311 mix rock, rap, reggae and funk into their own unique sound. After years of consistent touring, 311 have developed a reputation as one of the hardest working, most influential and most entertaining live bands in the U.S.
311 have released ten studio albums, one live album, one greatest hits album and three dvd's - and have sold over 8.5 million albums in the U.S. Seven of their albums have reached the Top 10 on Billboard's Top 200 Sales Chart...and 9 of their singles have reached the Top 10 on Billboard's Alternative Rock Radio Chart (including the #1 singles Down, Love Song & Don't Tread On Me. Along with Amber, All Mixed Up, Come Original, Creatures For Awhile, Hey You, and Sunset in July).
311’s newest album, Universal Pulse, released in Summer 2011, was produced by Bob Rock, mixed by Chad Sexton and debuted at #7 on Billboard’s Top 200 Album Chart.
The band's celebratory live shows & incessant touring schedule have earned them a massive grassroots following nationwide. Since its inception in 2004, 311’s annual summer headlining amphitheatre run, Unity Tour, has become one of the largest modern rock concerts of the summer. Support acts on previous Unity Tours have included Sublime with Rome, The Offspring, Snoop Dogg, The Roots, Papa Roach, The Wailers, O.A.R., Matisyahu, and Ziggy Marley. Unity Tour 2012 will feature support from Slightly Stoopid.
311 BIO/HIGHLIGHTS:
* 311 was formed in 1990 in Omaha, Nebraska by vocalist/guitarist Nick Hexum, vocalist/dj SA Martinez, lead guitarist Tim Mahoney, drummer Chad Sexton and bassist P-Nut. The band now resides in Los Angeles.
* 311 has sold over 8.5 million units in the U.S.
* 311 has had 8 albums reach the Top 10 on Billboard’s U.S. Top 200 Sales Chart
* 311 has had 9 singles reach the Top 10 on Billboard’s U.S. Alternative Chart (including the #1 singles “Down”, “Love Song” & “Don’t Tread On Me” along with “Amber”, “All Mixed Up”, “Come Original”, “Creatures (For a While)”, “Hey You” and "Sunset in July")
* 311’s new album, Universal Pulse, debuted at #7 in July 2011 and was produced by Bob Rock (Metallica, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Aerosmith).
* 311’s new album, due summer of 2011, was produced by Bob Rock (Metallica, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Aerosmith).
* 311’s sound is a unique hybrid of rock, reggae, hip-hop & funk. A balance of hard rocking anthems and melodic reggae grooves - with an underlying message of unity & positivity.
* After years of incessant touring, 311 has developed a reputation as one of the most influential & most entertaining live bands in the U.S.
* With their celebratory live shows, 311 has earned a massive grassroots following. For the past nine years, 311 has headlined their summer “Unity Tour” in ampitheatres across the U.S.- drawing crowds of 10,000 to 18,000 people in Atlanta, Boston, DC, New Jersey, Los Angeles, St. Louis, West Palm, Charlotte, VA Beach, Denver, etc. The tour is consistently one of the largest modern rock concerts of the summer in the U.S.
* Past 311 tours have included an impressive array of opening acts. Bands such as No Doubt, Korn & Incubus all supported 311 on U.S. tours before they became headliners.
* Support acts on 311’s Unity Tour have included :
Sublime With Rome, The Offspring, Snoop Dogg, The Roots, Papa Roach, The Wailers, O.A.R., Matisyahu and Ziggy Marley.
* 311 has always stayed true to their own approach and their underlying message of unity and positivity. That message still rings true for them today…in their lyrics and at their celebratory live shows. Singer Nick Hexum typically ends each show with the words, “Stay Positive and Love Your Life.”
• Every other year on March 11th (“3-11 Day”), 311 holds a special concert event that attracts thousands of 311 fans from around the world. The show includes an extended setlist (5 hours / 60+ songs) and state of the art production. Last year the band sold-out the Mandalay Bay Arena and tickets were sold to fans in all 50 U.S. states and 13 different countries. 311 fans traveled from around the globe to meet each other and to celebrate 311 Day together.
I'll be hear awhile
311 Lyrics
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I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while
Far is solace in the maddening pace
Sad state written on my face
Not a tight rope walk but dance, (whoa whoa)
But I'll see it through in time
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while
And if a person place or thing can deliver I would quiver with delight
Tempted by the hand that could blind my vision and sight
But at twenty years of age, (whoa whoa)
In frolic and in rage, (whoa whoa)
I will see it through in time
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while
But the dawn has come into the endless night
And everything, is going to be alright
But at thirty years of age, (whoa whoa)
Through frolic and in rage, (whoa whoa)
All regressed and healed in time
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
Said I, said I, said I, I will survive
The lyrics of 311's song "I'll Be Here Awhile" reveal the singer's determination to stick to their path and remain steadfast through the ups and downs of life. The first verse offers a sense of permanence as the repetition of "I'll be here awhile" asserts the singer's settled nature, indicating they are not going anywhere. The stanza also mentions the "maddening pace" and "sad state" of things. It suggests that, while the singer is determined, they still have to grapple with life's challenges. The line "Uncertain game of chance" acknowledges that life is a gamble, but the singer is willing to "see it through in time."
In the second verse, the singer makes a reference to temptation, saying that if something could deliver, they would "quiver with delight." They also add that they are "Tempted by the hand that could blind my vision and sight." This line speaks to the singer's ability to recognize when something is too good to be true and resist temptation. The phrase "Frolic and in rage" outlines the two extremes guiding the singer's life. The final verse brings a sense of hope and positive resolution, as the singer states their belief that everything is going to be alright. They acknowledge that even though they have regressed at times, they have also been able to heal themselves over time.
Line by Line Meaning
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I will stay for a long time and I'm not leaving
Far is solace in the maddening pace
It's hard to find relief in this crazy world
Sad state written on my face
I look unhappy and worn out
Not a tight rope walk but dance, (whoa whoa)
Life is more like a dance than a balancing act
Uncertain game of chance, (whoa whoa)
Life is unpredictable and feels like a gamble
But I'll see it through in time
I will persevere and eventually overcome challenges
And if a person place or thing can deliver I would quiver with delight
If something or someone can bring me happiness or relief, I would be thrilled
Tempted by the hand that could blind my vision and sight
I'm tempted by things that could distract me from my goals and happiness
But at twenty years of age, (whoa whoa)
When I was young and reckless
In frolic and in rage, (whoa whoa)
In times of carefree joy and intense anger
I will see it through in time
I will overcome those difficult moments with time
But the dawn has come into the endless night
A new day has come after a long, hopeless time
And everything, is going to be alright
Things will work out and be okay
But at thirty years of age, (whoa whoa)
As I got older and wiser
Through frolic and in rage, (whoa whoa)
Through moments of joy and anger
All regressed and healed in time
All the pain and hardships I experienced have healed with time
Said I, said I, said I, I will survive
I will keep going and survive anything that comes my way
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DOUGLAS MARTINEZ, NICHOLAS HEXUM
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@neferazure
This song means so much to me. Got me through some of my darkest times. First heard this song while I was still in high school, in 2001, 10th grade.
I almost took own my life at the age of 22, 12yrs ago. But im still here, because I chose to live; I couldn't let those demons win. Now I sit here, aged 34yrs old, appreciating how much of a gift life truly is, no matter how hard it may get. At 22, I reached the absolute lowest point of my life, and felt it could only go up from there.
🎶"At twenty years of age..."🎶,
🎶"but at 30yrs of age..." 🎶
I can now say I've lived beyond both age markers in the song, and I'm still here to tell it. One must always find the reason, the purpose, the point, the beauty, in living life. I still come back to this song from time to time, and get so emotional.
Now I cruise down Pacific Coast Highway as the sun sets, in my Jeep Wrangler with top off, wind blowing in my hair and face. Just me, the road, the sky, and the music. 311's music as the soundtrack. It's a weightless feeling. 🤟🏽
For even the simplest things in life, I'm so grateful. Life is beautiful, and I'll Be Here A While.
Thank you, 311. 🙇🏽♀️🙏🏽
@laurairene
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while
Far is solace in the maddening pace
Sad state written on my face
Not a tight rope walk but dance
Uncertain game of chance
But I'll see it through in time
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while
And if a person, place or thing can deliver
I would quiver with delight
Tempted by the hand that could
Blind my vision and sight
But at twenty years of age
In frolic and in rage
I will see it through in time
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while, ain't going nowhere
I'll be here a while
But the dawn has come into the endless night
And everything's gonna be all right
But at thirty years of age
Through frolic and in rage
All regressed and healed in time
I'll be here a while ain't going nowhere
Said I, said I, said I
I will survive
@paredescax
Been searching for exactly 20 years for it. The first time I heard it was in 2001 beginning my first year in college, I was in my dorm room in Toronto half asleep and half drunk listening to the radio at 4 am. Now at 37, while waiting for a flight to take me to Copenhagen for a convention as part of my job, thought of the song, just hummed it and Google did the rest. Things get better with time, people, you just have to endure the bad weather whatever that is.
@cindywuollet1
Loved Copenhagen got married there early 80s. Yep I’m that old. My son was born shortly thereafter. And now he’s dead 35 he died in my arms suddenly heart attack not drug induced. He was not a drug user. But now I’m lost. He was my friend. And today is my 47yo brother birthday born 311 and 311 is his fav band
@kyleaustin3284
Well I wish you the best in life from southern California! Where these guys are from and the sound is
@paredescax
@@kyleaustin3284 Thanks, mate! Same to you.
@clarissalogan746
Saw them live. Will never regret paying 80 bucks for it. Bought a shirt for 4 0
@swurbxy
@@kyleaustin3284 They are from Omaha Nebraska. They set up “The Hive” in SoCal later.
@tryingtosurvive4386
So glad to be seeing them in concert again this week. Last year I was given 3 months to live ( Cancer) but I'm still here and I'll be here for awhile.
Peace
@alexalcantar2563
Hope you're doing ok buddy 👍
@tryingtosurvive4386
@@alexalcantar2563 Still here, determined to live my best life with whatever life I have left. ❤️
@gamingmonkey3619
keep pushing💪