Stay at Home Original Songs Concert Three
May 20, 2020
On day 12 of the stay at home stay in place directive in California I had finished the cleaning and recreating my living space to match my new vibration and frequency. As I was turning to my list of what’s next, I was interrupted by what I will call, a Celestial Directive, to write 33 songs about the experience I am in and make them relevant to the collective. Excuse me, I blurted out! C’mon, you can do this, I heard. Yeah…you’re right, I said.
So, I grabbed paper and pencil, my preferred tools of writing songs, and proceeded to simply brainstorm 33 titles. That was easy…Sent them to 4 people to tell me the top 10. Multiple opinions but enough common ones to make those the ones I would write for the concert performed on May 6.
The writing came in stages. I took the title and turned on the recorder and then let myself improvise with the guitar and voice to create a foundation and direction. Usually I take the first thing that comes as I feel it is the one. No resistance, just flow. It took three hours but I actually set the key, melody, basic chord structure, mood, and rhythm and even got some appropriate phrases to include in the next phase, the writing of lyric and making the song. 33 solid ideas to flesh out in that three hours. In the flow.
Then I turned to the 10 I wanted to feature at the first concert. And here we are…sharing the songs.
Below is the list of songs I set up and played during the third concert. Included also is the one song from 1993 I played as the first because it fit so well.
a. How I Survived Me Em7
c. Family Rejuvenation G
d. Did You Know That This Is You? B
e. Agents of Mass Distraction E9
f. Coyotes Dancing Bm
g. How Much Love Is In Your World? F
h. It’s a Good Time Now E
Click the song title to access lyrics
Some notes about the Stay in Place Original Songs
This group of songs was a little more challenging for me as a songwriter. Having just penned 12 I used a variety of styles and moods and feels and lyrics. Since the songs are all about the experience in a common time I had to monitor the words for variety, but still include the common elements. As time goes on in stay in place the songs get deeper to reflect what we are going through. The mood is very different than the first concert. I invite you to go watch the video by returning to the Streaming Concerts Schedule page and clicking the link to either Facebook live or You Tube.
–Mark