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Hey folks, this is Charlie Barons from Well, The Man to Walk Minute, I suppose.
Or you know, I see at the bar every now and again how are you, and I see again.
Any who you're listening to Maxine Gradio, we are local music.
Watch for deer, bye bye.
My name is Shane Christopher Nale and this is Indie 45 from Niagara Falls, Canada.
And we are local music right here on Maxine Gradio on Civic Media.
Music
Oh no, call for help, walls coming down like an antelope.
Yeah, damn it.
It's a scramble, trainers for faucet by step.
He's a camel.
Stop that, damn it.
He's getting ugly.
Tamers tied up with the monkey switch.
Yeah, animals pissed off.
We're trying to balance you.
You could stop walking.
Oh, I know this is too much.
Off in the town, but you never think these slushes can dance.
It's definitely drags, bounce off power lines, the press'll let you land.
Downright crazy, scared to hamstring off the beard and plain.
No way.
Oh, I know this is too much.
Off in the town, but you never think these slushes can dance.
It's definitely drags, bounce off power lines, the press'll let you land.
Downright crazy, scared to hamstring off the beard and plain.
No way, wait, wait, wait.
The pissed off still, like we're twitching, don't want it.
You could live in the pool.
I was scrolling through my phone, feeling blue.
Needed some company to get me through.
I swiped right in, I saw your face well.
I knew I'd dead out.
I was rolling through my phone, feeling blue.
Needed some company to get me through.
I swiped right in, I saw your face well.
I knew I'd dead out.
I knew I'd dead after.
The first day that he had the perfect land of everything I need.
A little bit of sour in a whole lot of sweet.
I'm addicted to your love and I can't get enough.
Nothing takes better than the homemade stuff.
Because you remind me of PTSD.
PTSD.
We sat on the pier watching the sun go down.
Talk about our dreams and getting out of this town.
Love like this is too good to be by.
I knew I'd dead down, you were meant for me.
The other perfect land of everything I need.
A little bit of sour in a whole lot of sweet.
I'm addicted to your love and I can't get enough.
Nothing takes better than the homemade stuff.
Because you remind me of PTSD.
PTSD.
Some of what you've came into my life.
I knew you were my bubbly paradise.
The other perfect land of everything I need.
A little bit of sour in a whole lot of sweet.
I'm addicted to your love and I can't get enough.
Nothing takes better than the homemade stuff.
Because you remind me of PTSD.
PTSD.
PTSD.
All right, that is Haley Verrell or Haley Verrell.
Peached iced tea.
Any 45 max in Gradio right here on Civic Media.
Shane Christopher Nail bringing you Wisconsin local music from someplace else.
This show being recorded in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
We have a great music scene here in Southern Ontario.
Haley Verrell or Verrell is part of that.
She's from Burlington, Ontario, not far from Niagara Falls.
She's inspired by artists like Deli Parton, Chennai, Twain,
Miranda Lambert, Gabby Barrett.
And I've had Haley on the BS Live Rocks TV show,
which airs here in Southern Ontario BS Live Rocks,
your TV Niagara HD 700, airs twice a week.
Trying to do our best to get local artists on TV.
Get their music heard just like the Indie 45 radio show right here on MacSync Radio.
Coming up, I have played the single The Man My Daddy Made a few times by Rob Fitzgerald.
He stops by to talk about the single and tell you a little bit more about it.
Right now Angelica Appleman Indie 45, MacSync Radio right here on Civic Media.
Hey Civic Media 19 FM Radio.
This is Angelica Appleman and you're listening to Ringtone.
I wrote Ringtone to let my listeners know that it's okay to be on your own.
It's not a bad thing when you're a single gal.
You actually can do a lot of growing and you can learn to love yourself
and do you more and not have to answer to anybody,
especially someone who you have outgrown.
Ringtone is for all of my single people who are finding themselves again,
are comfortable and confident in who they are.
And I hope that this song gets you dancing and not going back to your ex.
The phone can wait and you can celebrate.
Hello?
I have not feeling with this.
You say goodbye.
I thought you could find some green grass.
I ain't hearing your lies.
Move talking lines.
Now you're running back.
Been there, done there.
And I'm hitting ignore.
Do me more.
Buzz enough this girl back feeling.
Telling you no.
Stay in hell.
To the me that you were stealing.
I couldn't care at all.
If I missed you call, I'm better off alone.
Dance a tear ringtone.
I'm dance a tear ringtone.
No caller ID.
Who could that be?
May I be the next one?
Don't you probably have a crush on him and fight?
Because it's the end time.
He may feel the Next Life.
Yeah, he's coming.
Drive it in and make it understand.
Dance a tearing tone.
Dance a tearing tone.
Dance a tearing tone.
Dance a tearing tone.
All right, Angelica Appleman in Ringtone, 845.
Maxic Radio.
Radio on Civic Media.
I'm Shane Christopher Neal.
You can check out my website, ShaneCristerRenale.com.
I want to send me an email.
Do that to ShaneRadio0 at gmail.com
Recording this show from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
A week after getting back from Nashville, Tennessee,
my good friend Rob Fitzgerald,
he writes and records a lot of his music
out in Nashville, Tennessee.
And you may know this, but I have mentioned it a few times.
I did play on his video, Bad and Boosey,
which is a song I just loved by Rob.
And I'm going to play that for you.
But first, I'm going to get to this.
His brand new single, The Man My Daddy Made.
I've played it a few times.
He sent it to me about a month ago.
That is his latest single.
So I said to Rob, why don't you tell me
and more importantly, those listening
to Maxic Radio on Civic Media.
More about The Man My Daddy Made.
Here's Rob Fitzgerald.
Hey, this is Rob Fitzgerald.
The Man My Daddy Made was written and produced by me
and recorded in Nashville, Tennessee
with an incredible seven-piece band.
We did it live off the floor,
giving that live, spontaneous, energy kind of feel.
The song was written as my first true artist song,
giving the listener a glimpse of who I am,
where I come from.
And everything I bring with me being a part of three generations
of a blue collar firefighting family
that values hard work, family, morals, and integrity,
paving the way for the next generation's success in the world.
The song honors the values my father taught me
and the generations before him.
I hope you enjoy my song, The Man My Daddy Made.
I'm a restless soul, everybody knows.
I got 24 things always on the go.
I probably worked two jobs till my dying days.
I got a damn good woman standing by my side.
A couple of kids,
that I provide.
It's in my butt to get him through the mud and be there to pave the way.
So I'm not going to stand and make a book.
I'm dependable, like an old fur truck.
My integrity means everything to me.
I'm not going to stand and make a book.
I'm not going to stand and make a book.
I'm farming and needing everything little thing.
When I run hard to chase a dream
I never quit and that's again村y.
I wouldn't have it any other way.
Yeah, that's how I was raised.
I'm the Man My Daddy Made.
The Man My Daddy Made the Best Of Wood.
With a good strung back and hard, broken hands.
You told me there's no shame in a humble life.
That's right.
He said to me when you say,
You're me when you're wrong.
And I'll push you around if you don't stay strong.
Stand up for what's right and you'll be.
I will you alone.
So I'm not good to make a book.
I'm the King of Bull.
I can know for a joke.
My integrity means everything little thing.
When I run hard to chase a dream
I never quit and that's again村y.
I wouldn't have it any other way.
Yeah, that's how I was raised.
I'm the Man My Daddy Made.
The Man My Daddy Made the Best Of Wood.
Yeah, that's how I was raised.
Every sunrise I open my eyes
And think the Lord forgiven me.
One more day, two.
Rocking down the make a book.
Be defendable.
I can know for a joke.
My integrity means everything to me.
And I won't have to chase a dream.
Never quit and that's guaranteed.
I wouldn't have it any other way.
Yeah, that's how I was raised.
I'm the Man My Daddy Made.
The Man My Daddy Made.
The Man My Daddy Made.
The Man My Daddy Made.
It's a hot summer Saturday night.
Me and my friends got a buzz appetite.
Going a party with the boys and girls
Making noise and jack to make you feel all right.
Baby, you're sweating in the back seat.
Sneaking them back roads off through the counter.
Heading straight into town.
Windows all rolled down.
Going to get wild.
Reckless and crazy.
And getting down with everybody we know.
Here at our favorite water and hole.
There ain't no time.
Like a good time.
Put your hands in the air to the green.
We got beer and wines.
Keel and lime.
Brace yourself for one hell of a doozy.
Get ready, get set.
Let's go get in bed and boozy.
Holding the end of that honk at home.
The band got everybody singing along.
We got daisies in the dukes.
And redneck dirty dudes getting lit.
Getting loud to the break of dawn.
This past is how we roll.
Here at our favorite water and hole.
There ain't no time.
Like a good time.
Put your hands in the air to the green.
We got beer and wines.
Keel and lime.
Brace yourself for one hell of a doozy.
Get ready, get set.
Let's go get in bed and boozy.
There ain't no time.
Like a good time.
Put your hands in the air to the green.
We got beer and wines.
Keel and lime.
Brace yourself for one hell of a doozy.
Get ready, get set.
Let's go get in bed and boozy.
Get ready, get set.
Let's go get in bed and boozy.
Get ready, get set.
Let's go get in bed and boozy.
Get ready, get set.
Let's go get in bed and boozy.
All right.
Rob Fitzgerald, bad and boozy.
It is Indy45.
Max Sincradio.
And boy, did I have a lot of fun on that video shoot,
playing drums last summer.
And you heard before that, the man my daddy made,
the brand new single from Rob Fitzgerald as well.
Shane Christopher Nail broadcasting from Niagara Falls,
Ontario, Canada.
I've got the deep, dark guitar in the background.
So that must mean we're getting to some serious conversation
or just some kick butt rock and roll.
Maybe a little bit of both.
Want to tell you about an event I'm hosting on November 7th.
It's out of big Texas in Niagara Falls.
It's called Dreaming Out Loud.
A songwriters tribute to the great Rick Rose.
Tickets are $25.
We have so much great talent at this event.
Rita Vista is going to be there.
Angela Sarah Kusa and Rob.
The Claire is going to be there.
Andy Kalaniko.
Evan Rattella.
Frankie Peter Angelo.
The list goes on and on.
We're paying tribute to a great man here in Niagara.
A man that we lost this past summer.
He was a mentor, a music teacher, a songwriter, a singer.
And a great guy, Rick Rose.
Again, that event happening November 7th.
Big Texas Niagara Tickets $25.
Danima.com.
You can buy tickets, Niagara.
If you want to check it out, I will be hosting that great event.
All right, right now.
Let's get back to the music.
Getting a little deeper and darker, as I mentioned.
And Suicide Star.
Great band.
Great rock band from the Niagara area here.
And apparently they are working on a brand new record.
Some brand new music, which is great.
But let's go back to their debut album.
It's a song that's called, it's called Follow.
Suicide Star right here.
Andy 45.
Maxic Radio.
On the 7th.
Media Radio Network.
When did it all turn inside out?
When did it all go crazy?
When did we lose our voices?
With all the lives nature apart?
People go crazy.
People go crazy.
People go crazy.
People go crazy.
People go crazy.
People go crazy.
A hundred million voices screaming in the dark.
But we've seen this all before.
A hundred million voices crying out for more.
First I'll make you, then I'll break you.
And watch you follow.
Complicate you, then I'll say you.
And watch you follow.
When did we all get left behind?
When did it all get hazy?
Will it be alright this time?
When the light becomes the truth?
And they're all amazing?
Will we still hear voices screaming in the dark?
But we've seen this all before.
A hundred million voices crying out for more.
First I'll make you, then I'll break you.
And watch you follow.
Complicate you, then I'll say you.
And watch you follow.
First I'll break you, then I'll make you.
And watch you follow.
And portray you, then I'll escape you.
And watch you follow.
They don't play by your own.
Always watching and waiting.
And ignorance, it ain't no excuse.
And I'll break you and watch you follow.
Complicate you, then I'll say you.
And watch you follow.
First I'll break you, then I'll make you.
And watch you follow.
Then I'll make you and watch you follow.
Infatrate you, then escape you.
And watch you follow.
And watch you follow.
Local from Niagara Falls, Canada.
My name is Shane Christopher Nail and this is Indy45.
Right here on MacSync Radio, on Civic Media.
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Hey, I'm Dave Mustaine from Negative and you're not.
But you are listening to Max Bink radio radio for the people.
He is Ken Tizzard and you are listening to Shane Christopher Neal.
Thank you.
He's been so long since 1984.
I will hear you calling on the telephone and I'm already gone.
And listening to the clash record playing and I'm scratching at my head at Sam,
where all the good times come.
I will hear you calling on the telephone and I'm already gone.
It's one of a thousand shows I'm super excited to see all though.
It's hard to find my way into believing.
I will hear you calling on the telephone and I'm already gone.
And listening to the clash record playing and I'm scratching at my head at Sam,
where all the good times come.
I will hear you calling on the telephone and I'm already gone.
I will hear you calling on the telephone and I'm already.
This is the last cool night of summer.
Digging through ass trays once again.
What a time we had.
Good night and God bless.
Most of my friends are so very lonely.
I won't hear you calling on the telephone and I'm already gone.
And listening to the clash record playing and I'm scratching at my head at Sam,
where all the good times come.
I won't hear you calling on the telephone and I'm already gone.
And listening to the clash record playing and I'm scratching at my head at Sam,
where all the good times come.
I won't hear you calling on the telephone and I'm already gone.
And I won't hear you calling on the telephone and I'm already gone.
And I'm already gone.
All right, my friend Kent Tizzard right there.
And the song is called already gone.
It is industry 45 MacSync Radio, right here on Civic Media,
Shane Christopher Neal.
And if you missed it last week, I did run part of my interview with Kent Tizzard,
who plays in the Watchmen.
He's played in Thornley, Big Rec, a lot of big Canadian bands.
He originally is from St. John's Newfoundland, moved to Toronto at a young age.
And I believe now lives out in Ottawa, Canada.
But Kent Tizzard already gone right there.
And if you want to check out the full interview, you can do that.
My friend Shane Christopher Neal.
Or simply, you can go to Spotify to Apple.
I mean, wherever you get your podcast and it's called the industry 45 podcast.
All right.
Carrying on the mandavills are on the way.
Rose Cora Perry and the truth untold.
Right now some brand new music for my friend, Chase Stevens.
Song is called as good as it gets.
He just sent it to me last week.
It went to Canadian radio on, I think it was like August the 9th.
And you can stream it right now.
That happened as of August the 14th.
But Chase Stevens, you can check out his website.
Canadian Chase Stevens music.com.
No, this is not the wrestler from Nashville Chase Stevens.
A lot of stuff I don't understand.
Sometimes things don't go as planned.
I always thought that was just part of life.
It's all right.
Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
You get what you get, you can't always choose.
But in the end you hope that it'll be.
I'd love to be happy.
And you dance around the sun a hundred times.
While the moon is star shining.
But it is what it is and it ain't what it ain't.
I'm gonna say it but I sure am no saint.
I've been on both sides above and down.
Good and bad but lost and nothing found.
I know sometimes he's too vulgar.
The life is good.
Make it as good as it gets.
You never miss what you never have.
No waste time looking back.
Then water under the bridges is good as gold.
Weather right or wrong.
We all get a little rain every now and then.
But the sun will shine again.
Because it is what it is and it ain't what it ain't.
I'm gonna say it but I sure am no saint.
I've been on both sides above and down.
Good and bad but lost and nothing found.
While I know sometimes he's too vulgar.
The life is good.
Make it as good as it gets.
I know that in life nothing is guaranteed.
But we do the best we can.
Whatever will be will be.
Gotta roll on down the highway,
blazing a trail of memories.
Because it is what it is and it ain't what it ain't.
I'm not a sinner but I sure am no saint.
I've been on both sides above and down.
Good and bad but lost and nothing found.
While I know sometimes he's too vulgar.
The life is good.
Make it as good as it gets.
While I know sometimes he's too vulgar.
The life is good.
Make it as good as it gets.
Rose Cora Perry here of Canadian Rock Band The Truth Untold.
You are about to hear our brand new single The Cure.
I've been asked to give you a brief overview of what the song's all about.
Comes down to three things.
One, appearances can be deceiving.
Two, ask questions.
Three, and most importantly,
Thank you for yourself.
I will do that.
I will do that.
Burn the pages.
Turn off the TV.
Have a new heart.
It can't be received.
They said they were right.
On us make the pies.
How dare we crush them down?
Turn the lights out.
Close all the doors.
Leave it inside.
Avoid all the wars.
They said we'd be safe.
If we'd just obeyed,
Let's go free.
Wondering.
Go free.
Wondering.
I will please.
Tell me, tell me.
Who are we fighting for?
When we're all fighting to reverse.
Tell me, tell me.
Who are we dying for?
When we're all begging for the cure.
By surprise,
Be sure to stock up this shortage.
We can't get enough.
Every man, woman, child,
Separate it from miles.
They want you fear in this.
Can you hear me?
I'll have you to doubt.
Do you remember?
Who's asking for help?
We need to stay strong.
But by all the law,
I can't stand this darkness.
Gains this darkness.
I'll please.
Tell me, tell me.
Who are we fighting for?
When we're all fighting to reverse.
Tell me, tell me.
Who are we dying for?
When we're all begging for the cure.
Tell me, tell me.
Who are we fighting for?
When we're all fighting to reverse.
Tell me, tell me.
Who are we dying for?
When we're all begging for the cure.
I trust my feet more than those in place.
To know something's just not right.
I want to know what's between the lines.
Of the fiction we've been stuck.
Oh, we've been stuck.
Oh, oh, please.
Tell me, tell me.
Who are we fighting for?
When we're all fighting to reverse.
Tell me, tell me.
Who are we dying for?
When we're all begging for the cure.
Tell me, tell me.
Who are we fighting for?
When we're all begging for the cure.
Tell me, tell me.
Who are we dying for?
When we're all begging for the cure.
All right.
It is Rose Cora Perry and the Truth Untold.
They're the latest single called the cure.
Indie 45, Max Sink Radio right here on Civic Media.
You can check out more of Rose Cora Perry at rosecora Perry dot com.
You can check out more of myself, Shane Christopher Neal at Shane Christopher Neal dot com.
I hope you do that.
I do have a podcast show called the industry 45 podcast show.
You can check that out wherever you get your podcast.
You know, whenever years ago,
my good friend Sean Spenceley, who sadly has passed away,
we wrote a few songs.
I played them before here on the Indie 45 radio show.
And I'm going to play you a back to you.
I think I played it last week, but I'm going to play it again this week.
I think it's a great song and a great tribute to our friend Sean Spenceley.
So sunset strip is on the way.
The mandavills, windows and stones, great album that they put out a few years back.
And that is the lead single from that album.
We'll get to that.
But right now it's breaking still.
It has autopilot right here.
Indie 45.
This is Max Sink Radio along the Civic Media Radio Network.
This is how long we're down.
We search on, we're down.
And now we're easy and just failing.
No parents should know he'd be dead.
Shivers, she's around.
It's too late to break it down.
No one really likes her anyway.
It's on our own pride.
He's going down.
We always do that.
He's hit the ground.
He's such a long way down.
We search on, we're down.
He's such a long way down.
He's such a long way down.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh...
So it stopped inside, that was when the music died...
...no one wants to hear it anyway...
...so not a pilot is going down and out...
...we always knew that in the ground...
...so not a pilot, he lost it all...
...we always knew that he tried to fall...
...so not a pilot...
...so not a pilot...
...so not a pilot...
...so not a pilot...
...so not a pilot...
We're no match like black on a rose...
...silver and gold these hearts of glass...
...don't belong in our hands, they fall like sand we are...
...windows and stones gonna break every time we collide...
...get to close and they call me your eyes...
...we're shattered tonight...
...oh, oh, oh, oh...
...like windows and stones...
...oh, oh, oh...
I can't take you back...
...funny arms of another to hold you together...
...cause one small crack grows like wildfire...
...baby we are...
...windows and stones gonna break every time we collide...
...get to close and they call me your eyes...
...we're shattered tonight...
...oh, oh, oh, oh...
...like windows and stones...
...oh, oh, oh, oh...
I can't take you back...
...funny arms of another to hold you together...
...cause one small crack grows like wildfire...
...baby we are...
...windows and stones gonna break every time we collide...
...get to close and they call me your eyes...
...we're shattered tonight...
...oh, oh, oh, oh...
...baby we are...
...windows and stones gonna break every time we collide...
...get to close and they call me your eyes...
...we're shattered tonight...
...oh, oh, oh...
...like windows and stones...
...oh, oh, oh, oh...
...like windows and stones...
...oh, oh, oh...
...like windows and stones we can go...
...like windows and stones...
...oh, oh, oh, oh, oh...
...oh, oh, oh, oh, oh...
...we know the match...
...we fall like sin...
...I can't take you back...
...I can't hold on...
...I can't hold on...
...I really fall like sin...
All right, windows and stones...
...the mandavills...
...in the 45-max ink radio right here on Civic Media,
Shane Christopher, you know, broadcasting from Niagara Falls,
Ontario, Canada.
Do appreciate you for hanging out.
By the way, breaking still autopilot was the song before that.
They are from the St. Catherine's Ontario area.
I know they're working on some new music.
I spoke to them a couple of weeks ago,
and it looks like they're getting some big-time producers involved as well,
so looking forward to more new music from the band Breaking Still.
All right, gonna wrap things up with these two songs.
Blackflies, Fallen Leaves, after this one.
It is sunset strips.
So proud to be part of this project and play drums on this song.
It's called Back to You.
Indie 45, Max Ink Radio right here along Civic Media.
Cheers, my friend.
Music
Haven't seen the sunshine since you left here.
I always have to force myself to smile I fear.
All I see is memory slipping by.
Some are fading to some all strong unlike me.
Tell her and your favorite play.
Taking from the standing plate.
Think about your favorite day.
What else can we do?
Anything for you.
Anything left to your go,
Not considering him.
How the times have changed,
Without you around now.
Silence is dampening,
Without your soul.
Silence stays you'll always hang around.
We'll never hear you,
We'll never hear you hear.
We'll never hear you,
We'll never hear you,
We'll never hear you,
We'll never hear you,
We'll never hear you,
One else can't wait to
And it seems to you.
Nothing left to lose,
And I'll come back to you.
Silence is dampening,
We'll never hear you,
We'll never hear you,
We'll never hear you,
We'll never hear you,
One else can't wait to
And it seems to you.
We'll never hear you,
We'll never hear you,
We'll never hear you,
Nothing left to prove,
Nothing's back to you.
We said you'd always love me,
We said you'd always stay,
We said you'd always stay.
So my life evening,
You were like a day,
You were like a day,
Now you don't say
Nothing at all,
Something's got to keep,
Something's got to keep,
Something's got to keep,
Nothing at all,
Something's got to keep,
Something's got to keep,
So long away home,
I won't be back in a year,
So I'm calling these,
The birds, the breeze,
Should meet again,
And all the lies you tell,
Someone else,
Should could use your friend.
So long away home,
Loving back in a year,
So long away home,
I won't be back in a year,
So long away home,
Love me back in a year,
and I'll be back in a year,
is all the falling leaves the birds
the freeze to capture me again,
it all relies on telling someone else
you could use a friend.
When you don't say nothing at all,
something's got новый chose.
Something's got it's in time.
Something's got it's in time.
Something's got it's in time.
Till only hope.
Nor applying it in.
It's all the fallen leaves,
the birds, the breezes,
to capture me again.
And all the lies
to tell someone else
should could use a friend.
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