Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 9-14-24 hour 1
Game Plan
American Radio Premiere of "Runaways" by Club Paradise.
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Speaker 11: Welcome everybody, Here we go. It is that time again,
Speaker 11: Matt Connorton Unleashed and we are live from the studios
Speaker 11: of w m n H ninety five point three FM, Inglorious, Manchester,
Speaker 11: New Hampshire. Of course, you can stream the show live
Speaker 11: at Wmnhradio dot org, or you can go to my
Speaker 11: website Matt Connorton dot com slash live for all of
Speaker 11: your live streaming options, social media links, contact infoshow archives,
Speaker 11: et cetera, et cetera. But it is Saturday, September fourteenth,
Speaker 11: twenty twenty four, and of course I am not alone.
Speaker 2: Jenn, Good morning sunshine.
Speaker 11: Yes, Jenny is here at the news table.
Speaker 2: I am present and accounted for.
Speaker 11: And before we get into everything, we should mention big
Speaker 11: big day, big day for you.
Speaker 12: A big big day yes, because I am proud to
Speaker 12: have one of my pieces in the Mosaic Our Collective gallery.
Speaker 2: They have the Forgive Me.
Speaker 12: Today is the opening day of the Full Circle the
Speaker 12: Speed of Life exhibit that'll be there through the entire month.
Speaker 12: They're celebrating their anniversary and the opening reception for the
Speaker 12: show is today from four to eight pm at sixty
Speaker 12: six and Over Street, Sweet two one. Please come out
Speaker 12: and I plan on being there this evening.
Speaker 2: I'm part of. It's like a big think about fifty
Speaker 2: or so different pieces.
Speaker 11: Wow.
Speaker 12: But oh, I took a look at The online gallery
Speaker 12: is up. If you want to visit Mosaic Art Collective
Speaker 12: dot com. You can view the pieces on the online gallery,
Speaker 12: but I encourage you to come down to the gallery
Speaker 12: in person. It's just an amazing place to see here
Speaker 12: in the city. It's really a gem.
Speaker 11: Yes, absolutely, yeah, the Mosaic Art Collective. Yeah, come down,
Speaker 11: check it out. Say hello. Jenny and I will be
Speaker 11: attending the event of course, and you can see Jenny's
Speaker 11: wonderful painting in person. Yeah. So yeah, your favorite very good? Yeah, yes,
Speaker 11: and it is my favorite. Yes, that's true.
Speaker 2: Normally hangs in our living room.
Speaker 12: Yes, right now, hanging on the walls of the Mosaic
Speaker 12: Art Collective, which I am very proud of. They are
Speaker 12: a great organization. They support local arts music told really
Speaker 12: check them out. I am also styling.
Speaker 11: Today, Yes you've got you.
Speaker 2: I am wearing my day to Attend t shirt.
Speaker 11: Yes we love day to Attend, we do. Absolutely. They've
Speaker 11: got a big show coming up tonight in Salem. Yes,
Speaker 11: at Sadies with Under the Horizon. Are they on that one?
Speaker 2: Oh?
Speaker 4: No, that yeah?
Speaker 13: Absolutely.
Speaker 12: A lot of great music happening around the Queen City
Speaker 12: and the state. Please go out and support local artists.
Speaker 11: Absolutely, absolutely, Well, we have an exciting show for you today.
Speaker 11: We did open with the American radio premiere of our
Speaker 11: friends from the UK Club Paradise. Such a great band,
Speaker 11: their new track Runaways. We love everything that they do,
Speaker 11: absolutely amazing. On the second hour, we have Eli lev
Speaker 11: who's on tour. He's going to be coming in. In
Speaker 11: the third hour. We have the Rightful Heirs but joining
Speaker 11: us right now for the first hour. Returning to the show,
Speaker 11: are you sir? Are you in the five Timeless Club yet?
Speaker 11: Ricky Mapleton is here? Is this your Is this your
Speaker 11: fifth time?
Speaker 14: Oh?
Speaker 11: Your mic is down? I apologize.
Speaker 13: I do not know. I'm thinking three or four.
Speaker 11: This might be your fourth time on the show. I
Speaker 11: might be thinking I was on your television program recently.
Speaker 11: That might be why I'm thinking you're in the five
Speaker 11: times getting it mixed up. No, because that's me being
Speaker 11: on your program, which I had a great time. Of course,
Speaker 11: on the Midlife Pop Culture Show, you have a lot
Speaker 11: of fans. Oh well, yes, they're reached out and I'm
Speaker 11: I was, well that that was no. I I appreciated
Speaker 11: it very much. And of course it's on YouTube if
Speaker 11: you haven't seen it. And yeah, we did get a
Speaker 11: lot of calls that day. And you know, when you're
Speaker 11: on this program, usually end up, h we usually end
Speaker 11: up getting a lot of calls.
Speaker 13: Yeah, it's interesting. I appreciate the people that do call. Yes, Yes,
Speaker 13: it's a lot of fun.
Speaker 11: Absolutely. The studio line is open six oh three two
Speaker 11: five oh six oh seven six O three two five
Speaker 11: o six seven if you'd like to, uh to talk
Speaker 11: with Ricky Mapleton and uh, we'll probably you know, people
Speaker 11: call in, they request your music, all that kind of stuff.
Speaker 11: It's by the way, uh, and and you like to
Speaker 11: you will often have well I should let that be
Speaker 11: a surprise for people watching online. Well, you like to
Speaker 11: hold things up, and you've got kind of a Bob
Speaker 11: Dylan thing going.
Speaker 13: Oh yes, I yes, Are you talking about the video
Speaker 13: when he was holding up yeahs and signs Yes, Yes.
Speaker 13: I did kind of cross my mind last night as
Speaker 13: I was printing out a couple of a couple of
Speaker 13: things I can say about Bob Dylan that already hasn't
Speaker 13: been said. It's phenomenal, exactly. Phenomenal exactly maybe, but he's
Speaker 13: definitely probably an inspiration to those as well as an
Speaker 13: inspiration to a lot of people. Sure, sure, no doubt.
Speaker 11: Oh we have a Jesus, we have a call already.
Speaker 13: Oh wow, all right, Hi, welcome.
Speaker 11: To Matt Connorton Unleashed. Who's who's on the line.
Speaker 14: Thank you for taking my call, Matt. I love your show.
Speaker 14: A bit of intelligent intellect on the airways. So what
Speaker 14: we need and that's what we got from you, mister Connington.
Speaker 14: Let me slow down and speak about a big concern
Speaker 14: that I have. The way people are speaking today is ridiculous,
Speaker 14: preposterous and semantically incorrect. If I hear like like like
Speaker 14: one more time, I think I'm going to lose my mind, Matt,
Speaker 14: Ricky Mapleton, thank you so much for putting out this
Speaker 14: new collection of songs directly referencing today's English grammar in
Speaker 14: the nightmare it has begun? Could you please play like
Speaker 14: like like off of Don't Count Me Out by Ricky Mapleton,
Speaker 14: And again, thank you Matt. Keep the music and the
Speaker 14: intellect alive. Is Tom Tom Wilson sign off?
Speaker 13: Is he a broadcast?
Speaker 15: No?
Speaker 13: No, he's been a long time caller for a long time,
Speaker 13: ever since I started getting any sort of a fan base.
Speaker 13: He calls it all the time. And yeah, he's fantastic.
Speaker 13: I thank you Tom for calling in. And again, this
Speaker 13: song is about the word like. I don't know when
Speaker 13: it started.
Speaker 11: I do you got, but you can thank our generation, our.
Speaker 2: Generation like really really really really like really good.
Speaker 13: Like I don't pride myself, but I try to talk
Speaker 13: semi intelligently. And if I'm going to use the word like,
Speaker 13: instead of using the word like, here's the public information
Speaker 13: of the day, you're gonna use the word like, don't
Speaker 13: use it. Take a breath and don't say anything like
Speaker 13: because like when you say like all the time, like
Speaker 13: it becomes habit forming and like it sounds ridiculous. Oh
Speaker 13: my god, yes, yes, is that the maybe that was
Speaker 13: the the next form of the next what would that
Speaker 13: be the next.
Speaker 11: Iteration?
Speaker 13: Iteration yea, moving into so per mutation. So that was
Speaker 13: the That was the kind of seed that started this
Speaker 13: new project.
Speaker 11: It's a comma really like it's it's a comma like.
Speaker 11: That's that's what I say.
Speaker 13: Well, like, could you play this song like?
Speaker 11: We We absolutely could, we have absolutely could, And this
Speaker 11: is all right, let's give this a listen. Is this
Speaker 11: the world radio premiere for this, by the.
Speaker 13: Way, yes, very yes, Off the off the uh off
Speaker 13: the album that Ricky Mapleton now has not put out
Speaker 13: music in quite some time ever, it's been a long
Speaker 13: time a coming a couple of years. Maybe we got
Speaker 13: involved in the scream o sports song stuff, but now
Speaker 13: Ricky Mapleton has peered out and he's taking English grammar
Speaker 13: head on, head on, head on.
Speaker 11: All right, let's listen to this. This is called likes.
Speaker 13: Is it the like song or like like like stop
Speaker 13: saying like all the time. There's a lot of likes. Okay, enjoy,
Speaker 13: Let's give it a listen, like.
Speaker 16: Like like like like like like like like like like
Speaker 16: like like like like like like like like like like
Speaker 16: like like like I don't know what you'ren't saying, like
Speaker 16: like I don't know where you've been, like like what
Speaker 16: your English grandma, it's quite a sand like like like
Speaker 16: like like like like like like like like like like
Speaker 16: stop saying like.
Speaker 3: All the time, like what does it feel right? Doesn't
Speaker 3: sound time?
Speaker 13: Like like stop using like like like.
Speaker 3: Stop using like all.
Speaker 17: The time, like like like like like like cig like
Speaker 17: like like like like like like like like like like
Speaker 17: like like like like like like like like.
Speaker 16: Saying like every time sounds redundant, sounds obscure.
Speaker 13: Stop using the like all the time like like like
Speaker 13: like like like like this like like take a breath,
Speaker 13: like like like like gabby your thoughts, Oh yeah, you
Speaker 13: don't have to say like all the time, like what
Speaker 13: like everybody sings.
Speaker 4: Like like like like like like like like like like
Speaker 4: like like like like like like like like like like
Speaker 4: like like like like like like like like like like
Speaker 4: like like like like like like like like like like
Speaker 4: like like like.
Speaker 11: Like all the time, Wow, well your thoughts, Like is
Speaker 11: it at least acceptable to say I like that song
Speaker 11: oh oh my gosh, oh my goodness is okay?
Speaker 18: Wow?
Speaker 13: That was a better like response than I thought I
Speaker 13: was gonna get.
Speaker 11: Like okay, like like like like I like like, wow, man,
Speaker 11: tell us about uh, don't count me out? Is this
Speaker 11: a Is this a full album?
Speaker 13: Isn't it?
Speaker 14: Yeah?
Speaker 13: Thirty two and a half songs of inspiration Enjoy.
Speaker 11: Thirty two and a half song So it's like, uh,
Speaker 11: like a double album.
Speaker 13: I'm suppose it probably would be. Wow. Yeah, I mean
Speaker 13: that's the digital world. Well, I try to get the
Speaker 13: most bang for the buck. Yes, on the digital platform
Speaker 13: that I released. I would't saying CD baby fantastic when
Speaker 13: with these guys for a while, they get independent artists
Speaker 13: put music out, yes, and you get a percentage back
Speaker 13: and you can make a little little cash on the side.
Speaker 13: But don't go in it thinking you're gonna make any
Speaker 13: money to survive on uh so boy, but I'm waiting
Speaker 13: for that big pop right all right, right, but I
Speaker 13: do have like five thousand daily listeners or something like that.
Speaker 11: I see, Oh that's excellent.
Speaker 13: That was just about like you know, like like yeah,
Speaker 13: like likely. So that's what don't count me out is,
Speaker 13: you know, Yeah, you get down in life, don't count
Speaker 13: don't count yourself out. Totally get get out there, do
Speaker 13: something fun like we success the format. Well, it's like,
Speaker 13: like you enjoy coming in here and doing this stuff.
Speaker 2: I do you like?
Speaker 13: It's a passion. Yes, you gotta have a passion. Yes,
Speaker 13: it's gonna put a car together in your garage. Passion.
Speaker 11: Great Rod Stewart has a great song about that, Like
Speaker 11: what Passion by Rod Stewart?
Speaker 13: Oh like that?
Speaker 11: Oh we have another call? No way, all right, you're
Speaker 11: bring the callers. Let's see.
Speaker 2: Hi.
Speaker 11: Welcome to Matt Connorton Unleashed.
Speaker 15: Is this.
Speaker 4: This is sad?
Speaker 2: Steve?
Speaker 13: I'm broken up.
Speaker 3: Everything's falling apart around me.
Speaker 13: No, I don't know what to do.
Speaker 19: I don't know what last time you had the answers
Speaker 19: for me, Ricky, maybe you and mackin help me through.
Speaker 3: What am I gonna do?
Speaker 13: That's uh well, Steve, it's okay.
Speaker 11: She'll probably book a YPNO therapy session. We'll stay there.
Speaker 13: Steve still is he? Is he gone?
Speaker 20: Uh?
Speaker 11: He hung up?
Speaker 13: Steve. I'm glad you called to reach out to us.
Speaker 13: We're not a therapy program, but we do like to
Speaker 13: spread the joy and and and the joy of being alive. So, Steve,
Speaker 13: what I am suggesting that you do. Is I'm gonna
Speaker 13: play a song for you Often New. I'm gonna dedicate
Speaker 13: it to you, Sad Steve. I want you to listen
Speaker 13: to it. Okay, it's called Don't count Me Out. Actually,
Speaker 13: Steve number the title track, title track. Let's dedicate this
Speaker 13: to Sad Steve. It's sad. If you can find you,
Speaker 13: if you can get back in Steve, We're gonna give
Speaker 13: you the number and callback later in the show and
Speaker 13: pull it and pull it together. Young man.
Speaker 11: Yeah, let's so.
Speaker 13: Here's the title track, Don't count me Out.
Speaker 11: This is like when Casey Kasem would do the long
Speaker 11: distance dedication.
Speaker 13: This one goes out to Sad Steve. Sad Steve, this
Speaker 13: is Ricky Mapleton maccnod and saying cheer up, my friend.
Speaker 13: This is don't count me Out Often New Ricky Mapleton
Speaker 13: album Cheer Up, Be Up. I can't believe I'm doing this. DJ.
Speaker 13: It's rich Ergy, It's just done gone.
Speaker 14: The resurgence are Ricky Maple Jilty has the yard on it.
Speaker 4: Don't count me Out, Don't count me out.
Speaker 17: I may have been quiet, but now I'm loud.
Speaker 4: Don't count me out. I've got the highest mountain. It's
Speaker 4: too coming, Mike for you.
Speaker 17: I've been gone no way too long, but now I'm
Speaker 17: ready to be loud.
Speaker 21: You like it.
Speaker 17: You ain't gotta keep moving.
Speaker 4: No time to hesitate.
Speaker 3: Don't want to sell me on me.
Speaker 4: Don't count me out, don't.
Speaker 17: Count me out. I may have been quiet, but now
Speaker 17: I'm live.
Speaker 4: Don't count me out. My I start rumble my by
Speaker 4: a s, don't fall.
Speaker 6: I was cut off from the world.
Speaker 21: I lost all inspiration with dou't your man mail rowing in?
Speaker 21: Then I got a new mail box twenty nine ninety
Speaker 21: five love let it bum more in it.
Speaker 6: I never felt more alive.
Speaker 4: Don't count me out, don't.
Speaker 17: Count me out. I may have been quiet, but now
Speaker 17: I'm loud.
Speaker 4: Don't count me out. Don't count me out, don't count
Speaker 4: me out. I may be quiet, but now I'm loud.
Speaker 4: Don't count me out. Don't count me out, don't count
Speaker 4: me outs.
Speaker 17: I may have been quiet, but now I'm loud.
Speaker 4: Don't count me out.
Speaker 11: That'll get the blood pump in. Don't count me out.
Speaker 11: Ricky Mapleton, that is on.
Speaker 13: That is a very rare Ricky Mapleton song because it
Speaker 13: goes over a minute and a half. Oh Yes, Wow,
Speaker 13: I felt like that after I recorded this, I said
Speaker 13: three minutes, what.
Speaker 2: Like that was totally awesome, Like totally cool.
Speaker 13: Did you feel inspired?
Speaker 2: Totally?
Speaker 13: That's what it is about, right to the max for sure.
Speaker 11: Wow.
Speaker 13: That's gonna be on volume two of overused phrases. There
Speaker 13: is there is after I after we released this, a
Speaker 13: lot more came flooding in a lot more. Yes, for
Speaker 13: instance to the mac, Yeah, this is so many more.
Speaker 13: But like like like we get it, we get it. Well,
Speaker 13: thank you for sad Steve again. I hope you're feeling better.
Speaker 13: Please call him later on in the show.
Speaker 11: Yeah, I hope he calls back.
Speaker 13: Let us know how we're on this universe. Who create?
Speaker 13: Don't be sad Steve.
Speaker 11: I I hope what he calls back, he's not crying
Speaker 11: because that.
Speaker 13: Kind of brought everything down.
Speaker 11: Huh, that is uncomfortable. Oh, I'll tell you. Uh, oh,
Speaker 11: we do have we do have another call. Let's see you.
Speaker 13: This is HI.
Speaker 11: Welcome to Matt Condorton Unleashed. Who's on the line.
Speaker 3: This is DJ Today.
Speaker 22: We're gonna play the new one by Ricky Mapleton, The
Speaker 22: News Hits a Beaten premiered on the Matt Conaton show
Speaker 22: the flag. We went to Sax and make them act
Speaker 22: to meet the flax. Here's the song. It's called Gucci
Speaker 22: the song.
Speaker 13: Now, I don't know what this guy was all about,
Speaker 13: but thank you for calling and caller.
Speaker 11: He said something about flaxied oil and wanted to play
Speaker 11: the song.
Speaker 13: You know, I'm just sure we're getting calls.
Speaker 11: Yeah, what what did he?
Speaker 17: Well?
Speaker 13: What did he wanted to play a song? Gucci? Yeah? Okay,
Speaker 13: let me can I do a quick build up? Gucci
Speaker 13: a lot of sound effects that you can get on
Speaker 13: recording platforms, and we stumbled across this very funny sounding
Speaker 13: voice and we kind of plugged it into this song
Speaker 13: and it's really fun.
Speaker 11: All right, Well, let's give this a listen. Oh do
Speaker 11: you have.
Speaker 13: Let me say do I? Okay, so this let me
Speaker 13: go over this quickly. Yes, okay, the song is gonna
Speaker 13: go into It's really not Gucci the songs. What's the dillio?
Speaker 11: Oh? Yes, that's another thing. The young people said.
Speaker 13: What the dilio? So even but that's yes. But I
Speaker 13: brought it in in large font for us visually challenged
Speaker 13: like myself, and people can watch this on YouTube. Okay,
Speaker 13: so we have what's the dillio. Now, that's that's We
Speaker 13: named the song Gucci. Why I don't know, but we're
Speaker 13: talking about Gucci, cap fire, no regret, keep it real fire,
Speaker 13: free will and I added free will on the end
Speaker 13: of this. Yes, that's what it's all about.
Speaker 11: Well, to quote Rush, I will choose free will.
Speaker 13: Amen. All right, let's play some Gucci.
Speaker 11: All right, here it is, this is Gucci, this.
Speaker 3: Is DJ today. We're gonna play the new one.
Speaker 13: Thanks for calling back, but we already heard you one.
Speaker 11: Something's something's gone horribly wrong.
Speaker 13: Did I send you the wrong file?
Speaker 11: No, we were where you're sobdy files. I don't know
Speaker 11: what you're talking about. No, we were time traveling, just
Speaker 11: like we do on Retrospect Radio on Friday nights. We
Speaker 11: went back you put it away. We went back in time.
Speaker 13: Nothing matter with that too.
Speaker 2: I forgot my snow friend.
Speaker 11: All right, the.
Speaker 13: Dilio, Matt play the song.
Speaker 11: Here we goo.
Speaker 3: Cuccie I all real lit, Yes, sir? What the deio?
Speaker 5: YESO rolling with the crew.
Speaker 23: Yeah, we're never in a hurry. What's the dillio? Can't
Speaker 23: buy a cuccie?
Speaker 3: Thirsty, living in the moment. Yeah, everything's the story. Yes,
Speaker 3: So here's the deer.
Speaker 23: We're living life real, no regret, no change, just the wild,
Speaker 23: free will.
Speaker 13: Lends.
Speaker 16: We're making keeping the dirty, keeping it real.
Speaker 3: And the Delio in the dilio?
Speaker 24: What what?
Speaker 17: What the Delio?
Speaker 4: Where you're going?
Speaker 3: Where you've been?
Speaker 23: Yes, surf, I hit off again, gonna road to gun
Speaker 23: I get some Mucci.
Speaker 3: That's there, a min Uji, gucjail what.
Speaker 11: Rolling with the crew?
Speaker 23: Yeah, we're never in a hurle. That's the Delio, cat Fire,
Speaker 23: Gucci and Thirsty.
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah what the Dillio?
Speaker 13: Now that's more in the Ricky Mapleton pocket? Oh yeah?
Speaker 13: Is that is that the whimmy?
Speaker 2: It sounds just like him?
Speaker 13: That the dilio? No, no, the cute voice, well, it
Speaker 13: was on a shared file. We did sweech that up
Speaker 13: a little bit, that voice it out a little bit.
Speaker 13: It was a available loop that we plugged in at
Speaker 13: the end and we're like, wow, what's going to make
Speaker 13: the song at least have a little bit of a
Speaker 13: catch to it?
Speaker 25: Now.
Speaker 11: Please, whatever criticisms I may have are purely constructive in nature.
Speaker 11: But I have to tell you, at the end of
Speaker 11: the song, I did not feel like I was any
Speaker 11: closer to understanding what the dilio is than I was
Speaker 11: at the beginning of the song. I don't know. I
Speaker 11: don't feel that my questions were answered about the dilio
Speaker 11: and what is the dilio?
Speaker 13: That's fascinating.
Speaker 11: Yeah, I mean, I'm just saying, very good point.
Speaker 13: Let's expand off on that for a moment. What is
Speaker 13: the dillio? When somebody says what's the dillio? You're asking
Speaker 13: what's going on? Oh, what's happening?
Speaker 11: Okay?
Speaker 13: So hey, Matt, what's the dillio? Okay?
Speaker 11: I thought maybe this was some sort of foreign currency, like,
Speaker 11: uh oh, interesting, take like, what's the dilio doing compared
Speaker 11: to the dollar? You know, how are we looking?
Speaker 13: It's like, what's up? Okay? What's up? I thought?
Speaker 11: I thought maybe it was a new cryptocurrency or something.
Speaker 11: You know, I don't know, you know, get your dilio dollars,
Speaker 11: you know, fake money.
Speaker 13: Exist? What's the exchange rate on a dilio dollar?
Speaker 11: Well, I don't know, But I still don't know after
Speaker 11: listening to the song. But I think I understand a
Speaker 11: little bit better now.
Speaker 13: Are you sure?
Speaker 2: I think so?
Speaker 13: I think so, you know, what the dilio is well,
Speaker 13: I don't sure. I don't know that I do. Do
Speaker 13: you know what?
Speaker 2: I think I know what? And I don't know if
Speaker 2: he knows what the dilio is?
Speaker 13: What's what?
Speaker 12: What's what's the very totally the dilio is totally what's
Speaker 12: going on? It's totally like the deal.
Speaker 11: It sounds like a sack good to to me, Well,
Speaker 11: it actually does.
Speaker 2: M food is his language, so that might work.
Speaker 11: What I see it also, unfortunately, it sounds like something
Speaker 11: that if I looked it up on Urban Dictionary, I
Speaker 11: might be horrified at what.
Speaker 13: If you were going to make the dilio uh cake
Speaker 13: like a funny bonus or a hostess whole ho, what's
Speaker 13: what's in the dillio?
Speaker 2: It doesn't make anything?
Speaker 11: Yeah, I don't make it.
Speaker 13: That would be your dream? Is there a healthy dilio?
Speaker 11: I would hope, So put the dilio with that, maybe
Speaker 11: something gluten free?
Speaker 13: What do you what's your thoughts on fire? The word everybody?
Speaker 13: That's fire? Oh, yes, that's fire. That's that one didn't
Speaker 13: make the cod believe it or not?
Speaker 9: No?
Speaker 13: Well, so now what do we have for volume two? Fire? Fire?
Speaker 13: I don't want a yellow It didn't.
Speaker 2: Come out like that. In our day, it was fire fire.
Speaker 13: We were told not to say that in a movie theater.
Speaker 11: Well that's that's true.
Speaker 13: Yeah, so it takes on when I first heard the
Speaker 13: Z generation talking like, hey, that's fire.
Speaker 11: I'm like what, Yeah, yeah, you want to be careful
Speaker 11: with that, especially in certain circumstances. Oh, we do have
Speaker 11: a call. We'll see Hi. Welcome to Matt Connordson unleashed.
Speaker 13: Is this Yeah?
Speaker 14: This is mellow Marvin. Oh, thanks for taking my call today, Matt,
Speaker 14: You're welcome. Well, I would like to mellow things out
Speaker 14: here on the show and requests a B side a
Speaker 14: song called You Stole My check Book. This song comes
Speaker 14: from and will remind you of any relationship you had
Speaker 14: when your heart was torn out and your check book
Speaker 14: was missing. Let's reflect the graciousness of life and the
Speaker 14: hardship that love can be. This is mellow Marvin thanking
Speaker 14: Matt Connorton once again, who, by the way, has an
Speaker 14: adorable deep radio voice.
Speaker 13: Thank you what that dly? Yo?
Speaker 11: My voice could be deeper.
Speaker 13: But I know people that always a compliment. Yes, I
Speaker 13: do like that, yeah wow, and I accept them. I
Speaker 13: I do accept what the kids would call your fire.
Speaker 13: I am fire.
Speaker 11: Yes, yes, So what did you want to hear?
Speaker 3: What song?
Speaker 2: Did we do?
Speaker 15: So?
Speaker 13: This song?
Speaker 11: Checkbook ship?
Speaker 13: Yeah?
Speaker 11: Okay, well this uh and that's a fallaty by the way,
Speaker 11: we don't you should not seal someone's strutting.
Speaker 13: Yes, and who has the check book? Anyways? Right now?
Speaker 2: I still have one.
Speaker 13: I have one.
Speaker 11: I never use it, but I do have one.
Speaker 2: I use it once in a while, very rarely. Yeah,
Speaker 2: mostly for birthdays.
Speaker 13: Can I do the whole artist thing? This song is
Speaker 13: kind of different than all the other songs.
Speaker 11: Can I do that?
Speaker 13: Can I? Well?
Speaker 11: This song?
Speaker 13: This song is different than all the other songs because
Speaker 13: Ricky Mapleton steps up and plays the bass on this
Speaker 13: one a little bit in my first I haven't played
Speaker 13: the bass in a while. I feel it's more of
Speaker 13: like a spin doctors, okaying going on? And I just
Speaker 13: really like the way music came out on this one. Okay,
Speaker 13: it's not you know, I don't know. And it's about relationships.
Speaker 13: We all have been through, good and bad. Stealing someone's
Speaker 13: checkbook is an analogy obviously, And okay, oh, but you
Speaker 13: could steal somebody's check book, and you can steal somebody's heart.
Speaker 13: But oh, I just thought that you can always go
Speaker 13: to the bank and re order those checks. Oohow, thought
Speaker 13: of the day.
Speaker 11: That's true. All right, well, let's give this a listen.
Speaker 11: This is called this is simply called checkbook. Yeah, checkbook.
Speaker 11: You stole my check book. I think it's on a
Speaker 11: check all right, very good.
Speaker 20: I stole your check book for your signature, wrote down numbers.
Speaker 26: That will satisfy and pay me back your wasting lies.
Speaker 26: I stole your check book to buy back my wasted time.
Speaker 26: Got a new pair of boots.
Speaker 17: I'm looking so fine.
Speaker 3: Ones will shrink once. We'll sake to care of the weed, drink.
Speaker 4: No time to think.
Speaker 3: Feeling right?
Speaker 4: You're right sight only just one hit. You sht that up.
Speaker 4: That dain't a bite.
Speaker 3: I've stolen your check book. You show a part of me.
Speaker 3: I can't out for all of us.
Speaker 4: Now I'm set free.
Speaker 3: Now set free. Bus will shrink, boats will sink to
Speaker 3: get and we drink.
Speaker 4: No time to think. I'm feeling right.
Speaker 3: You're out of sight.
Speaker 17: You'll get one chance to set off the time of mind.
Speaker 3: I said toole you check book. You stole a part
Speaker 3: of me.
Speaker 4: I cash out for both of us.
Speaker 5: Now I'm set free.
Speaker 11: Ceiling someone's check book. I feel like that's uh, I mean,
Speaker 11: that's worse than revenge porn really wow? Yes, yes, and
Speaker 11: they're both felonies.
Speaker 13: Yes, wy wow yes, speechless. It was just hard to do,
Speaker 13: all right.
Speaker 3: I was just gonna say that you totally got it.
Speaker 11: If you are just joining us. Ricky Mapleton is here
Speaker 11: with us, live in studio, and we're playing tracks from
Speaker 11: the new what is it? Seventy two songs, thirty thirty
Speaker 11: five don't count me out? Currently available, correct, it's already available.
Speaker 13: Got online, available everywhere.
Speaker 11: Very good, very good. And oh jeez, we have another
Speaker 11: call already. Come on, that's a familiar number. Actually, Ricky,
Speaker 11: oh Steves, call back again.
Speaker 25: This is this is sad Steven. I'm really pulled it
Speaker 25: together since I listened to don't calm me out man.
Speaker 25: Thank you so much, Rick Matt, thank you for having
Speaker 25: Ricky on.
Speaker 10: Boy.
Speaker 25: You guys are you guys are fantastic? Oh, Ricky Mableton,
Speaker 25: thank you, don't calt me out again?
Speaker 19: It was really I'm not gonna spiral no good good,
Speaker 19: positive thoughts, positive thoughts.
Speaker 11: Good all right? Oh he hung up.
Speaker 13: He still seems he seems.
Speaker 11: Better better, but he kind of sounds like he's hyperventilating.
Speaker 2: Is important. Yes, one must breathe.
Speaker 13: Yes, yeah, speaking of breathing. Yes, yes, I'm glad he
Speaker 13: called back. Yes, I feel that much like bon Jovi,
Speaker 13: we have saved the life. Yes, yes, you understand that.
Speaker 13: The reference that I saw on the news, I guess
Speaker 13: John bon Joey helps someone off them off the ledge.
Speaker 11: Yeah, for those who don't know, For those who don't
Speaker 11: actually this video, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 13: John Bons fantastic.
Speaker 11: John bon Joviy talked to this woman who's about to
Speaker 11: jump off of a bridge. I did see a little
Speaker 11: darkly humorous, but I did see a funny meme that
Speaker 11: said it's a good thing. It was him and not
Speaker 11: David Lee Roth.
Speaker 13: Wow, you are on You're on fire. You're fire, fire,
Speaker 13: I am on fire. You're fire, you are that's a
Speaker 13: dilio for for anyone.
Speaker 11: Who doesn't get the joke, because of course Van Halen
Speaker 11: did jump might as well.
Speaker 2: Joe stop.
Speaker 11: So it's a terrible it's a good thing.
Speaker 2: Awful.
Speaker 13: No, it's a joke.
Speaker 2: It's terrible.
Speaker 11: It's a joke. It's a joke.
Speaker 2: It's not funny.
Speaker 13: I think it's No, it's not it's open for interpretation.
Speaker 11: It had the story has a happy ending job, save
Speaker 11: this woman?
Speaker 13: How many songs gonna send you over?
Speaker 27: Mat?
Speaker 13: Is one more?
Speaker 11: I think?
Speaker 24: Uh?
Speaker 11: I think there might be a couple more. We do
Speaker 11: have another call?
Speaker 13: Awesome, awesome, Thank you Collins for calling in.
Speaker 11: See who this is?
Speaker 13: Hi?
Speaker 11: Welcome to Matt Connerson Unleashed?
Speaker 28: Is this?
Speaker 3: Oh? Wow?
Speaker 17: This is what?
Speaker 27: Willie?
Speaker 17: Wow?
Speaker 4: Thank you Matt for having me on back wow on
Speaker 4: your show.
Speaker 13: When I heard Man.
Speaker 10: Put on a new album, another inspiring album of songs,
Speaker 10: I went, wow, wow, Wow.
Speaker 13: You know Ricky mhm.
Speaker 18: The song you Gotta look at the Big Picture. What
Speaker 18: an inspirational, all encompassing song about how you really gotta
Speaker 18: look at life? I went, woa.
Speaker 2: Will it?
Speaker 3: Can you play that song for him and Matt?
Speaker 11: Yes?
Speaker 24: I can.
Speaker 11: I want to think of my call again. Of course,
Speaker 11: long live content.
Speaker 13: I like that, you know, can I can? I have
Speaker 13: a little backstory about like you did you recognize that voices?
Speaker 13: But he's called in a few times?
Speaker 11: Didn't he call in when I was on your He
Speaker 11: made my throat hurt? Didn't he call in?
Speaker 13: When?
Speaker 11: Did he call in when I was on your show?
Speaker 13: Yes? Yes, he started calling in a few years ago
Speaker 13: when he was dumb. He had a lot of challenges
Speaker 13: in life going on. He lives up in Vermont, I think,
Speaker 13: and he's and he's a kind of a I guess,
Speaker 13: quote unquote hippie living off the grid, but was really
Speaker 13: struggling with a lot of demons on his back.
Speaker 11: And I'm sure he's at throat surgery.
Speaker 13: I think it's I don't know. I don't know either obviously,
Speaker 13: like an a CDC cover band or something blew it out.
Speaker 13: But he's been calling in and another person that has
Speaker 13: gotten it together well, and I'm really happy that he's
Speaker 13: still calling and keeping contact with us.
Speaker 11: Yes, yes, so what did you want to hear? So
Speaker 11: he requested a song called big Picture.
Speaker 13: Okay, so this song is about looking at the big picture,
Speaker 13: looking above, not looking direct like what's Maybe that's what's
Speaker 13: happening if you're a little stress in your life, Yes,
Speaker 13: easy to get lost in that needs to de spiral.
Speaker 13: We all do it. We all we're all challenging world.
Speaker 13: So sometimes if you look from above down, look at
Speaker 13: the big picture.
Speaker 11: Well, if you look that'd be more like a bird's
Speaker 11: eye view. Yes, maybe you should write a song about
Speaker 11: that too.
Speaker 13: Okay, that's three No, but I I get what you're saying.
Speaker 11: Very very positive, good good words of wisdom, and yeah,
Speaker 11: let's take a lot of This is called big picture.
Speaker 3: End of the day, you gotta look at them big picture.
Speaker 3: Whose praise is that at the end of the day
Speaker 3: you gotta look at them big picture. Who's phrase is that?
Speaker 3: I just want to leave day my day? What's the
Speaker 3: matter with that? Do I really have to look at
Speaker 3: the big picture? What's wrong with that?
Speaker 16: I just wanna be grateful for what I have now,
Speaker 16: so please don't tell me so look at my thoughts.
Speaker 3: I'm just believing for the now. The big picture will
Speaker 3: be there when it's done. I want to note who
Speaker 3: made up the phrase look at the pitcher.
Speaker 22: I don't know.
Speaker 13: I want to note who made.
Speaker 3: Up the phrase, oh god, I'm made gerald live for now?
Speaker 13: Wow, very stripped down. Yes, something that was just bass
Speaker 13: and drum?
Speaker 11: Is that you on the base?
Speaker 13: Yeah?
Speaker 24: I like the.
Speaker 11: Baseline little tucking heads asking yes, yes, thank you.
Speaker 13: I kind of cringed. I I really enjoy when I'm
Speaker 13: working with that my friend and doing those and he
Speaker 13: gets a lot of overlays and a lot of effects.
Speaker 11: Your friend who remains nameless.
Speaker 13: He's going by dj C now DJ see Okay, he's
Speaker 13: he is my very good friend. And he when he's
Speaker 13: I'm black enough to get him into my studios, any
Speaker 13: studio that I have. We we have a good time.
Speaker 13: We bust through a lot of stuff trying to make
Speaker 13: some fun music. Yes, summer is over. I'm I'm expecting
Speaker 13: a call from a long time caller. Do you see
Speaker 13: an Agnes on there?
Speaker 19: Oh?
Speaker 11: No, yeah, do you see an Agnes on the I
Speaker 11: think I remember Agnes though now, and I assume I just.
Speaker 13: Got off the phone with Agnes a couple of days ago.
Speaker 11: And older lady eyes, you have raspy voice, because nobody
Speaker 11: under the age of ninety has the name Agnes.
Speaker 13: You know, I know it's all Kyles. It's all Kyles
Speaker 13: and never mind right right where.
Speaker 11: Sounds instead of a yeah like yeah, well you can't.
Speaker 13: She's a very down to earth person. She's he's retired,
Speaker 13: durry down to earth, and unfortunately she's she's quit smoking.
Speaker 11: It and oh she quit?
Speaker 13: Yes, how she quit?
Speaker 2: Uh?
Speaker 13: She just she it's like you have to quit.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 13: I don't know if it's too late, but she doesn't
Speaker 13: sound any better. But she's not coughing as much, so
Speaker 13: maybe that's a.
Speaker 11: Good Oh, this might be her. Actually, let's see who
Speaker 11: this is. Hi, Welcome to Matt connorson Unleashed.
Speaker 10: Is this Matt Ricky? Thanks for taking my call? This
Speaker 10: is ah this from the community.
Speaker 3: Get out riggy with your new release.
Speaker 4: You hit the nail right on the head.
Speaker 10: We are sick and tired of people coming in our
Speaker 10: community and jumping in our pool. Oh they are we
Speaker 10: all get out of our pool. Get out of my pool.
Speaker 10: Then we heard your song and we feel even more
Speaker 10: connected to you than ever. Ladies and gentlemen, get out
Speaker 10: a my pool.
Speaker 13: Well, Agnes, thank you so much for calling in.
Speaker 11: She hung up.
Speaker 13: The original caller when I when I first went on
Speaker 13: this uh calling dream that people would be calling in,
Speaker 13: so fabricating it in uh a ka in uh inventing
Speaker 13: Agnes or I'll just leave it at that for the
Speaker 13: people listening. But Agnes uh went through the same thing
Speaker 13: that I think a lot of people go through that
Speaker 13: own pools Now, if you ever owned a pool? Have
Speaker 13: you ever had a pool in your.
Speaker 11: Backyard or I've never I've never owned a pool.
Speaker 13: I mean, do you ever have a pool on your property.
Speaker 11: I've been in a pool.
Speaker 13: Well that let me. I recently was fortunate enough to
Speaker 13: purchase the house about nine years ago. Okay, and it
Speaker 13: came with a pool. Okay, small pool in the back,
Speaker 13: not like these Olympic pools you see in the seventies.
Speaker 19: Right.
Speaker 13: And let me tell you in the winter time, when
Speaker 13: my snowblower broke down, and I see my neighbor across
Speaker 13: the street with his beautiful Toro solar powered cop holding,
Speaker 13: and I'm out there shoveling because I can't afford a
Speaker 13: good snowbollmb I just broke down. Fine, fine, I'm over it.
Speaker 13: Can you tell him over it? This summer and this
Speaker 13: summer and last summer, somebody gonna knock him my door. Hey, hey, neighbor,
Speaker 13: can we can use your pool? Me and my wife
Speaker 13: look at each other like is this really happening? And
Speaker 13: I almost said, hey, snowblower guy, I try to live
Speaker 13: in a peaceful neighborhood. Yes, but that kind of twirked
Speaker 13: me the wrong way. But the carrying their shore, that
Speaker 13: Ricky Mapleton is sure no problem. Good good opened up
Speaker 13: the gate. He comes in, He comes in with this,
Speaker 13: He comes in with his grandkid in his older son, No,
Speaker 13: I got three people in my pool.
Speaker 11: Oh my goodness. He didn't tell you that up front.
Speaker 13: No, and then he did it two more times during
Speaker 13: the summer. Yeah, and much like Agnes I wrote, I
Speaker 13: wrote this song and rebellion for people that use other
Speaker 13: people's pools. And this is the most rock song on
Speaker 13: this album. Put your rock and roll on and you
Speaker 13: see something that you don't like, it's okay to say,
Speaker 13: get out of my pool?
Speaker 11: All right?
Speaker 13: What's here?
Speaker 11: It all right?
Speaker 13: Here's a build up?
Speaker 11: Yes, all right, here it is.
Speaker 3: You're using all the cory.
Speaker 17: I don't even know you.
Speaker 3: I only see you wh out.
Speaker 6: Get out of my pool.
Speaker 4: Get out of my pool. I don't even know you.
Speaker 4: Get out of my pool.
Speaker 20: You're using up bubble colorine I never seen when you're
Speaker 20: seven feet of stone aground.
Speaker 13: You're walking around with.
Speaker 3: Your beautiful stone baller.
Speaker 21: Good out of my pool, I mean your summer fool,
Speaker 21: I go, it makes you truel.
Speaker 4: Why don't you get your own pool? Then you can't
Speaker 4: read the fool? Why don't you just get out of
Speaker 4: my pool?
Speaker 11: Wow? Get out of my rule? By Ricky Mampleton.
Speaker 13: So Agnes inspired that Agues and my neighbor and people
Speaker 13: that come over. You know if you have a pool.
Speaker 13: When you have a pool, you spend a good amount
Speaker 13: of time keeping the pool clean, skimming the pool, vacuum
Speaker 13: me the pool, checking the pH of the pool, the chlorine,
Speaker 13: the pH up, the pH down. There's a lot that
Speaker 13: goes in from having a pool. Yes, so if somebody
Speaker 13: comes over and says, I want to get in your pool,
Speaker 13: you think they could shower a little bit. They looked
Speaker 13: a little bit disheveled, like they just painted their house
Speaker 13: and then jumped in my pool. Right, So this is
Speaker 13: when you have something in life, lady and gentleman inspires
Speaker 13: you go for it. But do something positive with that energy.
Speaker 15: Right.
Speaker 11: Wow, it's like a Billy Ocean. Remember Billy Ocean. He
Speaker 11: had that song get out of my dreams, get into
Speaker 11: my car.
Speaker 13: Well that's kind of sketchy.
Speaker 11: Maybe it should have been get out of my dreams,
Speaker 11: get into my pool, you know, because he was invited
Speaker 11: a lady.
Speaker 13: Yeah, that's kind of yeah. I don't know. Well, yeah,
Speaker 13: get you know what I'm saying. So I think that's
Speaker 13: you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 11: That's a nice thing in that case, But what you're saying,
Speaker 11: is you know something very frustrating.
Speaker 13: Oh, but that's an analogy for a lot of stuff.
Speaker 13: Get out of my pool, yes, you know, get out
Speaker 13: of my pool. Yes, yes, like like you're ruining my ride.
Speaker 13: You ever had that respection before? Oh?
Speaker 11: Absolutely right. I mean no one's ever said it to me,
Speaker 11: you're ruining my ride?
Speaker 13: But uh, get out of my pool.
Speaker 11: But uh, I'm looking for a track to for when
Speaker 11: we close out the segment, because we played everything that
Speaker 11: you set me.
Speaker 13: Yeah, but I what do you think?
Speaker 19: I like this?
Speaker 11: I like this song. You're turning into one of those
Speaker 11: before I think I was one of my favorites. We
Speaker 11: might we might pull that. But before we run out
Speaker 11: of time, remind everybody where they can find, uh the new.
Speaker 13: Album where it is up on YouTube, Spotify and all
Speaker 13: those other cool digital platforms that we can fortunately use now. Yes,
Speaker 13: because back in the day, back in the day, you
Speaker 13: could just not get music and put it out. Even
Speaker 13: though it's out in a minuscule and you're a small
Speaker 13: piece of stand on the beach, at least it's out there, right.
Speaker 13: I don't have to get a record contract and get
Speaker 13: vinyl and you know what I'm saying yes, you know,
Speaker 13: like so I feel very fortunate that I'm still kicking
Speaker 13: and enjoying the ability to do some some fun audio stuff.
Speaker 11: Yes, you know, yes, well we're glad about that as well.
Speaker 13: So what song did you did you listen to?
Speaker 11: You like I'm gonna play? You're turning into one of those.
Speaker 13: You want to quick up on that? Are we running out?
Speaker 4: Yeah?
Speaker 13: Yeah, please, you're turning into one of those. Basically, when
Speaker 13: you're working with somebody, you're working with them for a
Speaker 13: period of time. They get a promotion, they say, oh,
Speaker 13: don't worry, it's still gonna be friends, and that tie
Speaker 13: gets so tight around their neck and they get so
Speaker 13: drunk with power that they've turned in to one of
Speaker 13: those Yes you have experienced that man, And oh haven't
Speaker 13: we all?
Speaker 11: Yes, haven't we all?
Speaker 13: You ain't kid of Share kid a share No, no, no,
Speaker 13: we'll just use the genetic, but we've all we've all
Speaker 13: been there. Yes, I'm glad you picked the song on Matt.
Speaker 13: Thank you very good.
Speaker 11: So we'll close out with this. Coming up, we've got
Speaker 11: Eli lev in the second hour. He's going to join
Speaker 11: us live in studio. But the great Ricky Mapleton, thank you,
Speaker 11: for having me.
Speaker 13: Absolutely absolutely don't turn into one of those. Be a
Speaker 13: good person.
Speaker 11: That's right all right here.
Speaker 13: It is used to be one of us, always out
Speaker 13: in the great group, sharing stories, talking about dreams.
Speaker 4: Plans in all of us.
Speaker 25: But now you're at the office to described because you're
Speaker 25: turning in, No.
Speaker 17: Turning, that's how we go.
Speaker 3: You say that time and I'm on something that you want.
Speaker 13: Bring into one of.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, don't do it.
Speaker 10: You hear this message.
Speaker 25: Yeah, before your lost brother and those corporates call, you
Speaker 25: will be turning into one of those.
Speaker 13: Find your way back, turn your way back to yourself,
Speaker 13: your friends that you all knew.
Speaker 5: Come on back, now, come on back.
Speaker 13: Now, use your power for the good you medic.
Speaker 17: Power you met at.
Speaker 13: RUA to drop. Now you virtu way too, to drop that.
Speaker 17: Tell of those now.
Speaker 29: You're gonna go.
Speaker 2: Now you're gonna.
Speaker 1: I guess the smoking gun was always after the sun set,
Speaker 1: looked at our shoes, ol coming mun sat in the
Speaker 1: park way after dark.
Speaker 2: We will never cold.
Speaker 7: Hats off to the city, leaving.
Speaker 1: The south side. They were giving us no place to
Speaker 1: hide in.
Speaker 2: What if I just run?
Speaker 8: What if we be come roundway?
Speaker 6: I'm just sinking feeling like a spare park. This person
Speaker 6: Robbie track Robby, assuming no wonder for holding the.
Speaker 7: Way stay steady, But I guess I couldn't hold my love.
Speaker 7: It's such a flurry and a bailey every hurdle of shore.
Speaker 2: And mine needs out of bar rid.
Speaker 7: It seems that every woman gets a Bobby.
Speaker 5: Also sinking, feeling like Stampa.
Speaker 2: The person mother trying to river only as.
Speaker 6: One for holding on body calling with the wapaways, hid
Speaker 6: its round behind and never harries. Riding the ground brown
Speaker 6: ride how they rode.
Speaker 8: I've been feeling kind of homesick. I missed the shoes
Speaker 8: and the ground.
Speaker 6: I love it.
Speaker 8: I've been feeling kind of homesick about the lace thing
Speaker 8: I can't saying missus us and the round and roll
Speaker 8: in a kind of rosy bound for laces.
Speaker 3: Also thinking a feeling like a standbak.
Speaker 2: This person roll the.
Speaker 9: Dragon she has who wants the wholding, get up dogs
Speaker 9: to do it from the bashi whistles said, see.
Speaker 6: Hides the dead, the gres wise, the greates.
Speaker 4: The deck.
Speaker 5: He's why it's.
Speaker 4: A gay.
Speaker 6: Dying.
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