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Comedian and In Living Color alum Tommy Davidson stops by to talk about his new book, his music, and his enduring life story!
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00:00whispered your name in introduction darling my heart filled the room i knew it was you
00:13back in my life shows tonight at 7 30 tickets we got mellow in here
00:20world cafe live that's tommy davidson you know wow because even the beds you guys got here are
00:27funky the musical bed for that company just never then i come in you know we love that that's really
00:40nice man yeah thank you man thank you thank you uh you you wanted to be um you wanted to be a singer
00:46initially right that was oh yeah that preceded any thoughts of comedy that's the start uh with
00:52with a spoon and with tinfoil on it standing on the table yeah with the family around yeah you know
01:00and um was jazz always your sort of um foundational go-to musically no no no um i i can't really
01:08remember what i started with but i started with everything yeah yeah you know um i just i just
01:14i think i got in soul when i discovered i was black yeah um but before that i grew up in um um
01:21laramie wyoming and i'm uh fort collins colorado on communes and stuff yeah so it was like it was
01:27like you know iron butterfly you know like hippie communes yeah yeah i'm sorry can i jump in here
01:34because i i'm so curious about that yeah i i love a hippie band right like they're like grateful dead
01:39and stuff like that i'm so um uh not enamored by uh because like so sometimes i would come out of
01:46these concerts right okay and there would be these people who would hand you these flyers
01:50to come and live on these communes and it seemed a little appealing to me it really did
01:56you're the guy yeah yeah i don't think i don't think i don't think i don't think i would push my
02:00five-year-old there though
02:01you know i saw a lot of stuff in the communes i was like okay i ain't put together till way later
02:08i was i was a young adult at the time i was like 22 23 years old and you know trying to find my way
02:16kind of lost in this world yeah you know like a lot of young 20 year olds are well you you you
02:21weren't you weren't hey i'm gonna you you had to go because that's where your family was yeah i was
02:26telling you tommy off air that i just started jumping into your your book living in color what's
02:30funny about me and i was telling these guys this is an amazing freaking life and you made mention of
02:37the fact when you found out you were black and and um you explain how you you came into this world
02:43when you were born it's a brutal story that has now turned into something great but yeah yeah yeah
02:49um i was actually abandoned in the trash uh uh in the year 1966 um i was found yeah so so uh you know
02:58um i was uh two yeah under two yeah uh uh coma star contusions in the head the whole night but my
03:09mother who found me found me randomly in the trash it's just yeah so so she and she was a white woman
03:16from wyoming and her and her husband were down there in um greenville mississippi which is like one of
03:23the poorest poorest in the country you know so they they're teachers at colorado state right
03:27they heard kennedy say if if you look back on this time in history would you be able to be
03:32a white american that did something about the race problem right so so they wanted to do that so they
03:38went down there and immunized kids and did that kind of stuff and um did voting drives and they met my
03:43my my natural mom when they were doing those movements they came back down there to pick up a
03:49program they were doing and she was gone you know and and um my mother's nosy right you know she said
03:55she's gone well where'd she go and this she we think she went to detroit but she left her youngest baby
04:00as a such and such a house my mom is nosy and went to the house right and um uh kids doing drugs in
04:08there and you know it was an abandoned house so she said something told me when i walked out the door
04:14to look under this big tire that was on the top of the trash and i moved it and your foot was there
04:19oh my god my god you know and she said she moved the trash and had a torn shirt on and said i would
04:26be president in two zero and the rest was torn wow you know took me to the hospital i stayed there
04:3190 days i lived went to went to um fort collins colorado where i grew up until i was five
04:37grew up on farms and meadows and so all this animals with with her with her and my brother
04:44and my sister yeah my sister's my was my same age so we're twins really but she's blonde you related
04:50something you like you like something in the in the and it's and i saw it also reading some some
04:55interviews with you and you brought up this point that i thought you because you'd say okay
05:00cats can give birth to multiple colors and right and you just thought that was you i thought that was
05:07me yeah you know you know uh uh because you know i'm in farms and yeah animals are everywhere so we
05:13saw litters me and my kids kids sister play with kittens and puppies and all the time and um you
05:18know i noticed that you know it could be a black cat it would have a white one speckled one yeah maybe
05:23two black ones a brown one you know or or or or a horse could be it could be a brown horse and have a
05:30white coat yeah so i thought that you know that's how we are you know what i mean so so i must i'm a brown
05:37one right right i'm a brown one of whatever we are it's such a pure you know what i mean yeah
05:41innocent concept yeah until we got to washington dc
05:44how old were you then i was five i was five and we we moved in there in 68 so you started like um
05:53self-awareness around that age oh way self-awareness boy uh uh uh uh we moved there the week that king
06:00got shot right so we moved in during the riots me and my sister on the ground me and my brother
06:06tear got you know fires and okay so we settled in this it's inner city neighborhood in dc because
06:11they broke up you know and there's a lot of jobs in dc and we we come out to play with the kids
06:16you know and um they beat our ass man wow every day every day and they were calling my brother and
06:23my sister white cracker uh-huh and calling me white cracker lover because your mom was white
06:29well i didn't know that i just went to her and said why are they calling me white cracker lover i like
06:33graham crackers you know what i mean like they're better they taste better oh it's so sad though when
06:40like the innocence is ruined yeah it's just like you know so she said well that's that's what people
06:45our color call people that's what people your color call people our color when they don't like
06:49them yeah i was like well what color am i she said you're black i said no i'm brown yeah right
06:53like the crayons she said yeah but that's what we call you anyway and so then i moved out to the
07:00it got so bad we moved out to the the suburbs of wheaton maryland that's the first time i heard
07:05the n-word right i got the fcc note by the way yeah it got exponentially worse yeah
07:10i was being chased by grown men yeah saying kill yeah the nick yeah and i was barely getting in the
07:18house and i'd be riding my bike in the old truckload of teenagers kill them yeah so i was running in the
07:25house barely making it they were throwing stuff to the window shooting and it was crazy so i saw so
07:30this is late 60s this is this is uh uh 69 now okay i remember everything you know yeah so so um
07:38i go to my mom and i go who are these ends we got to stay away from them right yeah
07:43mm-hmm they must be really bad people right you know and that's when she said um you know that's
07:49what our people call your people when they don't like them you know our color and i said well what
07:54color are you she said i'm white i said you're not white you're like beige right yeah kids are so
08:00literal this is the stupidest damn thing in the world you guys are mad at each other for colors you
08:04not really are but in in the in the in the in that innocent thing it's you're speaking absolute
08:10truth yeah it's like the dumbest thing you know but but it is the world so we moved to an integrated
08:16neighborhood and this is a real story and i'm sticking with it uh the white teenagers chased me
08:23again yeah killed the net yeah but when the black teenagers came in front of me the white teenagers
08:29went the other way yeah and i've been black since that day yeah right right and it's been an education
08:34right so you and then you became so going back to the earlier point that's when you became aware of
08:40of yourself and that's that's when you got into the the soul music and things that nature exposed to
08:44that i pretty much came aware of it as soon as i got to dc okay because when i got to dc my mom
08:49is always make friends with everybody right so my mom had all these black friends right away
08:53so it's and i think she i think she did it on purpose to give you some cult well she knew that
08:59i was talented so she'd invite them over and put on james brown wow did she have any any uh
09:06inclination towards us any musical capabilities or nothing my my family is so far from music
09:12yeah you know uh cowboys from wyoming you know um uh but i was you know spoiled by them all the love
09:20i got and i was the spoiled child and um so i'd sing sing say it loud i'm black and i'm proud
09:26yeah you know just because it was a song but when i got in first grade um i put up the black power
09:32fish doing the uh yeah yeah yeah oh yeah and i got in trouble you know and um so you were making up
09:40for lost time hey listen my mom she did it all on purpose this take took me time to look back on it
09:46but she came into that office board and she looked at the principal and and the teachers and she was
09:52like what's wrong and they were like he put up the black power fish she said so what that's all he
09:57knows about himself right now if you want to teach him something new teach him something new he just
10:01he just learned the pledge allegiance just like the other students so teach him that's what he knows
10:06about himself so far it's such a fascinating it's such a fascinating unintentional experiment
10:13in a bizarre way not to call it an experiment it's something that that is just as a and and this is
10:19by the way let people know again living in color what's funny about me it's just a side promotion
10:23but i just started it's it's it's riveting is your mom still alive no okay when did she pass she passed
10:30away um probably about 12 years ago okay when they're still alive i would love to talk to her
10:35yeah but she got to see a lot of your success though i'm a greatest accomplishment yeah i'm a
10:40greatest accomplishment that's a sweet reunion is about her coming back to me through my daughter
10:45so who are your inspir who are your inspirations to on the musical side obviously we know the comedy
10:50i'd have to just say um uh the association earth moon and fire uh grand funk parliament uh rick james
10:59cameo uh fleetwood man kansas carry on my way we're short uh uh uh uh you know it's it's all in me
11:10yeah yeah the led zeppelin kool-aid commercial
11:12you need kool-aid
11:20you need kool-aid
11:21i ain't fooling
11:22what a whole lot of kool-aid
11:25you know peter frampton do you feel like i do
11:30yeah you know that's a wide exposure yeah it's just you know it all came my way man
11:36that's so cool yeah that's so cool so this show uh uh uh that is uh tonight um what what can we expect
11:43uh expect the unexpected yeah um i'm mixing now music with comedy the saxophonist i'm playing with
11:50is is excellent um so i'm doing comedy and doing music at the same time so your your your history
11:58obviously we know you from the skid comedy um in uh in living color and um you know obviously the
12:06movies and other the characters you've done and so on and so forth but your stand-up career
12:10career was pretty robust and you got into the comedy store um uh mitzi shore you had reading
12:17yes oh yeah and you were on a bill with uh richard i thought i was on the sixer
12:23richard prior and uh eddie murphy correct yeah when i first got in wow so you're just
12:30finally got to the main room after three years of like hitting the pavement and the main room's
12:34where you you wanted to ascend to the main room and so you know be careful what you wish for
12:39you end up on that bill and you were middling for them yep and we all had the same time explain
12:44what that was like give us a taste of that uh i mean that was like uh arguably yeah the greatest
12:50comedic minds in stand-up of all time it was opportunity meets preparation yeah and desperation
12:55you know uh but it was i was ready yeah i was ready i put through the fire i was just about to go home
13:02from hollywood my mom sent me a couple of days earlier you know those big legal pads that used to
13:08have the long yeah yellow paper yeah she put in magic marker she folded up a 20 bill and put magic
13:14marker don't leave and i know you need the 20 bucks and there was just a couple of days before this
13:19happened wow you know what i mean and um so i get on the stage and and um i'm in between the two for
13:25four shows and i got standing ovations man because the last thing and so i did stand up for a while
13:31you would want to either be you'd want to be the mc you'd want to be the opener but you don't want to
13:34be anywhere near following one of those two and and yet you did and and prior himself kind of gave
13:41you a nice prior came down to me man we were in a little hovel you know the green room got the chicks
13:47and the food you know right we're ours look like a closet and he looked me up and down shook his head
13:53and looked me in the face he said man you was a funny and walked away god i called my mom i was
14:00like i told you not to leave you know i told you not to leave you know that's so cool i but i have
14:07faith in mankind yeah it happened here in philadelphia okay uh uh not the smack yeah i wasn't there um um
14:14um a woman died at my show here really yes huh and i have faith in mankind um i invited her yeah
14:26so i went to a check cashing place on a sunday you try to cash my check and the place was closed
14:33um but there was still people in there you know they lock it but they're right right right you know
14:37just like it behind you because we're closing no one knows so the people saw me and were like let him in
14:42and i came in and i was in line and the people like you know who he is and she leaned over and
14:46she said oh my god yeah hi thanks for coming i was like no thanks she'll let me in yeah and so
14:52she's doing her stuff and she said what are you doing in town she's been i said i'm doing a show
14:55she said oh man wow you have a show tonight you made my whole birthday coming here so why don't you
15:00come tonight she comes with her two kids like 20 22 23 years old 15 minutes into the show
15:08massive heart attack oh no one knows this though okay yeah so the the the team is working on them
15:17walk everybody out you know um they say she's gone i think people knew um but there there wasn't a
15:27dryer in the house yeah you know nobody thought that was funny at all right and um you know we did
15:34another show they left it on me you want to do another show i said yeah we have to do it our job
15:41is happy yeah right our job is happy so we need to you know we're like a fireman there's this fire
15:46yeah yeah ours is happy so we did another show but as people were going out nice and orderly
15:52i mean even the dishwashers were over there you know in the corner like man this black woman beautiful
16:00looks me right in the eyes she says isn't this beautiful i'm like what are you talking about
16:06she said of all the things that god could have used to walk her up to heaven he used your show
16:11it could have been cancer yeah car accident shot whatever and i was like that's now i know
16:19what elton john's talking about philadelphia freedom bro yeah yeah yeah that's so that's wild to think
16:25about that yeah and it also i'm sure it gives you an extra appreciation because it's it's inherently
16:30you you want to as a comedian or someone does anything with the music you want to you want to
16:35connect yeah yeah comedy's all the ways around because i was still feeling like oh man how could
16:42that happen to me you know what ah what's going on now i've got this no i saw smoky robinson on the
16:47plane yeah you know comedy follows me to love me you know what i mean and um i go to him and i go
16:53hey hey man smokey has this ever happened to you and i told him what happened he said nah man
16:59it's never happened to me man he said but invite all your enemies to your next show
17:13that's great i i have to bring this up too because
17:17you had uh last night the golden globes um there was a uh again a couple of will smith
17:22references you had your own um will smith encounter yeah explain what went down i'm
17:29almost something like chris yeah but it never happened you know and i'm glad it didn't and um
17:35i was really happy about what happened right for two reasons one i didn't have to feel guilty about
17:44what happened with me because he's such a great guy last thing i wanted to say was hey man me and him
17:49almost got in a fight right so that was a secret of mine you know and um when that happened i was
17:55happy that i was lifted off of that you know that it's not just me you didn't have the exact same
18:01experience you had you had a a tense thing but that didn't manifest in a full thing yeah it had been a
18:07mutual smack or punch or something right right right you know yeah it was going to that and luckily jada
18:12was there you know she was hey guys and i was like no you tell him you know and and you were in a
18:18i believe you were in a movie yeah with her and you you kissed her in the movie i didn't find out
18:23what it was about until 18 19 years later wow i didn't even know why he did you find out from him
18:30yeah okay because in the book i wrote it yeah and then my author was like you can't put this in here
18:36because you got to get the rights done for them right so this was bothering me i didn't know if
18:41that was the reason you know i did want to put it in a book you know and um so i sent it to him yeah
18:49and him and jada wrote me an email back and said it did really happen man put it oh wow okay yeah
18:55so he was a little he was kind of fuming i mean he's just you know kind of human yeah so that's the
19:01second reason why i was happy okay because whatever that is that fueled that energy that
19:07he came at me or chris with he's got an opportunity to to deal with it right in one life and you see
19:14how many of us have how many of us have that opportunity to to not only have success you know
19:21but then have some internal success about growing we were just talking about that about how you process
19:26how you deal with those things that set you off or those things that you every in your in your
19:31and you talk about it it's a large part of your your existence is bettering yourself how i become
19:37the best version of myself and so you want to always hope that people have that they can reclaim
19:44their better selves yeah and that i mean you know and that it was great to see yeah i've been through my
19:49down the toilets yeah you know what i mean and and and through the love of people around me
19:54you know and in a good universe you know pull through it yeah so you know it's it's um you know we're in
20:01this place we're in this place where we got reward systems and this that and the other things things
20:06we reach for did you have to did you have to learn that it sounds like with your mother on your side
20:11early on it sounds like you were getting a really good instruction on how to approach life or did did
20:18you have weaker moments where you would become less than what you wanted yeah i went to earth university
20:24with everybody yeah yeah you know i got a degree yeah yeah you know so it you know there was there was times
20:29that b that was a problem you know with them being white and me being black and stuff that we went
20:34through and you you know it's it's it's it's just uh the road yeah you know it's the road we're on
20:40tommy what was it like um achieving the success of of in living color because you know that i'm always
20:46curious as to how fame and fortune affect individuals and you've had an interesting life and and that
20:53in living color blew up you know it was huge for a stretch um and so i'm curious as how it affected you
20:59uh you know what it one for for one the main thing is that i just got touched by a freaking angel
21:07yeah you know to have that show in my life and did you know that at the time uh we knew yeah we knew
21:12we were gonna be touched by something because we we were we were all the best at the time so we walked
21:17in the door and looked at each other we said we're doing a show together yeah think of that cast oh it's
21:23like the x-men meeting for the first time you know what you said you don't know you know you
21:28know work so so it was that thing you know and then you know come the changes of of any of success right
21:36you know um we were like family you know we were you go to lunch every day dinner every day you know
21:41and we didn't know anything about fame i didn't think we we couldn't have because when it came it was
21:49just like a a freaking did you see the blob yes sure both of them yeah yeah it's just no getting
21:55away from it yeah yeah it's hard to take you know you can't shoot it i mean it's like you know it's
22:01nothing yeah you can't shoot it you can't burn it cold and it's coming at you nice and slow yeah
22:07you know i'm taking my time and it's kind of like that thing you know and and so you know that's a
22:14surviving thing that's the thing to survive you were you you met so you met keenan at a at a party
22:20or uh he'd come to see you saw he happened to be on set of a show you were on he saw me plenty of
22:25times when i was coming up okay at the clubs and we had him in the studio on his birthday a few years
22:30ago it was awesome oh he's something else awesome yeah something else and you know it was just it was
22:36just um he knew who was he's the doctor he's the doctor xavier yeah of the whole thing he's professor
22:43yeah he knew he knew who the mutants were yeah he just took us to the danger room we got it all
22:48together and said okay now go get him yeah but we got too dangerous oh yes yeah we got too dangerous
22:55he would come he said you guys can do whatever you want and then if you have something we're gonna
22:58always do another take and blah blah blah boy by the end of that season was like he would come in
23:03the room and go you man hey hey hey look man look at me you guys we're gonna get canceled man
23:11you cannot no we're laughing that's what always happens though we're laughing yeah how long was the
23:16run um five years five years it's uh seems like longer right it was in my wheelhouse it was uh one of
23:22those um things that uh you know i never missed it every single week and casey it was it was the must
23:28quote must did you see that yeah that was it yeah and and you know having this radio was the
23:35yeah what made us yeah you know having this job has has allowed me to meet a lot of the stars of
23:40that show so having you here you know on multiple occasions is a huge honor for me we've had david
23:46alan greer sit in that seat uh like you said keen and sean marlon wayans um we haven't had jim
23:52carry in here yet okay you know uh but uh you know i he's here what's that is he here yeah
24:00he's on the roof crying what are you crying about he's been a little emotionally
24:07he's on the roof crying right there no that's that that's we were we were friends before in
24:10living color yeah yeah we our daughters are the same age you know we were comic at the comedy
24:15stores we do birthday parties and stuff like that now they're 35 yeah it's crazy each other back then
24:21and then once the show came along so so you know we have a a through line yeah that came before it
24:27he and damon uh wayans are two that i would say love to meet love to meet those guys yeah that you
24:32know i just you know we all just got really lucky yeah you know no you didn't like we can be
24:38luck plus talent yeah yeah you gotta have both of them but the thing is is that it was i always try
24:45to give this advice never you know what you see is always realize that there are people that
24:51can do exactly that and there are a whole many there's a whole tremendous amount of people out
24:55there with extraordinary talent that you'll never know about because it's the break the break didn't
25:00happen for that's right you know except now there's youtube and you can see them there yeah you know
25:04it seems like the way of this thing we live on yeah yeah this this blue thing we live on you know
25:09we could go to the grocery store and see like heaps and heaps of ice cream you see trucks yeah uh uh mac
25:16trucks full of cookies and this that and the other thing and you know i go to jibouti africa or mexico
25:21or somewhere like that or even detroit you know and people are under a bridge with you know a cracker
25:28yeah yeah yeah you know what i mean you know so it's it's it's it's where we live you know and and um
25:34you know i i think uh the whole forever thing you know got kind of pulled yeah because um we don't
25:41need to be here that long yeah you know we need to just do it do it right and leave it up to the
25:47to the eternity yeah i mean no it's a very healthy attitude yeah if you're just tuning in it's uh
25:51tommy davidson who's going to be at world cafe live tonight tickets are on sale you can
25:54get them at worldcafelive.com it's uh funny it's funny music is the name of the show um how people
26:00are going home i thought that was dr phil on there man
26:02how are you finding that the um that the music and comedy uh live are playing together is it is
26:15it a nice uh you you love the balance yeah it's it's it's a good balance but there's two different
26:20art forms yeah and they're they're they're it's all about timing music boy i tell you music is like um
26:27um like a beautiful woman it's like you know you ain't gonna know what to do no matter what
26:39that's a great way to put it you ain't gonna know what to do no matter what it's an essential
26:45we've talked on the show occasionally you'll come across somebody who says i i'm i'm not into music
26:50because there's not there's nothing available to you that you can find that you enjoy because it is it
26:56is literally it's what this station has been about for years providing a soundtrack for people's
27:00lives i don't you know you know hey you know like i said we're on this blue blue chip now yeah and just
27:07that little bit of uh of the song we played uh i heard a little uh and and that's all that i've
27:11heard of it unfortunately but i'll listen to it more i hear a little almost a little al drow uh oh yeah
27:15yeah that's you know this this is a business right yeah and so you know i said i did i didn't think
27:20strategy you know how am i going to enter into the music business um i wanted to do it in a
27:26in a genuine way i wanted to be able to come in here and do something that i'm that i could do really
27:31really well for a certain audience right because the way that things are now divided into social media
27:38and all of this stuff you know i'm somebody who can be living somebody who can be uh eating a pickle
27:42on the porch couch yeah in buffalo can critique my album you know what i mean it's like you know
27:50it's like you know it's like you know what i mean so i don't know if i want to subject myself you know
27:54what i mean you gotta impress the pickle guy yeah you know what i mean you know yeah yeah never never
27:59never get a picture of the person that made the comment you know what i mean i don't think you
28:03know i don't think johnny david is in the album is you know and you look and you know he's he's over
28:07a paint bucket you know what i mean you know he's got a living room couch from the 70s on his porch
28:15you know with kittens you know what i mean it's february you know what i mean so you know
28:21you know what i mean so it sounds very specific yeah yeah it's very specific who knew he was a
28:25jazz fan yeah it's very specific you know i got i got that from from uh when um was it amazon yeah
28:33whatever you know went to do uh my book yeah you know and so they had comments you know and this is
28:40when i discovered that comments and social media is like the it's like the bathroom stall anybody can
28:46say something everybody gets to read it you know what i mean and you're not going to go to the bathroom
28:50stall and go let me write this number down let me let me quote that you know what i mean so all these
28:54comments were there right i love the book uh this is great you know um um some of the stuff bothered
29:02me but you know all in all this that and then there was one comment that said you know i really
29:07like tommy davidson until i read the book and i'm like you know amazon why'd you have to put that
29:15yeah like the owner can go to the moon yeah the owner can go to the moon on his own money yeah you
29:22know what i mean like why can't you leave out one bad thing that someone would say about it that bad
29:29i mean there's there's no redeeming quality in none of that that's just like i used to like him
29:33yeah huh and now i don't like him because of the book so it's like saying i don't like him because of
29:39who he is yeah i found out who he is in the book yeah you know what i mean but you know you we all
29:45we talk about the joke and it's the classic joke is you get 200 great reviews and that one that stinks
29:52yeah what i know i know i know but i know the real thing no you know the real thing is you know that
29:58person got loved yeah and don't know what it's like you know but at least they got loved yeah because
30:04they they got loved in one way or the other because they had to say it you know they had to
30:09say it so they read it yeah um i got a text on one of the past as long as we do have to wrap up
30:15unfortunately but this person says tommy's story is amazing thank him for being a beautiful human
30:22being especially for what he went through yeah uh so there's some great comments i will say that uh
30:28i used to like tommy before this interview now i love him now you love him now thank you thank you
30:33thank you thank you uh looking out on my lonely room day after
30:44is that bad finger yeah yeah yeah it's a great song uh i'm gonna get your book
30:49oh
30:55oh that's yes
30:57I remember the last time we had you in.
31:24And you immediately just launched into Philadelphia Freedom just like that.
31:29Before I even ask you one question.
31:31I got a new Sammy version.
31:32I got my R.
31:33It's out.
31:38Wow.
31:38I love it.
31:40World Cafe live tonight.
31:44Now I got a new one.
31:45Funny music with Tommy Davidson and Marcus Mitchell on sax.
31:49I wanted to mention him because you're talking about radio.
31:52Come out and have some fun.
31:54Listen, it's wonderful to see you.
31:56Thanks for coming through.
31:57Thank you, man.
31:57You guys are still here.
31:58Like radio still exists.
32:00Yeah.
32:00There you go.
32:01It's real.
32:02You know what I mean.
32:03This is Roundabout, by the way.
32:05It's got a long intro.
32:07It does.
32:08It does.
32:08It does.
32:09I would have gotten to it.
32:10We got to take a break.
32:11Yeah, yeah, yeah.
32:11Show us tonight.
32:12Thank you so much.
32:12We know what you mean.
32:13Yeah.
32:14World Cafe live.com to get tickets to see Tommy Davidson.
32:17Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
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