Jay Charade
Jay Charade: Unveiling the Musical Journey of Jay ParadeLyrics
We might close or we may open
We are uncertain about whether we will close or open.
Down at the Empty Glass
Referencing a place called the Empty Glass.
Or we could end up in between
We might find ourselves in an ambiguous or intermediate situation.
Play from Charleston to Pittsburgh
Playing music from Charleston to Pittsburgh.
Shredded at a skatepark
Performing energetically at a skatepark.
Sprinkle in some breweries
Including performances at various breweries.
Vacant bar room
Describing an empty bar room.
Comin to town, we're gonna tear it up on the stage for all five o’ you
Expressing excitement about performing on stage for a small audience.
Comin to town, the joint will never be the same
Anticipating a significant impact on the venue after their performance.
Comin to town, and we might sell just one EP, but it’s not likely
Expressing doubt about selling many EPs (Extended Plays).
Comin to town
Reiteration of coming to town for a performance.
Sharing gear with other band guys
Sharing musical equipment with other band members.
Could you turn down the gain
Requesting a reduction in the amplification (volume).
And would you play this gig for free
Pondering whether the band would perform for free.
Couple of hours to our next show
Referring to a short break before their next show.
Bringin’ our own PA
Bringing their own Public Address (PA) system for the performance.
Lucky to get paid in drinks
Highlighting the modest payment received in drinks for their performance.
Vacant bar room
Reiteration of performing in an empty bar room.
Something to lose
Suggesting that there is something at stake or to lose.
Comin to town, we're gonna tear it up on the stage for all five o’ you
Repeating the excitement about tearing up the stage for a small audience.
Comin to town, the joint will never be the same
Reiterating the lasting impact on the venue after their performance.
Comin to town, and we might sell just one EP, but it’s not likely
Repeating the skepticism about selling many EPs.
Comin to town
Reiteration of the band coming to town for a performance.
We love playing shows for ourselves
Expressing a love for playing shows, possibly regardless of the audience size.
We traveled miles and miles to entertain you
Emphasizing the band's dedication to entertaining the audience despite challenges.
Now we're in the hole
Indicating a financial deficit or challenge faced by the band.
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