I usually don’t comment on videos but I hope my insight helps. I would agree that I got into rodeo and cowboy culture because of Dale Brisby. So I think Ty is correct when he says a lot of ppl know Dale Brisby and not the athletes. And I also agree for a new comer rodeo is hard to follow. I can’t tell the difference between a 70 point bull ride or a 90 point bull ride. But I still enjoy it nonetheless. Maybe for ppl like me if there was a broadcast or something that went more in depth on the scoring that could help. But I agree it is tuff position to be in. I understand wanting to grow the sport but I also wouldn’t want to see rodeo become gimmicky.
Dale, I've read alot over the comments over the years about the PBR and rodeo is the fact it's expensive at the gate and the cost of food. Financially for a family, it's not affordable and that is ten fold over here in australia.
@@rhirhislifehacks4442that's why you take an ice chest and fill it up for the day. Make a day of it and have fun, redneck style! We did that at 6 flags and just about any outting that the food/drinks were going to cost the majority of the money. Still get to enjoy the outting and still have to eat and drink at home.... So why not.
Another outstanding interview. This interview and the Jim Sharp interview are absolutely your best. Ty looked visibly annoyed when he found out that his wife told you about the time he was in junior rodeo and the organizers kept changing the rules to be the all around cowboy. If possible, you should interview Cody Lambert. Keep up the good work.
Man, I am so glad Ty talked about the turn-outs and re-rides. I rode bulls in the IPRA in the late 90's and we weren't ALLOWED to turn out bulls! Why? because we couldn't face our riding partners if we turned out a bull. We turned out one bull the entire time we rode, and that was only because we were in slack and it was pouring rain at 1AM and we still hadn't gotten on our bull, so we left to travel to the next one. I remember riding a bull from Wagon Wheel Rodeo of Jim Fusee's in OH, and this bull had gone to the IFR the year before, but on this day he just ran off (Jim later found out the bull had a twisted intestine). I got scored real low of course, so I gave the re-ride signal. Well, Ol Jim Fusee was sorting bulls and had told my buddy, I had better not take the re-ride because I would NOT like the re-ride bull. Without even telling me any of this until afterwards, my buddy told Jim, "We're taking the f***ing re-ride. He came to me ans said "C'mon they are loading up your re-ride." That was just the mentality. We wouldn't LET our buddies not get on! The re-ride turned out to be a little Mexican fighting bull which Jim probably picked intentionally lol! I bucked off about 5 or 6 seconds and fortunately didn't get hooked by this mean little bull. But we always took re-rides as well as got on whatever we drew up on. Heck, we would sometimes ask to get on what we called back then a "mount-out" bull or "exhibition ride" just so we could get on another bull. I heard Dale's latest Rocker interview, and I just couldn't believe how nonchalant he was about turning out broncs. Until that interview, I didn't even know that was something cowboys did, other than sometimes seeing Silvano Alves in the PBR turn down some re-rides.
im so thankfull for this episode and the one with razor,they where my heros back in the 90s and they still are it seems,i wish they had podcast like this back in the day
Dale Yeah! Great interview! Appreciate listening to Ty. Every fan they brought to PBR helped Rodeo. It’s interesting at PRCA Rodeos these days. A lot of people don’t even stay to watch the bulls. They just want to get out of the parking lot. It’s too bad!
My grand dad owned the sale barn in my home town. I got to hang around the Rodeo hands at the back of the pens while they drank cold beer and told stories . Best i ever heard was " Rodeo is like a plate of ham and eggs, the chicken has been there. But the pig is committed". I got on roughstock. Took a spinal injury. Worked at Mesquite for 5 years and Ft. Worth . I saw the game as a rider and then saw the business end of it. I think we are blessed not to be mainstream. I also think their is nothing more American than standing on a load deck or backing a horse into corner . A girl and her horse both dialed in at full speed coming and going. To me its not a struggle. Its the purest form of competition there is . A bull and bucking horse have the throttle. What are you going to do about it? There is a huge population who gets that and loves it. Been a fan my whole life. Good interview. Time well spent. I got to spend time with most of the past greats. Worth more than any amount of money. " Let's Go Rodeo "
I can't wait to watch this when I get home from work. Thank you for sending your videos to me. I really love them! My favorite is still Tuff Hedeman!❤️ "Me?Mad?"❤😂 Love ya Dale 😎🤠❤️
Great interview. I have heard Ty interviewed by others but during this one he talked about things that wasn't mentioned in others. Flint has made the comment that if rodeo ever became mainstream that it would be run off by the animal activist such as the circus was. Which I imagine many activist are trying to do already
Best damn interview of all time! my opinion- Ty is the best athlete of all time along with Tim Tebow . They got the same attitude about heart and mind set for whatever you’re trying to be best at!
Wont ever be another Ty Murry. When I started out bullriding he was the one I looked up to. Me and my traveling buddies had this exact attitude toward everything we did. Lots of great memories. Thanks Ty its because of the ones like you and Tuff and cody that paved the way that I even have those memories. Never did get the gold buckle we are strive for but I wouldnt change it for anything in the world. Maybe a few less injuries that would be nice lol!
I’m not one for Pod Casts, but having followed professional rodeo for most of my life, & being a huge Ty Murray fan (still am), I definitely tuned in. Dale, it was a great one. So good to see Ty aging gracefully, and seeing him at a different phase in his life. Now before I start sounding all fanboy, I have to agree with Ty: I don’t know that professional rodeo will ever go mainstream. Part of me hopes it doesn’t. I have gone to multiple NFR’s including the last 3 in row. I will say the inception of the cowboy channel definitely helped with coverage of the sport. I remember way back in the 80’s, if you were lucky, they’d air round 10 of the NFR when it was in OKC, then Vegas with all those Hesston commercials 😂. Later on ESPN got in on coverage where you could see rounds 8,9 & 10 on tape delay. I was also able to take in a lot of PBR events in my home state, along with a few out of state, and one World Finals. I guess where I’m going with this is the PBR seems to be going somewhat mainstream, & it’s almost becoming unwatchable. My last event attended was 2022 in Glendale. The shortened season, the teams season….I can’t seem to wrap my head around it. I love the added money, that the NFR will stay in Las Vegas thru 2035 & the quality of athletes & stock. I hope that never changes. Oh & Ty’s 1st bull riding title was in 1993. He beat Canadian bull rider Daryl Mills by a mere $95.23. Daryl stayed on his last bull (he drew bull of the year Grasshopper) in Round 10 if I’m not mistaken, but the bull had an off day & didn’t score well. That reride was huge.
Dale always picks and cuts up, also he is a cowboy. Ty is THE GREATEST cowboy. Trevor Brazile is amazing! Ty is the best, especially in rough stock. The amount of respect that Dale has for Ty in the podcast is amazing! Craig Cameron is the only other man that I've seen this level of respect from Dale. Even JB and DB is one thing. This level of respect is what this life style is about!
Great interview Dale we are old school Rodeo.I’m in my sixties I got away from Rodeo in mid 90’s early 2000’s.We try to keep up with the old retired Cowboys so many of them were tuff and real deal.Have you ever interviewed David Berry.Catch you on the next go around.🐂🐴🤠
I was fortunate enough to see Ty ride in Billings in 01 at the PBR. I wanna say he got on 2 black bulls and in the short he got bucked off a bull that looked like Jack daniels happy hour. He was my hero back in the day but all the bull riders were.
I knew Rusty when he was in his prime we were getting on him in jr and amateur rodeos. He should have been in the pros then . I also remember Angel sings.
Lol want to hear a story. I went with my dad to meet tuff at a rodeo. But I wanted so bad to meet ty. But before I got to meet ty I ran in to a guy named lessy Doyle, who knew the movie I was named after. A lil personal thing like that to a 7 year old boy ment the world. I never meet ty that day. But after talking to mr. Doyle I dint care. Thank all u old timers for the inspiration in my life. "Adversity is life's greatest teacher. The question is do you give in to the pain or learn from it. " Ty
Yeah! That would be great! I went to a Don Gay bull riding school in Mesquite back in the 90s! Donnie Gay is an intense man! I love it when he's announcing the bull riding!
Dale Brisby GREAT INTERVIEW. Did you catch when TY said there are guys going to rodeos that can't do a 1 arm chin up. That was me in the late 60's. We just got on 'em and got better or got hurt and quit. Can your interns do 5 one arm chin ups, 100 situps or post up bareback at the trot for 15 minutes? I never could which is why I fell off.
This Is One Tuff Cowboy,,, and a Fine Human Being ~~ EDIT ~~ Big Fan of Ty Murry,,, For Years,,, This Is a GREAT Interview,,, and Oh So Funny !!! Story of or About "Larry Mahan",,, I've Heard Some of Them Before... I Listened To All of This Interview....
I think the Pbr is out pricing its self, if people dont care about it that much now and ur making it too expensive, u half find a way to get the fans more involved. and educate them on the sport, and not make it a circus show their trying to make it now
I would absolutely agree. Since its inception in the early 90’s to now, I probably attended well over 30 PBR events, most in my home state, several events in Anaheim & One World Finals in Vegas. Sadly my last PBR I attended was in 2022, when the shortened season started ( World Finals in May in Fort Worth) & now this whole teams format with coaches etc. I just couldn’t get into it. I can’t even watch on CBS when it does air. For better or worse, it has become something I’m not familiar with. Granted, it’s still bull riding, these riders are extremely talented & the stock is still rank. But something definitely has changed. At least for me anyway.
We are watching a marketing department direct a single athlete sport to try to make it more appealing or more comparative to today's team sports that mainstream people see on TV all the time. Not so sure how I feel about that. Yes, it's still bull riding on rank stock, but it's never been a team event.
When a bull is laying down it’s almost an advantage to the rider or at least I thought so. They didn’t seem to have as much forward motion from the laying down position it seemed easier to get out on em. Or at least it was for me. But I was never a world champion or never even that good. But the few times it happened to me I would take em and it seemed easier to me.
I usually don’t comment on videos but I hope my insight helps. I would agree that I got into rodeo and cowboy culture because of Dale Brisby. So I think Ty is correct when he says a lot of ppl know Dale Brisby and not the athletes. And I also agree for a new comer rodeo is hard to follow. I can’t tell the difference between a 70 point bull ride or a 90 point bull ride. But I still enjoy it nonetheless. Maybe for ppl like me if there was a broadcast or something that went more in depth on the scoring that could help. But I agree it is tuff position to be in. I understand wanting to grow the sport but I also wouldn’t want to see rodeo become gimmicky.
Dale, I've read alot over the comments over the years about the PBR and rodeo is the fact it's expensive at the gate and the cost of food. Financially for a family, it's not affordable and that is ten fold over here in australia.
@@rhirhislifehacks4442that's why you take an ice chest and fill it up for the day. Make a day of it and have fun, redneck style! We did that at 6 flags and just about any outting that the food/drinks were going to cost the majority of the money. Still get to enjoy the outting and still have to eat and drink at home.... So why not.
Never Heard of Dale TY is a champion saw him on Walker Texas Ranger
Ty Murray is a Rodeo legend! An ambassador to the sport!
Well Dale Yeah! TY Murry Is a Living Ledgend! And the best cowboy commentator
Run him in I'll ride anything you got is the guts of life not just the sport. Ty nailed it.
This was my favorite show you have done yet. You did a good job with getting Ty to talk about so much! Appreciate it!
Absolutely one of the greatest interviews you have ever done.
Thank you Dale!
Agreed!!
Ty Murray is the #1 reason why I want to ride broncs and bulls. One of my rodeo mentors and life coaches.🤙🏽🤙🏽
Another outstanding interview. This interview and the Jim Sharp interview are absolutely your best.
Ty looked visibly annoyed when he found out that his wife told you about the time he was in junior rodeo and the organizers kept changing the rules to be the all around cowboy.
If possible, you should interview Cody Lambert.
Keep up the good work.
Dale You are too mature acting in the presence of these actual LEGENDS 😂⚓️
Good interview....I appreciate what you do for rodeo and I have great respect for Ty.
Man, I am so glad Ty talked about the turn-outs and re-rides. I rode bulls in the IPRA in the late 90's and we weren't ALLOWED to turn out bulls! Why? because we couldn't face our riding partners if we turned out a bull. We turned out one bull the entire time we rode, and that was only because we were in slack and it was pouring rain at 1AM and we still hadn't gotten on our bull, so we left to travel to the next one. I remember riding a bull from Wagon Wheel Rodeo of Jim Fusee's in OH, and this bull had gone to the IFR the year before, but on this day he just ran off (Jim later found out the bull had a twisted intestine). I got scored real low of course, so I gave the re-ride signal. Well, Ol Jim Fusee was sorting bulls and had told my buddy, I had better not take the re-ride because I would NOT like the re-ride bull. Without even telling me any of this until afterwards, my buddy told Jim, "We're taking the f***ing re-ride. He came to me ans said "C'mon they are loading up your re-ride." That was just the mentality. We wouldn't LET our buddies not get on! The re-ride turned out to be a little Mexican fighting bull which Jim probably picked intentionally lol! I bucked off about 5 or 6 seconds and fortunately didn't get hooked by this mean little bull. But we always took re-rides as well as got on whatever we drew up on. Heck, we would sometimes ask to get on what we called back then a "mount-out" bull or "exhibition ride" just so we could get on another bull. I heard Dale's latest Rocker interview, and I just couldn't believe how nonchalant he was about turning out broncs. Until that interview, I didn't even know that was something cowboys did, other than sometimes seeing Silvano Alves in the PBR turn down some re-rides.
im so thankfull for this episode and the one with razor,they where my heros back in the 90s and they still are it seems,i wish they had podcast like this back in the day
I like Ty. Cant get enough of him.
Love your interviews, Dale you’re doing a great job
Hell Yeah. The Michael Jordan Of Rodeo. This Cowboy is Bad to the Bone... He is the GOAT...
The GOATS thoughts are as real as as it gets, great job to both of a couple of cowboys have shared with us.
Dale Yeah! Great interview! Appreciate listening to Ty. Every fan they brought to PBR helped Rodeo. It’s interesting at PRCA Rodeos these days. A lot of people don’t even stay to watch the bulls. They just want to get out of the parking lot. It’s too bad!
My grand dad owned the sale barn in my home town.
I got to hang around the Rodeo hands at the back of the pens while they drank cold beer and told stories .
Best i ever heard was " Rodeo is like a plate of ham and eggs, the chicken has been there. But the pig is committed".
I got on roughstock. Took a spinal injury. Worked at Mesquite for 5 years and Ft. Worth .
I saw the game as a rider and then saw the business end of it.
I think we are blessed not to be mainstream. I also think their is nothing more American than standing on a load deck or backing a horse into corner .
A girl and her horse both dialed in at full speed coming and going.
To me its not a struggle. Its the purest form of competition there is .
A bull and bucking horse have the throttle. What are you going to do about it?
There is a huge population who gets that and loves it.
Been a fan my whole life.
Good interview. Time well spent. I got to spend time with most of the past greats. Worth more than any amount of money.
" Let's Go Rodeo "
I can't wait to watch this when I get home from work. Thank you for sending your videos to me. I really love them! My favorite is still Tuff Hedeman!❤️ "Me?Mad?"❤😂 Love ya Dale 😎🤠❤️
Great interview. I have heard Ty interviewed by others but during this one he talked about things that wasn't mentioned in others. Flint has made the comment that if rodeo ever became mainstream that it would be run off by the animal activist such as the circus was. Which I imagine many activist are trying to do already
Much Respect to Ty and DB thank you for your content
Best damn interview of all time! my opinion- Ty is the best athlete of all time along with Tim Tebow . They got the same attitude about heart and mind set for whatever you’re trying to be best at!
Wont ever be another Ty Murry. When I started out bullriding he was the one I looked up to. Me and my traveling buddies had this exact attitude toward everything we did. Lots of great memories. Thanks Ty its because of the ones like you and Tuff and cody that paved the way that I even have those memories. Never did get the gold buckle we are strive for but I wouldnt change it for anything in the world. Maybe a few less injuries that would be nice lol!
Awesome interview I love the PBR.
Ty is the most humble person on earth next to Dale💪🏽🙏 #kingofcowboys
One of the nicest guys I've met. Ran into him a good bit while living in Stephenville
I got to get to Ty Murray's level of mentality and philosophy
This is one of the best so far
Dale, I agree withvTy that you've done a lot to bring awareness to the sport. We appreciate you and all of your great work!😊
@@bellavistafarm5055 thank you so much for sharing that
I’m not one for Pod Casts, but having followed professional rodeo for most of my life, & being a huge Ty Murray fan (still am), I definitely tuned in. Dale, it was a great one. So good to see Ty aging gracefully, and seeing him at a different phase in his life. Now before I start sounding all fanboy, I have to agree with Ty: I don’t know that professional rodeo will ever go mainstream. Part of me hopes it doesn’t. I have gone to multiple NFR’s including the last 3 in row. I will say the inception of the cowboy channel definitely helped with coverage of the sport. I remember way back in the 80’s, if you were lucky, they’d air round 10 of the NFR when it was in OKC, then Vegas with all those Hesston commercials 😂. Later on ESPN got in on coverage where you could see rounds 8,9 & 10 on tape delay. I was also able to take in a lot of PBR events in my home state, along with a few out of state, and one World Finals. I guess where I’m going with this is the PBR seems to be going somewhat mainstream, & it’s almost becoming unwatchable. My last event attended was 2022 in Glendale. The shortened season, the teams season….I can’t seem to wrap my head around it. I love the added money, that the NFR will stay in Las Vegas thru 2035 & the quality of athletes & stock. I hope that never changes. Oh & Ty’s 1st bull riding title was in 1993. He beat Canadian bull rider Daryl Mills by a mere $95.23. Daryl stayed on his last bull (he drew bull of the year Grasshopper) in Round 10 if I’m not mistaken, but the bull had an off day & didn’t score well. That reride was huge.
True legend
The last part was wow talking about rodeo trying to grow. Great interview!!
This man is a true legend!
Listening to this world champion talk is the only chance alot of us have at getn an education, oh and Ty Murray's purty sharp too
Dale always picks and cuts up, also he is a cowboy. Ty is THE GREATEST cowboy. Trevor Brazile is amazing! Ty is the best, especially in rough stock. The amount of respect that Dale has for Ty in the podcast is amazing! Craig Cameron is the only other man that I've seen this level of respect from Dale. Even JB and DB is one thing. This level of respect is what this life style is about!
Him and Trevor Brazile are the greatest rodeo cowboys to ever live
Tom Ferguson, Larry Mahan too
Ty Thank You for taking the time for this Pod Cast.
Where in the world are you getting all these famous people??😂 you got friends everywhere I swear🤣
There lined up waiting to talk with the true legend Dale Brisby lol😊
Ol dale is an all around hand!!! These so called famous people are knocking them doors down to speak to rodeos finest
I REALLY ENJOYED THIS WITH Ty
Awsum video. One of your best. Now you’re doing it Terry Bradshaw etc 💪💪💪💪❤
Great interview Dale we are old school Rodeo.I’m in my sixties I got away from Rodeo in mid 90’s early 2000’s.We try to keep up with the old retired Cowboys so many of them were tuff and real deal.Have you ever interviewed David Berry.Catch you on the next go around.🐂🐴🤠
Full of good life advice and stories
King of the cowboys
Ty murray is the man!!!
I met Jerome Davis ty Murray and tuff hedeman PBR 98 Tampa Florida great experience
Great interview ty just tells it the way it is
I was fortunate enough to see Ty ride in Billings in 01 at the PBR. I wanna say he got on 2 black bulls and in the short he got bucked off a bull that looked like Jack daniels happy hour. He was my hero back in the day but all the bull riders were.
hey GOAT this was interesting start to finish
Met him at Star Western Wear in El Paso Texas,what a fine gentleman
I used to take my friends flying in a cessna when i was younger. Id always let them fly it around 😂 or do a stall or two to freak them out. Good times
I need to visit Texas!
5th listen… great episode y’all.
Absolute legend
Been looking forward to this one!
🤩 🏆Ty Murray 🤠
I knew Rusty when he was in his prime we were getting on him in jr and amateur rodeos. He should have been in the pros then . I also remember Angel sings.
Lol want to hear a story. I went with my dad to meet tuff at a rodeo. But I wanted so bad to meet ty. But before I got to meet ty I ran in to a guy named lessy Doyle, who knew the movie I was named after. A lil personal thing like that to a 7 year old boy ment the world. I never meet ty that day. But after talking to mr. Doyle I dint care. Thank all u old timers for the inspiration in my life.
"Adversity is life's greatest teacher. The question is do you give in to the pain or learn from it. " Ty
Once met, Leslie Doyle at a rodeo in pinõn, az. Good man.
Pacific Bell. 'Dont let him Reach out and touch you'....
You mention Charlie Thompson in several podcasts. You need to have him on the podcast to tell his story. Hes got a lot of neat stories to tell.
Have you reached out to Rob Smets about coming the podcast?
Great interview
Buddy Reynolds won the Bronc Riding at Cheyenne in 1982 by drawing Angel Sings and Rusty.
SO DOPE!!!!
You should get Don Gay on here
Yeah! That would be great! I went to a Don Gay bull riding school in Mesquite back in the 90s! Donnie Gay is an intense man! I love it when he's announcing the bull riding!
This is that dude from Deal or No Deal. He's pretty cool.
Fantastic
Are you gonna be at the Bailey K rodeo in Bastrop this Saturday
I haven't made it all the way through the Pod yet but who is hiding behind the couch Dale is sitting on 😂
Donnie
All the other bull riders in DBs shadow
Good interview. New to Chanel..
Dang Daile, you def need to watch Free Solo, so surprised you haven't!
Dale Brisby GREAT INTERVIEW. Did you catch when TY said there are guys going to rodeos that can't do a 1 arm chin up. That was me in the late 60's. We just got on 'em and got better or got hurt and quit. Can your interns do 5 one arm chin ups, 100 situps or post up bareback at the trot for 15 minutes? I never could which is why I fell off.
One more for the road. You got your Bo Jackson's, Deon Sanders, Travis Pastranas and Ty Murray's. These Dudes ain't from here
This Is One Tuff Cowboy,,, and a Fine Human Being ~~ EDIT ~~ Big Fan of Ty Murry,,, For Years,,, This Is a GREAT Interview,,, and Oh So Funny !!! Story of or About "Larry Mahan",,, I've Heard Some of Them Before... I Listened To All of This Interview....
He's on sports rushmore for greatest athletes.
Hi, Dale. Give any thought to investiing in Scottish cattle from the Loch Ness Cattle Company? Their hairs a mess.
Land a big un.👾🎣
Dales whisper...yah...dang lol
Any more videos for your Netflix series??
Good stuff
Need Terry don West
Yes! Would be a great interview
You need to get Jim sharp on here
he always looks older then he is,
I think the Pbr is out pricing its self, if people dont care about it that much now and ur making it too expensive, u half find a way to get the fans more involved. and educate them on the sport, and not make it a circus show their trying to make it now
Is it the pbr or the venue fees dictating the prices?
@@zavery1645BOTH
I know the hills
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Well crap,I rodeoed for 8 yrs..ipra then prca..was not terrible and people asked me often if I was a part of the carnival 😭
🌹🌹🌹🦁🔥❤️🌹🌹
The PBR was in its peak in the late 90s early 2 thousands. It’s horrible and unwatchable at this point.
I would absolutely agree. Since its inception in the early 90’s to now, I probably attended well over 30 PBR events, most in my home state, several events in Anaheim & One World Finals in Vegas. Sadly my last PBR I attended was in 2022, when the shortened season started ( World Finals in May in Fort Worth) & now this whole teams format with coaches etc. I just couldn’t get into it. I can’t even watch on CBS when it does air. For better or worse, it has become something I’m not familiar with. Granted, it’s still bull riding, these riders are extremely talented & the stock is still rank. But something definitely has changed. At least for me anyway.
Agreed 👍
The teams,ruined it for me
We are watching a marketing department direct a single athlete sport to try to make it more appealing or more comparative to today's team sports that mainstream people see on TV all the time. Not so sure how I feel about that. Yes, it's still bull riding on rank stock, but it's never been a team event.
@LouisMendoza-s1g then don't watch the teams 😂 nobody is forcing you
When a bull is laying down it’s almost an advantage to the rider or at least I thought so. They didn’t seem to have as much forward motion from the laying down position it seemed easier to get out on em. Or at least it was for me. But I was never a world champion or never even that good. But the few times it happened to me I would take em and it seemed easier to me.
Prca vs rhe world. Lol videos were athleets vs rodeo cowboy in bought there events.
It takes a lot to break up a stenographer😊
The reason why rodeo will never be a major league sport is because it's a gift, given to a select few
If you ever rode - even at the PRCA level - Ty has a way of making you look in a mirror and questioning your own BS....
You gotta say this was boring as hell!!!
I disagree
Great interview.