At the end of this road
Red rock and blue skies
And the wind calls
Plant your roots in the ground
And the clean air that the trees share
You can't hear a sound
Deep in the heart of it all
Morning dew at the sunrise
Covered in fog
Fires…
So many distractions the left's pulling up and the right is undone
Dealing with reaction the motivated mind is a dangerous thing
Son don't pity me I shook the hands and collected the toll
I stood upon the podium and hid the skeletons so they…
This salty man's a salty dog
His travels have left him weary
Got boots all lined up at the door
He's must be carrying stones again...
His salty wife waits on salty shores
Tending the child she carries
Washing his wounds with olive soap…
Whispers for dark words in my subconscious
The belief that reality doubles with your delusions
A thought that a handshake was once considered currency
Or a realization that man is the only predator you fear
Radioactive soul
Ain't got nothin…
Some people talk to me
Ask me what I do for a living
Use some rocks to grind my grain
Little bit of whiskey to tickle the brain
Valley fever giving me rest
Smokestack choked out to my west
Drink a little of the H2O
Give it a little…
Straight ahead stone city electric blues for an old friend who used to spend hours spinning BB King and Mike Bloomfield records for me. Recorded back sometime at the end of 2006 on old analog equipment
Maybe when rage against the machine starts playing live again, they will do another show on wallstreet and make it close...in the maintime....this should freeze it up. :)
Recorded for the Songcrafters.org fest, Live in the Living Room. Cover of the Doors classic, recorded live in the - uhh - bedroom. I played my Telecaster on neck pickup through my Danelectro Cool Cat V2 fuzz and my Biyang AD10 analogue delay.
apologies to the fab four
scored for orchestral percussion, harp, harpsichord, dbl bass, string ensemble, men's choir and flute.
Interesting aside...
This is the only Beatles song covered by The Residents - because it is the only Beatles song…
One of the first songs I wrote for "Burning Wood (the Bonfire Sessions)", and one of the last to be completed, Sam lends her incredible vocal talents to this sunny-day driving song.
LIFE IS GOOD
Windows down, my baby by my side
Life is…
Taking a lie as truth, taking useless things as large and grand, I unwittingly contributed to the decrease of the common spirit. How to turn back? It seemed no way ...
But now, creating a works of art, no matter how naive they are, I see the…
The original way it was written and originally written for my band, Nail of The Sun. A version showed up on my album demos for "Cryptical Condition" as the song "Transitions".
Comments on Movement To Contact's stuff
Listened to all the songs on this album and liked them all. Nice work. ER
i dig it.
Great tune and video.
Rocks.
Sweet! Love the guitar tones on this one
Great tunes all.
Dig it! I'm gonna miss your old acoustic stuff though!
Love it! I would love it even more if the vocals came through in a stronger way.
Comments made by Movement To Contact
Like the hammer-on-walk down.
I think i need to go analog if it would make me play like this.......
more delay... :) missed this one....really nice
Once again a great collection of songs. :) Love the playlist cover as well.
Maybe when rage against the machine starts playing live again, they will do another show on wallstreet and make it close...in the maintime....this should freeze it up. :)
Agree with W.S., very cool cover. Love the atmosphere.
Ha ha love it.
Maybe when it really warms up there we will see an epic 10 minute ballad. :) I could go for about 20 more minutes of this song.
Your welcome my friend. Keep making music and i will keep loving it. :) Oh and....I love this one too.
Only one thing to say....needs to be longer...or I need to listen again :)
It's raining outside today and this is perfect!
FIRST!!!
Yes, very nice!
No way man i liked your version. Nice!
Another great track for your album Keith! Love it!
Very nice track. Nice hook as well.
Very nice.
Got me groovin that's fo sure!
This has one hell of a groove to it man.
Very floyd-ish with your own touch... a large idea in a small space.