 Welcome back, yes, it's Monday Night Sessions, and thanks to Marian Bradfield, and I ultimately really enjoyed that. And as I said, Marian plays along with Johnny Doohan in the Baller Theatre up there in Balbofay, and we're actually looking forward to it and we're gonna open that night because you know yourself, Johnny Doohan, song written wise doesn't need any introduction, so it'll be a good night. Right, we move along and we say hello to our next guest and it's Steven Worski. Steven, hello to you. Hi. How's things? Ah, that's good. That's good. Don't I go on my good old man? All right. All right. I'm proud. Good lad. So tell me, what age are you? I am 18. Good, man. So have you been writing songs long or? I wrote my first song there three or four years ago. And then I, I finished another one there two weeks ago. That's all I have so far, but I'm still kind of great. Of course, well, it's a Saturday's fee, isn't it? Oh, yeah. All right. Now you play the guitar and the great looking guitar does too as well. Do you gig a bus? I would sing most months at an open midnight Leos. Oh, very good. Yeah. Excellent. You enjoy that? Oh, I. Great stuff. Right, we're going to talk more. We're going to string in a piece of music first. So the first song you're going to do first, Steven. Um, this first song is like it's the first song ever wrote. Um, it's called, it's called If Sounds and Maybe's. Good. We'll look forward to this. All right. So you better keep as if I see you again. I don't know what names we have. I'm regret decision. If you can't do something, maybe we would. Is that your first time to sing live and redo? Um, no, I'm there two or three years ago now. I was on with Column Ferreter. Oh, yes, Column Ferreter. Very good. That's good. Well, I know you don't mind us talking about this, but you have a speech impairment. I do, um, I do, um, I have us, uh, I have us to offer. Um, I guess not there all the time, but when it's there, it's there. Uh huh. Does it bother you? Um, um, I like it doesn't all the time, but when it's bad, like, yeah, I like it. Yeah, I like it kind of gets me that way, but. But you don't, you don't mind talking about it rather than. I don't know. It's funny, isn't it? Because I know someone very close to me. It has the same. And, uh, you do a bit of singing. Aye. No one happens in the singing. Nothing, isn't it? Absolutely no stutter when I sing. And I think that's why I kind of sing. Like that's why I've kind of taken to music so much because it's not there when I sing or. Aye, aye. That's a good way of looking at it too. Well, listen, it takes, it takes on going to do what you're doing. You come up in front of the, you know, live radio and know that you have a speech impairment. Never let it, um, never let it pitch your things because these things can be rectified and they can, you know, through time and I know that myself. So, uh, what, as I say, it's important that you, you know, you address it and you're talking to people about it and that's good and people, you know, you're dead on that. Tell me this, you see your music, who would inspire you? Who, what singer or songwriter would you sort of look up to? Um, well, singing wise, singing wise and kind of songwriting wise, I like it would have been like a lot of edge hearings earlier. Soft, that would have kind of influenced me a lot and then, and then on the guitar side of things, it would have been kind of rubber galler and that kind of genre music. And, uh, do you, do you be out and about? Where do you play or what? Where do you, I like it's kind of mainly in the house I play really, like, I wonder if you gigs, if anybody said, I know you and you're on social media and stuff. Oh, yeah, I'm, I'm Steven Warsky, Steven Warsky music on Instagram and Facebook. Good, right. We're going to take a second song and this is the songs that you're doing are all your own. I will. This next song is a cover. OK, and this is, um, that's all right by Elvis. Oh, that's another one there. I'll tell you, one of his first probably. Hi, right. Whenever you're ready, Steven, you belt it out. Perfect. That's all right with you. That's all right. That's all the machine on told me. Pop it on told me that's all right. That's all right. That's all that's all that's all. No, that's the end of that one. That's like, that's kind of the only out of this one I would know, like I never really listened to have as much, but I went and seen the film that came out. Oh, I'd never seen that, you know. Oh, they say it's brilliant. Yeah, it does. All right, because I didn't get a chance, but maybe I'll get it when it comes on Netflix or something. I don't know. It was a good story to say. Everybody said it was a great film. Oh, Jesus. I'm looking forward to that. We're really looking forward to that. So you're a painter. I am, aye. And a painter and decorator, just a painter. Painter and decorator. Good man. How long are you at that? I have eight or nine months now. Oh, you like it? Oh, I love it. Are you working on your own? Do you work for yourself? No, I'm out for Breslin's, painting and decorating in Guidoor. Good man. And you's a busy. Oh, we're flat out. Flat to the masses, you see. All the builders are the one, which is good to see. Getting along with last. Oh, hey. Painters and decorators and... Have you tried the wallpaper yet? No. No, that's... That's a wee bit up the line, you see. And you enjoy the painting? That's good. Oh, Jesus. I love it. You get rounder everywhere? Everywhere. Good stuff. That's good. Well, long wait, last. And you never know, you could be a big painting contractor yourself in a couple of years, Tim. I hope so. Ah, you never know. If not a professional singer songwriter. Do you have many songs written? You know, do you have songs here and have songs there? I have hundreds and thousands of wee snippets. Very good. Very good. They're all lying everywhere. And just pull them on down again. It's funny you're talking... No, when I be talking to songwriters, I'm always intrigued about, you know, everybody has a different way of doing things. And you wouldn't believe how many people have so many songs that are half done, quartered on, nearly done. And then Chumper Sparks, and it's brilliant. It's a great way to be. Well, listen, we hope you do. Any plans for recording? Would you like to record? I would like to, I just find it in the time to get around to it, I suppose. Busy man, you see, busy man. Well, sir, we wish you well with that. We would love to get a final song from you, Stephen. Aye, sir. And this one is going to be your own. Yeah. And it's called what? I don't have an name for it yet, actually. Well, think along when you're playing it. This is the first outing of this song in. It is. Good, man. Well, the song we know name when you're ready. Right. It's with him and talk to me, too scared to when I wake up by the mess you're called. The time flies so fast, I'm losing ground. There ain't a thing to waste the time thinking of. If this is the end of time, at least I spend it with. Stephen Worske and he played two of his two of his own and we Elvis track. And it's not it's unusually get somebody sing an Elvis song saying that I'm not a fan. So it's nice one. Stephen, if people want to get in touch with you again, you're on Stephen Worske music. Yeah. On Facebook. On Facebook and on Instagram. Brilliant. Listen, you'll come up and see us some other time. Aye, well, I'll see you again. You're at the Buskin Fair Festival, were you? I was there. Were you there this year? I was there this year. Good lad. Aye. I'm just looking at you now. I remember seeing him. How did you enjoy that? Ah, classy. Good day. Aye. That's the experience you see. That's what it's all about. There's a wee bit of confidence to you. Listen, lovely having you. Thanks indeed. Thanks. See when you record a big album, get it up. Just a saying, can't we? Stephen Worske from Godure. Thank you.