• STORMS AND STRUGGLES: JASON ISBELL'S "HURRICANES AND HAND GRENADES"

  • Sep 13 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

STORMS AND STRUGGLES: JASON ISBELL'S "HURRICANES AND HAND GRENADES"

  • Summary

  • (00:00) - INTRO AND CATCH UP

    (14:00) - MUSIC NEWS

    (27:58) - DOES THIS JAM JELLY?

    (39:16) - GUESS THE ARTIST

    (44:20) - SONG FOR NEXT EPISODE

    (44:46) - ENDING AND OUTRO


    In a small, cozy town, there lived two inseparable friends, Moose and

    Selso. Moose was a tall, gentle giant with a heart as big as his name

    suggested, while Selso was a curious and adventurous soul, always

    looking for the next big thing.

    One sunny afternoon, as they strolled through the town square, they

    heard the most soulful blues music drifting through the air. Intrigued,

    they followed the sound to a little park, where they found an unusual

    sight: a piece of toast, sitting on a bench, strumming a guitar and

    singing the blues.

    “Hey there,” Moose greeted, his voice warm and friendly. “That’s some mighty fine playing you got there.”

    The toast looked up, its eyes filled with sorrow. “Thanks,” it

    replied, strumming a melancholic chord. “Name’s Toasty. I’m just trying

    to play away my heartbreak.”

    Selso, always the curious one, sat down beside Toasty. “What happened, Toasty? Why are you so sad?”

    Toasty sighed, the sound echoing through the strings of his guitar.

    “I was once part of a perfect breakfast duo with Buttercup. We were

    inseparable, but one day, Buttercup melted away, leaving me all alone.”

    Moose and Selso exchanged a glance, their hearts aching for their new

    friend. “Well, Toasty,” Moose said, “you’ve got us now. We may not be

    Buttercup, but we can be your friends.”

    Toasty’s eyes brightened a little. “Really? You’d do that for me?”

    “Of course!” Selso exclaimed. “Friends stick together, through thick

    and thin. And besides, we could use some good blues music in our lives.”

    From that day on, Moose, Selso, and Toasty became the best of

    friends. They spent their days exploring the town, with Toasty providing

    the soundtrack to their adventures. Slowly but surely, Toasty’s heart

    began to heal, and his blues songs started to carry a hint of hope and

    joy.

    One evening, as they sat around a campfire, Toasty played a new tune,

    one filled with warmth and happiness. “This one’s for you guys,” he

    said, smiling. “Thanks for being my friends and helping me find my way

    again.”

    Moose and Selso smiled back, knowing that they had found a friend for life in the most unexpected place.


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