Arcs of Life We posted the audio in early spring and subsequently created this video that perhaps gives a better idea of what inspired us to write the tune. As mentioned previously we have a long standing love of abandoned old cemeteries and we always wonder about the life that "little dash between two dates" represented. We hope you like it (it’s short!) and comments are welcomed. Thanks to our music partner friend Peter and PG Music.
Janice: vocals, progression, melody & arrangement
Bud: lyric, video & and the audio tech stuff
Peter: guitar solo/swells/fills & arrangement
All video still shots and clips done with iPhone Pro.
Drums: RealDrums NashvilleEven8 (snare removed) > Waves CLA Drums
Snare: RealDrums N’villeEven8 audio file > Waves JJP-Drums > ChromaVerb
Bass: RealTrack 518 Electric, Pop HalfNotes Ev 085 > Waves Bass Rider
Piano: MIDI SuperTracks 1809 Rhythm
CountryBalladJohn Ev 065 > Logic Pro Grand Steinway > Waves CLA Unplugged
Mastering: Ozone EQ > Ozone Multi-band compressor > Ozone Imager > Ozone Limiter > Ozone Tonal Balance > Youlean Loudness Meter
Neutron 3 was used to balance the bass and kick drum.
Verse 1
hidden deep in the forest lies an abandoned cemetery
it’s crumbling walls hold the graves of those long deceased
they are barely seen beneath vines and fallen branches
do their souls rest in peace?
Refrain
like faded rainbows arcs of life hang above
they hold good, evil, hate and love
Verse 2
the few headstones offer little more than a name and two dates
stories of life between those years remain unknown
sometimes there’re brief sentiments that speak to character
are they true even written in stone?
Refrain
like faded rainbows arcs of life hang above
they hold good, evil, hate and love
Bridge
gone and forgotten
gone and forgotten
Solo
Verse 3
many graves have no stone, no marker, no beginning, no ending
they are known only by a slight depression in the ground
ashes to ashes and dust to dust
are they still eternity bound?
Refrain
like faded rainbows arcs of life hang above
they hold good, evil, hate and love
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