M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Our journey begins with Brad Johner, a Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame member, with his heartfelt track "When Heaven Opens." We then explore a range of emotions with Tim Ash's "Had To Let You Go," a poignant song that resonates with personal loss and reflection.
We also feature Sarah Jay and Jessie Lark with "Never Knew," and Ainsley Costello's "Change Your Mind," showcasing powerful messages and captivating melodies. The episode highlights the importance of the value-for-value model, emphasizing how boosting and streaming sats help sustain the artists we love.
Newcomers to the value verse, The Displacement Method, bring us "Paris," while the Rock and Roll Submarines energize the show with "There's Gonna Be A Fight Tonight." We continue with a diverse lineup, including DJ Yo's genre-bending "Just Funky" and Charlie T's soulful "Runnin'."
As we progress, we enjoy tracks from the Johnner Boys, Ben Jonesy Jones, and the unique sounds of Chris Nichols and Herbivore. The episode is punctuated by live boosts, with listeners actively participating and supporting the artists.
We conclude with Vestigial Hearts' "Engines Stalling," leaving listeners with a sense of fulfillment and a reminder of the power of music and community. Remember to listen on a modern podcast app, stream sats, and boost the artists to keep the music alive.
Chapters in this episode:
(00:00:00) Show Opening
(00:00:34) M2H2 (Mountain Music Happy Hour)
(00:03:15) Introduction
(00:04:38) When Heaven Opens Up
(00:17:10) Break 1
(00:22:14) Lost In The NeverWas
(00:23:56) Break 2
(00:25:09) There's Gonna Be (A Fight Tonight)
(00:26:57) Jeff Across The Street
(00:35:52) Break 3
(00:37:15) Happiness shines in my soul
(00:42:22) Break 4
(00:52:26) Break 5
(01:06:24) Break 6
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Episode
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20, October 29, 2024.
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This value for value music show was produced at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. To learn more, head over to Johns Creek studios.com. Johns Creek Studios, where podcast dreams come to life.
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Up in the mountains where the tall times sway, folks gather around at the end of the day. No ticking 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. Our hopes and dreams. Send a boost, show the artist you care. Because boosting is love we all get to share. M to h 2, let's raise a cheer. With value for value, the vision stays clear. The from value, the vision stays clear. V4 V tunes and a happy hour vibe. It's all for the music and it's you who keeps it alive. Strumming along with the V4 V song. Laughter and music together we belong.
Voices unite in harmony's embrace. At m two h two, we're sharing our love. Boost. Footsteps tap on the old wooden floor. With each melody, we open new doors. Tune in now on a modern podcast app. Boost what you love, put value on the map. M 2 h 2, let's raise a cheer. With value for value, the message stays clear. For value, the message stays clear. B4 b tunes and a happy hour vibe. It's all for the music and it's you who keeps it alive. I am 2 h 2. Let's raise a cheer. With value for value, the message stays clear. The 4 beats you'd send a happy hour ride.
It's all for the music, and it's you who keeps it alive.
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How about that? Somebody's been playing with the AI, generating that m two h two theme song. That's pretty cool. I'm happy with it. I like it. I'm gonna use it. That's all that matters. Happy to have you with me here on m two h two. No longer the mountain music half hour because we've been going longer than a half hour for weeks now. We've extended the time out. So now we're just gonna call it the mountain music happy hour. We got a great set of tracks lined up for tonight. We got 20 to go to make it through the evening. So I hope you're hanging on for the ride, and that you enjoy them. And remember, we have rules on this show. Number 1, you have to, you have to listen to modern podcast app. That's how we return value to these artists.
And that's the second rule. You have to stream sats. You have to boost. Boosting is love. It was in the song. The song knows it. Everybody else in the world who's involved in v for v knows it, so we gotta keep doing it. We have to boost these artists, stream sats to them, show them how much we love what they're doing for us. The value they give us, let's give that value back. And we're gonna start out this evening doing that by listening to a guy that I've grown to really enjoy. He's out of Canada. He is, a Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame member, I believe. His name is Brad Johner, and we're gonna go with a song he had released several years ago called, when heaven opens
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Heaven knows that I'm somewhat less than perfect. But let it be known that I tried my very best. With all these earthly trials and tribulations, I can only hope for someone else's prayers. Yes. I've been blessed more than a 1000 times over, because I've never felt the pain of hunger anymore. They've lived this whole world is out of control. And maybe I won't care so much when I'm banging on that door, and heaven for forgiveness when heaven opens up. Who can make any sense out of all of this commotion? Even when I try, I feel the gurgle at my throat. It's just an observation lately I've been making, that I'm just one of many waiting for that day. Whenever no burns up, and I leave this world behind, there'll be no more trouble messing up my mind.
Oh, and I end it. Here, there are so many things I know. But if we truly believe in life ever after, then there's so much more awaiting on the other side. When heaven opens up and I leave this world behind, there'll be no more trouble messing up my mind. Oh, and I'll know down below, there'll be chaos
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I never knew that I wasn't beautiful. I never dreamed that I couldn't shine, shine. And shame. And these days I've got no one left to blame. These days I'm a hero who can save me from myself. But I'm no help. I never knew that I wasn't enough for me. And I never dreamed of being here. Is that I'm Sheeran? All I know is what I don't. Oh, I'll never know. What I'll never know. And these days, I've treated ignorance and shame. And if I don't change a fear, I'll take it to my grave. And on that day, I'll look back but I'm
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never. If the k is any case, well, today doesn't mean that you have to take a home. You can kiss in the dark while parked in a car and then send you all alone.
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I've been there before, and he might want more. If it isn't
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blame. You don't owe anything. If your k then pays for the day, doesn't mean that you have to. You can kiss in the car while parked in a car that said a home alone. I've been there before. How you thought it might, nothing set in stone and you can change your mind. It
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started out just like the fairy tales and movies always said it should. Everything was picture perfect. No denying. Everything was good.
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I had to let you go.
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All the pain and down in fear from years Crazy how old memories can feel just like they happened yesterday. And how a song can take you back with just some words and the melody it plays. Even when you turn it on, that song it just won't stop. Doesn't matter if it's fast or slow. I had to let you
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go. I had to let you go. All the pain and down and fear from years
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As our story fades to black, no, there's no going back. Wouldn't trade it for the world. You know that I have to let you go. I had
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Alright. That was Tim Ash with Had To Let You Go. Tim is awesome. Friends with him on Facebook. He's from the Evansville, Indiana area. And yesterday, plus his birthday, happy birthday to you, Tim Ash. Saturday night, he'll be playing at Prime Time Pub and Grill North, there in the Evansville area. So if you're in that area, go check him out. Tim's a pretty good guy. I've chatted with him a few times. Still, still sending some heartfelt condolences and stuff out. He lost his brother recently as well too, and we talked about that on a previous episode. The 2 songs that we played before that, we had never knew by Sarah jay that featured, Jessie Lark on the track as well. Digging Sarah jay. She's got some great stuff out there here in the value verse. And right before and right after that, we had the queen of the value verse, in my opinion, Ainsley Costello with change your mind. Powerful song with a tremendous message.
Now people have have asked me about how the whole value verse and value for value and especially the the streaming sats and and the the the the boostograms and and the boost in that work. And they're like, hey, exactly, how how does that work? And the only thing I could tell them is Well, the short answer is science. Short answer is science. So, next, coming up here on M2H2, we're gonna check out a band that I just saw on the split kit at the end of the week last week. They look to be brand new to the value verse. They are called the displacement method and this song is called Paris.
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I've been driving around this vacant town trying to find
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I wanted to
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That was lost in the never was by John Peterson here on M2H2. Our next track though before we play it, I gotta give a shout out. I came across this band, and I'm the split kit, and thought, hey, these guys look pretty cool. It looks like a a classic 19 nineties punk band. And I was right. And then I listened. And I said, I know that voice. This is the submarines, or as they're listed in the value verse, the rock and roll submarines. The song is called there's gonna be a fight tonight. And it's my understanding that lead singer here in the punk band, the submarines, was the value verse's very own rock and roll break heart. And I wanna give him a big shout out right now because last week's show, we received a boost from rock and roll Andy. That's Andy Burkhart, rock and roll break heart. Thank you, Andy, for sitting in the 1,567 sass to the show. They were greatly appreciated, but we're gonna jump in and listen to this track from your band from several years ago called There's Gonna Be A Fight Tonight.
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So I hear you wanna steal my girl. Don't you know she's my whole world?
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Boost.
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Traveling with us.
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Everything you need in a bus. Space for your cars. Grills fish. Slap it. All
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Traveling with us,
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stacked up everything in a bus,
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That'll make your eyeballs rattle. That was the foolish by an artist I know very well. We shared a wound together for 8 months before we made our appearance on world. That's my twin brother, Rick Black. Before that, we had Jeff across the street from Curtis drums. Curtis is the drummer for the Dorfels. Great band in Dorfels, and Curtis, great on his own as well. And after that, we had Matt Bigelow with Fudge. An interesting song. I found it in the split kit a while back and decided, hey, let's let's use it for this week's show too. So I did. So we're halfway through the show at this point, and we've still got 10 songs to go. Ten songs that I think are gonna be amazing to hear this evening. I do wanna pass on that we're not gonna do the payday picks this week from RSS Blue.
There's a song on there I just don't wanna say the title of. Kinda goes against where I'm at in my life and the things I wanna talk about. So we're gonna skip that. It should be coming back, but I'm not gonna say for sure when. But we're gonna move on. We're gonna check out some more tracks. The next one we're gonna go to is from an artist That was DJ Yo with Just Funky. I'd always dig DJ Yo's stuff. He does some great work. Puts out some good stuff in the value verse. And he's always changing genres. It's never the same thing every time he's got a track out. It's about really good stuff.
Coming up next here on M2H2, we're gonna go to an artist named Charlie t. And Charlie t is gonna bless us with her recording of a song called Runnin'.
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But you know everybody thinks you're stunning. My heart wasn't born with eyes of a soul. So I'm giving it all to you, pouring out my love. Show you all smile. Make them wonder what you're thinking. Singing it all without any sense of melody. Our dates include a longer manic comedy. But what if I told you you're not your average typical girl?
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Would you answer with the sigh of relief for you to nip in a curve?
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There's nobody else you might get. It's you.
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Saskatchewan, Canada's own, the Johnner boys. They are the sons of Brad Johnner that opened up our show earlier in this episode. Before that, we had On Your Way Home by Ben Jonesy Jones. Another track put out there by Ben that is really good. Remember, lesson in a modern podcast app. There you can get all the features of podcasting 2.0. You can stream sats to the artist. You can send them a boost or a boostagram, and boosting is love. You have to do it folks. We have to show these people how much we appreciate the work they're doing for us. The value they're putting out there, we have to give them the value back in return. That's what the whole concept of v for v, building those relationships is all about.
We have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 tracks left. We're gonna go for a block of 4 right now before we finish out with our last song for the night. But we're gonna kick off that block with a gentleman who is very, very well known and has done well in the value verse. That's mister t j Wong and his track we're gonna hear on this episode is so many years.
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I've been running oh so long.
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I've seen the same old parts and the same old songs. I've been running I've been trying. Oh, so long. I've tried the same old tricks, but it feels so wrong. I've been trying I've been trying
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for so many years.
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I've cried the same old heartache and the same old tears.
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I've been crying now
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for so many years.
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Many years.
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The street lights come on and it's time to go. Fresh cut grass all along my clothes, walking down this dead end road again. The windy whistles by my ear, faith. I got heaven on earth when I found this place. That's why it still remains my humble home. The neighbors in back streets were all I know. The grass at the end of this dead end broke. I finally find a place where I belong. The horse is in the fields. I'm the longest road. The valley and the secrets he holds is all a part of who I have become. When it's deep in the winter, the snow falls even in the summer.
The wind calls finally found a place where I belong. Born in the springtime, the sheep call even when it's on them. At least all I finally found a place that I bought home. See, they never taught me in school about a place like this. Greenfield's fresher and the summer's kiss. That's why it still remains my humble home. Momma and daddy always said I will find Kick on back, hear the street kids play, glodding in on Sunday. Back to work on Monday. 5:45
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on a weekday,
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everyone's home back from the ground. We still have baroni. We can smell the food it's cooking on the kitchen stove. We got fear than the trees in everyone's home. Old in the air, but everyone knows that it's home wood. Yeah, we don't need the sun. Garden gate deck creaks in on store walls, big tall trees and the old lamppost. Yeah, it's homewood. It's where we belong. See, they never taught me in school about a place like this. Greenfield's fresher and the summer's kiss. That's why it still remains my humble home.
Mama and daddy always said I will find my faith. I got heaven on earth when I found this place. It's why it still remains my humble home.
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Lost
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in
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I want you by my side for 1 more night.
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2 weeks in Nashville with open my eyes. I hear the cool kids call them twin. At least that's what Adam Curry said. But 2 weeks in Nashville, open my eyes. Two tracks back, we had Chris Nichols with Humble Home. I enjoyed Chris. He's got a nice interesting sound country, makes a little hip hop, comes across really well here in the value verse. Right after that, we had Herbivore with Campfire Remedy, a hard hitting song that is tremendous, And they are a great asset out there in the value verse. Now, during the song, So Many Years by TJ Wong, you may have heard this sound.
Pew pew. That was from a piece of software called helipad. And what helipad is doing is it's monitoring my lightning node. So if you boost during the live show, that's will trigger different sounds. That sound was triggered as just a normal boost coming in. So I wanna give a really big shout out right now. 333 sats was sent in by sir TJ the wrathful from the door fools. Thank you TJ for boosting live to m two h two. I appreciate it tremendously. Now, what you have to remember is when you listen to the show in your modern podcast app, stream those sats. Because every single one of you want to become one of these.
Well, maybe not if my sounds will work. Oh, because I hit the wrong key. It's live, folks. That's why we do it. But all of you wanna become one of these. Sat streamer. You wanna be a Sat streamer. You also wanna send boosts. Send the boostograms. Oh, boostogram. Send that to the artist to show them how much you love and appreciate the value they're providing to you. We have one track left where to close out the show. I've changed the format up, so you're not gonna hear the the theme song of me talking at the end. You're not gonna hear the Johns Creek signature because we did that at the beginning. So we're gonna close out the show with one last track for the evening. So remember, listen in to modern podcast app, stream stats, boost the artist, boosting is love. So we're gonna close out the show with this last track, and that's gonna be from a band called vestigial hearts, and that song is called engines stalling.
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The night.
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Oh,
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smooth. It feels wrong, but it's actually right.
Episode
[00:00:03] Unknown:
20, October 29, 2024.
[00:00:18] Unknown:
This value for value music show was produced at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. To learn more, head over to Johns Creek studios.com. Johns Creek Studios, where podcast dreams come to life.
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Up in the mountains where the tall times sway, folks gather around at the end of the day. No ticking 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. Our hopes and dreams. Send a boost, show the artist you care. Because boosting is love we all get to share. M to h 2, let's raise a cheer. With value for value, the vision stays clear. The from value, the vision stays clear. V4 V tunes and a happy hour vibe. It's all for the music and it's you who keeps it alive. Strumming along with the V4 V song. Laughter and music together we belong.
Voices unite in harmony's embrace. At m two h two, we're sharing our love. Boost. Footsteps tap on the old wooden floor. With each melody, we open new doors. Tune in now on a modern podcast app. Boost what you love, put value on the map. M 2 h 2, let's raise a cheer. With value for value, the message stays clear. For value, the message stays clear. B4 b tunes and a happy hour vibe. It's all for the music and it's you who keeps it alive. I am 2 h 2. Let's raise a cheer. With value for value, the message stays clear. The 4 beats you'd send a happy hour ride.
It's all for the music, and it's you who keeps it alive.
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How about that? Somebody's been playing with the AI, generating that m two h two theme song. That's pretty cool. I'm happy with it. I like it. I'm gonna use it. That's all that matters. Happy to have you with me here on m two h two. No longer the mountain music half hour because we've been going longer than a half hour for weeks now. We've extended the time out. So now we're just gonna call it the mountain music happy hour. We got a great set of tracks lined up for tonight. We got 20 to go to make it through the evening. So I hope you're hanging on for the ride, and that you enjoy them. And remember, we have rules on this show. Number 1, you have to, you have to listen to modern podcast app. That's how we return value to these artists.
And that's the second rule. You have to stream sats. You have to boost. Boosting is love. It was in the song. The song knows it. Everybody else in the world who's involved in v for v knows it, so we gotta keep doing it. We have to boost these artists, stream sats to them, show them how much we love what they're doing for us. The value they give us, let's give that value back. And we're gonna start out this evening doing that by listening to a guy that I've grown to really enjoy. He's out of Canada. He is, a Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame member, I believe. His name is Brad Johner, and we're gonna go with a song he had released several years ago called, when heaven opens
[00:04:50] Unknown:
Heaven knows that I'm somewhat less than perfect. But let it be known that I tried my very best. With all these earthly trials and tribulations, I can only hope for someone else's prayers. Yes. I've been blessed more than a 1000 times over, because I've never felt the pain of hunger anymore. They've lived this whole world is out of control. And maybe I won't care so much when I'm banging on that door, and heaven for forgiveness when heaven opens up. Who can make any sense out of all of this commotion? Even when I try, I feel the gurgle at my throat. It's just an observation lately I've been making, that I'm just one of many waiting for that day. Whenever no burns up, and I leave this world behind, there'll be no more trouble messing up my mind.
Oh, and I end it. Here, there are so many things I know. But if we truly believe in life ever after, then there's so much more awaiting on the other side. When heaven opens up and I leave this world behind, there'll be no more trouble messing up my mind. Oh, and I'll know down below, there'll be chaos
[00:08:14] Unknown:
I never knew that I wasn't beautiful. I never dreamed that I couldn't shine, shine. And shame. And these days I've got no one left to blame. These days I'm a hero who can save me from myself. But I'm no help. I never knew that I wasn't enough for me. And I never dreamed of being here. Is that I'm Sheeran? All I know is what I don't. Oh, I'll never know. What I'll never know. And these days, I've treated ignorance and shame. And if I don't change a fear, I'll take it to my grave. And on that day, I'll look back but I'm
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never. If the k is any case, well, today doesn't mean that you have to take a home. You can kiss in the dark while parked in a car and then send you all alone.
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I've been there before, and he might want more. If it isn't
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blame. You don't owe anything. If your k then pays for the day, doesn't mean that you have to. You can kiss in the car while parked in a car that said a home alone. I've been there before. How you thought it might, nothing set in stone and you can change your mind. It
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started out just like the fairy tales and movies always said it should. Everything was picture perfect. No denying. Everything was good.
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I had to let you go.
[00:14:36] Unknown:
All the pain and down in fear from years Crazy how old memories can feel just like they happened yesterday. And how a song can take you back with just some words and the melody it plays. Even when you turn it on, that song it just won't stop. Doesn't matter if it's fast or slow. I had to let you
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go. I had to let you go. All the pain and down and fear from years
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As our story fades to black, no, there's no going back. Wouldn't trade it for the world. You know that I have to let you go. I had
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Alright. That was Tim Ash with Had To Let You Go. Tim is awesome. Friends with him on Facebook. He's from the Evansville, Indiana area. And yesterday, plus his birthday, happy birthday to you, Tim Ash. Saturday night, he'll be playing at Prime Time Pub and Grill North, there in the Evansville area. So if you're in that area, go check him out. Tim's a pretty good guy. I've chatted with him a few times. Still, still sending some heartfelt condolences and stuff out. He lost his brother recently as well too, and we talked about that on a previous episode. The 2 songs that we played before that, we had never knew by Sarah jay that featured, Jessie Lark on the track as well. Digging Sarah jay. She's got some great stuff out there here in the value verse. And right before and right after that, we had the queen of the value verse, in my opinion, Ainsley Costello with change your mind. Powerful song with a tremendous message.
Now people have have asked me about how the whole value verse and value for value and especially the the streaming sats and and the the the the boostograms and and the boost in that work. And they're like, hey, exactly, how how does that work? And the only thing I could tell them is Well, the short answer is science. Short answer is science. So, next, coming up here on M2H2, we're gonna check out a band that I just saw on the split kit at the end of the week last week. They look to be brand new to the value verse. They are called the displacement method and this song is called Paris.
[00:20:15] Unknown:
I've been driving around this vacant town trying to find
[00:22:41] Unknown:
I wanted to
[00:24:00] Unknown:
That was lost in the never was by John Peterson here on M2H2. Our next track though before we play it, I gotta give a shout out. I came across this band, and I'm the split kit, and thought, hey, these guys look pretty cool. It looks like a a classic 19 nineties punk band. And I was right. And then I listened. And I said, I know that voice. This is the submarines, or as they're listed in the value verse, the rock and roll submarines. The song is called there's gonna be a fight tonight. And it's my understanding that lead singer here in the punk band, the submarines, was the value verse's very own rock and roll break heart. And I wanna give him a big shout out right now because last week's show, we received a boost from rock and roll Andy. That's Andy Burkhart, rock and roll break heart. Thank you, Andy, for sitting in the 1,567 sass to the show. They were greatly appreciated, but we're gonna jump in and listen to this track from your band from several years ago called There's Gonna Be A Fight Tonight.
[00:25:10] Unknown:
So I hear you wanna steal my girl. Don't you know she's my whole world?
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Boost.
[00:30:21] Unknown:
Traveling with us.
[00:30:25] Unknown:
Everything you need in a bus. Space for your cars. Grills fish. Slap it. All
[00:32:43] Unknown:
Traveling with us,
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stacked up everything in a bus,
[00:35:53] Unknown:
That'll make your eyeballs rattle. That was the foolish by an artist I know very well. We shared a wound together for 8 months before we made our appearance on world. That's my twin brother, Rick Black. Before that, we had Jeff across the street from Curtis drums. Curtis is the drummer for the Dorfels. Great band in Dorfels, and Curtis, great on his own as well. And after that, we had Matt Bigelow with Fudge. An interesting song. I found it in the split kit a while back and decided, hey, let's let's use it for this week's show too. So I did. So we're halfway through the show at this point, and we've still got 10 songs to go. Ten songs that I think are gonna be amazing to hear this evening. I do wanna pass on that we're not gonna do the payday picks this week from RSS Blue.
There's a song on there I just don't wanna say the title of. Kinda goes against where I'm at in my life and the things I wanna talk about. So we're gonna skip that. It should be coming back, but I'm not gonna say for sure when. But we're gonna move on. We're gonna check out some more tracks. The next one we're gonna go to is from an artist That was DJ Yo with Just Funky. I'd always dig DJ Yo's stuff. He does some great work. Puts out some good stuff in the value verse. And he's always changing genres. It's never the same thing every time he's got a track out. It's about really good stuff.
Coming up next here on M2H2, we're gonna go to an artist named Charlie t. And Charlie t is gonna bless us with her recording of a song called Runnin'.
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But you know everybody thinks you're stunning. My heart wasn't born with eyes of a soul. So I'm giving it all to you, pouring out my love. Show you all smile. Make them wonder what you're thinking. Singing it all without any sense of melody. Our dates include a longer manic comedy. But what if I told you you're not your average typical girl?
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Would you answer with the sigh of relief for you to nip in a curve?
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There's nobody else you might get. It's you.
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Saskatchewan, Canada's own, the Johnner boys. They are the sons of Brad Johnner that opened up our show earlier in this episode. Before that, we had On Your Way Home by Ben Jonesy Jones. Another track put out there by Ben that is really good. Remember, lesson in a modern podcast app. There you can get all the features of podcasting 2.0. You can stream sats to the artist. You can send them a boost or a boostagram, and boosting is love. You have to do it folks. We have to show these people how much we appreciate the work they're doing for us. The value they're putting out there, we have to give them the value back in return. That's what the whole concept of v for v, building those relationships is all about.
We have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 tracks left. We're gonna go for a block of 4 right now before we finish out with our last song for the night. But we're gonna kick off that block with a gentleman who is very, very well known and has done well in the value verse. That's mister t j Wong and his track we're gonna hear on this episode is so many years.
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I've been running oh so long.
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I've seen the same old parts and the same old songs. I've been running I've been trying. Oh, so long. I've tried the same old tricks, but it feels so wrong. I've been trying I've been trying
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for so many years.
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I've cried the same old heartache and the same old tears.
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I've been crying now
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for so many years.
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Many years.
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The street lights come on and it's time to go. Fresh cut grass all along my clothes, walking down this dead end road again. The windy whistles by my ear, faith. I got heaven on earth when I found this place. That's why it still remains my humble home. The neighbors in back streets were all I know. The grass at the end of this dead end broke. I finally find a place where I belong. The horse is in the fields. I'm the longest road. The valley and the secrets he holds is all a part of who I have become. When it's deep in the winter, the snow falls even in the summer.
The wind calls finally found a place where I belong. Born in the springtime, the sheep call even when it's on them. At least all I finally found a place that I bought home. See, they never taught me in school about a place like this. Greenfield's fresher and the summer's kiss. That's why it still remains my humble home. Momma and daddy always said I will find Kick on back, hear the street kids play, glodding in on Sunday. Back to work on Monday. 5:45
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on a weekday,
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everyone's home back from the ground. We still have baroni. We can smell the food it's cooking on the kitchen stove. We got fear than the trees in everyone's home. Old in the air, but everyone knows that it's home wood. Yeah, we don't need the sun. Garden gate deck creaks in on store walls, big tall trees and the old lamppost. Yeah, it's homewood. It's where we belong. See, they never taught me in school about a place like this. Greenfield's fresher and the summer's kiss. That's why it still remains my humble home.
Mama and daddy always said I will find my faith. I got heaven on earth when I found this place. It's why it still remains my humble home.
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Lost
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I want you by my side for 1 more night.
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2 weeks in Nashville with open my eyes. I hear the cool kids call them twin. At least that's what Adam Curry said. But 2 weeks in Nashville, open my eyes. Two tracks back, we had Chris Nichols with Humble Home. I enjoyed Chris. He's got a nice interesting sound country, makes a little hip hop, comes across really well here in the value verse. Right after that, we had Herbivore with Campfire Remedy, a hard hitting song that is tremendous, And they are a great asset out there in the value verse. Now, during the song, So Many Years by TJ Wong, you may have heard this sound.
Pew pew. That was from a piece of software called helipad. And what helipad is doing is it's monitoring my lightning node. So if you boost during the live show, that's will trigger different sounds. That sound was triggered as just a normal boost coming in. So I wanna give a really big shout out right now. 333 sats was sent in by sir TJ the wrathful from the door fools. Thank you TJ for boosting live to m two h two. I appreciate it tremendously. Now, what you have to remember is when you listen to the show in your modern podcast app, stream those sats. Because every single one of you want to become one of these.
Well, maybe not if my sounds will work. Oh, because I hit the wrong key. It's live, folks. That's why we do it. But all of you wanna become one of these. Sat streamer. You wanna be a Sat streamer. You also wanna send boosts. Send the boostograms. Oh, boostogram. Send that to the artist to show them how much you love and appreciate the value they're providing to you. We have one track left where to close out the show. I've changed the format up, so you're not gonna hear the the theme song of me talking at the end. You're not gonna hear the Johns Creek signature because we did that at the beginning. So we're gonna close out the show with one last track for the evening. So remember, listen in to modern podcast app, stream stats, boost the artist, boosting is love. So we're gonna close out the show with this last track, and that's gonna be from a band called vestigial hearts, and that song is called engines stalling.
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The night.
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Oh,
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smooth. It feels wrong, but it's actually right.
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