No More
Good evening,
Sometimes I just have to say "No More" and tonight you can listen to this presently unreleased track. This song was written at the Pumpkinland Studios San Leandro location.
Many years ago I did a lot of recording when I was sick - at home from work - and bored. This is one of those sick during the Winter tracks I recorded WAY back then. Nowadays I don't ever call in sick unless I am too sick to move. Staying at home just isn't an option anymore.
Enjoy the track and please drop me a comment.
Sometimes I just have to say "No More" and tonight you can listen to this presently unreleased track. This song was written at the Pumpkinland Studios San Leandro location.
Many years ago I did a lot of recording when I was sick - at home from work - and bored. This is one of those sick during the Winter tracks I recorded WAY back then. Nowadays I don't ever call in sick unless I am too sick to move. Staying at home just isn't an option anymore.
I can picture the old San Leandro house and this song brings me back to those days. My studio was SUPER cold and the old windows would frost up, but I wanted the fresh air so it was a toss up - fresh air vs. fogged damp warmth. The lyrics talking about "and they live their lives in a fog. They're killin' trees and owning dogs. Pave away the Earth. You were here first. Angry villagers outside an open window" are about Jay's neighbors (when he lived in Alameda) who moved in, brought their loud dog, cut down a super ancient tree and wanted to just concrete their way into oblivion. They had moved from the City (SF) and I guess they weren't use to the trees or the joy of Alameda's lush vegetation. It started out friendly, but quickly turned. Jay would loudly exclaim his frustration with them - the angry villager outside the open window, or in the backyard or anywhere within earshot.
They didn't come by Jay's house no more.
These neighbors eventually moved.
Enjoy the track and please drop me a comment.
All of my CDs are available for purchase at NobodyRecords.com and if you like this track let me know...maybe I'll put it onto my next mopehead CD (or maybe it is just too darn old to do anything with).
Mark Harvey (a.k.a. mopehead)
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