Chapter 1: What recent news is being discussed regarding the transfer portal?
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Chapter 2: How did the hosts feel about the recent concert they attended?
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Chapter 3: What insights do the hosts share about Zach Bryan's performance?
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the latest recruits for Kentucky basketball?
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Chapter 6: How do the hosts evaluate the fan base's reaction to recent events?
Text machine is 772-774-5254. All right, so we're going to take calls a bunch here in the second hour, but I also want to talk about a couple things. Shannon, I went to Zach, Brian, and Kings of Leon on Saturday.
I heard, yeah.
You know, that's not normally my thing. A lot of parts of it aren't my thing. Don't know either of those two. I mean, I know who they are, but between in the three and a half hours that they played, I knew three songs. I knew Circus on Fire, and then what's the other one I know from Kings of Leon? Use Somebody.
Chapter 7: What are the hosts' predictions for the upcoming basketball season?
Use Somebody. I knew those two. So during those songs, I was, yeah. And then on Zach Bryan, I know he's very famous, but the only song I knew was something in the orange or whatever, right?
Yeah.
I'm not sure what that one is. Max and Miles kept saying to me, you know this one. I'm like, no, I didn't know any of it, which is crazy because in listening to him, I don't know why I've had such an aversion to him for so long. I've almost like intentionally not listened to him, but I don't really know why. He's fine.
Chapter 8: What final thoughts do the hosts share about the future of the team?
Here's my Zach Bryan review. I thought he played his first concert in Pineville, he said. What? In Pineville? In Pineville. He said he was in the military and he met a guy in the military who was like, you need to sing for a living. And the first place he got booked was Pineville. Really? And so he said he has this great affinity for Pineville.
And then I remember Tyler Childers has a song about Pineville. How did ā Bell County. Yeah. Right? But Zach Bryan was like, Pineville, Kentucky. This is my first ā which was crazy to me. And I'm the only one that screamed. There was clearly no one there from Pineville. Now he's huge. Now he's huge. His fast songs Shannon and I really liked. His first half of his concert were fast songs.
I thought they were good. I thought his band was good. He was good. He had a stage where he would look at all four sides so he would rotate around, which I thought was nice as a singer. His slow songs, they all sound the same to me. It felt like Shannon, he played the same song for an hour straight.
Well, that's for the females, right?
That's for the ladies. Okay, that was my other take on it. I couldn't believe how many women. First of all, is his core fan base like 15 to 18-year-old girls? Definitely young women. But I mean, I was amazed how many parents were there with their kids.
Is he the male version of Taylor Swift?
Maybe. Because it felt like it was all people my age... And people in high school. Really? And no one in between.
Huh.
That's what it felt like to me. Now, I didn't see everything. And then there were some people like old guys there for only Kings of Leon. You know what I mean? Who were like, what do I do during Zach Bryan? So Max and Miles were kind of like that. They were just there for Kings of Leon. So because of all that shit, and this is my point, Zach Bryan was fine.
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