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Speaker 1: You're listening to Mattconnorton Unleashed on WMNH ninety five point three.
Speaker 2: Right now, the American radio premiere of the new single
Speaker 2: short Life from the band Pacific A's.
Speaker 3: Think and Fallen move the sun. So my god, you
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Speaker 3: Inlish without regression, so laughter, not see me, you've got along.
Speaker 2: You're sure.
Speaker 1: Something be let.
Speaker 3: The ships just kidding you comforts She leans across.
Speaker 4: The bod to comf.
Speaker 1: Does nothing. No, no, the dress.
Speaker 5: Something got long dress stems.
Speaker 6: It's a long time.
Speaker 2: So right now, the American radio premiere of the new
Speaker 2: single from Naked Without It. This is called My Sister.
Speaker 2: Will you are a soap.
Speaker 7: Boxed minor with your daily mail hatred read anything from
Speaker 7: the village that you have.
Speaker 1: I ain't got no sooners food but a mind of mine.
Speaker 7: I've been thinking on my feet since I left home,
Speaker 7: up with your two one on attitude driving.
Speaker 1: Me and serve my words fail.
Speaker 8: You use your own brand.
Speaker 1: For you are not a young man.
Speaker 7: I can't believe he's say the twistic generation in this
Speaker 7: landage so green. But you're a tick tick tick tick
Speaker 7: tick with the dope.
Speaker 1: Giv it is.
Speaker 7: I give you every chance, but you keep up sliding
Speaker 7: in all the changes to the city must be up.
Speaker 1: It's a pillbird or my mama.
Speaker 8: Don't kill you, then, men of my sister s w.
Speaker 7: I'll watch you sneak off and don't face there like
Speaker 7: a man. I'll put this in into words that even
Speaker 7: you will understand.
Speaker 8: As long as you get your own work, you will
Speaker 8: stay here till the earth one word for me. It's
Speaker 8: the end for you, my friend.
Speaker 6: But you're a tick tick tick tictic dope.
Speaker 1: Give it in.
Speaker 6: I give you whatever she asked.
Speaker 1: That you keep up side of the changes to the city.
Speaker 6: Might be up.
Speaker 3: It's a herbod.
Speaker 8: If my mama don't kill you, then my sister, with.
Speaker 1: That this that you grow up at the people that
Speaker 1: you hate.
Speaker 7: Every one you picture there is an enemy of the stakes.
Speaker 8: I think that you might twice give the children where
Speaker 8: you're roll.
Speaker 7: But you can hide and ride the rails up the
Speaker 7: seats that you have socause you'll have sick tick tick
Speaker 7: tickick with you giving in and I give you every chance,
Speaker 7: but you can keep on siding in the changes to
Speaker 7: the sixty I still up.
Speaker 8: That's a pill, but if my mama don't kill you,
Speaker 8: then my sister. Welcome everybody, Here we go.
Speaker 2: It is that time again. Matt Connorton unleashed and we
Speaker 2: are live from the studios of wm n H ninety
Speaker 2: five point three FM and Glorious Manchester, New Hampshire. Today
Speaker 2: is a Saturday, September twenty seven, twenty twenty five, and
Speaker 2: I am not alone. Jenny don Best, Good morning, Sunshine.
Speaker 2: Jenny is here at the news table and let me
Speaker 2: get these mics up. We got a couple of guys
Speaker 2: here who've actually been on the show a number of times,
Speaker 2: but they've got some new music and one of them
Speaker 2: brought a guitar with them. We've got Jam Tomorrow. You
Speaker 2: of the guys from Jam Tomorrow here with us in studio. Welcome, gentlemen. Hello,
Speaker 2: Oh I can barely hear you. Let me figure out
Speaker 2: why we got a We got a little bit of
Speaker 2: a different mic setup because uh, these guys are gonna
Speaker 2: be playing live.
Speaker 1: Let's see you got my vanity Mike rock in here.
Speaker 2: Yes, yes, there we go.
Speaker 1: I can hear.
Speaker 2: Put the camera on you there too, so we can
Speaker 2: see you. So MHP is here. Hello, that's easier to
Speaker 2: say that way, yeah, MHP and uh and Mark is Mark?
Speaker 2: How do you say your last name? Bad?
Speaker 7: Nay?
Speaker 2: Yeah, Okay, I've never been sure. It depends sometimes.
Speaker 1: Yeah, that's not how much whiskeys in BOLTHD.
Speaker 2: I Got YOUA, I Got YOUA. So Uh, you guys
Speaker 2: got a new song that we're gonna play in a
Speaker 2: moment and uh and then you guys are gonna play live.
Speaker 2: So excited about that? What's the new? Do you want
Speaker 2: to tell us about the h the new single?
Speaker 9: Yeah, so we haven't even dropped this one yet. You
Speaker 9: are getting hot wax here. This song is called twenty two.
Speaker 1: We've played it for three or four years.
Speaker 9: We may have actually played it on your show live
Speaker 9: in the past, but we recorded it in the studio
Speaker 9: and actually had a horn with us, which we've never recorded.
Speaker 1: I've never watched horns recorded before.
Speaker 9: It's sort of a stacking process where you you lay
Speaker 9: down a line and then you come back to the
Speaker 9: beginning and you lay down a fifth over that or
Speaker 9: whatever your interval is, and then you go back to
Speaker 9: the beginning game and you lay another interval over that
Speaker 9: lies down a chord, which is why there's always horn
Speaker 9: sections and never one horn player playing with the band live,
Speaker 9: which I never even thought about it.
Speaker 1: It makes perfect sense, but.
Speaker 9: It was really cool to watch it actually unfold.
Speaker 1: So we had a lot of fun.
Speaker 9: This song's about the triumphs of the Tarot deck, sort
Speaker 9: of a psychedelic.
Speaker 1: Journey through them. Okay, and this one's called twenty two.
Speaker 2: Okay, very good, very good. And by the way, so
Speaker 2: this is a world radio premiere. Well you know what
Speaker 2: that means.
Speaker 8: It means this your listensminate.
Speaker 10: World premiere, traveling through the world past boats and boat temptationes.
Speaker 8: As Christesses in love look my way and wis.
Speaker 9: But the world with the way to the world's in
Speaker 9: my cherry eyes.
Speaker 1: And that magic.
Speaker 11: My just free and engine, got my bag, I gotten
Speaker 11: my dog.
Speaker 8: I'm stepping did not hurt legend.
Speaker 12: As the cards are debating, always been every don't care
Speaker 12: for me, and they the fool, have to fag the.
Speaker 9: I need to have the strength to hold the lion
Speaker 9: sight and stand alone in the darn.
Speaker 1: And holding out the lion as a wheel of fortune spends.
Speaker 8: Is justice on my side?
Speaker 9: And they hang me upside down, my hands behind.
Speaker 4: The tie, jump the food the strange After Edgine.
Speaker 1: Got my back, I got my dog.
Speaker 13: I'm stepping off of Legend.
Speaker 4: At the deck fan town.
Speaker 12: See how fad is cool, carefree, don't care for me.
Speaker 12: I have to play the fool have to play the food.
Speaker 8: And I spelled death.
Speaker 9: Unmistakable, A man on the water to uclass and unclass foot.
Speaker 8: That's the devil finds being a change.
Speaker 9: I can see the table fall, but I avoid the lighting.
Speaker 4: Somehows came in all.
Speaker 8: Just food.
Speaker 4: Freeing at the edges, got my lad and I got.
Speaker 8: Night out out, stepping up by let.
Speaker 1: As the car rain down, drown again the food carefree,
Speaker 1: You don't care for me?
Speaker 9: I have they hear the fool have pigging the food.
Speaker 9: A woman like a star has pictures in her hand
Speaker 9: as the moon shines over all the creatures of the
Speaker 9: sea and love. But the sun is rising in the
Speaker 9: angel Trumpet's judgment. Time the world is outs and we
Speaker 9: can only light.
Speaker 4: Jumped the fool sprea the edge, gotten.
Speaker 1: My bag, I got my dog. I'm stepping up legend.
Speaker 14: And that I'll do God.
Speaker 15: Telling up Jeffy, don't can't handle have the hand league, Oh.
Speaker 1: Oh oh.
Speaker 2: Blandings A great track that is twenty two The band
Speaker 2: is Jam Tomorrow. We've got two of the guys from
Speaker 2: Jam Tomorrow here in studio with us. Uh, we have
Speaker 2: both MHP and Marker here and no, no Gary, Now,
Speaker 2: Gary Smith is is with you some times?
Speaker 1: Right?
Speaker 9: Yeah, he's he actually has five bands and he just
Speaker 9: got I don't know if we can publicly announce it.
Speaker 1: I'm not going to say it. He just got signed
Speaker 1: with a national act.
Speaker 16: Oh that.
Speaker 9: I don't know if we're able to release that information yet.
Speaker 9: So we're going to be seeing less of him. We're
Speaker 9: hoping we're still going to get him in the studio. Yeah,
Speaker 9: pretty much everything, and hopefully live on occasion. But most
Speaker 9: of what you're going to be seeing live is going
Speaker 9: to be Mark and I probably because he's.
Speaker 1: On a plane from North Carolina right now. And yeah,
Speaker 1: you to.
Speaker 9: Cancel another kid because he's gonna be in Jamaica.
Speaker 2: Yeah, he's breaking my heart. He's got a lot going on. Well,
Speaker 2: you know, I always say he's like the busiest musician
Speaker 2: I know. Yeah, literally the busiest musician I know.
Speaker 9: So we're so proud of him. It's well, yeah, we're
Speaker 9: just honored to be able to play with somebody of
Speaker 9: that talent.
Speaker 2: Yeah, No, doubt.
Speaker 1: Yeah, it was his dream for sure.
Speaker 2: Oh, absolutely absolutely, it was mine thirty years ago, was it? Yeah,
Speaker 2: it's still time, you're still I just want to be
Speaker 2: in my bed at ten o'clock, I understand.
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 2: You guys had a show last night, right then.
Speaker 9: Yeah, we didn't get back to well, we got back
Speaker 9: to my place at like midnight, and then we sat
Speaker 9: in the driveway for like forty five minutes just talking
Speaker 9: to my car.
Speaker 1: Really yeah yeah, it was decompressing.
Speaker 9: Yeah yeah, yeah, and then we'll playing tonight as well.
Speaker 9: We're actually playing at Litherman's Limited and Conquered from four
Speaker 9: to seven, okay, one twenty six Hall Street right between
Speaker 9: extit's twelve and thirteen. I'm hoping we're going to play outside.
Speaker 9: It looks like it's gonna be nice.
Speaker 2: Yeah, it's supposed to be very nice today. Yeah, outstanding.
Speaker 1: It's actually attached to six oz three barbecues. Yeah, so
Speaker 1: there will be good food as well as wind beverage.
Speaker 2: Oh, very nice, very nice. So you guys are gonna
Speaker 2: play live for us, so we are excellent.
Speaker 9: This is this is an older song. This one comes
Speaker 9: from twenty one. This is from our Thinly Veiled allegory series. Okay,
Speaker 9: if anyone's a fan of those, we have quite a
Speaker 9: few of them. This one's called here there be Dragons.
Speaker 9: Back in the age of exploration, when they'd send cartographers
Speaker 9: out on boats, they would go as far as they
Speaker 9: could based on resources or food or budget or timeline
Speaker 9: or whatever, and they draw their map and then they'd
Speaker 9: say as far as they got, they kind of say,
Speaker 9: here there'd be dragons, which is sort of a way
Speaker 9: of saying like, don't go there. We don't know what's there,
Speaker 9: but I want to come back and map this later.
Speaker 9: So I'm just gonna say dragons here to discourage other
Speaker 9: people from going. Okay, so this song is sort of
Speaker 9: a out uncharted territory when I when I sold the
Speaker 9: business that I used to own.
Speaker 2: Oh oh yes, all right, very good. Jam tomorrow live
Speaker 2: in studio.
Speaker 9: Set sail at sunrise for parts on no maybe you're
Speaker 9: not too wise or not yet growth. Set sail a
Speaker 9: day break to break.
Speaker 8: From the past upon the water, self imposed outcast.
Speaker 9: Here to be dragon. It's the edge of the map,
Speaker 9: free from antagonism and.
Speaker 4: All of that.
Speaker 8: Here to be dragons, the map just dead at the
Speaker 8: mercy of what.
Speaker 17: Sells high at twelve belts, just blue on blue, with
Speaker 17: the sun as hot as hell, just burning on through
Speaker 17: sells high at midday in this minstrel's eye.
Speaker 8: Not much to say, be as the world sells by.
Speaker 9: Here there be dragons on the edge of the mouth,
Speaker 9: free from antagonism, and non, here there be dragons uncertainty.
Speaker 1: I see.
Speaker 8: All I know is my g tar and me.
Speaker 9: Storm song through, storms are through, Storms are through. Storm
Speaker 9: sells down at sunset as a stone rolls in, batten
Speaker 9: down the hatches.
Speaker 1: As the waves speaking.
Speaker 9: Down at night, falling as the waves turned white. So
Speaker 9: easy to feel small surrounded by night. Here they be
Speaker 9: dragons the edge of the mouth, free from antagonism, and
Speaker 9: don here to be dragons do nothing canvas seen nothing,
Speaker 9: but I want it, if.
Speaker 6: You know what I'm mean.
Speaker 9: Here there be dragons, the edge of them now free
Speaker 9: from antagonism, and don.
Speaker 1: Here they be dragons.
Speaker 8: None canvy see not what I want you if you
Speaker 8: know what I mean.
Speaker 2: Hmmm, that's great, guys, Thank you. Love that. Love that.
Speaker 2: Get those mics on there, there we go. What's that
Speaker 2: called again? Here there be dragged Here there'll be dragons.
Speaker 1: I love it.
Speaker 2: I love it. That's one of our first ones actually,
Speaker 2: oh really, yeah, no kidding.
Speaker 9: I think we started Our first original was twenty twenty
Speaker 9: and then we just trickled them out after that.
Speaker 1: Yeah, I think that was when we did falling into
Speaker 1: place the place.
Speaker 2: I love that song.
Speaker 1: I think we might.
Speaker 9: No, we don't have that on the list that I have.
Speaker 1: We played that twice here.
Speaker 2: We try to keep it fresh, right right, Yeah, if
Speaker 2: you are just showing us we've got two of the
Speaker 2: guys from jam tomorrow or I get well, I guess
Speaker 2: I don't have to say two of the guys, right,
Speaker 2: You guys are a jam from Yeah, Yeah.
Speaker 1: We have additional folks.
Speaker 9: Gary's often with us, sometimes other people or Nesto Burden
Speaker 9: sometimes joins us on keys. We've had Mike Freeman join
Speaker 9: us on cahone. Yeah, we had was it Brian that
Speaker 9: joined us on Hoard? Yes, you actually sat in with
Speaker 9: us for a whole the whole gig at Strange Brew,
Speaker 9: which is interesting.
Speaker 1: Yeah, sight unseen.
Speaker 9: Always interesting to play a three hour session with someone
Speaker 9: who's never heard your music before.
Speaker 1: A lot of fun.
Speaker 18: Yeah, yeah, are you guys playing a lot? And it
Speaker 18: sounds like you've been pretty busy right, Yeah, we had
Speaker 18: six gigs in four weeks at this block. Yeah, we
Speaker 18: probably do twenty shows a year. I would guess maybe
Speaker 18: twenty five. Oh, okay, give or take.
Speaker 1: It's been an interesting one coming up at the ballroom.
Speaker 9: Yeah, we're actually opening up for us stand up Comedy
Speaker 9: Real Rockingham Ballroom a week from today from seven to eight.
Speaker 9: Tickets are available online. I don't know who the comedians are,
Speaker 9: but a friend of mine's their program director and she
Speaker 9: invited us to come play after hearing us play at
Speaker 9: a charity gig that we did for the Coalition Against
Speaker 9: Domestic and Sexual Violence and she was actually their controller
Speaker 9: for thirty years until she retired.
Speaker 1: And this is her retirement gig.
Speaker 2: So, oh wow, thanks to Pam.
Speaker 9: If she's out there, we're looking forward to playing there.
Speaker 9: It'll be very interesting to have a front facing audience
Speaker 9: because we don't usually get that where everyone's actually looking
Speaker 9: at you versus just having their conversations and enjoying their beers.
Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, oh, fantastic, fantastic. You guys want to play
Speaker 2: another one?
Speaker 1: Yeah, let's do. It's gonna hurt Mark. This one's really new.
Speaker 9: We just wrote this a couple of years ago.
Speaker 1: And then forgot it.
Speaker 9: Probably actually wrote this in September twenty two and then
Speaker 9: it got lost and just got rediscovered about a month ago.
Speaker 1: So we've been playing this lately.
Speaker 9: I really dig this. This might be my favorite of
Speaker 9: our new batch of songs. One's called It's Gonna Hurt.
Speaker 2: It's Gonna Hurt Jam Tomorrow live in studio, Darkest.
Speaker 1: Glass crickets singing their song.
Speaker 8: As the passing summer tries to see.
Speaker 1: Long warm winds to see with the.
Speaker 9: First falling leaves, make us believe whatever we want to believe.
Speaker 8: It's gonna hurt the very nat Day.
Speaker 9: Believe in black and white, our shades of gray. It's
Speaker 9: gonna hurt the very nats Day. Wearing the pangelum swings
Speaker 9: theah the way a feral philosophy, like a gin with
Speaker 9: a double lamb, like a genie without a bottle, somehow
Speaker 9: summoned again, waiting to build the temple no one has
Speaker 9: ever seen.
Speaker 8: Like Jack seeking a giant with just magic bed.
Speaker 1: It's gonna hurt.
Speaker 9: The very nats Day. Wearing the clouds start to roll away.
Speaker 9: It's gonna hurt the very nast Stay wearing the pange
Speaker 9: lung swings be ay the way, take it. Constant bewilderment
Speaker 9: at what we have become? Did I blink too long?
Speaker 9: Have my sandence? It's gone now?
Speaker 8: But every time I turn around, trees is off the past.
Speaker 9: The say em old ground, and I know this won't last,
Speaker 9: but it does, Yes, it does.
Speaker 8: It's gonna hurt the very naxt stay in the end.
Speaker 1: What did we pay?
Speaker 9: It's gonna heard the very next stay, wear the pang
Speaker 9: and long sweet the other way. It's gonna heart in
Speaker 9: this crazy vine. Were only like minded?
Speaker 8: Let him side.
Speaker 9: It's gonna heard when we fall apart. It's gonna hurt
Speaker 9: it with brooking pots when we fall pond.
Speaker 1: Fall apart.
Speaker 8: The very next day. It's gonna hurt.
Speaker 9: When we fall a bump, when we fall the bomb
Speaker 9: very naxt day, the very naxt day.
Speaker 1: It's gonna.
Speaker 2: M hmm. I love it. Great job, guys, Thank you.
Speaker 2: Jam Tomorrow is here with us.
Speaker 1: We have fun.
Speaker 2: Live in studio.
Speaker 1: That was good to hang out with.
Speaker 9: We've known each other like almost twenty years now.
Speaker 2: Hasn't been that long.
Speaker 1: I think we.
Speaker 9: Started two thousand and nine with chemicals.
Speaker 2: With chemical distance.
Speaker 1: I believe when we did the defeat concession party. We'll
Speaker 1: be plugged in outside of city Hall.
Speaker 9: Oh without a permit with your but you would run
Speaker 9: for mayor, Glenn R J.
Speaker 2: Will let the People's mayor.
Speaker 9: Yes, yes, And there were kids skating by and mocking
Speaker 9: us and oh yeah that was great, good time. So
Speaker 9: that was that was That was our first official show together.
Speaker 2: That was Yeah, that's wild the auto Yep, that's right.
Speaker 9: I think it was Stone Church after that, and then
Speaker 9: we sort of decided that we were a thing and
Speaker 9: not just a passing.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, yeah, wow, Oh that was that long ago. Well,
Speaker 2: the time goes goes fast. I almost hate to say that.
Speaker 2: It's such a cliche, but it also is true. As
Speaker 2: we get older, it goes faster.
Speaker 9: Ain't that the true?
Speaker 2: I don't like it. Well, should we play another studio track?
Speaker 1: Yeah, let's do that. We've got.
Speaker 2: We got uh. You guys wanted to play White Whale, right,
Speaker 2: that's uh, that's one of the new Yeah.
Speaker 9: Let's do White Whale. This is one that Gary who's
Speaker 9: not here, got in a car accident a few years ago.
Speaker 1: He's a he's a race driver.
Speaker 9: He was doing still climb and his steering wheel fell
Speaker 9: off and he hit a tree at like sixty five
Speaker 9: miles an hour without hitting the brakes, totaled, the car
Speaker 9: broke a bunch of bones. He was laid up for
Speaker 9: a couple of months. Yeah, I visited him a couple
Speaker 9: of times and he had he could play his tight
Speaker 9: little tenor guitar because it's all he could fit around
Speaker 9: the hardware that was sticking out of his body. And
Speaker 9: while he was sitting and we wrote this song with
Speaker 9: him on tenor guitar and then went to record it
Speaker 9: and he's like, I think this needs something, and so
Speaker 9: he hopped on keys and he played keys on it
Speaker 9: as well. And then then we actually brought Mike Freeman,
Speaker 9: our Cohen player, in to sit on a kit after
Speaker 9: the fact, and he was the last thing that we recorded,
Speaker 9: which is kind of an awkward way to record drums.
Speaker 9: So they're they're a little jazzy as it were. But yeah,
Speaker 9: this song is called White Whale, and it's just sort
Speaker 9: of about impermanence, as it were.
Speaker 2: All Right, this is White Whale, jam tomorrow, check this out.
Speaker 9: Sometimes you find the dream, Sometimes you find you've woke
Speaker 9: in up.
Speaker 1: Some things aren't what they see.
Speaker 9: Sometimes you spill yourm damn cover.
Speaker 1: Sometimes you look back. I had a dream.
Speaker 16: You think you have, but what you've got right now
Speaker 16: in all that bad, no one will write the book.
Speaker 1: No one will tell That's say it in a hundred years.
Speaker 1: No one will care about your wide will.
Speaker 8: No one will write the book, No one will tell
Speaker 8: the sale.
Speaker 19: One hundred years, no one would care about the winden
Speaker 19: that filled your safe, about the windden that filled your safe.
Speaker 1: Like a body where the soul.
Speaker 20: Has departed, still walking around, still walking around, empty hearted, not.
Speaker 9: Quite sureing all of this even started, Like a body
Speaker 9: wearing the soul.
Speaker 1: Has departed. No one will write the book, no one
Speaker 1: will sell. Let's say.
Speaker 21: In a hundred years, no one will care about your
Speaker 21: wide Well, no one will write the book.
Speaker 1: No one will sell Lets say.
Speaker 22: In a hundred years, no one will care about the
Speaker 22: winten that build your save, about the.
Speaker 1: Whinnen that filled your safe.
Speaker 9: New leaves are growing outside my front door.
Speaker 1: New leaves that burn't there before. And yet.
Speaker 9: All leaves well they're just last year around Now these
Speaker 9: leaves are the same but different somehow. No one will
Speaker 9: ride book. No one will sell the same.
Speaker 1: A hundred years. No one will care about your wide ways.
Speaker 1: No one will ride the book will say.
Speaker 19: A hundred years, no one will care about the win
Speaker 19: that Phil Josee.
Speaker 8: About them win that Phil jose.
Speaker 1: Who win that Phil jose.
Speaker 9: Hm.
Speaker 2: That is beautiful. That is called White Whale. And the
Speaker 2: band is Jam Tomorrow. We've got the guys from Jam
Speaker 2: Tomorrow here in studio with us. And by the way,
Speaker 2: Gary Smith is in the chat room. I mentioned this
Speaker 2: while the song was playing, and he says, Hey, I
Speaker 2: know that song.
Speaker 1: That's that Gary Yoh?
Speaker 2: Do you guys want to play you guys want to
Speaker 2: play another live one for us?
Speaker 9: What do you want to play?
Speaker 1: Mark? Do you want to even Fall? Or bean Hollow?
Speaker 1: Or Killing Time? All right, so we're gonna do bean Hollow.
Speaker 1: We haven't done this song in a long time.
Speaker 9: Bean Hollow is actually a beach in California on Route one,
Speaker 9: sort of between Monterey and Santa Cruz roughly speaking, and
Speaker 9: you can camp there as long as you pack out,
Speaker 9: which you pack in.
Speaker 1: And I spent way too much time there.
Speaker 9: When I was supposed to be at college, which is
Speaker 9: probably why I don't have a degree. But I have
Speaker 9: a beautiful song, and it's one of my favorite places
Speaker 9: in the world. And I'm actually gonna be going back
Speaker 9: there in another month and change.
Speaker 1: Look up pictures.
Speaker 9: It's just a beach, but it's a beautiful beach if
Speaker 9: you like California beaches, and how can you not. It's
Speaker 9: a kind of the quintessential beautiful landscape California beach.
Speaker 2: So okay, it's a.
Speaker 9: Song about my experiences there when I was supposed to
Speaker 9: be doing other things.
Speaker 2: All right, jam tomorrow live in studio, and.
Speaker 1: I really call.
Speaker 9: Sometime before the fall, when life was glowy on with unknowing,
Speaker 9: when we had no fear, when life was here, when tomorrow.
Speaker 8: Couldn't end.
Speaker 23: With ladders, we wouldn't say. Drive out to the ocean side.
Speaker 23: Just too mid, someplace too high, Drive out.
Speaker 8: To the ocean side. Can I confide.
Speaker 24: In you?
Speaker 1: Confide you? And I remember.
Speaker 13: One last September, the poetry unread, the potent words unset,
Speaker 13: When we took no cart.
Speaker 1: To be was the call.
Speaker 8: Went tomorror couldn't be seen.
Speaker 1: With word, We couldn't breath.
Speaker 25: Try out to the ocean side, just a mind, some
Speaker 25: place to high? Drive out to your ocean side? Can
Speaker 25: I decide?
Speaker 1: When you decide with you? And somehow iron vision.
Speaker 9: Someplace beyond to vision, someplace by the sea, spin it quietly.
Speaker 8: Where we were not.
Speaker 9: We bod happened when tomorrow was like today, remembering when
Speaker 9: we used to say, drive out to the ocean, SA,
Speaker 9: just about it, some place to h drive out to
Speaker 9: the ocean, SA.
Speaker 8: Can I watch the tide with you? Watch the time
Speaker 8: with you, Watch the tide with you, Watch the tide
Speaker 8: with you?
Speaker 2: Mm hmm. Outstanding, outstanding jam tomorrow is here with us
Speaker 2: live in studio. If you're just joining us, sounding amazing
Speaker 2: and absolutely absolutely, I'm thinking, I know we have one
Speaker 2: more suit track that you wanted to get in. I'm
Speaker 2: thinking we'll save that for the end of the segment,
Speaker 2: which which won't be too far away because the time
Speaker 2: does go quickly, as we discussed earlier. Indeed, as we speak, yes, yes,
Speaker 2: what what should do you guys have anything this weekend?
Speaker 2: You have any shows this weekend?
Speaker 9: We show yea we should know about Lytheran's limited today
Speaker 9: from four to seven. That's outside. We're hoping in Conquered
Speaker 9: on Hall Street. That'll be that'll be a great set.
Speaker 9: That's gonna be a pretty original, heavy set. And then
Speaker 9: a week from today we're playing at the Rockingham Ballroom,
Speaker 9: we'll be opening up for their stand up comedy act.
Speaker 9: That will be seven to eight. Tickets are available on
Speaker 9: their website. That's Rockingham Ballroom. Following we have a gig
Speaker 9: at Aviva Tratcheria in Bedford on the tenth, which is
Speaker 9: the following Friday. We'll be playing outside there as well.
Speaker 9: That's a great venue. We had so much fun. It's
Speaker 9: a big fire pit. The audience was super engaged. It
Speaker 9: was just it was outside. The energy was amazing. That
Speaker 9: was a great gig, and the food's awesome. And then
Speaker 9: I think, I think we've got a break after that.
Speaker 9: I think we actually don't have anything for the rest
Speaker 9: of October. After that, We've we've been playing out pretty heavily.
Speaker 9: We had six gigs in four weeks, yeah, culminating with
Speaker 9: this one coming up next Saturday. Okay, and then we
Speaker 9: got a private music party actually in a couple weeks
Speaker 9: after that. But you got to know somebody to get
Speaker 9: invited to that one.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, you guys want to play one more live one?
Speaker 9: I would excuse me. This one's called killing Time. It
Speaker 9: was a very mythic kind of song. Oh yeah, this
Speaker 9: is so we have played this last time?
Speaker 2: Oh you have Yeah, I love this song.
Speaker 9: Yeah, I feel like it was. It got good response,
Speaker 9: so I enjoyed playing. My wife helped me write this one.
Speaker 1: Hopefully she's listening on her way to work.
Speaker 9: Nice Hi Charlene, So thank you for joining us once
Speaker 9: again as Mark I'm a MHP. We really appreciate you
Speaker 9: bringing us on here.
Speaker 2: Man absolutely thank you. Always wonderful to have you jam
Speaker 2: tomorrow live in studio.
Speaker 1: There is a song.
Speaker 26: I want to tell from way back deep like a well.
Speaker 26: There is a song.
Speaker 1: I need to say. It seems it somehow God away.
Speaker 1: I'm just killing time until time kills me.
Speaker 9: A coin for the ferry, mannering for the sea, give
Speaker 9: light darkness, give life, fun to clay.
Speaker 8: Till time kills me.
Speaker 1: I'm killing time to day. There is a story.
Speaker 26: From the distant past, before the first became the last.
Speaker 9: There is a story I need to share. Came from
Speaker 9: no place and it's going nowhere. I'm just killing time
Speaker 9: until time kills me. A coin for the fairy, mandering
Speaker 9: for the seed, give light to darkness, give life, un
Speaker 9: to play until time kills me. I'm killing time today.
Speaker 9: There is a message that must be conveyed from whatever
Speaker 9: place you have made.
Speaker 8: There was a message I needed to pass on.
Speaker 1: But it's gone. It's gone, it's gone, gone, gone gone.
Speaker 1: I'm just killing time until time kills me.
Speaker 9: A calling for the fairy man ering for the seed,
Speaker 9: give light to darkness, give life unto Clay til time
Speaker 9: kills me. I'm killing time today. I'm just killing time
Speaker 9: until time kills me. A coin for the fairy, mandering
Speaker 9: for the sea, give light darkness, give life unto Clay
Speaker 9: until time kills me.
Speaker 24: I'm killing time today. I'm killing time today, killing.
Speaker 2: Time to love that song. Great job, guys, great job.
Speaker 2: Jam tomorrow here with us alive in studio and let's
Speaker 2: see so in a moment, we're gonna we'll uh finish
Speaker 2: out with a beautiful Loser, another great studio track. But uh,
Speaker 2: where should people go online to keep up with everything
Speaker 2: that you guys are doing?
Speaker 16: Where?
Speaker 2: What should our listeners know about?
Speaker 9: So we're kind of Unfortunately I'm no longer on social media.
Speaker 9: Oh yes, yeah, Facebook deleted my profile. Wow, I didn't
Speaker 9: even know they did. And unfortunately I don't even know
Speaker 9: what I did to be proud of.
Speaker 2: They don't uh yeah, they don't like to tell you,
Speaker 2: like when.
Speaker 9: You go to jail and they show you the post
Speaker 9: and you're like, you're right, you're a naughty boy. You
Speaker 9: violated our Zucker standards.
Speaker 2: Uh, they have to tell you what you were arrested
Speaker 2: for when you go to jail.
Speaker 1: They don't.
Speaker 2: But social media they don't tell you what you Uh,
Speaker 2: they don't always tell you at least what the problem was.
Speaker 9: And I was I was the primary promoter for the band,
Speaker 9: and so I no longer am. So Mark posts some
Speaker 9: stuff on facebooking and finance at Jam Tomorrow dashed the band.
Speaker 9: Oh so you don't confuse it with you know, Jam
Speaker 9: Tomorrow the lunchbox, right, Jam tomorrow the Flamethrower The kids
Speaker 9: love that one.
Speaker 2: Or Jam tomorrow the jam that's true, Yes, yes, but
Speaker 2: you cannot eat today, right.
Speaker 9: You can eat it tomorrow or yesterday, but not today,
Speaker 9: but not today today. That's actually the origin of the name.
Speaker 9: It's actually from through the Looking Glassy Alice is talking
Speaker 9: to the Red Queen and she's trying to coax her
Speaker 9: and having some jam. But she said, you have Jam
Speaker 9: tomorrow and Jam yesterday, but never jam today.
Speaker 16: It's actually funny.
Speaker 2: Last night at the Strange Rew we played and our
Speaker 2: name was on the chalkboard and a couple of people like,
Speaker 2: so there's a jam tonight we're playing. We're like, uh, yeah,
Speaker 2: I can see how that would happen.
Speaker 1: And we're also like the farthest thing from a jam
Speaker 1: band that you can imagine.
Speaker 2: That's true, that's true. Yeah.
Speaker 9: So Facebook is really the best place to find us.
Speaker 9: We occasionally, when we remember, we post stuff on Gary's
Speaker 9: I think it's Gary Smith Music. I don't remember the
Speaker 9: name of his website if he's still in the chat,
Speaker 9: if you throw it in there, Gary, But Gary does
Speaker 9: have a web page for all of his musical enterprises,
Speaker 9: and when I remember that he has it, we throw
Speaker 9: dates up there. But Facebook is probably the best place
Speaker 9: if you just follow us there. We generally post stuff
Speaker 9: a couple of weeks before it happens.
Speaker 2: Okay, okay, outstanding, And one more time too for our
Speaker 2: live listeners. Sorry, our live listeners. It's early. What's going
Speaker 2: on today? You guys got a show today?
Speaker 13: Yep?
Speaker 9: We're playing at Litherman's Limited Brewery and Conquered from four
Speaker 9: to seven. You think we're going to be outside. They
Speaker 9: do have barbecue, but I'd get there early because the
Speaker 9: food can run out. Okay, I'd like to throw out
Speaker 9: a quick shout out to our artist. We are so
Speaker 9: fortunate in that my friend Jim Bellile lets us use
Speaker 9: his paintings for all of our stuff, Like everything you've
Speaker 9: ever seen of us has been one of his paintings.
Speaker 9: And he's just so kind in that in exchange for
Speaker 9: promotion of his website, and I've bought a few of
Speaker 9: his paintings because i love him. He lets us use
Speaker 9: all of his art for free, which is just such
Speaker 9: a beautiful arrangement. And in fact, the last time we
Speaker 9: were on your show and we played Killing Time, he
Speaker 9: painted three paintings inspired by Killing Time, one of which,
Speaker 9: oh well, be the cover for that song when we
Speaker 9: dropped the cool version. So hopefully he's tuning in right now.
Speaker 9: We love you, Jim, You're just off them. You enhance
Speaker 9: our music so much.
Speaker 2: Yeah, that's fantastic. That's fantastic. Well, guys, thank you so much.
Speaker 2: Always wonderful to see you both. Absolutely in a moment,
Speaker 2: we're gonna play Beautiful Loser, and if you are listening
Speaker 2: live on Saturday stick around. Coming up in the second hour,
Speaker 2: we have the band The Falls from Across the Pond.
Speaker 2: They're gonna be joining us to via WhatsApp or at
Speaker 2: least one of the guys is, and we're gonna play
Speaker 2: their newest single, which we did do the American radio
Speaker 2: premiere for here recently called Between the Lines, and we're
Speaker 2: gonna be playing another one of their tracks too. And
Speaker 2: then in the third hour, Temptress is going to be
Speaker 2: with us live in studio. So another busy show. Lots
Speaker 2: coming up, but we're gonna hit this track. Guys, Thank
Speaker 2: you again, thanks for having Thank you Man, thank you, Jim,
Speaker 2: absolutely absolutely, And here it is. This is Beautiful Loser,
Speaker 2: and this is Jam Tomorrow.
Speaker 9: A big hold in the fabric of space and time.
Speaker 9: Like I needed a dollar and I had a dime.
Speaker 1: A ben to both ends.
Speaker 9: Of the Mississippi, from the Minnesota Highlands to the New
Speaker 9: Orleans Ocean, she grips me.
Speaker 8: And I don't know have had to me.
Speaker 9: Tweet feeling life and living free, keep walking towards where
Speaker 9: I finger I might be. God is alive and the
Speaker 9: magic is afoot. Some things just won't stay.
Speaker 1: Aware of that.
Speaker 9: But reinvention tainted by previous intention won't.
Speaker 8: Save us from those things.
Speaker 1: We just can't mention.
Speaker 10: And I don't know what happened to me?
Speaker 1: Dream feeling live and living free, keep walking towards where
Speaker 1: I think I might be.
Speaker 6: Yeah to the bridge, and I don't know what happened
Speaker 6: to me?
Speaker 9: Dream feeling live, living free, keep walking towards where I
Speaker 9: think I might be.
Speaker 4: Every time with Paul back the curtain.
Speaker 9: We find another curtain, but my mind is we read
Speaker 9: and my back is hurting. The only thing I've ever
Speaker 9: known for the hurtain is behind every curtain, there's another
Speaker 9: curtain and another curtain.
Speaker 1: And I don't know what happened to me.
Speaker 9: Dream feeling life and leave and free, keep walking to
Speaker 9: hoods where I think I might be. And I don't
Speaker 9: know what happened to me, Dream feeling life and live
Speaker 9: and free, keep walking to hoods where I think I
Speaker 9: might be.
Speaker 8: And I don't know what happened to me?
Speaker 9: Dream feeling live and live and free, jeep walking to
Speaker 9: where I think I might be, Where I think I
Speaker 9: might be, And I feel like things are falling into place,
Speaker 9: and I feel.
Speaker 1: Like it's the end of the.
Speaker 4: Red Queen's Races, and I feel.
Speaker 8: Like the stars are gonna change because I feel like
Speaker 8: this was all just.
Speaker 1: Rearray. As we move from hugs.
Speaker 8: And hand shades. We must remember how our souls end.
Speaker 9: As we move from confidant to confidect, we must remember how.
Speaker 1: Our souls pay. But I feel like thieves are.
Speaker 9: Falling its split, and I feel like it's the end
Speaker 9: of the Red Queen's Reggae, And I feel like the storms.
Speaker 8: Are gonna change because I feel like this was all just.
Speaker 1: Re rege.
Speaker 14: And people take too much pride in the way they
Speaker 14: pick their side. Split up fits.
Speaker 4: You, them and us.
Speaker 1: Aside seating on the.
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Speaker 9: falling its please.
Speaker 8: And NiFe, like it's the end of the Red.
Speaker 9: Queen's Races, and I feel like the stars like the
Speaker 9: stars a gout of shade, because I feel like this
Speaker 9: was unjef.
Speaker 1: Rearing.
Speaker 9: As our life has come along separating.
Speaker 8: Well we wish they weren't so as things get.
Speaker 9: More complicated, well we wish we could just know, just know.
Speaker 9: But I feel like things are falling its place, and
Speaker 9: I feel like it's the end of the Red Queen's Rage.
Speaker 9: And A feel like the stars.
Speaker 8: Are gonna change because I feel like this was all just.
Speaker 1: Creer range, and A feel like things aren't falling its place,
Speaker 1: and I.
Speaker 8: Like it's the end of the Red Queen's Rat had
Speaker 8: a feel like the stars, like the stars are kind
Speaker 8: of shape.
Speaker 9: Because I feel like this was all just freer range,
Speaker 9: I said, I feel.
Speaker 1: Like this was all just freer range.
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