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July 20, 1976 - Seven years to the day of man's revolutionary first steps on the moon, Diem Brooks was born... Seven years later, Diem performs his first long awaited major solo performance at the Sydney Opera House on the piano accordion. After a warm welcome into the music industry by the eagerly enthusiastic audience, and receiving rave reviews in the newspaper, Diem knew there and then of his aspirations to make his musical artform longeval. Diem, (born with the given name of "David Matthew", later accepted the nickname / pseudonym of "Diem" [pronounced D-M, ie. being short for "David Matthew"] to avoid constant confusion with other people in the entertainment industry of the same name) is the son of one of Sydney’s former leading session / live drummers Ken Brooks (John Farnham, Marcia Hines, Kamahl, etc) and younger brother of guitar virtuoso Chris Brooks (progressive rock soloist, Mark Boals [ex-Yngwie Malmsteen vocalist], Feeding The Addiction, etc). (The) pre-teenage Diem, discovered a love of dynamics, rhythm, and arranging, leading him to study percussion and basic drumming rudiments and techniques, eventually evolving into strong improvisational skills in which he used by performing impromptu drum recitals between songs of his father’s bands. But with a love of rhythm and melody, Diem eventually wished to combine the two and at age 15 began playing the bass guitar. After studying the bass guitar intensely, and playing with various bands, Diem discovered his own unique style and approach by utilising his rhythm and percussive skills combined with his melodic improvisational and soloing skills, which gave him the opportunity to play with one of Australia’s leading guitarist's Peter Northcote (Rick Price, John Farnham, Tom Jones, Shania Twain, Coke/Toyota commercials, etc.) After being influenced by, and befriending fellow artists such as master bassist Billy Sheehan (Talas, David Lee Roth, Mr Big, Niacin, Steve Vai, etc), and Irwin Thomas (Irwin Thomas, Dweezil Zappa, John Farnham, Southern Sons, etc), Diem is more determined than ever to make his musical longevity dreams a reality. Since the amicable parting ways of Diem's band "vienna circle", Diem has been performing solo shows (handling acoustic guitar and vocal duties) around Sydney, and is currently writing and recording new material and hopes to put together a new band soon. Diem Brooks' talent as a bassist, songwriter / arranger, producer, guitarist, drum / percussion programmer, pianist, keyboardist, and singer, can be heard in the tunes featured in the "music" link @ www.soundclick.com/diem which features five bass demo tunes (primarily used to showcase Diem's bass style diversities), and Diem's solo vocal based rock tunes can be heard @ www.myspace.com/diembrooks
Song Info
Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
Peak #359
Peak in subgenre #101
Author
Diem Brooks
Rights
2005
Uploaded
August 17, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.0 MB 96 kbps 2:53
Lyrics
'Pulled the daggers from by back I turned around and I found you Sharpened finger nails tryin' push me Through broken glass and broken mirrors - reflected fear Locked jaw, loose lips, let another line Just pass you by Jagged puzzle pieces of betrayal Fit seamlessly now Ms personality - you phoney chameleon You seem so lucid and how Translucent smiles, my denials - incredulity Loose jaw, want more, let another line Just pass you by Did I know too much, too little about you ? Was I blind ? 'Couldnt find what was right before my eyes I'd pretend, and defend you from my admonitions Corpulence, your defence, take another bite and The truth will set you free... Now with betrayal as your friend It has brought us to an end So take another bite ! 'Pulled the daggers from by back I turned around and I found you Sharpened finger nails tryin' push me - tryin' to push me ! Through broken glass and broken mirrors - reflected fear Locked jaw, loose lips, let another line Just pass you by... Did I know too much, too little about you ? The truth will set you free Was I blind ? 'Couldnt find what was right before my eyes The truth will set you free I'd pretend, and defend you from my admonitions The truth will set you free Corpulence, your defence, take another bite and The truth will set you free Did I know too much, too little about you ? Was I blind ? 'Couldnt find what was right before my eyes I'd pretend, and defend you from my admonitions Corpulence, your defence, take another bite and The truth will set you free...
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