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Miley Cyrus Teases Duet With Valentine At His Mom's Memory Care Centre
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(00:00) I was just gonna say we're on the air. >> Oh. Oh, >> I didn't know if you knew that. >> I did not know that, but great. >> Well, now I named drop dropped Bono on the air. >> No, that's okay. Don't worry about that. >> Uh, but you got new sweatpants. You're enjoying >> I got new sweatpants.
(00:10) I was very excited, but my dog had uh absolutely, you know, she was under the water for a little bit too long. So 8:00 in the morning. >> Yeah, >> there I went. I was diving in the but of course as soon as I was in the pool, she popped up with the Frisbee. >> Yeah. Oh, the best. >> Were the sweatpants saved? >> Yes, they were saved.
(00:26) They were dried out in the sun and it was all They're actually still drying in the sun. And it's a whole it's a whole thing. >> I love a good sweatpants. >> Right in the pool like first thing in the morning. It's just it's a lot. >> It's cold. It's like an ice bath or something. >> Yeah, exactly. >> I have two Cavalere King Charles.
(00:40) >> I love those dogs. >> They're great. They they don't jump in. They just lay. >> They just lay there. >> They're learning how to get off the bed. >> There was a King Charles breeder. This is like, you know, back in the day. >> Right next to me when I was growing up in Nashville. Yeah.
(00:55) So, I was around a lot of King Charles like >> hundreds at a time sometimes. Oh, they were so so cute. They bred two kinds of dogs. They had King Charles and Great Danes, right? >> And I love And I love both of them. So, you would go over and you would see these little things and then you would see the Great Danes like galloping, you know, full horses like around that's Nashville.
(01:12) >> They didn't breed them together. >> Not together. Not together. But it was definitely for drastic taste. You know, it's like one time when I went to go get one of my very first tattoos, I I just I wanted the artist to do something that they were really good at. So, I said, "What what's your specialty?" and he said dragons and um anchors.
(01:28) >> Okay, >> but those are very different things. One is very intricate and is has a lot of detail and one is very simple. I went with the anchor. But that's kind of like if you ask this person, okay, I want to get a dog. Well, it's King Charles or Great Danes. They're very they're very different.
(01:42) So going to one person for an anchor or a dragon or a King Charles and a Great Dane. >> If you're just waking up, if you're just tuning in, Miley Cyrus is >> with a lot of thoughts that have nothing to do with any of the things. >> Something beautiful. The album is out now. The film is on Hulu and Disney Plus.
(01:55) She's getting a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. >> You were the most prepared out of today for all the interviews yet. This is the most derailed interview we've had. >> We've talked about all kinds of things. >> Well, it just went south. >> From Bono to King Charles to my new sweatpants. >> Okay.
(02:09) But the fact that like that blows me away because I'm from Irish heritage. So my mom born and raised in Ireland. >> Yeah. >> So very Irish. And Bono's like Bono. >> Yeah. >> And the fact that you're going to return this call, call him back. >> Bono is Bono. Irish or not. And then Irish, it's next level because I know this, my stepdad is Irish, okay? So, you know, he's like, "What do you mean you haven't responded yet?" But you always take your time, you know, when someone that's truly legendary, you know, you take your time and you write back
(02:34) something that's, you know, respectful and meaningful. And I still have my stationary that I will send physical letters. So, I've got to go write it and do the whole thing. But, >> send me a letter cuz I love that. I love I'll send you a letter. >> Yeah. The people that take the time to put pen and paper.
(02:48) >> I have the custom stationery. >> Stop it. >> Yeah. Well, I actually had some old stationery that um >> we're alive, so you can't cut this out. Okay. You used to have a weed leaf with my name in it. Okay. And then David Letterman sent me a very nice, you know, I think he probably wrote on a typewriter a letter, and I went to respond and I thought, I can't send this man my weed stationary.
(03:08) What are you going to do? >> So, I made new stationary. It's very chic, but it was inspired by David Letterman because I went to respond and said, "Yeah, no, this isn't the same. You can't have someone write to you on a typewriter." And then mine was like totally psychedelic craziness. >> There was a guy that was working here, very nice gentleman, and I gave his kid some gifts for some holiday, whatever, and I never received a thank you card.
(03:27) So the next holiday, I actually gifted them thank you cards. >> Oh, that is amazing. I love that. It's a little >> Still never got a thank you card, >> but that's really good. I like that. >> I was trying to make it obvious. >> We are so excited to have you here and to talk about the album.
(03:44) And when I was listening to it for the very first time, I felt like there was this mix of so many different genres. Like I would hear 90s country, I would hear some 80s. And I just love how every song >> somehow she keeps bringing me back the8s. >> It's so good. But every song is so different.
(04:01) So when you go and you're writing, do you have it in your mind of like, okay, this song is going to have this sound, or is it purely just lyrics at first? >> It's always unique. You know, every song totally has its own fingerprint. And so sometimes you might have a story you want to tell. Something might happen. You immediately know that it needs to be kind of translated into a song or you'll have a sound in mind and think about what would tell the story of that sound because I think for me I've always listened to sound and I kind of see a
(04:27) place you know a song like Walk of Fame it becomes very obvious but it wasn't called Walk of Fame until actually I heard pieces of this track and different uh variations that we were exploring. And once I heard those guitars, the bang, I knew it was the Walk of Fame. So certain things, certain songs, they call to you in different ways.
(04:46) It's always a really unique experience. >> We're going to play that song in a second. Did you recover from the infection? >> Yes. >> I've cut my leg. Everything's all good. My god. >> But now, you know, when I have my star, it's going to be sanitized. I'm either wearing knee pads or there's going to be maintenance.
(05:03) Because in general, I think that the Walk of Fame could use a clean up on a little clean. There's a little bit of a >> So, in case somebody missed the story, you were filming down there and sadly must have gotten an infection from rolling around in the ground, I guess. >> Yeah, this video is very glamorous. So, try to erase it from your memory as you're watching the video and then press play on the memory again.
(05:20) >> Otherwise, how's life? Everything going well? >> Everything is going as well as I could have ever dreamt it and kind of created it. And again, I do think we all have a a part in that. Kind of designing our lives to kind of be optimal as to as much joy and meaning as we can possibly squeeze into a day.
(05:38) And that's feeling good. >> Are you still living like on cloud nine from Beyonce bringing you out on stage in Paris on night one? >> Now, no one can really tell me anything. That's just, you know, that's the the kind of the top of it. And I feel like I could go home for as long as I want to now. >> I mean, how crazy. >> It doesn't get better.
(05:55) Um, that's pretty much the things that are kind of I think top tier kind of ultimate as an artist of what could happen to you in your lifetime has been happening to me in a very condensed short amount of a couple years. So, it's overwhelming. >> Yeah. Getting Grammys, being brought out on stage of Beyonce. It's all big stuff.
(06:09) >> All the stuff. >> I would like to present to you an opportunity. >> Okay. >> Okay. This is kind of an Iheart opportunity/Valentine in the morning opportunity. My mom is 85. She's at a memory care center just down the street. Would you some Wednesday night in the notsodistant future we karaoke on Wednesday nights like you come to the memory care center with my mom and me >> and we're going to do it from >> Well, I'll try and do it, but you can like do Dolly Parton.
(06:32) They'd know that stuff. They may not know your stuff. >> Oh, well, guess what? We're going to we're going to change that. >> Yeah. Walk of fame, here we come. >> Like Walk of Fame or the Clyde. >> Oh, yeah. It's going to go off at the >> You know, a lot of people with Alzheimer's and stuff, my mom's handicapped, but I go every Wednesday and I sing Irish songs.
(06:48) >> That's amazing. And I think it'd be great if you came and just popped in. And they don't know who you are, but at the end they're going to >> David will put it on the books. >> West Lake Wednesday nights start about 7:00, go to about 8:30 and that's my kind of party by the way. >> 7 to 8:30 is perfect.
(07:05) I was even going to say 7 to 7:30. >> He's showed us videos of him singing there and the audience like they're in the palm of his hand. That is hilarious. >> It's amazing. >> And listen, this is without like vocal warm-up. I mean, what do you do? Train me now. Because I watched a video online and the lady was teaching how to like pull down your jaw.
(07:25) >> Lots of ridiculous things. Anything that could just feel um like you would never want to have anyone see you do this. Usually that's very helpful. >> Do you do the jaw thing? >> I blow bubbles. That's really important. So, you put the straw into a glass of water. And I do this every single morning. Yeah.
(07:40) >> And you It really helps lower voices. We're probably got a similar register. Okay. You blow bubbles and it relaxes all the muscles in your jaw, your neck. It It's a total It's a I think it's one of the best hacks. >> Okay. >> Yeah. If you also have like wine corks, you hold a wine cork between your teeth and you sing your songs and anyone with a deep voice, it opens up the whole back of like your mouth and you can get resonance and high-end that you don't think you have. Gets you out of your
(08:05) chest and into your head. >> I could try that. Yeah. >> How are you? Uh we're going to wrap up, but how are you with um Oh, Danny Boy. That's a big hit over there. >> What do you mean? Oh. >> Oh. How do I know? Oh, did Oh, is that our duet? >> Okay. I'm going to be doing my rehearsals.
(08:22) My with my Irish stepfather for sure. >> Yeah. >> Thanks for coming in. >> Thank you so much. >> Congrats on everything. >> Thank you. Thank you. >> Great to see you as always. >> Thank you. Good to see you, too. >> Last time you came by, you posted a picture of us and I think it got like 1.5 million likes. This is many years ago, right? Bring 2017 >> and I lived off of that for many years.
(08:38) >> And then you purged Instagram. >> Oh no. That was your Paris Beyonce moment where you use it as like good thing and now and now it's gone forever. Well, good thing about the internet is it'll never die. It's it's here so you can find it somewhere. No, >> I have a screen. It will absolutely never ever nothing on the internet ever goes away unfortunately. Thank you.