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Matt Connarton Unleashed 9-14-23 hour 3
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American Radio Premiere of "Runaways" by Club Paradise.
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Speaker 1: the relationships.
Speaker 2: Will I keep them close by?
Speaker 3: I see them everywhere, they reminding me how happy I am. Well,
Speaker 3: I'm with you. No more that don't no more hands
Speaker 3: between the ages. I've found a ritin.
Speaker 2: With so many ways, a.
Speaker 4: Battle of found a better root.
Speaker 5: Because of it, I have seen the difference, because of
Speaker 5: the rule.
Speaker 6: I have opened my eyes.
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Speaker 3: Until I love and I must unction in my birden
Speaker 3: read my desires. Nothing holds me, No one control holds me.
Speaker 6: It's a trick of the mind.
Speaker 7: To be only outside.
Speaker 4: Looking at him.
Speaker 5: And because of you, I have seen the difference because
Speaker 5: of you. I have all been mind because of you.
Speaker 8: Because of you.
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Speaker 9: South he is from fil donationships.
Speaker 3: Will I keep them close by?
Speaker 6: I see the nevery one just remind.
Speaker 7: I'm happy with you.
Speaker 6: I'm happy with you.
Speaker 2: I'm happy with you.
Speaker 10: What a great song? Not a sou nears And that
Speaker 10: is the rightful airs who are going to introduce in
Speaker 10: just a moment live in studio with us on this
Speaker 10: Saturday morning. Welcome everybody, if you are listening live. We
Speaker 10: have entered the third hour New Marrow trace of Matt
Speaker 10: Connorton Unleashed and we are live from these studios of
Speaker 10: wm NH ninety five point three FM, Inglorious Manchester, New Hampshire,
Speaker 10: also streaming online at Matt connorton dot com slash live.
Speaker 10: It is Saturday, September fourteen, twenty twenty four, and uh,
Speaker 10: I'm gonna go ahead and bring these mics up and
Speaker 10: the Rightful Airs are here with us live in studio. Welcome, Hey,
Speaker 10: great to be here. We have John Montalto. Is that
Speaker 10: any saying perfect? Was it really? Yeah? Okay?
Speaker 6: Good?
Speaker 10: And Sonny Burretto, Yeah, okay, excellent, So welcome to both
Speaker 10: of you. It's nice to have you here. And I'm
Speaker 10: kind of adjusting these mics on the fly because the
Speaker 10: Rightful Airs are going to play live for us in suit.
Speaker 10: By the way, so where does the name come from?
Speaker 11: That's an interesting question. I think we just really we're
Speaker 11: thinking about kind of being the heirs to a lot
Speaker 11: of different music while we were growing up, all these great,
Speaker 11: great influences that we had, and we just wanted to
Speaker 11: be songwriters. So it's Rightful with a write, yes, And
Speaker 11: it's really kind of reflecting that you know, we're songwriters,
Speaker 11: but where airs to a huge legacy of diverse music,
Speaker 11: rock and roll and other influences.
Speaker 10: I was reading on your website something from another interview
Speaker 10: that you had done where what have you said something
Speaker 10: about at a certain point you stopped worrying about genres
Speaker 10: and just just worrying about kind of which is interesting.
Speaker 10: It sort of relates to a conversation that Jenny and
Speaker 10: I were having with our previous guests in the second hour.
Speaker 10: Eli leve about not worrying about trying to fit into
Speaker 10: a particular genre or style, but just doing the music
Speaker 10: that that you want to do, you know, and letting
Speaker 10: it come out organically, And it sounds like that's kind
Speaker 10: of your approach.
Speaker 11: Yeah, I mean we have, we've stumbled into so many
Speaker 11: different types of songs that we can't really say that
Speaker 11: we're you know, strictly Americana or anything like that. You know,
Speaker 11: We've got some some songs that sound a little Latin
Speaker 11: and things like that that you know, just they happen,
Speaker 11: and we don't want to really exclude them. We just
Speaker 11: want to let them flow.
Speaker 10: Yeah, No, that makes sense, That makes sense. And how
Speaker 10: long has how long has the rightful Airs existed as
Speaker 10: a duo. How long have you been doing this?
Speaker 12: What we had of the anniversary of our first song
Speaker 12: creation was November September.
Speaker 10: Fourth, seven years, seven years, seven years.
Speaker 13: We've been writing collectively.
Speaker 10: Okay, I just want to move that mike a little
Speaker 10: closer to you, of course.
Speaker 14: Yeah.
Speaker 6: Yeah, So.
Speaker 10: Over the course of that time, I mean, how many
Speaker 10: songs have you written and recorded together?
Speaker 13: Well, we've written over thirty songs.
Speaker 6: We've recorded ten.
Speaker 11: Yeah, about ten.
Speaker 12: We recorded ten and we're in pre production for our
Speaker 12: next project. We have fifteen new songs which we're going
Speaker 12: to start We're going to start work on at the
Speaker 12: end of November.
Speaker 10: Okay, producer, Okay, excellent, excellent. Do you want to play
Speaker 10: something live for us? We played a studio track. We
Speaker 10: have a couple others we can play over the course
Speaker 10: of the time that we have together. But I'm dining here.
Speaker 10: You play live?
Speaker 6: Oh, sure, we're happy to play.
Speaker 13: We're going to play you all brand new material, so we're.
Speaker 6: Oh, we're happy to do so.
Speaker 10: Oh fantastic. All right.
Speaker 11: So this next song is called in My World and
Speaker 11: it just kind of came up, as you know, instead
Speaker 11: of complaining about the way things are, which I think
Speaker 11: a lot of us, you know, in this kind of
Speaker 11: a life, you're all griping about what we like and
Speaker 11: don't like. I said, you know what if I just
Speaker 11: wrote a song about what I really like and that's
Speaker 11: what this song is really about.
Speaker 10: Okay, all right, fantastic m hm.
Speaker 15: In my world, there's no trap because we already got there.
Speaker 15: In my world, there's no hung because there's nothing that
Speaker 15: is not said. We always stop and Lenda ham.
Speaker 4: We always give what we okay here.
Speaker 3: Here in my world.
Speaker 15: In my world, there's no worries because we know nobody
Speaker 15: is not nice.
Speaker 2: In my world, there's no sorrow because we all see
Speaker 2: that we've got race.
Speaker 15: We always turn the music on. We always have a
Speaker 15: party on here.
Speaker 2: Here in my world.
Speaker 16: Just get yours on down here for you with your
Speaker 16: life on feeling batters, the best time.
Speaker 2: You could have here in my world.
Speaker 15: In my world, there's no men errors because we all
Speaker 15: see what is so true. In my world, there's no
Speaker 15: garbage because there's nothing that we can't use. We ohays
Speaker 15: turn ourselves around, We oways pick it off the ground here.
Speaker 2: Here in my world.
Speaker 16: Just get your ass on down here for your Wisjolive
Speaker 16: on feeling bad.
Speaker 2: It's the best time you could have here in my world.
Speaker 15: We oways turn the music gone, we oways have a
Speaker 15: party on here.
Speaker 2: Here in my world. Just get your asshole down here
Speaker 2: for your waist level.
Speaker 16: Feeling bad, it's the best time you could have here
Speaker 16: in my world, in my nerve belt.
Speaker 2: Be Halley may commit you walk.
Speaker 10: Very nice, very nice, The Rightful airs with us live
Speaker 10: in studio on this Saturday morning here on Matt connorton Unleashed.
Speaker 10: And you were saying, that's brand new pretty much excellent, excellent.
Speaker 13: Yeah, so if if well, we'll just describe our songwriting. Uh,
Speaker 13: I come up with most of the music and.
Speaker 17: So yeah, and before we started writing songs together, experience
Speaker 17: with putting together a song, and it's really remarkable how
Speaker 17: over the last seven years that she just progressed into
Speaker 17: this really great story teller and it really it really
Speaker 17: defines our music.
Speaker 10: How many how many songs did I?
Speaker 12: Did?
Speaker 10: I ask you before? How many you've written so far?
Speaker 2: Thirty?
Speaker 11: Yeah? I mean in the beginning, I think it just
Speaker 11: kind of started out where, you know, when we met,
Speaker 11: I just handed him a poem and you know, he
Speaker 11: came back to me like in a week with this
Speaker 11: like this recording of him singing my poem to this
Speaker 11: amazing music, and I was like, wow, this is really amazing.
Speaker 18: I was.
Speaker 11: I was so pleased. And you know what started to
Speaker 11: happen later was, you know, he's so prolific in writing
Speaker 11: all of these amazing tunes that I realized it was
Speaker 11: kind of like a puzzle to put the lyrics to
Speaker 11: these amazing tunes. So we probably do more of that
Speaker 11: and less of me like free writing a song and
Speaker 11: then him putting it to music. Although we have had
Speaker 11: that happen in one of the songs that we're going
Speaker 11: to be playing the he wrote the music twice to
Speaker 11: the to the song. So there's a song on our
Speaker 11: album called Tear It Down, And originally I wanted him
Speaker 11: to I gave him a song called Muscleman, and I said, hey,
Speaker 11: you know, I need music to this, and he wrote
Speaker 11: this like kind of bright and jaunty music, and I'm like,
Speaker 11: that's that's just not you know, bluesy enough, or you know,
Speaker 11: I need something like more serious. So we held on
Speaker 11: to the music and that music became tear It Down.
Speaker 11: But you'll we'll play for you a song called Muscleman
Speaker 11: later on. That is the kind of second generation for
Speaker 11: that song.
Speaker 13: It was kind because one of the songs we sent
Speaker 13: to you was tear it down, so you'll get to
Speaker 13: hear you'll.
Speaker 10: Get to hear.
Speaker 18: One.
Speaker 10: Okay, all right, cool, Well let's right now. Let's play
Speaker 10: another studio track and then we'll we'll hear you play
Speaker 10: more live. But I'm dying to play the song American
Speaker 10: Dream the radio edit and then maybe we can talk
Speaker 10: about it after. But this is a really great song.
Speaker 10: This is American Dream by the rightful heirs.
Speaker 6: Lead the American Dream cause things on really was the scene.
Speaker 2: Worked on my lists.
Speaker 4: You don't want me.
Speaker 7: Lead the American Dream.
Speaker 2: The same old thing.
Speaker 3: Today feels so paid, the sinking feeling you will never find.
Speaker 6: He's mine.
Speaker 3: I did everything who went spent till I've made, packed
Speaker 3: up and left my home for a better job.
Speaker 15: But I was robbed.
Speaker 6: I'm growing up in an old timeselves. Oh else could.
Speaker 2: I live with?
Speaker 19: Thouse?
Speaker 18: I lived Untie the American Dream because things I really
Speaker 18: was they had seen works so damn hard to keep
Speaker 18: her a great I lived and tied the American Dream.
Speaker 3: You know, part of sa miracles take up hill. What
Speaker 3: else can you do to protect your head, to your.
Speaker 2: Try and not to get old?
Speaker 4: No one to hold a million.
Speaker 2: And others who live just like.
Speaker 6: Uncertainty.
Speaker 4: I'm running off broad time.
Speaker 6: I said, it's up, goddamn crime.
Speaker 4: I lived and die the American Dream.
Speaker 2: Packed up on my Briday. My essues.
Speaker 6: A Sabacoviy Nancy. I lived and died the American Dream.
Speaker 19: Shop Tell me what I want to deep.
Speaker 9: Mocks, love them up with spending.
Speaker 4: Spree the.
Speaker 8: Bro are you making me up?
Speaker 2: Kidding me?
Speaker 6: I'm living on barber.
Speaker 20: I lived untide the American Try. I'm still in love
Speaker 20: with my country. My rockin' roll will keep me free.
Speaker 6: I lived and did the American Dream.
Speaker 10: I really like that song a lot. That is American Dream.
Speaker 10: That is the rightful heirs who are here with us
Speaker 10: live in studio, and uh yeah, I'm curious to hear
Speaker 10: the story behind that song. Very very topical, shall we say?
Speaker 11: Well, you know, you know how sometimes you're just kind
Speaker 11: of like talking to somebody and you kind of make
Speaker 11: a phrase that just kind of like sticks. So I
Speaker 11: think I said something along the lines of like, oh,
Speaker 11: I've lived and died the American Dream. And John's like, oh,
Speaker 11: that's a song, and he just kind of kept noodling
Speaker 11: it and he came up with the chorus right away,
Speaker 11: and then he I think already had a piece of
Speaker 11: like a verse that went with it. And why don't
Speaker 11: you talk about you constructed it?
Speaker 13: Well, we had, we had the.
Speaker 12: We had the chorus to the song, and trying to
Speaker 12: to fit what a verse would be to match that.
Speaker 12: There was a song idea that popped into my head
Speaker 12: that that was twenty five years old that never did
Speaker 12: anything with that just fit perfectly.
Speaker 10: Yeah, and once we had that structure in.
Speaker 13: Place, Sonny was able to compete the whole lyric idea.
Speaker 10: Yeah. Oh very cool, very cool. And and who's on that?
Speaker 13: Larry Campbell was on that song with him, Yes, the
Speaker 13: great Larry Campbell.
Speaker 10: Yeah, yeah, tell us about him.
Speaker 11: So Larry Campbell has I think three Grammys. He's playing
Speaker 11: i think pedal steel guitar on a lot of our
Speaker 11: tracks and on this particular track as well, right and
Speaker 11: on and on tear Down.
Speaker 13: He also plays guitar and pedal steel as well.
Speaker 11: Yeah. We also have Josh Dion on drums.
Speaker 13: And Danny lewis the keyboard player for Government Mule played.
Speaker 10: On our tracks. Oh okay, oh wow.
Speaker 12: So our producer, Lincoln Schleiefer, it's a fifty year studio
Speaker 12: pro and these are all.
Speaker 13: Of Lincoln's friends and h Lincoln cast every song with.
Speaker 12: Specific players that he thought would be most appropriate feature track.
Speaker 10: Okay, okay, cool, you want to play you want to
Speaker 10: play another live one for us? Sure?
Speaker 6: Absolutely.
Speaker 11: So this next tune is called take Me Back to Nashville.
Speaker 11: And we had taken a trip to Nashville and played
Speaker 11: an open mic in Nashville. And that was a real
Speaker 11: privilege because there's so many wonderful songwriters there. Oh yeah,
Speaker 11: And I remember this girl just like got up and
Speaker 11: like belted her heart out, and and I was thinking,
Speaker 11: you know, oh my goodness, this is like Brandy Carlisle.
Speaker 11: And so that kind of inspired this tune, which is
Speaker 11: really about a relationship between kind of a song stress,
Speaker 11: let's say, and her inspiration. Whether or not he's positive
Speaker 11: or negative you could figure out from the song, but
Speaker 11: he's kind of like the muse inspiring her.
Speaker 10: Okay, all right, very good. And what's this called.
Speaker 11: Take me Back to Nashville?
Speaker 10: Take me Back to Nashville. Okay, if you're just showing
Speaker 10: us out of the rifle areas here with us live
Speaker 10: in studio and UH, we're gonna hear another live tune.
Speaker 13: Sitting in UH in a house in Germany.
Speaker 4: For there, for.
Speaker 13: Five years, I was just able to.
Speaker 6: Okay within the music styles. Then my thoughts you start
Speaker 6: to turn. You are hent read turn the pitch.
Speaker 7: If I'm not stay to your number.
Speaker 6: Boost.
Speaker 2: You're the one that moves me home. Take me back
Speaker 2: to Nashville. I just want to hear you. Take me
Speaker 2: back to Nashville.
Speaker 6: We can find the song keeps calling me. It's calling me. Ho,
Speaker 6: you will get together.
Speaker 10: Rogers turned it around you.
Speaker 19: I could hear you. You see.
Speaker 6: I need you cry.
Speaker 2: Don't know, but I would die in your side, your
Speaker 2: bolt one. Now I've come undone. Take me back to Nashville.
Speaker 2: I just want to hear you. Take me back to Nashman.
Speaker 6: We can find an little woman.
Speaker 2: I know what I heard. It's all in your words
Speaker 2: and the good I have to tell him.
Speaker 4: You need to like a ball.
Speaker 2: I can't fall if you refuse.
Speaker 6: Here on your mules. Pick man back to.
Speaker 2: You still love, don't come back to Nashville. Will you
Speaker 2: still push me around hard?
Speaker 16: Hon will you still push me around, hond Will you
Speaker 16: still push me around?
Speaker 2: Hon? Were you still post me around?
Speaker 19: News?
Speaker 2: You said something? I heard nothing? I said nothing you
Speaker 2: heard something? Or down? I did everything for you. Just
Speaker 2: tear it down. It's the only thing to do. I've
Speaker 2: been waiting, You've been praying up and praying. You've been waiting.
Speaker 2: Tear it down. Can't get anything from you. Just tear
Speaker 2: it down. It's the only thing we do better.
Speaker 8: Rob Lorner, you should really go back almost be tail
Speaker 8: it down.
Speaker 2: To the ground, down to the ground.
Speaker 8: Well, I don't like.
Speaker 2: It when you're lazy. You don't like it when I'm crazy.
Speaker 2: Tear it down? Is there no alternative? Just tear it down?
Speaker 2: Is this any way to your forgiving me for living living,
Speaker 2: for your giving to redwn? We had everything. It's you
Speaker 2: just to re down. I willowy sing to.
Speaker 19: Let it.
Speaker 8: Oh, no, loan it.
Speaker 14: Yes, I got down on your room. But just do
Speaker 14: it down, hover down a better rock, Lona. You should
Speaker 14: really go back home a sweet.
Speaker 2: Down to the ground, down to the grab wills learn
Speaker 2: when I must finish?
Speaker 8: Could I not to live way up?
Speaker 2: We build our blaze of glory? How could we just
Speaker 2: in my story build it up. But it's our time
Speaker 2: to just tear it all down. Tear it all down
Speaker 2: and move all.
Speaker 11: We should.
Speaker 2: I'm not staying where a layon. You're not laying where
Speaker 2: on staying down. We'll give in to gravity. Just take
Speaker 2: it down live way you would rather. The beanie.
Speaker 6: Love the rickon.
Speaker 2: I can be the stronger while you can't wim it
Speaker 2: down cold, turn it down stupid.
Speaker 8: You will make me before you get tat down.
Speaker 2: To the ground.
Speaker 10: Down to the ground, very very catchy. I like it,
Speaker 10: thatt is, tear it down. We've got the rightful air
Speaker 10: us here with us live in studio on this Saturday morning. Uh,
Speaker 10: let's go and try that, Mike John try talking into that.
Speaker 10: Oh I think we're onto something here. Okay, keep keep talking.
Speaker 10: Well that's that's a that's much better. Yeah, we were.
Speaker 10: We were getting some buzz earlier that where it was
Speaker 10: it was not not helpful. Yeah, that's that's that's a
Speaker 10: big improvement. I can actually hear you. So plug that
Speaker 10: mic into a different channel. So yeah, so we have
Speaker 10: the rightful airs with us. Uh, live in studio with us.
Speaker 10: You want to you want to play another live one
Speaker 10: for us?
Speaker 11: Okay, so you just heard tear it down on uh,
Speaker 11: the recorded track there that we submitted, and that was
Speaker 11: really the music that John came up with for this
Speaker 11: next song when I handed him these lyrics and oh
Speaker 11: you'll you'll see these are two totally different songs. Uh,
Speaker 11: this is probably a little bit more kind of serious sounding.
Speaker 10: And okay, oh now I'm curious.
Speaker 11: Yeah, so the song is called muscle Man.
Speaker 10: Okay, all right, right, Hilaiirs live in studio the right
Speaker 10: Hilaiirs live in studio.
Speaker 2: Hee them, musclemad Why don't you move me if you can?
Speaker 2: Heye them? Musclema Why don't you move me if you
Speaker 2: can can? Can a prodigy?
Speaker 11: No ambition?
Speaker 2: Can your mirrors beIN your mission? On the much of
Speaker 2: what's in sa I'm urged to say the let hey them, Musclemade,
Speaker 2: Why don't you move me if you can? Hey them,
Speaker 2: Muscle Maade and you know you move me if you
Speaker 2: can can? Care watch this love's condition. Can't you see
Speaker 2: what you've been listened? Spread free from your history and
Speaker 2: come feel mamstreet, Hey them, Muscle Made, Why don't you
Speaker 2: move me if you can? Heye them? Muscle many hand?
Speaker 2: Oh you could move me if you can can can
Speaker 2: can what's song on the outside? Or free you from
Speaker 2: youri inside? What's on the outside? Won't a are you
Speaker 2: from your ripped tad? That one inside? Hey? Hey hey, hey,
Speaker 2: you got how won't you? Hey? Hey, hey hey you
Speaker 2: got to move me? Hey the muslmane why don't you
Speaker 2: move me? If you can?
Speaker 10: I like it? I like it. That is Muscleman. The
Speaker 10: Rightful Airs are here with us a live in studio
Speaker 10: on this Saturday morning here on Matt Connerton Unleashed playing
Speaker 10: some tunes. We also played some studio tracks. And what
Speaker 10: have you released so far for studio material? Do you
Speaker 10: just have the one album, the one self titled album,
Speaker 10: or have you put anything else out prior to that.
Speaker 11: That's really all that we've kind of put up there,
Speaker 11: you know, like on Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music and
Speaker 11: all of that stuff. Is that studio album. We did
Speaker 11: have another song that we had a different producer do,
Speaker 11: but we haven't really released that one. And we've got
Speaker 11: a whole bunch of stuff that we're working on for
Speaker 11: our next go around.
Speaker 10: Yeah, I would imagine. I mean you're probably constantly writing, right.
Speaker 11: Yeah, It's just it's kind of like a disease Yeah,
Speaker 11: it just keeps happening. But yeah, there's nothing we could
Speaker 11: do about it, and it's all different, and you know,
Speaker 11: you just got.
Speaker 19: To go with it.
Speaker 12: Yeah, and just blessed to have such a wonderful songwriting partner.
Speaker 12: For many years, I had gotten to the point where
Speaker 12: I wasn't really able to complete anything on my own. Yeah,
Speaker 12: and then once Sonny and I started writing together, all
Speaker 12: of these wonderful new ideas started coming about. And in
Speaker 12: the thirty five plus years that I've been writing, this
Speaker 12: is the best material really that.
Speaker 13: I've really been part of.
Speaker 12: And I've been part of some really great bands in
Speaker 12: the past, so it's really it's really pleasing to.
Speaker 13: Have this type of partnership.
Speaker 10: Yeah, yeah, excellent. Where do you record? And by the way,
Speaker 10: forgive me if I asked you this earlier, I may
Speaker 10: have been distracted by the little technical problems we were having.
Speaker 10: But where where do you record? Where was this album recorded?
Speaker 11: Lincoln's Log Cabin in Bronx, New York.
Speaker 10: So there's a place in the Bronx's studio called Lincoln's
Speaker 10: Log Cabin.
Speaker 11: Yeah, oh wild, it's really like a basement. There's no
Speaker 11: there's no log cabin. But it's a house in the
Speaker 11: Bronx and he's got this like basement studio and all
Speaker 11: of these amazing artists came there to record our album.
Speaker 12: We're really fortunately we recorded the album during COVID and
Speaker 12: a lot of these musicians would have been on the
Speaker 12: road and they were grounded and they were available to us.
Speaker 12: So we were very, very lucky and fortunate to have
Speaker 12: the opportunity to have them come in and really create
Speaker 12: our music.
Speaker 10: And basically we.
Speaker 12: Came in with songs just the way we're playing them today,
Speaker 12: and from that point of view, Lincoln had a vision
Speaker 12: for each and every track, and we're really we're just
Speaker 12: really grateful we had the opportunity to work with Lincoln
Speaker 12: and with all these magnificent players.
Speaker 10: Oh excellent, yeah, excellent. Do you plan to go back
Speaker 10: there for recording in the future or are you going
Speaker 10: to try somebody else or.
Speaker 11: Oh, We're definitely going back to Lincoln.
Speaker 7: Lincoln's our man, for sure.
Speaker 12: We're scheduled to meet with Lincoln at the end of
Speaker 12: November and to play him fifteen to fifteen songs, including
Speaker 12: all of what we played here today. These are all
Speaker 12: songs are going to be considered for the next project.
Speaker 10: Oh excellent, very good, very good. Uh, do you want
Speaker 10: to play another live one?
Speaker 7: Sure?
Speaker 10: Sure if you're just joining us, we have the rightful
Speaker 10: areas with us alive in studio here, can you see?
Speaker 19: Yeah, So you want to introduce this song?
Speaker 11: Okay, So this song's kind of a medley. It's two
Speaker 11: songs really kind of sandwich together. That just kind of
Speaker 11: happened that way. One day John was noodling around and
Speaker 11: he just kind of slid from one into the next,
Speaker 11: and then it's just kind of we realized they needed
Speaker 11: to go together. So the first songs called in Due Time,
Speaker 11: and the next song is called the Devil. And you know,
Speaker 11: feel free to put your favorite villain in our Devil song.
Speaker 11: Think of who you must in these times. I'm sure
Speaker 11: everybody's got somebody that they consider might fit the bill.
Speaker 10: Here, no doubt.
Speaker 7: She knelt down upon his great black boot, screams in.
Speaker 10: That we.
Speaker 3: Where she's here and he is gone, wi'son left to
Speaker 3: carry all.
Speaker 2: Just take your please say in sad.
Speaker 7: Land, all questions answer in due time.
Speaker 19: Won soul tear is all she say.
Speaker 7: From the memory of that day. Now that Warmon has
Speaker 7: grown old, the little tear has turned to go.
Speaker 2: Just take your please, say sad lands. All questions answer
Speaker 2: in due time.
Speaker 21: In due time, everything shall be revealed.
Speaker 3: When you look in to the mirror you sare no
Speaker 3: one left to sieve? Has the image becomes clearer?
Speaker 7: Who's the master and who's the slave?
Speaker 2: And whose rules?
Speaker 19: Do you be?
Speaker 7: I have seen your.
Speaker 3: Face before HISTORYA serve me? Will There'll be those who
Speaker 3: take your hand, But I won't fall under your spill.
Speaker 7: I won't follow you to hell.
Speaker 3: Would you know the devil? If you looting to your eyes?
Speaker 3: Would you know the devil?
Speaker 2: When it comes as no surprise?
Speaker 19: Men?
Speaker 7: You been help beside?
Speaker 2: You'll think, can.
Speaker 7: You can't do no wrong?
Speaker 2: Do you know wrong?
Speaker 10: Do you know wrong?
Speaker 2: Yes?
Speaker 3: We all do have a shadow, and we almost make
Speaker 3: a choice not to give in to a shadow or
Speaker 3: to slip in to the board.
Speaker 2: We just need to raise our voice.
Speaker 3: Would you know the devil if he looked into your house?
Speaker 3: Would you know the devil?
Speaker 22: And it comes as no surprise when you bad hire
Speaker 22: the task you're thinking and do no wrong, do no wrong,
Speaker 22: do no wrong?
Speaker 7: Would you know the table? Would you know the table?
Speaker 2: And it comes as non surprivence?
Speaker 21: Men, you've been him the time you thinking.
Speaker 2: You can't do no wrong.
Speaker 10: Oh I like that. I like that a lot.
Speaker 19: Thank you.
Speaker 12: So in due time was it felt to me that
Speaker 12: there just wasn't I needed to have more. And it
Speaker 12: was just that happy accident when I was doing that figure,
Speaker 12: just going down that half a step is where the
Speaker 12: devil started and that's it's sunny. Let's try to put
Speaker 12: these two together. Yeah, and uh, like I said, it
Speaker 12: was just a happy accident.
Speaker 10: Yeah, yeah, no, it was very cool. That was very cool.
Speaker 10: If you're just joining us, the Rightful Airs are here
Speaker 10: with us live in studio before we run out of time,
Speaker 10: do you wanna do you want to play one more?
Speaker 10: And then we'll kind of remind everybody where to find
Speaker 10: you online.
Speaker 7: We'd love to thank you. Thank you absolutely.
Speaker 19: No.
Speaker 10: I like that last one so much. I just want
Speaker 10: to hear another live one.
Speaker 7: Oh so.
Speaker 2: What would you like to do?
Speaker 10: Kind of uh, while you're looking at that too, I'll
Speaker 10: just remind our our listeners if you're looking for the
Speaker 10: Rightful Airs online, So it's rightful with a W W
Speaker 10: R I T E f U L and then airs
Speaker 10: is h E R I R S for the spelling impaired.
Speaker 2: Sure, we could try that.
Speaker 12: Okay, this is a this is another song that's that's
Speaker 12: quite different.
Speaker 7: Here, let me just make sure, let me just tune
Speaker 7: this up here.
Speaker 2: Sure.
Speaker 19: So this is.
Speaker 11: Kind of like a date night song, like if you know,
Speaker 11: just kind of one thing kind of leads into the next.
Speaker 11: And the song is called Pepper, and uh it's kind
Speaker 11: of not like our other songs because it's a little
Speaker 11: Latin sounding. Oh okay, all right, cool, don't have much
Speaker 11: more to say about this song.
Speaker 12: The song almost didn't come to be, but that's story
Speaker 12: for another time.
Speaker 10: Oh all right, we.
Speaker 2: Can say more about that later. Bring me a little
Speaker 2: more pepper, Baby, I'll pour a little more wine. We
Speaker 2: can make it together, the baby. It will really be fine.
Speaker 3: Close your eyes, make a little wi is. Yes, I'm
Speaker 3: your guy.
Speaker 2: Play me some more of your music, Honey. I'll make
Speaker 2: a really good rhyme. We can play it together, Honey,
Speaker 2: we can sing it right.
Speaker 3: Take my hand, mike al little wish. Yes, I'm your man,
Speaker 3: and you've got me right here.
Speaker 21: Baby, you've got me goo oh when crazy, wrap your
Speaker 21: arms all around me, baby, turn me towards the stars.
Speaker 2: We're still holding each other, darling. That's just who we
Speaker 2: are what you are.
Speaker 7: Make a little wish. Let's do this all night.
Speaker 2: Slide your hips a bit closer, my love, dance me
Speaker 2: through the night. We keep moving together the baby, and
Speaker 2: it feel so right.
Speaker 7: Close your eyes. Make a little wish. Yes, I'm your god.
Speaker 2: It's time that you kissed me right there. You could
Speaker 2: do that again. We can make love together all night.
Speaker 2: It will never end.
Speaker 3: Just take my hand. I've got working. Yes, I'm your man,
Speaker 3: and you've got me right here. Baby, you've got.
Speaker 2: Me going crazy. Now bring me a little more pepper, peep,
Speaker 2: I'll pour a little more wine. We can't do it together, babe.
Speaker 2: We can do it right.
Speaker 23: We can do it together, baby, we can do it right.
Speaker 23: We can do it together, baby, we can do it right.
Speaker 10: That song made me blush. No, that's great. That is
Speaker 10: Pepper by the Rightful Airs here with us live in studio.
Speaker 10: Where should people go online to keep up with everything
Speaker 10: that you're doing? Where's the best place here?
Speaker 11: The Rightful Airs dot com. That's the w R I
Speaker 11: T E f U l H E I R S
Speaker 11: dot com.
Speaker 12: Okay and Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, all the major music carriers.
Speaker 10: You can find us on Okay excellent and do you
Speaker 10: have any shows this weekend that you're playing or when's
Speaker 10: the next show?
Speaker 12: No, that's that's something that we're working on. As you know,
Speaker 12: in order to play a lot of the venues here,
Speaker 12: you do have to know a fair amount of cover songs,
Speaker 12: which we're.
Speaker 7: Totally new to us.
Speaker 12: So we're currently working on about fifteen or twenty cover
Speaker 12: songs so that we can put a show together and
Speaker 12: start playing on all the local places. Excellent, And just
Speaker 12: to say, we were from New York and when we
Speaker 12: moved here, we were surprised to find that there is
Speaker 12: really a fantastic music scene here. Oh yeah, wonderful, wonderful musicians,
Speaker 12: a lot of opportunities to play, so we're happy to
Speaker 12: be part of it.
Speaker 10: Yeah, excellent. What brought you your from New York originally?
Speaker 24: Yes?
Speaker 10: What brought you here?
Speaker 19: Oh?
Speaker 11: Just like I think in living in New York after
Speaker 11: a while, I used to have this helicopter that was
Speaker 11: over my house all the time, and I was like,
Speaker 11: you know, I really could use some peace and quiet.
Speaker 11: So like we came up to New Hampshire and and
Speaker 11: it's been great. There is no traffic here, at least
Speaker 11: where I drive anyway. Yeah, and you know, as long
Speaker 11: as they don't put any more stop lights, and I
Speaker 11: think it'll be an awesome, awesome place to drive all
Speaker 11: the time. So we're loving it here.
Speaker 10: Excellent, excellent, very very good. Well we'll in a moment,
Speaker 10: we'll wrap up. I was thinking about playing this studio
Speaker 10: track Jupiter in July that I really like, and as
Speaker 10: you said, you know you can get it on all
Speaker 10: the all the streaming platforms. So so thank you both
Speaker 10: for coming in today. This has been wonderful.
Speaker 11: Thank you so much for.
Speaker 7: Having me, Thank you for having us.
Speaker 12: And we want to get the word out to the
Speaker 12: public about your show, so we will be promoting it
Speaker 12: on our side in our Facebook page.
Speaker 10: Oh, thank you, thank you. We appreciate that. We appreciate that,
Speaker 10: and thank you everybody who joined us today. Of course,
Speaker 10: we had Ricky Mapleton in the first hour, and we
Speaker 10: had Eli Leven the second hour, and we also too,
Speaker 10: we're gonna before before we get to the very end
Speaker 10: of today's show, we will Today was the world radio premiere,
Speaker 10: or eleast the American radio premiere of the new song
Speaker 10: Runaway Spy Club Paradise, which we love, absolutely love. Jenny,
Speaker 10: you were commenting on that specifically earlier.
Speaker 2: Yes, I love that song.
Speaker 10: Yeah, I think it's my favorite. Yes. And for those
Speaker 10: of you who are listening live on Saturday, we have
Speaker 10: an event Jenny and I will be attending kind of
Speaker 10: a special thing if you want to remind people.
Speaker 24: Yes, you will find us tonight at the Mosaic Art
Speaker 24: Collective here in the Queens City at sixty six hand
Speaker 24: Over Street, Sweet two one. They are having their opening
Speaker 24: reception for the Full Circle the Speed of Light art Show,
Speaker 24: which is a juried art show. And I'm very proud
Speaker 24: to say that one of my pieces, isn't it. So
Speaker 24: I'm excited to be one of the artists at the
Speaker 24: opening this evening. You have got to check out the
Speaker 24: Mosaic are Collective, definitely a must do for the Queens City.
Speaker 10: A gem of a place.
Speaker 24: If you've got to go to this gallery, it's amazing
Speaker 24: and some of the artists' workshop areas are just incredible
Speaker 24: to look at it as well. They're celebrating their anniversary,
Speaker 24: so come on out and celebrate their anniversary and maybe
Speaker 24: we can run into each other and you can give
Speaker 24: me your opinion on what you think you see in
Speaker 24: my painting.
Speaker 10: Yes, yes, absolutely, and of course if you miss any
Speaker 10: part of today's show, it will be up in just
Speaker 10: a little bit at Wmnhradio dot org and at my
Speaker 10: website Matt Connorton dot com. And thank you again both
Speaker 10: so much the Rightful Airs. Such a pleasure to have
Speaker 10: you here. And we'll close with this track, Jupiter in July.
Speaker 10: Anything we should know about this before we play it,
Speaker 10: any kind of a story behind it or yeah, there is.
Speaker 7: There was a period of.
Speaker 12: Time when I was pitching a lot of ideas to
Speaker 12: Sony and I was getting the text would be after
Speaker 12: she listened to a lot of thumbs down and I
Speaker 12: was starting to get very self conscious. And I had
Speaker 12: this song Jupiter in July, and I did a demo
Speaker 12: to it, and I sat on it for three weeks
Speaker 12: and finally I said, well, you know what, I'm just
Speaker 12: going to send it to her. And that's pretty much
Speaker 12: how the song came about.
Speaker 11: Do you want to add, well, I just loved it.
Speaker 11: It had like some minor chords in it that you know,
Speaker 11: were a little different, And of course Lincoln just really
Speaker 11: ran away with this song with the production and you'll
Speaker 11: kind of hear that as it comes off. But it's
Speaker 11: a really special song, and we think it's probably our
Speaker 11: favorite song on our album.
Speaker 10: Oh very nice, very nice. Sorry, well that's a great
Speaker 10: way to close the segment then, so yeah again, thank you.
Speaker 10: And here it is. This is called Jupiter in July.
Speaker 10: This is the rightful airs.
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Speaker 7: Understand the real border.
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Speaker 25: that man, I need to.
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Speaker 26: those street.
Speaker 19: City music.
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Speaker 26: the way I love, And how we changed the way
Speaker 26: I love, and how we changed the way. Hello, how.
Speaker 21: We changed the way?
Speaker 7: I love how?
Speaker 12: I guess the smoking gun was always after.
Speaker 27: The sun set, looked at our shoes all coming lun
Speaker 27: sat in the park way after dark. We will never cold.
Speaker 27: That's off to the city, leaving the south side. They
Speaker 27: were giving us no place to hide.
Speaker 2: What if I just run it?
Speaker 14: Who?
Speaker 2: What if we be come round?
Speaker 28: I seek a feeling like a spare park the spencer trying.
Speaker 8: Verb as thus come in waft apple from two ways,
Speaker 8: stay steady.
Speaker 2: But I guess I couldn't hold my love. It's such
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Speaker 28: See everyone that gets about me, who speaks, feel like
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Speaker 2: A ride.
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Speaker 7: I miss the shoes and the ground.
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Speaker 8: There's a lot of fun the way. I've been feeling
Speaker 8: kind of home sick, and I'm missus shoes and the
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Speaker 28: they tried to read running yas who wanted the hold days.
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