AndrewJames top 10 albums

July 15th, 2009

I know there are some glaring exclusions here namely Bob Dylan, Elvis
Presley, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, Hank Williams, Robert
Johnson, Stevie Wonder and The Who. But I only had 10 spots that I
could fill and shamefully I need to admit that I have never heard a
whole album (or that would be considered better than the albums that I
have up there already) of these people that was not a greatest hits or
just one or two songs and since this is a Andy’s greatest albums of
all time one requirement is that I have actually heard the album in
which I would be putting in the top 10.

So let me give you the criteria that I have understood need to be
taken order to make my list
first it has to an album for the sake of the album, can not be a
greatest hits album or Elton John and Bob Dylan would have made it
hands down
second all the songs have to congruent, they have to flow has to
follow the theme
third all or the majority of the songs have to be listenable zero to 1
tracks that i would want to skip
fourth consideration on how has affected albums after it
fifth cover art

10. Thriller Michael Jackson
wow what can be said about this album, this is the first album that I
ever listened to from track to track, I know what you are thinking how
can justify keeping it out of the top five? well mostly because there
are a few tracks that I do not enjoy compared to others. But if there
is going to be a standard album i would have think this would be it.
Sure the lyrics were mostly about love and lady’s and did not
institute a need for change, but serioulsy who knew that we would need
to change in the 80′s . Sometimes I find the music to be a bit cheesey
but everybody was experimenting with synths and electronic sound in
the early 80′s. Also the Glam shot of Jackson in the white suit and
the black background is classic.

9. II Led Zepplin
Man to try to pick just one Zepplin album to throw in here was
difficult, these guys were Rock n Roll, they did it better than anyone
else. Specifically the reason I picked this album over Zoso or Houses
of the Holy was because I do not need to skip any song on the album.
It starts out with whole lotta love and ends with bring it on Home and
has the greatest story to song adaptation of all time with Ramble on.
This album also has the coolest looking cover of all the Zepplin
albums which gives it a notch above the other albums and I love the
brown.

8. Cosmos Factory CCR
To me this is the essential CCR album there no songs on this album
which one would even think about skipping, They have amazing covers
and classic originals. This album introduced me to the idea that
country and rock n roll can coexsist. Serioulsy though did you see the
dude in the onepeice orange suit riding a bike indoors? That my
friends is a classic

7. The animal years Josh
OK I suppose if you guys are going to have qualms with any of my picks
it  is going to be this one, but just hear me out. To me this album
speaks to our generation more than any other album out there. If
“smells like teen spirit” is the anthem for our generation, I wonder
aloud if THe animal Year isn’t the album of our generation thoughtful
lyrics speaking about such things as false spirituality, war,
consumerism and our constant need to understand what is happening with
in our psyche. The music is just as good as the Lyrics the whole album
is superb and in a few years might have to move up depending on how it
influences newer artists. Also it has the coolest cover art of all the
albums formentioned

6. Joshua Tree U2
U2 unlike Bob Dylan has the luxury of me being born when there music
was popular, that means I get to hear a wider selection of there
catalog on the radio. It also means that when there records come out,
I am alive to be excited by them. This in my opinon is the best of all
the U2 albums because again no songs I feel a need to skip and I
believe this album more than the others has inspired other musicians
to get back to a more natural rock sound during a time period in which
everyone seemed to be experimenting with synths. Not my favorite of
the covers but what can you do? the POP album just wasn’t as good.

5. Legend Bob Marley
Ok Now we start to get into the top five and now is where the real
justification starts. This album is like a meal for the soul, the
lyrics grab you the music moves you, you know you are not just
listening to music but you are actually experiencing something. Marley
finds a way to connect you to the music in a way that no one else can.
Seriously I am not even oppresed and I feel ready for the revolution
after listening to this. Each song on this album is a classic and
could be argued for the top 5 songs of all time. The cover art is
classic with the portait and chosen font. This album is perfect in
everyway

4. Abbey road Beatles
Ok wow this was a hard decision, which Beatles albums to put in the
top 10? I mean there are so many great Beatles albums I could feel
justified in myself to put atleast 5 in the top 10 and three in the
top five. This album gets the nod above the others quite simply
because A) the medley at the end of this album is better than any
other single song out there hands down. I mean you go from talking
about a hooker together with a Police officer to the summing up of all
human interaction???? Seriously Lyrically it was amazing and musically
seemless, you think is this one song or 4 and then convince yourself
it is one song with four different themes. Just amazing and the cover
art is probably the most recognizable cover of all time, hands down

3. Dark side of the moon Pink FLoyd
Ok if the medley at the end of Abbey Road is the best of all time than
the second best would have to be the way that Floyd merges the the two
songs at the end of Dark Side, Brain Damage and Eclipse are classic
and that doesn’t even begin to mention the other songs on this album.
As far as concept goes this one takes the cake you actually feel liek
you are being taken to a different realm. The cover art is second only
to Abbey Road, but the inserts are better, I have a soft spot for the
pyramids and other wonders that Floyd includes

2. August and everything after Counting Crows
Ok if you have a problem with Josh Ritter in the top 10 then you must
be having a cow with COunting Crows as the number two greatest album
of all time, not that I can blame you obviously influenced by Bob
Dylan and Van Morrison it would seem only fair that I put those guys
ahead of COunting Crows, but alas the only Dylan album I have heard
the whole way through is Desire and I have to skip more than 2 songs
on it, so we go with the Crows. This album lyrically helped my get in
touch with my more melancholy side, Lyrically Duritz is the man, using
perfect metaphors describe deep feelings of angst and joy and
musically it’s spun together so tight that you think these melodies
and words must have been born together like two twins coming from the
birth canal at the same time. There are no songs that one needs to
skip on this album and they all seem to flow together as though it was
meant to be. Counting Crows rescued me from bad pop music and helped
me appreciate the deeper side of music. The cover art is fantastic it
is words burned on paper just like the what the songs do to your soul.
Yeah I said that, I am ok with it.

1. Revolver Beatles
Alright number one album of all time, Revolver by the Beatles. This
album is front to back the most complete listenable Beatles album
there is. It has a general pitching in of all four lads. The song
writting is perfect, great folk lyrics and great melodies and
harmonies. THis album was the Beatles first full fledge attempt at
making music that makes a difference, Rubber Soul was there first
departure from pleasing the masses but it was only done on a song by
song basis, it was the metamorphosis album, Revolver front to back was
the butterfly of the Beatles. It is the best album out there for this
reason, they gave a voice to all musicians to use there medium to
speak out against the injustices of the world. Speak out to the common
person and give them a voice and with Taxman they were forever done
with making music to feed the ears an forget the soul. The Cover art
whilst maybe isn’t the most intriguing of all the art is by far the
most revolutionary because it signifies the end of making things the
same way everyone else was. The starkness of the black and white ink
images ushers in the dawning of a new era in music.

* Let it bleed Rolling Stones
* Are you experienced? Jimi Hendrix
* In Utero Nirvana
* The Chronic Dr Dre

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A few new Songs

June 18th, 2009

Hey Guys,

I wanted to get the lyrics out for some of the new songs that Citizen Bare has played out recently.

Drop

On and On

Special Kind (Let’s Change)

So with out and more delays here are the songs

On and On

You speak your mind and you start to believe in

every word you say like you’re a savior

to the lepors in thier scars widows  

and children they’ll be leaving

So that man who spoke to you with conviction

said words that ran right through you you don’t know

if you could make it if you had to break

the promises you believed you could you could be

smiling at the movie screen you project your thoughts

and share your means

crying you break their hearts when you refuse to be

what they want and it goes

nah nah nah nah nah and on

nah nah nah nah don’t stop

nah nah nah you broke it

nah nah nah nah nah and on

Controlling the masses is easy like playdough

easy like windmills but hard like jello

you can not hold them you can not control them

it’s not the way you said it would be at all

the good intentions leave you wanting wishing for

easy things like breaking rocks hearts

promises you said don’t worry about it

The genocide comes in the morning for the demons, dogs

termites and cockroaches that are caught in the kitchen 

taking last night dinner in 

unconditional mourning

over takes you in horrible timing

the children’s pleas become your grave

alive to commerce but your soul begins to fade

 

Drop

where’s the time where’d we go

I can’t understand it all and I may never know

who to thank for the peace, I don’t think I’ll understand

all the safety I’ve received

When I wake up in the morning sun

i’ve gone about my morning business 

the days will always wear on

When I drive off into the sunset 

weary from my day 

weary from the transactions

hope it lasts I always pray

Mothers send your sons to fight the holy war

against the people who want us dead

every single one

There’s no rhyme or reason

for their killing ways

jehovah does not approve 

when allah sends them to their graves

And sometimes I wish they would just drop the sacred bomb

the one that helps me sleep at night and protects our precious wrongs

won’t this be a better place when we’re all dead and gone

That’s the most I ever care to think about eve and her cursed/blessed fall

Is it time to shake hands place the knife in the right one 

before you show your plan 

whose the snake and whose the fox looking for the lost lamb 

to SSSSSSSSSSS

when i greet for the first time I always watch my back

always keep my knife drawn in case i need to attack

I think you are watching me I’m so scared to know

if you see the color of my heart or the places I want to go

the more I get to know you the easier the attack

the closer we seem to get still the knifes behind my back

every time i open up i’m afraid my heart you will attack

sure I’ll shed a tear 

when they lie you in your grave

because I always pretend it’s me in their

helps me to show the pain.

Jesus if your listening, to this unrighteous voice

I pray they didn’t change too many of your life giving words

I don’t think I could handle it if loving is a lie

your forgiving was a story just to make us shed our minds

it’s like tale of creation i heard from a wise woman

there was nothing about adam, the snake or the garden

something about a turtle a mother and a son

i think that’s it anyways

when are they gonna drop the bomb

i’ll dance in the fall outs rain

it warms me to core

burns away the silly pain

revives the dying soul

it didn’t rob you of your innocence

you freely gave it away

can’t call to mind another time

or tasting a sweeter  rain

I’ll Drop

 

Special King (Let’s Change)

soon enough now it st not even gonna matter

we’ve fallen so far can get ourselves out with a latter

everybody talking up their special kind of spin

special kind of language special kind of sin

we’ll hear the new sound of a revolution coming 

when people rise up so sick from running

on with out cause except hate for the others

filling up on shit surprised by the wretched borders

even though we came in the middle of the night

like a trojan horse caught blinded by the light

we’ve said our evening prayers believing that we’re right

believing that righteous nothing done out of spite

oh lets change

lets stop this game

waiting for the suns light brought on by the morning

we’ll lead our holy charge on without a warning

kill the greedy bastards in the middle of their play

in the middle of their lying and decay

what’s right is wrong

what’s spoken is sung 

you did it now what’s done is done

you really can’t change really can’t explain

except that it sux

you did what you did

brought on by unrighteousness

that they taught you was

the only way to live

you didn’t have to listen

didn’t have to give in

but now you gotta live with it

oh lets change

lets stop this game

I heard Dr King all the way from heaven

said see my holy purposes railroaded by the devil

you do not have to listen the TV spreading fear

you can live a life of wonder no matter what you see or hear

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3 New Songs Up on the Myspace

May 14th, 2009

http://www.myspace.com/citizenbare

Hey Guys,

We uploaded 3 new songs to the myspace website. They were recorded by Uncle Gary @ the Monkey House during the February show.

Drop

In His Eyes

It Won’t Be Long

Enjoy:)

Andy and John

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Ricochet – Lyrics and Background

July 8th, 2008

Alright… I’m finally going to post one of the songs that I have contributed to Citizen Bare. I have always hoped that I would have an outlet for this song and am pleased to finally be able to perform it.

Story Behind the Song

Back in my sophomore year of high school I was in an English/Social Studies combined class called World Perspectives. World Perspectives was a very intriguing class, that I often found myself on the edge of getting in trouble in, yet always learning more about what I thought and believed. One project that was required of my classmates and I in this course was to write a parody of James Thurber’s pictoral story called The Last Flower. The point of the project was to teach us about the cyclical nature of history. It was a very cool assignment.

Thanks to Kevin Martell (The social studies teacher in the World Perspectives course) for helping me out by giving me the name of the author and the title of the story. I remembered why I wrote the song, but not the details surrounding it. Now, I will never forget.

If you watch this YouTube video, you will see that Ricochet is not a parody of the entire song. Instead it is a parody of the beginning and tries to offer up the ideal that we can prevent violence/war if we would get together and let love in.


Oh yeah…in case you are wondering…I got an “A” on my project.


Ricochet

by John Gratton

When the revolution begins
We’re gonna have a world
A world in despair
But after awhile
We’ll see the results
Of their actions

A world without love
A world without care
A world with a problem
And nothin’ to share

That’s all we need
Is you and me
To bring this world
Back to what it used to be
We can do it if we try
As hard as we can
It’s time to make a plan

Love will come back to you
The world will revive
Everybody get together
This time lets keep our world alive
Everybody get together
Let love come in
Everybody get together
Let love come in
Everybody get together
Let love come in
Let’s keep that bullet from ricocheting
Into our world

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