Tonight Hellyeah rolled through the Fillmore Detroit in celebration of the life of the late Vinnie Paul. Check out Meltdown's chat with Chad before the show as they talk about Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darrell and more.
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00:00All right, guys, here at the Fillmore getting ready for Hell Yeah.
00:02It's a beautiful summer night, and, of course, the boys are about to take over.
00:05It's the first time they've been here since the passing of Vinnie Paul.
00:08This show all about Vinnie Paul and about their new record, Welcome Home,
00:11which comes out on September 27th.
00:13Hey, if you like this interview, make sure to check out my Talking Rock
00:16with Meltdown podcast.
00:18Wherever you find your podcasts, we talk to all sorts of rock stars,
00:21just like Chad, a couple months ago.
00:23But right now, let's head inside the bus and check out Chad from Hell Yeah
00:27today right here on WRIF.com.
00:30Hey, back here on the Hell Yeah bus with Chad.
00:32Welcome back to the Motor City.
00:35Good to be back.
00:35Yeah, how's things?
00:37Things.
00:38It's fucking playing, man.
00:40Doing a thing.
00:41Yeah, how does it feel to be?
00:42I mean, well, first of all, tell us about this tour
00:45and how it's gone so far in the reception of fans about giving Hell Yeah.
00:48It's been fucking phenomenal.
00:50Yeah.
00:50It's been great.
00:51We're really happy.
00:54It's very cathartic.
00:55It's a very therapeutic tour for us, for all of us, I think.
00:59Not only, obviously, for the band members,
01:02having gone through what we've gone through,
01:04but for our family, you know what I mean?
01:08You know, I was very, very fortunate to play in a band with Vinny for 12 years,
01:15you know, but even more so, I was a fan.
01:21I was fucking 17 years old, so, you know, my loss maybe seemed deeper because he was in my band.
01:29It's as deep as yours, you know, or anybody that was a fan of his, you know.
01:32We were getting love and condolences, you know, from everyone, so thank you for that.
01:38But as much as I was getting them, I was giving them right back because we just lost such a wonderful human being.
01:48But I do believe that he's still with us, and, you know, I say it every night on stage,
01:52the one thing that's given me peace through all this is knowing that he's with his brother and his mother,
01:57and they're together and they're shining their light down on us, you know what I mean?
02:01And they're helping us, and it's, I feel it's the least I can do, we can do as not only a band,
02:07but as a metal community and a metal family to bear this load and carry the torch for not only Diamond Vinny,
02:16but for Jeff Hanneman and for fucking Lemmy and fucking, you know, fucking Chester and Chris
02:22and, you know, everybody, you know what I mean, that we've lost.
02:25It's been a tough few years, man, as far as, like, losing people in music,
02:30but they are, it's a beautiful thing in the sense that they were, with music,
02:38that they're as selfless and as gracious as they are to leave behind their music for us to always remember the vibe
02:44and always have Pantera and Damage Plan and the work that I've done with Vinny and Hell Yeah.
02:50And this new CD as well.
02:51And the new CD, every drum on it's his.
02:55I'm very proud of him for finishing it.
02:58He was way more than just a fucking beast drummer.
03:03I mean, he was a gearhead, man.
03:05He's a studio guy, you know, like, he's a big part of what we did as far as composition and arranging songs
03:11and, you know, putting parts together and stuff like that.
03:16I think I was watching one of your videos, if I'm not mistaken, or somebody was telling me about this,
03:20but I think it was your video where you were talking about people wouldn't realize how good Vinny was at putting songs together.
03:25Very good.
03:26I mean, you got to think about, like, you know, I mean, I know from being, you know, an old school Pantera fan and stuff like that,
03:33it's like Vinny and Dime could literally do anything they wanted to do on their respective instruments.
03:39But one thing I realized about Vinny, through over the years of playing with him, nothing was gratuitous.
03:46It was about the song.
03:47You know, he played for the song.
03:49If you think about Walk, you know, that song alone.
03:52It's such a basic riff, but it's like, that's all you need.
03:58You know what I mean?
03:59They got to fucking all over it, but it didn't need it.
04:02And there's something to be said to a man and men that had that much talent, you know,
04:10to be able to get out of their own way and let the song be the fucking song.
04:14You know, I wouldn't want that song any other way.
04:17You know what I mean?
04:17And it has its moments.
04:19I mean, you fucking, you get that lead and it's like, holy shit, hang on tight, you know.
04:23But, you know, they just, they always played for the song.
04:26And they taught, you know, Dime and Vinny both, through their music, taught me a lot about songwriting,
04:34playing for the song, don't be, you know, pretentious and gratuitous, you know.
04:39You know, allow the composition to kind of speak for itself and allow the song to kind of tell its own story.
04:47You know what I mean?
04:48And, you know, but they also taught me how to be a better human being,
04:52being fucking, having humility and being humble and being generous and being gracious and being sweet.
04:58And they would talk to anyone.
05:00It's like, you know, when you got a name drop.
05:03But, I mean, I met motherfuckers, you know, and I'm just like, wow, I just lost some fucking respect for you, dude.
05:09Like, and then you see these fucking dudes that are like fucking gods and they're the fucking nicest people on the fucking planet, you know.
05:15And it's just like, they taught me how to carry myself as a human being.
05:19I was just telling someone just today that since I, this is from me looking at you from the outside in,
05:25that since you've been in hell, yeah, your vibe has been way better.
05:28Like, that's the feeling I get.
05:30And I said to him, I said, I think that has a lot to do with BP.
05:33And that's just my guess.
05:34Yeah, he did.
05:36Yeah, absolutely.
05:37You know, I mean, I learned that, you know, from them before I knew him.
05:41But then after I learned, after I was around him and, you know, part of the catharsis of this tour
05:49and just what we're doing in general was really just is recoil from, in a good way,
05:56from us seeing how music affected him because he was devastated and destroyed
06:03and grieving and mourning beyond with the loss of his brother
06:08and the way he was so tragically taken away from us.
06:12And hell yeah, I gave him an opportunity and a platform to come out of that
06:17and carry the torch for his brother.
06:19And we were happy to fucking stand next to him and do that with him, you know, for Dime.
06:24And so we had this great mentorship from Vinny on how to do this, what we're doing right now.
06:30He's taught us how to do this for 12 years to carry the flame for his brother.
06:36And now that's what we're doing for him and everybody else that I mentioned.
06:40You know, we're on a fucking mission.
06:42We believe in our fans.
06:45We believe in our family.
06:46We believe in the goodness that comes with metal and the lives that it saves
06:52and the things that it does for people.
06:54Like we're very fucking passionate about what we do, you know.
06:57So we just hope that when we get on stage at night, that resonates in people
07:03and people walk out feeling a little bit lighter, you know,
07:07because it's the fucking world, man.
07:09We all just hang on so fucking tight, you know what I mean?
07:13And it's like whatever your fucking, whatever your problem is, man.
07:16Metal is not a competitive sport.
07:18There is no gold fucking metal, you know what I mean?
07:20I'm proud of all my metal brothers and other bands and shit
07:24and the release that they allow when they come to cities and play and stuff like that.
07:31But as a metal fan, me being a metal fan my whole life, you know,
07:36you've got to know when you can just let go and fucking check your problems at the door.
07:40And it's like tonight belongs to you.
07:41Just let fucking go.
07:42They'll be there when you leave, but you're going to be fucking stronger in your mind
07:46because you've just had a connection.
07:48You've had a sharing not only with us, but with everybody standing around you
07:52to fucking, to go out and fucking face the world and fight another day,
07:56you know what I mean?
07:57So that's the point.
07:59Talk about, talk about BP physically being gone.
08:03I mean, do you guys get to bed earlier now?
08:06I don't know.
08:07I don't sleep well.
08:09Anyway.
08:09I know BP was like the guy, like, I know, like, Diamond, I hear all these stories about,
08:13man, it's like, you know, four o'clock in the morning, they're bringing shots and the whole thing.
08:16They're endless.
08:17Yeah.
08:17So do you guys get to sleep earlier now?
08:19Well, Dime's thing was drinking or wearing.
08:21Right.
08:21You know, like, literally, he'd bring a fucking shot and, you know, learned a lot from, like,
08:27working with those guys on the first record and stuff.
08:29I fucking heard every Dime story there was.
08:31It was amazing.
08:32But, like, Sterling was telling me, he's like, you know, used to work for them.
08:37It was their sound guy, engineer guy in the studio.
08:39And he's like, fucking Diamond, wake up in the morning, because he only slept, like, a couple
08:44hours a night.
08:45He'd wake up in the morning, he'd look out his fucking driveway and see whose car was
08:47there, you know, and he would go looking for you.
08:51And fucking Sterling would be like, fucking, I'd climb in a fucking closet and fucking bury
08:54myself under clothes.
08:55And he's like, next thing you know, it'll be fucking nine in the morning.
08:59We've been partying since fucking seven.
09:01And fucking, fucking clothes would get pulled on me.
09:04And fucking Diamond would be standing there with a tray shot going, drink it or wear it.
09:07And he's like, fucking wear it, man, and just fucking splash it on you.
09:11So he did, you know.
09:13I did that at Vinny a couple times when I was doing the record.
09:15We were doing Love for Blood, I think, and I went, because I just finished a song.
09:20I think I finished DMF or something like that.
09:23And I went up and I was fucking pounding on his door, and he's like, what the fuck is
09:26going on, man?
09:27I'm like, drink it or wear it.
09:29He's like, what?
09:30And I'm like, fucking finished the song last night.
09:32You've got to come listen to this shit.
09:33He's like, really right now?
09:34I'm like, yeah.
09:35And he's like, god damn it.
09:36You remind me of my fucking brother.
09:37I'm like, well, there's worse things, right?
09:39Hey, that's probably the highest compliment you got.
09:40That's probably the best compliment I've ever got.
09:42So thank you, Vinny Paul.
09:43I love you.
09:43Thank you, Dime.
09:44I love you guys.
09:45Fucking thank you guys.
09:46So let's talk about the current band.
09:49How's Roy been adapting to life on the road with you guys?
09:51Fucking amazing, dude.
09:53Yeah, Roy's a good dude.
09:53He's like, one of the most genuinely real, sweet, fucking, gracious, humble, badass motherfuckers.
10:03I mean, like, it's like round hole, round peg.
10:08I mean, you can't ask.
10:09You couldn't have scripted it any better for somebody to step into Vinny's role than him.
10:15Outside of his level of playing, the type of person he is, too.
10:20I mean, he's very that way, you know, he's just a really cool fucking dude.
10:24He's like one of my best friends, you know, and it's been cool, and it's been very helpful.
10:29So you knew him before this?
10:30I didn't know what your relationship came from.
10:31Yeah, I mean, yeah, we did.
10:33Like, Roy and I, we've always had one of those kind of friendships where it's like where you see each other again,
10:37and you pick up, and it picks up right where he left off.
10:39We weren't, like, super close, you know, but I did make the call to get him, you know,
10:44to ask him to be in the band or whatever.
10:46Perfect timing, worked out perfectly.
10:47Yeah, you know, I mean, it was a fucking, we had a couple people in mind,
10:51and there's some more I fucking thought about.
10:53I was like, man, this, you know, I talked to CMFT, Corey motherfucking Taylor,
10:59and my boy, and, you know, Ted just went and wanted to get his wishes,
11:03and I was like, you know, you're not going to do a Stone Tower, you're going to do Slipknot.
11:06I'm excited about it.
11:07I'm super excited about the new Slipknot record.
11:09It's fucking smashing, smashing.
11:11I've got a question about that here in a few minutes, but back to Roy.
11:14He was so excited, I talked to him about it, and he was, like, not only excited to play with you guys,
11:19but, of course, obviously, to remember his friends.
11:21Yeah.
11:22And to pay homage to him, like, to pay respect.
11:24That was the thing.
11:24It was like, this was never going to be just fucking bestowed upon someone that could just play his parts.
11:30It was like, we needed, like, the prerequisite was we needed somebody that Vinny appreciated, loved, and respected as a drummer and a person,
11:39and we needed somebody that appreciated, loved, and respected Vinny as a drummer and a person, and we got that.
11:45So, there you go.
11:47Yeah, it worked out well.
11:48So, you guys have been, like, leaking songs and stuff, and I know I saw the finished product.
11:52You've been signing stuff, and that's really kick-ass.
11:54It comes out on September 27th, and the song Perfect was leaked this week.
11:58That's killer.
11:59I mean, each song seems to get better.
12:01Welcome Home, I think, is awesome, and we talked about that last time I talked with you, about, you know, that perfect fit for that, the whole thing.
12:08And then the last song on the record is called Irreplaceable.
12:12Is there, was that by design to be the last song?
12:15It just, no, it just, uh...
12:18I mean, I don't know what the song's about.
12:19I haven't heard it yet, so...
12:19Well, it's, when you hear it, you'll understand what it's about.
12:22And that's why I asked you if it's the last song, because I'm just kind of going two and two together.
12:25It's really just, it's pretty cool.
12:29What it is, I can't, obviously, I can't give it away, but it's just very appropriate.
12:35It's perfect.
12:36I mean, and that's, you know, again, that's the thing with Roy, too.
12:40It's like, you can't replace the Irreplaceable, you know, and Roy knows that.
12:45And Roy is, again, back to the graciousness of the day, like, he just, he's happy to step in and do it, you know, and be the fill-in.
12:53I'm your fill-in drummer.
12:54I'm not your drummer.
12:56Right.
12:56I'm not Vinny Paul.
12:58I'm your, I'm the guy that's filling in.
13:00So you can't continue to carry the torch.
13:02Without him, we couldn't do it, you know.
13:05But it's just, it's, it's, yeah, the track is, it's really cool.
13:09But when people hear it, they're, you know, because it's whatever it is.
13:14September 27th, I can't wait.
13:16But it seems like this whole thing has really kind of fallen into place.
13:19And I don't know if you guys have really worked hard at it, or it's just, like I said, divine intervention, where things are just kind of putting the pieces together.
13:28Vinny, but.
13:29You look at both?
13:29Yeah.
13:31I think he's looking out, for sure.
13:32But you know what I'm saying?
13:33Like, welcome home.
13:34Yeah.
13:34You know, just like, it seems to fit.
13:35Yeah.
13:36Well, welcome home was actually written.
13:37Like, Vinny heard that song a million times.
13:38Right, yeah.
13:39But you hear the content of it.
13:42That's just kind of how I write anyway.
13:43But, you know, you write things kind of vague and ambiguous.
13:46That's how I write, so people can make it applicable to their life, you know?
13:49So, you know, Vinny heard that song a million times, and he fucking absolutely loved it.
13:53But then you go and you listen to it now, after, and you can take that, and you can twist it, and make it, like, you could very well easily believe that that was written after he passed.
14:04It wasn't, you know?
14:06But Vinny just gave me such mad props, like, all the way through.
14:09And I had six songs to write after he passed.
14:12So I went back to the studio after the services.
14:14I went back to the studio by myself, me and Kevin Churko, and fucking just, it was brutal.
14:22And it's kind of like what we're doing out here right now.
14:24It was like, there was enough pressure on me, there was enough pressure on me to keep me working or whatever,
14:36but I felt like Dime and Vinny were lifting enough off of me enough to where I could stay focused.
14:42It was like this weird thing, like, you know, when we were in the studio, I told Kevin, I'm like, I don't want to sing in a fucking dark-ass room.
14:49Can we bring the big mic in here?
14:51Can I stand next to you?
14:52I'm used to looking over next to me and seeing people playing, you know, when we're on stage.
14:56And I'm used to looking behind me and seeing Vinny, you know, and looking at my right and seeing Tom and Kyle, looking at my left and seeing Brady and stuff.
15:03I was like, I don't want to stand in a fucking dark-ass room right now, you know.
15:07And so can we do it together so I can at least look at my boy and, like, my brother, Kevin, and, you know, and the fucking whole time we were doing shit, you know.
15:15And I'm fucking writing and just getting up and tracking and writing and getting up and tracking.
15:19That's just how it was because there just became a point where it's like, we got to get this shit done.
15:23We got to write, you know.
15:25And I made Vinny a fucking promise the day after he died.
15:27I said, brother, I could just walk away from this, but you're one of my musical heroes and I'm not fucking doing it.
15:35Like, I owe you, I owe this to you.
15:38And I spoke to him just like I'm speaking to you right now, out loud.
15:42I wanted to hear myself make him that promise.
15:44So it would have teeth and grip me.
15:48And so when I would want to go, fuck this, I would have heard myself say it.
15:54That could have been the easy thing to do.
15:56That would have been the easy, that would have been way easier to do.
15:59It was brutal.
16:00But it wouldn't have been as fulfilling.
16:01No, no way.
16:02I would, I would, I would.
16:03You would have thought about this for the rest of your life.
16:05What could have, what could we have done?
16:06I would have walked around with a hole in my heart for the rest of my life, for sure.
16:09So what, what, how much, how much more stuff do you have?
16:12Because I, I talked to a VP about this one time that he said there's dime stuff for, for days and days and days.
16:17Do you have anything else or no?
16:18There's, whatever.
16:19I think there's probably some more shit.
16:21Yeah.
16:21That we'd probably get into later, but.
16:24So after this tour and stuff, I mean, have you thought about after this tour and after the record comes out?
16:28I mean, no?
16:29Well, we do, yeah, of course.
16:31You know, we want to keep going, you know.
16:34The question is, it's always going to be, you know, is this still viable?
16:36Is this, is this still, is this still something that people want to see?
16:40You know, we believe it is.
16:42You know, we think that, you know, for no other reason than based on what we're doing with the whole, you know, you know, carrying the flag is worthy of, of doing it.
16:55And, and the players are great.
16:57I mean, everybody's playing great.
16:59Roy's fucking been incredible.
17:02There's a real sense of brotherhood and camaraderie.
17:06We feel like Vinny is still with us, 100%.
17:09You know, dime was always our sixth member.
17:12Now we've got six, member six, member seven, member one or member two.
17:17I don't give a fuck.
17:17I'll be the seventh member.
17:18I don't give a shit.
17:19Let me be a number.
17:20I'll be number 27.
17:21Okay, go home.
17:22So, hey, listen, I asked the listeners for some questions because it's like, you know, people want to know different things.
17:28So one of the things that I was asking them, I said, hey, give me a question for Chad.
17:31They're like, who's the tortilla man in Slipknot?
17:33They want to know that.
17:35Someone asked you that.
17:36Tortilla man?
17:36Yeah.
17:37Their new guy.
17:38I don't know.
17:38Oh, I have no idea.
17:39Okay.
17:40Yeah.
17:40I don't, I just, I just listen.
17:44If you could cover a Kiss song, what would it be?
17:47I don't know.
17:51I'm supposed to ask that.
17:52I'm supposed to answer that, right?
17:53Because the whole territory, Rock City shit.
17:55Well, no, no, no, not at all.
17:56I mean, that's probably the right answer, but, you know.
18:00I've got to be careful what I say, because I'm not a super huge Kiss fan.
18:03You're not?
18:04Which is weird.
18:05Yeah.
18:05Because I wore face paint.
18:06Well, I thought that, you know, I thought that BP would have rubbed off on you a little bit.
18:09Oh, dude, he was fucking, are you kidding me?
18:12That was, like, before we went on stage every night, Van Halen, let the fuck out of this motherfucker.
18:16I'm just, like, I'm not really that big of a fan.
18:19I like Van Halen.
18:20I like Kiss, I mean, I guess.
18:21I don't know.
18:22I just, I'm fucking Metalhead.
18:24I love metal.
18:25Dude, that's where I come from.
18:26Yeah.
18:27But I do like classics.
18:28I like classic shit, too, you know, so.
18:30Yeah.
18:30Whatever.
18:31A lot of people want to know about the Mudvane thing.
18:33You thinking about that at all or no?
18:34No?
18:35Do they?
18:35That's not me.
18:36No shit.
18:37What?
18:38You're blowing my fucking hair back right now.
18:40People want to know about Mudvane?
18:42That's crazy talk.
18:44That's crazy talk.
18:45See, I knew it.
18:47I knew it.
18:47And that was a lemon seed.
18:50I'm throwing lemon trees in my stomach, people.
18:53So, yep.
18:54Fuck, whatever.
18:55Dude, we got so much shit on our plate right now.
18:59I know, I know.
18:59That's what I'm getting at.
19:00You know, it's like, Mudvane, you know, we're all good.
19:04We all talk.
19:05We're cool.
19:06You know, whatever.
19:08It just is what it is, man.
19:09Fucking, this is where I have to be right now.
19:13Right.
19:13This is so monumentally important to not only me personally, but to us as a band and I think
19:23to us as a metal community and a metal family to just to carry this on and fucking run it
19:30till the fucking wheels fall off.
19:31I mean, I'm in, you know.
19:33I'll do it for as long as I can do it.
19:35I love my guys.
19:36I love my band.
19:38I love our fans.
19:39I love our, they're not even fans.
19:41They're family.
19:42And it's worldwide.
19:43It's a fucking beautiful thing.
19:46When you do the meet and greets, like before the show I did a little while ago, people must
19:49have all sorts of Vinny stories for you.
19:51They must make your heart happy.
19:53Oh, yeah.
19:54Dude, it's incredible that he touched as many people as he did, you know.
19:58And I was one of those people, so, and I'm blessed and fortunate to, like I said, not
20:04only have been a longtime fan of his, but to have had the opportunity to travel with
20:10him, tour with him, write music with him, write music with him that closely to see how
20:17he approached writing music, because I've been writing music for fucking years, you know.
20:20So it's just like, you can never learn too much, you know.
20:23You're always going to be a sponge, and he's really taught me a lot.
20:26And I think I became, I'll wrap it up here, I think I became a friend of Vinny at this
20:31show, I think the first time you guys ever played here, because I brought him an autographed
20:35picture of Nick Lindstrom from the NHL, who he was a fan of, and it framed, and he put
20:39it up in his pool room.
20:40Oh, yeah.
20:41He had every single team's fucking helmets.
20:44Yeah.
20:44The goalie masks in his, all over his fucking, yeah.
20:47I showed it to a security guy, or one of your guys, and I said, hey, I got this for
20:50VP.
20:50He goes, oh, yeah, he's going to want to talk to you.
20:52Oh, for sure.
20:53And that's what he became.
20:54Super hockey fan.
20:55I mean, you know, he's a big Stars fan, and then obviously, you know, he split time
21:00between there and Vegas, and then, you know, the Knights have done as well as they've done
21:03and stuff, so, you know, like, which side did you, where are you at?
21:08He's like, ah, man, you know, he didn't give a fuck.
21:10He's like, you know, he's still Dallas, Texas through and through.
21:14Yeah.
21:14But he really did love and appreciate Las Vegas and the spirit of Las Vegas and the people.
21:23I mean, he loved people everywhere, you know, and people loved him everywhere, so.
21:27He was, he was, when I first fucking, you know, knew him and we were hanging out in Texas,
21:32I'm like, Jesus Christ, this guy's like the fucking mayor of fucking Dallas, you know
21:35what I mean?
21:36And then he just fucking moves to fucking Vegas, and I'm like, Jesus Christ, this guy's the
21:39mayor of fucking Vegas.
21:39Like, the fucking guy was like.
21:41Did he have a carrot top room?
21:43He did.
21:44Yeah.
21:44Yeah, I stayed in that every.
21:45An orange room.
21:46Yep.
21:46Orange room, big crazy clown on the wall, like, and all that sort of shit.
21:49I woke up to that thing many times, it's looming up over here, like, giant.
21:53You know how big Vegas is?
21:55I ran into him three times in Vegas, like, at three different times, like, different years
21:59and everything.
21:59Yeah.
22:00Just walking through a casino, there he is.
22:01They gave him a proclamation or whatever, I'm hoping that's the right word, or whatever,
22:05when we did our Vegas show, the tribute show, they, like, literally came out and fucking,
22:10like, honorary memorandum fucking bullshit, whatever I'm trying to say, you know, like,
22:15from the city of Las Vegas, naming him as, like, March 13th, or something like that,
22:25March 13th, I think was the day we played the show.
22:26Well, his birthday was March 11th.
22:28Yeah, but I think it was, the 13th was his show day.
22:30Okay.
22:31I think.
22:31Yeah, right.
22:32I can't fucking remember.
22:33I don't remember what I ate for lunch.
22:34So, yeah, they named it Vinny Paulde.
22:37Nice.
22:38Yeah.
22:38That's cool.
22:39So, hi.
22:39Back to that mayor of Vegas thing.
22:41He's like.
22:41Well, listen, I'm going to wrap this up by saying thank you.
22:45For doing this.
22:45And thank you for, you know, really, I mean, you could have just said, no, we're just going
22:50to do something different.
22:51But you didn't.
22:52And I considered Vinny a friend.
22:55And we used to text back and forth all the time about hockey.
22:57And I'll show you a video when we get done here where Vinny was slightly intoxicated.
23:00Intoxicated.
23:01Never.
23:02But, uh.
23:03Again, crazy talk.
23:05But I'm looking forward to the show.
23:06And thanks for the time, man.
23:07You're welcome.
23:08Thanks so much.
23:08Appreciate you.
23:10September 27th.
23:11Welcome home.
23:11Welcome home.