GMM 2363: We Get Put On The Spot (Game)

Do we have what it takes to sing in the spotlight? – Let’s talk about that. (gentle upbeat music) Good Mythical Morning! – We’re multifaceted performers. We host, we write books, and we even do a little singing. – Yeah, but you forgot that we can also dig medium sized holes. – And we can also dig medium sized holes. – That’s right, but sometimes, and just sometimes, we don’t wanna share the spotlight. Sometimes we each want to bask in that light all on our own. – Mm-hmm, so today, we’re putting all of our talents, minus the hole digging, I think, to the test in an improvised musical challenge. It’s time for “The Spotlight Shuffle”! (upbeat electronic music) – [Stevie] Okay guys, here’s how this is gonna work. You’re going to sing a collection of songs, but those songs are only partially completed. A few key lyrics are missing and we need you to fill in those blanks. – Okay. – [Stevie] So here’s how you’re gonna do it. Above you will be a spotlight just waiting to shine its bright light upon you. At the top of each round, you’ll be joined by a different Mythical crew member and that spotlight will engage and shuffle between the three of you before suddenly stopping on just one person. – Okay. – [Stevie] And when it stops, I will prompt that person for a certain type of word, like a noun, an adjective, verb, etc. You get it? – You talking about a mad lib? – [Stevie] Yeah, that word will go into your lyrics. We’ll do this spotlight shuffle several times and once we’ve collected enough words to complete your song, we’ll hit the music and you’ll sing your created song. How does that sound? – Wonderful. – Well, it sounds like now we’re sharing the spotlight with even another person. – Yeah, I didn’t wanna say it, but I was thinking it. – But there’s still just one spotlight, right? – [Stevie] Yeah. – Yeah. – And it’s only on one of us at a time? – [Stevie] Yeah. – So we’re not sharing it. – Okay. – We are, but not. – Okay. (upbeat electronic music) – Welcome to the Spotlight Shuffle zone, Emily! – Hey! Hi. (Rhett laughing) – Are you willing to share the spotlight? – I would be honored to do that. – I don’t think you have to. – Oh, okay. (crew laughing) – No, no, no, no, no. You’re obligated at this point. – All right, all right, all right. – [Stevie] Okay. – You’re in too far. – [Stevie] Are you ready for the first Spotlight Shuffle? – Yes. – Yeah, yes. – Yes, yes, yes. – I guess. – [Stevie] Commence the spotlight in three, two, one. I’m looking for a verb. – Oh. (bell dings) – [Stevie] Rhett. – Caress. – [Stevie] I’m looking for an adjective. (bell dings) Link. – Snazzy. – [Stevie] I’m looking for an adjective. (bell dings) Emily. – Smelly. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a noun. (bell dings) Rhett. – Ramrod. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a body part. (bell dings) Rhett. – Butt. (Link and Emily laughing) – [Stevie] s I’m looking for an animal. (bell dings) Emily. – Bumblebee. – A lot of syllables. – Sorry. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a lot of a verb. (bell dings) Emily. – Jump. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a verb. Link. – Unzip. (Rhett laughs) – [Stevie] I’m looking for a verb. (bell dings) Rhett. – Investigate. (Emily laughs) – [Stevie] I’m looking for a member of the family. (bell dings) Link. – Weird aunt. – (laughing) Okay. – [Stevie] Okay. Those are all. See, my voice changes when I’m not looking for words. (Rhett, Link, and Emily laughing) – It felt good. All right, all right, all right. – Great start. – Yes, great start. All right. – [Stevie] Those are all the words I need for this first song, but just give us a minute to complete the lyrics. (upbeat electronic music) Okay, you’re probably wondering. Why are we standing up and spaced so awkwardly next to each other? Well, that’s because the spotlight shuffle doesn’t stop at the lyric picking. It also goes into the singing. So every time the spotlight shines on you, that’s your turn to sing. Every time it’s not on you, please don’t sing. (Emily laughs) – Okay. – [Stevie] The style of music this round is country. – Good. – All right! – [Stevie] Let’s hit the music and shuffle that spotlight. – Hey. (upbeat country western music) Hey. Hey. ♪ I don’t wanna cry no more ♪ ♪ I just wanna caress all day ♪ ♪ I don’t wanna cry no more with you ♪ ♪ You said I’m snazzy, you said I’m smelly ♪ ♪ So I got sad and bought a ram-rod ♪ ♪ I don’t wanna cry no more with you ♪ ♪ I hate you voice ♪ ♪ You hate my butt ♪ ♪ And you scream like a big ole bumblebee ♪ ♪ Can’t we agree on just one thing ♪ ♪ You’re gonna jump someday with me ♪ ♪ You can’t unzip and I can’t investigate ♪ ♪ No, I don’t just like you just one bit ♪ ♪ I don’t wanna cry no more with you ♪ ♪ You say that you hate my weird aunt ♪ ♪ Well, that’s okay ’cause I like yours ♪ ♪ I don’t wanna cry no more with you ♪ ♪ I don’t wanna cry with you ♪ – Yee-haw. (crew cheering) – Yeah! – Yee-haw! – We’re ready for the Grand Ole Opry. (Emily laughs) – Y’all come back now, you hear? For another round. (upbeat electronic music) Hey, Matt. – Hey. – You up for this? – I’m very excited. – Okay. – Very happy to be here. – [Stevie] Okay, first you have to complete your lyrics. Commence the spotlight in three, two, one. I’m looking for an article of clothing. (bell dings) Link. – Underoos. – Nice. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a verb. (bell dings) Matt. – Sex. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a body part. – It’s the first one that came to me. – [Stevie] A body part. (bell dings) Link. – The hole. – Whoa! – The hole. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a verb. (bell dings) Rhett. – Love handle as a verb. You love handle something because I was thinking of a body part and that’s what’s in my mind. (crew laughing) – [Stevie] I’m looking for a place. (bell dings) Matt. – The moon. – [Stevie] I’m looking for an adjective. (bell dings) Rhett. – Trigonal. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a verb. (bell dings) Link. – Stretch. – [Stevie] I’m looking for an adjective. (bell dings) Rhett. – Spitty. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a nickname. (bell dings) – Matt. – Horseman. (Rhett and crew laughing) – [Stevie] Your words are in and let us write the song and we’ll be right back. – Pretty great! Pretty great! (upbeat electronic music) – [Stevie] Okay, it’s time for that second performance. This time in the style of R&B. – Yes! – Oh! – So glad I said sex. – [Stevie] So let’s hit the music and shine that spotlight. (slow R&B music) ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Yeah ♪ ♪ You ever been to the moon ♪ ♪ You are wearing my favorite underoos ♪ ♪ And you know I like it when you sex my nasty the hole ♪ ♪ You once said that I love handle you better than them ♪ ♪ So tell me why you won’t come to the moon again ♪ ♪ Why don’t you call me when you’re feeling triagonal ♪ ♪ Call me, baby ♪ ♪ I wanna come over and stretch your bones tonight ♪ – Wow! – Damn. ♪ And why don’t you text me when you’re feeling spitty ♪ ♪ When you’re feeling so spitty ♪ ♪ I miss it when you softly call me horseman ♪ ♪ Horseman ♪ ♪ I’m a horseman, baby ♪ (Matt neighs) – Softly call me horseman. – That was pretty good. – That worked. – Horseman. – Horseman. – Horseman. Always go with horseman. – Yeah. (upbeat electronic music) – You know, we enjoy singing. – Yeah, we do. – We hope you enjoy listening to us sing. – We hope you do. – One of the things that you have asked us to sing is a song that we sang a long time ago. It’s a song about our hair. So many of you have said, “You need to redo the My Hair song now that Rhett’s hair goes down and Link’s hair goes up.” Okay, we did it and we put it on vinyl! – Boom! – It’s the “My Hair Goes 2023. Total update. We rerecorded the song from scratch, reflecting our new hairstyles to make you happy. And you know what? We also- – Whoa. – Recorded a previously unreleased, completely original Rhett and Link song called “Relevant”, which is on the B side. – Yeah, so the original, the new one, and the B side all on this vinyl. You have to be a third degree member of the Mythical Society. So join third degree Monthly by April 30th, okay? By April 30th. – Yeah. – mythicalsociety.com. Get yourself some vinyl – And we’ll also give you a digital copy if you’re a member. Yeah, we will. – Jordan, come on in here! All right. Are you up for this challenge, man? – I’m nervous! (Rhett and Link laughing) I’m nervous. I have not sang since my high school production of Into the Woods. – Oh, okay. – Oh. Who were you? – I was the narrator, a character who does not sing. – Oh, okay. So, all right. – All right. Well, then let’s do this. – [Stevie] Okay, let’s start by picking your lyrics. Commence the spotlight in three, two, one. I’m looking for a liquid. (bell dings) Link. – Red Bull. – Hey! – [Stevie] I’m looking for an adjective. (bell dings) Rhett. – Bulbus. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a verb. (bell dings) Link. – Cake it. Cake? – Cake. – Cake verb. – Cake is a verb. – [Stevie] Okay, I’m looking for- – (laughs) A hot dog is a sandwich. Cake is a verb. – [Stevie] Celebrity. (bell dings) Link. – The red head from ‘Mad Men”. (Rhett and crew laughing) – She’s good. – Yeah. – [Stevie] Christina Hendricks? – Christina Hendricks. – [Stevie] Or you wanna leave it at? – The red head from “Mad Men” is what I said. – [Stevie] Okay. – Let’s call it the red head from “Mad Men”. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a verb. Please not Link. Jordan – Karate kick. – Oh, nice. Very specific. – [Stevie] Looking for a chain restaurant. (bell dings) Jordan. – Gotta be Buffalo Wild Wings! B-Dubs. – It’s gotta be? – It has to be. – Okay. – I have a sponsorship deal with it. – Yeah. Yeah. It legally has to be. – I want one. – [Stevie] I’m looking for an adjective. (bell dings) Rhett. – Frisky. – [Stevie] I’m looking for another adjective. (bell dings) Jordan. – (inhales and sighs) Squeaky. – [Stevie] I’m looking for a noun. (bell dings) Rhett. – Friction. – [Stevie] Okay. – Oh. – [Stevie] We will now put those into your lyrics. Hold tight for a second. – I would’ve said Long John Silvers ’cause that’s my dream sponsorship. – One day, you’ll get there. (upbeat electronic music) – [Stevie] Okay guys, it’s time for your third and final performance, this time in the style of pop music. – Yes! – [Stevie] So let’s hit the music and shine that spotlight. (upbeat pop music) – Hey kids, do you like popular music? – And And the drink specials at your local Buffalo Wild Wings? – Oh, we know you do. And we also know y’all like friction. ♪ We stayed out late drinking Red Bull ♪ ♪ We’re bulbous so we never get scared ♪ ♪ We don’t mind if we cake like maniacs ♪ ♪ The night’s too bussin’ to care ♪ ♪ We’ll dance like the redhead from “Mad Men” ♪ ♪ We’ll karate kick in the Uber ♪ ♪ Let’s go to the Buffalo Wild Wings ♪ ♪ That place is crawling with cougars ♪ ♪ I think I’m feeling frisky ♪ ♪ Maybe I should call a doctor ♪ – Yeah! ♪ But we don’t care ’cause we’re squeaky ♪ ♪ Just wanna break some friction ♪ ♪ We just wanna break some friction ♪ ♪ We just wanna to break some friction ♪ ♪ We just wanna break some friction ♪ ♪ We just wanna break some friction ♪ ♪ We just wanna break some friction ♪ ♪ We just wanna break some friction ♪ ♪ We just wanna break some friction ♪ (crew applauding) – Hey, man. Hey. We broke some friction. – Break your friction! – Thanks to Lord, the cast, Timmy, Becky, go to bed! – Yeah. Break that friction. Thanks for subscribing and clicking that bell! – You know what time it is! – Howdy. My name is Jesse and this is my fraternity mascot, Andy and I’m about to perform my senior tuba recital. It’s time to spend the Wheel of Mythicality. – Well, let’s hear it. – I hate we can’t see the tuba recital. – Yeah. – We can only know that it was gonna happen. – And see a stuffed aardvark. – Click the top link to watch us decide which crew members really are the jerks and which aren’t in Good Mythical More. – And to find out where the Wheel of Mythicality is gonna land. Join third degree monthly of the Mythical Society by April 30th to get our remake of “My Hair Goes” song on vinyl! Visit mythicalsociety.com.

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