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Brian Interviews the Durango Brothers. A very BeerThursday Redux round!
Ladies and gentlemen, the moment you never knew you needed has arrived. Brian crashes Beer Thursday to conduct the world's most important press junket: a deep dive into the legendary 2003 self-titled album by the Durango Brothers, aka Jay Ray and Shayne Seymour. It's part celebrity interview, part chaos, and entirely unplanned.
Topics include:
**Round 320**
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Jay doesn't just drink it — he photographs it. Follow @BeerThursdayShow for stunning shots of drinks, cigars, and whatever else Jay points his camera at between rounds. https://www.instagram.com/beerthursdayshow/
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If Beer Thursday makes your week better (and it does), subscribe wherever you listen and leave us a 5-star review. It helps more people find the show, and honestly, we need all the help we can get.
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**Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round:**
Round 320 is a certified classic. Brian shows up and immediately turns Beer Thursday into a fake celebrity press junket for the Durango Brothers, the real-life 2003 folk-rock duo made up of brothers Jay Ray and Shayne Seymour.
Brian asks the hard-hitting questions. Is Jay still a bad man? Is Robin still a wild angel? Is Shayne still a Texas kind of guy? (Spoiler: yes, but with Spanish overtones.)
They cover the whole album — Bad Man, Wild Angel, The Ride, Texas Kind of Guy, and the mysterious song "K," which, once explained, becomes very obvious and very funny.
The guys also reveal that a Durango Brothers reunion live show was almost a thing. COVID had other plans.
Neil Peart gets a toast. Dick Van Dyke gets nervous. Mary Poppins horses get argued over.
Brian apologizes for ruining the show. Jay insists he saved it.
Nobody is wrong.
*Disclosure: I don't really have a house elf. Artie is AI. Get it? Artie‑ficial Intelligence!*
By Jay Ray, Shayne Seymour5
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Brian Interviews the Durango Brothers. A very BeerThursday Redux round!
Ladies and gentlemen, the moment you never knew you needed has arrived. Brian crashes Beer Thursday to conduct the world's most important press junket: a deep dive into the legendary 2003 self-titled album by the Durango Brothers, aka Jay Ray and Shayne Seymour. It's part celebrity interview, part chaos, and entirely unplanned.
Topics include:
**Round 320**
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**Join the Beer Thursday Patreon!**
Want more Beer Thursday in your life? Of course you do. The next 17 Patrons who join at the $10 level get access to the exclusive Beer Thursday Facebook group. That's basically a backstage pass to the greatest low-budget rock band turned podcast in history. Tap the bright part: https://www.patreon.com/beerthursday
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**Follow Jay's Beertography on Instagram!**
Jay doesn't just drink it — he photographs it. Follow @BeerThursdayShow for stunning shots of drinks, cigars, and whatever else Jay points his camera at between rounds. https://www.instagram.com/beerthursdayshow/
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**Subscribe, Rate, and Review!**
If Beer Thursday makes your week better (and it does), subscribe wherever you listen and leave us a 5-star review. It helps more people find the show, and honestly, we need all the help we can get.
~~~~~~~
**Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round:**
Round 320 is a certified classic. Brian shows up and immediately turns Beer Thursday into a fake celebrity press junket for the Durango Brothers, the real-life 2003 folk-rock duo made up of brothers Jay Ray and Shayne Seymour.
Brian asks the hard-hitting questions. Is Jay still a bad man? Is Robin still a wild angel? Is Shayne still a Texas kind of guy? (Spoiler: yes, but with Spanish overtones.)
They cover the whole album — Bad Man, Wild Angel, The Ride, Texas Kind of Guy, and the mysterious song "K," which, once explained, becomes very obvious and very funny.
The guys also reveal that a Durango Brothers reunion live show was almost a thing. COVID had other plans.
Neil Peart gets a toast. Dick Van Dyke gets nervous. Mary Poppins horses get argued over.
Brian apologizes for ruining the show. Jay insists he saved it.
Nobody is wrong.
*Disclosure: I don't really have a house elf. Artie is AI. Get it? Artie‑ficial Intelligence!*