So since its covid and we ain't going anywhere. I didn't write about travel, but instead ...what if I moved my recording equipment to the Garage where I could be a lot louder late night without fear of waking the wife or kid. It would be so DOPE!!
And yes I know its supposed to be stripped down this week but I cheated a little. I mean technically I did only use 1 instrument. Just multiple times!
lyrics
Late night I try my writing
But I can’t sing loud
I keep the volume down
Momma working
The Baby sleeping
How can I create without no feelin
Can’t play real instruments
Cause you might hear me
Yes I am nervous Yes I am shy
I can’t go downstairs, can’t go outside
Maybe I’ll find a place to call my own in the garage
I got cars there, but I can pull them out
It’s got storage so nothings in the way
I got an outlet to plug equipment it
And I can play my music after midnight
Because the bedrooms are on the other side
Of my house and no one can hear me
I’ll put posters up, pretend I’m back in College
Makin Beats Makin Beats
Make music in garage,
Makin music in garage
Makin art in the garage
Fuckin Shit up in garage
My real band
Well they don’t play right now
Cause there’s a virus outside and its scary
So I’ll make my music all by myself
With some beats and a guitar and midi synthesizer
I’ll throw some beats down
I’ll fuck some shit up
Pretend I’m LCD Soundsystem
Or maybe Hot chip, or even Soulwax
Makin beats makin beats
Make music in garage
Makin music in garage
Makin art in the garage
Fuckin shit up in garage
In my own head maybe I’ll throw a party
Shits gonna get real with the 808’s
Cause I am techno Elvis I’m makin hips shake
People come to hear me from miles all around
If I get hungry I can go make a sandwich
Cause the kitchens right inside the door
Won’t bother anybody, won’t make a sound
Then I’ll back out
And make music in garage
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