
A musical episode featuring an extended song or performance piece about seeking redemption and identity through another's judgment.
Original TransmissionsThis episode consists entirely of a musical performance or song titled 'Call Me Your Good Guy.' The lyrics explore themes of seeking validation, redemption, and transformation through someone else's perception and words. The narrative voice speaks of tasting wars, living with chaos and darkness, but finding righteousness and purpose through another's judgment and declaration. The song builds around the central plea to be called a 'good guy' - not seeking traditional forgiveness or salvation, but rather direction and identity through another's naming and recognition. The performance blends themes of violence, redemption, desire, and the transformative power of being seen and named by another.
Episode 193 features a complete musical performance of the song 'Good Guy' without typical podcast content or discussion.
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