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The Trainwreck That's My Life

An uptempo country rock lament. My brother thinks this sounds like CCR, even though I was probably trying to channel Rockpile. But heck, I'm a big fan of both bands, so who knows?? Somewhat unusual song form that ends on a bridge. I like to call these "bridges to nowhere". smile

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In the general vicinity of the trainwreck
That’s my life in general
The toxic masculinity halo effect
Put me in a pigeonhole

I tried to carve out a nice slice of life for us
But it didn’t work out so well
But then I rolled the dice, paid the price, lost her trust
And got stuck down in a well

I was calling for her with no answer
Into the void of our old lives
I heard the echo of my own voice
Going in and out like the tides
How were we ever going to survive?

In the climate change circumstance we were living in
Nothing seemed to make much sense
But it got really strange when we danced on the tin
But we haven’t done it since

I wrapped up in scarves in the middle of July
The snow trapping us inside
We couldn’t see the stars buried up in the sky
And we had no place to hide

I was calling for her with no answer
Into the void of our old lives
I heard the echo of my own voice
Going in and out like the tides
How were we ever going to survive?

In the back and forth somewhat brief conversation
That kept us so occupied
Looking south and north, a whole new celebration
As the fireworks collide

I was blind-sided by the things that she decided
Without even consulting me
It coincided with the things that I provided
As she was insulting me

I was calling for her with no answer
Into the void of our old lives
I heard the echo of my own voice
Going in and out like the tides
How were we ever going to survive?

What does that mean?
Echoing voices
Haunting me every night
Reaching out in the darkness
Echoing voices
What does that mean?


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Hey Ron!

Always good to hear a new one from you. Had to listen to it twice!

And yeah, I got a late 60s to early 70s country fell from it. I couldn't come up with a particular group it sounded like. Maybe that's a good thing - it sounds like DC Ron!

What I like about your vocals are its sonic characteristics. Your voice is semi-soft and a wee bit raspy. And you typically sing the individual words with a slight staccato effect - you don't hold the words very long. All of that works well for me.

I particularly enjoyed the strong kick drum. It was very much up front, yet not intrusive on the rest.

The only thing that might have added just a bit more to the song would be more differentiation in the chorus - particularly the drums. A ride cymbal just loud enough to break through might be helpful.

All that said, it's a really good song that's fun to listen to. My older brother (deceased 5 years back) drove OTR for J.B. Hunt for many years. Bakersfield, CA, to Manitoba, Canada, and then to New York was his usual run. A lot of your story in this song reflects well on many of his circumstances that didn't work out as good as he would have liked.

Much enjoyed@!

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Nice rocker. What's not to love about that?

Nice sounding mix


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Ron,
As soon as I saw a reference to Rockpile, I couldn't click quick enough! Early Nick Lowe is a fav. This is a great little rocker - I can picture Rockpile playing it, with each band member having fags (cigarettes) hanging out of their mouths and surrounded by clouds of smoke.

I love those BVs that come in on verse 5 - once I heard them, I wanted more of them. You know how partial I am to backing ooos and ahhs.

A bridge that goes nowhere - that would be called a pier or a jetty. Good anyway! I'm still trying to work out what this means ... 'The toxic masculinity halo effect'.

An entertaining listen!

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Love the phrasing and unique rhyming (such as general and pigeon hole). I'm with Andrew on those ooo's; that was a beautiful elevation and I was sitting here going "Oh, yeah!". Bridges to nowhere...love that concept; I'm stealing it! grin It certainly fits the whole song's theme.Overall, a very fun piece of music.

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Ron,

Love this! Great lyrics and melody. I also like the steady groove / pace. It's always great to hear you sing and you sound excellent here!

A new favorite for me!

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What a really great song! The vocals and production are excellent. When read the lyrics are a bit depressing, but when sung they come to life. I thought "Blind-Sided" would have been a better title. I'm asking others this as it's my blind area: what do you use for mastering?


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Ron,

Love everything here! Everything I hear from you is always catchy, well produced and performed!
I enloyed my listen!

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Very good song, production, and I especially like your singing! (Always love your singing!) The lyrics were challenging melodically, but you sang them into shape. With the possible exception of "In the climate change circumstance we were living in." That line was tough to pull off. Really liked the last line of each verse. Great job!


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Hi, Ron.

Vocals (and attitude) sound great, lyrics are clever and fun, and the arrangement upbeat and poppy. Nice BGVs, too!

Tasty pop!


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Originally Posted by Al-David
Hey Ron!

Always good to hear a new one from you. Had to listen to it twice!

And yeah, I got a late 60s to early 70s country fell from it. I couldn't come up with a particular group it sounded like. Maybe that's a good thing - it sounds like DC Ron!

What I like about your vocals are its sonic characteristics. Your voice is semi-soft and a wee bit raspy. And you typically sing the individual words with a slight staccato effect - you don't hold the words very long. All of that works well for me.

I particularly enjoyed the strong kick drum. It was very much up front, yet not intrusive on the rest.

The only thing that might have added just a bit more to the song would be more differentiation in the chorus - particularly the drums. A ride cymbal just loud enough to break through might be helpful.

All that said, it's a really good song that's fun to listen to. My older brother (deceased 5 years back) drove OTR for J.B. Hunt for many years. Bakersfield, CA, to Manitoba, Canada, and then to New York was his usual run. A lot of your story in this song reflects well on many of his circumstances that didn't work out as good as he would have liked.

Much enjoyed@!

Alan

Alan, THANK YOU for the kind remarks. Y'know, I don't think I've ever heard a forum member break down my vocals before now, but I can't say I disagree with anything you say. Suffice it to say my goal is to try to coax my naturally weak vocals into a form that is at least inoffensive, just 'cause I don't want the listener to be distracted from the song. If I accomplished that...success! What I lack in technical ability I hope to make up for in zeal. smile

Huh. I might not have paid enough attention to the drums on this one, since I agree with your point. Now I think I want to add a cowbell on the chorus. I just might yet...

Sorry for the loss of your brother. Hoping the reflection was a happy one in the aggregate despite the unfortunate circumstances. Long haul is not for the faint of heart, he must have been quite the guy.

Really appreciate the listen and for sharing your thoughts!


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Another cracker.
The only thing I'm not keen on is that oversaturated boogie guitar on the left.
Your slightly clipped phrasing is very distinctive and lends an unique twist to your songs.
Tres COOL.


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DC Ron:

Cool tune—really like the write. To me, not so much CCR . . . To me definitely has more of a Rockpile (Edmunds, Lowe) type feel. Terrific production . . . crisp and pro level. Excellent work!!

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Ron, I have to admit I was totally distracted by your vocal--so sharp, clear, tight harmony, pronunciation right on, excellent delivery--I hardly paid attention to the backing and arrangement! Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed it! Great work!


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Yeah, I'm with your brother on the CCR, but this one has a much better singer. I understand the cool lyrics --unlike "a bathroom on the right," or "stuck in a low dive again."

Ai unemployed. HA! Well Ri was surely a big part of this one. Love those lyrics, and the driving beat you gave them. Excellent choice of harmony lines. I like how you put them back a bit, unlike, say, The Everlys. The ooze and oz you added were also a great touch. Yep, Real Intellegence throughout. Good mix too. Fun, Ron.


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Originally Posted by Guitarhacker
Nice rocker. What's not to love about that?

Nice sounding mix

THANKS, Herb!

Originally Posted by Andrew Dee
Ron,
As soon as I saw a reference to Rockpile, I couldn't click quick enough! Early Nick Lowe is a fav. This is a great little rocker - I can picture Rockpile playing it, with each band member having fags (cigarettes) hanging out of their mouths and surrounded by clouds of smoke.

I love those BVs that come in on verse 5 - once I heard them, I wanted more of them. You know how partial I am to backing ooos and ahhs.

A bridge that goes nowhere - that would be called a pier or a jetty. Good anyway! I'm still trying to work out what this means ... 'The toxic masculinity halo effect'.

An entertaining listen!

Andrew

Thank you, Andrew! Yeah, Nick is a talented dude. One of the few lyricist's that can make me laugh out loud, and his music is always likeably ear-wormy. So what does "toxic masculinity halo effect" mean? Never asked the lyricist, but to ME it references being stereotyped by gender. Not that THAT ever happens...


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Originally Posted by BYOBand
Love the phrasing and unique rhyming (such as general and pigeon hole). I'm with Andrew on those ooo's; that was a beautiful elevation and I was sitting here going "Oh, yeah!". Bridges to nowhere...love that concept; I'm stealing it! grin It certainly fits the whole song's theme.Overall, a very fun piece of music.

Thanks, Beth! Yeah, my lyricist is always giving me offbeat rhymes and other new and interesting concepts to play with. He's a talented guy and makes my part in this a lot of fun.

BGVs and bridges (to nowhere and otherwise) are two of my favorite parts of songwriting, so glad you enjoyed them. Glad you found the song fun! Music should be fun.


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Ron, everything that I was thinking as I listened has already been said so all that I can add is
WOW WHAT A FANTASTIC SONG!

Everything about this is perfect.

Loved it.


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LOVE that opening. Played it 3 times before I let the rest of the song continue...

Excellent BAND! Great use of BIAB. A powerful groove.
Drums sound Great!
Strong vocals. Sitting perfectly in the mix.
EXCELLENT Mix.

I got so wrapped up in the Production and MIx that I had to go back again to actually listen to the song...

Oozes originality.
Such interesting lyrics. I found that I enjoyed Listening to them without reading the lyric (that was the 3rd listen). That seldom happens.
That points to the combination of melody and words being "more than the combination of the two". Something special.

I've always liked a hanging bridge.

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Originally Posted by rsdean
Ron,

Love this! Great lyrics and melody. I also like the steady groove / pace. It's always great to hear you sing and you sound excellent here!

A new favorite for me!

Bob

Thanks, Bob! The pace was no doubt inspired by songs like Nick Lowe's "I Knew the Bride", where it starts at a 9/10, goes to 11, then bounces around between 9 and 10 until it fades out. It's a hard trick (for me) to pull off.

This was a fun song to sing, and worth the effort to get about right as I can.

Glad you liked the song!


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