The Bobby Bones Show - BOBBYCAST #614 - Bobby Apologies to A Celebrity & Most Misinterpreted Songs

Episode Date: May 25, 2026

This week on Current Stuff, Bobby and Eddie dive into actors who launched music careers after discussing an artist canceling a tour and whether fans buy tickets for the music or just to see a celebrit...y. They also break down some of the most misunderstood songs ever, including “Every Breath You Take” and “Born in the U.S.A.” Plus, Bobby shares why he recently had to apologize to a celebrity and talks about traveling with his baby for the first time this weekend. Watch The BobbyCast on Netflix! Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:36 It's Bobby and Eddie today. And I got a few things we're going to talk about. We're going to start with an artist announcing that we're canceling their tour, not because of mental health, not because of, physical illness, but because they sold, well, no tickets. And that was refreshing. We'll talk about that. And then also songs that people are confused by the meaning of. Not so much lyrics that we misunderstand, but mostly when you hear a song, you think it means this, but it means something else.
Starting point is 00:03:05 So we're about to do an hour on this. Eddie, welcome back to the show. Yeah, thanks. We're going to start with Kiefer Sutherland announcing, I'm canceling the tour. Yeah. And it's because of, he even said very low ticket sales. He didn't have to say that. I thought that too
Starting point is 00:03:20 I did find it refreshing that he actually said why he cancelled but I did think him saying very low was punching himself in the face a few too many times Did you know that there's a name for this for when you cancel
Starting point is 00:03:34 because of low ticket sales? We talked about it on this episode on this show what's what's the name? Blue ticket. Blue ticket yeah. Yeah, blue dot fever. Blue dot fever.
Starting point is 00:03:44 That's what it is. Yeah, we talked about it and the reason you weren't on that episode. I was with the Hunt Brothers. Got it. And so the reason is if you go and you look at the unsold tickets, it's all blue dots. Because those are still the available seats. So you can go to a show that's selling really well.
Starting point is 00:04:02 There will still be blue dots. But just a few. But yeah, too many blue dots. So Kiefer Sutherland, his band is... No idea. The 24 boys? Blues-ish? Like I feel like when we lived in Austin, I feel like, man.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Maybe I went to a show or I was invited to a show, and I think I maybe did a little bit of research, but I don't really remember. I feel like it's rock-ish, right? I would imagine it's some kind of guitar-based kind of country, kind of rock, because it's what I think about Billy Bob Thornton, too. Yeah, the boxmasters. Okay. Yeah. Like, what is that even? Yeah, I mean, and that was an interesting band because they, like, would dress up like they were in the 50s. He's still playing music, though.
Starting point is 00:04:47 Who, Billy Bob Thornton? Yeah. They're still a thing. I don't know if it's the boxmasters. Oh, okay. But he's still doing music. Yeah. I mean, I like it when they do.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Dennis Quaid, Dennis Quaid and the Sharks. He had a little career. Who would buy tickets to that, though? And I was thinking of this with Kiefer Sutherland because he announced a tour. And I admire how open and honest he was about it because there are a lot of artists where we live in Nashville that cancel shows and blame it on everything but ticket sales because that's almost you. admitting, ah, man, I'm not as popular as I hoped. And that sucks and that hurts. It does. But who would buy tickets to a Kiefer Sutherland concert? The only time I've ever thought about doing that is because of to see them live, to see that person in, live in person. So like Tom Hanks,
Starting point is 00:05:38 love Tom Hanks, one of my favorite actors. If he had a band, I'd go see them. Just to see Tom Hanks. But is it worth it to spend $60 on a ticket and have to watch them for an hour? Yeah, probably not. And you know what? They're probably pretty good, right? Because a lot of these actors, we know them as acting. But had they pursued an artist's career,
Starting point is 00:06:00 they probably would have been at least semi-successful because those are very like things. Like there are actors who are really good singers. Anne Hathaway's, a really good singer. Ryan Gosling was on Mickey Mouse Club. Really good singer. Justin Pemberley, good actor. So, it's the arts.
Starting point is 00:06:17 All those go together, but I was just thinking, one, shout out Kiefer Sutherland for being honest. And then two, who are the 11 people that are disappointed because they're not getting to go to a Kiefer Sutherland concert? The ones that bought it in pre-sale, too. I did see people in comments going, I was so excited about seeing the show. So is it only to see a celebrity? I think so. I think that's a big part because they're not the hits. Like, you don't know.
Starting point is 00:06:40 They don't have any hits. They don't have any hits. I mean, when I saw Dennis Quaid, which I did go see Dennis Quaid to the show, They were all covers mainly. That's what you do. You watch a celebrity play covers. Yeah. And it was fun.
Starting point is 00:06:53 He played a lot of Elvis, you know, like Beach Boys stuff and... That's fun. Old rock and roll stuff. It should be called Dennis Quaid and the covers. And it's all covers. Yeah, all these celebrities doing these bands, their band should always be called the covers, so we know it's going to be all cover songs. But I think a lot of them, like Billy Bob Thornton, I think he does kind of take himself seriously as an artist.
Starting point is 00:07:12 Yeah, he does. He does. Like, and they make... Yeah. And they're probably good, but no, I can't imagine there's any music, like people that love music and for the sake of music going to that show. Man, I got hired by the boxmasters to do, uh, did you know this to like produce a DVD? Billy Bob and the boxmasters or just the box? No, Billy Bob and the boxmasters.
Starting point is 00:07:34 And they were playing a show at Stubbs Barbecue. And I was the producer of the whole thing. And so, uh, we had delivered all the equipment to the venue. And it was early, you know, like two o'clock. And I told the whole, all the crew to like, just dump everything in the middle. And then we'll sort it. We'll sort everything once. Everything's unloaded from the trucks.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Cameras, tripods, wires, all of it. And so everything was in the middle of the venue. And Billy Bob shows up in a tank top, like straight, like what you would think. Tattoos showing hair is all messed up. Be like, who put this damn stuff in the middle of my venue? And I was like, oh my gosh, that's me, Mr. Thornton. Who hell took you? Who hell told you you could put all this stuff in the middle of my venue?
Starting point is 00:08:14 And I got so scared. man, I'm just messing with you, man. And he picked it, where do you want it? I'll help you move it. That was him messing with you? He scared me so bad. I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm pissing the talent off. Yelling at the unknown documentary producer.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Yes, yes. I just don't think there's a single actor I would go to watch a music show from if I didn't know them from music. There are actors who are really good and who have made careers. Jared Leto. Sure. And that was weird at very first too because you're like, okay, Jared Letto has got a band. But the band's really good. But you didn't know that until they had a hit.
Starting point is 00:08:48 Because I'm sure these other bands are really good too because they have a lot of money. They can pay great players. Yeah, they're surrounded by talent for sure. So it's like 30 seconds to Mars. That's Jared Letto's band and you're like, okay, he's an actor. Is this like a vanity project? And it ended up being really good because they had hits. And is that his brother, too, that he plays with?
Starting point is 00:09:06 I don't know. It is. Like Keanu Reeves had Dog Star. That's right. But he wasn't the singer. He was the bass player. Oh, really? I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:09:13 I'm almost positive. that's what he was. Unless he was the bass player and the singer, I know he played the bass. But that's like Van Halen, right? Where, like, the star is the guitarist. No, because Van Halen is all music. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:25 I know what I'm saying is like, yes, you're just the bassist, but you're Keanu Reeves. Yeah, people are going just to see Keanu Reeves. And Dog Star might have been pretty good. I don't know. I just remember that he had a band, and I always thought he was super cool.
Starting point is 00:09:37 Johnny Depp? He has a band. The Pirates of the Caribbean? It's the Hollywood Vampire. The Hollywood Vampire. That's it. Kevin Cozander, I believe, had a band. I think he does that thing too.
Starting point is 00:09:50 It's just like Max Crosby wraps. Does he? Does he tour? Does he play shows? No, because he's an NFL player and he's got a constantly trained. Yeah, yeah. But he wraps and he's pretty good. Really?
Starting point is 00:10:02 But when it first starts, you're like, all right, I'm going to cringe. And he's pretty good, but it's just they get bored and they're rich. Is that Lillard, too? Like, Dame? He's good. He's good, right? Yeah, he's good. So anyway, big shout out to Kiefer Sutherland for announcing that it was low ticket sales. And then to me for going, who would even buy those few tickets? And to you for saying it's probably just people that wanted to see the guy from 24 in the flesh. Next up, I have songs that are confusing because they don't actually mean what people think they mean. And so I made a list of these. I believe I have eight or nine. And I'm going to start with the police every breath you take, which, That song, how it sounds.
Starting point is 00:10:46 It's a slow song. It sounds like a love song. I mean, people think that that is a wedding song or a slow dance song or I will always love you type of song. But when you listen to it, it's really about a creep watching. Yeah, stalking you. It's a creepy, creepy song. The narrator, the singer isn't loving. He's watching.
Starting point is 00:11:11 And fantasizing. And constantly. and every, and the more you know that and you hear the words of the song, the creepier it is, because it's not like I'm watching you through the window, it's every breath you take. Yeah, everywhere you go. Every step you make. I'll be watching you. Dang, dude.
Starting point is 00:11:30 Relax. It's not like I drive by your house and your cars out front and it looks like your home. I really wish we could be together. It's every freaking breath you take. It's intense. But because the melody is calm and the song, is pretty and Sting is a wonderful singer. It sounds like a love song. Yeah. And sometimes people don't even listen past the hook. No, I couldn't even tell you what the verses say. Because the verses are really what
Starting point is 00:11:57 makes it creepy. Oh, so it gets worse than the verses? Well, the hook is what really pounds it, but if you just hear the hook, you think it's a love song. And the verses like, yeah, I'm breaking in your house now to do bad stuff. The vibe of this song completely overrides the meaning of the song. So around the same idea, have you ever listened to Crash into me? Dave Matthews, ma'am? Yes. Is it on your list? It is not on my list.
Starting point is 00:12:21 But that's like a creep song too. Super creepy. Like watching you. And he's watching through the window. He's imagining everything that they can do while he's watched. Very voyeuristic. I've heard him talk about that in interviews. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:33 Like people feel like that's a super love song, but it's very voyeuristic like creep song. Like I'm watching you and want you. And it's crazy because when you watch the live, stuff, you know, there's like thousands of girls just singing every word of that song. Well, I think about how many people have a first dance at a wedding to the police every breath you take. Right. Right. Or, you know, some kind of slow dance love song with somebody. Number two is born in the USA from Bruce Springsteen. I thought this for a long time too. Now, this song came out when I was a child and I just thought it was a song about freaking red, white, and blue.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Yes. Like patriotism. It's actually about a broken system. It's an angry song. and it's a bitter story about a broken system, which is the version of the United States that he's singing about. Wow. Which is born in the USA. It's a protest song. Yeah. And so if you look at the actual story of the song, because the song isn't specifically about just a story, it's broader, but there is a story in it. It's about a working guy that's sent to Vietnam, and then he comes home, and he's abandoned by his country because he has no job, no help, no future. Dang. And that's what it is. Is that what the movie is about, too?
Starting point is 00:13:43 Because I think there's a movie, right, called Born in the USA with Tom Cruise. I don't know the movie. I've seen Cool Runnings. I've not seen Born in the USA. Oh, Born on the Fourth of July, I guess. Different song. Not the same title, but same concept. Oh, it is? Yeah. I've never seen Born on Fourth of July. I saw Independence Day. Will Smith. That's a great movie. Frickin awesome one.
Starting point is 00:14:02 So good. Some aliens. The whole part of this song is that the chorus, again, is large and chanable. and because it's so chanable, born in the U.S. You kind of don't listen to the rest. Yeah. And if you were to say sing it back from the first verse,
Starting point is 00:14:15 I don't know that I could. Do you know the first line? Small town in the U.S.A. No. I don't think. Sucking on, Chile, dog. No, does that not it? Do you know the first line?
Starting point is 00:14:27 I don't. From memory? Nope. And I think it's one of those songs that if it started, I could probably sing along with it. But I know it's, like the production is so triumphant
Starting point is 00:14:36 that it also fits that, hey we're America we rule That's right It's just like you pound your fist to it Like you said And also you latch on to the title Born in the USA Not the verses
Starting point is 00:14:46 What's the first line Born down in a dead man's town Born down in a dead man's town With a boom Boom The chorus screams pride The verses I guess scream I got screwed Yeah wow
Starting point is 00:15:00 So I think this may be one of the most Misinterpreted songs ever Because I spent most of life misinterpreting it. And I still see people playing it in patriotic situations. Oh, yeah. Even when there's like a, you know, firework display and turn your dial to whatever station, they're playing born in the USA. My next song is Foster the People Pumped Up Kicks. Oh, wow. And I was in pop radio. I think I was even an alternative radio doing a little double dose. And I didn't know the meaning of this song, and I'm not somebody who searches out the meeting for all the songs anyway,
Starting point is 00:15:38 but I just thought it was a cool vibe, chill. Give me a little bit of it. Oh, the kids with the pumped up kicks, you better run. Yeah, that's it. Thank you. I was so born in the USA in my head, it was hard for me to get there. We're still, bump up kicks. And it felt like so indie.
Starting point is 00:15:57 The production of it was so indie. It felt like it was kids. Like a chill, indie vibe. But it's the perspective of a kid thinking about. violence. Like shooting. Like shooting up a school. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:10 I mean the song is you're inside the head of an angry, isolated kid who's looking for revenge. Wow. And once you realize it, because again, I didn't, I don't hear a song and search the meaning immediately. I just try to sing along with Bourne and the U.S. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Cool melody. Once you go and you like read all the lyrics of the song, it starts to feel, it starts
Starting point is 00:16:34 feel sad, like real sad, because you know there are a lot of people feeling this way. And with some of them, they actually go through with it and people lose their lives. And some of them, they feel this way. And luckily, people get to them in time. But it's reality. Yeah. The groove is playful in light. It is. And I wonder what the, you know, the process is when they're right this or when they record it. Like, does everyone know that it's, does the whole band know that it's a sad song about this or do they find out when they start hearing the lyrics they're like, wait a second.
Starting point is 00:17:09 Yeah, I guess it depends on the power of who gets to write the songs in the band. Right, right. And then you think like, okay, this is such a serious topic and a sad topic. Do we do sad, serious music behind it? And it's like, no, they went completely opposite. I mean, even the chorus is, better run, better run, faster than my bullet.
Starting point is 00:17:29 I know, and I never realized it said that. It is dark storytelling But again The vibe kind of cancels it out Because it feels like it's independent easy listening Yeah Yeah So that makes the list
Starting point is 00:17:40 Next up is Third Eye Blind Semi Charm Life I can't think of anything Is this sad too? What do you think the song is about? I have no clue Doot do do It is the happiest song
Starting point is 00:17:54 Yeah Everything about this song Makes me feel good I'm trying to pick out lyrics in it. Until I lay down in it and you go, oh, this song's about addiction. Oh. So it's a 90's song. The do-do-do-do.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Anything with do-do-do is awesome. It's happy. Yes. And it's addiction, specifically meth and the crash after the high. No way. And also because he sings him so fast, the words, he don't really. Yeah, it's about chasing high, losing control, the emptiness that follows.
Starting point is 00:18:27 The song is chaotic on purpose. It's so chaotic. that maybe you don't really understand the chaos inside of it, much like drugs. That's crazy. I don't even think I can listen to it again and think it's sad. They literally say crystal meth in the song. You do crystal meth like bitta, butta. Really, I never caught that.
Starting point is 00:18:44 Well, because he goes, crystal meth, butta, butta, but the followed with a tut, doot, dude. And so because of the tempo, the upbeat vibe, even the music videos, like them driving over hills on fun, do you remember the video? No, I don't remember the video. And so a lot of the nonsensical phrasing feels like the whole song. should be about something nonsensical. And the video has nothing to do with drugs? I haven't seen the video in a long time,
Starting point is 00:19:07 but I remember them just like driving over hills and stuff. That's crazy, man. It's crazy that you have a topic on something and then you just take it completely the opposite direction, musically and even visually, the video doesn't even address it. I think you probably, if you have a hit, you just want the song to live as a hit.
Starting point is 00:19:27 Wow. And let them understand that me. Like, if you create a chorus that's so good in your record label, you're like, I'm not trying to change society. Yeah. We want this thing to be played by every radio station. Heck, if they know it's about addiction,
Starting point is 00:19:36 then maybe they don't play it at all. We don't want the conversation to be about that. My guys just made a hit. Wow, we want a catchy song. Let's see. Let's read some lyrics here. And also, there's a part that's like, she goes around, she goes down on me.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Oh, that's... And I make her smile like a drug for you. Do ever what you want to do, coming home with you. Yeah, that sounds like fun. Let me see the crystal meth line here. The sky was gold, it was rose, I was taking sips of it through my nose.
Starting point is 00:20:03 Wow. I wish I could get back there someplace back there. Doing crystal meth, they'll lift you up until you break. It won't stop. I won't come down. I keep stock. A TikTok rhythm. A bump for the drop.
Starting point is 00:20:16 Dang. So it's all drugs. Wow, that's crazy, man. I'm truly shocked. I had no idea. But by the time you figured out, you're like, do, do, do, do, do do do. It's Friday.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Wow. Crazy one, huh? Semi-charmed kind of life. I think it's called Semi-charm Life. Semi-charm Life. They may say Semi-charm Kind of Life in the song, but I think it's called Semi-charm Life. Next up, hinder lips of an angel.
Starting point is 00:20:43 No clue. Do you know the song? Hear your name, Sime, and went through the lips of an angel. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:52 Yes. So it feels like an emotional love song. The title is that of an emotional love. The lips of an angel. How can we make this bad? It's not really a traditional positive love song. It's about a guy actively cheating and enjoying it. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:21:07 So he's on the phone with an ex. It's really good to hear your voice. Say my name. Sound so. It's that, right? And so he's on the phone with an ex, reminiscing. His current girl is in the other room. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:21:23 My girl's in the next room. Sometimes. I'm following. And he's not conflicted enough to even hang up. He just wants to talk to his ex. Dang, that's savage. So it sounds emotional and heartfelt. I guess it is, but just to the ex. Yeah. Yes. The chorus is big and romantic and people focus on the feeling. There's really no situational awareness of the song. So yeah. My girl's in the next room. And she has no idea in the whole song. I don't, I don't, unless there's like a secret verse. There's no bridge. Bridge that puts it all to She just walked in, she found me talking to you. I'm in trouble.
Starting point is 00:22:04 It's basically cheating, but this guy just is a love ballad. Okay. We interrupt this interview to bring you a message from our sponsor. Pride months Toronto. Pride is an opportunity for you to create your own space, to celebrate your existence. Iheart Radio is proud to be an official sponsor of Pride Toronto Festival and we won't stop. Celebrate pride. Turn up the love and listen to IHeart Pride Canada, your 24-7 radio stream and the only playlist you need for your Toronto Pride celebrations.
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Starting point is 00:23:13 I would think so. Evil, wake up. I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevette and DePippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said, I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grave. Listen to the devil's quarry on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And to hear The Devil's Quarry ad free with exclusive content, subscribe to LaVa for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts. Hey, I'm Hoda Kotby, host of the podcast, Joy 101 with Hoda Kotby. Together, we're going to have meaningful conversations with the world's most fascinating people,
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Starting point is 00:24:40 The doll ands is not about anything else really, is it? You know, or taste so good can't be about food. You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done. You too, Joe. Drop what you're doing and listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. This is the Bobbycast. Next up, you are my sunshine.
Starting point is 00:25:04 The nursery rent? Yeah, the lullaby. The lullaby? Yeah. How's that bad? Well, you guys see if that's public domain? you are my sunshine my only sunshine
Starting point is 00:25:14 before we legally can sing it oh oh that's what you're checking yeah it is not it is not so we can't sing it's it but it's a sad song about losing someone really the verses there are many verses that people don't sing because mostly we just sing the first verse they're so bad we're like are about fear
Starting point is 00:25:33 and abandonment and heartbreak and so we really only sing the happy chorus it kind of was repurposed as a kid's song. So would you like to hear? I would love to hear these verses. You know what's also interesting? We don't sing the other verses of the national anthem either. There are other verses. There are? I think so. So the song would really be like a 10 minute song. Yeah, I think so. You are my sunshine. Second verse. Here you go. I'll always love you and make you happy. If you will only stay the same, but if you leave me to love another, you'll regret it all someday.
Starting point is 00:26:07 Oh, my. Is that a threat? Dude, that's like the police. The guy Yeah, the same Ugh That's weird Huh That is weird You are my sunshine
Starting point is 00:26:19 Full song Okay You know I think of Johnny Cash singing it too Did he sing The version of this His version of it
Starting point is 00:26:27 Yeah Brandon what was the line Oh no Stabed you Does it kill her It can't be that He can't kill her In the song
Starting point is 00:26:33 How do you even get back To that hook If you kill her Born in the USA Okay, here we go. The other night, dear, as I lay sleeping, I dreamed I held you in my arms. But when I awoke dear, I was mistaken.
Starting point is 00:26:49 And I hung my head and cried. You are my sunshine. Okay, so she's dead. Hey, Bobby, so you used to work with musicians on call. Uh-huh. We should sing that song. And I realized what it would say. And so I just looped the You Are My Sunshine like four times.
Starting point is 00:27:06 And that was it. Never sang the verses? I sang it a couple times. Without realizing, I was like, oh man, this is dark. Like singing it to kids with cancer. Yeah. You told me once, dear, you really love me. No one else could come between, but now you've left me and love another.
Starting point is 00:27:21 You have shattered all my dreams. You are my sunshine. Wow. It's a sad freaking song. This is dark. So she, yeah, so they were in love. She was the sunshine. Please don't take my sunshine away.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Oh, this is like Jolene. He's talking to the dude right now. Man, we have completely. you rebranded this song. Seriously. Seriously, I have a friend of mine that has a little girl and he sings it to her all the time. I don't know if I should tell him. Just sing the hook. I don't think you should tell him. I don't know if I should tell him. Certain white lies are okay. Do you know the rest of this song? Oh, man, I'm a little shaken by that one. Yeah, yeah. Number seven is Neon Moon from Brooks and Dunn. Oh, I like this. Yeah. Neon moon. It's a slow dance song.
Starting point is 00:28:05 Man, you get your best girl and you dance on the dance floor with her because it's a very romantic song. Yeah, just spend those nights beneath the neon moon. It's beautiful. It's literally a very lonely isolation. Yeah. And we did dance to it at our wedding, but it wasn't our first song. We knew what the song was about. Like, we listened to that song a lot and I'm friends with them, Brooks and Dunn. And so Ronnie, the lead singer, sang Neon Moon at our wedding, but he did not sing that as our first dance song. You even have a real neon moon come down. We have it in our house. house. That's so cool.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Still, the neon moon. So, yeah, that song is not romantic, and it's not just, I miss my ex. It's a guy who is stuck, emotionally frozen, in a bar, night after night, unable to move. Yeah. He spends most every night beneath the light of that bar, neon moon that he's sitting at there. So it's the same pain over and over again that you can't break the cycle. And we danced to that at my wedding. Wow.
Starting point is 00:29:05 It's very smooth. It's very melodic. Oh, yeah. It feels like a love song. It still like a very love song. Yes. We did dance to a love song, though, first song. Your first...
Starting point is 00:29:14 Oh, do you know my... You were there, obviously. Is it forever? Was that your first dance? The first dance was forever. Now, Brian Wilson, Beach Boys, were the original artist. That's not the version that we fell in love with. Was it Brian or Dennis?
Starting point is 00:29:31 Well, Brian sang it, though, I believe. Did he? Okay. We could fact-check that. It was definitely a Beach Boys. And then we sang it, the Jesse and the... The Ripper's, the version that we danced to was the Jesse and the Rippers version for Full House. That's right.
Starting point is 00:29:44 And Dan and Shay played it for us. I mean, how cool is that? What do you see? Who's saying that, because Eddie is probably right if it's a Beach Boy thing. Dennis. Dennis. Rest in peace. Did Brian write it?
Starting point is 00:29:58 No, he co-wrote it with his friend Greg Jacobson. Dennis did. Old Dennis co-wrote it with Greg? Man, Dennis was a good writer, and that was kind of a lot of the conversation later about the Beach Boys is that he was a great artist himself. Was it a Beach Boy song? Yeah. Or was it a Dennis solo Pride?
Starting point is 00:30:12 It was a Beach Boy song. Well, Dennis and Freaking Kiefer Sutherland could have gone on the road together. Hey, did the Beach Boys sing it with Jesse and the Rippers in Full House? No.
Starting point is 00:30:22 Okay. But maybe eventually they did in some, because they had this whole thing where the Beach Boys did come on Full House for a while. Yes, because I remember that. But no, Jesse played it at his wedding to Becky.
Starting point is 00:30:32 He sat down at the piano and played it. And then it's cool now, full circle that, you know, Uncle Jesse plays with the beach. Beach Boys when they toured. He did then too though for Full House which is why they were on the show. Amazing. He plays guitar with them now. Then he played drums. He plays, ooh, when I saw him, he was playing the drums. Yeah, he's very much up front now. Now cool. Playing guitar. He could also play some drums as well, but I'll see on social media him playing guitar and singing. That's awesome,
Starting point is 00:30:55 man. That's so cool. Whenever we finished, I mean, I guess we got back from a honeymoon, Dan and Chee didn't record that song officially, but they gave it to us on a thumb drive. So we have them, they did a studio version of that song. That's what's super cool. So they went in the studio recorded this song and the only version of it is in your possession. Yeah, I'll sell it. If you're watching. Dude, that's like, if they died, that'd be awesome. You released that one song?
Starting point is 00:31:23 That'd be awesome. No, no, no, no, no. I just mean the fact that you had it. I felt that was kind of weird too when I said that. It sounds bad. What I mean is you're the only one that has that version. That's pretty cool. Yeah, it was a pretty cool wedding gift for sure.
Starting point is 00:31:35 We got back from a honeymoon and there was just a wooden box with a bow on it. and I didn't know what the box was and I opened and it was a thumb drive and then I was scared to put it in like... Yeah, of course. I was just going to put a random thumb drive in. It's ransom. And then we got a text.
Starting point is 00:31:50 And so, yeah, we have that. Which is pretty cool. So those are, I think, seven songs that I found. That's good. I learned a lot today. That I think people confused. The ones that I really, born in the USA, took me a long time.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Foster the people pumped up kicks. And then third eye blind. I knew there were little references, but I didn't realize the whole song was about that. No idea about that one. You are my sunshine? Mind blown. Did you see they kind of did an ex-Bosan, owes the mentalist, and shared how he does his tricks?
Starting point is 00:32:16 No. Any of you guys see that? Mike D. Did you? No. So Pablo Tori, who does a really great podcast, investigative, journalist, even in sports. He is the one that spent time on it, and he brought on another guy, and they talked about it. So there was a clip that went viral on Bustin with the Boys, O's the Mentalist. And if you're not familiar, the guy comes in and goes, hmm, here's your pin-code.
Starting point is 00:32:38 And he holds it up, and everybody goes, oh my God. How did you do that? How did you do that? And so he's done a bunch of shows, and he was in with the guys from Bustin with the boys, and they're doing the bit. And he's like, think of a player. And so Will Compton goes, okay, got it. And I always goes, Bryce Young.
Starting point is 00:32:58 And Will's like, yeah, Bryce Hall. And Will goes, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. So there's a little mess up there, which is the clip that he shows. and so it turns out according to Pablo Torrey that before the show started recording
Starting point is 00:33:17 O's handed Will Compton's phone is like hey would you look up a stat for like the player that maybe it was even Will Compton's phone like he loaded up a site that looked like Google so Will Compton typed in and misspelled he tried to type in Brice Hall
Starting point is 00:33:35 but autocorrected made it Bryce Hall so O's goes Bryce Hall uh huh so that gets told and then there was another one
Starting point is 00:33:48 he went on the view and he said okay I got your number in your head and I got your PIN number and she's like oh my God and then she was talking about it after she said well there was time we spent together
Starting point is 00:33:59 before we went on screen that we never talked about and so it's this weird. I know the guy's not magic. Of course there's some trick to it.
Starting point is 00:34:12 Of course. And so you go, is it weird that people are exposing him? But then Pablo's explanation was the reason he felt like exposing him is because O's apparently did a TED talk going, this is how mentalism works. You watch body language. You watch. And in reality, it's little tricks. Yeah, because if you're just out like exposing magicians, I like that.
Starting point is 00:34:33 That's funny. But I can get where people would be upset about that. Yeah. I feel like you'd have to have a problem with them. Like, right? That show on Fox back in the day. I watched it on TikTok still today where the guy wears the mask. It's like, this is how David Copperfield flew across the Grand Canyon.
Starting point is 00:34:46 That show was awesome. And at the end of all those episodes, he revealed his face. And as the magician, you're just like, dude, what the crap, man? Like, that's how I make a living. I remember watching that show as a kid. And I remember that last episode coming on and they were saying, we're going to reveal who it's been the whole time. And I thought it was going to be someone like Troy Akeman. I thought it was going to be.
Starting point is 00:35:07 Somebody very famous. Somebody famous that had insight in from Bill Clinton. I don't know who I thought it was going to be. It's me. He pulled off his mask and it was some magician I'd never heard of before. That's funny. Yeah, but I really, because they had hyped up, we're finally going to reveal, meaning that the revelation of who it was would have to mean something to me.
Starting point is 00:35:29 And it didn't. It was some guy. I'm sure he was a real old musician, but I thought it was going to be like Carlton for Fresh Prince or something. Somebody that everyone knew. Yes. Like that was it. Like he was on the inside. But that show was awesome. And it still comes across my TikTok sometimes and I watch it in clips. But that's the story about O's now is that they're revealing his tactics. And that it's not what he has said that it's how he gets it. None of us thought it was magic. He even says it's not magic. He's like, I'm just a mentalist. I can read things about you, your eyes, your hands. but in reality, according to Pablo Torrey,
Starting point is 00:36:06 there's a pre-interview. There are things that are happening. And that mess up of the Brice Young, Bryce Young, is what caused it. Oh, yeah. Because it was just the auto-correct that caught it. I still like that stuff, though, right? Like, mentalist magician stuff,
Starting point is 00:36:21 that's still fun to watch. Yeah, I agree. But also want to know how they do it. Yeah. Like, I'm not too good to be like, let the guy do his thing. Like, as soon as that episode went up, I was all, I was just trying to figure it out.
Starting point is 00:36:29 What's the best one you've done? Like, best magic trick? Oh, you're going to do one now? Watch. How did you do that? That's not my middle finger, it's my ring finger, by the way, for those watching at home. For those just listening and not watching on Netflix, I went into my pocket, Eddie thought he was being surprised with magic, and I pull out the finger.
Starting point is 00:36:50 You ever seen the one where you levitate? You ever seen that one? I've seen Chris Angel do it on television. I know how to do it. No, you don't. Yes, I do. No, you don't. Yes, I do.
Starting point is 00:37:01 You want me to show you? it's not going to look good well now that I told you you're going to be looking for it I would look for it anyway obviously you're doing something with your feet no I levitate in the air not very high stand up here we go
Starting point is 00:37:13 okay he's standing up he's walking off camera okay let's see what you got he's good are you going to turn it on him okay all right all right we'll turn it on him hold on see magicians need to have magicians need the angle though okay
Starting point is 00:37:27 just okay go I got a table in front of me. Go ahead. Can you see my feet? Yeah. It looks like you're leaning on your toes. Did you see it?
Starting point is 00:37:41 What? Did I levitate? No, it looks like you were just leaning on your toes. No, I didn't. Look again. There's a table on, there's a table in front of me too. Okay. Here we go. And go.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Go. Oh, dude, that looks pretty good. Thank you. That one looked pretty good. Because I saw it from one side and that foot came off the ground. Yeah. Now, do you want me to tell you how he did it? I think you leaned on one foot.
Starting point is 00:38:02 I did. That one looked pretty good. I'm going to be honest with you. And the key is to not go too high. You just want to make it like, you're struggling and you made it about an inch. And then you're like, oh, I can't do it anymore. Color me impressed. Yes.
Starting point is 00:38:14 My friend did that when we were in college, and it blew my mind. And I bought him a case of beer to say you can tell me how he did it. And it worked. Oh, yeah, that's good. Well, we kind of know how O's is doing some of his tricks. Yeah, we know now. Let's take a quick pause for a message from our sponsor. Pride is like love.
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Starting point is 00:40:48 We figure since everyone has a podcast, we wanted to as well. And we've had some incredible guests so far. And now our good friend, Nile Horn, is joining the show. How's it going, boys? Hey, Niall. It was the same thing with Slow Hands. Slow Hands is not about anything else, really, is it? You know, or taste so good can't be about food. You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
Starting point is 00:41:05 You too, Joe. Drop what you're doing and listen to Hey Jonas on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Welcome back to the Bobbycast. We forgot Brandon's birthday yesterday. Yeah. Did you get him anything? I did, yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:26 I got him a hug. When? Today. Well, I felt bad. It was the worst. And Brandon is our close friend for a decade. I know, I know. Also is here in the room.
Starting point is 00:41:37 Brandon runs a lot of this operation. And I hadn't been on my phone for hours, baby. And I'm like, I need to catch up on some Instagram store. You're not calling me baby. You have a baby. I have a baby. Yes. And Brandon had reposted someone saying happy birthday to him.
Starting point is 00:41:52 I was like, oh, my God. All day. I am a terrible. And not only that, dude, we had just been together for like two hours. Because it was work because I did one of these interviews with Amy Grant that's coming up. Awesome. Brandon was right beside me. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:09 Brandon, were you waiting all day? No. Oh, okay. And I messaged him and I said, dude, I'm so sorry. I can't believe that I had to basically see it was your birthday on Instagram. I'm not on Facebook. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:25 Like I have a page. Does Facebook? Oh, yeah. But Facebook tells you everybody's birthday. I don't even think I follow Brandon on Facebook because I don't, and Facebook would tell me anybody's birthday. Yeah, but don't you specifically put the wrong birthday on Facebook? Yeah, that's for people that follow me. Right.
Starting point is 00:42:39 But I don't have a Facebook page. I did that a long time ago. You did. But I'll randomly get messages on my Facebook page on like April 6th. Do you have a birthday? Got you. You didn't know me, Facebook told you. But yeah, and then I sent him a, you know how you can do the Apple Pay?
Starting point is 00:42:53 Yeah, you send him money? I said from our whole family and I said him $1 Apple Pay. Oh, that's nice. That's perfect. Yeah. I felt pretty bad though. Yeah, and then you texted me. And then I texted Eddie.
Starting point is 00:43:02 And I said, don't forget it's Brandon's birthday. My dad used to do this all the time for like my mom or someone in my family. Hey, don't forget, it's your sister's birthday today. I got one of those from Bobby. I'm like, dude, thank you. And as soon as I went to my phone to text, Brandon, it's said on the top, Siri reminds you. It's Brandon's birthday.
Starting point is 00:43:20 Oh, no. Yes. Oh, no. I know. We're bad. Happy birthday, Brandon. Hey, thanks, man. I sent it to him at 7.50 p.m.
Starting point is 00:43:30 Like, the day's over. I know. And I said, it's your freaking birthday today? Dang. He said, yeah, all I wanted was Amy Grant. Making a joke because we had been together for the last two hours was Amy Grant. And then I said, dang, happy birthday. Sorry I had to see it on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:43:44 That is friendship failure. And that's on me. and he said, thanks, man. You have a 10-week-old baby, don't apologize. And then I said him from our family to you $1. Happy birthday. Yeah, sorry about that, dude. It's all good, man.
Starting point is 00:43:57 You know, I asked Brandon before when I got here, I was like, hey, so what did you do? And he's like, I did nothing. Like, nothing. Didn't celebrate? How'd you feel about doing nothing? So good. We've been without our AC for like six days. And my car's AC went out before that.
Starting point is 00:44:15 I got that fixed. The next day our houses they see went out. And so it's been like 82 degrees in our house like all week. It's just been brutal. And so yesterday, right when the podcast started with Amy Grant, my wife texted me. She's like, AC's fixed. It feels so good in here. I was like, woo!
Starting point is 00:44:32 Happy birthday to me! Okay. We didn't do that. We didn't do anything. Hey, this is where we tell them. Brandon, we fixed it for you, man. Yeah, man. We invoice us for that bill.
Starting point is 00:44:43 I appreciate you guys. I sent two apologies yesterday Oh that was one One yeah the other one was to Tracy Lawrence Why did you apologize to him? The country singer from the 90s Just in case people are wondering who that is A bunch of massive hits
Starting point is 00:44:55 I sent him this text Hey buddy I was just thinking about you Saw some clips of your show Because he does a podcast From his bus I've done it It's at his house
Starting point is 00:45:04 I said super great to see How strong the podcast is I said that was my original idea for texting But I'm also going to send an apology Because I never reply to that above text Okay. So what happened here was you went into the text to text him this. And then you saw a text from how long ago? November 14th. Oh, that's tough. And it was about a charity. No.
Starting point is 00:45:30 Yeah. Is this the turkey fry? Yeah. I'm going to read you the rest of what I sent him. I said that was my original reason for texting, but I'm also going to send an apology. The only thing I can think of, and this doesn't count as an excuse, is that my wife was going to a brutal pregnancy at that time. So I regret not seeing it. and prioritizing it, but that is still not an excuse. I'm glad I was thinking about you and wanted a message you or I'd never seen it. I hope you are well. Did you send him a dollar?
Starting point is 00:45:54 I did not. That would have been great. I didn't. So was it, did he need help for his turkey fry? So he said, I hate me for not responding. Because I would have. Absolutely. I would have sent money or.
Starting point is 00:46:11 It's easy for me to say that though. It's weird for me to say. I would have. but that's easy to say after the fact but he said hey friend Tracy here it's our 20th anniversary so we're gonna be
Starting point is 00:46:23 at the Nashville Fairgrounds cooking 2,000 turkeys I'd love for you to stop by drop off a turkey or come and take some pictures to show your support anything you can do would be greatly appreciated
Starting point is 00:46:34 and then he sent some details and dang I know I'm gonna have to double up next year you have to be there the whole time fried turkeys everything I'm to raise turkeys
Starting point is 00:46:45 for him. And so I sent him that text. I felt bad about it. I did. I hope you can tell now. Like I feel like sick about that. And he said, all good,
Starting point is 00:46:56 my friend. Thank you for your kind words. Things are really good in my world. Proud for all your success. Stay safe. Talk soon, Tracy. Stings a little bit still. It stings.
Starting point is 00:47:06 Yeah. It's a two apology day. You know, I don't like really one apology days. Mostly I can find a reason why I shouldn't apologize. I can like do that little mental gymnastics. It'll be like, no, it's their fault.
Starting point is 00:47:16 And I don't even mean to make this worse, but I'm pretty sure his refrigerator went out, and they lost a bunch of turkeys, and they had to scramble, right? Does that sound familiar? It does. Now that you say that, too. I don't need to rub it in, but, dude, that was a bad time for... You know what, though? I think I tried to help in that situation, though.
Starting point is 00:47:33 Okay, okay. You look back. Hold on. Please tell me I sent a test. Okay. No, I'm going to call somebody. We'll do it right here, because... Let me call Morgan.
Starting point is 00:47:44 Let's see here. I'm going to put her on speaker and she may not remember it she also may not answer so is my manager Morgan Hey Hey so you're on camera right now
Starting point is 00:47:58 So just just so you know okay So remember last year when Tracy Morgan's refrigeration went down for turkey Sorry So not Tracy Morgan Tracy Lawrence Tracy Lawrence I need turkeys
Starting point is 00:48:10 Sorry sorry sorry sorry Tracy Lawrence Sorry My bad my bad my bad my bad my bad. Remember when Tracy Lawrence's refrigeration went out? Yes, I do. Okay. And then we jumped in. We tried to help, right? But we were just late? We did. But by the time
Starting point is 00:48:28 that I reached out to his manager, they had already had like an outpour of people coming and donating. So they no longer had like a huge need. But we did try. Yes. We did go, hey, we're in. We'll help. Yes. Absolutely. All right. Just making sure. Yeah, okay. I can fill you on later on what I. I'm just a huge douche bag and I just, I just wanted to find something good about me and that's all I could think about. So, okay, thank you. I have so many questions. All right. Thanks. You text Tracy Baguel. Hey, you know I try to help, right?
Starting point is 00:49:05 I love that Tracy Morgan song time much. No, no, Tracy Morgan, Tracy Lawrence. My bad. My bad. Okay. So, Brandon, I'm sorry. Tracy. Lawrence, I'm sorry. Double apology. Yes. And he has a great podcast called I think it's Tracy's Roadhouse.
Starting point is 00:49:21 And so he does it in his bus right outside his house? At his house. That's cool. Which is cool. Final thing is that I'm traveling with the baby for the first time today.
Starting point is 00:49:29 Wow. So I just thought you grab it, put in your backpack, get on a plane. No. Who knew? There were so many things when you travel with the baby.
Starting point is 00:49:38 It's not that easy. Yeah. So we're taking like a practice stroller? No. No. practice car seat I don't think the word practice is in it Is it called practice?
Starting point is 00:49:48 No I think it's a Maybe like a travel car seat That turns into a stroller And we've never used it before But we have it Sounds cool But yeah but it's like a thing to take You have to take it
Starting point is 00:49:57 You gotta travel with it We've taken It's so much to move a baby What are you doing for ears Are you worried about ears? You're flying right? I'll just wear AirPods No not you
Starting point is 00:50:08 Not you Like if the baby's ears pop On the plane What do you do for that? I say, hey, Caitlin, what's going on with the baby's ears? What's up with that? I don't know. Okay.
Starting point is 00:50:23 I bet you, Caitlin's already looking at it. I'm sure she's got it all covered. She is the one that has handled 97% of all of this. But I was packing up and I had to leave some room in my suitcase to pack some of the stuff for the baby. But it is quite the experience to travel with the baby. First time the baby's ever traveled, though. We've gone to the park. We went to the restaurant one time.
Starting point is 00:50:42 That was semi-caotic. little bit that was on me, but we're going to try to airplane it up. And good luck, man. I'll be praying for you. You fly with your kids ever? Yeah. When they were babies. When they were babies, yeah. And they were all really good flyers. I think only one of them had ear popping problems. And, you know, I remember we talked about somebody, I don't know how it came up, but we talked about on the show how somebody had brought everyone lollipops around them, you know, like, right as soon as they Sorry the baby's crying. Sorry the baby might cry.
Starting point is 00:51:14 Here is some candy. And I remember we did that because one of our babies did cry almost the whole time. And it's tough. But man, once that happens, though, you now know that when you get on a flight and a baby's crying, you understand. You don't get mad. You understand that the parents have no control. And it's a terrible feeling to just be like, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:51:38 I'm sorry. my baby won't stop crying. I've thought of calling it a baby bucket. It's an invention. It's like a bucket you put over the top of them. So if they cry, it limits the sound going out. And it can even be a two. A baby bucket.
Starting point is 00:51:53 You just put it over. Yeah, you put it over the baby. And so it's crying and it does muffle it a bit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it can even be a two-person bucket if it needs to be. You lift up the armrest and you put it over both the baby. And so that way the baby doesn't feel alone in the bucket. But is there not something.
Starting point is 00:52:09 to that? You might have something there. I didn't put the baby in the bucket. We're not carrying it around in the bucket. Other than the trauma, is there light in the bucket? Or is it just complete darkness? I haven't got that far along. I've got literally just invented this in my head. So, wish me luck. Good luck, man. All right. Thank you everybody for watching. Thank you everybody for listening. Hopefully we learned some stuff. We shared. We felt.
Starting point is 00:52:31 We apologized. And happy birthday. Tracy Lawrence, I'm sorry. Brandon, happy birthday next year. We'll get ahead of it. Yes. Got it out of the way. Yes. Happy birthday next year. All right, we will see you guys later on this week. Bye, everybody. This has been a Bobbycast production. There was no anything inside those eyes.
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