- 歌曲
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简介
After almost a year in the making the fourth GSG cd has been a labor of love.Digitizing the analog four track tapes before the tape machine stops working altogether and the tapes deteriorate any further. I will not sugarcoat this bio! Life happens and the songs tell stories when being a lot younger then somewhat older and maybe more mature sometimes .Thanks,Brandon Casey Garcia my 3rd son 5th grade (cool edit pro software). Sean Christian Garcia, 8th grade ( graphics help) Julian Christopher Garcia 1st born, thanks. Finally, thanks Suzan for hanging on! Now then,The Gallows,pure fiction about a guy on death row waiting to be hung.The song was written while a roof was being put on the house,thus the verse, the men keep hammering at their nails etc.came. The diamond in the song was the great Julian Dominguez ( R.I.P ) playing his Gibson SG red devil and making it sound so country.This guy could make a guitar out of plank of Brazilian wood then sell it.Met many big name groups of the time because of him.Just Another Sunrise, a song about Linda,a girl from the bounce ( as Silvia my girl from the bounce called it ) that Julian D. fell in love with.These were special ladies of the evening as they were once called.The bounce was located across the Missouri Railroad Station where my brother bill and I as kids would play on the tracks placing rocks on the tracks and watching the big wheels crush them. And a place where I would years later shoot the photos for the Homeless In America CD.Sipping On My Whiskey written on inspiration from how the great country writers would do it.If one wasn't living it, then why write it! I wrote the song drunk on whiskey and beer at a bar called Stonehenge ( now closed ) or the name has since been changed. The bar was out there by Brookhollow near where Suzan's mom lived. (R.I.P.).She was a great lady.Tracks 4,5,6,8,10&11 are pretty transparent.Obviously about love or lost love. Track 7, Went Away has a double meaning.It is about losing a love then losing my co-writer partner friend forever.Like Dylan,the title sez it all.Growing up listening bob Dylan songs and in the way he sang every body must get stoned.Finally,And The World.A bit from the van session days.Julian D.and I would set up a small tape recorder in my van and throw ideas back and forth and record them,mostly bits and pieces.We did that piece twice.The first time was spontaneous and we cracked up laughing and I said and the world was packed with people while we were playing the licks. He pressed record and that's what you hear.Just imagine those old news reels with scratches running down the film when you listen to it.