Hardy
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To me, a big flip was really even, excuse me, prior to the FGL record, the first one was that Jake Owen, Barefoot Blue Jay Knight. It was the first thing he ever did without a drummer. Yes, I believe so. It was all in the box. But that was such a shift in sound. And then he did the FGL record. And when that happened, it was just like, you could forget about everything else, dude.
To me, a big flip was really even, excuse me, prior to the FGL record, the first one was that Jake Owen, Barefoot Blue Jay Knight. It was the first thing he ever did without a drummer. Yes, I believe so. It was all in the box. But that was such a shift in sound. And then he did the FGL record. And when that happened, it was just like, you could forget about everything else, dude.
And so everything sounded like that for years. And now with Morgan... he's just done it again and created a, he's just created sonically something that now, now country is a little more widespread these days. And, you know, I feel like it's, we're not all chasing Morgan, but he definitely has kind of controlled the market.
And so everything sounded like that for years. And now with Morgan... he's just done it again and created a, he's just created sonically something that now, now country is a little more widespread these days. And, you know, I feel like it's, we're not all chasing Morgan, but he definitely has kind of controlled the market.
I feel like for, for damn near, I mean, I would say 15 years now, which is pretty crazy.
I feel like for, for damn near, I mean, I would say 15 years now, which is pretty crazy.
Dude, this is awesome. It's been too long. I know we've tried to do it a couple times, but I'm happy to finally get back.
Dude, this is awesome. It's been too long. I know we've tried to do it a couple times, but I'm happy to finally get back.
Actually, I always thought it was cool when I was a little kid. But when I was like a freshman or I was like a sophomore in college. And I was at MTSU, and it was my first year there, and I had made good friends with a guy named Clay. And Clay was like, I don't know how the conversation got brought up, but he's from East Tennessee, and he was like, all of my cousins will go look for arrowheads.
Actually, I always thought it was cool when I was a little kid. But when I was like a freshman or I was like a sophomore in college. And I was at MTSU, and it was my first year there, and I had made good friends with a guy named Clay. And Clay was like, I don't know how the conversation got brought up, but he's from East Tennessee, and he was like, all of my cousins will go look for arrowheads.
And I was like, oh, I didn't really know that you'd look for them. I thought you'd just kind of find them as you find them. And he was like, no, it's like a thing. People look for them. And spring break was coming up, and... And he was like, you know what, dude, we should go to your hometown and just like poke around and see if we can't find some for spring break. And I was like, fuck it.
And I was like, oh, I didn't really know that you'd look for them. I thought you'd just kind of find them as you find them. And he was like, no, it's like a thing. People look for them. And spring break was coming up, and... And he was like, you know what, dude, we should go to your hometown and just like poke around and see if we can't find some for spring break. And I was like, fuck it.
All right, let's do Philadelphia. Yeah. So we go back to Philadelphia, Mississippi. And, uh, the first, literally the first afternoon he's like, okay, I'm like, dude, there's a Creek that kind of runs through my, our deer hunting property back on the, kind of on the backside of our land. We should go there. And he was like, all right. And dude, within 10 minutes, we find one.
All right, let's do Philadelphia. Yeah. So we go back to Philadelphia, Mississippi. And, uh, the first, literally the first afternoon he's like, okay, I'm like, dude, there's a Creek that kind of runs through my, our deer hunting property back on the, kind of on the backside of our land. We should go there. And he was like, all right. And dude, within 10 minutes, we find one.
And the next morning we go back and we found another and then another and another. And then I was just like hooked. And my biggest thing was like, man, I've hunted here my whole life. And it's so freaking cool to know that somebody probably my age, uh, was doing the same thing that I do now, but literally some of those arrowheads are like thousands of years old.
And the next morning we go back and we found another and then another and another. And then I was just like hooked. And my biggest thing was like, man, I've hunted here my whole life. And it's so freaking cool to know that somebody probably my age, uh, was doing the same thing that I do now, but literally some of those arrowheads are like thousands of years old.
And like some of them can be seven, eight, 9,000 years old. And I was just like, dude, it's just that whole process of like, I was the first guy to find this and tell them what happened to it and how I got there. And the fact that it was some kid, probably half my age running around chasing a fucking deer, just like I'm doing and have times never change, you know, it's, it's cool.
And like some of them can be seven, eight, 9,000 years old. And I was just like, dude, it's just that whole process of like, I was the first guy to find this and tell them what happened to it and how I got there. And the fact that it was some kid, probably half my age running around chasing a fucking deer, just like I'm doing and have times never change, you know, it's, it's cool.
But that's why I really appreciate it is, is just the, the, the untold story that we will just never know about everyone. I love it. I love it. I love it. But yeah, I appreciate you letting me poke around. You were, you were doing something in your backyard. You had a lot of loose dirt. I driven by because Ashley lives next to you. Yeah. That's what it was. It was the trees.
But that's why I really appreciate it is, is just the, the, the untold story that we will just never know about everyone. I love it. I love it. I love it. But yeah, I appreciate you letting me poke around. You were, you were doing something in your backyard. You had a lot of loose dirt. I driven by because Ashley lives next to you. Yeah. That's what it was. It was the trees.