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SoMuch For Love
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Solo project featuring that 100+ year old mandolin. A bit o' the Beatles 'ere, as well.
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Acoustic, electric, innovative, eclectic, evocative, powerful, original, ethereal, strong vocals, strong storytelling. Great songs, mini-dramas. Thought-provoki
Mr. Majstyk (took the name from an old Charles Bronson movie that no one remembers...kinda cool and obscure...sorta fitting!) Just a man and his guitar and his music. A few fills here and there to keep it interesting. Maybe no one else gets it, but that's OK. The stories needed to be told, to be written, to be recorded and documented. Not to be "hits"...just to be "songs". Stripped down to he essentials. It starts with words and melody. And a story. And an overall musical "mood". Funny how some things never change no matter how much money or technology you throw at it. It starts and ends with the song. I was "in the biz" for a good many years. In the 70's, I was the lead singer/performer (aka Vince Diamond) in the 50's and 60's rock n roll review "Cruis'n". Throughout the 80's, I was the lead singer/songwriter/rhythm guitarist of "Steve One and the Shades", and in the 90's, the lead singer/songwriter/guitarist of "St. Christopher's Sin". Took a break for awhile and moved to Los Angeles. Got into acting and voice-over work, and while that is fun and challenging, I missed the music. Didn't miss being in a "band" per se, but just missed the creative spark of songwriting and guitar playing and singing. So, I unpacked my gear and just started writing again. Archived here for storage and to share with other musicians and "civilians". And I am back to performing live again, doing the kind of variety thing I started with, but this time digging deep into my roots and performing the stuff I heard as a child and thru my formative years..."From Rat Pack to Rock & Roll!" with legendary keyboardist David Moscoe as my music director and band leader.
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Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
Peak #511
Peak in subgenre #106
Author
Steve Waddington
Rights
Steve Waddington
Uploaded
March 08, 2005
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MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
If you think about it, we do go through So Much for love, don't we? I was just thinking of love and enlightenment (the "gap" in the 3rd verse is in reference to Deepak Chopra's "the gap of all possibilities"...not the jeans retailer.) Then, as I added the little horn part, that made me think of the Beatles for a second...and you know what happens then...
Lyrics
So Much For Love Lyrics and music c. Steve Waddington So Much...So Much For Love Spend my time watching you I know you've been watching too And this means so much more to me I wonder why we bleed So Much For Love I know what you told your friends So let the games begin And everybody plays the same, its just to entertain So Much For Love So Much...So Much For Love It keeps you guessing, if its a blessing, or if you're messing with something that can take you down... So Much...So Much For Love I would just melt with you If you said you would too Come into the gap with me and then we'll finally see So Much For Love And, yes, it is quite alright If we stay here tonight Everything you feel is true and that is why we do So Much For Love So Much...So Much For Love It keeps you guessing, if its a blessing, or if you're messing with something that can take you down... So Much...So Much For Love (got love, got love, everybody's got love)
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