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Acoustic version of 'Nothing' with Mandolinist, Joe Brent, recorded live in Minneapolis in 2014.
lyrics
Was it enough or did it go too far
I know the good parts all by heart
Fatal Attraction never earned its name
Don’t act so surprised it wasn’t just a game
I’m not the same
and you’re to blame
you’re to blame
I wasn’t trying to interrupt the show
but you never know how these things go
you were the brightest thing I ever saw
now all I got left is this unsettled score
a distant shore
and you’re the door
you’re the door
Reach all the way back ‘till the check gets cashed
add a little bit of truth to cut the stash
every story needs a little sturm and drang
get tired of the dream then split the scene
keep your memories vague to buff the sheen and go
just go
just go
Was it the fantasy that turned you off
Did you know it was over when the actor coughed
scatter the pieces far as you can throw
keep tryin’ to believe it wasn’t just a show
a way back home
but you’re alone
all alone
Reach all the way back ‘till the check gets cashed
add a little bit of truth to cut the stash
every story needs a little sturm and drang
det tired of the dream then split the scene
keep your memories vague to buff the sheen and go
just go
just go
credits
from Primetime,
released August 18, 2015
Jeff Litman - Guitar/Vocals, Joe Brent - Mandolin
Mixed and Mastered by Andy Thompson
Recorded by Tom Garneau
supported by 13 fans who also own “Go (Live in Minneapolis w/ Joe Brent)”
Nick Piunti's third album confirms the idiosyncratic talent of this musician who keeps churning out fantastic power-pop tunes that would rejoice even the most jaded pop-rock fan, whether young or old, if they knew about the existence of 'Beyond the Static'. POPPHIL
supported by 9 fans who also own “Go (Live in Minneapolis w/ Joe Brent)”
Decent homage to what I consider one of the finest English (as in region in south of British Isles, rather than language or mistaken term for entire UK) Folk records of the Twentieth century. Shaggy Maggot
supported by 9 fans who also own “Go (Live in Minneapolis w/ Joe Brent)”
I love this album because of the great songs, great arrangements, great performances.
It took me two days to decide to get the rest of Chris' discography! inbolsa