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Speaker 13 (04:07):
So girl, I love it. That is the world radio premiere,
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the brand new single from Down Boys that is called
to whom it may concern, And we're going to talk
to these guys in just a second. Welcome everybody. We
have entered our number two Newmarrow dose of Matt Connorton unleashed,
and we are live from the studios of w m
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New Hampshire. Today is, of course, Saturday, December thirteen, twenty
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twenty five. Jenny is here at the news table and
a little warmer in here. Now I've actually unzipped my coat. No,
it's not, it's fun. It's fine, it's starting, it's starting
to warm up. It's it's almost sixty degrees. Let's get
these mics on for these guys here. Welcome, gentlemen, Hey,
good morning morning. Let's start in the corner there. If
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each of you, Larry will start with you, if you
can tell us who you are.
Speaker 14 (05:27):
What you do in the band pretty much. I'm the man,
Larry Williams.
Speaker 13 (05:34):
I played drums, all right, very good, Welcome Larry.
Speaker 15 (05:38):
I'm the understudy to the man Jason Sullivan. Okay, yeah,
sing and play guitar okay, okay, and you.
Speaker 16 (05:44):
Sir, I am John Clifford, bass player.
Speaker 13 (05:47):
All right, welcome John.
Speaker 17 (05:49):
My name is Bruce and I play guitar and I
sing backup.
Speaker 13 (05:51):
Bruce, I gotta get your hey, your mic up over here.
I'm sorry no, no worries that Mike's plugged into a
different board. Okay, say all that again, No worries.
Speaker 17 (06:01):
My name is Bruce and I play guitar and I
sing backups.
Speaker 13 (06:04):
All right, very good. Well, it's wonderful to have you
guys here.
Speaker 16 (06:06):
Thanks for having us.
Speaker 13 (06:07):
Two of you have been on the show before, right, yes,
with day to attend and then, but you guys have
never been on before, right correct? Okay, just making sure
because sometimes I forget, like someone will. I've had this
happen where someone will be like, well, you know, I
was on the show like ten years ago, and I'm like,
oh wow, it's hard to keep track. But no, I
love the new song, thank you. That just now that's
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on all the streaming platforms and everything.
Speaker 16 (06:30):
Now I assume Yeah comes out today.
Speaker 13 (06:32):
Excellent, excellent, Well congratulations on that. Now, you guys are
just you're just releasing singles at this point, right there's
there's not an album or an EP yet, just over
a year old. Yeah, yeah, it is a it is
kind of a new project, right.
Speaker 14 (06:44):
Most people are doing at this point. So yeah, that's
where we're at.
Speaker 13 (06:47):
Yeah, yeah, what do you like do you think you're
going to do? Do an EP or an album eventually.
Speaker 14 (06:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 18 (06:52):
Yeah, we're working on plans now for a full album
and probably by I said, by the end of twenty
twenty six, oh something else.
Speaker 13 (06:58):
Oh okay, excellent, excellent. Now where do you guys record?
Because everything sounds really good, but there's so many different
ways to do it.
Speaker 14 (07:05):
Now.
Speaker 13 (07:05):
You can go to a studio, you can do it
at home, you can what's the approach that you guys
take for.
Speaker 14 (07:10):
Recording different at home?
Speaker 9 (07:11):
Right?
Speaker 17 (07:12):
Yeah, everything's been done at home, Like we we took
a couple of different approaches. We tried some electronic kits
on the first couple of singles and on this batch
with him Make Concern and the next single that's coming
out after it, we use the live drums. But everything's
just basically, I bring my laptop to a space, we
set up mics or whatever and just do it to it.
It's all home home brewed.
Speaker 13 (07:29):
Yeah, yeah, no, it's great. That's great. You did it
with that way with all three You've got three total now, right,
three songs that you totally you've recorded, Yeah, yep. And
how did so how did this come about? How did
down Boys? I mean, obviously you know two of you
guys play together in another band, But how did how
did this start?
Speaker 19 (07:45):
I think I put this thing together, that band with
those two guys, with Bruce and John. Yeah, eventually he
was going to be the singer and and the band
just dissolved right after that. Yeah, really work out. I
joined a lot of bands. When I joined a lot
of bands, is I never really liked the band, but
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I always find somebody or too right, They're just like,
oh man, I got to get these two guys numbers
right right. And it was pretty much all three of
these guys. And when the band dissolved, I says, we
get all do our own thing. Yeah, do originals. That
was more of a cover thing.
Speaker 14 (08:20):
Yeah, yeah, it was kind of fifty to fifty. I
think when I joined it it was mostly covers though. Yeah.
Speaker 19 (08:27):
Yeah, So I just found these guys I thought, you know,
are very cute, but I mean they know they know
how to play all right.
Speaker 16 (08:33):
But the check claarer right right, I.
Speaker 14 (08:36):
Had shot with There was no competition. It was nice.
Speaker 13 (08:39):
Yeah, oh excellent. Did you guys play out a lot?
Are you playing a lot of shows?
Speaker 17 (08:46):
It looks like, right, yeah, we've had a lot of
shows in this past year, and we've got a lot
coming up for twenty twenty six. So yeah, we found
ourselves surprisingly busy.
Speaker 13 (08:56):
Yeah, no, that's great, that's great. Is it hard to
juggle this with you know? Are you guys? Also? Do
you have other projects also outside.
Speaker 16 (09:03):
Of this or I have a total of three myself
do Yeah?
Speaker 13 (09:06):
What else you have?
Speaker 18 (09:07):
So I actually can't say anything yet, So unfortunately there's
things in the works.
Speaker 16 (09:12):
Kind asked to keep it down low until it's time
to announce it.
Speaker 13 (09:15):
Okay, that's cool.
Speaker 16 (09:16):
This is my main priority, but I'm involved in two
other projects.
Speaker 13 (09:19):
Oh, excellent, excellent. What about you, Jason?
Speaker 15 (09:21):
Yeah, I have an acoustic duo, soul Shine, and we
play out once a month. Nice kind of not anywhere
where it would overlap with you know what we're doing
now heatistically or anything like that, but yeah, stay active,
been in and out of bands and in the scene
for you know, the better part of a couple of decades.
So yeah, I was happy to get the call and
yeah and sit here and I think the work speaks
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for itself, and yeah, I think we're doing great. Absolutely
wanted to add to the tour thing that was going on.
You said, we're playing out we're hitting like almost every
state in New England in the next like four months.
Speaker 13 (09:53):
Good.
Speaker 14 (09:54):
Yeah, it's pretty cool.
Speaker 13 (09:55):
Excellent. Do you guys have a favorite place that you've played?
Is there is there something that stands out or anywhere
in Manchester brilliant.
Speaker 19 (10:02):
I don't play a place called Charlie Still, it's a
great venue, especially for new new bands.
Speaker 14 (10:07):
And yeah, yeah, really good to us, and uh yeah,
I think I do like it that.
Speaker 17 (10:13):
I love Charlie too. Yeah, it's great sound, you know,
it's like you said, great people. So it's that's probably
been my favorite venue. We've played there a lot, so
uh yeah.
Speaker 14 (10:21):
They gave us a chance and uh, I don't know,
it just took off from there.
Speaker 19 (10:25):
They really liked us, and then we started getting other
gigs and then they started calling us call them first.
Speaker 14 (10:30):
Yeah, and they've been calling us ever since.
Speaker 13 (10:32):
He's going to be coming on Mike Hill. He's gonna
be He's gonna be on the show so very soon,
I think, yeah, yeah, yeah, because that's a venue that
comes up a lot on the show. Everybody loves Charlie Soul.
Jenny and I haven't been there yet, but that's worth
the trip. Everything everything we hear about it. Yeah, this
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sounds like a mad problem. Oops, it's amazing. I really
do want to go on the suck it out? Yeah yeah,
absolutely absolutely. All right, So where does the name come from?
If it's is it is the origin story of the
name radio friendly or yeah? Okay, well depends when you ask.
Speaker 19 (11:11):
I mean, honestly, I don't even know. I think we
do the down Boys song, so I don't know. It
just sounded cool, Yeah cool. I think Jason is the
one who ended up with that. We all had a
bunch of names there would kind of all agreed on him.
He's the biggest guy in the.
Speaker 13 (11:25):
Band, right right, he gets his way.
Speaker 14 (11:28):
Yeah, we all kind of hate it. We got the
down Boys.
Speaker 10 (11:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (11:35):
I don't know if we want to reveal the origin
story yet. Yeah no, no, no, there's a bunch of
theories out there. I kind of want to let it.
Let everybody, let everybody figure out.
Speaker 13 (11:44):
Yeah all right.
Speaker 15 (11:45):
He's got two shepherds and we practice it at his place,
so you know, he always says down Boys to his dogs.
Speaker 13 (11:51):
Okay, that could be it could be one could be
one okay, okay.
Speaker 14 (11:57):
It could just be that.
Speaker 15 (11:58):
It sounds like, you know, we're down for Anything or yeah,
you know in the eighties and the Warrant song and
then cool cool guys, right, yeah, got down.
Speaker 13 (12:08):
Sort of you see you see that video and it's like,
I don't know how cool they are, but you know
what I mean the choreography and yeah, oh I thought
that I actually like Warrant. I'm not even knocking the band,
but I remember the first time I saw the video
for Down Boys and they're they're all on their knees
moving in Unison, and I was like, this is a
little uh yeah, no choreography, insurance isn't good enough. Yeah,
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and it just to be clear, it's Down Boys. It's
not the Down Boys boys, just Down Boys, very good,
very good. And then so like this this song just
came out, you're already working on the next one, because
you guys probably you know, you're all creative guys. You
probably have a lot of ideas.
Speaker 19 (12:51):
We've got a bunch of already done, so we're working
on recording them, not so much of working.
Speaker 14 (12:56):
On the song. So yeah, yeah, little tweaks here and
there for the recordings.
Speaker 19 (13:00):
Yeah, Homonies and stuff like that, which have really really
took off.
Speaker 14 (13:05):
I think the Homedies in the stand of great. Yeah.
Speaker 18 (13:07):
Yeah, we've actually already got our next single, Spirits Disappear,
slated to come out in January. Oh wonder this one
gets some time to breathe and get out there outstanding.
Try to be a little bit ahead of the game
and try to do maybe every thirty forty five days
we'll put something new out.
Speaker 13 (13:21):
Yeah. It's hard to know, right, I mean, it's hard
to know how how soon is too soon or you know,
or too long or it's exactly.
Speaker 14 (13:28):
Yeah, we're at a good pace. We got seven seven
I think we got seven originals.
Speaker 19 (13:32):
Yeah, basically we wrote seven originals and then we instead
of gotting to ten or twelve, let's let's go back
and start recording when piece work. Yeah, yeah, we got
seven that will come out.
Speaker 13 (13:43):
Okay, okay, standing, you know, we.
Speaker 19 (13:45):
Ask people which ones they want to hear first, you
know what I mean? Yeah, which one do you think?
And these were some of these were voted, right, I mean.
Speaker 17 (13:53):
Yeah, yeah, this to whom we may concerned. It seems
like when we played this this song live, for some reason,
a lot of people resonate with to whom and make.
Speaker 14 (14:00):
Concern almost everybody.
Speaker 17 (14:02):
Actually, it's funny though, like depending on who comes up
to you, like, someone will have a different song that
they like of our so it's like, oh, I really
like this one, and then another persons like, oh I
rel like this one. But honestly, kind of the consensus
has been to whom I make concern has been a pretty.
Speaker 19 (14:14):
A lot of melodies, and there's still a lot of
rock and roll guitar. You know, the drums are strong
but not crazy. You know, it's not Metallica by any means,
but right isn't boring.
Speaker 14 (14:23):
I don't know, I love it.
Speaker 13 (14:25):
Yeah, this is great, great track.
Speaker 19 (14:28):
Everybody's writing melodies anymore. Everybody's just like I know the
places we've everybody's screaming, really just screaming. Everything's drum solos,
everything solo, solo solo.
Speaker 14 (14:38):
Yeah, it's really had to understand the music. Although you know,
the talent is that.
Speaker 19 (14:43):
Wow, those probably type those and changes were insane and
that's great sometimes, but sometimes you have the audience and
you just want to understand the song to be able
to dance.
Speaker 14 (14:51):
To it and sing to it.
Speaker 19 (14:52):
And right, I love rock and roll by Jon je
It wasn't the hottest song in the world, but I
mean once you hear it, you're singing it.
Speaker 13 (14:58):
That's true, That's absolutely true. Yeah, yeah, I agree. I agree.
Speaker 15 (15:02):
The creativity in this band is off the charts, like Uncharted.
Our very last practice. We wrote two more really that
were that were pretty much skeletons that are gonna that
are going to be built off of and things like that.
It's just like an unending conveyor belt of things that
we're jamming out, writing, recording. Yeah, so I wouldn't expect
us to stop anytime.
Speaker 13 (15:23):
Yeah, yeah, excellent, excellent, Well we should play another one?
What uh what should we uh? Which one should we
play next? And then we'll we'll one of them will
leave for the end of the show, I mean the
end of the segment obviously, But which one should we
play with now.
Speaker 14 (15:36):
At this point?
Speaker 16 (15:36):
How about My Kind of Animal?
Speaker 14 (15:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (15:38):
Yeah, oh yeah, and this one we did a world
premiere for it. When this absolutely all right, let's give
this suspend if you're just joining us down, boys us
here with us in studio, and this track is called
My Kind of Animal.
Speaker 12 (16:23):
Cans that the.
Speaker 20 (16:25):
One girl means young names Misterpeno, So.
Speaker 4 (16:33):
Boy sing the race.
Speaker 12 (16:36):
Be it by my shot name n.
Speaker 10 (16:42):
Gon On.
Speaker 4 (16:43):
You can have a real good time.
Speaker 12 (16:48):
ACA.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
You're crazy, I'm not.
Speaker 12 (16:52):
You might cut.
Speaker 4 (16:55):
You're crazy, I'm not ev You'm got a.
Speaker 8 (17:15):
Black tating song, blable.
Speaker 21 (17:19):
Breath and front your friend CONTs what have been stop
all over tonight, friend, I.
Speaker 4 (17:28):
Got strapped shutting my shot.
Speaker 12 (17:32):
Soundful human times.
Speaker 10 (17:35):
You don't up me?
Speaker 13 (17:38):
We have a b U time.
Speaker 21 (17:42):
You're crazy AV, I'm not me A. You're not cunning animal,
you're crazy AV.
Speaker 4 (17:50):
I'm not You're not whoab You're crazy? I'm not he
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you not conting.
Speaker 10 (18:42):
Crazy?
Speaker 21 (18:42):
Hev a love do not contingall you're crazy?
Speaker 10 (18:49):
Hep not.
Speaker 21 (18:51):
You not cutting fall the crazy about you're not.
Speaker 9 (19:10):
There?
Speaker 22 (19:10):
It is?
Speaker 13 (19:11):
That is my kind of animal. The band is Down Boys,
and we've got the guys from Down Boys here in
the studio with us. And uh, that's a great track.
We you know you heard it here first we played
that when that first came out, and love it and
now what what's what's that one?
Speaker 9 (19:24):
Is that?
Speaker 23 (19:24):
Like?
Speaker 13 (19:24):
U is one of you a veterinarian?
Speaker 10 (19:26):
Or what?
Speaker 13 (19:27):
What's that song?
Speaker 18 (19:29):
So that one was actually born out of a jam
session up at Jason's place. Either Bruce and I started
playing the riff. You know, we just kind of locked
onto it and said, all right, yeah, you know, I
I kind of feel like it has kind of early
Aerosmith kind of. But one of these guys came up
with the idea, why don't we just take a few
examples of some personal adult history's.
Speaker 15 (19:54):
Trying to keep.
Speaker 13 (19:56):
Yeah yeah, yeah, well well done, well done.
Speaker 16 (20:00):
But that one came about pretty easily out of the gym.
Speaker 13 (20:03):
Yeah, yeah, is that? Is that how most of these happened?
Because that's what these songs feel like. They feel like
some of.
Speaker 14 (20:08):
Them are that way, some of them.
Speaker 19 (20:10):
These guys have these all three of these guys. Because
I'm the drummer, I don't have much, but you have
a lot to say. Guys, either bring stuff to the table,
or just before a break, he starts doing something.
Speaker 14 (20:25):
I just can't help but put a beat to it.
Speaker 19 (20:27):
Yeah, he has his bass down, he's picking it back up,
and then we don't take a break.
Speaker 14 (20:31):
We end up just like jam it to something.
Speaker 19 (20:33):
He comes up some kind of words, We record it,
and then next time we come in and go because
if he records it, like well, I'll remember what we did,
because if you don't, you don't even remember something. When
you're jamming, you know you having fun. He puts words
to it before you know what their songs. Yeah, not
all of them, but I think this way, even like
our genres, I think they're all different some of them.
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You know, you might be like I kind to hear
a little of this band and that, but not in
all every one of them. We might hear something different,
you know what I mean, Not to sound.
Speaker 14 (21:04):
Like somebody today, you know what I mean. Yeah, it's
been out a long time. Yeah.
Speaker 13 (21:09):
Do you guys have any like, is there anybody else
in the scene you kind of you know what happens organically,
you've kind of sort of teamed up with, like for
shows like that. Is there anybody who play a lot
of shows.
Speaker 14 (21:17):
With Mystic Angel? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, because it's convenient.
Speaker 13 (21:23):
Yeah yeah, yeah, up the drums once exactly. Yeah that
makes sense.
Speaker 14 (21:27):
Yeah, thumbs down The Angel dumbs down. Nathan Hills getting
a little.
Speaker 13 (21:32):
Yeah, Nathan Hill's great. Yeah, he's been on the show.
Speaker 14 (21:34):
He's amazing. Yeah, yeah, great guy.
Speaker 19 (21:36):
Absolutely, Yeah, I mean we've played with everyone, Lone Wolf James,
I know he's been down. Anthony from Perching.
Speaker 13 (21:44):
Sin nice Yeah, yeah, excellent, very vibrant scene. Yeah, absolutely, absolutely, no,
it is incredible. You know, sometimes people will ask, like,
you know, Jenny does a book, and people will ask,
you know, where do you find all this talent to
come on the show. It's like, well, it's everywhere.
Speaker 19 (22:00):
Collectively, we all played everywhere. Yeah, he was covering for
Exception for a while, great great metal band. And this
guy's doing all our recording now yeah yeah, this guy's
writing lyrics. Well those are all really hot at work,
and I just came for them to put it together.
Speaker 13 (22:15):
Yeah. Yeah, I'll tell you where to show up. You guys,
do any if you made any music videos or anything
for any of these songs?
Speaker 16 (22:26):
Not yet, we have that in the works, ye too.
Speaker 13 (22:28):
Yeah, yeah, because you guys are all you're you're very photogenic.
Speaker 14 (22:33):
That's true. Yeah, I do have a face for reading.
I looked like Alice Cooper a little. So yeah, you
think that's cute.
Speaker 13 (22:42):
But say the pictures that you you know, because most bands,
you know, they just you know, kind of stand there,
just look at the camera, you know. But you guys
are you're very animated in your pictures, so you know, but.
Speaker 14 (22:52):
It's an animated picture.
Speaker 13 (22:56):
Well there you go. Somebody somebody drew it and it
looks like.
Speaker 14 (22:59):
One of them.
Speaker 13 (23:00):
I'm just giving you type no, but I can just
I can imagine. I can imagine you guys do it.
But but there is something you might do as far
as the video. Yeah, in the words, yeah, yeah, I
can't see why not.
Speaker 17 (23:12):
I mean, I think that any video presence is kind
of important for any band nowadays, Like a lot of
people use Instagram or Snapchat or whatever and just getting
stuff out there, even it's not like a full fledged video.
But I do think it would be cool to do
a full video. I don't know what song we would
do it for, but hell, it's doing for all of them.
Speaker 14 (23:26):
I don't really care.
Speaker 13 (23:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it really is important. It's funny because
like a lot of people who don't know, who don't
pay attention, think that music videos are dead, like because
they people have a perception that you know, once MTV,
you know, stop playing videos effectively more than more than
twenty years ago now and VH one probably did as well,
that you know that that the art form of the
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music video is dead. And what what people don't realize
is it's actually, I think more important than ever because
of YouTube, you know, and what major artists who have
like you know, a gazillion dollars will actually put out.
I think I think Metallica did it. Beyonce has done
it where they'll well released an album and literally for
every single song on the album, there's a video, a
fully produced, high budget video, and it's you know, it
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just goes on social media and of course, but it
helps fuel the you know, the algorithms and and and
sell and sell the music and and it's really more
more important than ever. I think, you know, I think
you're right.
Speaker 16 (24:20):
I think it's just a different medium now.
Speaker 13 (24:22):
Yeah, exactly, it's it's it's changed. But but but a
lot of these videos too, you know, the like the
big budget ones, they look like something you might have
seen in the you know, in the the heyday of MTV,
you know. So yeah, people people like and it's easy,
like you can even make you can do something very
I've seen some really creative things that are actually very
(24:43):
low budget but end up being really impactful, you know,
as far as music videos. So yeah, there's really there's
really no limit to what you can do with the
technology now. So it's incredible.
Speaker 19 (24:55):
It's not everything right, that's right, and I could buy
I could buy you the best guitar in the world, right,
and this guy could play the cheapest one probably better.
Speaker 13 (25:04):
Right, exactly exactly. Now what So what's kind of the
future trajectory for you guys? Do you think like you
have do you have kind of a long term plan
or get rich?
Speaker 17 (25:16):
You know yet our day jobs?
Speaker 18 (25:18):
You know, I don't know if there's really a plan.
We started this really just to have some fun. Yeah,
we were doing our thing, having a good time. We'll
go up to Charlie's every couple of weeks and yeah,
out of nowhere, it's just when are you guys playing again?
When are you guys putting stuff out? When are you
doing an album? We're like, oh, okay, now what do
we do?
Speaker 13 (25:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 18 (25:34):
So, I mean we have a few plans for like
an album, maybe a video or two. We'll book some shows,
but yeah, we're kind of just here for the ride.
Let's see where it takes.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (25:42):
Yeah, it'll be as surprised as you.
Speaker 24 (25:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (25:44):
Yeah, that's exciting. I mean, you know, it's a good
way to approach it, I think, yeah, yeah, And when
when is your next show? Like, do you ask have
anything this weekend? Or when is oh tonight? Where are
you playing tonight.
Speaker 14 (25:53):
Right up the street here and Bad Burger. I guess,
oh excellent down a new place now is that?
Speaker 18 (25:59):
Yeah, we're doings Christmas party with the bottom motion, the
bottom motive and thumbs down doors at eight.
Speaker 16 (26:05):
I think a ten dollars cover charge. Where cool Christmas costume?
Speaker 13 (26:08):
You may, oh that's cool.
Speaker 14 (26:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (26:11):
Jenny and I went to Bad Burger for the first
time to see uh it was under the horizon Vices Inc.
And uh plague Dad. Yeah, that was a fun show.
Speaker 15 (26:22):
Oh yeah, I love them take place.
Speaker 14 (26:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (26:26):
See I took you there. That was not that long ago.
See speechless. Yeah, Florida, I drove, drove, Yeah, we took
our We were trying to figure out like, uh, we
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could just ask, but I would ruin the mystery the
uh the giant Bad Burger truck that sits there. We
were trying to figure out, like does do the owners
have special permission from the city to just park that there?
Or do they just pay pay all the parking every
sing all day or just pay the ten dollars parking
ticket every day or whatever. Yeah, but I love that.
I love that John chart it is. Oh yeah, it's
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it's perfect.
Speaker 16 (27:08):
Yeah, but we need be having that parking space tonight,
but whatever.
Speaker 13 (27:12):
Yeah, yeah, it's occupied twenty four seven, right, Yeah.
Speaker 15 (27:16):
They seem to be a have a good strategy. You're
doing a good job. They were on the billboard and
the JumboTron on the way in that we saw as well.
Speaker 13 (27:23):
Oh nice, Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's awesome. That's awesome. And
then so and then after this, because a lot of
bands kind of go into sort of a quasi hibernation
during the winter, Are you guys gonna gonna keep playing
shows through the winter or what?
Speaker 16 (27:35):
We're gonna keep going? We have the next week, we're
gonna be back up in Charlie still with day to attend.
Speaker 13 (27:40):
Excellent.
Speaker 16 (27:40):
If you check our website www.
Speaker 18 (27:42):
Down Boys Rock dot com, we've already have January for
January through mar maybook for twenty twenty six.
Speaker 13 (27:48):
Okay, excellent, excellent, outstanding. Who does the website, by the way,
that would be me, Oh, very good. I know it's
an odd question to be asked, but I do because
I like the website, and I'm a web site nerd,
and I see a lot of bad websites. I'm sure
you have as well.
Speaker 16 (28:04):
Oh yeah, I'm sure this is one of them.
Speaker 13 (28:06):
No, no, no, no, that's why I bring it up.
Speaker 16 (28:08):
I have no idea what I'm doing.
Speaker 13 (28:09):
No, it's a good it's a good site. That's why
I bring it up. It's a good site. I see
a lot of really bad websites, and this is a
good one.
Speaker 14 (28:16):
That's why.
Speaker 9 (28:17):
No.
Speaker 13 (28:17):
No, if I if I didn't like it, I wouldn't
have brought it up.
Speaker 16 (28:19):
I appreciate it. I just tried to keep it like
meat and potatoes, no frills.
Speaker 13 (28:22):
No, it's it's good. There's there's a good amount of information,
but it's not overkill, and the layout is nice, and
it's no, it's good. Like I said, I know, it's
an odd thing to bring up, but I look. I
look at a lot of websites, and I see a
lot of musicians with really bad websites. So I like
this one.
Speaker 18 (28:39):
I do the website, and I do the social media
exces in charge of most of the you know, music production. Okay, okay,
everybody just kind of fell into a cool role. Yeah yeah,
it happened.
Speaker 13 (28:49):
Well that's nice too. And when when that happens naturally,
when it's organic, when everybody just kind of finds their
you know, their their role like that and uh no,
you guys are you guys are doing great and I
think you're gonna I think you're gonna have a very
successful twenty twenty six. That's my prediction because you're you're
definitely uh, you're definitely on the right track. Anything we
you know, we'll we'll close out in a couple of
minutes with do it Again. But any anything we didn't
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talk about that you want to make sure our listeners
know about.
Speaker 17 (29:14):
Not that I can think of, just come out to
our shows. I want to have a couple of shout outs,
maybe yeah, yeah to my mom, Uh, hello to my mother,
Hello to my family and friends and everything, and uh yeah,
thanks for thanks for having us and tuning in and
all that. We really appreciate you guys.
Speaker 13 (29:28):
Oh, speaking of tuning in, Tom Sirah Cusa is in
the chat room, shout out to Jeff and Ed.
Speaker 17 (29:34):
Yeah, yeah, boys, shout out to Aaron.
Speaker 14 (29:37):
He's the bass player from DTA.
Speaker 13 (29:39):
Tom said, a perfect opening song. Jason Sullivan has the
perfect blues voice and tone. Great tune fellas. Congratulations, Yeah,
very cool, very cool.
Speaker 9 (29:49):
Oh.
Speaker 13 (29:50):
Sheila Russo from Paper Jam is in the chat room,
says I know her. Absolutely. We love paper jam.
Speaker 16 (29:56):
Yeah, we were just featuring in November December.
Speaker 13 (29:58):
Oh that's right, congratulations on that. Yeah, absolutely, yeah. Sheila says, hey, guys,
I love the song totally uh totally down for this.
See what she did, I just start trademarking. That's right,
that's right.
Speaker 20 (30:13):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (30:14):
Tom Syracusa said, down Boys Baby, great new England rock
and roll band. And uh, Mike Hill is a great
human and a great soul. Yep, Mike's gonna be on
the show soon. Really looking forward to that. And he said,
love you guys, Yeah, absolutely absolutely. Tom's a great guy
and we love day to attend. They're they're a great
band too, so wonderful, so we'll so yeah, so go
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to the website uh for uh yeah uh down Boys
rock dot com right, yep, down Boys rock dot com
for everything. Yeah, down Boys was probably taken right Oh
yeah yeah, well I won't ask, uh what what what
you saw when you investigated the domain.
Speaker 16 (30:56):
Where the down Boys can't go?
Speaker 10 (30:58):
Right?
Speaker 13 (30:58):
Right, where the Down Boys can't go? No, I like
spontaneous song parodies. Guys, Thank you very much. I appreciate
all four of you coming in and for having absolutely
and we can close out the segment with this track
do It Again? What what should we know about this one?
Any anything, anything we should know about?
Speaker 17 (31:18):
So I think the song Can't kind of came out
from an idea John had that has been kicking around
for a while and we've just kind of had different
iterations of it throughout you know, the history of us collectively,
and so yeah, I think we just kind of gave
the music to Jason and.
Speaker 14 (31:32):
Yeah, the first song might have been that mettle thing
that's still not together yet.
Speaker 19 (31:35):
Yeah, yeah, I think that might have been the first
song we actually put together, right, Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 13 (31:40):
Oh wow, okay, all right, very cool, very cool. So
we're gonna give this a spin. This is called do
it Again. This is down boys and again guys, thank
you so much, Thank.
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gotten a hole and A can wait to see the
day where sern bling my top right for a think
I by somebody top down in my pet.
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To the.
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Get it still around by shoulder, always mean long has
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What's thy gods? Myself by put your consent, Noma.
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Me roll alive?
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Yes, when I was in school, didn't make those grapes.
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As nine, crying on the floor.
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Hoddy long guy, how he loved.
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guy that ain't long.
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No way, that ain't a.
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Don't put it.
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I got that, said Jeff, very like I'd always tell him.
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I say, no, I so time sall I.
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May sell y how.
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Oh to see me.
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Now if we did out would make you proud?
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Go so far from all yesterday?
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One for me?
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Still not clear? How the hell do we get here?
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A age's concerning them leave and you know there's nothing
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And I still I don't wanna tell.
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Rick got up out the train? You want to go free?
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Just a cry?
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The Sultan's not.
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Always chasing something.
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You got to something in of you?
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And am I going on my way?
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Not gonna to me?
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You to go free?
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Just money the Sultan, it's not.
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To tell.
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I gotta got train you away?
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You want to do free.
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This southing.
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This southing?
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Well, I don't know if you're wondering why on earth we.
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Landed here with the struggle in the heartland, in our
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Right through that scene, I thought we were all.
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In this together, huddled around this Liberty.
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Is this my married?
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Is this my Mary?
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Come?
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This is my Mary Come.
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We gotta take it to the cities.
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We gotta take it to the streets, because these promts
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Down all our hopes and dreams.
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I don't care if you're a Democrat. I don't care
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This is my very come, This is this.
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My Mary comes.
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Huddle around miss Liberty.
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We have not forgotten who we are. We are bound
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And me, you and me, you and me, you and me,
you and me.
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Will we ride and Ica as our own?
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So what is the truth? What is the truth?
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The woody is a Meica through and through? Will you
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Will you just let her in? Because I hear the
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Maybe it was just a pink house.
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Maybe it was just a pink coat.
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Maybe we should try to go, Maybe we should take
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Maybe we were both born to run.
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Maybe we should just take a chance.
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What else, maybe we should just get up and dance.
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man flow of Mary, because the sun man. Every eye,
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Go every every eye.
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Praying to the Lord to guide us clean.
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