Friends in Low Places: Building the Oasis is out now.
About Friends in Low Places: Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood embark on their most personal journey yet to build the honky-tonk of their dreams in the heart of Nashville. Paying tribute to his roots, Garth enlists the help of his friends, day-one tour team, and an all-star hospitality group to open the epic, four-story bar on Lower Broadway. This is a labor of love and his 'thank you' to the community of Music City.
About Friends in Low Places: Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood embark on their most personal journey yet to build the honky-tonk of their dreams in the heart of Nashville. Paying tribute to his roots, Garth enlists the help of his friends, day-one tour team, and an all-star hospitality group to open the epic, four-story bar on Lower Broadway. This is a labor of love and his 'thank you' to the community of Music City.
Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:00 People are learning to speak Garth.
00:01 There's this look of like, "Oh my God, I have no idea.
00:05 I'm nodding, but I have no idea what he's talking about."
00:07 He says that makes nine kinds of sense.
00:14 So I Google it.
00:16 All the references for nine kinds of sense were said by Garth Brooks.
00:19 No one else has ever said this thing.
00:20 I was like, "I'm right, but I swear I'm not the crazy one."
00:24 God, I swore I was raised with that saying, but okay.
00:26 You might have been, but it's nowhere.
00:28 It's yours.
00:29 I think I've always needed somebody to translate for me.
00:31 Early days, you're like, "Oh yeah, yes sir.
00:33 Of course we're on that."
00:34 And I turned to Benji, like, "What are we supposed to do here?"
00:37 If you don't think it's possible, don't f***ing mention it.
00:40 We got to get this down somehow.
00:42 You never want to let them down.
00:44 And we would figure it out.
00:45 But now that we've spent so much time together, we have gotten to speak Garth and understand it.
00:50 And it's definitely another language sometimes.
00:52 It's incredible.
00:53 He says "Jiminy Christmas," and it's almost like, "Bless your heart,"
00:55 where there's so many different ways you can take it.
00:57 But if you hear "Jiminy Christmas," it's like, "Jiminy Christmas."
01:00 How do you feel right now?
01:02 Okay, is that a good Jiminy Christmas, a bad Jiminy Christmas?
01:05 It's quite the emotional rollercoaster when you hear "Jiminy Christmas."
01:08 We're going to do salad in a bar.
01:10 In Ireland, they'll say, "That's what food eats."
01:15 It's funny, when you talk about Garth's speak, that's how the records were made too.
01:20 I can't read or write music, but I speak in colors.
01:23 And thank God for Mike Chapman, the bass player.
01:26 He was kind of like the central guy of the G-Men.
01:29 I would tell him, "We need more four screens here, some more charcoals.
01:31 Get away from the purples just for this little minute."
01:34 And he would look at them, and he would start talking to them.
01:37 And then what they would play back was just beautiful.
01:40 I think we speak Garth at this point, but it's a continued evolution.
01:45 It does, yeah.
01:47 Well, boys, I think there's only one thing left to do.
01:48 Let's tear it up and burn it down.
01:54 Up to this way, if you want to vote between which one of us wanted the bar and which one didn't,
01:58 I think it's pretty easy.
01:59 How would you know?
02:00 Let's create a bar downtown where everyone is welcome.
02:09 And the whole bar is just about loving one another.
02:14 Oh, by the way, the backdrop is country music.
02:17 How does it get better than that?
02:20 It's all good.
02:22 It's all good.
02:24 Everybody in the house at four tonight.
02:28 It's all right.
02:29 It's all good.
02:30 It's all good.
02:31 It's all good.
02:32 It ought to be our neighbor.
02:34 [MUSIC]
02:44 [MUSIC]
02:54 [MUSIC]
03:01 [MUSIC]
03:11 you