With their own band of Americana rock, the band brings an optimism and integrity only acquired when its been performing so long the only thing left to tell is the truth. Five albums after MMC was founded in Challis, Idaho, in 2002, the band still writes more than 90 percent of its music as it defines the lives of brothers Micky Braun (vocals, acoustic guitar) Gary Braun (vocals, guitars, mandolin, harmonica) childhood friend Mark McCoy (bass), Kris Farrow (guitars, saxophone) and Shane Vannerson (drums, percussion).
Micky and the Motorcars may be self-described as “a little rough around the edges,” but with its rocking sound, MMC shares real thoughts, is full of depth, and has a honest, raw emotion and energy bleeding through Micky’s heart straight out into the crowd. Anyone who has ever loved and lost or loved and drank or loved at all knows exactly where he’s coming from and what he’s talking about in a sincere, piercing way.
It’s also made Micky one of the most sought after songwriting collaborators on the scene, and consequently MMC songs have credits to brother Willy Braun, Randy Rogers, Cody Canada, former Jack Ingram bassist Robert Kearns who now can be seen backing Lynyrd Skynyrd, as well as Kevin, Dustin and Savannah Welch. Throughout its tenure, MMC’s Braun front men have been quoted repeatedly as “just wanting to play good songs.”
For Micky and Gary, whose genetic musical legacy precedes them, playing and singing is damn near the only life they’ve ever known. The boys grew up in the Western mountains, playing music with their family: older brothers (Reckless Kelly’s Willy and Cody Braun) and father (full-time musician, Muzzie Braun). The boys’ paternal grandparents were both were full-time musicians as well, and the boys watched their father play in his own Braun brother band with their uncles Billy and Gary.
For MMC’s Braun brothers, they hope to create their own legacy — of doing what feels good, what sounds right, and hoping it pays off. So far, it has. MMC has come a long way from playing for free and sleeping on random floors and couches to its most recent debut, “Micky and the Motorcars Live at Billy Bob’s Texas” and adding the three-disc (two CDs and one DVD) compilation to its discography.
The compilation features songs from 2002’s “Which Way from Here,” 2004’s “Ain’t in It for the Money,” 2007’s “Careless, and 2008’s “NAÏVE,” takes the audience member center stage to experience Micky’s edgy, boy-next-door crooning and the rocking licks Farrow throws across a driving beat.
Now, travelling nationwide more than 200 days year, the most rewarding thing for MMC is watching the crowds they perform for with the same raw emotion from the live release get bigger as Micky and the Motorcars head on down the road. There’s an excitement, Gary says, never really knowing how everything is going to work out. But the ups and downs of the road somehow make it all worthwhile for the Motorcars, who don’t have any plans of slowing down.
Careless
Micky & The Motorcars Lyrics
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I don?t blame you for walking away
You?ll be better, better off someday
If I had, girl, something good to say
Don?t you think, by now, I would have found a way?
Chorus:
Baby, I won?t forget you
Baby, I never think I could
I was reckless leading you to believe
You were careless when you fell for me
I count shadows here in the dark
When these clouds just don?t want to part
If the Lord would show me some light
Then I just might get out of here alive
Baby, I won?t forget you
Baby, I never think I could
I was reckless leading you to believe
You were careless when you fell for me
Bridge:
Minds may speak what hearts may never hear
Some hands need you wipe away the tears
Baby, I won?t forget you
Baby, I kinda wish I could
I was reckless leading you to believe
You were careless when you fell for me
Yeah, you were careless when you fell for me
The song "Careless" by Micky & The Motorcars is a heart-wrenching tune that expresses a sense of regret and reflection upon a lost love. The song is written from the point of view of the person who caused the end of a relationship. They recognize that they were reckless with the heart of their partner, and they take responsibility for the part they played in the relationship's downfall. The opening lines of the song make it clear that the person singing has accepted that their partner has left them and that they understand that this might be for the best. The singer acknowledges that they have no excuses for the way they treated their partner and realizes that if they had something good to say to try to change the past, they would have already said it.
The chorus of the song expresses a sense of longing for the lost love, even though the singer knows that they were the cause of the relationship's end. The line "I never think I could" shows that the singer is aware that they will always remember this person, and they will always feel regret for how things ended. The line "You were careless when you fell for me" shows that the singer recognizes that their partner placed their trust in them, even though they were not deserving of it, and that they were careless with that trust.
The bridge of the song contains some of the most poignant lyrics, as the singer realizes that sometimes hearts can't hear what the mind is saying. The line "Some hands need you to wipe away the tears" shows that the singer understands the comfort that their partner needed but was unable to provide, and it is clear that this is something that they feel a great deal of regret for.
Line by Line Meaning
I don't blame you for walking away
I understand why you left
You'll be better, better off someday
Leaving was the right decision for your future
If I had, girl, something good to say
I have no excuses for my behavior
Don?t you think, by now, I would have found a way?
If there was a way to fix things, I would have figured it out by now
Baby, I won't forget you
I will always remember you
Baby, I never think I could
I'll never be able to forget you
I was reckless leading you to believe
I misled you with my carelessness
You were careless when you fell for me
You made a mistake by falling for me
I count shadows here in the dark
I'm lost and alone, seeing only darkness
When these clouds just don?t want to part
I can't see a way out of this dark place
If the Lord would show me some light
If I could just find some hope or guidance
Then I just might get out of here alive
I'm struggling to survive this difficult time
Baby, I kinda wish I could
Part of me wants to forget you
Minds may speak what hearts may never hear
Sometimes what we feel in our hearts is hard to articulate and understand
Some hands need you wipe away the tears
Sometimes we need someone to comfort us and help us through tough times
Yeah, you were careless when you fell for me
You made a mistake by falling for me
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