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Nothing Matters
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Political rock with 70s influences and an angry folk approach.
I've been playing guitar forever, and sometimes seem helplessly lost in the 70's. I am old enough to not understand the music my kid listens too, which is pretty bad because as a kid I couldn't understand why my parents didn't like my music. After several high school band disasters with names like Umm and The Polish Disco and Blues Band I graduated to playing in several college near disasters, including The Weebles (we fell down) and The Necroids (existential punk rock), and The Mods. Most of the gigs I do now are solo in nature, and if I need a band I have a small cadre of musicians I can draw from. My writing tends to lean toward the political, but it is always personal. The best piece of advice I ever got was to write about what you know. I use folk influences and elements of seventies rock. I tend to be blues based when playing electric guitar and more folk based on the acoustic guitar. I am forced to be a multi-instrumentalist when recording, and find I enjoy branching out. I also play Irish Bouzouki, dulcimer, bass, and drums.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Rock General
Peak in subgenre #411
Author
Stephen Berg
Rights
2002 by Stephen Berg
Uploaded
April 11, 2009
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:27
Story behind the song
Written around 1991=92, I "re-discovered" it when recording this album.
Lyrics
Nothing that I do matters anymore No matter how hard I try I sit in the silence of another lonely night And ponder why Nothing I can say makes any difference anymore It's like talking to a cold stone wall And my words, the slide off you so easily As you take it all Here I am, I'm alone in a crowd Loving you in spite of your sin And no matter how hard I try to keep you here I know I'll never win Nothing I can say makes any difference anymore No matter how hard I try I sit in the silence of another lonely night And ponder why
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