Slow Dance
Ken Oak Band Lyrics
Do you think we could slow dance tonight
By the fire in the warmth and the light
Time might stop and I'm ok with that
Two left feet, your smile cracks
Your grace makes up for my lack
Slow turn and we're back in step again
You lean in close to whisper sweet and sincere
It's getting late and I'm drunk on you dear
I should kiss you at the door
You'll invite me up for an empty coffee cup
So baby turn off the phone
Every second we spend alone
I'll do what you want
Just tell me how it feels
My lips are sealed
We'll take a train ride up the coast
Borrow your hand and share my coat
Storytelling to pass the hours
Still learning, I already see
In your heart all I wish to be
So say that you'll be mine
You lean in close to whisper sweet and sincere
It's getting late and I'm drunk on you dear
So what am I waiting for
I should kiss you at the door
You'll invite me up for an empty coffee cup
So baby turn off the phone
Every second we spend alone
I'll do what you want
Just tell me how it feels
My lips are sealed
And it might not turn out the way we plan
But I've got plenty of time on my hands
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When the combination of a cello and a guitar is mentioned as the sole instruments of a band, people are often bewildered and dubious of the sound of the band. The result, is a refreshing new style the band members like to call "cello rock."
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. Read Full BioWhen the combination of a cello and a guitar is mentioned as the sole instruments of a band, people are often bewildered and dubious of the sound of the band. The result, is a refreshing new style the band members like to call "cello rock."
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
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. Read Full BioWhen the combination of a cello and a guitar is mentioned as the sole instruments of a band, people are often bewildered and dubious of the sound of the band. The result, is a refreshing new style the band members like to call "cello rock."
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
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