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Friday, December 31, 2010

Goodbye 2010 - Happy New Year!


My last shot of daylight 2010 in the snows of Minnesota. Make your 2011 a great one!
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Friday, December 3, 2010

Attention Disney Fans: Feast Your "Ears" on a My New Song!

(Photo: Ellen Auld)
Okay, so got this idea for a song quite a while ago. Song title came first ("I'm Going To Disneyland") and I persisted to chip away at it until the finished form posted here.

I get a personal kick out of this myself , but I have my misgivings about it when we're talking marketabilty in the world of serious songwriting.

1. Trademark/legal (obvious?) issues in the hook.  And, would someone besides me want to sing this (my main goal for writing songs in the first place)?

2. I wonder too if the lyric really "works" well enough to get it placed somewhere.

Check out the photo of yours truly during some R&R (but is it really in the extreme June humidity, seriously!?) at Disney "World" as opposed to Disney"Land", the subject of our inspired song.  I think the majority of the celebratory "celeb" commercials are aimed toward Disney World.

But there ya have it.

Click on player below to hear "I'm Going To Disneyland"



What it all has come down to for me at this point is to just not think about it too hard, finish it and move on to other songs.  Just get it out there and show that yes, I may have some songwriting ability in this genre. 

I hope you enjoy it.  Should I make it a free download?  Feel free to speak your mind.  Love it, hate it, "keep your day job"?  Oh, and thanks reading all this! 

sp


Here are the lyrics for those who care to read along:


"I'm Going To Disneyland"


© 2010 Steve Probst

I'm rounding third, I'm almost home
Her smile is sayin', "Go, man, go!"
I take her hand and hold it tight
I pop the question, let it fly

Can you believe it?
I major-league it
There's never been a happier man      
Hey, I'm going to Disneyland
She's so mine, and I'm so proud
We go together
Like sunny weather 
And pictures with Mickey Mouse
I get the goofies just holdin' hands
I'm going to Disneyland

In front of friends and family
Gave that girl a diamond ring
Had us a daughter, then a son
Should be a crime having so much fun

Hey, alligator  
I'll see ya later

There's never been a happier man
Hey, I'm going to Disneyland
They're so mine, and I'm so proud
We go together
Like sunny weather 
And pictures with Mickey Mouse
I've got the goofies, I'm makin' plans
I'm going to Disneyland

SOLO

Life's so amazin'
That's why I'm sayin'

CHORUS


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Hey, Mom and Dad - I'm in the Paper!


Eagles salute comes to Sturges Center
By HOLLY LA PAT
Special to The Press-Enterprise

Eagles reunions may come and go, but Hotel California has been recreating the country-rock band's hits for more than 20 years.

"We do them exactly like the studio recordings," said band member Wade Hogue in a recent phone interview.

Eagles reunions may come and go, but Hotel California has been recreating the country-rock band's hits for more than 20 years.

"We do them exactly like the studio recordings," said band member Wade Hogue in a recent phone interview.

Hotel California plays Saturday night at the Sturges Center for the Fine Arts in San Bernardino, performing classics like "Desperado," "Take it to the Limit" and "Lyin' Eyes." The show also includes songs from the solo careers of Eagles members Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Joe Walsh.

To capture the Eagles sound, vocals are critical.

"To be in this band, you have to be a good singer," Hogue said. "You have to know about harmony and how harmony parts move."

Hogue performs keyboard, guitar and lead vocals for the band, with Dicky-Lee Dickinson and Steve Probst on guitar and vocals; Scott Fronsoe on bass and vocals; and Ken Nichols on drums and percussion.

Hotel California plays Saturday night at the Sturges Center for the Fine Arts in San Bernardino, performing classics like "Desperado," "Take it to the Limit" and "Lyin' Eyes." The show also includes songs from the solo careers of Eagles members Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Joe Walsh.

To capture the Eagles sound, vocals are critical.

"To be in this band, you have to be a good singer," Hogue said. "You have to know about harmony and how harmony parts move."

Hogue performs keyboard, guitar and lead vocals for the band, with Dicky-Lee Dickinson and Steve Probst on guitar and vocals; Scott Fronsoe on bass and vocals; and Ken Nichols on drums and percussion.
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HOTEL CALIFORNIA: A SALUTE TO THE EAGLES
When: 8 p.m. Saturday
Where: Sturges Center for the Fine Arts, 780 N. E St., San Bernardino
Tickets: $19-$45. 909-885-5152, www.ticketmaster.com, www.sturgescenter.com

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