Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Nobody Dies In Vain

Music and Lyrics by David Fowler
Arranged and performed by Echo Movement

Behind the Song

Well...Paul was my next-door neighbor for a two-year run at Ball State University. He was killed by a sniper in Iraq while breaking up a riot at a gas station.

Seth was Ed's childhood friend from Northern NJ. He was killed in Iraq while disarming a road mine.

I don't have much else to say about these guys, but I will say they did not die in vain. They contributed to The States' armed forces, as part of a movement to stop people from infringing on our way of life. Beyond that, we love them for who they are...personable, bright, selfless people.

Cool Facts
Paul was a Staff Sgt. Seth was a Second Lieutenant. Both were in the US Army.

Paul wasn't a war-junkie or advocate of violence. From what we gathered, he spent much of his time overseas helping the children, getting them toys and gaining their trust as a good human.

Seth's mother was arrested for actively protesting during a Laura Bush speech. She became somewhat iconic in campaigns against W's second term.

Ed wrote the chord progression and lead guitar line. Dan performed the classical guitar. Dave wrote the lyrics and wrote/sung the middle section's background vocals.

The middle vocal section is written to Paul and Seth. The last verse is written to their families, particularly their moms.

To be clear about the last line of the song, the family is presented with a flag at a military burial ceremony.

Key Phrase
"You gave them your love and they returned a flag."

Music and Lyrics (chords over lyrics)
[Am G Dm]
Paul was my neighbor in college
Indiana sun who was born to run
He always was the one to acknowledge
The jobs at hand that got to get done
The Army shipped him out to exploit this
Indiana man in the desert sun
One day he was just minding his business
He fell to the ground from a sniper round

Sacrificed everything

Seth was the responsible friend
The type of guy who studied on Friday night
He always was the buddy who would lend
An extra helping hand to see you're alright
The Army shipped him out to exploit this
He dutifully agreed to help defend
He gave one more kiss to his new wife
...

Sacrificed everything
But nobody dies in vain

C Bdim
Your mom stood there
Am
Exhausted all her tears
Dm Am Fm G
She's looking in silent panic
C Bdim
Her face, worn thin
Am
Can't hide the fear within
Dm Am Fm G
Her trust in her god's fading

Shock will eventually yield to
Broken, bitter thoughts and a soul to drag
Nothing could completely heal you
You gave them your love and they returned a flag

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Maybe Somethings Wrong With Me

Music and Lyrics by David Fowler
Arranged and performed by Echo Movement

Behind the Song

This song is the direct result of journalism school. More fairly, it was the result of closely studying media, public perception, the power of words, credibility, mass hysteria, media ownership and the obligation to occupy a 24/7 newscast.

This is not the right place to extensively explain Echo's thoughts on politics, corporations, international relations, religion and media. But I can't explain the song without giving some loosely-gathered band views.

There is an inextricable web of all these elements that boils down to one lousy thing: power. It's weird because we can't see power, but we know when someone has it. They exhibit irrational behavior characteristic of primates in mating season, and despite all human logic, somehow they're able to execute fully selfish decisions. The over-powered most often become self-consuming primates- not human at all, which is too bad, because humility and guilt are programs that only humans can run.

Here's the kicker: all the business that happens among politics, religion, and the corporate world (particularly its influence on politicians) is caught on film, honored with closed-circuit discussion and presented as the truth. It calls itself the news and we mistakenly call it by the same horrid name.

News today is a perversion of The Fourth Estate (ref. Thomas Carlyle). In our opinion, Rupert Murdoch, Roger Ailes and all the swine at NewsCorp (Fox News) have forged the template for corruption and should be tried for misleading the public. If The Daily Show (a comedy show) did not constantly call the media out on their blatant lies and irrational commentary, we would most likely be flying a confederate flag over the White House and would be engaged in World War III (or dead as a result). This is not an exaggeration; this is a surface-level opinion bordering on fact.

So I wrote this song. Most people dismiss this kind of talk as paranoia or the liberal agenda. It's not...but, hey...maybe somethings wrong with me. As a man of logic and reason, I have to consider that I may have this all wrong and the hard-right politicians and religious nutballs have it right. NASCAR, Mountain Dew, Drill-Baby-Drill, Jesus Loves You (vote for me).

Do your own research. If you do it online, please CHECK YOUR RESOURCE. Make sure whoever wrote what you're reading is a credible journalist with actual citations. Check for objective perspectives (that they're not just taking a one-sided perspective). And remember, there's always more than two sides to a story.

Good luck. Back to the music...

Cool Facts
"Talking heads" is a common expression for people on television, particularly newscasters. It is also a random shout-out to an amazing band that truly understood and expressed the feelings in this song (just in a different way).

The guitar solo was performed by Mike Mourounas, a long-time friend of ours and guitarist for the NJ cover band Moondoggies.

This song is a bit more musically complex, produced slightly deeper, and tonally more aggressively than other tracks on In The Ocean. It's all musical expression of the lyrical content. Even though the music came before all the words, we knew it was going to be a heavy topic.

Key Phrase
"If I follow who's ahead, I won't feel lost, but purposely misled."

Music and Lyrics (chords over lyrics)
[intro: G F#m B A G F#m Em]

Bm F#m G A
Thoughts pour from my head
Bm F#m G A
I hear the people laugh at what I said
Bm F#m G A
And if I follow who's ahead
Bm F#m G A
I won't feel lost, but purposely misled

G F#m7 Bm
Maybe somethings wrong with me
G F#m7 Bm
Maybe somethings wrong with me
G D
When the world looks upside-down
Em Bmaj
But my feet are on the ground
Bm F#m Em
Maybe somethings wrong with me

Hear the evening news
Another scandal proves we've been abused
Talking heads confuse
So casually push me on their views

Maybe somethings wrong with me
Maybe somethings wrong with me
You're staring like I'm crazy
I look back like I might be
Maybe somethings wrong with me

Look around my world
Oh what a mess into we've all been hurled
And every time I find my logic fail
I'll blame it on my mind

Maybe somethings wrong with me
Maybe somethings wrong with me
G F#m
When the world looks upside-down
G A
But my feet are on the ground
Bm F#m Em
Maybe somethings wrong with me

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

All I Can

Music and Lyrics by David Fowler
Arranged and performed by Echo Movement

Behind the Song

As the Good Dr. Thompson is often misquoted, "the music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs."

All I Can would just as well be named Blood, Sweat and Tears or maybe Fear and Loathing in a Reggae Band. The song documents a long-run of establishing myself (and my brother) in music. It may not seem like a huge challenge to play music- after all, we're playing, right? Well, yes, but the stage is the fun and playful part. Behind most closed doors, musicians are viciously beaten with hard sticks, often while the venue's live-in unmotivational speaker puts the band's pay up his nose and spits random discouragements. But this isn't a forum for complaining, and we are eternally grateful for our spot in the music world. Okeeeee...moving on.

All I Can took so long to write (see Cool Facts below) because it needed to experience the trials, errors, angst, frustrations, idles, uncertainties, the many highs and innumerable low-blows in the life of music. It needed time and space to mature rhythmically, melodically and lyrically. It has been written in bitter times and re-written in better times. The end result is about hindsight, "what-if's" and quiet prospects.

The most consistent and prominent musical figure through all this was, and still is, Bob Marley. All I Can is just as much an homage to him, his positive nature and his music.

Cool Facts
All I Can took over ten years to write. Early recordings date back to 1998.

There are two references to Bob Marley's song Three Little Birds. The lyrical reference is in the chorus line "every little thing will be ok" (taken from "every little thing is gonna be alright"). The melodic reference is in the organ lick after the third verse, taken verbatim from the Three Little Birds repeating organ riff.

The original chorus lyric was "Music is all I got...", inspired by an early girlfriend that left because of my maniacal focus on music and wild mood swings.

"You never win if you never play" is a classic aphorism that my and Steve's father uses all the time. As with most everything he said through our youth, this phrase had a lasting, somewhat-anthemic impact and encouraged me and my brother to take necessary chances in our pursuit of music.

Key Phrase
"My soul is tolerating of my mind debating if my heart still gives a damn."

Music and Lyrics (chords over lyrics)
C D
I'm holding onto all I can
G B
Can't try to take that away
C D
One little thing I know
G F#m Em D
Is I'll never win if I never play
C D6
I'm holding onto all I can
G B
And I listen to Bob Marley
C D G
Every little thing will be ok

[C D Em]

Am Em
So I'm told I'm nobody till I'm somebody
B Em
Turn it around again
Am Em
Some they say I might be crazy
B
But tenacity ain't a sin
C B
So I'm trying and I'm trying and I'm trying again
Em
Know exactly where I am
C B
My mind is forgiving to my soul's decision
C D
And my body don't give a damn


[chorus]

G
So I'm feeling for a switch

I've been flipping around my current condition
C D
A way to get up, stand up from a sitting position
G
I try to be cool and understand the collision
C D
When the mission was already planned
G
So I stand on the edge of the land
C7maj D
Bury my feet in the sand
G
Try to establish a plan
C D
A way to trust my life with my band

[chorus]

I know where I'm supposed to be, but don't know where to go
Drifting around again
I'll answer your stares like they're questionnaires
And I'll grin a perfect ten
So I'm trying and I'm trying and I'm trying again
Know exactly who I am
My soul is tolerating of my mind debating
If my heart still gives a damn

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Some Girls Are Crazy

Music and Lyrics by David Fowler
Arranged and performed by Echo Movement

Behind the Song
It's science. Actually, I believe it's hormone-fueled psychology. That, and it's trendy for a girl to be a bit nuts. Need proof that it's trendy? Get two soundsystems in one room. At the same time, play Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood through one system and Crazy Bitch by Buckcherry through the other. Keep volumes low to prevent death.

Of course, the term of endearment wouldn't be "crazy" unless women, themselves, willingly admitted they occasionally leave their element. Most will proudly admit they're crazy when asked from a safe distance. So it's confirmed from both sexes that some girls are, in fact, crazy. Let's not get into why, let's just calmly move on.

The original inspiration for this song came in early 2008, when my long-term girlfriend suddenly and ruthlessly left me for her best friend's fiance (can't make that stuff up). Pretty nuts, right? Needless to say, the original lyrics were quite offensive and definitely not right for Echo Movement. So she left me and it was pretty rough, but I did get a great song out of it. And if by some freak chance she ever reads this......hi! Thanks for the song and I hope all is well in the 9th Circle of Hell.

I clearly wrote this song for myself, but the chorus is written from another dude's perspective. Perhaps, and most likely, I wrote it from my own brother's perspective, especially since he would ultimately be singing it. It's what I wanted to hear, but nobody was saying these exact words...so I said it to myself. Steve added "brother" and "bro" to the chorus line (it was originally "boy").

The verses came together on 4/20/2009. I wrote them on the back of a cereal box while my girlfriend (my new young, beautiful girlfriend) was driving us to a friend's show. The new verses were broader and more directed towards several girls I've had the honor to know...including the second verse for the one driving.

Cool Facts
The song was originally called "All Girls Are Crazy." When I read the lyrics to my new girlfriend, she was pretty offended. The band unanimously agreed it'd be best to soften the blow to "some."

Just after the second chorus, you can hear the main piano riff lifted from Biz Markie's hit "Just A Friend."

Key Phrase
"Crazy eyes and lies arise, they hypnotize...so it seems my girl's a wreck, just in disguise."

Music and Lyrics (chords over lyrics)
Bb
Don't be no fool brother
Eb F
Some girls are crazy
Bb
You work three jobs
Eb F
And she still calls you lazy
Bb
Don't be no fool bro
Eb F
Some girls are crazy
Bb
They have a way
Eb F
To make that fine line so hazy

Bb Eb F
A little back I met a girl, she's like a jewel
Bb Eb F
But in time I've come to realize she's not that cool
Eb Cm
She got makeup she caked on her soul
A dim D7
When it rains she just loses control
Gm Cm
In her mono-maniacal role
Eb F
She digs her own hole

[chorus]

My new girl keeps a lot of guys she calls "just friends"
But I see through a shady eye what each intends
Her phone rings in the mid of the night
She picks up to a drunken invite
And gets pissed when it causes a fight
My veins ignite

[chorus]

Crazy eyes and lies arise, they hypnotize
So it seems my girl's a wreck, just in disguise
She got caught in the web of her lies
I'll find time to undo all my ties
And as sure as the sun will rise
I plan my goodbyes