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Had an early morning recording/mixing session today working on a song called So Good. This was was written in about 15 minutes back in about 2003. Because it’s stuck in my head, I figured I would post the chart for it. -JC
INTRO: D/F# G5 A/C# D5
VERSE 1:
D/F# G A/C# D
Have you ever been let down, broke down on the side of the road?
D/F# G A/C# D
Have you ever been flyin’ so high you didn’t know which way to go? No?
D/F# G A/C# D
I’ve seen about a million cars fly by but not a one of them has stopped to see if I’m alright.
D/F# G A/C# D
I’m fine. I’m fine.
CHORUS:
Bm A G D
Life’s never been so good.
Bm A (back to verse)
As it is…today.
VERSE 2:
Well I’ve been working it all night just trying to catch your eye.
What’s it gonna take? I’m sure that I’ll try.
I’m sure you’re not as good as I got you in my mind.
Well that’s fine. That’s fine.
CHORUS:
Bm A G D
Life’s never been so good.
Bm A G D
As it is…today.
BRIDGE: A (Asus) A/G (Asus) A/F# (Asus) A/G (Asus) [repeat]
[intro]
VERSE 3:
I know that this is gonna be the hardest thing that I have ever done.
Gonna have to let go of control – let it all go.
It’s not the easiest thing, but I don’t mind.
I have the feeling that things will be just fine.
We had a very productive night last night recording. Lots of fun. We laid down vocals on 5-Second Rule and Breakup Sushi. Got bass on CB. Then we added 4 tracks of claps to CB. The claps were particularly cool and intense.
We’re really excited about this album. It has a fairly wide variety of styles covered. The recording process has been laid back and creative. We’re shooting for having it available for purchase New Year’s Eve.
Thanks to those who were at the Dickson Street Pub on 10/29. We had lots of fun. Hope you did to. We’re hunkering down for some studio time for the next few weeks. Looking forward to the new album on the other side.
We recorded bass, vocals and – you heard it right – trumpet on a new tune tonight called Up In The Air (for the moment). I hesitate somewhat to share an early mix, but I feel like you need it to accompany the pictures.
And here’s a VERY rough mix of the tune: (Please don’t pass judgment on the production.)
We had an absolute blast Saturday night playing for the enthusiastic crowd at the Dickson Street Pub. We’ve been playing there a bit lately, and we’ve yet to be disappointed with the experience. We’ll be back there on October 7th. Keep an eye out.
Got drums tracked for 3 tunes for the next album tracked. Here are a few photos from the session.
Inspired by an exchange on Facebook, John wrote a country song about a trucker. Here’s the demo:
We started laying down scratch – and not scratch – tracks for the second album. As of tonight we have 5 songs with bass ready for Chuck to lay down some rhythm. Even though it’s not much substance yet, it’s sounding really good. Well on its way. We’re really excited for you to hear it. As soon as we have rough mixes we’ll start to post them. Until then, here’s a picture of Nathan tracking bass this evening.
On Friday, June 10, 2011, we had the distinct honor of opening up for the David Crowder Band at the Arkansas Music Pavilion. What a great opportunity to play a nice venue with great staff and open for a fantastic band. It was GREAT! Here are a few pics from the experience…