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🗓️ 21 September 2020
⏱️ 99 minutes
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Today my guest is singer songwriter Sadler Vaden. You may know Sadler as the guitar player in Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit but he is also a solo artist with a brand new record out called ANYBODY OUT THERE?
This record has quickly become my favorite of the year hands down. Full of amazing songs like Don't Worry, Modern Times and Peace + Harmony. I knew right away I had to talk to him.
We talk Song Writing, Nashville, The Record Biz and so much more.
Dig into his record and follow him on all the social platforms.
Keep The Candles Lit my friends and have a great week.
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0:00.0 | Oh yeah, what is up everybody? It is a Monday. What do we? September 21st. Welcome to another episode of Let the ReTalk. |
0:12.0 | We made it. We made it to another Monday. If you tuned in, you are alive. You are vertical. |
0:22.0 | And once again, thank you for tuning in and supporting the show. Welcome everybody. Great, great guest today. |
0:32.0 | Dive in a little bit into some Nashville today. And more ways than one. Been looking around out there at Nashville. |
0:41.0 | I always love to look around at different areas where people live. Call people, ask them how they like it. |
0:48.0 | And Nashville has been a spot where I have been quite a few times in the last five years or so. And one of those spots that you are like, |
0:58.0 | whoa, this is a pretty cool area. A lot of creativity going on there. In the history of Nashville of course. |
1:07.0 | But I am talking other than the country western music scene. There is an underbelly of other people out there over the years. |
1:20.0 | Steve Gorman, my good buddy from the Black Cros one of the greatest drummers ever. Peter Frampton is out there. |
1:27.0 | He's had Whitford, a couple of guys from rival's sons. My buddy Billy Harvey. A lot of people out there that I know are in Nashville and enjoying it. |
1:44.0 | So it's always it's always cool to also have a guest on who who lives out there and really, really ask that person what it's all about. I'm just fucking rambling. |
1:57.0 | I'm rambling. I mean, you know, there's nothing weirder than intros to podcasts. You're trying to eat. It's like an intro to a comedy set. You get up there. You're like, all right, let's fucking get into it. |
2:11.0 | And you know, you take the ride. Speaking of comedy, I did some comedy over the weekend. So out of the almost, I guess, seven months. |
2:22.0 | I've done the first set I did was a couple of weeks ago in Huntington Beach. Then I did a set last week at Echo Park in the park daytime bicycles and cheerleaders and rollerbladers coming by me. |
2:40.0 | While I was doing a set. And then I did two sets at the store that were behind the window of the original room. The original room has this big glass window and it looks out on the patio. |
2:54.0 | And I did it twice. I did it the first time. It was absolutely miserable. And I was like, shit, I'm going to do it one more time. I don't know. It's like the old. It's like, you know, burn yourself on fire. |
3:08.0 | Let me see if that burns me again. So I did the first time and just felt like fucking shooting myself. And the following week I go, I'm going to do that again. And it was even worse. |
3:22.0 | It felt like I'd never even done comedy. It felt like the whole 10 years was nowhere near my brain. And that's because that's not a proper setup. |
3:36.0 | You can't hear the audience. They're looking at you behind a window like a fish tank. And you're trying to tell just it's just lunacy. |
3:46.0 | But it was it was something I was I got to get the fuck out of the house. It was getting so dark. It's been seven months. I might do I even do comedy anymore. |
3:56.0 | Do I just fucking is that it we're just never going to never going to do it again. And I've refused to believe that. |
4:08.0 | So I was going down and just fucking taking the shots to the face. So Friday night I did the comedy store window again. And it was miserable. Like I said. |
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