Frequently
History
This recording was made by the band some time in late 2002 or early 2003 on a 4-Track tape recorder. It features both the vocals & writing of Scott Jones.
It’s possible this song goes back to the bands 1000 West days, though no previous recordings have been found.
This track was remastered by The Goldeneyes (Scott Jones, Matt Glass & Mike Gross) in 2021 with the rest of the 4-Track Tapes (minus Dallons tracks) and the original mix was not obtained until 2024.
Lyrics
Staring out at the kitchen wondering how I got here
What have I been missing, brace myself, he won’t hear me
Now I know what’s going on, staring at the burning sun
(it’s just blinding me)
Slaves are out picking cotton, [I’m a?] slave, [Bill?] don’t got one
Buckle down [pile higher?], wondering why I’m on fire
[Who I think are?] the ones I love, patiently they wait above
(Unintelligible ad lib)
[they say that spring?] keeps turning, go back to sleep but I’m still yearning
[???????], I’m to blame for my [misting?]
Is there something left for me, going off like a [???]
(Break me if you can)
Iterations
> Frequently (4-Track Tapes)
> Frequently (4-Track Tape Remaster)
Live Recordings
N/A
Frequently |
Release: | 4-Track Tapes |
Length: | 2:33 |
Officially Released? | No |
Highest Quality: | CD Rip |
Member | Role |
---|---|
Mike Gross | Guitar & Backing Vox |
Dallon Weekes | Bass & Backing Vox |
Scott Jones | Vocals & Guitar |
Matt Glass | Drums |