Fri Full Show: Scott Stapp From Creed Is On + Protecting Our Kids

Published Nov 1, 2024, 4:00 PM

Scott Stapp from Creed is on the show! He talks about their reunion tour, his solo work, shares the idea to feature his son's heartbeat on "With Arms Wide Open" and more. Then, find out how far we'd go to protect our kids and more!

Welcome to Friday Show Morning Studio.

Morning. Are we still calling people karens or is that over?

I have no idea.

I mean I don't really do it, but I mean if someone does it, you know exactly what they mean.

They will do Karen or not a Karen? You decide. Lunchbox. Yeah.

I had to file a complaint with Amazon because ordered something off Amazon.

You know, like he's the Karen or not the Karen.

And the guy comes trotting up the walkway to the front door and he has no shirt on.

The like no shirt, literally no shirt. All he had that all he.

Had on was that little mesh best that said Amazon no shirt underneath.

Okay, but he did have something on a vest on, but he had no shirt was ripped. Yeah, like he was wearing no shirt.

What was he ripped? No, he looked like a normal person. Nothing that matters.

And what are we doing here? When you're a delivery driver? That doesn't mean you just get to take your shirt off?

Are you sure he didn't have like a small tank top on under the vest that you couldn't see if it was a smaller den vest.

I was standing in the front yard and he handed me.

The package why are you talking like that?

And I was just like, is this guy for real right now?

Like how weird?

Like when I delivered food with Jason Zelly, I didn't just not wear my shirt that's food.

Yeah, I just never this is like a couple holders.

I think the real question here is why does it make lunchbox so uncomfortable?

I'm not uncomfortable.

What sorry, but if you're a professional, if you have a job, I'm pretty sure you gotta.

Wear a shirt. Not all jobs, but okay, so what is your issue? My issue is wear.

A shirt you're at work, was delivering it and she just had on an Amazon vest?

How would you feel good?

I would feel offended. My kids could see her movies. It's talking weird today. Okay, get questions. So what do you do if this happens? Do you say anything to the guy? I'm just like, that would be what a real dude, a real man would do.

Thanks man. And then I just got on there. I was like, weird delivery situation. Guy came up with no shirt on? If that's Amazon?

Yeah? Is that Amazon's new policy? Yeah? So what was your purpose of sending that? Like? What did you want to happen?

I just thought maybe if that is what they're allowed to not wear a shirt, cool, then.

I understand it's not it. You're not like, that's not it.

I'm just trying to say, hey, maybe you know, have your people put.

A shirt on? Is it a bit unprofessional? Sure? Yeah?

That am I going to take time out of my day?

Did he hurt anybody? He was wearing the vest that calls the shirt that's all right.

What if he spilled something on his shirt, like right before and he was like, oh.

Shoot, what if he was What if he would say he wasn't. But what if he did have on a really tiny tank top underneath the vest and you saw the same exact stuff. If you got a shirt on underneath, you're fine. Dude was wearing no shirt. But again, you're issue with it. Like if I come in here and I just sit in here all day just like a slob, you dressed like nothing, you were the same, I got a shirt on. Is it okay? If I just start.

Wearing no shirt you lift your shirt up though.

The point is, though, is you don't adhere to the standard everybody else does here, but you're mad that someone else is not hearing to the standard of their Now the standard here is you got to wear clothes.

I assume that Amazon driver standard it's supposed to be you wear clothes.

It's funny. I feel like that's kind of dumb. Did not wear a shirt because you're probably get in trouble. But I don't know that I would have sent a complaint. No, it wasn't a complaint. It was okay, then what it's again? It was you're asking a real question.

Yeah, I said, hey, weird delivery situation. Amazon driver didn't have a shirt on? Is that the new policy?

That was it? That's not a complaint, general question because if they say that is a new policy, you may go to work there.

I'm like no, I'm just like, okay, cool, now I know that I can expect my Amazon drivers.

It's lies, okay, Karen, No, Karen, big time, Karen, right, yeah, big time Karen. They shout up with no pants. Different story, yes, better story, but different story. You're three zero on Karen's So, Eddie, if.

Your wife comes back and now says, oh, man, that Amazon driver had no shirt on, what are you going to say?

So you're jealous? That's what it is? Wow? Right, I'm asking Eddie because.

Eddie's all talking tough, but that was his wife get in the package.

He'd be upset. I'd be like, really, wow, that's I never heard of that before.

Yeah, and he's in a note saying, hey, no, I wouldn't that the new policy.

But we unanimously about him A.

Karen Anonymous, here's a question to.

Oh, Bobby Bones, I just bought my first place. I'm so excited. The thing is, I just found out for the mainess man in our complex that one of the former owners of my unit died in their sleep there in twenty ten. He said it was the original owner's wife. Now I'm wondering if the other owner sold it because they saw a ghost. I mean, the people I bought it from only owned the unit for two years, and the owners before that only owned it for two years. Because of this, I'm hiring someone to come to a few spiritual prayers and burn some sage. Because of this, I'm thinking of hiring someone to come and do not only prayers and sage, but bless the place. Would you be able to live in this place? Or is it all in my head? Or should they have inform me of the situation? Signed New Creepy homeowner Number one. People die everywhere all the time. I think, if you stand anywhere on this earth, somebody died there. Over the millions of years, I think just about it, where somebody's died. Think about it, the billions and billions of people that have been on this earth, and everywhere we stand, somebody's died within a foot from it. Just a numbers game. I don't think it. If it's like a gruesome murder and within those exact walls, I think probably think differently about it. If they died in their sleep, that's kind of the way you want to go. Yeah. In fact, like if somebody, everybody's got to die, somebody dies peaceful. If you're doing the praying and the burning of the stage and the blessing, great, that's great for you. If that makes you feel better. I definitely would not. Let's this affect me to the point where I'm going to change my life for it. If you said somebody murdered eleven kids in this house, in this room, I'm out.

No, there's not enough stage for that.

But I want to encourage you to understand the beauty of what has happened there. Somebody died in their sleep, with the person that they loved.

They'll probably take care of you, I know, just in case you can think of it more positively.

I don't know.

I wondered with my sister of her disclosed when she sold her house. If she said my mom died there, so mom died in her primary bedroom.

I would not disclose it. You don't have to disclose it unless there's a murder. Again, it's a beautiful thing. We're born, we die, We happen to get to live to a long life and I peacefully. That's that's pretty good. So do what makes you feel good. But you do not need to move out of the place. Nothing bad is going to happen to you. Also, there are no ghosts. But maybe but there are no ghosts just in case. Yes, here's a voice, mom, Hey, I got a morning corny for Amy.

Why did the rooster go to KFC because he wanted to see a chickens trip?

That's good, good, one pile of stories. All right.

So if you ate a lot of Halloween candy last night, today, what you need to do is eat a bunch of sour.

Kraupe feel like my stomach would not enjoy that experience.

Well, experts say fermented foods like sauerkraut can help rebalance your microbiome, and that's the delicate balance of good versus bad bacteria in your gut. It helps you digest things and keeps your immune system strong.

So that's all you got to do.

Do you ever eat two things close to each other and just realize I was reading that second thing, it ain't gonna mix well, like in your stomach. Yeah, Like the end of the day, I was eating like a sandwich with a lot of mustard on it. I love mustard, probably too much mustard. And then I don't know, I had a quick little break and then decided to eat some watermelon and a few eminems. And as those eminems were going in, I could feel the mustard mix. I just knew it was not going to be a good day. You're a child, Like all three of those separately would have been fine, but I just knew that mix was not going to feel good. That's what that sounds like, sauerkraut and candy. But that's good to know, all right, thank you? What else?

So people have been googling if these things are back in style. This is the most searched stuff of like is this back.

Just asked mister style Lunchbox here, because go ahead.

Juicy Couture tracksuits still stylish.

You're implying they never went out.

Yeah, I mean, you ever see a girl walking around with Juicy on her boat? You have the real answers.

Well, I checked with your wife, Caitlyn to get real answers. That one was jury still out on Juicy Couture tracksuits. But that's one of those googles. Skinny jeans they're out. Nope, Caitlyn said, they're officially back in.

They went out and like and like three months they went out and came back in at the same time.

But guess I haven't been shopping in a while, but last time I went they were they were out a couple months ago.

Well they were good point, Lunchbox. That's a good point because they did go out.

From him, They totally went out and baggy jeans came in, and so that's another search or baggy jeans still in. Good news is yes, baggy and skinny both.

In all jeans. Good to go Hunter boots. Is that a brand? Yeah, they're out, got it, they're in. I would guess they were brand.

Yeah, they are in. And then Finally, panty hose.

You say that weird, like the way you say panty you say that weird, pantyhose like wearing them? Pantyhose weird. I don't see women wearing them anymore. No, they're in.

Okay, pantyhose are in.

Why I don't.

I don't create fashion, but they are in. And that's Sometimes you feel like they might be old lady like you shouldn't wear them, but they're very much in adam to an outfit.

And which one? What are they called again?

Pantyhose?

Weird? Okay? What else?

All right?

Campbell's Soup released its annual pull on the Thanksgiving sides that we're looking forward to the most, and in a shocking upset, stuffing has overtaken mashed potatoes at the top spot.

Stuffing's good. Call it dressing in Arkansas. So stuffing it's the dressing. Yeah, same thing, right, Yeah, it's the bread you put it in the turkey. That's really I mean, I hear you. That's probably not a side though you're talking about. Stop right, it's together with turkey and dressing, like it's the main. It's part of the main.

What's weird is that it doesn't come out of the turkey anymore.

That's just a side, it really is. It would be in the and the turkey and around it, like you put in that pan, that big metal classic whatever that is aluminum. Yeah, but I think that's like in the middle of a main and a side. It's like a hybrid because it's so so much the foundation of Thanksgiving. So like a side would be mashed potatoes, corn fried okra rolls. I feel like when you say when it's turkey and dressing, that's part of like the main act.

I actually do have the top five sides. And now I told you stuffing has taken the top spot. Then you got mashed potatoes, then sweet potatoes, green bean castrole, and then mac and cheese. Wow.

Number five green beans and not greeny castle.

Because green bean castle is Thanksgiving. That's not green beans or what.

Yeah, and the castrole has like bacon exactly, the.

Little onion, the crispy onions, ingies on top.

Okay, so good, can't wait. I made that's my pile.

That was Amy's pile of stories.

It's time for the good news, Bobby.

This older couple Jim and Joyce almost lost thousands of dollars to a scam, one of those fake you have a worn out for your arrest scams. So the scammers pretend to be federal agents. They call them up say hey, we're gonna rest if you don't pay up. They were like, go to the ATM. They go as much cash as you can, go to multiple a teams go to a cryptocurrency ATM and so they're like, wait, not that is so they like instruct them. And so they're talking about it on the phone and somebody was nearby and they go, hey, that's a scam. That's a thousand percent of scam. That's not the cops. They just heard the conversation. Security footage from the store shows the person the good samari will come get turned and say hey, let me talk take the phone talk to the person claiming to be detective, says you're full of crab and hangs up the phone and saves them because they were gonna go do it and give them the money. Like luckily that person was just like paying attention. That's awesome. So they don't know who it is. But what scammers always get away, No, no, no, the scammers are probably inno the country. They don't know who the person is they jumped in because they weren't like, give me, put me in the story. And once they see this they should call them that. Hey, that was me. Wowt with that story, so big. Shout out to that person who ever heard that, and stop those that elderly couple from losing a bunch of money. That's a great story. That is what it's all about.

That was telling me something good.

Prepare to have your mind blown. A rock is considered a boulder if it's more than ten point one inches in diameter. It's around it, so it doesn't take much to be a boulder. That's not that big. It's not that much a boulder to me. It's like something if there were two together and you got your arms stuck, they'd have to break it off right for you to survive. I think that's also a book, but that's a boulder. A boulder is when they push something off in Bugs Bunny and it lands on something and it kills them. The coyote or then he comes back right the next episode, so there you go. Amy.

It's illegal to own just one guinea pig in Switzerland. It's considered animal abuse because they're social beings and they get lonely. So you can own two three four, you just can't have one.

Which get to that for you're like guinea pig lady a cat lady? Yeah, like too good? Did they ever have a guinea pig? And all my animals they did like hairless rats, hamster. I don't think I ever did a guinea pig. What guinea pigs do?

Well?

What's fun about them? No idea? They're bigger than like hamsters.

They're real cute.

What do they do? Well?

Apparently they're social beings.

Wheel, Yeah, some people built.

They run around the house. They're just like a little run around.

Oh they do run around the house too, Yeah, got it. Uh. The President gets free rent at the White House, which we would expect, but he pays for basically everything else which we may not expect. That includes groceries, housekeeping, parties, vacations, and toilet trees. Really, president's got to get tolt paper, but not bills. Right, electric there, water, groceries, housekeep You didn't say electricfication. Yeah, maybe you're right there.

Light lights, I guess lights.

Not splitting it up with the messages, fifty fifty all right, lunchbox.

Back in nineteen ninety four, when they were making Lion King, sound engineers spent weeks recording lions roars for the movie.

All right, man, that's just not it.

And then they gave the trash can to those dudes said, hey, screaming the trash can, and that's what they uses lions roars.

So of all the lions, no lions made it, No lions made it.

But Frank Welker screaming in a trash can is the lions roar?

Your hear is on Lion King. Nowaday that days, that wouldn't happen because if somebody's playing a white man, then he'd be white. They're playing a straight man, a gay man. You gotta be gay. You gotta be straight. If I were lions and I was in the Union, I would have gotten really upset, Like then, you know what I mean, that's unfair. You hire lions for lion jobs.

If you ask me Morgan, the average man can grow up to six feet of nose hair in their lifetime and up to thirty feet of beard hair if he never shaves.

You just got to commit to that early, like at sixteen or seventeen, you've got to decide I'm never shaving my nose hair because if I decide now, it's probably gonna get like a foot and a half. That's so gross. Got to come here, guy's got lots of hair. There's a very famous book called Up Mice and Men. First of all, him to read that in college or high school?

No, I think we're supposed to.

I didn't read it though. So John Steinbeck wrote it, and so he was late turning the manuscript in because the original manuscript that he wrote is dogated. Oh, come on, had to rewrite it. And this isn't like computer days where you had it backed up. Dogated or did he? I think that was an excuse back then. So probably I think really his dog did eat it. But I mean, that's kind of funny, Eddie.

According to data, children are born less frequently on Saturdays, and the day that they are mostly born are Thursdays.

Why do we think that is? Why does data say that they want to take the weekend off? Oh? Is that really something though? You can take off? Yeah, don't hold your knees tighter. Let's have a good weekend. Let's go to the concert. Hold it in, Hardy's playing, Hold your knees in. That's the thing. I don't know.

Now I have a trip.

In nineteen sixty Oh, you're saying to do it before comes out. I was saying, like, keep it in until after.

Oh No, I was thinking they probably induce. They're probably like, Okay, we're gonna go ahead and do on Thursday. I gotta I gotta get out of town tomorrow.

It's all the doctors being like, yeah, I don't have to. Oh you think it's doctors again. I thought it was somebody. I'm trying to go to morgowallan show like just hold it, hold the baby, you can do it. Nineteen sixty five, before he went to Vietnam, John McCain was on Jeopardy. He was a one day champion. Literally just went on the show. Really yeah, one crazy is that?

That's cool?

And then one more? King Arthur. What was the sword's name, Chancelot? What chance a lot? Chance? Sir Chancellor? The sword chance a lot? Isn't that it chance a Loot's a name? No? Something, it's not. No, you're thinking of sir Lancelot. Oh is that a person that's the sword.

No.

I didn't know if you guys would know. This wasn't a humiliation tactic. I just thought you would know, Amy. Do you have an idea?

Well, no, not a clue.

I give you a hand. The first the first syllables X oh got it? What about it? Thank behavior? EXCaliber in Vegas. Correct. King Arthur didn't have a sword named sir or name EXCaliber by itself. He did have an EXCaliber, but he also had a spear. Okay, and this spear's name was.

New York, New York.

Pretty fun, guys, Ron run Ron like just this must spear, Willie Willy. You guys watching Chimp Crazy on Max? Oh my god, Oh my god. Okay, So I don't want to give too much of it away. We're only halfway through, so this is not a Tuesday Reviewesday. But the guy who did Tiger King was anybody watched Chimp Crazy this whole place, watch any of it? Okay, nobody is. So the guy who did Tiger King I wanted to do like a docu series on this woman in Missouri who has like this chimp sanctuary. The problem is he was kind of famous in that animal community because of Tiger King, so he got what they called a proxy director to be him. But what it's so he's having a fake being the director, and it's following the story of this woman who has all these monkeys, and so I don't want to say too much and I didn't want to watch it. I was like, let's watch Chimp Crazy, and I was like, I know what that is, and what's also what's the plan words? I'm still missing it. Chimp crazy.

She's crazy about chimps crazy.

I'm missing what chimp crazy like white chimp crazy, so chim pansy. So I'm watching the first episode and I'm ready because my wife picks good shows. I'm ready for to miss one because she's picked like five in a row, which means if she doesn't pick a bad one, I don't get control. It's like winning on Jeopardy. As long as you're winning, you stay, you're the champ. And she's picked like five good shows in row, and I want to pick a show and she keeps nailing. So I'm like, Chimp Crazy is gonna suck. So we start watching it. I'm so ready to vomit and like, dude, it's white.

Like has your mind been blown? Is there anything inappropriate happening?

At least not not so far. We've watched two episodes, only four episodes because the ladies are blonde, right, there's there's more. There's some ladies in it, but I don't want to say it too much. What do you?

What do you? I don't.

I just don't get the chimp crazy thing. Though maybe she's just chimp. Maybe it's not a play on words. But this is the what it says. Officially, it's a four part documentary series on HBO that's similar to Tiger King and that it's about humans who own exotic animals, but it's different. It focused on chimpanzees. Same director. Yeah, dude, I'm just gonna leave it there. But not good. I don't know come to end, but like justice for Tonka? Who knows? Who talka is justice for Tonka? At least so far? Do people say chick crazy? That chick crazy, that's I think it's just not. I think we're I think we're searching for it. It's not anything.

I think Morgan might be on to it. Check crazy.

No, same No, if so that's terrible, i'd go like it. I think it's just chimp crazy, okay, chimpanzee and chimp crazy. No, I can't. I can't make myself assign it to that chimp crazy anyway, watch it it's thom Max. Okay, I really want it to be bad, but I can't stop thinking about it.

I'm shocked that you haven't acted like ones bad just so you can get I know.

But but the problem is, I like him anxious for the next episode, doesn't matter what it is, and she'll be like, you want to watch whatever? And I really like, I really do like whatever the show is, I really do and if I just can't pull it, be like, nah, good for you. I don't want to be honest. It's not an integrity thing because I have none. I just wanted to pick a bad show. Its like, can pick one, but she hasn't. This is weird, this guy said. His roommate of two years had secretly been sleeping under his bed for months. He explained the strange noises under his bed one night, around three in the morning, he thought it was a mouse. We got a flashlight and looked under the bed and it was whoa Like imagine that like, flashlight, Hello, whoa morning? What quote there under my bed? Staring wide eyed at me, he recalled the man, who immediately fled the apartment in fear. Later received unsettling texts from Carl, the roommate, who admitted he had been sleeping under the bed several nights a week for three or four months. Carl claimed he was doing it to quote get closer now I was staying with. A friend of the man shared that Carl's been blown up the phone with apologies. Some responses to the post claim the man's overeat No, the guy's overreacting. No, are you kidding? Restraining order? Yeah, move out? Well they can move out. I don't have to move out because a weirdo was under my bed. You move out.

I'm amazing he could be there for that long, three to four nights for months. Because let's say the guy on top, not Carl, you know, his alarm goes off, Carl has to wake up and hit his head on the bottom of the bed, wouldn't.

You think, And most cartoons that's what happens. I would think that the guy probably has to get in after Carl's asleep and out before Carl wakes up. That's the plan to be as weird as possible. And then and if he doesn't wake up for some reason, I think he just lay there and be still, because who checks under the bed unless you're looking for Yeah, some bore your shoes, like actually get kicked under the bed. But he probably knows the guy's routine with his bed.

You push the shoes.

No, no, no, I'm saying the guy that's under the bed probably knows what he uses under the bed for, so he knows he can get under there. I don't think he's pushing the shoes out. And the guy's like, why are my shoes always out every morning?

So he was just lonely, like.

It sounds like sounds like if you're that yeah, it sounds like, yeah, it sounds like Carl's uh into him.

Oh, it sounds like Carl's into him.

Why not just jump in the bed then then well then he knows it may not be welcome.

Okay, that's weird.

Wow, it's time for the good news.

So at the Alabama Missouri football game recently, an Alabama fan and nurse Aaron Minder, she had two medical emergencies, so she tended to at the same game and get this. So there was one fan that had a head injury, so she worked with an EMT there to get this guy taken care of, loaded in an ambulance, whatever. She's making her way back to her seat, and she learns that there's another medical emergency. This time it's the EMT she had just been working with. Yeah, his eyes rolled the back of his head. He collapsed. After shaking him, she checked his pull she can find one, so she immediately started CPR. I mean, there was chaos everywhere. Said, it was so crazy, and she was part of saving his life. The EMT is recovering fully, he said. He's so thankful that she was there to save his life. But it's pretty wild that they'd just saved a life together. Where was this at the Alabama very football games?

Where? Though? Where do they play? They playing? They're playing Larren, Alabama. They were in school Alama.

She's Alabama fan.

Yeah, rold Tide just say that because you know that. Yeah, she suld like it to go meet coach to bar.

Yeah that cool?

Hell me gree you know that.

Is yeah, this is the coach coach so yeah, coach coach.

What the coach of Alabama?

Almad side. Okay, so right there you go. Good for her, that's what it's all about.

That was telling me something good for.

The morning, Corny. Let's go.

The mourning corny, Why did the mashed potatoes turn red? Why they saw the turkey dressing?

That was the morning corny. What was the thing about slashing tires you were talking about?

Oh?

I saw this thing on TikTok of this woman talking about how like, after her boyfriend cheated on her, she went out and slashed three of his tires. She didn't slash all four because the insurance will only cover it if you slash all four to slash three.

Now, logic feels weird. Could you just slash the fourth yourself?

I know, but apparently this is a popular myth. So the insurance companies typically should cover even if you get one tire slash, depending on your insurance coverage. But they're not like, oh well, sorry, you didn't get all four slash, so we're not paying for it.

It's a myth.

So people were only slashing three because they didn't want the person's insurance to pay for the slash tires. Yeah.

I didn't want any women out there to be or any scorned people. Probably not just women out there, just only slashing three.

Like tire slashing not really a dude thing. Yeah, blusting a windshield like a crowbar be a dude thing.

Yeah.

So anyway, I just thought of something funny that I saw online that she said she did, and so then I had to google it, and sure enough it pops up, and a lot of insurance companies, like on their website they clarify. I'm sure you've heard the rumor that if there's three da da da da da, but if there's one or two, you'll get coverage, all.

Right, ce Air slash tire No, no, no, never slashed the tire, but I'll put it. Never sounds dangerous, like what if it just pops on? You probably not going to but okay because in the movies it seems easy, but I don't think it's that easy. Morgan.

No, I've never slashed a tire.

Okay, no, no, but I keep driving into the curbs here at work. Slashed one of my hires at some point. Stupid, I'm have to get a new car because I can't want I can't park and drive, so it's my fault. But everything's so tight here in this new building. I'm have to get a new car, so I'm stupid. Ever ever like busted a Winch Childer ever keyed a car.

No, I've had my car Keet, I would never do that to someone.

You never keep a car. I never, I never keep a car, lunchs. No, you never walked by in the key car.

What did you just say a minute ago?

You said one? I didn't even follow.

Didn't it a tire?

No car like with your Yeah, I've done that my brother's car, right, your brother though, key a car? Never Morgan, No, I've had my car key though by other girls or guys.

By a boyfriend ex boyfriend. Remember you know this that we're wrong.

We blame them. Damn. I don't know what you guys did.

But Wow, wake up, Wake.

Up in the mall.

And the radio and the Dodgers. Ready lunchbox, more game too. Steve bred have trying to put you through this back He's running this week's next bit, the Bobby's.

On the box, So you know what this.

Is, the Bobby Ball.

Easy Trivia Eddie will start with you. You're the champ. What country artist is known for his cowboy hat and the song Chattahoochie Alan Jackson. Correct, you have the tr on because you are the defending champion. You have eight championships over all. Wow, the Tom Brady of Easy Trivia, Amy, What Country singer famous for I Walk the Line Johnny Cash. Correct? Abby? What country singer released the album Fearless and then later transition to pop music?

Oh, Kelly Clarkson heard because I was trying to get my mic door hold on.

Nobody goes home first round anyway, but the answers Taylor said, oh wow, Okay, that was a joke. Lunchbox, Yeah, is he in? What country duo is famous for? Boot scoot and boogie brooks and done? Correct? Now, nobody goes home first round, although we should kick Abby out the whole season for missing that one. But if you missed.

One, you hear this? Go ahead?

Easy trivia, Eddie, are you ready? What do dogs do and what do they wag when they're excited? Uh? They bark and they wag their tail correct, wagging their tails? Correct? Okay, Amy? What African animal is famous for its black and white stripes?

Zebra?

Correct? Abby? What flightless bird is native to Antarctica? Penguin? Good, lunchbox. What animal is known to have a pouch for carrying its young? Kangaroo? Correct? Next category, third grade science, Eddie. What's the process by which water turns to vapor? That's evaporation? Correct? Amy, What part of the plant takes in water from the soil.

The stem.

I'm sorry, that's in correct, in the soil.

I feel like it has to go through the stem.

Get she's been boned first? Wanted to get boned? Never the bridesmaid. All right, here we go. Next up, Abby, what's the hardest natural substance on Earth? That would be a diamond? Correct? WHOA, that's huge, lunchbox. What's the center of our solar system? The core of the.

System, the solar system.

It's the sun. Lunchbox has been eliminated. There are just I did there are two? Eddie and Abby and Abby, mister Taylor Swift. Question is very agame scenario. The category is the eighties Eddie, which toy became a huge craze in the eighties with his colorful twisting blocks. Correct. Abby, who played the title character in the Indiana Jones movies in the nineteen eighties.

I can see him, hold on, I can see him Indiana Jones.

Gosh, hold on uh in Hannah Jones. I see him running. I see him running with.

The need an answer, Abby time, it's so easy.

That's I feel like she almost said it.

Eddie.

It's like you're playing with children's true, and he has eight wins, more than aybody else, double more thanybody else, And it's like, we've got to do something to change.

How can we do.

Man, I'll be back.

Okay, I lost one one round. Yeah it's Harrison ford A Championships, Eddie eight, crazy Amy four.

Okay, not bad.

He's double you.

Not that two of them.

I wasn't even allowed to play it, and he.

Wasn't allowed to play the one of the ones you want. Yeah, that's not a good jump back exactly.

Mind you have to Yeah, and I got double him, that's right.

The question is how much do you love your kids? How far would you go to help your kids? And the whole story was she murdered? Was it her boyfriend? Us? Her husband? Her husband murder her husband, and so her parents came to help her get her the body. Okay, go telling about you now?

So they I guess he confronted her about having an affair, so while he slept, she shot him, shot.

Him, killed him.

So there's blood all over the room and the mattress, and she's like, what am I going to do?

Calls her parents. Her parents come over and.

Spend hours helping her clean, helping her dispose of the mattress, and they were later arrested because they said, no, we weren't at the house, and they were like, man, we saw them over there for hours. Turns out they helped them, helped her clean up. That's a weird call to get from your daughter. I just murdered somebody?

Can you help me? Because I'm assuming there hasn't been a lot of those calls that come in life. Had just murdered someone, can you help me? So you got to decide pretty quick, am I gonna help them? It is your daughter? And maybe there had been some stuff in the past with that that X. I don't think you just shoot somebody because you're having a bad day. But would you go if your kid called you as an adult amy and said this? It's an impossible question to answer full truth because until you're in it, you don't know. But what do you think?

I mean, I could take a good guess that I'm probably gonna not help them cover up a murder.

Would you call?

Because I want to say, we need to go turn you need to turn yourself in, okay, Like something's going on, Like why would you do this? Like let's all go with you. This is what we need to do. They could be locked away forever, I know, but they murdered somebody, so that's unfortunate. And I think that on this way because I know my mom would have turned me in one hundred percent.

Shouldn't miss around lunchbox.

Your kids call you. Man, I want to say, I'd just turn them in, but man, that's my kid.

If I got a chance to save my kid, I gotta help them.

I got to help them.

I understand that. What about this. What if it's help them and just run, but then you have to run too. I mean I'd probably do it.

I'd probably go on the run with it if it would then be locked up forever. Or there's a five percent chance that they can get away even though they did something wrong, I still love them, and so I got to have their back.

So five percent chances. And hear you and I'm I don't disagree. I'm I don't think you're saying anything just to just have effect here. If the five percent chance was that if they you get caught, you also go to jail. It's not just about them that sucks.

But but you have other kids, Oh, you have other kids.

Family still Okay, I would say, let's take the run out of it, because if you run, then you got to run forever in your whole life. Is Yeah, let's say it's if you can get to that house and you can get it all cleaned up and get rid of it. Uh, and there's a thirty percent chance, oh even more. You gotta help them, you do it.

But then what if they murder you?

He didn't do whyould they murder him? He did, he just helped them.

Who knows why they murder the other person?

Exactly?

No?

Or okay, if there was.

Some crazy self defense situation, I don't think.

Okay, I know all yeah, but it means there was cheating. Hey did you not cheat on them with another kid? No? Okay, exactly beddie.

Look, if they decided to do something like that, I raised them that way. I raised them to think that, like, it's okay if you don't, if you get your feelings hurt or if your heartbroken because of something whatever, you could just shoot someone. And if I decide to help them because they did that, that's again me.

Being a terrible parent. So no, I'm going to turn them in. So you're a terrible parent, Say raised you raised them that way, and then you're a tarrible parent. For double I'll turn the two negatives per mass. That's true.

So I don't think just because I choose.

I don't agree with it. I agree with you, Amy, do not agree with that. There's other factors think that that's okay. That has they don't even think it's okay. There's other factors and their adults and the environment that people put themselves in as adults, and how much of that, whatever chemicals they could possibly be on, have nothing to do with you. So, Eddie, I know you think you control your kids in every way, but they're gonna have so many factors in their lives that are able to influence them to live different ways. They're going to mean a girl, they're probably can run off and be a hippie, or they're gonna or be.

I mean, you have four kids, are they not totally different? They raised them the exact same way, but they are totally different. So they have different minds. So no matter how you raise them, they're completely different.

So but you're turning them in.

I'm turning them in and then turning myself in from being a terrible parent.

Well, the jail time is way less on that that. I don't think.

Now there are cases in which it is a terrible parent that calls if it's a.

Kid, if it's underage, no, no, no adults.

If an underage kid murder. We really had a story about this, an underage kids school was a school shooting underage kid. The dad went to jail. Underage kid. Your kids are going to be adult when this happens.

When you do things like gift your children stuff like that, and I think.

The kids also was the name of a gun, Oh, Redmonton, like Coulton or something like that. Yeah, like everything about it. But if you're an adult, they're an adult, that's not your fault. That could be your fault, but it doesn't mean it has to be your fault. But man, it's hard to say you turn your kid in.

Guys.

Like I read the story, I'm like, oh my gosh, how stupid the parents.

And I sat there for a minute. I'm like, my kid called me. I'd probably be over there in.

A heartbeat, risking for you to go to jail, because you risk everything for your kids.

Do you think it's because I have adopted children and they have biological I'm not feeling what they're feeling right now a.

Little, But I love them feeling different than him, and I'm feeling different than all of you because I don't have kids. I'd be like, put him, I rest on myself.

Citizens arrest, yeah, come visit you in jail.

Yeah. But also I think if you murder, you have to you should serve your punishment for it. That's the consequence. I don't think all parents of all murderers parented that murderer.

Correct. Something went wrong, right, but it didn't have to be with you.

But it could also be a genetic too. But then genetically my fault again.

No, Mom, Bobby Bone show up today.

This story comes us from Orlando, Florida.

A mail man god is delivery route, got all the mails, like, man, there's a lot of pieces of mail today. Driving around, He's like, I'm tired, I'm not delivering all this finds a wooded area, takes a thousand pieces of mail and throws it in there, dries back to the mail station, and his boss is like, man, he had a big load today and he's back.

Usual checks the GPS find he went through it in the woods.

He should have gone to the bar or something killed some time.

Should have burned the mail because they're going to find it and then he's gonna get in trouble.

No, we should have delivered it, right right, yeah.

Yeah, of course all that.

Yeah, but if he's not going to deliver it, I mean, at least don't raise suspicion by coming back an hour.

Early, or gives him a few bucks to deliver for yes, or the one way it can't be tracked eat it.

All was that Seinfeld, the mail kramer.

That's a good job to delivering mail. You get paid, well, you get drive on the wrong side of the car. Come on, I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day. These celebrities have these degrees, no idea. Rebel Wilson has a lot of degree. That's pretty cool. She's funny. The lawyer, she's a lawyer. Well yeah, she hadn't a lot degree. Not all a lot of degrees are lawyers? Really you have past bar.

Think about that.

But maybe she did. I don't know. J k Rowling, Ja k Rowling, jacky Rowling. How re you sat her name? She has a degree in French, but it is she foreign, so it kind of like she's British Iftergure. They know all the British language, all the European languages. Ashton Kutcher has a bachelor in biochemical engineering.

See that one shocks me.

You ever see the story about him the girl he was dating at her house she was dead. Oh yes, yes, yes, walk down that hole.

That's crazy.

That's crazy.

Like he looked in the window and he didn't call the cops went.

He was an actress or a model or something, maybe.

Some kind of model. I think she was an actress.

Though, Where can I go down this rabbit hole?

It's a whole documentary.

Google through that whole place called TikTok.

Yeah, that's where I get all my Yeah.

That's where I've seen the whole thing. I mean, I've seen like one hundred people talking about it different It's crazy, okay, Like he didn't say anything and they like in February two thousand and one, Ashley Ellern who says Ashton Kutcher was dating at the time. But I don't believe they'd ever been on a date, had they? Morgan Ashton Goudri and who this person who was murdered. I want to say that either they had been on one or this was going to be the first. Yeah, I feel like that very early. Yeah, while never a suspect cutcher testifier the twenty nineteen trial of a serial killer Michael Garguille Leo, How you say that? I don't know, but it seems a little shadier than just what that says in that little block there. Don't you agree?

But I think he called the cop.

No, not right away, you didn't according to the story. You need to go rewatch whatever documentary you watch.

It was a long time ago, was it.

I'm not saying anything's anything. I'm just saying it's a bizarre story. You think you just call the cops immediately?

Yeah?

You seem like a dead body, wouldn't you want to?

Yeah? Anyway, he's got a bachelor in biochemical engineering.

But he's not dumb. He seems dumb, but obviously not.

No, he just played a character. He doesn't even seem dumb. He play Kelso, who was a dumb character.

He didn't seem goofy like even in punk like.

Like. He he just seems like young. I think that's young.

Oh okay, okay, yeah.

This is I just learned this too. People are not their characters, correct, I do that craft too sometimes. Lisa Kutro has a Bachelor of Biology, Chris Martin from Play has a degree in Latin and Greek, and Courtney Kardashian has a Bachelor in Theater Arts.

Why lunchalk Okay? Back to Ashton Kutscher, he was supposed to go out with her that night. Instead he went to the Emmy's and went out, and then he was like, man, I should go by and say I'm sorry, And he went and knocked on the door. She didn't answer, and he appeared in the window and he saw red right, but he thought it was red wine that had spilled. And then she went out with her girlfriends and so he went home. In the next morning he found out.

That she was dead. Oh my gosh, that was blood and not red. One see, not that shady, But it feels like there's more to it than that. From TikTok's I saw on TikTok's true.

Although why was he peering in the window if she just didn't answer, why wouldn't he you just leave?

He just looked an apartment, text her this was back before.

That's true. That's a good point. Yeah, that's true. That it's sent her a letter now I don't know they have cell phones in two thousand and one. Yeah, do we have texts in two thousand and one? Dude, I don't even. I don't know what we have now? Uh we did?

I mean, but it was like you had to pay forever show.

He assumed she had gone out with a friend. She was found dead. I don't know this story that I'm reading now doesn't give me the full shady that the people on TikTok gave me. Because they play that music behind him. That's like some something no goods happening. That's when I know something no goods happening when that music's playing. Okay, that's it. Thank you. We'll see you Monday by everybody. Y' There we go on the Bobby Bones Show.

Now Scott's staff.

I'm gonna start this interview. Scott was something that I don't say to a lot of people, but man, I love you.

I love you.

I love you man. You know, we had a chance to spend some time a couple of times, and I'm like, Scott's dab, he's so famous, and then you're just like that super dude. Like my friend Natalie stole all message me the other day too, and she was like, hey, Scott was up at the opry and she was like, I don't know if you'd remember, and he ends up going, hey, will you sing with me? Like, dude, everybody loves you? Like, I don't know, is this it did everybody always love you? Or is this like a version of Scott that's like, you know, I'm just kind of appreciating everything.

I'm appreciating everything. I mean, you know, you go through waves in this business, you know, and and so you go through this love phase and then you kind of it kind of goes down into a different phase, and now the love is returned, and I'm grateful the shows. I appreciate it now much more than everything.

Yeah, I was gonna ask, like, the shows that you guys are playing, they're massive. Did you expect a Creed re emergence ever to the level it is now?

I had no expectations of it ever, you know, coming back as big as it has. I mean the last tour was sold out. I mean we were doing twenty plus thousand a night. I mean it was. It was crazy, and I was I was grateful. There were there were moments, man, where my eyes were just you know, watering with gratitude.

Emotional because of why, just because I know what it's like to have it, and I know what it's like to not and so there's a much greater appreciation and respect for everything and everyone around me.

You know, it takes a village.

What is your favorite part of your job.

Writing writing music? Being in the studio, that's that's the favorite.

Do you write for other people at all? Are you just Scott Staff Creeding it? I have.

I have written songs for other people. I've submitted them and whatnot. But you know, I'm known for you know what I do with the music I write for myself and for Creed.

When you sing, there is a definite passion from your voice, a definite passionate from your from your body. There's you also sing in a way that not a lot of people can can emulate. Because how you sing it's very difficult. I've tried, even in the shower, I cannot get there. If you're sick, do you have to like take it down a key? Do you ever have to like drop it down? Because it seems so hard, so difficult to sing? How you sing so often.

Well you don't sing sick, I can't do it.

So you're just like, I got a cold. Shows off you have to you know, we played with you and I remember thinking, I don't know how he does this every night because you go, you go so hard. Do you feel a pressure to keep yourself extremely healthy? Because of that?

Very much? So, very much so. At this stage in my life and in my career, health is my number one priority for all aspects of my life, you know, as a father, as a musician, and as a touring performer, it's critical.

Do you ever go to a restaurant and notice somebody is googling to see if that's you you're standing next to and you see their phone You're like, Scott, do you ever see that? Or like they're on your Instagram seeing if that's you.

I've never seen that. It's probably happened. I definitely see the looks when people kind of give me a double look, you know, like where do I know him from? But you know, I'm sure that there's been some googling going on?

Are you ever like hey, you can just add because at times people may be like just like stay like following. You can be like, hey, you can just ask for a picture. You ever do that? Like, guys, because It's an awkward thing because I've done I've done that before and they're like, no, I wasn't trying to get a picture. I was just like looking up ahead of you. But I think if people are like following you around, are you ever like, yeah, it's me guys, I'd love to take a picture with you.

Yeah. I have. Just recently Atthiopry, I was backstage and I saw this young man he's probably about ten or eleven years old, and he looked at his mom and they looked at me, and they were trying to figure out what to do. And I was like, hey, come on over here, and that's exactly what he wanted. So you know, I never turned down pictures.

Black Butterfly is a current single. How many times take you to sing that one through?

Oh?

Man, feels difficult. I'm be honest, it feels difficult.

You know. With that particular recording session and writing session, I was writing and immediately recording because I felt on this current record it was important for me to capture the moment of creation because everything was so emotional. I was going through so much in my life, so much of my personal life and and things that I was dealing with were coming out in the studio, and I didn't feel like I could go back and recapture that like I've done in the past by you know, making demos and then going back in and re singing. So a lot of that, I'll be honest with you, was literally in the moment of creation. I would jump up to the mic, sing, go back, rewrite some lyrics, jump up and sing. I can't remember exactly how many times, but it wasn't many.

But singing inspired then is a bit different, because I mean, if you're writing it, you're singing inspired rather than three months later hopping into a studio.

Yeah, and I wanted to capture that on this record was important to me. What does fame feel like, you know, at this point in my career, I'm I'm grateful. I mean, it's provided an incredible life for my children, incredible opportunities for me and for them, and so I'm grateful. I understand it it in a whole different way than I did when I was young. I understand, you know, the impact and the influence that I have and the responsibility that comes with it. So it's it's definitely something that that I'm grateful for, you know, I'm living a life of gratitude, man, because I've had the high highs and the lo lows, like I shared with you before, and so when you get a second chance, or a third chance or a fourth chance, you don't take it for granted.

What did fame feel like the in your twenties.

Man, I was flying so high, and you know, I had blinders on, and I was so naive, so idealistic, and literally went into it expecting the outcome. You know, there was no plan B. You know when it was creed, you know, and the guys would share with you that, you know, that's how I looked at it. We are going to make it. We're going to be the biggest band in the world. And I believe that pre success you had pre success. Yeah, And and they would share with you in an interview if you interviewed them that I talked like that at band rehearsal, and that was just I had no idea. How difficult, Uh, And you know what an anomaly it is to have that kind of success. I expected it. I thought that's what was supposed to happen.

Uh.

And it wasn't till you know, when we went through the phase where it was gone where I realized, you know, you know what a gift that was, how fortunate I was, and that it was it was not something that happens to a lot of people. And so you know, again just living, living grateful.

Whose idea was it? And I'm gonna do a sound they tell me if you know where comes from? M M, you know what that is?

Yes, that is a Jagger's stap. That's his heartbeat on with the arms wide open.

Yeah, we actually actual heartbeating. It's not his like like Bobby was making that sound of this throat.

I was joking on that is that on the song? And with armslide open. We actually recorded Jagger's heartbeat while he was in the womb Wow and put that put that on the record.

Yeah, because when I think, I like you guys a song and I was a massive fan. And actually that's when I used to pay for tickets to go to stuff like I paid I'll take a reimbursement of film. But I remember thinking, like everything that I think of, the first thing that I think of is that heartbeat before the song, before the guitar riff starts. I did not know that that was your son. That is awesome. What does he think about.

That this may be the first time when he listens to this this morning, this this may be the first time that we've talked about it, or that he knows. I may have told him years ago, but we haven't talked about it in so long.

Intellectual property is gonna sue, He's like, that's my arm made to do that. Did you feel like you were charismatic as a as a young young man or a kid enough to be a front man or did it develop?

I think I definitely had a charismatic aspect to my personality, especially to my performances. I'm much different in my private life. You know, I'm kind of a hermit, you know, kind of recluse a little bit. But yeah, I definitely, you know, began to understand that there was a charisma about my performances. That I was just out there reacting to the music, to the energy, to the vibe. But looking back, I can definitely see that that was something that was you know, magnetic and that connected with people.

Will you tell me about your opp performance that day? That was?

Uh, you know, I I've only been extremely nervous a couple other times in my career, you know, where you hear that expression, your knees are knocking. I never knew what that felt like until I sang God Bless America, A game for the world's here. When the Red Sox won, I got on top of the dugout and my knees were literally shaking uncontrollably. And I almost got to that point the other night at the Opry as everything began to sink in, to realize what an honor and a privilege it was to get that invitation on how it was greeted by everyone, and I felt the nerves like you better have a good performance, you know. I realized that it was something that was gonna last forever, and you know, by the grace of God, you know, my voice showed up and it was a good night.

I see a lot of people say Creed save my life, Like they say that your music resonates in different ways to a lot of people, especially their overcoming personal struggles. What song would you say most people bring up to you with that sentiment?

You know, I think most recently it's been one last breath. That song has been, you know, connecting with the audience in this younger generation in a profound way, you know, for for years and years it was with armswed open and higher, but one less breath has just surged and and uh, you know, I think a lot of people understand what it feels like, uh, to kind of be at the end of your rope and beaten down by life when you realize that it's not quite what we think it is when we're kid and you know, sometimes we feel like giving up. But you know, like that song says, I still believe, and I think that that that moment of inspiration in the bridge of that song really identifies with people and inspires them, and and it definitely did me. Uh, you know in writing that song, what do you.

Eat before show? Because it's something gives you like bad heartburning you don't want to eat.

I don't eat three hours before show. And I have to be really careful because you're right.

Did you figure out you don't want to.

You know, there's just a time limit.

You know.

I'm such a routine oriented guy. Gotta be careful because I have had that you know, little little burp there with tasting something spicy, you know, when I'm on stage years and years ago, and I realized I can't do that anymore. So, you know, no spicy foods, eat clean, and give myself a good three hours before the show.

I'm gonna ask you to Mount Rushmore type questions, so let's take all of your music off of it. But like the four artists that influence you most, if you had to do a Mount Rushmore as a child young man, who would you put on your mount Rushmore?

I would put Elvish, def Leppard, You Two and the Doors.

Did you get a chance to meet Elvis? Would have been tough? Yeah, that had been tough. Afree to meet the Doors would have been tough.

I did get to you know, of course I didn't didn't meet Jimmy past, but I did get a chance to rehearse with the Doors for about a week and play a show on BH one with the Doors record some Doors songs for a record with your remaining members of the band. So that was an incredible moment. I did get to meet the Edge from U two. I was gonna meet Bono. He had something going on, and the Edge came over and put his arm around me and he's like, hey, Bono's got stuff going on right now, and you know, he had this killer, you know accent. He had Bono's back, which I thought was extremely cool. And so I've had a lot of you know, milestone memories that you know, it's like, pinch me. It's a dream come true.

Deaf Leopard guys.

Another funny story. I'm glad you said that. I was in the UK doing press for a record in like two thousany twelve or thirteen, and I went into a radio station and one of the guys from Death Leopard worked at the radio station at that time, and he interviewed me. So it was an interesting thing there.

Now, if I go mount rushmore of Creed songs, what would you put on that?

Oh, that's got to be you know, one last breath, my sacrifice higher and arms wide open.

You know mine was Cordo's in session.

Yes, that's another one too. I guess we could, I guess, I guess we could throw one up into.

That.

That's my part, right, You got it? Brother, you gotta come Bridge Stone sing with us.

Can imagine the biggest Creed fans everybody like this is a joke, Like what's happening right now? So I do want to ask about Dorothy. Yes, so tell me about Dorothy. I've heard so much about her. I have not met her, and you have this song. If these walls could talk with Dorothy? What about her makes you think that she's something special?

Her voice just blew me away when I saw her at a show that she had opened for us. It's she's She's got a generational voice. It has so much character, so much soul. And you know, when we wrote the song and I was looking for a female vocalist to do a duet on. When I heard her sing, I knew she was the one. And I think what made it even more impactful is I was in car line picking up my kids from school, and I always run stuff by my daughter. She's a musician. She plays, she records, and she's been writing and playing since she was four or five years old. So she's my litmus test. And I also, you know, in part of kind of teaching her how to write songs and produce and other things, I always play songs for her, ask for her input, you know, should I edit here, should I edit there? So I picked her up and I had just gotten the song with Dorothy on it, and I said, hey, baby, I want to play something. I want your honest feedback, you know, if there's any edits or changes and I didn't tell her that there was a female vocal on this version. She had only heard the version with me on it. So we're driving home, I play the song. Dorothy comes in and she looks at me and tears are coming down her face and she's got goosebumps all over her body, and she said, Daddy, who is that? And I knew right then that I made the right choice, went with my instincts.

And you know, she was the one when writing and creating new music. Whenever you have songs and albums that have gone platinum, super platinum, Diamond, Jupiter, I don't know how high it gets, but you guys have it all. How do you kind of compete with yourself or how do you stay true to who you were versus who how you want to grow as an artist?

You know, for me, I just stay in the moment, and I stay in just I don't think about the past. I don't think about the future. I'm in the moment creating based on what I'm feeling and experiencing and what is inspiring me at that time.

Uh.

And I and I really have always been that way.

Uh.

You know, back in the day when people would talk about you know, oh it's your sophomore record. You know, are you concerned? You know, after Creed had blown up on my own prison and when I got asked those questions, it kind of kind of stepped back, and I was like, should I be thinking this way? I don't even think that way. I'm in the moment. I'm creating what's on my heart now. I'm not I'm not thinking about any pressure or trying to be or do anything. Everything is just right now, coming from the heart and rapping those lyrics and those melodies in the music that fits the moment.

I listen to Higher Power. It's been out a while, right, I'm not crazy. It's been out since I think April March or April, so I've listened to it. It's been a while since I've sat in deep dove it. Are there songs that are kind of like folky or like different than just uh metal, are like electric guitar tone.

Am I crazy?

Yeah? No, No, You're not crazy.

You know.

The album's very layered and very textured, you know, songs like You're Not Alone, you know, very acoustic, you know, other other stripped down instruments, you know, walls. If these walls could talk because another one. Then I in the record with Weight of the World, which is another kind of just vocal, clean guitar. Uh So it's not your typical rock record. Uh, you know, it just kind of is what it is. I didn't plan it that way, you know. The the dressing and the music that that that wrapped, the vocal melodies and the lyrics were just appropriate for the song. I didn't think about it. I didn't go in with any particular idea. I'm trying to make this record. The record just kind of made itself.

Thing on which my work made itself. I'm over a slaving away like trying to get crappy funny and like, I'm never like that made itself. So Create extended their summer ninety nine reunion tour, and I'm looking at the dates, so you're going more dates in November all the way through November fifteenth. I mean, I'm looking at I watch and see how big. I mean, you guys are selling a lot of tickets. That's got to be so fun that people are just dying to come back.

It's put a lot of pressure on me. I'll be honest with you. When I found out that the average tickets were being sold to eighteen to thirty five year olds. You know, I thought, okay, we've got a younger audience. I'm thinking maybe half the audience or less is going to be that demographic. At about two shows in, I asked the audience how many people are here for the first time for a Creed show? And about ninety percent of the audience raise their hand. And so from that show on, you know, I'm fifty one, I was like, I've got to win this audience. This could be a one and done, you know what I mean, This could be a bucket list for these folks. And so it was like, Okay, I got to go back to I got to turn it on like I'm twenty five. And you know, by the end of the tour, I was walking around like a retired NFL player. You know, my knees are shot, you know, I'm my elbow everything. But you know, I felt like I had to win them over, just like it was nineteen ninety six, ninety seven all over again.

So all the way until December, and all the cities are shows, and I mean Oklahoma City, Little Rock, Kansas City, Nashville, Biloxi, Corpus. I could keep going but I go to the website, which is creed dot com some more of our friends three doors down, like love Brad, been close to Brad like it. I mean, it's awesome. It's so cool to see what you guys are doing now and how much people care. And it's hardy anybody to care about anything. It's it's just anything at all. It's hard to get people to care about anything. And the fact that you guys are just crushing it, it's that's super fun. Final question, well, two final questions. Do you ever sing your old hits in the shower?

When I'm preparing for tour, I will sing what's the one in the shower? I mean I go through the set list, you know what I mean, and kind of it's.

A long shower, yeah, you.

Know, get my voice sha out, you know.

It's like god, I'm so real.

When I say shower, I mean bathroom too, So it's into the shower during the shower, after the shower, just to kind of get the voice for sure.

Like tick me hi, that's a shower song, yeah, because that sound. It's the only place I sound good singing that one. It's higher, we arms wide open. I can kind of do that as you heard. I'm pretty good at that one here.

Yeah you are.

That's pretty good.

You are?

You got it man, I'm a massive fan and I'm gonna say it was my final question. I'm not going to put you. I'm not going to say exactly where, but is it true you work out at a very public gym? Yes, because sometimes people will say I think I saw Scott Staff at so and so, and I'm like, no chance, turns out they're not lying.

There's a chance they're not lying.

He goes in.

That's awesome.

And also also it's like jacked, Like I wouldn't want to hop in a bench press and try to do the same way. You'd have to take some off, you know, when you have to work out with a guy that's a little weaker than you, Scott, and you're like, go ahead and take the ten.

Off, thank you. I'll keep my mouth shutt and just accept that, Yes.

That would be me at Scott's staff. You guys can follow him. The album is Higher Power and uh, if these Wallts could talk with Dorothy, it's find the album. But it is not like a single yet, right am? I correct on that it is not yet, but it is about to be Oh it is.

Yeah, So I'm ready to have.

That to you.

I'm excited about that and we're you know, we're really trying to find a spot where it'll land and uh so we got some good, good folks doing that, doing that research, and I'm ready to share it with the world because I think there's a lot of people out there that have felt those feelings and I think you could connect with a lot of people.

Scott, thank you for coming in. You know, I'm a big fan. I've said it four times, but thank you. Just you're the coolest guy. You don't have to be the coolest guy. You've been the coolest guy to me. So I thank you for today and thank you for everything, and man, good luck and I hope the tour continues to sell like crazy and you have to keep extending the sucker.

Thank you so much.

There is Scott Staff everybody night you. Bobby Bones show theme song written, produced and sang by read Yarberry. You can find his instagram at read Yarberry, Scuba Steve executive producer, Raymondo, head of Production. I'm Bobby Bones. My instagram is mister Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast.