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Adrift On The Notion
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A powerful song about being left alone and with delusions of meaning in the midst of heartache. For fans of Nichelback, Vertical Horizon, Saliva
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The Retrofits were a performing/recording duo that ran from 2003 to 2007. Matthew and Martin continue to record and write, with Matthew Marren releasing 3 albu
THE RETROFITS are an exciting band from just north of Toronto who are becoming well-recognized throughout the local music scene for their uniquely entertaining performances of the best of the 70s rock and roll. They are, moreover, fantastically talented songwriters who are able to seamlessly weave their unique compositions into a supremely satisfying evening of entertainment. Matthew Marren and Martin Barret met in Grade 7 when Star Wars ruled the screen and 70s rock topped the charts. Both picked up guitars around the same time and started learning the tunes as they heard them, while eventually developing their own song-writing skills and subsequent talents on bass (Matthew), lead guitar (Martin), keyboards and harmonica (both). Taking on several bands over the years, Matthew enjoyed focusing on rock performance and recording, while Martin, for the most part, remained solo, performing with sequenced back-up music and accomplishing many of his own recording projects. Throughout the years, Matthew and Martin's paths crossed intermittently, always with respect to sharing in their musical skills and interests. The two finally got together in early 2003 and decided to combine their musical talent and share it with the world under the name 'The Retrofits' 2003. This superbly entertaining duo features a strong focus on the best music of the 70s, but they also delight audiences by throwing their own well-crafted original songs into an evening's mix. THE RETROFITS DEBUT CD - NOT OUR DAY JOB Not Our Day Job features 12 of the best original compositions of both Matthew Marren and Martin Barret. Many of these songs have taken years to mix and master in the studio. Both gents are obsessive about 'getting it right' and playing and singing to the very best of their abilities. Each of the 12 songs has unique character or story framed with superb musicality that will captivate the listener from composition to composition. For more song info, please visit the band's website at www.retrofits.ca.
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Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
Peak #750
Peak in subgenre #164
Author
Martin Barret
Rights
2004 Martin Barret
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April 22, 2006
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MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:54
Story behind the song
“I like a good play on words,” says Martin, reflecting on his hard-rock addition to the CD. “I penned the words of the song title in one of my 'word-play' scribbling moods while trying to come up with ideas for a new song. I was able to draw on feelings experienced in my past to generate images associated with rejected love, and how such an event might make one feel ‘lost at sea.’” Martin unabashedly reaches for a Nickelback or Saliva sound in this crowd pleaser of song.
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ADRIFT ON THE NOTION I always thought that you and I could weather any storm that crashed down from the sky bathed in light we seemed so blessed then a sudden thieving wind took all that we possessed a broken man, I’m out to see just how I’ll ever cope with losing part of me CHORUS I’ll break these chains around my heart raise my sails and depart and stay adrift on the notion on the notion that you loved me you said I meant the world to you I’ll keep believing that was true and stay adrift on the notion that you loved me if I had seen somehow known the emptiness you felt the distance that had grown I would have done anything to warm your winter’d soul and give us back the spring like rain so cold it stings your face is being told your love no longer has place CHORUS a broken man, I’m out to see just how I’ll ever cope with losing part of me CHORUS words & music © 2004 by Martin Barret
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