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Rolling Deep
High Rolls in the Capital!
The guys share wild stories from bars, discuss their favorite acoustic songs, and tackle listener questions about baby names and local legends before recapping their adventure at Elle Winn's concert in Salem.
I started drinking at 6 am and we're here now. I don't know what time it is, but I'm rolling deep.
Speaker 2:Welcome back to Rolling Deep. I'm Easton, I'm Alex and I'm Chick. Welcome back, oh, anyway. So we're going to hit this rolling hot dice right.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Chuck, you're up first. All right, I'm going to roll a six banger.
Speaker 2:Yeah, let's go. I'm going to roll a 12 banger, probably.
Speaker 3:Five banger, nice five, wow, one shy, well. Well, that'll get you tuned up before this concert oh yeah um two I don't know.
Speaker 2:I feel like that should be a re-roll hit the wire.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't know about that We'll stick with two for now. Alex One Wow.
Speaker 4:We'll do more than one.
Speaker 2:I don't know it goes off the table. I feel like it's a re-roll.
Speaker 4:I always get it off the table, which?
Speaker 2:button is the thing Re-roll.
Speaker 4:Keep it on the table Three.
Speaker 2:That's a lot better. I like three.
Speaker 4:I'll do four. I'll do six. My niece should do three. My niece should do four.
Speaker 3:Yeah, exactly Twelve. We'll see how many we get to. I only got four, six, eight, ten, twelve, thirteen, fourteen beers sitting in front of me.
Speaker 2:I think you got them all today. I think you put them all in. So I have a story for you guys. This happened last night. I was at a place called Lumpy's in Dundee, yeah, and you know I was drinking, having a good time hanging out with the lady. You know, just live my best life. I had to go piss. So I went piss and this lady walks in. Well, I didn't know it was a lady at the time, so I was like pissing. I hear someone open the door, I'm like whatever. And then boom, arm kind of around me, kind of catching herself. Lady walks in. She's about 450 pounds.
Speaker 3:Ooh, nice defensive tackle yeah.
Speaker 2:Like no one's getting through her. And then she looks straight at my wiener, because there's not a divider, it's just like two pisters, and then they're stalled. Looks straight at my wiener. There's not like a divider, it's just like two pistons, and then they're stall. Look straight at my wiener. Looks up at me and goes oh, am I in the men's bathroom? I said yeah, and she goes okay, can you excuse me? And then goes into the shitter and proceeds to start blowing that bitch up.
Speaker 2:No, way yeah so I just wash my hands, I'm washing up getting out of there. And then I was like, whatever she's hammered, she barely walked straight, big lady, barely fit through a doorway, honestly. Um but uh. So I got in line to cash out my bill because we were leaving and she walks by me and walks outside, then comes back in, starts talking to the guy in front of me and was like wow, you're really cute. To the guy in front of me, like touching his arm or whatever, and he was like kind of like, leave me alone, basically. And then she comes over to me and she goes you're really cute too. And puts her arm like on my back and then grabs, proceeds to grab my ass, and I don't.
Speaker 2:It was like I've never like felt like that, and I understand now more with the ladies when they say someone's being a creep. I've never really had that happen. So that was a a moment in my life where it's like just like, yeah, that that's creepy. Did your ass look good though? I mean like, was it a? Was it valid for her to grab it? I mean, I personally would grab my own ass.
Speaker 3:So I mean like loose pants, because usually you're looking pretty good.
Speaker 2:But yeah, no, these were tight, tight uh, cargo shorts tight cargo shorts.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, so I was looking pretty dialed. I guess the bigger girl's gone I guess.
Speaker 2:I guess, I mean she could probably roll down a hill with pretty successful accuracy, oh my god. Yeah, I think it's pretty valid yeah, anyway, what do you guys got? So we're going to tell them that we're all in Salem Oregon today.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we're down here in Salem, Oregon and I'm sure Alex can fill everybody in on what we're doing down here.
Speaker 4:Yeah, we're in a hotel room. We got kind of a good setup. Maybe we'll post a flick for the gram and show the setup we're rocking with not the not the usual rolling deep studio, but we are here to support a uh, smaller artist that's for the gram. Bitches love the gram that's on the up and coming and, uh, her name is al win and she's got some good tunes out. Uh, my favorite track buyer right now is War and Peace acoustic version.
Speaker 2:A little acoustic action.
Speaker 4:Are you going to give them a sample? Yeah, maybe. Sample it up there Play a little bit.
Speaker 3:Is it like War and Peace, or In, I think, and I thought War and Peace was like a book.
Speaker 4:The Art of War.
Speaker 2:Ooh, the Art of War. Oh, by Ice Cube.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I like that the Art of War? Oh, the Art of War Is that what you're thinking, oh, by Ice Cube. Yeah, I like that. Nah, I think two different sounds and two different artists.
Speaker 2:I didn't know she did an acoustic version of Ice Cube, that's kind of badass. What's her?
Speaker 4:We'll cut this, but E-L-L-E.
Speaker 3:Oh, that's what her name is.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Well, I knew that, elk.
Speaker 4:King W-I-N-N. Hmm.
Speaker 3:Found it, oh yeah.
Speaker 2:So this is the sample, huh.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I might be down, but at least I haven't peaked. Some nights I'm strong, some nights I'm weak. I'm going home now, but now I don't weep and I find it amazing how much I put up with.
Speaker 2:Are we playing the whole song?
Speaker 5:We just want to do a little slice. I like it, are we?
Speaker 4:playing the whole song. We just want to do a little, I like it. I'm a big sucker for acoustic stuff.
Speaker 2:Well, you know, I haven't really listened to any of it, so I don't want to ruin my surprise for later. You know, yeah, she's got a good strum. Yeah, nice voice.
Speaker 3:Yeah, good.
Speaker 4:Very on point with the notes, so we'll watch her play tonight and support her.
Speaker 2:Drink beer and eat food?
Speaker 4:Yeah and just have a good time and rock out.
Speaker 3:Jamming Should be pretty exciting. We're going to try to, even if we are a little bit tipsy. We're going to try to hop on for a post-intermission update after the concert, for you guys Can't guarantee that it's going to try to hop on for a post-intermission update after the concert, for you guys Can't guarantee that it's going to be very long, but we might just hop on, say hi.
Speaker 2:Oh, it's going to be a great post-intermission. Wouldn't miss it for the world. We're just going to kind of. I'll be rolling so deep I might have to do it on the ground.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't think you guys would want to listen to us much after, but we might just stop in just so you guys get a taste of what the night was like.
Speaker 2:Just a little flavor in your mouth, the hangover might be recreated tonight. I don't want to give you too much. You know, just a little like right on the tip of your tongue you know, dude, what's?
Speaker 3:uh, I also enjoy acoustics, but what's your favorite?
Speaker 4:Alex Like acoustic song ever yeah Two that come to mind. I mean, I guess would you consider I don't know, Would you consider Wonderwall like an acoustic song?
Speaker 3:I don't think so.
Speaker 4:Okay, then probably the Everlong acoustic version and or Campfire Tale by Trippie Redd. Those are two songs with some nice guitar, like calm, kind of like songs you'd listen to while you're camping.
Speaker 3:Yeah, chuck, what about you?
Speaker 2:That's really hard for me. I mean, there's a lot of acoustic songs out there. If you gave me like a genre, I could probably give you a good song out there. I don't know, if you gave me like a genre, I could probably give you a good song.
Speaker 3:Now you want to know, and I know you guys have heard this, but I love the City Sessions acoustics that they come out with. Have you ever heard of them, Chuck?
Speaker 2:I don't think so. You might as well throw that on there too.
Speaker 3:I think this is probably my favorite acoustic that they've ever done. Let's see.
Speaker 2:Looking it up, looking it up, looking it up, looking it up, yeah, his palms are sweaty knees weak.
Speaker 6:Arms are heavy. There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti I like that on the surface he looks calm and ready to drop bombs, but he keeps on forgetting what he wrote down. The whole crowd goes so loud. He opens his mouth but the words won't come out.
Speaker 3:He's choking but it's lose yourself by eminem. But he does it acoustically and arguably I think like that's a good song in general, right like when Eminem's rapping it, but I think it arguably gets me more hyped when it's acoustic, like that super slow.
Speaker 3:I didn't find it until after. I was kind of like done with the whole like playing sports and getting hyped thing. But like, if I would have found that like junior year high school, I feel like it would have been like a song that really like got got me going well and I think the benefit of that song too is like something about acoustics is like easy on the ears, you know oh yeah like it's, like it's not.
Speaker 2:So boom, boom, boom or you know just like. I think that's kind of the point too. It's always a lot calmer it's calmer but it's like easier of a listen I will say there's more acoustic songs that give me, like the, the what's it called?
Speaker 3:like the shiver on your back, you know yeah, like, it's like whoa you know just like hits you different but they do a lot of them like, uh, don't you worry, child, um the night murder, murder on my mind.
Speaker 4:They do an accursed yeah, murder on my mind uh no no, he's got some acoustic boulevard of broken dreams.
Speaker 3:They, they do it.
Speaker 3:Maybe that's yeah oh my gosh, you butchered that yeah, but I just, I just uh, I love the city sessions. They're probably uh the top of my uh acoustic finds that I've ever found. But there's some songs that I have on my phone that are acoustic versions of songs that I thought were like the actual version like the craziest one that I got is a uh drunk driving. He's like I'm just drunk driving again yeah, is that not the original? I don't know, but I just on the one that I have on my phone. It says acoustic version.
Speaker 3:I'm I just thought it was the original, but yeah, I don't.
Speaker 4:I don't know why, maybe it's just me, but I feel like, uh, all acoustic versions of songs always feel nostalgic, even though if it's like a newer song that just has an acoustic version, I feel like they always end up feeling nostalgic and I think a big part of that too is if it's like an older song that someone may do an acoustic song, it like you remember this song from being like maybe like like the eminem one right.
Speaker 2:It's like yeah, I know the song, yeah, I know the song and I remember like one of the first times I listened to it it was like you know. I was like wow, that's like banger, you know. But then you hear like an acoustic version. I was like wow, that like it hits different because it's like it's nostalgic, because you remember listening to song before.
Speaker 3:But it's yeah, it's different anyway, we got a couple of questions here that we got emailed to us from uh, brooklyn bright and uh. First one that I think we could probably get get going on is uh, help me, help me name my baby. What names do you got?
Speaker 4:and uh, she's having a girl uh, that already knocked off one of my ideas. I was going to say, carlos, like the hangover, yeah, but can't do Carlos.
Speaker 2:Well, there's like Carly, you could do.
Speaker 4:Carly Carlita.
Speaker 6:That's a name, right.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I guess.
Speaker 2:You just go, carly, that's a what yeah.
Speaker 4:I'm going to add Alita.
Speaker 2:you know, I don't know I. Yeah, I'm gonna add alita, you know, I don't know I don't know.
Speaker 3:Well, yeah everest. You know, I've heard tone say everest, things like edith, edith, oh yeah, yeah, like, uh sounds like a goddess, yeah, or uh, what's that? Cleopatra? Yeah, cleo for short. Instead of chloe it would be cleo what about like cyclone?
Speaker 4:yeah or like cyclone yeah, I remember being a kid lumber yeah, I remember being a kid thinking about like badass, like boy names, like oh, dude, and it just sounds like an xbox game where you're like I'm gonna name my child death night 72.
Speaker 3:Yeah no, uh shit, I don't know. I've I've been bouncing a lot off her, but uh, none of them seem to really be sticking.
Speaker 4:So I can't. I can't say a good one, because I don't want her to take.
Speaker 3:I want my own child, sadie sage.
Speaker 2:Sage is good, sadie's good yeah, sadie's good I like the. I like the ones that are like uh, uh, what's? What's one that I heard the other day that I was like wow, that's actually a badass, it was a scotty, oh yeah for for a girl yeah yeah, that's.
Speaker 3:I thought it was weird for the longest time, like some names just like stick in your head as like boy or girl names. Yeah, I just can't get them out. Scotty's one of them for me. But, it is a cool name. There is a lot of girls named Scotty, but I just can't like separate it in my mind, in your mind.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like Lawrence. Yeah, that Like Lawrence. Yeah, that's like always will be a guy name, or you could do like Mabel. Mabel, no what about Maypole.
Speaker 3:I feel like that's a very like old time name, she actually does like Maypole, maypole yeah.
Speaker 4:Maypole's solid. I feel like I can't say like Maple, I have to force it, but just saying Mabel.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't know. I mean she's not set and or like strong, like what about like kawasaki, like her, like her uh her son. He was born and they didn't name him until they left the hospital, like two days later really yeah.
Speaker 3:So I mean, she's not like she's just trying to find a name that sticks, kind of, and she's like she likes Maple, but three months from now she might not like Maple and it's not really going to be like, oh man, well, we're going to have this baby here soon. Like we need to sit, like she's cool with, just like.
Speaker 2:Well, and the other thing too is like sometimes like there's people's people now that will have their kid two or three days later.
Speaker 4:It's like you know what this name feels correct for which I didn't know that until I was older that you could wait a few days until after the kid's born to name the child. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah Well, because even when they're that young, you still kind of get little personality things.
Speaker 3:You know, I think that the kid makes the name.
Speaker 4:You could name him something atrocious, but yeah yeah, and the weirdest way I feel like I have to see the kid don't name it I don't know there's.
Speaker 2:I know someone that named their kid for, and I was thinking Ford.
Speaker 4:Yeah, he looks more like a Chevy but then I met the kid. He was a pretty cool kid, he's like a dually yeah.
Speaker 2:My kid's name is Ford, middle name F last name, 450.
Speaker 3:He looks more like a Peterbilt to me. I'm going to name myself something bad.
Speaker 4:I'm going to want to name him like Beretta. Ooh, that would be a good girl name. Yeah, beretta, beretta.
Speaker 2:Actually, that's pretty badass. I'm trying to think of other girl names here. I can't Olga, olga.
Speaker 4:Yeah, olga, she's going to grow up to be a body Builder. Yeah, body builder competition.
Speaker 3:Helga Holga Helga.
Speaker 2:Ramira, ramira.
Speaker 4:Thug Rose. Thug Rose, yeah, the UFC fighter. Just name her after Thug Rose, or name her after something you love Rosie Daisy, maybe Popeye Flowers, there's all those flowers, something you love, just be like.
Speaker 3:Name her, you know.
Speaker 2:Yellow blue.
Speaker 6:Purple Did you say purple, purple.
Speaker 3:Like the left arch of the McDonald's M or something Like the left.
Speaker 2:Yeah dude. M's a solid lady name.
Speaker 3:Have you you ever? Have you ever seen those? Uh, have have you ever seen those like memes on tiktok that are like, uh, like baseball inspired names for your son and it's like easton homer and then, like the third one's just like donkey piss missile, 600 feet dead center wasn't that like a whole joke where it was like a dad named a kid roses because the mom like roses, a dad the.
Speaker 2:They named the kid like snow because the snowflake fell on him, and then it was like then the one kid's like well, why am I named brick? And he was like well, because a brick fell off the building and killed your mom or something. Jesus.
Speaker 3:Jesus Mouse. I think, you should name her Bush Light.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, Little Bush.
Speaker 3:Yeah, little Bush.
Speaker 2:Little Bush.
Speaker 4:I'm going to veto that one.
Speaker 3:What about Twee Dude? So their last name is Bright, and I think they've heard every meme no like meme under the sun. Light, Light's bright, yeah, like my grandma when her Arlo my nephew. When he was born they knew it was a boy and my grandma was trying to get Brooke to name him Barry. Barry, Bright yeah.
Speaker 4:Good thing his name wasn't like not so yeah, barry, not so
Speaker 2:bright, yeah, more like you know barry bright, and then barry not so bright oh, that kid would be bullied.
Speaker 4:that's also the other thing about when naming a child Like how can other kids make fun of my child?
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, no one really ever made fun of me for my name.
Speaker 3:Like I've always wanted a name. If I ever had a boy, I always wanted to name him Weston.
Speaker 2:Weston huh.
Speaker 3:Because I'm Easton. Oh, yeah, but then you know, the later and later I get them. Like is he just going to get made fun of for that? Probably. But yeah, I'm always like super worried that my kid's just going to like the whole Gus bus you know he's like in the shower with his wife, and he's like, yeah, and then kids are just going to bully him and piss all over him, and it's like you know what I'm saying he's like, yeah, they'll shove him in a locker and piss all over him, call him gus, but yeah, throw their shit out of him and stuff.
Speaker 3:And it's like what dude I? I honestly I don't know how I would handle that one day. Like if my kid was getting like super bullied. It was like as a dad you can't just go like beat the kid's ass obviously.
Speaker 3:So it's like I don't yeah, like you would have to go about it in a way that like you'd have to just trust that you would be like, hey, this kid's bullying my son. But you know, like a lot of people do that, and then it's just kind of like is he bullying, is he not, you know? So it's like it's like you know that he is, but like if people are oblivious to it. Like people are oblivious to it so it's like I don't know. Like that would be just like a hard thing to navigate as a parent, I guess.
Speaker 4:oh for sure, you just gotta trust your child to make the right decisions, surround themselves with good people, yeah, and like teach them like, yeah, there's some, there's some folks out in the world that don't have your best interest and or gonna try to make your life hell, but you just gotta manage it, and it's how you manage it that matters, which is kind of crazy.
Speaker 3:But Good thing I'm not there yet. Good thing I don't have to worry about that until farther down the road. What about, like Emilio? Emilio Bright, isn't it Emilio? Doesn't that mean yellow?
Speaker 2:What about? Oh, maybe, maybe, I don't know, that's armarillo, I think what about armarillo? Bright amarillo by morning, yeah, what?
Speaker 4:about george straight amarillo right, I would name it after like my favorite band, so I guess red hot chili peppers, brightimp brisket bright. Disturbed bright.
Speaker 2:Three days grace bright.
Speaker 4:Corn bright.
Speaker 3:Dude, you know what's actually really wild.
Speaker 6:What.
Speaker 4:Is while we're recording this Brooke just responded to our email that we sent back to her Like wow, we've been recording this Her energy's in the air. It was just a heart.
Speaker 3:I answered this back to her like three days ago, kind of sent her an email back. Yeah, and while we're recording this right now, she emailed back and said thank you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we'll definitely keep that in mind.
Speaker 4:We'll work on these names. Yeah, maybe when we come back we can uh thank them more what about emiston?
Speaker 3:the other intriguing question she had for us, which we'll get back to you on the baby, some more baby names. But if you liked any of the ones that we got, we'll finalize these baby names in the next couple episodes and get you one like definitive we'll do a little vote on insta or something, yeah and uh, but um, the other question that she had was pretty intriguing was uh, who do you consider a local legend?
Speaker 2:A local legend.
Speaker 3:Yeah, like you know, back at home who's like a local legend, I don't know. Honestly, I kind of say Pinkstaff.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, that's good, pinkstaff yeah, brad. Pinkstaff Brad Pinkstaff. Honestly, yeah, that's a good one. That is probably top of the list.
Speaker 3:I mean yeah.
Speaker 2:Like he had everyone.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Like parents and children and uncles as a science teacher.
Speaker 4:He's always kept the same energy forever.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he was trying to retire and they said, nope, yeah, they were just like how about you just work a little bit less?
Speaker 3:but he's like, yeah, works good for me. I guess, yeah, well, if you guys think, so yeah, no dude, he was crazy and then, like in school, he would uh have the top romans for us oh yeah, you pay 50 cents and you get a top rom.
Speaker 4:It was money, yeah, I remember one time I went up to him and I gave him 10 bucks and I'm like, all right, just remember, I gave you $10. He's like okay, so for like every day for a long time.
Speaker 2:For a while, for at least 20 days, yeah.
Speaker 3:Dude, it was crazy. I think that he's probably he's probably got to be up there. I I don't know if this is factual or not. I'm going to have to get with him. Maybe we get them on or try to get them on. Get ahold of him. But um he uh, there's this rumor that I would like to ask him if it's true. I've never like asked him, but it kind of came down the pipe cause he coached track and I was in track and we were kind of talking about it or whatever.
Speaker 3:They said that the rumor is that in his prime because he runs a lot like he's yeah, all the time oh yeah, he's he's caught people on the trail smoking weed and back in the day, oh yeah he's, and he's been around for quite a few years and he just loves running or biking or you know, just outdoor exercise in general. But running is kind of like top tier. I was told that he ran 40 miles a day in his like prime.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I was told something similar to that, like when he was young, he would run like 40 miles a day and which is crazy because obviously he was a teacher I didn't think it was 40, though. I thought it was like 10 maybe it was 10, I heard it was like 10.
Speaker 3:He ran 10 miles every single day all I knew is, as I've heard about him coming in, um like because he's ran quite a few marathons and stuff from what I know, but um, he uh like those little 5k like fun run type of things they have, like you know, like whatever, he's not even breaking a sweat. Yeah they said that like of breaking a sweat.
Speaker 4:Yeah, they said that like he would like jog into the start line from like somewhere, or you know like a couple of the ones like at the lake.
Speaker 3:He had already like ran the lake twice and then kind of like jogged into the start line. You know all warmed up and stuff which I know, that people like people are intense about running do that like, even if they're about to run, you know a 20 mile marathon or something they'll run like five miles before it starts to like get I've just tried to imagine this because there was a point in my life where I'd like run, for you know, a mile or two at the end of my day and I was like trying to get skinny or whatever.
Speaker 2:And even though I was running that, I was still getting tired, like like gassed and tired. After the first five minutes of running I was like fuck it. I just want to know how someone could run for like 20 minutes and not look gassed or not out of breath. They could stop, and it's not like they're huffing and puffing, you know.
Speaker 3:Yeah, no, it's wild because he does it like which people always say that like to them.
Speaker 3:It also is just as painful, but like what I've heard from like really good, like long distance runners is like, as long as you keep your mind focused on something else, it's really not that painful, which I like to me when I was running, kind of doing stuff like that like it works. Like if you see, like really competitive runners, they'll have like a niche or something that they like focus on, that just like forgets that they're tired. Like I know a lot of people like one of the guys that I went to high school with was kind of like a long distance runner and he would run with his fingers like this and he would purposely like flick them up every time he brought his hand up. So that's what he was focused on is when he's like pumping, he'd come up and he just like that was a that wasn't normal that he just focused on like every time he pumped his hands and brought this hand up. It wasn't normal, so he had to more or less just like.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying well, yeah, I've heard that too and I've heard it's been like meditative and that's like there's a point where, like I kind of got to that where it was kind of meditative, but then I was gas and I and I was like, yeah, no, not a chance, am I going to keep running?
Speaker 3:Yeah, it is pretty wild, I don't think.
Speaker 2:I, I think like I have a pretty strong mindset when it comes to like not being like super embarrassed to do things and not being like you know what I mean. I've just got a really, really like strong mindset of that stuff. But like I just know myself and like hard things, stuff where it's like stressful on like my body and stuff, it's like my mindset it just can't, like it can't stay in in the groove of things, like as I think about how I'm gassed and I think about how I'm tired, I think about how I want to go, you know, I mean, yeah, but it's like emotionally wise, I think I have a pretty hard mindset where it's like people can make fun of me all they want.
Speaker 2:It's like doesn't really affect me yeah but like physical things, definitely like, do really affect me.
Speaker 3:So that's the other thing too, and that's why like a good group of friends is like I think it's pretty important, or family or anybody, because like comedians even do that right. I mean they poke fun at stuff that would normally upset people or like whatever, but when you know that they're a comedian, nobody really takes it to heart type of deal. So like even when you're like with a group of friends or whatever, it's kind of like that thing to where it's like I can pick on my brother but you can't, yeah, it's like I can say that he's a dumbass. But as soon as you call him a dumbass it's like hey, what the fuck? Like you don't, you don't know him yeah, what are you?
Speaker 2:what are you talking about?
Speaker 3:yeah, like type of deal that we're like same thing with like a really close group of friends, like like I can say that you're a dumbass chuck, but like if some random guy in the bar was like, hey, you're a dumbass, you're a dumbass.
Speaker 2:I'd be like, oh okay, wait, hold on like what the fuck do you just say, yeah, like it it would it kind of like, sets people off.
Speaker 3:You know, like I, we can all poke fun at each other. I can poke fun at alex, or you know, alex can whatever, and it's like I hope that he doesn't take it at heart knowing that, like we're friends yeah, like you take it at heart or I? I know I don't when I get it from like anybody else, just because it's like you know yeah, you just know you're like it doesn't matter.
Speaker 3:But like if someone, if some random person that I don't really talk to, says like the same shit that you guys say all of a sudden, I'm like what? Like, okay, with the weather heating up, do you want to find a place to have a nice ice cold beer after work? Try the alston Pub and Grub. Get your munch on, get a cold beer. They got pretty good wings, burgers, chicken sandwiches, chicken wraps Anything you might want to have for a bite to eat, or maybe just a cold drink. They'll get you right at the Alston Pub and Grub.
Speaker 2:Welcome back for the fifth time at Rolling Deep.
Speaker 3:Alex is trying to get his headset untangled from his chair. Alex's headset is tangled in his chair, dude, he's tangling it so much more.
Speaker 2:He's down, ass, crack out, just fucking unrolling the Rolling Deep crack out, just fucking, un unrolling the rolling d all right.
Speaker 3:Well, I'm almost down to my drink, dude, I've had plenty of drinks by now.
Speaker 2:That was a hell of a concert oh yeah, we, we, we, uh, we definitely did more than what we rolled already, but we, we're still rolling deep.
Speaker 3:That was a hell of a single one.
Speaker 4:What an intermission.
Speaker 3:What an intermission I like that.
Speaker 4:I think today was the world record for intermission.
Speaker 3:I genuinely don't think we'll ever beat it.
Speaker 4:The intermission with Nigel was like yeah, it was an hour. No, today was what Seven.
Speaker 3:Seven hours and two bars and a limo ride.
Speaker 2:A limo ride for two and a half hours.
Speaker 4:About an album of 50 cent longer. Oh dude.
Speaker 3:Oh fuck, it was intense.
Speaker 2:It was a good time.
Speaker 4:One of my worst fears is I have a barrier in my nose and no one tells me and I just have a fat bug ear and so all day I'm just going.
Speaker 3:Your biggest fear is having a dingleberry in your nose.
Speaker 2:This is Dirk Dingle.
Speaker 3:Design A dingle dongle in the nose, huh.
Speaker 2:I think this has got to be it for sure.
Speaker 4:The sad thing is that I'm in my worst fear.
Speaker 6:That's gotta be it for sure.
Speaker 3:The sad thing is that I'm in my worst chair. Oh God, I think this has gotta be it, so let's just.
Speaker 4:Wait, wait, wait, wait. Well, we probably should talk about how we got hammered and how the concert went, because it's fucking Okay, well, let's get on with it.
Speaker 2:We did get hammered and the concert went well, yeah, the concert went, because it was fucking okay. Well, let's get on with it. Well, it did get hammered and the concert went.
Speaker 3:Wow, yeah the concert went really well, good food and drinks.
Speaker 4:Elle was phenomenal, she killed it good, good, like.
Speaker 2:I mean, it sounded like she had auto-tune, but she didn't. You know what I mean. Well, we saw perfect pitch. Perfect pitch. Like you know, you didn't hear random flats in that sucker, so Shout out, elle, shout out Elle Go check out her tunes on Amazon or Amazon Music.
Speaker 4:Shout out her Music on Apple Music, spotify and I.
Speaker 2:What's her last name to that? Elwyn? Elwyn, e-l-l-e. E.
Speaker 4:W-I-N-A. She was phenomenal.
Speaker 2:Good pitch beautiful songwriting Guitar playing. Don't worry, Alex. Good pitch, beautiful songwriting guitar playing. Don't worry, Alex took an L.
Speaker 3:Alex just fell out of his roller chair.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I wouldn't worry about him. But anyway if you see L in concert.
Speaker 1:L win.
Speaker 2:L win. I'd definitely go to that she's a killer yeah, man we were rolling deep we were all so fucking deep yeah, easton couldn't make it to this. Uh, what are we gonna call it?
Speaker 4:a recall of recap of saturday yeah, so what you guys listened to like we said we went to a little live show venue concert thing for uh l and uh. It was probably the most fun I've had in a long time, oh yeah well, sorry, I was getting a phone call.
Speaker 2:Anyway, keep going.
Speaker 4:I mean, uh, yeah, it was the most fun we've had. We were in a limo, uh, we were listening to good music. Maybe, uh, on tuesday, when this episode comes out, we'll show some clips from the limo yeah, it was.
Speaker 2:Uh, some flicks. It was a great time. I ended up with a bar mat in my pocket by the end of the night. Badass bar mat, a pretty cool bar mat.
Speaker 4:Was it a fireball bar mat?
Speaker 2:no, pendleton, pendleton, pendleton.
Speaker 4:Bar mat made it right in my pocket somehow and uh, yeah, so we actually did record that night when we came back. But you heard a little bit of it, but we kind of decided we were way too hammered if you couldn't tell. So I think we'll. Uh, we might play a few clips yeah, it might.
Speaker 2:Uh, you might have heard it, you might not hear it. Uh, it might be in the wind, we don't know we haven't decided we haven't decided that fact yet, but, um, yeah, I think it was, all in all, it was a great night with friends. Um, it was just a great time. I mean, we were all rolling deep, we're all living, loving life, um shout out, uh, golden hop saloon shout out golden hop saloon.
Speaker 2:We have a great picture that we're gonna put on our yeah and shout out l shout out elwynn and we'll uh her link somewhere on our Instagram Elwynn great show.
Speaker 4:She is one hell of a singer and we had a great time and we got to meet her.
Speaker 2:Great time. It was so much fun. Played some pool, you know.
Speaker 4:Yeah, Chuck beat me in pool pretty bad.
Speaker 2:I did. You know that was before I was rolling deep, but I did, and the food there was pretty good too.
Speaker 4:It was fantastic. What did you?
Speaker 2:have. Uh, I had the prime rib dip nice, I had an italian wrap it was a little too much horse, uh, horseradish sauce for me on the prime rib dip, but I I ate it all because you know I'm a big boy and I like to eat. But um, I think it was an absolutely fantastic and I love people love horseradish, so I mean it was a pretty. I'd give it a six out of 10. If you liked horseradish, I'd probably give it an 8.5 out of 10.
Speaker 4:But yeah, guys, I hope you enjoy this episode of the pod. I remember you can always email us at rolling deep pod with one P at gmailcom. You can follow us on Instagram with the same name and look forward to, every Tuesday, a new episode of rolling deep pod with one p at gmailcom. You can follow us on instagram with the same name and look forward to, every tuesday, a new episode of rolling deep a rolling deep pod one p my baby.
Speaker 1:My baby born to work it. She's been telling me all night long Gasoline and groceries. The list goes on and on. This nine to five ain't working. Why the hell do I work so hard? I can't worry about my problems. I can't take them when I'm gone. One, here comes, the two to the three, to the four. Tell them bring another round. We need plenty more. Two stepping on the table. She don't need a dance floor. Oh, my good lord, someone call me up a double shot of whiskey. They know me and Jay, they don't got a history. There's a party downtown near a fish street, everybody at the bar getting tipsy. Outro Music.