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"The Ballad Of Otis Dunkley (O.D.) Live" | genre: Power Pop | |
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This is a song about a guy who is very optomistic, despite everything he has & is experiencing. "Things will get better man..," Is a common feel for this dude, however, vision is clouded by his extrasensorial experiences. |
CD: Live at Relay For Life (Studio recording on Brainfood)
Label: Brainfood Inc.
Credits: Lyrics, lead vocals,Bass - Dana Gillin; Guitars/backing vocals - John Ward, Chris Broski; Backing vocals, Drums - Mike Snyder-Barker |
Story Behind the Song
Dana was on a camping trip when he was inspired to write this song. Met a dude on the beach & the rest you'll have to listen to on the song.
Lyrics
The Ballad of Otis Dunkley
Smoke was rising from the ashes
When I woke up from the ground
Facing reconciliation
For this new friend that I’ve found
But we couldn’t think of anything to say
So we wished him luck and sent him on his way
And things couldn’t get any better now
‘Cause I know we’ll work it out someway, somehow
And things couldn’t get any clearer now
‘Cause I’ll soak up all the love that she’ll allow
Sunlight called me back from a daydream
A thousand miles away
Bleaching white the fading memory
Of a thousand rainy days
But we couldn’t think of anything to do
So we tried to get a message back to you
And things couldn’t get any better now
‘Cause I know we’ll work it out someway, somehow
And things couldn’t get any clearer now
‘Cause I’ll soak up all the love that she’ll allow
Well we ride for inspiration
And see the forest through the trees
Time to shun our obligations
And go anywhere we please
But we didn’t know or care what time it was
So we watched the sunshine flicker through the dust
And things couldn’t get any better now
‘Cause I know we’ll work it out someway, somehow
And things couldn’t get any clearer now
‘Cause I’ll soak up all the love that she’ll allow
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