
Damon The Gypsy
Gypsy Eyes
© 2003 Damon The Gypsy
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Haunting, hypnotic, modal melodies with straight forward lyrics and unique style.
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- 1 Gypsy Eyes
- 2 Hold On
- 3 You're Mine
- 4 Livin' in Limbo
- 5 Seems Like I Traveled
- 6 My Song of Love
- 7 Listen to the Voice
- 8 Tomorrow, Yesterday, Right Now
- 9 In the Quiet of the Evening
- 10 The Gift
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Following after the same haunting, hypnotic, modal melodies as Damon's original masterpiece, "Song of a Gypsy", the lyrics on "Gypsy Eyes" show a deeper truth and as life's journey reveals a deeper wisdom regarding love, and life itself.
The original album, "Song of a Gypsy", represented the beginning of Damon's search for love and the meaning of life. The new album, "Gypsy Eyes", speaks of growth and a greater understanding of what has been learned over these past several years. The songs are about love; good times, and bad.
The title song, "Gypsy Eyes", relays the message of the hardships and joys of life that is seen in the depth of the eyes of so many of us gypsies. "Hold On" tells that whether we're facing good times or bad, tomorrow offers new hope. "You're Mine" is about thoughts and dreams of being apart from the one we love. "Livin' in Limbo" talks about the state we gypsies seem to be in more often than not. "Seems Like I Traveled" (down this road before), tells of just that. "Song of Love" is the perfect example of how we gypsy men need to treat our ladies. "Listen to the Voice" tells of the two voices we seem to hear in our heads - one telling us that we are worthless pieces of crap, and the other encouraging us to trust and move on. "Tomorrow, Yesterday, Right Now" shows us that time itself is something we will never understand. "Quiet of the Evening" is a love song that every gypsy soul can relate to. To complete the scenario, "The Gift" is a true story of a lesson learned by Damon years ago that has helped him through times of great failure.
Perhaps the greatest realization was the fact that we must live for ourselves and not for others. The key to life (if there is one) can be summed up in the following saying:
"The credit does not belong to the critic, but to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred with dust, sweat and blood, and who at best actually feels the triumph of high achievement, or who at worst in the end if he fails, fails with daring greatness and will never take his place with those cold an timid souls who will never know neither victory nor defeat" (Teddy Roosevelt)
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TOTAL CLASS!!!!
author: STAN'S GARAGEWhen someone performs this style of music....it's easy to go over-the-top, no such problem here....he nails it!