The Rambling Gypsy

Where the Music Flows with Manzy & Mike

The Rambling Gypsy Season 4 Episode 11

Two bearded musicians with fun-loving spirits walk into a podcast, and what unfolds is pure Texas musical magic. Manzy Lowry and Mike Newman bring their authentic voices and creative wisdom to the Rambling Gypsy Podcast, sharing the story of their unexpected friendship.

Through captivating stories of their musical journeys, these two talented songwriters reveal the beautiful contrasts in their creative approaches. Mike embraces the distinction between artists and performers, noting that inspiration strikes when it chooses: "When I want to write, I'll write, and when I have something to say, I'll put it down." Meanwhile, Manzy speaks to the therapeutic power of songwriting during low moments: "Let that ink bleed on paper, because it's therapy... Once you release it, it no longer has a hold on you."

The magic happens when these different approaches merge. Despite their varied styles, they meet in the middle – challenging and complementing each other to create something neither would have written alone. As they demonstrate through live performances, including "Narrow Ain't So Straight" (written in just 15 minutes from three random prompts), their creative chemistry produces something uniquely beautiful.

Beyond their personal partnership, the conversation explores the special musical community in New Braunfels, Texas – a place where impromptu jam sessions happen under 500-year-old cypress trees, where established musicians gather to decompress and create. These musical havens serve as crucial spaces "where wanderers can go decompress, relax and create," highlighting the importance of supportive environments for artistic expression.

Whether you're a musician, a creative spirit, or simply someone who appreciates authentic connection, this conversation offers a window into the heart of Texas music culture – where friendship, spontaneity, and genuine expression create something truly special. Listen in and discover why sometimes the most beautiful songs begin with a simple connection between two artists who see the world a little differently.

The Rambling Gypsy podcast is a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of real Texans doing real sh*t. We're pulling back the curtains on our daily lives - and you're invited to laugh and learn along with us.

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Speaker 1:

Hey everybody, I'm.

Speaker 2:

Tiffany Foy. Welcome to the Randall and Gypsy podcast. And we are back in my she shed and we are fortunate, fortunate we're going to say it anyways, because I have a porch outside, because I can, it's my show and that's what we're going to do.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I like to call it your her palace.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, I like that. We kind of we did talk about that we did talk about that but the world doesn't know that just yet because, but they in due time. In due time, it's coming you don't have to announce it, they'll know. Manzi lowry, mike newman, hey, these two musicians hairy bearded, yes galaxy loving deals twisting ginger loving with a little mixture of loving and all kinds of things.

Speaker 3:

Thanks, what's been?

Speaker 2:

going on with you two.

Speaker 3:

Actually, we've been working on recording stuff quite a bit here lately.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

Coming over to the shop and setting up recording. Right now we're in the figure it out and learn station, but we're getting close. The products we're coming out with is really nice for you know, demo stuff.

Speaker 2:

So we you and I have been friends for a long time. You and I have been friends for a long time. You guys both musicians, both living here in New Braunfels, texas. Let's talk about how you two met and where y'all's merger came together.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, well, think, uh, the first time manzi was doing these live shows, uh, during covid everybody was doing this live, was it before? Yeah, it was before, but well, you, but that's when, I probably uh, but anyways, he was on there and I was like following him and I was like, okay, you know, you know, I've commented like play this song, or something.

Speaker 2:

No, you didn't. You said nice beard. Something like that that's where it started. What do you use to make it look like that? Next thing you know, though, I showed up at Riley's one night.

Speaker 4:

He was playing and I had my guitar.

Speaker 2:

Riley's Tavern, you guys.

Speaker 4:

Riley's Tavern, you know, and I ended up getting up and playing a little bit and then we just were friends right after that, you know.

Speaker 3:

That's probably how the child started. Well, you got to have some kind of cojones when you walk in somebody else's show, carrying it, I guess right. So when I saw him.

Speaker 2:

I figured. Welcome to Mike Newman's show.

Speaker 3:

I figured that he was either going to be.

Speaker 4:

He was waiting on me the whole time.

Speaker 3:

Little did you know it was a booby trap. Yeah, I like this chat. Uh, he's either gonna be an asshole or he's gonna be really awesome, and likely he was the latter. And so, yeah, hot dad, and hey man, I want to hear some of your poetry. Help him play. All right. And then, heck, I think the next day I was in nordheim. What night he went out there?

Speaker 4:

oh yeah now, that's a funny story, let's hear it.

Speaker 2:

You were in where.

Speaker 4:

Nordheim.

Speaker 1:

Texas.

Speaker 2:

Nordheim. Yeah, I thought you said Berghain. Nope, I know where Berghain is, where the fuck is Nordheim?

Speaker 3:

South. What's that Down towards Floresville?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, that way.

Speaker 3:

Heading out there.

Speaker 4:

If you sneeze, been to Yorktown.

Speaker 1:

I was working for a company called GeoSource clearing land and then big earth movers Yep.

Speaker 4:

And I saw on my Facebook man's a liar playing at the Broadway bar in Nordheim which is like maybe what 10 miles out of town?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

So I called him and, sure enough, we met up down there and then partied all night, stayed at the hotel until 4 in the morning. I went to work the next day. He drove home.

Speaker 3:

Solid decisions.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, those are the typical things you do, yeah.

Speaker 3:

We solved a lot of problems that night, yeah, yeah, and then after that we just. You wrote a tune or two or what, yes, or?

Speaker 2:

do y'all remember? Yeah, wrote a tune or two, or what, or do y'all?

Speaker 3:

remember? Yeah, that was before Mikey had made the decision to take this path to go full time we talked about that. I think the next time I saw him he had made that decision. It was really awesome to see so you've been full time now.

Speaker 2:

How long?

Speaker 4:

I'd say three years, I guess. Yeah, something like that, and I still do a little bit of work here and there at a buddy's ranch. I'll go out and work out there when there's work to be done. And I helped a buddy of mine, mike Gonzalez. He has a pool plastering company and we were out in Ballinger for that was another coincidence, right. He had just got back from Ballinger, manzi did, and the next day I was like, hey, I'm down here in Ballinger, that's where I'm from. The hell am I doing down here? Because-.

Speaker 2:

And once again, no one even knows where Ballinger is Again yes, he's like I'm at Beefmasters.

Speaker 3:

I was like well, that's my cousins.

Speaker 2:

Go tell them that's my uncle's cousin's grandma's sister.

Speaker 3:

They were having a company party. I was like, go tell them your brother's, he'll give you the to-go box.

Speaker 4:

He's like just tell them, you know, manji Lowry, I was like, yeah, I'm not beating on the door of the steakhouse, but did you? No?

Speaker 2:

Oh, you're such a poon.

Speaker 4:

The whole thing was we were looking for.

Speaker 2:

You know, they would have had like a pecan pie.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, a good whiskey. We were looking for a good bar Chicken fry a little on your brain.

Speaker 2:

A nice gravy to go on the side.

Speaker 1:

Shut up. We're about to hit the road boys Y'all talked about taking the truck out.

Speaker 2:

We're about to hit the road.

Speaker 4:

Something sticks to your ribs? Yeah, yeah, but we were looking for the bar.

Speaker 3:

Okay, all right, did you go to the bar.

Speaker 4:

We ended up going to San Angelo that night. Oh, okay. That's in the bar. That was that bar was shot. You know the decisions I make after 9 o'clock.

Speaker 2:

Decisions I make and the choices the smell of success. It's the decisions I've done and the choices I've made.

Speaker 3:

Or some shit like that it's like spraying a little starter fluid on the exhaust, on the January yeah, on your lawnmower, on your, I mean, you can spray.

Speaker 2:

On your dot, dot, dot On your right On your cookie if you want, it'll fire anything up. I mean, yeah, you're going to have to take river to church. I'm just saying it might be a little holy. It's well water, but we can spritz it anywhere if we want to Well water works just fine.

Speaker 3:

Just go lay in the river.

Speaker 2:

There's been a lot of baptisms down in the Gwad at my place.

Speaker 3:

I married somebody down there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I'm 50%. I've married two couples One's still young and one's got two weeks.

Speaker 2:

Oh God, you just totally took off. You're ordained.

Speaker 4:

Huh, I didn't know that, so you're just still finding things out about me. It's a lie. He's ordained.

Speaker 3:

Bonafide, Bonafide. I just want to hear the summon and the speech behind it.

Speaker 2:

You're going to be like this is going to be the most rad wedding. You are him. Shaboom, I get your ass up. Where are the cocktails? I held Kent Finley's book Cool up. Where the cocktails?

Speaker 3:

yeah, I can't feelings, but cool, yeah, yeah so you see, in that world.

Speaker 2:

That's really yeah all right, so y'all met in the wait just about me right now. I gotta figure out this relationship we're talking about right here. So y'all, y'allall written and are we singing those nowadays? Are these up-and-comings? What's happening we?

Speaker 3:

got three that Mikey knows by heart yeah.

Speaker 4:

We haven't performed any of them live.

Speaker 3:

I don't think You've done uh, we probably messed up a little bit. We swapped Once or twice. I've asked them to do it.

Speaker 1:

They're solid gold.

Speaker 2:

Not a doubt.

Speaker 4:

But yeah, no, manzi is living. I'm living close to him now. I was downtown New Braunfels, but now I'm over by Riley's Tavern and he's right off Hunter Lane, so it's a short little drive for me to drive over to the garage.

Speaker 2:

I got a donkey out there. That'd be a nice little. Get you right there.

Speaker 3:

You get you right there short probably take a lot longer than it's like going to both kids, you know.

Speaker 4:

He's got little legs yeah we're always Creating stuff and we're always, you know, our brains.

Speaker 3:

Brains are always running 100 miles an hour first time you came over to my old garage. Yeah, I set up a place when my friends come over, we just. It invites creation yes and I'm gonna have a pusher of it too, likewise, so much so that I don't want to write tonight. Are, are you sure? Okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you do, you just don't know it yet.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, uh-huh.

Speaker 2:

First word starts with Letter R for $200.

Speaker 1:

There you go.

Speaker 4:

But no, we set up a little thing in his garage. I'll bring it over to the computer and we can actually record while we're writing. So it's more like if we do get something, at least it gets tracked.

Speaker 2:

It sticks right.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because.

Speaker 3:

It's easier to take away than to add.

Speaker 4:

There's a lot of stuff we make up, you know, freestyle and just kind of shoot from the hip. What do I always ask you? And he's like did you record it?

Speaker 3:

No, he's sitting right there. Did you write it down? No, he does that to warm up. He would have a plethora of material if you just push record.

Speaker 4:

I really like playing like that sometimes, so I'll just play Other people got something to learn from you, though. And it's a good way to get it out. Instead of just trying to think about words, you've just got to be, in the moment say what you want to say and hopefully it gets captured somehow.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes it doesn by me yelling, did you push record? So mandy's talked about a lot about his writing and poetry and how that is a big part of him and his passion in his background. What about mike newman? Is that on the writing side?

Speaker 2:

oh, yeah a strong point for you, or performance side, or is it a mix of both? Because I think it's we. I've talked to a lot of musicians and you know we're all. We've got our music family here and I was just talking to dallas about it and we were talking about how there's just some people that just find that the writing side is really their passion. The performance is more. I'd rather you guys write it, hand it to me, let me get up there and just rock the stage, right, is it You'd?

Speaker 3:

be the Elton John. What are?

Speaker 2:

you Right.

Speaker 4:

Well, what's up?

Speaker 2:

What is Mike Newman? Are you a little bit of both, are you? Let's tell them.

Speaker 4:

I would say more of a writer. I, I would say more of a writer. I've always said there's artists and there's performers. That's two different things. I could not agree more I started out just writing, writing, writing stuff, making things up.

Speaker 2:

Where did your music side?

Speaker 4:

come from. Well, I'd say, when I was a little kid, my family, we always were going to concerts. My parents were always taking us to shows. I was a little kid, my family, we always were going to concerts. My parents were always taking us to shows. Okay, and I mean, I was a little kid like going to see Steve Miller band.

Speaker 2:

First of all his parents are absolutely my favorite humans in the world. They're pretty good.

Speaker 1:

My gosh, his mom's been a mom to me the ones you want to put in your pocket and take everywhere.

Speaker 2:

And anyways, yes, yep, I'm going pocket and take everywhere. And anyways, yep, I'm gonna have them on the show and y'all cannot take them anywhere they are staying with me? Yep, that'd be great. They're my peeps. Oh, we have the best we're on our way out yeah, okay, go, but yeah, your parents are freaking wrong, sir, you know writing is just um for me.

Speaker 4:

I like to write when I feel like it's time to write. I don't try to force it and I don't try to force it.

Speaker 2:

I don't try to push it that's been a really kind of fun, valuable point that I have found. Um, where and I am so curious and interested in that when, like dallas said, his writing time is first thing in the morning, up early, boom, jungle goes, and that's from his novellas and his writing side as a author, his is. I get down to the island, I sit on the balcony, I rum it up and boom, shit just starts flowing. Manzi's is one that you're such a spiritual human being, you. It just comes when the lightens and the sun and the moon, the stars and and the rocks yes, yours.

Speaker 2:

Where does you? What is yours? Do you know when it's gonna hit? You know it happens. You're like, it's just like life you never know.

Speaker 4:

When you have something to say, you just say it. You just say to say it is.

Speaker 3:

You got a shit ton to say you just don't document it. Yeah, I'm the worst at it. I mean, ask nick, I'm the absolute. He's a walking lesson of a breath of a story and you only hear about 0.02 percent of them. I've heard that.

Speaker 4:

I mean I've got tons of songs I play originals and I've got tons of songs, I play originals and I've got tons of work. But, like I said, writing as far as that goes, it's, you know, when you don't have to, some people it's like a work ethic thing, like they get up and they're like sit there and work it out. But for me, when I want to write, I'll write, and when I have something to say, I'll put it down.

Speaker 2:

That's an artist.

Speaker 3:

That's the artist.

Speaker 2:

That's how that works.

Speaker 3:

I've got to tell you about that. When you're feeling a little bit lower down the blue, you tend to want to get it out. Let that ink bleed on paper, because it's a therapy right. Once you release it, it no longer has a hold on you. When you're happy, you're living in the moment.

Speaker 2:

I learned that years ago.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Best thing for therapy? Best thing when you cannot tell yes, because you know why that pencil is not going to judge you, that piece of paper will never judge you.

Speaker 3:

Once you do that, it will learn to hold you. It has no strength.

Speaker 2:

It's the best thing I've ever ever learned. I got that from Dr Phil. I love me some Phil.

Speaker 4:

It's been a long time.

Speaker 2:

I tell you what I can't ever get enough of that guy Did y'all ever see that episode.

Speaker 4:

It's the guy from Bumfights, the guy from Bumfights, and he dresses like Dr Phil.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 4:

That is too classic. It's so good, but yeah.

Speaker 2:

I agree with the whole artist.

Speaker 3:

There's no right or wrong way.

Speaker 4:

There's no good or artist.

Speaker 3:

There's no right or wrong way, there's no good or bad, there's no black or white.

Speaker 2:

It's all beautiful, yeah. So you, coming from the writing standpoint, you coming from the writing standpoint, you guys have obviously set and written songs for yourself. You guys have got a relationship that works, a vibe that works, it's what, what? Makes you to jive.

Speaker 3:

He does a lot of my style and put it together, it's all like water it flows, yeah and y'all knew this instantly you had to I think so yeah there's definitely like there's even just song swapping with people.

Speaker 4:

There's just people you just sit down with and it just flows it's. I was telling, uh, we had a podcast this past weekend. We were talking about playing with new players, you know, and uh, it's like going on a first date, but it's a public date right, you know it's you don't know what's going to happen and hopefully, most of the time it's pretty good, it's.

Speaker 4:

you know something happens, good, but you know. The thing is you got control. Do you know when, when you're playing with people that are in the same realm as you as far as writing, or what they're trying to do? You know, oh yeah, and it's just about reading the room, you know, open your eyes.

Speaker 3:

Open your ears, Read the room and see Phil Wright writes different than I do, and he has a different style of work, but they're so different that working together makes it beautiful, because I find making yourself uncomfortable bringing something different. Only you can learn more. Yeah, you know, that's the way I feel. I learn a lot from him because he is different and he's cute yeah, super cute yeah, I think that's for sure.

Speaker 4:

Like kind of being out of your element is good for you, helps you a little bit, makes us a little uncomfortable, but also it's like you know, don't take yourself so fucking serious like have fun, this is what we're supposed to be doing anyways, this is for enjoyment do you feel like you guys challenge each other? Yeah, all the time, not like in a in a, in a sassy.

Speaker 1:

It's a brother right challenge.

Speaker 3:

In a sassy way, it's a brother challenge.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's got his style, I've got my style, and then we meet in the middle.

Speaker 3:

It's so difficult to find a connection where you can meet in the middle. I'm one that throws a ton of ideas, a ton of ideas.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 3:

And, like I said, it's easier to take away than to have. So I throw a ton of ideas and then we fine tune.

Speaker 4:

Every time we've played even a live gig together. We just have fun. It's always different. The show's always something else.

Speaker 3:

It's always quicker than it seems.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's always like we're batting 1,000 every time.

Speaker 2:

That sounds so, mansy, we're going to do a Listen, jack.

Speaker 4:

Here we go, my book I have on here called Talking Dirty.

Speaker 2:

We need a Lowry's.

Speaker 1:

whatever we need to have something. Just wait for it. It'll get me. I mean, if I don't cut the pistol, I don't know what will yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But that's. I cannot believe, in all the years I've known the two of you, that I've never seen the two of you.

Speaker 4:

Together, together.

Speaker 2:

I lost my rock.

Speaker 1:

Well, we can remember that the two of you together together I lost my rock. Well, we can hear that I was trying to make it soft, as we said.

Speaker 2:

I know I'll just keep rubbing away because he said it's going to take the negativity away, so I'm over here. It'll be a grain of salt by the time I get done.

Speaker 4:

This summer coming up, we'll just have to come down to the river. Yeah, I remember this the last time we're done I know you came in for me.

Speaker 2:

Another it's in my hat. Yeah, we had a great weekend it was so fun. Yeah, it was a good time we were just hanging out with the goat and whatever we had out there.

Speaker 4:

That goat's probably a lot bigger now.

Speaker 2:

Woo, that goat almost didn't make it through breakfast this morning.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to lie.

Speaker 2:

Oh my.

Speaker 3:

Lord, I was becoming Yo.

Speaker 2:

Josh, seriously, cabrito, cabrito, yeah, achieve a love. But, I remember when the very first time I met you, BD3 said hey, I got a guy, I got a guy and you meet this guy. And he came out, you and Juliana.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And it's a long time ago and I remember it like it was yesterday.

Speaker 4:

It feels like yesterday.

Speaker 2:

I was like who in the hell are these little duo? I just saw her Sunday you two, yeah, and songbirds, and I just had all the questions and yeah, literally.

Speaker 4:

I know I can just imagine you on this woman.

Speaker 1:

Never shuts up.

Speaker 4:

She wants to know who where'd I?

Speaker 1:

come from where'd I come from and what the hell is this?

Speaker 4:

nonsense the beautiful thing. You guys two dollar questions.

Speaker 3:

You don't ask nickel and dime questions. So you're, you got an extensive vocabulary.

Speaker 2:

You invite writers to talk, I don't know. I soak up all the things and listen to the words and I watch your hands and I watch your guitar playing and I watch your Vannerisms and movements and breaths. Yes, all of that, and I was just like I needed to know. Why haven't. I known, and where did the hell? What kind of hole have you been?

Speaker 4:

Living in who's a small house? It's a small den locked up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was a professional skateboarder, I feel like.

Speaker 2:

M&M's. Look, I'm like the peanut in the middle.

Speaker 1:

We're like peanut M&M's.

Speaker 3:

Do you know like it was a professional skateboarder?

Speaker 4:

Stop it.

Speaker 3:

Have you ever had your life? He's the. He's the. Got them raps. Come on girl, I was just talking about me sitting standing on a turn pipe thingy thing.

Speaker 2:

The deal, remember the half pipe, the half pipe.

Speaker 1:

You know turn pipe. Y'all can tell I came from the NASCAR side. No, Seriously, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

It was when JP, and this was years ago in the Keys, and that's when I told all those people to shut the fuck up because they were being rude when nobody even knew who Jinx and Gord were. Yeah yeah. Yeah, the guy that was sitting in the swing and I was swinging in the front. Anyways, it was such a good time and I was yelling at everyone and I was like y'all are disrespectful douche, understand how important it is to listen to. And now there's Jinx.

Speaker 4:

Here's.

Speaker 1:

Ward doing all the things. And I was the one damn near going to jail.

Speaker 2:

I was standing on the turnpike or whatever the fuck it was back there.

Speaker 4:

Back there yeah.

Speaker 3:

The old bagpipe.

Speaker 2:

And the Jamaican hood and keys. Remember the old bagpipe. You know, what I'm talking about.

Speaker 4:

You've been to that side of the hood. We had a good time last time. We were all in florida and we did. We've had there's, yeah, uh, that's them at least that's what they said.

Speaker 3:

I was mad he's not been down. I mean, I've only played northern pensacola, floribama, orange, uh, tampa. But you gotta go with like the crew, like like us. Yeah, we are the crew. I gotta find out money trade.

Speaker 4:

That's a uh strange, you know exciting you'll run into some iguanas and places you never thought you'd see one at random, you know every time random times running to Shiloh yeah he's like dude I'll never forget.

Speaker 2:

I know, bro, stop smoking, weed out there. Forget, you need to forget there's something you, you, need to forget.

Speaker 1:

There are some things you do not need to remember. Oh my gosh, we had a blast out there. We had the best time.

Speaker 2:

The absolute best time yeah. This was the first year we've ever missed, and it was.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 4:

A lot of people didn't go this year.

Speaker 2:

No, and then I didn't quite feel. None of us did, it's just our little threesome that we have Well in Kalamshah. Yeah, but it is the first year that we missed. That's all right, it's okay.

Speaker 3:

I think they missed us more than they missed them. I mean, I'm not trying to toot our own horn, but I'm going to toot it. Yeah, it's all right, you're right.

Speaker 4:

I realize that you know like every time we're down usually in Montessori.

Speaker 1:

It's cold down there and like yeah, it's like really cold and it's like for being here.

Speaker 4:

You want to go to the beach, you know, and see the ocean.

Speaker 3:

So when we?

Speaker 4:

went down for the summer, I took my daughter to the river. I was down there for a whole month, July. And this is already like a year or two ago summers, two summers ago, but it was hot and I mean like how it should be, though You're thinking you go down to Key West, and it was like the most record-breaking.

Speaker 4:

You'd run to the water because your feet are burning, Dude the ocean seriously was like 90 degrees, oh good Lord, Like it was unreal hot, you know. And we were down there, remember that river? We down there for a whole year, I mean a whole month, and uh, but it was like that's how you want to go down there? Yeah, wear your shorts and flops. Yes, every time we've been at mile zero it's like windy and cold as balls and you're like, hey man, I thought it was coming to the tropical thing I remember one year it was, um, maybe the first or second year.

Speaker 2:

It was before the COVID year, when everything had switched all up, but it was. Everything was so strange. I had gone and bought every single hoodie in the merch booth that they had, and then, yeah, to the point where Shiloh had bought and I'm going to find this picture he was cold, there was no hoodies, there was no nothing, and it was. What I'm trying to say is, if y'all need some merch help, call it at me.

Speaker 1:

Call it at me.

Speaker 2:

Do not put this out there for people. This is the reason why you had the only hoodie out there.

Speaker 1:

It was so flamboyant.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there's no big tours.

Speaker 1:

And you know.

Speaker 2:

Shiloh is a man's man. Shiloh, you couldn't stick a toothpick in his ass if you tried to.

Speaker 1:

There you go.

Speaker 2:

Let me tell you what you can hawk. Anything you want, it ain't going in there.

Speaker 1:

It ain't going in there.

Speaker 2:

Oh, man and Shiloh came walking out with this hoodie, I peed myself In the grounds. I mean, thank God it was grass right there.

Speaker 4:

You still have the hoodie.

Speaker 2:

No, you know who he gave it to this right there Do you still have the hoodie.

Speaker 3:

Uh no, you know who he gave it to.

Speaker 2:

This one what hoodie was it Well it's.

Speaker 3:

Okay, tip four, you know.

Speaker 2:

I mean I should no. Oh, I will, you know I will, I'm gonna blast it. Yeah, it was, oh no.

Speaker 3:

That eagle don't need to fly.

Speaker 2:

Y'all need some merch help, holler at me.

Speaker 3:

I need some merch help. Holler, look, let me holler all I like.

Speaker 2:

Remember how we talked about the artist thing and the some people get yes, no, that's one thing that I can. I can do?

Speaker 3:

You are a member of the group.

Speaker 2:

I have a vision of different things, and it is eclectic and it is different and it is something that people don't ever do n't ever think of if you. That's why it's beautiful give me that moment by myself and go.

Speaker 3:

Let me sit in the corner yeah when I always say you know, I never put you in the corner give me your sometimes no, no, you, you are a mover and a grouver. You see things in different realms.

Speaker 2:

I definitely have a different set of goggles than most.

Speaker 3:

That's one of your beautiful powers and talents. It is.

Speaker 1:

Thank you.

Speaker 3:

I appreciate that. We all see it from the outside. I appreciate that.

Speaker 4:

What did River call you? You called it the cat in the hat house or something. Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

They all call it the who house?

Speaker 4:

She was so you know when we stayed that one night, two nights where she had such a good time you can stay in the bus that I built down there In the bus. Yeah, you know, it's like rustic gypsy.

Speaker 3:

It's awesome, it's very texas vibe. If you're from here, you get it you know it's a feeling like going to your grandparents place, like you just feel at home. Grandparents that like probably had a bunch of weed? Absolutely yes, you know they were the ones that you had to go to their place. What happened?

Speaker 2:

so see, I started mixing dreams we were just talking about. So my grandparents had a house. Um, you know, we're all born and raised in Little New Brunswick. German descendants came from here, so in fact I just took Nick by a couple of weeks ago to show her my grandmother's house, which is off of the OG Common Street and Union back behind the fairgrounds Really Mm-hmm. And it was nobody even really knew what a dog run was in a house.

Speaker 2:

And so we had yeah, so we had the barn and the dog run and then the house was here and um, we, uh the whole. Yeah, so in between where the barn was and the house was, where the dog barn was, we had a garden in the back that my grandmother huge in garden, everything was every gardener and gardener but the washer and dryer was set outside you didn't put.

Speaker 2:

They didn't put washer and dryers inside. So there was like a two, three step up to go from where the garage was. Here's the dog run. Then you go into the little house. Here's the washer and dryer. Well, on top of the washer and dryer was there. If they didn't wash their jars obviously weren't like they were but there was a ledge, almost like a shelf type deal that you could well.

Speaker 2:

That was where the barn was, that's where our grandparents sat, I mean, and there was everything that you could well. That was where the bar was, that's where our grandparents sat, I mean, and there was everything that you could possibly imagine so if grandpa was down in the washroom? Yeah, he said no, he sent little gypsy out there I started making cocktails at the wee age of two, bring me that cigar box I started being a naked bartender at a wee young age.

Speaker 2:

But look, I can't even look at a maraschino cherry to this day. I think I peed red. I think I probably still smell like a cherry from time to time.

Speaker 4:

I've never been able to say maraschino. How do you say that?

Speaker 2:

Maraschino. Okay, that was still extra, Nancy. We're rednecks from New Brunswick. We don't say nothing.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah you do.

Speaker 2:

Oh Lord, it's a good thing we have to eat. But yeah, so I did. I started making cocktails at a very young age you said that's common, uh-huh. So you know where the fairgrounds are on this side. So if you're going from the Camel Street Bridge, where you're, going over okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and you're going towards downtown, right? Yeah, so the fairgrounds are over here On the right yeah. Yeah, so she lived on the back there on Main Street. And I just took Nick. What was that like a week ago, nick? We went by and showed her the house and it was so sweet, my mom lives right there off Common, right there at 2340 Common.

Speaker 4:

She's right there. I mean, she's not even a robin shot away. But what's cool about you? Know a lot of the old German houses there if there's still still some left, because they're building so many new houses and lots but all all these houses they used to the german culture. You know they, a lot of them, have their business out of their house. Yes, so you'll see these houses with two doors, like two front doors. It's the same house.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yes, and you'll see it well in town too. That you're mentioning that is some of the houses that have turned into businesses One Felber, and. Friends which I've known and been part of that family since I was wee little my gosh. The whole family, all the Felbers, but all their businesses have got the dual doors like that that they operate out of it really is.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I imagine it's cheaper to some of the insurance on the house of the building yes, that's what you see.

Speaker 4:

Oh, the shotgun houses. You get a breezeway.

Speaker 3:

They're brilliant and they're always normally north to south, whatever the predominant wind blows right.

Speaker 2:

Shotgun houses are beautiful I did take nick by um. My dad used to have a and this is gonna um, fuck a. There's a, there's a name for it, it's um describe the word. So when you walk into the house, you open up the front door and you walk into the house. That's the second level. The main level is underground there. So there's a basement?

Speaker 1:

No, it's not a basement.

Speaker 2:

It's a split level.

Speaker 1:

It's split level. That's exactly what it is.

Speaker 2:

So over where? Yeah, that's right that's exactly. That's my nickname that is so appropriate Manzy split level Lowry, I've seen that. 20 times, oh my god, I feel like that should be a CD cover.

Speaker 1:

I have such a vision for this.

Speaker 3:

Right now, we can do it live from the undisclosed location, live from the Her Palace that we have to call this so my dad lived in that house with his roommate.

Speaker 2:

His name was Weasel, little tiny little fella, just as cute as he could be, and they were buddies, but they yeah, you would walk in stairs, would go down. That was the split room yes, and then when you go out the backside, you'd go up and then you hit the land and then we had Weasel had chickens we don't I never, because I know and then you hit the land and then we had we still had chickens. Okay, I'm sitting in the next singer songwriting session with you too.

Speaker 2:

Nothing, we're on some good jokes and some good material for my show. I tell you that he'll say we had to get done look, I came up out of the stairs I was little and I was gonna go get some eggs out of the coop and, um, yeah, there was um nothing but freaking anacondas snakes in there. Yeah, uh, uh, just going down eating them eggs.

Speaker 3:

Look this girl snakes in there.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Uh-uh, Just going down eating the eggs.

Speaker 2:

Look this girl I am barefoot run around, don't give a damn Swimming like a wit. Uh, no, I don't do snakes.

Speaker 4:

That's it Out of all the animals yeah, you're not a snake, or?

Speaker 1:

reptile.

Speaker 3:

No, no, you're definitely not no, we're talking about that no.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, absolutely not.

Speaker 3:

Have you ever eaten snake?

Speaker 2:

I know no, but I'll put them on my boots or on a purse or something. Yeah, in my hat.

Speaker 3:

Have you eaten rattlesnake? No, no, I ain't, I mean. And you prepare it just like chicken fry and it's white meat you need to fan.

Speaker 2:

bring in some gravy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, no, it's really good.

Speaker 2:

Do you fam make corn nuggets?

Speaker 3:

No, we're a little too far west.

Speaker 2:

You never too far west for a corn nugget.

Speaker 3:

Say it again, girl. Say it again, girl.

Speaker 4:

Ain't no corn. You're getting bad For a corn nugget.

Speaker 3:

I'll slap a guarantee on that. All right, we got that.

Speaker 2:

Okay, write that one down, but slap a guarantee on that.

Speaker 3:

I don't tell you much, but I want to tell you what.

Speaker 2:

What? No, don't do the what. I cannot believe you ain't making no damn corn nuggets.

Speaker 4:

I'm not a snake or that kind of thing Snake and spiders.

Speaker 3:

They can just do their own life.

Speaker 1:

Anything and scorpions I was going to say something so horrible.

Speaker 3:

But you cut yourself.

Speaker 2:

Yes because, there's, and then you go out back after so many.

Speaker 3:

Well, because boogers in the room, you can yell it. That's why.

Speaker 2:

My lord, hear me, for I have seen.

Speaker 3:

Earmuffs. I like how you're blushing too, oh my.

Speaker 1:

Whoop.

Speaker 2:

Everybody. Can we take a moment? To bow our heads.

Speaker 4:

We got the rest of the week still too.

Speaker 2:

Do you play chess Every day Me? Too, Every day I roll the dice.

Speaker 4:

Every day.

Speaker 3:

I never roll dice in chess. I'm willing to learn, though I want to call it once.

Speaker 4:

That's a different game.

Speaker 3:

I don't think I've ever played chess I've asked you several times. It's so much so I quit asking. Think I've ever played chess. I've asked you several times, I've never taken time to play chess.

Speaker 4:

It'd be good for my brain.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I've said it is. I play it every day. It keeps the squirrels from.

Speaker 4:

I feel like y'all do that when y'all are together.

Speaker 2:

If y'all are not exercising your brain, oh good lord Our brain's on overdrive.

Speaker 3:

We don't know what the hell it is.

Speaker 2:

But when we're down, we're gonna strum it out up on the guitar and we're gonna sing about it on the stage, or we're just gonna stay laying down and just appreciate our eyes.

Speaker 3:

you know.

Speaker 2:

That's a good thing. I mean, that's it. You should appreciate that, yeah. So, where are we playing? What are we doing? Yeah, what's happening. We got some schedules coming up. What? Do you got Three songs, you two have been hiding from us.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'll be in full band this Friday at Green Grove, 7 to 10.

Speaker 2:

This Friday 7 to 10.

Speaker 3:

I just got asked today.

Speaker 2:

Okay, well, this is not going to air, then I mean this will be aired way after but, this is a me and you. Yes, this is a me and you yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I've got all kinds of stuff you know, the usual stuff coming up throughout the week and weekend. We just came back from Austin Rodeo this past weekend. I love Austin Rodeo, which was so fun Friday.

Speaker 2:

I've always been so respectful, and so when I first started my whole gypsy deal when I had my tents and all my things.

Speaker 4:

You've always had it. Yeah, great place for it Austin Rodeo was the best for me.

Speaker 2:

That was so many years ago. That's worse Exactly your style, and your vibe, that's definitely.

Speaker 4:

They yeah, but we played Friday and Saturday and I took the motor home up there and we camped out All the barbecue you could eat, all the free beer and alcohol you could consume and, of course, all the great. Like you know, miles is always. It's kind of always the same guys. You know you get Reed Brothers. Are there? Good guys?

Speaker 3:

From Colorado to Key West to Austin.

Speaker 4:

It's the same people? Yeah, pretty much, but you know just that group.

Speaker 2:

So it's all kind of the New.

Speaker 4:

Braunfels. We're all there for that weekend. So fun, and it's awesome because usually you don't see each other. Everyone's playing their gigs.

Speaker 3:

It's rare to see people, unless it's a benefit for somebody we're all at one spot.

Speaker 4:

It's fun Hanging out, you know.

Speaker 3:

Cut loose.

Speaker 4:

We cut loose, we did that.

Speaker 3:

There were no rugs around it's like the keys, that's kind of what it was. It's true, though, we don't see our friends, unless it's a benefit, you know, for somebody no-transcript.

Speaker 4:

And like when River Road was open, we did that thing. What do we call whole fam, damn jam or jam fam, and we just we had probably 15 or 16 different artists play all why don't we recreate this at the resort? Definitely do it, the whole fam damnly jam see's what we call it see, I would do it right here and it loans her lounge, but which I would absolutely do, which there's.

Speaker 2:

I mean, you guys know there's been songs written up here that have now gone, but, um, let's, we should do it, it's do it, you've got the best I mean, let's start planning you know, you guys, I give you all the gig code. Y'all can go down there sonny just asked the other day. He's like look, I've got this. I cannot seem to get my head straight. Can I just come down there and finish up and write it?

Speaker 3:

I asked you can I come walk through your trees, you know. Yes, I just.

Speaker 4:

Mandy's always trying to find some arrowheads. You know somewhere.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, or some kind of rocks. Yeah.

Speaker 4:

It's always on the hunt for the rock.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I was learning it gets, it gets the squirrels.

Speaker 2:

Get out of here it gets all the squirrels on my head.

Speaker 1:

You don't like segway. You just focus, look down and I can do it by myself.

Speaker 3:

Nobody's around there. Ain't no concrete.

Speaker 2:

Alright. Well, we're this. We are on air and we are talking about this right now. We are about to recreate.

Speaker 3:

The revolution.

Speaker 2:

Let's do it. Let's do it, why not?

Speaker 4:

The raffles, we can call it whatever we want, but I mean we'll get all the everybody that we know that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean it'll, it'll happen.

Speaker 4:

Make it an all-in event.

Speaker 3:

Build it and it's going to happen. You don't got to worry about it.

Speaker 2:

You know if I build it Shoot dang Come on, they're going to come Shoot, shoot, shoot.

Speaker 4:

Midnight River those boys, all of them, yes, all the good ones, the Reed brothers, my gosh.

Speaker 2:

The stories that I have of them with food that I have cooking. Y'all know I love to cook and I make a shit ton of food.

Speaker 3:

Eating people is one of your love lives.

Speaker 2:

My gosh I am, so they need to be grateful that they are all alive. Court Nance.

Speaker 3:

Y'all.

Speaker 2:

Austin Gillum yeah.

Speaker 3:

Shit, you keep a lot of people alive, girl yeah.

Speaker 2:

Monty Byram. I love you, monty, but there's so many. And when I woke up, oh my God.

Speaker 3:

That's one of your love languages.

Speaker 2:

Ten foil trays scattered from hell to breakfast. You would have thought there were rabid raccoons. There were serving spoons, serving spoons all over the place and I was like, unless I'm going to get street cred on one of y'all songs that goes viral, y'all can all fuck off, I'll call it.

Speaker 1:

I'll title the song your Name, that's fair.

Speaker 2:

The whole when I get the knock on the motorhome door, Mr Z, one of your musicians is dead on the bulkhead. Wait what I got? A freaking Colton, oh my goodness. No, I was just shaking the motherfucking power nap.

Speaker 3:

Mr Power.

Speaker 2:

Jam, I was like you've got that great barbecue trailer down there, I mean it's already set up to rock.

Speaker 1:

I already thought of the title for the first album recorded at your place.

Speaker 3:

It's the Greatest Hits alright, we're doing it. The Greatest Hits the first title to the album is the greatest hits Volume. What are you doing?

Speaker 2:

Volume.

Speaker 3:

Gypsy. Oh yeah, volume T and the next one's volume I, next one's volume F Come on, girl Special day Did I get you oh yes, he's working.

Speaker 4:

He's working. That's a good one. That's a good one. All right, stretch your back. Yeah, I'm getting.

Speaker 2:

Hey, we don't do yoga in the she shed. I can't even spell that you gotta take it out there. We always talk about stretching and hydrating, but now's not the time we're all gonna do hinge, Grab your. I got more hinges unhinged, broken.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Grab you a guitar, Mikey.

Speaker 2:

Grab you a little guitar, we're playing some guitar.

Speaker 1:

Yeah you got it back here. We gotta get it. It's right there. Well, you're gonna have to grab it for a minute Okay.

Speaker 2:

So by the time we get through there, we're gonna trip over mics and a kangaroo, maybe a monkey in there, come on.

Speaker 4:

All right. So this one's called Cold. All right, follow what's going on. Shopping this merry-go-round Shady folks, morning out rooms, everybody's putting everybody down. The story's changed and nobody's listening. Nobody's got their ear to the ground. Riddles down, fish ain't biting. I think it's time to let it all out. I don't care which way I go. Place a marshal tug searching for a rainbow, fire it up and get out of here. There's nothing left for me to share. Call it what you want, I don't care. The story's changed, it's all the same. We're all looking for the blame, building fences, everyone's a-fencing TV's about to make us all the same.

Speaker 4:

You can find me down in Old County Road. That's where the story all begins. When I get lost, I won't worry, I'll never come back this way again. I don't care which way I go. Place a marshal to search for a rainbow, fire it up, get out of here. There's nothing left for me to share. Call it what you want, I don't care. I don't care, baby, I don't care which way I go. Place a marshal to in certain poor rainbows, fire it up and get out of here. There's nothing left for us to share. I'll call it what you want, I don't care. I don't care, I don't care. Well, did he just like that. I love that Well that's the truth.

Speaker 3:

Just like that. I love that.

Speaker 2:

You could have not introduced that song at a better time, a better day for me personally. I know and everything that has happened to me from sunup to sundown. It's not bad, good.

Speaker 4:

I hope that's what your music's supposed to do. You're not supposed to change your take on it. It absolutely does.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I felt it. Believe me, look, my eyes have been leaking since. I can't even tell you how long. Oh Woo yeah.

Speaker 4:

That's all I was looking for you to do, thank you. Yeah, yeah, that's a song about just moving on down the road you.

Speaker 3:

Ain't got nothing left to share, girl.

Speaker 2:

Oh, come on At this undisclosed location Somewhere in the hill country when a woman's got a backhoe and then she's got a tool. Can we just stick with the fireflies, shall we? Can we stay positive? Yes, let's do it. Thank you.

Speaker 3:

Remember any of the other ones? All right, let's go.

Speaker 2:

I know y'all got a say we were on a roll there.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, which one.

Speaker 3:

Do you want to play One of yours or?

Speaker 2:

what.

Speaker 3:

So, mikey and I, we did a show and we were planning on doing a writing session afterwards, and so we got to my shop and he got a phone call about a social gathering. He's like, man, I want to go to that. I was like 10-4, write down three words or three lines on top of this page so I can write to it. Right, and he did everything all right. Yeah, it's good, just, we're just, we're just moving baby bottles.

Speaker 4:

Okay, you want to move the room?

Speaker 1:

it's what happened.

Speaker 2:

Okay and uh what is it?

Speaker 3:

I had sent it to Mike before he even reached his destination. Didn't miss him now.

Speaker 4:

Here, take a look, we're listening. Yeah, everybody knows here.

Speaker 3:

You never know what animals are out, we've got all kinds of things happening. The title of this story is Narrow, ain't so Straight.

Speaker 2:

Narrow Ain't so Straight, narrow Ain't so Straight. Lookie here I'm going back in that cozy spot.

Speaker 1:

See those.

Speaker 3:

Found a dog bed Sleeping in the gutter, took it to the Texaco Just a scratch off. Did I play this last time? This is a new day. I've been wandering for years. It's the direction, it seems, striking matches in the dark, gathering all the dreams. Well, I'm closing the packs. It is this goddamn book. Close in the past. Man, it sure feels good. I feel this good and I got locked up on a train. I was waiting on the wind, watched the explosions from a distance While I held on to the pin.

Speaker 1:

And I chewed on some rock salt Just outside Decatur.

Speaker 3:

It was his own daughter's fault, who, in the evergreens, became my friend. Well, I'm closed in the past and this is a goddamn book. Close in the past, man, it sure feels good. Oh, it feels good. Well, narrow and so straight, when you're bouncing on that wire. Worst critics were silent in the flowerpot. He's an old tire. Close in the past, this is goddamn good. Close in the past, man, it sure feels good Cause I'm close in the past. Man, it sure feels good Cause I'm closing the past. This is goddamn good. Closing the past, man, it sure feels good. I feel this good. So I wrote that song after the three prompts and I used all the prompts he gave me in that song Chasing, waiting on the wind, closing the pass, and there's another minute. I did that about 15 minutes and it's there, right there.

Speaker 4:

He's one of these guys. He has I don't know how many journals I've seen, but they're already all full. But he's been writing songs since what? 2008, or yeah, nine About eight, About six eight.

Speaker 3:

He shows me stuff all the time. I learned how to play guitar in 2016.

Speaker 4:

I'm like damn and I think about that. Doesn't sound that long ago, but now that already is. Thank you. It's crazy. It's almost a decade. It's been that long, but that's what you got to do and keep a record of it. Yeah, have tons of stuff, you know.

Speaker 2:

We know. You've told him 12 times I know.

Speaker 3:

I'll tell him another 1,200 too.

Speaker 2:

Y'all remind me of me and Nick, did you? I'm like no Heck.

Speaker 3:

I think even when we were early on for a minute. I always keep a blank spiral in my van.

Speaker 2:

That's what I do. I got to have a notebook and a pen there.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I got mine in there, but I'll give it to somebody who needs to write shit.

Speaker 2:

This one's putting it on a drive and a PDF and a thing and a pointer and a whatever I'm like. Oh, I'm wrong.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, like I said, you know you, just when you wanna write, write. You don't write, don't write.

Speaker 3:

You gotta just there. Ain't no right or wrong, Can't come up.

Speaker 2:

How long do you keep them in the cube? So it's right.

Speaker 4:

Till I feel good like that one. I played that song at Fry High just out of nowhere. I just was like you know what, I'm going to play it and people loved it. You know Me and Rob Linus played Fry High Sunday and it was a great. He's awesome. If you don't know him, go look up his music.

Speaker 2:

Yes, do.

Speaker 4:

Super great dude and we just had one of those things First time we've ever played together. First time we ever sat down and we just it was just song for song, you know Just buckled up. It felt like it went on for four hours. That three hours was quick, but it felt like we were up there forever.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 4:

That's a lot of energy and that's rare.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that was just one of those.

Speaker 4:

I was like you know, I was on this other podcast and they were just kind of asking us like how do you do you have a set list? Or like well, how do you know what song to play? And I was like every time I play somewhere it's different. You got to read the room.

Speaker 2:

You have to read the room.

Speaker 3:

Somewhere where I don't feel as comfortable and I challenged him to play songs that he wouldn't normally play in a room that's red.

Speaker 2:

Well, I'll tell you from a business owner that is very involved in the music industry and I know my customers, I know my clientele and I read my customers and my clients.

Speaker 3:

I know them and I know them, and I'm talking, we have hundreds of thousands of them, and I'm talking.

Speaker 2:

We have hundreds of thousands of them.

Speaker 1:

I am not going to have my rock crew, come in and have my sentimental break.

Speaker 2:

I know exactly and you guys know we set up the summer list and we play live music every Saturday and I have musicians that will start hitting me up in February and I know you guys have got to book your schedule and I will tell them straight up. Look, I am not going to bring you in to a group that is not going to appreciate you the way that I appreciate you because, then, I'm going to be pissed and then I'm going to be mad, because y'all are my family, y'all are my friends and I am.

Speaker 2:

So you want to talk about a cougar being protective over somebody?

Speaker 3:

it's me over, you guys, and y'all know that.

Speaker 2:

Y'all seen it.

Speaker 3:

You've witnessed it but that's a professional move, and then we're in a profession you're in a profession I respect, that I'd rather hear from a place. Hey, you know it doesn't fit our atmosphere. I'm like oh thanks for saying that, instead of me just not getting 100 emails, you know with you guys.

Speaker 2:

It's true that and I've told so many is that you guys could house residencies at the resort, because every single weekend it is a new group and these guys leave and they go back to h town. And these guys leave and they go back to H-Town, they go back to Corpus.

Speaker 1:

They go back to Dallas, they go back to East Texas. Yes, we have our regulators.

Speaker 2:

And you can ask from when you very first came out when you were very first out when Scotty was very first out there.

Speaker 3:

I saw it. I played for a general store right at the top, because you didn't even have the bottom.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, yes, way yeah, right, you just got it. But people will leave and they go back home and they just talk about, and then they'll say they'll see, hey, mansy's playing, and whatever or whatever the place is and you're playing it, whatever, and they're going. Man, I saw him at gypsy Resort. These guys are the thing. Boom, boom, boom.

Speaker 3:

And then, all of a sudden, it's a beautiful marriage.

Speaker 2:

It just makes my heart so happy. And there's so many musicians that really just don't. They're like I can't play on River.

Speaker 1:

Road every single Saturday. No, yes, you can.

Speaker 2:

Amen.

Speaker 3:

Yes, you can. I would love to. I'll pitch a date right now, you can. There is no same group that comes every single Saturday.

Speaker 1:

These people plan a year in advance, especially in our place.

Speaker 2:

They plan a year in advance, but it's, you guys could literally, I mean every single weekend, and it would, it would just it's, it's it's so good, and it's so appreciative.

Speaker 4:

It comes down here. A musician, wisewise, hasn't been to New Braunfels. Oh man, they realize there's some just really great. Nowhere else can you be like a place like.

Speaker 1:

Gypsy.

Speaker 4:

And you're playing in the Guadalupe River.

Speaker 2:

The acoustics are like nothing you've ever heard You've got the canyon.

Speaker 3:

It's insane. You see them hawks just swooping against that draft.

Speaker 4:

And playing Riley's Tavern and people are there smoking cigarettes and it's a dark dot. There's just things about it's a memory by scent here that are special and it is people that do come visit. Like you said, they leave and they can't wait to get back.

Speaker 2:

They cannot wait to get back and they ask me they book a year in advance and they want to know who's playing yeah who's going to be there? Who who's coming, who's playing? Are you going to bring this one back? Are you going to bring that one back? And, if not, where are they going to be?

Speaker 4:

So share your tour schedules for that deal.

Speaker 2:

But one thing I do want to say, which is and you brought it up and you brought it up before is that if you have never experienced and not many people have have never experienced, and not many people have is the way that you guys here in our town in raffles, in our hometown is that you guys can.

Speaker 2:

You don't know who is it going to show up at my resort at any given saturday night. They may leave green hall, they may. Whatever you guys know, I've got the bar down there. You know I've always got food. It's a home. But yes, and you guys will show up. You'll pull out your guitar. You'll pull out your guitar. Court will pull up his guitar, eric will pull up his guitar, jason Allen will pull up his guitar.

Speaker 3:

Freaking Cody Jinks will pull up his guitar, who knows whatever Co-Wetzel, because we can decompress at your place, we can decompress in our spot, but you guys will all sit there and never play a tune together, never nothing.

Speaker 2:

And you will chime in, mitchell will jump on the cone and bum, bum, bum the next thing you know.

Speaker 3:

You're free. You've created that environment. B3 is on the upright.

Speaker 1:

You've got the Brady.

Speaker 2:

Blacks on the violin.

Speaker 1:

You've got the Brady Blacks on the violin. You've got the.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh, you have Tiger coming in with his horn. You have things. It is the coolest thing, you cannot. They have to be there, you cannot.

Speaker 3:

And it's a waste of your time to try and describe it. I'll tell you what.

Speaker 2:

It is one of the most amazing things.

Speaker 3:

Like going to Hawaii. You can try and describe it all you want, but people never know until they go there. You know Until they're there, until they experience it.

Speaker 2:

We're going to rebuild this. This uh song.

Speaker 1:

It's already started.

Speaker 2:

Camp the song.

Speaker 1:

Yeah Right, it's time to bring you guys back together like it used to be back in the day.

Speaker 4:

That's beautiful Underneath cypress trees.

Speaker 2:

We've got 500-year-old cypress trees underneath there I had some conversations with her.

Speaker 4:

I don't think it would be too hard if we just got to do it in advance, absolutely. Last year we were trying to think about putting on something similar to this, just figuring out what can we call it. We saw the In in a jam. What's it called? In a jam down by the river or something.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was over here, we talked about that.

Speaker 4:

Like man, we can do this. Yeah, we know a couple people, we know some revolutionary stories, and that's what my favorite stuff to do is is kind of organize.

Speaker 3:

Organize chaos.

Speaker 2:

I'm the best at it.

Speaker 4:

And just bring people together.

Speaker 2:

I'm not a plan ahead person you give me two weeks and I will. We have people that do weddings and what have you at our resort. They'll call me and they're like I want to get married in October of 2049.

Speaker 3:

And I'm like wait what. I'll pencil that down and call me in 2048.

Speaker 2:

Call me three days ahead of time, bro, I will shit the most beautiful thing you have ever seen in your entire life. I mean my gosh. We did a VIP tent for freaking the Uno Rios Last minute. I mean within less than 24 hours.

Speaker 3:

I recreated the entire deal. It was so fun. A lot of people because being in the career, the path you're in, the path we're in, we've learned to freaking, troubleshoot so quick and not show signs of distress and so, bringing something like that together you're dealing with problem solvers.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to show mine. I'm going to be the caulk of the wall but I'm gonna get it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the show might be ruffled, but I'm gonna figure it out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah yeah, oh good, I can go around with a feather, but yeah, no, I'm gonna figure it out come hell or water.

Speaker 3:

Yeah you, you created an environment that is so loving and it draws. It draws souls like us in, because we're wanderers, you're wandering and so you created an environment where wanderers can get the bushes down with the keys yeah, yeah, come aboard. Maybe, I don't know tuesday nights it's okay, but you create an environment where wanderers can go decompress, relax and create. I love it very special it makes my heart happy. It really does, it really does very, very I love you guys so much.

Speaker 2:

Love you too. Love you too, that's great.

Speaker 3:

When are we gonna start the podcast?

Speaker 2:

are we recording? Nope, this was all just a free game. No, just a pregame. Hi, no, just a free game, hi, everybody.

Speaker 1:

I am Tiffany Foy.

Speaker 2:

Welcome to the Randall and Gypsy podcast. That was so. Saturday Night Live that was so good. I dug it. Yeah, it's a Tuesday Night Live here on a, here, at an undisclosed location I slept guarantee on that?

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, I swear we're going to sign. Still delivered on his Larry's, oh wait.

Speaker 3:

Larry-isms Hold on.

Speaker 2:

No, let me, it's going to happen. It's going to hit me. It's going to hit me probably about 3 am, which you'll be awake.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you're the only one, that's usually still up going.

Speaker 2:

Have you looked at how the stars met the moon just? A minute ago. Hold on Is this a true story, oh yeah, last night. Yeah, exactly, yeah, how's the brew. Well, I'm feeding it right now.

Speaker 3:

Nancy, everything is fine, everything is aligned right now, right here, right on All right. Good night.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, sweet dreams, love you. See you tomorrow.

Speaker 4:

Good night In the. We're in the garage, yeah, hey, before we go. What was this? Was this where we're supposed to?

Speaker 1:

Okay, so this is a really cool deal Okay so Kel Kel is.

Speaker 2:

You know she's my sidekick on the podcast.

Speaker 1:

And we have.

Speaker 2:

I have. No, I have my gypsumary, which is my bullshit, my, non, my gypsumary. My bullshit, my nonsense, which is my words of the day, and I always come out with some of the most random shit, which is how you're saying should have record on way more than we do and ask Nick when we're traveling down the road or we're doing whatever the dumbest shit comes out of my mouth.

Speaker 2:

And blah, blah, blah. It's not dumb. So Kel was running around and she was picking and she found this book and she said this book, if there's ever been a book about you.

Speaker 3:

You can't put Scramble Days back in the show.

Speaker 2:

And so you read through here and I'm like I have been saying these things since.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they're regular saying.

Speaker 2:

Yes, and it is so good, and so yeah, I mean.

Speaker 3:

I found very few ones that I've never heard of.

Speaker 2:

I know what were you just saying, while I go okay, look character. Good, that feller plows a straight furrow amen, which means he's an honest man yeah, you just attention all right, that was a sweet one, let's see there, you go here.

Speaker 4:

Let's hear it back.

Speaker 2:

Come on, come on, mr Poet man.

Speaker 3:

What you can't make. A silk purse out of Sal's ear I call bullshit.

Speaker 2:

But Okay, Mike, your turn.

Speaker 3:

Tell me, I can't do something.

Speaker 2:

Here we go, read one come on, pick one, pick one, pick one you gotta read it like an accent too.

Speaker 4:

I trust him. By. As far as I can sling a bull by the tail, that means I don't trust him at all.

Speaker 3:

What does that top one say? What it meant, though I didn't say what it meant he's slipperier than a eel tub full of snot, see yeah, that's slippery. It's like when you clean your hair. Don't work unless you're saying that.

Speaker 2:

You've got to get in the. You've got to be the part. You've got to play the part.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so just act yourself, and that's the part for us.

Speaker 2:

We're going to have fun with this at the resort.

Speaker 4:

This is our tour.

Speaker 2:

I bet I could eat corn on a cob through the pit. Yes, that means you got horse teeth or root teeth. I mean I don't know. Have you seen a couple?

Speaker 4:

of my alpacas out there. Here we go. She's got her rear end like a $40 mule.

Speaker 2:

A $40 mule. Let me show y'all what that looks like.

Speaker 3:

That means you ain't got one at all.

Speaker 1:

No acid tall. That's what my papa used to say. No acid tall, Because he didn't have one either. You ain't got no acid tall either I beg to differ.

Speaker 2:

We got you up on a damn booster seat and shit.

Speaker 3:

It's because I got a new hinge. I'll get my other new hinge on May 6th. Nothing wrong with some good hinges.

Speaker 4:

A new hip. Me too, and you're getting a knee replacement.

Speaker 3:

I'm getting my left hip in May 6th and then both knees done. What's she?

Speaker 4:

doing.

Speaker 2:

My knee's done. My hip is done.

Speaker 4:

Bad injury.

Speaker 2:

Best thing ever.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Athletics 100% on the way.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm on athletics.

Speaker 4:

Manzie was a Hawaiian pipeline surfer at one time.

Speaker 3:

D-I-V-O-R-C-E.

Speaker 1:

It's a song, isn't it?

Speaker 2:

Everything's a song if you want to mouth rap.

Speaker 4:

That's me and cut. Thank you, folks, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Close location. Take us around, let's go do it.