Well, shake it up, baby, now, (shake it up, baby)
Twist and shout. (twist and shout)
Cmon cmon, cmon, cmon, baby, now, (come on baby)
Come on and work it on out. (work it on out)
Category Archives: New Demos
Twist and Shout
Cross Where You Like
Whatever you see,
They build the rhymes,
Whatever you hear,
They constantly chime.
It’s so sad that we’re all busy learning to climb,
Well I’m not really catching the initial design.
Wherever you go,
Draw your own line,
And cross where you like.
Oh, it’s a long way to go,
Yeah, it’s a long way to go.
When I Open Up My Door
When I open up my door,
When I open up my door,
When I open up my door,
When I open up my door…
Aumma heya aumma aumma heya,
Aumma heya aumma aumma heya,
Aumma heya aumma aumma heya,
Aumma heya aumma aumma heya.
I wanna share some my personal opinions about Buddhuza’s song When I Open Up My Door. Yes, some may say, he’s your friend and you will be very positive, but I can say he’s my friend because of his music. is it ok? If yes, let’s go on.
It’s very interesting track. Hard to say is there totally new approach, or just modified old one. Sure, many can hear The Beatles influence in this song, but I suppose there’s big difference. Let me explain…
In 60s psychedelic rock music was just being discovered so while their experiments The Beatles and some other progressive and progressing bands could not be sure what they would come up with. Those experiments itself were quite interesting, but even the best ones had lack of… how to say… lack of sincerity, openness, they were just experiments with no destination. Fabulous 4 guys were telling us with their songs, that they are in process with not known aim. But, Buddhuza knows what he wants!
It’s easier for him to know it, as 40 years passed after The Beatles and The Doors. Now people (who really want to) are able to review all the knowledge, experiences, results of many many experiments. But now there are different problems and difficulties. Today it’s very easy to make music. everybody can afford little home-studio, do whatever he or she wants and call it indie music. So, there are so many ways that one can easily start up with a wrong one, go it till the end until appears to be very late and there’s no way back.
Buddhuza has also avoided danger to be attracted to easier but wrong direction. Neither he’s sitar really sounds complicated nor lyrics are with deep hidden meanings. Everything is simple and obvious and that’s the point I think. It’s a pure revelation, which Buddhuza wants to share in the simplest way so that everyone can understand.
Weak part of the track I think is studio work, but even this highlights indie character for one hand, and for the other I believe there will be more better and better versions of the song in the nearest future. Wish Buddhuza success in his musical career and hope he will never lose selfness and frankness, what makes his music colored drops in the uncolored ocean of modern music.
Mission
I gather I was told I gotta mission to fly,
I took a chance to pick a plane so I looked around,
I ran into a mirror, saw a couple of curious eyes,
I gotta hail old lordie, sign is so better than sight.
If I’m Wrong
This is a letter from the soul to matter,
Darling you’d better take off your sweater,
Yes I’m one go-getter, the one you should bet on,
And if I’m wrong, we’ll both get older and balder
And won’t get out of our homes,
If I’m wrong,
Won’t get out of our homes,
If I’m wrong.
I Let It In
I believe my certain eyes,
And nothing more than they can sight,
And though I strain my brain,
Still I can’t explain
My sentimental memories,
Mental memories.
Dare
Hey, Mister Monkey,
How did you get in where you are?
Hey, paper junky,
Is everything you read alright?