31 min

SEASON 3: Episode 8 - Dust on the Bottle The Achy Breaky Podcast

    • Music

Welcome back to SEASON 3 of the Achy Breaky Podcast! The smash hit, five star rated, podcast that talks about one and only one country song from the 90's per episode!
Proudly presented by the River Cree Resort and Casino and 2 Hoots Hard Iced Tea!
The boys are back in barn taking on David Lee Murphy's 1995 hit "Dust on the Bottle"
A recognizable track but as the boys discover, this song takes a couple spins no one saw coming with a common refrain of "what could've been!"
A protagonist(?) who resembles a young Ray Liotta, a pervert who lives alone named "Creole" and the search for a mystic potion that turns young women into zombies.
However, as the boys soon find out, maybe none of it is real.
Perhaps Ray (David Lee Murphy) is experiencing an episode of sorts to which none of this storyline exists. OR, is it ol' pervy Creole Williams luring people into his sellar, off-ing them and turning their remains INTO the potion that resides inside the bottles? As the lyrics state, "there might be a little dust on the bottle, but don't let it fool ya about what's inside...". What say you?!
And remember, Lonestar is a band, not a rating (please rate the full five stars).
- Dusty & Ric

Welcome back to SEASON 3 of the Achy Breaky Podcast! The smash hit, five star rated, podcast that talks about one and only one country song from the 90's per episode!
Proudly presented by the River Cree Resort and Casino and 2 Hoots Hard Iced Tea!
The boys are back in barn taking on David Lee Murphy's 1995 hit "Dust on the Bottle"
A recognizable track but as the boys discover, this song takes a couple spins no one saw coming with a common refrain of "what could've been!"
A protagonist(?) who resembles a young Ray Liotta, a pervert who lives alone named "Creole" and the search for a mystic potion that turns young women into zombies.
However, as the boys soon find out, maybe none of it is real.
Perhaps Ray (David Lee Murphy) is experiencing an episode of sorts to which none of this storyline exists. OR, is it ol' pervy Creole Williams luring people into his sellar, off-ing them and turning their remains INTO the potion that resides inside the bottles? As the lyrics state, "there might be a little dust on the bottle, but don't let it fool ya about what's inside...". What say you?!
And remember, Lonestar is a band, not a rating (please rate the full five stars).
- Dusty & Ric

31 min

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