The Heartbreak Blinders' Greatest Hits
The Heartbreak Blinders' Greatest Hits - MP3
Lyrics
at the city limits black top ribbons twist into a cloverleaf the crown jewel zig-zag's white green name tags measuring the gravity the shadow cast by your brilliant past tries vainly to lay flat against the road (refrain:) someone put you in the car and belted you in facing forward and put the heartbreak blinders on the stereo someone made up someone's mind and someone left someone behind it doesn't matter that you didn't want to go reflective paint the patron saint of movement boasts devout support it's such a shame that no one claimed an inch of your unspoiled shore sleep pulled over on a shoulder someone had the sense to call their own (refrain x2)
Music
chords
will upload soon. song's in C major.
structure
A B C A B C D C, as standard as they come.
Author's Comments
The chord progression of the verse of this song is the same as the excellent OK Go song "Let It Rain" (Though they do wonders by throwing in a measure of 3 every so often). I wrote the verse before I realized this, and abandoned the song for a while out of shame after I did. But there are only so many chord progessions (First Coat's "Lime" uses these chords, just swapping the second and third ones), and my refrain is really the focus of this song anyway, so at some point I stopped feeling guilty about it.
This song was initially much slower, kind of adult-contempo fare. I envisioned it about two thirds as fast with an acoustic guitar, rhythms recalling the Flaming Lips' "Do You Realize?". The live version as performed by the Passerines adopts something akin to that arrangement.
This demo was recorded during one of the many peaks of my rabid Bicycle Day obsession; this was my best attempt at arranging a song the way they would have. Hence the guitars on the refrain and as much drumming as I could muster. I remember trying to write a decent bass part, and going back to listen to Elizabeth Hill's work on a Bicycle Day record, looking for some specific qualities I could try to copy, and then I realized there was no trick to it. It was just what I would have been doing if I was awesome.