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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2024 · 16 MIN

mini-music-monday walk again

from RAW impressions with Lou Barlow and Adelle Barlow

apologies are in order, Lou has, indeed, played Walk Through Me twice already : / .. 4-Track Man steps in with a surprising take on the song's origin...more exciting stuff!https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.come-mail us! why? why [email protected] if you want to host a house show or have me play a party please contact Tina Dunn: [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

apologies are in order, Lou has, indeed, played Walk Through Me twice already : / .. 4-Track Man steps in with a surprising take on the song's origin...more exciting stuff!https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.come-mail us! why? why [email protected] if you want to host a house show or have me play a party please contact Tina Dunn: [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to Mini Music Monday. An apology, an apology. Do you know why we should be apologizing? Or I should be apologizing, Adele?

Why? Well, we got a... Was it an email? Or was it just a comment on Instagram or something?

I think it was a comment on Instagram. Pointing out last week for Tiny Toons Tuesday, I was celebrating the completion of the new The Full Completion Record by playing a song called Walk's Remame, which is the title track. And someone said, track. Someone said that I had already played that song.

And both of you and I were like, No, uh. Mm-hmm. Right, right. I didn't play that song twice.

That's the first time I played it. Turns out, I was just away. I was away for four days, had a lot of time on my hands. And I checked it out and I'm sure enough, it looks like I played Walk's Remame on the Christmas episode.

Oh my God. On the Christmas episode. Which is not even a month. I mean, it's even been a month.

He's like, dude, dude. It's like the worst nightmare, like repeating myself in that way. I really pride myself. I mean, pride is not a great thing.

It's really funny because we were like, this is so exciting everyone. I even shook the cowbell. Yeah. And then I went right into...

Brand announcement, new song. And he's like, yeah, hello. I just heard this three weeks ago, bro. And we actually were ready to go.

We were ready to go toe to toe with that guy. Uh, uh. Song, convincing. Okay.

In three. Thanks. Three Spanx. Ooh.

No, I mean it. I'm really sorry. I'll say it again. Hello.

Guess who? The real apology, the real apology that needs to occur on this apology episode. Is that I, four track man, recorded this song. I demoed this song almost 15 years ago.

Lou is heading to claim my song as his own. And I'm having a... It's difficult to understand why he would do something like this. We've worked with brothers for so long.

But this song is mine. And I'm playing the original demo to prove it. One, two, three. Well, I don't care if vultures take me.

Drag me to the prison in the sky. But know somehow you can't insane me. I've lived a few forever's in your eyes. You're spearing strong and I'll go on and I'll walk through.

And in your wake, leave me a taste, talk through me. I bought the fuck that up to get me. Chasing me through the rovers like I'm praying. But you only want to eat me.

Yeah, I'm... And I'm learning to receive what keeps me safe. You're spearing strong and I'll go on and I'll walk through me. And in your wake, leave me a taste, walk through me.

And Adele, I think you should consider looking for someone with a finer character. Someone that stands by his words and does not steal songs from other people. Anyway, this is the demo of walk through me. And I'm intending to seek legal action to make sure that I'm given proper credit.

The other world is all about to break me. We're like a criminal, it's... And you grace my grand... I'm holding my tongue.

You're right. You kill me all the strength I need. I'll hold your tongue. I will use it, not abuse it, wait and see.

You'll be very strong Adele, go on and I'll walk through me. And in your wake, leave me a taste, talk through me. Thank you very much, I hope you enjoyed the original demo. Um...

Adele, I'm much to you. I hope to see you soon. I hope this doesn't cause a rift that we can't heal. I think other apology is an order.

Hmm, okay. I'm so sorry for Track Man for ripping off your song. Oh, yeah, and we're sorry to our listener. Although I'm not really sorry because I'm pro hearing walk through me as many times as possible.

What do you mean the title track of the upcoming full-proportion record? And you know what? They love it too. They love it too.

They were just merely pointing it out. But, um... Yeah, we stand corrected. We stand corrected.

It's been played two times in a month and now three times. With the help of Fort Track Man, it turns out you stole his ideas. And is he hitting on me? I mean, it was like...

He's been hitting on you since the beginning. Okay. Oh. No, he's taking it to another level.

It's a little creepy. I don't want to say creepy. I mean, I understand. He's here in the house.

He lives with us. Yeah. You know, and sort of a servant capacity. Does he have a crush on me?

Honey. Yes! He has a massive crush on you clearly. The guy was practically in tears at the end thinking that, like, that, um...

Look, he just wants credit. He wants credit. He wants to get some validation. Sometimes people need validation.

They need to know that you see them. That's hard for him because he can't see anybody. I see you Fort Track Man. I see your green lights lit up right now.

And he can't hear anybody. He delivers these things with... He can't be conscious and present in the conversation. That's true.

But he's totally dependent on your physical interaction. Yes. And to make it clear, um... He didn't write the song.

You did? I did. He's gone. He had nothing to do with and I'm a little confused.

But he's a confusing guy. It's totally fine. Yeah. He's kind of a mystery.

I like this. Man a mystery. Yeah. Well, you know, I see his little green lights right now and he's got a little flashing red one too.

That's good. It's good. You know, I see you. I see your Fort Track Man.

I'm waiting. What are you waiting for now? I'll be here. Oh, will you because I apologized?

Did I...? Didn't I? I think... Well, we could apologize again.

I'm sorry, Fort Track Man. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. World?

What I'm not... I'm not supposed to say that. That's not nice. That's like the worst apology, right?

You're never supposed to say, I'm sorry you feel that way. Is that right? You're not supposed to say that? I'm sorry you feel that way.

I saw a short video on Instagram that sort of taught me that. Yeah. Thank you, Instagram. I'm sorry you feel that way.

Oh, yeah. Right. I mean, what do you say? What do you say?

So then instead you just not attach, okay, let me reframe it. Let me say, instead of putting, I'm sorry in that sentence. You just say, I see that you're feeling that way. Does that I hear your words?

I hear your words. I hear you feeling that. Yeah. Like I'm, what's the other thing that people say now?

I feel like I'm trying to pull into all my many therapists friends to, because I can tell when they're sort of using some therapist speak on me, which was pretty cute. Like I have, I have some really good friends who are therapists. Everyone in Western masks are therapists, but us, but they, but they like, I, you know, one of them is like good noticing. I hear that a lot.

Like good noticing. Good noticing. Mm hmm. And I, and I like that one.

I, I, I adopted that one. I feel like I say it to Izzy now. Like she will point something out. I'll say, Oh, good noticing.

Oh, I like it. It feels very reassuring. Just missing like what I should actually say. Yeah, instead of the, okay.

Well, I don't know. Yeah. Does the apology, because I'm apologizing for something that like, I feel in a way that I shouldn't be apologizing for because it's simply untrue. Well, no, it is true that you played it already.

We're, we're apologizing to the listener, not for track man. Well, the thing is, it's complicated with four track man because in a way he did write the song, but he didn't write it 15 years ago. When was that song written? It was written over the course of two and a half years.

Although I don't know when I started kicking on the lyrics, maybe a year ago. I might have got the, I might have got the message that walks through me was was the chorus of the song. I think that was delivered to me, the walk through me. I was like, when I was listening to them, what we had done in them, I just came hearing walks through me and they felt like walking.

The song felt like walking. The recording feels like walking. And everyone can hear that walking tune in July when it's released. July, how's coming in June?

Okay, summer. So one of the months that starts with J. Okay. The full conclusion record will be released into the public.

We are reviewing the mastered work now. It sounds good. I'm so excited. Okay.

It let it go. Let it roll on roll through as it will roll down conveyor belts as finished physical products. And then it will also be available on all of your streaming services. Okay.

So it will be three downloaded. Sure. Use it. Use it.

Use it for your video. Use it for your little clip. Mm. Use it for your wheel, your Instagram wheel.

Use it for your reel. Uh huh. Use it on TikTok. Sure.

Fools. Come on. Let's do it. We'll talk about it later.

But we don't usually record this late. Sometimes we do. But it's, I mean, it's not technically late, but it's dark because it's winter. So it's dark out.

Oh, no, I mean it. I'm really sorry here. I'll say it again. I want you to know about the more I say it.

The less it means in the end. It's just like a sebidos song. What is this? Did you just write this?

No, it's a sebidos song from the sebidos song from from. It's wrong. It's literally a sebidos song from the Shebidos record. Oh, what song?

It's called I'm sorry. Sorry. It's just called sorry. Did you, is it your song?

Yeah. Oh, it's one of my least favorite songs in I've read. Mm. Okay.

Yeah. Oh, no. Somehow it's just it's not aging well with me. Hey, but if people like it, there's someone out there is like, I love that song.

Thank you. Thank you. Oh, this is great because I feel like an apology should almost always like, there should be an apology and a thank you in a conversation. I like the two of them kind of bookending each other.

My face makes that sorry shape. I know who I am but I lost my place. Forget it and stick it a notch below. Now I was wrong.

Everybody knows. This song felt very important to me when I wrote it. Obviously. Yeah.

That's why you did it. That's why I did it. It felt urgent, important. Yeah.

It's kind of hard, isn't it? Sometimes like you have a you have like a real record of like those moments, you know, like I have things like that to urges, things are like, this is so important. This has to be recorded or documented or something right now. And I don't really have anything to the same effect, you know, daddy of like a song on a record that you're kind of like, hey, and on those banks, mini music, Monday, concluded.

Thank you for listening. I'm not so fond of it. Many like decades later. Yeah.

Would you like me to spank you? I've never seemed like there was spanking in this in the announcements. I think when it comes to spanking, you'd rather do spanking. I didn't want to say that.

I loud like getting spanked is not like. And that concludes mini music Monday. Bye bye.

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