He’s an impulsive road-tripper. After high school, he went to Australia with 4 grand, an iPod and a camera. He went without a plan and stayed for 5 months working on a boat and waiting on tables in a piano bar.
Michael’s kind, approachable disposition gives way to an undeniable confidence onstage. This young man can break hearts playing solo with an acoustic guitar and loop pedal, and equally make venues soar with a full band. In Canada, Michael tours regularly from coast to coast.
He plays a guitar that is considered the workhorse of acoustics, a Gibson J45 (he has one in sunburst and natural); part of his passion for real instruments B3's, Leslies, tube amplifiers, saxophones and drum kits.
“I love Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger, Feist, Souls of Mischief and Mason Jennings,” declares Michael. His favorite lyric of all time is from Paul Simon’s Graceland album "My traveling companion is nine years old, he is the child of my first marriage.” (As a young boy, Michael and his mom used to dance to Graceland.)
Michael’s forthcoming debut US album was recorded in a little studio in Hollywood, California. The song “Man Overboard” was written while joking around and singing the verses to Billy Joel's “We Didn't Start The Fire”. Inspiration for his music often comes to him at a lightning fast pace. “In Your Room” and “Love Is An Easy Thing To Miss” were written in about as long as it takes to sing them. Without any words written down, done from voice note recordings on his phone both songs were written in minutes. "Marvin's Room' by Drake inspired the guitar for 'Love is an Easy Thing to Miss”. “In Your Room” was written at 10PM after a long day with not much flowing and many breaks. Thinking he was done for the day, he sat down one more time, started playing the guitar and making up the verses as he went along. Recorded the song that night, and went to bed.
Michael Bernard Fitzgerald “MBF” has a simple goal - to pursue his craft as honestly as possible - devoid of smoke and mirrors. Positively uplifting.
Good Plates
Michael Bernard Fitzgerald Lyrics
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On the back porch
Making dinner
With the stars tonight
Our friends are coming
They′ve escaped the race for the night
Air out here feels right
When you move I love watching
I long to
Get the good plates out with you
We hung those string lights
Yeah last summer
I love the way they light
The path down to the barn
I long to
Get the good plates out with you
Invite your parents
Invite mine too
Our friends from the city
They're all coming through
I long to
Get the good plates out with you
Get the good plates out with you
The lyrics to Michael Bernard Fitzgerald's song "Good Plates" are about creating a beautiful and intimate moment with loved ones. The singer sets the scene with candles on the back porch and the stars shining above. As they make dinner, their friends arrive, having escaped the daily grind to enjoy good company and good food. The singer expresses a sense of appreciation for the moment and a desire to share it with someone special. He longs to bring out the "good plates" and notes that he loves watching this special someone move. As the scene progresses, the singer invites both sets of parents and friends from the city to gather together and enjoy the moment.
Overall, the song is a tribute to the beauty of shared moments with loved ones. The use of light imagery, such as candles and string lights, enhances the sense of warmth and intimacy in the scene. The repeated expression of wanting to bring out the "good plates" represents a desire to make the moment special and memorable. The song reminds us of the importance of pausing from daily routines to appreciate the moments that make life meaningful.
Line by Line Meaning
Light the candles
Start the evening meal by lighting the candles
On the back porch
Outside the back of the house
Making dinner
Preparing a meal together
With the stars tonight
Enjoy the night sky while cooking
Our friends are coming
Inviting guests to join us
They've escaped the race for the night
Our friends are taking a break from their busy lives
Air out here feels right
The fresh air feels perfect
When you move I love watching
I enjoy watching you move around
I long to
I really want to
Get the good plates out with you
Use our best plates for this special occasion
We hung those string lights
We decorated the area with string lights
Yeah last summer
We put them up during the prior summer
I love the way they light
I love how they illuminate the area
The path down to the barn
The walkway to the barn
Invite your parents
Invite your mom and dad to come over
Invite mine too
Invite my parents as well
Our friends from the city
Our guests who reside in the city
They're all coming through
Everyone's on their way over
Get the good plates out with you
Use the special plates for our special friends
Writer(s): Michael Bernard Fitzgerald
Contributed by Lucy L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.