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As we went
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A folk style song featuring mandolin and 12 str guitar, with a little sustain guitar thrown in here and there.
alternative progressive pop rock metal
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New band name for my one man band. The ancient form of my first name.
My name is Holger Luth. I was about 15 years old, when I got my first guitar. Actually it belonged to an older friend, but the never played it, so he let me borrow it. I had been taking piano lessons earlier, but I hated it. The most fun I had with the piano, was to create my own little tunes. i was no good at repetitive rehearsing. It has been the same with my guitar playing. Many of my guitar playing friends, spent hours rehearsing technical stuff. I never had the patience for that, I just did what I thought sounded right. My mind was more directed towards songwriting, than towards being the guitar hero, though I did like to play neverending live solos, long enough to make the bass player make puking sounds and the drummer start throwing sticks at me... I played in both small and larger bands with up to 8-9 people, with violins, flutes and lots of other instruments, but I think my best time in a band, was playing in a three piece. It was in the aftermath of Police, British New Wave, the Danish Punk scene, Danish songwriters like C.V. Jorgensen and many more. You had to invent a lot of new "big" chords, in order to create a bigger sound, being the only guitarist ( and lead singer). Later I started listening a lot to bands like U2, The Cure, Pink Floyd, Kraftwerk and most of all Peter Gabriel. Peter is like my guiding star. I have had the luck of seeing him in concert a couple of times in the recent years and even if he has gained a few pounds and is called "Papa Bear" by his bass player, he can still sing better than anyone I know. His voice is directly wired to his heart, it's like every word has its' own set of wings and flies out of his mouth, carrying an important message. Wish I could get anywhere near that! My musical taste has developed over the years and I try out a lot of different genres, out of curiosity and because I get inspired by other musicians, here on SC and by other friends in music. I have 3 sons, that are all engaged in music somehow and they have also inspired me a lot. They have a totally different take on the term "Musician", than I have and I find it inspiring and I am amazed at the multifaceted way they can tackle the tasks of a songwriter, producer and musician. I must admit, that my music sounds a little old fashioned compared to music of today, but what the heck.. I am from 1957, I grew up with Beatles, Stones, Kinks, The Who, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Jefferson Airplane, The Band, Bob Dylan.. need I say more?
Song Info
Genre
Rock Folk Rock
Charts
Peak #150
Peak in subgenre #16
Author
Holger
Rights
Holger
Uploaded
April 01, 2013
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.7 MB 160 kbps 3:12
Story behind the song
This song deals with the choices we have to make as we move along in life. It also deals with living in the presence instead of the past :)
Lyrics
As we went along the way, dear There were ups and there were downs Sometimes we’d take a turn, dear Never knowing what we’d find And we crossed a lot of bridges That we built with our own hands Where the roads lay out before us We still chose another path My memory’s getting weak, dear I think it’s all filled up So I live from day to day, dear And I leave the past alone It’s much better to be present Than to be passed on by life We can always change our future But we cannot change our past So as we go along the way, dear There’ll be bumps and there’ll be holes We can choose to fill the hole, dear Or we can choose to walk around. And we’ll take the very last ferry When the bridge gets too hard to build And we’ll find a road to follow That will lead us to our goal
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Well done my friend excellent song and a great production. Your vocals were spot on .
Bob Forbes
Apr 30, 2016
Love that mandolin! Going to have to dust mine off (and repair the tuners)... Nice Pop Folk feel on this one Holger - with a great story in the lyrics. Also enjoyed the harmonized locals (around 1:29). Well done!
That intro greatly grabs your attention with the arrangement and tone, but it's the bass line at the chorus is where this song shines most for me. Oh and the bridge. And the rest of it. Great song Holger!
Jonsson
Apr 24, 2016
Very nice indeed. As usual great lyrics (I miss some rimes though - but you know I am darn traditional when it comes to that :o) )
gabe stenziano
Apr 23, 2016
got into this one right off the bat. well written and sung. great recording as well. lots of nice touches, and a sweet melody.
Rodrica Rudge
Apr 18, 2016
Nice sound with the mandolin and 12 string! Great vocals and and uplifting vibe. I like the change around 1:30. Excellent writing and performance.
Carlo D'Anna
Jan 20, 2016
Wonderful lyrical ballad with some great vocals!!
FusionFall Project
Apr 08, 2013
Great recording Holger! this song has a very engaging melody and the way you phrase the lyric is also very catchy :)
Drumnjon
Apr 07, 2013
Holger, Such a treat! Brilliant.... GREAT TO HEAR FROM YOU! JON
Decaying Orbit
Apr 06, 2013
rockin me my friend. Love this!!!!!
VMP (USA)
Apr 06, 2013
Meaningful, memorable, fresh, innovative, a classic sound (perhaps a slight Grateful Dead vibe happening here!), wonderful stuff, a real treat!