bookmark_borderForm Of An Angel

Also known as Shape Of An Angel

LYRICS
Just when I thought I’d have to rise from the dead
The Great Spirit filled my head
From what I can tell, many are the forms of an angel

Brings you back to being young
Takes you far toward being sung / unsung

Relieves excessive pressure
Spares you from the drill
Lengthens the time you measure
Increasing the quality of your fill

ABOUT THE SONG
by Daniel Brouse
E / Am (Latin)
E / G / Am / E (Rock)

Shape Of An Angel (How to Play the Song).mp4

Written and recorded in Ambler, Montgomery County and West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

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bookmark_borderUnprecedented

Songwriting at March Creek State Park
Songwriting at March Creek State Park, Pennsylvania

LYRICS
Never been in this place before
So close to the edge
The outcome… unsure
Never been in this space before
So close to the judge
The vision a blur

What the hell are we doing
Pollution
Suing
De-evolution pursuing
Solution avoidance
Despite evidence
Wipe-out existence

The minds that shine will shine, shine, shine
But
Never been to this place
To history trace
The accumulation of the humanization blunders
Then… as one… wonders
What the hell are we doing
Pollution
Suing
De-evolution pursuing
Solution avoidance
Despite evidence
Wipe-out existence

Please… don’t wipe-out existence

 

How to Play the Guitar Part
How to Play the Guitar Part

ABOUT THIS SONG
Wow! There’s a lot about this song. I won’t say it all… leaving some to your imagination.

Chords
A / D / A / G / A
A / Em
Capo 2
A / D / A / G / A
A / Em
A / G / A / D / A

Though it was unintended, the music ended up being inspired by the Kinks’ David Watts. The idea is kind-of like David Watts, too… I wish I could be like David Watts. I wish I could be smart enough… to get through to the people… that don’t care about other people. What the hell are we doing?
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Written and recorded on October 1, 2012 at Marsh Creek State Park and other locations in Chester County, Pennsylvania… on an 8-track digital recorder. 2 tracks as stereo guitar (first with no effects, then effects followed by Capo 2 with effects). 2 tracks as stereo vocals. 1 backing vocal with a bullhorn effect. 1 backing vocal with Darth Vader effect. The six tracks were mixed down onto the remaining 2 tracks.

Daniel – Vocals, Guitar, Effects

from the album Revolution Evolution
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderSaid

LYRICS
I said what I said like I said before
No need to take it… no… no more
You don’t need to be a whore
You don’t need to be a bore
Think heavenly… as in above
Put the shine on with some love

I said what I said like I said before
No need to take it… no… no more

I said what I said like I said before
No need to take it… no… no more
There’s no need for you to abuse
Get loose before you lose
I said what I said like I said before
No need to take it… no… no more
Think heavenly… as in above
Put the shine on with some love

I said what I said like I said before
No need to take it… no… no more
Think heavenly… as in above
Put the shine on with some love
Put the shine on with some love
Put the shine on with some love

Said.mp3

Said Instrumental.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
E
E / G / E / A / E
E / G / A / E

Written and recorded on September 30, 2012 in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Daniel – Vocals, Guitar

from the album Revolution Evolution
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderPlebs

LYRICS
Should the aristocratic make you sick
Pledge to be a pleb
… just sayin’… Plebian

When in roam do as the roam-ans

Don’t take it as pathetic… alternative, quick
Serve up an order of “Conflict of the Orders”
Roam across the Roman borders
Bulk if they consider it an insult
Quote: the UK minister is sinister
Sure, the po-po can be low, low, low
But, why insult a pleb instead

Pledge to be pleb
And, when ya see someone plebby, say, “Hey!”
Shout out to the plebs all day

Plebs.mp3

Plebs Instrumental.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Music
Capo 1
Am / C
Am / E

This song was inspired by a news report over a big tadoo in England. It turned out to be a sort-of theme song to the album Revolution Evolution.

LONDON – In class-conscious Britain, a Cabinet minister is in trouble over a four-letter word: “pleb.”

The single syllable was reportedly not the most profane part of Andrew Mitchell’s tirade at police officers who asked him to get off his bicycle as he passed through the gates of Downing Street. But it is the most incendiary – a pejorative term for the working class with a whiff of contempt that is bad news for a government often characterized as elitist.

Class distinctions are the great tugging undercurrent in British society – ever-present, endlessly debated, never resolved. The topic is a minefield for any politician keen to appeal to a wide range of voters. And the four-letter clanger attributed to Mitchell lands as a thudding reminder that class is still a potent and divisive aspect of British life.

Last week’s altercation between the minister and police officers guarding the approach to the prime minister’s residence has been seized on by the media and political opposition, and escalated into a political tempest with its own title: “Gategate.”

Mitchell on Monday apologized for the incident, in which – according to press reports – he told the officers “Best you learn your (expletive) place. You don’t run this (expletive) government. You’re (expletive) plebs.”

The Metropolitan Police force has not officially confirmed the account, but says it has launched an investigation into how internal police information was leaked to the press.

Mitchell conceded that he had lost his temper at “the end of a long and extremely frustrating day.”

Mitchell’s reported word choice is a blow to attempts by Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservative-led administration to downplay its image as a privileged club.

Pleb – short for plebeian – comes from the Latin plebeius, the mass of ordinary citizens apart from the elite of upper-class patricians.
— The Associated Press

Plebs in ancient Rome
In Latin the word plebs is a singular collective noun, and its genitive is plebis. Multiple “plebs” are “plebes”.

The origin of the separation into orders is unclear, and it is disputed when the Romans were divided under the early kings into patricians and plebeians, or whether the clientes (or dependents) of the patricians formed a third group. The nineteenth century historian Barthold Georg Niebuhr held that plebeians began to appear at Rome during the reign of Ancus Marcius, possibly foreigners settling in Rome as naturalized citizens. In any case, at the outset of the Roman Republic, plebeians were excluded from magistracies and religious colleges. Later on, after a general strike by the plebeians[citation needed], the Law of the Twelve Tables was promulgated, and explicitly forbade intermarriage in Tabula XI (a prohibition which was eventually reversed by the Lex Canuleia). However, before the Twelve Tables plebeians were forbidden to know any laws, but were still punished for breaking them. Despite these inequalities, plebeians still belonged to gentes, served in the army, but very rarely became military leaders.

Even so, the “Conflict of the Orders” over the political status of the plebeians went on for the first two centuries of the Republic, ending with the formal equality of plebeians and patricians in 287 BC. The plebeians achieved this by developing their own organizations (the concilium plebis), leaders (the tribunes and plebeian aediles). When the plebeians felt the situation had become dire, they would instigate a secessio plebis, a sort of general strike where plebeians would leave Rome, leaving the patricians to themselves.

Modern usage
In British, Canadian, Irish, Australian, New Zealand and South African English the back-formation pleb, along with the more recently derived adjectival form plebby, is used as a derogatory term for someone considered unsophisticated or uncultured. In September 2012 UK Conservative Party Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell was reported using the word in an expletive-heavy tirade directed at police officers in Downing Street. He disputed the accusation. — Wikipedia

from the album Revolution Evolution
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderNice Musicality

LYRICS
The seasons are changing
And, so are you
But, that doesn’t mean
Compromising your point-of-view
naught, nil, nix
toss superfluous

You elect
The energy you project

Right is right
Throughout the nights
And, always all the days

The reality of nice musicality

Nice Musicality.mp3 (Free MP3 Download or Streaming Audio)

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 2
C
C add G, D
Am
Am add G, D
Am / Em

Written and recorded at Marsh Creek Park, Chester County, PA on September 11, 2012. The song didn’t have a title until a lady came up to me and said, “You have nice musicality.”

Daniel – Vocals, Guitar

from the album At The Heart
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderOut Of The Light

LYRICS
What you don’t even know
Will likely hurt you
What you don’t even know
I surmise will be your demise

Out Of The Light.mp3

 

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 2
Em / Em add F#
C / Em
Em / G

Written and recorded August 12, 2012 at Marsh Creek State Park, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It is about ozone poisoning and how humans have made sunlight a dangerous thing.

Daniel – Guitar

from the album Souled
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderSunshine Between The Lines

LYRICS
Even when it’s raining, the sun shines
Even though you’re hot, you run cold
Will we be reading between the lines
Just to find… (spirits don’t have to grow old)

An answer for ignorance
When there is a preponderance
Of evidence
And, the witness is you
What will you do?

How quickly things change in the land of Oz
How quickly things change in the land of ours

Sunshine Between The Lines.mp3

 

ABOUT THIS SONG
Capo 6
Am
Am / G
C / G / Am
Am / C / Am

Written and recorded August 9, 2012 at Marsh Creek State Park, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA. The song is about how people want to be ignorant about climate change and human induced global warming.

Daniel – Guitar, Vocals

from the album Souled
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderMaterial Junk

LYRICS
Livin’ with material junk
Your life’s too short
To try to hoard
Livin’ with material junk

Kinda like being struck by a skunk
With the scene of the scent you accumulate

Debunk your junk
Lighten your load
Debunk your junk
Let your spirit explode

Material Junk .mp3 (Streaming Audio or Free MP3 Download)

ABOUT THIS SONG
Capo 3
E / Em
E / G / D / A / E
E / A / E
E / D

Recorded August 4, 2012 at Marsh Creek State Park, Chester County, PA.

Daniel – Guitar, Vocals

from the album Better Than An Itch
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderSee Sure

LYRICS
They set out for 3 hours
Sort-of short for seaborne tours
They set out for 3 hours
Ended up with a lifetime of horrors
Such is the fate (of Gilligan)
Such is the fate (of Mary Ann)

If I’m stranded on an island with you
Don’t know what I’d do
I’d leave that part up to you
Maybe distill a ‘lil gin
Then
Let the dancing begin
All the while playing our hearts away
Making beautiful music all night and day

Youth be gold. We’d never grow old.
Just for fun
Maybe distill a ‘lil rum
Maintaining a dance continuum

You’re as old as you feel
And, I am
Unconceal the real deal
Live life while you can

Naked. Swinging from trees.
Begging God we please

See Sure (Deserted Desert Island Sea Shanty) .mp3

 
ABOUT THE SONG
E A E G E
E A A (add G)

Written and recorded on August 1 and 4, 2012 in West Chester and Marsh Creek, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

from the album Better Than An Itch
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderArm Strong

LYRICS
As sure as our lives are long
We’ve got to… got to get along
In numbers is our strength
Let’s get strong

There is right and wrong
Don’t let “Done Me Wrong” by your only song
Give flight to the might of right
And, it won’t be long
Let’s get strong

Arm Strong .mp3 (Free MP3 Download or Streaming Auido)

 

ABOUT THIS SONG
Capo 2
C / Am / Em
Em / G

Written and recorded on August 1, 2012 in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Daniel — Guitar, Vocals

The song has to do with my ancestors, King Duncan of Scotland and the Armstrongs. One side of my family is related to King Duncan. He was murdered. The other side of my family cut down trees making it look like the forest was storming the castle in revenge of the murder (as described in Shakespeare’s Macbeth: Act V. Scene III.) The clan was named Armstrong and given a coat-of-arms symbolizing the event.

More About Me

from the album Better Than An Itch
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderDouble Toothpick

LYRICS
Where do the good people go… do you know?
If the good life they’ve been livin’
Is full with the goodness of givin’
(Even with the occasional sinnin’)
Ya get into heaven
Pass the pearly gates
I can hardly wait

Where do the bad people go… do you know?
If after all the chances
You choose your dances
By selling your soul to the devil
Well… ya go straight to….

H e double toothpick
While you’re still quick
Don’t take too long
And, be judged as dead

A toast to the Mother, Sun and Holy Ghost

Of life make the most

 H e double toothpick .mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 5
Em
D (less D) / D
Em over to F#

Written and recorded July 31, 2012 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City, New Jersey.

Pictures

from the album Better Than An Itch
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderCountless

LYRICS
Who do you think you are
Trying to pound your fist
Reaching so far

What do you think you are
Bleeding from your ears
Dishing out fears

Demanding it’s your list
Screaming out jeers
Washing out bliss

Who wants your mess?

If you try to diminish us
You will count less
If you try to vanquish us
Us you will release
So please
Do
De de do
Do de da

Count Less .mp3

Pictures

ABOUT THE SONG
Em
Em / G (less G)
D / A / Em / G (less G) / Em

Written and recorded on July 30 and 31, 2012 in West Chester, PA and Ocean City, NJ. It’s about a guy from Atlanta, GA.

from the album Better Than An Itch
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderAll In

LYRICS
Taking the all in
The best that I can
Taking the all in
The best that you can

Taking the all in
No need of a place to begin
More like a sponge… near infinite points on the fringe

Taking the all in
No need of a place to end
More like a circle or cycle
Your future’s right ’round the bend

Taking the all in
The best that I can
Taking you all in
That best that we can

 

All In .mp3

 

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 5
Am / Dm
G / Em / Am

Written and record on July 29 and 30, 2012 in West Chester and Marsh Creek State Park, Chester County, PA.

from the album Better Than An Itch
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderO.G.

LYRICS
Outrageous. Gorgeous. But, not dangerous.

No need to be afraid. You can approach.
Reach out. No need to fear you’ll encroach.

Put your ear to the atmosphere
And, hear what you will see
Put your eye to your mind
Hear what is meant by one-of-a-kind

Outrageous. Gorgeous.
O.G.
Oh, gee

 

O. G. .mp3 (free MP3 download or streaming audio)

Pictures

 

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 2
E / E less E
E (add F#, add G, add G#)
slide up an octave to the real E

Written and recorded on July 25, 2012 in West Chester, PA. The song is about the notion of casting your eyes on God. Or, putting a glass on God’s wall… then putting your ear to the glass and hearing what She is saying.

from the album Better Than An Itch
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderWhere Would We Be?

LYRICS
Where would we be without the hives and the trees?
Where would we be without the birds and the bees?
What would you do without the innocence of children?
What would you do without the memory of been?

Do you think you’d miss a cool rain’s kiss?
Would you be remiss… speechless?

 

Where Would We Be .mp3 (free MP3 download or streaming audio)

 

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 5
A (less C#, add A, add F#)
A / D

Written and recorded on July 24, 2012 at Marsh Creek State Park, Chester County, Pennsylvania. For quite sometime, I have been conducting a study on deforestation of the Earth. While writing the song, I noticed the sun shining through the leaves of the tree… like is was winter time; however, it is summer. Then, a couple of small children walked up to me and said, “Thank you guitar man.” What would the world be like without trees? What would the world be like without the innocence of children?

Daniel – guitar, vocals

from the album Better Than An Itch
by Daniel Brouse

Human Induced Climate Change Experiment