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Nothing's Changed

from Misadventures in Stereo by Jim Boggia

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lyrics

Every day I wake
and nothing's changed.
Feel the same dull pain
through another day.
Every day I wake
and nothing's changed.
All the thorns remain,
they're just re-arranged.

Right about now,
I could use something to believe in,
or at least something to deceive myself.
Right about now,
I need some differentiation,
even a minor alteration would help.

But every day I wake
and nothing's changed.
Feel the same dull pain
through another day.
Every day I wake
and nothing's changed.
All the thorns remain,
they're just re-arranged.

How can this be?
Thought I'd escaped the desperation.
I really thought that this foundation was sound.
How can this be?
That I thought that I was there when
it's just another house I'm tearing down.

Down.
All roads leading down, down, down.

Where is the life
that I thought I would be leading
before these endless years conceding?

Every day I wake
and nothing's changed.
Feel the same dull pain
through another day.
Every day I wake
and nothing's changed.
All the thorns remain,
they're just re-arranged.

Nothing's changed.

credits

from Misadventures in Stereo, released August 5, 2008
Who's making that racket?

Roger Cox played drums, switching to brushes on the fly to do that beautiful Russ Kunkel stuff on the outro. Pete Donnelly played bass and also has amazing moments at the end. Mike Frank played Rhodes (that never happens) and Wurlitzer electric pianos, acoustic piano and organ and asked, for the first time in history, to be turned up in a mix. I sang and played the main acoustic guitar and the second, high acoustic guitar part that almost sounds like a piano (thanks for the tip, Adam), Matty Muir played tambourine (I'm positive this time).


This is an album. Side one is over. Take a moment. Collect your thoughts. Smoke 'em if ya got 'em.

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