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Episode 10: The Greatest Modern Discovery and the Electro Pop Plane Ride (9.5.2023)

Updated: Sep 6, 2023

Playlist:


Nerd Alert! Roxie's yellow-banded poison dart frogs had a wittle baby!

Sadly, the music has been muted on all versions of "Fat Bitch on a Dirt Bike," but imagine this clip's soundtrack is a cover of Savage Garden's "Truly, Madly, Deeply."

The boy king, King Tutankhamun (aka) King Tut, had breasts. And we're linking this NIH article so we don't sound like weirdos.

King Tut Breasts
Image courtesy of NIH

Ok, now that's just cruel, Daily Mail! (But if you're intrigued, the article is here)

Daily Mail King Tut girlish hips, club foot, buck teeth


Who can blame Plane Lady? Airplane rides are not for everyone.


The life cycle of the spotted lanternfly! Kill 'em if you see 'em.

Lanternfly metamorphosis
Image courtesy of Mt Cuba Center

Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park - a field of dirt and diamond dreams

Arkansas Crater of Diamonds State Park
Image courtesy of Wikipedia

Transcript:

Kayleigh 0:00

Hey, you, what are you doing here? How do you end up here? Now? I'm just kidding. Welcome to Sound prescription. I'm Kaylee 1/3 of the people you'll regularly hear in this podcast. Sometimes we make callbacks to previous episodes that by no means means you have to go back and started episode one. You can pick up wherever your little heart desires, but if you feel a little lost or you feel like there are too many inside jokes, just know everything draws back to things we've discussed before. If you get a little bit tired of our banter, check the episode description. There's timestamp of when we start prescribing songs. If you don't know what I'm talking about on song prescription listeners send in their needs, their ailments, their moods, and we give them prescriptions in the form of music. Each episode has a corresponding playlist you can find everything at our website song or ex pod.com interact with us we want to hear what you're thinking what you're feeling what you're needing. We are at song RX pod on all the socials again, this is Song prescription We hope you enjoy we hope you stay a little while maybe a long while. We hope you become our best friend. So we'll see on the other side


Unknown Speaker 1:25

oh my gosh, my dart frogs. Two of them had another baby.


Unknown Speaker 1:28

What color is yellow?


Roxie 1:31

Yeah, but like you don't know if it's a male or female until it reaches adulthood? Oh, yeah. I


Unknown Speaker 1:36

guess it's a tadpole. Right? Well,


Roxie 1:39

it was a tadpole at one point and I don't know where that thing was swirling around. Because I never saw it. And I didn't notice until it was a froglet Oh, if this makes the show or if this makes the show I'll I'll post the video of it. But it's so key. Oh, it's so little. And this thing like didn't present itself until I think Saturday. Is the bigger than the last time Yeah, yeah, the last sadly be ours. Mine had a baby last year but didn't make it and there was littler ones wasn't it? Or was it? The other ones? Yeah. The blue ones are either gay or same sex.


Kayleigh 2:18

I feel like the green ones just hide.


Unknown Speaker 2:20

Yeah, they hide their gayness


Unknown Speaker 2:24

the green ones are gay two, or they're all the same sex.


Kayleigh 2:27

They're not like I always see your yellow ones and your blue ones, but I rarely see your green one. The green


Roxie 2:31

ones are the most shy. The blue ones are the most social.


Jim 2:34

Do they lay eggs and then the male's inseminate the eggs or do they do straight up like humping, I think?


Roxie 2:41

Straight off. Like they do straight up humping. And the yellow ones, they you'll hear them call for one another and yell and they do it. And then when they lay the eggs, the eggs are already fertilized. Gotcha. I believe unless I'm totally mistaken, but I'm


Jim 3:03

pretty sure. Nice. We'll have some follow up facts. Meeting. It is that I feel like that one's so fascinating because they are like amphibious creatures, but they also have like, their whole like, embryonic stage from from like, the egg to the tadpole frog lead. Yeah. Yeah.


Kayleigh 3:24

Yeah. Like frogs are one of the things we may have dissected and Oh, yeah.


Unknown Speaker 3:27

Oh, yeah, we did do


Unknown Speaker 3:28

like a fetal pig. But I think you start with


Roxie 3:30

the frog. We, the class that I was in was supposed to do pigs, but they ran out of pigs. And so we did frogs. But they're like it's either. It's either it's either a pig or a frog,


Jim 3:42

either fetal pig or Taking Back Sunday. We only have enough money for one.


Roxie 3:47

By the way. Oh, so last episode. We mentioned I mentioned that my high school was supposed to have us taking that Sunday concert and then I'm happening because the super intendant squash that idea. I googled to see if there was anything online about that, but not really it was just it was just local drama right in our school. And that was the superintendent's first year. And so maybe he was like trying to play it safe. And someone we can have


Unknown Speaker 4:15

this emo band. They


Jim 4:18

didn't have very super intentions for his students.


Roxie 4:23

I'll have to ask one of my friends who was the editor in chief of our high school paper for a copy of that when that happened, because somebody out what makes you think that


Kayleigh 4:33

person is going to have the paper I was also on the paper. I don't think I have any of well


Roxie 4:37

one because I'm still friends with that editor in chief and I know the kind of shit she's saying. And I may have asked her the end so she someone Someone wrote must have wrote in like an opinion piece about it. But I was the cartoonist for the paper. And like I remember drawing it frumpy version of the super


Unknown Speaker 5:04

got him got her.


Kayleigh 5:07

The last two episodes have been following me around in my life I feel covers are everywhere for me. Like I can't get away from them. Both of my favorite bands are covering the same song on tour right now which is wild. They're both covering hole of the moon by the water boys. And soccer mommy came out with a cover of soak up this.


Unknown Speaker 5:29

Release radar to Oh, I


Unknown Speaker 5:31

haven't heard it. It's so good. Good, but it's rich. Oh,


Kayleigh 5:36

let's see this is good. This throws us into that cover debate. I'm not sure I would say it's as good as the original but it's so fun to listen to. I'm


Roxie 5:42

not a fan of the original Sheryl Crow version you're to be I would be Yeah, I


Kayleigh 5:46

would be interested to see what are you feel about going to soccer mommy version. And then I went with Ashley and Doug pancake to see your glory last week. And their wedding song their wedding is coming up as we know. Because that's what we always talk about in reference to them. But their wedding song is yo glorious cover of Truly Madly Deeply Savage Garden. And that's a Spotify single. But they took a sign to to the concert. I felt like he saw it. He waved at him and he's at a cover it was great. So


Roxie 6:20

wait, why? Why can't I think of what my sister loved at Savage Garden? Why can't I think of what you want is Truly Madly Deeply because I keep on thinking and knew I loved you before isn't that wasn't good? No,


Kayleigh 6:35

it's applied for you. Oh, no. But I'm gonna play you the the yoke version


Unknown Speaker 6:46

is banjo courts.


Unknown Speaker 6:48

Yoke plays the banjo? Well, I'll skip since we only have so much time.


Unknown Speaker 6:59

Okay, okay, this was the second time that


Kayleigh 7:02

I'm a massive yuggler fan though. And I for sure the entire time we were at the show. They were absolutely the only people with a poster like it's not it was a club show. It's not a poster type of show. And then his very last song. We were up on a balcony a couple was down on the floor and they whipped out a poster that was like this was our wedding song. It's just like wow, people, people really think yoke loves love. Oh and like uses him for love songs.


Roxie 7:30

I sing that that verse or the chorus all the time. That was like kind of a lot LA Times jokingly in my house your dog's life to my wife. Like really old I think it's an E bombs world video that my neighbors love and it's so old and outdated and it's called I didn't I didn't name the video. This is just what it's called fat dirt by them like and so they like wanted everybody to watch the video like everybody in our neighborhood so they pulled it up. But the version that they pulled up wasn't the original one because I think the original one that has like metal music playing the one that they pulled up was a cover of Savage Garden


Kayleigh 8:14

um I definitely had not thought of Savage Garden in many many years until that Spotify single came out from your glory and it came out in 2017 So everybody that's on the yoke or train now you know I need to like pump my chest up and be like that was their first no really Spotify was their first but I guess I'll


Roxie 8:32

have to post that video on our episode guides which is you can find on our website along with other things. Take it from here.


Kayleigh 8:42

Song RX pod.com is the website she is referring to and we are song RX pod on all of the socials and well all of our socials our song Our ex pod Yeah, but if you don't feel like browsing the worldwide interwebs or you're not on social media you can also email us at song Our ex pod@gmail.com We check out we just had a long debate about me deleting notifications from my phone from that email address. But yeah, we are song our x pod wherever and everywhere you need to find us.


Roxie 9:19

Oh and if you love us or hate us remember to write us a review with five stars.


Kayleigh 9:25

Even if the words are you suck Yeah, monkey nuts. Five Star


Roxie 9:30

stars. You can write reviews on whichever platform you listen to.


Kayleigh 9:35

Yeah, please, Apple and Spotify being like the prominent ones I would think but where we are available everywhere and that's mapped out on the website where our episode guides are and where the corresponding playlists also live for for these episodes, because all the songs that we talked about land in a nice fun little wrapped up with a pretty little bow corresponding playlist. Yeah


Roxie 9:57

Which and those are on the episode guide car on the episode. ads. They're


Kayleigh 10:00

also on Spotify, but the easiest place to find them is going to be the website more in the highlight section of our Instagram. Helper metrics out, please.


Unknown Speaker 10:09

Okay, well, who's first


Speaker 4 10:10

we before we do it? Did anybody have follow up?


Unknown Speaker 10:14

Oh, yeah,


Unknown Speaker 10:15

you're right. We don't even know the order of


Unknown Speaker 10:17

random random practice


Unknown Speaker 10:26

you guys have any?


Kayleigh 10:27

I do not I got excited about it. I'm just here to, to reel it all in. I just got excited about the prescription. I mean, either


Roxie 10:35

go ahead have a very, very short list. Um, okay, so last episode,


Kayleigh 10:42

my follow up facts were that covers? Oh, that's what that was the thought I didn't finish covers are following me everywhere. You guys. I went back to school.


Unknown Speaker 10:50

Oh, can you tell us?


Unknown Speaker 10:57

Don't think Jim knows this yet? Or when are you associate professor?


Kayleigh 11:00

I am a I am a college professor. I can't I mean, I'm not really a professor, because I think you would need a doctorate for that. But yeah, I'm an adjunct.


Unknown Speaker 11:07

Well, why don't we tell me how this job works?


Kayleigh 11:10

I go in and teach students on a Monday, Wednesday, Friday class. Oh, where are you teaching that? So my alma mater, Mount St. Mary's University. And were you given a syllabus or I was giving us a or I was given a syllabus that I can like tweak, but they gave it to me because I like it was the Thursday before classes started. You were they did they call you up or you called them up or handed this over? I did not call them up. I was afraid I was unqualified. I went down to visit my parents just by happenstance. And I got a LinkedIn message from I was an English and communications major, I got a LinkedIn message from my creative writing professor while I was in school. And he's like, Hey, I normally teach this class. He taught it when I was in school. And he's like, I'll be abroad with the students that are studying in Ireland this semester. And something happened with the professor that was going to adjunct that was gonna teach the course. He wasn't even like, do you want to? Do you have an interest? He went? Are you available to Tina? And my response was, mind you, I had been drinking all day at the beach. And was like, I am definitely intrigued. Am I qualified and he was like, you'll do fine. And then in parentheses wrote, I think, but here we are. six classes and oh my gosh,


Roxie 12:29

your your full using full fledge adjunct professor and


Kayleigh 12:34

100% I've already given them their first project that's 40% of their grade that they'll work on like the entire semester, how


Unknown Speaker 12:40

do you feel grading papers?


Kayleigh 12:42

It's all it's so different. Because like, they don't hand me in a physical paper. So everything is on an online portal. I don't have because it's intro to creative writing. They don't have papers per se. They're gonna write a short story. They're gonna write some flash fiction and they're going to write a lot of poetry. But right now they're just doing like, like prompts and readings and and like reading the textbook and reading short stories because we're literally giving them the backbone to this is how you're going to become a writer.


Jim 13:16

Extra credit for following song prescription.


Kayleigh 13:23

I do not think I do not think that my professor listened to the podcast at all, but he was like, you'll be fine with your content creation and your podcast. And I'm like, Well, I will I do we write for the podcast. But here we are. I am teaching intro to creative writing. Are you


Roxie 13:39

afraid that you will be tricked into thinking someone wrote something when I was chat? GPT


Kayleigh 13:45

I think if I wanted to run it through like the AI detector platform I could they kind of gave me the it or like Portal people told me the portal people that that that even that like the AI generation it may come back with aspects that are or aren't Yes, you can't. Yeah, you can't really trust it.


Unknown Speaker 14:12

Right. Your Strengths all about right.


Kayleigh 14:14

Yeah, absolutely. I I mean, that's an unfair element to it. Yeah.


Roxie 14:18

I think the main thing was that not getting royalties for streaming services,


Kayleigh 14:22

yes, but there is the element of it's the whole union stuff comes in and all of it which


Jim 14:27

way off? I'm about to cancel all my streaming shit, because there's not gonna be any new TV.


Roxie 14:32

Which reminds us to tell you all the more reason to subscribe to us


Kayleigh 14:37

because there's not gonna be you're gonna run out of content, you are going to run out of visual content. So follow the audio mediums. Yeah, we've


Jim 14:44

got a writing professor here. Just drop some knowledge on some. You know,


Kayleigh 14:49

if you really want to start lecturing, it's it's fine. It's been a fun experience. I'm liking it and it's a challenge like I definitely did not think that I would wake up Since we've recorded our last podcast and B deja college, what is the chances? Yeah, so I went back to school. Yeah, the last episode was back to school blues. So


Jim 15:09

that's freaking awesome. Congratulations. Thanks. Yeah. It sounds like it's something you wanted to do too, or like, it's just fun to do. Yeah, it's


Kayleigh 15:17

definitely it's definitely fun to do. I'm not sure if I had a list of things that I was like, do I want to do this? Yeah. Teaching would have fallen on it somewhere like, I don't know. It's, it's cool. It's, I haven't done something that like, challenges you out of your wheelhouse in a while. And I had to tap into skills that I probably haven't used since I was in school.


Jim 15:41

Well, probably get some some new skills about it, you'll probably I'm sure there's some jealous, elementary school teachers being like, I want to teach some like, adjusted kids. Is it hard to like keep them under control? Like, what? What's the deal here?


Kayleigh 16:00

No, they're they're actually pretty, like they show up to class. They participate, they engage. And I would say that's probably 6040. I have like a good group of people that are engaging. Cool. I do have a few that have yet to turn in an assignment. And you've already missed two classes and are going to have to have the like, this is still part of your grade. We cut you off on all your follow up facts. So


Roxie 16:22

yeah, all right. I think this is pretty quick. So um, last episode, Kaylee, you mentioned that Charles Manson was hanging out with one of the Beach Boys one summer. And Brian but the other one, Dennis. Yeah. Okay. So just by chance, I was watching this documentary series on Netflix like days later called How to become a cult leader. And did you have seen that? Okay, yeah. Okay. And they went into the origin story of


Unknown Speaker 16:49

how they do it in like cartoon. Yeah.


Roxie 16:52

They explain how Charles and Dennis met up. And basically so Charles Manson. He learned how to play the guitar in jail. And he had gone to jail. For more petty, not for the murders. Yeah, to say more petty things, but like, he was like stealing cars. That's, that's not a small thing. Compared to other shit. Sure. Um, but he learned how to play the guitar. And he wanted to become a rock star so bad. So um, he was living in San Francisco, how does harem up there decided to move everyone down to LA. And their job was to like go out in LA. And like pick up rock stars, like just try and meet who they could and get them connected. And so Dennis Wilson picked up some of the women hitchhiking and then later he was like, oh, yeah, come over to my house. And you know, we'll have some drinks and stuff and so all the women showed up, but with Charles Manson.


Kayleigh 17:50

That show said it was no dudes allowed. That show set it up as though it was like a summer. I've


Roxie 17:56

also heard it in reference that it was like a year. Oh, okay. But who knows how long you didn't know the story at all until you mentioned it and then just by chance a couple days later. Yeah.


Jim 18:05

I don't know the Wilsons kind of lost their mind for a little bit. Don't think was


Roxie 18:11

Ryan couldn't leave his bed. Yeah, the Barenaked Ladies sang a song about that. I love that Barenaked Ladies song


Unknown Speaker 18:18

was you BareNaked with


Roxie 18:20

probably lying in bed just like Brian. Yeah, and that was really my my most musical follow up fact, the rest of just kind of garbage.


Unknown Speaker 18:30

I want to hear this garbage. The garbage.


Roxie 18:33

Okay, last week we reference King Tut. Yes. And I said, educate us reference to King Teton common. I was looking at the boy king. And I was like, I don't know if anyone knows what that means. You guys know what that means? He was a boy. Yeah, exactly. So he ascends young, right? He ascended to the throne at age nine and died at 19. And he had a lot of it might have been because of incest. Who knows, but he had a lot of genetic issues. And that was probably what causes that they're not really sure. So one article I read listed, like all of these genetic abnormalities that he might have had. And then this one article, like really wanted to highlight it, but really wanted to highlight that he may have had breasts as one of his abnormalities. And I was like, Okay, from some condition


Unknown Speaker 19:21

naturally occurring. Damn,


Roxie 19:22

yeah, boobs, supposedly. That's cool. And then the other thing


Jim 19:31

they even tell or how could they even know besides like, like, scripts or writing saying that because the the body is obviously decomposed, so they probably don't


Roxie 19:39

mummified? Oh, really? Oh, that was one of the greatest discoveries in modern times was that's boobs. Oh, oh, just like a mummy. I know. Finding his tomb was huge because it was a maze and Mmm, it was a big deal when they found it. And then


Jim 20:05

they were like, wow, they're in the dark and the two of them and just reaching around. And then they felt this magnificent breast wrapped in gauze. And they're like, what's this? This is nice. She's feels hot


Unknown Speaker 20:23

the greatest greatest discovery,


Roxie 20:25

explorers are in the dark feeling. Oh, she's


Unknown Speaker 20:32

Ghazi


Jim 20:35

so I have this Mozart joke, right here. So, so Mozart has this untimely death and he's buried. And everybody's very sad. And then they kind of gather around and after the burial, if you have this weird noise coming from his grave, and they're like, what's going on? Like, is everything okay? And they go to this, like, sound expert. And he's like, Oh, let me look into this. And he discovers that it's Mozart's 52nd Symphony, but it's playing backwards. And then they're like, Okay, I guess that's fine. And then the next year, they come back for the second anniversary, and they hear this different sound. They're like, this is not this is a different sound, what's going on? And they go back to the same music expert. And he's like, it's the this the 50th Symphony, but it's also backwards. And this happens year over year, until finally you know, the family members are like, This is so weird, like why like we should probably dig this up. And like figure out what's going on what's making this noise? And the sound expert was like, Don't worry, it's fine. It's just Mozart decomposing.


Unknown Speaker 21:47

Okay, let's go


Unknown Speaker 21:52

a little a little deeper


Unknown Speaker 21:56

a little music a little rotting flesh has everything


Kayleigh 22:25

right there is no real goes it goes with our scripts. It was with the prescription. Either Believe it or they cannot believe it


Roxie 22:50

Do you think she took an Ambien Okay, so this is a if you haven't seen it, it's a video clip of a woman.


Kayleigh 22:55

She's known as plain lady. Oh, Tiffany govan's I think is her name. She Yeah, you can't escape it.


Roxie 23:02

I haven't watched the whole thing. I couldn't I couldn't watch the whole thing. She


Unknown Speaker 23:09

Oh, my God, lady.


Unknown Speaker 23:13

is not real.


Kayleigh 23:15

All of the Tick Tock parodies sins are fantastic. And I'm sorry, she was in distress or whatever she went through, but all of her like speak out interviews. Now. She made like, one post video months later. And people were like, that doesn't even look like you. You got a lot of makeup on now. And then TMZ founder in the airport the other day and you hear the person that she's with being like our rights here. But she still won't say like she won't open up about any oven. Yeah, yeah. And it's because she's making some sort of platform. She keeps saying like nonprofits and charity aspects and then it's like she's going to be a motivational speaker or something like she's she's trying to launch and leverage something I don't think that was her intention. Yeah, but when you go that viral um yeah I mean good I


Jim 24:01

heard it's not the same person heard it's a different thing there's a there's a lot of concern Oh God Yeah. Want to believe that


Roxie 24:09

wishing flying at a DIA Denver International It was fun. She came off the plane in Dallas. We referenced the conspiracy theories about Denver airport Yes. Was it for


Jim 24:23

you have it apparently some guy didn't like an AI face match type of thing with the love it I love some of the video and the face in the interview and it did not score within the I don't know whatever score I think it's under a point six or something. It's the same person that she scored a 1.2 So it's like double


Roxie 24:42

well, you know, sometimes my phone doesn't recognize me and that's just from waking up. I don't even look like her doesn't I? Yeah, and doesn't add but some people they can surprise me with how much they can change their look. She


Kayleigh 24:57

I just last night guy it like the body cam footage from a cop speaking to her outside. And he's like, Well, if you're like, Do you have a ride coming? Like do you have a car like because you now that you're not flying you can't stay at the airport? Yeah. And, and she just she seems unwell whether it was like Ambien or drunk or what, but everyone's where she's sober. I don't I don't know. Too much banter about her. But this is on prescription. I'm Kaylee.


Unknown Speaker 25:27

I'm Roxie.


Kayleigh 25:28

I'm Jim. And, yeah, so this is the podcast where people send in their musical needs their ailments their once and it's in the form of prescriptions, and we give them the songs to fill those requests, the songs, those albums today, we had a time limit. We're not going to there's no way we're filling eight hours, but fucking cool. I've got lots of albums to throw at it. All right.


Jim 25:51

Yeah. And we have a prescription request in the audio format, which we're very, very excited about it.


Speaker 5 25:59

And love the show. I am going on an eight hour plane ride next week and I need eight hours of Sylvan so esque type music can't wait to hear Thanks. Bye


Roxie 26:18

Thank you. So I think we should maybe we should explain what Sylvan so is


Kayleigh 26:24

self and so to me the first time I ever heard them was on alternative radio like alternative rock radio but they are like self defined as electro pop I love them. That's why I and I love any of this electro based pop rock music. So this this got me excited the minute you sent it, I was like, oh, yeah, let's go. And don't know. I feel like there's they've got they've got probably three songs that everybody would recognize


Unknown Speaker 27:04

this is definitely the first song I


Roxie 27:05

knew by them. Yeah, this for me is the most recognizable. It's not the most played on Spotify. It's not coffee is


Kayleigh 27:11

the other one that I really know though, is radio.


Jim 27:18

This was the song that I referenced. When I first started building my prescriptions.


Kayleigh 27:25

Yeah, and I I did that backwards. I like picked all my stuff, kind of from like mental jog and I had a lot and then I went and listened to Sylvan. So more on that helps me like narrow in or hone it and how I was gonna like, pick my songs. Gotcha or what I was thrown into my honorable mentions.


Roxie 27:44

Do you mind if I play another play another summit? Okay, and then this is coffee


Unknown Speaker 27:59

Okay, so I think we got an idea the vibe here.


Kayleigh 28:02

Has anybody seen him live? No. Yeah, I felt last summer. Would you see them? Opening for Odessa? Oh, very well, that would be good. And they were one that I would separate the two, right. Like they're two kind of different listening elements for me. And when I saw they were on the same bill, I was like, I was going to see Oh, doesn't no matter what, and I'm like, fuck yes. I need to see both. And they kind of blew me out of the water. Oh, it was that sort of opener where everybody's still just filling a pavilion and it's summer. So it's daylight. It was cool. It was very cool.


Unknown Speaker 28:39

What the fuck does their band name mean?


Unknown Speaker 28:41

So Vanessa, yeah.


Jim 28:42

These are two words that I've never heard before combined and their band and are they American or the British? What are they? I there? I saw two white people on the


Unknown Speaker 28:51

Yes, it is. It is what


Unknown Speaker 28:53

are these words? Well,


Unknown Speaker 28:55

Sylvan.


Unknown Speaker 28:57

She's Sylvia.


Unknown Speaker 28:59

They're from they're from Durham, North Carolina. Yeah,


Kayleigh 29:01

that was I knew that. They were like East Coast bass and I couldn't remember what state so North Carolina, which is wild. This is. I don't know, we could do a whole episode. I guess trying to figure out North Carolina bands, but this is now North


Jim 29:16

Carolina is like the birthplace of the Moog synthesizer. So that's cool. North Carolina is like prominent in electronic music and synth pop.


Unknown Speaker 29:28

So you're gonna start us off


Jim 29:31

I am. Yeah, I did feel a little bit cornered here and wrapped into some type of genre. I was like, why is this a prescription she could just go on Sylvan. So radio on Spotify and makes a playlist for you. It's probably not eight hours, but she'll get some other music in there. But then I realized they the artists radios are made for you. So they will play like similar songs from your tastes own So, so this was good, since we're like, putting other stuff that you might not know. And adding to that playlist. So this is real human input, not AI. Yeah.

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