Julian Sas
My name is Julian. I was born on a river in 1970 in a small town in the center of the Netherlands called Beneden-Leeuwen. Since I was born I have been a restless person, This is something that I still have today. Only until I was 6 years old I knew where this was coming from; I saw this movie called the Toronto rock 'n roll festival. There I saw Jerry lee lewis and Chuck Berry. From that day on I knew what I was going to be In my life I wanted to make music. Read Full BioMy name is Julian. I was born on a river in 1970 in a small town in the center of the Netherlands called Beneden-Leeuwen. Since I was born I have been a restless person, This is something that I still have today. Only until I was 6 years old I knew where this was coming from; I saw this movie called the Toronto rock 'n roll festival. There I saw Jerry lee lewis and Chuck Berry. From that day on I knew what I was going to be In my life I wanted to make music. I was hooked as a little child on what I felt when I saw this movie, it was Jerry lees immense energy and maybe more important for my future I saw Chuck's guitar.
My mother saw that I dreamed and talked only about guitars from that day on. So they gave me little toyguitars and stuff like that but I kept dreaming about the real thing. By the time I was 10 I was into bands like Motorhead and AC/DC, Judas priest and Iron Maiden and more heavy stuff. Loud guitars and big Marshall amps and again a lot of energy. They saw me listening to music that most children of my age weren't doing at that time so I started again about a real guitar and when I was about 12 years old I got one an Ibanez les paul copy which I still have today.
With a guitar comes an amplifier so they gave me this 30 watt Yamaha where I could practice with. I started to listen to anything I could lay my hands on, and this is something that I still do today. I have never had no musical schooling so this is for me the only way to learn music. By listening and playing you start to know how things work. A friend of mine taught me some basic chords and a few scales and something about where to put your fingers and that was it. The rest was up to me. By the time I was 13 I heard something that really got me deep emotionally and his name was Muddy Waters. From that day on I decided to dedicate my life to blues and bluesrock.
When I was not in school I played guitar, I kinda locked myself in my room to become what I wanted. The guitar became and still is an obsession for me. I'm a very quiet guy in fact and this instrument really gave me the chance to express my feelings. When I was 17 years old it was 1987 and that was great year for me because I met a girl who is now my wife; someone who knows what drives me in being a musician and understand what music means to me. And it was the first time I saw Rory Gallagher. He shocked my world big time. That was what I was going to be. I started a band and two years later I quit school, because we had a lot of gigs and becoming a history teacher was not my thing.
I must have had a thousand jobs and a lot of jams and bands and duo's but by the time I was 26 I started this band called Julian Sas Band. We got a record deal and the first album was called 'Where will it end!?'. And that my friends is still the story today, when it is up to me we got along time coming, because we really love what we do. For me being a musician is all about freedom and doing what you really love. I am fortunate to be in such a position but then again I worked hard for it and still work hard for it because nothing in life comes easy.
So this is my story. I want to tell you that for me playing music is something I try to do until the day I will lay my guitar down and I will meet the great spirits in the sky. I will always write songs about loneliness and oppression and being free out on the road. Music still comforts my ever restless soul. Which after all these years is still inside of me...
My mother saw that I dreamed and talked only about guitars from that day on. So they gave me little toyguitars and stuff like that but I kept dreaming about the real thing. By the time I was 10 I was into bands like Motorhead and AC/DC, Judas priest and Iron Maiden and more heavy stuff. Loud guitars and big Marshall amps and again a lot of energy. They saw me listening to music that most children of my age weren't doing at that time so I started again about a real guitar and when I was about 12 years old I got one an Ibanez les paul copy which I still have today.
With a guitar comes an amplifier so they gave me this 30 watt Yamaha where I could practice with. I started to listen to anything I could lay my hands on, and this is something that I still do today. I have never had no musical schooling so this is for me the only way to learn music. By listening and playing you start to know how things work. A friend of mine taught me some basic chords and a few scales and something about where to put your fingers and that was it. The rest was up to me. By the time I was 13 I heard something that really got me deep emotionally and his name was Muddy Waters. From that day on I decided to dedicate my life to blues and bluesrock.
When I was not in school I played guitar, I kinda locked myself in my room to become what I wanted. The guitar became and still is an obsession for me. I'm a very quiet guy in fact and this instrument really gave me the chance to express my feelings. When I was 17 years old it was 1987 and that was great year for me because I met a girl who is now my wife; someone who knows what drives me in being a musician and understand what music means to me. And it was the first time I saw Rory Gallagher. He shocked my world big time. That was what I was going to be. I started a band and two years later I quit school, because we had a lot of gigs and becoming a history teacher was not my thing.
I must have had a thousand jobs and a lot of jams and bands and duo's but by the time I was 26 I started this band called Julian Sas Band. We got a record deal and the first album was called 'Where will it end!?'. And that my friends is still the story today, when it is up to me we got along time coming, because we really love what we do. For me being a musician is all about freedom and doing what you really love. I am fortunate to be in such a position but then again I worked hard for it and still work hard for it because nothing in life comes easy.
So this is my story. I want to tell you that for me playing music is something I try to do until the day I will lay my guitar down and I will meet the great spirits in the sky. I will always write songs about loneliness and oppression and being free out on the road. Music still comforts my ever restless soul. Which after all these years is still inside of me...
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Blues For The Lost And Found
Julian Sas Lyrics
I'm sitting in a bar, baby
On the south side of town
As the night rolls on
I'm between the lost and found
They all feel like screaming
But nobody makes a sound
So many faces and stories
In this lonely part of town
Smoke and whiskey fills the air
And it's getting cold outside
They all wanna run
But they know where to hide
At the gamblers table
They still roll the dice
"You gotta have luck" someone says
"But luck is a lie"
I know things don't change around here
I know people don't change here
I know the blues don't change here
I'm singing the blues
For the lost and found
They all have memories
They all wanna share
When you ask about them
They say they just don't care
They all look for mercy
And they are all aware
For them there ain't no place nowhere
I know things don't change around here
No, they don't
People don't change here
Feelings don't change here
I'm singing the blues
For the lost and found
I'm singing these all blues
For you out there people
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Enrique Aldanondo
" Blues para los perdidos y encontrados ".
Estoy sentado en un bar, nena
En el lado sur de la ciudad
A medida que la noche avanza
Estoy entre lo perdido y lo encontrado.
Todos tienen ganas de gritar
Pero nadie hace un sonido
Tantas caras e historias
En esta parte solitaria de la ciudad.
El humo y el whisky llenan el aire
Y está haciendo frío afuera
Todos ellos quieren correr
Pero no saben dónde esconderse.
En la mesa de jugadores
Todavía ruedan los dados
"Tienes que tener suerte" dice alguien
"Pero la suerte es una mentira".
Sé que las cosas no cambian por aquí
Sé que la gente no cambia aquí
Sé que el blues no cambia aquí
Estoy cantando los blues
Para los perdidos y encontrados.
Todos tienen recuerdos
Todos ellos quieren compartir
Cuando preguntas sobre ellos
Dicen, que simplemente no les importa.
Todos buscan misericordia
Y todos están conscientes
Para ellos no hay lugar en ninguna parte.
Sé que las cosas no cambian por aquí
No, no
La gente no cambia aquí
Los sentimientos no cambian aquí
Estoy cantando los blues
Para los perdidos y encontrados
Estoy cantando todos estos blues
Para usted allí fuera gente.
jackharper1970
The blues for ever.Keep up the good work Julian.Greetings from Santa Cruz.
Enrique Aldanondo
" Blues para los perdidos y encontrados ".
Estoy sentado en un bar, nena
En el lado sur de la ciudad
A medida que la noche avanza
Estoy entre lo perdido y lo encontrado.
Todos tienen ganas de gritar
Pero nadie hace un sonido
Tantas caras e historias
En esta parte solitaria de la ciudad.
El humo y el whisky llenan el aire
Y está haciendo frío afuera
Todos ellos quieren correr
Pero no saben dónde esconderse.
En la mesa de jugadores
Todavía ruedan los dados
"Tienes que tener suerte" dice alguien
"Pero la suerte es una mentira".
Sé que las cosas no cambian por aquí
Sé que la gente no cambia aquí
Sé que el blues no cambia aquí
Estoy cantando los blues
Para los perdidos y encontrados.
Todos tienen recuerdos
Todos ellos quieren compartir
Cuando preguntas sobre ellos
Dicen, que simplemente no les importa.
Todos buscan misericordia
Y todos están conscientes
Para ellos no hay lugar en ninguna parte.
Sé que las cosas no cambian por aquí
No, no
La gente no cambia aquí
Los sentimientos no cambian aquí
Estoy cantando los blues
Para los perdidos y encontrados
Estoy cantando todos estos blues
Para usted allí fuera gente.
Elisabeth Klaassen
Super song and music i like it very much!
Michael Dunham
This guy is awesome!!!
Inger Lise Amundsen
Love it !!
Ed
Amazing song !
Bluesrockin' Ronald
Ook in België waarderen we Julian Sas enorm ! Jammer dat hij er vrijwel nooit komt spelen ... gelukkig is Nederland onze bovenste beste buur en kunnen we geregeld de grens oversteken om er te genieten van deze prachtige blues !!! See ya soon ...
Kris Molenberghs
Bluesrockin' Ronald 14april weert bosuil 2019
Yaryna Ruzhyts'ka
Good blues...thank you...💙🎶🎶🎶
Elisabeth Klaassen
Wow Wonderful song and sound i like it very much ! Great evening Elisabeth.