It’s True

Episode #79: It's True     (Song at 6.25) Welcome to a very mellow, slightly mysterious sounding episode. This week's featured song has that sort of a vibe about it.  Song #60, written in 2014, came about a few days after a fishing expedition. It was a moonlit evening and I set off after sunset.  In fact, we going to set off together. Yep, on this episode I'll take you with me to spend a bit of a peaceful time down by the water. The waves are lapping, the moon is shining on the water... Why would we do this? To set the mood. It's all about the feeling, this creative business of songwriting. This is where the song had its beginnings. Standing out on the breakwater, next to the deep water, deep thoughts sometimes come floating through.  A beautiful fish came to me on the tides. I did feel bad that it had come to the end of the days, but a family needs to eat.  A few days later, a couple of mysterious, peaceful melodies came through my fingers on the keys. Words came to me. It's the wildest thing to admit that a song or 2 could come about after landing a fish, but that's what happened in this case. At the beginning of this episode, you'll see I haven't hit on that idea yet. In fact I admit I'm casting about (pun unintended), but that's what I was doing, looking for the next thread...something 'true' to shed light on this creative exercise.  Then I saw the line ‘silver fish from deep blue sea’ in the song book and that was it. I picked up the thread, got in to the flow....then as the song played, it came to me to take you, the listener, fishing with me.  Come on now, grab the other bike, don't worry, I'll carry the fishing gear. It's only a five minute ride and we'll be there.  Let's see where this song came from, shall we?  But the way, if you like the sound of of this song, you can hear 9 more like it, on the album The Long Haul, on bandcamp ( Pete Pascoe and co)…it’s all piano / vocal, with some subtle keyboard strings. One day I'll release the album with full band arrangement.   Back to this episode... Here, hold this fishing rod, let's see if we're going to catch a fish… Enjoy!

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Be entertained with a song and an extended chat, ranging from off the cuff banter/humour to life observations and song analysis. Welcome to Song and a Chat. This is the podcast where you'll have the pleasure of listening to a new song each week - plus, you'll get to step into the shoes of a songwriter : You'll hear about the background of the song, the inspiration, how/ why the song came into being.  After the song finishes, I'll go over the lyrics and finish each episode by looking at the song from a songwriting point of view. If you just want the song and no talk, the time where the song kicks in will be in the title of each episode. Hi, my name is Pete Pascoe. I am a performer and composer - I love lyrics and I love a melody. I play piano and sing. I have a number of albums to my name.  I have written over 800 songs. Of course, not all of these songs I written will make it onto an album. As a songwriter, the first step for a new song is ( or was ) to record a demo. Often you catch something unique in this demo - something that is often not replicated in the studio cut....a certain feeling.  If you're looking to be entertained, like listening to new songs and live recordings, I hope you'll enjoy what's on offer here. I have a stack of demos from which I'm sharing one on a weekly basis. Plus I relate anecdotes about my life as a piano man, from around the time each song was written. I treat each show as a mini intimate concert - with extended chat, which ranges from off the cuff banter/humour to life observations and analysis. The idea is : the song can be listened to for pleasure in its own right, or the listener may choose to also be entertained and informed by the story around the song.  I'm really enjoying recording these podcasts. Each week I look forward to getting behind the mic, setting aside my current musical and artistic projects and casting my mind back in time by focussing on a song I've composed. It's turning out to be a satisfying - and sometimes surprising - time of reflection and discovery for me.  The lyrics and the recordings take me straight back to when the song was written. Gain an insight into songwriting and listen to a series of snapshots of life of a songwriter / performer / artist.  It's a great way for me to archive a song and it's 'back story'. Music is to be shared. What point is there In having five songbooks and piles of demos gathering dust?  I welcome feedback - whether you're tuning in to enjoy music for music's sake, you enjoy finding out about the origins of songs, you're looking for tips on songwriting or perhaps you've got tips for me. Either way, I'll be learning plenty as I go along. Thanks for a having a read. Come on and join me for a listen.