30 July, 2010

Cover Songs

So, when I put up this blog & my website I was primarily concerned with using them as promotional tools for my original music. However, I am looking to make some money playing music since I'm not working and to do that I'll need to play covers. A lot of them. I'm OK with this. I like playing covers. I think it helps you to learn & grow as a musician & writer playing other people's music. Songs that you know have succeeded in doing what you hope your own songs will do, captivate an audience. So I've been working on cover songs quite a bit, both solo and with another singer/guitarist to work as a duo. One thing that I've realized is that I need more songs and I especially need more uptempo songs. As an acoustic artist playing solo I've always found it difficult to come up with both original and cover songs that are uptempo. I miss the drums mostly. But, it must be done so, I'm trying. If anyone has any suggestions I'd greatly appreciate it.

Here are some new cover songs that I've been working on.

Jump - Van Halen
Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day
So Happy Together - The Turtles
Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
Just What I Needed - The Cars
Paranoid - Black Sabbath
Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon
Panic Switch - Silversun Pickups
Inside Out - Eve 6

21 July, 2010

Life is a Rocket Ship

So, I'm pretty excited today. My website is up. It's not 100% complete but it's up & looks good. My blog posts are right on the homepage, which you may know already if you're reading this there. There's a phots page & an events page. My good friend Jose Gomez was up until the wee hours of the morning making these things work. Still to come is a page of song lyrics, a links page & an mp3 player. I also hope to put up a page of previous shows so you can see all of the great shows that you may have missed. :) I really owe Jose big for this. What a guy. The website finally hitting the web is a bright spot in a time where there quite a few things going on in my life which are not so bright but I'm trying to be positive. Being negative all the time isn't getting me anywhere so why not. This brings me to the topic of this post. I was going to blog some more song lyrics from my cd but instead decided to post the lyrics to a song I wrote a couple years age called "Life is a Rocket Ship". I wrote this during my lunch break (back when I had a job) on a napkin at Crispers in Trinity. It's a positive song (I know, weird right) that's basically about being happy with the things you have & giving back even when you don't have much in the first place. Check it out & tell me what you think.

Life Is a Rocket Ship

I took a trip to outer space
I stopped on Jupiter & mars & Gibsonton
I took a picture of a face
That was just a little different

I took a walk on Saturn’s rings
It wasn’t walking quite as much as it was wading
I thought about my favorite things
And how it seems they all are fading

I ate a sandwich on the moon
It tasted just like apple pie
Or whatever you are in the mood for at this time

I took a penny from a tray
I bought a window and I placed a dollar back
I want my life to be that way
I want to feel good every time that I look back

I ate a sandwich on the moon
It tasted just like apple pie
Or whatever you are in the mood for at this time

20 July, 2010

Getting Back on the Horse

So, up until that little gig sitting in on July 15th I hadn't played a set of solo music, cover or original, since last November. I've been preoccupied with the two bands that I'm playing with. Sometimes it's nice to just sit back and play guitar. Not to mention, booking shows sucks. But, I've been itching to do some of my own shows so I've sucked it up and started trying.

I love playing in bands. Always have. There's just something about throwing on the Stratocaster & cranking the ol' Fender Twin up to some blaring volume and let a few power chords go. I think that's when I'm the most happy playing music. I feel at home with that Strat under my fingertips, playing a riff that's a little bluesy, a little rawk. I will say though that there is something powerful about standing up in front of a crowd, big or small, and there's just you, an acoustic guitar & an honest, emotional song. This is probably where I'm the most comfortable as a singer. I like to belt it out as much as the next guy that grew up listening to Led Zeppelin & Jimi Hendrix but I think when you strip everything away and get down to the core of a song and it can still move you, mind, body & soul, that's saying something. I'm really looking forward to playing acoustic shows like this again.

Of course, having booked shows, I had better get to practicing. It's time to get to know my own songs again. We've been away from each other for awhile. I have my work cut out for me, the first gig is this Friday, July 23rd at Sacred Grounds in Tampa. It's a good night of music. Myself, Steve Vaclavik, Kirsten Campbell, Vanessa Brown & Richard MacLemale will be doing a sort of "in the round" kind of thing. That's good. Start slow. Three or four song sets. Sacred Grounds is located at 4819 E. Busch Blvd. Tampa, Fl. 33617.

I'm also really excited about a show that I managed to weasel my way onto in August. I was lurking in a corner of Facebook in the wee hours of the morning when I noticed my good friend Geoff's Evil Twin's status. It read, "Geoff Ford has nothing of consequence to report." The second comment was from an incredibly talented musician formerly from the area & now living in Atlanta, Geri X, taunting him to play a show with them at The Globe in St. Petersburg when they're in town. Geoff & I had been trying to set a date for a show there anyway & I'm a Geri X fan so I decided to see if I couldn't get myself on the bill. Just in case, I offered to supply the P.A. Geri, who also is apparently an insomniac, replied quickly with a "heck yes dude" and we proceeded to harass Geoff on Facebook while he lay in bed dreaming sweet dreams or whatever he was doing. The next thing I know I get a flyer emailed to me and not only are the three of us playing, but Dean Johanesen of area favorites Human Condition will also be there. Now I'm really stoked. And then, a correction to the flyer comes. Rebekah Pulley is in as well. Really? What a show. If you are a fan of Tampa Bay area music, heck just a fan of music in general, you don't want to miss this one. The Globe is at 532 1st Ave. N. St. Petersburg, Fl. 33701.



Last but not least, and actually this would be the first one that I booked, on Thursday September 2nd, I'll be at Tre Amici in Ybor City. It's their weekly Songwriter's Night, often referred to as the best in the bay. When I first started playing acoustic shows, this was one of the few places that I played. There has always been a good crowd. A crowd very receptive to original music. You're not just background at The Bunker. The Thursday nights here are so good that when I released my cd in 2008, I decided to have my cd release party at one of their Songwriter Nights. Yup, on a Thursday. Probably the best idea I had all year. Tre Amici is here: 1907 N. 19th St. Ybor City, Fl. 33605.

I hope to see you out at a show. Or all of them.