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  • Chords and Lyrics for Simple Pleasure by Josh Rouse

    Simple Pleasure
    (By Josh Rouse)

    Here’s a link to a downloadable .pdf of the Lead Sheet: SimplePleasureLeadSheet.pdf

    G                             D
    It’s right here in my face,
    A                            D
    but I turn the other way.
    Cmaj7/G                 D
    The end is drawing near,
    G                                  D
    And we live in a state of fear.
    /           Bm       A        G
    Under-neath Ari-zona skies,
    /        Bm            A         G
    I pre-tend not to see her cry.
    Em                                G
    In a whisper soft and low she says:
    Dmaj7
    Simple pleasure that is really
    Gmaj7
    all I want.
    /                        Em
    When you come round, when you
    come round, when you come round,
    /        Gmaj7
    I want more.
    Dmaj7
    Simple Pleasure that is really
    Gmaj7
    all I need.
    /                        Em
    Won’t you come home,
    won’t you come home,
    won’t you come home
    Gmaj7
    with me?
    G                           D
    You’re fading out a-gain.
    A                          D
    So I take it on the chin.
    Cmaj7/G          D
    Help me find a way
    G                                   D
    To make it through each day.
    /           Bm        A       G
    Under-neath Ari-zona skies,
    /         Bm           A          G
    I pre-tend not to see her cry.
    /      Em
    In a whisper soft and low she says:

    Repeat Chorus.

    Won’t you come home with…
    D D/A G
    (Solo over the above chords.)

    /           Bm        A       G
    Under-neath Ari-zona skies,
    Bm            A         G
    I pre-tend not to see her cry.
    /               Em
    And we’re tryin’ not to live for,
    G
    tryin’ not to live for now…

    Repeat Chorus.

    Em
    Won’t you come with me.
    G
    Won’t you come home with me
    D
    Won’t you come home with me.

    End.

  • Chords and Lyrics for Julie (Come Out of the Rain) by Josh Rouse

    JulieChordsYou capo the 4th fret to play these chords. Here’s a diagram of the chord voicings in this photo to the right. I included, at the bottom of the page, a video of him playing it live where I was able to catch the chords. For whatever reason, I couldn’t get them right by ear, and you’d almost think the video below wouldn’t help you because 90% of the time either it’s just a shot of Josh’s head or some audience dude’s head’s in the way! And really, now that I watch it again, it’s only towards the end, at about the 2:00 minute mark, after the solo, that you can get a decent look at his left hand, and that’s where I picked it up. Here’s a link to a PDF you can download:

    JulieComeOutoftheRain (1)

    Ebm
    It’s cold in San Francisco
    Ab       Abm
    It’s California gray.
    Ebm
    One night on Telegraph Hill,
    Ab              Abm
    we kept the wolves at bay.
    F#
    I wrote you a long letter
    Abm
    Some things you can’t explain
    B                            Ebm
    Julie, come out of the rain
    Abm
    It’s cold and I can’t wait forever
    B                               Ebm
    Julie, if you want me to stay
    Abm
    Why don’t you show it?
    Ebm
    I called a taxi for ya’.
    Ab                Abm
    Your raincoat it was blue.
    Ebm
    Outside the wind was talkin’
    Ab         Abm
    of how I fell for you.
    F#
    You left your cigarettes and
    Abm
    a dozen other things
    B                            Ebm
    Julie, come out of the rain
    Abm
    It’s cold and I can’t wait forever
    B                               Ebm
    Julie, if you want me to stay
    Abm
    Why don’t you show it?
    F#                       Abm
    Gimme a smile and say,
    A#m            B
    Everything’s ok.
                     Ebm       Abm
    Oh, oh, it’s California gray
    Ebm         B
    Oh, oh, it’s California gray..
    (Musical interlude over the chords
    of the previous Chorus)
    Ebm
    It’s cold in San Francisco.
    Ab       Abm
    It’s California gray.
    Ebm
    One night on Telegraph Hill,
    Ab              Abm
    we kept the wolves at bay.
    B                             Ebm
    Julie, come out of the rain
    Abm
    It’s cold and I can’t wait forever.
    B                                Ebm
    Julie, if you want me to stay
    Abm
    Why don’t you show it?
    F#                       Abm
    Gimme a smile and say,
    A#m            B
    Everything’s ok.
    F#                         Abm
    Look in my eyes and say
    A#m            B
    Everything’s ok…
    Ebm       Abm
    Oh, oh, it’s California gray
    Ebm          B
    Oh, oh, it’s California gray..

     

    Here’s a cover version I did a couple weeks ago. Maybe I should have just aimed the camera at the fretboard, but I think you can probably see the chords pretty well as it is:

  • Michigan

    I recently made two different covers of the Josh Rouse song, “Michigan.” The first I made on the iPad with Garageband. I played the Spanish guitar and sang into the the little pinhole microphone. Then I added some “smart” instruments, bass, drums. So this one is done basically in “click” time, but I still think it came out sounding pretty good, considering the circumstances.

    The second was done with more Professional mics and into Logic Pro on an iMac. I basically just played a steel acoustic and sang at the same time, no overdubs or click track. So it’s live and more natural.

    So, two different sounds with the same song, but I kind of like them both for different reasons.

    Now, if I could only do some of my own songs!

  • Considering an Investment in Pandora ($P) in Light of Spotify, Rdio, and Songza

    I really fell in love with Pandora a year or two ago. I think the market cap was treading around 2 billion. I told myself that if the Market Cap hit 1.5 billion, I’d make an investment. Well, I haven’t logged it, but it seems like it must have bounced off 1.5 billion about 7 or 8 times in the last year and a half. Seems like it’s bounced between about $9.50-and $11.50 about the same many or more times during this period. From that perspective it seems it would make a great “Channeling” stock, as the traders call them.

    But then, a couple months ago, I subscribed to Spotify, and from a consumer point of view I haven’t looked back. I love it so much. I thought I might still use Pandora occasionally for “discovery” but since then Spotify has launched their own “Radio” feature. So, for myself, I literally can find no reason to use Pandora anymore.

    Still, I have Pandora (P) on my “Stock Watch” list. I still believe it’s part of the bigger paradigm of all media moving to the digital. So I still think it would probably be a good investment, just on the general paradigm itself. It’s hard for me to make an investment in a product that I don’t use, though. If, however that changes, and they launch some new features that make me want to use it again, I’m sure I’ll even be more excited.

    Being in this state of wondering whether to invest or not, I was happy to come across this GigaOm article today: Despite New Competition Pandora Grows It’s Users

    The take away is that Pandora is still growing fast in registered users and total minutes per month of listening, but the number of minutes per registered user is actually decreasing, which is weird, until I think about it: I’m a registered user, and my usage has dropped to Zero because Spotify finally picked me off. Back when I was in love with Pandora, I thought, I’d never pay a subscription, but I think seeing Spotify constantly in my Facebook Newsfeed finally wore me down. Like Ogilvy said about advertising: The first time you see an ad, you curse it. The tenth time you see it, you’re writing a check out for the product. Anyway, the GigaOm post inspired me to comment on his site, which I copy and paste here:

    “I was a big Pandora fan last year, and I told myself I’d make an investment at a 1.5 billion market cap, which it’s close to now, and has bounced off of several times, but since I’ve become a Spotify Subscriber, or actually since Spotify launched their “Radio” feature, I don’t see any need to go back to Pandora. That’s what keeps me from making an investment, myself. I don’t use it. But I do believe it will grow with the whole digital revolution, as you mention. It definitely had a head start on mobile and has brand recognition.
    Once crucial feature of Spotify and Rdio, which seems so vane and egotistical, yet very potent, is the sharing what you listen to to Facebook. I mean even if I own an album, I usually will prefer to listen to it on Spotify, to show everyone what I’m listening to, especially if the record or artist is considered “hip.” I guess Pandora has this feature, but I never see it in my feed. I constantly see Rdio and Spotify in my feed though, which obviously is also free and invaluable advertising for them too. I don’t know why Pandora doesn’t copy all of Spotify’s features (assuming they can) just as Spotify has copied one of the crucial features of Pandora: Discovery.”

  • Suburban Sweetheart

    Cover of the Josh Rouse tune “Suburban Sweetheart” I did on logic.

     

    “Suburban Sweeheart” Lyrics by Josh Rouse

    Got a gift, hesitate
    Never make the same mistakes
    If you could only see the person
    If you could only reach the man yeah

    We could move back to the suburbs
    Rent a house, change our name
    If you could only find a purpose
    If you could only stay the same yeah

    Sweetheart
    Sweetheart
    Sweetheart
    I could help you open and unfurl

    Shut up and listen
    Shut up, you talk too much
    You’re my source for inspiration
    You’re my hopes for retire

    I plan a trip, get away
    Never make the same mistakes
    If you could only be a person
    If I could only be a man

    Sweetheart
    Sweetheart
    Sweetheart
    I could help you open and unfurl
    And unfurl
    And unfurl

  • Song Produced Entirely on iPad: “Kuzbass”

    Hey, I really love working with Garageband on the iPad. I think it’s a revolution. It’s so intuitive, unintimidating, and most importantly fun! Of course, it still has a way to go to be a “professional” production device, but I feel that is coming in years to come, and as you can hear this production sounds pretty good! And this was done on an iPad1 along with merely singing into that little pinhole mic. Other than that all the instruments were just “smart” instruments played entirely on the iPad. Hope you enjoy. This song is called “Kuzbass” by Josh Rouse that I covered.