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Get Offset Episode 144 Take a Load off at Fanny’s

Get Offset Episode 144 Take a Load off at Fanny's

This week we’re with Working Class Music at Fanny’s in Nashville,  TN during SNAMM 2021! Yes, I am out of focus. It’s okay, I promise!

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Episode Transcript

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[00:00:00] Emily: For an intro

[00:00:09] that podcast, my name is Emily and I’m

[00:00:20] so excited.

[00:00:26] My name is Andrew. And I’m here with working class music in the flesh. It’s weird. It’s the second time in like three weeks. I have, we’ve done an in-person with somebody. Yeah. Yeah. But this is, I want to introduce yourself.

[00:00:41] Jason: I’m also to you

[00:00:43] Tia: and now I’m Jason from working class music.

[00:00:45] Emily: Amazing, amazing. Uh, Andrew’s in Seattle, but the rest of us are here in Nashville, Tennessee, east Nashville, where at Fanny’s house of music.

[00:00:54] They’ve so graciously allowed us to record from their patio in front of. Their mural, which survived the tornado of last year and just like, yay. But, uh, I don’t know how well is it going to work with Andrews? So we might have to let him go. I’m so sorry, dude. I know you wanted this. It’s all good. It’s so good to see you all, but to see you’re all having a

[00:01:16] Jason: great time.

[00:01:16] Sorry, I couldn’t be there, but I love y’all miss you and

[00:01:21] Emily: we’ll hopefully we’ll maybe we’ll all do Anaheim. Yeah. That’d be fun. Yeah. Cool. Well, I’m going to take the phone. I want to hang up on Andrew. I’m sorry. I want to just to work better.

[00:01:37] All right. Have a good weekend and stop screen recording. Stop, screen recording. That wasn’t weird at all, but, um, we are here in beautiful Nashville, Tennessee. The weather has been kind of weird today. But, um, yeah, summer now just it happened, I will say that it happened. It was, um, I feel it was very sparse, which I kind of expected, but the, the sparseness was surprising and I feel like it definitely felt way less than hassle.

[00:02:16] Jason: Yeah. I mean, it was my first name. So. I didn’t know what to expect.

[00:02:24] Emily: I mean, it’s always smaller than the winter one, but, uh, it was, it was a lot smaller. Yeah. Yeah. But, you know, I heard that it was really great for the people who were there to do business because it was just people there to do business.

[00:02:39] Yeah.

[00:02:40] Jason: It seemed, it seemed like a really tight. Is more business oriented, even though I have no comparison to me, but it definitely did seem very business oriented, but I would say that I met some cool people there. Like there was like, um, it was definitely awesome. Uh, yeah. Well finally got to meet the face behind dog man.

[00:03:05] Pedal

[00:03:06] Emily: huh?

[00:03:10] Dark man devices. Yeah,

[00:03:13] Jason: sorry. I should

[00:03:13] Emily: have then dog men devices and Lance was like, Doug, man,

[00:03:21] Jason: I got to meet this. I got to meet Lance. I got to meet Lance and I, um, I was really. Really stoked about meeting him, especially seeing a person of color and then pedal building community. So I kind of fan bullied a little bit, but not really, um,

[00:03:36] Emily: let’s see, on his oral Boris pedal, that was so

[00:03:40] Jason: wild.

[00:03:41] I was just like, oh, what’s this dude. And I was like, why is it stuttering? And he’s like, oh, that’s a starter switch. I’m like,

[00:03:46] Emily: oh, I played those humans just like we had phone schoolers so he could hear everything that I was hearing and.

[00:03:58] Jason: I’m glad he didn’t have the headphones because I was just like, I don’t know what I’m doing. And it’s just like a really self conscious about my playing. I’m like, oh, I sound like crap. I’m glad you don’t hear that

[00:04:10] Emily: today though.

[00:04:11] Tia: Yeah. Uh, this morning, I, uh, had to take a little trip up to Louisville, but I’m here now. Unfortunately I miss a lot of the, uh, Nam goodness,

[00:04:19] Emily: but you did get to go to Carter vintage

[00:04:21] Tia: and there’s a lot of temptation out there. So. If you, uh, if you aren’t ready to swipe your card, stay clear.

[00:04:29] Emily: Oh my God, the Mustang.

[00:04:30] Oh, thinking about it. I bought, I bought, I bought a guitar. I bought a GNL ASAP with a V vendor and it’s painted it’s purple. It’s got clouds. The clouds would make it ladies. It’s very prince around the world. And the day it gets the mountains on the back of that album cover naked is the naked lady and the best part.

[00:04:52] It’s like people stepping out of the clubs and one was coming right out of the woman’s butt hole. Oh my God,

[00:05:01] the ice, the cherry on top. This is the card signed by Brooks and Dunn. I’m going to remove the Picard. You should frame it.

[00:05:10] Tia: Like

[00:05:12] Emily: the guy owns the shop is not like a certificate of authenticity on authentication play authentic, but there is, by the way, we’ve got talking about the gifts insurance, but the guy who owns the shop is going to sign something that says that that’s his knowledge.

[00:05:28] That is actually the signatures of, uh, Kix Brooks and Ronnie. So maybe I’ll sell them 20 bucks, some of that money back. But I talked to a bunch of people, Andrew Silvana Wolf and Zach from Ms. Pedals, my boss pedals. And, uh, they don’t like, that’s been there for a long time. So the guy, the guy who was helping me, he’s been there two weeks and, and I was talking, he’s like, oh, yo, it’s like, hello.

[00:05:55] We can go. Like you thought it was on consignment. It wasn’t. Oh, we can go. It’s been here for three years. Cause I was like, I don’t care about the signature or anything of that. He’s like, well, you know, the signature didn’t factor into the prize. It’s the B vendor. But yeah, I get that, but like, it’s been here three years, dude.

[00:06:14] It’s like, look, it’s got the cool custom paint job. I’m like, I like it. But obviously no one else does, like, I think if it didn’t have that paint job or the signature, it would have sold for $2,000. It’s pretty easy.

[00:06:23] Jason: Yeah, because Lego has been here three years. It’ll be here three years more.

[00:06:27] Emily: It’s like, he’s like, we’ll come back next year.

[00:06:30] As I was trying to get him a little bit lower by now, I’m happy with what I paid for it.

[00:06:35] Jason: Yeah. I just find it amazing. Every time we’ve gone into that store. Over this trip, someone has bought a car.

[00:06:45] Emily: It’s a dangerous place. He’s

[00:06:47] Tia: about to buy a guitar maybe. And I’m still thinking about it. I’m on I’m 50, 50.

[00:06:51] I’m just, I’m pretty

[00:06:52] Jason: split my, if I were a betting man. I would say you’re probably going to get

[00:07:02] Emily: the windows opened on that car and that hose ran. Yeah. I’m like, do you have to have that on? Is it like the rudest thing one could do in a car?

[00:07:13] Jason: Yeah. I was just like, oh, wow. I guess you want everybody to hear that phone call

[00:07:17] Emily: D and I were,

[00:07:24] uh, no Tia and I, when we were driving the Carter vintage and we got stuck behind a blue girl truck. Oh my God.

[00:07:29] Tia: That was amazing. It was beautiful. I want more of that in my life. In the middle

[00:07:32] Emily: of this brown about this white girl stands up. He’s like the bride she’s wearing white and, uh, she’s got a cannon in her hand.

[00:07:39] It’s like a white claw, like a tall boy. And she keeps going, like, she’s going to shotgun it. Like she holding it like that. And then she’s like, oh no, I didn’t. And she’s just like fucking with it. And they just take her hat off.

[00:07:50] Tia: She was struggling super hard. And the only thing I wanted in life was for her to succeed.

[00:07:55] And she did not, I hope she’s doing okay. I hope her marriage goes well. It was 10:00 AM. Yeah. Yeah. So no breakfast, just shotgunning white paws on the

[00:08:05] Emily: back of a truck. That’s probably why she wasn’t doing such a good job.

[00:08:11] Yeah, it was. Then she took the hat off and it just set it on the back. And there’s like, not one. She sends a pathway through the roundabout and the car was not going fast with the low her waist. I think. So I really hope you got it on your dash cam.

[00:08:26] Tia: The whole

[00:08:26] Emily: thing was recording. If you can like send that to me, I really would like to incorporate it, but it was right here.

[00:08:35] It was amazing. Um, we, I just kept waiting for that hat to blow away. I walked by the front and acted like she was. Secure the hat and she turns around and then she gave, she gave up on the wipe off. That was embarrassing.

[00:08:49] Tia: She needed better friends, but that’s a whole other discussion.

[00:08:53] Emily: Is this, are these like your closest friends, because none of them helped you.

[00:08:56] None of them were helping you. Maybe that maybe that was like what a friend should do at 10 in the morning. Maybe

[00:09:01] Tia: like teachers, some independence, I guess. I don’t know,

[00:09:04] Emily: like we’re not going to. Getting a white ball.

[00:09:10] Jason: Yeah. We’re here for the wedding.

[00:09:16] Emily: So now we’re at panties and we were here yesterday. It didn’t buy anything, uh, car wise, oppress and other purchases or an order, but this is the, the mural was damaged in the tornado and March of 2020. And I’m so, so glad it mostly survived. I can see some damage, like a chunk

[00:09:35] Tia: missing in a Suzy over here,

[00:09:38] Emily: shoulder Barbara Lynn looks okay.

[00:09:43] Bonnie Raitt spine, but this money’s good. Joanie’s good

[00:09:49] forever. I got mother may Belle, Loretta.

[00:09:58] Tia: Yes. Uh, an American treasure, Katie. Well, all the world

[00:10:03] Emily: that’s here right now, Gatlinburg is on the way it’s on the way back. Either way. Your world is

[00:10:10] Tia: Dolly world. Yeah. So you just rename America, Dollywood. And I would be happy with that.

[00:10:18] Emily: Never one year and Dolly Parton’s birthday. She had a conference, a press conference here in Nashville, and she’s like, I’m rebuilding the waterpark.

[00:10:26] It’s the most Dolly thing to give us a waterpark on her birthday.

[00:10:34] Right. The

[00:10:35] Jason: American dream, the American dream waterparks.

[00:10:38] Emily: So do you have any other highlights?

[00:10:41] Jason: Oh, I would say I did. Actually meeting, um, I don’t say this as a whole camera meeting, but meeting you in person, um, and meeting like Ryan Burke and just that pedal community like that, seeing how welcoming the community was was is probably my biggest highlight, like outside of that.

[00:11:03] And, um,

[00:11:05] Emily: I, Kevin equals equals guitars. How does that sound? Kevin, Heather. Pick me up from the airport. Then we hung out with them a whole bunch this weekend. Yeah. Fell off 40 watt podcasts on that one.

[00:11:20] Jason: Phil was awesome. Like, uh, he like, uh, I got a name drop hill, cause he was like, we had a great chat about guitars and gears and just like retail and everything and like, Uh, may or may not be on the podcast.

[00:11:35] We may or may not. We may be on there. We’re going to be on it. But, um, I would say another highlight. Uh, it was meeting Tom Murphy and, uh, hearing his stories only kind of, cause it was totally unintentional. And

[00:11:54] Emily: um, we went to the Gibson show.

[00:11:58] Jason: That’s a highlight, but that’s a different story for later,

[00:12:02] Emily: for later.

[00:12:03] I guess we can segue into that. Yeah, because in the showroom they have this like on the ceiling, it’s just, the guitar is in constant rotation around. We all got Kramer hats. I want a Kramer because they’re going to take you to the showroom,

[00:12:20] Tia: a little kid on a field trip to go

[00:12:24] Emily: see the showroom deal.

[00:12:25] Unfortunately like I was supposed to get a tour and then it didn’t happen. It’s okay. You things happen. These things happen. Um, but it was still really cool to go. I got to see hailstorm. So the person who’s supposed to give me a tour couldn’t so she gave me a hailstorm tickets instead. So I went and did that last night.

[00:12:40] I

[00:12:40] Tia: mean, that’s still not bad though.

[00:12:44] Emily: That was so awesome. That was my friend, Matt from college. And I was like, oh, this is a first. Show show I then too, like it wasn’t like a, just like a band that was playing in a bar. Like it was the first like intentional. This is the rock star, Lizzy Hale golden God. Oh my gosh.

[00:13:02] I was talking with your producers Ander. Producer sound guy, the producer,

[00:13:14] Jason: producer.

[00:13:14] Emily: Yeah. Zander said she’s, she’s a very athletic performer and player. I’m like she is. And just like, her voice is so powerful. I don’t know how she sings like that for more than like 15 minutes.

[00:13:28] Jason: I kind of wish I would’ve went to that, but. Uh, I have this thing where I’m kind of an old man, so I just need to be in bed by seven. You

[00:13:36] Emily: said like you love the grant. We went to grant from big ear. He and Karen, uh, posted a little pizza party. And, uh, so we were hanging over there. Grant is awesome. So his parents, me, the cat, I got to meet the cat Nelson, got to meet the cat.

[00:13:53] But, uh, this cat, Allie, I, I scratching her, you know, her butt button above her tail. And she was just like getting up on her back, tip toes. I thought she’s going to Teeter over. I was really hoping she would

[00:14:04] Jason: seat her over. See, I don’t know. I feel like, uh, I still, I still. Uh, for my, my, one of my best friends, Turner, I didn’t realize that his cat Murphy he’s he was that dude.

[00:14:16] He, we partied with him last night, so he didn’t see, didn’t see hail storm, but we partied with him and he, yeah. He’s

[00:14:24] Emily: cause you left, you left the party before I left for the show. So it was probably the best thing you did.

[00:14:31] Jason: Yeah. It was just one of those things I think. Uh, cause Justin and I got back and when we were just like, Um, I really just remember, it was just like joking about a bunch of stuff.

[00:14:41] And then, um, I was just passed out and I was like, I don’t remember. I just remember waking up in, Murphy’s just kind of like looking at me like, so, uh, breakfast, uh, you going to feed me

[00:14:54] Emily: was that part of the agreement

[00:14:57] Jason: because he’s an awesome cat.

[00:14:59] Emily: My husband set up a cat cam for me while I’m gone.

[00:15:05] Jason: Oh, my God. I want that cat

[00:15:11] from the cat Pam. I was like, I want that cat,

[00:15:13] Emily: give me a clip from the neck. Cause I’m not, I haven’t been looking at the nest cam really? I’ll like put like the thing about like, oh, there’s a nest app. I go, there’s the cashier still in the bed surprise. But my husband sent me a clip of her giving him a 22nd head, but yeah.

[00:15:28] Oh yeah. She likes them like to know. Oh, well, so how about, are we good on time? 15 minutes? Oh, that’s it all right. I told them we would keep it too long. Um, but uh, what else do, what do you want to talk about?

[00:15:46] Jason: Well, um, I would, I wouldn’t say as far as like, we’re going to keep it Nim specific, I would definitely like, well, I was going to say.

[00:15:56] The one thing that kind of blew my mind in a weird way from there was like Martin had that $120,000 guitar and it was like, yeah, you can play it. And I’m like, I’m just like, it’s a house right there. And I was like, yeah, I was like, what? So, uh, yeah, I, I played it for about 10 minutes and I was just like, this is the happiest and probably the most expensive item I will ever hold in my life.

[00:16:22] Emily: Yeah, Ryan Burke was talking about how he, yeah. He thought he played $6 million. Yeah.

[00:16:26] Jason: Well, he, he commented on it and I was like, cause I was like, yeah, I’m pretty sure. In the past two days in the span of like eight guitars I’ve played, they probably amounted to cost-wise close to 500,000 and I was just like, oh yeah, I didn’t realize.

[00:16:43] I’ve played a lot more than I will probably earn in my lifetime. Alyssa, you can, unless you subscribe to our Patrion.

[00:16:51] Tia: Yes, you are patron. And we appreciate you.

[00:16:55] Jason: Um, other than that, I would say the future. Um, let’s talk about the future. What are the plans for winter Nam? Probably

[00:17:04] Emily: I’m like, I’m a little worried.

[00:17:09] If you saw pictures, you saw how sparse the floor was, how few people there were, there were fewer people on the second day. And I don’t know if you said people usually go for two days and did it this time, or if they like caught one, that it wasn’t like special, but, um, I was really appreciative of everyone who was there.

[00:17:28] There was a lot of cool stuff there, but like, it was really, I don’t think it was half full. And that’s what the moving, like the conference stuff to the main floor, like that was taking up a, probably like a fifth of the floor. And then there was a networking zone that was taken up like another sip of the floor.

[00:17:47] And then there would be like one booth on one end of like an aisle. And then there’d be the next one would be a way at the other end. I didn’t like PDs booth was literally a QR code and some stickers

[00:18:02] Jason: were here, here, here, here. Here’s some QR codes and some stickers. You really want the stickers

[00:18:08] Emily: we’re here. We’re

[00:18:09] Jason: here. We’re here in spirit and stickers, Mississippi. I would say. Other than that, like, I would like to talk about food. Um, I, I would definitely, cause I don’t think I, and one day I don’t think I’ve consumed the amount of barbecue that, uh, Thought was humanly possible, but I did.

[00:18:33] Emily: Yeah, no. I took these guys to Martin’s barbecue. Downtown was used to be the Rutledge, which is really disorienting if you’ve been to the Rutledge like a lot. And then you go in and you’re like, nothing’s changed except now it’s a barbecue restaurant. Like there’s still like the weird stone walls. The tile in the bathroom is the same, which was really wake me out.

[00:18:51] And, uh, so yeah, I took these guys to Martin’s. I’m sorry. I called you a coward coward

[00:18:56] Jason: phenomenon. It’s fun. It’s fun. Like, cause I was, I didn’t know how many rooms were going to be in there and I was just like, oh yeah, well I’m not really hungry. And then I got, and I was just like, well, You did this to yourself, you gotta eat it.

[00:19:08] Emily: And I just got the brisket tacos and a couple of sides and you know, I was like, oh my God, like I thought I was getting light. I’m so cool. I, I need dinner. I had like two ribs at Kevin. Oh,

[00:19:18] Jason: I didn’t know. I was like, Jason Pammy raised no quitter. You are going to enjoy these ribs.

[00:19:23] Emily: I don’t know if we have more you or Ryan per

[00:19:26] Jason: se.

[00:19:27] I don’t know if we’re, if we’re factoring in. Martin. So just again with Ryan, Ryan, probably in a way where I was like, cause it

[00:19:38] Emily: was like,

[00:19:40] Jason: oh, like when he was going through him, I was like, man, like, I feel like I got to kind of keep up with Ryan and it was like, but if I do, I’m going to go into a sleep.

[00:19:49] Emily: No. I learned, I I’ve, I’ve learned, don’t try, keep up with anybody. The Wednesday night, I kept up with my friend. Michelle took me out.

[00:19:56] You took me to this place. Uh, I don’t remember the Inglewood lounge. I think I got an oh pretty okay. Chicken sandwich with the vibe was off the chart. There’s a huge prince poster there too, which was really funny. She didn’t know about the principles there. We just hanging out and she sent me to Dee’s country cocktail lounge and there was this guy I liked in high school, like a musician I liked in high school.

[00:20:16] He never really hit it. It was your first man. I washed him up and for Sheryl Crow and Juul, that tells you a lot about me. It might’ve been middle school, um, as probably high school. And I really liked this record has never hit it big. Um, he was like Carson daily’s house band for a while and he moved to Nashville.

[00:20:32] And around the time I was leaving Nashville and we go into these country cocktail lounge. And the performance is a different guy, Brian, right? I’m like, oh, I saw Brian open for Joe person was, and then the first day of sex, I’m like, that was, look my friend, right. That looks at Joe first. And it was, it was so weird.

[00:20:48] I was talking to Michelle. I’m like, oh, I wasn’t loved. Cause like my first rock star crush. And then we got a picture. I gave him a business card. Yeah. Yeah, that’s

[00:20:59] Jason: really exciting. Speaking of which all three, you got to get a picture before the, uh, before the trip is over

[00:21:08] in there, but like, um, I guess kind of add to that.

[00:21:14] Emily: Oh, yeah. Then I got very, I didn’t get, actually, I didn’t even get that drunk. I didn’t think, but I did wake up at 6:00 AM the next morning feel a little bit of a headache, took an ibuprofen, chugged, a bottle of water. And then I went back to sleep and I woke up to miss messages and calls from, you know, a bunch of them were a bunch of us were staying in the same hotel room.

[00:21:33] And I was like, ah, no, wait a second. Let me just come on up to seven night, just come to the hotel room, just go to my room. I gave you the number and I gonna do that right now, even though we’re not there. It’s weird though. Still it’s like say the room number, uh, and like 30 seconds later, you guys were knocking on the door.

[00:21:50] I’m like still getting dressed. I didn’t know if you’d been able to pick up a card at the front desk or something. I’m like, don’t come in here.

[00:21:59] Jason: I think it mostly, I was just a blur and I tend to, um, I tend to drive pretty fast sometimes a lot of the times I know you guys

[00:22:07] Emily: were leaving at like 5:00 AM.

[00:22:08] Your time would have been oriented this time. So I actually thought I was worried that you all had been in Nashville for a lot longer, but yeah.

[00:22:17] Jason: Um, as you know, we, we are slow moving, so, um, Yeah. Um,

[00:22:23] Emily: okay. The number of times I was like, we got to go guys go. Yeah.

[00:22:28] Jason: Yeah. It was just one of those things. Um, cause I woke up, I guess it would be 3:00 AM central time for him.

[00:22:35] And I was like, all right, they should be, you know, they should be here in like 30. It was like five something. I was like, oh man, I guess, uh, I guess we’re getting there. And then we’re all driving and it was just like a. We switched drivers. And I was like, I remember just talking Xander’s ear off and just having loud music playing, just so I’m like, we’re going to get there.

[00:22:55] We’re going to get there. And, um, yeah, so we got there and I was just like, right when we were like a few exits down, I was like, Hey, we’re supposed to text Emily when we were like 30 minutes out.

[00:23:05] Emily: Well, by Springer wasn’t on. So would not have mattered. I would have gotten them all at the same time. Anyway.

[00:23:10] Jason: Yeah, I think. I will say, and it’ll get somewhat corny, uh, since I’m flying back and forth with topics, my biggest disappointment. Is, I didn’t get to experience it with, to you.

[00:23:23] Emily: Yeah. That made us all sad. To be honest,

[00:23:28] Jason: I totally understand the real gift

[00:23:30] Tia: was friendship all along.

[00:23:35] Emily: That’s kind of Nam though, especially for like content creators, like yeah.

[00:23:38] Like you can capture some stuff and you just worried, like it’s probably not going to be as good. At some point, like someone was trying to get me to come and film their guitars. I’m like, I’m gonna give you my card. You can send them to me and pay my rate. Like this is not, this is not a great set up. Like even Ryan, I don’t think Ryan Berg, I think I was best content probably at Carter’s guitars because he added a room to film it.

[00:24:02] And there weren’t a lot of people back, like walking behind him and stuff. But

[00:24:07] Jason: yeah, I don’t, it’s it’s interesting. Cause um, I think our game plan was to kind of do it like, um, Like other, like a few other major channels, like, oh, interview a maker and like, you know, what’s new, but I think we’re just going to turn it into a blog because I, uh, cause I wish we would have had Ryan Burke set up because it was awesome.

[00:24:27] He went, his best set up, set up was awesome. And you had the Iridium plugged into

[00:24:31] Emily: it? Well, I was always trying to run nine volts, like power, the, the radiant with nine volts and it was, it would kill a nine volt within 15 minutes. I’m like. I gotta get, I got, I need Ryan to send me a link of what he was using because it was lot, he was powering the, uh, he like the stomp.

[00:24:47] Yeah,

[00:24:47] Jason: yeah. Talking to a guy. I don’t think he was officially there from line six. I don’t remember who he was. Um, and I probably shouldn’t say that cause he would probably watch this and be like, oh, screw that guy. But anyways, um, and he was like, yeah, I could, uh, he was like, yeah, you can just power it off of that.

[00:25:03] And he was saying a couple of different power supplies and I was just standing. Kind of like, oh, I should jot this down for a winter Nam, but, uh, that actually speaking of helix, that might be another future video or an eCheck stump, uh, especially, um, since everybody left with new gear.

[00:25:22] Emily: Well, except for you, you’re the only one.

[00:25:25] Who’s not, it hasn’t even been like, I want to get this guitar.

[00:25:28] Jason: Well, the guitars I wanted to get, I was like, yeah, I don’t think I can drop five grand right now. Yeah,

[00:25:36] Emily: I was not about to, I was like, I was thinking like the most I wanted to spend on a guitar. If I bought one was like 800

[00:25:41] Jason: bucks, but I want to check out some pedals, like,

[00:25:44] Emily: oh, we got to go to east side music supply.

[00:25:46] That’s what we gotta

[00:25:47] Jason: do next. And then not only that, but I think, um, the thing too for me is like, I just bought that American performer. So I was just like, it was like, I literally cannot.

[00:25:59] Emily: Yeah, this week’s episode. I’d get off spot,

[00:26:05] get off my plane, get off my spots. This week’s episode of get us.

[00:26:20] where’s my button.

[00:26:26] Okay. This week’s episode of the get offset podcast. Isn’t really sponsored by anybody. If you would like to sponsor the show, let us know. We have very recent. Well, I’m just going ahead and say, it’s brought to you by Fanny’s house of music in east Nashville, Tennessee. They have been so hospitable to us.

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[00:27:06] So thank you. And also, you know what I was going to say, sponsored by root tech affects based out of here in Nashville, Tennessee, because Jesse from Rue tech was kind enough last night to give me a ride to east Nashville. Thank you, Jesse. Sponsored by you use the code, get offset at checkout for free domestic shipping or discounted international shipping.

[00:27:28] Beautiful. Why not? Why not? I hope that code’s still valid. It might not be, we were actually here yesterday and then we went to Duke’s to get sandwich. That was pretty fun. Yeah.

[00:27:39] Jason: I honestly, after our waffle house experience, I kind of wish we were went to do again.

[00:27:44] Emily: And we can still go to deuce again. We just can’t like get a sandwich.

[00:27:47] I

[00:27:47] Jason: mean, I’m down for that. Yeah. I’ll get a

[00:27:51] Emily: drink. Yeah. Get a drink and then go to east side music supplies. Yeah. Yeah.

[00:27:56] Jason: I, that was the first time I learned that. Uh, my favorite, I actually, that was the first time I saw the color of my favorite

[00:28:01] Emily: beer. Yeah. That was weird. I was like, I’m like, are you all sure you want to order a beer from Atlanta where you are from when you are at, in Nashville at Duke’s national.

[00:28:12] Yeah. I’ve never seen the color.

[00:28:14] Jason: Yeah. I’ve never seen, I’m always drunk the side of the kid. I’ve never seen the color, but it’s my favorite.

[00:28:19] Emily: And I’m so glad we got deli sandwiches or straight instead of like something heavy.

[00:28:23] Jason: Yeah. I was telling him, I was telling Justin. That I was like, yeah, Emily definitely made the right call on that because I was like, if we would’ve woke up and got another barbecue, I would have just went back to sleep.

[00:28:32] Emily: I would have died. My stomach felt so awful. And I feel like that sandwich made me human again.

[00:28:38] Jason: I was just like, that sandwich was awesome. Like, I mean, I got a simple sandwich cause I’m a simple man. Did

[00:28:46] Emily: you leave out that you got, you got like a habit? She’s I got Turkey and cheese. Yeah,

[00:28:50] Jason: it was awesome.

[00:28:51] Emily: Now I want one.

[00:28:53] They have it.

[00:28:55] Jason: I’m just gonna add a drink.

[00:28:57] Emily: Drink. Yeah. I don’t mez cow. I have mez cow Gimlet and it was delicious.

[00:29:02] Jason: Yeah. I don’t know that that old place was awesome. Like I, it’s funny. Cause a part of me is like, okay, so next year, um, you know, if T is with us again, I was like, we gotta repeat this year and like take her to all those

[00:29:16] Emily: spots and she doesn’t have to go there.

[00:29:18] Yeah. There’s nothing you can eat there. I mean, you could have just the sides other than potato salad, the Mac and cheese, the hush puppies, they got salads, but it’s not, they’re not good.

[00:29:31] Tia: I was going to say, I’ve got this like weird personal role. If I like go out to a restaurant, I refuse to buy something.

[00:29:36] I can easily make myself. So I will not order a salad wherever I go, which I know being a vegetarian. I’m just like, I guess it seems a little picky,

[00:29:44] Emily: but that’s a good rule. But what if it’s like a really bomb ass house?

[00:29:49] Tia: I doubt I don’t a restaurant would make any salad. That is so good. I pay for it.

[00:29:55] Jason: See, I’m kind of in between, like, I’m kind of like, I won’t order salads because like, like you, I can make them myself, but I was like, dammit, I’m going to, I came here for the ribs.

[00:30:03] That’s what I’m eating. That’s

[00:30:05] Tia: like mentally, when I’m wanting to go out to eat somewhere, I want something I’m not just making every day or something like that would be like a, like a whole ordeal for me to make, you know,

[00:30:17] Jason: There’s I’m surprised we haven’t had Chinese food here yet. I’m allergic

[00:30:21] Emily: to soy. Oh, then there we go there.

[00:30:25] Jason: Well, uh, it’s, it’s just surprising to me cause it’s like, I want to say there’s a couple of Chinese places back home and I would eat there ever so often and buy every so often. I mean like every other day, cause they serve by the scoop. So Asian express. Yeah. Um,

[00:30:43] Emily: that sounds like a familiar place.

[00:30:44] Jason: Yeah. So it was like, oh yeah, my head, I was like, I get the feeling we’re going to hit up an Asian place, but I was kind of hoping we didn’t.

[00:30:53] So I’m glad that we

[00:30:54] Emily: didn’t. I’m sorry. I’m glad. I’m glad. No, I’m trying to think of, so I took you to Martins. I took you to Cinco de Mayo just because it was there. Yeah. I, I know that woman said there would be six glass, six margaritas in that pitcher. Well, there were six shots of tequila for sure. I’m not sure there was one, it tasted, it just says it didn’t taste like alcohol.

[00:31:19] No,

[00:31:20] Jason: it was just sitting there. I’m like, whoa, you know, I’m not a big drinker, but I don’t feel drunk. This just feels like any other

[00:31:25] drinks.

[00:31:26] Emily: I just felt like having eliminated.

[00:31:28] Jason: It was a good, this is the best lemonade event. And um, and I’m not even drunk, but I’m supposed to be. Yeah.

[00:31:33] Emily: Like, cause we had like two each.

[00:31:36] Yeah.

[00:31:36] Jason: Yeah. Like when the thing is, it’s like, oh man, I forgot to talk about drinks in the fridge. I will say, I actually liked their case,

[00:31:45] Emily: so, oh, you can’t get cases like that in Seattle. Like, okay. So Blanca, you can’t

[00:31:50] Jason: like really good. Um, I would say other than that, like, yeah, the chips were fine. I actually liked their taco that I didn’t order, but just gave it to me.

[00:32:02] But maybe that’s why

[00:32:04] Emily: kind of taco like that. Just like not fussy. Like I there’s there’s one place here. They would call them gringo tacos. Well, like, I know this isn’t an insult, but I’m, this is exactly what I want. So athlete

[00:32:16] Jason: name, I will say I’ll give their hot sauce though. Cause I thought it was going to be like super duper hot.

[00:32:22] And I was like, okay. And she was like, are you sure? I’m like, yes. I was like, look at me. I’m sure I want this. And I’m putting it that talk on it.

[00:32:31] Emily: We should have it. We need to have a conversation about the definition of hot. Yeah.

[00:32:37] Jason: But, you know, I guess it’s

[00:32:39] Emily: passable. I like Martin’s hot sauce. That was

[00:32:41] Jason: hot.

[00:32:41] That was hot. That was, uh, and, um, was appropriately hot. I was thinking like, when you offered it to us, I was like, I should put this on my wrist, but I was like, what if it’s too hot? And it’s just like, let’s just fries. Yeah.

[00:32:52] Emily: That’s why I started with the carb.

[00:32:56] Jason: But yeah. Other than that, I would say Nashville has been pretty awesome.

[00:33:00] Um, it’s other than the hot sauce. Yeah. Other than that, the hot sauce was still awesome and it didn’t destroy it didn’t, it didn’t destroy my guts. So yeah.

[00:33:09] Emily: I mean, I felt bad, but I don’t think it was because of that. I think it was just, I think it was the heat, like the heat with the food. I’m not used to this humidity.

[00:33:17] Jason: Yeah. It is the south. And it’s just like, it’s kinda, it’s kinda like. We have the whole go to sleep after eating thing. And it’s just like, oh yeah, the weather cooled down. And it’s just like, oh, I ain’t go out and do stuff. But even then, um, I would say I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of drinking in a wedding, drinking and drinking and bridal parties that went on with drinking

[00:33:44] Emily: open back

[00:33:45] Jason: vehicles.

[00:33:46] And like the little, the little pedal, not the company. And I was going to say the pedal downtown was going to say pedals train, but not the company pedal tab. And I was like, that’s a genius idea. You work off your drink. So you keep drinking.

[00:33:58] Emily: Are you just getting drunk or way faster? Was like, get the blood going.

[00:34:02] Yeah. Yeah. Oh my gosh. So on fun, it was real unfair.

[00:34:11] Jason: It does, but I was just like, from an observing standpoint, This seems brilliant. This seems like something I would just sit down and watch and wait for something to have. I remember

[00:34:19] Emily: when they first came to Nashville and I didn’t drink at the time and it just seemed kind of like, it sounds like that sounds like a cute fun idea, but I don’t know if they changed the laws, but at the time, like I only actually drinking on the pedal Tavern.

[00:34:32] It was like you were going between taverns because it had to be actually pedal powered to be legal or something to do some, some sort of loophole. Drunk driving, I guess. I don’t know. Maybe they weren’t able to have alcohol because they were not electric powered. But like if you ended up at the bottom of a hill, I think they had to come and like tow you.

[00:34:55] Huh? Because I thought they had an engine in case that happened and someone was like, no, there’s no engines in those. They might be now. But I think the original one didn’t

[00:35:04] Jason: oh, wow. So this is purely a pedal power. Sorry, making pedals.

[00:35:11] Emily: It’s inevitable. I have pedals. Have the pedals are pun names.

[00:35:16] Jason: Yeah. I will say I’m not going to say I’m not going to say it because I was missing by grants.

[00:35:24] I’m curious, very curious about what he, what he has cooking up. Cause he,

[00:35:29] Emily: yeah, I was working on something. Yeah. Yeah, no, I don’t think I should say. Grant, didn’t say what he’s working on or that, or really confirm that he’s working on something. Oh yeah. You know,

[00:35:45] Jason: he reminds me of the pedal world, doc brown from back to the future, like where he is just, but he’s cool.

[00:35:52] And you want to hang around him, like, he’s super awesome. And like, I know we’re just like going varying on subjects, but.

[00:36:01] Emily: I just got to go this morning

[00:36:02] Jason: and I’ve got to get some more like, uh, ask me something. No,

[00:36:05] Tia: I’m, I’m chilling. Yeah. I don’t have anything to add to this

[00:36:08] Emily: so, well,

[00:36:11] Jason: next

[00:36:11] Emily: year you will. Yeah, that’s true.

[00:36:13] Or maybe even as early as January, 2022, it’s weird that it’s 20, 21. It’s weird that it’s

[00:36:21] Jason: almost

[00:36:21] Emily: over. It’s over half over. Yeah. Flew by. It did well. I don’t know, I just what’s weirdest to me about like quarantine lifting and like get things to get back to normal. I went from having nothing to do, ever to be like, I think weekends are booked through like September.

[00:36:41] Oh, it’s such a weird feeling.

[00:36:43] Jason: Oh yeah. That’s such a very, I don’t know, for me, it was just like, okay, we’re going back to work. And since we live in Georgia and no one really cares about, uh, you know, the whole quarantine procedures. Um, and I, I’m not saying that as a person that doesn’t believe it because I do, but no one, you know, people were just like, all right, it’s fake.

[00:37:04] We’re going to do everything back to normal or pretend. So life kind of went on. Yeah. Life went on. It was just like, oh, well

[00:37:12] Emily: it’s like, Seattle is completely very open, but we’re, I think 80% vaccinated and Nashville is back to back to normal. And it’s like 40% vaccinated. But the, the cases are really low and I hate, like, I was like, oh cool.

[00:37:27] The cases alone. I thought about like a lot of people come here and then leave. So I don’t know what, I don’t know. I don’t want to think about that right now, but also I’m vaccinated. As are we, so

[00:37:42] Jason: that’s, that’s the thing that kind of, uh, worried me, like at first, uh, just seeing how they were going to do Nam and how they’re going to do winter Nam.

[00:37:50] And, um, because being that it’s in California, I’m just like, man, I wonder what the protocols are going to be.

[00:37:55] Emily: Is there back to mask ordinances, but that’s

[00:37:59] Jason: minor. I mean, yeah, that’s minor. It’s just like here. Again, I can’t say I’m surprised by living in this of this. There’s like, oh, wait, if you’re a vet you’re vaccinated.

[00:38:10] Right. You’re not lying to me. Okay. Yeah. You’re good.

[00:38:14] Emily: Yeah. The signs on the doors, I’ll say per CDC guidelines, you do not have to wear masks if you’re vaccinated. Like, uh, so it’s the honor system pretty much. I don’t think the honor system usually works that well. I mean, at this

[00:38:27] Tia: point it just kinda seems to be survival.

[00:38:29] Emily: Yeah. It’s like take a penny, leave a penny is also kind of an honor system, but have you ever left a penny? I actually do.

[00:38:36] Jason: I don’t

[00:38:36] Emily: know what it is. Pennies exists

[00:38:38] Jason: anymore. I don’t like anytime I have changed, like, I like to keep all the silver, but all the pennies, I’m just like

[00:38:43] Emily: I’m leaving. Right. Your friend, Justin is the first person I’ve seen use cash outside of a legal dispensary in a very long time.

[00:38:52] Jason: I was actually shocked.

[00:38:54] Emily: Like my friend paid, my friend bought a guitar from me, Baden cash. And I was like, whoa, this is barely legal tender right now. Like, no one’s taking cash except for the pot shops in Seattle. Like everything is card only, which I don’t know. I don’t super-duper know how that’s legal, but

[00:39:14] right. Yeah. It’s just,

[00:39:16] Tia: it’s been like exact change or you could do a combination of like cash hand, your card to like finish it off, basically.

[00:39:24] Jason: I think some places just use this as a way to implement, like, Hey, we’re not going to take

[00:39:27] Emily: hundreds, but that’s legal

[00:39:30] Jason: tender. So you’re still going to take cash, but you’re just not taking the hundreds because of the virus.

[00:39:36] No, it’s

[00:39:36] Tia: because of the change shortage is because like, if you know, someone is coming in and buying like $5 versus stuff and they’re trying to break a hundred. Then you’re there literally, like there just isn’t enough circulating, so it’s too

[00:39:48] Emily: large. oh yeah, that makes sense. At the airport when I was flying and they were, they would, they were all card only in the sciences.

[00:40:00] Because like, just because people are asking, I guess they put on the sign because the airport bank is closed.

[00:40:08] Tia: I mean, with that. So that’s probably like a transportation thing with like Garda or whoever is bringing them their money because like, ATM’s like they’re stuffed full of cash, but if everyone’s withdrawing and no one’s putting in, so it was just a shorter, taller around less people out, less

[00:40:24] Emily: cash.

[00:40:25] It’s really weird. It’s all weird. Everything’s weird. The theme park I used to work at, it’s gone to card only. Mike. I know I’m not positive. Take cars. When I worked at that theme park, do an airbrush

[00:40:39] Jason: tattoos. Future we’re living in the future right now.

[00:40:44] Tia: They got

[00:40:45] Emily: square. All right. Now they got that. Yeah. I saw a

[00:40:48] Jason: homeless guy with a square.

[00:40:49] Yeah. Yeah. Not only do you have to adapt and you overcome, I was like, you know, I’m going to give you money because that is

[00:40:55] Emily: clever Seattle, the Venmo on, uh, for like they have this paper. That you can buy. I think they might have that here. And then I think about it too, but in Seattle they have it. And apparently it really works to get people housing, uh, pretty quickly.

[00:41:09] But, uh, they have Venmo now and they’re like, oh yeah, just put it, just scan this and put it in the notes field, my number, like my, like my vendor number. And then they pay me. I’m like, that’s really great. I actually think that’s smart because I do worry about like people who, without houses who are relying on like the, the kindness of strangers.

[00:41:31] How they’re doing when? No, like I haven’t lied about not having cash because I just don’t have cash. The ones that I was in Hillsborough village in Nashville, there was a woman. She came up to me. She’s like, do you have any cash? I’m just like, I’m just hungry. I want to buy my daughter a muffin. And I was like, I don’t know.

[00:41:48] I don’t. I’m sorry. And she’s like, well, can you get some? And I got really mad. I’m like, I’m not going to do that. I said, it really sternly. And I got real mad. And then I actually did, cause I was actually walking to the ATM and I got, I was like, I’m, I’m not getting you any,

[00:42:02] Jason: see, I got a story similar to that, which was a

[00:42:06] Emily: go and buy her a muffin.

[00:42:07] And I found her and she’s like, what is it? I’m like, it’s pumpkin. She’s like, I don’t like pumpkin. I’m like, well, one, you didn’t say this was for you. And also, wow. That is the definition of a cheesy baker.

[00:42:17] Jason: Yeah. I had a story similar to that. Like, um, I was on my lunch break and outside of marshals, there was this lady and her children there.

[00:42:25] And one of them looked to be like super young, like no more than like four or five. And the other one was like 17, 18 ish. And she was like, Hey baby, like, I’m going to be real. Like, you know, I understand that if you don’t want to give us money, but could you get us some taco bell? Like, I was like, you know what, I will, what do you want?

[00:42:43] Like what you want? Like, she was like, look you, ain’t got to spend a lot of them. Like, you know, just, you know, just, just get us anything. I was like, you got any like meat allergens or any pitch? Like, no. So I went over there and I was like, got them two of those 10 packs and got them a bunch of drinks. And it was like, here, here you go.

[00:42:59] And, and it was just one of those things of like, where this made me feel really good, because it’s like, I understand that. But then there’s the flip side back in Tallahassee, where I was just like coming off of tour. And like this guy asked me for money. And I was like, all right. Cause we were playing a show at the ven baby bar and um, and I was like, all right, I’m going to give you money.

[00:43:21] Like, cause I have money. And I was like, it’s the first that a musician makes money on tour. And so yeah, first time ever. So I gave him like, And then I go back in and I come back out and he has like a six pack. And you just sitting there chilling and I’m like you mother. And, but then, then he comes back up to me and asked me for more money.

[00:43:39] I’m like,

[00:43:41] Emily: bro, like, like

[00:43:46] Jason: I was like, I mean, I can’t be mad at you, but I’m going to be mad as shit.

[00:43:50] Emily: It’s like, ultimately you can spend your money the way you want to put your mom. He’d been spending my money. I was like, bro, you

[00:43:56] Jason: just wanted to drink. Just talk, just tell me.

[00:43:59] Emily: And I guess how are we doing on time though?

[00:44:06] 18 minutes. So we should probably get, get rapid. And I told them. Use of too much of the porch time porch space, but can we go to Bango and get some ice coffee? I am mighty tired. I mighty is coffee then east side. And then I got to figure out how to get this guitar back to Seattle. Cause I was thinking like, I don’t know if it’s going to fit in the back of any of y’all’s car.

[00:44:36] Jason: There’s a center for that, where there are guitars.

[00:44:40] Emily: Okay. Can I just give one of you my guitar and then you ship it. Okay. I’ll

[00:44:50] okay. That’d be nice. Yeah. So I bought, I bought the cloud city guitar, the naked lady guitar with the B bender and the Brooks and Dunn saying the chair, the probably sell for 20 bucks on it. It’s like, it’s such an, it’s such an ugly Picard. It’s so ugly. That was part of the whole, it’s the part of the

[00:45:11] Jason: static that, uh, so when can we expect to see a review on that?

[00:45:18] Emily: Probably quite soon, I’m really excited about it. And might I, I’m really excited about this stupid guitar. Ugh. I’m just sad. I don’t get it. Like, because if I hand it to you all, I don’t get to show it to my friend, Michelle. He said some pictures, but at least what am I driving to Seattle?

[00:45:45] Do you know? How do you know how many days it takes to drive to Seattle? Three,

[00:45:57] I think it’s 1500 miles as the Crow flies, small world. Don’t

[00:46:02] Tia: look over there. I mean, it’s this time and age, a lot of people just flip very, very

[00:46:08] Emily: Nashville.

[00:46:11] Jason: That’s been the thing. That’s just been like, like a swap and switch. Chad, as far as the guys go and it’s just like, It’s just like a weird, I don’t know.

[00:46:24] Tia: We’re were talking about girls. I’m

[00:46:24] Emily: sorry. Yeah,

[00:46:28] it’s like a side conversation,

[00:46:32] Jason: just like one of my exes. Oh, like you’re here and I’m like, oh,

[00:46:37] Emily: well, is it

[00:46:37] Jason: your ex? No, no. Like when she got like right there, I was like, oh, not my expert. She looks just like her and

[00:46:43] Emily: people walk by and look at us. And you know, they’re wondering, how does that, they’re all too polite to ask.

[00:46:49] I do love that. Like this Nashville is cool because like celebrities, like we’ll always like live in here. Cause people don’t just bother them. Like this kind of thing could be happening. And for all these people walking by now, like ins are famous. We’re all famous. I get recognized a guitar, SJ storage across the country.

[00:47:07] Um, I got as a guitar center was the first one, but I was like someone I knew. I knew through Facebook and he’s in a band with him, a couple of mutual friends of mine. I’ve been in a few of them. And like, I feel like this guy is a nymph who just like pops up and guitarists. Cause it happened twice in two days.

[00:47:25] Like I was in a guitar store, we were at guitar center in the platinum room. I was like all the places. I wouldn’t expect him to be in a guitar center and it just popped up. I’m like, oh, you’re Andrew, not of the podcast. And then yesterday morning at Carter. I’m looking at something and he’s like, oh yeah, things are really cool.

[00:47:42] And I turn it on like live,

[00:47:46] Jason: it’s just tracking you go, I’m gonna show up there, pop up right there. It’s like,

[00:47:50] Emily: why didn’t you come to my show at the basement last night?

[00:47:53] Jason: You didn’t come to my show, but I’m coming up to your stores. Like, it’s been cool though. Cause I would say like, um, I don’t know, Nam. I got the weird, like a couple of people looking at me.

[00:48:05] Yeah. I think I know who

[00:48:07] Emily: you are and it happens a lot. That’s why we’re the get off set share the first day. Uh

[00:48:12] Jason: that’s that’s great. Cause it was just like a couple of people, like I think I know who you are, but I’m not certain, so we’re just going to walk the other way. But it was cool though. Like, um, it was cool.

[00:48:24] It’s a real recognizing other YouTube. And just being like, oh, I watched this video about this, about our paranormal jazz bass. And he had the claw. I was like, I remember that. And it was just like, you know, I was like, oh, uh, another guy walked by and I was like, Justin, that’s the guy who did a Berenger video.

[00:48:42] And then, uh, actually I’m going to tell this, I’m sorry, Justin. Like we were in the elevator and I’m going at the Nam and the convention center going up to the Taylor booth and, um, and, um, Martin the stairs to go up to that. Yeah. And then Marty Schwartz walks like goes in the elevator and he’s talking to us and I have no idea who the hell he is,

[00:49:01] Tia: but I never really watched his

[00:49:02] Emily: channel, the names where it like someone like refigured his voice.

[00:49:06] And they didn’t seem like completely, like he’s saying

[00:49:08] Jason: jibberish. So like he’s being super nice to us and I’m just like, it looks. I get, you know, he looks at my tag and he’s just kinda like, oh, okay. You’re you know, so I’m like, no, but cause I was wearing my warrior shirt was like wore. I was like, ah, no, but you know, working class music, yada yada, yada.

[00:49:29] And then like after he gets off, like Justin turns to me, he’s like, dude, do you know who that is? I was like, no. And it was just like, dude, that’s this Marty Schwartz, like.

[00:49:38] Emily: Someone did someone got, I got a picture with me and they’re like, oh, we’ve talked on Instagram. A bunch of like, I don’t sure, sure. Cool.

[00:49:48] I’m like, ah, it looked later, you tagged me. I’m like, oh yeah, that guy. Because like I said, I didn’t know him by his name. I knew him by his handle. There were some other people like come up and I’d be like, oh yeah, I can’t believe, I can’t believe it took me so long to meet you. I’m like, who are you?

[00:50:03] Jason: See?

[00:50:03] That’s that’s the thing though. Like, uh, there were some people there. That’s why I was kind of. Man, I kind of wished he was here. Cause it was like, maybe that would’ve helped the dynamic of, uh, no,

[00:50:12] Emily: you just got to recognize a lot more. Is that what you mean? Yeah.

[00:50:15] Jason: Yeah. Well that would have helped that dynamic.

[00:50:17] And so it wouldn’t have been as like, I wouldn’t have gotten as many awkward looks. I’m just like, all right, this is awkward.

[00:50:22] Tia: I’m sorry. I was like the missing, uh, Jesse to your

[00:50:25] Jason: James. No, you’re good. You’re good. You are good.

[00:50:29] Emily: Jesse too. My James pair for trouble. All right. Well, we gotta, we gotta wrap. We gotta get some coffee.

[00:50:36] We gotta get an east side music supply. And my time’s about to run out on this camera, but, uh, is there anything you all want to shout out, obviously check out working class music. Anything else y’all want to promote?

[00:50:49] Jason: Yeah, watch the Volante video. Thank you again, red show for being a good sport. Thank you.

[00:50:54] Striving for always being so supportive and, uh, I guess for me, um, and just the channel in general, like Ryan Burke, thank you for being super awesome. Um, a standup guy, uh, super funny, super funny. And everybody else that we met here, Andy, from the guitar geek. Thanks again. Um, everybody just really all the YouTubers that we’ve met and friends that we’ve made that have supported the channel.

[00:51:20] And most importantly, God, it sounds rehearsed as hell. Thank you for checking us out. And you know, you know, if you like what we do, we do it every or once a week and we put it out once a week. So check it

[00:51:35] Emily: out.

[00:51:38] Uh, cool. Tia, anything I just got here? So.

[00:51:43] Jason: Well,

[00:51:46] Tia: it was like, I’m just here,

[00:51:46] Emily: so I don’t get fines, so don’t get fine. Uh, well, yeah, so I guess, um, thanks for watching. Thanks for understanding. Please check us out on Patrion then on Patrion as well. Uh, wa two got merged to get offset podcast.com/shop. I said, get off set right that time.

[00:52:03] Get out, shut up. I’m having a stroke for a second there. Uh, like comment subscribe below until next time. My name is Emily. I’m Tia on Jason. Goodbye.