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Stained Glass People - LIVE @ Walden's
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Recorded LIVE at Walden's Coffeehouse - Reno, Nevada
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Acoustic flavored rock with pop/blues/folk/metal influences and four-part vocal harmonies.
In February 2002, Todd South (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Lenny Supera (electric lead guitar, vocals) and Jim “Cap” Stapp (drums, percussion, vocals) met via the Internet, exchanged original MP3’s, and eventually got together for an informal jam session. In less than two weeks, the energy and creative vibe from that first meeting led to the formation of Burning Peace and the beginning of an amazing journey. Before a month had passed, Burning Peace began performing on various local stages, experimenting with arrangements during live shows and working hard to add something new & exciting to the growing indie music scene. By October 2002, their all-original material and energetic live show began to draw the attention of music fans and the independent press. Although the majority of Burning Peace songs begin with veteran composer Todd South, the varied songwriting, recording, and live performance experiences of each band member combine to form a unique and cohesive whole. As South notes, “I’ve performed some of these songs as a solo artist, but it’s clear that none are really finished until the rest of the band add their unique talents & insight. I never dreamed I’d be part of a band this good! The fact that both Lenny and Cap are longtime songwriters is the real secret to the Burning Peace sound.” The first Burning Peace album (Over The Water, released June 2003) is both a snapshot of where the band has been and a glimpse of things to come. After performing over 100 shows (ranging from house concerts & coffeehouses to 1,000 seat amphitheaters & special event stages) Burning Peace took several leaps forward in September 2003 with the addition of Joe Warmelink (bass guitar, vocals). The band’s popular live show was kicked into overdrive with the advent of four part harmonies, Joe’s melodic riffs, Lenny’s mind-bending leads, Cap’s acrobatic rhythms, and Todd’s soaring vocals. Based in Reno, Nevada, Burning Peace has hosted the extremely popular open mic night at Walden’s Coffeehouse since June 2002 (earning the Reno News & Review Reader’s Choice award for “Best Open Mic” in 2002 and 2003).
Song Info
Charts
Peak #243
Peak in subgenre #50
Author
Todd C. South / Lisa L. South
Rights
Todd C. South
Uploaded
January 31, 2004
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MP3 4.4 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Inspired by American pop culture's focus on style over substance.
Lyrics
Never giving; always take A pretty living corpse to make Under the knife; no big deal Until no part of them is really real Stained glass people; Brand new faces melting in the sun Like candy, candy Stained glass people; Living lives full of plastic fun Like candy, candy Never giving; always take A pretty living corpse to make They need to make time stand still Young and dumb are, "The Beautiful" Stained glass people; Parade around wearing social lies Like candy, candy Stained glass people; Wishing they were still a smaller size Like candy, candy (Bridgey Hummy Breaky Thingie) Never giving; always take A pretty living corpse to make Climb the ladder; reach the top Never knowing just when to stop Stained glass people; Buying up the world and selling lives Like candy, candy Stained glass people; Checking out this year's trophy wives Like candy, candy
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