Monday 22 February 2016

Song A Week 2016 - The Drunken Fool - February 22, 2016


Here's a little hillbilly number I wrote some time back that doesn't see the light of day too much.

The Drunken Fool
words and music by David P. Smith

Outside my bedroom window
there's an old old weeping willow
while I sleep he steals my dreams
and spills them on my pillow
When I wake in the morning
with my emptied out old head
it takes me an hour or two
to figure out I ain't dead

Now my heart likes to bellow
from inside his bloody cave
I pay no attention
I know not what he craves
I just get up in the morning
watch clocks go round and round
while I walk around in circles
in this two bit tinkle town

I got no stories to tell
just episodes and incidents
an odd twist of fate an outburst
an empty coincidence

And I got no songs to sing
was never good with dirty jokes
when it comes to witty repartee
I don't have a hope
I'm irritated and quickly bored
by the monkeys and the mules
but if you ply me with your whiskey
I'll play the drunken fool

Sunday 14 February 2016

Song A Week 2016 - My Heart and My Head (Reboot) - February 14, 2016

The song a week blog I did in 2012 provided a catalyst at the time to write some new songs.  I was playing a lot of music with Rachelle Reath, but I didn't have a regular band so to speak and wasn't gigging much.  Maybe that's the reason a bunch of those songs just fell off the radar.  Or maybe they just sucked. Time will tell.  Whatever, this is one of those songs.  

Written in 2012, Rachelle and I recorded it for the blog in 2012 and we performed it maybe two or three times.  I've changed the feel, put it in a different key, and tweaked one of those lyrics.  The particular line I changed had been a thorn in the side.....one of those lines that comes quickly, is an easy rhyme, and is sort of like a punch line.....but ultimately is weak.  Now it's better.

So here it is....Happy Valentine's Day.



My Heart and My Head 
words and music by David P. Smith

My heart pumps blood
through my scrambled veins
My heart is like a machine
machines don't feel pain
My heart
my heart 
my heart
and my head

My head is a vessel of bone
it contains my brain
My brain is like a machine
machines don't feel pain
Machines don't dream
they don't hope or aspire
They just do their jobs
that's how they're wired
My head
my head
my head
and my heart

My heart is not a metaphor
for courage, strength, or love
so please do not speak of these things
you know not what you speak of

My heart is a muscle
a muscle that is strong
It is the pulse it is the engine
to my life and to my song
My heart
my heart 
my heart
oh my heart
My heart
my heart 
my heart
oh my heart









Monday 8 February 2016

Song A Week 2016 - Picture of Me with Aaron Ellingsen and Jeanne Tolmie

One of the best things about doing this blog is using it as a catalyst to get together with friends and see what happens. Aaron Ellingsen, Jeanne Tolmie and I are frequent collaborators and it was fun and interesting to get together and have a run at this song.

Picture of Me
is a song I wrote a few years back that will be released on my upcoming album New Blues.  The studio version is a pretty cool stripped down arrangement - just accordion, Marek Tyler on drums, and my daughter Chloe Lampman singing backups.  This version - which we jammed out and recorded in about an hour or so - has a Cajun folkey feel thanks to Aaron Ellingsen's fiddle arrangement



 Picture of Me 

Do you remember that picture of me in a wheat field with that lean brown dog
his hound dog dink was lipstick pink and a red-tail hawk flew over and gave us a wink
And the Alberta sky was as blue as the Aegean Sea
do you remember 
remember that picture of me
And the Alberta sky was as blue as the Aegean Sea
will you remember
will you remember me
And a great long soft white cloud like a feather
stretched across the sky
And it was two hours and twenty-five minutes
before I said good-bye

Do you remember 
do you remember that picture of me
will you remember 
will you remember me
Do you remember 
do you remember that picture of me
will you remember 
will you remember me

Do you remember that picture of me in the bright white light with a galloping horse
my eyes were two black holes
portals to an underworld hotel
where the menacing ceilings hover over cold cold beds
like conquering aliens from the darkness over head
and dirty curtains guard the windows where we sleep
will you remember
will you remember me
And a thick soft swollen grey cloud like the belly of a whale 
filled the sky
And it was twenty-two years twenty two days
two hours and twenty-five minutes
after I said good-bye

Do you remember 
do you remember that picture of me
will you remember 
will you remember me
Do you remember 
do you remember that picture of me
will you remember 
will you remember me