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.
We reflect on last week's "Election Distraction" episode, where an AI-predicted song humorously foresaw Donald Trump's election victory. Join our live chat at noagenda.stream or trollroom.io on channel #M2H2 to engage with fellow listeners and enjoy the music in real-time. Tonight, we feature 20 tracks, including new releases from artists like Ableton and Nate Johnivan, and a special unplugged performance by Jake Reynolds.
Our show also highlights the vibrant community within the Valueverse, featuring promos from shows like "Upbeats with Salty Crayon," and the latest tracks from artists like Garage T. Rashington III and Sara Jade. We encourage our listeners to use modern podcast apps to stream sats and send boosts, supporting the artists who enrich our musical landscape.
As we approach the end of the show, we feature a heartfelt track by my twin brother, Rick Black, and close with a live performance by Jimmie Bratcher. Remember, boosting is love, and your support keeps the music alive. Thank you for tuning in, and keep the music playing!
Chapters in this episode:
(00:00:00) Show Opening
(00:01:00) THEREGOESMY! by Ainsley Costello
(00:03:39) Break 1
(00:04:57) Gonna be OK by Embleton
(00:08:50) Orange Pill, Pink Pill, White Pill by Nate Johnivan
(00:13:47) Forget and Forgive by Two Weeks in Nashville
(00:16:44) Break 2
(00:17:53) Would You Trade? (Unplugged) by Jake Reynolds
(00:20:33) Weekend State Of Mind by Jessica Lynne Witty
(00:23:24) Why You Gotta Be Like That? by The Submarines
(00:25:44) To be in Nashville by HeyCitizen!
(00:30:06) Break 3
(00:31:15) Kill Me, Baby by Garage T. Rashington III
(00:34:35) Better Days by Luke Wood
(00:38:55) Jacoma by Sara Jade
(00:43:31) Break 4
(00:45:43) 1night by Daddy NAT
(00:48:38) Unleash by Tony Salomone
(00:52:22) It's A Mood Promo
(00:52:59) Arkansas by The Trusted
(00:59:07) Break 5
(01:00:21) Forget by Rick Black
(01:05:22) First Date by Abi Muir
(01:09:23) Lightning Thrashes Promo
(01:09:54) Marty by The Band Oslo Snowe
(01:13:10) Standing In Line by Tracey Blake
(01:16:42) Last Break
(01:18:00) Doctor, Doctor by Jimmie Bratcher
(01:21:25) END OF SHOW
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[00:00:28] Unknown:
Up in the mountains where the tall pine sway, folks gather around at the end of the day. No ticking needed, just bring your sats. Value for value, how cool is that?
[00:00:45] Unknown:
M 2h2. Let's raise a cheer. With value for 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. Was it only when so it's twice that it took for me to fantasize? I was all in by the 2nd night. Oh, I was. Oh, I was. Oh, I was. And it seems pretty off brand
[00:03:40] Unknown:
Ainsley Costello kicking us off here on m two h two. This is episode 22, November 12, 2024. Last week, we had our election distraction episode. We got the results for that election, and the funny thing is I had AI write a song that predicted Donald Trump would win with both the electoral college and the popular vote. If you wanna find it, you can find it online. I'll post a link to it, somewhere, on social media and on podcast index dot social so people could check that out. Great to have people back with us. We have the live chat going tonight. If you wanna join that, you can head over to no agenda dot stream or to trollroom.io. Join the chat there. You can join us in room m 2h2.
Sir Libre's there. He's got the Libre relay bot running. So the songs as we play them on the show are popping up as the split kit updates it. Thank you for joining us tonight. We're gonna have some great songs. I got 20 tracks lined up. We just had our first one from Ainsley. We're gonna head into our next one here in just one second. It's an artist that I've really been enjoying in the value verse for a little while, Ableton, and it's a new one. Might be the first time it's played. I haven't checked yet. But, again, it's Ableton, and this is called gonna be okay.
[00:07:22] Unknown:
Just wanna control. Don't always see the best in you. Gotta let go. Older brother, get over it. Orange peeled my bank account. Pink peeled my mind. White peeled the rest of it. Despite all your warning, I think I'm doing just fine. Who knew gaining access to an endless stream came, we saw, we abandoned. Yeah, this is it. We did it to ourselves, yeah, this isn't. Who knows it might end? Well. Too early to tell. Sit back, let's watch it all burn down. Melted fortunes belong underground. If it all seems desperate, if getting up doesn't seem to be worth it, shut your eyes for a moment.
Try to see opportunity for you to be happy. Or just fake it till you make it. You can smile like you mean it. No one has to know that you're hiding a secret. Yeah, this is it. We did it to ourselves, yeah, this is it. Who knows it might end well? It's too early to tell. Sit back, let's watch it all burn
[00:13:11] Unknown:
Upbeatz is I love salty crayons. Upbeats is I
[00:13:16] Unknown:
love salty crayon. Upbeats is my favorite. 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 Upbeats with me, Salt the 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 Upbeat with Salty Crayon.
[00:13:44] Unknown:
It's a great name. Salty Crayon is a great DJ name. I love that.
[00:14:10] Unknown:
Been gone out sleeping about. You only get one shot, Nick. Don't that's all you've got. Don't think that there's any doubt what life's about. You got a one track mind, stop rolling the dice. Why can't you just be naughty and nice on. Looking so bloodshot, started out, that's how you've got. You only get the one chance, one life, that's how we've got.
[00:16:47] Unknown:
Forget and forgive by 2 weeks in Nashville. Before that, we had orange pill, pink pill, white pill from Nate Donovan. That was another new one out there in the Valueverse this week. Hope everybody's had a great week. I know that I was I was happy. I had, Tuesday off with the election, then had yesterday off as well, for the holiday for Veterans Day, where we took the time to celebrate our veterans and the work they've done to keep us free here in the United States. Tonight, we've got some more songs lined up, some great tracks that I hope you're enjoying. I hope you enjoyed that promo we stuck in there from Salty Crayon for his show, Upbeats. Please go check it out. Salty Crayon is a he's a funny guy. He does a great show, and he's he's a he's an asset to us here in the Valueverse and what we do.
We're gonna go to our next track here in just one second, and that's from an artist named Jake Reynolds. I came across this one and then really liked it. It is an unplugged version of one of his songs that he's put out there in the value verse. So this is Jake Reynolds playing, would you trade?
[00:20:51] Unknown:
Monday creeps around too early. I embrace a brand new star. And when Tuesday comes around, that's when I start my countdown. I make the best of where we are. I've got a weekend state of mind, taking one day at a time. Thoughts of tequila, so I'm gonna go It's called Hump Day for a reason, but it's all downhill from here. With the 1st days on a row, I can feel it in my soul that we're almost in the clear.
[00:21:58] Unknown:
I've got
[00:22:13] Unknown:
weekend steamed mine. I'm hanging with my friends until the weekend ends, till I feel recharged, then I can't stop all over again.
[00:25:15] Unknown:
Are you struggling with erectile dysfunction? Do your dishes just not have that shine? Are you tired of a dry and flaky scalp? Well, you should try radio v. It's got the best independent music in the universe. It will change your life. That's radio v.
[00:25:53] Unknown:
Early in the morning, the rain keeps pouring on the interstate. This loneliness like a truck in the left lane, forcing me to put on the brakes. I wish I was with my amigos wearing a Speedo and watching the rainbow across the lake, laughing and cracking balloon gas, recording a podcast my friend makes. Now I'm driving in the left lane with 20 tons of steel, but it's still pouring rain behind the wheel because I'm too far gone and I'm falling apart. Check engine light's coming on for my broken heart. I got my engine roaring and my radio on, but all I hear is that honky tonk blues. I ain't got no blue suede shoes so many miles away from Nashville where the billboards are funny and the girls call you honey. Let me sip on that Tennessee booze.
I'd give the Lord all my whiskey and my pickup truck to me in Nashville. I never thought I'd be fond of boosting a Honda or late night drama because you're choosing the cake. I'm so sad because I wanna eat the lasagna that my friend means. Now I'm driving in the last plane with 20 tons of steel, but it's still pouring rain behind the wheel because I'm too far gone and I'm falling apart. Check engine lights coming on for my broken heart. Got my engine roaring and my radio on, but all I hear is, like, a honky tonk blues. I ain't got no blue suede shoes, So many miles away from Nashville, where the billboards are funny and the girls call you honey. Let me sip on that Tennessee blues. I'd give the lord all my whiskey and hot all my whiskey and my pickup truck to be in Nashville.
Woman Fireworks was insane. The love we had was real, but it's still pouring rain behind the wheel. Those days are gone. Always had to park. Check engine lights come on for my broken heart. Got my engine roaring and my radio on, but all I hear is lay a honky tonk blues. I ain't got no blues where he shoots. So many miles away from Nashville, some mercy? Hear my prayer because I don't wanna be anywhere except Nashville.
[00:30:08] Unknown:
Hey, citizen with to be in Nashville. Awesome song. We've played it here before on m two h two. For that, we had the rock and roll submarines or the submarines with why you gotta be like that. They have that amazing, very familiar voice at the lead, and that's rock and roll break card. Andy Burkhart, Andy is amazing. And before that, we had Jessica Lynn Witte, not an unknown name here on the show, with her track, Weekend state of mind. I wasn't familiar with that one. Found it, just the other day here looking through things in the split kit and decided, let's let's pull this one and let's use it. We got a block of songs coming up. We're gonna go for 3. We're gonna kick that off with someone I'm very familiar with.
No. Not my brother. My cousin with one of his tracks. We're gonna go with, this track is called kill me, baby, and it is by Garage T Rashington the 3rd.
[00:31:46] Unknown:
Good goes back,
[00:31:51] Unknown:
let's wait
[00:31:53] Unknown:
to kill me, baby.
[00:32:42] Unknown:
Bite. Let's right
[00:32:45] Unknown:
kill me, baby,
[00:32:49] Unknown:
right there in your arms.
[00:35:30] Unknown:
Wish I could turn this down, drown it out, and turn this train around.
[00:39:35] Unknown:
The reveries also work a stain. You call my hosts broken on. And he's got a baby in the wild, in a town where he can't show his pretty face. When the sights are dead ends and your face run out, music is stopped on your Jeopardy countdown. Blinds will take your hand, and you see the way. But you come
[00:43:32] Unknown:
That was Sarah Jade with her song, Jekoma. Before that, we had better days by Luke Wood. If you were paying attention there, if you're listening live or listening to the recording, you would have heard a sound in the middle of one of those tracks. And that sound was this. Pew pew. That is a signal to let you know that somebody out there sent a boost. And that boost came in from Sir Lee Bray. Thank you, sir. I appreciate it. He sent a 1,000 sats in and said, enjoying Jacoma on mountain music happy hour live. Thank you, Sir Libre. Appreciate that tremendously.
Remember, we have rules on this show for our listeners. The first rule for our listeners is you have to listen in a modern podcast app. It can be Podcast Guru, it can be Podverse, it can be Fountain, it could be Cast O Matic, any of the podcasting 2 point o apps. The modern podcast apps allow you to pick up on certain features that we can use to make the shows better for you. If you need a a new podcast podcast app, one of the modern ones, head over to podcastapps.com and check those out. Our second rule is you should be streaming sats, and you definitely, just like Sir Libre, should be sending a boost.
Boosting is love. That's how we show these artists that we appreciate the music they're putting out in the value verse for us. Everybody gets it, especially Dave Jackson, the pod sage. Sorry, Dave Jones, not Dave Jackson, that's cool of podcasting. Dave Jones, the pod sage. He knows what you need to do. Hey, Dave. What do they need to do? Boost. That's right. They need to boost. In the past, we've talked about the charts for the payments that have come in for songs over the last 7 days. RSS Blue has a published version of that with his payday picks there. Dobie Doss does a tremendous job with that. And our next track is actually off of that list. It's the number one song currently on the payday picks list. It's from daddy Nat, and that song is called 1 night.
[00:52:24] Unknown:
Check out the It's a Moon value for value music podcast. I'm your host, Mike Newman. It's like taking a trip around the radio dial. Boost. 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, prog, 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.
[00:56:43] Unknown:
I'm so lost. Crophy.
[00:56:49] Unknown:
Would you love me if you knew I no love me?
[00:59:08] Unknown:
Cold feet by Ollie. Before that, we had The Trusted with Arkansas. And before that, Tony Salamone, who I played for the first time last week here at m two h two. That track from him tonight was called Unleash. Remember, listen in a modern podcast app. Stream sats to the artists if you're listening to this on a recording, and send boost to them. Let them know how much you appreciate the work that they're doing for you. This next artist, he holds a special place in my heart, mostly because we shared a womb for 9 months. My twin brother, Rick, he put out a new song in the value verse this week.
Actually actually, not like this week. It was actually the week before last, and I didn't know it because he didn't tell me. But we found it, and it's a song where he's typically does instrumental stuff, but this one, he's actually got some vocal on. And it is a song looking back at your past and moving on from it is the story of the song. So next here on M2H2, setting off this next block of 4 before we head to the end of the show is my brother, Rick Black, with his song, Forget.
[01:09:24] Unknown:
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[01:10:26] Unknown:
Where have you been since early last Monday? Don't show up now. It's too late. It's Friday. Where have you been? It's super cool doomsday. Where have you been since early last Monday?
[01:13:10] Unknown:
We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The land of the free, let me fly away to the moon, in a way I choose. There's no one afraid it's got me wondering how we break loose. They got us in the news. It's been a heavy load Time for a heart to heart. It's getting cold. Feels like we're falling apart. It's time for a new order because everything is on the line. We gotta find line. We're standing in line.
Yeah. Don't you shut me down because I can't see the things that you see. Good thing we're free. Go on and be proud, but don't you try to push it on me to make me believe. It's my soul. The only one that I got is getting old. You're bringing us down from the top. The world needs new water. Take me back to yesterday. Sometimes I wish that things had never changed. The free phone
[01:16:43] Unknown:
Standing in Line by Tracy Blake. Before that, we had the band, Oslo Snow with Marty, and prior to that, Abby Muir with First Date. Well, we're at the end of our show. We have one track left tonight, just one. And I think it's a good one. I picked it out especially to end the show tonight because of how much I enjoyed listening to it. Remember again, make sure you're listening in a modern podcast app. And if you need one, head over to podcastapps.com and find 1. Make sure you're streaming sats to the artist. Everyone needs to stream sats. Everyone needs to be a Sat streamer. Thank you, Leila. Appreciate you jumping in there. Everybody needs to send boosts.
Boosts are love. Boost show the artist how much you appreciate what they're doing. Everyone needs to send a boost. Thank you, Dave Jones. I appreciate you jumping in there too. Our last track for the evening, we're gonna go to it right now. It's from Jimmy Bratcher, and it's a live performance of a song that I found to be extremely enjoyable called doctor doctor.
[01:19:48] Unknown:
Alright. It feels wrong, but it's actually right. Go podcasting.
Show Opening
Break 1
Break 2
Break 3
Break 4
Break 5
Last Break
END OF SHOW