"Childhood Could Tell" w/Lurker

Started by Blooby, September 02, 2022, 02:24:11 PM

Blooby

Childhood Could Tell - Lurker & Blooby
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Something we did last week. When we pulled it back up last night, we were both repelled, but we warmed up to it after some judicious tweaks.

Lurker on vocals.

Blooby


Ray Brookes

Cool groove and love that break at 1:27. Nice guitar solo too and love those bass lines.
Ray Brookes

Lurker

Here are the lyrics.

I pushed my sister's bike to the top of the hill
I didn't have my own because I lacked the skill
Pushed off the curb and started to roll
Pumping the pedals I learned to make that bike go

Growing up
Living life on the edge
Looking back is easier than living it then
Wiser now
I can laugh at myself
And learn from all the stories that a childhood could tell

I stood atop the spillway looking out at the pool
Cold mountain water undercutting my cool
All the others called to me to take the plunge
So I screwed up my courage and filled my lungs

Growing up
Living life on the edge
Looking back is easier than living it then
Wiser now
I can laugh at myself
And learn from all the stories that a childhood could tell

Some may think these challenges no obstacle at all
To a kid trying the first time every wall is tall

We stood so close I could feel her heat
And wondered if she could hear my heart beat
We were drawn together but didn't know how
To turn to each other and say it out loud

Growing up
Living life on the edge
Looking back is easier than living it then
Wiser now
I can laugh at myself
And learn from all the stories that a childhood could tell

No one can know til they face it themselves
What will bring them joy or be a personal hell
Some will think these challenges small
Hurtles that wouldn't slow them at all

DarrenG / The Devil's Toupee

The lyrics and vocals are great. Yeah it has a cool beat and groove. Some excellent guitars, love the drums and I like the fade out ending.
Darren
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 One is a musical partnership with Keith Allen, ( we record songs as "The Devil's Toupee").
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Thanks for listening.

Zoltan

The honky tonk men!

That break at 90seconds mark is glorious. It's such an aural delight that i would have never wanted it to end.

At times the singer sounded like he'd had Danzig for breakfast. The playing is at time quite trippy yet reminiscent of 90's era Navarro phase RHCP!

Great stuff!
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Ted

Great performances – and that change at 1:30 – but some good lines too. I particularly like:

Quote from: Lurker on September 02, 2022, 03:50:02 PMI stood atop the spillway looking out at the pool
Cold mountain water undercutting my cool
All the others called to me to take the plunge
So I screwed up my courage and filled my lungs

Very simple, but they paint a vivid picture in my mind. I imagine a skinny white kid in swim trunks a bit too small for him – possibly at the end of a recent growth spurt.
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StephenM

almost has a prog element to it with the bass line.  For me the winner is the lyrics.  It builds the tale of a child trying to muster courage up... something we all can relate to and then that moment of physical attraction.  You told that so well...

I started laughing when I read you were repelled... ha!  Glad you kept at it... because it's a worthy story and the music and vocals are very good... there are many styles in this and kudo's for that.  You two work well together as well... also i love the subtle guitar kind of hidden away in there... heard it more the second listen...
 
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Farrell Jackson

It took me a bit to get comfortable with this but once the bridge with all its harmony vocals hit, I was sold! I like the story of childhood risks and perils. Great vocals, some cool guitar work and I dig the bass!
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Rayon Vert


Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Ron D Bowes

Cool slice of rockin' blues with good vox. My kinda track. Tasteful lead. Enjoyable listen.

Johnbee

Great collaboration.  You both did an excellent job.

 :) John B

By and large, jazz has always been like the kind of a man you wouldn't want your daughter to associate with.

-Duke Ellington


               

OK to cover but please let me know first.  Thanks!