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this is a ROUGH DRAFT of a song that Chris wrote. In this version, he is playing the guitar, the keyboards, and vocals. Corey Eischen, the keyboardist for Minneapolis notables Billy Johnson's Roadshow and Rhombus, and who has also played keys for Divorcee, and about a billion other bands, recorded this take at his home studio. He also added a couple of effects. J-Biz chilled and kept the rest of us in line as the hours passed on. |
CD: none
Label: 3rd Person Records
Credits: recorded by Croey Eischen, Jan 2002 |
Story Behind the Song
This is just a quick cut done in a couple of hours on some week-night back in january. Two takes were done of every part, and Corey tried using his vox program to create those strange harmonics and sounds that occur during the duration of the track. The motivation for the song is a painting, a lady, and the Rose City. This version is meant to serve as a work in progress.
Lyrics
I sit and stare as the sun goes down below the hills, and wonder when time really mattered. Life is new, revived. Still, maybe you'll lie tonight - the stars, are aligned for it. But my eyes look away, far from the skies, to the light in the night that has settled below. and I sit here, and wonder, what I'm doing now. Your whisper's a mountain I'm learning to climb. and tell me the histories, the beauties and the beasts. And you could shape the change in my face with the brush of your hand. Cold rush haunts the hallways, rusty echos...this is somebody else's view. I believe it because I've see it, somewhere in a dream. In your eyes. through your hands, by the by. I sit and stare as the sun goes down below the hills, and wonder when time really matters. Life is new.
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