bussing.
59:00
Go ahead, Eddie, cume in. You're
59:04
as smooth as
59:08
Tennessee whiskey. You're
59:14
as sweet strawberry
59:18
wine. That's where I'm
59:21
really good. Here your
59:23
risk, who it's
59:28
a glass of brandy and
59:32
honey as stay stoned
59:35
on your love all
59:37
the time. Thank
59:42
you, thank you, need the address, come
59:44
sign us all a record deal group. Wait
59:46
wait, wait, wait, our professional singer is
59:48
not gonna sing, Abby?
59:50
Yeah, Abby, I mean, I mean she takes voice
59:53
lessons. I know, but no, no, no, it's
59:55
the problem. Let me just
59:57
ask her and then we'll wrap it up. Abby, do you want I'm
1:00:00
definitely not a real singer. I only seen comedy songs,
1:00:02
right, so I don't mind doing that hard song embarrassing
1:00:05
myself. But if you're not ready for it, wouldn't
1:00:07
want to put you there, so you don't have But we weren't. None
1:00:09
of us were ready an everybody, we don't care.
1:00:11
We don't. We don't try to do this outside of here. Abby.
1:00:14
If you don't want to, don't do it. Let's get proably ruined. My don't
1:00:18
or I could just start it. I mean, when you have
1:00:20
your shot, you have a shot of a record label walkdot Every day
1:00:22
a record label walked in sing. You
1:00:25
don't have to do it. It's up to you, Okay,
1:00:30
don't pressure
1:00:32
you. You're
1:00:38
doney thing stage
1:00:40
left. It's the best
1:00:43
bits of the week with Morgan
1:00:45
number two. It's always a
1:00:47
fun day. On the show when we do a fantasy draft,
1:00:49
y'all love these. You love seeing the
1:00:51
perspective of a draft with different types
1:00:53
of topics, And this week we did the
1:00:56
best Rivalries, which could mean so many
1:00:58
different things. And basically
1:01:00
what happened in this draft is we did take it in so many
1:01:02
different ways, from pop culture to personally
1:01:05
to celebrities. You may know, it just got a
1:01:07
little wild and a little nicey, so you
1:01:09
know it's out there. We all chose our
1:01:12
teams and y'all voted, so if you still want
1:01:14
to vote, you can go to Bobby Bones dot com. It's
1:01:16
pretty fun to see the draft. But
1:01:18
you guys just love these. These are all y'all's favorites. And
1:01:20
if you want to check out all of the drafts
1:01:22
we have ever done, you can go to our YouTube page.
1:01:24
There's a whole playlist of our drafts and there's some really
1:01:26
good ones on there. But this this may be one of my
1:01:29
favorites. Number one famous
1:01:31
rivalries. Let's draft
1:01:33
him more again. You get the first overall pick because we rolled
1:01:36
the dice. You're up, who do you have? Yeah? I
1:01:38
mean, I'm a big superhero fan, so I have to
1:01:40
do this it's the Avengers verse
1:01:42
Thanos. That's good. It's
1:01:45
a big rivalry. Yeah, and it's on brand
1:01:47
and it's a lot of people know it. A good
1:01:49
one. I didn't have that, but good one.
1:01:51
Raymundo, Yeah, we're big in Boston,
1:01:54
so I gotta go Yankees and Red Sox. Good.
1:01:56
Wow, that's a good one. That's
1:01:59
a good one too. I'm
1:02:01
gonna go Morgan
1:02:05
Wallen versus his neighbor that
1:02:07
dude. Yeah,
1:02:10
the video guy, right, yeah, you shot the video.
1:02:13
So that's gonna be my rival. My famous rivals,
1:02:16
Amy, I have Lunchbox versus Abby
1:02:19
Oh, good one. Oh Amy, that's
1:02:22
a good one. Man. You guys are killing it. A lot of good ones
1:02:24
here. Good job Lunchbox well Amy,
1:02:27
Yeah, you're gonna do you. Yeah
1:02:29
Yeah, Tupac verse Biggie.
1:02:31
That's damn. That's
1:02:34
a good yeah day. Okay,
1:02:39
we're gonna go back order now, Lunchbox will go first.
1:02:41
Lunchbox. What do you have in your famous rivalries?
1:02:44
Taylor versu Kanye. Yeah,
1:02:49
that's a tough one. That's a weird situation.
1:02:52
That was a weird one when it happened. You're like that it's
1:02:54
weird, But now you just further and further away from you, like
1:02:56
that was bizarre, and then everything else he's done
1:02:58
too too strong ones Lunchbox
1:03:00
with Tupac and Biggie and Taylor and Kanye
1:03:03
Amy, you've picked Lunchbox versus Abby is
1:03:06
yours? Rude? What is your second one?
1:03:09
Lania Taylor off the table? Now? So
1:03:12
let me go Baron
1:03:15
Morris versus Brittany Aldean. It's
1:03:17
a good one. On
1:03:19
here too. I was gonna go to the full Audien family, but
1:03:22
good for you. That's a good one. Oh,
1:03:25
that's a good one. I need to be a little bit traditional
1:03:27
in this one, so I'm gonna go Michigan Ohio State
1:03:31
college football. Big, but just Michigan Ohio
1:03:33
State. I needed one that's not just ridiculous.
1:03:37
Ray my boys
1:03:40
sucks. They broke up, but they're a heck of a rivalry.
1:03:43
Now Flagia Florida,
1:03:45
Jay Florida Georgia
1:03:47
line. That's a good one. Yeah, b K
1:03:49
versus Tyler still go to the bar f
1:03:52
gl it's
1:03:54
a good one. I wish I had a thought of that one. Does the
1:03:56
bar split up like their pictures like one side one
1:03:58
and they draw the line in the middle like ready bunch when they're in her
1:04:00
bedroom. Your side of the room. Wow,
1:04:04
that's a good one. Okay, Morgan,
1:04:06
your final around two and
1:04:09
you guys have all really good ones. But these are
1:04:11
two big companies and everybody always fights
1:04:13
over them. It's Apple versus Microsoft. That's
1:04:15
good. Yeah, that's a good. God gave
1:04:18
me an idea. These are all solid
1:04:21
or funny. This is gonna be tough for the listeners of both.
1:04:24
So Morgan, we'll go one more time. Up front.
1:04:26
She has as the two picks the Avengers versus
1:04:28
Stanos and Apple versus
1:04:30
Microsoft, and this is
1:04:32
famous rivalries or rivals. Go
1:04:35
ahead, Morgan, final one, another big one for
1:04:37
me that I love watching staying in the movie realm.
1:04:40
I'm doing Harry Potter versus voldemorton solid.
1:04:44
I wouldn't pick that because I don't I guess I've seen the
1:04:46
first one. But there's that's
1:04:48
super popular. I was fourth.
1:04:51
Right, you're up, buddy, Yeah, this one is
1:04:53
going to either make or break me. I'm just going to Angel
1:04:55
and Devil. I
1:04:58
mean, that's solid ultimate, then
1:05:00
it'll make me. That's not bad. Yo.
1:05:06
All right, I'm gonna go Coke and PEPSI
1:05:08
good one generic,
1:05:11
but I'll go with it, Amy, Taylor
1:05:14
Swift versus Ticketmaster. Okay,
1:05:19
two, Taylor's in there. Interesting, I
1:05:21
hadn't add one. Two that didn't use the tyl. Well,
1:05:24
let's botch your up. He was talking about
1:05:26
Taylor Versusjohn Mayer. I wasn't. Actually, he
1:05:29
was talking about Taylor us. Just go, just go
1:05:32
man, I got it. Mm hmmm. I
1:05:35
don't know who to go here. I don't
1:05:37
even know if Batman or Superman is a rivalry. They
1:05:39
had that movie, but I don't know if they're really rivals, So I'm
1:05:41
not gonna go that. I'm gonna
1:05:43
go mmmm
1:05:48
Auburn versus Alabama slid
1:05:52
Morgan, You're done? That
1:05:55
was it? I was its done? Okay, okay.
1:05:57
Here are your teams the Avengers
1:05:59
and as Apple and Microsoft and Harry Potter
1:06:02
and Voldemort. That's Morgan, Raymonds,
1:06:05
Yankees and Red Sox BK versus Tyler of FHL.
1:06:07
That one's funny. I love Than and Angel
1:06:09
versus Devil. I
1:06:11
have Morgan Wallen versus neighbor who made the video.
1:06:15
Will you put that neighbor who made the video? And some people now
1:06:18
Michigan versus Ohio State and Cooke
1:06:20
and Pepsi Amy has Lunchbox versus Abby
1:06:23
Marion Morris versus Brittany Aldan and Taylor
1:06:25
Swift versus Ticketmaster. Lunchbox has
1:06:27
two Pac and Biggie, Taylor and Kanye and Auburn versus
1:06:29
Alabama. That's a good one. That's all. That's be tough.
1:06:31
I thought maybe Taylor versus every X boyfriender
1:06:34
screwed Droverna
1:06:36
be mine, or Pete Davidson
1:06:38
versus Kanye West would
1:06:40
have been one. Or Taylor versus Kim
1:06:42
Kardashian. I have Texas versus
1:06:44
Texas, A and m also oh good like
1:06:48
McDonald's and Burger King, Nike and Reebok.
1:06:50
I had me and the sec.
1:06:54
I got a question where Leno and Letterman rivals,
1:06:56
where they just on the sea. I had that, but then I was like,
1:06:58
well people know that they were rival. No, no, no, that's
1:07:00
part of it. So I didn't. Did you see? Lino
1:07:02
got his show canceled, which
1:07:04
show the Cars Car Garage because now he
1:07:06
fell off his motor he got clothes lined on his motorcycle,
1:07:08
breaking a collar bone or some I didn't get canceled. He hadn't
1:07:11
canceled, but they canceled the show's
1:07:14
fire that's all on fire. Well, it's been
1:07:16
a bad time for Bobby
1:07:19
Bones dot Com. Vote on the favorite team. Don't just vote
1:07:21
on the top one, vote on your full favorite
1:07:23
team of rivals. That's a pretty good one. I feel
1:07:26
like we get it done. Three more rounds of that stuff. Good
1:07:28
job, everybody. It's
1:07:30
the best bits of the week with
1:07:32
Morgan number two. All
1:07:35
right, y'all, that's it for me today. It's so fun hanging out
1:07:37
with you guys on the weekends. I hope you enjoy
1:07:39
I hope you have better weather than we do here
1:07:42
in Nashville, Tennessee. It's definitely really
1:07:44
cold and everybody's been staying inside. But
1:07:46
if you don't have cold weather, please go out and enjoy it for
1:07:48
us. And if you have cold leather, stay inside and maybe
1:07:51
make the homemade hot chocolate that I made
1:07:53
on my Instagram page because it will keep you nice and warm
1:07:55
and cozy if you have to be dealing with snow, ice
1:07:58
or crazy weather right now. I love you all
1:08:00
so much. I hope you have a fabulous weekend. Follow
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me on social media all the things at webb Grolmorgan,
1:08:04
and of course the show at Bobby Bones
1:08:07
Show. Bye. Y'all b
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