Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 10-18-25 hour 2
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Speaker 9: That is called Summer Groove. The project is Delta High
Speaker 9: and right now, let's get this up here. We've got
Speaker 9: Neil Jackson joining us via WhatsApp from Delta High.
Speaker 10: Hello Neil, Hello, Hello, Thank you for invoking me on
Speaker 10: your show.
Speaker 9: Absolutely yeah, it's good to have you on. We've been
Speaker 9: I don't remember now what the first single was of
Speaker 9: yours that we played on this show, but but it
Speaker 9: seems like we've been playing your music probably for a
Speaker 9: year now. But Summer Groove I like that one because
Speaker 9: summer is my favorite time of year. Of course, as
Speaker 9: we are in the middle of October, I'm longing for summer,
Speaker 9: as anyone who knows me knows I'm not. I'm not
Speaker 9: a winter guy. Fall is nice, you know, the foliage
Speaker 9: and everything, but I prefer summer. So so I like
Speaker 9: that song a lot. But and all of your music though,
Speaker 9: So tell us about what the kind of the mission
Speaker 9: statement is behind Delta High, because everything's kind of you know,
Speaker 9: it sort of takes us back to another time when
Speaker 9: we listen to it. You know, the production is fantastic
Speaker 9: and everything so but so it's got a very modern
Speaker 9: sounding production, but it's but the vibe is from another time.
Speaker 9: Shall we say, tell us about Delta Hi.
Speaker 10: Yes, well, I created Delta Hi. I'm the songwriter. I
Speaker 10: do guitars, keyboards and help mix the actual songs. I'm
Speaker 10: signed to a local record label in England in a
Speaker 10: place called Norwich, and we've been releasing singles since twenty
Speaker 10: sixteen and we've actually got six albums out as well,
Speaker 10: so we've been very busy over the years. I actually
Speaker 10: formed the band. I mean I had a band at
Speaker 10: the age of eighteen when I was still at school
Speaker 10: and we called it School in Great Britain. And I
Speaker 10: just formed a band then because I think I was
Speaker 10: growing up and it was like the punk era and
Speaker 10: sort of indie music, So I absolutely love that. But
Speaker 10: as I've matured, I've also latched onto sixties sunshine pop.
Speaker 10: I'm really into the Beach Boys, the Beatles, and then
Speaker 10: we went to from that to the harmonic stuff like
Speaker 10: Queen and ten CC. But so when I write a song,
Speaker 10: it tends to be a mixture of sixties, seventies and
Speaker 10: up to date indie. That's the top of music. So
Speaker 10: if this particular song Summer Some Are Groovy is very
Speaker 10: very sunshine pop from the sixties.
Speaker 9: Yeah, what is it about that period of music that
Speaker 9: appeals to you so much that that because obviously that's
Speaker 9: something you gravitate to it. I mean, what is it
Speaker 9: about that? Is that the harmonies? I mean, the vocals
Speaker 9: on that track sound fantastic?
Speaker 8: Is it? Is it?
Speaker 11: That? Is it?
Speaker 9: The just the vibe?
Speaker 8: Is it? What?
Speaker 1: What is it?
Speaker 12: I mean?
Speaker 9: Can you pinpoint what it is about that music that
Speaker 9: appeals to you so much?
Speaker 10: Well, I've always been a big fan of harmony, so
Speaker 10: obviously I I grew up mainly in the eighties, but
Speaker 10: I'd love listening to the Beach Boys, Queen and the Beatles, harmony.
Speaker 10: So I'm fixated with that. So when I write a song,
Speaker 10: I'm always looking at the harmonies and the tone of
Speaker 10: the vocals. I'm very lucky to associate with a guy
Speaker 10: called Dave Land who plays trumpet. You'll hear the trumpet
Speaker 10: on there, and his sidekick Simon Jarrett as well. So
Speaker 10: I tend to nine times out of ten, I got
Speaker 10: brass in the songs, and that gives it that fluidity
Speaker 10: from the sixties and the seventies. They'd actually played in
Speaker 10: a band and they created a song called Walking on Sunshine.
Speaker 9: Yeah, Katrina and the Waves, Yep.
Speaker 10: That's the ones. He actually comes from that band, so
Speaker 10: he sort of he sort of brought that lively, happy,
Speaker 10: carefree brass sound with him. Yeah, so that's that's where
Speaker 10: you're hearing that, And yeah, I just love all things
Speaker 10: harmonic and tuneful.
Speaker 9: Yeah. Now, tell me a little bit about the band,
Speaker 9: because in reading about it, I almost get the impression.
Speaker 9: Tell me if I'm right that it's sometimes you hear
Speaker 9: this term collective where it's not necessarily the same musicians
Speaker 9: on every track that you're working with, or at least
Speaker 9: it's different vocalists, Right, You work with different singers. Is
Speaker 9: that correct?
Speaker 10: Absolutely? I guess a modern day band that are very famous.
Speaker 10: I'm not sure how famous in the USA they are,
Speaker 10: but it be the Gorillas. Oh you've heard of the
Speaker 10: Gorillas were sort of like that in that that the
Speaker 10: league guy Damien sort of brings in and out different
Speaker 10: people to sing, different people to play on his stuff.
Speaker 10: So I've got a nucleus of people that will actually
Speaker 10: turn up and record the music. But yes, I do
Speaker 10: actually swap vocalists and sometimes people on the guitars.
Speaker 9: Yeah, when working with Oh go ahead, I was just.
Speaker 10: Gonna say my main singer is is Charlotte and you'll
Speaker 10: hear a single on that particular song. But yeah, I've
Speaker 10: probably got about five different vocalists. So it depends on
Speaker 10: what mood I mean and what top of song card. Right,
Speaker 10: I'll grab a particular vocalist for it.
Speaker 9: Sure. Sure do you ever work in that way? Which
Speaker 9: it sounds exciting, but does it ever get Do you
Speaker 9: ever have a situation where you might choose or ask
Speaker 9: a particular vocalist, for example, to do the song and
Speaker 9: then it's just not working and then you have to say, well,
Speaker 9: maybe well we'll switch to a different person for that.
Speaker 9: I mean, does that ever happen where you have to
Speaker 9: kind of change midstream?
Speaker 10: That's a great call. I've released six albums and I reckon.
Speaker 10: I've got five albums that I've actually pushed on the
Speaker 10: wayside because of what you just said. I've sort of
Speaker 10: sat down and I've listened. I thought, actually it's not working.
Speaker 10: So absolutely it's I do my best to choose the
Speaker 10: right vocalist, but it doesn't always work, and you never
Speaker 10: know once you're in the studio, you just don't know
Speaker 10: if it's going to pan out. It normally does, and
Speaker 10: I'm really really happy with what the guys actually bring
Speaker 10: to my songs, but yeah, there are occasions, I hope
Speaker 10: the years where it just doesn't work.
Speaker 9: Yeah, I'm curious if kind of a variation of that.
Speaker 9: I'm curious too, if you ever find a situation where
Speaker 9: there's something you get into the studio, or you know,
Speaker 9: because you have a lot of people kind of contributing
Speaker 9: to the sign, does it ever end up something very
Speaker 9: different than what you initially had in mind? But maybe
Speaker 9: in a good way. Maybe it's a happy accident, Maybe
Speaker 9: it comes out even better than what you thought.
Speaker 10: I think mainly the songs I write tend to actually
Speaker 10: sound on record, so to speak, the same as I
Speaker 10: want them to, because we're not put the music out
Speaker 10: there and show the others. Despite my droney tone, I
Speaker 10: do actually sing okay, so I get the guys through it.
Speaker 10: You seeing the same melodies, et cetera as me. But
Speaker 10: do you know what every and now and then you
Speaker 10: spot on every now and then someone will change it
Speaker 10: and I just think, wow, that's so much better. So
Speaker 10: that does happen and it's probably it probably happened on
Speaker 10: Summer Groove. You know, there's something added to that. I fool,
Speaker 10: I'm going to stick with that that version.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, that's fun. Yeah, yeah, that's that must be
Speaker 9: exciting when when something comes out even better than what
Speaker 9: you had wanted. And now, so what's the live situation
Speaker 9: with this project? Do you play out? Because again I
Speaker 9: would imagine with with the very working with various people,
Speaker 9: that that would probably be tricky or maybe not. Maybe
Speaker 9: have a standard band that you play with or how
Speaker 9: does that work?
Speaker 8: Well?
Speaker 10: That that's the problem at the moment. For two years,
Speaker 10: I've been trying to create a live band, but a
Speaker 10: lot of the guys I work with, they're actually looking
Speaker 10: at other projects and that they're already doing live shows
Speaker 10: with other people. So we haven't got a live band,
Speaker 10: but I do plan to go live next year, so
Speaker 10: that's something I'm working on. But it's not very not
Speaker 10: very easy, for the reasons that you've actually pinpointed. I
Speaker 10: did have a live I had a prior group before
Speaker 10: Delta High, and I did have a live band then
Speaker 10: it was so much easier. But we were like schoolmates,
Speaker 10: you know, so none of us were sort of doing
Speaker 10: anything outside that particular band and that worked and I
Speaker 10: really do miss that. So I need to to create
Speaker 10: a live band for Delta High.
Speaker 9: Yeah, I can see where that would be. That would
Speaker 9: be a challenge. Yeah, what was the previous Was it
Speaker 9: Pleasure Device? Was that the previous band that you were in?
Speaker 10: It was Yes, you've done your homework, so yeah, it
Speaker 10: was it was it was a yeah, it was Pleasure Device.
Speaker 10: And I don't know if you've you spotted it. But
Speaker 10: we supported R E. M. We we did a gig
Speaker 10: Notckingham in England and Rim. We're doing a show and
Speaker 10: that that actually heard about us and they said can
Speaker 10: you come along and support us? And we sort of
Speaker 10: want to say no, yeah, So my claim to fameus
Speaker 10: from my previous band.
Speaker 9: Oh wow, what what was that? Kind of was that
Speaker 9: kind of the apex of that band opening for Arim?
Speaker 10: Absolutely, But because we were of an age where we
Speaker 10: were sure what we were doing, we didn't sort of
Speaker 10: continue with the band, and people moved away, got married,
Speaker 10: blah blah blah. So the band broke up just at
Speaker 10: the time, just after the time we'd supported R. E. M.
Speaker 10: So that crushed and burned in a big way, in
Speaker 10: a good way. But now I've got the studio band
Speaker 10: with Delta High. But I really do need to do
Speaker 10: some live stuff.
Speaker 9: Yeah, no doubt, no doubt.
Speaker 10: Yeah.
Speaker 9: Now what so your your output with Delta High has
Speaker 9: been been pretty consistent? What what's kind of the future trajectory?
Speaker 9: Obviously Summer Groove is the newest single, correct?
Speaker 10: Correct, Yes it is?
Speaker 13: Yeah?
Speaker 10: Yeah?
Speaker 9: What what what's on the horizon?
Speaker 10: Okay, So I've got an album out at the moment.
Speaker 10: I say, we've got an album at the moment called Awesome,
Speaker 10: which came out in June this year. That that again,
Speaker 10: that's I tend to do an eclectic mix of music,
Speaker 10: so it opens up with a surf instrumental, believe it
Speaker 10: or not. But then it progresses to a song that
Speaker 10: I actually wrote after watching The Shining So that's a
Speaker 10: bit of a bit of a horror bit of a
Speaker 10: horror movie type song. And then it goes on too,
Speaker 10: you know, my usual sunshine pop, and there's a few
Speaker 10: indie tracks on there. There's even there's even a song
Speaker 10: called Caribbean, which is very South American SUSA. I've even
Speaker 10: put that one on there. So that's out at the moment.
Speaker 10: But I've literally just completed my next album, which will
Speaker 10: be out January February time, and that's called Delta Train.
Speaker 10: And again it's a it's a mixture of sunshine pop,
Speaker 10: it's got a few indie songs, it's got some South
Speaker 10: American sales song. So yeah, I'm mixing it up big time.
Speaker 9: Outstanding. Wow, I mean it sounds like you like to
Speaker 9: challenge yourself. I'm getting that vibe. You like to see
Speaker 9: you know what you can really see what you can.
Speaker 10: Do, right, absolutely, I mean a lot. But a lot
Speaker 10: of the bands I like back in the back in
Speaker 10: the eighties and nineties, I really like their first few hours,
Speaker 10: but then they got Stelle, so I sort of promised
Speaker 10: myself that when when I signed up to this independent label,
Speaker 10: I just promised myself that I'll try and vary stuff
Speaker 10: to keep the excitement going for me, but also to
Speaker 10: keep a variation out there for listeners.
Speaker 9: Yeah, when you see it?
Speaker 10: When?
Speaker 4: When?
Speaker 8: So?
Speaker 9: How how far into the project did you sign with?
Speaker 9: It's Ashwood Music? Is that the label?
Speaker 10: It is Ashwood Music. They signed me up on twenty eighteen, okay,
Speaker 10: okay eighteen?
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, and you've been with them ever since I
Speaker 9: have been yet?
Speaker 5: Yeah.
Speaker 9: I mean how much?
Speaker 14: How much?
Speaker 9: Because you know, you do like to challenge yourself and
Speaker 9: you like to try different things. I mean how much
Speaker 9: do they? I know indie labels are generally not as invasive,
Speaker 9: shall we say, in the creative process, I say, if
Speaker 9: you're on a major, But I mean, how much input
Speaker 9: do they have in terms of what you're doing as
Speaker 9: far as the music that you're creating or do they
Speaker 9: let you do your thing?
Speaker 10: Then let me do my thing? They actually let me
Speaker 10: create and produce. I mean I sit down with a
Speaker 10: guy called Sooss is the guy that runs the record
Speaker 10: label music and it's a free rain. I mean he
Speaker 10: actually helps out on some of the instrumentation as well.
Speaker 10: Oh wow, I'm very lucky that the guy that runs
Speaker 10: the record labe would like to say music actually follow
Speaker 10: the bandses me, so I get full support from them
Speaker 10: obviously on the technical side when he's mixing a master
Speaker 10: and there's loads of things that he's taught me that
Speaker 10: we need to do. I've got a free rain is
Speaker 10: a very very very good agreement for me.
Speaker 9: Oh that's excellent. Yeah, that's excellent.
Speaker 10: I think. I think the other thing too that really
Speaker 10: excites me is we've got a distribution label, which is
Speaker 10: Sony in New York. So I'm very lucky that although
Speaker 10: I'm on an independent with distrib the songs are distributed
Speaker 10: by Sony Sony Records. So that's a big tick in
Speaker 10: the boxing that we know the distributions good. It's just
Speaker 10: it's just getting those songs that are going to sort
Speaker 10: of hit home in the commercial market, which we're still
Speaker 10: we're still trying to search for.
Speaker 9: I'm curious and now to imagine that so in the UK, like,
Speaker 9: what what's the situation with radio there? Because I don't know,
Speaker 9: you know, and I don't know what the radio formats
Speaker 9: are there. You know, I know what they are in
Speaker 9: the US obviously because I'm in radio, But I mean,
Speaker 9: where does your music fit in over there on the
Speaker 9: radio or does it because what you're doing is is
Speaker 9: you know, it's unique for its time, certainly, thank you.
Speaker 10: Yeah, the commercial radio stations are very, very omitted. Unfortunately,
Speaker 10: the commercial stations have been buying up local radio stations
Speaker 10: in the in the various regions, and there aren't that
Speaker 10: many local radio stations left and it's only those guys,
Speaker 10: probably including you, that will play unknown sort of local bands.
Speaker 10: So we've got limited airplane away. Obviously, the trick is
Speaker 10: to try and get onto the commercial stations. But again
Speaker 10: it's almost like a closed shop. There's certain people in
Speaker 10: business that say, well to these commercial stations, they say, well,
Speaker 10: I only want you to play them if these people
Speaker 10: are in the mix pushing these guys along. Yeah, it's
Speaker 10: almost a closed shop and it's really really difficult.
Speaker 9: It's it's difficult in the United States too. Fortunately, here
Speaker 9: we have we have college radio and college radio stations. Obviously,
Speaker 9: you know, it's I always tell people, you know, if
Speaker 9: they like you, they'll play you, simple as that. So
Speaker 9: so a lot of a lot of independent artists come
Speaker 9: up through college radio here in the US. But but yeah,
Speaker 9: but commercial radio just same as there here. It's it's
Speaker 9: it's very, very difficult. Yeah, so yeah, that's always a challenge.
Speaker 9: But but what you're doing is great. It should be
Speaker 9: on the radio. So I'm glad you know that we
Speaker 9: can help out on on on this on this side
Speaker 9: of the pond. I'm glad you know if we can
Speaker 9: help help you at all, that's that's uh, I feel
Speaker 9: good about that. So because you know, love what you're doing.
Speaker 10: Oh, that's that's so kind. In the USA, is it?
Speaker 10: Was it Manchester?
Speaker 9: We are in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Speaker 10: Yes, we're in the Northeast, in the Northeast, So what's
Speaker 10: the main sort of music vibe in that that particular area.
Speaker 1: Oh?
Speaker 9: Around here, there's all kinds of stuff because we interview
Speaker 9: so on this show, for example, you know, we talk
Speaker 9: to people from other parts of the country or or
Speaker 9: in this case even other parts of the world. But
Speaker 9: we also have a lot of local talent that come in.
Speaker 9: In fact, on the third hour of the show today
Speaker 9: we have Dad Harrison uh coming in who are a
Speaker 9: New Hampshire band, And there's so much incredible talent here,
Speaker 9: just like almost anything you can imagine, any kind of music,
Speaker 9: any kind of vibe, somebody's doing it and doing it well.
Speaker 9: I mean that just that because people occasionally will ask us,
Speaker 9: you know, how do you how do you get how
Speaker 9: do you get so find these great guests, and it's like, well,
Speaker 9: it's it's easy. There's there's so much talent around, you know.
Speaker 10: Yeah, it's good to hear.
Speaker 9: Absolutely absolutely.
Speaker 8: Oh.
Speaker 9: By the way, so where does the name come from?
Speaker 9: Delta Hi. What's the significance of the name.
Speaker 10: Well, when I was looking at the band, I was
Speaker 10: sort of thinking what sort of music they want to
Speaker 10: do in it, and I thought, well, I actually really
Speaker 10: liked that the California Sunshine pop, that that type of thing,
Speaker 10: and for that reason I came up with Delta. I
Speaker 10: don't know why, but Delta felt like it was California bound.
Speaker 10: No idea why, and I thought, right, I can't just
Speaker 10: call it Delta, and then it just flips into my head,
Speaker 10: is Delta High. I'll call it Delta High. Yeah, so
Speaker 10: I called it Delta High. I set up a website
Speaker 10: obviously for the band, and it's quite funny. The first
Speaker 10: few months I had so many, so many invites to netball.
Speaker 10: Is it netball you play? Do you play netball in America?
Speaker 9: Netball?
Speaker 10: Is it netball? You play?
Speaker 15: No?
Speaker 10: Ladies?
Speaker 13: What is it?
Speaker 10: Ladies? They are college? Do they play netball? Volleyball?
Speaker 5: Yeah?
Speaker 10: Sorry, I've got invited to so many volleyball games, and
Speaker 10: I was thinking, why are people in America inviting me
Speaker 10: to a volleyball games? Were realized that they were sending
Speaker 10: messages to Delta High, which is a college. Oh, and
Speaker 10: it was filtering through to me. I'd love to go,
Speaker 10: but I can't. It's too it's too expensive to get there.
Speaker 10: That's a story.
Speaker 9: That's amazing. I love it.
Speaker 10: Delta High. It felt it felt sunshine pop California.
Speaker 9: So yeah, yeah, that's great. That's great. Well, Neil, I've
Speaker 9: really enjoyed our conversation, and uh, you know, obviously we'll
Speaker 9: have you back in the future because you're going to
Speaker 9: keep releasing new music and we'll keep playing it and
Speaker 9: supporting supporting you any way we can, and we'd love
Speaker 9: to have you back. And I was thinking about closing
Speaker 9: out the segment with I Met a Girl, another great track.
Speaker 10: Thank you.
Speaker 9: What what can you tell us about this song? Anything
Speaker 9: we should know about it?
Speaker 10: Well, Basically I wanted to do a sort of a
Speaker 10: more indie flavord song with the head guitars, yeah, but
Speaker 10: I still wanted to have that sixties field. So it's
Speaker 10: almost like that the vocals and the and the words
Speaker 10: would be something to come out of Grease, you know
Speaker 10: Grease the film, Yeah, from fifties and sixties, but he's
Speaker 10: got the up to date, grungy indie sound, so that's it.
Speaker 10: It's a combination of the two.
Speaker 9: Ah yeah, I really yeah, I get that. I really
Speaker 9: really like this. So we're going to hit that in
Speaker 9: a moment. And but before we let you go, so Neil,
Speaker 9: where should people go? Where are the best places to
Speaker 9: go online for our listeners who want to keep up
Speaker 9: with everything that you're doing and everything Delta High is
Speaker 9: up to.
Speaker 10: I've got lots of videos and songs out on YouTube,
Speaker 10: so if you just look at YouTube and look up
Speaker 10: Delta High. Yeah, I've also all my music's on on
Speaker 10: the usual suspects like Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, but there's also
Speaker 10: websites Delta dot High, dot co dot uk, which which
Speaker 10: is basically our independent website, but it's it's on the
Speaker 10: all the usual digital channels. You can find the music.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, very easy to find, which is important of course.
Speaker 10: Yeah.
Speaker 9: But all right, so we're gonna hit this track I
Speaker 9: Met a Girl. We will let you go. Neil Jackson
Speaker 9: from Delta High. Thank you so much for joining us today.
Speaker 9: And like I said, we'll definitely do this again in
Speaker 9: the future. And love what you're doing. And it's been
Speaker 9: great talking with you.
Speaker 10: Great. Thank you very much for inviting me to the show.
Speaker 10: It means a great deal to us.
Speaker 9: Oh, thank you. All right, we'll talk so thanks Neil,
Speaker 9: by bye bye, bye bye bye. A. That was Neil
Speaker 9: Jackson from Delta High. And yeah, this is a great song.
Speaker 9: Check this out. This is called I Met a Girl
Speaker 9: and the band is Delta High.
Speaker 16: Tell me all, tell me on abo, I'm mat it.
Speaker 16: Go under your bon that's so bruder full, so good.
Speaker 4: She wills, that's it, she wills. I'm so look at
Speaker 4: that she is.
Speaker 1: Go help me all you'll help me, y.
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Speaker 17: She is so pass it, she's.
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Speaker 4: fast to me. It's so sublime.
Speaker 6: So let it go, Let it go. I'm an, I'm
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Speaker 6: don't have a mad, I'm mad, I'm don't have a name.
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Speaker 13: Like that.
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Speaker 6: A bit stupy name.
Speaker 1: I had to see you pay.
Speaker 14: I know.
Speaker 1: That things will never be the same.
Speaker 18: I wanna go back and do it all over, but
Speaker 18: I can't go by.
Speaker 6: I know I want to.
Speaker 1: Go back once I see it so much.
Speaker 18: I want thought, I can't go by.
Speaker 8: I know.
Speaker 15: I recall I get out on Friday night.
Speaker 1: It sort of slow dance, hoping that I didn't ride.
Speaker 14: Back, said I fall.
Speaker 1: I never I have to say they used to be lovely.
Speaker 14: I want stand a show.
Speaker 8: I know.
Speaker 1: That they somebover be the same.
Speaker 18: I wanta go by go by joy it all over,
Speaker 18: but I can't go back.
Speaker 1: I want to go by go by goes. I see
Speaker 1: you so much over you, but I can't go back.
Speaker 6: I know, oh take so very sa.
Speaker 1: Okay, I do.
Speaker 4: Over, but I can't go back.
Speaker 1: I want go back three and so much old.
Speaker 7: Little, but I can go by. I want God to
Speaker 7: all good.
Speaker 6: I can't go by.
Speaker 18: I wanna get.
Speaker 1: Fine, go fly want.
Speaker 6: I fell so much so, but I can go by.
Speaker 18: I wanna go by, go fi and do all over,
Speaker 18: but I can go by time way. I wanna go
Speaker 18: fine go fly got.
Speaker 6: I'm feeling so much so, but I can go.
Speaker 19: By this story the one as alignment. It's his job
Speaker 19: to be the power on.
Speaker 9: That's why.
Speaker 1: I'm having trouble finding the right one.
Speaker 14: I'm not satisfied.
Speaker 1: I'm not having this thought.
Speaker 14: I'm eating sleep every.
Speaker 6: Night and day.
Speaker 7: I know she's out there ready for us, sup Please,
Speaker 7: I'll never slow down.
Speaker 6: I gotta breeze.
Speaker 1: She's out that I can't see, can see.
Speaker 7: Fans in folles where I saw the face see filten
Speaker 7: thousand votes, feel like I was in space.
Speaker 14: I think I found her and she's a Dannamo.
Speaker 4: I can't chills.
Speaker 14: I've been down masto.
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Speaker 1: Don't come. Let's take a time, don't beat it, don't come.
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Speaker 14: the suns that swimming a.
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Speaker 6: I don't know.
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Speaker 21: don't go. I feel alive, no, got to be wet,
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Speaker 9: And ah NY five point three and now the world
Speaker 9: radio premiere of the new single from Box of Trash,
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Speaker 6: No, I just start, I let you know.
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Speaker 9: And now the world radio premiere of the new single
Speaker 9: from the Far North. This is called Mountain Song.
Speaker 4: The way things change.
Speaker 20: I don't think I can guess.
Speaker 25: You're next to move. I miss you bird, your restrain
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Speaker 20: You say that you'll change, so I'll leave your.
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Speaker 1: Soon after that, it all fads.
Speaker 18: To black, and I'm not so in loving mon.
Speaker 1: Alone. The gaps in my heart don't belong.
Speaker 4: Read line.
Speaker 18: Can we go back and again? Can we go.
Speaker 1: Back and again?
Speaker 14: Every time?
Speaker 1: I pen mo fee a rock post ryme underneath. I
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Speaker 25: You farm, you see that you change, so I'll leave
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Speaker 14: To black and I'm not so ill loving anymore?
Speaker 26: Call the caps in my heart do belong? Can't we
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Speaker 14: And now?
Speaker 9: The world radio premiere of the new single from the Painting.
Speaker 9: This is called Scarlett.
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Speaker 17: Your fists Christmas swallow? Watching you is my favorite? You're
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