Tag: domestic violence
Do As I Am Told
by admin on Jul.29, 2009, under Sir Vent Meets The Boss
Your eyes
Are so steely cold
You think
I should do as told
As long
As you are talking
So long
’cause I am walking
You get
What you deserve
Your soul
Will not preserve
You’re mad
Angry and mean
You’re mad
A nightmarish dream
You’re mad
Insane
You don’t know
What you mean
No know
Do you know
You’re that mean?
About The Song
Em add G
The song was recorded in two locations. The drums were recorded on the onboard drum machine on a picnic table in the Philadelphia suburbs. The vocals and acoustic guitar were recorded in the Appalachian mountains. There are a total of 8 tracks (4 stereo tracks): drums, classical guitar, lead vocals and backing vocals.
It is about relationship in which the wife is abusive to her husband and children. She expects her mate to do as he is told. If he does not, she goes into a fit of rage.
End Of The Line
by admin on Jul.29, 2009, under Blues + Yellow = Green Days, Mother Nature's Sons
Can anyone tell me
How did we wind up here?
How did we wind up
Wind up here
Why didn’t anyone steer?
Well, how did we wind up
Wind up
That’s not exactly clear
It’s what we did fear
Now, oh dear
We can’t see clear
We can’t see the light
It’s dark
The darkest night
Is there something bright
How did we wind up here
Exactly what we did fear
With these junkyard dogs
All fat hogs
End Of The Line (Introduction) MP3
End Of The Line MP3
About The Song
The song is a live acoustic recording. A stereo track of an old upright piano and a stereo vocal track.
On a macro scale it is about how the human race has treated the world. On a micro scale it is about a mother who abandoned her husband.
Nobody Knows
by admin on Jul.19, 2009, under Sir Vent Meets The Boss
lyrics
Nobody knows
Nobody knows
No one knows
Just because
Now, all is was
Nobody knows
Nobody knows
Just because
All that is… was.
Nobody knows
The Earth did quake
And, demons shake
Nobody knows
And, everything that is
Turns to was
Just because
The Earth did quake and shake
You take, take, take
Nobody knows
About The Song
The song is a 6 track recording made on the Roland Boss BR-600. Two of the tracks are live piano recorded in stereo, and there are two stereo 2-tracks of vocals.
The song is about the devastation a spouse can bring on a family through abuse and abandonment. Why would someone do that? Nobody knows.