Guilt you can borrow but you can't give it backIt creeps in the morrow of both of your handsSo throw a bigger stone down your sweet little pathSew your oats...
Guilt you can borrow but you can't give it back It creeps in the morrow of both of your hands So throw a bigger stone down your sweet little path Sew your oats and find what you're after
Forget all your sorrow and wash off your hands Forgive what you can't know and keep around who you can I hope you're at home I hope when you laugh The devil will cry crude oil from hereafter
Kill your tomorrow and cancel your plans Light a last Claro and throw a smile to your fans Row it alone on your white river raft Find you a cove that echoes your laughter
But when that's all said and done Why don't you runĀ Home to me __________________________________
10/14/09 01:05:47PM @milagre-dos-peixes:
Very much in that Americana groove - very laid back and meditative, almost musing - again, like the voice - sounds like someone to share a beer with - make mine a pint or Erdinger. ftlpope
10/17/09 12:17:36PM @bigpete:
love the mood created, very good musical arrangments, very convincing vocal performance, just love the song plain and simple so I'll run now because its all said and done, lol.
<p>ORYAN was formed in 2008 when Ryan Megan and Ryan Schoonmaker began jamming together in New Paltz, NY. Megan, a singer and guitar player with a Tom...
<p>ORYAN was formed in 2008 when Ryan Megan and Ryan Schoonmaker began jamming together in New Paltz, NY. Megan, a singer and guitar player with a Tom Waits meets Pink Floyd sound, and Schoonmaker, a drummer with a taste for progressive rhythms were sick of the local music scene. They despised self proclaimed “jam bands” who would gladly forfeit a tight, well written tune for another ten minute keyboard solo. Worse yet were the seemingly endless number of “hardcore” bands whose live sets sounded like a soundtrack for a torture victim, played with poorly tuned instruments. Where had all the solid, well crafted, kick ass rock music gone? Fusing elements of folk, progressive and classic rock, and even hints of metal and country, the two musicians began crafting tracks of a truly unique nature. They quickly realized that their mutual love for varying, and what some might assume to be clashing, genres of music created a sound and style that is definitively their own. In the spring of 2009, Ryan McCann and Adam Gosney joined ORYAN, rounding out the quartet. McCann’s tasty bass lines highlight Schoonmaker’s bombastic style on the drums and add even more depth to Megan’s baritone vocals and driving guitar, while Gosney’s tasty guitar licks and high flying psychedelic solos create a truly vivid soundscape. ORYAN has performed in such venues as The Chance, The Loft, The Basement, Keegan Ales, and The Black Swan. They have made it their mission, and will stop at nothing, to bring solid, lyrically driven music back to the upstate New York music scene.</p>
Very much in that Americana groove - very laid back and meditative, almost musing - again, like the voice - sounds like someone to share a beer with - make mine a pint or Erdinger. ftlpope
love the mood created, very good musical arrangments, very convincing vocal performance, just love the song plain and simple so I'll run now because its all said and done, lol.