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Remembrance

 
 
You did what you could, John
You did what you could
Keeping dreams alive
 
You did what you could John,
You did what you could
Showing us the way
 
Then that terrible day
When I lost a hero
Before I was even born
 
You did what you could John
You did what you could
May you rest in peace
 
May you rest in peace.
November 21

Big Black Ball In a Big Blue Sea

Big Black Ball In a Big Blue Sea
 
Sitting in a blue sea
Looking at you
My bells ring out
To get your attention
You look at me with your green eyes
 
You paw your face
Like it's a disgrace
You lick your own ass
And look at me like it's nothing important
 
Little girl made your point
By kneading your perch
Do you think you own me?
 
Meowing your intentions of
Snuggling with me in my blue sea
 
Huggies and scratches
 

Coincidence

Coincidence
 
A brief look
Into your eyes
I haven't figured it out for sure
You wave like me
I wave like you
 Are you confused
Like me
 
Sometimes it seems like
It all comes together
Sometimes we miss the mark
Sometimes you wonder if
You sometime surprise her
 
She doesn't recognize you until you shock her
With your eyes
For the brief time you spoke
All smiles and laughs
With friends
November 20

As I Dig In..

As I'm digging into the catalogue of The Beatles, I'm really discovering just how much of an influence they have been in both what I compose on guitar, or in my style of playing, but also on my lyrical work.
 
To be honest, the only album of theirs I owned in my life prior to 9-9-09 was Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. I've heard all of the other albums off and on over the years, and of course, the songs that everyone all seem to know.
 
I only need to buy With The Beatles, Help!, A Hard Day's Night, Revolver, Yellow Submarine, and Beatles For Sale.
 
I basically bought the CDs as to try to remember childhood memories in some cases, (Sgt. Pepper, Abbey Road), rediscovery in others (White Album), and the I-kind-of-know-it-but-don't-remember-it (Let It Be) to the I-Simply-Do-Not-Know-It (Please, Please Me).
 
I really wanted to get Revolver today so I could have finished up my psychedelic portion of the collection, but I ended up with Past Masters, which is basically an album released in 1988 that gathered up the songs that were the singles, or songs not released on any album. I can now play Hey Jude with total utter love, crank it loud. But there's a song I heard that falls into the rediscovery category, and the history of it alone should be appreciated for how music is done today.
 
If you read about the song Rain, it's the song that the band essentially, according to George Harrision, "The first MTV video". It also seems to be the first song to use the art of recording something backwards for a song.
 
 
The "MTV Video Version (minus the backwards vocals)"
 
 
John sings it. I'm trying to play it properly on guitar (G-C-D), but Paul rules this with his bass.
 
Rain
 
If the rain comes
They run and hide their heads
They might as well be dead
If the rain comes If the rain comes
When the sun shines they slip into the shade
(When the sun shines down)
They sip their lemonade
(When the sun shines down)
When the sun shines, when the sun shines down
Rain, I don't mind
Shine, the world looks fine
I can show you when it starts to rain,
(When the rain comes down)
Everything's the same
(When the rain comes down)
I can show you, I can show you
Rain I don't mind
Shine, the world looks fine
Can you hear me, when it rains and shines
(When it rains and shines)
It's just a state of mind
(When it rains and shines)
Can you hear me, can you hear me?
When it rains, and they run and hide their heads
sdaeh rieht edih dna nur yeht dna, sniar ti nehW
(Rain)
niaR
(Rain)
enihsnuS
 
--The Beatles
 
 
November 14

Tribute to Slash

November 12

Auburn Hair

Auburn Hair
 
Is it the fiery nature
Of a woman with fiery
Red locks
That cascade down her back
Strawberry fields forever
For me to play in
 
Is it something about you
That draws me to you
Womanly fire?
Is it the look of Curly Top
And Rita, Nicole
 
Short or long
Curly or straight
Pony or pigtails
Drives me crazy in a bun
 
A red headed woman
Can get a dirty job done
 
Can't you see
What a woman like you
Is doing to me
Long hair and big brown eyes
Make me melt inside
 
A red headed woman
Can get a dirty job done
 
They say that a man shouldn't
Fall apart except when
He meets the one
The woman
Who completes him
 
A red headed woman
Can get a dirty job done
 
Woman with auburn hair
You're so beautiful
I cannot help but stare
Into your eyes
 
I cannot step
I cannot see
I cannot walk
Unless I see your dreamy eyes
And feel your hair
In my hands
 
And your kisses
Drive me wild
You make me so damn hot
 
Woman,
Oh red-headed woman
Can't you see
What you're doing
To me
November 11

Veteran's Day

On November 11, 1918, World War I ended with the Treaty of Versailles.
 
It is a day that is now known in America as Veteran's Day.
 
For one who wished to have served, this day I wish to celebrate with all of my friends qho are serving, who have served, or tried to serve.
 
May God Bless You.
November 07

Supple

Supple
 
Some of us
Have a way
To play
To use our hands
In such a way
To make music
 
You use your hands and fingers
To play the notes that evoke
Feeling
 
Some of us use guitars to
Speak our mind
We're all are in our own world when we solo
Leave us alone when we go there in our
Zone
 
Some of us play the drums rum pu pa pum
Me and my drum
We keep the beat, the silent ones
The aninmal
 
The bass keeps on grooving away
Helping me keep time
Perception of time
 
Voices calling
Hear me sing
Voices of a band
We can work it out
We can work it out
We can work it out
 
Won't you come out to play

Sir Paul

Down to the final Beatle.
 
I know long before I was born, there were contests of "Which Beatle is the cutist?". If I were a girl back then, I'd probably pick Sir Paul. Of the four, he was the crooner, the Sinatra.
 
I never liked the movie Live And Let Die except for two things: a very yummy Jane Seymour, and the song. Mom used to play Band On The Run to put me down for a nap.
 
But, Sir Paul wrote the best Beatle song...the best damned sing-a-long song ever, IMHO.
 
Na na na na, na na na na na
 
 
In closing, I wish I could write songs like The Fab Four.