Jody Chappell

July 22, 2019 00:46:00
Jody Chappell
Outside The Round w/ Matt Burrill
Jody Chappell

Jul 22 2019 | 00:46:00

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Matt Burrill

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West Tennessee born and raised, Jody Chappell is this week's guest. Listen to Jody's story of coming to Nashville, the first night he couldn't remember downtown, and his early experiences of co-writing in town. We also learned that Jody is pretty active on his twitter (JodyCMusic) and has influences ranging across the board. This episode has no shortage of great laughs and interesting conversation with one of Music City's brightest young talents. Enjoy this conversation with our buddy Jody Chappell. 

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Speaker 0 00:00:00 What's up everyone? Welcome to this week's edition of the In The Round podcast. This week we are doing something different. We're doing a little introduction beforehand. Huh, Tyler? Speaker 1 00:00:09 Yeah, man. So, uh, today on the episode, we have a great songwriter from West Tennessee. Speaker 0 00:00:14 Yeah, yeah. He's awesome. A great buddy of ours, a dude that we hang out with pretty frequently, and a guy that we were very happy to have on the show. It's our buddy, Mr. Jodi Chap, and we're gonna start this thing off by a sneak peek at one of his new songs. This one's called, damn Speaker 4 00:00:37 Chase the Moon. I got off work. Little lady. Can't to get to you. I know you got, I like girl. I Enough of you. Look what Speaker 0 00:01:37 Is up everyone. Welcome back to the end of the round podcast. You got Matt and Tyler and Tyler. We're in the brand new studio as the echo probably indicates. We're in the process of setting the room up. Literally moved in here on Wednesday. Yeah. And we're recording this the following Monday. And Tyler, we got a good buddy of ours with us today. A guy that can freaking sing. A guy that can freaking write a guy that's a damn good hanging. Proud to call him a really good friend. We got Mr. Jodi Chap with us. Jodi, how the hell you doing, brother? Speaker 3 00:02:06 I thought that was the dog. <laugh>. I'm doing great, man. I'm doing great. Yeah, Speaker 0 00:02:09 We have got a hot dog with us, everybody. We have got Mr. Cooper Tate. Uh, one of our favorite dogs is he opens the door by himself. The dog's a super genius and, uh, watches TV and everything. He's a cool Speaker 1 00:02:20 Freak. The dog is my best Speaker 0 00:02:21 Friend. Yeah, we love that dog. Jody, you seem, you seem to like dog. You got any dogs at home? Speaker 3 00:02:25 I do not, man. I left my dog in Memphis. Um, just not, I don't have time. I'm never home. So, Speaker 0 00:02:33 Yeah. So you talk about Memphis. You are a West Tennessee guy. Speaker 3 00:02:37 Yes, I am. I was, uh, I was born in northwest Tennessee, uh, union City area. That's where my roots are. Uh, moved to Memphis with my parents for like, jobs. Cause I was, we were in this little bitty town, man. Yeah. There was nothing there. So, uh, my dad actually lived in Memphis for a year before me and my mom moved. So when we moved, I went to a Memphis City School. Mo like the most insane culture shock. Like it's, it still, I think it scarred me to this day, <laugh> like walking into a Memphis City school from like, my class had like 20 people in it. And then I come to Memphis City and there's like a thousand kids that I'm going to school with. Wow. Yeah, it was insane. And then I went to Bartlett and Little Suburbs, but I just, I stuck to, I stuck to my roots though. For sure. Speaker 0 00:03:25 So what's the story of you getting to Nashville, Tennessee? Memphis To Nashville? You from one music city and one barbecue city to another? Speaker 3 00:03:31 Well, I, I grew up playing sports. Um, like I, I feel like a lot of us grew up playing sports, you know, but like I got, I was very competitive. I got it from my dad and I got injured and I just decided not to play anymore. So I found an outlet elsewhere and I had a buddy teach me how to play. Uh, what song was it? It was, uh, love Your Love The Most by Eric Church. Taught me how to play that on his guitar. I had a drum set that I never played. Sold it on Craigslist that day. Turned around and bought a guitar. Still have a guitar to this day. And Speaker 0 00:04:07 What kind of guitar was it? Do you remember? It Speaker 3 00:04:08 Was a $79 Silver Tone, man. Hell yeah. <laugh>. Hell Speaker 0 00:04:12 Yeah. That's like that early stage. Speaker 3 00:04:14 I bet it has like 200 stickers on it. Oh dude. Speaker 0 00:04:17 Yeah. That, Speaker 3 00:04:18 That's almost brought, it almost brought it really? The Speaker 1 00:04:20 Silver Tone. Is that the one that was the Sears guitar? Like back Speaker 3 00:04:23 In the day at one point? Yeah. I don't even know who they're owned by anymore. Yeah. But it, it, it's still it, honestly, I have an Epiphone that's like a $600 guitar and it sounds better than the Epiphone. Really? Speaker 0 00:04:34 Yeah. It's just certain, sometimes you develop that kind of like, connection almost with, with the guitar where no matter what, like, cuz it was the, um, cuz it was the first, or like, just you have that connection with it. Oh yeah, for sure. For Speaker 3 00:04:47 Sure. This is, sure. So I got the guitar, um, I started learning how to play cover songs and I sucked, man. I was so bad. But it's the only thing I could sit down and do for hours, you know? Yeah. Like, I'm, I'm scatterbrained so I'm everywhere at one time, but when I sit down with a guitar man, it's like I'm in my own world and I'll look up and four or five hours have passed, you know? And from there I was like, I wanna learn. I wanna write a song. I, I wrote a song. I can, I still know this song to this day. Speaker 0 00:05:15 What was it called? Speaker 3 00:05:17 Uh, forever Tonight. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. It was, it's, I think it's a pretty decent song for our first song, you know, and I still know it to this day, so I guess it, that says something, but I didn't really start taking it serious till I started seeing other people doing it. And then I started getting really competitive and getting chips on my shoulder. And I was like, dude, the athlete, the athlete that you comes out. Yeah. Like, I was like, you know what, I can do this better than you. So it is just, I got like so competitive about it, man. So, uh, Speaker 1 00:05:46 What sports did you Speaker 3 00:05:47 Play? Played baseball Majority. And then I, when I quit baseball, um, I picked up golf in high school. Okay. Just for the leisure to do something. And I get, I get so frustrated and golf is so like, mental, like, I would just, I'd get lost out there and I was, ugh. Speaker 0 00:06:06 Yeah. No, dude, I, I love, I actually played golf in high school too. Like, I did that growing up and wanting to, wanting to do that. But dude, it is, it is such a frustrating, Speaker 3 00:06:14 Yeah. And then as soon as dude, as soon as I figured wrote that song, man, I was like, yo, this is, this is what I want to do. And then I was working at Sportsman's Warehouse in South Haven, Mississippi, and I woke up one morning, I was a manager there, and I woke up and I was like, I do not want to do this anymore. It was a Thursday. I walked in, I turned my two weeks in, and they were like, you know, you don't really have to come back. So I moved here that Saturday. Speaker 0 00:06:42 Oh, wow. Yeah. Did you know anybody here? Speaker 3 00:06:44 Yes, I did. Thank God. Like, I, I, for like two years I spent back and forth. Speaker 0 00:06:50 Okay. Luckily, Speaker 3 00:06:51 Um, I was blessed. I, I have a buddy of mine who introduced me to a lot of people. Um, so when I, it, I can say I was blessed for the fact that when I moved here, I kind of, I had a foundation of people that I could call and go, yo, what are you doing tonight? Yeah. You know, it wasn't like, man, I don't know where to go and what to do. I spent, I mean, I would leave like Memphis at like 8:00 AM and day trip. It, you know, like I was obsessed with Nashville, but I could never, it was never the right time. And I would always ask people like, how'd you do it? Like, and they were like, you just have to do it. Speaker 0 00:07:23 Yeah. So those people and ask them, what are you gonna, what are you guys up to tonight? I'm sure there's been some nights for you out downtown, Lord <laugh> first, first night that you were like, holy shit. Like Nashville people party on another level. And it was the night that, like, you, you tried to remember, but like, you remember like bits and pieces, bits and pieces. What was that first night for you? Oh, Speaker 3 00:07:45 Man. <laugh> man, I don't know. It's like I can, I have bits and pieces of memories, man. You know how Nashville feels Speaker 0 00:07:55 Like a war bars war? What bars were you going to? Speaker 3 00:07:58 Oh, back in these days it was like south. Okay. Like where, uh, what, it's the old line or something now there on Demian in between Frisky Frogs and like, well not Frisky Frogs now it's Live Oak now. Speaker 0 00:08:10 Yeah, yeah. Speaker 3 00:08:11 Still call it Frisky Frogs sometimes I'm like, shit. But no, it was there. Like, uh, Valentine had just opened, like, whiskey Row wasn't here. Luke Bryan's wasn't here. Florida, Georgia was still Greens though. No, it was a empty, it was vacant. Okay. It was a vacant building. And Crazy Town had just opened when I started coming here. And that was like, that's when Nashville started. That was the first rooftop dude. Yeah. And it was just like domino effect, just there was Speaker 0 00:08:38 Rooftops everywhere. Speaker 3 00:08:40 Oh yeah. By the end of that there was like 20 skyscrapers in the, on downtown that year. It was insane. Speaker 0 00:08:45 Wow. So what year was that? Speaker 3 00:08:47 Uh, probably three and a half, maybe four years ago. So 2015. Wow. Yeah. 16. Yeah. So Speaker 0 00:08:55 The music scene in Nashville, that's when things were still in the midst of kind of crossing over in styles of country, like that new wave of country music was coming along. Yeah. At that point, like, I Speaker 3 00:09:04 Just remembered my first memory where, okay, are y'all ready for this? This is a story, let's hear it. Okay. So I come in my, I called my buddy. I was like, this is the first time I came into Nashville. So I, my buddy, he was like, you can come stay with me. Like, there's this front Porch Fest in Franklin this weekend. So in Franklin, they have a front porch fest in this neighborhood, and it's like, I think it's like a who, it's a flex contest. Whoever has the best artist on their lawn type deal. But, so we go to this thing and my buddy's playing this front lawn, and it's all, you can eat, all you can drink. I'm going hog Wild man. I'm like, yeah. I'm like slamming Coronas. You know, we're everybody's lit by like the end of the night. So we're all sitting there messing around with a guitar. And then earlier in the day, there was some girls there, of course, naturally, you know, start hitting on them. Yeah. And they're like, yeah, we go to Ole Miss or something like that. I'm like, okay. Yeah. Awesome, awesome. Later that night, this dude grabs me on my shoulder and he's like, were you hitting on my daughter? I'm like, what? What? He's like, she's 16. I'm like, what? Oh, Speaker 0 00:10:14 They knew what they were doing wearing the Ole Miss shit. Oh, yeah. Speaker 3 00:10:16 They knew what they were doing. Hundred percent. A hundred percent. And I was like, yo, I wasn't, and it wa it was nothing like intense or anything. We were just talking to 'em, you know, and they're like, we go to Ole Miss. I'm like, oh, I've been there a hundred times, Mo blah. You know? Well this dude pulls a gun out, bro. Oh shit. Yes. Shit. He pulls a gun out. And I'm, I was like, oh, I, dude, I took off running like through this gate, like out front, and I was telling my buddies like, yo, I'm staying out here. Like, let's go, let's go. They finally get outta the house. I'm like freaking out, dude. I'm like shaking at this point. Yeah, you Speaker 0 00:10:51 Just had a gun pulled Speaker 3 00:10:52 On you. So, and I'm with the band, you know, so it's like me and then the, of course the dude, my buddy stands up for me to this dude with a gun. I'm like, let's just, let's just leave. Like, let's get outta here. This dude doesn't want us. Here he is shit face drunk, wheeling a gun around and get outta there, dude. We're like four miles down the road, and like three cops pull up behind us. I'm like, oh my God. Like, is this, this is really about to happen right now. And we're all been drinking, all been drinking. So, Aw. We pull over in the parking lot and the cop was like, uh, you didn't use your turn signal back here. And Oh, I was like, oh my God. Oh my gosh. He, he let us go, man. We then we went downtown enraged all night. But it was like, I was that, I woke up the next morning, I was like, nobody's gonna believe this <laugh>. Speaker 0 00:11:40 This is like a movie. Speaker 3 00:11:41 Yeah, yeah. Absolutely, man. Oh dude. And then the next morning, um, I woke up to, honestly, I didn't know. I had no idea where I even was, honestly. I was like, <laugh>. Yeah. I just met, this was the first time meeting the guy invited me to come stay with him. Like, and now he's like one of my best friends. Speaker 0 00:12:01 Who's, who's that guy? Taylor. Oh shit. Yeah. Speaker 3 00:12:03 Taylor Phillips man. Yeah. Oh, wow. Yeah, that's my homie, dude. He like, and we met up through, we both got screwed over by the same comp, like an outdoor company. Like, yeah, we'll endorse you, yada, yada, yada. Like, supposed to send us all this stuff. And I message him was like, yo, did you ever get your stuff? And he's like, no. I'm like, he just started writing, like, this is before he ever started writing her, like, wrote hurricane or anything like that. And he was like, man, just come stay in town with me and I'll, I'll show you around after that weekend, dude. I was like, this is where I wanna be <laugh>. This is, this is right where I need to be right now, man. Speaker 0 00:12:35 Yeah. No, dude. That's, that's awesome. Now this what we talk about on here, we talk a lot about writing and all that stuff. For you, when you, when you're sitting back listening to a song or when you're in a room with your buddies, what is good writing to you? Is it melodies? Is Speaker 3 00:12:49 It leaders? Good writing to me. Is everybody in the room being on the same page and feeling the same emotion? Okay. Whether the song is like, you know, a, a bop or it's like a sad deep song. Like as long as everybody in the room is on the same page and like, I'm feeling you feel this song. Like that's what's a good Right. To me, I come out of the riot of feeling accomplished no matter what, what happens with the song. Speaker 0 00:13:14 Yeah. No, you're <laugh>, you're, yeah. No, ab Absolutely. And, um, for you, what was that first experience like, getting in a room? Speaker 3 00:13:21 Uh, it took me a while to get in a room with and, and really have that moment. Um, when, when I moved here, I never wrote with anybody. Um, and I don't know, it's being a, it's, it's, it's mostly finding a connection with other riders to where you can open up on that level. Yeah. Because whether you, whether you, we all can open up, but it's like you, you're not gonna really put yourself out there unless you're comfortable around people. Yeah. So finding that took a while. Um, but I've got a, I've got a pretty solid group of boys that I write with now that we get some good rights out. Like Ethan, Matthew MCs, Swain and all. And, uh, you, you, west Texas, Landon McGee, like Speaker 0 00:14:02 Georgia Speaker 3 00:14:03 Boy thrown in there. But yeah, man, we, we've been writing some really good music, man. I'm excited for it. Matthew McSwain's awesome dude. He's doing awesome, dude. Speaker 0 00:14:11 Those, um, Speaker 3 00:14:12 And Logan too, man. He's, he writes, I live with him, so anytime there's a write and he's home, I'm like, yo, write with us. So it's like, it's, it's fun, man. We haven't had a, we really haven't had a bad song come out of our new apartment, so That's awesome. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:14:25 What's it like living with a co-writer? Like, you're living with a guy that's also doing the music thing, like, that's gotta be pretty cool. Speaker 3 00:14:30 Uh, it is. And at the same time, I, me myself, I'm like, I have to shut off sometimes. Like, I have to disconnect. Yeah. So, and, and you know, Logan, like, he's everywhere. So it's Speaker 0 00:14:43 Like kid hustles. Speaker 3 00:14:44 Yeah. You know, Logan, he's, yeah, he's like over here, like over here he is, you know, painting a Picasso over here and over here he is like making beats. And over here he is, dude, you gotta listen to this hook man. And he'll sing it for 45 minutes, you know? And I'm like, he's like, what do you think about that? I'm like, man, that's great, dude. Like, I really like it. Like, you wanting to write it right now? He's like, no, man. I'm like, Speaker 0 00:15:05 Come on man. Oh, I gotta go finish the Picasso. Speaker 3 00:15:09 Yeah. Like, man, I, everywhere he is like, shit, I Speaker 0 00:15:11 Got work. I'm like, I didn't know he was a painter. Speaker 3 00:15:14 No, I'm, I'm joking. He's not a painter. I'm saying that's, that's some stuff he would go do. Yeah. He'd come home with a canvas or something like that. It just, Speaker 0 00:15:22 Yeah. Do something. Yeah. Speaker 3 00:15:24 He's, but I'm the same way. I'll come home with like a hundred dollars worth of fishing stuff one day and then come home with like a new guitar the next day and like, oh, I'm, you know what I mean? I'm just everywhere if that makes sense. And then my, my phone's a mess. Like as far as hooks and stuff. Yeah. Like, I, I feel bad for anybody who ever has to go through that one day. <laugh>. Speaker 0 00:15:47 That's, that's crazy. Then you, when you build that up, cuz I know Tyler, you, you got some, you got stuff on your phone. Yeah. Even, and Dave, I think one of them's at the point of having, trying to, there's a way that they're like having folders within it and they're, there's so many now. And so for some writers, like I've Speaker 3 00:16:03 Upgraded my iCloud account twice now. Oh geez. Yeah. Or like, I'm paying like $10 a month now. Yeah. I'm Speaker 1 00:16:08 Right there with you. I'm paying like a terabyte. Speaker 3 00:16:10 Yeah. It's insane. Speaker 0 00:16:12 Just an extra storage for for that stuff stuff. Speaker 3 00:16:15 And like, and dude, that, that scares me. Everything being on my phone. Like, cuz Memorial Day, my, my phone got trashed. Oh, what happened? I don't, I don't know. Speaker 0 00:16:24 <laugh> Speaker 3 00:16:25 Like, I, I woke up and like it wouldn't turn on, there was no sign of water damage. And then I put it in rice and the next day I pulled it out and it was fogged completely up. And I was like, okay. That's what happened. It some, it got dropped in water at some point, which was X and it was supposed to be waterproof, but I literally, I have, I lost everybody's number. Speaker 1 00:16:43 They're water resistant. That's the thing. They, they're like, they came out with a whole waterproof thing and then they had to like come back and be like, ex you guys like this water resistant? Speaker 3 00:16:54 I learned that lesson. If you got like Speaker 1 00:16:56 A crack screen or something like that. Like you're just screwed. Speaker 0 00:16:59 Yeah, dude, there's um, oh absolutely. For, for that. Like, the phone is important. Yes. The phone is very important. Speaker 3 00:17:04 My life is on my phone. Speaker 0 00:17:06 Do you ever, do you ever write with your phone, like over text with somebody? Or like Speaker 3 00:17:10 I try not to do that cuz I, I'm not, there's no emotion through text. I'm such like a, I don't know. It's if like the, the mood's not there in the room, like I'm gonna struggle with the Right. So trying to write over text, like videos back and forth. I've, I've, I've tried that, but I've never just wrote a phone over text. I'm trying to be in the room. Speaker 1 00:17:29 You ever done a Skype session? Speaker 3 00:17:32 Uh, I've have not. Speaker 1 00:17:34 Those are always fun. Especially like whenever the connection's starting to lag and all like, but no, like, uh, I did that with a few buddies that live out in Texas. Like, you just get on Skype or FaceTime and you start writing and you get in like Google Docs so that you can like see what each other's writing. Speaker 3 00:17:48 Okay. So it's all live. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:17:50 It's all live. Like, it's like, kind of like they're in the room. But, you know, it's one of those things where I can be sitting at the table here and be wearing like a suit top and like pajama bottoms. Yeah. You know, it's great. Speaker 3 00:18:00 I mean, I've, I've wrote a few songs and, and just like some shorts, you know, so it's just like, you come to my house, you you're in my house, man. Speaker 0 00:18:09 <laugh>. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, no. We chilling. So, so what's going on for you right now, mu in terms of music? What, what is, what is, we're midway through 2019. What's, how's it been and what's going forward? Speaker 3 00:18:19 Yeah, it's going man, everything takes forever, dude. When you're by like, I, you know, it's me. Like I've, I've got, you know, the best support in the world, but as far as like, just having like a team, you know, it's just me. Yeah. So everything, it's slow hard to get that ball rolling. But like, I, I moved here two years ago, so I started a campaign, a fan funded campaign. I funded a ep. Um, I've been working on that for two years and I'm getting ready to start the last song of that ep. So it'll be out at the end of the, before the end of this year. Speaker 0 00:18:50 Alright. Excited for that. You, dude, that's, that's awesome. So you got your, it's Speaker 3 00:18:53 Five songs. Um, you Speaker 0 00:18:55 Got 'em all. Yeah. Two of Speaker 3 00:18:55 Which I've already released, which was still Ain't Me. Yep. And, uh, Speaker 0 00:19:02 <laugh> <laugh>, Speaker 3 00:19:03 Which is still Ain't Me. And, um, dang Gummit Speaker 0 00:19:09 Dead Gummit. Speaker 3 00:19:10 Yeah. Your Pen got me. <laugh> <laugh>. Speaker 0 00:19:14 Hey, hey, this is In the Round. That kinda shit happens dude. Stuff happens. Speaker 3 00:19:21 I'm have to look up my own song right now, man. Speaker 0 00:19:23 <laugh>. We got 'em. Speaker 3 00:19:26 Yep, you got it. Get you alone. Speaker 0 00:19:28 Dude, Speaker 3 00:19:28 I've been talking so much of my music here recently, like back and forth with songs. I have another song called Can't Quit You. Well what that I'm getting ready to release. Speaker 0 00:19:35 Well, well those two. How long ago did you write 'em? Speaker 3 00:19:38 Um, I wrote Get You Alone Right when I moved here. Um, it, it's about a girl I met when I moved here. Yeah. Um, and I, so far everything I also, so far everything I've released I've wrote by myself. Um, Speaker 0 00:19:51 And this, so this is going back. So see, you're not at super Fault for forgetting the name of a song you write so much. Yeah. It, it kinda, it kinda happens and then you stop playing em at rounds cause you want to play the new shit. Yeah, yeah. I start playing the Speaker 3 00:20:02 New about new stuff, you know, which, which I'm, you know, I'm getting a set, you know, I'm getting some stuff together right now. So this, I'm about to be playing these songs a lot. Yeah. So, which is exciting. Um, but yeah, I wrote Get You Alone, I released it in 2018. So last year. Early, early last year. Um, and then I wrote, still Ain't Me, uh, probably, I don't know, probably about a year and a half ago I wrote that song. Okay. That song about killed me, man. That one took me like two years to write. Really? Yeah. Speaker 0 00:20:30 What was, what was the initial idea on that? Speaker 3 00:20:32 Uh, a really bad heartbreak man. Like in the, the, just the essence of everything that happened. Like, I couldn't, there was no way I could relate that nobody else could relate to that song the way I did in the depth that I wanted to bring. It just, it's kind of like a, I want you to hear this song, type of song that I put out. So Speaker 0 00:20:51 Is that hard to put it, is that hard to put it out though? Because it's like that personal of a song. Cause you've talked about that Tyler, about having like a notebook or something of like really deep personal songs that are like, okay, these are for me. But yeah, Speaker 3 00:21:04 That moment it was to hear you. I mean, to think about it in the big picture, it seems like it would be pretty tough. You know, you're putting, you know, there's so, like, so much of me is in this song, like, literally like the day I finished this song, I had a complete mental meltdown in my house and I was home alone, dude. Like, like full. I had to call my mother to calm down. Wow. And she was like, what is going on with you? I was like, I just finished this song. Like, it was the most emotional moment of my entire life finishing this song, dude. Wow. That was, that also, right. There was also like a pivotal moment in my career where I was like, I've never in my life felt this way about one single thing ever. And the fact that, like, it took me, I, I mean, I called my girlfriend at the time after I talked still trying to like, just chill. Yeah. Like my heart was racing. Like, I was just shaking. Like, I mean, when you spend two hours, like trying to put, or two years, yeah. Two years trying to put that much emotion into three minutes and you finally finished something like that. I don't know, man. It just, oh it's, it, I don't, I can't explain it. Like, it's just, it, I'm glad nobody was there to see that. Like, it, it was bad. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:22:12 Have you, have you ever had a moment like that where you're like, holy shit. Speaker 1 00:22:16 I've had moments where like, I've had to, like, I was sitting there and I'd have something happen and have to like, step out, you know, like I'd be riding and like, I'd get into it really. And like, I have to like, I don't know, I'd bring myself out of it just to like, take a breather cuz like, you can dive so deep and you can get so deep that like, you gotta come up for a breath every now and then. So I've had that where I've had to just be like, all right, this is it for the day. Yeah. Like, I know I could finish this right now. Speaker 3 00:22:44 And, Speaker 1 00:22:45 And, and I would've probably got to that point had I finished the song then. Yeah. But it was like one of those things where I was like, alright, like I gotta, I gotta take a breath or I was like, yeah, this is gonna get way too deep. Speaker 3 00:22:56 And that's, you know, and part of it taking so long to write was like the process of getting over the, the girl herself. Yeah. You know, and like until, until, like I got to the point where, you know, I was completely over her. I couldn't finish the song like, cuz I didn't know where the song was gonna go. And I was literally, I, I was working at BB Kings at this point in time downtown and I had like 45 minutes to spare before I had to leave for work. And I had been sitting on the first verse and chorus of this song for almost a year and a half. Like, just sitting on it. I messed with it probably hundreds of hours and never got anything that I just absolutely loved. And I sat down and I finished this entire song. Right then it just came out of me just, I was just like, I'm going to go down there. I sat down and started playing around with things and it just came right out, dude. And I just lost it. Like, just completely lost it. Speaker 0 00:23:51 What were you, um, what were you doing at BB Kings working? Speaker 3 00:23:54 Hmm. I was working the front door of BB Kings. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:23:58 I'm a I'm a front door guy now, so I feel you. Speaker 3 00:24:00 They're pretty, they're pretty more laid back. Yes. Down that end of the road, but Speaker 0 00:24:05 Yeah. No, yeah. Down, down there on, uh, second something you would tell me about, um, you, so you're big into hunting. Oh yeah. A lot of, a lot of you guys I've learned down here, you're playing, playing baseball and you're really big in the, in the shooting shit and then eating it at a later date and doing cultivation, things like that. Um, you're hunting stuff. You were saying something cool that you're working on. We were outside before. Oh, Speaker 3 00:24:25 Before the show. Oh yeah. So I had a buddy hit me up. Um, and they're, they're putting together a hunt this, this fall with some wounded warriors, like some, uh, wounded veterans. It's gonna Oh, that's awesome. Yeah. It's uh, it's gonna be at White Oaks, duck Woods in uh, Arkansas. So it's gonna move. Oh, that's, I got to hunt there last year. And that place is insane. Speaker 1 00:24:44 It's, yo, I'm not gonna lie, I was in Iowa and um, like southern Missouri this weekend and we went through the Ozarks and all. Yo, like I'd love to go out there for a hunt that place. Oh yeah. I gotta see a deer out there and like, never seen something that big. Speaker 3 00:25:00 Oh, it's somewhere. Oh yeah, the deer and the, I feel like the deer like up there up in that area gets so big cuz people don't hunt 'em like the we hunt deer. Speaker 1 00:25:07 Deer. Not only that, but like, they're Speaker 3 00:25:08 Like, I, they do, but like, at least where I'm from, like you duck hunt. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like, you deer hunt when there's no ducks. <laugh>. Speaker 0 00:25:19 Yeah. No, that, that's very fair. But that's super cool that you're getting to that. You're gonna be a part of that. Speaker 3 00:25:24 Oh, I'm excited man. And any, any time I get a chance to, you know, get, I could not imagine not being able to go hunt. You know what I mean? Like, and any time you, you are able to give that feeling back to somebody or give somebody that feeling for the first time. Have you ever, have you ever killed a deer? Speaker 0 00:25:45 I have not. Speaker 3 00:25:45 You haven't? I have not, man. Have you using a Yankee? Speaker 1 00:25:48 Uh, yeah. Speaker 3 00:25:49 Would would you though? Speaker 0 00:25:50 Oh, I totally would. I want the experience that that buck fever that people talk about, dude. Speaker 3 00:25:54 Like the, the feeling you get before something like that. It, I mean it's like writing, like, it's similar to the feeling that I get from writing songs, man. It, it just overcomes your entire body. It's insane. It's, I can't get excited thinking about Speaker 0 00:26:06 It, man. So how about this in the fall, I do own a shotgun now. Um, how about we, we go out and try to, you take me, you take me in my first song Jodi Chapel. Speaker 3 00:26:14 I could probably do that, man. Yeah, Speaker 0 00:26:15 Yeah. And then Tyler can come and just laugh. And I jokes about the Yankee. Speaker 3 00:26:18 I could probably first hunt. I can probably put you on some ducks. I got, I got the ducks on lock, I feel like. Okay. As far as the deer, I, I, I'm not Speaker 0 00:26:25 That's, that's fine. Hey, hunting's hunting, if there's, even if it's a squirrel in the backyard with a BB gun that's still hunting Right. <laugh> so, so whatever, whatever the hell, um, whatever the hell, um, that's Speaker 1 00:26:34 Called killing hunting's actually. Like looking for something, you know. Oh Speaker 0 00:26:37 Yeah. Looking and waiting. Lots of waiting, right. Yeah. Lots of waiting. Lots of show. That's the thing Speaker 3 00:26:41 I love about duck hunting, man. Like, you don't have to be quiet. Yeah. You can like, I mean, you can do whatever. You can scream, holler, whatever. But I mean, the whole process, the whole point of seeing the duck and killing duck game. But like, sometimes it's pretty quick and sometimes, you know, you gotta work with 'em a little bit. But it, it's a lot of comradery that goes along with waterfowl hunting that really drew me to it more than so much deer hunting, I guess you could say. Speaker 1 00:27:06 Yeah. With, uh, with being out in the woods and all, do you find yourself riding out there, like being out in nature and just being away from the city and not having to like, hear the hustle and bustle just being out in nature and being quiet? Speaker 3 00:27:18 Absolutely. Like, I mean, I go home just to do nothing. Yeah. Just to sit there and listen sometimes, you know, like I'll go to my grandparents' house and they have this long gravel driveway on this pond out in the middle of Troy, Tennessee, like in the middle of nowhere. And like, you just sit on your tailgate, you know, if, if the mosquitoes don't carry you away and just sit there and just chill and listen. You never know what you're gonna hear too. It's just, it just pulls everything away from you that you would get living in Nashville, I guess you could say. I, I don't know. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:27:52 I feel there's Cooper Cooper though, the pod dogs. He's doing very well. But we Speaker 3 00:27:57 Just moved now, man. I kind of get that there. We moved to this place called like, it's called River Top Nashville. Yeah. It's off of Scarlet Pike. Yeah. And I mean, it's a, it's a climb. It's probably 500 feet at the hilltop. It's hu it's way up there. Like I can see downtown from my balcony. Yeah. But at the same time, I don't hear everything I'm seeing. I hear the woods around me. That's awesome. So when I sit on my balcony, I don't, I don't hear horns. I don't hear cars. I hear crickets and cicadas and stuff like that. And the spiders, which I'm not a big fan of, but Speaker 0 00:28:29 Not a spider guy. Speaker 3 00:28:29 Oh heck no, bro. Heck no. Who is me and Logan? Speaker 1 00:28:32 A spider guy. Like really though? Who is the spider guy? Speaker 3 00:28:35 I mean, Speaker 0 00:28:36 I guess down here it's a bit more understandable because the spiders that you guys have down here are like massive. Right? Like you guys have like crazy big Speaker 3 00:28:42 Spiders. I I've try not to kill 'em right now because they're like full of eggs and if you kill one full of eggs, you're not gonna kill all of the little baby spiders. Yeah. So we've been like flicking 'em like off our porch with a brush or something, but I, I don't know if it's the same spider coming back, but it at least four or five, Speaker 0 00:28:58 Like Speaker 3 00:28:59 Spiders bigger than a quarter that are full of eggs, dude. And I'm like, when I see one of these in this apartment, we're moving, like, I'm, yeah, we're gonna burn it down. <laugh>. Speaker 0 00:29:10 Oh man. But yeah. So when you're, when you're sitting out in the backyard and just hanging out, I'm sure you're listening to music at times too. Like there's parts where you're jamming or you're in the car listening to stuff. Are you a Spotify guy, apple Music guy? Or do you kind of have 'em both? Speaker 3 00:29:22 Um, man, I, I hate, I, I got Spotify right now, but all the, all the backlash on Spotify right now scares me. I don't really know enough about it. Yeah. I feel like I should, but I don't want to know you. Speaker 0 00:29:34 Yeah, no, my my reason for asking isn't as much that. It's more so like, so if you open your Spotify right now, it's something that we do from time to time. Tell us what you got on your recently, uh, on your recently played. Let's Speaker 1 00:29:44 See. Yeah, what's your recently played and what's your heavy rotation? Speaker 3 00:29:47 Okay. You don't want to hear what? All right. My heavy rotation right now is co wetzel. Okay. I'm a huge co we fan. Yeah. I just like that new Speaker 1 00:29:54 Album is amazing. Absolutely. Speaker 3 00:29:56 Dude. Dude, I like the no filter. Like the no filter is I I love that. Um, I have my own playlist here called Lit to this <laugh>. That's what I listen to a lot of. And it I'll, it's got, um, trippy red people. Like a lot of rap on it. Yeah. I listen to a lot of rap. Um, let's see who else is on here. Yeah. Um, there's this kid outta Memphis that I listen to a lot. His name's Dirty Perk. He's a white boy and he's really, really good. He's so good. Like if you, if you were a hiphop person at all, you should really, okay. Y'all should listen to him. Let's see what else I got here. Um, there's this band I listen to a lot called Boys of Fall and I'm pretty sure they're out of, uh, Georgia. Okay. But they're like, uh, a day to remember type vibe. Okay. Okay. Yeah. I, I was a huge day to remember kid. Yeah. Like I loved the like stuff like that. Alright. What was the other one? Heavy Rotation. Recent. What? Recently? Speaker 1 00:30:52 Recently played, Speaker 3 00:30:53 Let's see. Okay. Recently played, uh, that new Josh Miranda song. Have y'all listened to Speaker 1 00:30:58 It? I have not. It's Speaker 3 00:30:59 Called Morning. Speaker 1 00:31:00 I have not, Speaker 3 00:31:01 I listened to it this morning. It's pretty good. Um, let's see. Speaker 1 00:31:06 You got Cooper going over there, bud. Speaker 3 00:31:07 I got in the round on here. Hey. Hey. Yeah, right there. I was listening to, uh, branch yesterday. Okay. Yeah. Awesome. Uh, Hansen. I was vibing to some Hansen the other day. Some Hansen? Yeah, dude. Oh shit, I don't have you, have you ever listened to the Hansons? Yeah. Yeah. Like their older stuff, like some of the, like the music itself. Like, there's a lot of stuff going on in there, like organs and bongos and Oh, I vibe. It's just something different. Yeah. There's co co again. I got Ethan on here. All right. Brothers Osborne, big Speaker 0 00:31:38 Brothers os What Brothers Osborne Speaker 3 00:31:40 Song? Uh, the whole Port Port St. Joe album. Okay. That whole album. We got it on Vinyl at the house. Oh shit. Yeah. It's, it's, it's wearing thin probably by this point. We just flip it all day long. Yeah. It was back and forth. Speaker 1 00:31:53 The, Speaker 3 00:31:54 And then the Eagles. That's, that's always, you will always see. Recently Eagles on my recently played all the time. I Speaker 1 00:32:00 Love how, uh, for Brothers Osborne, they always like, my favorite songs are the ones that they just like jam out on, so like, stay a little longer. Uh, shoot me Straight. Like those ones that they just like play out. Yeah. Like, dude, shoot me straight. How they that Speaker 3 00:32:14 Out. I got a song that, uh, that I wrote with Ethan and Dave that I'm getting ready to go in the studio with. It's gonna have a jam in it. Like, hell yeah. Oh yeah. Like I'm all about that. Yeah. And I've been, I've been talking with Matt, my producer this whole time, like trying to write this song that I can just jam out in for like 45 seconds to even a minute. Maybe like just Rock out. Yeah. And finally wrote it, dude. It's called Mine Our Own. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:32:39 I've I've heard it. Speaker 3 00:32:40 Yeah. It's a dude. I'm so Speaker 0 00:32:41 Excited. I heard. Now speaking of, um, of songs, we always wrap this up with somebody playing an original. Yeah. Uh, what song do you wanna play for us and what, what's the song about? Speaker 3 00:32:50 Uh, I'll play Mine and Our Own. Speaker 0 00:32:52 Oh shit. Yeah. Perfect. Yeah. Speaker 3 00:32:53 That's my jam. Dude. Speaker 0 00:32:55 You wrote that with with a two. I Speaker 3 00:32:57 Wrote it with Ethan Willis and Dave Hangley. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:32:59 Yeah. And what was that, what was the mindset going into that? Right. And how'd that song come to be? Um, Speaker 3 00:33:04 We wrote, um, in, I think it's Studio B or something like that over there. I'm not sure where it was. It was a studio Ethan was able to use for a little while. Um, I met them there. I mean, I had, um, the first verse of this song, I had the verse in my phone, no melody, nothing. It was just a thought I had in my head one night about this, uh, excuse me, <laugh>. It's a bud heavy. It's a, it's a thought I had, uh, about this spot that we used to party at. Like, we used to go throw down at this place, dude. And it was just this abandoned house on this, like by this old like creek that ran into this pond. Nobody was ever there. We would just drive the gate over if it was like chained up, we would rip it down. Nobody ever bothered us. So we, I had this forever and we got in the room and e and uh, Dave played this riff and I was like, keep playing that. And I just kept sitting there and I just muttered out this stuff I had. And they're like, did you just write that? I was like, no, I've had this for a while and I've been waiting to use it. And like, we're about to write it right now. We wrote it in like an hour and a half. Speaker 0 00:34:16 Oh, nice. Yeah. Speaker 3 00:34:18 And I sat on it for a little bit, took me a minute to learn it. Like the riff, I'm not the most, Speaker 0 00:34:22 It's swampy. Oh Speaker 3 00:34:23 Yeah. It's very swampy. It's swampy. And I'm not like the most talented guitar player either. Like, I play enough, I feel like to write, but as far as me breaking down on, on some frets down here, no, that you ain't gonna get that out on me. But it took me a while when I learned it, I was like, this is a jam. And started playing it more. I'll sing it at home as loud as I can. I'm like, I'm gonna rock out to this. Showed it to my producer and he freaked. He was like, never done anything like this. Let's do it. Speaker 0 00:34:50 Hell yeah. Fuck yeah. That's awesome. And you'll be jamming here in a, in a second. And, um, where can people go to find out, find out some more about you? Speaker 3 00:35:00 Um, I'm on Instagram. That's where you're gonna keep up with me the most. Uh, Jody Chapel underscore official now. I feel like music's pretty, pretty swamped out there. Yeah, there's a lot of music's out there, so I don't know. I kind of change it up. I've noticed when I change things like that sometimes it'll draw people to my page. Yeah. So Instagram, Jody Chapel underscore official. Um, I got Facebook, Jody Chapel music. Um, don't try to add me on my actual Facebook. Speaker 0 00:35:28 You get people that try to do that all the time. Like is that a pretty Speaker 3 00:35:31 Common thing? Yeah, I just like, unless I like have met you, I'm just, I've just, I hate Facebook. I hate it, man. Speaker 0 00:35:37 Just all, all the bs Speaker 3 00:35:38 Just the personal stuff. Yeah. That Facebook can expose of you. Like I've gone back and just deleted everything. Yeah. You know, and then that's really, I got Snapchat and stuff, but I don't use it like Yeah. So yeah, just Instagram and uh, Twitter. I'm on Twitter. I think I'm funny on Twitter. Speaker 0 00:35:53 Twitter? What can Tyler, Tyler, you do this, you, if you follow him on Twitter, pull up. Cause I'm not a Twitter guy. All <laugh>. I want, I wanna hear what, before we wrap this thing up, uh, I wanna hear some, uh, some Jody Chap please. I gotta look of these Jodi chap Twitter. I dunno if you can look at my, I'm a Speaker 3 00:36:11 Late night tweeter, so Speaker 0 00:36:13 Yeah. Oh shit. Speaker 3 00:36:15 Oh man. Did you Speaker 1 00:36:16 See music? Speaker 3 00:36:17 Yeah, that's me. Speaker 0 00:36:18 <laugh>. Oh shit. Here we go. Speaker 3 00:36:21 Hey, just do my tweets. I'll do the retweets. The tweets are funny. Speaker 1 00:36:24 All right. This man just said, I'm gonna tell her to come back over and get her stripped back. <laugh>. Speaker 0 00:36:31 Woo. Oh shit. All right. Retweet. Or do you got one? Speaker 1 00:36:36 If call her daddy comes outta her mouth, all interest is gone. Speaker 0 00:36:40 Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 3 00:36:41 Yes. I hate that podcast, man. Speaker 0 00:36:43 Yeah, Speaker 1 00:36:44 Yeah, Speaker 0 00:36:44 Yeah. I mean, I don't, I don't know this. I'm a big bar school guy. I'm a big, I am too. Speaker 3 00:36:48 But like, Speaker 0 00:36:49 I love part of my take and I love like the Yankees one they do and Oh, this is a good one. All those guys. But yeah, that one not a huge fan. Speaker 1 00:36:55 If all you're gonna do is gimme the go around. I don't want it hashtag reach arounds <laugh> that, Speaker 0 00:37:00 That has reach arounds. Oh fuck yeah. Oh Lord. Speaker 3 00:37:05 I'm telling y'all man, I, I like Twitter. I feel like you can kind of, you can kind of say whatever you want to on Twitter Speaker 0 00:37:10 And get away with it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's that open, that open space. And if Speaker 3 00:37:14 Somebody don't like what I'm tweeting, they don't have to follow me. You know, like I don't have many followers. Speaker 0 00:37:19 Oh, Speaker 1 00:37:19 This is a good one. This is a good one. This is a good one. My roommate Looks like somebody tried to draw Morgan Wallen from Memory. <laugh>. Speaker 3 00:37:30 Sorry, Logan. Speaker 0 00:37:31 Oh, that's Logan. Oh no, I can see it though. That's the really fucked up part. Oh yeah, it's true. <laugh>. Oh, we love you Logan. I Speaker 1 00:37:42 Alabama got them big dirty mosquitoes. That's, that's the truth right there Speaker 3 00:37:45 That night. I, dude, I have never Wait which one? Where we played at that redneck Oh dude. Range. Whatever it was. Dude Speaker 1 00:37:53 In Montgomery. Dude, that was Speaker 0 00:37:54 Rough. Yeah. Talk about your weekend real quick, Tyler. Speaker 1 00:37:58 Um, yeah, we were in Des Moines. And Speaker 0 00:38:00 When you say we, who were you on the road with? I'm Speaker 1 00:38:02 On road with Must Down Bloodline. We were on the road, uh, we played Des Moines, uh, Thursday. And then we played the musics, uh, the Windy City Smokeout on Friday, which is Chicago. Huge ass barbecue festival. Like we were the opening band. We started the festival. So we're playing like Friday at like 3:00 PM and there was like still like two 3000 people there. Chicago's Speaker 3 00:38:25 Awesome Speaker 1 00:38:25 Man. Yeah, dude. Uh, Speaker 3 00:38:26 I don't wanna travel there. Bad Speaker 1 00:38:28 Dude. Chicago was so good and it was like 77, like perfect weather, dude. It was not like Alabama where it was like 108 and swampy. Like, dude, Speaker 0 00:38:37 Shout out that venue real quick. In Alabama, dude. Speaker 3 00:38:40 Uh, Speaker 0 00:38:41 The wild redneck. You told me it was one of the wildest Speaker 3 00:38:43 Scenes. I was there that weekend, man. Yeah, that was what was, what Speaker 0 00:38:46 Was that venue called? Do you remember? Speaker 3 00:38:47 It's range. 18 something Speaker 1 00:38:49 Range. 2 31. 2 31. Speaker 3 00:38:51 Range. Speaker 0 00:38:52 Range. It's dude, Speaker 1 00:38:53 It's a knock off clock off Speaker 3 00:38:55 You go in the, so it's Green Speaker 0 00:38:56 Room, so it's a driving range. Bard concert venue. Speaker 1 00:38:59 The Green Room is literally called the Titty Room. Speaker 3 00:39:01 Yes. And they have portraits of boobs on the wall. And dude, the best part is there's Trace Tits on the wall where they would trace 'em out and girls would sign it. They would trace their tm, Speaker 1 00:39:12 Like it's not just the wall. Like there was one on the ceiling, like there was some on the, like the Red Bull fridge, like it was all over the place. Speaker 0 00:39:17 Over under 15 mullets in the crowd. Speaker 3 00:39:20 Uh, over, Speaker 1 00:39:21 Over Speaker 3 00:39:22 <laugh>. Speaker 1 00:39:23 Easy. Yo, listen, we didn't, so y'all played third. There was four people for that. Y'all played third. Y'all had a good slot by the time we took the stage at 11:15 PM they've been drinking since six. Speaker 3 00:39:33 Dude. They, there was some yo drunk. The, the, the guy that owns it said the answer to all y'all's questions is Yes. Just don't be a dick <laugh>. Yeah, Speaker 1 00:39:42 Yeah. Speaker 3 00:39:43 The whole vibe that night was exactly that. Like yeah, like, Speaker 1 00:39:48 Oh man, that was, I'm from Alabama and that was some redneck backwood shit. Speaker 0 00:39:52 Yeah, no, I Speaker 3 00:39:53 Felt right at home though. I, I told everybody, I was like, yeah, I feel right at Speaker 1 00:39:57 Home. Yeah, I felt at home but also at the same time, like that was another level of what I'm usually used to. But Speaker 3 00:40:02 Uh, yeah, I was uh, I was lucky to bit, I was with uh, 6 41. I was helping them out that weekend selling some merch for 'em. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:40:10 You were, you were just talking about who your first friend was. Who, one of your first, the guy that got Ridley got you out here to Phillips. Similar, similar kind of story there. He started out selling merch. Yeah. When he first got you, he was on the on road with Kelly Pickler and then I think Craig Campbell. Yeah, Speaker 3 00:40:25 Absolutely. Yeah. And now he's, dude, he's so, he's so successful. Speaker 0 00:40:28 You learn, you learn a lot when you go out on the road with people. Speaker 3 00:40:31 Yes. You, Speaker 1 00:40:32 You, the road also opens up your creativity cuz like a hundred Speaker 3 00:40:34 Percent. Cause you're surrounded by creatives that Yeah. Most of the time you're vibing with. Yeah. So you're flourishing in your own mental state there. So it, but Speaker 1 00:40:42 Also like, just like this weekend, even like driving through about 30 hours of fields, like it was beautiful country, but like also at the same time you're just like, all right, there's another field like great, like I gotta do something to keep from going insane here. Speaker 0 00:40:56 And then you break out your phone and the guitars come out and <laugh>. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:40:59 There's Speaker 0 00:40:59 A right on the road. Yeah. Oh shit man. But hey man, thank you so much for, for Speaker 3 00:41:04 Coming on. Oh Speaker 0 00:41:05 Dude, this has been great, man. Taking me. Speaker 3 00:41:06 Thank y'all for having me Speaker 0 00:41:07 Dude. It was awesome. And um, you're more than welcome to come back on any time you got buddies. I appreciate it, man. You coming into town. I know we're gonna be getting your buddy Matt McSwain on Pat. Oh, Speaker 3 00:41:15 For real. Speaker 0 00:41:16 At some point. Good. Yeah, we'll get, we'll get him a, Speaker 3 00:41:18 I'm a huge fan man. Speaker 0 00:41:19 That's the next guy. And I know he is a big fan of this podcaster. Shout out to you Matt. He MCs Swain for, for listener Matthew. He goes by Matthew mc. Yeah. Which I go, my name's Matthew, but I go by Matt. So a little Speaker 3 00:41:28 Bit different. Matthew McSwaine man. Speaker 0 00:41:30 But dude, dude's a badass. He needs to get here to Nashville. Absolutely. Listen to this Matthew McSwain, you need to get your ass to Nashville and do what Jody's done. If you hear this, Speaker 4 00:41:38 Matthew Speaker 0 00:41:39 <laugh>. Matthew, listen to me. Matthew, the voice in your head. Um, but dude, uh, thank you so much. You guys check him out. Jody. Chap underscore official. Official, just, just official known this Speaker 1 00:41:50 Team music on Twitter's. That's where the fires Speaker 5 00:41:53 More important. If you really wanna get to know me, follow me on Twitter, Speaker 0 00:41:55 <laugh>. Oh man. Absolutely. Well thank you guys for listening. Uh, make sure you follow us along at In Thero podcast on Instagram in the round, on Facebook. We've got a YouTube channel as well. Uh, you got at Matt Bar at just a wandering Tyler cuz he's wandering around cornfields in a sprinter van now. But, um, you guys jump on and follow us along. Make sure you subscribe, review, rate, whatever you wanna do. We wanna get some more reviews up there. We don't got any reviews in terms of listed. Like I want those crazy Amazon reviews on the podcast. Like I wanna see like crazy Speaker 1 00:42:28 Like funneling Niagara Falls through a coffee straw type stuff. <laugh> Speaker 0 00:42:31 Yes. Yes. That's the kinda shit I want. So if you're listening out there and you're getting right and having a few or, or lighten up or doing something while you're listening to this, I wanna hear what's in your head. Write a review in the comment section. Maybe we'll talk about it on the next episode. Now without further ado, gonna let Jody grab at that guitar. Minding our own Absolutely mind our own. We. Here we go. Here's Jodi Chapel. Minding our own. You've been listening to the In the Round podcast Speaker 4 00:43:05 Pass. The Holler Creek runs through the woods. There's a break in the trees right where that old house stood. It burnt down in oh five. Every now and then there's still alive just like nine. It's been our spot for three years now. Ain't no fence gonna stop our crowd. We're takers out here to have fun out here. Johnny. Cash to burn can't keep us out. We ain't going home. Don't your luck. We're just can't keep us out. Ain't going home. Don't push your luck. We're just.

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