Dr Mary Anderson's Podcast: Healing Vocals

Special Episode: Soundtrack of Resilience: The Story of Westmoreland's Musical Community

August 02, 2023 Dr Mary Anderson
Special Episode: Soundtrack of Resilience: The Story of Westmoreland's Musical Community
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Dr Mary Anderson's Podcast: Healing Vocals
Special Episode: Soundtrack of Resilience: The Story of Westmoreland's Musical Community
Aug 02, 2023
Dr Mary Anderson
Join us on a musical journey that's more than just tunes and lyrics. This episode, we're taking you backstage at the Dustin Spears Concert, a heartwarming community effort in Westmoreland to raise funds for their cherished music program. Be a part of the melody, as we share intimate interviews with Dustin Spears himself, his parents, and the tireless members of the Westmoreland School Band Boosters. With us on the frontlines, you'll feel the pulse of a community striving to protect its identity and its love for music.

We're turning up the volume and baring our souls in the Dustin Spears Benefit Concert. Get a taste of their vibrant karaoke night, as we bring you live narrations from Brian, our PA system host, and our very own Dr. Mary from Zenith Harmony's podcast. Experience first-hand, the raw emotion in Dustin's music, the stories woven into his lyrics, and how they mirror the essence of this tight-knit community. This episode isn't just about music; it's about the power of unity and the role of music in preserving a way of life.

In the finale, immerse yourself in the moving narratives of Dustin's parents, as they express their dedication to the music program and the need for community support. The Westmoreland Middle School Band Boosters also lay bare their hopes for the music program's future, and the value they place on music education. We end on a high note, with Dustin's gripping performance of 'Got One Shot'. This episode is a testament to the power of music and community, a celebration of Westmoreland's resilience and spirit.

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Join us on a musical journey that's more than just tunes and lyrics. This episode, we're taking you backstage at the Dustin Spears Concert, a heartwarming community effort in Westmoreland to raise funds for their cherished music program. Be a part of the melody, as we share intimate interviews with Dustin Spears himself, his parents, and the tireless members of the Westmoreland School Band Boosters. With us on the frontlines, you'll feel the pulse of a community striving to protect its identity and its love for music.

We're turning up the volume and baring our souls in the Dustin Spears Benefit Concert. Get a taste of their vibrant karaoke night, as we bring you live narrations from Brian, our PA system host, and our very own Dr. Mary from Zenith Harmony's podcast. Experience first-hand, the raw emotion in Dustin's music, the stories woven into his lyrics, and how they mirror the essence of this tight-knit community. This episode isn't just about music; it's about the power of unity and the role of music in preserving a way of life.

In the finale, immerse yourself in the moving narratives of Dustin's parents, as they express their dedication to the music program and the need for community support. The Westmoreland Middle School Band Boosters also lay bare their hopes for the music program's future, and the value they place on music education. We end on a high note, with Dustin's gripping performance of 'Got One Shot'. This episode is a testament to the power of music and community, a celebration of Westmoreland's resilience and spirit.

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Speaker 1:

And we are live at the Dustin Spears concert for Bennett, for Westmoreland School, and we have two streams going, so I'll be up and down talking to people and watching Dustin sing. And we are live here and it looks like we have a good turnout. So we've got about 100 online so far. So you all jump in and join me, follow us, support this, and we'll be starting here in a minute.

Speaker 2:

Dustin will come out.

Speaker 1:

I think we might go talk to the crowd a little bit.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to sing a song that my husband and I are over here with three cotton candy just asked for a donation for the band roosters and we're also heading up to keep Westmoreland country efforts to stop the land annexations and what more information about where all of that building is going to happen in town, and trust that you're aware that, if you're not, it very well may impact your home and what the area around you looks like and what it will look like for your children and your children's children. So if you want more information, go right here as well, and tonight we have one more for you. You want to go again? Bring on a doubly.

Speaker 3:

Train on a narrow hill. My poor, poor, beautiful me, poor, poor beautiful me, poor, poor, beautiful me, you can clap now. Come on, let's go put on the album. I'll get on band in Hollywood I ain't everyday. He really worked me over God, just like Jesse James.

Speaker 4:

He really worked me over God. He was a credit to his gender.

Speaker 3:

He put me through some changes Just like a wear and blunder. Poor, poor, beautiful me. Poor, poor, beautiful me.

Speaker 4:

Poor, poor, beautiful me.

Speaker 3:

Poor, poor, beautiful me. I need your help. Come on, keep it up, let's go. How that? Old boy in the U-curry Down in Oklahoma. He made me love and he threw me down. Please don't hurt my love. Poor, poor, beautiful me.

Speaker 4:

Poor poor beautiful me, poor poor beautiful me, poor poor beautiful me Poor poor beautiful me.

Speaker 3:

Yes, you're talking. Come on, let's go Too long. I swear that Woo, keep it up. Poor poor beautiful me, poor poor beautiful me, poor, poor beautiful me. Poor poor beautiful me, poor poor beautiful me, poor poor beautiful me Poor poor, beautiful me, thank you.

Speaker 4:

Let's keep us more in country and support those Band Boosters.

Speaker 1:

Band Boosters Testing. We haven't heard from you Testing, testing.

Speaker 6:

You want to hear the band.

Speaker 3:

We ain't got no band Randy.

Speaker 4:

What's that Bank one.

Speaker 1:

Bank one.

Speaker 6:

We got a drummer right there, Colin. We need a drummer.

Speaker 5:

We need a drummer and Dale. Agree, agree, agree.

Speaker 2:

Do it? Are you sick or what?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I'm sick.

Speaker 1:

You want to be on the podcast, I know. I'm a fan, tell us what this band means to you.

Speaker 5:

Means a lot to me because our band is going to be able to keep their instruments that they've got ruined during the blood. They're going to get those fixed and they'll have any money left over Will be able to be spent on the instruments that have been there for 40 or 50 years. Yeah, seriously, I do bands that cannot afford an instrument that they want to play. They try to have furnishing ones. I'm an old band of mine.

Speaker 4:

I play clarinet and high sounds I play bass clarinet.

Speaker 5:

I will be a first person ever on a bass clarinet.

Speaker 1:

Very cool, very good. I'm going to play clarinet and high sounds.

Speaker 4:

I play bass, clarinet and high sounds. I play bass, clarinet and high sounds. Very cool, very cool.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, it's like an I can explain why the bass has a high tier and it's a high tier.

Speaker 4:

It's kind of a different thing. I know that that is my problem. I remember I said it's not now because it's been working through.

Speaker 3:

I did it, I tried, I tried it 29 Forever.

Speaker 4:

I'm her daughter and I just heard that Not sure how that works out You're 24 hours. Yeah, very good.

Speaker 1:

You won. State the last competition of last year we're going to say it. You want to talk?

Speaker 4:

to me, you ready.

Speaker 1:

You want to be on my podcast? Talk about the band or the main skill yeah, I was quite good at ball.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's really important.

Speaker 1:

That works, we're streaming one trailer. Thank you. Come and talk to me here. What does that mean to you?

Speaker 7:

I'm sorry, I stepped on your toe. I'm terrible dancing.

Speaker 1:

I got you. It means a lot, it means a lot, it means a lot.

Speaker 7:

It means a lot, do you know, dustin?

Speaker 1:

No, Do you like his songs? What's your favorite song? I just listened to it today. I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 7:

I just listened to it today. He introduced it to me this morning. He told me about this when we come up here, Very cool.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for supporting Ladies. Hey, how are you all? I'm going to switch hands. You all want to be on my podcast. I feel it's warm. My name is Dr Mary Anderson. I have a podcast called Dennis Harmonies. Who am I speaking with? Who?

Speaker 4:

is this concept I am, I am.

Speaker 3:

I am, I am, I am, it's very important.

Speaker 4:

It's very important. I put this mic on it is good it is and, ladies, I'm going to go over here to y'all.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to go over here to y'all. I'm going to go over here to y'all.

Speaker 4:

Make sure I get y'all in it.

Speaker 1:

I can turn this around. That would probably be easier.

Speaker 3:

Okay, there we go.

Speaker 5:

I don't know. Okay, there we go.

Speaker 1:

All right, now I can talk to you guys. What does this mean to you, ms Davis, just keeping it like this.

Speaker 4:

So we're going to go into the school.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, Band's really important. That was in band and it really gave me something to do. I probably wouldn't be where I am now without it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because a lot of the while there is no athletic or anything. So I think it's like a social car for the baby.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely, absolutely. Thank you so much for supporting. Now. It looks like you want to be on my podcast.

Speaker 4:

She's like no.

Speaker 1:

Hey, how are y'all? My name is Dr Mary Anderson. I have a podcast called Benefit for Me. What does this benefit me and to you guys?

Speaker 3:

I play it in the band so I think it's very important to have our concert choir. I played it.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, I was in trouble with it. Oh to me, you got to have it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I played clarinet Right, so it's a big deal for me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, absolutely, and Dustin doing this is really sweet of him.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm his dad, but yeah. Okay well, we love music.

Speaker 1:

All right, is this his mom? Hi, how are you? Dustin came on and did my podcast a few weeks ago. Yeah, nice to meet y'all, nice to meet you, yeah, yeah, I did. Yeah, yeah, I am a doctor now and I do this podcast thing. I go around and I talk about music around the world. I do medical missions, love music. Yeah, that's kind of what I do. You know, it's always nice to talk to the parents. You guys have supported Dustin and what he's done. He's just not great, but I said you better do yeah, yeah, how long has he been singing?

Speaker 7:

He's been doing it for long. He started on drums, yeah, which I play. Oh, so it's in the family.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 7:

His uncle. My brother plays drums. I thought I'd start.

Speaker 1:

Very cool. It's always neat to meet the parents of celebrities, and I'm calling him a celebrity because he is. He's telling you Absolutely Well. Thank you all so much for taking time. Thank you, Would you guys like to tell the viewers anything? We're streaming one K right now.

Speaker 7:

I would tell all viewers pray for the man and let's get that funding going.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Thank you. Thank you, very nice to meet you, tech guy Got your name. Oh, you want to be on the podcast Too late. You are already. I'm not good at this, so you're the tech guy. I guess, Do you travel with Dustin?

Speaker 4:

No.

Speaker 1:

No, you're just the tech guy for this. This is a hobby for me.

Speaker 6:

Okay, well, that's all right.

Speaker 1:

That's okay, that's okay. I'm just going to ask you a question what does this benefit mean?

Speaker 5:

to you or how long you know.

Speaker 1:

Oh gosh, I've known Dustin for a long time.

Speaker 3:

Probably seven eight years maybe, but I mean the benefit for me.

Speaker 2:

I think I mean keep the music.

Speaker 3:

It's important to keep that?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't even know why, it's a discussion I don't know. I hope we can make an impact. I think it'll be, great, I think we will. We're streaming one K right now, almost two days. Yep, love it, so yeah. Thank you so much for talking with me yeah, blessings so okay, back to you guys.

Speaker 1:

I'm Dr Mary Anderson. I'm with the podcast. We're streaming live almost two K right now for the benefit. Can you tell me what the benefit means to you? Yeah, we can, we can, we can. Okay, here we go. I'm hilarious, I think I'm hilarious, I think I am Okay, ready. What does this benefit mean to you or the school, or to your family?

Speaker 4:

It's great, somebody who came from Westmoreland wants to get back to their hometown.

Speaker 1:

I think it's great. I think it's great.

Speaker 4:

I think it's great. I think it's great. I think it's great. I think it's great. Okay, I'm going to go back to their home town. I read about the paper and I just thought that was a really nice idea.

Speaker 1:

Dustin's shares and that would come out and support him Absolutely. Thank you so much. Would you like to add to that? No, okay, well, y'all have a good time.

Speaker 3:

Thank you so much, thanks, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1:

I'm back and Mary Anderson with a podcast called benefit, harmony, harmony. What does this benefit mean to you in the community?

Speaker 2:

Well, anytime we can help one of our own as best as we can do for this community, Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

We're not having a small town. Yeah, that is one good thing about having a small town. Yeah, how well do you know, dustin, I don't, you don't, I don't? Well, that's really sweet of you to come out and support him. You guys have a business.

Speaker 2:

They do. Okay, you're actually here hoping to stop the annexation of Westmoreland. Next to the city, there's some acreage behind our home that the city is not prepared to develop. Oh my goodness, and there will be quite a few homes back there and we don't have the infrastructure for it. Yeah, that's what we want to make people aware that we need the infrastructure before we can expand.

Speaker 1:

So we can do smart, yes, smart building, smart planning, smart building, absolutely. Thank you for telling me that I did not know anything about that and my viewers are talking about it already. Oh yeah, okay. How can they join a petition? They're asking, there is an online petition.

Speaker 2:

Okay, let me take a picture. Yeah, sure, there's a Facebook page, okay, and an online petition that they can sign, but we really need bodies. We need bodies to show up, we need people that live in the city to sign this petition and we need Westmoreland people to be aware of what's happening.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's really important. I will definitely put this on my site. I will. I will put this on my site. I will put this on my site. Can I have one of those? Yes, Absolutely. There's some more. Okay, I think that's my cue. I'm gonna. They're laughing at me. Okay, great Each I think that I think that's my cue.

Speaker 5:

I think that's my cue.

Speaker 1:

I don't think we're quite ready, so we're gonna kind of Go back, but we are at. You can see the stage. We are at the Justin Spears benefit concert. You guys come out to join us. I am streaming live on two sites so I'll be up and down talking to the crowd. We are streaming 1.5 K Desiree Council as Phew, no Thanks, yeah, oh Ever.

Speaker 6:

Anybody ready to here we go.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look, I suggest the blues brothers Big O-Bran With, we could have. We could have had some fun.

Speaker 4:

I would have gone.

Speaker 6:

There you go. That's how you feed it. Alright, y'all. I'm David Bradley and I'm a podcast on YouTube town. I also do NC work and stuff like that. When Dustin was helping me about what he was doing for the Westmoreland Middle School in the music program dude, I was all alone, but we're. So we more appreciate everybody that has come and hopefully we'll get some more people coming out. We're taking donations on the food, the cotton candy, and just going to reach in your pocket and hand out a little bit. There are very nice people around that will take that donation and we do appreciate it a whole lot. We're going to have some good country music for you. Brian is sitting here just itching to play, so we're going to have a little bit of fun with that, and Dustin's dad is going to join in. So, danny, come on up here and we're going to have a little bit of fun. Y'all, y'all ready yeah.

Speaker 3:

The place I was blessed by the Lord was freezing grey in the snow. He was growing the highest garbage can.

Speaker 3:

I was afraid that he was dead, and so I gave him a chill shake With the old double-sided man and deep wounds. I just climbed out of a cottonwood tree. I was brought in from some honey bee Drift driving the song for free Laughter. Jumping in the cottonwood tree, I was walking down the road. That's the feeling of the days that it just been over and I wish you'd just let me put it in the lawn. I was almost all over. He said I was just coming round for a ride. I was about to grab my own. I was about to swim to the end.

Speaker 7:

I was closing up for my old nose, I was getting fresh cover on me, so I saw all the end of the truck.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I was on the okay, I was on the okay, I was just riding in the line. It's just perfect. It's just perfect. I was too old. I just climbed out of a cottonwood tree. I was brought in from some honey bee Drift driving the song for free Laughter, jumping in the cottonwood tree, I was walking down the road. That's the feeling of the days that it just been over, and I wish you'd just let me put it in the lawn. I was almost all over. It was just perfect.

Speaker 2:

Right now.

Speaker 3:

I'm just out of where you are, was brought in from sunny days. Driftin' in the summer breeze. Left her jumpin' in the calico breeze. I would walk in half an hour. Left her jumpin' in the calico breeze and I wish you'd just be alone.

Speaker 7:

And.

Speaker 3:

I wish you'd just be alone, and I wish you'd just be alone, and I wish you'd just be alone.

Speaker 1:

Thank you Good job there Dad.

Speaker 3:

Send them to the sun and I'll sit where the ink comes Watching the ships roll in and then watch them wave. So just sit on the dock of the bay so watch in the town that I roll the bay On the double bed, just wasting time.

Speaker 3:

I left my home in a toilet, drill Dead or discovered Cause I found a home to live for. Looks like nothing's gonna come out well, so just sit on the double bed Just watching the time go by. Sit on the double bed just wasting time. Looks like nothing's gonna change. Everything's still in my hands to see what can do. But to take me on time To be on the side of the subway to say I'm gonna stay in your place, in your place in my home, in the soul, in this way, be in love. It's two thousand miles I walk Just to make this stop by, so just sit on the double bed Just watching the time go by. I'm gonna stop being on the bed Just wasting time. Hey, good, we are doing it live.

Speaker 1:

We are. You wanna talk to me before you go on what y'all doing? Yeah, here, how's it going Pretty good. How you doing Good good, are you excited? I'm very excited. Yeah, cool, it's hot it is. It's real muggy. I've been hot in the past. Well, I mean Florida. I'll be at Fort's, yeah, yeah, are you on next?

Speaker 3:

I'm on, I'm on.

Speaker 4:

That's what they tell me. I'm on next.

Speaker 3:

Well, I love this guy. What kind of mic are they ever doing? I like that. Wireless is my new equipment. I'm gonna work with you.

Speaker 1:

It has a hundred-something foot range or something. Nice, yeah, I get two of them.

Speaker 3:

It's everything. It's 20 platform. We're streaming 1.5K right now. Tell them Dustin Spears did it.

Speaker 7:

He did it already twice.

Speaker 3:

He did it, but all is good. It's like saying, did he do it? He did it.

Speaker 1:

All right, all right, super star, right here y'all.

Speaker 3:

Super set, that's okay.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna go with the red carpet yeah.

Speaker 3:

I heard you were a.

Speaker 1:

Revan Elbow, travis Trich I love them.

Speaker 3:

I just walked the red carpet at the AMA.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I got nominated for a people's choice award. That Very cool. Yeah, yeah, so I've been talking to people about what this means to them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so we've been talking to people about what this means to them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so you went to what they said Talk about that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm going to say I have to get back to you, I have to get back. I did that's always saying I have to get back. Well, I mean I'm not going to get me. Well, I mean I'm not going to get me.

Speaker 4:

Well, I mean, what do you do? I'll be right back.

Speaker 7:

It's already had.

Speaker 3:

I'm trying to.

Speaker 1:

This is funny man. Funny man, this is what I've tagged. You A hashtag Funny man, the stage.

Speaker 6:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So what songs are you going to be singing? I'm going to be singing.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to be singing. You guys here yeah.

Speaker 1:

I know, but there might be little kids here. I'm word back. I'm going to be singing.

Speaker 3:

They did Hold on, hold on. They teach them early.

Speaker 1:

I got it. Oh my god, the comments on my page. You're hilarious.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to cancel you. Oh my goodness.

Speaker 1:

You're a mess.

Speaker 3:

You're a mess.

Speaker 1:

You're a mess, I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 7:

I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you, I'm going to cancel you, I'm going to cancel you, I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 7:

I'm going to cancel you I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 7:

I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 5:

I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 7:

I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you, I'm going to cancel you, I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 7:

I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 7:

I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you, I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you. I'm going to cancel you.

Speaker 5:

I'm going to cancel you. I like it.

Speaker 7:

Hey guys, give it up for Whitley. Whitley Horn Horst. She's gonna do a Dixie Chick number. Y'all know the Dixie Chick concert was canceled due to sickness, but we've got one of the chicks here tonight.

Speaker 3:

Y'all give it up for Whitley. I was so sad when it got canceled last night. Who doesn't know what I'm talking?

Speaker 4:

about.

Speaker 3:

Who's never there for who's never struck at it. You got it, you need it. Life's a little zero. The place in the foundation of the show. You take the shame of things that they. But when it goes on there, she hasn't given it. Why don't these strangers go to bed in the morning? She's eating and you. They say she's gonna hide today she's driving this brooch out of the child.

Speaker 4:

Why don't?

Speaker 3:

you marry her. She's an every child, but now she won't be going back with the baby you need a life and a life. She's eating and you need it. Why don't these strangers go to bed in the morning? She's eating and you? They say she's gonna hide today. Are y'all hot? Yeah, as the ghost got away, the dead girl shed her eyes.

Speaker 4:

The box says that the window says I'm a real girl.

Speaker 3:

She said it can't seem like a lot of girls. She said it can't seem like a lot of girls. She said it can't seem like a lot of girls. Don't make it much sense, you. They say don't go hide today. Don't go hide today. Why don't these strangers go to bed in the morning?

Speaker 1:

Thank you, Looks like the man of the hour is coming up.

Speaker 6:

So y'all give it up for Brian and all our karaoke singers. That's pretty good, and we really gotta give special thanks to Brian because this is his PA system. We wouldn't have the tunes if it wasn't for Brian. Man, we appreciate it, brother. Everybody see We've got little Dr Mary right over here with CNeth Harmony's podcast. She's been doing some live stuff and talking to some people. We appreciate her being out here. And are y'all ready for the main slice of cheese?

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

All right, y'all Put your hands together and give it up for the man that brought all this together tonight just to help out Westmoreland Middle School with the music program. Your donations are much needed and much appreciated. So, man of the hour, Mr Dustin Spear.

Speaker 7:

That song's called the House is on Fire. She just wrote it.

Speaker 3:

She just wrote it, she just wrote it, she just wrote it, she just wrote it, she just wrote it, she just wrote it, she just wrote it, she just wrote it, she just wrote it, she just wrote it.

Speaker 7:

She just wrote it.

Speaker 3:

She just wrote it. She just wrote it.

Speaker 7:

She just wrote it. She just wrote it. She just wrote it.

Speaker 3:

Honey man.

Speaker 7:

Don't eat the PA system. Thank y'all for coming out. Man, how many of y'all didn't know who I was?

Speaker 3:

I like how I walk so much.

Speaker 7:

I don't like to walk a lot.

Speaker 3:

My good buddy Jesse Whitney's probably gonna be mad if I mess this one up. So I can't mess this daddy song. There's a cloud on me that tears. My eyes don't leave me. There's paint on my face. Things ain't always what they say. Can't believe it. Ain't you reading all my things? I'm only preaching Girl. I'm drunk. Well then, I shouldn't have been looking all back up Some folks telling me to take it in the rough while they make no stories up. I'm feeling around, but it's the same girl now. I'm a real girl. If I say just a little girl, I mean that you lost your hope. That don't be. I'm hungry Girl. I'm drunk. Well then, I shouldn't have been looking all back up Some folks telling me to take it in the rough while they make no stories up. I'm a real girl. I'm a real girl. I'm a real girl. I'm a real girl. I'm a real girl.

Speaker 7:

I was hoping to be hot today, and like it wasn't so, I was all upset For speed on everything, not as hard as I've been doing when you put the pens in some people, I've just been serious, I wanted. Randy's song, for it just riffles. Probably gonna mess it up, so please don't judge me too bad.

Speaker 3:

Too bad, I didn't bring my looper. You might want to do that for me though I was looking on the series said you like to give me words. You let me stand and say let's go. I said let's go. I said you like a little something in your dream. You're the manny edge. You don't give a thing. I said let's go, let's go. Come on, read it to me. Let me wrap my wrap. You like a pop pop baby. Let's go. You're losing me. Wrap six pack of pack pack baby. Let's go. You out in the middle of the night and talk to the little wild things. Girl, let's go. You're losing me. You're losing me. Come on, read it to me. Let's go. Come on, read it to me. Let's go, let's go, let's go. Come on, read it to me. Let's go. Wrap six pack pack baby.

Speaker 2:

You out in the middle of the night and talk to the little wild things.

Speaker 3:

Girl, let's go, let's go.

Speaker 7:

Woo, I wrote that one negative oh lord, I was going to try to perform with that one, but there's a kid in the dance.

Speaker 3:

I can't do that. I write everything negative. Just imagine it. No, I'm single right.

Speaker 6:

No, Come on.

Speaker 7:

Dustin, you got two now, maybe by the end of the night everybody's sobered up.

Speaker 3:

I tried, yeah, I like it. So I'm too fat to try to salsa dance Anybody salsa dance.

Speaker 7:

That's football. I heard Salsa dance one time bro.

Speaker 3:

What do you song here called Over? Has it came out?

Speaker 7:

yet Because I'm broke, I'm bored to video, but sooner or later we'll put this one out.

Speaker 3:

I wrote this song and this one goes up to Max's girlfriend.

Speaker 7:

It went to her.

Speaker 3:

People in the back heard this long story. She said to have money so she left. She said some other stuff I can't say on the stage, but you know, like it's okay we love you.

Speaker 1:

We love you, dustin, it's alright.

Speaker 3:

Rest in peace. I can see a river, something that you lack A seat down in your right. I cannot come back, but if you're leaving, I'm on A long chiseled sleep.

Speaker 7:

There's a bad control.

Speaker 3:

This ain't gonna do this king size big. They the same with Hagen, so darling tell me.

Speaker 3:

What's it gonna be? What's it gonna be Girl, you, my world. Why can't you see? Say you need time, say you need space, but don't you just lie Right to my face, tell me. Tell me if I close you, tell me you love me. Tell me that she deserves. I'll tell you that I'll love you. Tell me that I'm selling, I'm leaning for kids. That's where you kill me, cause you need time. Say you need space, but don't you just lie Right to my face. Tell me, tell me if I close you, tell me you love me. Tell me that she deserves. Tell me goodbye. Tell me, don't go ahead, I'll tell you. Just lie Right to yourself, cause you need time. Say you need space, but don't you just lie Right to my face. Tell me. Tell me if I close you, tell me you love me. Tell me that she deserves. Right, I'm really sweet.

Speaker 7:

Y'all are hearing all the new stuff. Y'all are hearing all the new stuff. Now I'll tell you about me a little bit. Twelve years into this, I can actually say I've been using it for a full time. She had to have to be in super tall skinny. Just a joke, guys.

Speaker 3:

I travel the world. You may know who the lacks are. I'm going to tour these guys this year coming up and I signed my Dirt Rock Empire. It was all because of this awesome Christian song in a row.

Speaker 7:

A lot of you guys may know it. It's going to almost offend everybody here, but it's not. I swear to God I'm going to sing.

Speaker 3:

I can tell by the look of your eyes that you're neither. The longer night. I dare you to be ready too long If I played your better sound. Go ahead and slip on out of that dress. Sweetened by the flow of your love. All of them are in. Go lock in the late hours of the city, close your eyes and shut off that phone. All you know has been going on. I don't care if you're dead or looking to miss. We are about to do something. To start with it, we've had to shut off and look all over the world. I'm going to take that later when you're laying in the bed with somebody.

Speaker 3:

There you go, honey. I know I don't want to play. I'm pretty sure I am Looking all those long crazy nights. Honey, I'm a kid to love it. On your right I'm in a head and I think you're a bad. It ain't rocket science, honey. Two plus two is four. Go do the math. We are about to fall in love all over again. Go lock in the late hours of the city.

Speaker 7:

I'm going to do that.

Speaker 3:

There's people right here right now. I'm just kidding, I'm going to play now. Go lock those candles on my night. I ain't never had nobody lay down on my stove like that. I'm going to put it on. She's rolling over. She's going to fall right down the stairs. Be careful, I don't care to lose you. Just give me that. Close your eyes and shut up your phone. I ain't even know what's up and I don't. I don't care if you have a mask. Don't want a cigarette, I'm just a cigarette. I'm going to put it on. I ain't never said I thought you'd have a stroke. I thought no, cpr. I tried to use my whole fear. I'm going to pass out.

Speaker 1:

You're good, I got you covered. I'm going to kiss the strangers. I lied to you. I'm going to lower.

Speaker 5:

EMS is right over there EMS.

Speaker 3:

I'm just letting you know. I said Smith, call the Smith.

Speaker 7:

I'm going to lower Don't drink and drive. I'm here to tell you don't do that. I did that one time. It's horrible. I'm telling you right now. I'm going to let you know, good direction, I left a nightclub one time. That's the big old light up Blue lights. I got excited. I like sorority chicks. I love college girls Apparently when you've had too many big liquor book killers. Point ahead looks just like sorority chicks.

Speaker 3:

So yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right.

Speaker 3:

I'm having fun tonight.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 7:

I'll try this song Bimmer Questions See you Night. I ain't singing long time. Hope I do arrive.

Speaker 3:

This is called Whiskey Ain't Working.

Speaker 7:

Dad, you like this song, don't you? I mean to call you there, but you are wearing a damn Hawaiian shirt. So I pointed out like it's like, who's that guy singing on karaoke? This is Diane.

Speaker 3:

I learned how to live so good. I pray life forever and it makes you Tonight. I'm about to tie me to the bottle. Whiskey ain't working. I can't drink you back. Drown my sorrows, chasing that black cataloupe. Whiskey ain't working. I'm certain that you gave me through. Whiskey ain't working. I ain't working. One more like you. I don't know what I did so bad. You leave me in the bus all the back from my pack. Tonight I drag my road. Whiskey ain't working. I can't drink you back. I drown my sorrows, chasing that black cataloupe. Whiskey ain't working. I'm certain that you gave me through.

Speaker 3:

Whiskey ain't working. I ain't working. One more like you.

Speaker 7:

I tried to move on.

Speaker 6:

It was hard to do.

Speaker 3:

Because you form on her head seemingly binding. So, darling, I can't she might hurt my mind. Whiskey ain't working. I can't drink you back. I drown my sorrows chasing that black cataloupe. Whiskey ain't working. I'm certain that you gave me through. I don't know what I did so bad. One more like you. Old country song I wrote for you You're on fire again. I love you. I'm sorry I didn't pick on y'all. I gotta do something. Y'all hate yourself. You bad. Flash me. My dad's never come to a show like this. He's sweating. He's afraid of me doing this. Once in a while. I'm gonna do a new one. I'm not rude, I'm gonna make it up on the spot. I tell you a time back at Ohio.

Speaker 7:

I love doing stories. I have so many. I'm gonna do a holler in tomorrow. I'll show you what happened to me in Ohio. I'll tell you what happened to a good story. I'll tell you a story. I don't like sprite. I don't like sprite. It's good.

Speaker 3:

I was doing holler in tomorrow. I don't like sprite. I'm gonna do a holler in tomorrow.

Speaker 1:

I don't like sprite.

Speaker 7:

I don't like sprite. I don't like sprite.

Speaker 3:

I don't like sprite. I don't like sprite. I don't like sprite. I love midgets.

Speaker 1:

I was at my merchant desk table.

Speaker 7:

When I say the knockout line comes running.

Speaker 3:

She just wants a distance shirt.

Speaker 7:

She's hot, she said sir, I want you to know. They're called little people and my friend is here and we were highly offended, looking for a good night of country music and you seem to put a damper on that for us.

Speaker 3:

Talking about making me feel little.

Speaker 7:

So then, about this time, I looked up and found the smoke on this three and a half foot man carrying a five foot beard, swaying with a beard that touched the floor.

Speaker 3:

When I say he cussed me y'all. I have never felt so bad in my life. I tried to get him free merchandise.

Speaker 7:

He just kept cussing me, so I learned my lesson a little bit. This song goes out to Max's wife.

Speaker 3:

It's a good song. I wish she could be here tonight. She's in the car I'm playing for right now. She saw a morning poppin' up on my phone. I said last night was a blast. She asked me who it is. I just said an old friend. She back kicked my heart. I told her he's my buddy up in Kentucky. She said she needed proof. I left her off and she wear it back Left knocking out of my front tooth. My girl is a bitch Crazy. She is a bitch Molly.

Speaker 3:

She never lets me hit it when I mess up. She don't forgive me. She never gets down on her knees, she just begs me. She ain't nothing but a bitch. She's crazy. She asked me how her hair looks. I said how do you look? All right? She said what do you mean? I said I mean it's okay. She started crying. She said something about me being too blunt. I guess it's that time of the month where she becomes a bitch Crazy. She is a bitch, molly. She never lets me hit it when I mess up. She don't forgive me. She never gets down on her knees to pray. She's crazy. She ain't nothing but a bitch Crazy.

Speaker 2:

I wanna trade the four million bucks.

Speaker 3:

I'm so glad that I'm stuck, even when she rip my toy holder in a ditch. I'm so glad that I'm stuck.

Speaker 7:

My girl is crazy. Thank you, it's a fun song on the road.

Speaker 3:

I don't make too many. We're done. I'll call myself. That's as clean as I get. We're gonna work on it at nine o'clock.

Speaker 7:

Y'all hear a new song.

Speaker 3:

It's a little better, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 7:

I got all in the house. We're sick. You start making my sitlist a little better Flow it yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Should win homebirds Turn a car around. Should step on wood and add a bar. Feed the sheep the wood right now. If I wouldn't have just one round, I'd be standing around in empty bars. I'm not leaving you. No, Got on the nose, you're losing that song. Drinks. Got on the nose Friday night and usually I'll pass. Got on the nose, I'm gonna get you drankin'. I ain't too good drinkin'. I like to think about you. Got on the nose, you're comin' to walk on my way. Got on the nose, you be the one that'll get away. Now I'm with no blues and that's just somethin' I don't do. The shack turned around and go home. Got on the nose. Got on the nose. Got on the nose. Still don't want you to let it come. Let the kiss go on and that'll come.

Speaker 7:

Lookin', standing here, lookin' at the dangos, don't know what the heck I did wrong.

Speaker 3:

But if I wouldn't know that it just turned around, that it's spinning around, I'm empty, fall in love wishin' I was good and for what I've got.

Speaker 3:

Got on the nose. You're losing that song. Got on the nose Friday night and usually I'll pass. Got on the nose, I'm gonna get you drankin'. I ain't too good drinkin'. I like to think about you. Got on the nose, you be the one that'll get away. Now I'm with no blues and that's just somethin' I don't do. The shack turned around and go home. Got on the nose. Got on the nose. Got on the nose good good man son. Got on the nose Friday night and usually I'll pass. Got on the nose, gonna get you drinkin'. I ain't too good drinkin'. I like to think about you. Got on the nose, you be the one that'll get away. Now I'm with no blues and that's just somethin' I don't do. The shack turned around and go home. Got on the nose. Got on the nose.

Speaker 7:

Yes, bradley.

Speaker 3:

Sounds better when I'm naked. I tell you, I'm just being serious. Thank y'all again for coming out.

Speaker 7:

It's a lot cooler out here, out here, who all's having a?

Speaker 3:

good time tonight, man.

Speaker 7:

Thanks y'all for that. Who all's having a good time? Got on the one you guys might know.

Speaker 5:

Actually.

Speaker 3:

I know you're all know this one.

Speaker 7:

Blah, I don't forget.

Speaker 3:

Blah, I don't forget. I got flowers to eatin' old last night. Done wrong. You don't want me to make a ride Now. Let me say I ain't worth to be. I can't help to wonder what my pay like. If I had two dozen rows, then it would bottle down. If I had one more, it would change your mind. If I would cry, oh, I'd get less sleep at night If I had two dozen rows, it would change your mind. Well, there must have been a fool back then To do something that can't get back again. I need all that I could do To sing if I ever moved. I can't live the walk putting my hand back. Y'all sing now. If I had two dozen rows, then it would change your mind. Y'all sing now.

Speaker 1:

I was getting y'all chastity started If I had one more it would be harder to get a little less sleep at night.

Speaker 3:

If I had two dozen rows, it would change your mind. Give yourself a hand, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. Where did you go? Thank you, thank you, miss clean, clean, clean, quick clean, clean, dissolve and clear clear, clear, clear, clear, clear, clear, clear clear clear, clear, clear, clear clear Sounds kind of where I find God, you're gonna love this.

Speaker 3:

The eye in a rockin' bottle. I've been sittin' on a lovin' bar, still Feed my tavern to be a cat when he didn't have to, he could tell that I was hurtin'. Oh, I was shy. I got his name. I didn't feel or say, but he saved me just saying he had all the water Fishes putin' by, put my coat down and filled it around and the thing got what. I can hear my own man Siggin' song just been stilt. You won't find a piece like this. And by the old tale, I'm a boss too too, church too. The day before I'm in a church he's in a tear stain. Oh, hey, see, I'm coming in to stay back to Maxine Shedding legs when the wind's down. Been here just ridein' around Sometime With a rival lookin' for him or mine. That's where I find God. Sometimes the lady night I lie awake and listen. It's the sound of her heartbeat and the song's crickets you sing Can't tell what they're sayin'.

Speaker 3:

But it sounds like a hymn, but I ain't too good at prayin'. I ain't too good at prayin'. Thanks for livin'. I'm a boss too too. The more I'm loaded Sunday morning on church, he's in a tear stain. Oh hey, see I'm coming in to stay back to Maxine Shedding legs when the wind's down Been here just ridein' around.

Speaker 7:

Sometime.

Speaker 3:

With a rival lookin' for him or mine. That's where I find God. That's where I find God From a boss to a network.

Speaker 5:

Sunday morning on church.

Speaker 3:

He's in a tear stain. Oh hey see I'm coming in to stay back to Nashville Shedding legs when the wind's down. Been here just ridein' around.

Speaker 7:

Sometime I do that a lot.

Speaker 3:

I do that a lot. That's where I find.

Speaker 7:

God, well, learn to sleep, alright. Thank you all for stopin' byin' the cars on the hill.

Speaker 3:

Like I'm out of movies, I'm out of the drive-in Ta-da I like peanuts, I like peanuts.

Speaker 7:

Gotta be clear when you say I like peanuts, gotta be real slow with them. Peanuts Sound like somethin' else from a business.

Speaker 3:

DO Ihr fellas get super tight to conventional gun? Prawnless gun? Probably not. My dad, mom's, proud of me for this big song.

Speaker 7:

What on the song are we gonna do next?

Speaker 3:

What y'all mean. What's one of the songs y'all have heard from me, baby.

Speaker 1:

It's unanimous Alright.

Speaker 7:

Y'all call it for a band rich. I won't apologize.

Speaker 3:

Here's a description to advise. I wasn't gonna do it. I can't let them fork me to death out here, sacrifice me. I didn't want to write this song, guys. I didn't want to do it. It just come out one night. It's hard to go to church on a song. If I sing this one, I don't think that's right for saying this song. Sorry, dad, I'm gonna listen. I know you gotta do a song I think you gotta sing. It's alright.

Speaker 3:

All I think is y'all know the song, nico. Come on everybody. You've been waiting this a long time. I'm going to help this y'all Right now. I'm gonna dance this song. Who wants to dance this song? I think it's gonna make it Remember what Stizzy Chow got to bounce the ball. It's gonna make this a little cleaner. Come on everybody, if you want to sing. I want y'all to dance this song. I go down and we're all going to take off.

Speaker 6:

What kind of dance you gonna do this with Nico.

Speaker 3:

It's kind of awkward, nico, you slow it down.

Speaker 7:

Four or four here.

Speaker 3:

One. Do this right here. I did not need you to fall off the stage.

Speaker 7:

I have two charges on me. Chalbiclet this song is called Titty Tattoos man.

Speaker 3:

what's your name? I saw you come in from afar. Could you stand up and tell him she's got her chest piece? I'm sorry.

Speaker 5:

It's okay bro.

Speaker 3:

What? Here we go. Oh my gosh Kids ready.

Speaker 7:

We're almost sin wagging it right now.

Speaker 3:

We're almost when the weather's right. I'm about to pull an old lady's night. Sometimes you'll see them in the house of the lord and T-Ball gang old grocery store. They come and they'll change the grade Trail of trash song to say they're much more. Titty Tattoos, pieces of their past written all across her chest, just a little bit of rebel history. Both did all the knocks for the worse. They're not slutty, they're memorable hearts, all of us deep body parts. They'll never leave. I'm talking about who? If I sing it, I ain't gonna get in trouble. If I sing it, you might find a butter fly on her left one sink. You might see a travel sun on her right one sink. A little bit of ego waits, covering up the American things Because the spider's falling down her ass. Ashes to Halloween. I'm sure y'all are down with that. Happy Halloween, y'all. Titty Tattoos, titty Tattoos. They're much more.

Speaker 7:

Titty Tattoos. They're much more.

Speaker 3:

I ain't gonna get in trouble if I sing it. I ain't gonna get in trouble if I sing it when you go out and have yourself a drink. Stop all that shopping. Give them things to me. Show the world what you think. There's some that cover up the world. Chests are blending good with flowered dress. When they get up, I'm sure we'll all agree when they start to say they'll become too sleepless.

Speaker 7:

Quiet here.

Speaker 3:

I didn't put this on the album.

Speaker 7:

But it's another verse I never heard to.

Speaker 3:

Some might look spiritual. Give them a break, that's their start. To live in some religion closer to the heart In Matthew Bargoludin. Jump right at the table. That's just her fooling. Let's just give it a go. Titty Tattoos they're not a cross of chess, they're living in a rebel history. They're not a bloody devil, they're a long, rusty body of pot.

Speaker 5:

The beard of memory.

Speaker 3:

I'm talking bad here. Titty Tattoos, that's a good song. They're going to sing me that paper again. It's going to be a different paper this time. Corruption Titty Tattoos, titty Tattoos. Where's my dancer today who likes Morgan Wallin? We're going to dance this one. Titty Tattoos. How about the answers? Titty Tattoos.

Speaker 3:

Why the poor and narrow waisted king? I got to give my money back. Somebody said he ran from memory. I thought it ain't real to drive. Why the city? Not a bloody shooting over like a lover? I know they won't get you away. I'm going to song you through. Song is stronger than I used to. Why the poor and narrow waisted king? I know they won't get you away. I'm going to song you through. I'm going to song you through. I'm going to song you through. I can't get you gone, just for some man, doesn't? Nobody said I'm letting you through. Song is stronger than I used to, for the 92 ones seem like living on good. I'm going to song you through. Yeah, I'm going to song you through. Y'all make some noise out of your time Nite. I've made some niggas try to get you gone. I must be doing so wrong. Try to think of a better memory. But the only thing faded is me all singing Honey, something I'm going to song you through. I'm going to song you through, yeah, I'm going to song you through.

Speaker 7:

All right, I'm having fun.

Speaker 3:

Who's going to follow the music?

Speaker 7:

Have you all followed the music page.

Speaker 5:

Yep, I never bring a sentence man.

Speaker 7:

I've never been a kind of prepared. You ask my teachers.

Speaker 3:

Where's?

Speaker 7:

your cellist bro Okay, read in dark. What do? You think who knows what Marcus King is? What do you think?

Speaker 3:

What do you think, what do you think? What do you think, what do you think, what do you think, what do you think? How long, how long, how long, how long, how long. One that you like. Oh, you go straight up. Oh, you like that. Angel, never you do wrong, never you do wrong. Come and lead our mind, come and lead our mind.

Speaker 3:

I don't sing a sad song. I don't sing a sad song. No strings, no honking. Our beautiful specter, you're lovely tonight. Have my symbol there. Have my symbol there, stand by your eye, take me to heaven, do as you please. Oh beautiful stranger. Oh, you like that Angel, Angel oh you like that, oh, you like that. Oh, you like that oh beautiful stranger. I got a single.

Speaker 3:

I got a single. Do it, do it. Rolling that backwards Tennessee byway. One on one for the win, holding my lover with the other Sweet sounds of their truth For card. All we got a little jingle On a Tennessee Saturday night It'd be better if we'd live together. My Dick C Lang L-Singin' Spend my dollar Parked in a hard-to-peat mountain of light Full of tight big li'l of air. Lived a little on.

Speaker 3:

May 6 on my On a smile of sore eye With my Dick C Lang, love, love, love to watch La Jolla and take the relaxing little boy we'll my you in the Don't give me a word On Tennessee. Saturday night we're together. Y'all see now my big city gang on town Spending our dollar Parked in a holiday mountain blue light Full of tight. Make a little love here. Little turn left on big city sunlight, on to my life, on to the sunrise With my big city land in the light. Alright.

Speaker 3:

You said how you doing, I'm not doing that.

Speaker 7:

Something slow, oh five.

Speaker 6:

Oh, five Gotcha. I said eight, four, six. I'm not too worried about that. Good.

Speaker 7:

God, I thought somebody had chainsaw scared me dead Woo.

Speaker 3:

Here and there I'm at the biggest dentist office in the world, Woo.

Speaker 1:

Something slow, oh five.

Speaker 3:

Woo, you just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow.

Speaker 3:

You just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow.

Speaker 3:

You just fit my pants and borrow. You just fit my pants and borrow.

Speaker 7:

You just fit my pants and borrow you. Just fit my pants and borrow you just fit my pants and borrow.

Speaker 3:

We don't do it, Rick.

Speaker 7:

I learned I was a good dancer by Black Death Crown. I can't drop it.

Speaker 3:

Rick, we had a good time. I think I was the first one to ever cover this song. My agency, the Jimmy Row, actually gave me a big shout out for this one.

Speaker 7:

Don't save me. You okay, you look like I just took my clothes off. I'm not going to be back until I'm back. I'm going to be back here you want to meet me. Hang out, you want to meet me.

Speaker 3:

We can go to rural houses, we can go to calls to have the community. You already have that movement. While I go, Somebody save me me from myself. It's been so long living in hell. See that my life's died there in my head.

Speaker 3:

And d change the honor you say. I feel like something. I need something inside of me broken. Hold on Anything that says it's free. I'm a lost cause. I'm damaged behind the. I'm a lost cause. Baby, time on me. It's out of my hook. It's my dream. Just a minute. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Set in my life. Listen to me. Never, no sugar starts Go. Listen to me With my soul. I was lost. I was on the train. I never found All of this. Drinking and smoking Is all that. I need. Something inside of me. Hold on Anything that says me free. I'm lost cause. Baby, don't waste time on me. My damn is behind the. I've set my hopes on my dreams. I'm lost cause. Baby, don't waste time on me. Damn is behind the. I've set my hopes on my dreams.

Speaker 7:

Get the rose. I don't know what I have to write. I write so many a day. What you do for a living, it's like it ain't funny. I barely remember that one. I did about 40 songs a night on these barshoes, about seven on tour.

Speaker 3:

They never get tired.

Speaker 7:

They never get tired. Give all the opener's a hand tonight. They can't come out before we're done. I love this band. Martian bands Show the kids, the people care, somebody cares. I don't wanna cancel something. There's no money. There's always money for music beyond. Thanks, Yel. Let's do one here. I'll mess this up.

Speaker 3:

Let's go cut your song. I wrote this finished. I'm gonna try this brand new. See you on the bar. Life's traveling Too proud as an old man here in New York here in New York, life was hanging on everywhere that you sang. Two weeks later you sang it on the plane.

Speaker 3:

Got to know that I love you, girl, you're good as you get. If you think I'm gonna leave that, honey, I won't. Girl, you're just as sinkish. And if Sunday shines, yeah, I won't quit loving you, cause you're on my Love. Spending miles on you Running down these old dirt roads Long as you're shagging, yeah, it may be so, like at night in Kentucky we were sitting in the traffic jam. Sit there for as I did. Got to know that I love you, honey, you're on my. If you think I'm gonna leave that, honey, I won't. Girl, you're good as you get. And if Sunday shines, yeah, I won't quit loving you, cause you're on my Girl. I love you, girl. You're good as you get. Girl, I love you If I can do. Got to know that I love you, honey. You're all I want. If you think I'm gonna leave that, honey, I won't. Girl, you're good as you get. And if Sunday shines, I won't quit loving you Cause you're on my Low country side, bro, low country side bro, oh yeah, oh, I don't think.

Speaker 7:

Do that, it's not. It's not on two ones. I got one last song. You said the pickup line. I just said that one's risky it's good song. Y'all hear another risk one. So I'm not good at date. I'm so afraid to tell to you. Oh, thank you, those guys here are masters. I wrote this song. I'm going to try to make it as clean as I can.

Speaker 7:

This song is called the pickup line. I wrote it If a guy like myself, looking just like this, was in the barn. There's this beautiful, blonde, gorgeous, beautiful woman sitting by herself. You got one, one shot To get that woman.

Speaker 3:

What would you say?

Speaker 7:

What kind of fat guys. And I wrote the song.

Speaker 3:

See sipping on, I'm thinking there's no way Pretty thing like her Sitting in here this way Like it looks so lonely. Did he break your heart? Yeah, I am the only Fat dude left in the bar but I can make a few time. Go Dropping it. Oh, pop a coke off a bottle. Why didn't they make my cracker to 45? I'm not a 10 year high. No, I look like crap With a lot of song. But don't listen to. Okay, you have to Close your eyes, not sure it's? I don't mean to flex, but Bigger Always better. Girl, let me show you the world how to man. It's you Like Forever? I know if your friends find out you down, yeah, they don't know. I'm back to my bachelor and not I know. Pop a coke off a bottle. Why didn't they make my love to 45? I'm not a 10 year high. No, I look like crap With a lot of song.

Speaker 3:

I had to close the route, but it's not getting busy. Girl, I know I'm not your ex. I don't mean to flex, but bigger ain't always better. This girl never shoot in the world. How too much Can feel like forever. Come on out this piece of. Come on, get you some fat boy lovin'. You can't change your world. I can make a few top-dose. Drop a needle on a vinyl, pop a coke. I'll follow the wine. Little ladies not lovin' to a 45, not a teeny high. No, look like crap with a lot of song, but don't listen to her key. Had to close the route, but it's not getting busy. Girl, I know I'm not your ex, but I don't mean to flex. Bigger ain't always better, girl, let me show you this world how too much Can feel like forever. Two minutes is all you need you ever watch the last two minutes of a football game? It takes forever People sweatin' in there. Thank you guys. Have you got to be safe? I'll be right here if you want to get some pictures and hang out about some merchandise, see y'all.

Dustin Spears Concert and Band Support
Westmoreland Benefit and Community Awareness
Karaoke Night and Music Program Fundraiser
Man's Thoughts and Song Performances
Various Conversations and Song Performances
Discussion About Song Lyrics and Performances
Conversation About Music and Performing
Approaching a Beautiful Woman