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Three Strikes
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Hard and heartfelt
rock toronto vocalist strong wild heidi laurie propp lonsdale bleary cruisin three strikes phantom lover
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I'm Strong and Wild, so is my music - it's all there right in the title of my debut CD - Strong and Wild.
Heidi Propp's Bio: Heidi Propp, born June 4, 1981, began her musical career at the tender age of six, whereupon she began playing the piano and exercising her vocal prowess by singing with countless choirs and organizations. She also experimented with a number of instruments besides the piano, mastering the sax and eventually adding the guitar to her repertoire. Her musical schooling afforded her the opportunity to perform as a soloist in the stage play ‘Hair’, as well as in ‘Noah's Flood’, which traveled throughout Canada and into parts of the United States. Other highlights of her career have included opening the 1999 Peace Games with her flawless rendition of "O Canada", and singing alongside Pavarotti for then-President Bill Clinton in the summer of 1995, when she performed at the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations. In 2001 she joined the Eleanor Fulcher Talent Agency, where she was encouraged to participate in New York City's 2002 IMTA competition, and subsequently outshone four thousand contestants to win the title ‘Vocalist of the Year’. Returning to Toronto with such notable honors, Heidi entered the studio with producer Steve Sherman and set to work on such projects as ‘Wonder Girl’ and, later, collaborated with Canadian fiction author and lyricist, Laurie Lonsdale, providing superlative vocals for three songs that act as a mini-soundtrack to Laurie's award-winning fourth novel, ‘Wild Side’ - a fast-paced and gritty rock 'n roll romp. Not only was the CD sold along with the book, but clips of the music were also prominently featured on the publisher’s website, whereby listeners were encouraged to write in and vote for their favorite song. The flood of mail received in which listeners requested to hear the songs on their favorite radio stations, caused Heidi and Laurie to team up again in 2005, this time to produce Heidi’s full-length debut CD, entitled ‘Strong and Wild’. Once again with producer Steve Sherman guiding the project, the 12-song collection is a pleasing mix of good-time rock tunes, one or two ballads, gut-wrenching lyrics and down and dirty guitar riffs, all with a touch of the blues added for good measure, and is a true testament to Heidi's multi-talent, as well as her adaptable personality and fun-loving spirit. The first ten of twelve songs featured on the CD were penned by Lonsdale, and the last two by Propp herself. Steve Sherman not only produced, but also played the majority of instruments, in particular, showcasing his exceptional dexterity on lead guitar. Backed by Lonsdale's Write On Music and Rosedale Records of Toronto, 'Strong and Wild' made it's debut Saturday Feburary 17/06 at the Indian Motorcycle Cafe and Lounge in Toronto. Propp's band brought the house down with loud and proud guitar solos and thundering drums, while Propp herself delivered the vocals as only she can to a packed house of appreciative fans. Following the first set that night, a deal was struck for the second track on the CD - Bleary - to be included in an upcoming movie. The first and second track "Cruisin" & "Bleary" were released to radio respectively shortly thereafter.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
Peak #548
Peak in subgenre #118
Author
Laurie Lonsdale words/Heidi Propp music
Rights
yes - copyrighted - 2006 Socan
Uploaded
September 10, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 4:08
Story behind the song
Inspired by bad breakups. We've all them, but most artists, in particular female artists, approach the subject with a sense of sadness. We chose to approach with a sense of strength and independence.
Lyrics
I've heard it all before This time save your breath It's the same old story Yeah, you've done it to death You say that you love me And that you'll never stray But the second I turn my back You're walkin' away Once burned, shame on you And twice, shame on me But that wasn't good enough You had to go for three I'm letting you go now I wanna be on my own So get your s**t together 'Cuz I just want you gone You're free to love the world Go on, get your fill Bury yourself in girls Give yourself a thrill But baby, don't you show your face Around here again 'Cuz three strikes; you're out And that's the way the game ends I'm tired of the sneakin' I'm tired of lies I'm tired of falling for Your cheatin' brown eyes If this is what it takes To make you feel like a man Then honey, hit the road runnin' Just as fast as you can You're free to love the world Go on, get your fill Bury yourself in girls Give yourself a thrill But baby, don't you show your face Around here again 'Cuz three strikes; you're out And that's the way the game ends I won't forgive you now For roses or rings Not another empty promise Or much of anything 'Cuz I deserve better I'll do well without So pack up your things Just get the hell out You're free to love the world Go on, get your fill Bury yourself in girls Give yourself a thrill But baby, don't you show your face Around here again 'Cuz three strikes; you're out And that's the way the game ends 'Cuz three strikes; you're out And that's the way the game ends
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