Field Dispatch
Jam Tomorrow | Matt Connarton Unleashed
Speaker 1: And let me get these mics up. We got a
Speaker 1: couple of guys here who've actually been on the show
Speaker 1: a number of times, but they've got some new music
Speaker 1: and one of them brought a guitar with them. We've
Speaker 1: got Jam Tomorrow. Two of the guys from Jam Tomorrow
Speaker 1: here with us in studio. Welcome, gentlemen. So MHP is here. Hello,
Speaker 1: that's easier to say that way, yeah, MHP. And uh
Speaker 1: and Mark is Mark. How do you say your last name?
Speaker 1: Badnee bad?
Speaker 2: Nay?
Speaker 1: Yeah, Okay, I've never been sure.
Speaker 3: It depends sometimes.
Speaker 1: Yeah, that's not how much whiskey's in bold? I got you,
Speaker 1: I got youa so.
Speaker 4: Uh.
Speaker 1: You guys got a new song that we're gonna play
Speaker 1: in a moment and uh and then you guys are
Speaker 1: gonna play live. So excited about that? What's the new?
Speaker 1: Do you want to tell us about the new single?
Speaker 3: Yeah, so we haven't even dropped this one yet. You
Speaker 3: are getting hot wax here. This song is called twenty two.
Speaker 3: We've played it for three or four years. We may
Speaker 3: have actually played it on your show live in the past,
Speaker 3: but we recorded it in the studio. It actually had
Speaker 3: a horn player with us, which we've never recorded. I've
Speaker 3: never watched horns recorded before.
Speaker 5: Oh.
Speaker 3: It's sort of a stacking process where you lay down
Speaker 3: a line and then you come back to the beginning
Speaker 3: and you lay down a fifth over that or whatever
Speaker 3: your interval is, and then you go back to the
Speaker 3: beginning game and you lay another interval over that a chord,
Speaker 3: which is why there's always horn sections and never one
Speaker 3: horn player playing with the band live, which I never
Speaker 3: thought about it. It makes perfect sense. But it was
Speaker 3: really cool to watch it actually unfold. So we had
Speaker 3: a lot of fun. This song's about the triumphs of
Speaker 3: the Tarot deck, sort of a psychedelic journey through them. Okay,
Speaker 3: and this one's called twenty two.
Speaker 1: Okay, very good, very good. And by the way, so
Speaker 1: this is a world radio premiere, Well you know what
Speaker 1: that means. It means this your.
Speaker 2: Listen Tominate.
Speaker 6: World premiere, traveling through the world past boats and boat temptations.
Speaker 7: As Christmases in love look my way and win, but
Speaker 7: the world with the way to the world's in my
Speaker 7: cherry eyes.
Speaker 5: And that magic.
Speaker 2: My dongue.
Speaker 8: Jumped free and Leger got my bag, I got my dog.
Speaker 2: I'm stepping not for legend as the cards are debasing,
Speaker 2: always been.
Speaker 9: Every don't care for me, and they, the fool, have
Speaker 9: to fage.
Speaker 2: I need to have the strength to hold the lion
Speaker 2: sight and stand alone in the darn.
Speaker 7: And holding out the lions.
Speaker 8: As a wheel of fortune spends. Is justice on.
Speaker 2: My side, and they hang me upside down, my hands.
Speaker 8: By the tide. Just the food, the strange after Edgine.
Speaker 5: Got my back, I got my dog.
Speaker 10: I'm stepping shot of the legend at the deck fan town.
Speaker 8: See how fade is cool, carefree?
Speaker 5: You don't care for me.
Speaker 8: I have to play the fool.
Speaker 5: I have to play the food.
Speaker 8: And I spelt death.
Speaker 2: Unmistakable, A man on the water to unglasssy ulass fult.
Speaker 8: That's the devil finds.
Speaker 11: Being a change.
Speaker 2: I can see the table fall, but I avoid the
Speaker 2: lighting somehow gave it all.
Speaker 5: Just food.
Speaker 10: Freaking at the edge, got my bag, I got make up,
Speaker 10: now stepping up by let as the car rain down,
Speaker 10: drowning in the food.
Speaker 9: Every you don't care for me, I have they hear,
Speaker 9: the fool have.
Speaker 8: Fligging the food. A woman like a star has pictures.
Speaker 2: In her hand, and the moon shines over all the
Speaker 2: creatures of the sea and them. But the sun is
Speaker 2: rising in the angel Trucklet's judgment time.
Speaker 8: The world is outs.
Speaker 12: And we can only clib.
Speaker 2: Jumped, the food springing and the engine.
Speaker 8: God, my bag, I got my dog. I'm stepping up.
Speaker 5: Let you and that.
Speaker 13: I'll do God up, don't you can't help me?
Speaker 8: I have.
Speaker 12: Had league Oh oh oh.
Speaker 1: Things A great track that is twenty two. The band
Speaker 1: is Jam Tomorrow. We've got two of the guys from
Speaker 1: Jam Tomorrow here in studio with us.
Speaker 2: Uh.
Speaker 1: We have both m HP and Marker here and no,
Speaker 1: no Gary, Now Gary Smith is is with you sometimes?
Speaker 3: Right? Yeah, he's he actually has five bands and he
Speaker 3: I don't know if we can publicly announce it. I'm
Speaker 3: not going to say it. He just got signed with
Speaker 3: a national act.
Speaker 1: Oh that.
Speaker 3: I don't know if we're able to release that information yet.
Speaker 3: So we're going to be seeing less of him. We're
Speaker 3: hoping we're still going to get him in the studio. Yeah,
Speaker 3: pretty much everything and hopefully live on occasion. But most
Speaker 3: of what you're going to be seeing live is going
Speaker 3: to be Mark and I probably because he's on a
Speaker 3: plane from North Carolina right now. And yeah, you have
Speaker 3: to cancel another gid because he's gonna be in Jamaica.
Speaker 1: Yeah, he's breaking my heart. He's got a lot going on. Well,
Speaker 1: you know, I always say he's like the busiest musician
Speaker 1: I know. Yeah, literally the busiest musician I know.
Speaker 3: So we're so proud of him. It's well, yeah, we're
Speaker 3: just honored to be able to play with somebody of
Speaker 3: that talent.
Speaker 1: Yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 3: Yeah, it was his dream for sure.
Speaker 1: Oh, absolutely absolutely, it was mine thirty years ago, was it? Yeah,
Speaker 1: it's still time, you're still I just want to be
Speaker 1: in my bed at ten o'clock, I understand. Yeah, you
Speaker 1: guys had a show last night, right, and then yeah, we.
Speaker 3: Didn't get back to well, we got back to my
Speaker 3: place at like midnight, and then we sat in the
Speaker 3: driveway for like forty five minutes just talking to my car.
Speaker 3: Really yeah yeah it was decompressing. Yeah yeah yeah. And
Speaker 3: then we'll playing tonight as well. We're actually playing at
Speaker 3: Litherman's Limited and Conquered from four to seven, okay, one
Speaker 3: six Hall Street right between next it's twelve and thirteen.
Speaker 3: I'm hoping we're going to play outside. It looks like
Speaker 3: it's gonna be nice.
Speaker 1: Yeah, it's supposed to be very nice today. Yeah, outstanding.
Speaker 3: It's actually attached to six h three barbecues. Yeah, so
Speaker 3: there will be good food as well as good beverage.
Speaker 1: Oh, very nice, very nice. So you guys are gonna
Speaker 1: play live for us, so we are excellent.
Speaker 3: This is This is an older song. This one comes
Speaker 3: from twenty one. This is from our thinly veiled Allegory series. Okay,
Speaker 3: if anyone's a fan of those, we have quite a
Speaker 3: few of them. This one's called here there Be Dragons.
Speaker 3: Back in the age of exploration, when they'd send cartographers
Speaker 3: out on boats, they would go as far as they
Speaker 3: could based on resources or food or budget or timeline
Speaker 3: or whatever, and they draw their map and then they'd
Speaker 3: say as far as they got. They kind of say,
Speaker 3: here there be dragons, which is sort of a way
Speaker 3: of saying like, don't go there. We don't know what's there,
Speaker 3: but I want to come back and map this later.
Speaker 3: So I'm just gonna dragons here to discourage other people
Speaker 3: from going. Okay, So this song is sort of about
Speaker 3: uncharted territory when I when I sold the business.
Speaker 1: Oh yes, all right, very good. Jam tomorrow Live in studio.
Speaker 8: Set sail at sunrise for parts on.
Speaker 2: No, maybe you're not too wise or not yet growth
Speaker 2: set sail, a daybreak, to break from the past upon
Speaker 2: the water, self imposed out cats.
Speaker 8: Here to be draggon.
Speaker 2: It's the edge of the map, free he from antagonism
Speaker 2: and all of that. Here to be dragons, the map
Speaker 2: just dead.
Speaker 8: At the mercy of what.
Speaker 5: The wind.
Speaker 14: Sails high at twelve bells, just blue on blue, with
Speaker 14: the sun as hot as hell, just burning on through
Speaker 14: sells high at midday in this minstrel's eye, not much
Speaker 14: to say as.
Speaker 5: The world sells by.
Speaker 2: Here there be dragons to the edge of the mouth,
Speaker 2: free from antagonism and non that. Here there be dragons uncertainty.
Speaker 2: See all I know is my guitar and meat. Storms
Speaker 2: are through, Storms are through, Storms are through. Storm sells
Speaker 2: down at sunset as a storm rolls in, batting down
Speaker 2: the hatchets, as the waves speaking, sails down at nightfall,
Speaker 2: as the waves turned white.
Speaker 8: Oo is to feel small surrounded by night.
Speaker 2: Here they be dragons, the edge of the mouth, free
Speaker 2: e fram antagonism and don Here to be dragons do
Speaker 2: nothing canvas see nothing, but I want it if you
Speaker 2: know what I'm mean. Here there be dragons, the edge
Speaker 2: of them now free from antagonism, and don.
Speaker 5: Here they be dragons.
Speaker 8: None canby see not what I.
Speaker 5: Want if you know what I mean.
Speaker 1: Hmmm, that's great, guys, thank you. Love that. Love that.
Speaker 1: Get those mics on there, there we go. What's that
Speaker 1: called again? Here there be dragged, Here there be dragons.
Speaker 1: I love it. I love it.
Speaker 3: That's one of our first ones.
Speaker 1: Actually, oh really, yeah, oh no kidding.
Speaker 3: I think we started Our first original was twenty twenty,
Speaker 3: and then we just sort of trickled them out after that.
Speaker 12: Yeah.
Speaker 3: I think that was when we did falling into Place
Speaker 3: the place.
Speaker 1: I love that song.
Speaker 5: I think we might.
Speaker 3: No, we don't have that on the list that we
Speaker 3: played that twice here. We try to keep it fresh, right.
Speaker 1: Right, Yeah, if you are just showing us we've got
Speaker 1: two of the guys from jam tomorrow or I get well,
Speaker 1: I guess I don't have to say two of the guys, right,
Speaker 1: you guys are a jam from Yeah, Yeah.
Speaker 3: We have additional folks. Gary's often with us, sometimes other people,
Speaker 3: or Nesto Burden sometimes joins us on keys. We've had
Speaker 3: Mike Freeman join us on cahone. Yeah, we had is
Speaker 3: it Brian that joined us on hoard. Yes, you actually
Speaker 3: sat in with us for a whole the whole gig
Speaker 3: at Strange Brew which is interesting. Yeah, Sight Unseen. Always
Speaker 3: interesting to play a three hour session with someone who's
Speaker 3: never heard your music before.
Speaker 5: Had a lot of fun.
Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah, are you guys playing a lot? And it
Speaker 1: sounds like you've been pretty.
Speaker 3: Busy right, Yeah, we had six gigs in four weeks
Speaker 3: at this block.
Speaker 5: Yeah.
Speaker 3: We probably do twenty shows a year. I would guess
Speaker 3: maybe twenty five. Oh, okay, give or take. It's been
Speaker 3: an interesting one coming up at the ballroom. Yeah, we're
Speaker 3: actually opening up for a stand up comedy show really
Speaker 3: Rockingham Ballroom a week from today from seven to eight.
Speaker 3: Tickets are available online. I don't know who the comedians are, ok,
Speaker 3: But a friend of mine's their program director and she
Speaker 3: invited us to come play after hearing us play at
Speaker 3: a charity gig that we did for the Coalition Against
Speaker 3: Domestic and Sexual Violence And she was actually their controller
Speaker 3: for thirty years until she retired and this is her
Speaker 3: retirement gig.
Speaker 1: So oh wow, thanks to BAM.
Speaker 3: If she's out there, we're looking forward to playing there.
Speaker 3: It'll be very interesting. To have a front facing audience,
Speaker 3: because we don't usually get that where everyone's actually looking
Speaker 3: at you versus just having their conversations and enjoying their beers.
Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah, oh, fantastic, fantastic. You guys want to play another.
Speaker 3: One, Yeah, let's do. It's Gonna Hurt Mark. This one's
Speaker 3: really new. We just wrote this a couple of years
Speaker 3: ago and then forgot it. Probably actually wrote this in
Speaker 3: September twenty two, and then it got lost and just
Speaker 3: got rediscovered about a month ago. So we've been playing
Speaker 3: this lately. I really dig this. This might be my
Speaker 3: favorite of our new batch of songs. One's called It's
Speaker 3: Gonna Hurt.
Speaker 1: It's Gonna Hurt Jam Tomorrow live in studio.
Speaker 2: Darkest Blast Crickets singing their song as the passing summer
Speaker 2: tries to see long warm winds to see with the
Speaker 2: first falling leaves, make us believe whatever we want to believe.
Speaker 2: It's gonna heart the very nat Day believe in black
Speaker 2: and white.
Speaker 3: I'll share it's a.
Speaker 2: Gray It's gonna hurt the very nats Day wearing the
Speaker 2: pangelum swings theah the way a feral philosophy, like a
Speaker 2: gin with a double n like a genie without a bottle,
Speaker 2: somehow summoned again, waiting to build the temple.
Speaker 3: No one has ever seen like Jack seeking a giant.
Speaker 2: With just magic. Be It's gonna hurt the very nats Day.
Speaker 2: Wearing the clouds start.
Speaker 8: To roll away. It's gonna hurt the very nat stay.
Speaker 2: Wearing the pange lung swings, be ah the way take it,
Speaker 2: constant bewilderment at what we have become? Did I blink
Speaker 2: too long? Have my sands? It's gone now? But every
Speaker 2: time I turn around, trees is off the paths, the
Speaker 2: same old ground. And I know this will lats, but
Speaker 2: it does, Yes, it does. It's gonna hurt the very
Speaker 2: naxt stay.
Speaker 5: In the end. What did we pay?
Speaker 2: It's gonna heard the very next stay, wear the pang
Speaker 2: and long sweet me, Oh the way it's gonna heart
Speaker 2: in this crazy vi ween only like minded let him side.
Speaker 8: It's gonna heard when we fall apart.
Speaker 2: It's gonna hurt with brooking pots, when we fall pond,
Speaker 2: fall apart the very next day.
Speaker 8: It's gonna hurt.
Speaker 2: When we fall a bump, when we fall a bomb,
Speaker 2: Very Naxt Day, Very nat Day, It's gonna.
Speaker 1: Hmm, I love it. Great job guys, thank you. Jam
Speaker 1: Tomorrow is here with us. We have fun live in studio.
Speaker 3: It was good to hang out with We've known each
Speaker 3: other like almost twenty years now, hasn't been that long.
Speaker 3: I think he started in two thousand and nine with chemical.
Speaker 1: Discs, with chemical distance.
Speaker 3: I believe when we did the Defeat Concession party, we'll
Speaker 3: be plugged in outside of city Hall, oh without a
Speaker 3: permit with your buddy who would run for.
Speaker 1: Mayor, Glenn r J will let the People's mayor. Yes, yes, And.
Speaker 3: There were kids skating by and mocking us and.
Speaker 1: Oh yeah, that was great, good times.
Speaker 3: So that was that was That was our first official
Speaker 3: show together.
Speaker 1: That was Yeah, that's wild. The auto Yep, that's right.
Speaker 3: I think it was Stone Church after that, and then
Speaker 3: we sort of decided that we were a thing and
Speaker 3: not just a passing.
Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, yeah, wow, Oh that was that long ago. Well,
Speaker 1: the time goes goes fast. I almost hate to say that.
Speaker 1: It's such a cliche, but it also is true. As
Speaker 1: we get older, it goes faster.
Speaker 3: Ain't that true?
Speaker 1: I don't like it? Well, should we play another studio track?
Speaker 3: Yeah, let's do that. We've got.
Speaker 1: We got Uh, you guys wanted to play White Whale, right,
Speaker 1: that's uh, that's one of the new one.
Speaker 3: Yeah, let's do White Whale. This is one that Gary
Speaker 3: who's not here, got in a car accident a few
Speaker 3: years ago. He's a he's a race driver. He was
Speaker 3: doing still climb and his steering wheel fell off and
Speaker 3: he hit a tree at like sixty five miles an
Speaker 3: hour without hitting the brakes, totaled, the car broke a
Speaker 3: bunch of bones. He was laid up for a couple
Speaker 3: of months. Yeah. I visited him a couple of times
Speaker 3: and he had he could play his tiny little tenor
Speaker 3: guitar because it's all he could fit around the hardware
Speaker 3: that was sticking out of his body and all. How
Speaker 3: he was sitting and we wrote this song with him
Speaker 3: on tender guitar and then went to record it and
Speaker 3: he's like, I think this needs something, and so he
Speaker 3: hopped on keys and he played keys on it as well.
Speaker 3: And then we actually brought Mike Freeman, our Cohen player, in
Speaker 3: to sit on a kit after the fact, and he
Speaker 3: was the last thing that we recorded, which is kind
Speaker 3: of an awkward way to record drums. So they're a
Speaker 3: little jazzy as it were. But yeah, this song is
Speaker 3: called white Whale, and it's just sort of about impermanence
Speaker 3: as it were.
Speaker 1: All right, this is white Whale, jam tomorrow. Check this out.
Speaker 2: Sometimes you find the dream.
Speaker 8: Sometimes you find you've woke in up. Some things aren't
Speaker 8: what they see.
Speaker 2: Sometimes you spill yourm damn cover. Sometimes you look back.
Speaker 2: I had a dream you think you have, But what
Speaker 2: you've got right now in all that bad. No one
Speaker 2: will write the book. No one will tell, say in
Speaker 2: a hundred years, no one will care about your wide
Speaker 2: wal No one will ride the book. No one would
Speaker 2: tell the sale.
Speaker 8: A hundred years.
Speaker 2: No one would care about the winden that filled your sas.
Speaker 8: About the windden that filled.
Speaker 15: Your say, like a body when the soul.
Speaker 2: Has departed, still walking around, still walking around, empty hearted.
Speaker 8: Not quite sure when all of this even started. Like
Speaker 8: a body where the soul has departed.
Speaker 2: No one will write the book, No one will tell
Speaker 2: lets say it.
Speaker 8: In a hundred years.
Speaker 2: No one will care about your wide will. No one
Speaker 2: will write the book, no one will sell let say
Speaker 2: in a hundred years.
Speaker 8: No one will care about the winten that.
Speaker 5: Bill Jos say about the when.
Speaker 2: That bill yours safe. Leaves are growing outside my front door,
Speaker 2: new leaves.
Speaker 8: That burn't there before.
Speaker 5: And yet.
Speaker 8: All leaves well they're just last year around.
Speaker 2: Now these leaves are the same but different.
Speaker 8: Somehow.
Speaker 2: No one will ride book, No one will sell the same.
Speaker 8: A hundred years.
Speaker 2: No one will care about your wide ways.
Speaker 8: No one will ride book.
Speaker 2: No one will tell say a.
Speaker 8: Hundred years.
Speaker 9: No one will care about the win that Phil josee.
Speaker 8: About the win that Phil Jose win, that Phil jose.
Speaker 1: Hmm. That is beautiful. That is called White Whale. And
Speaker 1: the band is Jam Tomorrow. We've got the guys from
Speaker 1: Jam Tomorrow here in studio with us. And by the way,
Speaker 1: Gary Smith is in the chat room. I mentioned this
Speaker 1: while the song was playing, and he says, Hey, I
Speaker 1: know that song. That's that Gary Yoh? Do you guys
Speaker 1: want to play you guys want to play another live
Speaker 1: one for us?
Speaker 3: What do you want to play?
Speaker 8: Mark?
Speaker 3: Do you want to even Fall? Or Bean Hollow or
Speaker 3: killing time? All right, so we're gonna do Bean Hollow.
Speaker 3: We haven't done the song in a long time. Being
Speaker 3: Hollow is actually a beach in California on Route one,
Speaker 3: sort of between Monterey and Santa Cruz roughly speaking. And
Speaker 3: you can camp there as long as you pack out,
Speaker 3: which you pack in. And I spent way too much
Speaker 3: time there when I was supposed to be at college,
Speaker 3: which is probably why I don't have a degree. But
Speaker 3: I have a beautiful song, and it's one of my
Speaker 3: favorite places in the world. And I'm actually gonna be
Speaker 3: going back there in another month and change look up pictures.
Speaker 3: It's just a beach, but it's a beautiful beach if
Speaker 3: you like California beaches, and how can you not. It's
Speaker 3: a kind of the quintessential beautiful landscape, California beach.
Speaker 1: So okay, it's a.
Speaker 3: Song about my experiences there when I was supposed to
Speaker 3: be doing.
Speaker 1: Other things, all right, jam Tomorrow live in studio.
Speaker 5: And I recall.
Speaker 16: Sometime before the fall, when life was glowy.
Speaker 2: On with unknowing, when we had no fear, when life
Speaker 2: was here, when tomorrow couldn't end.
Speaker 5: With leaders, we wouldn't say drive out to the.
Speaker 4: Ocean side just to buy some place too high, drive
Speaker 4: out to the ocean side?
Speaker 8: Can I confide.
Speaker 6: In you?
Speaker 5: Confiding him? And I remember.
Speaker 17: One lost subtember, the poetry unread, the potent.
Speaker 8: Words unset.
Speaker 5: When we took no part.
Speaker 16: To be was the call went tomorro couldn't be seen
Speaker 16: with word, We couldn't breath.
Speaker 5: Drive out to the orcean.
Speaker 18: Side, just to mind some place to have drive up
Speaker 18: studiosian side. Can I decide when you decide with you.
Speaker 8: And somehow iron vision.
Speaker 2: Someplace beyond to vision, someplace.
Speaker 11: By the sea, spin it quiet.
Speaker 5: Where we were not we by happened.
Speaker 2: When tomorrow was like today, remembering when we used to say,
Speaker 2: job out to the ocean, SA, just buy some place
Speaker 2: to her.
Speaker 18: Job out to the ocean, SA.
Speaker 11: Can I watch the tide with you, Watch the tide
Speaker 11: with you, Watch the tide with you, Watch the tide
Speaker 11: with you?
Speaker 1: Hm hmm, outstanding, outstanding jam tomorrow is here with us
Speaker 1: live in studio. If you're just joining us sounding amazing
Speaker 1: and absolutely absolutely I'm thinking of I know we have
Speaker 1: one more studio track that you wanted to get in.
Speaker 1: I'm thinking we'll save that for the end of the segment,
Speaker 1: which which won't be too far away because the time
Speaker 1: does go quickly, as we discussed.
Speaker 3: Earlier, indeed, ugiting as we speak, Yes, yes, what what
Speaker 3: should do you guys have anything this weekend?
Speaker 1: Do you have any shows this weekend? We show, Yeah,
Speaker 1: we should know.
Speaker 3: About Lytheran's Limited today from four to seven. That's outside.
Speaker 3: We're hoping in Conquered on Hall Street. That'll be that'll
Speaker 3: be a great set. That's gonna be a pretty original,
Speaker 3: heavy set. And then a week from today we're playing
Speaker 3: at the Rockingham Ballroom. We'll be opening up for their
Speaker 3: stand up comedy act. That will be seven to eight.
Speaker 3: Tickets are available on their website. That's Rockingham Ballroom. Following
Speaker 3: we have a gig at Aviva Tratcheria in Bedford on
Speaker 3: the tenth, which is the following Friday. We'll be playing
Speaker 3: outside there as well. That's a great venue. We had
Speaker 3: so much fun place, a big fire pit. The audience
Speaker 3: was super engaged. It was just it was outside. The
Speaker 3: energy was amazing. That was a great gig and foot
Speaker 3: and the food's awesome. And then I think, I think
Speaker 3: we've got a break after that. I think we actually
Speaker 3: don't have anything for the rest of October. After that,
Speaker 3: We've we've been playing out pretty heavily. We had six
Speaker 3: gigs in four weeks, yeah, culminating with this one coming
Speaker 3: up next Saturday. Okay, and then we got a private
Speaker 3: music party actually in a couple weeks after that. But
Speaker 3: you got to know somebody to get invited to that one.
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, you guys want to play one more live.
Speaker 3: One, I would excuse me. This one's called killing Time.
Speaker 3: It was a very mythic kind of song. Oh yeah,
Speaker 3: this is so we have played this last time? Oh
Speaker 3: you have? Yeah?
Speaker 1: I love this song.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I feel like it was. It got good response,
Speaker 3: so I enjoyed playing this. My wife helped me write
Speaker 3: this one. Hopefully she's listening on her way to work.
Speaker 1: Nice.
Speaker 3: Hi, Charlene, So thank you for joining us once again
Speaker 3: this mark I'm a MHP. We really appreciate your bringing
Speaker 3: us on here.
Speaker 1: Matt absolutely thank you. Always wonderful to have you jam
Speaker 1: tomorrow live in studio.
Speaker 19: There is a song.
Speaker 20: I want to tell from way back deep like a well.
Speaker 20: There is a song.
Speaker 5: I need to say.
Speaker 8: It seems it somehow God away.
Speaker 2: I'm just killing time until time kills me.
Speaker 8: A coin for the very mannering for.
Speaker 2: The sea, Give light darkness, give lie fun to Clay.
Speaker 8: Till time kills me. I'm killing time to take.
Speaker 20: There is a story from the Distant Paths, before the first.
Speaker 5: Became the last.
Speaker 2: There is a story I need to share. Came from
Speaker 2: no place, and it's going nowhere. I'm just killing time
Speaker 2: until time kills me. A coin for the fairy, mandering
Speaker 2: for the sea, give light to darkness, give life, one
Speaker 2: to play until time kills me. I'm killing time today.
Speaker 20: There is a message that must be conveyed.
Speaker 19: From whatever place you have made.
Speaker 2: There was a message I needed to pass on.
Speaker 8: But it's gone. It's gone.
Speaker 7: It's gone, gone, gone, gone, gone on.
Speaker 2: I'm just killing time until time kills me. A'm going
Speaker 2: for the fairy man ering for the seed, Give light
Speaker 2: to darkness, give life unto clay til time kills me.
Speaker 2: I'm killing time today. I'm just killing time until time
Speaker 2: kills me. A coin for the fairy, mandering for the sea,
Speaker 2: give light to darkness, give life unto clay until time
Speaker 2: kills me.
Speaker 11: I'm killing time today.
Speaker 8: I'm killing time today.
Speaker 19: I'm killing time today.
Speaker 1: I love that song. Great job, guys, great job. Jam
Speaker 1: tomorrow here with us alive in studio and let's see
Speaker 1: so in a moment we're gonna we'll uh finish out
Speaker 1: with a beautiful loser. Another great studio track. But uh,
Speaker 1: where should people go? Online? To keep up with everything
Speaker 1: that you guys are doing. Where what should our listeners
Speaker 1: know about?
Speaker 3: So we're kind of Unfortunately I'm no longer on social media.
Speaker 3: Oh yes, yeah, Facebook deleted my profile. Wow, I didn't
Speaker 3: even know they did. And unfortunately I don't even know
Speaker 3: what I did to be proud of.
Speaker 1: They don't.
Speaker 8: Uh.
Speaker 1: Yeah, they don't like to tell you, Like.
Speaker 3: When you go to jail and they show you the
Speaker 3: post and you're like, you're right, you're a naughty boy.
Speaker 3: You violated our Zucker standards.
Speaker 1: Uh, they have to tell you what you were arrested
Speaker 1: for when you go to jail. They don't. But social media,
Speaker 1: they don't tell you what you uh, they don't always
Speaker 1: tell you at least what the problem was.
Speaker 3: And I was I was the primary promoter for the band,
Speaker 3: and so I no longer am. So Mark post some
Speaker 3: stuff on facebooking and finance at Jam Tomorrow dashed the band,
Speaker 3: So you don't confuse it with you know, Jam Tomorrow
Speaker 3: the lunchbox, right, Jam Tomorrow the Flamethrower.
Speaker 1: The kids love that one for Jam Tomorrow the jam
Speaker 1: that's true, yes, yes, but you cannot eat today, right,
Speaker 1: you can eat it tomorrow or yesterday but not.
Speaker 3: Today, but not today today. That's actually the origin of
Speaker 3: the name. It's actually from through the looking Glass.
Speaker 1: Yea.
Speaker 3: Alice is talking to the Red Queen and she's trying
Speaker 3: to coax her into having some jam. But she said
Speaker 3: jam tomorrow and jam yesterday, but never jam today.
Speaker 12: Right.
Speaker 3: It's actually funny.
Speaker 2: Last night at the Strange Brew, we played and our name.
Speaker 21: Was on the chalkboard, and a couple of people like,
Speaker 21: so there's a jam tonight.
Speaker 3: We're who is playing. We're like, uh yeahla to them.
Speaker 1: I can see how that would happen.
Speaker 3: And we're also like the farthest thing from a jam
Speaker 3: band that you can imagine.
Speaker 1: That's true, that's true. Yeah.
Speaker 3: So Facebook is really the best place to find us.
Speaker 3: We occasionally, when we remember, we post stuff on Gary's
Speaker 3: I think it's Gary Smith Music. I don't remember the
Speaker 3: name of his website if he's still in the chat,
Speaker 3: if you throw it in there, Gary, But Gary does
Speaker 3: have a web page for all of his musical enterprises,
Speaker 3: and when I remember that he has it, we throw
Speaker 3: dates up there. But Facebook is probably the best place
Speaker 3: if you just follow us there. We generally post stuff
Speaker 3: a couple of weeks before it happens.
Speaker 1: Okay, okay, outstanding and one more time too for our
Speaker 1: live listeners. Sorry, our live listeners, it's early. What's going
Speaker 1: on today? You guys got a show today?
Speaker 6: Yep?
Speaker 3: We're playing at Litherman's Limited Brewery and Conquered from four
Speaker 3: to seven. I think we're gonna be outside. They do
Speaker 3: have barbecue, but i'd get there early because the food
Speaker 3: can run out. Okay, I'd like to throw out a
Speaker 3: quick shout out to our artist. We are so fortunate
Speaker 3: in that my friend Jim Balile lets us use his
Speaker 3: paintings for all of our stuff. Like everything you've ever
Speaker 3: seen of us has been one of his paintings. And
Speaker 3: he's just so kind in that in exchange for promotion
Speaker 3: of his website, and I've bought a few of his
Speaker 3: paintings because I love him, he lets us use all
Speaker 3: of his art for free, which is just such a
Speaker 3: beautiful arrangement. And in fact, the last time we were
Speaker 3: on your show and we played Killing Time, he painted
Speaker 3: three paintings inspired by Killing Time, one of which, oh well,
Speaker 3: be the cover for that song when we dropped the
Speaker 3: cool version. So hopefully he's tuning in right now. We
Speaker 3: love you. Jim, You're just awesome. You enhance our music
Speaker 3: so much.
Speaker 1: That's fantastic, fan tastic. Well, guys, thank you so much,
Speaker 1: always wonderful to see you both. Absolutely in a moment,
Speaker 1: we're gonna play Beautiful Loser, and if you are listening
Speaker 1: live on Saturday stick around. Coming up in the second hour,
Speaker 1: we have the band The Falls from Across the Pond.
Speaker 1: They're gonna be joining us to be a WhatsApp or
Speaker 1: at least one of the guys is, and we're gonna
Speaker 1: play their newest single, which we did do the American
Speaker 1: radio premiere for here recently, called Between the Lines, and
Speaker 1: we're gonna be playing another one of their tracks too.
Speaker 1: And then in the third hour, Temptress is going to
Speaker 1: be with us live in studio. So another busy show.
Speaker 1: Lots coming up, but we're gonna hit this track. Guys.
Speaker 1: Thank you again, thanks for having Thank you man, Thank
Speaker 1: you Jim. Absolutely absolutely, and here it is. This is
Speaker 1: Beautiful Loser and this is Jam Tomorrow.
Speaker 2: A big hold in the fabric of space and time.
Speaker 8: Like I needed a dollar and I had a time.
Speaker 2: A ben to both ends of the Mississippi, from the
Speaker 2: Minnesota Highlands to the New Orleans Ocean.
Speaker 8: She grips me, and I don't know what had to me.
Speaker 21: Tweam feeling life and living free.
Speaker 2: Keep walking towards where I think I might be. God
Speaker 2: is alive and the magic is afoot. Some things just
Speaker 2: won't stay aware of that, But reinvention tainted by previous
Speaker 2: intention won't save us from those things just can't mention.
Speaker 8: And I don't know.
Speaker 21: I've been to me, dream feeling live and live and free.
Speaker 2: Keep walking towards where I think I might be.
Speaker 8: Yeah to the bridge, and.
Speaker 21: I don't know what I've been to me, Dream feeling live,
Speaker 21: living free, keep walking towards where I think I might be.
Speaker 2: Every time we pull back the curtain, we find another curtain.
Speaker 8: But my my, this is lee read and my back
Speaker 8: is hurting.
Speaker 2: The only thing I've ever known for the hurting is
Speaker 2: behind every curtain, there's another curtain and another curtain.
Speaker 8: And I don't know what happened to me. Dream feeling
Speaker 8: life and love and free.
Speaker 2: Keep walk into hoods where I think I might be.
Speaker 8: And I don't know what happened to me.
Speaker 2: Dream feeling life and live and free, Keep walking to
Speaker 2: hoods where I think I might be.
Speaker 21: And I don't know what happened to me, dream feeling
Speaker 2: Live and live back free jeep walking to ones where
Speaker 2: I think I might be, Where I think I might be,
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