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The Next Scene
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Life shouldn't be complicated...
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No claims of being a performer. I just give it what little I've taught myself musically by songwriting. Recorded by mic, straight to computer as sound on sound.
Born at an early age, I was just a kid at the time....from there memory escapes me, until 2000 or 2001 when I decided to teach myself guitar. In order to teach myself guitar, I took to writing songs. From there, I added bass and occasionally, harmonica and a small touch of electric guitar. Not much of a performer, but I love to experiment writing songs. So, it's nine or ten years into it so far....and I've only scratched the surface with tons to learn. Maybe, you'll find something you like on the nearly three pages, I've loaded so far....Comments are welcome, I don't expect all comments to be favorable, but objectively constructive. I make no claims of being a performer....I just give it my best with what little that I've taught myself both musically and in songwriting. All songs are either written, played and sang by myself or my attempt at covering a song by my favorite artists.
Song Info
Genre
Blues Country Blues
Charts
#11 today Peak #5
#3 in subgenre Peak #2
Author
Wade Farlowe
Rights
February 5, 2011
Uploaded
February 06, 2011
Track Files
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MP3 6.3 MB 320 kbps 2:45
Story behind the song
No real story, save that life should be simple and not over complicated....humans tend to do that, you know~
Lyrics
The Next Scene Saturday, February 05, 2011 Wade Farlowe C I'd rather laugh than cry F Rather'd be......than die GC But the most of me lies somewhere in between C I'd rather love than hate F Rather it be, than to wait G CC7 For life, you see....lays waiting for the next scene F G Rather laugh than cry F G Be than die F G Love than hate F G C Be than wait....for the next scene Break C F G C C F G C C7 F G Rather laugh than cry F G Be than die F G Love than hate F G C Be than wait....for the next scene C I'd rather love than hate F Rather it be, than to wait GC But the most of me lies somewhere in between C I'd rather laugh than cry F Rather'd be......than die G C For life, it seems....lays waiting for the next scene G C And life, you see...should get the better of me Closing (Music Fades Out) C F G C C F G C (Additional verses not in recording) C I'd rather hope and pray F Rather'd change....than stay G C For life, you see....lays waiting for the next scene C Rather it come, than to go F I'd rather see and know GCC7 But the most of me lies somewhere in between F G Rather hope and pray F G Change than stay F G Come than go F G C See and know....for the next scene
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PauloRobertoVieira
Nov 23, 2022
Very Good.
Electric Shadow
Aug 17, 2013
Hi WadeStar! This song has it going on...great rhythm and I love the beat.The lyrics are spot on. The harp was the topper.Knocked this one out of the park! Candace and I love it.We spent time going over all the music this morning,it was a great time for us. Hope all is well with you OMT.Love ya!!!! Jerry & Candace
THE HOOKER GREEN
Jan 26, 2012
Yeah nothing more than the old style. Admire your harp play. As always a perfect mix and that pure atmosphere. But o.k. a musician like you will always produce a gem with that outstanding atmosphere. Hearing your music a number of pictures arising and I have to wake up when your song is ending!! Thanks Wade, thanks.
Ascenzion - Al Massey
Feb 12, 2011
This song brings out the joy of living and not to take things so seriously. Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you will get. This track was fun and entertaining to the upmost. Your singing and harmonica blowin’ is awesome dude. Very creative intro… Oh, yeah funny pix too.
Tony DeLecce
Feb 08, 2011
Well this is a rarity Roger and I agree. And no wonder there. Loved it. The gramaphone I did not know what it was called but old radio. Liked the opening and perfect use of effects. Glad you told me about this one. Classic Harmonica I much enjoyed. Good song Wade. You are shining bright tonight. P.S. Sorry it took me awhile to get here the old Day Job has been acting up.
Slim Tattery
Feb 08, 2011
Finallu getting the hang of this site m8 anyway this is one excellent song the ambience is brilliant " Oh Brother " ow i will have figure the ratings out
Jamey Darnold
Feb 08, 2011
Well Wade, you gone and done it again. For starters, You made me laugh with the songs pic. No crying either. Just good listening! "Movie scenes, magazines, test tube babies, and slot machines" our lives are out there to take what it gives. You got soul! Your voice carries dylanish tones with classic gramophone timeless quality and perfect harmonica. Going on my IPod now Have a great week!
Roger John
Feb 07, 2011
Wade this is A - one. I either figure you recorded this on an old gramophone, or you found an old record from the past with your voice on it. This is absolutley genius my friend. Absolutley.