brainwashed

lose your dreams and you will lose your mind, ain't life unkind?

2.26.2006

You Won't See Me

Happy day late birthday for Georgie! Wow, what an amazing Beatle he was, eh?
This is in my top ten favourite Beatles songs of all time. I remember the first couple times I listened to Rubber Soul in it's entirety. Just a great set of 14 songs.
I performed at a restaurant today with my band. It went really well. We played a Zeppelin medley, an original song (I'll post it soon when we get it recorded), and Jimi's version of "All Along The Watchtower".

You Won't See Me

When I call you up
Your line's engaged
I have had enough
So act your age
We have lost the time
That was so hard to find
And I will lose my mind
If you won't see me
You won't see me

I don't know why
You should want to hide
But I can't get through
My hands are tied
I won't want to stay
I don't have much to say
But I can't turn away
And you won't see me
You won't see me

Time after time
You refuse to even listen
I wouldn't mind
If I knew what I was missing
Though the days are few
They're filled with tears
And since I lost you
It feels like years
Yes, it seems so long
Girl, since you've been gone
And I just can't go on
If you won't see me
You won't see me

Time after time
You refuse to even listen
I wouldn't mind
If I knew what I was missing
Though the days are few
They're filled with tears
And since I lost you
It feels like years
Yes, it seems so long
Girl, since you've been gone
And I just can't go on
If you won't see me
You won't see me

2.22.2006

Cindy Incidentally

I recently fell in love with the Faces. What an amazing line up.

Cindy Incidentally
The Faces

Oh Cindy ain’t you noticed
That several of your friends have moved on
And the street outside is just a little too quiet
And your local papers run out of news
I’m not persuading you or disengaging you
But cindy you and me we gotta move

Can you refuse, no time to lose
We’ll hit the high road early this morning
So don’t be late, don’t hesitate
This dream can pass just as fast as lighting
Cindy, incidentally, baby I ain’t putting you on

Can you refuse, with nothing to lose
We’ll hit the high road early this morning
So don’t be late, don’t hesitate
This dream can pass just as fast as lighting

Oh Cindy don’t you worry
’cause between us we can make it through
There ain’t nothing, no no nothing
In the world I can do without you

So Cindy get your coat on
Leave the rent with the gent up in the penthouse
Turn your music so loud let’s attract a big crowd
We’ll drink a round to this town and bid goodbye

2.17.2006

The Only Living Boy In New York

Well, today I'm at home sick. I've had a random occuring cough/headache/fever for the last two days. I don't get sick often so it's a weird feeling.

For Valentine's Day my parents got me "Rust Never Sleeps". I'm going to watch that today - I cannot wait. And read some of Shakey and maybe watch The Graduate, which I'm now very much in the mood for. But maybe I'll just go back to sleep.
Also, I've decided to only consume tea today to clear out my system. (I'm kinda a dork, eh?)

Earlier I had already decided what song I was going to do today, but then I completely changed my mind. I listened to this Simon & Garfunkel song and realized I would be a fool not to post it today because it's the song I've been listening to the most lately. I'll post that other song later when I feel it the right time, I guess it wasn't the right time for it today.
Anyway, this song is on the "Garden State" soundtrack (but the song was realesed on "Bridge Over Troubled Water"), which is a very nice soundtrack. I usually don't like soundtracks that much either. There is another song on that CD I'll probably be posting.
Simon & Garfunkel are a dream to me. Just the music I look for to feel good and content. And this song is perfect for listening to when you want to get away from the fake world to find the real one in your head.

The Only Living Boy In New York
Simon & Garfunkel


Tom, get your plane right on time.
I know your part’ll go fine.
Fly down to Mexico.
Da-n-da-da-n-da-n-da-da and here I am,
The only living boy in New York.
I get the news I need on the weather report.
I can gather all the news I need on the weather report.
Hey, I’ve got nothing to do today but smile.
Da-n-da-da-n-da-da-n-da-da here I am
The only living boy in New York

Half of the time we’re gone but we don’t know where,
And we don’t know here.

Tom, get your plane right on time.
I know you’ve been eager to fly now.
Hey let your honesty shine, shine, shine
Da-n-da-da-n-da-da-n-da-da
Like it shines on me
The only living boy in New York,
The only living boy in New York

2.14.2006

Factory Girl

Hey guys, hope you had a nice Valentine's Day. If you didn't have a good one, then tomorrow's a normal day again so no need to worry. Mine was fine, definitely better than others.

This song is one of the most important songs to me. I love it more than anything...it fills my heart so much. It's so amazing. I really can't put my feelings into words!

I remember the day I fell in love. I was at the park watching my sister play softball. It was probably in August. I had on a really great dress. I had just bought "Beggars Banquet" and it was on my iPod so I was listening to all the songs. Usually when I buy an album it takes me a while to listen to all the songs because I don't have patience with things I don't know, but this album was different. This song is the second to last song on the album - number nine. It's so special to me. This album is really fabulous, but this song one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.

Factory Girl
The Rolling Stones

Waiting for a girl who's got curlers in her hair
Waiting for a girl she has no money anywhere
We get buses everywhere
Waiting for a factory girl

Waiting for a girl and her knees are much too fat
Waiting for a girl who wears scarves instead of hats
Her zipper's broken down the back
Waiting for a factory girl

Waiting for a girl and she gets me into fights
Waiting for a girl we get drunk on Friday night
She's a sight for sore eyes
Waiting for a factory girl

Waiting for a girl and she's got stains all down her dress
Waiting for a girl and my feet are getting wet
She ain't come out yet
Waiting for a factory girl

2.11.2006

Rio

I'm going to start randomly posting the lyrics to some of my favourite songs. These are the stable songs in my life. The ones I don't get tired of and listen to almost daily. I don't know how long this will go on for...but it will be a nice way to get this all down somewhere so I will always know.

Starting with a song I have recently discovered which is by one of the most loved men in my world.

Rio
Michael Nesmith

I'm hearing the light from the window
I'm seeing the sound of the sea
My feet have come loose from their moorings
I'm feeling quite wonderfully free
And I think I will travel to Rio
Using the music for flight
There's nothing I know of in Rio
But it's something to do with the night
It's only a whimsical notion
To fly down to Rio tonight
I probably won't fly down to Rio
But then again I just might

There's wings to the thought behind fancy
There's wings to the thought behind play
And dancing to rhythms of laughter
Makes laughter the rhythm of rain
So I think I will travel to Rio
Using the music for flight
There's nothing I know of in Rio
But it's something to do with the night
It's only a whimsical notion
To fly down to Rio tonight
And I probably won't fly down to Rio
But then again I just might

I feel such a sense of well-being
The problems have come to be solved
And what I thought was proper for battle
I see now is proper for love
So I think I will travel to Rio
Using the music for flight
There's nothing that I know of in Rio
But it's something to do with the night
It's only a whimsical notion
To fly down to Rio tonight
And I probably won't fly down to Rio
But then again I just might

2.07.2006

Love

I love pasta, it really is fantastic. Just with veggie oil and salt...maybe a little parmasion cheese.
I am also watching American Idol. I dont know if I like it. The audiotions are okay. Wow there are these twins singing. I think they sound good. I havent heard the second one yet.
I'm also excited about Valentines Day! I don't know, even if it's commercial....I love love.
Wow, I'm positive right now.
Haha, this definitely won't last.
xoxo
- claire -

2.02.2006

I got tagged!

Okay, I have to list five interesting facts about myself.

1) The first song I learend how to play on the guitar was "I Want You Around" by the Ramones.

2) When I'm in cars I have a compulsive feeling that I have to open the car doors while the car is in drive...so I always tell my parents to lock them. If the doors can't lock, it takes way too much effort for me not to open them.

3) I have been a vegetarian since June 18th, 2004 (Paul McCartney's birthday).

4) I long to live on "That 70's Show" with Steven Hyde and Eric Foreman.

5) I have vivid dreams almost every night that I remember very well. I love it because I feel like I'm living two lives: one where anything can happen and one were only the ordinary things happens.

I am going to tag Kevin and Tallulah (but I don't know how so I just said their names).

- claire -

2.01.2006

Alan Parsons

Tonight my father and I went to Webster University to listen to a recording engineer by the name of Alan Parsons. I'm sure some of you know who he is, and if you don't (I didn't until yesterday) he engineered Dark Side Of the Moon and stood in at Beatles recording sessions for the album Abbey Road. He also had some records of his own.

I learned a lot about recording songs in general! A lot of it went over my head though, the types of microphones used and the names of equipment, etc. But it was amazing.

The whole time people just asked questions and he answered (this went on from 7:10 to 9:20). I asked him about standing in on Beatles sessions and what the Beatles preffered when they recorded. I kind of thought he would answer like "Oh well George always liked to play right after Ringo put the drum tracks down, and Paul would always record last..." but instead he talked about the equipment they used for the album and that they started out using an 8-track. This was good enough for me though.

One of the last questions asked was, "If you could produce or engineer the album of any artist or band out there, which would it be?" and his response was "Well, I've always been a Townshend fan." He also said he wished he could have worked on Tommy. Of course when he said Townshend I freaked out. My dad pointed out that if he had engineered, it wouldn't be Tommy anymore!

At the end we went up to meet him (he's a tall and big man, he had on a really groovy purple jacket). I told him about my band and us owning an 8-track. He gave me some advice about some good recording magazines and then he wished me good luck. I think that's the best good luck I've ever been wished!

I hope everyone has great Thursdays!

xoxo
- claire -