¶ Intro / Opening
How can a non musician discuss the future of music from
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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
music, hello everybody. Welcome to a special episode of Sats and sounds, episode number 87 for March 31, 2025, the reason it's special is because I'm not here. This is semi live. It's live because I'm recording it live. I'm streaming it live. There's nobody there because nobody knows it's there, and I'm doing it anyway. I am not here. I am right now, probably getting ready for bed. I should, well, no, I'm probably, I'm on my way back from Mont Saint Michel in
France. Should be on a bus heading back to our base camp in Paris to start my next day's excursion. So I've got some songs that I've been holding on to for a while. You know, I do this whenever I go out of town. And while these are not freshly rendered bits, it doesn't mean they're stale. They're just songs that just didn't fit into what I was doing that week. So I keep them to play them on occasions like this. We are starting out with a rocking tune by Tony salamoni. Unleash you.
¶ Unleash
I guess this is goodbye. We know it's been a long time coming, but now we gotta fight. Yes, we've been keeping our demons hit us. There's fire in your words, and I know it's gotta hurt. Burns in your mouth, and if you want to, You can let it out. Something's changing. Got a whole we victims to our faith? Am I guilty or just the first to walk away, but now you're talking down to me, and it makes me kind of glad I didn't say Show me your words, but there's Gonna gotta hold on.
I believe. I show me your words. Yeah, make it hurt. Go.
Yeah, Tony ceremony and unleash. Next up, we've got
¶ You're Killing Me
Embleton and you're killing me.
Sunrise coming. I'm guilty again. Rooster crowing. It's not the first time I see you running you kiss my neck and pick me up Again, and it feels like Diane, the slow dead Lord. Oh, dear Lord, don't you know they are killing me with kindness. You're living the picture. You, Jesus, your King. I thought you were a ghost just in there. Didn't care always, man, looking for the bad in me. I compared you to my dad. To be honest, I've been wondering if you could really love me. I thought
you were a cautious standing there. Didn't care, always mad, looking for the bad in me. I compared you to my dad. To me, honest, I've been wondering if you could really love me. You said you really loved me, and it feels like Heaven, and it feels like dying, don't you? Kill me? Leo, don't kill me. I can't believe it. Singing, Canada ringing through these halls. Don't you know that you're killing me with kindness? You're kidding me. Oh, me.
¶ Wild Out There
Jesus, nice song. Next up, we've got Jack feminister and wild out there,
a pimp through a window with some stinkers places people once were that now are deserted, so wild out there, driving down Main Streets the first time in rings. The herd are all lined up to one by one. See the mundane and missing reason to leave and stand on street corners I remember hold holding our own lives and seeking fantastic return to the ones that don't corrupt their own interests. They gracious. They turn on the lines of words, oh,
wow, psychedelic daydreams of household vaccines. They don't care about us, and you don't seem to see you're why it's wild out there. Baby bags, people in big, empty houses. They're selfish at home. Of our worst when they're out of it, back bone the folds would all those around it'll stay safe inside my sixth class of one. I've heard it's all wild out there, I've heard it's all wild out there. I've heard it so wild out there. I've heard it so wild out there. Oh. One, two you
so as I'm, as I said, I am not here. This is not live, but it is sort of live. I have absolutely nobody on the stream
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right now. Well, the reason I stream it live anyway, I like to record live that. I don't edit anything. All the mistakes are there. It's all it's all hanging out there. But sometimes when I turn on the stream, because I'll, I'll do the stream, I'll start it like an hour before I'm actually gonna do the show when I do it live. And occasionally, just people run across it. I had listeners from like China, from other places in the world. I don't even know how they bumped into it, because it's not
something i i just put out there. I guess it's on it's on my website. So if somebody runs across the website, SATs and sounds calm, they would run across a link for the live stream. And so they just kind of somehow tune in. And so I just kind of do it anyway, just in case somebody shows up. You never know. This is a value for value music podcast. And to participate, you need a modern podcast app. Go to modern podcast apps.com pick one out for yourself. I've got links on
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boosts at this point in time in the show. But since there's nothing, we're just gonna move on with more music that just never made it into the show we've got coming up here, Asaph folks, hopefully I'm pronouncing that right, Asaph, or Asaph folks, in a song that will probably that has a theme that we should all inspired to and it's color the heart.
¶ Color of the Heart
It's not the color of the skin that matters, but the color of the heart. It's not where you have come from, but where you set to start. It's not the things you worship. It's. Or the stuff you Flint around, but the words you speak to others that make you wear a crown. It's the color of the heart that makes you who you are. Shades of what you do or say can heal or they can scar without the hate and the size we are not changing our lives to wash away
all of the colors. I plan on taking the dye we conquer the gold, place it in reach, save it and make it unique, and what we keep gaining is peace, maintaining the face of defeat. When the power of love starts to overcome. Love for the power, we just water the trust and it turn into flowers. We put in the hours we can empower make it a pain for the doubters. Ironic.
They want us to fall, and the blessings start ringing it louder, the beauty all over the world to find from the inside, though everybody might hear some incline, seeing progress is a big sign. Look, I'm color blind. I know the Unity bringing the strength. And the ones that's complaining the most, they usually ain't moving the inch. So let's build down here in the country, we don't raise our kids see black and white. We raise them up strong in the Lord. Teach them how to see
wrong and right. If we could just all pull together, then we can win this fight. Love your brother, love your sister. Walk by faith, not by sight. Look with your heart, open your mind, because we are all God's children on the inside, open your eyes. Been beautiful from the beginning when we take our last prayer for no time left when this journey's over, love is what lasts, and all that matters is, how do we treating
each other? We gotta look at one another down deep within and not just focus on the surface color of our skin, but if we only look for good and see what we can find. This is our time. Let it shine colors. Love what we talking about, what they talking about. Time to work it out. Yeah, time we talk it out. Use colors as propaganda tools. Dividing, conquer the value. Unite with honor our tools. We want to spend it together. Change for the better money and
looks to see. Words are what matter. Actions are measured, not the color of one's green on this, we can all agree, as easy as 123, so many faces, races and places for you is all I see. You see many faces. It's really only one racing. That's why I'm color blind. Only thing that matters is your vibration. Feel me. I forgot more love. You can see it in my aura. Every win is a celebration. If we together, we forward, be there for your
people show up different coaches say they know us. We together like one family, very sacred, like the load up compassion in my face to feel no pain is in you may embrace it and keep in faith that unity remains. It's not the color of the skin that matters, but the color of the heart ignorance comes in all colors, but love sets you apart.
Be nice if we could get back to that, wouldn't it?
¶ Better Days
Well, who knows. So I follow up that one with a song by Luke wood. And you know, I didn't listen to it again before playing it now, so I don't know if it actually goes beam wise after color of the heart, but the song is titled better days, and hopefully we can get back to not only being colorblind, but having better days. My segues are still hot. Red Hot
is ill, but I can't sleep. 1000 voices in my head can get no relief. I i wish i could turn this down, drum it out, and turn this train around. I turn on the TV, everything I see a little saddens me. Is it all to believe? Me this American dream. Don't feel like a dream. Feels like a tragedy. I'm praying for better. Opening got Open. Before the Change starts running.
¶ Baby I'll Be Missing You
Now. Now we move on to Jay Eddie's country Express, baby, I'll Be Missing you.
Sorry for loving you. What exactly do you expect me to do? Well, Bae, Bae, I'll Be Missing you. Hey, there you've been messing around with all the other girls. Up with all the other girls in the town and Bae, Bae, I'll be missing. You. You've been seen baby in bae, home after they get through with you, baby. I Honey, don't come around. I'm sick and tired of the talking town because, Baby, I'll Be Missing you. I'll Be Missing you you've Been you make it through come home and just make it through
with you, baby. I. Ever missing
you? Jay Eddie's country Express, baby, I'll Be Missing you. So if you're new to listening to this podcast, we
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just kind of ran across it normally. What I do is I play songs that have just been posted. I call them freshly rendered bits, which is not taking off anywhere, but it's okay. I'm gonna keep going with it. I play new songs that have been they may not be new, but they're newly posted online in the value for value world, or what's sometimes called the
value first. And I find my music most of the time using the website, ln beats.com it's Larry Nancy beats.com and I kind of sift through there, and I go to all the new stuff, and I find songs that, you know, kind of strike my fancy, and they're all different genres. You know, they're probably more rock and
pop heavy, but I'll play country. I'll play some hip hop, some reggae even, but you know, all kinds of stuff that I'll play, and that's why you see in a show like this, where I'm not around and I'm using tracks that I've kind of saved and held behind because they didn't fit into whatever I was playing. Was playing that week. Because this song, this song, this show, is a half an hour, so it's a quick hit, where you can get roughly nine or 10 songs of new tracks that were released online in the
past week. In a week or two, that's usually how fresh they are. I mean, that way, you know, you can get some of the music from artists maybe you've never heard of, you know, many of them I've never heard of, and it's been fantastic to discover all this music that's out there that people are making that otherwise
you would never hear. And the reason we do this value for values, because the artists themselves will report back that they've seen more money through music podcasts like this one, and other ones like lightning, thrashes and Magic Mountain Music, hour up beats, it's a mood, all These different music shows that play these new tracks, they're reporting that they're getting more money through value for value music than they're getting through even like Spotify in just a few
months. Or I've been doing this for two years now than they've received from Spotify ever. So we're gonna continue on the next one is a track by garage t rashington. Interesting name his
¶ Kill Me, Baby
track is, kill me, baby, interesting track, quirky song, kill
me. Baby. Me, baby, but not so fast. Let the good taste light and if the Good goes, bae. Bae, and reach the promised land. I don't want you to see me cry. Just simply hate my kill me, baby, right there in your hearts, I will feel no harm As the world goes dark, go home and kill me, baby. Just do. O, kill me, baby, kill me. Baby, say goodbye and kill me. Baby, kill me. Baby, kill me. Baby, kill me. Baby,
¶ Remember
here's another artist that I like a lot, and for some reason she always ends up just kind of on my cutting room floor, and I don't know why, but this is from her album. Say La vie. This is Lumba. And remember,
God, show me, please. Tell me. Show me every memory in the moment side of frozen in time, because these are the things I want to remember, even the bae and tits and fights, won't you tell me I want to remember these are the days I want to talk about how you and I survived the
night. Won't you Tell me I wanna remember me if I slowly start to lose my soul, and you can reach me if you lose me, Show me your memory and the moments are frozen in time, darling, because these are the things I want to remember, even the bae and tears and fights, won't you tell me I want to Remember. These are the days I want to talk about how you and I survived the nights. Won't you tell me I want to remember because these are the things I want to talk about, even the
penances and fights, won't you tell me, I wanna remember. These are the days I wanna talk about how you and Dad survives. Won't you tell me, I wanna remember who boom, boom, boom boom.
¶ The Bitcoin Beach
Now for something just a little different, sometimes I say completely different. But this one's only a little different. It's Dimitri. Do it? No dollars, no pesos, no shit coin, just Bitcoin. Bitch coins.
Welcome to the Bitcoin beach. Bitcoin Beach, oh yeah. Bitcoin Beach, oh yeah. Bitcoin Beach, oh yeah. Do it With the Bitcoin beach. Me Wait. El Salvador, gonna say, yeah, gonna save you all, yeah, gonna save you all. I don't wear your prime. Don't give me no drama. I just feeling back, yeah, give a try to give me and then I stay calm again. I don't take my shit points. I just said, your Bitcoin bitch, Bitcoin bitch. Oh yeah, you Goo, goo scoopies. Remember me, shackles, shackles country
central banks get some clarification. Rates rise and fall, comma now make that call with trader Nunavut To our Bitcoin beach and Bitcoin El Salvador. El Salvador. Bae, will you take his daughters? Will you take his Euro salad for door? Bitcoin? Salvador peso, are we fine? So
the song was Bitcoin beach. But of course, with
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whatever accent they're singing with, it's Bitcoin bitch. I thought it was fun. That is your show for this week. Go to satsounds.com I have links to every track you heard today. Also hit up the shop link. You can get yourself a SATs and sounds t shirt, which everybody needs. Everybody needs it. Well, I need you to have it. Go to podcast index.org hit up their big red donate button. Help them out, because they make all of
this possible. Hopefully I'm not too tired on my way back on the bus back to Paris, because I got some baguettes to eat in the morning. Next week, I'll also be a recorded show, nothing live next week. I'm not sure exactly. I don't think I have anything scheduled for that Monday. So it's a anything goes in Paris, wherever my wife leads me. So until that time later, I
