The Ken Oak Band, comprised of two members (Ken Oak; Cello/Vocals/Guitar, Ed Gorski; Guitar/Vocal), is a band based primarily around the LA area. With an independent label, they have toured the country with self-booked shows, and currently has two albums for sale: Symposium and From Vienna to Venice.
Ken, the cellist, is the lead vocalist, accompanied by Ed's soothing harmonies and mellow guitar riffs. Ken's heartfelt lyrics and pleasant voice are very well complemented by the usage of the cello as a bass instrument. The smooth sound of the cello helps to encompass the guitar and vocals, and creates a very relaxed kind of music. This is not to say that they cannot play with energy; as clearly illustrated in "What You Want" (Track 6, Symposium), they are able to mix energy with their own style to create a very unique sound.
The band has gone through a name change, and now perform under the name of "Oak and Gorski." The band has released their third CD under this new name, titled Good Advice, Bad Advice.
More can be found at their myspace or homepage.
myspace: http://www.myspace.com/kenoakband
band site: www.kenoakband.com
Long Ride
Ken Oak Band Lyrics
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Keep your shoes untied
Keep your eyes on the target
This is gonna be a long ride
And don't believe what they say
Don't believe what they say about us
Keep our words with each other
Keep your trust uncovered
With nothing to hide
And don't believe what they say
Don't believe what they say about us
Keep your arms on the table
Keep your lips on the wine
Your eyes lit by the candle
And your hand in mine
And don't believe what they say
Don't believe what they say
Don't believe what they say
About us
About us
About us
The Ken Oak Band's "Long Ride" is a song that speaks to overcoming doubts and criticisms from others. The first verse highlights the need to stay focused and determined despite what others say about the journey ahead. The second verse emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and to each other. The final verse describes a romantic moment shared between two individuals, with the repeated refrain encouraging them to not give in to negative perceptions or rumors about their relationship.
The lyrics are relatable because they acknowledge the presence of negative voices and pressures, but ultimately reject them in favor of personal integrity and resilience. The repeated refrain of "don't believe what they say" serves as a reminder to stay strong and trust in oneself and one's connections. The image of a "long ride" suggests that the journey will be challenging, but also worthwhile and rewarding.
Overall, the song can be seen as an anthem for staying true to oneself and persevering despite obstacles or criticism. It encourages listeners to find strength in themselves and their relationships, and to reject negativity in favor of positive growth and progress.
Line by Line Meaning
Keep your hands in your pockets
Keep your possessions and secrets hidden and protected.
Keep your shoes untied
Don't be too caught up in the formalities and be spontaneous.
Keep your eyes on the target
Stay focused on the goal despite distractions.
This is gonna be a long ride
The journey ahead will be difficult and challenging.
And don't believe what they say
Ignore the rumors or opinions of others.
Don't believe what they say about us
Do not let others' opinions affect us as a couple.
Keep our words with each other
Maintain open and honest communication with one another.
Keep your beauty inside
One's beauty and worth come from within.
Keep your trust uncovered
Be honest and transparent with trust in the relationship.
With nothing to hide
There should be no secrets in the relationship.
Keep your arms on the table
Stay emotionally present and attentive during communication.
Keep your lips on the wine
Enjoy the moment and indulge in life's pleasures.
Your eyes lit by the candle
Seeing each other in a romantic light and atmosphere.
And your hand in mine
Holding onto each other through challenges.
About us
The lyrics revolve around maintaining a strong and truthful relationship in the face of external pressures and cultural norms.
Contributed by Caden G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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