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God's Country

Ep. 9: Dylan Marlowe talks Turkey Season, Grand Slams, and Diss Tracks

GOD'S COUNTRY; EP.09 DYLAN MARLOWE — man in cap holding podcast microphone on couch

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For the first time ever,DanandReidhave deemed one of their guests a "God's Country Artist to Watch in 2024."Dylan Marlowejoins the God's Country podcast this week to discuss his Turkey Season Grand Slam, his new song "Bat out of Hell with a Boat on the Back," and how his pet chicken named Lemon Pepper is more like a dog than a chicken. Marlowe shares that Shay Mooney of "Dan + Shay" was actually the guy who convinced him to put a ring on it and how he's now joining them on tour in the Summer of 2024. Stay tuned till the end of the episode for Dylan’s footage of his drive-by ghost encounter!

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00:00:08 Speaker 1: What it is. 00:00:09 Speaker 2: Yo're off in God's Country with Breath is also known as The Brother's Hunt, where we take a weekly drive to the intersection of country music and the outdoors, two things that. 00:00:20 Speaker 1: Go together, like this podcast. 00:00:23 Speaker 3: And a spooky ghost story or a pine tree stand and some last name land produced My Meat Eater and I Heeart podcast. 00:00:31 Speaker 2: We're gonna sit down with a kid today and call him a kid because he's a. 00:00:34 Speaker 3: Young and yeah, he's a grown man. He's an old soul grown man. He just young in the game and he's killing it. He's awesome, and his melody's sowred and people love it. 00:00:44 Speaker 1: And he don't care what you think about He don't. 00:00:46 Speaker 4: Yeah. 00:00:47 Speaker 2: Uh, it feels like Dylan's on the This Dylan Marlowe we're talking about. He's on the fast track to becoming a star in country music, kind of the next generation. 00:00:55 Speaker 3: She kind of dubbed him Artists to Watch of the that's the. 00:00:59 Speaker 1: First god in the podcast Artists will Watching twenty four. 00:01:03 Speaker 3: I liked it though. 00:01:04 Speaker 1: It was good. Yeah, man, I think he is. 00:01:06 Speaker 2: I think what he does and how he conducts himself and and how he just goes about his business. He knows what he wants, he knows what he's trying to accomplish, and ain't nobody gonna get in his way. 00:01:15 Speaker 3: Till he got a new song coming out this Friday. 00:01:18 Speaker 2: Yeah, check that out. Dylan Marlowe. Thanks to him for coming on the podcast, and uh. 00:01:23 Speaker 3: Y'all stay with us. We'll see you around. I feel like I feel like I got here. It's not scared to let his feeling show in a redneck kind of way, in a no pun intented boys back home kind of absolutely, And I think that's extremely rare in the game that we have to play in this town. 00:01:53 Speaker 1: You're starting off. This is the first thing we're gonna talk about. 00:01:56 Speaker 3: I pushed me into it. I said I was gonna save it until. 00:01:59 Speaker 1: You say talking. 00:02:00 Speaker 2: I said, let's roll, and then you you jump off into the into one of the deepest topics that we're probably gonna get into. 00:02:06 Speaker 3: I don't think so because I don't want to harp on it. I just like I would just like. 00:02:11 Speaker 2: We got a real one, bro, we got a look at I mean, this guy shows up to a professional podcast, it's being filmed in sweat pants and a sweat show. 00:02:20 Speaker 3: I wish I. 00:02:21 Speaker 1: Could wear that to my own podcast than looking good today. 00:02:24 Speaker 4: I could have dressed up probably for you all. I just figured, hey, you know. 00:02:30 Speaker 1: Hey, you know Georgia, we got a pump on the couch like a young. 00:02:37 Speaker 4: Coffee. 00:02:38 Speaker 1: I'll tell you the first time, and I can't wait to tell the stories. 00:02:41 Speaker 2: I don't even know if you know it or remember it, but the first time my my first impression of dealing where it's just it's a co write and it's just like one of those days where we're writing over at river House with Matt and Chris and Dylan's on the books and Dylan's and there I was like, who is dealing? 00:02:59 Speaker 1: Marlon to tell me? 00:03:00 Speaker 2: You know, you always got to ask, you know, who's this random third one? And yeah that we don't probably don't need. But so I show up and uh, I probably was probably ten fifteen minutes late, and we we hash you know, what's what's up? And then we get into writing, and dude twelve forty five rolls around. We're like half of the first verse in and Dealan sitting over there and he goes, hey, man, would y'all like talk mad shit about me if I had to leave right now? And I was like, one, I don't remember no, And I was like, one, absolutely I will. Two what do you mean you gotta leave? It's twelve forty five and a half. 00:03:40 Speaker 1: He's like, I got rehearsal one And I was like, and. 00:03:43 Speaker 2: You booked this co rock And he was like, yeah, man, I you know, I just didn't. And I was like, all right, bro, get on out of here. And he left and for the next couple co rites, I probably talked so him. Yeah, probably talks with Smack about it. Should we wrote some songs and you got a record dealing. 00:03:56 Speaker 3: I was cool with you, Dave. 00:03:57 Speaker 4: My my planning it's terrible. My wife will tell you it's terrible. I try to fit too many things in, Like I tell everybody yes, and then I'm like, da Gama, I told like ten people yesterday, and this is not gonna be good. 00:04:09 Speaker 5: Well I feel that because like I'll do it to things way down the road, yeah, and then I won't think about it, and then I'll have eighty things way down and when down the road. 00:04:21 Speaker 2: Gets here, I'm yeah, that's why you gotta turn your wife manager too, and so she knows literally everything. 00:04:28 Speaker 1: That's my wife, you know that, right? 00:04:29 Speaker 3: I think I do this every man, since last time I see, yeah. 00:04:33 Speaker 1: Yeah, twenty three for four years. 00:04:35 Speaker 4: I know, it was a hell of a year. We made it through. I don't know how married is. 00:04:41 Speaker 1: Did Last Night go in twenty twenty three? Was it twenty twenty two? 00:04:45 Speaker 4: I think it was twenty two maybe? 00:04:47 Speaker 3: So did you ever think about cutting that song? 00:04:49 Speaker 4: Oh? Yeah, yeah, I told I told Joe and Jimmy. I was like, do not pitch this. This is my song, Like, don't freaking give us to anybody. Yeah, And then I think somehow Bart heard it and they were like, man, it has like a ninety percent chance of being the single if you let John cut this, I. 00:05:04 Speaker 3: Can't believe You're like, I can't believe you heard that and that happened because most of them they'll just tell you that. 00:05:10 Speaker 4: Yeah yeah, I just yeah. I don't know if if I would have honestly, honestly god, if I wrote it one hundred percent, or I would have been like no, no, yeah. But because Joe and Jimmy were in there, I was like, uh, you know it's their song too, so. 00:05:25 Speaker 3: Yeah yeah, what were they like, Hey, we're giving it John. 00:05:28 Speaker 4: They were definitely like, well, Joe, have y'all met Joe, like, I don't know Joe. Joe's so Blue's great, he's awesome, but he's so blunt. He's like, you know my record deal. Yet you're not going to take the song radio. I was like, all right, and it was. 00:05:42 Speaker 3: Your first number one. Not a terrible call. 00:05:44 Speaker 4: No, it's a great call. I'm happy with the way it turned out for sure. 00:05:49 Speaker 2: Yeah, we'll talk about we'll get into that later. 00:05:51 Speaker 3: We're not getting into it, of course. 00:05:53 Speaker 4: No. 00:05:53 Speaker 2: We have a thing and this is this is why you are terrible. Sometimes you're also talking over me, which is a thing you do. And I've heard complaints about other people saying that the bigger brother is the one that talks over the younger brother. If the younger brother would just talk more, it'd be a better podcast. 00:06:09 Speaker 3: If a younger brother would have more important things to say, maybe the older brother would have Hey, I love I'm just in the middle of this. 00:06:16 Speaker 2: This is not humble brag. I'm not even gonna say it. You know, what do you have it to say it? I'm a week sober on social media, I'm not I'm trying to like yeah, yeah, for like, my church is doing it because the thing digital de talks, but I'm done. I'm never I'm never putting it back on my phone anyway. We don't have That's what I want to talk about. Before I got off of social media, you kept on posting about a chicken. Yeah, let's get let's get into it because Dan's had chickens, He's done the whole thing. 00:06:44 Speaker 1: He knows the pros and cons of all of them. 00:06:47 Speaker 2: And I'm excited about the banter that's about to happen between. 00:06:50 Speaker 3: We call time out. I'm sorry I'm texting in the middle of this podcast, but my babysitter is about to put diesel into my fore wheel, so I'm just gonna wrap backwood. 00:07:00 Speaker 4: That's important. 00:07:00 Speaker 3: Go ahead, don't need diesel in the four tracks. I feel that, all right, I feel that conversation. I'm listening. 00:07:07 Speaker 4: I'm actually worried you're not fast enough. 00:07:09 Speaker 3: She was like, yeah, well I yeah, it's don't let that happen. Okay, go get us about No. 00:07:16 Speaker 4: I mean, so we got these when me and that we're engaged. I was like, I want chickens. She said, well, we can get them when we get married. So we got back from my honeymoon two days later. 00:07:24 Speaker 1: You want to try to supply where'd you go to your honeymoon? 00:07:26 Speaker 4: Uh? 00:07:29 Speaker 3: Come on, don't forget this right, it's like six months or something. 00:07:33 Speaker 4: Uh oh, curious out curreus out. 00:07:37 Speaker 3: Wait where where'd you kill your first turkey? Last year? Gosh, Nashville, See how fast that happened. 00:07:45 Speaker 4: But anyways, we can we can like cut that up to make it sound like it was like that. 00:07:49 Speaker 1: No, we can't in there. 00:07:52 Speaker 4: No. So we got these chickens and just like anybody, you just you raise them up inside like in the tub or whatever, and once they're big enough, you kick them side the incubator. 00:08:01 Speaker 1: Did you have to heat the heat? 00:08:02 Speaker 3: Yeah? 00:08:03 Speaker 4: And I guess I must have picked this certain one up more than the others. But her name's Lemon Pepper. And you can tell them apart. We got we got, we got five turkey, five turkeys. My brain's on it already. Five chickens. 00:08:17 Speaker 1: We're about to get there, bro. 00:08:19 Speaker 4: I mentioned five chickens, and they're all different, like you know, like you got Tariokey is the biggest. She's biggest, and she's full black, so you know that's Tariokey. And then Buffalo has like a bright red chest. 00:08:31 Speaker 1: You've named them all yeah. 00:08:32 Speaker 4: Yeah, lemon pepper is just like dotted the runt, the smallest ones chicken mini and then the other black ones just garlic. 00:08:40 Speaker 3: How many Chicken minies could you eat right now? 00:08:42 Speaker 4: Probably twenty? 00:08:44 Speaker 3: That's all. 00:08:45 Speaker 1: Twenty chicken mini? 00:08:46 Speaker 3: Could I could sell that number? 00:08:47 Speaker 1: Could you have more chicken nuggets or chicken? 00:08:50 Speaker 3: Yeah? 00:08:52 Speaker 1: How many Chicken nuggas did you. 00:08:53 Speaker 4: Eat right now? 00:08:54 Speaker 6: Dude? 00:08:55 Speaker 4: Maybe like thirty two? Thirty three? 00:08:57 Speaker 2: Okay, So I literally have tried to eat as many Chicken nuggas as I ever because you remember when McDonald's had that fifty for like yeah, six, like like two totally healthy. Yeah, three, And that's the most I grilled my guts, but that's the most I could. 00:09:10 Speaker 4: Yeah. My eyes are probably bigger than my stomach right now, but I could, I could eat a lot. 00:09:14 Speaker 2: Have you had like have you had like the naming of a chicken and then that chicken gets goes to heaven? 00:09:22 Speaker 4: You know what I'm saying, dude? Not yet, bro? They Uh, My house is kind of perfect for chickens because we have a main road out front and then we have like five or six acres in the back, but there's a creek with like a forty foot drop off. Oh yes, they're not going, so they're not going anywhere. And also no like coons or possums are really getting in my yard or like predators for them because we have two dogs. Yeah, we have two dogs, and it's there's just just like valley that surrounds my property kind of. So yeah, we don't worry about anything. We have two dogs. Or a neighbor has a hound dog, so nothing really messes with them. But dude, Lemon Pepper will like come up when I pull up in the driveway. I'll open the truck and get out. She'll come running across the truck and I'll pick her up. Sometimes I take a selfie with her and put her down and she goes on does her thing. She's awesome. 00:10:09 Speaker 6: Da She's like a little dog. 00:10:10 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's pretty great. Do you have the I mean I went hardcore for a while and had like the door of the opens at when it was like. 00:10:19 Speaker 4: A no, I still do that? 00:10:20 Speaker 3: Do you need to want? I need to get it out of mine because I don't have chickens anymore and it's pretty expensive that you have. 00:10:25 Speaker 1: Are you never gonna do? Are you never gonna get chickens? 00:10:27 Speaker 2: Again, are you like, man, here's the family and just don't have time or what. 00:10:31 Speaker 3: Everything wants to eat a chicken and yeah, so if you live in like not that you don't live in real woods, but like. 00:10:37 Speaker 4: No, I mean I live kind of towards the it's out pleasant to you. It's out in the country. It's just that we're up on the road. 00:10:43 Speaker 3: Yeah. See, I'm way tucked back. Yeah in this I mean basically the woods and man, my chickens were just I mean it was like and the trouble is it was like an ongoing battle, but it always happened when I wasn't out of town. It's almost like the bobcat and the hawks and the CODs and the foxes and the neighbors dogs and the cats and the faral cats and everything else would be like, oh that that comes out. 00:11:11 Speaker 6: Here. 00:11:12 Speaker 3: It was one time the worst, Oh man, this is brutal. We had just gotten like did y'all like raise them little and then go to the pen, so you know you had to like keep them in the garage and the whole garage things like weeks, yeah or months. Yeah, And so christis averted by the way I got the stories of laying on top of stories. But anyway, we go and talk about you talking go to North Carolina. We had just put ten chicken little uh poles into our check chicks. Yes, Walter taket, we'll get a sorry sorry in the in the thing we had them pinned. I mean we had a literal pin around and everything, and uh. I went to on a riding retreat and we had got like a couple of good songs that day. I was feeling solid, you know, shining calls, I'm like reading barbecue. I'll call you back soon, you know. Clicking, she calls again, step my side. What They're all dead, all thereuthers everywhere. I was like, what is happening? 00:12:23 Speaker 1: Like she was like, I just came home. 00:12:26 Speaker 3: I mean this is our first batch of like man it a chicken. 00:12:31 Speaker 4: Yeah, and that would do the same. 00:12:32 Speaker 3: It was. So I'm trying to like, I mean, there's nothing I can do. I'm in North Carolina, like eleven hours away. You know. I was like, oh babe, we'll get some more. This is kind of just part of it. Like, so I'm glad that you have a place where you're not. 00:12:47 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's it's the perfect little chicken. Like they'll go to the woods to the left, to the woods to the right, like they it's like they're not it's not real woods. It's just like little tree lines. 00:12:59 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's okay. But as long as hawks don't find them your tool. 00:13:02 Speaker 4: They haven't yet. Yeah, maybe it's just because of my dog that Banks. My dog Banks runs outside and barks because our neighbor has a duck in his pond and I don't know, a wow, oh you're good. Then a long time, Yeah, you're good, and uh, it's not it's like one of them, like you know, park ducks that flew in from somewhere and lives here. 00:13:24 Speaker 1: And it's like I'm about to chill here for a minute. 00:13:27 Speaker 4: And it lives in this little pond. And my dog Banks goes outside and points at it, and she barks at it all day because she comes inside. 00:13:34 Speaker 3: Yeah that's a that's like free security. Well not free you feed. 00:13:38 Speaker 4: Yeah yeah, yeah, chickens. 00:13:40 Speaker 3: Are it's a whole. It's just I mean, for me, it was just a revolving thing. You just you finally learn how to do it, and then one gets picked off and you get two or three more, and then you got to raise them. And I just got honestly, I just got that's a lot. It's a lot. 00:13:56 Speaker 4: If I had to do that, I wouldn't have them. 00:13:58 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, yeah, Yeah. 00:13:59 Speaker 1: Let's get it Turkey Hunt. Since y'all are, we're dying to talk about it. 00:14:02 Speaker 2: Twenty twenty one, you're going you were on tour and you did a single season slam. Yeah, let's get into album, the first one where it was and then your track to the to the last one. 00:14:18 Speaker 4: I started in Florida. Uh, I did the Ostila. I was in a Mocha Lely and I was I had it in my head. I was gonna go hunt this place called Big Cypress, which is like this insane wm A that's like hard as hell to hunt, like you have to be like I think that the week opening weekend I went, there was like probably three thousand hunters out there. 00:14:39 Speaker 1: Oh my god. 00:14:40 Speaker 4: I mean that, it's like it's like a giant w It's like a hundred something thousand and eight And there was like twenty turkeys killed. 00:14:47 Speaker 2: And their season opens the first of March. Yeah, first first one. 00:14:51 Speaker 4: And uh the turkeys killed. 00:14:54 Speaker 1: Yeah, three thousand hundred. 00:14:57 Speaker 4: Numbers could be off a little bit, but it was something of that. 00:15:01 Speaker 1: Yeah, is it Is it tough hunting or is there just not birds there? 00:15:04 Speaker 4: Like like walking it's all swamped. So you feel like I'm walking in like you know, this deep of water, there could be a gator, a freaking I mean you're south south south yeah, yeah, so like it could be yeah, and I'm just like by myself twenty miles back in this thing, Like it was tough. So I hunted that for like four or five days. I saw one hen and. 00:15:28 Speaker 3: Then any almos here to go? 00:15:31 Speaker 4: No, no, and uh so. 00:15:33 Speaker 1: What you're playing like you have a show on Saturday Friday. 00:15:36 Speaker 4: This one actually was before I was on tour. I think when I did this it was I think it was the year like we had tours lined up right after Turkey season, and I was like, I know, if I'm going to get to do this Grand Slam probably in the next five years, this year is the year to do it. And so we did that and I called Dallas. I was like, you know, anybody and mochilely like I'm trying to like I really need to kill this. 00:16:00 Speaker 3: What do you what is the monchy you Mockaley is like. 00:16:02 Speaker 4: A city down there. It's like right under Fort Myers. 00:16:05 Speaker 3: It's like a city named Monchayley. Yeah. 00:16:09 Speaker 4: Yeah, So that I called Dallas and Dallas calls me. He's like, let me make a phone call, and he calls me back by those guys in five minutes later, he goes Happy Birthday, and I was like, what he's like be at this address at six am? He said, call Michael Wadeo and got you on something. I said, all right, so I appreciate you. Six am. This dude takes me to his like private like his ranch, I guess. And there was so many turkeys and we called one in shot one And if I had planned better, I might or if i'd have done some more like mobile scouting, maybe I could have killed one at that But I watched a the hunt public. They posted a video going down there and it took them like eight days to kill one in that. 00:16:52 Speaker 2: Same which made me feel good about myself. 00:16:55 Speaker 4: And then after that I went up to and shot one. This was actually crazy. I I got out of the truck. I'd been hunting for like three days in Georgia. I got out of the truck and I was walking in the woods, like you know, you can go into like two PM and get just a random if you get one of gobblet too. 00:17:13 Speaker 1: No doubt absolutely that ten to two window. 00:17:15 Speaker 4: Yeah, And I walked in and I heard like I was just walking like brushing by these leaves like a field edge. So you got field and like thick woods, and I brushed this thing beside me, a turkey gobble twenty yards in the woods. At you brushing something at me, ran out into the field. I laid down on my back and shot it, and I. 00:17:36 Speaker 3: Was like, on your back. 00:17:37 Speaker 4: Yeah, Well, like I just laid down flat on my back because I heard something rustling out and I just kind of like fell down. So that was my Georgia bird. Was super lucky. I ended up killing one. I ended up killing one in Tennessee too, because I was like, I think I need to like put a little more work in one. So I ended up killing one in Nashville, Florida. Got your East Eastern and then I went to Wyoming and shot my Marriam. 00:18:02 Speaker 1: That was That was the picture with the bus right. 00:18:05 Speaker 4: No, that was the next year. That was. That was kind of sick though, And uh so I shot that one. That was pretty easier just it was kind of just like get in front of them out west and Uh, then I shot my rio, which was the hardest one, and I shot that in Kansas. We went. I flew to Kansas hunt for three days on like me and somebodies went to public and it was late seasons and they were just like quiet. My buddy shot one and I couldn't get on one. And it's weird too, like when you don't have your own truck, like when you're with three other dudes. And I didn't know them that well, but I just knew they were going and so I couldn't really like do my do what I wanted to do. That was just kind of with them the crowd. Yeah. So then I flew back to Nashville and then I was like last it was the last week there, and I was like, I'm not like, I gotta kill this. So me and Joe Fox drove out. 00:19:02 Speaker 2: You didn't kill in Kansas when you went, So you've got all three except this one last week of turkey, yeah, the rear. 00:19:07 Speaker 4: So I come back to Nashville and then I drove back to Kansas the next week, which was the last week of the season, and UH hunted for like three or four days on a bunch of public and that every time he just drove by one on the road. They ran because they were so skittish by this point, right, And Uh, I actually posted on Instagram because I was like, if I got some following on there, I'll hit some people up. And so Kent and Bryant he knew a dude in West Kansas, and I called the dude and it was two and a half hours away from where I was, and he was like, dude, I'm tagged out. He runs like a little guid thing, like not like a guid's service, but he guides his buddies and they him like. He was like, dude, just come out here on my farm and hunt. He said, I have this massive turkey that I've been trying to kill for three years that I haven't been able to kill. He's like five or six. He's going to die year in the offseason. There's no way. He makes it like come kill him. I can't. I'm out of tacks. I was like, hey, yes, me and Joe drive two and a half hours there, and uh, we sit like I wish I wish I had like a picture to show off because this is like insane. But if you can imagine like a dirt road coming like this and then veer into the right and on the right side of the dirt roads this little cow pasture like cow like muddy dirt pit with a little cow barn. The other side of the road is woods, this dirt rope. And the guy told me and in Kansas they come out of nowhere because they walk those planes like they'll walk in the planes during the day, like miles and miles of miles, and so like, I. 00:20:37 Speaker 2: Was like, there's no way there's a turkey right here. 00:20:40 Speaker 4: There's one patch of woods, like we would have seen him coming in. But we start sitting down and start seeing this turkeys piling, piling, piling, and there we sat down. 00:20:51 Speaker 3: At two, so this is like afternoon. 00:20:54 Speaker 4: Yeah. Yeah, Like we sat down like one or two and just waited all day. And then at like three or four, we start hearing them gobling this little cowpit. I'm like, no crap, So they start. 00:21:05 Speaker 2: Gobbling and this is the last day. 00:21:08 Speaker 4: No, sorry, this is Saturday, Sunday is the last day. 00:21:13 Speaker 1: A little bit of pressure. 00:21:14 Speaker 4: Yeah, the pressure's on, And I'm like, I've hunted so hard for this freaking rio. I was like, I think that Georgia Burr was so easy that it's like paying you back. Yeah, And so I start calling and the where I'm at, like if you can imagine, like this point, there's woods like this, the turkeys can cross the road and come this road or go this little road on the private property, not like a dirt road, but just like a path or this path. And so we're calling on this path and they crossed the road, and I guess they went this way because we were like, man, we've been here and we know they should have crossed the road by now. 00:21:47 Speaker 3: And so at this point, are they in the woods? Are they still in there? 00:21:50 Speaker 4: They've crossed the road and they're in the woods where we are. But I got like, I wish I could like show you off. So like if you can imagine where my road starts when they cross the road to me, there's just like triangle and it's a triangle like this, and it stops like this, and behind that triangle is the river way back there five hundred yards that's where they're going to there, So they're gonna get through my triangle. They're gonna walk through this big open field like that's huge back to the And I was like, Joe, I'm all just I'm on this end. I'm gonna stand up, and I'm gonna walk around this way and just see it. They're walking that way. And so I picked the decoy up out of the ground and I got it and I got my gun, and I'm walking around this way and I just see like a giant redhead like one hundred yards in front of me. And and thankfully, like if it was early season, none of this brush would have been there, but it's all grown up. And I saw it and I was like crap, and I just kind of dropped down in the ground and I had the decoy. I had this decoy with me, and I just it was it wasn't like a strutter decoy or anything. It was a it was like a half strut little Jake decoy, or like a half. 00:22:57 Speaker 3: Like the half shell decoys where. 00:22:59 Speaker 4: It's tails down. Yeah, And so it's like this big and I'm just like hiding behind it. And this turkey, this dude has been. 00:23:07 Speaker 3: Hunting, you're small man that would have worked for me for four. 00:23:11 Speaker 4: Or five years, comes hollering at me, just running like he's about the fist. He gets like five ft away from me, and I smoke him really he's got like three beards on him, his spurs are insanely big, and that's yeah, I'm still waiting to get him back mounted because I have like the three things and then he'll go on like a pedestal in the middle of But it was a grind for sure, wasn't he the last The last bird wasn't pain in the butt? 00:23:35 Speaker 1: Yeah, but that makes the whole thing it was worth yeah, worth it. 00:23:38 Speaker 4: And then Joe ended up killing one off that property the next day. 00:23:40 Speaker 2: So a single season slam man, that's you can't do that with kids, Like, you can't do that with young kids like you were in the perfect Scenarioyeah, we're married, yeah, like like yeah, that's that's that's the twenties. 00:23:52 Speaker 4: I mean you were I'm twenty six now, it's probably twenty three. 00:23:55 Speaker 3: I mean that's the time that we were doing the same thing. 00:23:58 Speaker 4: I knew that too. I even told you. I was like, this is probably my last year for a while. If my career gets busy like I wanted to, then I'll be able to do this for sure. 00:24:06 Speaker 3: I Mean when we were, when we were early twenties, we were doing the same thing. Were we we flew to South Dakota. We drove to South Dakota a lot. We went to uh a hundred, Where's black Kettles? Oklahoma? 00:24:17 Speaker 1: Oklahoma? 00:24:18 Speaker 3: Yeah, got scummed there. 00:24:20 Speaker 4: That was awful. 00:24:22 Speaker 1: That was a tough trip, man. 00:24:25 Speaker 3: But I will say this some really lifelong funny stories. Oh yeah, came out of a trip where we didn't kill it. We didn't well killed the turkeys. It wasn't. It wasn't. They didn't get mounted. I'll put it there. 00:24:40 Speaker 1: It's like frustration killer. 00:24:42 Speaker 6: Yeah. 00:24:51 Speaker 4: Yeah. 00:24:51 Speaker 2: So there there is a picture of you hold a turkey in front of your yeah tour bus. 00:24:57 Speaker 4: Yeah. So that was that was the That was our first. 00:25:00 Speaker 3: With that white little bus thing. 00:25:02 Speaker 1: I want to talk about that. 00:25:03 Speaker 3: I thought it was just happened to be at the place. 00:25:06 Speaker 4: It was our short bus. So this is when I learned that I can hunt on the road and it's sick and I on the way out out there. So we had a weekend where we did great falls like Utah and somewhere, and the next weekend was in California, and so all the guys in the band were like, it makes total sense. Let's go to here, will be halfway and then we only have a ten hour drive, yea. And I was like, well, unfortunately we're driving seven hours back to why I mean, because yeah, where we forgot to tell you guys this. But yeah, I was like, cancel all your planes that you made. Sorry band guys, but artist trump car right. Yeah. I never put it down either, like never, and I went, no. 00:25:45 Speaker 1: It's a perfect scenario to put it down. 00:25:47 Speaker 4: Yeah, And so it's I mean, yeah, it was actually March or April. It was the first week that it was open, but only in that zone. I can't remember if it was zone three, and I can't remember what city. Maybe it's Gillette or somewhere right there, right next to the mountain range in the middle of Winman. But only that's that little season open first. And so I called this lady and she said that she had like five on. 00:26:16 Speaker 3: Wait wait, what do you mean you called this lady? 00:26:18 Speaker 1: On called this lady? 00:26:19 Speaker 4: Yeah, Like I looked her number up and you're real. I got that white page subscription that goes, why do you need to pay for whites pages every year? I said, hunting season, Yeah, it comes in handy. 00:26:32 Speaker 3: Hey, if you go to uh me, I'm a great resource for this out wet stuff because I went through it last year. But Boise, if you ever played Bois. 00:26:42 Speaker 4: Huh, I got you, you got me? All right, let's go. Well, So I hit this lady up. I call her. They were super cool people, and I told her we were coming through on tour, which I kind of played the music card. There you have the benefit of the crand oh tour, tell me more. I'm like, all right, well I'll come. 00:27:01 Speaker 3: By and uhh, tickets whatever. 00:27:03 Speaker 4: These people are so awesome. We get to their house at like four am. Drove drove straight in from. 00:27:10 Speaker 1: They look out and see this bus pulling up. 00:27:12 Speaker 4: So I pulled out. Actually, yeah, so I pulled. I didn't tell my band though, like where we were. I just told him we were going to Wyoming and they had no idea what. 00:27:20 Speaker 3: Was going on. 00:27:21 Speaker 4: So they woke up in the bus on a dirt road. 00:27:23 Speaker 3: And you're already hunting. You're already going. 00:27:27 Speaker 4: To do for the day. Yeah, Me and Screech are there. Uh And we get there. He's my tour manager, so Screeches my like, we're best I'll get into that later. He's my buddy that we hunt together on the road, and uh also tour manager. But we walk into these people's like driveway like four am, they're already up because they're cattle farmers, and they bring me in there like you and your buddy come in our house. We go in their house like four thirty, drink coffee with these people we never met. They're awesome. Oh yeah, and she's like, yeah, the turkeys are usually out here. By the way that we said we had five hundred, but actually only have ten because our daughter on the other three hundred or four hundred and ninety, and she said, you can't go on it. 00:28:09 Speaker 3: Seven hours. 00:28:10 Speaker 4: So we're like, I thought I had it, dude. I mean on the map, dude, it's got ox bows Field left and right mountain up here. 00:28:19 Speaker 1: But on a bomb draw at four am over a couple in their app and. 00:28:24 Speaker 4: Screams to look at each other. And we're like, this is gonna be fun. 00:28:26 Speaker 2: But it always those things always come with something you have to just assume that it's not to happen. Yeah, and it's not as good, it's not as it's never it's not as good as it's taking. 00:28:35 Speaker 4: But luckily so we hunted the whole first day. We heard like one godboy thought like they have this gate and the neighbor property every and we were gonna just have to call from the neighbor's property. And so the first day was super windy, like we didn't see anything. We hunted all day. 00:28:49 Speaker 3: Your dude's just on the bush. 00:28:51 Speaker 4: Yeah. So I ended up. I was like, you know, I should probably get them a hotel. So we drive into the nearest town like fifteen minutes. I get them a hotel room and the TV to watch and I put them in there. They're like, what are we supposed to do? And I was like, I don't know. I was like I said, and at this point on that doing Scott Tour, making five hundred bucks a night, I don't have the last night long. 00:29:14 Speaker 3: Yeah, you're rich. 00:29:15 Speaker 4: So I give him my business car said order pizza. 00:29:18 Speaker 1: That's it. 00:29:19 Speaker 4: Don't order a lot of pizza, like maybe pizza. 00:29:23 Speaker 1: It's not like you're in like Chicago. 00:29:26 Speaker 6: You're like. 00:29:28 Speaker 4: Pizza hut and uh. I think it was just like I'm a double check after when I get on my phone. But isn't something we've been up there before? 00:29:35 Speaker 3: I think were in July yea, or was it we've been more than once? 00:29:41 Speaker 2: Only know a few places, and well, it's how beautiful is it out there. 00:29:45 Speaker 4: Dude, I'm going to live out there one day my bachelor trip. I'll get into it. We went to Montana for my bachelor trip and hunted and it was six So this is where buffalo iming. Okay, so you can see I did like a bunch of whatever. But yeah, I'll send them to you. I don't care. And uh so we the whole first day. We get back there that afternoon before it starts seeing us here on roots because I know they're there. But what I found about. 00:30:08 Speaker 1: On the ten acres or are they on the fore Now. 00:30:10 Speaker 4: I know there's somewhere. Yeah, And what I found out about out west is they move a lot, and early season they're all together and they're not gobbling as much when they're all together on those early season out west, like in Georgia, if they're all together, they're on your property somewhere. But anyway, so we get to their house and they're actually helped. They're calling all their neighbors, their phone booking it. 00:30:28 Speaker 2: They're awesome because they saw you and screeched, look at each other and yeah they saw it. 00:30:33 Speaker 1: Yeah they're helping. 00:30:35 Speaker 2: Yeah, but they wanted to drink coffee with you. So much that they dropped the bomb on you there. Then they felt bad. They're helping us out, and so have you a box. 00:30:43 Speaker 3: Of twelve dors? 00:30:44 Speaker 2: You open it, there's one, yeah, and now I feel bad about it. 00:30:47 Speaker 1: So they got three more coming. 00:30:48 Speaker 4: And you go up this like hill, their dirt road like is right here, their houses down here. And then you go up this dirt road and there's a plateau up there and. 00:30:57 Speaker 3: That sounds like Turkeyville tomorrow kind of, but. 00:30:59 Speaker 4: There's like houses up there, and so like the last place we're thinking. So we're talking to the husband and the wife's like, I think there might be some turkeys up there, and we're like, no, no shot, and so we're still calling good. And then like ten minutes later, she's like, there might be some turkeys up there, and me and Screeching her husband are like, we're like, no shot. And she's like, I tell you what, I'm gonna ride up there because I think that I've seen turkeys up there before. Change Okay, Now she's like, I think we're gonna ride up there because we see turkeys up there time. And so me and Screech are like whatever, we'll hop in our truck and ride with her, ride up this freaking hill, dude, and the one tree on the dirt road has like fifteen turkeys flying up in it, gobblers, hens, jakes, And we're like freaking out because, like, honest to God of Me and screecher by ourself, there was still some on the ground. We would have pulled over and like got legally, I meant. 00:31:54 Speaker 6: Called them. 00:31:55 Speaker 4: Well, as desperate as we were at that point, we only had two days to haunt to drive all the way out there. We were throwing a fan out there, but we were like, let's just do it the right way. So we put a pin on the tree. And dude, the worst y'all probably know this feeling the worst, but best feeling is knowing where the turkeys are, but knowing that there's a fifty to fifty chance they're gonna fly to you or fly not away from you. 00:32:19 Speaker 1: Off the hill into somebody. 00:32:20 Speaker 4: Yeah, all night, dude, I couldn't sleep because I'm like, I got one day this and I want to kill this. Like we're gonna kill these turkeys, but like they could fly basically the way they're on this plateau. They could fly across the dirt road into where we had because we didn't have the tree they were on was not us. They could either fly across the dirt road or they could sort down into this cree trees. We'll never see them again. So we make this game plan. We get out there like an hour before and we're probably on eighty yards from them, and we just start calling and they're going nuts. They're fighting. They fly down, but they don't want to cross the side of the road. So me and Screech climbed, like we literally crawl and out there. There's not really a lot of traffic. Yah, So we crawl close to this dirt road. There's a barbar fence to their side. On their road, barbar fence. Five yards behind that barbar fence, there's us, Me and Screech. 00:33:05 Speaker 3: Okay, so we're tucked. Well, we were behind a burn pile. Screech same, It's awesome, all right, you tucked into a burn pile. 00:33:14 Speaker 4: So we're behind a burn pile that hadn't been burnt yet, and that's like one hundred yards away. And I'm like, Screech, we got to get up on these, I think, or they're gonna they're probably ten minutes from a street on the ground. Yeah, if they're on the ground on their side of the fence, it's a little lower, like it's like this, so we can't really see. 00:33:32 Speaker 1: I love your descriptions. I could get in there. 00:33:34 Speaker 3: Some of those womy fences have like five strands super tight. 00:33:38 Speaker 4: Yeah, this was like a three strand level tight. And and so they they're on their side, they're only like probably thirty yards away, but we can't shoot them because the backside of the burn shoot them, well, we're shooting across the road at this point if you shoot them, and we we ditched the burn pile. At this point, we're like, you know, giant tree right here, five yards fence to yards road five yards of them, and so we just got to get them to come across the road. They're right there, and so I start just hammering on this call like they're all being loud. No decoys, we're just behind the tree. And uh one Jake crosses the road and he's to our left. A Tom starts to cross the road and I didn't see that three other toms were crossing the road too, because he's like, you're about to shoot and I was like, no, no, no, I don't I don't see anything yet. Like he's like, they're on our side of the fence, and I was like, I don't see anything, like I'm looking, and he's like, Dan, there's four toms right here. I'm about to shoot. And I like wrap all around the tree, dude, and there's like four toms right there, full straight five yards And I was like oh, and I was like. 00:34:48 Speaker 1: That's a perfect time for the turkey call, right yeah. 00:34:50 Speaker 4: And uh he was like I can't count, like I'm too close, and I was like, you just shoot and I'll and I'll shoot. And because it was I had a four at one of the four tens with the tight choke, so he shot, dude, and two of them took off and one of them just bowed back up and I shot that one. 00:35:06 Speaker 1: Doubled right there. 00:35:07 Speaker 3: Five. Oh my gosh, I. 00:35:09 Speaker 4: Have to find a picture. 00:35:10 Speaker 3: But that's a great story, dude. 00:35:12 Speaker 4: It was so sick. And the coolest thing was those people were so happy for us. Oh yeah, and uh we took a picture of it, like posted up on the short bus. 00:35:20 Speaker 3: It was I saw you, I saw the bus. Yeah. I just thought that was like an outfitter thing or. 00:35:25 Speaker 4: No, that's that d Marlow outfitter put some respect on his name. 00:35:31 Speaker 3: Respect. So I love hearing about working for turkey, like grinding, grinding, and look it pays off, Like now you're this bit acts with songs on the radio and there's gonna be people offering you all kinds of. 00:35:44 Speaker 4: It's been crazy. 00:35:45 Speaker 3: I know it gets nuts, but look, you gotta stay true to those roots a little bit in the because that stuff's fun. But bro, there ain't nothing feels like that. No, there's not. 00:35:56 Speaker 4: Like I was saying on my bachelor trip, we went turkey hunting and there was ten guys. We went to a place in Montanne and say the city because it's like my honey hole. Yeah, i'll tell y'all after the podcast. But I called and got like twenty thousand acres of permission. It was beautiful, like I got so much because they just owned so much land out there. Yeah yeah, I'll show you his daughter shot like a stud. They have elk out there, and uh, but they don't care about the turkeys most of them. 00:36:26 Speaker 2: Yeah, most of them don't care about a lot of places we went there, Like wait, wait, get what you drove? 00:36:32 Speaker 1: How many others about a bird? 00:36:33 Speaker 2: Yeah, they're like dude, shoot as mean as you want to, but they want them gone. 00:36:38 Speaker 4: Yeah, they do so. 00:36:39 Speaker 1: Talk about the bus man, talk about the short bus. 00:36:41 Speaker 4: It was sick. We're finally in like a big bus. Now halfway through the Hardy tour. We hopped over to a big one and I've got more sleep on the road. Hasn't gone out. It's been such a big blessing. 00:36:52 Speaker 2: Did you find a school bus and and redo it? Was it like your idea, your project or like the bands? 00:36:57 Speaker 4: Probably Screech my tour manager. We're both from Statesborough and his uh stepdad worked on states Bread, Georgia. 00:37:04 Speaker 3: But who else there's a songwriter from Statesborough. Somebody else is from so we know there's a bunch of them from. 00:37:09 Speaker 4: Well, Cole and Luke went to college there. 00:37:11 Speaker 1: Okay, maybe that's that's where Georgia Southern is. 00:37:13 Speaker 3: Yeah. 00:37:14 Speaker 4: Colar Chambers went to college there from is Drew Parker yeh, he's from somewhere else in Georgia. Okay, okay, but uh screeches stepdad Rodney works on the military as a firefighter and on the military base, they have a lot where they sell stuff if they're getting deployed or if they're going to another place that they just want to take and this dude had this bus that he had bought from the military base. It took kids to school on the base for a few years. It never got above thirty miles an hour. Had twenty six thousand miles two thousand and seven, like the last year they made the best like the six six dramas, like you know, like the the one like people would offer me twenty grand to buy just that engine with that low miles. You still got it, yeah, and uh, well my dad actually just came up and got it because my little brother he wants to do a food truck and so he's gonna they're gonna redo it. But which kind of sad, But it's cool that two kids are going to chase that. 00:38:08 Speaker 3: What's that about? 00:38:09 Speaker 4: Because like because go, well, just like I want to have it, like one day, just the short bus, just. 00:38:14 Speaker 1: Like sitting in a bar and yeah, like well take the stories. 00:38:16 Speaker 4: We'll still have it. But so he found it and. 00:38:19 Speaker 3: I'll be able to cook tacos out of. 00:38:23 Speaker 1: Your brother. 00:38:23 Speaker 4: And my dad helped me out huge. He helped me like buy it, and uh we went in because dude, at that point, I paid, I remember paying. We went out with Langston one week into New York and I paid twelve hundred dollars to rent a twelve passenger van for three days. 00:38:36 Speaker 1: Yeah, I can't make no money doing that. 00:38:38 Speaker 4: And I was like, I'm making five hundred bucks a night on. 00:38:40 Speaker 3: Stilling Scott tour, breaking even. 00:38:43 Speaker 4: Oh dude. Yeah, I went in the whole. 00:38:44 Speaker 1: Bunchly not breaking even. It was worth money. 00:38:47 Speaker 4: But my dad was a drummer in a rock band before he had me, and so they had me young, and so any chance that he's had to help me out, like he's helped a bunch and so yeah, I'm gonna buying my house one day for sure. But uh so he helped me buy it. And we went in and just built originally built five bunks, then we added six months because we heard somebody, but it had six bunks in the back, and then we had a wooden wall. It was dark because we had a wooden wall, wooden wall, wooden wall, the walkway and a curtain. There was six bunks back there, and then up front you had two futons that could fold out into beds for whoever, and then. 00:39:19 Speaker 1: Made little tour bus. 00:39:19 Speaker 3: So you need it was. 00:39:20 Speaker 4: Perfect, dude. I didn't I didn't buy a single hotel other than for the guys whenever I dropped them off on a dirty hotel. 00:39:28 Speaker 1: But dude, what like what an adventure man for? Like you and your boys? 00:39:31 Speaker 4: Screech, Dude, we had a blast, like. 00:39:35 Speaker 1: Just y'all through the rest of them. 00:39:36 Speaker 3: Everybody else hated it everybody else time. 00:39:39 Speaker 4: Yeah. Yeah, they're like, when are we leaving? And we're like, oh, when we killed Turkey or Thursday because we have a short Thursday in California. But yeah, we did that, dude. 00:39:49 Speaker 1: And how long were you in that bus. 00:39:52 Speaker 4: Twenty one to halfway through this hardy tour back in November. 00:39:56 Speaker 2: And see your same band that the guys you're riding that bus. Now y'all all graduated to the bigger bus. 00:40:01 Speaker 4: Yeah, well a few of the guys. Actually my guitar player that started with me now he's actually we're still like tight friends. It wasn't weird, but he plays for Megmaroni. Now, oh cool, he's out with them. But the other guys are still in me and we've hired like, you know, a front of house guy, a bass player, and a few other guys have added. But it's a really good vibe. We got but everybody was like, wondering how we got on this bus so cheap? And I went on Facebook and I just started messaging people that were selling buses because a bus lease is month to month, it's too expensive. And I found this dude in Oklahoma and I messaged, I copy and pasted this message to like people for three hours, and I was like, if you're selling they were selling buses, and I was like, would you be down to rent this bus out until you sell it? And everybody said no, And this last gut was like, yeah, I have a starter bus, not this one. I'll give it to you for this like insane rate and he just charges us by the day we use it. 00:40:50 Speaker 1: That's awesome. And you keep it in town. 00:40:52 Speaker 4: Yeah, our driver lives in town. And it's so sick. 00:40:56 Speaker 2: Me and Joe were right the other day and I was just our co writer walked out and I was asking him how he's been everything. 00:41:02 Speaker 1: I was like, I was like, how's dealing. 00:41:03 Speaker 2: He's like, man, he's great, and started talking about your thing and and we started he started telling me, you know how some things that some decisions you were making for your benefit and your band's benefit, and it honestly reminded me of Combe's situation, where like grassroots starting with the same guys that you started with at the beginning for sure, and making decisions that yeah, it's better for you, but it's also better for them. 00:41:29 Speaker 1: And it feels like. 00:41:30 Speaker 2: Like, dude, if you go into the Combes camp and we're talking about like songwriters all the way to tour management and the guy's putting. 00:41:37 Speaker 1: The stage together, it's such a. 00:41:39 Speaker 2: Close knit group of guys that you can trust everybody. You know, everybody know everybody's backstory, and it feels like those camps are the ones that make it, you know what I'm saying, Like last like longevity comes along with that. And the way Joe was explaining it and kind of how I was, I was, it feels like you're you're kind of doing that that same. 00:41:57 Speaker 4: Trying to for sure, I think. Uh, I mean, my dad was always he owns his own company, so he's always taught me like, if you take care of your dudes, they'll take care of you, so try to take care of them. And and just I want to have a good vibe out there, dude, like you got to We're so lucky to get to do this, and I don't want to be on the road like stressing or arguing or doing all this. Like it's such a blessing to get to do that. 00:42:22 Speaker 2: So I mean, dude, you look at you look at some I mean you can compare it to to professional ball teams, like look at the Chiefs man, and and even like this playoff season, bro, the locker room, man, locker room is just as important as on the field. And you look at an Eagles team that is probably more talented than anybody in the league, but one of them goes down to the locker room when of them starts causing a fuss, breaks the whole thing up. They lose the first round of the playoffs. Chiefs locker rooms tighter than anything, and they go through and win championships. Man, it's it's important to have that that team and family around you and everybody. 00:42:55 Speaker 4: You know, trust everybody a thousand percent. 00:43:05 Speaker 3: See you're right last night lonely yeah, and you're like, man, this is my jam. Yeah. Somebody pitches it and then you're like, oh, I'm forced to make this decision, which you made a good point earlier, were talking about it. There were two other riders on the things so you kind of have to allow them to, you know, at least have some input on what you wanted to do. 00:43:26 Speaker 4: Yeah, for sure. 00:43:27 Speaker 3: Yeah. 00:43:27 Speaker 4: I mean just the fact that they're going it. It's like I got to respect there. That could change their lives too. 00:43:33 Speaker 3: So is it a little salty when it happened? 00:43:35 Speaker 4: Were you like not really? 00:43:37 Speaker 1: Really? 00:43:37 Speaker 6: Like? 00:43:37 Speaker 4: I prayed about it. I've been trying to get better about just like any big decision like that, just praying about it, and I think I was like, hey, give it up, all right? So, uh yeah, it was a huge blessing. Bought my house, paid for my wedding and wedding ring. 00:43:53 Speaker 3: Yeah yeah, so and that wedding ring stuff is a lot a lot. 00:43:59 Speaker 4: Yeah yeah, what was it? 00:44:03 Speaker 3: See? 00:44:04 Speaker 4: Yeah, a minor g see yeah. Let me sing, you know, you got to cry out. 00:44:13 Speaker 1: I'll just sing. 00:44:15 Speaker 4: Here. This could be your last drink from a stranger in a bar, last time that you dancing in unfamiliar arms here. This could be your last first kiss, if we do this thing right, your last time alone and needing me on life. It could be your last night coming in here, drinking all about yourself, the last time giving your heart away to someone else. We could be some history in the making. Girl tonight might be you last nightly. 00:44:55 Speaker 3: Jam. 00:44:56 Speaker 1: Dude's that's a jam? Yeah, that's a jam. Do you end your shows with that? 00:45:05 Speaker 6: No? 00:45:05 Speaker 4: No, no, we end up with boys back Home Now. We played that somewhere in the middle and it's just good for me being on radio tour because you know, like you get to kind of shout out the radio guys playing Absolutely it's a good talking point. And on the Hardy Tour he brought me up during his set to play that, and so that's cool. 00:45:24 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's cool sing you. Yeah, that's cool. 00:45:27 Speaker 2: So let's talk about and this is going back to the very first thing that we talked about on this podcast. 00:45:33 Speaker 1: It is a real one. 00:45:34 Speaker 3: Show me how to do the the lick? He did it too? 00:45:42 Speaker 4: What is it you did it to? 00:45:43 Speaker 3: You did it? 00:45:44 Speaker 4: Oh? Yeah, well I think it's e And it's like you move the finger up, yeah, and then the seat or no sorry to see uh the one down here? 00:45:59 Speaker 1: The one down here? 00:46:00 Speaker 4: I love it there you know how you do like the B and the's that's that one down when you slide it. 00:46:07 Speaker 1: Down see chart minor there, no no se chart minor. 00:46:13 Speaker 7: Sorry, it's like, uh, oh gotcha, all right. 00:46:25 Speaker 4: I got that's the course at least down there close though, right, Yeah. 00:46:29 Speaker 1: The versus just that, get your mind, get your mind up one. 00:46:32 Speaker 4: And then I guess A, and then back to. 00:46:40 Speaker 3: Are you gonna try and play this? He's gonna talk about it. I just want him to do that. I just want him to do the verse. The second verse. Okay, I love the second verse. 00:46:50 Speaker 4: It's just the E to the up one to a, the up to. 00:46:57 Speaker 3: I don't know, I love it. 00:46:59 Speaker 1: You don't have to. 00:47:00 Speaker 4: So it's like the second verse you said, Uh, it's like, did you spend on hallways forty on a cold twenty four, have a hometown girl and a Chevrolet door, take her home, kisser right there on the porch, drove off in a glass back four by four. 00:47:21 Speaker 6: You might don't understand. 00:47:24 Speaker 4: He climbed up in a pine tree, stand looking down on some last name, laying hand me. 00:47:31 Speaker 6: Damn gun in your hand. 00:47:34 Speaker 4: Get a course, go course, go course, go course. 00:47:38 Speaker 6: You get it? Feel dead it fee girl up. 00:47:42 Speaker 4: Right, my bick you hurt it, but you did so gave you that's hot there. Come on, yeahj just. 00:47:50 Speaker 6: A little lower, but. 00:47:53 Speaker 4: Dude, I love that man NICs bro ye'ah wrote that because that pissed me off. 00:47:58 Speaker 1: Bro no names, no names. 00:48:00 Speaker 2: But somebody did write a review of Boys Back Home, and you know that's where it came from. 00:48:04 Speaker 4: I really don't know Boys back Home out and this dude was like Boys back Home. It was corny and cliche, which it it does have, like you know, circled up around the farm and d beer. 00:48:14 Speaker 3: But that's what people, I mean. 00:48:17 Speaker 4: When I grew up, dude, I did my buddies. Dad left a corner of the ba the back corner, back right corner of his cotton field, not planted, so that the rest of it will grow this tall, and we could park our trucks back there and nobody will see us from the road. And that's where we partied at and we circle up and he put to us down and drink every single weekend, just. 00:48:36 Speaker 1: Like a lot of other kids that group in the South. 00:48:38 Speaker 3: Everybody. 00:48:39 Speaker 2: That's why, that's why country song is a country songs, because they're just written about the way we lived and we all did that. 00:48:44 Speaker 3: Listen, we can all get very mega fired up right, I can feel it. My red blood is thin. But but but you lived it. I mean, we all and that's why people connect with it, and the people that don't can't understand because they didn't do it. 00:49:02 Speaker 4: Yeah, and uh, this dude's out in like Boulder Collar Autumn, Like, bro, you didn't do it up, you didn't. 00:49:07 Speaker 3: Know, you definitely didn't do it, and uh so. 00:49:09 Speaker 4: Yeah, you was just like this song's corny, it's cliche, and like, I don't ever let the like that get to me. For some reason, when I clicked on the dude's thing and saw those like pictures and where he lived and what he did, not judging him, but just like you can't like you don't get it, you know what I mean, Like that dude, Yeah, that dude's not gonna get it, and uh and that's what fired me up. And I got in the next day and wrote that with John Dallas and Joe and Dallas like calm down, it's all good because I was like, no, I want to say you know, you know, and they were like and Luke was like, well, when we wrote what makes You Country for Luke Bryan, it was kind of the same thing. We just wrote it whatever, and I was like, well, I want it to be more dramatic than that, but. 00:49:48 Speaker 3: Give me the second the second stands of that second verse about climbing up in the deers. Now, yeah, those. 00:49:53 Speaker 4: Words us like you might understand if you climbed up in a pine tree looking down. 00:50:01 Speaker 2: Some last name dude, that got me, dude, thanks in your hand, dude, Come on, dude. 00:50:07 Speaker 3: Last name ane got me though, because it's like that, dude probably don't even understand what that means. 00:50:12 Speaker 4: No, And when he wrote the review on that song, did he smash you? 00:50:16 Speaker 6: Oh? 00:50:16 Speaker 4: Yeah, he was like yes, he got He's like, and somebody calmedy like, dude, you can't review your on this track, and the dude was like, oh, he says things like picking girls up in a truck and doing this this is a geographically thing. I'm like, yeah, but you did you miss the part where I said glass pack. You don't even know what a glass pack is. 00:50:37 Speaker 3: I know exactly what it is. I know exactly what sounds like. You put that on a square body, you got the best sound of trucks ever exists. 00:50:44 Speaker 4: He like picked the two lines like picking the girl up in a truck, and he was like, the whole song is about picking a girl up in a truck. I'm like, no, it's obviously not whatever. But yeah, so when he wrote that about the boys stuff, I got with Joe and wrote that and the cover art had his Boys back Home review in the background. 00:50:59 Speaker 3: Dude to killer Beautiful. 00:51:01 Speaker 4: I just and everybody. It's been out for three weeks and we're on this headline tour and everybody screams it every night. 00:51:07 Speaker 2: Really and that, Yeah, because it's more than just a song now, it's a it's a it's a it's a statement. Yeah, I mean, it's a way of this is how we grew up. And that's what man. I respect you for that because even even some of the songs that we've written together, like you come in with something on your mind and and yet like like when you listening to your things, and that's what I've always loved about. And you can ask Jordan. 00:51:32 Speaker 1: I'm up dealing. 00:51:32 Speaker 2: Marlowe fam Man happenings from the get going. And I love the songs you've written without me. I love the songs we've written. And you have that hit thing that you do, but you do it with a with a unique melody or a unique unique thing that you do, and and so they hit things there, but you always have something that you want to say and that that means more than just hey man, let's just write a song for radio right now, Like I want this to mean So this comes from a place that you know, I'm feeling inside. 00:51:59 Speaker 4: Yeah, for sure, I think that's the I don't know, bro, It's like for me, write mom songs is cool because I can be authentic and I can like come from something I've been through or or like hope to go through or going through. So not to be all weird on it, but yeah, I try to pull from trying to pull from that. 00:52:17 Speaker 3: You know, well, that well that you've dug is based on your dollar trips out west and you're all the hard times that you went through. We talked about that. I don't have to reheart. We talked about all the time. But like that is to me, the richest dirt if you will to plant your songs and is when it's uh, you know when yeah, what's. 00:52:40 Speaker 4: Really Remember the first song we wrote together, jam? 00:52:44 Speaker 3: We need to songs a jam. 00:52:46 Speaker 4: I need to revisit that. 00:52:47 Speaker 3: Songs the jam. I'm not trying to pitch my mom stuff on. 00:52:49 Speaker 1: I think as a song about every song we've written together other all jams. 00:52:53 Speaker 4: By the way, Yeah, what was the other one that we wrote. 00:52:56 Speaker 3: Wait, let's get back to the one on what we were talking. 00:52:58 Speaker 4: We didn't we write my Mom Mess Up? 00:53:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's sick to your guns. 00:53:02 Speaker 4: Oh, that one's coming out by the way. That one, Yeah, that one's on the record, like I'll sing you have I sent you the cut yet? 00:53:08 Speaker 1: It's yeah, yeah, and Joe and Abram. Then we wrote late early cool. 00:53:17 Speaker 4: So that one's a smash. 00:53:19 Speaker 3: What was the one we wrote? 00:53:20 Speaker 4: It's like follow Overham's Good Old Boy, but it's like got like choir harmonies, like y'all sound insane on it. I think I think it's a very real thing for me and I don't know about y'all to look past songs sometimes when you don't have a demo of it. Okay, we do the same thing. 00:53:37 Speaker 3: It's almost like a skull Man and Deer versus the shoulder Man. 00:53:39 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's hard because and it's hard to show like people on the team got great, you know. But I think we should revisit today. Honestly think we should. I think that song would fit sick, like in the Darro and I Die category, like we're cut, I mean, we're cutting the record. I think I think that song I was. I literally heard it again to days ago. 00:54:00 Speaker 3: Get on the phone real quick. Yeah, booking session cut. 00:54:04 Speaker 1: I've sent it to you a couple of times. 00:54:05 Speaker 2: Just be like, hey, man, don't cause I know, bro, we know other artists that are in the same breadth brain. 00:54:10 Speaker 1: We're if you time to do anything, if. 00:54:13 Speaker 3: You're understand, you're written songs or you're trying to cut songs, there's a million that just and it's uh, it's on all of us to keep those good ones in the forefront. 00:54:22 Speaker 1: So New Music twenty four. 00:54:23 Speaker 4: Yeah, dude, So we're releasing this so on March fifteenth. And uh it's called bad out of Hell with a boat on the back, Okay, and uh hope maybe to be out when this comes out. But so the coolest thing about this, I was taking that to the airport. Uh, And I said, if I got to take you the airport at five am, I'm bringing my boat good night before I hooked my boat up and like, I'm gonna go fishing, drop you off the airport, stay up there. So I'm on the way. 00:54:50 Speaker 1: We're late. 00:54:51 Speaker 4: We're running the latest hell and I'm going like ninety and that is like you are driving like a bat out of hell and I was like, hell, yeah, ba the hell with a boat on the and she was like, please dear God, don't write that. And I was like, I'm already write it down on my phone with a butt on the back. And uh it's sick though, I won't I won't put that out, but it's fun like finding those weird ideas. 00:55:10 Speaker 1: Absolutely from that, Yeah, yeah, absolutely. 00:55:13 Speaker 4: And uh so, yeah, IM pumped about that, right Dan and Shay tour? 00:55:16 Speaker 1: You got that coming up? 00:55:17 Speaker 4: Yeah? 00:55:17 Speaker 1: When's that start? 00:55:18 Speaker 4: That's in July? Okay, Yeah, just announced this morning, you and Jake o and and yeahha's such an I mean, both of them are great. I'm just I've hung out with Shay a little more. Shae's actually the reason that I got married, Okay, sick. Yeah, I was just like struggling a little bit on the side of like my career is getting started, Like getting married is a crazy thing. Yeah, like a lot of people that get married their careers over. That was what I had, this lie I had in my hand. No, No, I agree with the industry is though, the industry to think that. Yeah, and uh so I met sat down with Shay and uh because he did a podcast with his wife that I heard and it sounded like me like when he was twenty five, which is I was twenty five. He was doing this and struggling with this, and so I just shot him the mess on this Instagram. I was like, I heard your thing like it was sick, and he was like, I'd love to take you to coffee next week. So we go to coffee next week. It's supposed to be an hour and we talked like four hours awesome, and uh I went like four days later and bought a ring that quick. Yeah nice, So shout out the shay. 00:56:23 Speaker 1: But that's kind of the way you gotta do. You've got to go about him. It's like if you if you wait around, you'll never do it. Like you just gotta. 00:56:28 Speaker 4: You just gotta jump on and Nowaday, it's crazy even think that. I was like thinking like that for sure, for sure, but it's such a Yeah, the industry is a messed up play sometimes oh so so gross. 00:56:38 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm sure that. I'm sure that was important, that thing yeh to say about it was important part of the show. 00:56:50 Speaker 1: Again, your MIC's real fuss in. 00:56:53 Speaker 2: Your Okay, we do this thing called uh the one that got away Luckily that was a smooth smooth. 00:57:05 Speaker 1: Luckily, our producer it. 00:57:06 Speaker 3: Doesn't have a bridge on if people put it on there and cut it. 00:57:08 Speaker 2: Luckily, our producer filled you in on that because we were ten minutes later than you were here this morning. 00:57:13 Speaker 4: I was five minutes like that. 00:57:14 Speaker 2: Okay, okay, okay, Well, Grace Race shout out, all right, what is it? 00:57:19 Speaker 1: What's your one that got away? 00:57:20 Speaker 3: It could be. 00:57:22 Speaker 1: Not a girl because you're married. 00:57:23 Speaker 3: But yeah, it could be a girl. 00:57:27 Speaker 4: The one that got away. 00:57:29 Speaker 2: It could be a song that that didn't got cut and didn't come out. 00:57:32 Speaker 3: It could be as simple as a ham murger that you didn't need somewhere. 00:57:37 Speaker 1: Use that ever. 00:57:37 Speaker 3: It worked, It worked, It worked with Kobe. 00:57:40 Speaker 1: Yeah, so that's over the boxes. 00:57:42 Speaker 3: She didn't say ham murger. She said a hotel massage or something I can't go wrong. 00:57:47 Speaker 4: I feel like I got something good studing somewhere. 00:57:51 Speaker 3: It was a gift. It was a twenty thousand dollars youth card. Yeah. Use do you see what I'm saying? 00:57:56 Speaker 7: Like? 00:57:56 Speaker 3: Yeah, it could be anything. Yeah, it's just something that got away from you. 00:58:00 Speaker 4: I feel like I had something like that happened to me the other day okay, this is I feel like this isn't dramatic enough, doesn't have Okay, we can make it good. Well the one that got away. I ordered this bow site from diald Archery. 00:58:14 Speaker 3: What was it? Which one? 00:58:15 Speaker 4: It's like the one with the big circle, the big loop, you. 00:58:17 Speaker 3: Know, like the new ones, like the electronic garments. 00:58:19 Speaker 4: No, no, no, it's like that. No, it's it's called Dialed, like it's a company called this isn't good enough. I think of another one. 00:58:28 Speaker 3: I talk in the company. No, no, I just because we know you wear your feelings on your sleeves. 00:58:35 Speaker 4: Yeah yeah I do. 00:58:37 Speaker 1: And the CD covers. 00:58:38 Speaker 4: Sorry. Yeah. In November it was like it's got a four or five month delay. So I was like, I'm gonna ahead and order it. I know I want it for the next season. It's a six sit and I order it. And I ordered in this tank because I have the bottom land Matthew's left. 00:58:52 Speaker 3: It just came out. 00:58:53 Speaker 1: Yeah. 00:58:54 Speaker 4: So it's like five months and a few days ago they post this thing on Instagram. They're like we're doing a bottom and I was like, no worries, I'm still on like this huge weight. Yeah oh yeah, I'll just message on and say hey, can I swap it? And he goes, oh, man, your sight actually shipped out today, and I was like. 00:59:15 Speaker 1: No, that's a good one. 00:59:18 Speaker 3: So are you gonna send it back? 00:59:20 Speaker 4: I'm gonna put the tan on and see how it looks. 00:59:23 Speaker 3: Probably good. 00:59:24 Speaker 4: Yeah, good. That's not that like dramatic for me, though. 00:59:29 Speaker 3: I love that. 00:59:30 Speaker 4: It's very real to you. 00:59:32 Speaker 3: It's real too. 00:59:33 Speaker 1: That's great. 00:59:34 Speaker 3: People enjoy it all right. 00:59:35 Speaker 2: The other thing we got to do is we call it your gavorite, meaning like greatest slash favorite country song of all time. 00:59:43 Speaker 3: Making a playlist at the end of the year with everybody that comes on their song. So it's to you, right, It's not like, what's the greatest country song? It's ad of the favorite of what When you think back on where you. 00:59:54 Speaker 1: Like that word gravorite? Is that that's interesting? You think that's pretty interesting? 00:59:59 Speaker 3: You can make that up. 01:00:01 Speaker 4: I don't know. Probably I would say I think it was great. 01:00:04 Speaker 1: I think it was great and co wrote it, wrote that word a. 01:00:10 Speaker 4: Favorite gavorite favorite song. That's so hard. 01:00:15 Speaker 3: Taking it as a challenge. See if I can play it. I don't even know. 01:00:17 Speaker 1: You probably can't. 01:00:22 Speaker 4: Okay, I'll say this because this is what got me into like, holy crap, I need to write songs where she told me to go by your church. It's insane. Yeah, the picture that and like Kenny Chesney, what I need to do some of the dude on the now they're on this bus. We just drink beers every night and play we go back in any old Aldin or Luke or Kenny or any record under two thousand and five. We just listened to it and drink beers all night until we. 01:00:52 Speaker 3: Go to bed. What's the one that pops out of like out of those songs. 01:00:57 Speaker 4: The one that pops out of the two songs I just said, or do you just mean. 01:00:59 Speaker 3: Not out of all them? 01:01:01 Speaker 4: Out of all of them like those first like the wide open Aldean record with like this I Gotta See and love was easy. It's relentless on that relentless, I think whatever those first two or three records are, Like al Deane was just on, Oh he was. 01:01:16 Speaker 3: Yeah, it was great, crack insane, Yeah, maybe the same course. 01:01:21 Speaker 4: I don't even know if any of his week turn loose and sleep can't seen megan any sense of anything, and he w in around his circle in a day and just when a start a wig and then I find something and tis. 01:01:50 Speaker 6: Ain't good. 01:01:51 Speaker 7: I'm glad, you know inside of me. 01:01:56 Speaker 4: Try how I. 01:01:57 Speaker 6: Came out, just come that's over real, came back, that's other. IM like. 01:02:26 Speaker 1: James LeBlanc, Man, that's a killer a song. 01:02:29 Speaker 2: Hemen, you know they do those music things, those like watch out for Artists in twenty twenty four things We're gonna do a God's Country podcast. 01:02:36 Speaker 1: Artists to look out that. Dylan Marlow. 01:02:43 Speaker 2: Take it with com Sorry, I I can probably talk from That's what That's what this podcast about. 01:02:49 Speaker 1: Man, check him out. 01:02:50 Speaker 2: Dude, you probably already know him and know his songs and and everything he's got going on. 01:02:54 Speaker 3: But uh, Dylan Marlow stand in front of mars. 01:02:58 Speaker 1: Okay Special Edition. Yeah, yeh, hang on, hang on, hell. 01:03:07 Speaker 3: This is DeLux dealing. Look, man, this is not a ghost Story show, but that keeps coming around. People like the ghost Stories. Maybe we do a thing with it. 01:03:19 Speaker 2: Maybe do a country one we go we got done with the podcast instead of we're literally dapping like we're talking about Hearty's episode of the Ghost Story talk about how more people want to go stories, and Deal was like, oh dude, I got one. 01:03:31 Speaker 3: You can you send Georgians. Send the video video so we can so we can post it. Yeah, just explain what happened. 01:03:39 Speaker 4: Yeah, there's this house that back in safe Bro like kind of your matter, that's just really haunted and there's like a bunch of weird stories, like nobody lives there, but the lights will turn on and off if you're driving by it. We're kind of intact, like we're just driving on the dirt road trying to see if we saw something. 01:03:54 Speaker 3: Wait a second, what made you break your phone out? 01:03:57 Speaker 4: I don't know, Like, well, I think I was just like videoing the fact that we were there. 01:04:02 Speaker 3: Because what what I'm trying to do is debunk. 01:04:05 Speaker 1: Everything, right, well video in the case. 01:04:07 Speaker 3: I mean, you're driving down a road though you're not like I'm. 01:04:09 Speaker 1: Gonna but the reason you're driving down that dirt road is for that house someone. 01:04:14 Speaker 4: Yeah. Also, I think I was like just out of high school, maybe going into college, and I just broke up with this girl, and so I wanted to see I was having a good time. I can't see that, So I posted that to my story on Snapchat. I know it was there's a black give it away, So I didn't see anything in this video. I just posted it and the next day Riley, who was my guitar player, he plays a mag now he was in the car with me and there was like two other girls, I don't remember who. We were just having a good we're drinking beer. We weren't driving, the girls were driving, but we were drinking beer on this dirt road and I was fresh all to break up. I was like, and I'm not depressed, yeah exactly, And I just posted this video. And the next day Riley's like, dude, can you save that video and slow it down? And I was like, yeah, why, And He's like, it looks like something runs across that front porch and I was like, no way, And I save it and I slow it down and I'm like, holy crap, there's definitely something. And we went to like, yeah, maybe there was like some speck on the headlights and when the cars the thing. 01:05:18 Speaker 1: Goes up, but it stayed on the front port. 01:05:19 Speaker 4: It stayed on the porch and it's behind the railing and it moves like so fast and. 01:05:24 Speaker 3: That ain't no, dude, unless that's like in the Smith and His Prime or something. 01:05:28 Speaker 4: I mean, that was like and then it just flies out the screen and I feel like if it was a speck on the headlight, it would have been there the whole time, just like doing like this. But and it's not like the truck turn left or turn around. 01:05:39 Speaker 1: We're staying straight. 01:05:40 Speaker 4: We're staying straight war time. 01:05:42 Speaker 2: The cool thing is like there's video evidence behind this one too, like most of these are just stories and you're. 01:05:50 Speaker 1: Driving down a dirt road. 01:05:52 Speaker 3: Hold on, man, it happens like a bunch of times. 01:05:55 Speaker 4: I know, he goes back and forth. 01:05:56 Speaker 1: Dude, we're gonna we're gonna post this story. I guess I'll sing as it is so we can so you can see it. 01:06:01 Speaker 2: But I mean this white house and it's a creepy old white house in Georgia. 01:06:05 Speaker 1: You see a shadow like not like walk out like a person would. 01:06:09 Speaker 2: It looks like a person's figure, but it's like darning across and back and up and across and. 01:06:16 Speaker 4: Behind the staircase too. That's what that's what gets me. 01:06:18 Speaker 3: It's very uh ghosty. Yeah, it's very fast ghosty. 01:06:24 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a ghost. 01:06:25 Speaker 4: There's a a sign in front of that house and one of my buddies tried to steal the sun that says bass Road and as he's going down the road, his tailgate drops and the sign floid. I swear to God this didn't happen that night. 01:06:41 Speaker 3: We're gonna post the ghosts, post the ghost yeah, ghost, ghost Yeah. Give me out of here. We're out of here. 01:06:50 Speaker 1: Thanks for hanging out in God's country. We'll see you next time.

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