Brooks & Dunn chat with Katie Neal at our new podcast studio at the Hard Rock in Nashville!
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00:00My gum out or shooting stick it in my jaw. That's what I'll do. Do you want to take it out?
00:05No, I'm sure you can spit on that bowl right now
00:11$100 you can't hit it
00:13Yeah, that might be my favorite start to an interview ever
00:31This is a true story, you know, James Stroud is right produce Toby and Tim McGraw and I die on and on 150 plus number one
00:37Yeah
00:38Anyway, we're we're having a party out at the benefit thing out at the winery and we walked out
00:44I've got a little private deck deal out there and Bob DiPierro you ever heard of him songwriter
00:49so anyway, we walk out on the deck and they're playing house music before before we start playing and
00:56just
00:57James just kind of looks at me goes
01:00$1,000 to anybody can tell me the name of that song and Bob goes walk the dog
01:05James doesn't miss it beat. He pulls his wad of c-nuts out of his pocket. He peels ten off
01:09He hands him to Bob Bob peels five off hands him to his wife because half the money's hers
01:14We go right back to talking like nothing ever happened. Swear to God it happened that fast, too
01:20They never questioned never. Oh, you don't have to do that or anything
01:25Here we go
01:28Again that will go down as my favorite
01:31Thing you guys got all it's 27 ACM's 20 CMA's two Grammys Brooks in that
01:38Thank you guys for coming in today. Good. Good to see you. It's so good to see you, too
01:41You got to feel real good, you know going into this next month another CMA award or nomination coming up
01:47Which is really exciting you guys looking forward to that. Did somebody tell you something? You're already good. No. No, I don't
01:52Oh my god, wouldn't that be so fun if I got to tell you that they'll never let me do anything that cool
01:57But I feel like even after all these years like it's got to feel good to still be senior name in that category
02:02Yeah, I mean they need they need filler in there. Anyway, the net
02:07Obviously, we're sure
02:11Alright reboot to coming out November 15th
02:14And from what I've heard you guys really give the artists kind of carte blanche like going here make it your own, right?
02:21That was it the reboot one was we kind of kept it between the lines and that was the mandate going in from the
02:28Producers and management and stuff like that. Not that we're managed. We are but
02:33You two new managed. I never believe that
02:36anyway
02:37And that did well, but this one is 18 artists 18 different songs
02:42They got to do deep dives do what pick whatever song they wanted to I don't know what 100 plus songs and
02:48And
02:50The thing was you do it the way you want to do it. We'll be there
02:53You know, we'll be there with the producers Dan Huff joy more on a few
02:57Bring your own band bring your own producer. Whatever you want to do
03:01It's all you're pretty much left the door open and you guys were there for every session. Absolutely
03:05I'm just thinking about how nervous
03:09Some of those kids must have been to be like, oh wow
03:12I'm gonna take a Brooks and Dunn song that everybody knows one way
03:15Yeah, and I'm gonna make it my own and I'm gonna do it in front of you too and hope that you love it like
03:20That they must I would've been in the corner thrown up like it was like that sometimes but but honestly
03:27Yeah, a lot of times we we worked really work from the ground up, you know
03:32I mean some artists came in really not knowing exactly or they may have an idea
03:36But that was part of us being there
03:39It's like well
03:39What if you did this or that because we did participate in a lot of it a lot of times?
03:43Bands they really they came in ready to go, you know
03:48Marcus King or hailstorm or some of some of these bands. I really did. It's like they worked it up, you know
03:55Their bands are super creative and the other people that come in in the studio
03:59We're accustomed to working with producers. So we got to play that role along with with Dan Huff and enjoy
04:05But yeah, I mean watch you just watch them take it to a different place
04:10Haley Witters, oh my god. Yeah, it comes in she's doing cheating kind
04:15Well, okay and
04:17She did it. She put it in that vibe where Casey Musgrave kind of laid neon moon
04:23It's just just kind of an I don't know an audible thing and she called it a lonely disco cowgirl
04:30I love that term
04:33Yeah, that one's one of my favorites the Marcus King rock my world like he
04:37Walked in with his band had these plans a guitar while he was singing in the in the vocal booth just ripping it
04:43Yeah, the Laney song rips to absolutely Megan Maroney like everything. She touches right now for me. I love so much
04:51Out with us for a couple of years. I know open the shows and one full run for sure
04:56Yeah, and who knew she had that that gruff, you know all night up cigarettes smoking
05:02She's so beautiful and then that's what you're just like, oh my god, yeah, right. No, she's great
05:06And then obviously the Morgan neon moon cover that had to be really fun to get to work on that
05:11Yeah, Morgan was good. He said to get out. I don't mess with it. I don't want to mess with it
05:15Let's just do it and they brought a cool acoustic guitar play player in but it gave it a good slam
05:20So we're gonna run to do a few shows with Morgan next year. Yeah, we're gonna run to do a few shows
05:25I'm gonna do a few shows with Morgan. I'm gonna do a few shows with Morgan
05:28So we're gonna run to do a few shows with Morgan next year
05:31I was gonna say so you guys got to go and do like the famous walkout
05:34Yeah, he does that look like that was real fun. That's a trip
05:38What do we do?
05:40The only hit we got was from his people were like, okay Morgan's gonna walk fast
05:47Okay
05:49He walked fast he's like jumping all around like because I would have the same thing
05:53I'd be like, what what do you want me to do with my hands?
05:55Right, right, you sleep a slap. Have you seen the earnest like little clip on his website?
06:02where he's making fun of
06:07He's acting impersonating Morgan he's out there doing
06:12Might be one of the like undercover funniest people in country. Oh, yeah. He's he was out with us last year. Oh
06:21God that video of him falling in Fenway Park. I have never not laughed till I cry every time
06:33Nothing happened nothing just happened those boys are on full tilt
06:36I looked across the parking lot one day one afternoon room, New Mexico
06:40I'm a turkey and looked out and all his guys had a big long table and they were playing beer pong
06:46Just and I'm going hadn't been to bed yet. No
06:51I'm in the back taking a nap like, you know, Celine Dion
06:55my throat wrapped and all the
06:57Obama had a great point about about Morgan's walk out though, cuz it's like, you know, he comes you're in the hallway
07:03It's like hey dudes. Yeah, it's so great to see you. I found a good alcohol. Let's go
07:08But now you're going the crowds going wild what it's on the cameras and by everybody's going crazy. We're right there with him
07:14It's like okay. You guys are done. Okay. Come on
07:17Okay, we're used to going to the stage at that point
07:23Thank you, we'll see you in about two hours, okay, whatever
07:29I saw that you guys are gonna be on he's taking over that sand in my boots fest and you guys are playing that with
07:34Post Malone Hardy Morgan and I just I was looking at that and I was thinking like what a testament to the two of you
07:40And how timeless your music is that like you're up there on lineups with those guys are doing today what you were doing 20 years ago
07:4830 years ago
07:55Yeah, I just thought that was really awesome and obviously you like you guys have become friends with them and hanging out with them
07:59So that's gotta be such a trip. Yeah, and I've said it not to compare our music or our legacy at all
08:05but you know, it's like
08:08It's it's like Waylon and Willie in Austin when I was in college, you know, I didn't know I
08:15Didn't know about their Nashville history or anything else, you know
08:18It's like we just we caught it late, but it was still cool. And that's sort of how I feel
08:23We're getting that kind of kiss from some fans that never seen us before
08:27It's really fun to ask the audience every night. How many how many y'all it's your first Brooks and Dunn show
08:32How many people would you say the percentage of people?
08:38Y'all it's wild us to first time I did it. I looked at Ronnie. We just grinned him at what?
08:43Okay
08:45That's gotta make it really fun for you guys
08:47Like you sure you probably thousands and thousands of shows and getting to go out and see that like that's got a really like
08:53Reinvigorate you as an artist. I say welcome to the party
08:57I was gonna say so you're heading out on neon moon tour in
09:012025 and I was gonna ask you like what are you guys doing at this point like keep things fun for you change things for
09:06the audience, but when half like two-thirds of them haven't been before like that's
09:10Yeah, it's still the same dance on the live, you know prep scene where you were working on production
09:19And one of the cool things about being in Vegas for the seven years. We were there off and on was that we met some
09:26serious
09:27Production people like like the Cirque du Soleil like guys and all that video and those effects so we get to use them now
09:34It's just the cream of the crop
09:35They're they're out of Montreal, but it it makes the stage stuff fabulous
09:41You know
09:41It's just it's always interesting to watch somebody who does a Vegas residency for a few years and then watch how their live show
09:47Changes just because I feel like once you had that level of production. You're like, how do I go back?
09:53Yes, you can't we just talked about how we could even enhance it, you know
09:56And we will enhance it this year for this round. We do have a pretty pretty long history of doing some
10:03Ridiculous nonsense in terms of how much money do we have left? Let's spend it
10:21Like the craziest stuff you guys have done on stage shooting ourselves out of a cannon was it was pretty classic
10:28Was that well, it didn't last too long because it was really dangerous
10:34We were taking out rows of people with these dummies that we were shooting out of these
10:38We built this giant pickup truck
10:40Then it was like a double-barrel shotgun it the back of it opened up in these
10:45It's like big double-barrel thing comes up and for we tried for weeks and weeks and weeks to get a dummy that wouldn't blow all
10:52the pieces I won't bore you with how
10:54inflatables and their life-size and when it was kicks his flame sure was means all black clothes and
10:59they were
11:01Inflatables that would fit down in those big cannon barrels like, you know, she's got a can
11:05Yeah, and then we got to where we didn't
11:08All the money. Yeah
11:11Yeah, they were made out of like rubber like, you know
11:14Those boats that have outboard engines on the back of them that are you know
11:17Like the seals travel in that was that real heavy-duty rubber and but they wouldn't fly, right?
11:22So we put like five pounds of sandbags in the shoulder
11:25so they would actually fly right and by the time we got done and
11:29200 feet our crew guys would be out there trying to knock them down
11:32But they were taking out a couple of rows of people back there and so we get the bright idea
11:41This is how confetti started after after we almost killed some people
11:45Not to prolong the agony here, but they would
11:49Those inflatables they figure if you put like a hole in the like from the feet up
11:55they could put a piece of PVC pipe in it and then they put
12:01Sand in the shoulders like for for weight so that it would fly headfirst because if not, they're never just flying
12:07Yeah, so they do that. We'll come to what guess what? That's like shooting a missile into the it was a giant co2 egg
12:15You know that had like a couple hundred pounds of pressure
12:17So when it projected them once we got halfway back through an arena, you know in the air and it come down
12:23Next thing, you know, you got a man and his wife, you know, he's ready to kill you and she's got a bloody nose
12:28Yeah, she tried to take a picture. Well, you know, we told them, you know, don't get behind your camera
12:34I know and what these things are coming in and they're coming in hot
12:38So, you know just so she wanted to get a picture and she got her camera up and of course
12:43She got dummy hit her and you know dummy being the key word
12:48Generally for us here was this happening?
12:52Ladder
12:54Yeah, 90s no was after probably yeah, maybe early 2000 somewhere around 2000
13:00Are you so glad like tik-tok and Instagram were to think cuz I'm like, how have I never seen a video of that?
13:04That's a shame a lot of our sets. We also did like we thought us being
13:10Twin tornadoes, you know was one of our ideas
13:13So we got these giant fans and we we build all this stuff, but we put a we'd seen ZZ top
13:19They had a genie that's snorted
13:22This they had their stage covered in this, you know big drape and they had a genie that's at the beginning of their show
13:28I go
13:29Like that and it would snort their thing. I thought that was like it's like parachute material
13:35Yeah, so we said, okay, let's do that and then and then we'll have fans blowing this thing up and then we got videos running
13:42A twin tornadoes and it's really cool. But unfortunately
13:45We've also got like a drummer who has symbols with his drum set and every we weren't even thinking about this the microphones
13:53guitars everything gets sucked up and drop to get you know, eventually drops from 10 or 12 feet in the air and
13:59You know, so we we did that for a minute
14:02What yeah, where are the dummies at now the dummies the dummies are sitting on the sofa, yeah
14:09It's a rubber dummies. Yeah, they got sold for zero. I
14:15Don't know when like we got a taxidermy wall out there and I was just thinking they'd be really fun to have
14:19Oh, it would be we should have saved a lot of it when we were tired never to perform again
14:25You know, we had a giant sale and nobody wanted to buy any of this stuff. So we gave most of it
14:30Somebody's garage right now and somebody's somebody's wife is like would you get that out?
14:35We had a couple of
14:37Inflatable women, you know that the whole crew guys behind they would shake them that they were pretty obnoxious
14:42And I have seen them show up on on Instagram a couple of times somebody somewhere's got I was gonna ask you guys
14:48Do you feel like lucky that you missed the era of all the social media? Oh, absolutely
14:55Yeah, we wouldn't be here
15:01We wouldn't be here well, and it's I feel like it's also it's so much more invasive probably yeah now than it used to be
15:09statement
15:10Cameras on you at all. I talked to axe tour now go. What do y'all do? Y'all have bus parties?
15:16You know, we used to have bus bars
15:17Yep, you know, it's all all phones in a big hat, you know when you come in the door and all that, you know
15:23It's it's really a little drastic difference. Yeah, it's wild
15:27I was you guys were playing whiskey jam a few weeks ago and they posted something that I didn't realize that you guys were
15:3334 and 36 when this like when you met when this started to take off
15:37Did you feel like at the time that was like an advantage or a disadvantage?
15:40And I'm just curious because I feel like artists are starting so young now like I see kids coming through here
15:44They're 19 and I'm like
15:46In that respect. It's an advantage. Yeah, we had a little bit of objectivity about what we were doing and
15:53Insight into you know things you can do in life and things you can't not that we didn't push it. Oh, I'm sure
15:59record company puts you together and when you've been beaten up in the bars like we had for years and
16:06You know been around here and seen people come and go and whatever and you screw up and have
16:12five hits right out of the box
16:14You appreciate how frickin lucky that is. You know how your timing everything worked out
16:22Amazingly well, and it's like we just
16:26Didn't know each other from Adam, but we knew enough to know let's not screw this up at least not right now
16:31You know, it's okay. I can't remember how many we've seen come and go acts as we all have in the business
16:37Oh my god, you know, yeah start looking at and it was just just came and went because they they weren't prepared
16:42For what was coming along? Yeah, you know and just blew it especially today. Mm-hmm. I know it's always wild
16:49I'll see new artists come in and they're just like deer in the headlights and I'm like, oh you go
16:52Hold on for a minute. It's gonna be wild
16:55Yeah
16:55but I also think it's great because you think about someone like jelly roll like our his speech last year at the CMAs and he's
17:00Like I'm a 39 year old man when a new artist and that's kind of like the position you guys were in
17:04What's that new point or at that point? But you know, he's been to jail. He knows, you know, they want to go back
17:11Exactly he does when you guys first met and you were getting started news and talking about label putting you together and stuff
17:16Were there any other names thrown out for the duo or was it Brooks and done from the get-go?
17:21We feel we feel notebooks full notebooks full. It's just
17:25Yeah, and finally just threw our hands in there
17:28Yeah, you know
17:30Funkle survived a coyote brother
17:33We were hung up and still are on this this, you know west of Mississippi kind of chasing the Eagles thing
17:39no, this just visually and
17:42Some about coyotes is the only one I can remember but I do remember a yellow pad in front of us and and I was just
17:48What about what about what about what about and we just kept looking at each other cactus, bro?
17:54I
17:55Asked old Dominion this once and they like they're always so silly
17:58You know them and their response was fried eagle is like a band name that they used once when they didn't even have a name
18:03Which I like always cracks me up
18:05I was thinking about just like the longevity of you guys this career and like the stories you have are always just
18:11Hilarious is there do you think at any point you would do like a documentary on the last 30 years?
18:17Are you like we'd have to have some film from the last 30 years for one thing?
18:22It's not like today where it's easy to follow you around with the video camera
18:25I mean, but I do feel like when I watch documentaries
18:28I'm like how where did they get this footage? Like I bet you'd be surprised how much they could dig up
18:33Beatles I mean it back then I mean the everything and every move they did practically look like it was documented the stones
18:44And it's hard work to that's hard hard work
18:47I was not to drop nice goes with Billy Bob Thornton last night
18:50And he played here in town with his band the Boxmasters been around forever
18:55Unbeknownst to me, but not
18:57Anyway, they were they were working on documentary. They've been doing for two years now
19:02So he does the gig, you know, everybody shows up. He's got to entertain people before the show
19:06They don't do to do the gig and then everybody meets in the dressing room and we all sit around talk
19:10You know tell them music stories. Mm-hmm
19:14Yeah
19:15It's a lot. Yeah, and you think about like someone sifting through book. Yeah
19:18We're doing a book a lot of work
19:31Constantly
19:33Well right now I'm reading
19:35Rising Tide by Jeff Shara. It's a story about you know
19:40Patton and all them and in the desert having a tank war, but I read a lot of military stuff
19:45I really like a Civil War history in particular, but I'm also read a lot of you know
19:52Nowhere, man. Are you familiar with that whole series of stuff?
19:56Just he was heroes that are undercover heroes that nobody knows about and whatever vigilante stuff
20:03I kind of like that. You're like Tim McGraw. I'll ask him what he's reading and he says something so profound
20:07I'm like, I read a rom-com last week
20:09I
20:11might know like right now more of a
20:14geopolitical thing
20:17Rant with four or five books going one cousin one nation's fail
20:22It's just looking at things. That'll get a little grim. Be careful there
20:29There's another one that makes it really yes, it's a good payoff
20:33Somebody will show me a YouTube video or something like that on that. I'm like, no, it's not that
20:38Conspiracy stuff. It's it's it's really really educated. He's in fact three guys. I think that wrote one nation's fail just won the
20:45Surprise, I wouldn't be yeah and meet him. She knows soul of America. Have you read that book? You know what you're talking about?
20:51Yeah, you should read that book if because it's is that the one he did with Tim?
20:56No, that's a book he did which is pretty funny
20:59Right, but that part of that particular book he called me up because I tell a story of Ronnie and I'm playing W's
21:06first in our inauguration and
21:08You know, so and he's heard the story. We're we're friends. He actually don't bore you with that. But anyway, he called me up and he goes
21:15So exactly how did W hear this song? I go. I
21:22Don't know I go they just called us wanted us to play the inauguration
21:26I don't know. I go they just called us wanted us to play the inauguration. He goes. Yeah, he goes
21:30Well, I'm writing a book, you know kicks and unlike the stories you tell I have to be accurate
21:36So that album didn't even come out
21:39until like after the inauguration I go I
21:43Can't help it. What John, you know, I said, I don't know I go. Mr. Research go frickin research it
21:51And and he goes he goes are you sure are you totally sure that you were at the inauguration I go Jesus Christ
22:00So so we got in this big argument and I go frickin hey Google Ricky Martin
22:06Okay, he goes what I go. Do you think Ricky Martin was at the inauguration? Because I think he was okay
22:12right and it's so
22:14So sure enough the next time we're together
22:16He goes he goes listen, I got to get this story straight. I go you do have to get this story straight
22:21Have you googled Ricky Martin? He goes?
22:23No, I'll give you a because I think you might have been at one of the parties. I go Google it right now
22:28He came in bigger than the president
22:40So meet him Googles Ricky Martin is right here
22:44Okay
22:45Bush inauguration to the Brooks and done
22:48I
22:50Shut up you can go figure the rest of it out if you want to
22:53It makes me wonder how many stories you've told him that he's fact-checked that he is worried
22:57But anyway, soul of America is talks from George Washington on through and it's just a great Testament
23:05he's so presidents is his thing, you know when a Pulitzer Prize, but
23:10Anyway, it's we're not as bad as we think and this is not the worst time in history
23:19Yeah
23:21Yeah, we're being fed so much stuff everybody are yeah from from the slants of
23:26Every kind of information you can get
23:29That's just wild. It's most embarrassing thing that's ever happened on stage when you guys were talking about the crazy things you've done
23:36I imagine like there's been some wild
23:39Split pants or something
23:41Stage but I have fallen on the stage a lot a lot. Yeah
23:49I
23:53Used to you know dance during boot scoot was just pull a girl up out of the audience every night and
23:58we perform and a lot of times they're real aggressive and you know, you go to swinging them around and
24:04Sometimes they're even bigger than you thought and you know, then take you down. They'll take you to the mat
24:10I imagine
24:14Every wipeout I've had, you know, I look over at him and he's just howling
24:17There's nothing that makes Ronnie done happier than watching me bust my ass. We played some some place up in New Jersey
24:25Where the stage is in the middle San Francisco Circle Star Theatre. I know exactly what you're saying round stage middle of the room
24:32And it's like a little mini arena. Yeah, okay, but you go to go on stage
24:38There's no backstage so you shoot down this ramp, which is a concrete ramp
24:43No steps or anything like that down this ramp
24:45Then you get to the stage and then the ramp immediately turns up look flat to me. All right, so
24:51the band's playing for the intro noise people are on their feet doing the thing and
24:58kicks kicks us running and
25:01I'm right behind him and he hits Ronnie's trying to be cool. I'm jogging to the stage
25:07Stage where he goes up without seeing it right running a full tilt and I swear to God
25:12Hats flew this way. He's rolling
25:16Guitar
25:22And I get up on stage the guys that none of the guys had seen it because it was in the dark
25:27And I'm turning around to us. Did you not see?
25:30The crowds like
25:33Ronnie's like what did nobody see that?
25:40Once I start laughing about that, I can't stop the church left
25:43We call it where you know that you're sitting on the front row or something
25:47Yeah, and then start laughing I couldn't couldn't get it back together. Oh my god, that's incredible. I had no idea
25:54All right Thanksgiving stuff favorite Thanksgiving dishes each of you dishes like well not the dishes but like what's your favorite dish to eat? Oh
26:04We've got one that
26:06Janine my wife's mother started. It's called a cranberry fluff where they go in all the girls get together and make it
26:13and they grind up cranberry and pecans and then it's topped with
26:19like whipped cream and stuff and shoot I
26:23Mean we eat it for days
26:27It is it's I I know what you're I know what you're saying and I love dressing
26:33You know, I like spicy dressing because we usually three show up and there'll be a real spicy one
26:39there'll be this one with all kind of what he's talking about cranberries and
26:42Walnuts and all that in it and then you just had kind of have your classic kind of plain one
26:47But I like I like the spice and one with all the stuff in it
26:50But really it's just that frickin plate, you know, it's that and we have what's called orphans Thanksgiving. We usually host
26:59You around 30 people every year just people in town you don't have family and whatever like us and
27:06Ronnie's got as many family as we do guest we have 30 30 coming in
27:12But you know that plate went so we lay out a big deal, you know
27:15Everybody it's a bring your own everybody bring something and they'll call you need this or this there
27:19But that plate just full of all that just piled up just knowing what it's gonna do to you and you don't care
27:26You just it's like you're going to the electric chair tomorrow. I'm eating every bit of this
27:31I'm gonna make myself sick and then I'm gonna drink some wine
27:42Who would you guys say is the best cook in country music me you Wow
27:47Brian would you agree?
27:50Well, I've never don't know if I've eaten you were cooking here. Bye. I know that I've had the best like to get rude
27:56Etouffee, uh-huh ever
27:59from from you and Barbara
28:01At the house years ago, but they sit and make this this rue
28:05Which is a you know, Louisiana cake. Yeah. Yeah, but how long do you cook how many days?
28:11To phase not it, you know, I mean it takes to really do rue right is, you know
28:1630 45 minute process if you take your time with it, but it seemed like day and gumbo is the same thing
28:22Well, you're thinking about red beans and rice. Yeah, that's it
28:24Yeah, cuz you spent a couple of days just soaking beans and then but we we put four or five different kinds of sausage
28:31And you know with the beans and tons of vegetables you do you got to cook that down for at least three days
28:36I had no idea you were like such this like quite the chef
28:38I'm really not a chef, but I do like steaks and I like, you know
28:43A lot of plain cooking but plain cooking needs to be treated right to you know
28:47I did a steak show for cooking channel and and the thing I learned was it's just all about the meat
28:53It's not about you don't
28:55Marinate the steaks, you know as any chef would tell you that you know, it's but if you get the right beef
29:01It's all about salt and pepper it right and then and then again making a sauce where I couldn't figure out what people were doing
29:09At Kroger getting lamb bones and stuff. Is that for your dog? It's like, oh, no
29:13I'm you know
29:13I'm making a sauce for so you just same thing you put enough vegetables with some
29:18Cook it down
29:20Cook it down for three or four days till it really gets to be a sauce that you pour over a steak
29:25It's that's what chefs do. It's what what goes on top of that steak if anything, but anyway, what do you do?
29:31Yeah, cheesy potatoes
29:35Cheesy potatoes my grandmother's
29:38No, you use like cubed hash browns, it's a
29:42Cup of or no, what is it? It's eight ounces of sour cream a stick of butter
29:48Cream of chicken soup. Oh and a block of elevated cheese
29:52Porter there's those potatoes. I always tell everyone I'm like these potatoes are calorie free
29:57And you're either gonna spend all day in the bathroom or you're not going to the bathroom for a month
30:02But they are good. Yeah, I can't wait for like the cooking with kicks cookbook. Well, there's a memoir
30:09There actually is one there is I swear
30:12But what would be cool is to have a country music that you should you should do that get you know
30:19Everybody you're interviewing you should get their favorite recipes. Everybody has a recipe. Yeah, not me, but somebody's fine
30:26Ronnie Ronnie and I'll test everything. I
30:29Love that. Well, thank y'all so much for coming in to see us
30:32This has been so fun. And again, the record is great. Like I love listening to it. Very fun big party