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mikeh
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These are some lyrics I wrote about 12 years ago, when drum machines were really taking over the recording business (which thankfully has reversed to some degree).
A guitar player and I were sitting in a bar discussing how technology was taking alot of session work away from real players - and I wrote this with that concept in mind. I pictured myself sitting in a bar, with no gigs. Obviously this pokes fun at the concept.
Rock & Roll Loser
Intro Verse
Sitting alone in a bar downtown
Waiting for someone to buy a round
Watching MTV without any sound
Fading from sight in the city
Verse
Havn't had work in over a year
One day the gigs just stopped coming
Replaced by computers with silicone chips
Now they have machines do the drumming
More than a decade of riding on top
Laying down tracks everyday
Fame and fortune were yours for the asking
Now it seems a lifetime away
Bridge
Living in a cheap hotel gold records on the wall
Waiting for someone to call
Chorus
Rock & Roll Loser
Waiting for another break
Just may be your last mistake
Time is runing out
Rock & Roll Loser
Don't be thinking one last try
Rock & Roll has passed you by
You're a Rock & Roll Loser
Verse
Polishing cymbals and planning a comeback
Thinking 'bout good times gone bad
Retelling stories to anyone listening
Drum machines are only a fad
Friday night jam sessions
Monday night drum lessons
No other gigs left to do
You can talk about feel
Or Playing with heart
But those programs sound beter than you
Repeat Bridge
Repeat Chorus
A guitar player and I were sitting in a bar discussing how technology was taking alot of session work away from real players - and I wrote this with that concept in mind. I pictured myself sitting in a bar, with no gigs. Obviously this pokes fun at the concept.
Rock & Roll Loser
Intro Verse
Sitting alone in a bar downtown
Waiting for someone to buy a round
Watching MTV without any sound
Fading from sight in the city
Verse
Havn't had work in over a year
One day the gigs just stopped coming
Replaced by computers with silicone chips
Now they have machines do the drumming
More than a decade of riding on top
Laying down tracks everyday
Fame and fortune were yours for the asking
Now it seems a lifetime away
Bridge
Living in a cheap hotel gold records on the wall
Waiting for someone to call
Chorus
Rock & Roll Loser
Waiting for another break
Just may be your last mistake
Time is runing out
Rock & Roll Loser
Don't be thinking one last try
Rock & Roll has passed you by
You're a Rock & Roll Loser
Verse
Polishing cymbals and planning a comeback
Thinking 'bout good times gone bad
Retelling stories to anyone listening
Drum machines are only a fad
Friday night jam sessions
Monday night drum lessons
No other gigs left to do
You can talk about feel
Or Playing with heart
But those programs sound beter than you
Repeat Bridge
Repeat Chorus
) of getting any kind of recording deal. Even though I’ve got a good enough voice, I’m too old and too fat
(just turned 40). I am still pursuing songwriting here in Nashville however and I’m really just getting started at it at my age. Doesn’t mean I’ll have any success, but it’s still fun hanging in the game and giving it a whirl. I’ve heard some of your stuff since joining here and you are a good writer. Maybe lessening the gigging will actually give you more time to write and more opportunities to follow that path. I actually made that choice about 5 years ago. I was playing in an acoustic duo (2 acoustic guits & vocals) and we started to get fairly decent. Our gigs were getting bigger (at one point we were supposed to open for the Indigo Girls in a major club in Chicago - didn’t happen because the club went bankrupt and closed down
. We were having a lot fun playing, but I really wanted to play songs I wrote and my partner either couldn’t or wasn’t willing to play my stuff so I decided to call it quits and concentrate on my writing. Looking back I know if that wouldn’t have happened, my skills, as meager as they are, would be even more meager. 