Best Podcast Episodes About Bobby Bones
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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 58 episodes
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“… Stop. We call him Daniel. No, no, no, we don't do that. We're not switching names. There are clips if you go. Morgan, because you collabed on a Bobby Bone show with them, right? Yeah, Price is Right posted a big moment of him coming down. Go to the Bobby Bone show page, and you can see it. When do you get your stuff? They said in the next few weeks after it airs, it ships out. How do you go on the trip? I give them three separate weekends or days that work for me, and they pick. So I will be needing a day off. So what's the details of the trip? It's three days and three nights in Temecula, …”
“… do you feel with your last name being said? Oh very weird It feels like Munchbox went to jail once for the show and they had his real name all over everything but we weren that big of a show then This one feels weird It feels a lot How it feel Daniel Stop. We call him Daniel. No, no, no, we don't do that. We're not switching names. There are clips if you go. Morgan, because you collabed on a Bobby Bone show with them, right? Yeah, Price is Right posted a big moment of him coming down. Go to the Bobby Bone show page, and you can see it. When do you get your stuff? They said in the next few weeks after it airs, it ships out. How do you go on the trip? I give them three separate weekends or days that work for me, and they pick. So I will be needing a day off. So what's the details of the trip? It's three days and three nights in Temecula, California, wine country at a resort. Wine. Nice. Yeah. Fancy. You have to give them three options. Three options. So I'll let you know those days. Let us know. All right, go to the Bobby Bones Show Instagram, and you can see Lunchbox on The Price is Right. It's the anonymous inbox. Anonymous inbox. There's a question to be had. Send it in to the …”
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously dissect a listener's dilemma about sharing passwords in a relationship. They suggest that if your partner is demanding transparency, it might be a sign that they have something to hide, leading to some comical insights on trust and insecurity.
“… It's pretty good. We will go live on our YouTube page later and talk more about this, or you can check it out on the podcast. Search for the Bobby Bones Show podcast. That is A freaking plus. Congratulations. Good job, man. All right. There you go. Hello Bobby Bones I was recently invited to a wedding but the couple told me they keeping it small and I won be able to bring a plus one Normally I understand but I been with my girlfriend for over three years We all had dinner together more than once It feels weird to be invited without her It not like a casual date It also feels like my …”
“… get the job he had to announce that at for the baseball team here in town yeah that was tough and then it was he got on prices right what would you have rather got the job and not I got on prior? No. Okay. No. Good, good. No. No. No. Score one for Lunchbox. It's pretty good. We will go live on our YouTube page later and talk more about this, or you can check it out on the podcast. Search for the Bobby Bones Show podcast. That is A freaking plus. Congratulations. Good job, man. All right. There you go. Hello Bobby Bones I was recently invited to a wedding but the couple told me they keeping it small and I won be able to bring a plus one Normally I understand but I been with my girlfriend for over three years We all had dinner together more than once It feels weird to be invited without her It not like a casual date It also feels like my relationship is being dismissed Am I overreacting Should I decline to go without her Sign no plus ones okay this is very easy uh get over yourself i get it maybe they only have so much money and if you ain't married and that's their rule heck even if you are married they don't like the person they get to invite whoever they want so it does cost money to have …”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts tackle the dilemma of being invited to a wedding without a plus one. The comedic twist comes when they discuss the absurdity of wedding rules and the awkwardness of showing up solo, especially when relationships are involved. Their banter about personal experiences adds to the humor, making it relatable and entertaining.
“Never charged me one penny and has been that guy for me for over 30 years. So I got very lucky, very fortunate in relationships. The Bobby cast. We'll be right back. this is the bobby cast i'm gonna ask you a question that i've asked a few people recently i don't have any kids yet my wife's about to have our first kid so thank you very much the vegas could be like give me some advice um well when the baby's born you come home they don't give you a manual at the hospital. But don't panic. I think that, first of all, you'll know what you're doing without even knowing what you're …”
“Never charged me one penny and has been that guy for me for over 30 years. So I got very lucky, very fortunate in relationships. The Bobby cast. We'll be right back. this is the bobby cast i'm gonna ask you a question that i've asked a few people recently i don't have any kids yet my wife's about to have our first kid so thank you very much the vegas could be like give me some advice um well when the baby's born you come home they don't give you a manual at the hospital. But don't panic. I think that, first of all, you'll know what you're doing without even knowing what you're doing. And you'll figure it out. And kids aren't as delicate as you think they are. They're rough. I mean, we were all kids and ran and fell and hit our head on coffee tables and everything else. And look at us. We're functioning somewhat. So I would say you're going to love your kid more than you ever thought you can love anything, including …”
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Michael Strahan hilariously reassures new parents that they won't break their babies, sharing the surprisingly tough love of fatherhood. His heartfelt advice includes the touching moment of realizing your kids become your heart, which adds a humorous twist to the typical parenting advice.
“… from college with her who was Caitlin that's how we met so that's how I met my wife uh okay you want to take another one another guess um what is Bobby's Bones's net worth no not on there not on there really Eddie I've google that before um internet's never right and he's like weird i google that every week he tries to google it so much yeah um how did bobby bones win dancing with the stars number two yep how it's literally how how there's really not how is that possible i know so that's number two and there's one question above all oh you didn't want to answer that one above all what do you …”
“… needed table fillers. And she called her as a friend, hey, can you come fill the table? so Caitlin came as a table filler while she was in grad school out there and I'm was saying hi to my friend from PR that was from Oklahoma and she had her friend from college with her who was Caitlin that's how we met so that's how I met my wife uh okay you want to take another one another guess um what is Bobby's Bones's net worth no not on there not on there really Eddie I've google that before um internet's never right and he's like weird i google that every week he tries to google it so much yeah um how did bobby bones win dancing with the stars number two yep how it's literally how how there's really not how is that possible i know so that's number two and there's one question above all oh you didn't want to answer that one above all what do you mean tried real hard had a uh a great group of listeners that voted with me and then that with the people that just like connected with my story that's how i tried hard um yeah number one We haven't said it yet. Oh, is it new? Is it about your baby? No. Number one. Oh, I can give you six. Why did Bobby get sued for a million dollars? That's number …”
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Bobby shares a wild story about how an innocent clip he played on the radio led to a million-dollar lawsuit, leaving him and his colleagues taking mandatory classes each year on the incident. The absurdity of getting sued for something he claims he didn't do is both shocking and hilarious, showcasing the unexpected pitfalls of fame.
“… now flip ears and just turn the AirPod upside down. Clarify you turn a podcast on not when you say my podcast sounds like you're listening to the Bobby Caston going to bed. That's a good point. That would be terrible. That would be so weird. I don't want people to think that about you. What's weird in my dream sometimes if they're interviewing someone I hang out with that person in my dream. That's cool. Oh yeah. Like they were interviewing the Michigan State basketball coach in one of the podcasts and in my dream I was dreaming I was hanging out with them. As they were interviewing him. The …”
“… is part of their going to bed routine. I'm in that. Really? I for sure scroll until I get real sleepy. And then I turn my podcast on and put it in my ear and go to sleep. one in. And what I do now is I can take the podcast if I'm on one side I can now flip ears and just turn the AirPod upside down. Clarify you turn a podcast on not when you say my podcast sounds like you're listening to the Bobby Caston going to bed. That's a good point. That would be terrible. That would be so weird. I don't want people to think that about you. What's weird in my dream sometimes if they're interviewing someone I hang out with that person in my dream. That's cool. Oh yeah. Like they were interviewing the Michigan State basketball coach in one of the podcasts and in my dream I was dreaming I was hanging out with them. As they were interviewing him. The Izzo? Yeah, it was Izzo. That was crazy. 1940s names are hot. If you notice babies having the same name as your grandmother, there's a reason. 1940s girls' names are hot right now. Names like. Marjorie, Debra, Marilyn, Judith, Eileen, Sylvia, Bonnie, Virginia, Cynthia, Louise, and Dorothy. Cute. Not all. I like all those. You think baby Marilyn is …”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts discuss a woman who posed as a travel companion to burglarize unsuspecting men. The absurdity peaks when they speculate how easily these guys gave her access to their homes, leading to a comedic exploration of her not-guilty plea and the ridiculousness of the situation. The banter about baby names adds an unexpected twist, making it all the more entertaining.
“… everybody that been on that show And for you to go out there and crush it like that, that was fun to see, man. So congrats again, champion. The Bobby Bones Show. If you want to hear that full interview, it's about an hour long. It is up on the BobbyCast. Go search for it wherever you get your podcasts or you can watch it on Netflix. Just search for the BobbyCast. And big thanks to Michael Strahan for coming on.”
“… thing we've ever done. I said, that's why I'll never be on the show. I don want to work that hard anymore To see you go on and not without a dancing background or anything That what I loved about it man And it how tough I know it is because I been around everybody that been on that show And for you to go out there and crush it like that, that was fun to see, man. So congrats again, champion. The Bobby Bones Show. If you want to hear that full interview, it's about an hour long. It is up on the BobbyCast. Go search for it wherever you get your podcasts or you can watch it on Netflix. Just search for the BobbyCast. And big thanks to Michael Strahan for coming on.”
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Bobby hilariously recounts his dinner with Emmitt Smith, where they couldn't even reach their table without Emmitt being interrupted by women wanting to dance. The absurdity of trying to eat while Emmitt is swept up in a dance-off brings out the comedic chaos of celebrity life, making it relatable and laughable.
“… that's the beauty of it being that challenging those. Yes. when you fight through and you get to, you know, where you are now. You look at, uh, uh, Bobby last night, Bobby, right. Man. Yeah. What a story. Yeah. Yeah. Dude. It's those kinds of, those kinds of stories that you go. All right. You know, I had no idea about Bobby and his, and his story like that. So I, that was another, like, I've always appreciated his game for sure. And then when you get underneath that face mask, all of a sudden you get to hear, you know, how, how amazing the guy really is. Crazy. We'll let you get out of here, …”
“… was that moment where I was like, I'm going to fucking kill this. I'm going to kill it. That's what I'm going to do with it. That's so badass, dog. It was, it's challenging. It ain't easy. Oh, no. If everybody could do it, everybody would. Yeah. But that's the beauty of it being that challenging those. Yes. when you fight through and you get to, you know, where you are now. You look at, uh, uh, Bobby last night, Bobby, right. Man. Yeah. What a story. Yeah. Yeah. Dude. It's those kinds of, those kinds of stories that you go. All right. You know, I had no idea about Bobby and his, and his story like that. So I, that was another, like, I've always appreciated his game for sure. And then when you get underneath that face mask, all of a sudden you get to hear, you know, how, how amazing the guy really is. Crazy. We'll let you get out of here, brother. Thank you for all the fucking time. Thank you for the wisdom, man. Gentlemen, gentlemen. My pleasure. Let's go, dog. Can't wait to see everything that you got coming out. Season two coming out April 3rd? 3rd. The 3rd, baby. There we go.”
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Jon Hamm shares his journey from struggling in LA to landing major roles, emphasizing the importance of determination. He recalls a time when he had to rollerblade to auditions, illustrating the grit required to make it in the industry. This moment of reflection highlights how hard work and resilience can lead to success in Hollywood.
“… wanted to tell him to make sure he doesn't wear that shit. That's a great point. Real quick, Millie's still here. Millie. Is he there? It's Millie Bobby Black. He's probably back in Jersey. Is he gone? Okay, he's here. He's here in the rain. Here he comes, Millie, real quick, real quick. Just one question. Just come out. Send him out. Send him. Send him. Send him. Millie, real quick, because he brings up a great point. What are you wearing to that interview tomorrow? What are you wearing to your job interview tomorrow? A fucking suit and tie. You have a suit and a tie? Okay. There he goes. All …”
“… shit to the interview and look like a fucking idiot. That's actually a great point. Is Millie already gone? Millie already gone? Let's see if he's right there real quick. Send him back out real quick because that's a great question, actually. I just wanted to tell him to make sure he doesn't wear that shit. That's a great point. Real quick, Millie's still here. Millie. Is he there? It's Millie Bobby Black. He's probably back in Jersey. Is he gone? Okay, he's here. He's here in the rain. Here he comes, Millie, real quick, real quick. Just one question. Just come out. Send him out. Send him. Send him. Send him. Millie, real quick, because he brings up a great point. What are you wearing to that interview tomorrow? What are you wearing to your job interview tomorrow? A fucking suit and tie. You have a suit and a tie? Okay. There he goes. All right. Good luck. We're going to put in a word for you at the Whole Foods. Fifth Street. Come see me. Seafood department. Fifth Street at the freeway. There he goes. Seafood department. Good kid, you don't want a homeless.”
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In a hilarious exchange, Millie gets quizzed about his job interview attire, leading to a comedic moment when he's warned not to wear something ridiculous. The banter escalates as the hosts joke about bedbugs and Millie's chances at the Whole Foods seafood department, creating a light-hearted atmosphere filled with camaraderie and laughter.
“… pretty stupid when it comes to skin to skin. That's a tease. I'm nervous. Yes. So, yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, Ray, play me voicemail number four. Hey, Bobby Bones Show. Just curious. I'm only seeing Thursday's show. I'm not seeing part two. Usually I'm used to like a part one and a part two, and I'm not seeing that this week. Just wondering what's going on. Thanks. What went on is I had a baby, and we had done almost two weeks of full shows, interviews, secondary podcasts and around thursday we ran out of secondary podcasts so that is i think people started to get the idea probably like wednesday or …”
“… fear But since I wasn down there I couldn see I didn know exactly when the baby came out They were just like, we got the baby. Here it is. And then wah. Did you do skin to skin? Yes, I did. And I will tell you tomorrow about something I did that was pretty stupid when it comes to skin to skin. That's a tease. I'm nervous. Yes. So, yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, Ray, play me voicemail number four. Hey, Bobby Bones Show. Just curious. I'm only seeing Thursday's show. I'm not seeing part two. Usually I'm used to like a part one and a part two, and I'm not seeing that this week. Just wondering what's going on. Thanks. What went on is I had a baby, and we had done almost two weeks of full shows, interviews, secondary podcasts and around thursday we ran out of secondary podcasts so that is i think people started to get the idea probably like wednesday or thursday when there wasn't a second podcast like the you know really passionate fans of this show and so some listeners got the idea oh i bet they're having the baby but at that point we'd had the baby for a while but that's what's up if you guys want to hear more of us talk about this it'll be on today's podcast just go search for it bobby Bone show …”
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Bobby hilariously recounts being parent-shamed online for pushing a stroller incorrectly while jamming to John Party. The absurdity of the criticism, combined with his candid reflections on the birth experience, makes for an entertaining listen filled with relatable parenting humor.
“… I had been working with the show for a couple of months prior to make sure I had recorded full shows. And we had all these shows that went up on our Bobby Bone Show stream and even secondary podcasts. And we had done interviews for my Netflix podcast called The Bobby Cast. Like we were working, we were grinding for like three or four months to make sure we recovered so I could take a week off work. And that's what I did. took a week fully off work and the second week I worked from home so if my wife needed anything I was there I could walk out of the studio and help her uh so now we in like the …”
“… She's a couple weeks old now. And it's been a blur. And it feels like it was just yesterday. And it also feels like it was 10 years ago at the same time. because we have dedicated all of our time to that. The first week I took off work completely. I had been working with the show for a couple of months prior to make sure I had recorded full shows. And we had all these shows that went up on our Bobby Bone Show stream and even secondary podcasts. And we had done interviews for my Netflix podcast called The Bobby Cast. Like we were working, we were grinding for like three or four months to make sure we recovered so I could take a week off work. And that's what I did. took a week fully off work and the second week I worked from home so if my wife needed anything I was there I could walk out of the studio and help her uh so now we in like the third week which I back to work 75 Um but it a lot of attention paid on one thing I would compare it to a long long road trip where you really haven't done a lot of work, but you've been so focused on something to make sure that nothing bad happens, that you're exhausted. Like the first week we'd be like, why are we so tired? Because we didn't …”
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Bobby hilariously recounts the chaos of new parenthood, including the moment he left his stroller hanging out of the trunk of his car. His 'dad brain' leads to a series of relatable mishaps that highlight the overwhelming yet amusing challenges of being a new dad. The blend of exhaustion and forgetfulness creates a comedic picture of life with a newborn.
“Has Bobby met the celebrity? Now, you may think, oh, how can you not remember the people you've met? Well, Bobby's met a whole lot of people in his course of time in radio and just working in this industry. So he's met a lot of celebrities. And there was one picture that we actually posted on the show page that he was like, wait, I met them? and it inspired this whole game. Number seven. I saw a picture of me with Chris Martin from Coldplay. Didn't know …”
“Has Bobby met the celebrity? Now, you may think, oh, how can you not remember the people you've met? Well, Bobby's met a whole lot of people in his course of time in radio and just working in this industry. So he's met a lot of celebrities. And there was one picture that we actually posted on the show page that he was like, wait, I met them? and it inspired this whole game. Number seven. I saw a picture of me with Chris Martin from Coldplay. Didn't know I'd ever met him. Isn't that crazy? Yeah. If you would have asked me, I would have said never met him. I know. And then there you go, side by side. Side by side. He was like holding my hand. That's crazy. Yeah. So I met Chris Martin from Coldplay. So they've put together a game. Has Bobby ever met this celebrity? And I'm going to play it because …”
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Bobby Bones hilariously realizes he met Chris Martin from Coldplay without even remembering it! As he plays a game guessing which celebrities he's actually met, the absurdity of being told not to look Justin Timberlake in the eye adds to the comedy, making for a lively and entertaining banter.
“… now flip ears and just turn the AirPod upside down. Clarify, you turn a podcast on. When you say my podcast, it sounds like you're listening to the Bobby Cast and going to bed. That's a good point.”
“… is part of their going to bed routine. I'm in that. Really? I for sure scroll until I get real sleepy. and then I turn my podcast on and put it in my ear and go to sleep. One end. And what I do now is I can take the podcast. If I'm on one side, I can now flip ears and just turn the AirPod upside down. Clarify, you turn a podcast on. When you say my podcast, it sounds like you're listening to the Bobby Cast and going to bed. That's a good point.”
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In a wild twist, a social media influencer named Mia Ventura has been caught burglarizing homes by posing as a travel companion. The crew hilariously debates her motives and the absurdity of giving out alarm codes to someone who looks like a 'hot' date. Plus, they share their own scrolling habits before bed, revealing just how far people go to unwind.
“… tiktok and this is kind of why i got upset you know it's funny you're asking about eliminations the thing that shocked me most was a win oh tell me bobby bones that was when i went you know bobby bones was the first time i kind of it was like ouch so that happened my feelings were hurt because i love tom bergeron and so we start the whole interview with me bringing that up here we go I want to lead with the first question. Why do you hate me? Now, here's the thing. I don't know if you give titles to these podcasts, but in my mind, the title for this one is Friendship Cleanup on Aisle 2. Yeah, I love …”
“… was awesome. After Bob Saget. Hollywood Squares. And I got – I'm going to talk to Tom coming up. up in a second but i got deeply offended because i felt like out of nowhere he threw some shade at me this is an interview that he was doing this was on tiktok and this is kind of why i got upset you know it's funny you're asking about eliminations the thing that shocked me most was a win oh tell me bobby bones that was when i went you know bobby bones was the first time i kind of it was like ouch so that happened my feelings were hurt because i love tom bergeron and so we start the whole interview with me bringing that up here we go I want to lead with the first question. Why do you hate me? Now, here's the thing. I don't know if you give titles to these podcasts, but in my mind, the title for this one is Friendship Cleanup on Aisle 2. Yeah, I love you. I never have stopped loving you. You know, and I feel the same about you. And I felt terrible that the way I phrased my honest surprise at your win, I think the question to me was, what's the most shocking elimination do you remember? And I honestly, I'm at the point where I hide my own Easter egg. So I couldn't remember a shocking elimination. …”
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In a hilarious twist, Bobby Bones confronts Tom Bergeron about the shade thrown during an interview regarding his shocking win on Dancing with the Stars. The banter escalates as they discuss how Bobby's victory led to a rule change on the show, revealing the absurdity of the situation and their friendship dynamics. It's a comedic take on competition and feelings, proving that even in the spotlight, emotions run high!
“… expressions looked in the pauses Like it wasn just the words It was like the pause Like it was everything was just perfect And like Eddie on the Bobby Bowen show he can do really good impressions of like Luke”
“… impersonates her. That's crazy. And then this one guy was doing Obama, but it was like a white guy. So you knew it wasn't Obama, obviously. But it was perfect. Wow. You almost could pass as him. If my eyes were closed. Yeah. Right. But even his facial expressions looked in the pauses Like it wasn just the words It was like the pause Like it was everything was just perfect And like Eddie on the Bobby Bowen show he can do really good impressions of like Luke”
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This segment dives into the hilarity of mispronounced accents and the absurdity of language misunderstandings. The funniest moment comes when they attempt to imitate an Irish accent, leading to a chaotic but laugh-out-loud exchange about how hard it is to master different dialects.
“… four digits, but my card hadn't even come in the mail yet, but it saved me. So you got good hacked. Well, I was like, technology is amazing. Hello, Bobby Bones. I need some moral and maybe legal advice. Someone accidentally sent me $350 on Venmo. The description of the payment had five party popper emojis, so it definitely felt intentional, except I don't know who this person is. It's been a week now. They've never messaged me back asking for it back. So now I'm wondering, if they never reach out, is this my money? At what point does accidental Venmo become a blessing? I love it. Signed, Broke Girl on …”
“… I don't I just realized that I don't have a way to pay and she was like no no I think it's it'll update she's like just pull up your phone let's see if it works. And I pull it up and sure enough, the last four digits are not the old one. It's a new four digits, but my card hadn't even come in the mail yet, but it saved me. So you got good hacked. Well, I was like, technology is amazing. Hello, Bobby Bones. I need some moral and maybe legal advice. Someone accidentally sent me $350 on Venmo. The description of the payment had five party popper emojis, so it definitely felt intentional, except I don't know who this person is. It's been a week now. They've never messaged me back asking for it back. So now I'm wondering, if they never reach out, is this my money? At what point does accidental Venmo become a blessing? I love it. Signed, Broke Girl on Venmo.”
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A hilarious debate unfolds when a listener reveals they received an accidental $350 Venmo payment with party poppers, leaving them questioning if it's really a gift. The conversation takes a twist as they also discuss the bizarre experience of getting their credit card hacked and the unexpected tech perks that followed. It's a wild ride through dining customs and digital mishaps that keeps you laughing!
“… who they are. Who's New Edition? You don't know New Edition? You don't know New Edition? No. Sing me a song of theirs. Which one would you like? Bobby Brown. Pick one. Oh, it's Bobby Brown? Yeah, man. Oh! Like, like, I want to cool it now. Cool it now. It's hard for me to sing. Cool it now. Cool. You know what Cool It Now? No. Yeah. Cool It Now was a jam. Telephone Man was a jam. But Bobby Brown was a big artist alone, right? But outside of that. But – Okay, see – Johnny Gill was in. So you don't – Okay, so because of your lack of knowledge of it, you can eliminate it. I will leave them in …”
“… music, that counts as rock and roll. That's a good point. No, I like it. You don't like it, but that's okay. I understand why you would say that. So are we eliminating Joy Division? I am. Yeah, I would eliminate. Okay. New edition. Dude, I don't know who they are. Who's New Edition? You don't know New Edition? You don't know New Edition? No. Sing me a song of theirs. Which one would you like? Bobby Brown. Pick one. Oh, it's Bobby Brown? Yeah, man. Oh! Like, like, I want to cool it now. Cool it now. It's hard for me to sing. Cool it now. Cool. You know what Cool It Now? No. Yeah. Cool It Now was a jam. Telephone Man was a jam. But Bobby Brown was a big artist alone, right? But outside of that. But – Okay, see – Johnny Gill was in. So you don't – Okay, so because of your lack of knowledge of it, you can eliminate it. I will leave them in for now. I would say eliminate based on that. I just don't want to act like, oh, yeah, they definitely need to be in. I know nothing about them. I like New Edition growing up, but you can eliminate. I'm not choosing to, but if you do, we're gone. Are we at that stage yet?”
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Bobby and Eddie hilariously debate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominations, with Eddie hilariously revealing he doesn't know a single Iron Maiden song. The comedic highlight comes when they discover Iron Maiden's lead singer is a pilot flying their own 747, leading to a wild discussion about the absurdity of rock stars as pilots.
“… on Fancy's birthday. What's that? That's you on the cruise. No, dude. Look at how much fun you were having on the cruise. Yeah, just cruise, Bob. Bobby on a boat cruising. Who are these two friends of yours? I have no idea. I'm never going on a cruise again, dude. I think it's a good idea. This is what happens. So the girl, which of the girls, which I don't know who they are. Which of those girls did you end up being? None of them. None of them. Who said they don't do this three times? He appeared out of nowhere. That's the funniest thing you've ever said. Oh, that's funny. I have no idea who …”
“My dog died. Let's talk about it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's talk about your dog died on Fancy's birthday. What's that? That's you on the cruise. No, dude. Look at how much fun you were having on the cruise. Yeah, just cruise, Bob. Bobby on a boat cruising. Who are these two friends of yours? I have no idea. I'm never going on a cruise again, dude. I think it's a good idea. This is what happens. So the girl, which of the girls, which I don't know who they are. Which of those girls did you end up being? None of them. None of them. Who said they don't do this three times? He appeared out of nowhere. That's the funniest thing you've ever said. Oh, that's funny. I have no idea who they are. They look sweet. This is what happened that night. You have your mom eyes Holy shit Yeah I Bobby Mom in there I Bobby Mom in there Yeah yeah What happened that night So I did a show Okay. Look at that Rolling Stone shirt I have on. And I did a show. Did we talk about the cruise? No. No. Oh, this is the first time we've been meeting? We …”
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Bobby hilariously reflects on his disastrous cruise experience while dealing with the loss of his dog. The absurdity of not knowing his cruise companions, coupled with the comedic timing of the conversation, makes for a captivating and funny segment that balances humor with heartfelt moments.
“… much, but something that annoyed me personally was – so we had a company that owned like five or six stations that our show was syndicated on, the Bobby Bone Show. And so like a year or so ago, it was Alpha Media. They were being bought by another company, and we were on a bunch of big stations on these Alpha Media companies. And so this other company bought this company, and the first thing they say is we're taking them all local. And that's fine by me. I don't own the company. And we were on some of those stations, and obviously I knew our fate eventually would be any of those stations that …”
“… a lot shorter. I would also say they're written so much faster and produced so much faster and they're created so much quicker. So I do understand that, but it is for that reason. Papaw. Papaw. I think another thing – and this isn't about music as much, but something that annoyed me personally was – so we had a company that owned like five or six stations that our show was syndicated on, the Bobby Bone Show. And so like a year or so ago, it was Alpha Media. They were being bought by another company, and we were on a bunch of big stations on these Alpha Media companies. And so this other company bought this company, and the first thing they say is we're taking them all local. And that's fine by me. I don't own the company. And we were on some of those stations, and obviously I knew our fate eventually would be any of those stations that we're on. eventually they're just going to hire local shows and they probably won't perform as well, but they will probably, there's a decent chance that they can make at least the same or more money. Who knows? Who knows? If they can sell it, great. I have no problem. Local syndicated. Like it, if it works, that's great. Um, so I didn't even find …”
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Bobby hilariously recounts the absurd moment he learned he was off the air in Chicago—not from his company, but from an Instagram post! His disbelief and frustration shine through as he humorously reflects on finding out about his job status like a celebrity death announcement, making for a relatable and entertaining segment about the music industry.
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In a wild game of 'Guess the Celebrity,' Bobby and Eddie's comedic chemistry leads to unexpected twists and laugh-out-loud moments. The frantic questioning spirals out of control, culminating in a surprise ending that leaves everyone in stitches!
“… It's not it's not worthy. Did you feel like this was the single when you wrote it or did you get all the songs together and then go this is the one Bobby did we send you a link for the album Why do you say that It loaded I let someone else pick it because I was like oh I love this one Oh, I love this one. Oh, I love this. So I was like, yeah, they're like, boom, let's come out with this one. But so I wasn't. Yeah. OK, so I have other things to talk about. I want to go to Amy first. What song comes to mind if I just say Jodi Messina? What song first comes to mind of all of them? I mean, it's got …”
“… oh, you might end up off track. You might make a mistake. You might fail. And it's like sometimes you have to fail, you know, and sometimes you have to burn bridges. If they lead you back to a place that is harmful to you or where you lose yourself, It's not it's not worthy. Did you feel like this was the single when you wrote it or did you get all the songs together and then go this is the one Bobby did we send you a link for the album Why do you say that It loaded I let someone else pick it because I was like oh I love this one Oh, I love this one. Oh, I love this. So I was like, yeah, they're like, boom, let's come out with this one. But so I wasn't. Yeah. OK, so I have other things to talk about. I want to go to Amy first. What song comes to mind if I just say Jodi Messina? What song first comes to mind of all of them? I mean, it's got to be Heads Carolina. Well, do you think that's common? Is that it with most people? Because I think Bye Bye to me is the one that comes to mind first. Oh, that's another good one. I was trying to see if another would come to me, but then that wouldn't be fair because then the first one was Heads Carolina. What do you think the first one is to …”
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In a hilarious twist, the host reveals they finished the Boston Marathon just under the wire, thanks to a pulled IT band and a brotherly act of kindness. The banter about training for life and the absurdity of running marathons, especially when you're not a pro, keeps the laughs rolling.
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