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.
Following that, we enjoy Jesse Lark's 'Rainbows,' a song discovered on The Split Kit, bringing a fresh sound to the lineup. 'Out on the Streets' by Effigies keeps the energy high with its rocking beat. Randy emphasizes the importance of using podcast apps that support value and time splits, like Fountain, which allows listeners to send boosts and stream value directly to artists.
Next, we introduce Garage T. Rashington III with 'Brain and Chain,' a track that explores themes of mental struggle and liberation. The episode continues with 'Looking Fine' by My Favorite Band, a song that humorously reflects on the fleeting nature of relationships.
We also feature 'Ode to Ashley' by 18 Sundays, a playful tribute to a friend, and 'Don't Count Me Out' by Jimmie Bratcher, a soulful reminder of resilience and hope. Randy highlights the Payday Picks, a ranking system for listener payments, showcasing top tracks like 'Girls at Kroger' by Luke Jenison and 'I Need a Little' by The Retrograde.
Closing the show, we listen to 'We're Not Even Drinking' by Jessica Lynn Witty, a lively country tune that defies stereotypes. Randy encourages listeners to continue supporting artists by streaming sats and sending boosts, reinforcing the value-for-value model that underpins the show. Thank you for tuning in to M2H2, where music and community come together.
Chapters in this episode:
(00:00) Show Opening
(00:55) Fake Love by Nate Johnivan
(04:53) Effigies by Out On The Streets
(08:07) Rainbows by Jessie Lark
(11:10) Break 1
(12:29) Brain & Chain by Garage T. Rashington III
(16:00) Lookin' Fine by My Favorite Band
(19:06) Ode To Ashley by 18 Sundays
(22:48) Don’t Count Me Out by Jimmie Bratcher
(26:08) Break 2 - Payday Picks from RSS Blue
(28:03) I Need a Little by The Retrograde
(32:10) We're Not Even Drinking by Jessica Lynne Witty
(34:31) Disco Swag by The Doerfels
(37:16) Break 3
(38:56) Girls at Kroger by Luke Jenison
(43:31) Show Closing
(44:00) Johns Creek Studios
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Welcome to m two h two, the mountain music half hour, a value for value music show from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. Here is your host, Randy Black.
[00:00:14] Unknown:
Welcome. This is episode number 19, taking place October 23, 2024. Yeah. We're late. I was on the road. I left a mic at home. Folks are listening, but some of you still aren't listening in a modern podcast app. So we're gonna institute a new rule here on the show, a couple new rules. Number 1, listen in a modern podcast app. Atpodcastapps.com and find 1. Make sure it has value and value time select support. And we're gonna go with rule number 2. You have to boost. You have to stream. Sending boost to these artists is how we show them how much we love them and appreciate them. We're gonna start off the show with a new track that just came out from a gentleman that I've enjoyed so far in the value verse. He's done a great job. This is Nate Donovan with fake love.
[00:01:49] Unknown:
Much sense to take time away. I mean, we're only promised today and wasted on what you say. Some stupid game no one can even win. Why begin? And why are you like this? Why is no breakthrough? Someone broke you. Can't feel good doing this again. You know, what's the point
[00:04:59] Unknown:
We are the boys. We are the boys who lost our souls dancing on emperor's graves while drinking the night away. It was fun and it was nice. I'm gonna meet those Christmas lights. And I think your all day, then wake up and play video games. It was fun
[00:09:21] Unknown:
Turns me cold and white when he spends the night like magic on our brain when he comes out my name. So I'm more than gray when I go without one day home. Yeah. I can feel it coming. I'll never outrun it. So take me as you wish. Baby, please have mercy. I need you like
[00:11:13] Unknown:
That was Jesse Lark with rainbows. It's a great song. Found it, I'm looking for some songs on the split kit. Saw that it was new. Threw it in the lineup for the show. Before that, we had Effigies by out on the streets. Nice rocking little beat there. Enjoyed it a lot. Great song and I hope that you see some more from them, coming out in the value verse. Remember, be listening in a modern podcast app. Find 1 at podcastapps.com. Find one that supports value and value time splits. Fountain allows you to easily have a wallet set up for you in the app so that you can add add some value to your to your wallet and then stream that value or send a boost with value attached to these artists on these tracks that we're playing here on the show. Fountain also now has a music tab that you can then click on and listen to music and find all kinds of different music from the value verse to listen to and share value with them by giving back to them with some sats, and some other things. We're gonna go to our next track. This one is from somebody we introduced to the value verse here on m two h two. I onboarded him into the value verse. So that's Garage t Rashington the 3rd, and the name of this song is Brain and Chamber.
[00:13:01] Unknown:
There is a chain connected to my brain. She drags it through the rain, the mud, the blood. Like a dog on a leash begging to be released. It scrapes along the streets lovingly grudgingly. I can't think of anything other than this aching pain. It tried to bite through metal like a knife into an apple pie. I shocked snow luck. Guess a thinking machine doesn't have any teeth, but plenty of soul to crush and to wash to flush. I can't think of anything other than their aching pain. Set me free before they
[00:14:35] Unknown:
concrete house.
[00:14:52] Unknown:
As the crowd looks on, they all laugh and say, Look at that chain connected to that brain. I can't think of anything other than this aching pain. Set me free. Won't you set me free before the concrete thoughts? I can't think of anything. All the van, this aching pain set me free before the concrete
[00:15:40] Unknown:
thoughts.
[00:16:01] Unknown:
So how you doing with my favorite band, MFB? We came here to rock your stereo. Don't be afraid if we rock you because we will. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the rock and roll. Yeah.
[00:19:08] Unknown:
In this fast paced world, you never really get to know anyone. You meet them one day, and the next thing you know, they're leaving you for the barber, without a plane to Detroit, then leaving you with 3 kids and a dog and a single income. You know, you never really get to know anybody. Remember that guy? The guy in that place who did that thing in one town, but nobody remembers him because they forget about him. What does one person will never forget about? Her name is Ashley, and on her 16th birthday we just like to sing this song.
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There's a girl we know with long red hair. Eyes of green. She's a fine So rare. Silver.
[00:19:59] Unknown:
She plays the cross
[00:20:02] Unknown:
after school, beating up on the people with her titanium zoom. And so the cross, she uses it for good as well as bad. But not when Miles makes her really mad. You are, you are a friend to me. Great. We will always be close, even when you're 83. And you are, you are a friend to me. We will always be close even when we're already free. And since it's your 16th,
[00:21:26] Unknown:
I think she's allergic to cats. So? You
[00:21:54] Unknown:
You are, you are a friend to me. We will always be close even when you're any free. And you are, and you are a friend to me. We will always be close even when you're already free.
[00:22:20] Unknown:
I'll be really scared when you're 83, Ashley. I don't want to sing that.
[00:22:29] Unknown:
When
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you're a See
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3.
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Don't count me out. Don't sink my ship before it's safe. But don't count me out. Don't run this love train off the rails.
[00:23:41] Unknown:
I lost my breath
[00:23:45] Unknown:
when I saw you standing
[00:25:40] Unknown:
think about me and you.
[00:25:42] Unknown:
Tell me where is he, baby.
[00:26:12] Unknown:
Jimmy Bratcher with don't count me out. Before that we had 18 Sundays with their song, ode to Ashley, which I thought was just absolutely hilarious. And before that, my favorite band, they're not necessarily my favorite band, but that's their name. They're called my favorite band with their track, looking fine. Listeners in modern podcast apps each week can send direct payments to the artists when they wanna tell them we love your music. And there's a ranking system created for that. The one I'm looking at is from RSS Blue and Dovidos over there. And he takes the the greatest number of listener payments over the last 7 days and builds what he calls the payday picks. And each week, we're going over the top 10 from the payday picks list. This week, at number 10, your mom's favorite rapper, Luke Jenison with Girls at Kroger. Number 9, FM radio with self titled titled national anthem.
Number 8, she was on the show last week, Cara Frazier with I Wanna Be Your Woman, and that track featured the aqua ducks. Number 7, still on the top 10, Just Loud with shrooms. Number 6, Tony Salamone with own leash. Number 5, she was also on our show last week. That's with that smile you're wearing. Number 4, and you'll hear it later in the show, disco swag from the Dorfels. Number 3, you're killing me from Imbolton. Number 2, 4 AM forever by Curtis Drums of the Dorfels. And this track, you're gonna hear right now, the number one song on the payday picks top 10 is from the retrograde.
And it is, I need a little.
[00:32:18] Unknown:
This is eating up. We can't get enough. Hey. This thing's going down. Just a little spark is all it took to start, but it's going wild. Hey, boy. I think you're thinking of what I'm thinking.
[00:32:36] Unknown:
That good kind of trouble we're getting in, and we're not even drinking. Not a sip, not a pour. All I wanna be is more, more, more. It's out of control, and here's a crazy thing. We're not even
[00:32:58] Unknown:
drinking.
[00:33:02] Unknown:
We're taking chances now, knocking tables down, we don't mind getting caught. We never start a tap, the bar bartender's mad, but your kiss is the spot. Hey, boy. I think you're thinking what I'm thinking.
[00:33:20] Unknown:
A good kind of trouble that we're getting in. And we're not even drinking. And I sip, not pour.
[00:33:32] Unknown:
All I want you is a more, more, more. It's out of control, and here's a crazy thing.
[00:33:40] Unknown:
We're not even drinking. Not a sip, not a pour.
[00:33:59] Unknown:
All I want of you is more, more, more. It's out of control,
[00:34:03] Unknown:
and here's a crazy thing. We're not even drinking. Woah. I'm not even drinking.
[00:37:17] Unknown:
Alright. Disco swag from the door fools. Here on m two h two, the mountain music half hour. Before that, we had we're not even drinking by Jessica Lynn Witte. A nice little country ditty that somehow, they all seem to somehow do involve drinking. I'm just kidding. That's a stereotype. They really, really don't. We're gonna finish up the show today, but remember, always be listening at a modern podcast app. Send sats by streaming or through boost. And you know what a boost is? Everybody loves the boost. Even David Jones loves the boost. Boost. See? He just told you. Send that to the artist as their songs play on the shows. Not just my show, on boostagram ball, on lightning thrashes, on, radio detox, on phantom power music hour, on Floganart, all the different value for value music shows that are out there. Stream the sats, send the boost.
Boosting is love. Show the artist how much you love them and support them and dig the music they're putting out there for you. It's all about returning value. They're giving you value and sharing their music. Now it's your turn to return value back to them. We're gonna close out today. One more song to go. He was number 10 on the payday picks. He's my favorite song of the week right now, and we're gonna go with Luke Jenison. That's your mom's favorite rapper. His terms, not mine. And we're gonna listen to him share that song that was number 10 on the list, and that song is girls at Kroger.
[00:39:00] Unknown:
Pretty girls all shop at Kroger. They're tight to You've got me stealing glances, girl. Because even baddies need groceries. Why don't we check out what we could be?
[00:39:49] Unknown:
Yeah. Clean up on aisle 3, I'm such a mess. Came straight from the gym, them yoga pants are blessed. Bent over for checks, it got me quite obsessed. These Kroger women, the best. I say that from my chest. This honey check and the peaches, you can tell she the sweetest. And grabbing brand names only. Oh my gosh, she's elitist. She give the butcher the business, might just cook her a brisket, plus protein for the fitness, stabbing chick to have kids with. A couple ladies check-in the cookie portfolios, walk up and say I could double stuff them like Oreos.
Okay. Well, maybe I didn't. They were just too exquisite. Those breasts and thighs got me twitchin'. I ain't talkin' about chicken. Bombed into this wonder lookin' at produce. The way she handled cucumbers, baby, and throw doughs. Girl, that's a whole lot of food. Is this dinner for 2. Of course, I'm talking about me and
[00:41:07] Unknown:
You got my attention, baby. Because even baddies need groceries. Why don't Yeah, girl. Reach into that clutch of yours and get those coupons ready because you know we got to chop it up.
[00:41:47] Unknown:
Oh, baby. You super fine. Wanna be super impressed? I'll be in now now. Swipe my card twice, cross my fingers, hope don't decline. Please be my superwoman. Please stay my spot in line. I'm loving those still stills. Saving bread outside. I'm loving those tall heels. I'm watching you every time. Peel on that smooth lecker. Please be my lemon lime. Ain't you proud so big, baby? Shorty, that's on God. The zing of y'all time. No, not the part time. She said the beatest and the crazy we met online. Smooth with the full court's meal cookie de dub. Real deal, holy feel with speed. Gourmet grill always ready, and it stay plugged up. I can whip us up, maybe quick lunch or something, or dinner for 2 of us. We can jump the line like the broom.
I'm cool with the manager.
[00:43:16] Unknown:
You're the one that's cooking good with me, so grab that shopping cart and keep it pushing. Yeah.
[00:43:33] Unknown:
Thank you for listening to this episode of M2H2, the mountain music half hour. Remember to be listening in a modern podcast app. When you do so, you can stream sats to the artist and be sure to send them a boost so you can show them your support. And if you need a modern podcast app, head over to podcastapps.com and look for one that supports value and value time splits.
[00:44:01] Unknown:
This podcast was produced by Johns Creek Studios, a full service podcast production planning and management provider based in Milton, West Virginia. To learn more, head over to Johns Creek Studios dot com. Johns Creek Studios, where podcast dreams come to life.
[00:44:21] Unknown:
Oh, smooth.
Show Opening
Break 1
Break 3
Show Closing