Written by Ric Albano and Ron Simasek | Song Length: 5:57 |
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Lyrics Down in ‘Never-never-ever–been-that-ordinary’ land Where the crossroads of forever stretch in infinite directions Sound and light disseminate through tiny holes in the time-traversing van Wait until the weather’s gettin’ better and we’ll revitalize the plan Was it ever-ever-ever really alive and within your reach? Odd journey, with no fortunes of note sustained Could there have ever been a better bet laid on a surer thing? Significance, upsets the balance in the happy fool’s ear And I’m never gonna be here again, and I’m never gonna be there again And I really haven’t been anywhere since then What can you do when you show up late for… Composition © 2003, 2005 Ric Albano and Ron Simasek |
Song Info Composed on May 11, 2003 Recorded starting on April 8, 2005 at Saturation Acres, Danville, PA Produced by Ric Albano Engineered by Paul Smith Mixed and Mastered in 2005 at Silver Spring Subterranean Original Release: October 10, 2005 on Imaginary Lines I Performers Listener Guide Grade Analysis: This a totally original song, fusing a melancholy power ballad with a precise, marching drum beat, revolving, almost funky bass line, and an excellent, bluesy, guitar lead. The vocals and lyric are almost secondary here, but still they portray the sad lament in the epilogue of a broken relationship. Further the song is asymetrical, nearly a mini-suite, with the story told in the form of a journey. Song Trivia |
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