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wellRED Presents: Bubba Shot the Podcast - Trashy Women

wellRED podcast

Trae Crowder, Corey Ryan Forrester, Drew Morgan

Comedy Interviews, Comedy, Stand-up

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In 1988 Jerry Jeff Walker walked into the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson Wyoming and heard the house band play a song so riveting, so catchy, and about a subject so intriguing that he had to record it ASAP. Five years later Confederate Railroad...

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0:00.8

There you go. The year was 1992.

0:04.6

Show was fat and happy, sitting on his granny's knees, watching the braids.

0:08.7

Tray was sucking down enough mountain dew to be the spokesperson for diabetes,

0:12.7

and I was a perfect little angel. It was also the same year that Confederate Railroad

0:18.2

put out their self-titled second album, Confederate Railroad.

0:22.1

On that album they had six hits, the first of which is my favorite song by them,

0:26.2

the Queen of Memphis. However, nearly a full year later, a B-side off that album

0:32.4

came out as a single that had already been recorded by Jerry Def Walker, was written by a man from

0:37.6

California named Chris Wall, but would go on to be what I think is the defining song

0:43.3

of the band Confederate Railroad, and one of my favorite country music videos of all time.

0:48.4

Today, on Bubba Shot The Podcast, we are discussing Trashy Women, a song and a topic,

0:55.1

near and dear to my red-ass heart. Boys, what's going on? How are we doing?

0:59.6

You know, I didn't know until you mentioned that this was a Jerry Def song because I think it's

1:05.5

very clear that this is the defining song of Confederate Railroad because to me, it's like this is

1:11.9

them. Danny Shirley wrote it. There's no other band that could have ever done it. And by the way,

1:16.7

huge Jerry Jeff Walker fan can't wait to check that out, but yeah, this is the shit right here.

1:22.1

Yeah, well, it's crazy. I looked into the backstory. The legend has it that in the million-dollar

1:26.5

cowboy bar outside of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Jerry Jeff Walker was posted up on us like a small,

1:33.4

what they call it when they're there for like when the musician's there for a small residency,

1:37.2

a small residency, like a two-week residency there. And the opening bands were just a rotation

1:43.1

of locals, and the bartender Chris Wall went up and sang with his band and played that song,

1:49.6

and Jerry Jeff Walker was like, you're coming to my room as soon as the set's over tonight

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