Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 10-26-24 hour 2
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Speaker 26: Twenty five we have here on Matt Connorton Unleashed. We've
Speaker 26: got October Suns here with us live in studio, and
Speaker 26: it's wonderful to have them here. But it's also a
Speaker 26: little bit it's almost surreal because it's been so long
Speaker 26: since I've seen you guys, two of you I went
Speaker 26: to high school with, So that's uh, that's crazy. But uh,
Speaker 26: welcome guys, thanks for having us, for having You're gonna
Speaker 26: play live for us, so I'm gonna kind of adjust
Speaker 26: a sound a little bit as we go. But uh,
Speaker 26: Dave Wally, of course you've been.
Speaker 20: On the show before.
Speaker 8: I have you helped to promote Satellite Union when are.
Speaker 26: And Uh, Satellite Union is playing tonight but also October
Speaker 26: son So Satellite Union is opening for October Suns tonight
Speaker 26: at Panucci's and Conquered is that correct.
Speaker 8: They joined us for the big shindy.
Speaker 26: That is very cool, that's awesome, that's all right from Chicago. Yes, yes,
Speaker 26: Oh Chris, I can't hear you, but I think I
Speaker 26: know why, and uh uh address that here.
Speaker 24: So you guys all went to high school together? What
Speaker 24: was Christine's the same as he was? Or is there
Speaker 24: something unique him a high school? Because I'm still taking
Speaker 24: advantage of you being here, you know, I will.
Speaker 8: Say I will say this, Matt probably aged better than
Speaker 8: any of us.
Speaker 20: Genetics.
Speaker 26: My dad has really good skin and clean living, no drugs,
Speaker 26: no alcohol, massive amounts of caffeine.
Speaker 24: But other than that, it's kind of cute if you
Speaker 24: get an alcoholic drink into him, because he doesn't drink very.
Speaker 20: I get, I get, I get very silly. Chris, I
Speaker 20: still can't hear you, and I don't. I don't know why.
Speaker 20: Oh I think I know why.
Speaker 27: We can hear you.
Speaker 20: I saw that. There we go, There we go. Do
Speaker 20: you guys wanna want to play something?
Speaker 26: And then we'll we'll kind of talk a little bit
Speaker 26: and catch up and uh talk about tonight and uh
Speaker 26: talk about.
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Speaker 27: All right?
Speaker 20: Yeah, October Suns Live in studio.
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Speaker 26: Oh my god, those harmonies you gotta sound amazing. October
Speaker 26: Suns is there with us live in studio. Yeah, sound great, great,
Speaker 26: absolutely absolutely.
Speaker 20: If you are just joining us.
Speaker 27: Matt Connorton Unleashed.
Speaker 26: We are live from the studios of w m n
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Speaker 26: and tonight it's October Suns and Satellite Union at Panucci's
Speaker 26: Correct and correct.
Speaker 4: What time does that start? Eight o'clock?
Speaker 27: Yeah, eight o'clock.
Speaker 20: Yeah, okay, very good, very good. So, uh so we
Speaker 20: have who was in the band originally because it wasn't
Speaker 20: it was was it all?
Speaker 16: It was?
Speaker 31: It was all four of you originally Jason christ and
Speaker 31: I started and we were we always knew Day was
Speaker 31: going to be there, but he was off doing some
Speaker 31: acting stuff.
Speaker 8: Yeah.
Speaker 27: We just played as a trio until he got back.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 32: And what's crazy We were just talking about this yesterday's
Speaker 32: I don't think we've played a show the four of
Speaker 32: Us since like two well, not a full real October
Speaker 32: Sun show the four of Us.
Speaker 4: It's two thousand and three.
Speaker 32: Some shows Dave's Jump jumped up with us, and we've
Speaker 32: had some other shows that Kurt wasn't there, you know,
Speaker 32: So this is the first time I think this is
Speaker 32: the four.
Speaker 27: Of Us in a long time.
Speaker 20: Wow.
Speaker 32: Yeah, Wow, So it is pretty wild that we can
Speaker 32: just like get together and it's like it's still still
Speaker 32: kind of there.
Speaker 20: Yeah.
Speaker 26: Yeah, so no, you gotta sound great, like I said,
Speaker 26: I mean, you know, the harmonies are tight. And uh
Speaker 26: so have you had a chance, like have the four
Speaker 26: of you rehearsed for tonight.
Speaker 8: Or Thursday night?
Speaker 20: Yeah, yeah, like a lot or or or does it
Speaker 20: all just kind of come back.
Speaker 32: We've all been kind of working on stuff, you know,
Speaker 32: So the show we're back in June is when when
Speaker 32: we kind of booked this and we're like, all right,
Speaker 32: we're doing this. So everyone kind of on their own,
Speaker 32: what's kind of brushing up on stuff, and then Jason
Speaker 32: and I got together a few times and then Jason me, Jason,
Speaker 32: Kurt and then Dave kind of we were all ready
Speaker 32: kind of when with the four of us got together,
Speaker 32: you know.
Speaker 20: Yeah.
Speaker 31: Yeah, back in the day we played these songs. We
Speaker 31: played them a lot. Yeah, I think we were well
Speaker 31: and great, they're in our DNA.
Speaker 26: Yeah, so it's like riding a bike. It's uh a
Speaker 26: little bit yeah, because you yeah, I remember, like you
Speaker 26: guys played a lot.
Speaker 27: Of shows back again. Back then we were so busy.
Speaker 26: Yeah, yeah, so when was so, when was the last
Speaker 26: time you guys played a show together prior to the one?
Speaker 26: You're like, what was the most recent show that you
Speaker 26: guys did together?
Speaker 8: Well, we did.
Speaker 32: We did something in twenty fifteen, you did it was
Speaker 32: like kind of a full octobers and show, But Kurt
Speaker 32: wasn't around for that one, or I think you jumped
Speaker 32: up for a few songs like that late. So it
Speaker 32: was the four of us really, but yeah, so and
Speaker 32: then we did when twenty seventeen too, I think so.
Speaker 8: Yeah, we did a couple of market days, a couple
Speaker 8: of market days.
Speaker 23: Yeah.
Speaker 31: The other thing I would like to note too, which
Speaker 31: is awesome about the show, is that after Dave left,
Speaker 31: we were doing probably more covers than original songs, and
Speaker 31: now that Dave is here, we're doing probably mostly almost
Speaker 31: all originals.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 20: Oh that's cool.
Speaker 32: We're playing pretty much everything we have ever recorded, and yeah,
Speaker 32: it's gonna be most most mostly all originals, and any
Speaker 32: covers that we do play and stuff were just really
Speaker 32: want to play, or that anyone begs us.
Speaker 27: To play, right right?
Speaker 20: That track that we played twenty five, when was that
Speaker 20: done originally?
Speaker 18: One?
Speaker 32: Yeah, Okay, yep, Paint the Town October is our second
Speaker 32: CD there and yeah, so is that one?
Speaker 20: Okay?
Speaker 21: Okay, that was two thousand and one, two thousand one.
Speaker 26: Now what is everybody doing away from October Sun? So obviously, Dave,
Speaker 26: you have Satellite Union, which which I love. I don't
Speaker 26: know if you even heard it because you guys were
Speaker 26: setting up. But uh, at the end of the last segment,
Speaker 26: I put on like a War. I still love that
Speaker 26: song and it's and it's mud and it's only increased
Speaker 26: in relevance, you know what I mean.
Speaker 33: We've got another one we're playing tonight and putting on
Speaker 33: our next album. Oh okay, same theme, a little bit
Speaker 33: more come on people.
Speaker 8: Right right?
Speaker 16: Oh?
Speaker 20: Very cool? Very cool.
Speaker 26: So so Satellite Union, you're still doing a lot with that,
Speaker 26: right And then do you have anything else going in
Speaker 26: Chicago or no?
Speaker 8: Just kind of writing and farming with them.
Speaker 20: Yeah, and Chris, you do a lot of solo stuff, right.
Speaker 32: Yeah, primarily just solo stuff now, so I'm just you know,
Speaker 32: out playing restaurants and bars and all the millions of
Speaker 32: breweries that we have. Yeah, and uh, but yeah, and
Speaker 32: I feel like it's changed a little bit in terms
Speaker 32: of like, you know, I could play a ton of
Speaker 32: originals at that at those kind of kind of gigs
Speaker 32: still and get away with it.
Speaker 21: So yeah, so it's good. Yeah.
Speaker 20: Do you play any of the October Sun's songs?
Speaker 21: It's funny, not really, not really.
Speaker 32: And and then as we've been kind of getting back
Speaker 32: into it, I'm like, I'm kind of mixing them back
Speaker 32: in a little bit and kind of rediscovering them. Yeah,
Speaker 32: but yeah, it's kind of like a these songs were
Speaker 32: kind of like another era just kind of like put
Speaker 32: it down and moved on.
Speaker 20: Yeah.
Speaker 21: You know, there's a couple that I think we always
Speaker 21: regularly play.
Speaker 31: A find ironic in the song twenty five because you're
Speaker 31: talking about well.
Speaker 21: Now we're not right, it's a quarter life crisis. I
Speaker 21: wish we were still in a quarter life crisis.
Speaker 31: Songs that you wrote, you know, twenty five years ago.
Speaker 21: Yeah, yeah, ten lifetimes ago.
Speaker 30: Right.
Speaker 23: Yeah.
Speaker 20: Now what about you, Kurt, what what do you have music?
Speaker 27: I played a couple of couple of different bands.
Speaker 20: Of course you do. You're a drummer, Oh yeah, okay, exactly.
Speaker 20: This is a consistent theme on the show. Every drummer
Speaker 20: we talked to is in like ten different bands.
Speaker 27: Ten I'm getting you.
Speaker 20: Well, you're you're being humble. You're in You're in ten bands,
Speaker 20: aren't you?
Speaker 16: No?
Speaker 27: No, No, It's like it's like two different ones.
Speaker 20: Okay, except for the secret ones.
Speaker 8: You're not.
Speaker 20: You're a drummer.
Speaker 27: I will take I will take random, you know, like drummer. Hey,
Speaker 27: are you busy this night? Or whatever?
Speaker 34: Yeah?
Speaker 27: Yeah, Carol, why not?
Speaker 20: What what are the bands that you're playing?
Speaker 31: One of them is buzz Blocks. Have been playing with
Speaker 31: ye with Joe Perrell. Yeah, I've been been. You know,
Speaker 31: we've known each other since we're like sixteen, and so
Speaker 31: it's off and on and then uh. The other one
Speaker 31: is a five piece cover band called Neon Rodeo. So
Speaker 31: we do a lot of rock and country covers and
Speaker 31: that kind of stuff.
Speaker 26: And yeah, yeah, Joe's been on the show a couple
Speaker 26: of times with his band stand Uponio Santa Paudio. Yeah,
Speaker 26: Jenny and I went to see them and they were
Speaker 26: they were incredible. Oh yeah, yeah, I tell people, you know,
Speaker 26: when I uh, when I knew Joe when we were teenagers,
Speaker 26: he had gray hair, like.
Speaker 20: Yeah, it was he had gray hair when we were
Speaker 20: in high school. Dude, even earlier it was wild.
Speaker 27: I remember it was black when I was sixteen.
Speaker 26: Yeah, yeah, but he was yeah, he's he's uh so fuzzbox.
Speaker 26: Tom Serabia wasn't fuzzy.
Speaker 31: He was in for a bit and uh and so
Speaker 31: he's actually been playing a little bit with his son
Speaker 31: doing a band.
Speaker 20: Oh I didn't realize that. Oh that's cool. Oh very cool.
Speaker 20: Yeah yeah, and uh Jason, what have you been doing.
Speaker 35: I turned to the dark side about five years ago,
Speaker 35: became mostly a bass player.
Speaker 20: Oh okay, welcome to the dark side.
Speaker 35: Went from bass to being a front man guitar player,
Speaker 35: from being a guitar player to being a bass player.
Speaker 35: But I'm mostly working in a band called Miles to
Speaker 35: Memphis and and they'll actually be joining us tonight as
Speaker 35: well at panucci Cool short set.
Speaker 20: That's a cool name.
Speaker 8: Memphis, so exposure.
Speaker 35: It's similar to I think Neon Roady, a lot of
Speaker 35: a lot of modern country and just good classic rock.
Speaker 20: Yeah yeah, oh, very cool, very cool. Do you guys
Speaker 20: want to play another song?
Speaker 8: I love?
Speaker 21: Yeah, please get.
Speaker 20: If you are just joining us.
Speaker 26: We have October Sons here with us alive in studio.
Speaker 26: They're playing tonight at Panucci's and conquered and of course
Speaker 26: uh with uh satellite Union and miles to Memphis and
Speaker 26: uh whatever the secret band is that Kurtz and that
Speaker 26: he's not telling us about will probably do.
Speaker 27: I'm an October sun tonight.
Speaker 20: We cool, we cool, Yeah, whenever you guys are ready.
Speaker 23: All right?
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Speaker 36: and nobody can't.
Speaker 6: Dream or let our rise stay close.
Speaker 23: And I was keeping one foot on the room.
Speaker 12: Mm hmm.
Speaker 36: Nobody can't sleep and I'm just reading out loud. I
Speaker 36: want me read about you long, and nobody can't dream
Speaker 36: and won't let our ay stake clone and I was
Speaker 36: keeping one foot on the cloon. Nobody can sleep, and
Speaker 36: I'm just reading and out loud.
Speaker 12: I want me reading for you long.
Speaker 36: Nobody can't dream, won't let our stay, and those people
Speaker 36: want to.
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Speaker 2: In his house everything the law you seen now come.
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Speaker 20: M hmm, amazing, amazing.
Speaker 26: October Sun's here with us alive in studio on this
Speaker 26: Saturday morning. I can't get over those harmonies. Is that
Speaker 26: the hardest thing to work out when you're rehearsing?
Speaker 20: Or does it? Does even that just kind of come?
Speaker 9: Is it?
Speaker 27: Muscle ball rolls with it? So where we all sit
Speaker 27: just kind of pick out.
Speaker 35: Yeah, Chris, I think Chris and Dave naturally sing army together,
Speaker 35: you know, very instinctively.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 35: I need to like write apart and figure it out
Speaker 35: and play it on the guitar and like memorize it
Speaker 35: because I don't have the air force.
Speaker 23: Really.
Speaker 20: Yeah, yeah, Kurt.
Speaker 27: Tells me what the things I said.
Speaker 21: Kurt usually tells me what the thing.
Speaker 26: Now, do you guys have any plans to record anything new?
Speaker 26: I mean, obviously, you know you're not all together geographically
Speaker 26: on a consistent basis. But we live in an era
Speaker 26: where you can, you know, it's easier than ever to
Speaker 26: kind of, you know, send files back and forth.
Speaker 31: And I've actually been doing some home recording, and Jason
Speaker 31: does some home recording, and really we've been passing some
Speaker 31: stuff around. But yeah, everybody's just gonna line up the schedules.
Speaker 21: And yeah, yeah, it's kind of no excuse. Probably not
Speaker 21: like it would.
Speaker 20: Be fun to do it.
Speaker 27: I mean it really doesn't.
Speaker 31: You know, the technology just look a thousand times different
Speaker 31: than it was when we did those things. Oh yeah,
Speaker 31: oh yeah, I mean even then, you know, the technology
Speaker 31: was different. But the guy that recorded as Mark of
Speaker 31: Role was using a two inch tape, which is kind
Speaker 31: of old school, which is is kind of fun.
Speaker 27: But at the same time, like we can easily pass
Speaker 27: files around it.
Speaker 20: Oh yeah, it's easier than ever not to put you
Speaker 20: on the spot.
Speaker 21: Yeah, no, no, something we've been talking about for a
Speaker 21: long time.
Speaker 20: Yeah, it's funny.
Speaker 32: We were joking saying that like we fell between like
Speaker 32: the period between like really difficult technology and really easy technology, right,
Speaker 32: Like tell everybody tonight, like pull out your phones and
Speaker 32: take some video, because there's no video that exists anyway.
Speaker 35: We predate YouTube, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's how people promote it,
Speaker 35: and we almost know actually predate most social media.
Speaker 8: Yeah, we had a Facebook page.
Speaker 21: MySpace.
Speaker 20: Well, actually, if you had a MySpace page, you still do?
Speaker 20: You know that, right?
Speaker 26: Like you can't get MySpace page is like roaches, you can't.
Speaker 26: You can't kill it, like like people try to. I've
Speaker 26: even tried. Like if you go on MySpace and find
Speaker 26: like an old page of.
Speaker 20: Yours, there's no way to deact it. There literally is not.
Speaker 26: It will exist forever, yeah, or like if you have
Speaker 26: anything embarrassing on MySpace from back in the day, it's
Speaker 26: still there. So but yeah, no, it'd be great here
Speaker 26: some new some new stuff from you guys. Is anyone
Speaker 26: recording the show tonight, like recording the audio of it
Speaker 26: or anything.
Speaker 8: I'm trying to work out a way to do it.
Speaker 35: I've got the technology, but I'm also bringing a lot
Speaker 35: of other equipment on the sound guy and the bass tech,
Speaker 35: the guitar.
Speaker 8: So the last thing I'm gonna be doing just plug
Speaker 8: in a computer room, right right, but as possible.
Speaker 20: Yeah, yeah, very cool, very cool. Do you guys have
Speaker 20: anything You probably haven't written anything new, right because you
Speaker 20: haven't really been together.
Speaker 27: They've sent me there.
Speaker 33: Yeah, there's one song that kind of fell out of
Speaker 33: my head. Has a lot to do with New Hampshire
Speaker 33: and it was a lot to do with these guys.
Speaker 33: So I will one day record it and hopefully with
Speaker 33: these guys.
Speaker 20: Oh cool, very cool, Yeah, yeah, excellent.
Speaker 27: Chris is always good.
Speaker 21: Yeah, yeah, it's just a are focusing on it and
Speaker 21: you know, right right done right.
Speaker 27: So I don't know if you could ever like probably
Speaker 27: just always you never get rid of it.
Speaker 20: It doesn't go away, Yeah, like a good idea, you'll
Speaker 20: you'll remember it.
Speaker 21: Yeah, it comes and goes sometimes it feels like it
Speaker 21: goes away. Where are you today, I've got ten minutes?
Speaker 20: Well where does the name come from? By the way,
Speaker 20: October Suns? I think I remember, but I'm not sure.
Speaker 21: So yeah, that's a good question. So I don't know.
Speaker 32: Like when the band was first coming together, I just
Speaker 32: you know, New Hampshire Fall, it was like, you know,
Speaker 32: most awesome time of year, and just wanted that kind
Speaker 32: of imagery in my That's why I wanted that. So
Speaker 32: just had at first settle on October. Yeah, we need
Speaker 32: something with October in it. And then we couldn't come
Speaker 32: up with anything. And then it was actually my brother Chuck,
Speaker 32: my older brother, who I was like, man, we can't
Speaker 32: think of a name where we got all these names,
Speaker 32: you know?
Speaker 21: Yeah, And one day he he called me. I was like,
Speaker 21: I got it. October Suns. It's like, no way. And
Speaker 21: I told these guys and I'm like, yeah, that's that's
Speaker 21: the best of all the crop that we have.
Speaker 27: So yeah, we do have to you know, because yeah,
Speaker 27: like and then that thing you do, it's not the old.
Speaker 20: Leaders right right.
Speaker 21: Literally, everyone's like, well, you guys are all born in October.
Speaker 21: That's awesome. It's like, actually none of us are none
Speaker 21: of us?
Speaker 20: Yeah yeah, yeah, that's funny. Yeah I think that. I
Speaker 20: so I was wrong because I was thinking you were
Speaker 20: all born in October.
Speaker 26: Just tell everyone that that would be a good thing.
Speaker 26: I just said, just tell people, yeah, we're all born.
Speaker 26: It's like faith that we all met and formed a band. Yeah, now,
Speaker 26: how long have a set?
Speaker 20: Are you playing tonight? Are you are you doing like.
Speaker 27: We have two sets.
Speaker 21: Yeah, probably two sets, probably close to you know, a
Speaker 21: couple hours.
Speaker 32: Okay, you know, okay, and literally were playing every original
Speaker 32: we have and then you know, yeah, just select covers.
Speaker 20: Yeah, and then and then how long is Satellite Union plan?
Speaker 8: We'll see.
Speaker 20: Yeah, I'm gonna play by ear.
Speaker 8: Now we're starting the show. We might come back. Who
Speaker 8: knows it's.
Speaker 20: Is it the full band? Ah?
Speaker 8: Yeah, they're all coming out.
Speaker 20: That's really cool. That's awesome that that they were able
Speaker 20: to work that out and do that.
Speaker 8: I know, I think they like me.
Speaker 26: Yeah, it sounds like, yeah, yeah, have they been to
Speaker 26: New Like, have you like a Satellite Union played New Hampshire?
Speaker 19: No?
Speaker 8: Never, the drummers from New Jersey, so he's the other
Speaker 8: East Coaster.
Speaker 26: And then oh okay, so yeah, are you guys playing
Speaker 26: a lot? Is Satellite Union?
Speaker 8: We've always been once a month.
Speaker 16: You know.
Speaker 33: It's kind of like we don't want to overstay, are welcome.
Speaker 33: We want our crowds to come out. Now that our
Speaker 33: crowds are basically over fifty, it's hard to get them out.
Speaker 33: But yeah, so we do once a month, and we're
Speaker 33: really fine with that. We're going to focus on a
Speaker 33: new album and just keep doing.
Speaker 8: What we're doing.
Speaker 26: Yeah, yeah, excellent, excellent, Why now Caucheese. I think Dave
Speaker 26: you had said in a Facebook post something about Pucci's
Speaker 26: a special toy.
Speaker 20: It sounds like it is.
Speaker 33: Because we when we were cutting our teeth and trying
Speaker 33: to figure out what our sound was, we were doing
Speaker 33: open mics down there every now and then, and then
Speaker 33: I think our first shows were down there, and my
Speaker 33: very last show was August.
Speaker 20: Okay, your last show before moving.
Speaker 33: Okay, so lived across the and I lived across the
Speaker 33: street and forgot a lot of nights.
Speaker 20: So it really all started there for you, for you,
Speaker 20: for you. Yeah.
Speaker 31: And actually my first ever paying gig ever as the
Speaker 31: drummer was thumbs thumbs.
Speaker 20: Oh wow, I forgot about that.
Speaker 8: It's it's kind of our it's our cavern club.
Speaker 27: Yeah, yeah, literally a great way to.
Speaker 32: Yeah, we used to play the open mic eve before
Speaker 32: Dave came on board, we were playing the open mic
Speaker 32: there every Sunday, the Steve Naylor, famous Steve Naylor open mic.
Speaker 21: So yeah, we go way back.
Speaker 20: Who was Steve Naylor? I don't I don't recognize the meat.
Speaker 35: He hosted The open mic played around for years legendary guy.
Speaker 35: Cool cat different bands, good bass player.
Speaker 2: Cool.
Speaker 21: He moved over to the Barley House. Yeah.
Speaker 20: Is he still around, Steve?
Speaker 35: Yeah, I actually ran into him. He played on the
Speaker 35: Marketage stage, not this past summer, but before so. Yeah,
Speaker 35: it was nice to catch up with him.
Speaker 8: It's been a long time.
Speaker 21: He always wore good hats.
Speaker 27: I learned all my beatles. Ta huh. Yeah.
Speaker 20: I never even met this guy. We'll have to get
Speaker 20: him on. He sounds interesting, Steve Naylor. Do you guys
Speaker 20: wanna do you want to play one more before we
Speaker 20: uh we know anything else?
Speaker 8: I think we know.
Speaker 27: Yours.
Speaker 21: What should we do?
Speaker 20: I kind of put you on the spot.
Speaker 8: Yeah, let's do attention.
Speaker 21: I do attention.
Speaker 26: If he was just showing us we have October Suns
Speaker 26: live in studio on this Saturday morning, yeah, m there
Speaker 26: we go.
Speaker 32: Bosh, all right, this was called attention.
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Speaker 35: right right, And I'm sitting here, you know, a fifty
Speaker 35: one year old guy trying to learn stuff that a
Speaker 35: really ambitious twenty six year old guitar player recorded.
Speaker 26: Yeah, oh that's funny. That's funny if you are just
Speaker 26: doing us. We have October suns here with us live
Speaker 26: in studio. These guys are playing tonight at Panucheese and Conquered,
Speaker 26: uh with a satellite union and miles to Memphis and uh,
Speaker 26: that's you probably expecting a lot of people, right, it's.
Speaker 20: Home, kind of a hometown homecoming.
Speaker 21: Seems a lot of chatter, a lott of likes out there,
Speaker 21: so hopefully.
Speaker 26: It should be a good night. I would think, Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 26: very good. Yeah, you guys sound you guys sound incredible.
Speaker 20: You don't.
Speaker 26: You don't sound like a band that doesn't spend a
Speaker 26: lot of time together. Now, you know, you sound like
Speaker 26: a band that's you know, tight, and but you know,
Speaker 26: like like you were saying, it's kind of a muscle
Speaker 26: everything with these songs, right, you know.
Speaker 27: And it's rare that we have four singers harmonize it.
Speaker 20: Yeah, that's true too, Yeah, and that that really.
Speaker 8: Adds such a body to your music.
Speaker 27: I think that's so cool to listen to your harmonies.
Speaker 35: That's kind of what separated us from a lot of
Speaker 35: the other bands at the time. Well, actually the fact
Speaker 35: that we had four part harmonies. Three of us were songwriters.
Speaker 35: But also we weren't a jam band, and almost all
Speaker 35: the other bands were jam bands at the time.
Speaker 21: We were songwriters.
Speaker 26: Yeah, yeah, oh yeah, conquered at that time. Jam bands everywhere, and.
Speaker 8: Some really good ones.
Speaker 20: Friends with those cats, yeah, of course.
Speaker 27: Yeah.
Speaker 32: Yeah, we were one of the only real rock bands,
Speaker 32: I think, And I think that's what might make tonight
Speaker 32: kind of unique, I think, because yeah, I think we're
Speaker 32: still only one of the only ones.
Speaker 33: You know, Yeah, and and and a legit just rock band,
Speaker 33: not a metal band, not a hard rock band, but
Speaker 33: just here's rock and roll.
Speaker 20: Yeah, yeah, is it because of that just being that?
Speaker 16: Is it?
Speaker 26: If any of you ever found it hard to describe
Speaker 26: your music to people, because it's almost like if you're
Speaker 26: if you're something more specialized, so to speak, instead of
Speaker 26: just a straight ad rock and roll band, it's it's
Speaker 26: kind of that creates a challenge you're trying.
Speaker 21: Yeah, I always have a hard time with that.
Speaker 20: Yeah, what do you play rock?
Speaker 12: Yeah?
Speaker 32: Yeah, alternative rock somebody of the early nineties, all rock.
Speaker 27: Somebody told me once that reminded of like Totally White
Speaker 27: Rocket or something.
Speaker 21: Yeah, we get, we get what do we get?
Speaker 20: We get? You get r em I bet right, and
Speaker 20: we get.
Speaker 4: But we're definitely all influenced by Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 21: Say what's the band? Why can I think of it?
Speaker 21: I saw them with Toad Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we.
Speaker 8: Used to hear that of it. Yeah yeah, which when
Speaker 8: I hear Jim Blossoms, I don't get. I don't know.
Speaker 21: Okay, good, I.
Speaker 20: Get the comparison, but I think what you guys do
Speaker 20: is more sophisticated than Jim Blossoms. Yeah, you know, I
Speaker 20: don't think they have the harmonies, certainly.
Speaker 27: Know, your vocals definitely make unique.
Speaker 24: Yeah, that's wonderful to hear. Where can people find you
Speaker 24: guys online? Well, we do have a Facebook I've been looking. Yeah,
Speaker 24: the facebook page. We had a website years ago. But
Speaker 24: the Facebook page has links to actually Chris's website. Yeah,
Speaker 24: you can stream or download all of our recorded materials
Speaker 24: three albums page.
Speaker 8: It's just October Suns.
Speaker 20: Why looking that, But it's all on it's on your website.
Speaker 23: Yeah.
Speaker 32: Yeah, So my website just Chris Peters music dot com.
Speaker 32: And then there's an October Suns page on there. All
Speaker 32: of our stuff up on there, and we do you know,
Speaker 32: that's another thing with dragging feet on it's just getting
Speaker 32: it up on like the streaming platforms and whatnot.
Speaker 21: But yeah, HiT's out there.
Speaker 20: Oh so you've got yeah, you've got Session. I'm looking
Speaker 20: at the website now.
Speaker 26: So you've got Sessions which has six tracks, and Face
Speaker 26: to Town October.
Speaker 20: Which has eleven Chris Peters dot Chris Peters music dot com.
Speaker 27: Okay, the last CD has got you know some of
Speaker 27: the radios hits.
Speaker 20: Okay, yeah, you guys have more recorded studio tracks than
Speaker 20: I realized. That's great. There's a lot here.
Speaker 21: Yeah, there's some live stuff too on the we have.
Speaker 32: We put like a compilation thing out in two thousand
Speaker 32: and nine, so a big show at the Capital Center actually,
Speaker 32: and so we put out something then with a.
Speaker 21: Couple of new songs on it.
Speaker 32: Actually we had Alison and Hard Feelings Yeah Feelings right
Speaker 32: and uh yeah, and then we had a couple of
Speaker 32: live tracks. So we used to do stuff up at
Speaker 32: the Mojo Music Studio way back in the day. So
Speaker 32: we had some live stuff from up there, and I
Speaker 32: think another live radio.
Speaker 27: Thing, live stuff from j Y j Y that's right. Yeah.
Speaker 8: So there's a Christmas song picking around somewhere. Oh is
Speaker 8: there Elvis? Oh yeah, yeah, we.
Speaker 21: Didn't bring that one today.
Speaker 26: Yeah, so I'll put you on the spot when we
Speaker 26: when we wrap up the segment in a couple of minutes,
Speaker 26: I'll play one of these What should I play from
Speaker 26: the I'll play a song from the website, one of
Speaker 26: the October Sun songs.
Speaker 20: What should I play?
Speaker 23: Oh?
Speaker 21: Yeah, that'd be great.
Speaker 20: Anybody anybody else?
Speaker 23: Yeah?
Speaker 21: Yeah, anybody else? You want to play that one?
Speaker 20: I see one anybody else live at Mojo Music that one?
Speaker 20: Play that one? Yeah, okay, we'll play that when we
Speaker 20: when we wrap up the when we wrap up the show,
Speaker 20: use band Zoogle. Yeah, I recognize the template. I love
Speaker 20: band Zogle.
Speaker 4: Yeah, very very cool.
Speaker 26: Yeah, well that came up in the first hour or
Speaker 26: two with h when we had played Dad on because
Speaker 26: that's what he uses. Yeah, and he was singing their praises.
Speaker 26: But yeah, well we'll play that in a moment when
Speaker 26: we wrap up. So yeah, So go to Chris Peters
Speaker 26: music dot com. You can find all the October Sun's
Speaker 26: music there. What about people looking for Satellite Union.
Speaker 8: Dave Satellite Union Music dot com.
Speaker 20: That's easy. Yeah, yeah, and miles to Memphis. Where do
Speaker 20: people find that?
Speaker 35: We We got a Facebook Pagehi tells where we're playing.
Speaker 35: We haven't done any recording yet, Okay, I know that
Speaker 35: we are coming up the night before Thanksgiving, I believe
Speaker 35: at Keys Piano Bar and Grill down the street, and
Speaker 35: then again the night after Christmas the twenty sixth. Those
Speaker 35: are a good places to catch us.
Speaker 20: Okay, that's school. You're playing at Keys, that's nice.
Speaker 8: It's a fun room, yeah, a fun room.
Speaker 20: Yeah yeah. And uh, Kurt Fuzzbox is.
Speaker 31: That our I think Joe has a Facebook page for that. Yeah,
Speaker 31: posts a lot from his page. And then Neon Rodeo
Speaker 31: has a.
Speaker 20: Page okay, okay, yeah, I'll have to check that out.
Speaker 26: Neon Rodeo very cool, very cool? And Panucci tonight? When
Speaker 26: does I start at eight pm?
Speaker 8: Eight pm a pm?
Speaker 20: And who's Who's satellite? Union on Union on first or yep?
Speaker 33: Okay, okay, I've told this a five dollars cover, okay, yeah,
Speaker 33: but if if you do want to come, we could, yeah,
Speaker 33: we could hook you.
Speaker 20: Yeah yeah, bu five bucks is cheap these days.
Speaker 21: I think it was five bucks twenty years ago.
Speaker 26: I was gonna saying, yeah, yeah, there's no inflation there.
Speaker 20: Well, guys, thank you so much.
Speaker 26: It's it's wonderful to see all four of you and
Speaker 26: to have you know, there was a line up here
Speaker 26: and uh, you know, and I went to high school
Speaker 26: with two of you, so that's surreal.
Speaker 21: Thanks thanks for having us man, awesome, super fun.
Speaker 20: Well wait, Jenny, I'm sorry I muted your mic when
Speaker 20: you got up a minute ago. Go ahead.
Speaker 4: I do that.
Speaker 3: I do it.
Speaker 20: I do it all the time, all the time.
Speaker 27: And today happens to be your birthday.
Speaker 21: Oh yes, I did that.
Speaker 24: Yes, I know you thought you were going to get
Speaker 24: through and out me saying it.
Speaker 21: But yeah, how much trouble it is my birthday?
Speaker 26: Well I was, I was saying early because it did
Speaker 26: come up at the at the top of the show,
Speaker 26: and I was saying, how you know, when you're a kid,
Speaker 26: birthdays are fun, but if you're a resident of New
Speaker 26: Hampshire and it's your birthday, it's like, oh, it's time
Speaker 26: to register and inspect the car. Happy birthday to men, Well,
Speaker 26: a great birthday.
Speaker 27: The only October Sun.
Speaker 20: Is from the true I'm the only legitimate October son.
Speaker 20: The apparently.
Speaker 27: Just what made it extra you guys in today when
Speaker 27: we booked you guys. Actually, Matt was really happy to
Speaker 27: have you guys in.
Speaker 8: Oh yeah, yeah, this is great.
Speaker 20: Absolutely.
Speaker 8: Yeah.
Speaker 26: The last time I actually booked you guys for something
Speaker 26: was that show at Strawberries the Pearl Jam release part.
Speaker 20: Which would have been nineteen ninety something I don't even
Speaker 20: want to think about.
Speaker 21: It would have been ninety nine.
Speaker 20: Yeah, yeah, it must have been.
Speaker 23: Yeah.
Speaker 20: Yeah.
Speaker 21: So we'll end with this.
Speaker 20: This is from anybody else, and this is from the
Speaker 20: Live Mojo Music Studio.
Speaker 21: Do they still do that?
Speaker 20: I mean, I know the studio is still there.
Speaker 21: It's funny. We just got an email they do. They
Speaker 21: still do the same thing. The studio is still there.
Speaker 32: And Joe, who had started the studio as Joe and
Speaker 32: his son Anthony, he still has a radio show and
Speaker 32: sent me a message esday saying, hey, you guys want
Speaker 32: to come up with me on the show again?
Speaker 23: Good?
Speaker 21: Oh yeah, it's still happening.
Speaker 20: That's good.
Speaker 26: No, I'm glad they're still doing that. Yeah, that's excellent, excellent.
Speaker 26: All right, So we will wrap up the segment with this.
Speaker 26: If you're listening live on Saturday, we have Rebecca Turmel
Speaker 26: coming up next in the third hour. But thanks again, guys.
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