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I wrote this song after leaving Annapolis for Denver. This is a live recording from the Rock N Soul Cafe in Boulder, CO.
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Singer songwriter out of New York. Powerful music along the lines of Dave Matthews, Mike Doughty, and Matt Nathanson.
Walking out onto a dimly lit stage, Sean Doherty stands alone. Picking up his guitar he turns to the audience and says, Hi guys, Im Sean, Im from Maryland, and Ive never heard of me either. This is how Doherty starts all of his performances and it seems to be catching on. Unique songs that tell his life story capture the audiences attention for the hour long set. A natural story teller; Sean shares his travels, failures, triumphs, and investigations into the human experience. By the end of the night, the crowd at Denvers Ogden Theatre has not only been introduced to new music, they have also met a new friend, and that has been Dohertys goal all along. Growing up in Annapolis Maryland exposed the young Doherty to a variety of different music styles that would later influence his own compositions. Many weekends were spent driving up and down the east coast playing colleges and coffee shops, which eventually led to opening gigs with Howie Day, Carbon Leaf, and Bens Bones. 2005 presented Sean with the opportunity to record for the first time on a professional level. That winter Many Things was recorded at Mill Creek Studio in Annapolis, Maryland. Under the watchful eye of producer Noel White (Dashboard Confessional, Art Garfunkle, Herbie Hancock), Sean was able to introduce himself to the world market with songs like Jimmy Lovell, Many Things, and Blue. The album also included two live radio tracks that gave the listener a better idea of Dohertys performance style. Many Things was a catalyst that launched Sean into larger venues, and bigger crowds. 2006 saw the release of Shamrocker a collection of B sides and unreleased acoustic versions of several of Doherty's songs. The album lacked the polish of Many Things and that was the original intention. Most of the songs were one off live takes that were never intended to be released, but upon the urging of friends and fans Shamrocker came into being. Walking onstage at the World Café in Philadelphia Doherty says, Hi guys, Im Sean, Im from Maryland, and Ive never heard of me either. Members of the audience shout song requests and Doherty smiles. Apparently the word is out.
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#8,236 today Peak #126
#1,265 in subgenre Peak #27
Author
Sean Doherty
Rights
2008
Uploaded
February 16, 2009
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MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:51
Story behind the song
I wrote this song as I was getting ready to move from Annapolis, MD to Denver. It wa a big decision in my life because I only knew a handful of people and didn't have a job. The first verse is in reference to a girl that I had been dating who lived in Pittsburgh. When I left for Denver I had to drive on the PA turnpike the same way I went when I would visit here. The windmills are on the stretch of I70 near Donegal PA. I can remember the radio stations fading the farther I drove so I mention that in there. The second verse is about things that were going on in Annapolis prior to my leaving. The part where I sing "I read the paper today and Benny Carr is dead and gone," is reference to a guy I went to high school and the Naval Academy with how died in a car crash the day before Thanksgiving. It hit the town and the people I knew pretty hard, hence why I wonder if the town will be able to hold on. The line about the alcoholic on TV is about a woman from Annapolis named Betsy who was featured on the show "Intervention". I actually remember seeing this lady at the hotel where I used to work, in a very drunk and sad state. I don't know what ever happened to her, although I imagine she died. The rapist playing QB is in reference to for Navy quaterback Lamar Owens who was charged with raping a female midshipman at the Naval Academy. Lamar isn't a rapist and was found not guilty and that is why I sing "wrongful accusery". The part where I sing "What did you want me to say what did you want me to be" is about the girl from Pittsburgh and the whole ordeal of telling her that I was leaving for Colorado and she couldn't come with me. That was hard but necessary. Other than that the song pretty much explains itself.
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I saw the windmills on the Pennsylvania Turnpike And I thougt of You It was suppossed to be a sunny Friday afternoon As I drive on the radio fades But the mountains are in full view Selling books it ain't for me So what should I do Well maybe I'll run away To Denver And maybe you'll runaway too I read the paper today and Benny Carr is dead and gone It makes me wonder if this little town can ever hold on We got alcoholics on TV and rapists playing QB But its wrongful accusery Everything was alright and everything's all wrong What did you want me to say What did you want me to be I can't take your love so casually A different place different time Where my words they don't rhyme And maybe you could see That I had to runway To Denver And you had to runaway too I know that I had to go to Denver Cause I'm so much, so much better.
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