Airstrike
I drove out of town todayI felt so damn lowI just had to get away
As I was driving along I got to thinking about how it all went wrong
I never...
I drove out of town today I felt so damn low I just had to get away
As I was driving along I got to thinking about how it all went wrong
I never really found the time to tell you how I feel I never really had the mind to keep it so real I never really had the drive to make it on my own
Now I know there'll always be something else In my mind I'll always be somewhere else
Ooo yeah …
My life is an airstrike My life is an airstrike
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Song Information
Here's a simple Blues Rock track with a 'concept' section. Re-upped after a remix.
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Here's a simple Blues Rock track with a 'concept' section. Re-upped after a remix.
06/24/25 06:07:33AM @phillipfoxley: @billb Thanks a million for your excellent feedback Bill, it makes all the effort worthwhile.
06/20/25 09:49:47PM @billb:
With the 'concept' section" following that fine early 70's sounding hard rocker, it came across to me like one of those long trippy jams back in the day when everyone was intoxicated in many ways.
The use of the eastern style intervals gives the piece a mysterious almost cinematic quality that makes it very cool . I certainly enjoyed it ! thanks for posting.
Phillip Foxley is a multi-genre songwriter, guitarist and music producer. He writes and produces music for licensing or covers from his home studio in North...
Phillip Foxley is a multi-genre songwriter, guitarist and music producer. He writes and produces music for licensing or covers from his home studio in North Wales, UK.
With influences from every corner of the world, Foxley has now released his own debut album entitled “I’ll Try ‘Till I Die”, an eclectic collection of original blistering blues rock guitar and soft acoustic and piano tracks written over the years. Foxley says “Every track on this album means so much and every note is from my very soul”.
“This album is like my musical life story. It’s also a ‘big’ album in that there are over twenty tracks on it already and, because I don’t intend to release any more albums, I just keep adding tracks to it as they are released”.
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"If you’ve never heard of Phillip Foxley then you should seek out his music, turn up the volume and zone out. It reflects the maturity so loved and appreciated in the great blues rock players. His song collection has all the right stuff; edgy blues to classically styled rock to soft acoustic and piano tunes. It’s like listening to three generations of blues-rock on one album" . Jamsphere Magazine.
@billb Thanks a million for your excellent feedback Bill, it makes all the effort worthwhile.
With the 'concept' section" following that fine early 70's sounding hard rocker, it came across to me like one of those long trippy jams back in the day when everyone was intoxicated in many ways.
The use of the eastern style intervals gives the piece a mysterious almost cinematic quality that makes it very cool . I certainly enjoyed it ! thanks for posting.