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♪ on the cruel hands of time. ♪ - that album that was rejected 30 times debuted on "billboard's" top country chart at number 10 in its opening week and was this year's number one country album in the uk. margo's promotional tour includes performances on "saturday night live," "conan," "colbert," and the grand ole opry itself. but before heading out on the road, the band and friends gather one last time at margo's east nashville home. her husband and bass player in the band, jeremy, prepares biscuits with pimento and cheese, topped with chopped bacon... along with red wine braised short rib on a crostini with goat cheese. yeah, right. yeah, oh, yeah. - nice. - it's cold. - i know. - it was warm, but... [all talking at once] - do you guys eat like this all the time? - no. - he cooks. he cooks like this all the time. he's worked in, like, every restaurant in town.

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- the album, "midwest farmer's daughter," was rejected 30 times by the major labels until she found herself on the radar of jack white and his brilliant and eccentric enterprise, third man records. third man's impact on the nashville music scene can't be understated. with an eclectic, unpredictable list of artists, reissues, and obsessions, they've tilted the town's axis a bit making nashville the center, not just of country music, but also, what? of course, white has also produced albums for country music legends like loretta lynn. so if anything, they are reliably unreliable when predicting what they might do next. - let's get ready for a full take. - right now what comes next is margo price, who's recording today at third man's live music venue,

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- okay. - you can pretty much make it anywhere. - lightning 100. this is jason moon. in the studio with us today, nashville artist, margo price. "fader" magazine has called her nashville's favorite new badass. we agree and she's here to play a couple new ones for us. - thanks for having me. one, two, three. [playing soft country music] - margo price grew up on her family's farm in buffalo prairie, illinois. her family was forced to sell when she was age two, which is pretty damn country already if you ask me. as a country music traditionalist, she struggled for years to find her place within nashville's increasingly pop-driven country scene and the growing indie rock one. in 2010 she lost one of her twin sons to a rare heart condition, self-medicated with alcohol, and ended up with every kind of problem, including problems of the legal kind.

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and standards high, you can pretty much make it anywhere. >> jason: lightning 100, this is jason moon. in the studio with us today, nashville artist margo price, "fader" magazine has called her nashville's favorite new badass. we agree, and she's here to play a couple new songs for us. >> margo: thanks for having me. one, two, three. ♪ [ margo price "told me with your eyes" ] >> anthony: margo price grew up on her family's farm in buffalo prairie, illinois. her family was forced to sell when she was age 2, which is pretty damn country already, if you ask me. as a country music traditionalist, she struggled for years to find her place within nashville's increasingly pop-driven country scene and the growing indy rock one. in 2010, she lost one of her twin sons to a rare heart condition, self-medicated with alcohol, and ended up with every kind of problem, including problems of the legal kind. she poured her heart and every

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powers that will make your record better? >> man: i -- i kind of feel like, or something special about a room. you go into rca studio b, where all the elvis singles were cut, all the orbison singles were cut, everly brothers, there is something special about that room. yeah, i mean, you joke around about like the thing about, "oh there's something special in the board," sometimes there is. [ laughter ] ♪ i put a hurtin' on the bottle baby now i'm blind enough to see ♪ ♪ been drinkin' whiskey like it's water ♪ ♪ that don't touch the pain you put on me ♪ [ cheers ] >> margo: all right, let's get drunk.

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cruel hands of time ♪ >> anthony: that album that was rejected 30 times, debuted on billboard's top country chart at number ten in its opening week and was this year's number one country album in the uk. margo's promotional tour includes performances on "saturday night live," "conan," "colbert," and the grand ole opry itself. but before heading out on the road, the band and friends gather one last time at margo's east nashville home. her husband and bass player in the band, jeremy, prepares biscuits with pimento and cheese, topped with chopped bacon. along with red wine braised short rib on a crostini with goat cheese. do you guys eat like this all the time? >> jeremy: no. >> margo: he cooks -- he cooks like this all the time. he's worked in like every restaurant in town.

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'cause it's like, you're typically playing to like a whole room of, you know, pickers and writers, and -- tell us like, how many nashville musicians does it take to change a light bulb? one to do it and twenty to stand around and say, "i can do that." ♪ [ margo price "hurtin'" ] ♪ i put a hurtin' on the bottle baby now i'm blind enough to see ♪ ♪ been drinkin' whiskey like it's water ♪ ♪ that don't touch the pain you put on me ♪ >> anthony: there seems to be, i sense, like a lot of established bands have always come here for something metaphysical. i mean, they say, "i want to work with particular session musicians," or "i want to record at a particular studio." >> margo: yes. >> anthony: but that's really kind of a metaphysical decision. does that particular mixing board actually possess magical

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venue, the blue room. the recording, a unique, one of a kind operation because it's all going directly to acetate. before digital, and before analog tape was used for mastering, disc recording was done live. no editing, no overdubs. redirecting this process on this 1953 lathe, third man has mastered a number of albums like this, giving listeners as close to a live experience as possible. also, it's kinda cool. >> lab worker 2: here at third man in the blue room, it's the only place in the world where you can actually do a live to acetate recording. [ margo price "hands of time" ] ♪ 'cause all i want to do is make something last ♪ ♪ 'cause i know what i am know what i have ♪ ♪ i want to buy back the farm and bring my mama home some wine ♪ ♪ turn back the clock on the

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>> anthony: the album, "midwestern farmer's daughter," was rejected 30 times by the major labels until she found herself on the radar of jack white and his brilliant and eccentric enterprise, third man records. third man's impact on the nashville music scene can't be understated. with an eclectic, unpredictable list of artists, reissues, and obsessions, they've tilted the town's axis a bit, making nashville the center, not just of country music, but also, what? of course, white has also produced albums for country music legends like loretta lynn, so if anything, they are reliably unreliable when predicting what they might do next. >> lab worker: let's get ready for a full take. >> anthony: right now, what comes next is margo price -- >> lab worker: we're gonna do another one. >> anthony: -- who's recording today at third man's live music

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yeah, we've all been in the restaurant business. you, you, you. he just got fired from a job over on the west side, sorry. >> jeremy: way to go, margo. >> anthony: um, first of all, let me ask, who here is from nashville originally? >> margo: exactly, she is. >> anthony: this has been pretty much the story of my experience here so far. you know, the town has a reputation, there are so many really good musicians here, does that make it harder to break out here? and alternately, what happens if you suck here? like, i mean, if you can't -- if you're playing country western -- >> margo: i mean, it is -- >> anthony: and you cannot -- you're not good at your instrument, can you make a living here and suck? >> man: absolutely. >> margo: yeah. yeah. not to say like there's tons of bands that suck or something here, but when i came here, i wasn't good enough, and i went out to some writers' rounds, and i learned very quickly that i had to be a better player, i had to be a better singer, i had to be a better writer, and like, so you know, you work hard because you're surrounded by that.

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