My 66th(!) junto contribution was written and recorded on Monday evening 26 Sep 2016 while watching the 1st 2016 US Presidential debate (on mute, CSPAN only) with the project photograph (goo.gl/djQ31Y) in my field of vision on an iPad and a few glasses of Russian River Valley Pinot Noir in my bloodstream. This may be the most normie crossover americana country pop track EVER posted to the Junto, but I’ve embraced that side lately, perhaps as a contrarian move to a deep dive into the dark web and anonymity in the last year (as well as being the caretaker of a terminally ill dog).
Acoustic and electric rhythm guitars and vocals are organic. Drums, bass, Hammond B3, pedal steel, and horn parts are built from samples looped in Acid (total ~60 tracks through 11 busses).
- 3/4 waltz + rock, 148 bpm
- 27 figures in the graphic so the first verse has 27 words. couldn’t hold myself to that in the 2nd verse, but all’s forgiven.
- mostly a back-door tribute to Tony Rice’s version of A Song For Life, but not slavish in its ape.
Sing a song for life in the morning
as the sunrise waltzes through leaves.
Let all the anger and pain
and destructive refrains
dissolve into your dreams.
Maybe we’ll wake up
It’s time we wake up
Maybe we’ll wake up
Wake up time
The first thing you see before you open your eyes
is the truest reflection of you.
One day the first thing we’ll know
is a sunrise so slow
and a world renewed.
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