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Songs & Stories Podcast

How To Ruin Your Band

Songs & Stories Podcast

Emeryland

Music

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2023

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Toby broke down in Asheville NC while transporting all of Emery’s merchandise. He think God is smoting him because of his divorce. Also Mick Mars is suing Motley Crue and we talk about the time we went to Mick's house in Malibu and wrote some songs with him.

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0:00.0

That was the number one thing like, I mean, obviously after we got to know you guys and your music and stuff, I was like a fan.

0:08.0

But when we first played with Jim class, that was the most obvious thing to me. The whole time I was like, well, this band is going to be big.

0:21.0

Like, there was no question in my mind. It was like, well, how long until this band is big? That's the question.

0:28.0

The whole time had bands getting big was you were just watching bands become big. Like so it was like the whole thing was really exciting because yeah, even if it's 400 or 700 or whatever, something we just sold 700 tickets at a day.

0:42.0

But it was different because you would sell like you would book rooms and it would be what we're going to sell out all these rooms.

0:50.0

Big time sell them out. And then there's the excitement of it being new and it was all really young people. It was very excited in a way you can't recreate.

1:01.0

So there's an intensity to it all, but like a glass house that vibe. Oh, man. I'm like, okay, this is a thing happening tonight. And this is a big fucking deal in Orange County.

1:12.0

Yeah, it was having a cultural impact that you could feel because you could there was so much else above you that you could know you could reach.

1:22.0

Yeah, it was like if you could if you're selling out 40 rooms that are four to 700 or 800 or 1000, then that just means the next thing you're going to get the next thing after that.

1:33.0

That was the time when everything felt like it could only get bigger. It's just a matter of taking the steps. So it wasn't like, well, we did good on this tour and kind of is up and down to anything.

1:46.0

Yeah, just up only.

1:48.0

We're like, oh, we're just going to get every good tour.

1:51.0

Yeah, it's just which band, but some bands get better faster and that's some like people get a million dollars faster. Go to a major faster.

1:58.0

It's just you're obviously on the track for that to happen to you. Just when it's a matter of time. So it's like, but Jim class.

2:05.0

Yeah, but Jim class just popped right out or whatever. And then first to last, that was a big one.

2:10.0

Like it was like, oh, they went on. I got a million dollars and blah, blah, blah. Like, okay. Well, that will we just got to do that.

2:17.0

That's probably I was trying to think of this one day is is sunny.

2:23.0

I mean, is that the biggest that went beyond us? Probably he's probably the big. Yeah, he got huge.

2:31.0

Why do you want to use that mean?

2:33.0

There's a lot of it.

2:34.0

It's really.

2:35.0

I mean, the international and he still is. I mean, so a real important person.

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