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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Eddie Garcia
Gear for writing knee Pads, check.
Raymundo
Helmet.
Lunchbox
Done.
Bobby Bones
See you, dad.
Lunchbox
New Instagram teen accounts, automatic protections for who can contact your teen and the content they can see.
Morgan Evans
The Bobby Bone Show.
Bobby Bones
A voicemail from McKenzie in Las Vegas.
Lunchbox
I'm listening to the podcast and you guys are talking about John Cena and how he grants the most make a wishes.
Bobby Bones
And I just have to tell you, so I work at the Las Vegas Convention center, and I did the catering for the WrestleMania Fan Fest, and he.
Lunchbox
Brings in all of the make a.
Bobby Bones
Wish kids and walks them around and they all get specialty belts and they all get to come in early, and he does special meet and greet with them and all of the other wrestlers. And I just have to say it's a really cool thing that he does. So shout out to John Cena for doing that. And I love you, Bobby Bones. Even while he's a bad guy, because right now he's a heel and he gets up and he makes fun of kids just generally. He's like, why have you been adoring me? That's on stage. But he's still doing maker wishes even when he's a bad guy. I'm starting to think wrestling ain't real. I'm starting to think the maybe. By the way, thank you, guys. If you're new to this and you're listening to part two, first of all, you're a part two er. You are our favorite of all the listeners because you are listening to us. You're either on YouTube or you're listening to the podcast. And it takes a little more effort to get over here. You just don't have to turn it on. Takes a little more effort. So we appreciate that. And this is the podcast version of the show. It's a little more stream of conscious. This was not on the radio. This was made just for you. So this is why it's called part two. Just a little recap as to why we do this. All right, next up, I really love your show.
Lunchbox
It's been the best part of my day every morning.
Eddie Garcia
And I just going to tell you that you're really awesome.
Bobby Bones
Thank you very much. Appreciate that. Give me another one. I have a morning corny for the group. You all think that you're going to.
Lunchbox
Get money back from your investments with.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox, but, you know, he hasn't even gave you the money that he's gained from the pallet. You ain't going to get nothing.
Lunchbox
Ha ha ha.
Bobby Bones
Just on y'all.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox got got.
Bobby Bones
She does make a great point.
Scuba Steve
She does.
Mike D
What in the world we Expect to.
Bobby Bones
Get our money back. And Amy and I have put in a significant amount of money into the stock with Lunchbox. We're not getting money back for other things yet. We expect to get money back for this. She makes a great point. Like, we've already been shown who he is, yet we continue to give him money.
Morgan Evans
Yeah, I feel like. Is that the definition of insanity? A little bit.
Bobby Bones
Him or us or both us?
Morgan Evans
Like, we keep expecting a different result.
Bobby Bones
That's a funny morning. Corny. For the group that's at the group.
Scuba Steve
I don't think it was funny, but yeah.
Bobby Bones
Well, you didn't put any more money in. You just didn't get your pallet money.
Scuba Steve
My pallet money? Dude, it's $80.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Next up, I caught Lunchbox stealing. He was at the self checkout, and he did not scan an item. It wasn't an expensive item, but he didn't scan it. Come on, Lunchbox. Do better. What I encourage you to do is take that video public.
Scuba Steve
If true, this is a voicemail.
Bobby Bones
Yes, anonymous. Anonymous voicemail. I encourage you to take that video, put it online, and tag me, and then I'll make it happen.
Mike D
Yep.
Bobby Bones
We'll do citizens arrest. We'll do real arrest. We'll go to trial.
Scuba Steve
Dang, you got busted, dude.
Mike D
Yeah, I got busted.
Bobby Bones
Any truth to that?
Mike D
Not that I know of.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I mean, okay, we didn't do that.
Mike D
No, that's not us.
Bobby Bones
That's somebody.
Mike D
But I've gone through the checkout sometimes, and there's been water on the bottom of my car, and I forgot. And I get to the parking lot and I'm like, well, yes, I didn't pay for that.
Bobby Bones
But you didn't do it on purpose.
Mike D
No, I didn't do it on purpose.
Bobby Bones
Still stealing. Because you knew you didn't pay and you were still there. Yeah.
Mike D
It's sort of like the bag of chips, man. Like, you don't know that you're stealing.
Bobby Bones
What's the baggage? Oh, when you did the bag of chips. Yeah.
Mike D
Like, it wasn't on purpose. It just. Sometimes it happens.
Amy Brown
But.
Bobby Bones
Your honor, sometimes it happens. I don't know what to tell you.
Mike D
But the self checkout, I've never just like, oh, you know what I mean? Box of cereal. Let me save the $2 and just put it over in the cart. Never done that.
Scuba Steve
It's not $2.
Morgan Evans
Yeah. Cereal is way more than that now.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Dud grip, dude.
Scuba Steve
So I understand. I understand why you're stealing.
Mike D
No, when I used to work. No, when I Used to work at the grocery store. My brother was in college and he would send his roommate through my line and I wouldn't scan a lot of stuff. But that was, you know, 20 years ago.
Bobby Bones
30 years ago, when Cyril was $2. I did ride the bird scooters over the weekend in Austin.
Mike D
So. Fun, isn't it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we went to. We were at the hotel. So we got in Thursday night because I was to do a client golf event on Friday morning early. So we flew in Thursday night. I did the client golf thing on Friday and then I guess we had stuff to do all day Friday, huh? Yeah, pretty much.
Morgan Evans
I don't know. My flight was really.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's right. You were the one that. Yes. I'm just trying to think about because everything's a blur. My brain's still a little fried. So Saturday, I guess we got up and we went down to South Congress, which our whole show came together in Austin. So for us it's fun to go back and just see how it's grown every year because it's always something different. And so we took the bird scooters all the way into town. I mean, it was like a 12 minute ride. Wasn't that crazy? But now that it's all linked with Uber, it's so easy.
Morgan Evans
Oh, you just do it on your phone.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you just open Uber and scan the thing and it's.
Morgan Evans
Oh, yeah, that's nice.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, go. I just kept worrying though, that my wife's gonna dump over and she's more athletic than I am, but I've just seen so many people dump over that you just fall. That's broken, like leg, broken elbow, broken wrist, broken something. But no, no, she was good. I did some tricks on the scooter. Yeah, I did a couple tricks. Put one foot down, you lift the other leg really high up. And I was doing like leg tricks.
Morgan Evans
Okay.
Bobby Bones
She should have probably been worried about me.
Morgan Evans
Yeah, that's right.
Bobby Bones
I bring it up because there's a story where 25% of e scooter injuries involve riders that are drunk. And that's probably the reason that most of my. I won't even say friends. Like, people I know that have been in accidents, they've probably been drunk and they're riding them around. Once in Austin, we were all living there. I walked up and there was a homeless guy who had like three of them and he was chunking them off the bridge.
Mike D
Oh, yeah.
Morgan Evans
That was so weird.
Bobby Bones
That's so weird. I didn't stop him. Wasn't mine to stop.
Scuba Steve
Right.
Bobby Bones
And I was like, man, this guy's got great strength, because those things are not light. And he was just chucking them off the bridge. But we did that. You spend any time doing any awesome stuff? Like, normal stuff?
Morgan Evans
No. Nope.
Bobby Bones
Since you flew in late, you have to make up for stuff.
Morgan Evans
No, I didn't get to do anything. Really?
Bobby Bones
What'd you do Saturday? You guys had to be at the daytime stage earlier.
Morgan Evans
Yeah, I mean, that's. I got to enjoy Moody center, where we were.
Scuba Steve
Oh, the venue where. The festival.
Bobby Bones
What time did you have to go on Saturday?
Morgan Evans
I guess I started getting down there. I started getting ready around noon, and then I had to be there at 2. But then. Yeah, I don't know. I didn't do. I didn't, like, leave the hotel or do anything. I think I was just having, like, a slow morning.
Bobby Bones
I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna insinuate. I'm not gonna say anything. I'm just gonna ask a question, and you just answer it. Yes or no.
Morgan Evans
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Do you know, just do the drama. It's not even drama. Like, the. I call it the tea. About the radio person.
Morgan Evans
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I'll tell you about it afterward. Mind blown. You know, you have to know What? Oh, I'm not saying anything more here.
Morgan Evans
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, do you know what I'm talking about?
Eddie Garcia
Maybe.
Bobby Bones
Let me text you. Morgan.
Mike D
Yeah, Morgan, you know.
Morgan Evans
Well, why are you texting?
Bobby Bones
Because she'll. She'll probably know more than you will.
Morgan Evans
Okay.
Eddie Garcia
I. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I do.
Bobby Bones
Crazy.
Morgan Evans
What is it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm not saying anything. I'm not. About. What is it right here? I just. If you didn't. I just wondered if you knew. I. I found out at the daytime stage.
Morgan Evans
Okay.
Bobby Bones
When we were there, I heard you, like, had a fall down in front of Sam Hunt.
Morgan Evans
I did. Yeah, I did. It was awkward. So I was wheeling my luggage backstage, and on top of my luggage, I had a bag that was open full of a bunch of stuff, and I was like, oh, there's Sam Hunt. And I'm wheeling. And then you know how they cover up all the wires and cords? They put those, like, little things in. It's like a big speed bump.
Bobby Bones
On the ground? Yeah.
Morgan Evans
On the ground.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan Evans
So I'm like, have to wheel my luggage over the speed bump. Right as I see Sam, and he's like, hey. And then, boom, my bag goes everywhere and stuff falls out because that bag was open. And I was like, this is so awkward. But he's really nice. He helped pick it up.
Bobby Bones
He did.
Morgan Evans
And then. And then I was like, what do I do now? And I was like, thank you. And then I said, oh, I'm doing your stage intro later, so hopefully it goes better than this just did. Bye. And he was like, see you later.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Morgan Evans
So I was like, I'm awkward.
Bobby Bones
Huh?
Morgan Evans
Probably got frazzled. I don't know why, but I think it's the speed bump. This is speed bump.
Bobby Bones
Well, you probably took your eye off the ground.
Morgan Evans
Yeah. Because I'm like, oh, there's Sam.
Bobby Bones
I should say hi. And then it all dumped over.
Morgan Evans
I know. I was like, why am I so awkward?
Bobby Bones
I did see the waymos driving around Austin. We don't have those here. And the Waymos are the cars that have no driver. I did see people on the back or in the passenger front seat just riding away with no driver. That's crazy to see. That'll be the future. Obviously. They're putting out the trucks now to the basically 18 wheelers that are with no drivers driving across the country. That makes more sense though, because it's pretty straight. You can put them on the interstate and you go. That seems like that'd be a lot easier. There's no, there's not a lot of stopping. There's no traffic lights. There's no big curves. Yeah, they're heavy.
Morgan Evans
A lot of load things happening.
Bobby Bones
I did not. Do you have to download the Waymo app?
Mike D
No. So what it is, it's in Austin, it's through Uber. And so I tried, I went in my settings and I put on yes, I will take a driverless car. And, And I guess it's just random. If you request an Uber, they'll give you the option once it's there saying, oh, we could match you with a Waymo. Well, let me tell you, I spent an hour on Saturday requesting Ubers and when they didn't hook me up with a Waymo, I hit cancel ride.
Bobby Bones
We have to pay for that every time.
Morgan Evans
No, as long as you cancel within a certain.
Mike D
Yeah, within five minutes.
Bobby Bones
Get to them.
Mike D
No, no, no, no. It tells you what kind of car it paired you with. I'd be like, no, cancel ride.
Morgan Evans
Yeah, I sat there for an hour.
Mike D
Trying to get a Waymo and I'd watch him drive by that hotel and none of them would turn in to pick me up. And I'm so annoyed. I'd be. I did sit at a stoplight. I was in an Uber and the Waymo was next to me and there was no one in the car. No driver, no Passengers. It was just driving and it was like, that is so weird.
Bobby Bones
Maybe want to pick somebody up, but.
Mike D
They never picked me up. It was not as easy as just going in and saying, I want a Waymo.
Morgan Evans
You know those clips from like 1990 or something. I don't know when this was, but it's like Katie Couric and they're talking about the Internet or something. And you watch them back and it's so funny because they're like, it's so crazy. I got an email.
Scuba Steve
I feel like that's gonna be this.
Morgan Evans
Like 10 years from now. They're gonna, like, see some resurrected clip of lunchbox. Being like there was no driver. It was crazy.
Mike D
Well, it was my first time seeing it, and I wanted to do it so bad. Like, that was my goal this weekend, was to ride in one of those. And I spent an hour on Saturday literally ordering and canceling Ubers, just trying to get paired with it. And it never happened.
Bobby Bones
I think a part of this too, is us going electric cars. You mean there's no gas?
Scuba Steve
That was weird too, in that.
Bobby Bones
All of it's weird.
Mike D
But I also did see Waymo. I was in an Uber and we're going down the main road and the Waymo was way up there in it on the side street, and it started to pull out and it wasn't gonna make it, and it slammed on his own brakes. And I was like, that is crazy. So the nose of it was sticking out, but it knew to stop. And I was like, that was pretty.
Bobby Bones
Cool because the Waymo is always paying attention. The Waymo doesn't have a cell phone that can bother it or a kid in the backseat or trying to eat food. The Waymo has that camera that spins on top of it. It's like in all the directions all the time.
Scuba Steve
The Waymo is not late for work either.
Bobby Bones
The Waymo doesn't have. In the middle of a breakup, who's being emotionally. So that's why the Waymos of the world are going to be one much safer overall than humans.
Morgan Evans
Unless they develop feelings, then we're in trouble.
Scuba Steve
They might after a while.
Morgan Evans
Yeah.
Mike D
And also, who's controlling the Waymo?
Bobby Bones
They start adding road rage. I think robots, though, would even know that if you're saying that they're going to develop a way to think independently with emotion. I think thinking is. And being able to evaluate going emotion is not the best way to be efficient. Therefore, I will not develop emotion. So I think smart robots would not do that.
Morgan Evans
Yeah, I was just joking.
Bobby Bones
No, but Then people will go, Amy's got a great point.
Scuba Steve
I'm like, well, because emotion's not efficient.
Morgan Evans
Well, correct.
Bobby Bones
Emotion is inefficient. Wildly inefficient.
Scuba Steve
And the robot knows that. So they're like, why would I waste my time with emotion?
Morgan Evans
Depending on how you look at them.
Bobby Bones
Emotion is wildly inefficient. Emotion. Emotions.
Morgan Evans
Trying to be a machine.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Efficiency. Efficiency is about productivity. You're talking about the human experience, but two different things. Satisfaction. Human experience, two different things. And efficiency.
Morgan Evans
I know.
Scuba Steve
So robots won't fall in love is what you're saying, too, I think.
Bobby Bones
Unless they think by us falling in love and having a love. What is love? I think it would be creating a. A younger robot that could take over the world. Everything's going to be based on efficiency.
Morgan Evans
Yeah. They could glitch, though. They could have a malfunction.
Scuba Steve
They glitch and fall in love.
Morgan Evans
Emotional. Emotional malfunction.
Bobby Bones
Wayo's autonomous vehicles are controlled by fully autonomous technology. The Waymo driver, a powerful AI driven system. There's no remote human driving these vehicles. Yeah. Dad, can you imagine somebody that.
Scuba Steve
No, that'd be terrible.
Bobby Bones
Somebody with a joystick. Because, you know, they'd be on their phone.
Scuba Steve
These Mountain Dew falls.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Oh, God, I'm sorry. You didn't get one. Were you doing it for the bit or were you doing it because you really wanted to be in one?
Scuba Steve
Both.
Mike D
I wanted to be able to be, like, in there. Take a video. Like, sit behind the driver, Sit over there, sit in the front seat. And then I wanted to know, could I sit in the driver's seat? Would they allow that?
Bobby Bones
Like, I try to take over?
Mike D
No. Not even just. Just to be sitting there. So then it really looks weird when the Waymo's driving. I just have my hands in my pocket. I just wanted to try it all. And I was so annoyed because now I'm like, when am I ever gonna get to get on Waymo?
Bobby Bones
And now from the show today, and you can watch Maddie do bop it. But here is Maddie and Tay from the Bobby Bones Show. On the Bobby Bones show now, Maddie and Tay. What's up, guys? Hi.
Morgan Evans
Good to see you guys. Good to see you.
Bobby Bones
So did you guys drive to the wrong studio?
Lunchbox
Yes.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's hilarious.
Lunchbox
We did. And then I went to, like, the wrong parking garage.
Eddie Garcia
It was foods.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I was like, oh, this is like, kind of like, you know, a flex.
Bobby Bones
Did someone give you the wrong address?
Lunchbox
No. I think. What happened? Our management put the right address in, but for Some reason. Like, if you put Bobby Bones Studio, like, for some reason, that's.
Bobby Bones
You can put that in that.
Lunchbox
That's what jacked up my phone because I, like, clicked it, but it was like. It didn't do this address. It went. It was super stupid.
Bobby Bones
If I type in Bobby Bone Studio, I hope it doesn't take like that. That's what you go to your house. Yeah. Yeah, I know. That's what. Scared? No.
Lunchbox
I don't know.
Eddie Garcia
I'm so sorry.
Bobby Bones
You what?
Eddie Garcia
I've been. I've been, like, everywhere these days, though.
Lunchbox
I know.
Eddie Garcia
Like, having a baby. I'm just.
Bobby Bones
It does it.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And I have been, like, really early lately because it was something I was really struggling with last year, like, showing up late. And I just don't like it because I just feel like it's disrespectful. But, you know, when the map leads you the wrong way, I felt that, you know, but I'm sorry.
Bobby Bones
There was a story the other day about a guy who drove off a bridge because he typed it into his gps.
Eddie Garcia
Oh, that would be me.
Bobby Bones
And the bridge wasn't full complete, but they took him and he drove off.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And it fell. And he didn't die, but it fell. And we were talking about, do you not look ahead of you? Yeah, but I think there are two kinds of people.
Eddie Garcia
I sort of feel that way. Like, I am ride or die to my gps. Like, if it tells me you're loyal, I am loyal to my gps.
Lunchbox
I am not. Today, being an example, I'm not. I'm, like, mostly gut. And then the GPS is to maybe, like, kind of help.
Bobby Bones
How do you guys. Well, memory wise, do you remember lyrics to songs pretty well or. Cause again, that's a big. I don't go anywhere that I know how to GPS all the way, but I think I wouldn't fall off a bridge. I would look ahead, but I don't know how to get anywhere. I've only GPS'd my wife, who hasn't lived here as long as I have, but she's been here long enough now. She knows how to get everywhere. I know how to get nowhere because I type it in. I also have trouble remembering scripts or lyrics. My memory is not that. What about you guys?
Lunchbox
I feel like your memory is so much better than mine.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah. GPS wise?
Lunchbox
Not at all.
Eddie Garcia
But I can listen to a song one time, and when you play it again, I pretty much know the whole thing.
Lunchbox
And like, when we. So we did this show with Breland a couple days ago. And I was listening to the song he wanted us to sing on for, like, a week, just because I get really nervous about, like, I don't even remember our own lyrics most of the time. So I was like, I really don't want to mess up his lyrics. So I give myself at least seven days to digest the content.
Bobby Bones
Are there any songs that you guys have recorded that you never once played live ever?
Lunchbox
So many. Like, there's a song called these Tears that our fans love on through the madness. I'm trying to think. I mean, there's a handful, like, the last two records that, like, we never got to play that I would love to play, but the crowd would be like, huh, what is this? Because they're super deep.
Bobby Bones
Worry about that when you're playing a show.
Eddie Garcia
Oh, yes, unfortunately.
Bobby Bones
Like, what do you think when you're putting a set list together? What are you thinking about?
Lunchbox
Play what they want.
Eddie Garcia
Play the hits. Yeah. Keep the crowd engaged. You want it to, like, ebb and flow. You want it to have, like, good energy moments, and then you want it to have those, like, real authentic moments. You kind of have to, like, tell a story with your set list.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie Garcia
There's lots of things to think about.
Lunchbox
But come in real hot off the gate. Like, I. Or that's what we do for our set. Like, even, like, for this Love and Light tour. I go on a treadmill and I sing while I run the first, like, six songs. Because it is like, like, cardio freaking. Like, tempo, tempo, tempo. It is like, just, like, super high energy, and I want to be able to not pass out.
Bobby Bones
Have you ever done that and you can't catch your breath, so you're struggling the whole time to catch back up?
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah. It happened in New York, and I was like, never again. I'm going to fricking run my little badonkas off. And I suck at running. Like, not going to run after this tour. Just doing it for the time being to get, you know, what I need.
Bobby Bones
Do you do encore? If you guys are headlining a show where you do an encore or you.
Eddie Garcia
Come back out and do that, we do an encore.
Bobby Bones
Do you ever not do an encore if the crowd sucked?
Eddie Garcia
Yes, we used to.
Bobby Bones
That's why I like to hear. Yes, that's what I like to hear.
Lunchbox
And you know what? Just keeping it real. If the crowd sucked, it's like, that's an added bonus, you know, like an encore. So if your energy sucked, Yang. Getting it.
Bobby Bones
What do you do?
Lunchbox
But it's very rare that happens.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm sure. I'm sure most shows, they're into it because they came to see you. Yeah, I did see a band once. I saw the Fray once not come out. I saw them debate because I was on the side stage, and they were like, how do we feel about this crowd? And they were like, they kind of sucked. And they were like, yeah, no encore. And they walked back and just went in the dressing room, thought it was hilarious.
Lunchbox
We've done that a handful of times.
Bobby Bones
They were really evaluating, like, how much the crowd gave back to them because they felt like they poured it all out for the crowd. They were like, I don't think they'll appreciate it, and they probably want to go home. So no encore.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah. There was times when, like, you know, the whole, like, half the crowd had already left, and I'm like, okay, well, I'm gonna get my jammies on, give myself five more minutes to shower and get in bed. But most of the time, that doesn't happen these days. And we kind of have a system where, like, we. Because encores are so stressful because you're like, is everyone gonna leave? Like, could be super awkward, but we actually, like, kind of set up a thing where it, like, you can kind of tell something's gonna happen. So we're, like, kind of training the audience. Like, hey, stick around. Like, you know, when you go to.
Eddie Garcia
A movie, ambient lighting, you know, some, like, swell.
Lunchbox
When you go to a movie and they start doing the credits, you can kind of tell when they're gonna give you a little blip of, like, the next thing or something.
Bobby Bones
So you're a Marvel superhero movie.
Lunchbox
I basically hate them, but my husband makes me go with him, so. Well, not anymore. Now that we have a kid, it's a great out to not do Marvel movies.
Bobby Bones
So no more Marvel because you have a kid?
Lunchbox
Just because, like, finding why you had.
Bobby Bones
The kid not to go to the movies?
Lunchbox
Actually, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
It's just date nights are expensive. Like, you got to pay for the sitter. You got to pay, you know? And it's like, if we're going to go on a date night, it better be something awesome. Not a Marvel movie. It depends, because I do love, like, a couple of them, but I'm not. Are you. Are you a Marvel guy?
Bobby Bones
I don't like the movie theater, so I'll watch the Marvel movies, but I hate the movie theater. There's people in there with their phones on. They're talking, they're farting. I don't. I'm good.
Lunchbox
There's Food everywhere. What about the popcorn?
Eddie Garcia
The popcorn's the best part.
Morgan Evans
You know, you can go by there. My friend and her husband, they go to the movie theater, they buy popcorn, and they take it home.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's weird, too.
Bobby Bones
That might be weirder.
Lunchbox
No.
Morgan Evans
Because that's the only place you can.
Eddie Garcia
Get, like, specific buttery goodness.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that feels weirder. Right, guys? This is a long. Very weird. Yeah. Just to go get a bucket of popcorn.
Eddie Garcia
I'm a popcorn advocate.
Lunchbox
I know. T used to do that in the. The Bellevue Theater, but it was good.
Bobby Bones
But you would you go get popcorn and leave?
Eddie Garcia
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
No, you wouldn't know for sure.
Eddie Garcia
And then they have those buckets that.
Lunchbox
You can, like, refill for, like, $2 cheaper. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Eddie Garcia
And so I'd have my own bucket.
Bobby Bones
And then I go back.
Lunchbox
It was like a weekly thing. I feel.
Bobby Bones
I don't think that you're saving money. It's just weird to go get popcorn at the theater and then go, well.
Morgan Evans
It'S not that weird. I just told you. I know someone that does it and they do it.
Bobby Bones
And those are two weird people.
Lunchbox
I think I am weird. We need to do, like, an analysis on, like, the personality type that goes to get the popcorn, because I would love to eat that popcorn. I'm just not going to go drive.
Eddie Garcia
But I am also the kind of person that eats beef jerky on planes.
Lunchbox
I've been trying to tell her about this problem. No, I'm talking pork rinds in a sprinter van.
Eddie Garcia
Eating pork rinds, too, on planes. Yeah.
Lunchbox
That's where the unconditional love kicks in, you know, Because I'm just like, you're that person. You're gonna bring an onion sandwich on the freaking flight?
Bobby Bones
Really?
Lunchbox
Like, everybody snacks.
Eddie Garcia
I can't help.
Lunchbox
She does, like, stinky snacks.
Bobby Bones
Onion sandwich. I hate onions.
Lunchbox
I don't know if that's a thing, but this dude, I'm not kidding. Like, I swear, he just, like, had a, like, sandwich full of freaking onions one time, and I was just like, like. And I was pregnant, too, at the time, and I was just like, this is, like, from hell. Like, this is. There's a demon energy, like, just trying to ruin my day right here.
Morgan Evans
I had a guy on my flight once that was eating something like that, and he told the flight attendant, smell. He ate it real fast. And then he goes, it's fine now, smelly in my belly.
Lunchbox
Oh, my.
Bobby Bones
I guess if you rhyme, it's okay. You come up with a fun rhyme.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh. That's so sick. So basically, like, I'm going to be farting.
Morgan Evans
Well, I don't know. But the flight attendant. Yeah. I was so shocked by it. I brought it into work right after. Like, the next day I was back at work and I was like, you're not going to believe what he said. But it did make it as it was. It was. What's the word? Endearing.
Lunchbox
Endearing. Okay.
Bobby Bones
What about on airplanes with your kids? If you take them on airplanes?
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Do you, like, pass out candy ahead of time to be like, if my kids scream or like.
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
Do they. Do they cry?
Lunchbox
No. I'm like, you know what? We have been on thousands of flights with screaming babies, and your responsibility on a flight is to have headphones. Noise canceling. You got the noise canceling thing. You cannot hear anything that works. So maybe I should have, like, handed out some earplugs or something.
Eddie Garcia
They really only cry when you're, like, ascending and descending because the ear popping their ears.
Lunchbox
But our babies are both like, like. Well, Chapel hasn't flown yet.
Eddie Garcia
No, he's never flown.
Lunchbox
But he's so chill. He'll probably be great. But my son, he's a pro. And I've, like, got it down to a science where I, like, wear him out. And then we get on the flight and he's exhausted, so he just sleeps on me the whole time.
Bobby Bones
That's what I do to Eddie when we fly. I wear him out. And then we get on and you.
Lunchbox
Just snuggle him and then he's good to go. I do a little movie. I know, but they, like. It's fun because, like, flying is. I feel like to all of us, we're all just like, flying. You know, you just do it so much. It's not that cool. But then when a kit. You see, like, through your kid's eyes and he's just like, airplane. Airplane and clouds. And like, he's just, like, pointing at when it clicks.
Bobby Bones
It's amazing. Yeah, same.
Lunchbox
So, yeah, it makes it more magical.
Bobby Bones
Let's talk about the new album. And mostly, if you have one of these songs, because the album just came out that you're going to play in your set list, do you, like, put it in between two songs? People know if it's unknown. Do you guys do that strategy?
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
And do you talk a lot before to give a story about it so people will stay, like, I don't know, keep their attention on the song. I know. If it's song. I don't know. I'm just like. I'm Gonna go. Go to pee or something?
Lunchbox
Yeah. Dang. I've never gone to pee during someone's show.
Bobby Bones
Have you?
Eddie Garcia
I don't think so.
Lunchbox
I will hold it because I'm just like, I don't want to miss anything now. If the show kind of sucks, I'll just be like. And that's not gonna be the case with us, I promise. Our show is great, but. But I've never gone to, like, just go, like, I'm gonna skip this song. I'm trying to think.
Bobby Bones
You never had a band that you love playing new music, and you're like, okay, this is time when I can take a break.
Lunchbox
No, but I'm kind of a FOMO gal, so I think it's just my personality. But for us, like, we. For the Ryman, we played a song called Somebody Will, and the title track, love and Light, which no one had heard yet, but the album came out at midnight. So we were like, it's gonna be so magical for everyone at the Ryman to hear those two songs before they even come out. Um, but everything else, everybody will know we try. Like, I don't know. I love watching an artist play songs that, you know, you know, it feels more like Kumbaya and fun.
Bobby Bones
So I love Kumbaya.
Lunchbox
You know I do.
Mike D
I love Kumbaya.
Lunchbox
We're gonna cover that next and we'll bring you out. Okay, Bones.
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Morgan Evans
Good job.
Bobby Bones
Or ring the bell on their bike.
Amy Brown
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Bobby Bones
Nice. Or remember their elbow pads.
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Bobby Bones
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Bobby Bones
New Instagram Teen Accounts. Automatic protections for who can contact your teen and the content they can see. Play a little bit of Love and Light, Raymundo. It's number 16. They have an album called Love and Light, which is the title track here that came out on Friday, so hit that ray. Upbeat.
Lunchbox
That's good. It's actually. It's a sneaky little diss track. It's literally a diss track. But it turned into this, like, really positive, uplifting song.
Bobby Bones
So that's funny how that works. Cause there are other diss tracks that people don't know are diss tracks. For example, you Look Wonderful Tonight. That's a. It's a diss track. Oh, yeah. Because he's like, his wife won't get ready. It's late in the evening. Like, hurry up. Don't worry about it. Because you look wonderful tonight.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh. That's such a fun fact. I'm going to spread that.
Bobby Bones
This.
Scuba Steve
And his wife.
Bobby Bones
Well, he's like, hurry up.
Morgan Evans
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But people think it's like this.
Eddie Garcia
You look perfect. Okay.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And not even a diss track, but a song that's actually sad that people think is a love song is Neon Moon. Because when the sun goes down, he's sitting in a bar by himself.
Lunchbox
That's right. If you lose your one and only.
Bobby Bones
If you lose your one and only.
Lunchbox
And it sounds like a love song.
Morgan Evans
Dang.
Lunchbox
Because everyone's all, like, hugging and smooching in the bar to that song.
Bobby Bones
Slow dancing.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But it's not a love song at all. It's actually the opposite.
Lunchbox
Wow. Yeah. That's like. There's a song called Only Jesus on this record that's also kind of a burn.
Bobby Bones
How explain it before I play it, then.
Lunchbox
So basically, there was people in my life I had to set boundaries with, and I was just feeling so defeated. Like, I, like, I want to love this person so well and fully, but they just, like, let me down every single time. And me and my husband were talking, and he's like, honey, only Jesus is gonna love them like that. And I was like, I'm writing that tomorrow. So we went into a writing session, and it was, like, really healing because I was, like, really heartbroken over this whole situation. And then it kind of just gave me the opportunity to, like, release it and, like, make something positive out of pain. I love a positive pivot. Both of us are all about that.
Bobby Bones
Another one that's a little deceiving is Sara Bareilles. I'm not going to write you a love song.
Lunchbox
Yeah, she wrote that about her label.
Bobby Bones
Her record label saying, you need to write a, like, a slow love song artist ever. Yeah. And she's, like, not going to ride you. And then smash.
Lunchbox
I know.
Bobby Bones
It's so Blues Traveler. Hook. The hook will bring you. That's all about.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I'LL write a song showing you how easy it is. Stop telling me what to write. So I'm going to write a song.
Eddie Garcia
We've done that before. It wasn't a very good song, but when we were like 16, our. We were told to write a song about nothing. And so we wrote a song called Song about Nothing.
Lunchbox
And it was not great. Really, really catchy. But like, yeah, we were just like, we can't. Like, we basically to be like, we're never going to write a song about nothing. So if that's what you want, then you need to have somebody else because it ain't going to happen for us.
Bobby Bones
I said I'm a blank track. Here you go. There you go. Hey, Taylor. Tay. Whatever your name is.
Lunchbox
Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor.
Bobby Bones
The Love and Light song and others. Your husband's one of the writers as well. How does that. What's that dynamic? Like?
Eddie Garcia
It has been amazing working with him. I think it just definitely took, like, the right project for us to. For our worlds to collide in this. It's funny because when he and I actually first started dating, Maddie and I had toyed with the idea of him actually producing that record. And so I was like at this crossroads of do I want him to be my boyfriend or do I want him to be my producer? And then I chose boyfriend because I fell madly in love with him.
Bobby Bones
So that was really it. Like, he didn't produce because he was your boyfriend? Yeah.
Eddie Garcia
I mean, yeah, I didn't want. I didn't want the worlds to collide. I didn't want that.
Lunchbox
And it was her. Like, I was so open to it. But I think, and I totally understand, sometimes you just want to make sure, like, exactly. You know, what's the phrase? Like you don't want to.
Morgan Evans
Separation of church, blank where you eat.
Lunchbox
You know what I'm saying?
Bobby Bones
You know, both work. I kind of like Maddie's too. Don't poop where you eat. Yeah, there you go.
Lunchbox
Don't poop where you.
Eddie Garcia
And then I felt like, you know, we had made babies together, so maybe it's time to make a record together.
Lunchbox
And I was like, come on.
Eddie Garcia
And it was like, magical. Truly, like the most enjoyable record making process. And I'm just so, like, I feel so proud that we get to celebrate this together, you know, I do want.
Bobby Bones
To play Kissing Cowboys and another song that you guys wrote everything, right? Yeah.
Lunchbox
The only one is Heart They Didn't Break. Which three of our, like, best friends.
Bobby Bones
My least favorite. My least favorite song.
Lunchbox
That's fine. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I'M just kidding. I'm just kidding. It's terrible, Ray. You know what? We'll play the full song. Set me up for Kissing Cowboys. I don't know. Give me a story about when you wrote it or why you wrote it. Like, you're in concert right now, and I'm like, oh, they're gonna play a new song. I gotta go pee. But keep me, keep me here Keep me here yeah.
Lunchbox
Well, first off, I feel like I saw this video on TikTok. I don't know if it was, like, old from the show that we did together where you were, like, jamming to Kissing Cowboys. I was like, dang, Bobby's got way more swag than I think people give you credit for.
Bobby Bones
I was like, that's a compliment and an insult at the same time. If you guys caught that, I was both lifted and knocked down. Thank you, Maddie.
Lunchbox
I didn't know you. I was just like, oh, wow.
Bobby Bones
Like, well, the song's awesome. This. And it's. It's like.
Lunchbox
It's slamming. Right? It was fun to play together, but it was your title for a while.
Eddie Garcia
Year to write, actually. That's the fun fact about the song is we started it and we just had the. The verses. And for some reason, we couldn't quite figure out what we wanted that chorus to be. And we just knew that the verses were so fun. And it took a year between, I think, like, Luke Dick's schedule was crazy and Laura Velt. Her schedule is crazy.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie Garcia
So then we got back together a year later and finished it. And, like, I don't even think it. This was on our radar. We didn't even know.
Lunchbox
We were like, I think this is a fun song. But, yeah, I don't know. With record making, like, we like to write what, like, what our lives are looking like, just to, like, let our fans kind of go on the journey with us. But also, it's like we have so many fans that are single. And this, I feel like, is an anthem I wish we would have had when we were single. Like, just not putting so much pressure on finding the one, like, the right, like, right away. That's kind of what it says. Like, there might be a John Wayne hiding in the here now, boys. Just keep on kissing cowboys Till you find, you know, the John Wayne.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I know the song. I get it. I played it. I had to learn it.
Lunchbox
I know you did play it, but.
Bobby Bones
I had a lot of. I had a lot of swag. But everyone was like, we didn't think he had swag. We've known him forever.
Scuba Steve
They gave you no credit.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they were like. I was like, you set me up.
Lunchbox
Y'all didn't even know Bobby could get down like that. I don't know if that side. I don't know if you show that.
Bobby Bones
Like, I did win a dance competition on. On television once.
Lunchbox
You did.
Bobby Bones
I want Dance 1 stars.
Scuba Steve
Guys, guys.
Lunchbox
You all knew that I live under a rock. I'm so.
Bobby Bones
Did you not know that?
Lunchbox
No, I know.
Morgan Evans
I remember.
Bobby Bones
I'm not mad. I don't give a crap. I remember.
Lunchbox
You did.
Bobby Bones
I won the show.
Lunchbox
I just don't take it personal because I'm a loser, and I don't keep up with, like, pop culture or what my friends are doing, which is messed up. It's like I. You know, I literally get better dissing herself now.
Morgan Evans
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
No, no. Okay. Thank you. Oh, yeah. I won a dance show.
Lunchbox
At the end of our friendship.
Bobby Bones
You had no idea. Actually, it's just beginning. Now I respect you more.
Morgan Evans
That's how you know he has a mirror ball tattoo.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
All the way down my back.
Morgan Evans
Really?
Bobby Bones
No. It's very tiny on the back of my arm because I said if we won, we would get one. But that's.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh. I know. I want to get some tats. It's time for me to get some tats.
Bobby Bones
If you call them tats, you shouldn't get one.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah, that makes me a loser.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you're kind of a loser.
Lunchbox
Well, I already have some.
Bobby Bones
But if you call them tats, you think you're done. You're cat. You're tapped out. You're tapped out of tats.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Tapped out on tats. Find tattoos.
Bobby Bones
Who's gonna play bop it?
Lunchbox
Me. Because let me tell you, I think I'm gonna crush. And who is she's gonna crush?
Bobby Bones
We're gonna put it up. We're gonna behind you.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Oh, they already have it down.
Eddie Garcia
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Bring. Bop it in here. We'll put up a leaderboard.
Eddie Garcia
We're a team for.
Lunchbox
But I think it should be extra points to do it, like, in rhythm. Bop it.
Bobby Bones
Well, you have to.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, that helps.
Lunchbox
Like, if you start doing it, pull.
Scuba Steve
The star and then bop it.
Bobby Bones
But don't. Don't start to get the leaderboard up behind you.
Lunchbox
Okay. I'm a little nervous.
Bobby Bones
Coming up.
Lunchbox
Am I supposed to be able to see this?
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
Okay. I just work well under pressure.
Bobby Bones
Okay. So you can look now the leaderboard. In fifth place is Kit Moore with nine, and fourth is Matt Carney with 16, Dirks Bentley with 18. John Party with 25. And number one, Bailey Zimmerman with 61.
Lunchbox
Oh, Bailey, baby, you going?
Bobby Bones
Okay, so tell you gonna hold her mic, okay. Okay. And Maddie is going to remember, guys, when she's done, don't yell because we have to hear the thing go what the number is.
Scuba Steve
Got it.
Lunchbox
I'm gonna focus.
Morgan Evans
I know I need to remind myself that.
Bobby Bones
Are you good?
Morgan Evans
Don't. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
All right, everybody, here we go. It is now time for Maddie from Maddie and Tay, which, by the way, new album's out, Love and Light. I'm just vamping as you are. You ready? Okay, she's nervous. Here we go. And go.
Raymundo
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Amy Brown
Wow.
Raymundo
You beat Bop it. I score 100.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my God. What is happening here? That's never happened. Wow. Wow. The final thoughts.
Scuba Steve
It said you beat bop it.
Raymundo
Wow.
Bobby Bones
No one's ever beat Bop it.
Morgan Evans
I mean, it didn't even want to let her keep going past 700 because.
Lunchbox
I was so on fire.
Bobby Bones
Wow. Unbelievable.
Lunchbox
Dude, you know what the trick is? Following direction and staying calm. I think those are the two ways that you win. But because I started getting really, really, really, really nervous, I was like, bailey Zimmerman cannot beat me up.
Bobby Bones
You crushed. You beat him by 39.
Lunchbox
Dude.
Bobby Bones
That's amazing. Congratulations. Wow.
Morgan Evans
I mean, thank you.
Bobby Bones
There's nothing. We. There's no way to go from here. No.
Scuba Steve
That's the top.
Bobby Bones
That's it.
Morgan Evans
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Okay, everyone, for no other reason, you need to go check out Love and Light, because that's one of the greatest Bop it performances I've ever seen.
Scuba Steve
Wow.
Lunchbox
That is. I feel so honored. Thank you for this opportunity to showcase my.
Bobby Bones
When I think back, there's, like, Queen at Farm Aid. I'm thinking of the greatest performances ever. Maddie doing Boppit on the Bobby Bones show. Oh, my goodness, That.
Lunchbox
I mean, my heart is still, like. I was, like, feeling the pressure. I was like, stay calm because we gotta win. We gotta win.
Bobby Bones
Okay. The album is out. Love and Light.
Lunchbox
There's a Bop it sample in the album.
Bobby Bones
There should be now in the target track.
Lunchbox
You gotta find it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Deluxe version will sneak in the Bop it track. It'll be perfect.
Bobby Bones
Follow maddyandtay. Great to see you guys. And now I am even just more obsessed at how great of competitors and artists you are. That was amazing.
Eddie Garcia
That's what did it.
Bobby Bones
That changed. I wasn't even a fan until now, but now a massive fan.
Eddie Garcia
I'm glad.
Bobby Bones
Yes. There they are. Maddie and Tay, everybody. Jail in Georgia went into lockdown after officers could not find a missing inmate who was convicted of murder. The cops later discovered they left the inmate at the courthouse.
Scuba Steve
What?
Bobby Bones
In the holding cell to courthouse overnight. See, a Waymo wouldn't have done that. A Waymo would have known, because a Waymo doesn't forget. Dang.
Mike D
So he didn't, like, get out, like.
Scuba Steve
No, he was in jail.
Bobby Bones
No, he didn't get out. They all freaked out because they messed up. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
How do they not exactly get a prisoner?
Mike D
Like, how do you go from the jail and humans, man, or the court and get back to jail? Emotion, Anybody?
Bobby Bones
Emotions. That's what did it. Waymo started testing its vehicles in here. Nashville. But they don't have them here. No, they're still testing them. You'll see the person. So they're testing them for here? Yeah. But they didn't test them overall. I thought they, like, tested for Waymo to exist here. I guess they're, like, calibrating everything, and they haven't announced when they're gonna be available. Yeah, they're like, pothole, can't do it.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah, Exactly.
Bobby Bones
This town's got more potholes than anything. Than guitars. Hey. Okay. Pearl Jam's coming to town. What, Tuesday and Thursday? Yeah, Tomorrow and Thursday. Yeah. I looked at tickets online last night. I can't go because I have to go to the ACMs in Dallas.
Scuba Steve
Did you want to go?
Bobby Bones
I saw a video of Eddie Vedder doing better, man. Acoustic. Not acoustic. With just an electric. By himself.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And it was awesome.
Scuba Steve
Atlanta.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
A few days ago.
Bobby Bones
So I watched the whole thing and so I went just to see how much tickets were pretty expensive.
Scuba Steve
Dude, it's crazy. Like, it's crazy. And I had to buy. I. I think I got a deal. Like, I don't think I went. I didn't get, like the whole scalper way. Like, it was actually a connection, but the connection I had to pay for the tickets. So this was probably the cheapest that you can get tickets. And I paid 400 a ticket for two.
Bobby Bones
So 200 bucks ticket.
Scuba Steve
Oh, but that is so much money. Like, if I was in college. Because when I was in college, I love to go to.
Bobby Bones
Somebody in college is going to Pearl Jam. I saw the crowd. It's all old men.
Scuba Steve
But how much are their tickets of, like, Benson Boone, Like, Sabrina Carpenter? I'm sure those are even way more.
Bobby Bones
They are. They are. I was just saying Pearl Jam, you know, a lot of college kids probably.
Scuba Steve
Dude, there's so much money for tickets.
Bobby Bones
Can you name Pearl Jam songs?
Morgan Evans
Like, if you give me a hint.
Scuba Steve
He just did one.
Morgan Evans
If you give me a hint for.
Bobby Bones
Like, if I were like, waiting watching the CL go.
Morgan Evans
Waiting, watching the clock at 7 o'clock when the D.
Bobby Bones
What is that song? She dreams in color.
Morgan Evans
She dreams in red.
Bobby Bones
Come on. You got it. Oh, can't find another way A better man.
Morgan Evans
A better man. Yeah, that's it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan Evans
Can't find a better man. Can't find a better man.
Bobby Bones
How about if I give you this melody.
Morgan Evans
Jeremy Spoken.
Bobby Bones
How about.
Scuba Steve
She won't get that.
Morgan Evans
Wait. Yes, I will. I feel it. Go do it again.
Bobby Bones
It's hard to do that without singing it.
Morgan Evans
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Even flow out. It's even flow.
Morgan Evans
Yeah, yeah.
Mike D
Oh, that's a good one.
Morgan Evans
I know that one.
Mike D
I've heard that one.
Scuba Steve
What about don't call me daughter? Yeah.
Morgan Evans
I am your mother.
Scuba Steve
Oh, no, no.
Morgan Evans
I don't know the words.
Bobby Bones
How about.
Morgan Evans
Sounds just like one of the other ones.
Bobby Bones
I'm still alive.
Morgan Evans
Yeah, I'm still alive.
Lunchbox
Wow.
Scuba Steve
Amy knows Pearl Jam.
Morgan Evans
Yeah, maybe I do. Maybe. Maybe I used to have that CD or something.
Scuba Steve
What about. What about oh, where are oh, where.
Morgan Evans
Can my baby be? The Lord took away from me.
Bobby Bones
That's their most pop song ever. That's their biggest, highest, like, rated charted song. It's not even their song. It was a cover they recorded in a sound check for.
Morgan Evans
Sounds like a charity.
Bobby Bones
For a charity. Yeah.
Morgan Evans
It sounds like something that.
Bobby Bones
Something like the 50s.
Morgan Evans
Richie Valens.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, same time.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And that song is just mostly about him seeing his dead girl.
Scuba Steve
They Got in a car accident.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Oh, well, is that in that movie.
Morgan Evans
About the plane crash?
Scuba Steve
No, no, it's not. It's not Richie Valens, but I mean.
Morgan Evans
It'S one of those people.
Bobby Bones
No. Last Kiss, Wayne Cochran, the Jam. No, I know. I don't even know who Wayne Cochran is. Yeah, that song was.
Morgan Evans
I thought that you were waiting for me to sing it and I was like, I got nothing.
Bobby Bones
No, no. You know the song, though, because you just sang it.
Morgan Evans
Oh, that's what it's called.
Bobby Bones
Where, oh, where can my baby be? It's called Laughter Away From Me. Yeah, she's gone to heaven so I got to be good so I can see my baby when I leave it's really sad.
Morgan Evans
It sounds sad. When does he say Last Kiss?
Scuba Steve
He doesn't.
Bobby Bones
He says.
Scuba Steve
Oh, he does say. He does say Last Kiss.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
I can't help My baby gave her our last kiss.
Bobby Bones
I wonder if they play that song. Yeah, I think they do play in concert. 200 bucks a seat. Where are your seats? I don't know, because they're playing an arena. There were 1300 bucks to stand in the pit when I looked.
Scuba Steve
I'm not pitting. I'm taking my 11 year old son. We're not gonna pit.
Bobby Bones
But the pit, though, isn't like a pit.
Scuba Steve
Oh, they're not mosh.
Bobby Bones
Metallica played this weekend here and Limp Bizkit opened, which is awesome. I'd rather get the Metallica. And they had kind of a mosh pit type thing, but that's. Even older men. But you think a Pearl Jam concept of old men. They're gonna be moshing.
Scuba Steve
I don't know. I feel like people go to these concerts to relive like how they were back in their 20s.
Bobby Bones
Okay. So I'm looking at the set list from.
Scuba Steve
From when?
Bobby Bones
A couple nights ago. Let's go. A lot of songs. I don't know. They have some. I know.
Scuba Steve
What did they close with?
Bobby Bones
They have a seven song encore. They close with Yellow Leadbetter.
Scuba Steve
Oh, that's the Jam.
Bobby Bones
Which is just all guitar at the beginning. So I can't really do that one. But do they do Last Kiss, Mike? Nope. No, they didn't do it. Check the Night before. No, we're just looking at that one. No, no. Last Kiss. Amy be mad. She get there and be like, play Last Kiss.
Morgan Evans
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Speaking of bands, Tom DeLong and Blink 182. He's the alien guy of those two. Oh, yeah.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
On why aliens aren't what you think they are. And Basically that humans are antennas. I'm going to play a little, little deal here. So his company, to the Stars Academy of Arts and Scientists Sciences, has played a role in bringing public attention, UFO research and the government's involvement in studying unidentified aerial phenomena. And so this is him talking on Steve O's podcast about aliens. Here's clip number one.
I
Number one, it's not what you think it is. It's not coming from other planets. The evidence doesn't suggest that.
Bobby Bones
Interdimensional.
I
Yes. And the reason is because time is. Time is parallel. Time is side by side, which means everything in the past and the future is existing in this moment, but within different frequencies. So a civilization that's at the end of their technological cycle could build a submarine that changes its voltage and materializes in that same location just into our timeline.
Bobby Bones
You sound crazy to you?
Scuba Steve
What are they talking about?
Bobby Bones
Or did you stop listening?
Morgan Evans
No, I feel like my cousin talks this way, so I'm used to it.
Scuba Steve
Do you understand it?
Bobby Bones
I would compare it to TV channels. All those people are in the same. But they're all different channels on different spectrums. They're all happening at the same exact time. But you can have Nick at night and have Gilligan's island on, and you can have Friends on TBS and you can have a game on. And it's all this. It's all the same, but it's just. Just diddling the frequency just a little bit. And it's a whole different line. So it's all existing at the exact same time.
Scuba Steve
I mean, I guess that's happening.
Bobby Bones
Mm. Just on. On a very, very much, much smaller scale.
Scuba Steve
Like your life is another channel. My life's no channel.
Bobby Bones
No, you're not understanding.
Mike D
I'm trying.
Bobby Bones
Our lives are on the same frequency. Like Ross and Rachel's lives aren't on two different channels. They're on the same channel. That's the frequency. That's Friends. And Gilligan's Island's on a whole different frequency. You flip to a different channel. He's saying, basically, that's what this is. Different channel. But we have a very. That's like a model version of that. So if you can do that on a very small level, there's no reason to think they couldn't do it on a bigger level.
Scuba Steve
Who is that? Who is that? Blink Way too.
Bobby Bones
Tom delong.
Scuba Steve
That's not the guy we talked to, right?
Bobby Bones
I almost said, what is up with aliens, dude? He'd been like, wrong guy. Here he is explaining why humans are antennas.
I
So there's a consciousness aspect to this consciousness. It's like the mind of God, you know, it's not a dude in a toga with a crown of thorns making Jupiter. Everything you see is one band of frequencies. The highest frequency is light, unified mind. The lowest frequency would be blackness and physical matter somewhere right in the middle. So you have the ability to tune up higher or tune down lower. And behavior and all these things and time and it all comes together. Your brain is what's called a transducer. You're an antenna.
Bobby Bones
There you go.
Morgan Evans
A transducer. I'm googling that.
Bobby Bones
No need.
Morgan Evans
Why? What do you mean, no need?
Bobby Bones
No need. You're just gonna laugh at me anyways.
Morgan Evans
Yeah, trans. Wait, because you already know exactly what a transducer is.
Bobby Bones
Well, mostly it's just like I like, read about this stuff. Okay, tonight, 7:00pm over on my Bobby Bones channel, YouTube, the Eric Church hour long Bobby cast goes up just for video that the podcast doesn't go up till tomorrow, but The Eric Church 7:00pm Tonight is when we premiere that. And so check it out. He's got a new album that came out on Friday. Tickets go on sale I think this Friday coming up for his tour. Yeah, that's what's up. Thank you guys. Sorry, I thought she was clapping for me. She hit her mic. I was like, wow, thank you. Thanks to Maddie and Tay for being a part of the show. And they have an album that came out last week. We talked about that. So check it out and we will see you guys tomorrow. All right, bye everybody. Are you still quoting 30 year old movies? Have you said cool beans in the past 90 days? Do you think Discover isn't widely accepted? If this sounds like you, you're stuck in the past. Discover is accepted at 99% of places that take credit cards nationwide. And every time you make a purchase with your card, you automatically earn cash back. Welcome to the now it pays to Discover. Learn more@discover.com credit card Based on the February 2024 Nielsen report, Ryan Seacrest here. When you have a busy schedule, it's important to maximize your downtime. One of the best ways to do that is by going to chumbacasino.com Chumba Casino has all your favorite social casino games like spin slots, bingo and solitaire that you can play for free for a chance to redeem some serious prizes. So hop on to chumbacasino.com now and live the Chumba Life, sponsored by Chumba Casino. No purchase necessary vgw group void where.
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Bobby Bones
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Title: The Bobby Bones Show – MON PT 2: Lunchbox Caught Stealing + Drama At iHeartCountry Festival + Maddie & Tae In-Studio On Being Moms, Bop-It Challenge
Host: Bobby Bones
Guests: Lunchbox, Eddie Garcia, Morgan Evans, Scuba Steve, Amy Brown, Maddie & Tae
Release Date: May 5, 2025
In this lively episode of The Bobby Bones Show, Bobby Bones engages with his core group of friends and special guests, blending humor, personal anecdotes, and spirited challenges. The episode centers around a playful accusation, behind-the-scenes festival drama, and an entertaining in-studio segment with country music duo Maddie & Tae.
The episode kicks off with an unexpected twist when Bobby receives an anonymous voicemail alleging that Lunchbox was caught stealing at a self-checkout counter.
[05:14] Bobby Bones: "Next up, I caught Lunchbox stealing. He was at the self checkout, and he did not scan an item. It wasn't an expensive item, but he didn't scan it. Come on, Lunchbox. Do better."
Lunchbox responds humorously, leading to a light-hearted debate among the group about minor thefts and accidental oversights during shopping.
[06:17] Lunchbox: "I understand why you're stealing."
[06:55] Scuba Steve: "It's not $2."
Mike D shares his own relatable experiences with unintentional self-checkout misses, adding depth to the conversation.
[06:32] Mike D: "Sometimes it happens... Like, you don't know that you're stealing."
Bobby playfully suggests that Lunchbox should make the incident public.
[05:16] Bobby Bones: "I encourage you to take that video public, put it online, and tag me, and then I'll make it happen."
The segment underscores the show's camaraderie and ability to turn a potentially serious accusation into a source of laughter.
Transitioning from the playful accusation, the conversation shifts to technology and autonomous vehicles. Bobby shares his recent experiences with bird scooters and delves into the capabilities of Waymo's driverless cars.
[07:30] Bobby Bones: "I did ride the bird scooters over the weekend in Austin... But a Waymo wouldn't have done that. A Waymo would have known, because a Waymo doesn't forget."
Mike D discusses his frustrations with accessing Waymo services, highlighting the current limitations and public perception of autonomous technology.
[12:33] Mike D: "I spent an hour on Saturday requesting Ubers and when they didn't hook me up with a Waymo, I hit cancel ride."
The group debates the potential of autonomous vehicles to reduce human error and enhance safety.
[14:07] Bobby Bones: "Waymo's autonomous vehicles are controlled by fully autonomous technology. There's no remote human driving these vehicles."
[14:46] Morgan Evans: "Unless they develop feelings, then we're in trouble."
This discussion blends humor with insightful commentary on the future of transportation technology.
Bobby and his friends recount their experiences at the iHeartCountry Festival in Austin, sharing both humorous and awkward moments that unfolded during the event.
[06:39] Bobby Bones: "We went down to South Congress... It was fun to go back and see how it's grown every year."
Morgan Evans shares an embarrassing incident involving a surprise encounter with artist Sam Hunt, adding a personal touch to the festival tales.
[09:05] Morgan Evans: "I dropped my bag as I saw Sam Hunt, and everything fell out... He helped me pick it up."
[10:24] Bobby Bones: "He did."
The segment highlights the unpredictable nature of live events and the bonds formed between artists and hosts.
The episode's highlight features Maddie & Tae, who join Bobby in the studio to discuss their journey as mothers balancing demanding music careers.
Maddie & Tae delve into the challenges and rewards of motherhood while maintaining their presence in the music scene.
[34:15] Lunchbox: "It's amazing working with him... It was magical. The most enjoyable record-making process."
They share heartfelt stories about supporting each other both personally and professionally, emphasizing the importance of partnership.
Adding a fun twist, Bobby introduces a Bop-It challenge, where guests compete to achieve the highest score. The competitive spirit shines as Lunchbox takes on the challenge with enthusiasm.
[38:17] Bobby Bones: "We're gonna put it up. We'll do a leaderboard... Bailey Zimmerman with 61."
Lunchbox impressively beats the game, setting a new high score and surprising everyone with his prowess.
[41:40] Raymundo: "You beat Bop it. I score 100."
[42:07] Lunchbox: "Following direction and staying calm."
The challenge fosters a playful atmosphere, showcasing the guests' personalities and creating memorable moments.
Throughout the episode, Bobby and his guests engage in discussions about setlist strategies, favorite performances, and the storytelling aspect of live music.
[19:14] Eddie Garcia: "We try to play what they want... Tell a story with your set list."
They explore the balance between performing hit songs and introducing new, authentic tracks to keep the audience engaged and invested.
[26:04] Bobby Bones: "Do you talk a lot before to give a story about it so people will stay, like... Keep their attention on the song."
These conversations offer insights into the planning and execution behind successful live performances.
As the episode wraps up, Bobby reflects on the day's discussions and teases upcoming content, including a segment on alien theories by Tom DeLong.
[51:34] Bobby Bones: "Tonight at 7:00pm, an hour-long Bobby cast with Eric Church premieres on YouTube."
He expresses his admiration for Maddie & Tae's competitive spirit and musical talents, leaving listeners eager for future episodes.
[43:25] Bobby Bones: "Thank you guys. [...] Now I'm even just more obsessed by how great of competitors and artists you are."
Bobby Bones:
"[05:14] Come on, Lunchbox. Do better."
"[14:07] Waymo's autonomous vehicles are controlled by fully autonomous technology. There's no remote human driving these vehicles."
Lunchbox:
"[06:17] I understand why you're stealing."
"[38:17] Following direction and staying calm."
Eddie Garcia:
"[19:14] We try to play what they want... Tell a story with your set list."
Mike D:
"[12:33] I spent an hour on Saturday requesting Ubers and when they didn't hook me up with a Waymo, I hit cancel ride."
Morgan Evans:
"[09:05] I dropped my bag as I saw Sam Hunt, and everything fell out... He helped me pick it up."
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully intertwines humor, personal stories, and interactive segments, creating an engaging and entertaining experience for listeners. From the playful accusation against Lunchbox to the heartfelt discussions with Maddie & Tae and the thrilling Bop-It challenge, Bobby delivers a well-rounded show that resonates with a diverse audience. The blend of candid conversations and spirited competitions highlights the show's dynamic nature, ensuring that fans are both entertained and connected to the hosts and guests.
Listeners are left anticipating the next episode, eager to delve deeper into the lives of their favorite artists and hosts.
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