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We started the night with "Free" by Brad Johner, a nostalgic track about embracing freedom and life's uncertainties. We also featured "Stars and the Moon" by Two Weeks in Nashville, a song about taking chances and moving on.
Throughout the show, we received boosts from our listeners, including a shoutout to Salty Crayon from UpBEATS for his 1420 sats boost and Kevin Bae for his 500 sats boost, praising The Retrograde's album. We also played "Death of Me" by Luke Wood and "I Need a Miracle" by Blackstone Valley, with production insights from Jimmy V.
Our playlist included "Pretend" by Zhaklina, "See Me There" by Joe Martin, and "1976" by Texas 121. We also heard "Thank God for the Blues" by Abel James and "Heavy on Me" by Embleton, showcasing the diverse range of music in the value verse.
We wrapped up with a special mention of The Doerfels and their podcast "Into the Doerfelverse." Remember to support these artists by streaming sats and sending boosts to show your appreciation for their music. Let's keep the value for value model alive!
Chapters in this episode:
(00:00:00) Show Opening
(00:05:06) Introduction Break
(00:12:33) UpBeats Promo
(00:13:10) Break 1
(00:25:13) Break 2
(00:29:35) Phantom Power Music Hour Promo
(00:30:04) See Me There
(00:37:14) Break 3
(00:40:59) Lightning Thrashes Promo
(00:51:34) Break 4
(00:52:22) Thank God for the Blues
(00:56:39) It's a Mood Promo
(01:03:56) Break 5 (Last Break)
(01:06:12) Phatty The Grasshopper
(01:08:23) Thought it was Real
(01:11:30) Disco Swag
(01:14:15) Bloodshot Lies(Acoustic)
(01:18:06) Closing ISOs
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where podcast dreams come to life. It takes an advanced sense of humor. I don't expect everybody to understand.
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Up in the mountains where the tallponds sway, folks gather around at the end of the day. No ticket needed, just bring your sats. Value for value, how cool is that? M 2h2, let's raise a cheer. With value for value, the vision stays clear. V4, V2, and a happy hour ride.
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It's all for the music, and it's you who keeps it alive.
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Welcome to episode 23, November 19, 2024 of m two h 2. We kicked it off tonight with the retrograde with I need a little nice rocking song to get us going and start the night. We got 19 more tracks lined up tonight. The biggest thing is we have a 4 track block to end the show tonight of the Dorfels. We're gonna kick off with a song I just found on the split kit, brand new from Brad Johner. This is this track he's released back in the past, but still an awesome one. It's called Free.
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I guess I knew that you'd grow up to be the woman that you are, now that you're leaving. I never thought that they would come so soon, but you gotta be free. To walk down the path of uncertainty, you gotta be leading that you're gonna make it. You gotta be free I thought I saw you smiling at me from a billboard sign. I guess I'm looking just a little too hard. And I thought I heard you singing to me from that Broadway stage, and you were a queen then you finally found your star. I can't deny that you're a dreamer. I want you to spread your wings and fly away forever.
But when you said goodbye, I knew that you gotta be free. To walk down the path of uncertainty, you gotta be what you want to be. It's with all your help, dad. I understand why you're so sad, but there's a world out there for me, so I must be on my way. And you gotta be free to walk down the path of uncertainty. You gotta believe you. You were born in the clouds,
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and you came back flooding down to like sky's wrinkle nights. That magic that we felt.
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Upbeatz is I love salty crayons. Upbeats is my favorite.
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It's like it's like the old pirate radio days. Hell, yeah. If you're tired of the same mainstream crap, where they're just playing slave music all day, then come on over to Upbeatz with me, Salty Crayon, where I'm playing like the gen x kid I am, mixtape music. No genres here, just producers. And when you're not slaving away at your job, go ahead and put me on throughout your day. Hell, yeah. That's Upbeatz with Salty Crayon.
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It's a great name. Salty Crayon is a great DJ name. I love that.
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Shout out to Salty Crayon over at Upbeatz. He sent us a boost for the last show. Let's call him out for it. 1420 sats. And he said, thanks for playing my promo and the kind words. And we played it again. And it was really great for everybody to get together, come up with these ideas for sharing our promos and and building these things together so that we can build up this value verse. We also had a boost come in during that last track, and that boost came in from Kevin Bay, and he sent 500 sats and said that album by the retrograde was my favorite of the summer. Thank you, Kevin. Appreciate that tremendously.
We're gonna go to another new track out in the value verse. I found this one again. Searching the split kit to build the show, and you can check it out in any of the modern podcast apps that support music. My friend, Salty Lee or Sir Libre would recommend LN Beats. You can head over there and you can look up this one. It's from 2 weeks in Nashville. They've got another new track out. This one is called Stars and the Moon.
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Hey. I'm for the stars and my land on me. Gotta take your chances when you got nothing to lose. How to get over a lover is to dance with a stranger. The faster you move on, Up and down, we go round and round, twists and turns, but we're making ground. No one can do everything. Everyone thinks something good. We only get one line. Well, nobody told me that love could hurt like this and nobody said, and it won't cause me such misery.
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That was death of me by Luke Wood. Luke Wood is a believe in Nashville area native and has jumped into the value verse and put out some great tracks over the last couple months. Before that, we had I need a miracle by Blackstone Valley. I'm 99% sure, and I've got a source who can answer me really quickly. The Blackstone Valley, I believe Jimmy v is a member of that band. That was a great track from them. And I hear from a reliable source that there might be some new Blackstone Valley stuff coming out very very soon. Oh, Jimmy V produced it. Thank you, Sir Libre. And speaking of Sir Libre, you heard it, I sound there in the middle of that track. That was Sir Libre sending in a boost and that was for 420 stats.
Any boost that has 420 stats in it, we refer to it as a stoner boost. That was what that Tommy Chong laugh was all about. So thank you, Sir Libre. Appreciate that tremendously. We're gonna keep moving forward through some more tracks this evening. Up next, we're gonna go with, a track from an artist called, and I'm probably gonna say her name wrong, and I really need to reach out to to Jim Costello, make sure I'm saying it right for the future. But I believe it's pronounced Zachlena, and that track is called pretend.
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Someone. Oh,
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we'll see my view.
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So can you hold me? Loved him too, but he'll never commit to us. Hey. Will you be my friend?
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Hey, everybody. My name is Jim Costello, and I am the host of the Phantom Power Music Hour. Couple times a month we try to bring you the very best, the very latest in music in the value verse. Songs from artists who believe in the power of Bitcoin. Songs from artists who believe in the power of value for value. You might hear rock, you might hear jazz, you might hear world music, you might hear hip hop. You never know what you're gonna hear. It's kinda like college radio on acid. Hope you join us for the Phantom Power Music Hour.
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Are not too clear. But if you can solve the puzzles why my life's in such despair, maybe then you'll find it first, or if you can with you, maybe then we'll see what our lives can really do. Yeah. But if I can't work this out Let's take a walk outside your mind. Let's take a walk outside your mind, in hopes that you will see me in there.
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Boost.
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Been before.
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The Jetsons by Joe Martin. If I remember correctly, Joe is from across the pond. Check with, mister Costello on that one, who we just heard as well. Jim Costello, the host of Phantom Power Music Hour, the promo you heard, but he also sang that track before the Jetsons. And that was called see me there. Jim's awesome. Talked to him a couple of times. Nice guy, does some great work. And if you don't know his daughter, Ainsley is also in the value verse and putting out some great songs. Up next, we're gonna jump to Texas 121 and their track, 1976.
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While the marching band makes its way
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Lightning thrashers is the ultimate destination for the most face melting, ear shattering, soul stirring, heavy metal songs in the universe. Sir Libra has scoured the depths of the value verse to bring you the most metallicious value for value trends. Tune in to Lightning Thrashes' late modern podcast dash and experience the most transcendental, life affirming, middleicious podcast in the universe. Your ears, your soul, your very existence will thank you for listening to Lightning Thrashes. For more info, visit lightning thrashes.com.
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It's Guitar Hero, skin and color really good at it. Will you kids wanna see something really cool? Check this out.
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Down, down, down we go if hell exists you're putting me further below.
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What did you do with you? I knew. What did you do with you? I knew.
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You got me tied up with this stilly chain. You gotta release me before I go
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Oh, yeah. Less than a me. But I laughed for a minute came back, and you'd already found someone else. Silly me, that suddenly it's passed my time with you. Oh. Oh. How fast it flew. Feels like deja vu. I have to sit it through,
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That was unlucky by Cavinha. Before that, we had Saskatchewan's own the Jonner boys with psycho. I fell in love with that song as soon as I heard it. Remember, we also heard their dad, Brad Jonner, up at the beginning of the show with his track free. And before that, we had FM Rodeo. Yes. Rodeo, not radio, Jim Costello as you keep saying it wrong. With pop song. Some great tracks lined up here. We got another set of 3 tracks before we head to our last block of 4 with the Dorfels to close out the evening. So let's head into that block of 3. We're gonna go with Abel James and his track, thank God for the blues.
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Life weighs me down with complication.
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Heavy trouble that I can't carry very far.
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So I set my worries down and find salvation at that old backdoor, back street smoky bar,
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when I
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just need some sanctuary, when that cold crew world is not bitsumed by me, then you'll know just where you'll find me. I'll be right here singing songs of sweet relief, and I'm thanking god for the fruits to heal my soul and set me free. Now sing it with me if your horse bambu. Thank god for the poo. So I flip the lights on that dusty, musty musty cake, raise that ragged lid and smell the ear, slide my fingers off those trusty, rusty strings.
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Let that old guitar cry my tears.
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And I thank god for the flu. To heal my soul, it set me free.
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Check out the It's A Move value for value music podcast. I'm your host, Mike Newman. It's like taking a trip around the radio dial. I'm a Gen x mixtape kid. I heard this one on the It's a Mood podcast, fell in love with it immediately. It's Jazz, prop, alt, alt, punk, r and b, cinematic, EDM, soul, classical, doesn't matter. I follow one simple rule. If I like it, I play it.
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Well, you can do the same, man. I'm so sick and tired of these hypocrites. Always telling lies, got no business with. Love to hear they voice, think you'd catch them up. Only have your back when they benefit. I'm so done
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Nothing's wrong. I don't know. Your
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That was another brand new track to the value verse from Imbolton called Heavy on Me. Make sure you go out and check it out. And whatever player you use to listen, again, Ellen Beats, that's Sir Lee Sir Libre's, music player of choice. You can find it there along with some of the other value for the podcasting 2.0 apps have that music available. Before that, we had fingers crossed from Ollie. Another great track from him. There in the middle of that song, we did have a boost come in from sir TJ the wrathful. You mentioned the the doorfuls and they just show up. And he sent a boost in for 777 sats. Thank you, TJ.
Greatly appreciate that coming into the show. We're at the end of the show. We're gonna go for a 4 track block from the doorfuls. We're gonna start off with fatty the grasshopper, one of my favorites. Go to then, Thought It Was Real. Disco swag after that, another. That's probably Fatty Fatty the Grasshopper is one for me. Disco swag's right there at 2. And then we're gonna close out the show with an acoustic version of Bloodshot Lies. Because you know, there's Dorfels. And Jimmy v had the best thing you could ever say about the Dorfels. It's not like there's any shortage of Dorfels.
And there are a lot of them out there, but they're a very entertaining group of guys, brothers, cousin. They're awesome. So if you get a chance, make sure you check them out. They have their own podcast called Into the Doorful Verse. You need to make sure you give it a listen. But as I said, we're gonna close out with these 4 tracks from the Doorfuls. It's been another great night streaming here with you. And if you're listening later on, remember to make sure you're listening in a modern podcast app. Stream sats to these artists to show them how much you appreciate and love the music they're providing to you for free.
Give back to them. That's what this whole value for value model is all about. Send them a boost. Dave Jones tells you all the time to send a boost. Boost. Boosting is love. That's how we show them how much we love what they're giving us. So without any further ado, let's jump in and close out the show with the doorfuls. Kicking it off with fatty, the
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grasshopper.
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Have you ever felt pain for my dream? You hold its own tight as it cuts you deep.
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Oh, you wanted somebody even when it's gone.
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I want you so bad. Where are we going?
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I spent my life searching for love. When I thought I found you, that's when I woke up.
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And if we were smiling for a picture on your all the filters that you're posing through. Can't hide the real inside the person that I thought I knew. So many story lines tangled up inside with what you think is true.
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I don't even know you now. I'm not sure you'll let me down because I've long known if we really ever got that high. I look into your sweet new eyes. Wonder why it went to say goodbyes. You keep telling me. You keep telling me, you keep telling me all these bloodshot of our eyes. You live your life in a mirror, and it won't get any clearer until we find a way to see through all the broken glass. Can you go back to all those Saturday mornings? You used to sound so bright even when it was All the promises you wasted on your youth. You told so many lies. You believe it. It's the truth. You'll be what you wanna be if that's more important, if that's more important, if that's more important, if that's more important than me?
I don't even know you now. I'm not sure you'll let me down Go podcasting. And we say bye bye.
Show Opening
Introduction Break
Break 1
Break 2
Break 3
Break 4
Break 5 (Last Break)
Closing ISOs