Story Behind The Song
6 months following college graduation and leaving the band I'd played in for 5 years, I headed out of Seattle with an acoustic guitar, when my car broke-down at the top of Snoqualmie pass. I waited for 4 hours on a tiny strip of habitat that had one gas station and 3 bars. No money for the bar, so I sat in the car and wrote a song.
Song Description
Stripped-down arrangement, Acoustic bass, acoustic guitar, harmonizing male vocals, and electric guitar. Lilting harmonica at the end. The character comes to a realization that he is alone in life, driving aimlessly, with many of life's aspects left undefined or undone. With this realization, there is a sense of taking a fresh start ... after this one last round at the bar, maybe.
Song Length |
3:25 |
Genre |
Country - Alternative, Rock - Roots/Rock n' Roll |
Tempo |
Non 4/4 |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Poignant, Still |
Subject |
Alchohol, Beer, Wine, Life |
Similar Artists |
Wilco, Hank Williams |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
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Lyrics
I'm not stuck yet in the middle of nowhere,
but I'm on the road to getting there,
and back half a mile I realized
there's nobody in the passenger side.
If there's one too many knots
in a life full of loose-ends that I'd never bothered to tie;
if we all take a drive,
thinking about nothing,
to tie up our loose-ends,
this is probably mine.
Broken down in a three bar town,
pouring piece-of-mind from a bottle,
as a cigarette's burning down;
let's have another round.