Posts Tagged ‘lyrics’
Blackstone On Top Of A Whitestone
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010Blackstone On Top Of A Whitestone .MP3
César Vallejo wrote a poem that is included in these lyrics.
“Although he published only three books of poetry during his lifetime, he is considered one of the great poetic innovators of the 20th century in any language. Always a step ahead of the literary currents, each of his books was distinct from the others and, in its own sense, revolutionary.”
– Wikipedia
Blackstone On Top Of A Whitestone
Music and additional lyrics by Eric Visnov.
Rhythm Guitar — Eric Visnov
Vocals — Eric Visnov
Bass — Eric Visnov
Lead Guitar — Eric Visnov
Piano — Eric Visnov
Assistant mixing engineer — Eric Visnov
Produced by KingArthur.com with the FameDomain.com mobile recording circus.
A homework assignment for Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) for Art and Business Of Songwriting class.
Eric Visnov mixing Eric Visnov
Reverb Of The Room .MP3
Thursday, February 11th, 2010One of the more amazing events in this life was playing Reverb Of The Room at Steel City. After all, that’s part of why the song was written in the first place. Then, to play the song there and get that amount of energy… it’s what being a singer / songwriter is all about.
Though we did not record the Steel City performance, it’s vibe lives on. That’s how this recording came to be.
Reverb Of The Room [.MP3 / After Playing It Live Version]
by Eric Visnov
Produced by The End
LYRICS: Reverb of the Room
Downstairs in a basement, working late again
Expecting what you’re gonna do, is oh so different
Well, I believe you catch the drift and, it ain’t so hard to do
When you’re high and thinkin’, in the reverb of the room
Well, I see a sea of faces, and tell me how you feel
Well, call it wrong or call it right, or call it what you will
DIG IT
Well, I came across this coffee shop, down on Bridge and Main
And, there’s a girl who’s drinking there who thinks that we’re all crazed
Well, I believe in symmetry and, it and so hard to do
Just connect the dots in which you walk, in the reverb of the room
Lots of luck with scrambled thoughts in the reverb of the room
The End Update
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010The End has released an updated version of Palace At Farnese. “After the Steel City show, the song got stuck in our heads,” said Daniel Brouse producer of The End.
This version is a live stereo recording with keyboards, guitar and vocals. Eric Visnov created vocal harmonies with himself using a Roland BR-600.
Brokedown Palace (Grateful Dead Cover)
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009made famous by the Grateful Dead
performed by:
Dom Gambone — Vocals, Guitar
Anthony Zinno — Vocals
Daniel Brouse — Vocals, Keyboards
a 2 track stereo recording made on-the-fly
LYRICS
Fare you well, my honey, fare you well my only true one.
All the birds that were singing are flown, except you alone.
Going to leave this brokedown palace,
On my hand and knees, I will roll, roll, roll.
Make myself a bed in the waterside,
In my time, I will roll, roll roll.
In a bed, in a bed, by the waterside I will lay my head.
Listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul.
River going to take me, sing sweet and sleepy,
Sing me sweet and sleepy all the way back home.
It’s a far gone lullaby, sung many years ago.
Mama, mama many worlds I’ve come since I first left home.
Goin’ home, goin’ home, by the riverside I will rest my bones,
Listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul.
Going to plant a weeping willow,
On the bank’s green edge it will grow, grow, grow.
Sing a lullaby beside the water,
Lovers come and go, the river roll, roll, roll.
Fare you well, fare you well, I love you more than words can tell,
Listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul.
