¶ Intro / Opening
How can a non musician discuss the future of music from
¶ Sats and Sounds
anything other than a consumer point of view? These people make decisions for the bulk of us without consulting any of us, sales and distributions of our futures. If this world were fair and right, they'd give up the car keys this very night. You it sats and sounds the one year anniversary show, one year in your ear. We're gonna start out the show with the first three tracks that I ever played on the first show. Because I only played three, three tracks on that show, I
wouldn't go back and listen to any of those early ones. I mean, definitely these are better than mellows. Not that these are great, but it's better. I promise don't go listen to them. So the first track I played on that first show, it was August 20 20/21, something like that. I forget already, and I should have written it down, was a track by Longy called Don't get me started. And it was Joe Martin music, way I need you and Ainsley Costello cherry on top. So here we go, Longy,
¶ Don't Get Me Started
and don't get me started. Got Me Started for a full year, see if we can go for one more cold in the evening. Boss, the boy hanging on, baby, I told you, she makes me wonder, What's the point In hanging you're gonna jump in on the back button. Keep started. You're gonna be jumping on the back foot. Now, keep it started on the back foot. Now cold in the morning. Cold in the evening. I was the boy and hang in the
baby, I told You, she makes me wonder, what's the point? If you he got chipping on the backside. Now, go. I thought that longing track was a good track to start off with.
¶ Way I Need You
Still, still a good song in Joe Martin music. Way I need you another hour after midnight, driving back home, you were up with me till sunrise. Then I lost. You on the phone, I called you back to leave a message. Break it all down to the bone. The words you needed didn't find me. I hung up running out around, need more than the way I need you now anything that's worth chasing, don't come easy.
Sometimes it feels I'm running circles trying to catch this crazy dream all those fairy tales and stories lift them far behind that was like hell that I could change, you know, for us and I just get by. I can't give you all those things. Oh, they're the way I get to die. Jesus, me More than the way
¶ Cherry On Top
I and now the one that started it all for me, when I was just experimenting with trying to make this work, Ainsley Costello. And cherry on top, I'm nigga, you I know that you didn't know that I knew, but you had to go and tell everyone I might then said that you hadn't won, but I bet you're wondering why you little knife doesn't hurt my back like you thought it would. Well, thankfully you did the hard part for me, and I just think it's good. You put the Cheerios on, leave it
out. I the ground, cause I knew that if I did, your eyes would take away to the corner of the room, because I know that you aren't used to having it all given back to you, and though it might be something to see if it's rotten and crying, little boy. You might deserve it, but it don't silver. Perfect. Together. Reaction, well, that I never see the way you didn't handle it with grace. Is at the end of the day, I'm not the one to put the chariots up for the mess you made, but I'll
leave it out to all. The reaction that you want to tell lets you want that is the cherry on top.
¶ Sats and Sounds
And then that song, then hundreds of songs later. This is show. Was this episode, 55 it's August, 19, 2024 so I don't know when I got into this groove of doing maybe like eight, eight to 10 tracks per show, but it's hundreds of tracks now that were posted to wave lake or now RSS blue or music side project, and all of this made possible by podcasting 2.0 this is a value for value music podcast. You need a modern podcast app to participate.
You can go to modernpodcastapps.com or head to my website, satsandsounds.com I have links to fountain podcast guru, true fans, curiocaster, pod friend pod first and cast O Matic. I would read some boosts today, but it seems like year two is starting the way year one did
no boosts. But when you get a modern podcast app, you can send what's called a boost to grab, which is a bunch of SATs, micro payments, Bitcoin micro payments, and you can include a message, and that's your direct connection to the music artists or to me, the podcaster. You can include a note. You don't have to include a note.
But when you also set up your wallet in these modern podcast apps, you can also set a certain number of SATs per minute for streaming so you have a direct connection with the artist and their song that's playing 95% of all the SATs that are streamed on this podcast, go straight to the artist. And this doesn't work in Apple podcasts, Spotify YouTube music or anything like that. You need a modern podcast app to take part. And I hope that you do
the rest of these tracks for today's show. They're all freshly rendered bits, all tracks posted within the last week. The first one we're starting out with is vestigial hearts.
¶ Where This River Goes
Vestigial hearts. And where this river goes. Woke up in the morning light today and thought about the mountains in my way. If I can't move them, there's a path to take. I'll just have to pass them by time to clean the dust out of my soul the way the river runs beyond control, I could never dream a brighter ray. So I'll keep drifting for a while, my darling, come see the view just where this river goes back.
That's where I'm going to found a way to seize the day and cope, but stranded on an island with no hope, take another step and clear my mind over the life I've left behind my darling jumpsi View, just where this river goes. That's where I'm going to the answers tend to hide when seeking truth, they're not found in the pages of my youth, from the valley to the ocean waves take me where I need To be my view just where this river comes back. But where I'm going to, just where this river goes.
That's where I'm going to.
¶ Let's Be True
Last week, I played a song by coconut wolf that was incorrectly labeled, I guess, when they uploaded it. So it was not the right band, not the right track. I fixed it all in the show notes and everything, but I figured I'd replay the song. This is actually morning sounds, and Let's be true when I am Let's be honest. Let's meet you. Here, let's Be honest. Let's be True. Christmas lights now, So glad I could correct that one plus i got that song got cut off
¶ First Time
in the original mp three that I downloaded. Here's another freshly rendered bit by Ben Jonesy Jones, and this is called first time she's been lazy in her mind, living his life day after day, he keeps her hidden in shadows, telling her lies get in his way. She's under the water when no one can hear what she's trying to say with her eyes. Her eyes wide open, she was listening to the rain. It was dark that she saw the light for the first time, she could feel and she knew there's a
better world on the other side. The first time it was she's waiting for morning, the moment he leaves, then she's out the door. The world is an ocean. She won't be controlled anymore, and the blinding flash of truth made her realize what she's living for she could feel. And she knew there's a better world on the other side. It was real. No, the first time she can heal, she's a shield, and for the first time in A long time, she's strongest. Momma's gotta
¶ Burn Down The Cornfield Written By: Chris Wenske
get her pain gotta get her pain. He wrote a song about how the day they built those bombs, and how them chemicals where they soaked. God doesn't make my blood boil, so I burn it all down. You gotta get perfect. It burned down the cold field. Work hard day yesterday, me some corn, maybe a little bit of. Soybean too, and I let it grow so tall, hell yeah, maybe as tall as you, cut it out down. And then I sell it out on the market. And then I do it all over again. My burning down the phone, get
burned down the cold feet. Burning down the cold feet, working hard day, every day you down a coat. Cold Chris wensky or wensk burning down the cornfield.
¶ Sats and Sounds
So the reason I play mostly new songs is because this isn't really like a radio show where, you know, you have a daily show and you're playing the same music, or, you know, you introduce new tracks, and you're playing them all the time, because this is on the internet. Anybody who wants to hear these tracks, you know, I provide links to every single track I play, so anybody who wants to hear these again, they don't have to necessarily listen to
this show again. You can just go into my show notes and click on the links to take you to where that is, to where those artists are. And you can just go listen to their entire catalog. You know, you can listen to the song I just played. You can, you know, listen to everything else that's out there. And that's primarily the reason why, most of the time, I don't repeat tracks. It's usually new stuff that's been posted from the previous week.
You know, I try to sift through the stuff that's uploaded and play the tracks that I like, you know, because if this was like on the radio, you can't really, you know, go back and listen. Um, you're just listening to whatever's, whatever's coming out. But you know, being that this is a value for value music podcast, it's kind of a different, at least in my mind, way of doing this, I would never if I was listening to another podcast with music on it, I would only want to hear new tracks.
You because once I've heard them, you know, I can go get them myself and then put them in, put them in a playlist that I make, make of my own. So that's the long explanation for why I play what I play.
I wanted to thank those of you up on the live stream, you can listen live at stream dot SATs and sounds calm, or you can listen live and boost at the same time at satsounds.com/live, that'll take you to the split kit, where, if you have a wallet already set up with Albie, you can boost the songs and watch the album art change while I do this live. So we got some more freshly rendered bits. We've got Matt johnner.
¶ D.U.I.
I'm assuming still of the johnner boys. And this song is called D U I. She's a redhead, red dirt road kind of girl with a twinkle in her eye. She loves to watch a sunrise that sweet talk, sexy walk, take me home to meet moncaul. And I didn't know what I was missing. She says, load up that pickup truck, honey. Come and pick me up. Now. I lie. I'm gonna get a deal. I I'm drunk on you, and I'm high on my life. No one knows where this road even goes, running it fast, then
we'll take it real slow. What we got. I don't want this to ever end yet. Tonight, I'm driving under your influence. Oh. It's been a long week. Can't breathe city got me feeling beat. I need some of you and me, you make my worries disappear trying to paint. It's more than clear. Girl, I didn't know what I was missing. Swallowed up my pickup truck, Honey, I'll come pick you up. Now. I'm gonna get a d u I'm drunk on you, and I'm high on my life. No one knows where this road
even goes. Running it fast, then we'll take it real slow what we got it. I don't want this to ever end yet. Tonight, I'm driving under your influence. I'm a home grown not too wild. Something of a middle child never been on the wrong side of the law. Good at handling my drink, but when I'm with you, I can't think the prettiest thing I ever saw, but when you call, I lose control. Climb into my four by four now I'm gonna get a deal. I'm drunk on you,
and I'm high on my life. No one knows where this road even goes. Running it fast, then we'll take it real slow what we got. I don't want this to ever end here tonight. I'm driving here tonight. Here tonight I'm driving because tonight I'm driving under your influence.
¶ Song To Change Your Life
This band is called out on the streets, and the name of the track is song to change your life. Let me know if it does, let us live. Soldiers, your patterns would be proud. Now you stand your expression. Make sure you look like everybody saw Jesus. For a song to lead the world. Just think back your time. Broke your heart, it just explodes take over him, Not on your past, but on your future. Your future. So Did it change your life?
¶ Still Wait
TJ Wong is back with a blues track. I'll always play some blues. This is still waiting. I don't understand. I don't understand why you run away every chance you can. Won't you tell me, babe, what I do wrong? I I couldn't buy you what you want, and I'll sing your songs, but you still Run away, darling. You're still Gone. Went around all day. But You never fear got I don't understand. I don't understand why you run away. Have a chance you can why you run away. Have a chance
again, why you run away. You run away. Fantastic tune that is the end of the One Year in your ear, anniversary. Extravaganza podcast
¶ Sats and Sounds
for SATs and sounds. You can go to satsansounds.com I have links to every track you heard today, and if you feel that you got something good out of this podcast, you can hit my big red donate button. It'll take you over to PayPal, or you can send something to me via get Alby. I got a link there too. And also go to podcastindex.org and hit up their donate button. They make all of this possible. So one year done. Let's try to do another year until next week later. I.
