Waiting on You Lyrics
Don't go down so gently into those deep wells;
remember your knees in the wet grass.
I know we've been so lost and torn up
in forests so solemn with regret and sorrow.
Reach for my, reach for my, reach for my hands;
they're seldom so open and reckless with hope—
more often with caution steadfast to the rope.
I've never seen myself so graceful and light;
asleep deep in each other's memories tonight.
I'm just waiting on you to bring yourself to justice.
Forget about the past—it's all wet and rusted.
I'm just waiting on you to know we've been discovered,
that what we've been's been uncovered.
I'm just waiting on you.
Don't go down so gently into those deep wells.
We cast shadows past in those wounded fields
and something seems so awfully awry in the meadow:
a silence that creeps through the dead grass.
Reach for my, reach for my, reach for my hands
they're icy as sheets in the stiff night.
We whisper with tales of defeats
and wild days behind us so ragged and weak
while desperation seeps through the wide sky we'll speak
with the other's each others so sunken, so deep,
alone but together we've emptied our dreams
on the floor of this New York apartment we creep
through a darkness we never we thought we would see.
Your heartbeat and shirt sleeves, your hair on my cheek.
I'd die now if only it were up to me.
I'm guessing we wandered too close to the water.
The current's been sweeping us in.
I'm just waiting on you to bring yourself to justice.
Forget about the past—it's all wet and rusted.
I'm just waiting on you to know we've been discovered,
that what we've been's been uncovered.
I'm just waiting on you to let go of sharp objects
and keep those hands kept in context.
I'm just waiting on you to breathe without permission,
acutely drawn with precision.
I'm just waiting on you.
I'm guessing we wandered too close to the water.
The current's been sweeping us in.
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Waiting On You - Nocturne of Exploded Crystal ChandelierWatch the video on YouTube
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The I am Galvanized song of the week comes to you from Michael Zampelli. Zampelli has been influential force in the Southern California music scene for more than 40 years and is the former owner of Zed Records of Long Beach. He continues to maintain an interest in new music coming out of the U.K. Zampelli manages an on-line forum for fans of Los Angeles Kings hockey at www.letsgokings.com . He takes photos for the Los Angeles Kings, LAist and the LA Derby Dolls. His photo gallery includes photos of Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Skinny Puppy, Drew Barrymore and Ellen Page, Stevie Wonder, Rivers Cuomo, Gene Simmons, The Prodigy, and Lucha Va Voom. Each week he will contribute a song with a theme, a message and a beat. Enjoy and stay tuned.
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Between Christmas Eve and New Years Eve I will post my top eight favorite songs of the year. These tunes were selected from the 51 songs of the week that were submitted by Michael Zampelli during 2010.
Song number four for 2010 is Let's Dance to Joy Division by The Wombats. The idea of dancing to Joy Division is pretty ironic. I have been in my living room, dancing to it and at the same time contemplating the fact that the guy who's singing in this great song hung himself. How did he make such great music while alternately wanting to end his life. This song is poppy and danceable and also has the side benefit of making me think of Joy Division and the fun parts of the music scene in the 80's.
Song #5: Determined by Mudvayne
Song #6: Barbara Streisand by Duck Sauce
Song #7: When I'm With You by Best Coast
Song #8: Firework by Katy PerrySee the results of the 2009 Galvanized Music Countdown
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Beginning 1/1/11 I'll be making major changes to the way I connect with you. I will be delivering daily blogs with fun and practical information to galvanize (strengthen) your mind, your body and your life. Content that was previously published on icreatehabits.com or donateyourweight.com will now be available here. Here's the line up:
M - Master Mind Monday
T - Musical Tuesday
W - Galvanize Your Mind Wednesday
Th - Galvanize Your Body Thursday
F - Fun and Fabulous Friday
I'm putting the finishing touches on my mission statement now and I'll be sharing that with you in a future blog. I hope you'll come to think of this blog as a home base for you when you need some inspiration and I will also be inviting your participation via guest blogs and comments.
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Buy Let's Dance to Joy Division by The Wombats on iTunesWatch the video on YouTube
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The song of the week is brought to you by Michael Zampelli, former owner of Southern California punk rock icon, Zed Records. For almost 30 years, this mecca of punk and alternative music kept Southern California enthusiasts adequately supplied with unique, original and innovative music.
Currently, Zampelli manages a hockey fan message boards at www.letsgokings.com with thousands of subscribers. He takes photos for the LAist and the LA Derby Dolls. Each week he will contribute a song with a theme, a message and a beat. Enjoy and stay tuned.
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If you've ever rocked out to the sounds of Sonic Youth, Bow Wow Wow, Vice Squad or Plasmatics, you're bound to dig the sounds of EULA. Lead by female vocalist Alyse Lamb (vocals, guitar, keys); Jeff Maleri (bass, vocals); Nate Rose (drums, vocals).
One of my favorite quotes about EULA is from Left Hip Magazine: "Totally classic art-school, indie pop, takes me back to the salad days of DIY zines when music was fun." I say Yes to that. Ditto to how I feel about EULA.
Another great quote about EULA comes from Gimme Tinnitus, "I can summarize for you. Indie rock filled with postpunky goodness."
EULA has just released a new demo and I'll admit, after years of punk-rock fandom in the 80's and 90's, I'm still a sucker for a hand-drawn, xeroxed flier and a CD "label" designed with a little help from a Sharpie.
And I'll also admit, I'm still a sucker for finding out about something cool WAY before hoards of other people do.
The only thing that's changed is that thanks to the Internet I can share it real time and have "proof" of my findings...plus a few extra SEO points.
If you want to find out about something very cool WAY before hoards of other people do, get over to their MySpace page and listen to their demo or check out some of their music on iTunes. This band has what it takes to make it. I hope I'll get a chance to see them live before they explode.
Fight Riff by EULA was my song of the week on March 24, 2009, click here to check out the Fight Riff video.Go here for a list of all their available music
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When you think about it, every musical act you know of is using the Master Mind principle whether they realize it or not. They are joining together as a team with a combined vision. You can use the same principle and make some truly rockin' things happen in your life.
Do you have a creative project you want to complete? Do you want to find a purpose for your life?
If so, I invite you to come over to my brand new page called Start a Master Mind Group.com. I'm offering 4 freebies to get you started so you can get a sense of what the Master Mind is all about.
There's nothing cool about holding back.
I was driving down PCH on Sunday, listening to some vintage tunes and remembering the "good old days" when all I needed to be happy was music and a drive in the car. In fact, I actually relived the feeling and felt appreciation for the fact that I live in Southern California. I decided to capture my summer drive down PCH on video for a few reasons.
One is: at this time there is no Devo Blockhead video except a few live videos with poor quality and one with just a picture of the album cover. The other is, I figured, "hey, I'm not the only teenager from the '80s who cruised up and down PCH in the summer listening to things like Devo, maybe someone else will want to remember the feeling with me."
PCH has changed so much since 1983, in fact, everything has. I have found that I can be happy if I accept and appreciate the changes or I can be miserable and uptight thinking that things should be different. On this Sunday, I just decided to go with the flow and make the best of my ride. If you need a little mental get-away, this video might help. By the way, post a comment if you're one of those people who is soothed by getting in the car, listening to music and driving along the coast. Beep Beep.
Duty Now for the Future (Deluxe Edition) [Remastered] - DevoWhen you think about it, every musical act you know of is using the Master Mind principle whether they realize it or not. They are joining together as a team with a combined vision. You can use the same principle and make some truly rockin' things happen in your life.
Do you have a creative project you want to complete? Do you want to find a purpose for your life?
If so, I invite you to come over to my brand new page called Start a Master Mind Group.com. I'm offering 4 freebies to get you started so you can get a sense of what the Master Mind is all about.
There's nothing cool about holding back.
Buy Nothing to Hide by Yo La Tengo on iTunes.
Watch the video on YouTube.
Nothing to Hide Lyrics by Yo La Tengo
We all decide how to draw the line
We've all got something to hide
Stairs of light, crazy pen recite
We've all got something to hide
Well we're gonna wait wait, see what comes after
Wait wait, harder not faster
We fight the tide, set astray by pride
We've all got something to hide
Clean and dried goes off morning side
We've all got something to hide
Well we're gonna wait wait, see what comes after
Wait wait, harder not faster
The song of the week is brought to you by Michael Zampelli, former owner of Southern California punk rock icon, Zed Records. For almost 30 years, this mecca of punk and alternative music kept Southern California enthusiasts adequately supplied with unique, original and innovative music.
Currently, Zampelli manages a hockey fan message boards at www.letsgokings.com with thousands of subscribers. He takes photos for the LAist and the LA Derby Dolls. Each week he will contribute a song with a theme, a message and a beat. Enjoy and stay tuned.
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These days self-help gurus are available on any street corner in L.A. The healing industry is blossoming. But as with any trend, many of the newcomers on the scene simply imitate and modify their predecessor's style rather than create something entirely unique.
So, many healers adopt certain characteristics: dreadlocks, cotton clothes, raw food, yoga mats, etc. But me, I grew up listening to the Ramones and G.B.H. I slammed in the pit when the Circle Jerks played at Perkins Palace in 1983. I dyed my hair blue. I tried out for roller derby. I'm just not the type to go for linen and wood beads in the lotus position. It's too much of a stretch.
The great news is, I finally figured out I don't have to look like anything or eat a certain way to have personal enlightenment. I can do it without paying a guru hundreds of dollars per session. Because here's what it is: It's all energy. If your energy is clear and clean, meaning no judgment, no fear, no criticism and if you can live in the moment - not the past or the future - you are experiencing enlightenment. At least I think that's what Eckhart Tolle and Marianne Williamson are trying to say.
When you are aware of what you are doing, you can begin to see how one event leads to another. I blog about this stuff all the time but one of the recent examples I can think of is when I went to see my favorite band, Naked Raygun for free. They are from Chicago but just happened to be playing less than 2 miles from my house at Alex's Bar in Long Beach, CA, USA. The drummer, Eric Spicer called me on my cell phone to set it up. That felt like a synchronistic positive, flowing chain of events that lead to favorable outcome for all involved (read the complete story on my mog).
So, who says you have to burn incense, light candles and chant to feel connected? Not me. I'm sitting here listening to Joy Division, just like I used to when I was 16 and guess what? I feel like I'm 16.
I don't mean I feel intensely insecure, moody and impulsive, I mean I feel raw. I feel alert and aware and connected. The bass guitar from She's Lost Control resonates with my cells. I can remember what it felt like when I listened to this song every day of my teen life. How many times did I lip synch the words, "She's Lost Control again"? 1,000? 5,000? more? When I listen to the tunes of my youth, I see how every experience I encounter is building me and how I react to them is building me as well.
I started forgetting that by the time I was 21. I closed in on myself. I was stuck in hell. The hell of hating my body, hating myself and feeling disconnected from everything. I think roller derby might of knocked some sense into me, it got me back to feeling my body and having to learn to react to my surroundings. I skated with the LA Derby Dolls for about 1 year as a fresh meat. Even though I never got on a team, the experience changed the way I live my life.
So, if you're just not quite down with colonics, whole food and hemp shoes, try digging out your old records or buying some of your old favorites on iTunes. Maybe join roller derby? Whatever you choose, remember to sit back, soak it all in and live a little.
(If you need music suggestions, I regularly post playlists and I post a song of the week from Michael Zampelli. Check out some of the tunes on this site and see if they put a pep in your step.)
In this article you'll see a picture of my Joy Division LP I just took the other day. See how worn out it is? I played it every single day. And you know what? All those years I never knew what Ian Curtis looked like. So I looked it up on YouTube and it was so cool to, in a sense, relive that time of my life. It wasn't all peaches and cream back then but it was an incredibly free spirited and creative time and I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
P.S. Holosynch CD's use sound waves to heal the brain and create awareness. They have a free demo CD available on their website. You listen with headphones and it will help with anxiety and depression as well as addictive behavior. Check it out.
This past week has had some drama but yesterday, Independence Day in USA, was a day for celebrating freedom. Freedom from bad choices, mistaken judgments and lack of compassion. Freedom to choose love and peace over chaos and selfishness.
The best way I've found to liberate my mind and my body, is to move to music. A good, exhiliarting workout makes me feel energetic and renews my creativity. Many times I put my iPod on shuffle just to see what songs come up. I skip over the songs that don't inspire me and only play the tunes that make me want to peddle hard and soar through the air like a super-heroine on wheels.
Here are the songs that survived the cut today and made me feel like a 7-year-old out for a bike ride while the parents were at home working, drinking or fighting.
Links go to iTunes
The Hunter by Blue Cheer off of OutsideInside
Anti-Pop by Kommunity FK off of The Vision and the Voice
I Used to Love H.E.R. (Look of Love Remix) by Common feat. J Dilla off Statik Selektah and Q-Tip the Look of Love is a rockin' tune.
The Fall of Because by Killing Joke off What's This For
When Spybreak! (Propeller Heads off Decksanddrumsandrockandroll) came on, I was so Gal VanIZed that I stood up and peddled as fast as I could. Then, I pushed my quads hard as I whizzed past all walkers and slow bike riders.
Other songs include:
The Next Big Chill (Edit) by Beat Pharmacy off Astralwerks 1999 v.2
Song For Shelter by Fatboy Slim off Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars
As I bring my bike inside the house, I hear Save Our Soul by Groove Armada off of Soundboy Rock. The music is so motivating that I decide I'm not done exercising. I get out my rebounder/trampoline and jump up and down and side to side to the beat of the music. I love the way my heart starts pumping and my muscles feel stronger and more alive.
The beginning bars of Procol Harum, About to Die tell me it's time for a break. That's when I open a cold one and sit down to blog.