Songs From The Road
Released 11/11/2014 on Ruf Records
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Songs From The Road
Released 11/11/2014 on Ruf Records
The road has led Dana Fuchs everywhere. But when it came to choosing a
location for Songs From The Road, it had to be New York. The singer and the
city have history. Almost two decades have passed since Dana left her home
in rural Florida and beat a path to the Big Apple. Stepping onto the mean
streets of the Lower East Side aged 19, she was an unknown singer with a
voice and a dream, ready to slug it out on the cityโs bearpit jam-circuit.
Since then, New York has been the backdrop to Danaโs meteoric rise.
There were the early buzz-sets in the cityโs late-night sweatboxes. The off-
Broadway musical Love, Janis, which saw the multi-talented performer play
the iconic Janis Joplin. Followed by the endless shows and sessions all across
town. No wonder, then, that for Songs From The Road, the Highline Ballroom
on West 16th Street was the perfect fit โ and the singer was received like a
local hero.
Released in 2014 on Ruf Records, Songs From The Road is the latest in
the German labelโs famous series of live albums, with Dana following in the
hallowed footsteps of legends including Luther Allison, Jeff Healey and the
Royal Southern Brotherhood. As ever, the Songs From The Road concept isnโt
about overdubs, Auto-Tune or opulent production, but the honest bottling of
the two-way energy that only occurs when great artists go nose-to-nose with
their fans. Itโs hard to imagine a performer who deserves the treatment more
than Dana: a vocalist who means every note, every night.
A live show by the Dana Fuchs Band is an assault on all the senses. As
such, comprised in Songs From The Roadโs two-disc pack, youโll find an audio
CD capturing the soul power of that classic set on March 14th, 2014, plus a
DVD, directed by Kevin Mackall. Prowling the stage, pouring her heart into
the microphone and owning every song on the setlist, you wonโt question the
wisdom of the UKโs Classic Rock Magazine, who famously declared Danaโs
once-in-a-generation voice as โjuke-joint dirty and illicit, evoking Janis Joplin,
Mick Jagger and a cigarette butt bobbing in a glass of bourbonโฆโ
You wonโt take your eyes/ears off her, but Songs From The Road is far
from a one-woman show. At the Highline Ballroom, Danaโs performance was
taken to even greater heights by her stellar cast of players. On guitar and
backing vocals, give a big hand to long-time wingman and co-songwriter, Jon
Diamond: the former session ace who gave the singer an engine-room shortly
after her arrival in New York. Matt Beck (guitars), Jack Daley (bass), Pete
Levin (keys) and Joe Daley (drums) provide the thrilling musical canvass,
while the so-called Screaming Sirens (aka. Elaine Caswell, Nicki Richards and
Bette Sussman) dovetail with Danaโs lead vocal to create a wall of sound that
rattles your speakers.
Yet itโs the songs that are the true stars on the night. By this point, three
studio albums into their writing partnership, Dana and Jon have amassed a
solid-gold back catalogue, and Songs From The Road mines some of their very
best nuggets. Long-term fans will be delighted to get reacquainted with Tell
Me Iโm Not Drinking and Sad Salvation: formative songs that date back to the
Dana Fuchsโ Bandโs 2003 debut album, Lonely For A Lifetime. Film nuts who
caught Danaโs feted turn as Sadie in Julie Taymorโs highly acclaimed Beatles
movie, Across The Universe, will adore the closing cover of Donโt Let Me Down.
Those who came onboard with 2011โs Love To Beg, meanwhile, will be
thrilled to find cuts from that album including Set It On Fire, Summersong and
a cover of Otis Reddingโs Iโve Been Loving You Too Long. And of course, the
Highline setlist had to have a healthy smattering from 2013โs Bliss Avenue: the
career-best third album that Dana once noted โreally purged my soul in a
starker, more naked way, both lyrically and musicallyโ. You wonโt dispute
that after hearing the bandโs powerhouse live readings of those classic songs,
which include Livinโ On Sunday, Handful Too Many, So Hard To Move and
Vagabond Wind.
Since the noisy birth of rock โnโ roll, New York has hosted hundreds of
were-you-there concerts by a roll-call of favourite sons, from The Ramones at
CBGBs to The Velvet Underground at The Factory. Now, with Songs From The
Road, Dana Fuchs has chalked up another entry in the NYC annals and staked
her claim as the cityโs most exciting adopted daughter. So start spreading the
news. Youโll want to be a part of itโฆ
-Henry Yates
Classic Rock Magazine
External Links:
http://www.last.fm/music/Dana+Fuchs+Band
http://www.last.fm/music/The+Dana+Fuchs+Band
https://www.facebook.com/danafuchsverified
https://www.youtube.com/user/allmack
https://twitter.com/DanaFuchsTweet
Officlal Website:
http://www.danafuchs.com/
Bible Baby
Dana Fuchs Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
Daddy needed the bottle more than you
Praise the Lord - Hallelujah - you're alive
Mama got a rap sheet keepin' you fed
Said there was nothing to do instead
Praise the Lord - Hallelujah - you're alive
Now run off to your room
Don't expect to see you soon
Looks like you found your promise land
Praise the Lord - Hallelujah - you're alive
Barely 17 and a voice of gold
Gave up the guitar to save your soul
Praise the Lord - Hallelujah - you're alive
Mama keeps saying everything's cool
But you know different from the kids in school
Praise the Lord - Hallelujah - you're alive
Chorus
Now the world just thinks you're crazy
The preachers say you're lazy
But glory to the Highest - glory to the Highest
Mama's poor baby at 32 - Daddy's still drunk,
He blames you
Praise the Lord - Hallelujah - you're alive
Gave up on the world you never saw
Gave your life to a God that ignored it all
Praise the Lord - Hallelujah - you're alive
Chorus
The song "Bible Baby" by Dana Fuchs tells the story of a young girl who grew up in a difficult family situation. Her father was an alcoholic, leaving her mother to take care of the family, and the girl was left on her own for the most part. She found solace in the Bible and turned to religion for guidance, eventually becoming a devout Christian. The girl gave up her passion for playing the guitar to focus solely on her faith. As she grows older, she faces criticism and alienation from others who do not understand her beliefs. However, she remains steadfast in her faith, despite the struggles she has faced in her life.
The song highlights the concept of finding meaning and purpose in life through religion, and how it can be both a guiding force and a source of comfort for those who feel lost or alone. It also touches on the challenges faced by individuals who choose to live their lives in accordance with their faith, especially when it goes against societal norms or expectations. In the end, the song celebrates the resilience and perseverance of the human spirit, even in the face of adversity.
Line by Line Meaning
Mama's first baby, barely two
The singer's mother had her first child at a young age.
Daddy needed the bottle more than you
The singer's father had an alcohol addiction that caused him to neglect his child.
Praise the Lord - Hallelujah - you're alive
Despite difficult circumstances, the singer is grateful to be alive and healthy.
Mama got a rap sheet keepin' you fed
The artist's mother did whatever she could to provide for her child, even if it meant breaking the law.
Said there was nothing to do instead
The artist's mother was limited in her options to make ends meet.
Now run off to your room
The singer is being told to retreat to her room for solitude.
Put that Bible in your hand
The singer is encouraged to read and study the Bible.
Don't expect to see you soon
The artist's absence may be prolonged due to her devotion to the Bible.
Looks like you found your promise land
The artist has found spiritual fulfillment in the Bible.
Barely 17 and a voice of gold
The artist is still quite young but has a beautiful singing voice.
Gave up the guitar to save your soul
The singer has exchanged her musical talents for a more devout lifestyle, hoping to secure her salvation.
Mama keeps saying everything's cool
The artist's mother is trying to convince her that everything is okay despite external indications otherwise.
But you know different from the kids in school
The singer is aware that her life is different from that of her peers.
Now the world just thinks you're crazy
The singer's devotion to religion is viewed as strange by those around her.
The preachers say you're lazy
Clergy members may accuse the singer of lacking initiative or of being unproductive.
But glory to the Highest - glory to the Highest
Despite criticism and ridicule, the artist remains steadfast in her praise to God.
Mama's poor baby at 32 - Daddy's still drunk,
He blames you
At the age of 32, the artist is still facing the consequences of her father's addiction and his resentment towards her devotion to religion.
Gave up on the world you never saw
The singer no longer desires to participate in worldly pursuits or pleasures.
Gave your life to a God that ignored it all
Despite the singer's devotion, she may still feel ignored or abandoned by God.
Contributed by Grayson O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Gavin Paterson
Nothing like a little foot stomping groove for a beautiful afternoon. Take care be safe โฎ๏ธโค๏ธ๐ถ
Pao Gonzo
Another lesson of good music made in a simple beautiful way! Well done Dana, as usual...
Aurora Jade
I love this woman. Been listening for years now ๐ค๐ค๐๐ฅ
vivian neira tovarias
Es increible.. tremenda voz!! Eso es talento puro y trabajo
Eric Schreiner
Always great watching and listening to you!
jerrywashere2
What a Fuckin Holly Groooove Sweet Dana ๐๐๐๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
Faruk Erturan
mรผthiล...