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#209622 by Jahva
Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:12 am
I moved from Ohio to L.A. with a couple of friends. I stayed for 2 years and wound up married... way too young.
One friend Danny stayed for 2 months. Was more like a long vacation for him. The other one was Dana. Well... he never left. Dana study theater back in Ohio and wanted to become an actor... He's done alright but he doesn't quite make a living doing it. But he is still there and he's never given up working writing and trying.

This tune was written about that time in my life. Ahh good times... good times.
"Called back to the stars"
First tune on my BM playa! :P

#209624 by The KIDD
Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:11 am
Enjoyed that!..Well written. Tells a good story. Instrumentation is well orchestrated with nice change ups. Thought the vocal could be just a lil bit hotter (out front) in the mix.

KIDD

#209646 by Starfish Scott
Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:36 pm
Reminds me of Lou Reed, but with better vocals.

Seems well-recorded as well.

#209709 by Jahva
Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:45 pm
Thanks for your words and taking the time... appreciate it.
Side note; Dana was Data's double on Star Trek next generation. :P

#209723 by MikeTalbot
Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:47 am
Pretty cool Jahva!

I made the LA scene too - lasted a bit longer. It was large.

I played sometimes with a keyb player who identified what he called, "sparkle." Once I brought over a very glam looking drummer to jam with him and he told me later: "That guy sparkles hard!"

I'm guessing you know exactly what I mean!

Talbot

#209730 by GuitarMikeB
Thu Mar 21, 2013 1:29 am
Another good song!

My suggestions:
In chorus/refrain 2 & 3 - a harmony to your vocal would be nice, and the lead guitar in both detracts too much from the lyrics, it should come in just at the end of each refrain. JMO

#209759 by Jahva
Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:02 pm
Mike T I lived there in the mid 80's Poison splattered all over Hollywood, GnR, I think maybe L.A. Guns etc... The whole scene was Glam/Trash... Even GnR wore make-up in those days. :P The first time I seen Slash he was passed out in a bus shelter at 11 in the morning. :shock: Didn't know who he was but you don't forget a guy wearing black leather in 80 degree weather.
I was ampless and didn't puruse music just hung out most weekends on the strip in awe of the place.

Spent more time at the beaches and State parks... Zuma and El Matador beach and camping in Yosemite. Back then you could still stay on the beaches all night w/o getting harrassed by the police. Bigazz bonfires beer/weed guitars. Looking back it was right out of the movies.
Good times... indeed.

#209760 by Jahva
Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:06 pm
GuitarMikeB wrote:Another good song!

My suggestions:
In chorus/refrain 2 & 3 - a harmony to your vocal would be nice, and the lead guitar in both detracts too much from the lyrics, it should come in just at the end of each refrain. JMO


I like the harmony idea... don't know if I can hit it but I'll give it a try over the weekend.
I'll pull back the volume on the lead lines in those spots and give a listen.
Thanks for the input! 8)

#209781 by Starfish Scott
Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:36 pm
Hmmm that's a good idea.

While you are at it, you know you could do a pretty decent visual imitation of BOWIE with the right makeup.

"Wake Up Ziggy Stardust", the coffee is hot and ready to drink..and that's not a hack.

#209801 by MikeTalbot
Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:25 pm
Jahva

Here's my LA song. I use the Atlanta based Jefferson Hotel as well since it fits better in the lyric than 'villa Elaine,' the dump I lived in when I was doing Hollywood. I lost the original music to this during my drunken pity party in the nineties. (and yeah the hunchback was real)

Talbot


Thank the Doorman
M. Peirce (Talbot) Copyright © 1976, 2009
A tribute to the Jefferson Hotel in Atlanta and the Villa Elaine in Hollywood. (see also ‘Mechanized’) Dealing with poverty and degradation in pursuit of a goal. These are people I met or combinations of people. I loved them all in a way, since we were all chasing the same thing and it was nice to know you weren’t the only one.

Verse 1 (d c g c, d c g c d, A, Bm, C, A weird)
Bobby just got in from Indiana;
His eyes are wide from all the things gone down.
Thank the doorman!
He’s seen some things that changed his point of view,
He’s stayin’ at the Jefferson Hotel.
Thank the doorman!

Chorus
Thank the doorman he don't carry no tales;
He don't mention what he sees and hears...
Thank the doorman he arranges the deals...
He knows everyone in town!

Bridge 1
One time! Gimme that one shot soon.
I swear this time, I'll get it right!
Just let me be a different me or someone new,
Not just coasting' through the night.

Guitar soars in eight measures and changes keys on:

Bridge 2 (nicked from “Rising” – my Hollywood song. I knew this woman)
She always has her makeup on
Though her lipsticks' smeared sometimes...
Keeping up appearances for no one; sleepin' on the ground.
And a hunchbacks' not a very good pillow!

Verse 2
Sally thought she'd take the town by storm.
She's done some things that she ain't too proud of.
Thank the doorman!
Now she's fronting bar bands and playin’ uptown, yeah;
The Jefferson Hotel’s where she calls home!
Thank the doorman!

Chorus
Thank the doorman he don't carry no tales;
He don't mention what he sees and hears...
Thank the doorman he arranges the deals...
He gets a little somethin' too!

#209803 by Jahva
Thu Mar 21, 2013 8:34 pm
Really Good lyrics Mike... reminds a bit o' Aerosmith "No more No more"
You know the seedy side of life as a sometimes struggling musician.
Good times indeed... :P

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