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Enchanted Glasses
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How's your day going?
upbeat catchy weird
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Producer, Writer and Musician. http://www.baselines.com - Former bassist for A&M recording artist Private Lightning
At the age of 7, Steve suffered through piano lessons at the hands of the good sisters from St. Josephs Parochial School. This did not dampen his enthusiasm for good music and taught him the basics of scales and chord progressions. Throughout the next three years, much to his parents chagrin, he kept hammering away at the piano, mostly the devils music, rock and roll. Of course, everything changed when the Beatles hit the scene, and Steve obtained his first guitar, a $20 piece of crap that badly deformed the tips of his fingers. Several instrument upgrades and local bands later, due to the difficulties finding a decent bass player, he switched instruments, and in 1975 answered an ad in the Boston Phoenix for a bass player. Along with longtime friend and keyboard player Eric Kaufman, he met Paul and Patty Van Ness who had placed the ad. This was the beginning of a band called Quick, which over the next year developed quite a sizable local following. The band went through several changes and eventually became Private Lightning. This band played for several years and signed a contract with A&M Records, releasing one eponymous album released in the early 80s. Private Lightning eventually broke up, and Steve played bass guitar in several other local bands before getting a real job. While he no longer plays out, he has been involved in recording both original tunes and also covers when the mood strikes. He is currently an active member on BandLab, and his music can be found on all of the popular release points. In addition to creating and recording music, Steve has gone on to learn the arts of Engineering, Mixing and Mastering, using tools developed by Cakewalk, Izotope, Waves, Native Instruments and several other companies. You can learn more about Steve and download his current catalog at his site, Baselines Designs, https://www.baselines.com.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Rock n Roll
Author
Steve Keith
Rights
Baselines Designs Music
Uploaded
November 19, 2024
Track Files
MP3
MP3 7.6 MB 320 kbps 3:19
Lossless
WAV 33.5 MB
Story behind the song
A day in the life of a working guy.
Lyrics
It was looking like a throw back Monday The whole human race was on my back And coming off a dreadful weekend I was looking for a four leaf clover, Jack. Given half the chance I'd roll up In a little ball and go right back to sleep Flip the safety off a Nyquil bottle Take a hit and then I'd backstroke Neptune deep. Bought a coffee and a Charley ticket, I took a little risk and blew off work. At the far end of the subway platform, Saw a crazy old codger who was going berserk. I watched him crab-walk toward me, Pretty soon I felt him pulling on my sleeve Heard the screech of a braking trolley Jumping on I heard him tell me to believe. Without the pain there is no gain You've got to keep on looking through Enchanted Glasses Getting slammed into a balance hand pole, I felt a sudden sharpness against my chest. In the pocket of my leather jacket I found a pair of multi-colored tricked out specs. Just for a laugh I tried them When I looked around I thought that I had died, Everybody had a golden aura, The subway car looked like a Magic Kingdom ride. Without the pain there is no gain You've got to keep on looking through Enchanted Glasses
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