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Episode One

075 - The Nashville Sound

Episode One

Episode One

Comedy

4.8881 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2019

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Country aficionado and oilman Philabuster G. Tycoon, record producer Mud Phillips, and rising star Kid Simpson discuss the rich traditions of country music past and present.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The following is an archive podcast presented by the Branson and Hudson Foundation for Podcast Recovery.

0:05.8

This podcast is entitled The Nashville Sound. It is the first and only episode of the podcast.

0:12.4

Welcome to episode one.

0:13.8

I'm how black but I feel like black flanders.

0:18.8

Yehaw! Welcome to the only podcast that's all about the Nashville Sounders. I got the club like his Landowners

0:21.1

Welcome to the only podcast

0:22.9

That's all about the Nashville sound

0:25.4

The sweet melodies of country music

0:27.9

Past and Present

0:29.0

So strap in

0:30.5

Take a seat next to me

0:32.2

Philibuster G. Tycoon

0:34.4

As we soak up the deep fried

0:37.2

sights and sounds of Music City USA.

0:42.3

We're just driving here through Nashville.

0:45.3

I'd like to introduce my guest to you though if you don't mind.

0:49.3

I got with me a young kid out of, well it doesn't matter where he's from, uh,

0:54.9

Kid Simpson. How you doing?

0:57.1

Well, uh, hello, sir. How you doing? My name's Kid Simpson out of, uh, Ithaca, New York,

1:02.2

actually.

1:03.7

Boy, howdy, I bet they got some cowboys up there.

1:06.9

Yes, they do. They got big ranches. They got cowboys. They got dusty old streets with big old tumbleweed going by them.

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