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_borderOh, Well 2012 / 2014

An updated version of the classic.

Oh, Well! Unplugged 2014 Ice Storm.mp3

LYRICS
So, is it getting…
Getting hard to tell,
If we’re livin’…
Livin’ in hell?
Oh, well,
Oh, well,
I feel swell.

Chorus:
Oh, well…
Oh, well,
Oooooh, well,
I’m feeling swell.

And, you can’t…
Can’t stand the smell,
Yeah,
That part’s easy to tell,
Oh, well.
Oh, well.
I feel swell.

It obvious,
Obvious we fell, fell, fell,
We fell,
Oh, well.
Oh, well.
I feel swell.

They’re trying to sell, sell, sell,
Trying to sell the closing bell,
Oh, well.
Oh, well.
I feel swell.

So, if you’re feeling…
Feeling swell,
Come on! Let out a yell,
“I feel swell!”
“I’m feel swell,
Oh, well,
I’m feel swell.”

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar, Piano

Oh, Well 2012.mp3

Oh, Well 2012 Alternative Version.mp3

by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderRainy Day Blues

LYRICS
Ain’t got the rainy day blues
’cause I see the rainbow hues
Since I can’t go out anyway
Might as well stay in and play

Ain’t got the rainy day blues
Ain’t got to be paying dues
Why don’t we all while away
We can sway, dance and play

Rainy Day Blues.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Key of D

Written and recorded inside a pick-up truck during the pouring rain on September 18, 2012 at the corner of Routes 100 and 30, Exton, PA.

Daniel – Vocals, Harmonica

from the album Beauty and the I Of The Be Holder
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderBeauty is the I of the Be Holder

LYRICS
Do you find it compelling when a cat stalks a mouse?
Do you find yourself watching the burning of a hosue?

Beauty is the I of the beholder

Not a matter of being bolder
Not a matter of growing older

Do you find it compelling when you watch an arrest?
Then, on the other hand… are you willing to witness?

Before going to be… watch this
There goes a piece of JFK’s head
Watch the train wreck
What the heck

Beauty is the I of the Be Holder.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 8 (or 7 or 11)
Em
Em add G, D, Bb

Written and recorded on September 12, 2012 in Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is about the beauty in people when they see beauty, as well as, the beauty in a thrill.

Daniel – Vocals, Guitar

from the album Beauty is the I of the Be Holder
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_borderHave A Charity Ball

LYRICS
You’re shy. Don’t ask why.
When it comes to performing
When it comes to the public eye
You’re a little shy
You get butterflies
But, when God gives you the chance
You enchant people with dance

Please play a little
They pray you play a little
From the extremes to the middle

She’ll be there
Should you fall
If you’re playing for the Charity Ball

Ya’ll
Come play
At the Charity Ball

Now, as if you have a harp
Please play for the angels
They usually can’t dance
’till Hell freezes over
Without any pressure on you
Let’s see what you can do

Have A Charity Ball.mp3

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

Written and recorded on August 30, 2012 in West Chester and Exton, Pennsylvania. This is an attempt to record the air harmonica (harp).

Daniel – Vocals, Guitar, Faux Harmonica and Faux Drums

from the album Natural Producer
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderTurning a Blue Song to Blues

Recording the Song in West Chester, PA
Recording the Song in West Chester, PA

Turning a Blue Song to Blues.mp4

How to Play Guitar Turning a Blue Song to Blues.mp4

Pictures

Capo 2
C / Am / C / Em
Am / G / D / Am
C / D / G

ABOUT THE SONG
Written and recorded on August 29, 2012 at the corner of Church and Market Streets, West Chester, Pennsylvania.

When I started writing the song, I thought it was going to be impossible to produce an upbeat song with these chords. So, the idea for the song is the title. Where there is a will, there is a way!

Daniel – Guitar

from the album Natural Producer
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderIncite Insight

LYRICS
The sooner we let go of the possessions (we think) we know
The sooner we’ll know where to go
In the meantime
Explore more

No boundaries on your your boundaries
Go beyond your universe (you-nee-verse)
No blinders to hinder your insight

Incite insight

 

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 8
Am / Am add F
Am / C
C / C add F
Am / G / D / Am

Written and recorded on August 29, 2012 on the wall of the old Courthouse in West Chester, PA.

Daniel – Vocals, Guitar

from the album Natural Producer
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderIn Both Ears

LYRICS
In both ears
And, out another
Without a doubt
Below the snout
Open the orifice
On your face
And, shout

I’ve hears it from on high
An angelic thing where ya hear the air sing

ABOUT THE SONG
C / F
with Bb and Eb

Written and recorded on August 29, 2012 in West Chester, Chester County, PA.

The intended meaning has to do with disciplining myself to listen to the Supernatural Being and delivering the message to Earthlings.

Daniel — Keyboards, Vocals, Effects

from the album Natural Producer
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderGlowing In The Heart

LYRICS
You can part
You can part
When you’re glowing in the heart

You can part any sea
Turn water to wine
Create a feast for the hungry to dine
(Loaves and fish dish)

The miracles you’ll spark
When you’re glowing in the heart
The hearts you’ll start
When you’re glowing in the dark

Emotional smarts
Spiritual larks
Take flight
Light the night

Glowing In The Heart.mp3 (Free MP3 Download and Streaming Audio)

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 2
Am / Am less A
E / E less E
Dm less D
G / D / Am

Written and recorded on August 27, 2012 in West Chester, PA 19380.

Daniel – Guitar, Vocals

from the album Optimismme
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderCorner of Market and High

 

An instrumental.

The Song Corner of Market and High .mp4

How to Play Guitar to the Song Corner of Market and High.mp4

Pictures

Capo 3
Em
Em add F#, D, low G
Am less C
Em add C#

Written and recorded on August 27, 2012 in West Chester, PA 19380.

Daniel – Guitar

from the album Optimismme
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderNatural Producer

LYRICS
I am not supernatural
Though I’ll try and try
Until the day I die
To be the image of the image
That I was created in the image of

And, I’ll try until the day I die
Knowing the answer to “why?”

Natural Producer.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Eb / Eb7
Eb / Ab
Ab / Bb / Eb

Written and recorded August 27, 2012 in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

This song is the theme song for album entitled “Natural Producer”. It has to with being the creator of music as compared to my creator. How do you recreate the image of sound through engineering and production?

Genesis 1:27
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.

So, what am I compared to the Supernatural Being Producer?
A: Natural Producer

Daniel – Vocals, Keyboards, Piano

from the album Natural Producer
by Daniel Brouse