Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, and on, and on, and on. Friends, the world is changing before our eyes, before our tweets, before our Facebook statuses! This week’s song is a humble dedication. A minuscule, detached and nearly insignificant voice in the real movement that is going on all around us: people are dying, and people are truly living. Our hats are tipped through song.
Song
Discussion
STEVE: Where to start, where to start… so I’ve been even more of a news junkie for the past month or so, as I am sure many of you have been. I’ve been astounded to watch as the world changes so rapidly. Earlier this week I had a cheesey Facebook status that said “I hear the world changing!†I liked it, and Wednesday night it inspired this song.
CHRIS: That’s interesting because, and this is kind of trite, but I tweeted something a few weeks ago that forms the basis of a song I’m working on. But um, my song’s just about a girl. So…
STEVE: So… this signifies a shift in universal songwriting to tweet-based origins, much like revolutions?
CHRIS: Yeah maybe. Or we’re just grasping at inspiration anywhere we can find it.
STEVE: Certainly the former, not so much the latter.
CHRIS: I do really like this song. I heard it for the first time Wednesday night and the chorus was stuck in my head all day Thursday. Just listening to the final mix now (Thursday 11:00 p.m.) for the first time and I’m going to say I think it sounds really good considering how quickly it came together. I recorded my vocals a few hours ago but had to do them blind (Steve’s final vocals and guitar weren’t done) so now that I hear them with the whole song I might have done them differently. And it sounds like maybe the mix is pumping or clipping or something, but that’s what comes with a song a week.
STEVE: I agree. To put this in perspective, I wrote the song in about a half an hour late Wednesday night and sent Chris a rough recording. He (as he said, blindly) put in the great vocals you hear now and sent it back, and I polished up my act a little over an hour ago. A song 26 hours in the making. I agree, Chris is better at mixing than I am and there are some things that could be polished more.
CHRIS: Guitar and bass sound good though. And as I said to you before, I like that this has a folk vibe to change things up a bit. It’s a more raw, simple song after last week’s programmed-drums electric guitar pop thingy. That said, I’m wondering more and more about project cohesion. I think it’s critical that we have variety like this, but I also don’t know how or if all these songs work side-by-side in an album or at a live show.
STEVE: And that is what a b-sides and rarities album is all about… hehe. A very quick word to the subject matter before this post gets far too long, and trying not to sound too melodramatic: we are watching history unfold, and watching true heroes stand up for what they think is right. There is a lot of inspiration in that.
CHRIS: The people of Egypt blew me away with their courage. Now it’s so hard to watch what’s happening in Libya and elsewhere. I don’t know what else to say.
STEVE: I agree one last time for today.
CHRIS: You’re so agreeable.
STEVE: Yes?
Lyrics
I heard the world change today
I heard a million voices
The shadows dimmed and they got shorter
And I felt the wind change directions
Hey Hey! Na Na!
I’m ashamed of my problems
I’m embarrassed to complain
When I have food, when I have water
When you are fighting for your sons and daughters
Hey Hey! Na Na!
I saw today what courage looks like
I saw what happens when voices unite
And where I woke up this morning
Is not the same place that I closed my eyes to last night
Hey Hey! Na Na!
Sing for freedom, sing for peace
I’ll sing with you, you sing with me
Brothers sisters share a voice
And change the world with all the noise
Credits
Chris Tindal: Vocals
Steve Salt: Vocals, guitar, bass
Words and Music: Steve Salt
Illustration: Claire Salloum
Produced by Steve Salt and Chris Tindal
I CANNOT WAIT TO SHARE THIS WITH MY STUDENTS! Thank you.
As I am a gushing fan, I thought I would try to pretend to know what I am talking about when it comes to production this one time – the one thing I would change, is instead of the only the last line being sung by Steve by himself, is maybe right at the end you guys both do the last verse acapella, and then wrap with Steve’s “I heard the world change today.”
Awesome – and Tasha wasn’t even really listening because she wants to write her own song, but she is singing the “hey yeah” part as I write this.
Love you guys!
AWESOME!!!
Since I’m one of those Peace / Protest song-lovers from the 60’s, I thought the lyrics were great!
Hey guys…the song is fantastic. But if I may I really want to comment on the illustration this week. It is amazing. Claire I love the image you have created. It is totally what is happening out there today. The world is speaking to us…and probably shouting. We need to keep listening. Really awesome way to accompanying the song.
Thanks, Reg! Being new to the field of song-illustration, it’s hard to know if I’m doing it right!
She’s doing it right.
Agreed.
Music…. illustrations… both worthy of a bow and a thank you! Awesome work…! Keep it coming…