It seems we're so invincible, the truth is so cold.
I have so much to say but you're so far away. Time still turns the pages of the book it's burned. I tried to heal your broken heart with all that I could There’s no restriction against joining after October 1st or limit/requirement to how many times you have to post for the month.A light that healed a broken heart with all that it could Check out her website if you’d like to join the event. ♫♪ Rocktober Musicfest is hosted by Mary B. Make sure to click on the THEME link above to join in the fun or check out all of the other song picks for today!♫♪ ♪♫ Song Lyric Sunday is hosted by Helen at This Thing Called Life One Word at a Time. All rights remain with the artists and their respective agents. I do not own any rights to this song, lyrics or video. So Far Away lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Songwriters: Zachary Baker / Brian Haner (Synyster Gates) / Matthew Sanders / Jonathan Seward I love you, you were ready, the pain is strong and urges rise
When I have so much to say and you’re so far away ‘Cause as soon as I’m done I’ll be on my wayĪnd the light you left remains but it’s so hard to stay I have so much to say but you’re so far away Time still turns the pages of the book it’s burned You won’t hear the word lost a single time in this song, but I don’t know any other that implies it more than this one. The band lost, his friends and family lost, the world of music lost. Shadow’s powerful vocals, this makes for quite an emotional send off to the “8th Greatest Drummer – ” and “5th Greatest Singing Drummer of All Time.” It’s hard to miss the depth of emotion in Synyster’s guitar playing and coupled with M. “So Far Away” was written by lead guitarist and The Rev’s lifelong friend, Synyster Gates. Known for his ‘signature’ drumming technique, “The double-ride thing”, Jimmy was a Singer/Songwriter/Drummer, that like too many other talented artists out there, passed away from a fatal combination of narcotics and alcohol in 2009 three days after he wrote what was supposed to be the final song for A7X’s new album Nightmare.īut with his passing, the album got an additional track before its release. Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan was the composer of that song and many others. I immediately went in search of their music and “Afterlife” became my new favorite jam for quite awhile. I mean nothing says this song is gonna rock like a blood curdling scream right out the gate, right? That night, I was about 10 feet away from Papa Roach when he snuck down onto the floor before the concert kicked off, kind of recall Shinedown performing and especially enjoyed Buck Cherry‘s extended and totally X-rated version of “Crazy Bitch” and yet, the only thing I could think of when I got home was this new-to-me band, Avenged Sevenfold. That would be “Scream” their number one hit single at the time. I wasn’t there for them, obviously, I had no clue who they were – yet it was love at first scream. The very first time I ever heard them was live and in concert. But that’s not how I found Avenged Sevenfold.
Typically, we discover new music and new bands on the radio, a friend’s recommendation or hear it play during a movie and just have to know who it is. I already had this post scheduled for tomorrow, but when I saw the theme on Helen’s blog, I knew I had to share it today.