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So it worked out perfectly. No, I wouldn't put her on the spot like that. I thought it was best for managers to go to managers, and build a proper channel. But we did do the video together. I did my part with Dave Cobb and the band and then we sent it over to Dolly to do at her leisure. The way that Dolly and I approached it, it's like confrontation on Valium. You know me. We're adults. Do you like him?
You can have him. It was confrontation, but not hatred. I've done that song at private parties, and we get people bidding on who wants to come up and be the man in the song. We put him on the stage on a stool between me and whoever is singing the other girl part. Every time you sing it, the atmosphere and the person you're singing with dictates how you're going to sing it. How aware were you of Dave Cobb before you worked with him on the Revisited collection?
I did not know who Dave Cobb was, sadly enough. I was always an admirer of his work. I didn't know it was him: Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton. When I got to meet him, he was so laid back and fun, always had a smile on his face. When we got into the studio, there were five musicians and then they would bring in a fiddle or maybe a steel. His approach is so different. Yes, I have. I work with different producers, because different songs call for that -- but I told Dave, I'd definitely love to work more with him in the future.
How important was it to you to have gay representation on this album? Or am I reading too much into it? I think you are. I didn't pick any of these people who did the top remixes, because that's not my forte. I let people who know, who are good at it, who want to be a part of it. But Lafemmebear was perfect to have on it. I can't imagine the time they had to sit and remix [these songs]. And to put all that together. I would love -- probably for about five minutes -- to sit and watch how they do it, because that's really tedious work, I would think.
My attention span is like a four-year-old. Good job, people keep up the good work. Was there a song on the Remixed collection that really turned your head around? You and Brooks and Dunn have the final dates of your multi-year Las Vegas residency coming in December. What will you miss about that? I love going to Vegas. I love my hotel room. I love that stage. I love getting to hang with Kix [Brooks] and Ronnie [Dunn] and be on stage with them and cut up with them.
Friends and fans come from all over the world to see us. It's just so prestigious. It's just the best. I'm going to miss it terribly. I don't know if I would want to do one by myself since I did the one with Kix and Ronnie. It was easy. It was fun. It was relaxed. To do one, all the pressure on you, to sell the tickets and to get the audience in there… I could do it [but] would I want to? I think it'd be more fun to have somebody that you could play off of.
That would be a blast. I got to see George a couple of weekends ago in Oklahoma City. He was getting the Western Heritage Award and Rex was emceeing, so we were there for that. Have you had any rethinking during this time? Yeah, in every area. We're more selective of the things we do. I'm just out of practice. So it's gonna just take a while to get back in the swing of things.
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