For The Blink of An Ideal World, LC worked with acclaimed producer Anthony J. Resta (Collective Soul, Megadeth, Duran Duran) and Baltimore’s favorite Steve Wright. LC’s emotive intensity is undeniable on these 8 songs (plus a bonus track), which go deeper into the psyche of the band and their sound than ever before. The band says they were more concerned with ‘exploring emotions and sound’ than with looking for that elusive ‘magic airplay formula’. Yet, LC’s signature dynamic, colossal rock sound is highlighted by evocative, relatable lyrics and hooky melodies. Much inspiration for this recording came while the band was in Greenland performing for the US troops last year. In the sub-zero Arctic that was dark 24 hours a day, LC was affected not only by the land’s beauty but by the men and women they met who serve our country. They imagine what an ideal world is like, even for the blink of an eye.
In the Mid-Atlantic, LC’s songs and pure rock live performance have contributed to their reputation as one of the region’s most popular bands. Any fan will fervently tell you that you must experience LC live to get the full impact of their music. The electrically charged crowd is an integral part of the show, participating throughout and responding enthusiastically to charismatic, evocative front-man Dave Tieff, the tasteful guitar signatures of Corey Hall on guitar, and the pounding, fierce rhythm of Will Dorsey Jr. on drums and Dan Welsh on bass.
Their trip to make playing music their lives has brought many highlights, including playing events such as the legendary WHFStival, DC101 Chili Cookoff, Raven Stadium, and the Warped Tour. LC has performed with bands including Good Charlotte, Rage Against The Machine, LIVE, Eve 6, etc. They have received airplay on over 41 stations, and been featured in publications including Time, Entertainment Weekly, and more.
On November 11, 2004, Laughing Colors announced their decision "to take a permanent vacation." According to their press release, they felt that the band had run its course over the previous 13 years, and they wanted to go out on their own terms. According to subsequent statements by the band, they were also frustrated with the increasing difficulty of booking shows at mid-Atlantic nightclubs. Their press release stated, "We also know that some people will ask 'will you ever play together again?' We will never say never, just goodbye for now."
Laughing Colors "final" concert was at the Recher Theatre in Towson, Maryland in March 2005. The final show was recorded and preserved on a live DVD and CD. To promote the release of this two-disc set, Keep the Shining Ones, Laughing Colors reunited for two concerts in November and December 2005. Frontman Dave Tieff has publicly indicated their desire to perform annual reunion shows for their fans.
Down By The River
Laughing Colors Lyrics
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Didn't have a care
Saw her walking down by the river
With a ribbon in her hair
Well then I start my feets to walkin
The river's looking fine
But she got what she got
She'll take what we can give her
Start my feet to walkin
River looking clean
Took my baby down by the river
You know just what I mean
We can walk together
We can walk alone
Took my baby down by the river
And throw that girl a bone
And I said...
But she got what she got
She'll take what we can give her
Wrecked my liver down by the river
Start my feet to walkin
River looking nice
Took a bottle down by the river
Don't forget to bring the ice
We could walk together
We could walk alone
Took my baby down by the river
And throw that girl a bone
And I said...
The lyrics are describing a carefree walk through the forest, where the singer stumbles upon a woman walking by the river with a ribbon in her hair. He is immediately drawn to her and begins walking towards her. The river looks beautiful, and he decides to take his baby to the river. Here, the lyrics become a bit ambiguous as it is not exactly clear what they are doing or what the bone in the last line means. However, it could be inferred that they are drinking and having a good time by the river, and the singer's liver was affected because of excessive drinking.
Overall, the song has a laid-back and carefree vibe that almost makes the listener feel like they are taking a walk through the forest or enjoying a drink with friends by the river. The lyrics also convey a sense of spontaneity and living in the moment, with the singer not having a care in the world and just going with the flow.
Line by Line Meaning
Walkin' through the forest
I was strolling in the woods
Didn't have a care
I was carefree
Saw her walking down by the river
I spotted a woman walking near the river
With a ribbon in her hair
She had a ribbon tied in her hair
Well then I start my feets to walkin
So, I began to walk towards her
The river's looking fine
The river appeared to be in good condition
But she got what she got
However, she already has what she has
She'll take what we can give her
She will accept whatever we offer
Wrecked my liver down by the river
But, drinking by the river ruined my liver
Start my feet to walkin
I began walking again
River looking clean
The river was clean
Took my baby down by the river
I took my girlfriend down by the river
You know just what I mean
You understand what I am saying
We can walk together
We can walk side by side
We can walk alone
Or we can walk individually
And throw that girl a bone
Let's give her some attention
Took a bottle down by the river
I brought a bottle of alcohol to the river
Don't forget to bring the ice
Don't forget to bring the ice for the drink
And I said...
So, I said...
Contributed by Levi O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.