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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Looking for the best Badger Brood original music.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Well you found it.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
Pop the top on another refreshing episode of wapl ohd
Brewed Radio, boring only the finest independent original music from
Wisconsin at.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
The Midwest into your ears. Now, sit back, relax and enjoy.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
Well, good morning, Welcome into WAPL home Brewed Radio. Take
a seat, get ready to drink in some finely crafted
Badger Breud original music from Wisconsin and the Midwest. The
entire show is basically new music today, so really looking
forward to this one, and of course we'll check in
on that very active live music scene around northeast Wisconsin. Well,
(00:47):
let's pop the top on Homebrewed today with a brand
new song from Tyler SJ. Little summertime jam called Outbound.
Tyler loaded up his band with some really, really great
musicians from around the area. Check this out. Chad Monster
on bass, Rick Armstrong on drums, Molly Levine on fiddle,
(01:08):
Ross Catterton on sax, Amanda James Vokes and harmonies going on.
All produced by the Master, the Maestro Mark Goldie. This
one is called Outbound from Tyler s J on w
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About SLA you made a face and six, why don't
you find that you sell.
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Set your tonails a present?
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Never loved me from.
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My TOAs keep walking on egg shell? Airplane can come
in and go over And I'm asking smell if I
then you're quiet? You past stuck.
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Every smile loudy showing every side louy.
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No, and how next slide home us last swarm?
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See so long ago my chokes he found from call
me baby and hunt say my asking and if everybody
could see still believe all houses have hissings, love stories
on messages.
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Want somebody saw this on me?
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Long dead sun says on the fire, youn't release on.
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My I know I found chair plain big enough to
make you stand.
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Alright, they can take me away?
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How about the swap for a little window seat?
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Old brother killing me?
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Look, I saw yawkers looking.
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Out on the clouding load four s mort men he
actually road well miss over him see snow said.
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I follow you in?
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Who were big good friends for the night of their
Now off the tie from the flying Guess it turns
after everything turns and dods on.
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The wedding minute, always said the old angry fly. Was
it so long ago when my Josey around fluming, call
me baby and hunt saw my assmen.
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Then if everybody could.
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See, I still believe wall houses and have histories, little
stories on mysteries.
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Want somebody solved from me?
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Got instances, dous on fire, treat your place on body hues.
I know I found chair big enough to make you stay.
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They can take me away.
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It's so long ago.
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My chose you found funny, call the baby.
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And huney, So my asked when everybody could see, I
still feed our houses, have histories, little stories, our misters
want somebody solves from me? Long tufts on your b
tween your place on.
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My I don't ow found jet play big enough to
make you stay.
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No, don't out bound jet lay you big.
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Enough to make you stay.
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No, And don't out found jet lay big enough mag
you stay.
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But it can take me away.
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It can take me awa.
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It can take me away.
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It can take me away.
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It can take me away, It can take.
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Me away, take can take me away.
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W a pl home, Brude, Just like.
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That, we hurt your fat snow silence like we never
felt me.
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For now you back out and see where the waves
be getting and.
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Made the wind for your sails as you turned around the.
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Value around your with.
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We're not saying to having with a word of propol.
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The wind.
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To the Wisconsin tis lights from.
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Fine song Clu.
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Calfornia sleeps with the air.
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And lights you.
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From your values. You can see the hills and they
go on and as you be aunswer for the crew,
all hands on tack cat Now you know on your way.
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Can say Tom England.
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Will like to.
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Those bands.
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You're town into the see chawning that's where the waves
began and.
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Lea you back.
Speaker 20 (09:00):
That's way now, lovedest, welcome back to WAPL home brewed Radio.
Speaker 3 (09:34):
I don't think I can love that toune anymore than
I already do. There's always room for growth. New music
there from Eric Kreeger and the tribute to Mark Stephen Hillstrom,
his music, his life and the person we all miss
so very much. It is called down in the Flats.
I'm called John Jordan, He's called Christopher Gold. He just
released a brand new album called Ramble. You could find
(09:57):
that on Chris's band campage or Christopher gold dot com.
Produced by Chris, engineered and mixed by Shane hack Settler
at holl Street Recordings in Milwaukee. Mastered by Carl Staff
and Staff mastering. The song features Leroy Duster on the
steel lap and one Oliver Gold on harmonica. Brand new
music from Christopher Gold, This one called There's a Light
(10:21):
on wapl home brewed Radio.
Speaker 21 (10:34):
The certain kind of sadness, The slow, surful moon got
chased back to my chest, crying out, go back home.
Home was never anywhere, at least.
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Nowhere that I had known. So I just kept my
feet beneath me, kept them moving shore and slow.
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There's a light, there's a lot.
Speaker 21 (11:07):
They say it waits for all of us, somewhere on
the other side.
Speaker 6 (11:12):
That light don't never shine.
Speaker 21 (11:16):
Hat sweet burn a week and find hope to make
it through the name. I left something behind me. I
did not return to claim. No they built me, no monument,
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some memorials in my name. It was as if I'd
never been there and I would not be back again.
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And know I know that now, well, I wonder how
they knew that.
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And there's a light.
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There's a I had.
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They say it waits for all of us.
Speaker 21 (12:04):
Somewhere home the other side. That light don't never shine.
Sweet burn a week and find hope to make it
through the night.
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Who a mighty asked for more.
Speaker 21 (12:25):
Who would wonder if they were happier back home?
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Who a mighty changed a thing?
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I wouldn't treade what I had found out here.
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In the Uh No, No, no, there's a lot.
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There's a lot.
Speaker 21 (13:10):
Hat they see you waits for all of us somewhere
on the other side.
Speaker 6 (13:18):
That light don't never shine.
Speaker 21 (13:23):
So we burn a week and find hope to make
it through the night.
Speaker 10 (13:29):
Yeah, there's a lot.
Speaker 21 (13:32):
There's a lot hat they say, you waits for all
of us somewhere on the other side.
Speaker 6 (13:40):
That light don't never shine.
Speaker 21 (13:44):
Hat, So we burn a week and find hope to
make it through the night.
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Luss w apl own brood.
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You ain't came in out then you ain't ame in.
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Out the mode and come into the doctor.
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And the doctor said me, do you do you do?
You do you make any money? And knowing the song
on the radio, the woman that starts fast but end's
kind of slow.
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But you may't came man out there. You ain't a
man outring.
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You may came in out the.
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You ain't came in out the.
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Money morning gone.
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She's got vacation pacheons on the ask elixa slaid out.
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On the chase getting me a.
Speaker 19 (15:06):
Bonus boy when I can't see 'em, seal them in
and and long so they wouldn't see him.
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She ain't came in on me, She ain't keeping up
home and gone. She ain't came in on me.
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She ain't came in on the money and gone.
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Why s thre.
Speaker 22 (15:58):
It's get on with the child through pleaded jingle, sock
and sambourine.
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When I once hit of the.
Speaker 19 (16:08):
Crime, the whole world should know who your face on
a true crime reality show.
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But she came in on him.
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She came in of.
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Come, she Jan came in out him, Joy came in
off the Lord.
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Come.
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She came in on him, and she came in on
the she Banke came in on him.
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She came in on the buddle.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
Welcome back to WAPL home brewed Radio. That is Trapper
shep with new music called Loaded. Trapper is gonna be
releasing his latest album called Osbourne this fall and this Tuesday.
You could catch Trapper at Bay Beach Amusement Park in
Green Bay. How very cool. I'm John Jordan's Sunday Morning
Jazz was a staple here on WAPL for years. So
(17:22):
let's pay a little homage to that benchmark with some
Saturday Morning jazz fusion from the Sunrise Project, featuring the
instrumental trio from the Valley led by Saxophonis and composer
Jason Reesdorf Jason gasolon bass, Ryan Thomas on drums. Group
blends the raw edge of no wave in post punk
with the improvisational freedom of jazz and a little weighty
(17:44):
prague whipped in. Their guys are currently prepping their upcoming
full length record called Payment Plan. Here's the lead single,
it's called oneh one from the Sunrise Project on WAPL
home Brood Radio.
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No no no no.
Speaker 3 (22:09):
Welcome back to homebrewd Radio. That is the Sunrise Project,
s n R EI S. That is how you spell
that Sunrise Project. With their song one oh one, you
can check that out on their full length album coming
out Payment Plan very soon. Podcast. So this show coming
out as soon as I can get those out. It's
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up the w APL mobile app hundreds of episodes to
pour into your ears. Coming back on the other side,
we've got a border brew from Minnesota from the Brother
John Band and more than Mary's latest single. Next stay tuned.
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Year.
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Resolute shots, very self conference?
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Do you.
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Bet Resolute shots?
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Very self confers, springles around and you do it again.
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Do you.
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Ever that shot you? Everything's become as clear?
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Do this house dancer?
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Can't give yourself.
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Buffer sprinkles around and you do it again. Sprinkles around
and you do it again.
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to keep it? He said words, Would you leave that?
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But you leave the.
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Welcome back.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
It's w APL Home Brood Radio. That's the latest single
from More Than Mary. That's called Octaview off their fourth
album called Fourth Not for THH F O R T
H as a Forward mixed and mastered and Honey Tone
Studio and Nina mastered by a Lustram master. Ring More
Than Mary again with Octaview. I'm John Jordan out of
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a Border Brow from Minnesota and the Brother John Band.
This one is called Here we Go Again. So here
we go again on w APL home Brood Radio.
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See the sun rise, Here we go walk again, sin
and yeah.
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Swam more time.
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My friend, I can't help myself.
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It's got the bar the balls. I'm climbing up bar balls.
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Here we go out again.
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Done over.
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Die, It's time.
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To get some lap bumps. The alt mob. All my
friends are here we go walking.
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Said you know.
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You name name, So I'm coming up, I'm coming down.
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I'm looking for something that can't.
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Be found, trying to find some saturdays also fund this misery.
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Places to go, honest, people to meet.
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But I ain't got no time to creep. Things that
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go live.
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I love to draw. I'm drawing to her skin. I
hold her again, against her lups us against the world.
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Sometimes on the buses, she starts to cry. She writes,
in the dust, that's she try to fly.
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Just hold me close.
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We'll get by. When we're together, we'll free as the sky.
She's finding ways.
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I'm finding.
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I'm lost.
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I searched everywhere.
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Then our path's frost, the sun of the mountain, the
moving on the sea, and in between me and her.
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And she's leaning on me.
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Sometimes on the bus she starts to cry.
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She writes, in the dust, it's cheaper flying.
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Just over the clothes.
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We'll get by when where together, free as the skoy.
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It's cheaper to fly.
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It's cheaper.
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Fly way, don't need ways.
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Where to hide on so many things.
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And feeling in the air.
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Everything's there's me, the sky, the stares, the wind.
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Sometimes on the bus she starts to cry.
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She rides in the dogs.
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It's cheaper to fly.
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Just clothes, we'll get by. You whyn't wear together, freeze
the sky.
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It's cheaper steeper to fly.
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It's cheaper to fly, It's cheaper.
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Fly's cheaper to fly, It's cheaper, Fly's cheapird and fly.
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Cheaper.
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WAPL home brewed radio singer songwriter Matt to Blake and
that song is called Cheaper to Fly. You could catch
Matt on the Fox Riverhouse patio later on today along
with his band The Real Deal. Joining them on the
patio at Fox river House Wood Violet out of Green Bay.
I'm John Jordan. Milwaukee's Peggy James just released a brand
(35:47):
new album called Till I Turned Blue, And let's spend
that title track right now. Peggy James Till I Turn
Blue on WAPL home Brewed Radio.
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Someonean my mom and so religion.
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I had not seized you as my stock.
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Now I finally see through this.
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Deception, know exactly we walked. I'll should go with have
you rested, lock you up, throw keep you seeth, God
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that invested.
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Nobody's say this long is your friend?
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Should I have a whole my brow a little longer,
gold inside to a turn food?
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Should this feeling grow most stronger?
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There's no telling what this hard? But do you call it?
The call it injustice?
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You can call it and a thing on of the song.
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get sung.
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You get your dirty memory.
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I don't have mind.
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Welcome back. It's w a p L home Brewed Radio.
Wilt Hamburger with his song Insolence that's off his brand
new album and Louis, which Walt will be showing off
at a couple of gigs lined up this Tuesday at
Stone Arch Browpop in Appleton for the Stone Arch Sessions,
and then next Friday, also in Appleton at Mcfleishman's. We'll
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cap off this episode of home Brewed next with Blind Fiction.
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And the Rogue Electric Stay Tuned w APL Homebrewed w
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What they need?
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Save yourself with your subtraction and common absent listen not
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Take it.
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Tell it's a friend.
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Welcome back and wapl home Brewed Radio Milwaukee's Blind Fiction
with the song Absentee from the album Ozz. You could
catch Blind Fiction later on today at the Fox River
House in Appleton along with the Carmen Nickerson Trio. It's
gonna be a great show in saying that, get on
out there, support our home brewed artist, bravo to those
cool venues at Book Live Music, and keep our live
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music scene alive and growing. Finishing things off today with
the Rogue Electrics. They're gonna be playing the Radislava in
Kakana coming up next Saturday on the nineteenth part of
the Blues Bender lineup. Mike from the Rogue Electrics sent
over their latest single, It's called Yesterday's News in your
Ears Now with the rogue electrics. I'm John Jordan, thanking
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you for tuning in, turning on and tapping in to
W A p L home brewed radio. Cheers.
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So?
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Take package?
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So to pain.
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