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Key sounds by: Gail Nobles
Cover design by: Gail Nobles
Story and Song by: Gail Nobles © 2022
All voices and vocals by: Gail Nobles
Keyboardist: Gail Nobles
Amarah got into the car with DJ Flip and DJ Flip took her home. She heard his keys rattling and saw that he had not gotten rid of the key she told him to get rid of. Amarah wanted to snatch his keys out of the ignition, but she held her peace. She heard Ghost Boogie laughing, but she knew the sound of his laugh was only in her mind.
When DJ Flip dropped Amarah off to her house, he got out of the car to walk her to her door. He waited for her to get into the house, and she waived bye to him. On his way down the steps, he lost one of his keys. and Amarah saw that it had fallen to the ground. DJ Flip did not notice, and Amarah let him drive away.
After he was gone, Amarah went to pick the key up. She noticed that he had the word storage engraved on it. Amarah kept the key.
She bought herself a car and began to do mischievous things. Amarah began to spy on DJ Flip.
One morning she saw him break into his storage, and he brought out some albums.
Amarah remembered DJ Flip saying, “Well, all my record collection is gone. All my record collection with it. I wouldn’t want it back. None of it.”
When DJ Flip left his house to go to work to the station, Amarah got out of her car. She heard a man talking and singing.
Roy: There are things we don’t see. (Singing)
The voice sounded as if it were coming from the storage. DJ Flip had locked the door back, and Amarah used the key to get in. She peeped inside. The place was full of books and there was a basement inside the storage shed full of old vinyl records. Amarah went down into the basement and saw the old pictures on the wall of old entertainers of long ago that had passed and gone. Then she picked up a vinyl record with an old blind man on the front cover of the album. Amarah heard the man speaking.
Roy Carlston:: This old music you’ll never get tired of.
Amarah stayed silent. She knew the voice was speaking to her mind. She saw a key and key hole on the record cover. Amarah thought to herself, “ There must be something about keys. Hmm, Roy Carlston.
Roy: The answer to why Flip Carrie’s the other key. He’s interacting with the unseen.
Amarah: The Dark side. He’s interacting with something bad.
As Amarah held the album hearing the singer’s voice, a 45 record began to play which frightened Amarah a little.
(Singing)
Roy: Amarah there are things you don’t see. Keep helping DJ Flip.
The 45 that played for Amarah was on The blind man’s album, Roy Carlston. Amarah wanted to take the album with her, but instead, she snapped a picture of the album. She had in mind to find a copy of the album. She knew it would somehow be her guide.
You’re listening to The Tale of DJ Flip. Today’s episode, Roy Carlston - The Unseen. Story and song by Gail Nobles © 2022.
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