Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 10-12-24 hour 2
Game Plan
World Radio Premiere of "Bathwater" by Sepsiss ft. Lexi Swarm.
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Speaker 3: I have die what I believe So looking mile as
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Speaker 1: No want you bad.
Speaker 9: Back your right bass like cats.
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Speaker 5: Settle a city.
Speaker 12: Oh that is cool. I like the vibe. That is
Speaker 12: Gary Smith and he is here with us and we're
Speaker 12: going to talk with him in just a moment.
Speaker 6: But this is Matt.
Speaker 12: Connorton Unleashed and we are live from the studios of
Speaker 12: wm NH ninety five point three FM, Inglorious a Manchester
Speaker 12: in New Hampshire. Today is Saturday, October twelve, twenty twenty four,
Speaker 12: and Gary Smith is here with us live and studio.
Speaker 12: And Gary, you were here just recently with jam.
Speaker 6: Tomorrow yepp, not too long ago with MHP and Mark Yeah.
Speaker 12: Yeah, So I was listening to I was playing back
Speaker 12: the interview and one of the songs that you guys
Speaker 12: played live. I forget which one it was, but for
Speaker 12: one thing, I love watching you play because you play
Speaker 12: it's an eight string, right, Yeah, it's an eight string guitar,
Speaker 12: so it's basically like you're playing. It looks like you're
Speaker 12: playing guitar. Well, it sounds like you're playing guitar and
Speaker 12: bass at the same time. And one of the songs
Speaker 12: I'm listening to, I'm listening to your playing and it's
Speaker 12: almost like, you know, you're going back and forth, you know,
Speaker 12: between the bass notes and the guitar notes, and it's
Speaker 12: like it's almost like you're having a conversation. I don't
Speaker 12: know if if if that's how you've ever thought of it,
Speaker 12: or if anyone's ever pointed that out before, but I
Speaker 12: realized it's like it's like the two it's it really
Speaker 12: does sound like two instruments having a conversation. And I
Speaker 12: was fascinated by that.
Speaker 6: I like that. Yeah, I mean that's kind of the goal.
Speaker 13: Ultimately, you know, it's kind of be like a left
Speaker 13: and the right hand of the piano, so they're kind
Speaker 13: of working together but still kind of complimenting each other
Speaker 13: along the way.
Speaker 6: So yeah, yeah, no, I mean that's kind of the goal.
Speaker 12: Tell us about that track we just played emo EMU Yeah, sorry.
Speaker 6: Yeah, no, that's mine speaking of birds.
Speaker 12: There's nothing there's nothing emo about it.
Speaker 6: I don't know why.
Speaker 12: I don't know why I said that, but yeah.
Speaker 13: It's actually funny. The name came from a yeah, stupid there.
Speaker 13: It's that kind of sounded like the old Weather Report
Speaker 13: song Birdland.
Speaker 6: Uh. And I'm like, oh, it's a bird emo. Yeah.
Speaker 13: Yeah, songs an E minor so yeah. But but yeah,
Speaker 13: I know that's a song I wrote probably earlier this year.
Speaker 6: Uh.
Speaker 13: And me and Bob and Ryan who were playing guitar
Speaker 13: and drums on that track. I've played it a bunch
Speaker 13: of times. I do it my solo set too. Yeah,
Speaker 13: I played, I had a little piano for texture, I played,
Speaker 13: you know, bass and guitar. Bob added some guitar, and
Speaker 13: then last minute we added my friend Brian Murphy on
Speaker 13: the trumpet.
Speaker 12: Yea, I love bob solo at the end. Oh yeah,
Speaker 12: when that comes in, that's so good.
Speaker 13: It's just such a perfect I just said, just reread
Speaker 13: because mine's all like jazzy and nerdy and then yeah,
Speaker 13: and then I just want him to just reread and
Speaker 13: he does.
Speaker 6: It's perfect.
Speaker 12: Yeah, the contrasts of it and the texture that it
Speaker 12: adds to the song. When you can do that, when
Speaker 12: you can add like that kind of solo into something
Speaker 12: where it sounds different but it still fits so perfectly,
Speaker 12: you know, it's it's yeah, what a great track. And
Speaker 12: we're gonna we're gonna play some others too that you
Speaker 12: said today, that everything that you sent me, it's all different.
Speaker 12: It's all you know, like there's a hip hop track
Speaker 12: which I love, and there's every everything's different. Are these all?
Speaker 12: Are these all on one album? Are they all available
Speaker 12: on one album?
Speaker 13: Yeah, there's an album that you can pre order on
Speaker 13: band camp. It's gonna be streaming on band camp on.
Speaker 6: Monday.
Speaker 13: I'm actually at one o'clock they're doing I'm doing a
Speaker 13: pre listening party at Pembroke City Limits Excellent stream it.
Speaker 13: A bunch of people from the bands and a bunch
Speaker 13: of other people are coming, so it should be fun.
Speaker 6: But yeah, it's going on band camp fourteenth.
Speaker 13: I'm pressing vinyls, T shirts, stickers, all kinds of fun stuff,
Speaker 13: cool car picks for all my guitar nerd friends. And
Speaker 13: then it'll be on all the other streaming services on
Speaker 13: the twenty eighth of October. Okay, oh yeah, it's under
Speaker 13: my name that I produced hip hop under percussive maintenance.
Speaker 13: So even though all there's a lot of guitar stuff,
Speaker 13: and there's lots of you know, basically sixteen different other
Speaker 13: musicians that I regularly play with that are on there. Yeah,
Speaker 13: getting three hip hop songs, some instrumental stuff, solo guitar stuff,
Speaker 13: so it's it's really all all over the place.
Speaker 6: Yeah. Uh.
Speaker 13: DJ Myth, the DJ from Manchester or from rapa Nite Manchester,
Speaker 13: he added sub scratches to some of songs, so really
Speaker 13: it's all it's all over the place.
Speaker 12: Yeah, yeah, no, that's great. I worked with DJ Myth
Speaker 12: like years and years ago. We were both involved in
Speaker 12: a project called well, it was called Project Hybrid okay,
Speaker 12: and it was this hip hop group where it was
Speaker 12: like there were these these two people who were at
Speaker 12: the center of it who were always there, Danny Dragon
Speaker 12: who was a singer and a Ryan the Rebel, who
Speaker 12: was a rapper, and they were always there, but the
Speaker 12: other musicians would kind of improvise and it was just
Speaker 12: whoever was available. So if I was available, I would
Speaker 12: show up and play bass and that's awesome. If myth
Speaker 12: was available, he would.
Speaker 6: Be there and his thing.
Speaker 8: Yeah I was.
Speaker 12: Yeah, that was a great time. Yeah, he's a great guy.
Speaker 12: I haven't talked him in so long, but yeah, he's
Speaker 12: a very very talented.
Speaker 6: Yeah, I've known him for a long time.
Speaker 13: We started learning how to make beats on ableton at
Speaker 13: least probably like twelve years ago from the same dude.
Speaker 13: And oh no kidding, Yeah, he just went down the
Speaker 13: turntable road and I went down the other road. Yeah.
Speaker 6: No, we've known each other.
Speaker 9: For a while.
Speaker 12: And tell us again about so Pembroke City Limits, what
Speaker 12: are you doing there exactly?
Speaker 13: So basically, there's a pre listening party for my album.
Speaker 13: So I'm going to stream the whole album there at
Speaker 13: pember City today one and it's also going to be
Speaker 13: available on band camp.
Speaker 6: You can listen to it stream on band camp for that.
Speaker 12: And that's happening. That's happening today.
Speaker 6: That's happening today. Yeah, busy day, coming here, done doing that.
Speaker 13: And then I'm going up and debuting one of the
Speaker 13: songs at base Side Bowl tonight, the hip hop song
Speaker 13: that's on there with Ben Shore who may be calling
Speaker 13: in at some point here. Yeah, Portland rapper lives in
Speaker 13: Philly now, but yeah, so that'll be cool.
Speaker 12: Yeah yeah, it is a busy day.
Speaker 6: Yeah yeah, but uh.
Speaker 13: Yeah, so it's again the albums all over the place,
Speaker 13: so I should be all of it again. Like, you know,
Speaker 13: i played with the jazz trio earlier this week, and
Speaker 13: I'm playing with a hip hop artist this week, which is,
Speaker 13: you know, kind of how how it works for me,
Speaker 13: which is why I'm a you know, my album's all
Speaker 13: over the place.
Speaker 6: In the same way, have you.
Speaker 12: Always throughout your your career up to this point, have
Speaker 12: you always been really diverse in terms of what kinds
Speaker 12: of music and different genres that you get involved.
Speaker 13: In For the most part, I mean I I go
Speaker 13: down rabbit holes, so like I know way too much
Speaker 13: about hip hop, way too much about jazz, and then
Speaker 13: like some of the other stuff just adjacently, like some
Speaker 13: of this stuff like Mazy you'll suggest in Fox and
Speaker 13: Flamenco's like I've never heard of this band, but I
Speaker 13: like it.
Speaker 6: It's cool.
Speaker 13: It's just I've never you know, But yeah, I'll play
Speaker 13: with any anyone, any anything, Like I have fun just
Speaker 13: playing and especially if it's somewhat you know, improvisatory or
Speaker 13: just like the writing process. I love like writing music
Speaker 13: and making music. Yeah, I mean, that's that's the fun
Speaker 13: part of it, you know, no matter what it is.
Speaker 13: I play Bad Burger on Thursdays. We do a jam
Speaker 13: there and we just you know, play Zeppelin songs, play like.
Speaker 13: So it's again completely different. I play you know, pull
Speaker 13: Train the night before and then Zeppelin the next day.
Speaker 13: So it's just how my music has been and you know,
Speaker 13: my my confused algorithms.
Speaker 12: All over the world. You play a lot too. I
Speaker 12: was looking at your schedule on your website.
Speaker 6: You play a lot. Yeah.
Speaker 13: I'm trying to play as much as I can. It's
Speaker 13: you know, I'm in a few different projects, and then
Speaker 13: i have my solo jazz thing, so I'm always I'm
Speaker 13: always doing something either at Pembroke or like Nolins or
Speaker 13: you know, there's a bunch of bunch of places.
Speaker 6: I do my little solo show thing at Milford. I
Speaker 6: do a few places.
Speaker 12: Yeah. Yeah, So there are a lot of places that
Speaker 12: you play on kind of a regular basis, almost like
Speaker 12: a residency where you go back quite.
Speaker 6: A bit essentially.
Speaker 13: Yeah, I mean like Nolins and Conquered Loans, a few
Speaker 13: different other speakeasies across New Hampshire. So I'll go do
Speaker 13: one there and then do one at Codex in Nashua,
Speaker 13: and then do one at you know, crow Bauer and Claremont.
Speaker 13: So yeah, and obviously then makes me appreciate Pemburg City
Speaker 13: limits being a five minutes from my house a little extra.
Speaker 12: But yeah, I'm curious too about so do you always
Speaker 12: do you play the eighth string at every show?
Speaker 6: Or yeah?
Speaker 13: Yeah, So I have a looper set that I play
Speaker 13: the eighth string at, so I uh, I'm basically laying
Speaker 13: down the guitar and the bass line and one passed
Speaker 13: through with the looper and then I just play the melody.
Speaker 13: But yeah, that's that's that's all over the place too,
Speaker 13: because you know, like my influences, I do like warrange regulate.
Speaker 13: I'll do Creep from Radiohead and then Coltrane songs that
Speaker 13: do Take five from Dave Brubeck, so like it's you know,
Speaker 13: Mama's in the Papa songs like Jane Morrison. So it's
Speaker 13: so like so eclectic. There's no one who covers the
Speaker 13: same songs that I cover, I'm sure, but yeah, yeah,
Speaker 13: and I just yeah, I kind of get a look
Speaker 13: on for some of the set, I'll just do like
Speaker 13: kind of solo jazz guitar songs like do like fly
Speaker 13: Me to the Moon and like jazz standards and we'll
Speaker 13: kind of reimagine reharmonized jazz standards.
Speaker 12: So what what did you I assume you started out
Speaker 12: on a six string? I did?
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, I mean I actually started on bass long
Speaker 13: before guitar, but yeah, oh okay. I started on bass
Speaker 13: and then learned guitar after that, and then I only
Speaker 13: got into age string about four years ago. My teacher
Speaker 13: was selling one and I always kind of wanted to
Speaker 13: delve into it, and I already kind of had the
Speaker 13: bass and guitar kind of background, so it was just
Speaker 13: kind of yeah, getting used to the really wide neck
Speaker 13: and putting the two together.
Speaker 12: Who is your teacher? We should give them a plug?
Speaker 6: Yeah, oh, Dave Newsome, Yeah, definitely. Yeah.
Speaker 13: I started going to Summer Youth Music School back in
Speaker 13: ninth grade, which is the U n H program, and
Speaker 13: he started teaching me then, and then I went to
Speaker 13: UNH for a little bit and then yeah, he's he
Speaker 13: taught Tommy Gray and I've been I haven't had any
Speaker 13: lessons really, but we played together, and like that's a
Speaker 13: that's a lesson in itself.
Speaker 11: What was it?
Speaker 12: Was it challenging learning to play an eight string or
Speaker 12: did it kind of come naturally? Was it just a
Speaker 12: matter of, uh, kind of combining what you knew?
Speaker 13: And ah, yeah, it was a little of both because
Speaker 13: I already kind of played six string bass, so I
Speaker 13: already was comfortable with a low B string. Yeah, and
Speaker 13: then you know, adding the low F sharp and just
Speaker 13: kind of figuring out different like chord shapes, like yeah,
Speaker 13: like so that I you know, normal A on guitar
Speaker 13: to get that low A like you can do with
Speaker 13: still almost a bar chord and do some cool stuff,
Speaker 13: and so like you just figure out different ways to
Speaker 13: use it, and you know, some shapes kind of transfer
Speaker 13: over some sometimes you figure out new shapes that.
Speaker 6: You could never do with a six string.
Speaker 13: So it's yeah, it's definitely fun and it gives you
Speaker 13: It gives you some range and it even like I
Speaker 13: used it in Flamingo shows and it throws people for
Speaker 13: a loop because they'll like hear me doing the bass
Speaker 13: and then all of a sudden I'll do a guitar
Speaker 13: solo and then.
Speaker 6: Go back to the.
Speaker 13: But yeah, it's uh, it's it's really it's a fun instrument.
Speaker 13: I'm glad I delve down that rabbit hole.
Speaker 12: Yeah yeah, no, it's fascinating. Like I said, I like
Speaker 12: listening to it. But it's also just I'm fascinated just
Speaker 12: watching you play. I'm just watching your fingers. You know,
Speaker 12: we should play us since we were talking about it,
Speaker 12: we should play that hip hop track. Yeah.
Speaker 6: Yeah. This is As I Lay Dying feature in ben
Speaker 6: Shore again. This is on my album.
Speaker 13: A nice song just with some different saw me playing guitar.
Speaker 13: The only song I played mandolin the song. There's a
Speaker 13: little mandolin loop that started the whole song, which is
Speaker 13: funny how stuff like one little thing becomes this big,
Speaker 13: blossoming song that barely has anything to do with the man.
Speaker 6: Yeah. No, it's a cool song. It's kind of big
Speaker 6: and epic sounding, is what I was going for.
Speaker 12: Yeah, I really like this a lot. Let's give this
Speaker 12: a spin. This is called As I Lay Dying.
Speaker 14: I broke, but I'm not broken. Don't breaking left the
Speaker 14: gun smoking? My blood runs open scars, don't heal right?
Speaker 14: Can't get it just sealed tight token together, hoping for luck.
Speaker 14: But the deal's light, falling like a steel pipe. I
Speaker 14: fall hard through a skylight window covered in glass shards.
Speaker 14: Too much dancing with the devil left my ass chard
Speaker 14: into the road.
Speaker 4: Asked my maker to make it in less painful.
Speaker 14: Instead, an angel came and sang me songs until I
Speaker 14: fell asleep, helped me get up. Instead of rain clouds,
Speaker 14: there was a rainbow. So I crawled till I could walk. Now,
Speaker 14: I let this guitar weak.
Speaker 15: As I lay dying, as I lay dying, as I
Speaker 15: laid dying, as I laid dying, But it all falls down, and.
Speaker 4: The ground starts waking, and my soul.
Speaker 16: Of wakens, and the sky starts breaking, and the eyes
Speaker 16: are wide, and the time I've taken it is not.
Speaker 4: Be given living these times we see the bying prize.
Speaker 4: Ribbons were driven for riches and sinning. This isn't why
Speaker 4: we live in this prison.
Speaker 16: This in them envision, It's like an incision, like if
Speaker 16: I get in. Prescriptions seem to make us pain free,
Speaker 16: but mainly remind us that we insn't in fame.
Speaker 12: We cheeks and.
Speaker 16: Dragons that have no emotion for us with sober soldiers
Speaker 16: is cappa chies, and they chosen formulas.
Speaker 4: The real truth thighs in this here booth.
Speaker 1: There's no fearing.
Speaker 4: My eyes absent dispair with the spies. W can do pairing.
Speaker 4: The lines are beating disguise.
Speaker 14: I taste the tears rolling down a cheeks, kiss them away,
Speaker 14: keep loves so deep.
Speaker 4: I shed no more tears. I just let this guitarly weave.
Speaker 10: It's it's not late, it's late dinings.
Speaker 9: I lay.
Speaker 10: And I.
Speaker 12: Didn't even want to talk over the end. It just
Speaker 12: sounded so cool as I lay dying. That is from
Speaker 12: uh uh the new Uh?
Speaker 8: Now is it?
Speaker 12: Is it under Gary Smith? Or is it uh? You're
Speaker 12: calling it? Yeah?
Speaker 6: So my I've already released stuff under Yeah, So that
Speaker 6: is uh here.
Speaker 12: I have a oh wonderful, wonderful that the.
Speaker 13: Name of the album is Melody Workshop, my name that
Speaker 13: I produced under his percussive maintenance. So all the songs
Speaker 13: on the album are gonna be under percussive maintenance, you know, okay, Uh,
Speaker 13: they're gonna have all the different artists, you know, because
Speaker 13: there's Jam Tomorrow on there, there's Fox and Flamingos, and
Speaker 13: I tried to get again because the album is so collaborative,
Speaker 13: I tried to get collaborative with the art. So my
Speaker 13: good friend Christy Marcella did that nice piece of art
Speaker 13: that's featured throughout the album.
Speaker 12: And so for those watching online, I'll hold up yeah, yeah,
Speaker 12: I'll hold up the shirt here. I can't really zoom in,
Speaker 12: but that's so that So she did that.
Speaker 6: Yeah, so she did that piece of art.
Speaker 17: That's awesome.
Speaker 6: Yeah, it's so so gorgeous.
Speaker 13: And then Nick from Cosmic Blossom, he's on a song
Speaker 13: too that I'm sure you heard. He did a piece
Speaker 13: of art. A friend from California to a piece of art.
Speaker 13: So it's kind of just the album is going to
Speaker 13: have a bunch of different pieces of art all kind
Speaker 13: of blended together on the back for you know, just
Speaker 13: for something kind of again collaborative art wise and music wise.
Speaker 12: So no, that's extremely cool, and yeah, thank you. This
Speaker 12: is a that's amazing, very nice, very nice. So what's
Speaker 12: kind of the future trajectory in terms of are you
Speaker 12: are you continuing to work with a lot of these
Speaker 12: artists on I mean, obviously this this album is just
Speaker 12: now coming out or about to come out, but but
Speaker 12: are you, because you strike me as someone you probably
Speaker 12: always have ideas and oh.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, no, I always have music, uh in the bank.
Speaker 13: I mean I could probably do another one of these
Speaker 13: pretty quick if I you know, just gott into the
Speaker 13: studio and stuff. But uh yeah, I mean that's really more.
Speaker 13: I mean I have some ideas kind of to get
Speaker 13: things slightly more focused, you know. That's kind of this
Speaker 13: is kind of just the like shoot it out there.
Speaker 13: This is everything I do. And then you know, I
Speaker 13: want to do a little more hip hop production. Me
Speaker 13: and Ben talked about doing a few more songs together
Speaker 13: and the song that you may have heard with Mazy
Speaker 13: Digital Sunrise like that, when we want to do a
Speaker 13: few more little like snippets like that, because those you know,
Speaker 13: come together really quick.
Speaker 11: You know.
Speaker 6: I have having the able to she just you know.
Speaker 13: Records it through the mic and in my house and
Speaker 13: it's super simple in that sense, okay, and then I
Speaker 13: just go to our mixed mastering Wizard with the stems
Speaker 13: and we just mix it in a couple hours, so
Speaker 13: it's no kidding. So yeah, that's why I like even
Speaker 13: some of the stuff that most of the stuff is
Speaker 13: you know, ultimately produced and made my bedroom and you know,
Speaker 13: bedroom studio. But you know, I take the stems and
Speaker 13: let Pete Pete do his thing because he's he's such
Speaker 13: a good dude and he knows he knows this stuff,
Speaker 13: and there's so much stuff that like I have an idea,
Speaker 13: and then just even when he gets the stems, he's like,
Speaker 13: why don't we do this?
Speaker 6: Why don't we do this? And it just makes such
Speaker 6: a big difference, Like, Yeah, that's that's why I'm glad
Speaker 6: I do I do.
Speaker 3: This with you.
Speaker 12: Now where is he because we should give him a plague.
Speaker 13: Yeah, that's Pete Peloquin at Board's House Productions in Brookline. Yeah,
Speaker 13: same one. That's where you did jam tomorrow, right, we
Speaker 13: have jams tomorrow. Fox and Flamingos have recorded there. There's yeah,
Speaker 13: a bunch of bunch of bands around the area have
Speaker 13: have recorded there. I mean, Rooster Creation are the big
Speaker 13: one that they do. But he's the sound guy for Badfish,
Speaker 13: so he's on the road doing that stuff a bunch too.
Speaker 13: So oh okay, he's actually we're playing a pumpkin fest
Speaker 13: tomorrow with Fox and Flamingoes and we get to he
Speaker 13: gets to do our sounds, so we're We're lucky. I
Speaker 13: think it's the best will ever sound with him doing
Speaker 13: our sounds.
Speaker 12: No kidding, Yeah, yeah, no, it makes sense.
Speaker 6: Yeah, it makes sense. Yeah, I know. He's he's an
Speaker 6: awesome dude.
Speaker 13: He's super easy to work with and like he lets
Speaker 13: meaner it out and learn stuff from him, Like I've
Speaker 13: become a better, you know, producer by just watching what
Speaker 13: he does, like over his shoulder and asking him nerdy questions.
Speaker 12: Yeah. It's cool though, that you're able to to do
Speaker 12: the recording at home, you know, It's I always say,
Speaker 12: we live in a time. We're blessed to live in
Speaker 12: a time where you have so many different options in
Speaker 12: terms of how you record, and you know, different studios
Speaker 12: you can go to or you can do it at home.
Speaker 12: And oh, really, I'm out with with something that sounds amazing.
Speaker 12: Maybe we should play that track Digital Sunrise. That's another one.
Speaker 12: So now this track to just to be clear, this
Speaker 12: is not Fox and the Flamingos.
Speaker 6: This is not Fox and Flamingos.
Speaker 13: No, this is again a song and guitar riff that
Speaker 13: ultimately again the guitar riffs started all became a song,
Speaker 13: and then I wanted to do something with it, and
Speaker 13: Mazy heard it and loved it, like, oh I can
Speaker 13: write some something cool over this, so yeah yeah, and
Speaker 13: then just did some rearranging. But yeah, I know this
Speaker 13: is just a percussive maintenance featuring Yeah Mazy, I didn't mean.
Speaker 12: To start that already. Try trying to actually Oh, here
Speaker 12: we go, trying to actually download it, and this computer's
Speaker 12: being a little slow. Here we go, here we go. Okay, yeah,
Speaker 12: this is really cool too. Let's give this a spin.
Speaker 12: This is called digital sunrise.
Speaker 8: Sometimes I wanna hid is that the s's abd al
Speaker 8: the time passes me by? How fun times a while?
Speaker 8: Ride a univers so mad?
Speaker 17: Have been had on? Has been, have.
Speaker 8: Been feeling good between my shoes and I've been singing
Speaker 8: industry where the sun must go?
Speaker 5: Don't not just like nowhere?
Speaker 10: I'm like God when I'm like God's good between machines.
Speaker 8: I've been sticking in this.
Speaker 3: I'm not where to shusy, I'm not just way no way.
Speaker 3: Oh my god, oh my god.
Speaker 17: I don't know what to tell you.
Speaker 8: You've gone to some been eating something bad. They like
Speaker 8: your soul about You've been high on.
Speaker 12: It's got a cool vibe if you're just joining us.
Speaker 12: Gary Smith is here with us, alive in studio, and
Speaker 12: we're playing some tracks from Percussive Maintenance. Did I get
Speaker 12: the title right?
Speaker 6: Yeah, that's my producer name. The album is called Melody Workshop.
Speaker 12: Melody Workshop right, right, gotcha?
Speaker 13: Which is my My parents had a music store that
Speaker 13: they opened. That was my first job back in ninth grade.
Speaker 13: I was giving guitar lessons. So yeah, that was called
Speaker 13: the Melody Workshops. I'm like, oh, it's a perfect kind
Speaker 13: of tie everything together.
Speaker 12: So yeah, you were already giving guitar lessons.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, mainly bass lessons, but beginner guitar lessons, and
Speaker 13: then yeah, by the end, by like senior year, that
Speaker 13: was you know, just all I was doing was giving
Speaker 13: guitar lessons and bass lessons, So I didn't really have
Speaker 13: a normal high school, crappy job, given lessons for my parents.
Speaker 6: Good for you, Good for you.
Speaker 12: Does that still exists or no?
Speaker 13: No, they've both passed since and they've retired a while ago.
Speaker 13: But I think the last time it existed, probably as
Speaker 13: it was, was like two thousand and two, two thousand
Speaker 13: and three, okay, but I actually I found an old
Speaker 13: picture of the sign and that's used on the album cover.
Speaker 13: So yeah, oh that's very cool. But yeah, it was, uh,
Speaker 13: you know, my stepdad got me into music.
Speaker 6: Really.
Speaker 13: My mom and him met doing like actor singers back
Speaker 13: in Nashville. He was the director of Actors Singers. Ah wow,
Speaker 13: so uh so they met and then that kind of
Speaker 13: infused me with music, made me learn trombone at a
Speaker 13: young age, and I love bass. So because I went
Speaker 13: from trombone, I'm like, I already know bass left so I.
Speaker 6: Could read it right away.
Speaker 12: So what was trombone your first instrument?
Speaker 13: Trombone was my first instrument. Yeah, yeah, I haven't touched
Speaker 13: one in you know, twenty something years, so it probably
Speaker 13: sound horrible if I tried to touch it, but but yeah,
Speaker 13: I mean it was definitely the catalyst for everything. And
Speaker 13: then you know, that's what led me to bass because
Speaker 13: I'm like, oh, it's in the same cleft, so I
Speaker 13: can read it right away. And that was rap and
Speaker 13: then you know, my thought was, all my friends are
Speaker 13: learning how to play guitar, why don't I learned how
Speaker 13: to play bass?
Speaker 6: And yeah it has worked out well.
Speaker 12: Yeah, absolutely absolutely that track too. So you were saying
Speaker 12: off here Digital Sunrise, you call it it's mid fi.
Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, so that was the joke.
Speaker 13: It's it's not like a low fi like slow, like
Speaker 13: gritty track, but like it's like a it's a hip
Speaker 13: hop ified version of Fox and Flamingos almost, like yeah,
Speaker 13: so it's kind of the again, the melding of the
Speaker 13: two sides right right.
Speaker 12: When you play like when you play out solo, do
Speaker 12: any of the songs from the bands that you're in
Speaker 12: make it into the set?
Speaker 13: Or oh definitely yeah, yeah, I mean some of the
Speaker 13: I actually just added one we've done with Fox and Flingers.
Speaker 13: We've done like this cool funky version of Benny and
Speaker 13: the Jets Forever, Yeah, and I'm like, oh, that has
Speaker 13: like it has a looping structure. I'm like, oh, I
Speaker 13: can loop this one way through. So like that's kind
Speaker 13: of when I and then like isn't she lovely? I
Speaker 13: do that just the two of us. So yeah, some
Speaker 13: of the songs I do with one or other and
Speaker 13: then some of my originals, like I do a EMU
Speaker 13: when I do that live and I like layer the
Speaker 13: harmonies through the looper and like, yeah, it's a uh yeah,
Speaker 13: I definitely find songs from from that for sure, I
Speaker 13: haven't quite done an original, and I haven't thought about it.
Speaker 13: I don't think one would quite work like looping process wise,
Speaker 13: because they're also weird.
Speaker 6: But yeah, I definitely find some good covers that that
Speaker 6: work well.
Speaker 13: And that's kind of again the fun of my original
Speaker 13: or my live side is like people like listening and say,
Speaker 13: oh I know that song. Oh that's a radiohead, Oh
Speaker 13: that's you know. Yeah, well John, so like there it is.
Speaker 13: It is kind of fun in that sense.
Speaker 12: Yeah, yeah, very cool. Well we should uh, let's see,
Speaker 12: I want to make sure we get these other ones in.
Speaker 12: Should we play melt Away next?
Speaker 6: Yeah?
Speaker 13: Yeah, that's a new Fox and Flamingos song that's actually
Speaker 13: our most recently recorded one. Oh and this was a cool,
Speaker 13: cool story about this one. Me and Mayzi just were like,
Speaker 13: we want to write a song. We hadn't written a
Speaker 13: song in a while. And then I had like, as
Speaker 13: silly as it sounds, I had a dream with this
Speaker 13: riff in it that I had already played like it
Speaker 13: just like it's weird that I remember that.
Speaker 6: And then she said I'm like, okay, how about that.
Speaker 6: She's like, oh, I love it.
Speaker 13: So the beginning riff was where it all started, but
Speaker 13: I had the rift, the chord progression, and then I
Speaker 13: just brought it to her. She instantly came up with
Speaker 13: words and then brought it to the Flamingos and we
Speaker 13: fleshed it all out to what it is, and it's
Speaker 13: it's an awesome song or only song that's not in
Speaker 13: four to four in the album.
Speaker 6: So yeah, little.
Speaker 12: Waltz, Oh cool cool. Yeah. I love Fox on the Flamingos,
Speaker 12: as you know, I love I still love that. I
Speaker 12: still play it once in a while. That don't be
Speaker 12: a stranger. Yeah, such a great that's such a great song.
Speaker 6: Yeah, I love it.
Speaker 13: But this is great too. So this is brand new, right, Yeah,
Speaker 13: this is brand new. It hasn't been played anywhere besides
Speaker 13: us doing it live.
Speaker 3: You know.
Speaker 13: I think we debuted it at Wormtown. So yeah, this
Speaker 13: is a new Little Fox and Flamingo's debut.
Speaker 12: Fantastic. And this is called melt Away.
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Speaker 7: One individible have a.
Speaker 2: Member and.
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Speaker 5: So I don't love me alone. I don't want to be.
Speaker 8: Floating down.
Speaker 17: You can I you you do you.
Speaker 5: Not you deliver, sell me just not to work.
Speaker 2: And to.
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Speaker 5: It's just myself.
Speaker 17: Oh I can't say that.
Speaker 8: Just mysel up.
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Speaker 7: Wt be long.
Speaker 5: I'll be long, gods.
Speaker 8: But at ss my save.
Speaker 5: Hold statements.
Speaker 8: That's my save.
Speaker 11: You.
Speaker 2: So so.
Speaker 12: M that is so good, melt away. I love Fox
Speaker 12: of the fl you all know. Yeah, that is fantastic.
Speaker 12: And yeah, the flute sounds great and that the way
Speaker 12: it kind of just.
Speaker 13: Weaves in and out and yeah, like it's cool, like
Speaker 13: the flute over the heavy guitar.
Speaker 6: It's such a cool like mix of sounds.
Speaker 12: Oh yeah, yeah, fantastic, fantastic if you're just joining us.
Speaker 12: Gary Smith is here. He's in Fox and the Flamingos
Speaker 12: and Jam Tomorrow and uh what like ten other bands
Speaker 12: or something.
Speaker 13: Yeah, Cosmic Blossoms effective yeah, and then kind of Cinnamon
Speaker 13: jazz trio, the Floutest in that we play a little bit.
Speaker 13: We were played at Pembroke actually with I played bass
Speaker 13: in that with a piano player Joe Verga, and play flute.
Speaker 6: Yeah and yeah we just do some jazz standards, we
Speaker 6: have fun. We Uh, it's always a great time.
Speaker 13: I mean, just just like all my other things, Like
Speaker 13: we invite people to play up, so like we had
Speaker 13: a trump player last time, kind of sax player before.
Speaker 6: So it's fun.
Speaker 12: Is that Is that ever challenging when you when you
Speaker 12: I mean having having those additional horns? I mean, does
Speaker 12: it always just kind of work or is it ever?
Speaker 13: I mean, jazz, even though it's kind of crazy, a
Speaker 13: lot of it's structured, so like you're you're kind of
Speaker 13: just doing the same form over and over. So as
Speaker 13: long as you know the basics for everything are kind
Speaker 13: of happening, it's pretty simple to add in.
Speaker 2: Uh.
Speaker 13: Even like my jazz thing I do at Pembrooke, like
Speaker 13: last week, I do it every other Sunday pretty much.
Speaker 13: I had some younger kids freshman at Berkeley come and
Speaker 13: I think he's a high school student from around here,
Speaker 13: Jack and Nick and they came and we just sat
Speaker 13: in the whole time and played and went over some stuff,
Speaker 13: and like it was like it was a good learning
Speaker 13: experience for them to get to kind of woodshed those
Speaker 13: types of songs. So yeah, I mean it's never Sometimes
Speaker 13: it's smoother than others by all means, it kind of
Speaker 13: depends on what the history is.
Speaker 6: But yeah, I mean I do a few of them
Speaker 6: around here.
Speaker 13: I often go to the Forum Jazz Jam up the
Speaker 13: Old Area twenty three, and yeah, the same thing is
Speaker 13: just some old school guys, you know, Brian Booth, mikey
Speaker 13: g Mike Glant and they all. I'll just kind of
Speaker 13: go through some standards and we all make it sound
Speaker 13: really really good because you know, there's there's the structure
Speaker 13: to it. But yeah, yeah, I mean it always depends,
Speaker 13: but I mean that's kind of the fun, especially if
Speaker 13: you have a solid bassist or in rhythm section, you know,
Speaker 13: good bassist and drummer like you can you can over
Speaker 13: you can overcome a lot just by having the solid
Speaker 13: bass and then you know, trust that they're gonna kind
Speaker 13: of lead you. Yeah, but yeah, it's definitely a different
Speaker 13: type of mindset versus you know, rehearsing, you know, like
Speaker 13: learning a cover song for jam tomorrow. That's a very
Speaker 13: different mindset versus you know, kind of the improvisatory side.
Speaker 13: But even like Cosmic Blossom, like sometimes in sets when
Speaker 13: we're doing something, we'll just say, hey, let's jam and
Speaker 13: see myner and see where it goes and move come
Speaker 13: up with songs. Like the most recent song we're working
Speaker 13: on came out in a jam we were doing a
Speaker 13: Candy Road brewing. We just like kind of saw where
Speaker 13: it went and then they made it. We basically made
Speaker 13: it a song over the course of the night. So
Speaker 13: it's fun how stuff can work like that.
Speaker 6: Collaborate.
Speaker 12: Is Cosmic Blossom something where where the songs like, do
Speaker 12: they change a lot live like, because it seems like
Speaker 12: with with the project like that, you've got like the
Speaker 12: songs have room to breathe if you want to just
Speaker 12: kind of make them longer spontaneously exactly.
Speaker 6: Yeah, I mean they definitely do.
Speaker 13: And then I mean Cosmic Blossom collective is it's a
Speaker 13: group of bunch of people. There's you know, multiple drummers,
Speaker 13: multiple bassists, multiple you know, guitarists. There's like kind of
Speaker 13: Nick and Brad or the core Okay, but yeah, I
Speaker 13: mean there's three vocalists, there's a saxophonists sometimes comes in.
Speaker 13: So it's really, uh, it's really all over the place.
Speaker 13: But that's kind of the beauty of it is that
Speaker 13: allows you for some flexibility, get a bunch of different
Speaker 13: types of input. And we practiced last week in Nash.
Speaker 13: So we had three female vocalists, Sarah, Meg and Amanda
Speaker 13: Like make from Dog eight Dog.
Speaker 6: She's a great vocalist.
Speaker 13: Sarah's from Dog a Dog too, and Amanda's from Cosmic
Speaker 13: Blossom and uh.
Speaker 6: Or in her Boyfriend of a Group too. I'll get
Speaker 6: in trouble for not remembering that.
Speaker 13: But yeah, so like it's just these powerful female vocalists
Speaker 13: and they can like instantly harmonize on the spots while
Speaker 13: we're riffing on something that we made up there coming
Speaker 13: up with these awesome intertwining harmonies, and it's like it's
Speaker 13: just me and Nick looked over at each other once.
Speaker 6: Last week just like Jesus, wow, absolutely mind blowing.
Speaker 13: But yeah, I mean it's uh we But then like
Speaker 13: the one we did a Candy Road, that's just me
Speaker 13: one of the drummers and Nick and Brad just we
Speaker 13: do a bunch of cosmic songs, the ones that don't
Speaker 13: require those powerful female vocals.
Speaker 6: But then you know, we'll do some covers, we'll you know, just.
Speaker 13: Make stuff up on the spot, and sometimes the spontaneous
Speaker 13: stuff gets like the best.
Speaker 6: Reaction from the crowd because you know it's just us
Speaker 6: doing our best thing.
Speaker 12: Yeah. Oh that's fantastic. That's fantastic. Uh So before we
Speaker 12: run out of time and we'll we'll play we do
Speaker 12: have one more that you sent me.
Speaker 13: Kaleidoscope I think it was, yeah, Clidophone. Yeah, yeah, that's
Speaker 13: the one with Nick Burns actually of Cosmic Blossoms. Okay,
Speaker 13: he's the lead singer and the you know kind of
Speaker 13: core of that he sang on the song. We actually
Speaker 13: wrote the song together. I had the guitar part and
Speaker 13: then he's like, yeah, I said, let's let's make something
Speaker 13: cool together with this, and then he came up with
Speaker 13: the melody. He plays guitar on it. The same trumpet
Speaker 13: player who's on EMU plays the trumpet parts, Brian Murphy. Again,
Speaker 13: he used to be in a band called The Shills,
Speaker 13: which was pretty famous at one point. But yeah, he's
Speaker 13: a he's an awesome trump player, awesome vocalist, awesome guitarist.
Speaker 12: Okay, okay, yeah, So we'll play that in a moment,
Speaker 12: but before we go, I want to make sure so
Speaker 12: for our people listening live on Saturday, because you've got
Speaker 12: a busy Saturday. Let's make sure everyone wants to people
Speaker 12: want to follow you around today.
Speaker 13: Yeah, so at twelve thirty I have a one o'clock
Speaker 13: the Streaming Stars. But at twelve thirty I'll be at
Speaker 13: Pembrooke City Limits showing the whole album. We showed you
Speaker 13: know a few songs from it, but there's twelve total songs.
Speaker 13: And then I'll be there till about two thirty most likely.
Speaker 13: And then I'll be going up to Bay Side Bowl
Speaker 13: in Portland, Maine with Onyx, the old school hip hop group.
Speaker 13: They're playing and Ben Shore is opening for them. We're
Speaker 13: gonna debut the song we just played as I lay
Speaker 13: dying with me playing guitar excellent, right before they go on.
Speaker 13: And then tomorrow Fox and Flamingos is playing eleven thirty
Speaker 13: in the middle of the Milford Oval.
Speaker 6: For Pumpkin Fest.
Speaker 12: Too excellent.
Speaker 13: And then yeah, yeah, I mean keeping eye on my website,
Speaker 13: my website g Smith.
Speaker 6: Music dot com. I still have a lot of a
Speaker 6: lot of gigs coming up.
Speaker 11: You know.
Speaker 6: Next week I'll be playing a Bad Burger.
Speaker 13: We do a cool little jam there with the owner
Speaker 13: Ian and then I'll be up and I'm actually racing
Speaker 13: next weekend, so I'll be up in Claremont so I'm
Speaker 13: doing a gig while I'm racing on the weekend.
Speaker 12: So what do you mean, you're you're racing?
Speaker 6: You I race. He'll climb like he'll climb cars.
Speaker 13: Yeah, so the bottom of a mountain access road up
Speaker 13: to the top like they do Mount Washington.
Speaker 17: Oh wow.
Speaker 6: Yeah, there's a bunch of them throughout Vermont that I do.
Speaker 13: And I have an old two thousand and four Neon
Speaker 13: SRT four that's with a roll cage. That's yeah, yeah,
Speaker 13: that's a I've been doing that for a few years.
Speaker 13: I think you saw me probably one point when I
Speaker 13: was all broken when I was in when I was hobbling.
Speaker 6: That was because I crashed on my race cars. Yeah,
Speaker 6: but yeah, yeah, I love hill climbing. It's the best,
Speaker 6: no kidding.
Speaker 12: Yeah, this is scary. It sounds scary.
Speaker 6: Yeah, I mean, it took me a while to get
Speaker 6: into it.
Speaker 13: But I'm like, if you're racing on a road course,
Speaker 13: which I did before, I'm like, if you hit a wall,
Speaker 13: it's not going to be fun. If you hit a tree,
Speaker 13: it's not gonna be fun. And then I mean I
Speaker 13: did hit a tree really bad and it definitely was
Speaker 13: less than less than fun. But I got back to it,
Speaker 13: to it with any year because it's so fun, the
Speaker 13: community is so great and it's what every everyone in
Speaker 13: New England wants to do. Go as fast as you
Speaker 13: can on a back road, you know, with no no
Speaker 13: speed limits. It's just you know, a twisty, windy thirty
Speaker 13: turn road up the top of a road.
Speaker 6: So it's a lot of fun.
Speaker 12: Wow, no kidding, all that's cool, that's cool, All right,
Speaker 12: well we will we will close out with oh, actually
Speaker 12: the other thing too, not only what you're doing today,
Speaker 12: but let's make sure two people know the schedule for
Speaker 12: the album release.
Speaker 13: Oh yeah, album release. Yeah, so fourteenth. You'll be able
Speaker 13: to download it, stream it on band camp. You can
Speaker 13: pre order the vinyls, you can order shirts like you
Speaker 13: got we have those. I'm actually gonna have guitar picks
Speaker 13: coming in again for my nerdy friends. And then the
Speaker 13: twenty eighth the album will be out on all the
Speaker 13: other streaming services. Obviously band Camp is a little bit
Speaker 13: nicer to musicians, so anyone who would like to support
Speaker 13: us through that is definitely appreciated. But it'll be on
Speaker 13: all the you know, Spotify's and apples of the world.
Speaker 13: On the twenty eighth. Yeah, okay, yeah, the vinyls should
Speaker 13: be here by the end of the year, pending things
Speaker 13: with Vinyl, but it's gonna be some cool one hundred
Speaker 13: and eighty gram clear vinyl for the first first hundred pressings.
Speaker 12: Nice.
Speaker 6: Yeah, I'm a vinyl nerd.
Speaker 17: I have been.
Speaker 6: I worked at Tweeter back in the day. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 6: so I'm i gotta gotta do.
Speaker 12: It right, I think, if I'm not mistaken. Twenty twenty
Speaker 12: two was the first year of the vinyl Actually, I.
Speaker 6: Was told CDs. Yeah, yep, long time coming.
Speaker 12: Yeah, there you go, there you go. Gary Smith. Always
Speaker 12: wonderful to have you here, my friend. Thank you for
Speaker 12: having me. I appreciate it absolutely. And congratulations on the
Speaker 12: album and everything that you're doing.
Speaker 6: Thank you.
Speaker 12: And uh yeah, we will close out the segment with
Speaker 12: this coalidaphone. Oh if you are listening live on Saturday,
Speaker 12: of course, we have Brian Biolanski. I'll have to ask
Speaker 12: him if I'm saying his name correctly coming up in
Speaker 12: the third hour. He's on a big national tour and
Speaker 12: he is he has a stop here in the Queen City,
Speaker 12: so he's going to be joining us. But we will
Speaker 12: close out this hour with this is kaleidaphone.
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