Host Andrew Moose welcomes NC based singer-song writer Dani Kerr to the MESH studio as they discuss Dani's new music, playing shows during COVID, her famous hat and their hometown Statesville, NC's music scene. Also included, Dani plays three of her original songs live during this episode.
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[00:01:08] And today on I'm With The Band, I am super excited to have on the show with
[00:01:12] Carolina Bass Singer-Songriter Miss Danny Core. How are you?
[00:01:16] Hello, good afternoon.
[00:01:18] I'm doing good. Thanks for coming.
[00:01:20] Absolutely. Thanks for having me.
[00:01:22] We do have a special guest star, my dog Lonnie is also in the studio so if he
[00:01:26] likes that, that's him. So let's get right into it and talk about your music and you and
[00:01:32] I talked a little bit offline today about your recording process.
[00:01:36] You're recording an album pretty exciting, right?
[00:01:38] Yeah, yeah for the very first time so I'm lucky my producer and me we kind of teamed up.
[00:01:44] We're just going to go out with no specific pace. We're just going to learn and do this together.
[00:01:49] And it's really coming along. We're getting some final vocal cuts now.
[00:01:52] So it's not much longer and I'm super excited about it.
[00:01:56] Awesome, yeah. I can't wait to hear it.
[00:01:58] And I know you get around with your the skeleton crew quote unquote,
[00:02:02] your band and are they your back musicians for the album as well?
[00:02:06] So they're kind of a separate entity so it's been interesting.
[00:02:10] We're kind of reshaping that as something completely different
[00:02:14] in general because we've switched out some members.
[00:02:18] Matt Eckert is playing with us now.
[00:02:20] So we've got Matt Eckert, Ryan Koy on base and our drummer Mr. Bryce Foster from Tennessee.
[00:02:26] So we're going to pursue a whole separate project with that.
[00:02:30] Nice. That's kind of just started. We've been writing a little bit and it's coming out cool.
[00:02:34] So I'm excited.
[00:02:35] Awesome. That's good to hear. Matt your significant other also.
[00:02:40] Yeah.
[00:02:41] Is there a good body in mind too?
[00:02:43] So I'm glad to hear that you guys are joining forces on that front because I've always thought
[00:02:48] I've always thought it was like, kind of start playing music together to the point.
[00:02:52] Yeah.
[00:02:53] That's great to hear.
[00:02:55] You know, I'll see you're out playing.
[00:02:58] Yeah, luckily.
[00:03:00] Yeah. So let's talk about that.
[00:03:02] It's weird, right?
[00:03:04] Yeah.
[00:03:05] Yeah.
[00:03:06] And like I said, I just want to say luckily, I really, I really mean luckily because as you know,
[00:03:10] I mean there's just, there's not much going around.
[00:03:13] A lot of musicians are really out of work.
[00:03:16] So I think maybe in the spot that I was kind of kind of set me up to be a little more lucky.
[00:03:23] And this time, still playing you know,
[00:03:27] the local businesses and supporting them.
[00:03:30] So they've been really good about keeping music the ones that I've made.
[00:03:35] Made friendships with even though the hours are changed now.
[00:03:40] They have all been so consider to musicians that I'm really thankful.
[00:03:43] A lot in this area too.
[00:03:44] Right.
[00:03:46] Where are you originally from?
[00:03:49] Statesville?
[00:03:50] Hmm.
[00:03:51] hometown.
[00:03:52] What's up?
[00:03:53] Yeah, I mean States Vegas.
[00:03:54] Yeah, I'm trying.
[00:03:55] So let's talk a little bit about this Statesville music scene because
[00:03:59] Honestly, I am just so impressed with what Statesville's done in the last 15, 20 years.
[00:04:06] Because I'm just dating myself right now.
[00:04:10] You don't remember the Statesville music scene 20 years ago.
[00:04:12] But what they're doing and the businesses that are promoting live music that have
[00:04:20] folks that come in and play every weekend,
[00:04:23] the amount of folks that are coming downtown and other places to hear live music is wild.
[00:04:30] You know, it's for such a small town.
[00:04:32] They are pumping out great great music.
[00:04:35] So it's good to see.
[00:04:37] I mean, obviously you see that too.
[00:04:40] So it's only got to go one way and it's up right.
[00:04:44] Yeah, exactly.
[00:04:45] And like you said, I don't remember 20 years ago.
[00:04:49] I don't remember anything 20 years ago.
[00:04:51] Right exactly.
[00:04:53] But dating myself.
[00:04:54] No, that's all right.
[00:04:55] That's cool.
[00:04:56] You've seen the whole evolution.
[00:04:57] But I have seen it five years ago and just the difference in the past five years has been incredible.
[00:05:04] From from the addition to the venues that are there now.
[00:05:08] And the way that they've all kind of teamed up together.
[00:05:12] And all of the artists that have kind of just emerged at a state's field.
[00:05:16] And when I say artists and states, well, you know, you think of music towns that are more touristy.
[00:05:25] And there's a lot of musicians and their great musicians.
[00:05:28] But the people in statesville, they're so creative.
[00:05:33] That's why it's such an artist town and I think as it grows,
[00:05:38] I think it'll extend to the other arts even more so with the art galleries that we've had open up.
[00:05:45] And the art hall oven, that's going to be exciting.
[00:05:48] No, no, no.
[00:05:49] Yeah.
[00:05:50] Love seeing that from the hometown.
[00:05:52] Yeah.
[00:05:53] And every time I've been fortunate enough to go back to statesville and play,
[00:05:57] I can read a red law five or six venues there just awesome, especially,
[00:06:00] you know, the red buffalo and brawl street burger and well, mayo,
[00:06:05] Rest in peace.
[00:06:06] You know, like, delaney's all those spots that are downtown.
[00:06:11] You know, I love how they are just, they're embracing it.
[00:06:16] They're embracing it and you know, good for them because it's doing nothing but drawing people downtown
[00:06:22] to hear loud music and, you know, like it's stuff.
[00:06:25] So loud music.
[00:06:27] We're lucky enough to have you in studio today.
[00:06:29] This is not our typical remote podcast that we've been doing the last few months because of the quarantine,
[00:06:34] and you have your guitar here.
[00:06:36] And so I'd love to hear something.
[00:06:38] What are you going to play for?
[00:06:39] Yes.
[00:06:40] I guess I'll start with what I started with with recording process.
[00:06:43] This was kind of the first song that we sat down and worked out.
[00:06:47] And for me, coming in musician, it was a little bit of a,
[00:06:52] it was like a jump off of a cliff.
[00:06:54] But I knew it was a right jump off of a cliff,
[00:06:56] but I don't know if all your family, family members and people around do
[00:07:02] understand that jump if you drop out of culinary school.
[00:07:06] That's, it's a little scary when you do it that way.
[00:07:10] And I don't recommend dropping out of school,
[00:07:12] but do recommend following your dreams.
[00:07:14] So I was like, so what I got to do, you know,
[00:07:16] and I was barely, I think I had two shows that month.
[00:07:20] And I was like, all right, I'm going to do this.
[00:07:22] And this kind of what it's about, it's called the truth.
[00:07:25] Awesome. That's it.
[00:07:26] Yeah.
[00:07:39] Say when you're gonna get a job,
[00:07:42] and now you're gonna go to a college.
[00:07:46] You're hanging with your whole life.
[00:07:49] Singing in some mud.
[00:07:53] You need a steady boyfriend.
[00:07:56] You're on the town every day.
[00:08:00] I'm sunned at morning, we're wandering where you are.
[00:08:07] Girl, what's up with you?
[00:08:10] Tell us the truth.
[00:08:13] Well, I'm like green grass and clovers.
[00:08:19] I tied in six days, so we're all I see in front of me.
[00:08:25] It's blue sky.
[00:08:27] There's nothing in my river.
[00:08:32] Nobody tells me what to do.
[00:08:35] And I got to hang around.
[00:08:37] There's one, twenty-town and wait.
[00:08:40] That.
[00:08:42] Like you, but you, and you.
[00:08:49] That's the truth.
[00:08:56] Say when you're on for me.
[00:08:59] I do, you want to.
[00:09:03] You've got to spend some time in the barrel of what you're drink.
[00:09:07] The one.
[00:09:09] You see that.
[00:09:12] But I'm just learning how to fly.
[00:09:16] I'm like two below, honey and camera.
[00:09:19] I'm on the chine.
[00:09:21] Get a rock and just stop.
[00:09:23] If I turn up the gas, burn this down, blaze down.
[00:09:30] Send a end when breathing all the wildfire.
[00:09:35] Burning riddance or nothing in life, drinking and springtime of my youth.
[00:09:44] I ain't got time for you, and you.
[00:09:48] Or you, or you.
[00:09:55] Or you don't need a main thing, your time down.
[00:10:02] I can't reach for my dreams, if my hands and feet are well.
[00:10:09] So we're all at a little set now, and have a drink or two.
[00:10:15] Because I just want to sing to you, and you.
[00:10:22] Some like green grass glow over.
[00:10:27] I tied in six days silver, all I see in front of me is blue sky.
[00:10:35] It's nothing in my review.
[00:10:41] Nobody tells me what to do, and I got a hangar around.
[00:10:45] There's one party town in light.
[00:10:52] I'm like you, and you, and you.
[00:11:03] Maybe I can answer them.
[00:11:06] Yeah, you know, we were just talking about, you know, folks taking that jump to go and do it.
[00:11:13] And every musician has that existential crisis before they do that.
[00:11:19] And it's either pays off or it doesn't.
[00:11:24] And I think that you got to figure it out.
[00:11:27] You're, you got it.
[00:11:30] Thank you, man.
[00:11:31] For sure.
[00:11:32] So ask everybody who comes on the show, especially North Carolina based musicians.
[00:11:38] What's your favorite venue or festival that you've played?
[00:11:42] I knew you were going to ask the question today.
[00:11:45] I was trying to think of all the places that I played.
[00:11:48] You can pump all of them if you want to.
[00:11:50] Okay, I'll name a few of the top, the top moments that I've had so far in North Carolina.
[00:11:55] And there's a lot, I just want to say,
[00:11:57] So I know there's a lot of great places to play North Carolina.
[00:12:00] Right.
[00:12:01] It's such a great music state for sure.
[00:12:03] But that's indicative of the amount of musicians that are able to, to fill those places too.
[00:12:09] Yeah, you're right. You're right all the way around.
[00:12:11] It's great.
[00:12:13] Then you, we played one more brewing list in Asheville.
[00:12:17] And that place was really awesome.
[00:12:20] Just a whole experience was great from the venue to the people that were there at Nespere.
[00:12:25] That was one of the best feelings I had had while playing.
[00:12:31] Can I have Ali, bike rally?
[00:12:33] That's always a fun one.
[00:12:35] I've played that a few times and then,
[00:12:37] Groverfest.
[00:12:38] Yeah.
[00:12:39] Groverfest definitely.
[00:12:41] I got to do it one year and then I was supposed to continue with it.
[00:12:45] And, you know, we're just waiting for that.
[00:12:47] Yeah, we need to do the last year.
[00:12:49] Yeah.
[00:12:50] Well, as our listeners know that, you know,
[00:12:51] I'm intricately evolved and Grover too.
[00:12:53] And you'll be back there 100%.
[00:12:56] Hopefully we're all going to be back this June.
[00:12:59] But, you know, we'll just see how the pandemic treats us.
[00:13:03] And then, you know, from there because, you know,
[00:13:05] The last thing we want to do is,
[00:13:06] Yeah, do a festival when a bunch of people get sick.
[00:13:09] Right.
[00:13:10] And when it is able to come back,
[00:13:12] It's, I feel like it's probably going to be bigger than the old buddy.
[00:13:15] Everybody starts to flourish right?
[00:13:17] I've heard a lot of people say the wrong 20s are going to come right back again.
[00:13:21] Yep.
[00:13:22] And I think that, you know, with everybody being cooped up in their house for a year or so,
[00:13:25] and that's going to be, it's going to be gangbusters.
[00:13:28] We're excited about that for sure.
[00:13:30] So, what are you listening to right now?
[00:13:33] Listening to, ooh.
[00:13:35] I've recently kind of dug deep into a CV Raven.
[00:13:39] And I know that's a big, you know, pretty common name,
[00:13:43] but I hadn't dug deep into him yet.
[00:13:46] And I've been searching for a guitar tone.
[00:13:50] I've started that search.
[00:13:51] Okay.
[00:13:52] I think I've gravitated to him most because of that.
[00:13:56] Newer stuff that's come out.
[00:13:58] Chris Dape of the New album, Start Nover,
[00:14:00] is it was a really refreshing, it was really refreshing to hear
[00:14:05] solid album all the way through.
[00:14:07] Got it in my car right now.
[00:14:08] Yeah, right?
[00:14:09] I've been listening to that.
[00:14:12] And my daily mix is a little bit of, you know,
[00:14:14] almond brothers and grateful dead because I just feel good.
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[00:14:37] But yeah, those are, and right off of actually papers,
[00:14:40] I've kind of come back around to them.
[00:14:41] I hadn't listened to them much since my teens,
[00:14:43] but you're recently, it's been like, yeah.
[00:14:46] Right.
[00:14:47] And I'm sure you've talked about this before,
[00:14:49] but you have a, you have a,
[00:14:51] you have a staple in its owner head.
[00:14:55] And every time I see you play,
[00:14:57] you've got the hat on, what's the story behind the hat?
[00:14:59] I do.
[00:15:00] I do.
[00:15:01] And this, this whole hat, it's a,
[00:15:03] it's a, it's a really kind of beat it up.
[00:15:05] Oh, which is very, it's a, well, but it really,
[00:15:07] it's really special to me.
[00:15:09] It's was given to me by my good friend.
[00:15:11] Her name was Ann Nicholson.
[00:15:13] And this lady was,
[00:15:15] she was a straight,
[00:15:17] motorcycle rod,
[00:15:19] leatherwear and gypsy, her whole life.
[00:15:21] And she was in her 70s when she gave it to me.
[00:15:25] And we all kind of knew that her health wasn't greater.
[00:15:29] I don't think I would have accepted that,
[00:15:31] because it's such an awesome hat.
[00:15:32] Yeah.
[00:15:33] And this, you can't, you can give this away.
[00:15:35] This is perfect.
[00:15:36] This is great hat.
[00:15:37] And something told me, you know,
[00:15:38] not just, just take it that day.
[00:15:41] And she did end up passing away here recently,
[00:15:44] a couple weeks ago.
[00:15:45] But this hat,
[00:15:46] I wear it everywhere.
[00:15:48] And she went,
[00:15:49] I found out that they went to the Grandal Opera
[00:15:51] and I was like,
[00:15:53] I was like,
[00:15:55] I was like,
[00:15:57] I was like,
[00:15:58] I was like,
[00:16:00] I was like,
[00:16:01] I was like,
[00:16:02] I was like,
[00:16:03] I was like,
[00:16:04] I was like,
[00:16:05] yeah,
[00:16:06] I was like,
[00:16:07] okay.
[00:16:08] And so she,
[00:16:09] he said that she saw this bandana,
[00:16:12] an absolutely valent love with it.
[00:16:14] And she had to put it on her hat.
[00:16:15] So we got it for.
[00:16:16] And I won't ever open the bandana.
[00:16:19] I'm so curious to see what it looks like.
[00:16:21] But you know,
[00:16:22] I'm just going to,
[00:16:23] yeah.
[00:16:24] It's part of the hat.
[00:16:25] When the hat falls apart,
[00:16:26] I guess it will too.
[00:16:27] Yeah, right on.
[00:16:28] So,
[00:16:29] what else you got for?
[00:16:31] Let's hear some more.
[00:16:32] All right.
[00:16:33] So, it's a little fun too.
[00:16:34] Um,
[00:16:36] one of the things that I'm most happy with about
[00:16:39] the recording so far is,
[00:16:41] or so,
[00:16:42] I don't know what it sounds like.
[00:16:44] Like I couldn't tell you what I couldn't tell you what it is.
[00:16:48] I don't know.
[00:16:49] It's cool that I can't put it in a box kind of,
[00:16:51] um,
[00:16:52] which you know,
[00:16:53] I guess eventually with marketing will have to figure out.
[00:16:56] Somewhere at least some places to put it,
[00:16:58] but the sounds of it are really cool.
[00:17:00] And this is a funky little tune.
[00:17:02] Um,
[00:17:03] God work and woman blues.
[00:17:04] Uh,
[00:17:05] There's a lot of work and man blues.
[00:17:06] And, um,
[00:17:08] work and women,
[00:17:09] they get it working people in general.
[00:17:11] Uh,
[00:17:12] basically back to the whole job thing.
[00:17:15] And, uh,
[00:17:16] I just got tired of working for corporations and that whole thing.
[00:17:19] And it was just,
[00:17:20] just bothering me when it was like,
[00:17:21] I gotta get out and I'm like,
[00:17:22] I heard the song,
[00:17:23] but uh,
[00:17:24] yeah, it's gonna work in woman blues.
[00:17:25] Cool.
[00:17:34] It's like I wake up every morning,
[00:17:36] drug my dinner,
[00:17:37] set a bed,
[00:17:38] I grab a mug,
[00:17:39] I keep that coffee and bed right at the door
[00:17:42] into my grace,
[00:17:44] God,
[00:17:45] God,
[00:17:47] God,
[00:17:48] so I'm blind,
[00:17:51] I'm less than one more from the road,
[00:17:54] and I'm in my pocket spot,
[00:17:56] then but all that stupid name tag,
[00:17:58] to remind me of who I'm not.
[00:18:00] If I gonna be,
[00:18:02] because I don't wanna be.
[00:18:04] Yeah.
[00:18:06] Yeah.
[00:18:07] Well,
[00:18:10] I can't walk in woman blues.
[00:18:18] When I'm on the clock,
[00:18:21] I'm on the job,
[00:18:28] and it's like,
[00:18:29] I've got eight hours a day for 40 years.
[00:18:32] I get a restaurant,
[00:18:34] I've gotta find my way out of here.
[00:18:40] Where I can't walk in woman blues.
[00:18:46] I get a woman blues.
[00:18:49] I get a woman blues.
[00:18:57] Now I walk today,
[00:19:11] I walk for good on me,
[00:19:13] I'm gonna bed my life.
[00:19:14] I'm not saving here for 50 years.
[00:19:16] To get a go to watch and die,
[00:19:18] I know it,
[00:19:20] oh,
[00:19:21] oh,
[00:19:22] oh,
[00:19:28] oh,
[00:19:32] oh,
[00:19:39] oh,
[00:19:44] no.
[00:19:48] I get a woman blues.
[00:19:53] I'm happy to have the...
[00:19:55] I can't warm on hoos.
[00:20:15] Right on Danny Car.
[00:20:16] Thank you.
[00:20:17] Working on blues there.
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[00:20:33] Thank you for having me.
[00:20:34] Yeah, for sure.
[00:20:35] Man, it's great to have you.
[00:20:37] Tell everybody where they can find all your stuff.
[00:20:41] So, the interwebs.
[00:20:43] The best site to find everything on the links are on there.
[00:20:46] It's my website, Lucius Under DannyCar Music.com.
[00:20:49] Spell that because we were just having a discussion about how fun you might last name is, but that's a DA in IKER Music.com.
[00:20:58] Like set all the links to all the social media's are there.
[00:21:01] There's also biography if you care to know anything about that.
[00:21:04] Updates on music and merch will also be on there.
[00:21:07] Awesome, awesome.
[00:21:09] So when should we expect the new album?
[00:21:11] I know that's like saying, you know, you have fortune teller and I can end your crystal ball but...
[00:21:16] Yeah, you know, I would like to say probably by late spring or summer time because we're really working.
[00:21:25] Now that we kind of got our flow going, we're really just kind of running with it.
[00:21:28] So I think it'll the rest of it will kind of piece together pretty quickly.
[00:21:32] So yeah, I would say late spring summer if I had an estimate.
[00:21:37] Probably definitely by the time summer time is over.
[00:21:41] Just we should be out.
[00:21:42] But I'll accept all keybathers updates on the socials and...
[00:21:46] Nice.
[00:21:47] On the website as well, hopefully hopefully we can have a big sub-ing for it by then.
[00:21:51] Things are a little bit better.
[00:21:53] Right on.
[00:21:54] So I see that you're at the job at 5 a whole lot in states fill on in the local radio station there.
[00:22:03] What's your... what are you doing there?
[00:22:06] Well, just I've been playing on there recently and actually was not supposed to be back on as soon as I was this past time.
[00:22:15] But we had a scheduling mistake so I was like, well, you know, I can...
[00:22:20] I can... I can... I thought the band was going to be on there.
[00:22:23] And that will happen in March and they got swapped around to band February.
[00:22:28] I was like, oh, I can't get them but I... you know, I was like, I can come in like if you want me to.
[00:22:32] So they had me back and Steven Wingers doing the drive at 5 now.
[00:22:38] I'm not sure if you've met him much or no, no much.
[00:22:41] He's lives in states fill and just a great guy, great musician, great friend of mine.
[00:22:47] And there are another... there are another channel that's done really great with keeping live music.
[00:22:52] They have three live music shows a week, people aren't folk ways and then the drive at 5 and those are all great.
[00:23:00] And the stage and there have you been to see it?
[00:23:04] I haven't seen it now. I went to the... I was at the old radio station when the little tune, Frankie show was going on.
[00:23:11] And I have not been to the new place since they've moved in under the clock tower there.
[00:23:16] It's really awesome.
[00:23:18] Rocky Lynn built it with this stage crew, Mr. Hosslenbert, Russian piece.
[00:23:23] And a few other members, they built it and did a just a phenomenal job.
[00:23:27] And it was Billy Buck's vision so props to him that it's really awesome.
[00:23:32] Yeah, definitely go check it out.
[00:23:35] I know you can stay updated as to if they're having audience.
[00:23:39] You can go and visit during their live production.
[00:23:44] I mean, you can go in there and watch live music on the radio as they're producing it.
[00:23:49] Yeah, yeah, they've got probably...
[00:23:52] I know that it's changed now obviously as to how many people can be there.
[00:23:56] But I think they've got like 40 seats. There's a big area where people can actually sit and listen.
[00:24:02] And you know that the same... same good atmosphere that radio station always brings so...
[00:24:08] It's always happy. Really happy for them.
[00:24:10] Awesome.
[00:24:11] Well, thank you again for coming, Mr. Danny.
[00:24:14] And this has been... I'm with the band here on the Mesh podcast and that we're not be afraid to be kind to one another
[00:24:20] and have a great show. Danny is going to play us out.
[00:24:23] Yes. Really a song I wrote from a good buddy. Mr. David Litton.
[00:24:27] We're out of motorcycling win.
[00:24:32] I was riding a... trying to ride home one night and my phone was dead.
[00:24:35] It was dark and my headlight goes out of me all of a sudden.
[00:24:38] So end up having to drive all the way home with no headlight on a motorcycle which I don't recommend.
[00:24:44] And I told my buddy David Litton the next days, long time motorcycle mechanic in the area.
[00:24:50] A great friend of mine.
[00:24:52] He just laughed at me and he's like, who used to ride a song about that?
[00:24:55] I was like, man, I will, but my light, man.
[00:24:58] I was like, I thought about it. I was like, that's a really good idea.
[00:25:01] So I didn't get finished before he passes well but it's fun to know how to hit light.
[00:25:40] I got this black tie down the so-called tree row.
[00:25:47] Well, I'm in now to somewhere. I don't know.
[00:25:53] I don't know.
[00:25:56] Tricked that west with the summer.
[00:26:00] I'm running out of daylight and I got a back smoke.
[00:26:07] I'm taking a guess and no headlight on in my settle backs.
[00:26:23] So get top picks, look at it, pull out that chain of clothes.
[00:26:30] Oh, you know.
[00:26:32] Sounds about, man, you all stuck you put me through to get me on this road.
[00:26:43] My hope I got this black tie up down the so-called tree row.
[00:26:53] Well, I'm in now to somewhere.
[00:26:57] I don't know.
[00:26:59] I don't know.
[00:27:01] West with the summer.
[00:27:06] I'm running out of daylight and I got a back smoke.
[00:27:13] I'm taking a guess and no headlight.
[00:27:19] So I feel the weather I get over.
[00:27:25] I ain't got time to cry.
[00:27:29] I don't care what I've been told.
[00:27:33] I gotta get home with my light.
[00:27:38] My hope I got this black tie up down the so-called tree row.
[00:27:46] I'm in now to somewhere.
[00:27:50] I don't know.
[00:27:52] I don't know.
[00:27:55] Tricked that west with the summer.
[00:27:59] I'm running out of daylight and I got a back smoke.
[00:28:06] I'm taking a guess and no headlight.
[00:28:11] I got a back smoke.
[00:28:17] I ain't gonna guess and no headlight.
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