My wife was 39 weeks pregnant and really wanting the baby to come. I put on Nate’s new special and after belly laughing through the whole thing, she not only went into labor but had our new baby girl in less than 3 hours! I guess laughter is the best medicine, although I’m not sure she appreciated all of my bad jokes during her delivery... Love the Podcast, appreciate you all, and thanks for all the laughs!
@@_sowhat_Maybe just be happy for someone and not be a salesperson. That was weird. Whether they are a believer or not, fairly inappropriate and unnecessary.
I was raised in a very strict Christian household so I related to Nate’s special heavily. As I’ve grown older my parents and I haven’t always seen eye to eye on what I like in entertainment… sometimes I never felt like I could share the things that I enjoyed the most, until your special. When it came out, I was going home for a weekend and we watched it together. It was the hardest I had ever seen them laugh and it felt so good to have them connect with me on something I enjoyed so much. Thanks a bunch. Keep up the good work.
Me too!! My parents and I have 3% show preference overlap, but I had them watch the George Washington sketch and they both laughed! Then they watched Hello World actually all the way through and while I laugh at all of it, they actually genuinely laughed kinda hard at a couple of jokes!! Leave it to Nate to bring the world together!
Me to chatGPT “Write a country song called “not my type of country” in the voice of Dusty Slay the comedian” ChatGPT.. Verse 1: Well, I grew up in the South Where country music is king But I gotta say, these days Some of it just don't mean a thing Chorus: It's not my type of country I like my songs with some soul But these bros and their trucks Make me wanna lose control Verse 2: I miss the days of Cash and Hank When the lyrics meant something real Now it's all about partying and girls And that ain't how I feel Chorus: It's not my type of country I like my songs with some soul But these bros and their trucks Make me wanna lose control Bridge: I'm not trying to be a hater Or to start some kind of fight But give me a good old country ballad And I'll be singing it all night Chorus: It's not my type of country I like my songs with some soul But these bros and their trucks Make me wanna lose control Outro: So if you see me at a show And I'm not waving my hat around It's not that I don't love country It's just not my type of country sound.
I did career day at my daughter’s school when she was in 2nd grade. I’m an attorney and the kids couldn’t have cared any less. She asked me to do it again the following year and I spoke about being a soccer coach for my daughter’s team. It was like I was a rock star! The kids loved it.
Shout out to Brian. I was so excited this morning when my son mentioned breakfast and I realized it was Wednesday and there was a new episode of Nateland to watch.
I love Nates new special! One thing I love about his comedy is that my whole family could watch it. 2 nights ago we decided to have a movie night and I suggested Nates special. I though we were all having a good time but about 5 minits in my kids asked "can we watch Tim Hawkins, or maybe Jason Borne?" So like any good dad I forced them to watch what I want, and by the end Nate won over 3 of 4 kids.
Definitions are important and a line must be drawn somewhere. Part of the allure of the genre is its distinctness! I could write an essay on country music and where it came from and all the sub genres and what it is and what it isn’t. But to save Nate the trouble to reading and the listeners attention, I will put it as succinctly as possible. Country music is a purely American art form born out of hard times, hard places and hard people. It is music made by the common man, for the common man, with instruments that could be easily procured or made by such a fellow. The distinct instruments and lyricism are married together in euphony to create a soundtrack for our earthly pilgrimage. No other genre is so suited to both the hardships and joys of life like country music is. It is a family affair. And like a family, it is singularly unique. It is tied to a place and time with a slew of characters, stories and journeys. In the end though and when it matters most, it is always there when you need it; to ground you, grieve with you, admonish you and encourage you.
I wonder if Nate knows that that “Hello World” is the first thing that every computer programmer ever learns how to program. Bates Nargatze, can you get to the bottom of this? Love the show, keep it up.
Took a long weekend trip to Asheville with Friends in college. After driving 15 hours from Jackson, MS we found our way to Wild Wings Cafe in downtown Asheville. Everything seemed normal, wings were good, until 11pm when karaoke started. First up was a 9 y/o girl with a sweet rendition of "Let the bodies hit the floor". Then a woman who gruffly mumbled through "Devil went down to Georgia" but just couldn't keep up with the rhythm. The last was a group of drunk friends shouting "Friends in low places". This was the most normal of the group until we realized one of the men in the group was missing an eye, but had the confidence to not wear an eyepatch. The next day we saw a man in a park, playing with magic sticks.
Sitting in Bible class around a table with adult’s discussing how the Bible actually proves science and the teacher was talking about in Psalms there’s a verse talking about the round earth and then said “you know when we landed on the moon…” and before I could stop myself I blurted out “if, in fact that even EVEN happened”… stunned silence and then he laughed nervously and said something about it not being a conspiracy theory and moved on. Thanks Dusty, I’ve never questioned the moon landing until this podcast. I’m still having a good time!
Damian, if I had to go outside… AND had a cat… I would be secretly filling that litter box nightly. My family would be like, “who keeps feeding the cat so much food? And who keeps feeding it corn?”
I had the exact experience Dusty described in his comment about a Big & Tall shop saying, “actually we did not plan for this.” I am currently 6’8” 240lbs, but when I went to buy my first suit as a teenager I was about 6’6” 170lbs. I walked into a big & tall store with it dad (6’2” average build). The salesman was very excited to sell my dad something, but when my dad told him it was actually me there wanting to buy a suit he just said, “sorry, can’t help you.” It seems just being very tall was not really a demographic they were interested in. By the way, just saw Nate in Vegas for the second time Super Bowl Weekend and had a great time! Nate’s dad opened at both shows I’ve been to and he is incredible too!
Please tell Dusty, the 'a' in Corvallis is pronounced like the 'a' in valley. Affectionately called "valley of the corn" by the locals. Love the pod. Hope you slay in Oregon.
"A Boy Named Sue" sung by Johnny Cash is one of the funniest country songs. When my son was six, he even proposed a "A Boy Named Sue" birthday party. As I was his father, I feared a drunken brawl to the death in the mud against a gaggle of kindergartners may be frowned upon by the other parents. Thankfully, he decided on a superhero themed party instead. "A Boy Named Sue" was written by the poet Shel Silverstein. Would the Nateland fellows ever write a humourous song for an accomplished singer? Aaron's musical talent probably gives him the leg up on understanding songwriting. Nate's disdain for lyrics may be his downfall (although it sounds like he put his soul into writing his serious song). Brian's earnestness and heart may create a real gem, but Dusty is a real wildcard. Please note that my son's name is not Sue (it's Xavier), and we have a great relationship. I'll go proofread this now.
Ending a country music episode with a picture of Michael Jackson’s childhood home is so on-brand for this podcast. Maybe that’s why Nate can recall nuggets of information but does not remember the episode from which it came. Love the podcast - excited for the Bridgestone show.
A Rudy moment happened for a senior on my team in high school. He caught a 7 yard pass then spiked the ball and screamed which was a ten yard penalty. So his Rudy moment came out to a 3 yard loss.
Happy March 1 - just wanted to make sure that you knew that today is "National Dadgum That’s Good Day" - which seems appropriate for this podcast!!! Thanks for bringing joy to my Wednesdays when I have weekly meetings at work with our board of Commissioners! :)
I worked for an uncle who lived in Kentucky. He was a tobacco farmer and I would help him on the farm during the summer when I was a teenager. They had an outhouse over the hill from the main house. I realized at a young age that trips to the outhouse during the middle of the night weren’t a lot of fun in the hills and hollers of Kentucky!! Love the podcast, it has become my favorite!
33:05 - That guy was me! The only reason I didn't go see Dusty's show was it was sold out before I could get tickets! I even called the club to try to get on a waitlist!
Hello folks! Huge fan of the podcast and I’ve seen all of Nate’s specials so far and have moved on to watching a lot more of Dusty! You guys are hilarious but I do want to give a shout out to Aaron for his sly, witty comments he has throughout the episodes. In the conversation about “mute” people, he ended it with saying that they’re hard to talk to. You guys just seem to go right to the next sentence and topic un-phased and I was cracking up on my lunch break! Keep up the good work, y’all are awesome!
I have to admit that I enjoy the "wait time" when listening to Nate's responses. It's always worth it. It's not just that he gets to an answer. He gets to a profound observation. I teach high school English. It can be challenge to ignore gut-reaction answers from my students who live in a TikTok world. In so many cases, the deepest answers arrive after an extended wait time.
I love country music and how the songs tell a story with the lyrics bringing out the meaning of situations that many people can relate to. It all comes together and makes it a memorable song that one can remember for a lifetime. From John Denver to Alabama, It's all feel good music. Question: How many Country Singers does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: Two, one to actually change the light-bulb and the other to write a song about how much they're going to miss the old one. That's Country !!! 😊 Glenn Evans
My mind is blown folks, 36:53 comment from Elizabeth A. She capitalized all the letters in the word BAND, it was an acronym for the guys names!! Brian, Aaron, Nate, Dusty = BAND… Genius
My name is Lydia! I'm a second grade teacher and every week listener. We have our annual career day coming up and I can confirm that parents come in with sweaty palms, nervous to speak in front of kids who I watch eat their own boogers. I promise the kids are just excited for whatever gift the parent brings so you better make it a good one. Also, what are the odds Dusty would share his country spotify playlist?
They read my comment!! Woohoo!!! Let's go folks!!! Another great episode today from the BAND! 😁 I'll be adding "What he said is very funny" -Nate Bargatze on Danny Smith to all of my bios on all the things!! Love that I got them all to chuckle! 😁
Yes Nate yes! Running is so great for your mental health. I was a runner in my early 20s and lost it. Got back into it after I had my second child, to keep the depression at bay. I ran my first half marathon at 9 months postpartum. Now my third child is just over a year old and I’m training for my second half marathon. It’s at the end of April. Seeing your show in Milwaukee is a gift to myself. So great to hear you’ve picked up running. Keep us posted on your progress. When is your race???
I laughed so hard when Nate said "this is weird" as He explains how he listened and remembered information from the podcast, or as we all call it, basic learning skills. This is why I love this Podcast!
jo dee is my aunt! and i was with her at the opry when aaron was there and took the pic of them together! such a fun night. she’s been my favorite artist all my life...but i may be a little biased 🙃
Jimmy Rodgers is the father of country music. He’s from my hometown of Meridian, MS. He was artist that recorded in Bristol. Cool to hear him mentioned on the podcast. He’s worked on the railroad and was called the singing brakeman.
I love how Brian says he doesn’t watch James Corden much and doesn’t know how the show works, and then immediately follows it by explaining the exact premise of the show and says he just watched it in his hotel room last weekend. Classic Breakfast! 😂
Hey bear! I wonder if Brian keeps track of the names of the people who get their comments read every episode, like on a spreadsheet. Does he ever choose a comment, but then see that they've already had a couple comments read before so he'll choose a different one. If read, this'll be my 4th comment; making me a "grizzly bear" level commenter. Also, who has had the most comments read? My guess is either the Blanchard family or Nicole's Butcher.
Wow, I land in Amsterdam the day after Nate's show and I'm so bummed. Please come back to the DMV area so I can finally come to a show now that I have some money!!!
I watched an episode of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and he interviewed Liberace. Liberace said his jacket weighed 25lbs. He said the weight of that, and of his rings, actually helped control his hands when played the piano. When he was a child, his piano teacher put weights on his fingers when he was learning to play.
So cool to hear Nate is training for a half marathon! I like to listen to the boys while I run. Got two half marathons scheduled over the next couple months and will be running my first full marathon later this year
Hey guys, I just want to say I recently found your podcast via TikTok. You guys are hilarious and I had to go back and binge watch your podcasts. I relate so much with dusty haha I also don’t believe we ever went to the moon. Hey bear!!!
Dusty - My wife and I traveled from Hoquiam Washington (280 miles) down Hwy 101 and made a four-day vacation out of seeing you at the Majestic Theatre in Corvallis. Great show! Wish you were not out of merchandise; I would have bought a hat. I’m a big fan, I was a little star struck when I saw you, Thanks for the picture with my wife and I, I was the one with the wolf howling at the moon shirt on. Tell your manager to book the 7th Street Theater in Hoquiam Washington, it seats 1000 people and I know you would sell it out, it would save me travel time next time you’re in the area or I’m probably going to have to take another vacation this summer and see you in Pendleton. I’m having a great time!
The sheer fact that Nate is talking about how murder and dumb in the ratings and doesn’t drop a “that’s dumb” seems like a missed opportunity. Keep up the good work!
Nate’s reading is exponentially better than what it was in the years past. Who says an old bear can’t learn new tricks. I’ve been watching since day one. Love the progression of the show and the addition of Dusty. I look forward to what the future holds for Nateland. Ps. Hello World is extremely funny and your best work so far. So long, folks!
Maybe someone has already mentioned this but my husband mentioned this to me yesterday: Does Nate know that in the IT world the first thing tech’s learn to code is “Hello World?” So really it’s a nod to Tiger, and the entire IT community on planet earth.😂😎
Garth Brooks lives in Goodlettsville, TN, and can often be seen grocery shopping at Publix with Trisha. He’s known to help people with items on the high shelves or to take their bags to the car for them. I lived a few streets from him (we both had lots of land-I couldn’t see his house from the road), and about 15 years ago he did try to turn it into a Graceland of sorts. The neighbors were not excited about the traffic it would bring to our little piece of the quiet country, and he dropped it.
When Nate is talking about running, he is 100% right! I love running and it’s such a great way to relax and let loose. I am a runner, so if you want to run in Dayton when you come in June, let me know! (But I don’t stop and walk, I run the whole time)
Dusty is the king of callbacks. “You thought it was Larry the Cable Guy” was so good and it’s like Nate didn’t know what he was referencing. Makes me think maybe Dusty is the only one paying attention to anyone else.
Nate- watched the special for the second time last night as I was falling asleep. Then today my wife and daughter were making pancakes for lunch and it made me think of your loaf of bread with sugar on it joke. While I was hesitantly looking forward to the post-pancake feast grogginess, I was informed that they were actually sweet potato pancakes, which made me feel a lot healthier. Don’t get me wrong I’m still getting an intense sugar rush from all the syrup I poured over them, but something about the sweet potato really does make a big difference. I highly recommend it!
After going to Hollywood, Nate must love being back home and being able to have these guys to talk to. I know he has to do the whole Hollywood promotion circuit, but the secular emptiness must drain him. I love all the guys on here.
Hey Bare from Chicago! So, I was listening to Braunschweiger talk about the first Country Radio Station being WSM (We Shield Millions) it made me think of the super station here is Chicago called WLS. This was started by Sears, Roebuck Co. back in 1924. WLS stands for Worlds Largest Store. Some useful trivia for your next visit to Chi-Town!
Hey Bear! I grew up in Oklahoma and my best friends family owned a health food restaurant that was not far from where Garth and Trisha lived. When I was like 10-11 years old, I would serve Garth and Trisha there drinks if I was at the restaurant. Thanks for the great podcast! Truly get so much enjoyment out of my day listening.
I had to stop the podcast and jam out to Lynyrd Skynyrd for a little while after I realized it had been awhile since I had listened to them, lol. But I'm back, keep up the great work guys!
Hey Bear 🐻 Hello Folks! Thanks for all the laughs and keeping us all entertained. Dusty really brought it this time! He was ready for Country music trivia, including Dottie West question-and-answer session😆 Johnny Paycheck for 2000 Alex! Great content Everyone! Keep up the great work!
I grew up going to opry mills and noticed that sign every time because of the name. I always thought Dottie West was the name I saw in hymnals, didn't know she was a country singer too.
Having just watched Ken Burns' series on the history of Country Music I was excited when I saw the subject of this week's pod. Listening to the show, however, reminded me how knowing something about the weekly topic makes for a slightly more frustrating experience. 😆 - Brent Myers
Beat It really stuck the landing with “Photos of the yard of Michael Jackson’s childhood home seems like a great place to stop the episode on country music.” in the most Nateland way possible.
Tales from the Tour Bus, referenced by Dusty, is so so good. Used to be on CZcams, I believe it's available on showtime maybe. The george Jones episode is the best. Season 1 is all country guys, but I believe it's season 2 that gets into 60s amd 70s funk acts like parliament and James brown.
Aaron wasn't holding back today during Dusty's reading of the Athletic Greens ad. He can't help but mouth the words along with dusty and it's funny every single time. I perk up every time Dusty starts reading just so I can watch Aaron.
Hey guys, we live in Budapest, Hungary. Toilets are often in a different smaller room than the shower. Or, if you have a toilet with the shower, there will be another tiny (guest) bathroom with just a toilet and sink.
I'm a couple of days late, but when Dusty says he came out to sing among other singers. I thought of the video that Bill Burr talked about where Chuck Berry gives a shocked look when Yoko Ono begins to wail
WSM is a clear channel, as is WWL and WLS. A clear channel radio broadcast is cleared for long-distance broadcasting during nighttime hours and is a broadcast channel free of undesirable interference. As a kid living in nearby Bordeaux (Nashville), we listened to WLS and WWL at night, not WSM. Why? Well, were not Nashville Cats. Rather, we enjoyed lovin' spoonfuls of rock, pop, and the Motown sound.
I lived in Japan for nine years and having the bathroom separate from the toilet is pure genius. My Japanese friends can’t believe that we do all our “body business” in the same room.
Great episode! One complaint, the sound was kind of, like tinny, and it made the voices hard to listen to on occasion. I noticed because I was more annoyed at the wild inaccuracies and uneducated opinions where I'm usually more amused. Thanks for still being great despite technical issues!
Hey Guys - another winner! Fun fact: Pink Floyd knew there was no dark side of the moon. In the recorded spoken voices on the album (roadies responding to one-word prompts) at the very end, if you crank the volume, you'll hear Gerry O'Driscoll say, "There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."
1:12:00 - Dusty said he thinks of country as a combination of Blues and Bluegrass. Country music is actually older than Bluegrass, the Opry had existed for quite a while before bluegrass was created.
I was in Enterprise/Fort Rucker Alabama in 1993 visiting a mate from the Australian Army doing a rotation there. One of his American (Alabama local) mates was talking about Garth Brooks, and being an Australian I had no idea who he was talking about. After his incredulous mate kept coming back at me, my mate jumped in and said, "ahh mate he's only joking he knows who you're talking about". I am not sure I heard Garth Brooks name again until Tom Segura started his gag about him a year or so ago.. Hello Folks!
And that same trip, I got on the sauce with a bunch of good ol boys and we kicked on to a bar via literally back country in the back of a ute (pick up truck) to this bar in the middle of nowhere. We go in, there's barrels on the floor with peanuts in their shells, and the joint is absolutely pumping with Sweet Home Alabama. Let me tell you, everyone was singing. Including me. I knew that song!
I am curious what the smallest crowd all of you have performed for. I was at a club in peoria illinois once and it was me and my wife and one other couple. The comedian still did a full set for 4 people. His opening joke was please Nobody heckle I don't want to kick out half the crowd.
It's been mentioned already but, "Once you've gone to prison words don't hurt," is extremely funny and could make for a good t-shirt. Its oppisite could make for a pretty funny bit: Inmates that are overly sensitive to verbal insults.
I love how towards the end there Nate started to get really quiet, but once Aaron brought up the fact that Colt Ford plays golf, he came out with a story of meeting him. I think Nate forgot people are listening to the pod and didn’t think to tell stories. Although Bison shut down Nate’s story earlier in the podcast so maybe Nate was scared to bring it up.
Dottie Rambo wrote some country songs for Dolly Parton. She was however the songwriter of the century award winner in 1994 given by the Christian Country Music Association. She wrote over 2,500 songs, and was friends with Elvis for about 18 yrs. Just watched a good documentary about her the other day "Dottie Rambo-More than the Music". Charlie Daniels narrates it. It's excellent. 🤧Too bad country venues were/are used for gov't covert cocaine operations. Dottie's father made her choose between him and God when she was 12, and she had to leave home because guess who she picked.....
We visited the Opry a few years ago. Took the standard tour. We got on stage and each stood in the circle and they seemed fine with it. I just learned in this podcast that it probably shouldn't be done. Oh well. Hey bear! 🐻
Aaron saying "Country fans are the only fans who are defensive about their genre" couldn't be more wrong. Man's not heard a couple of metal heads get into an argument
Hello folks! Hey Brian, Old Town Road can't be a country music song because of one critical line. "Riding on a tractor. Lean all in my bladder." Lean refers to a narcotic drink made by mixing Codeine cough syrup with Sprite or 7 up. The liguid has a purple color to it when mixed giving it the nick name Purple Drink or Purple Stuff. I don't think many cowpoke are down with Actavis Lean over Whiskey and beer. Love the show! Keep it up.
Separate rooms for bathing and using the restroom should happen in our culture. I guess it can happen for people with more than one bathroom lol. I have seen some videos where they use a blue light like at a crime scene to show you what is invisibly spraying up when you flush before closing the lid. It is horrifying. My unsolicited PSA: Consider closing the toilet lid before you flush.
My wife was 39 weeks pregnant and really wanting the baby to come. I put on Nate’s new special and after belly laughing through the whole thing, she not only went into labor but had our new baby girl in less than 3 hours! I guess laughter is the best medicine, although I’m not sure she appreciated all of my bad jokes during her delivery... Love the Podcast, appreciate you all, and thanks for all the laughs!
Praise God for another arrow in your quiver! I pray you are raising them in the Word 🙌🏻✝️🙏🏻🛡💕
Great story! Thanks for sharing and congratulations!
Amazing. Congrats, brother!!
I came down here to make sure you had already been congratulated properly lol I see you have. Guess I can ad "Good luck!" Lol
@@_sowhat_Maybe just be happy for someone and not be a salesperson. That was weird. Whether they are a believer or not, fairly inappropriate and unnecessary.
I was raised in a very strict Christian household so I related to Nate’s special heavily. As I’ve grown older my parents and I haven’t always seen eye to eye on what I like in entertainment… sometimes I never felt like I could share the things that I enjoyed the most, until your special. When it came out, I was going home for a weekend and we watched it together. It was the hardest I had ever seen them laugh and it felt so good to have them connect with me on something I enjoyed so much. Thanks a bunch. Keep up the good work.
Nate bringing families together, love to see it!
Me too!! My parents and I have 3% show preference overlap, but I had them watch the George Washington sketch and they both laughed! Then they watched Hello World actually all the way through and while I laugh at all of it, they actually genuinely laughed kinda hard at a couple of jokes!! Leave it to Nate to bring the world together!
Me to chatGPT “Write a country song called “not my type of country” in the voice of Dusty Slay the comedian”
ChatGPT..
Verse 1:
Well, I grew up in the South
Where country music is king
But I gotta say, these days
Some of it just don't mean a thing
Chorus:
It's not my type of country
I like my songs with some soul
But these bros and their trucks
Make me wanna lose control
Verse 2:
I miss the days of Cash and Hank
When the lyrics meant something real
Now it's all about partying and girls
And that ain't how I feel
Chorus:
It's not my type of country
I like my songs with some soul
But these bros and their trucks
Make me wanna lose control
Bridge:
I'm not trying to be a hater
Or to start some kind of fight
But give me a good old country ballad
And I'll be singing it all night
Chorus:
It's not my type of country
I like my songs with some soul
But these bros and their trucks
Make me wanna lose control
Outro:
So if you see me at a show
And I'm not waving my hat around
It's not that I don't love country
It's just not my type of country sound.
I did career day at my daughter’s school when she was in 2nd grade. I’m an attorney and the kids couldn’t have cared any less. She asked me to do it again the following year and I spoke about being a soccer coach for my daughter’s team. It was like I was a rock star! The kids loved it.
Shout out to Brian. I was so excited this morning when my son mentioned breakfast and I realized it was Wednesday and there was a new episode of Nateland to watch.
Dusty: I'm uncomfortable in this Western shirt
Also dusty: walking down the side of the road to Target with no shirt
All of Florida: Sounds about right
I love Nates new special! One thing I love about his comedy is that my whole family could watch it. 2 nights ago we decided to have a movie night and I suggested Nates special. I though we were all having a good time but about 5 minits in my kids asked "can we watch Tim Hawkins, or maybe Jason Borne?" So like any good dad I forced them to watch what I want, and by the end Nate won over 3 of 4 kids.
Definitions are important and a line must be drawn somewhere. Part of the allure of the genre is its distinctness! I could write an essay on country music and where it came from and all the sub genres and what it is and what it isn’t. But to save Nate the trouble to reading and the listeners attention, I will put it as succinctly as possible.
Country music is a purely American art form born out of hard times, hard places and hard people. It is music made by the common man, for the common man, with instruments that could be easily procured or made by such a fellow. The distinct instruments and lyricism are married together in euphony to create a soundtrack for our earthly pilgrimage. No other genre is so suited to both the hardships and joys of life like country music is. It is a family affair. And like a family, it is singularly unique. It is tied to a place and time with a slew of characters, stories and journeys. In the end though and when it matters most, it is always there when you need it; to ground you, grieve with you, admonish you and encourage you.
I wonder if Nate knows that that “Hello World” is the first thing that every computer programmer ever learns how to program. Bates Nargatze, can you get to the bottom of this? Love the show, keep it up.
I've thought the same thing many times. Likely programming isn't on Nate's list, 'Things That I Want To Do.'
Took a long weekend trip to Asheville with Friends in college. After driving 15 hours from Jackson, MS we found our way to Wild Wings Cafe in downtown Asheville. Everything seemed normal, wings were good, until 11pm when karaoke started. First up was a 9 y/o girl with a sweet rendition of "Let the bodies hit the floor". Then a woman who gruffly mumbled through "Devil went down to Georgia" but just couldn't keep up with the rhythm. The last was a group of drunk friends shouting "Friends in low places". This was the most normal of the group until we realized one of the men in the group was missing an eye, but had the confidence to not wear an eyepatch. The next day we saw a man in a park, playing with magic sticks.
I can't believe my comment got read 😭😭😭 thank you Brian!! And thanks for the nice words Dusty and Nate
I just found the nateland podcast and you all are work so well together. Highly underrated pod.
Sitting in Bible
class around a table with adult’s discussing how the Bible actually proves science and the teacher was talking about in Psalms there’s a verse talking about the round earth and then said “you know when we landed on the moon…” and before I could stop myself I blurted out “if, in fact that even EVEN happened”… stunned silence and then he laughed nervously and said something about it not being a conspiracy theory and moved on. Thanks Dusty, I’ve never questioned the moon landing until this podcast. I’m still having a good time!
Dusty -“I remember my Dad had to go to the outhouse”
Aaron- “everytime”
Nah Aaron sometimes he’d go in the litter box 😂
Damian, if I had to go outside… AND had a cat… I would be secretly filling that litter box nightly. My family would be like, “who keeps feeding the cat so much food? And who keeps feeding it corn?”
Is it just me or does the audio sound considerably worse recently? Like they're talking into a tin can.
Yeah it sounds like they lost the individual mic feeds and had to rely on an overhead or something. Definitely way too roomy.
I had the exact experience Dusty described in his comment about a Big & Tall shop saying, “actually we did not plan for this.” I am currently 6’8” 240lbs, but when I went to buy my first suit as a teenager I was about 6’6” 170lbs. I walked into a big & tall store with it dad (6’2” average build). The salesman was very excited to sell my dad something, but when my dad told him it was actually me there wanting to buy a suit he just said, “sorry, can’t help you.” It seems just being very tall was not really a demographic they were interested in.
By the way, just saw Nate in Vegas for the second time Super Bowl Weekend and had a great time! Nate’s dad opened at both shows I’ve been to and he is incredible too!
Hello Folks and Hey Bear
Please tell Dusty, the 'a' in Corvallis is pronounced like the 'a' in valley. Affectionately called "valley of the corn" by the locals. Love the pod. Hope you slay in Oregon.
"A Boy Named Sue" sung by Johnny Cash is one of the funniest country songs. When my son was six, he even proposed a "A Boy Named Sue" birthday party. As I was his father, I feared a drunken brawl to the death in the mud against a gaggle of kindergartners may be frowned upon by the other parents. Thankfully, he decided on a superhero themed party instead.
"A Boy Named Sue" was written by the poet Shel Silverstein. Would the Nateland fellows ever write a humourous song for an accomplished singer? Aaron's musical talent probably gives him the leg up on understanding songwriting. Nate's disdain for lyrics may be his downfall (although it sounds like he put his soul into writing his serious song). Brian's earnestness and heart may create a real gem, but Dusty is a real wildcard.
Please note that my son's name is not Sue (it's Xavier), and we have a great relationship.
I'll go proofread this now.
Ending a country music episode with a picture of Michael Jackson’s childhood home is so on-brand for this podcast. Maybe that’s why Nate can recall nuggets of information but does not remember the episode from which it came. Love the podcast - excited for the Bridgestone show.
90’s country music is hands down the best decade in country music!
A Rudy moment happened for a senior on my team in high school. He caught a 7 yard pass then spiked the ball and screamed which was a ten yard penalty. So his Rudy moment came out to a 3 yard loss.
Happy March 1 - just wanted to make sure that you knew that today is "National Dadgum That’s Good Day" - which seems appropriate for this podcast!!! Thanks for bringing joy to my Wednesdays when I have weekly meetings at work with our board of Commissioners! :)
No way! Aaron just "murdered" with a mutism play on words... "they're hard to talk to" and the others missed it. Keep it up Aaron. Go back and watch!
I caught that! It’s tough being the smartest person in the room. 😂
You have to timestamp this stuff
I love how Nate says he’s just a regular guy from Old Hickory, then Aaron proceeds to google Nate’s $245 tennis shoes! 😂
I worked for an uncle who lived in Kentucky. He was a tobacco farmer and I would help him on the farm during the summer when I was a teenager. They had an outhouse over the hill from the main house. I realized at a young age that trips to the outhouse during the middle of the night weren’t a lot of fun in the hills and hollers of Kentucky!! Love the podcast, it has become my favorite!
33:05 - That guy was me! The only reason I didn't go see Dusty's show was it was sold out before I could get tickets! I even called the club to try to get on a waitlist!
Hello folks! Huge fan of the podcast and I’ve seen all of Nate’s specials so far and have moved on to watching a lot more of Dusty! You guys are hilarious but I do want to give a shout out to Aaron for his sly, witty comments he has throughout the episodes. In the conversation about “mute” people, he ended it with saying that they’re hard to talk to. You guys just seem to go right to the next sentence and topic un-phased and I was cracking up on my lunch break! Keep up the good work, y’all are awesome!
I have to admit that I enjoy the "wait time" when listening to Nate's responses. It's always worth it. It's not just that he gets to an answer. He gets to a profound observation. I teach high school English. It can be challenge to ignore gut-reaction answers from my students who live in a TikTok world. In so many cases, the deepest answers arrive after an extended wait time.
When you come to Youngstown in April, maybe...just stick to the treadmill for your runs.
I love country music and how the songs tell a story with the lyrics bringing out the meaning of situations that many people can relate to. It all comes together and makes it a memorable song that one can remember for a lifetime. From John Denver to Alabama, It's all feel good music. Question: How many Country Singers does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: Two, one to actually change the light-bulb and the other to write a song about how much they're going to miss the old one. That's Country !!! 😊
Glenn Evans
My mind is blown folks, 36:53 comment from Elizabeth A. She capitalized all the letters in the word BAND, it was an acronym for the guys names!! Brian, Aaron, Nate, Dusty = BAND… Genius
Broomstick has been nailing the transitions into ads
My name is Lydia! I'm a second grade teacher and every week listener. We have our annual career day coming up and I can confirm that parents come in with sweaty palms, nervous to speak in front of kids who I watch eat their own boogers. I promise the kids are just excited for whatever gift the parent brings so you better make it a good one.
Also, what are the odds Dusty would share his country spotify playlist?
second the request to share Dusty's playlist
They read my comment!! Woohoo!!! Let's go folks!!! Another great episode today from the BAND! 😁
I'll be adding
"What he said is very funny" -Nate Bargatze on Danny Smith
to all of my bios on all the things!! Love that I got them all to chuckle! 😁
Yes Nate yes! Running is so great for your mental health. I was a runner in my early 20s and lost it. Got back into it after I had my second child, to keep the depression at bay. I ran my first half marathon at 9 months postpartum. Now my third child is just over a year old and I’m training for my second half marathon. It’s at the end of April. Seeing your show in Milwaukee is a gift to myself. So great to hear you’ve picked up running. Keep us posted on your progress. When is your race???
I laughed so hard when Nate said "this is weird" as He explains how he listened and remembered information from the podcast, or as we all call it, basic learning skills. This is why I love this Podcast!
I love that Bates idea of a recent cover of the Dotty West song is from 24 years ago
jo dee is my aunt! and i was with her at the opry when aaron was there and took the pic of them together! such a fun night. she’s been my favorite artist all my life...but i may be a little biased 🙃
Jimmy Rodgers is the father of country music. He’s from my hometown of Meridian, MS. He was artist that recorded in Bristol. Cool to hear him mentioned on the podcast. He’s worked on the railroad and was called the singing brakeman.
I love how Brian says he doesn’t watch James Corden much and doesn’t know how the show works, and then immediately follows it by explaining the exact premise of the show and says he just watched it in his hotel room last weekend. Classic Breakfast! 😂
Hey bear! I wonder if Brian keeps track of the names of the people who get their comments read every episode, like on a spreadsheet. Does he ever choose a comment, but then see that they've already had a couple comments read before so he'll choose a different one. If read, this'll be my 4th comment; making me a "grizzly bear" level commenter. Also, who has had the most comments read? My guess is either the Blanchard family or Nicole's Butcher.
Once I had comments read on back to back episodes. Those were the days!
I too wonder if he has a spreadsheet.
Wow, I land in Amsterdam the day after Nate's show and I'm so bummed. Please come back to the DMV area so I can finally come to a show now that I have some money!!!
Aloha Bear, you have fans in Hawaii too. Keep up the great content.
I watched an episode of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and he interviewed Liberace. Liberace said his jacket weighed 25lbs. He said the weight of that, and of his rings, actually helped control his hands when played the piano. When he was a child, his piano teacher put weights on his fingers when he was learning to play.
So cool to hear Nate is training for a half marathon! I like to listen to the boys while I run. Got two half marathons scheduled over the next couple months and will be running my first full marathon later this year
I can’t wait for Dusty to get to Corvallis and find out how to pronounce Corvallis 😂
Hey guys, I just want to say I recently found your podcast via TikTok. You guys are hilarious and I had to go back and binge watch your podcasts. I relate so much with dusty haha I also don’t believe we ever went to the moon. Hey bear!!!
Always late, but always great. Welcome to Nateland!
If there was ever a time to debut Nate's song that he wrote with Walker Hayes, THIS was it. But no dice. Classic Nateland move, I love it!
Dusty - My wife and I traveled from Hoquiam Washington (280 miles) down Hwy 101 and made a four-day vacation out of seeing you at the Majestic Theatre in Corvallis. Great show! Wish you were not out of merchandise; I would have bought a hat. I’m a big fan, I was a little star struck when I saw you, Thanks for the picture with my wife and I, I was the one with the wolf howling at the moon shirt on. Tell your manager to book the 7th Street Theater in Hoquiam Washington, it seats 1000 people and I know you would sell it out, it would save me travel time next time you’re in the area or I’m probably going to have to take another vacation this summer and see you in Pendleton. I’m having a great time!
The sheer fact that Nate is talking about how murder and dumb in the ratings and doesn’t drop a “that’s dumb” seems like a missed opportunity. Keep up the good work!
Nate’s reading is exponentially better than what it was in the years past. Who says an old bear can’t learn new tricks.
I’ve been watching since day one. Love the progression of the show and the addition of Dusty. I look forward to what the future holds for Nateland.
Ps. Hello World is extremely funny and your best work so far.
So long, folks!
Only Birdbath would decide that the best place to end the country music episode was after discussing the childhood home of the King of Pop!
bread’s theme park ride would just be a long line to take a blood pressure test.
Maybe someone has already mentioned this but my husband mentioned this to me yesterday: Does Nate know that in the IT world the first thing tech’s learn to code is “Hello World?” So really it’s a nod to Tiger, and the entire IT community on planet earth.😂😎
I just love the way Dusty says ‘day’ … it makes my…day
Garth Brooks lives in Goodlettsville, TN, and can often be seen grocery shopping at Publix with Trisha. He’s known to help people with items on the high shelves or to take their bags to the car for them. I lived a few streets from him (we both had lots of land-I couldn’t see his house from the road), and about 15 years ago he did try to turn it into a Graceland of sorts. The neighbors were not excited about the traffic it would bring to our little piece of the quiet country, and he dropped it.
Dusty would like that laughing lady from those DryBar specials
When Nate is talking about running, he is 100% right! I love running and it’s such a great way to relax and let loose. I am a runner, so if you want to run in Dayton when you come in June, let me know! (But I don’t stop and walk, I run the whole time)
Dusty is the king of callbacks. “You thought it was Larry the Cable Guy” was so good and it’s like Nate didn’t know what he was referencing. Makes me think maybe Dusty is the only one paying attention to anyone else.
Nate- watched the special for the second time last night as I was falling asleep. Then today my wife and daughter were making pancakes for lunch and it made me think of your loaf of bread with sugar on it joke. While I was hesitantly looking forward to the post-pancake feast grogginess, I was informed that they were actually sweet potato pancakes, which made me feel a lot healthier. Don’t get me wrong I’m still getting an intense sugar rush from all the syrup I poured over them, but something about the sweet potato really does make a big difference. I highly recommend it!
After going to Hollywood, Nate must love being back home and being able to have these guys to talk to. I know he has to do the whole Hollywood promotion circuit, but the secular emptiness must drain him. I love all the guys on here.
I love how Nate throw his NY jabs to Aaron. Well deserved and perfect timing each time.
San Antonio is great and Dusty's shirt is outstanding.
Was hoping you all would touch on Garth Brooks’ alter ego pop act Chris Gaines.
Hey Bare from Chicago! So, I was listening to Braunschweiger talk about the first Country Radio Station being WSM (We Shield Millions) it made me think of the super station here is Chicago called WLS. This was started by Sears, Roebuck Co. back in 1924. WLS stands for Worlds Largest Store. Some useful trivia for your next visit to Chi-Town!
Hey Bear! I grew up in Oklahoma and my best friends family owned a health food restaurant that was not far from where Garth and Trisha lived. When I was like 10-11 years old, I would serve Garth and Trisha there drinks if I was at the restaurant. Thanks for the great podcast! Truly get so much enjoyment out of my day listening.
I had to stop the podcast and jam out to Lynyrd Skynyrd for a little while after I realized it had been awhile since I had listened to them, lol. But I'm back, keep up the great work guys!
Hey Bear 🐻 Hello Folks! Thanks for all the laughs and keeping us all entertained. Dusty really brought it this time! He was ready for Country music trivia, including Dottie West question-and-answer session😆 Johnny Paycheck for 2000 Alex! Great content Everyone! Keep up the great work!
Hello folks! The Nateland Theme Park is brilliant. Would Beige consider the porch swing a thrill ride? Asking for a friend...
Maureen J.
I grew up going to opry mills and noticed that sign every time because of the name. I always thought Dottie West was the name I saw in hymnals, didn't know she was a country singer too.
Having just watched Ken Burns' series on the history of Country Music I was excited when I saw the subject of this week's pod. Listening to the show, however, reminded me how knowing something about the weekly topic makes for a slightly more frustrating experience. 😆 - Brent Myers
Ha! What did we get wrong?
I'll say this much... I'll watch an hour of A.I. stand up in anybody's voice before i ever watch another brendan shaub special.
Beat It really stuck the landing with “Photos of the yard of Michael Jackson’s childhood home seems like a great place to stop the episode on country music.” in the most Nateland way possible.
Tales from the Tour Bus, referenced by Dusty, is so so good. Used to be on CZcams, I believe it's available on showtime maybe. The george Jones episode is the best. Season 1 is all country guys, but I believe it's season 2 that gets into 60s amd 70s funk acts like parliament and James brown.
Aaron wasn't holding back today during Dusty's reading of the Athletic Greens ad. He can't help but mouth the words along with dusty and it's funny every single time. I perk up every time Dusty starts reading just so I can watch Aaron.
Bugle Bates back it again with the whistle breathing.
Hey guys, we live in Budapest, Hungary. Toilets are often in a different smaller room than the shower. Or, if you have a toilet with the shower, there will be another tiny (guest) bathroom with just a toilet and sink.
Please tell Babbel not to stare at us like that again… 😂😂
I'm a couple of days late, but when Dusty says he came out to sing among other singers. I thought of the video that Bill Burr talked about where Chuck Berry gives a shocked look when Yoko Ono begins to wail
Dusty: “everything’s pop-rap now. Rap is pop rap, pop has some rap in it”
I took my first steps at Opryland.
WSM is a clear channel, as is WWL and WLS. A clear channel radio broadcast is cleared for long-distance broadcasting during nighttime hours and is a broadcast channel free of undesirable interference. As a kid living in nearby Bordeaux (Nashville), we listened to WLS and WWL at night, not WSM. Why? Well, were not Nashville Cats. Rather, we enjoyed lovin' spoonfuls of rock, pop, and the Motown sound.
I lived in Japan for nine years and having the bathroom separate from the toilet is pure genius. My Japanese friends can’t believe that we do all our “body business” in the same room.
Alot of homes have a toilet room separate from the tub/shower area in the states.
Great episode! One complaint, the sound was kind of, like tinny, and it made the voices hard to listen to on occasion. I noticed because I was more annoyed at the wild inaccuracies and uneducated opinions where I'm usually more amused. Thanks for still being great despite technical issues!
Hey Guys - another winner! Fun fact: Pink Floyd knew there was no dark side of the moon. In the recorded spoken voices on the album (roadies responding to one-word prompts) at the very end, if you crank the volume, you'll hear Gerry O'Driscoll say, "There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."
Great episode Nate, Brian and Dusty. Listened to it three times, since Wednesday 😂
Sorry about Aaron.
So sorry, I forgot to thank Aaron for this great podcast episode! Thank you Brian for reminding me. My bad. Love you all ❤
1:12:00 - Dusty said he thinks of country as a combination of Blues and Bluegrass. Country music is actually older than Bluegrass, the Opry had existed for quite a while before bluegrass was created.
Love to hear booger Brian bring the nose whistle back while talking country music ! Great ep! 1:50:48
I was in Enterprise/Fort Rucker Alabama in 1993 visiting a mate from the Australian Army doing a rotation there. One of his American (Alabama local) mates was talking about Garth Brooks, and being an Australian I had no idea who he was talking about. After his incredulous mate kept coming back at me, my mate jumped in and said, "ahh mate he's only joking he knows who you're talking about". I am not sure I heard Garth Brooks name again until Tom Segura started his gag about him a year or so ago.. Hello Folks!
And that same trip, I got on the sauce with a bunch of good ol boys and we kicked on to a bar via literally back country in the back of a ute (pick up truck) to this bar in the middle of nowhere. We go in, there's barrels on the floor with peanuts in their shells, and the joint is absolutely pumping with Sweet Home Alabama. Let me tell you, everyone was singing. Including me. I knew that song!
I am curious what the smallest crowd all of you have performed for. I was at a club in peoria illinois once and it was me and my wife and one other couple. The comedian still did a full set for 4 people. His opening joke was please Nobody heckle I don't want to kick out half the crowd.
It's been mentioned already but, "Once you've gone to prison words don't hurt," is extremely funny and could make for a good t-shirt.
Its oppisite could make for a pretty funny bit: Inmates that are overly sensitive to verbal insults.
I love how towards the end there Nate started to get really quiet, but once Aaron brought up the fact that Colt Ford plays golf, he came out with a story of meeting him. I think Nate forgot people are listening to the pod and didn’t think to tell stories. Although Bison shut down Nate’s story earlier in the podcast so maybe Nate was scared to bring it up.
Dottie Rambo wrote some country songs for Dolly Parton. She was however the songwriter of the century award winner in 1994 given by the Christian Country Music Association. She wrote over 2,500 songs, and was friends with Elvis for about 18 yrs. Just watched a good documentary about her the other day "Dottie Rambo-More than the Music". Charlie Daniels narrates it. It's excellent.
🤧Too bad country venues were/are used for gov't covert cocaine operations.
Dottie's father made her choose between him and God when she was 12, and she had to leave home because guess who she picked.....
We visited the Opry a few years ago. Took the standard tour. We got on stage and each stood in the circle and they seemed fine with it. I just learned in this podcast that it probably shouldn't be done. Oh well. Hey bear! 🐻
Love Dusty's shirt
Aaron saying "Country fans are the only fans who are defensive about their genre" couldn't be more wrong. Man's not heard a couple of metal heads get into an argument
Can we please get a T-shirt of a cartoon Dusty standing in front of a fan with his hair blown back and it just says “let it flow”?
You’re welcome.
Hello folks! Hey Brian, Old Town Road can't be a country music song because of one critical line.
"Riding on a tractor.
Lean all in my bladder."
Lean refers to a narcotic drink made by mixing Codeine cough syrup with Sprite or 7 up. The liguid has a purple color to it when mixed giving it the nick name Purple Drink or Purple Stuff. I don't think many cowpoke are down with Actavis Lean over Whiskey and beer. Love the show! Keep it up.
Can’t believe between Bloomington’s research and Dusty’s own standup material there was no mention of Alan Jackson - aka the true king of 90s country.
Separate rooms for bathing and using the restroom should happen in our culture. I guess it can happen for people with more than one bathroom lol. I have seen some videos where they use a blue light like at a crime scene to show you what is invisibly spraying up when you flush before closing the lid. It is horrifying. My unsolicited PSA: Consider closing the toilet lid before you flush.