Welcome to episode 5 of the Mountain Music Half Hour, hosted by Randy Black from Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. In this episode, we explore a diverse lineup of tracks that capture the essence of heartfelt storytelling through music. Remember to use a modern podcast app to stream sats to the artists and send them a boost of encouragement.
We kick off the show with "3 Years" by The Doerfels, a reflective piece about the fleeting nature of time and cherished moments. Following this, "Broken Heart on Valentine" by Daddy N delivers a poignant narrative of love lost and the pain of betrayal, set against a backdrop of wilted roses and empty promises.
"June and I" by Lumba takes us on a journey of introspection and the realization of a relationship that perhaps should never have been. The song captures the bittersweet nature of love and the hope for redemption.
Chris Nichols' "On My Own" tells the story of solitude and self-discovery, as the protagonist comes to terms with life without a partner, finding solace in the simple things.
"Money Maker" by Two Weeks in Nashville is a defiant anthem about self-worth and refusing to be used for someone else's gain. The episode continues with "Hello Stranger" by The No Good Redwood Ramblers, a song that evokes nostalgia and the warmth of familiar connections.
We also feature "Sweet Cheeks" by The Velvicks and "Fool Me" by Jimmy V, rounding out a playlist that celebrates the rich tapestry of emotions and experiences that music can convey. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to support the artists by streaming sats and sending them a boost.
Chapters in this Episode:
(00:56) 3 Years
(04:28) Broken Heart On Valentine
(07:46) June & I
(13:12) On My Own
(16:42) Money Maker
(20:30) Hello Stranger
(22:51) Sweet Cheeks
(26:31) Fool me