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Matt Connarton Unleashed 2-14-26 hour 3
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Speaker 17: There you go, That is your lovely face by the
Speaker 17: rightful heirs and they are here and we're going to
Speaker 17: talk to them in just a moment. Welcome everybody. We
Speaker 17: have entered our number three new Marrow trace of Matt
Speaker 17: Connorton Unleashed and we are live from the studios of
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Speaker 17: Happy Valentine's Day. Today is Saturday, February fourteen, twenty twenty six.
Speaker 17: Jenny is here at the news table ant and I
Speaker 17: think actually we should mention the show tonight and then
Speaker 17: you know, we'll mention it again at the oh at
Speaker 17: the end of the hour. But for people just joining
Speaker 17: us because tonight's a big night of course at the
Speaker 17: Mosaic Art Collective.
Speaker 18: Yeah, Tonight at the Mosaic Art Collective is the opening
Speaker 18: of the Peaceful Rebellion Juried Art Show. The opening is
Speaker 18: from five to seven. Matt and I will be there,
Speaker 18: so please do come join us at sixty six Canover Street,
Speaker 18: Sweet two oh one. If you've never been, you've got
Speaker 18: to come check out the Mosaic Art Collective. It is
Speaker 18: a great gallery.
Speaker 17: Yes, absolutely, we do love them. And how many pieces
Speaker 17: do you have in the show?
Speaker 18: I actually have two pieces of the condition of it,
Speaker 18: which was really an honor for me.
Speaker 19: It's a it's a joy to get one in. If
Speaker 19: you get two, it's like, oh my gosh.
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, but you know what.
Speaker 18: Definitely also make sure you check out their website Mosaic
Speaker 18: Artcollective dot com for more information on things they're doing.
Speaker 18: They have an upcoming art and advocacy panel that you'll
Speaker 18: definitely want to check out.
Speaker 17: All right, outstanding and let's see so let's get those
Speaker 17: mics up here. So we have John Talto and Sunny Burretto.
Speaker 17: Did I get that right?
Speaker 1: Yes?
Speaker 17: I did? Okay, excellent, wonderful, So welcome back. It's been uh,
Speaker 17: it's been a Whileeuz. When was the last time you're
Speaker 17: both on the show? It had to be over a
Speaker 17: year ago, right, September of twenty twenty four, yes, oh wow, okay,
Speaker 17: so it has been a while. So of course together
Speaker 17: you are the rightful heirs. We played that song your
Speaker 17: Lovely Face. You've got a bunch of new songs that
Speaker 17: you sent me that I really like, and you're gonna
Speaker 17: play for us. But what so what what? What's what
Speaker 17: has happened uh with uh, with the project since the
Speaker 17: last time we talked, since the last time we had
Speaker 17: you on.
Speaker 20: Well, we have a new project with thirteen tracks, okay,
Speaker 20: that we've been working on for over a year. So
Speaker 20: it's we're in the final throes of releasing that. We've
Speaker 20: just had the last the five pieces mastered that hopefully
Speaker 20: you'll play today, okay.
Speaker 19: And yeah, it's a.
Speaker 17: Lot of work, yeah, yeah, no doubt, no doubt.
Speaker 21: Since we had to travel to New York to do it.
Speaker 17: Okay, yeah, tell me about that.
Speaker 1: Uh.
Speaker 21: We recorded it with our beloved producer Lincoln Schleifer in Bronx,
Speaker 21: New York. That's where we recorded the first project. But
Speaker 21: oh yeah, we were living in New York at the time,
Speaker 21: so it was it was an easy fifteen minute commute
Speaker 21: as opposed to a four hour commute now, right right.
Speaker 21: But it was another rewarding process and it took us,
Speaker 21: as Sonny mentioned, a little over a year. But we're
Speaker 21: really really really pleased with the outcome of the project.
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, absolutely. And then so it's it's an eph
Speaker 17: did you record?
Speaker 4: Did you just do?
Speaker 17: Are you just doing individual tracks?
Speaker 20: We'll probably release each track individually, Oh okay, but you know,
Speaker 20: we're just well also just kind of doing it as
Speaker 20: a CD for you know, kind of the old school
Speaker 20: people who.
Speaker 17: Like gotcha, gotcha? Gotcha? Well, are you going to play
Speaker 17: something for us some din are you play?
Speaker 1: Yeah?
Speaker 19: Yeah, we have two tracks that we're gonna play.
Speaker 20: One of them is called Fifth Generation War that's not
Speaker 20: on this project, that's newer than this project, okay. And
Speaker 20: then the other one is called Shivertown and that is
Speaker 20: on the project. But so the version on the project
Speaker 20: will sound much different oh okay, because there's just the
Speaker 20: two of us here, but we've got a whole band
Speaker 20: on the project. Oh interesting one like little disclaimer. I
Speaker 20: just want to say that no AI was used to
Speaker 20: make any of our music and okay, or lyrics or
Speaker 20: anything like that.
Speaker 17: Okay, well fair enough, yes, all right, very good. Yeah,
Speaker 17: So what are you gonna play for us?
Speaker 22: Now?
Speaker 19: Called fifth generation warfare?
Speaker 17: Fifth generation warfare? All right? The rightful ara is live
Speaker 17: in studio. Yeah, whenever you're ready.
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Speaker 10: Not just who they are?
Speaker 11: I've got to tell somebody of them.
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Speaker 11: People are dying here. Boy, it's just like the one
Speaker 11: really wants to see.
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Speaker 14: We're in a fifth generation war.
Speaker 24: Essence of fifth generation ward, will you two.
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Speaker 8: Never want to let.
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Speaker 10: Get close to who you loves.
Speaker 23: You'll never want to let them go.
Speaker 1: Run from this dark dis.
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Speaker 25: You're the one bringing pace of plans.
Speaker 11: Now you know how it feels to relieve be a
Speaker 11: en of me he loves. We're in a fifth generational war. Yes,
Speaker 11: it's a big generation war.
Speaker 4: Who good will to.
Speaker 8: All mess man, Friend and the answered.
Speaker 23: That calls to do your lone your never wants to
Speaker 23: releve good one from the dog a dissa. World's breaking
Speaker 23: then we I'm not baking. Don't let it breaking, don't
Speaker 23: let it take you dawn dun.
Speaker 4: Dum dum damn.
Speaker 17: Oh I like it. I like it. The Rightful airs
Speaker 17: here with us live in studio and fifth generation War
Speaker 17: very good, very good. I feel like a lot of
Speaker 17: your songs are kind of topical. Have there's a lot
Speaker 17: of social commentary. I remember noticing that too the last
Speaker 17: time that you were on. I mean, is that is
Speaker 17: that something that's that's important to you to express or
Speaker 17: you are and are you trying to address things that
Speaker 17: maybe you don't feel r being addressed.
Speaker 20: Well, I think, of course we're not really a political band,
Speaker 20: but I would say that, you know, we have.
Speaker 19: A couple of main points.
Speaker 20: So one of the things is, you know, try to
Speaker 20: focus on the positive, but don't forget like what's what's
Speaker 20: really going on, like really, you know, and try to
Speaker 20: think of things. I think that you know, we really
Speaker 20: just kind of play what comes up, and we've got
Speaker 20: all kinds of the songs just kind of like happen.
Speaker 20: It's not like we set out to write the song actually,
Speaker 20: you know, it's just like the music came and then
Speaker 20: the lyrics were what was called for by the music.
Speaker 20: I mean, I know, it's like kind of like the
Speaker 20: music gods dictate how these things happen, but certainly what
Speaker 20: what we believe in our beliefs kind of do filter through.
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, of course, yeah, well said well said, I
Speaker 17: want to play this studio track, but like I said,
Speaker 17: you sent us several I really love this song bad
Speaker 17: Trip Turnaround, but I want to know before we before
Speaker 17: we play it, I want to know more about this.
Speaker 17: This is this is kind of my my favorite of
Speaker 17: the ones you said, But yeah, tell us about this song.
Speaker 20: Okay, So this song is really about introspection, and you know,
Speaker 20: for some people, I mean it's some people are doing introspection,
Speaker 20: you know, meditation wise. Some people are doing it full
Speaker 20: out like iouasca and all kinds of things like that.
Speaker 20: So this kind of speaks to to a lot of
Speaker 20: things that that people are doing. But it's really like
Speaker 20: it's a spiritual journey and it's about it's about spirit,
Speaker 20: it's about finding yourself. And you know what we would
Speaker 20: help if if people get anything out of our music
Speaker 20: is that you know, they see us as people who
Speaker 20: really kind of are advocating looking inward and and getting
Speaker 20: more out of yourself, like bringing yourself to another level.
Speaker 17: Okay, Okay, John, anything to add on that or well.
Speaker 21: Something always has an interesting process of how she comes
Speaker 21: up with the words. What I usually do is I
Speaker 21: come up with the music in the melody and she
Speaker 21: says that when she's listening to the idea over and over,
Speaker 21: the song tells her, Yeah, what it's going to be
Speaker 21: written about. And this particular track, it was the day
Speaker 21: we were hanging out and I wasn't really feeling so
Speaker 21: great and I was just noodling around and this idea
Speaker 21: was brewing, and I looked at song and I'm like,
Speaker 21: you know, I'm not feeling so great. I need to
Speaker 21: I need to turn his bad trip around. And that
Speaker 21: kind of stuck in her head as a foundational theme,
Speaker 21: and she delivered the words, and once again, it's always
Speaker 21: for me, that moment where I get the text and
Speaker 21: the words are there are really exciting because that's what
Speaker 21: really closes and the song and cements it puts it together.
Speaker 17: Yeah, very cool.
Speaker 20: Oh, before we say anything, before we spend the song,
Speaker 20: I just want to do a shout out because like,
Speaker 20: we don't we sing backrups on this song.
Speaker 19: We don't. We're not the lead singer. Josh Dion is
Speaker 19: the lead singer on the song.
Speaker 20: Okay, so where this song features Josh Dion from Paris Monster,
Speaker 20: He's going to amazing voice, okay, and he just really
Speaker 20: takes the song to the next level.
Speaker 19: So I just wanted to you know, we don't sound
Speaker 19: like this.
Speaker 21: We realized, we realized that this song, out of all
Speaker 21: of them, there was limitations. And I had heard Josh
Speaker 21: sing uh with Paris Monster, and like that guy's voice
Speaker 21: would be perfect for the song.
Speaker 4: Oh.
Speaker 21: It took a little convincing, but it turned out to
Speaker 21: be the right call.
Speaker 19: And he's the drummer for all the tracks on on Oh.
Speaker 17: Okay, oh neat, Oh gotcha, gotcha?
Speaker 19: Okay, Yeah, he's amazing. Often, Hey, we're going to do
Speaker 19: back up on our song.
Speaker 17: We want you to.
Speaker 19: That's that's an unusual.
Speaker 10: Thing to do.
Speaker 17: I think it's really neat.
Speaker 21: Well, we want the song to be presented in his
Speaker 21: best possible manners. So it was once we heard Josh
Speaker 21: sing it, we knew that it was definitely the right call. Yeah,
Speaker 21: and so once again a shout out to Josh Dion
Speaker 21: and to Paris Monster. Check him out.
Speaker 8: You'll be amazing.
Speaker 21: Josh plays drums, keyboard and sings at the same time.
Speaker 21: It's it's quite a performance.
Speaker 20: Okay, he's one of the most thought after session players.
Speaker 17: Oh no kidding, Yeah, Oh, very good, very good. All right,
Speaker 17: let's give this a listen. This is a bad trip turnaround,
Speaker 17: and this is the rightful heiress.
Speaker 26: All calms down to the bad trip turn around the
Speaker 26: inside and one round.
Speaker 27: I'm away and for the God and to let me in.
Speaker 27: I haven't see you that lack of fool. I'm wading and.
Speaker 4: The strip was was Tommy.
Speaker 27: I haven't trying to fight.
Speaker 14: Man bay, but I just break break.
Speaker 15: Aw what you can't things so much more than you
Speaker 15: for see.
Speaker 8: Skin like then you see.
Speaker 7: Where to ride. I'm away.
Speaker 27: It's for the God has two let me. I haven't
Speaker 27: feel a lot of food where district would to me.
Speaker 15: I'm a triumph to find.
Speaker 8: That my way, But I just break break on. I
Speaker 8: haven't waited mother time has two let.
Speaker 7: Me, but.
Speaker 10: I'm not too sure.
Speaker 6: What we.
Speaker 1: Can he.
Speaker 5: Side, No, that's cut.
Speaker 8: The truth is change.
Speaker 1: S beside.
Speaker 17: To side do his bad trip turn around, and that
Speaker 17: is the rightful heirs with. What's the name of the
Speaker 17: gentleman who does the vocal on that again? Jo Josh Dion? Yeah?
Speaker 17: And what what's his what's his other band? His main project?
Speaker 17: Paris Monster, Paris Monster. Where are they are they from? Here?
Speaker 17: Are they in New York?
Speaker 10: They're in New York.
Speaker 17: They're in New York. Okay, but but he but he
Speaker 17: also plays drums on everything.
Speaker 20: He's a multi talented artist. You know his band, he
Speaker 20: plays keyboards and drums at the same time.
Speaker 17: So how does he how does he do that at
Speaker 17: the same time.
Speaker 21: One hand, I forget which I think it's the left hand,
Speaker 21: he's playing key boy with the right.
Speaker 10: Hand, he's he's.
Speaker 21: In a snare and the toms and yeah, high hat
Speaker 21: and all that. And all of the guys who came
Speaker 21: down and played and when we had the same cast
Speaker 21: come down. Uh not are they just outstanding players, but
Speaker 21: they're also really great human beings.
Speaker 17: Yeah.
Speaker 21: Really, they took a lot of care and attention to
Speaker 21: make sure that our music was the best it could
Speaker 21: possibly be. So we're greatly, greatly appreciative and in debt
Speaker 21: for their their efforts.
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, absolutely. You want to play another, uh another
Speaker 17: lap song? I'm done here?
Speaker 4: Another lap Okay, going to do Shivertown?
Speaker 19: Sure?
Speaker 21: Okay, so this song is going to be appearing on
Speaker 21: the upcoming project.
Speaker 17: Okay, it's called Shivertown.
Speaker 21: Do you want to give some backdrop those two?
Speaker 20: The only thing I could say is, you know, just
Speaker 20: kind of like how bad trip turn around that that
Speaker 20: kind of name of the song kind of came out.
Speaker 20: There was an interesting story about how Shivertown came about
Speaker 20: was I was stuck in an ice storm with my
Speaker 20: son driving and we were stuck on Shivertown Road.
Speaker 19: Oh yeah, and I was thinking, this is like, like
Speaker 19: a great word. I've never heard of it.
Speaker 20: There's no place and there's no place in the United
Speaker 20: States called Shivertown. Okay, but there is a Shivertown Road.
Speaker 20: Yeah in uh it's like near New Balls.
Speaker 17: Or something like that, upstate New York, Okay, And we're like.
Speaker 19: Wow, that that needs to be a song.
Speaker 17: Yeah.
Speaker 20: Then the music kind of presented itself and then Shivertown
Speaker 20: kind of came to be.
Speaker 17: Yeah, that makes sense.
Speaker 21: I was watching a Tom Petty documentary and so there
Speaker 21: was definitely a Tom Petty influence in the uh, in
Speaker 21: the music and the rhythm of of this track.
Speaker 17: Okay, So let's do it Shivertown Okay, all right, the
Speaker 17: rightful era is live in studio, of course, let's full start.
Speaker 24: Oh last night I went there to see your face
Speaker 24: that mask you had behind will keep you safe. Went
Speaker 24: out to grab a drink, but they were closed. Just
Speaker 24: this is left out in the cool.
Speaker 14: I need hold him, I create a touching.
Speaker 10: I need loving.
Speaker 14: You just shut me out, so I leave in shipper time.
Speaker 23: All I want from you is the truth. You put
Speaker 23: me down and then you get so rude. Your friends
Speaker 23: they want you just to hide away. I don't believe
Speaker 23: the thing they say.
Speaker 8: You need holding, You crave.
Speaker 11: To shame, you need loving. They can't keep you down.
Speaker 11: Won't you leave this.
Speaker 14: Shiver leave the shiver town.
Speaker 28: And I won't be coming back round. Won't you leave
Speaker 28: this shiver town?
Speaker 11: Hey, I'll try back again in a couple of days.
Speaker 11: Maybe then you.
Speaker 10: Will have changed your ways.
Speaker 11: The things they talk about.
Speaker 10: With all the lies.
Speaker 11: Yea, he should be asking why just start back and
Speaker 11: change your passwords? Now, don't look back or.
Speaker 4: Turn your head around.
Speaker 5: We need voting.
Speaker 11: We create touching. Now, we need loving. They can hold
Speaker 11: us down.
Speaker 1: Got to leave this your vote?
Speaker 7: Yeah?
Speaker 10: I like it.
Speaker 17: I like it. The Rightful Air is live in studio Shivertown.
Speaker 17: Now a great song? Great song? Do you have plans
Speaker 17: to record that one?
Speaker 21: That one will be on the project that is, yeah,
Speaker 21: that's of course waiting to be mastered.
Speaker 19: Oh it is okaysh playing drums.
Speaker 21: And yeah, we got Danny Lewis, the keyboard player of
Speaker 21: Government Mule. He appears on Really Yeah, appeared on the
Speaker 21: last project, and he came back for this one.
Speaker 17: Oh wow, Oh that's very cool. Yeah, yeah, oh that's awesome.
Speaker 17: That's awesome. Should we play Uh, let's see, so I'm
Speaker 17: curious to play. Uh, tell me about in due Time
Speaker 17: the Devil?
Speaker 20: Okay, so that's the There was kind of like we
Speaker 20: put these songs together. John and I were just playing
Speaker 20: it one day.
Speaker 19: He just kind of segued.
Speaker 20: Into this song, and we love the way they kind
Speaker 20: of like went together. And in due Time is really
Speaker 20: it's only like two verses, so it never really was
Speaker 20: a full song.
Speaker 19: So we just decided, let's put these two songs together.
Speaker 17: Okay.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 20: The producer liked it too, and you know, he came
Speaker 20: up with really cool, really cool sounds. Yeah, they just
Speaker 20: really both of these tracks.
Speaker 19: They exceed our expectations.
Speaker 17: Yeah, kind of kind of takes down a journey when
Speaker 17: you listen to it.
Speaker 21: We we did play this the last time we were
Speaker 21: here live and uh, oh I loved in Due Time
Speaker 21: and I wanted more, and so I say, nope, that's it.
Speaker 17: Yeah.
Speaker 21: And I always felt that it was a little bit
Speaker 21: short of being a complete song. Okay, So when I
Speaker 21: was noodling around one day, I just went down to
Speaker 21: half a step where the Devil starts, and it just
Speaker 21: made sense to put the two songs together.
Speaker 17: Okay.
Speaker 10: So yeah, it was a lot of fun.
Speaker 21: It was a lot of fun making it happen. Yeah,
Speaker 21: So we're looking forward to having the audience here how
Speaker 21: it turned out.
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, I really like this one a lot too.
Speaker 17: All right, let's give this a spin, and we have
Speaker 17: the rightful heirs here with us. If you're just joining
Speaker 17: us live in studio.
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Speaker 10: and flazzle.
Speaker 8: Well, she's here and he is gone.
Speaker 10: Movies, you've lived to carry.
Speaker 29: Just take you off, please seem sordy alone.
Speaker 13: All questions aside.
Speaker 8: Him, tim.
Speaker 22: One sol tear is all she said, from the memory
Speaker 22: of that dear.
Speaker 11: Now that warman has grown.
Speaker 10: Over, a little tear has turned to cool.
Speaker 29: Just take your please, said side then her, all questions
Speaker 29: say answer him to turn me.
Speaker 8: Vividly. You'll be ready.
Speaker 11: When you look in to the liver.
Speaker 30: Is there noble lived to save? As the young marriage
Speaker 30: big comes clearer. Who's the master, who's the slave?
Speaker 8: And whose rules to you obey?
Speaker 10: I have seen your face, nor mister Vee has served me.
Speaker 10: Will there'll be those who take your hands, But I
Speaker 10: will bother to your spin.
Speaker 13: I won't follow you to hell?
Speaker 10: Would you know the devil?
Speaker 4: If me looked into.
Speaker 3: Your ra.
Speaker 10: Would you know the table?
Speaker 28: And then comes as no surprise, Now you bed here
Speaker 28: the tides?
Speaker 14: You think you can't do no wrong?
Speaker 7: Do you no wrong?
Speaker 6: Do you?
Speaker 30: If we are to have a shadow, and we almost
Speaker 30: make a trust not to give.
Speaker 10: It to what shadow, to the bill, to the boat.
Speaker 13: We just need to raise over.
Speaker 10: Did you know all the table? It is to your eye?
Speaker 4: Did you know all the table?
Speaker 31: And it calls us no surprise?
Speaker 4: May you been here the tides?
Speaker 8: To think if you can't do.
Speaker 11: No do no wrong?
Speaker 17: Do no wrong?
Speaker 31: Would you know the dom? Would you know them?
Speaker 10: And it comes as.
Speaker 13: Mo in the tad you thinking you can't do no wrong?
Speaker 17: M hmm, that is so good. I just want to
Speaker 17: let that hang for a second. I love that. I
Speaker 17: love that that is in due time the devil by
Speaker 17: the rightful airs, and we have the rightful airs here
Speaker 17: with us in studio. Yeah, it's such an interest same track. John,
Speaker 17: you were talking off there about how your your producer
Speaker 17: tried to get Ian Anderson. That's an interesting story.
Speaker 21: We have a song called in My World and it's
Speaker 21: it's a little bit of a throwback. It's it's it's
Speaker 21: very it's a very kind of sixties away. The track
Speaker 21: came out and Lincoln heard flute, which we were like, okay,
Speaker 21: we'll trust Lincoln. We didn't hear flute, but he he's
Speaker 21: friends with the drummer jettro toll ok and he said, guys,
Speaker 21: how about I try to get Ian Anderson for this track?
Speaker 21: And Ian graciously did get back to us, and uh,
Speaker 21: he thanked us, but his touring schedule just did not
Speaker 21: allow for him to have the time to to perform
Speaker 21: on it. So instead we had a really great session player,
Speaker 21: New York session player come in and do the track. So, yeah,
Speaker 21: watch out that track when it's released in my World.
Speaker 21: Then you'll be able to hear all of its goodness.
Speaker 17: Okay, okay, excellent. Now I haven't asked you about this,
Speaker 17: So what's what's the live situation, Ben? Have you been
Speaker 17: been playing shows, have been touring or what?
Speaker 19: Oh it's been non existent.
Speaker 17: We do this album really.
Speaker 19: Yeah, just like it's been a lot of work, and yeah,
Speaker 19: we also have day jobs.
Speaker 21: And we moved in the middle of all of it
Speaker 21: as well, you did, it's yeah, so what we want
Speaker 21: to put out there because it's it's been one of
Speaker 21: the challenges to find. There's so many great musicians in
Speaker 21: this area. Yes, most of them want to play cover songs,
Speaker 21: especially in our age set. So if anyone out there
Speaker 21: is intrigued and enjoyed listening to the music and would
Speaker 21: like to contact us through our website at www. The
Speaker 21: Rightful Airs dot com. Uh, and you're interested in playing guitar, drums, keyboard, whatever,
Speaker 21: give us a shout out. We'd love to find some
Speaker 21: really great musicians to add to what we're doing.
Speaker 19: Yeah, yeah, that's Rightful Airs w r I T.
Speaker 21: One of the things we are planning on doing this
Speaker 21: time because we do have more more time devoted in
Speaker 21: our schedule, is to get a booking agent to do
Speaker 21: regional shows.
Speaker 17: Yeah, okay, no, that makes sense. That makes sense. So
Speaker 17: we've got another studio track here that you sent me.
Speaker 17: Uh this muscleman, tell me about this.
Speaker 20: Oh, this song is kind of like you know, you know,
Speaker 20: every time I look at my my YouTube feed, there's
Speaker 20: always like some thing about narcissists, and I guess this
Speaker 20: is like your kind of what it would be like
Speaker 20: if you were dating a narcissist, right, Okay, so that's
Speaker 20: kind of the origin of this song.
Speaker 17: Okay, that's kind of fun.
Speaker 21: But there is there is an interesting side note to
Speaker 21: this song because this song was given to me about
Speaker 21: six years ago. Sonny handed me the lyrics, which she
Speaker 21: doesn't often do, and she said, can you put music
Speaker 21: to this? And I did, and she didn't like it.
Speaker 21: She's like, no, this is not acceptable. This doesn't really
Speaker 21: go with the words. So the music for what I
Speaker 21: originally wrote Muscleman for became a song that appeared on
Speaker 21: our last project called Tear It Down, so we got
Speaker 21: a two for one. So fast forward about four or
Speaker 21: five years after she originally gave me the words. She said,
Speaker 21: you know what, you never finished this song, and I
Speaker 21: think Lincoln could do a better job. I'm going to
Speaker 21: give it to him. And I said, you know, f that,
Speaker 21: give me it, and within five minutes I banged out
Speaker 21: it's not it's kind of bluesy, which is really my style.
Speaker 21: But you know, the gauntlet was thrown down. So I had,
Speaker 21: I had rise to the challenge.
Speaker 17: All right, all right, let's give this a spend the
Speaker 17: rightful errors. And this is called muscleman.
Speaker 11: He the muslm. Why don't you move me if you can?
Speaker 10: He the muslm.
Speaker 7: Why don't you move me?
Speaker 4: If you can can?
Speaker 11: Have a prodigy, no ambition and your mesbend your mission?
Speaker 32: Bug of what sensor a birch to sayad lady, muslm,
Speaker 32: what don't you move me if you can?
Speaker 23: The muslin? If we know you're coming made again again?
Speaker 23: Can watch this first condition? Can't you see what you've
Speaker 23: been missing?
Speaker 10: Break free from.
Speaker 11: Your history and come feel my mistreet.
Speaker 16: A must make.
Speaker 4: Why don't you move me? If again.
Speaker 23: Outside the outsider, we'll free you're from your cancer?
Speaker 11: What's all the outside?
Speaker 7: We'll call you from.
Speaker 11: Your rip that one?
Speaker 16: Hey, hey, hey, you got how hey you got to move?
Speaker 11: The muslmade? Why don't you move me if you can?
Speaker 17: That is muscleman by the rightful errors. We've been hearing
Speaker 17: a lot of new music and they played a couple
Speaker 17: of songs for us, and uh, John and Sonny, I
Speaker 17: do appreciate you so much coming in and this has
Speaker 17: been great. Well, so what are kind of the So
Speaker 17: obviously you've got new more music on the way. Do
Speaker 17: you know when the next and what the next single
Speaker 17: is going to be.
Speaker 20: So for the release schedule, we haven't really figured out
Speaker 20: exactly which songs will be releasing. But okay, last time
Speaker 20: we did a large project and we just basically released
Speaker 20: each song. Yeah, like almost like once a month for
Speaker 20: a while. Yeah, so that will be coming up. We're
Speaker 20: still mastering the songs and also working on kind of
Speaker 20: some of our artwork and other things like that.
Speaker 17: Yeah.
Speaker 20: Yeah, we don't have a definitive exact timeline, but you know,
Speaker 20: we're hoping that sometime in March we'll be you know,
Speaker 20: rolling out one of those.
Speaker 19: One of our first few tracks.
Speaker 17: Oh, excellent, outstanding, outstanding. Where should peop go online? Like,
Speaker 17: where's the best place to go online to keep up
Speaker 17: with everything that y'all are doing.
Speaker 19: So we have a website www.
Speaker 20: Dot The Rightful Airs dot com and it's w R
Speaker 20: I T E f U l H E I R
Speaker 20: s Okay, so you can kind of see links to
Speaker 20: kind of all of our songs from our last tracks.
Speaker 20: Our last tracks were out there on all the major platforms,
Speaker 20: like you know, Amazon, Spotify.
Speaker 7: Et cetera.
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, outstanding, all right, very good. And then for
Speaker 17: obviously we talked about this because I was asked this
Speaker 17: question the first time you were on the show. But
Speaker 17: for people who didn't hear that conversation, where does the
Speaker 17: name the Rightful Airs come from?
Speaker 10: Oh?
Speaker 19: Well, you know, we just figured that.
Speaker 20: We are Airs the kind of like a musical legacy,
Speaker 20: you know, having grown up at the time that we did,
Speaker 20: we got to listen to you know, and be influenced
Speaker 20: by some of the like Jennis Joplin and you know,
Speaker 20: Pink Floyd and things like that that you know, we
Speaker 20: just felt like, you know, we love to write. We're
Speaker 20: songwriters first and foremost. It's why we have kind of
Speaker 20: like a makeshift band pulled together by a producer.
Speaker 19: But you know that we feel like that's a legacy
Speaker 19: and nowhere airs that.
Speaker 17: Okay, okay, very cool, very cool. So when we wrap up,
Speaker 17: because we are approaching the top of the hour, there's
Speaker 17: a song that I want to play to end the segment,
Speaker 17: which is one that we played on the show last time,
Speaker 17: the American Dream. I wanted to play that because I
Speaker 17: love that song so much. So the radio the radio
Speaker 17: edit of course I still have it so but I think,
Speaker 17: but I think it continues to be to very be
Speaker 17: very apropos, shall we say? But Jenny. Also, before we
Speaker 17: wrap up today for our live listeners on SAD, we
Speaker 17: should mention the uh the Art show again tonight at
Speaker 17: the Mosaic Art Collective where you've got a couple of
Speaker 17: your paintings are being shown and we'll be there of course.
Speaker 18: On Yeah, I'm really excited about this. Join us tonight
Speaker 18: at the Mosaic Art Collective for the opening of the
Speaker 18: Peaceful Rebellion Juried Art Show. This is all about Good Trouble, folks,
Speaker 18: so you definitely want to come down and check this out.
Speaker 18: You can find the Mosaic ur Collective at sixty six
Speaker 18: Handover Street, Suite two one, in Manchester. Matt and I
Speaker 18: will be there. The opening is from five to seven
Speaker 18: this evening. Looking forward to seeing you and seeing all
Speaker 18: the other works that can be hanging. So make sure
Speaker 18: you check out the Mosaic arc Collective dot com for
Speaker 18: more information and if.
Speaker 17: People want to keep up with everything you've been up to,
Speaker 17: where should they go.
Speaker 19: My Good Trouble can be.
Speaker 17: Found at Gencoffee dot com. J E. N n co
Speaker 17: O f f uy dot com And if you want
Speaker 17: to keep up with me, you can go to Matt
Speaker 17: Connorton dot com. And again, John and Sonny the rightfule Aires,
Speaker 17: thank you both so much.
Speaker 21: Thank you man, Matt, thank you absolutely for for having
Speaker 21: this platform where local artists could come in and get heard.
Speaker 21: It's really important for us, so thank you so much
Speaker 21: for having us, and thank you so much for being
Speaker 21: here and being kind of master of ceremonies for for
Speaker 21: all of us and.
Speaker 10: Pleasure to be here.
Speaker 17: Yeah, well, thank you, thank you. I'm glad you're here,
Speaker 17: and thank you for that. I love to do it.
Speaker 17: There's so much incredible talent around here, you know, there
Speaker 17: really is so. And of course if you missed any
Speaker 17: part of today's show, it will be up in just
Speaker 17: a little bit at wmn hradio dot org and at
Speaker 17: my website Matt Connorton dot com. And so we'll close
Speaker 17: out with this. This is American Dream by the rightful
Speaker 17: Heiress Ely.
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Speaker 10: She don't want me.
Speaker 14: Eliad, The American Dream.
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Speaker 10: He saw mine.
Speaker 22: I did everything who went spenttil I've made ikel feeling,
Speaker 22: left my home for a better job, but I was robbed.
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Speaker 10: I lived and.
Speaker 14: Died the American entrey.
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Speaker 4: To your dad?
Speaker 10: Try and not to get old. No one to hold
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Speaker 8: I'm running and off broad time.
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Speaker 13: I lived and died.
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Speaker 11: Kidding me?
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Speaker 14: I live in joy miracue dream.
Speaker 2: You're listening to macconnorton, unleash on WM and H ninety
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