 It's time now for Mountain Music, brought to you by McGuire's Brick House in Preston's Bird. There's this big, open, reverby sound that was just in my head, and she was rapping these sad songs, and we had quit playing because she was mean or something, no, I'm kidding, I'm kidding, but we had quit playing for whatever reason, and she called me up and said, I got some songs, and I said, well, I'm just playing these weird, sad, guitar things, so. It was funny because I had all these words, and I didn't really have, I had like two sets of chords to match, like, 15 songs, and like, the first, literally, like, the first day that we got back together and started playing music, we had like, five songs done because he had all the perfect music for the words, and it just worked out awesome. It's called Wasteland, we wrote it together, it's just a song about the change in our community with the downturn in coal and just watching people move away and try to find jobs, people that move away that don't want to move away, that love, you know, our town, and her husband is one of those folks, so, all that adds up, and it makes a sad, rainy song. But we got a good thing going, you know, we got, I always say, I don't know why they play with me, because they are the best musicians, I mean, Kevin is just a phenomenal guitar player, and then, you know, my husband Tim plays bass, and of course, I think he's awesome, and then, you know, we've had a couple of drummers that come in and out, and it's the best, you know, you get nice for a better set of drummers that we got. Can we do that again, because the blinding might be scared.