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wellRED Presents: Bubba Shot The Podcast - "Amy's Back in Austin"

wellRED podcast

Trae Crowder, Corey Ryan Forrester, Drew Morgan

Comedy Interviews, Comedy, Stand-up

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

This week we are discussing Little Texas' hit "Amy's Back In Austin" and Trae takes issue with the protagonist in this song. Is he lazy? Does he really care? WHAT KIND OF PLAN DID HE HAVE MOVING AMY INTO A ROACH APARTMENT?! Do you agree with Trae?

Transcript

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0:00.0

We recorded this next episode when I was visiting the illustrious city of Austin, Texas.

0:06.8

I wanted to do a song that matched the themes or the city that I was experiencing that week.

0:13.6

I was eating barbecue, having breakfast, tacos. I went and saw James McMurtry,

0:18.4

who I think is probably the greatest living American songwriter. There's some debate on that.

0:24.2

I chose a song with Austin in the name. As you will see as this episode of Progressives,

0:31.8

I may not have chosen the best 90s country song. We had a lot of heated opinions about how this

0:43.2

particular songwriter and or the protagonist of the song is and I quote a huge fucking pussy

0:52.0

or a huge fucking idiot. What are you going to do? This is Bubba Shot The Podcast. We're doing

0:58.6

Little Texas, Amy's back in Austin, but Drew's gone. Bubba Shot The Podcast and that's right.

1:06.1

I'm sure about country at a time. Don't expect no shit. This is Bubba Shot The Podcast. Hello

1:13.1

gentlemen, first of the facts. Today we are doing Amy's back in Austin, a song recorded in 1994

1:21.1

by Little Texas. It was their second single from their third album, Kick a Little. That's also a

1:26.5

great song. It was written by their frontman Brady Seals along with famous Nashville songwriter

1:33.4

Stephen Allen Davis. We'll get into that a little bit later. It was Little Texas's 11th entry

1:39.3

on the Billboard charts. It went all the way to number four on Hot Country Songs and it went to

1:43.9

number six in Canada. They always list that. There must be a big Canadian country fan base.

1:50.1

Oh, there it is. It was nominated for a Grammy at the 1996 Grammy Awards. I think it was because

1:57.1

the song was released as a single in 95 and then was awarded, excuse me, nominated for the Grammy

2:03.2

in 1996 for best country performance. Hey, let's get into it. What's up, fellas?

2:09.7

Hey, buddy. What's up? I'm back. I can't tell you. I'm not too sure. I'm seeing.

2:15.4

Huh? Can I tell you something, Raven? Yeah. You know how people can see here. If you're watching

2:21.4

this, try's not here because we had maybe a little confusion in the group chat. I also was confused.

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