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Here's a new one. This is a song inspired by a musician I know and have played with. He loved playing and lived one heck of a life.... been on stage with some of the big names, and opened for so many others. Now, he finds himself without a permanent residence (homeless or incarcerated) and not many options at this point. EDIT: This is version 2.0 what is different is that the EQ on the drums has been rolled off a bit to smooth the cymbals high end....and the overall drum track is about 1dB lower in the mix. Nothing major. The song is called Nowhere Left To Turn I'm playing a very short section on guitar. The band: LA hard rock drums Bass 995 Guitar 999 & 996 Acoustic 405 B3 686 Steel 2670 Piano 2026 Fiddle 1878 Mixed in Sonar 5 vocal tracks: Lead, 2 layers, 2 harmony Enjoy. The lyrics: he wonders what went wrong he blinked and it all was gone living life and playing in a band had a kid when he was 20 figured he be rich and one day he could buy that big old mansion on a hill there's a cold wind blowing on the highway tonight no place warm to lay his head until the morning light no rest for the weary that's what he's heard people say one day he hopes to make it home, there's no where left to turn there is no money in the bank and just a dollar in his hand chasing dreams that disappear just like the shifting sand worn out coat against the cold rain living in the past where he's been standing right beside the fortune and the fame there's a cold wind blowing on the highway tonight no place warm to lay his head until the morning light no rest for the weary that's what he's heard people say one day he hopes to make it home, there's no where left to turn he's just a free spirit living day to day he wouldn't have it any other way there's a cold wind blowing on the highway tonight no place warm to lay his head until the morning light no rest for the weary that's what he's heard people say one day he hopes to make it home, there's no where left to turn
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Nice work Herb. Good tune!
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Herb,
I really love this. It may be one of my very favorites of yours.
The hook and the lyrics are great.
It reminds me of Marshall Tucker and Charlie Daniels and the "glory days" of country.
Great performances all around.
P.S. On the Road is awesome as well. Did you post that? I might have missed it, but it sounds super too.
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Steve: Thank you, glad you liked it.
David: Thank you.... yes, On the Road was a few weeks back.
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Herb
Nice big sound - excellent memorable chorus and a well written lyric. Excellent work all round.
Peter
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Hello Herb.
Well done and enjoyable like all your songs. Sounds like a major production.
Cheers.
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Herb,
Good song, vocal and production. Excellent job!
Bob
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Herb, Sad story but a great song! I've witnessed this same thing happen more than once to some very talented musicians who just couldn't deal with the trappings of success. The feel and flow of this one, chord structure/instrumentation are all so beautiful and appropriate! The Hard Rock LA drums used here are so versatile. They lend themselves well to more than a hard rock style as evidenced here! I think a lot of folks turn away from using these because of their title. Mistake! Great work!! Thanks, Torrey
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What a cool lyric Herb. In my thoughts I always wondered what it would have been like to have music as primary source of income after high school. Lots of dreams of being a millionaire rock star. I have read so many stories of how hard life has been for those wanting to be a full time musician.
Your guitar work is always top shelf but I must say how much I enjoyed your vocal and how well it brought out the angst of the lyrics. This is one of my favorite songs of yours. A sad story and awesome delivery... Well done
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Well done! As other have said, good lyrical story, not so happy story in practice.
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A very catchy chorus, Herb. As David said, very Marshall-Tucker-Charlie-Daniels sounding.
"standing right beside the fortune and the fame" That was a nice line.
A good vocal. But it's kind of being stepped on by the ride (and crash) cymbal in the drum track. It (the ride) is really stepping on the piano, too - they seem to be fighting for the same sonic space. It's really loud - almost drowning out the snare. It dominates the mix. It is particular evident the few times is stops (for drums fills) - when it starts again, it pulls your ear away from the song itself.
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PeterF: I love a big sound. The E Street band is one of my favorite "big bands". Full and fat sounding. Thanks for listening.
RichMac: Thanks, I'm glad you liked this song.
RS Dean: Again, thanks for dropping in for a listen.
Torrey Bliss: I love using rock styles in so many ways for country songs. It does in fact, work exceptionally well. Regarding my friend..... yes, we played in a number of bands together through the years and had a ton of fun doing it. He was in a few bands that really had a shot at being something, and opening for the big Nashville stars, unfortunately, they were involved with illegal pharmaceuticals and that ended with several band members including my friend spending quite a bit of mandatory vacation time courtesy of the State of VA and NC corrections depts. Sad but that's how things turn out.
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Herb, I can surely relate to the lyrics having seen this same thing happen to many fellow musicians I have known. A sad story indeed. Great idea for a song and executed brilliantly with the write and performance. You surely have a feel for this genre. I really enjoyed it. I agree with floyd that the cymbal was a bit hot. Nevertheless I really loved the song, Tom
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A very catchy chorus, Herb. As David said, very Marshall-Tucker-Charlie-Daniels sounding.
"standing right beside the fortune and the fame" That was a nice line.
A good vocal. But it's kind of being stepped on by the ride (and crash) cymbal in the drum track. It (the ride) is really stepping on the piano, too - they seem to be fighting for the same sonic space. It's really loud - almost drowning out the snare. It dominates the mix. It is particular evident the few times is stops (for drums fills) - when it starts again, it pulls your ear away from the song itself. I felt the same way about the mix, particularly during the verses. The song itself is really, really good!! I think you sang it well too but the drums seemed to piercing and too dominant. Some great lyrics and a super catchy melody. Chorus is great! Come around more often. We don't see you as much as I'd like to. Take care. Greg
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Herb, I liked the big stirring country band sound and the contrast with the sad picture your lyrics paint - very well sung too, especially on the bridge. Fine song!
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Scott C: I made my living at music for a number of years and several of those were in bands with the fellow this song is about. It was fun but it was also a hard life. Sometimes we were wondering how we were going to eat until the next gig. I had learned a trade and had that to fall back on. Others didn't plan so well for the future. Most left the music scene for other more lucrative endeavors. Some continued to play music on the side for fun....and some didn't have anything else that they knew how to do to make money. Time slips by...and well.... here we are.
dcuny: thanks for listening.... yes, a sad story
Floyd: glad you like the chorus. so do I. as far as the production and the drums, yeah, I agree, the drums are a bit hot.... maybe I'll remix it when I have the time.... but here's an interesting side note. The guy this is about is a drummer. We were playing a gig in a little honky tonk hole in the wall juke joint one night. We had bought some new PA gear and since the amount was over a certain amount, the store gave us a pretty nice sound pressure meter. We used it quite a bit. Some clubs actually required the SPL at the bar to be a certain level. Other clubs had city cops stand outside with SPL meters and the clubs were fined if the SPL at 5' from the door exceeded 95dB. So we were used to having it on stage and running. In this club, there were no level requirements. So during the song.... a country song... the on stage SPL was 118dB.... yup... we were loud. In that song, there was a drum solo. During the solo, the SPL actually rose to 121dB.... He was a loud drummer. I'm paying for those nights of musical indiscretion now with a constant ringing in the ears from the damage we did.
Tommyad: kind words indeed. Thank you. I'm glad you liked this song. ditto on the drums... yep, might do a remix on this later.
Greg Johnson: I'm glad you like this tune and agree with FJ. I'm planning to write and record more fun tunes and post them here. I've been tied up with other things going on, but finally seeing my way through the swamp to where I have the time to work on some music again.
Robertkc: Thanks for noticing the big country band..... Yep, I love that sound. I appreciate you taking the time to listen
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I get a little Bruce Hornsby thing, like Hornsby meets Chris Isaak with some Neil Young mixed in. And there are touches of Levon Helm (RIP - I miss you!) in there.
If the protagonist was female I would interpret this as a woman who turns to prostitution because that is all she can do to make money to feed kids. That kind of desperation is what I take from it through all the metaphor.
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I get a little Bruce Hornsby thing, like Hornsby meets Chris Isaak with some Neil Young mixed in. And there are touches of Levon Helm (RIP - I miss you!) in there.
If the protagonist was female I would interpret this as a woman who turns to prostitution because that is all she can do to make money to feed kids. That kind of desperation is what I take from it through all the metaphor. Interesting way to look at it... and probably closer to the truth than one might imagine. He was quite the promiscuous fellow. But man it sure seemed like a good idea at the time..... right? Oh the stories I could tell on that one topic. A life that was lived with little thought to next week and what's to come with the greater focus on tonight and let's party. So many choices that could have been made with more thought as to the results. Several years spent in prison for stupid things. Several dozen DUI/no license driving offenses, ( yeah, you read that right...several dozen) just hoping for that big payday of getting in a band that made a few chart topping hits, that never came. But several bands were so close he could almost taste it.... opening for the big names in country music..... A life lived in quiet desperation. Alienating many of his friends and all of his family along the way, parents are gone, siblings and daughter aren't talking to him or stepping up to help... no one is opening any doors to let him sleep in a warm bed or even on the couch......And now, looking at 65, there's nowhere left to turn. The song kind of wrote itself.
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You can find my music at: www.herbhartley.comAdd nothing that adds nothing to the music. You can make excuses or you can make progress but not both. The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding.
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