A graduate of Berklee College of Music (1996-2000), Ross has worked with artists in many different genres of music ranging from funk, rock, jazz, hip hop, gospel and country music. Since graduating from Berklee in 2000, He has toured with Yerba Buena, Soulive and DJ Quik and the Dave Matthews Band in 2005 and 2006-2007.
Warehouse
Rashawn Ross Lyrics
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This warehouse frightens me.
Has me tied up in knots,
Can't rest for a moment.
Soon I'm going...
I'm slipping slow away
Hoping to find something better than
And the warehouse slips away...
Hey reckless mind
Don't throw away your playful beginning
You and I will fumble around in the touches
And be sure to...
Leave all the lights on
So we can see the black cat changing colors
And we can walk under ladders
And swim as the tide turns you around and around
Hey we have found
Becoming one in a million
Slip into the crowd
This question I found in the gap in the sidewalk
Keep all your sights on
The black cat changing colors
We can walk under ladders
And swim as the tide choose to turn you
And here I sit
Life goes on, end of tunnel, TV set
Spot in the middle
Static fade, statistic bit
And soon I'll fade away, I'll fade away
This I admit
Taste so good, hard to believe an end to it
Smell touch feel
How could this rhythm ever quit
Bags packed on a plane
Hopefully to heaven
Shut up I'm thinking
I had a clue now it's gone forever
Sitting over these bones
You can read in whatever you're needing to
Keep all your sights on
The big bad black cat that's
Changing colors
It's not the colors that matter
But that they'll all fade away
This I admit
Seems so full
Hard to believe an end to it
Warehouse is bare
Nothing at all inside of it
Walls and halls have disappeared, they've disappeared
My love I love to stay here
My love I love to stay here
My love I love to stay here
My love I love to stay here
In a corner was wondering...
If a change could be better than this
And then I worry
Maybe things won't be better than they have been here
Here in the warehouse
At the warehouse
How I love to stay here
At the warehouse
Every man and woman get alive
That's our blood down there
Seems poured from the hands of angels
But trickle into the ground
Leaves the warehouse bare and empty
My heart's numbered beat
Still echo in this empty room
Fear wells in me
But nothing seems enough to defend
So I am going away...
The song "Warehouse" by Rashawn Ross tells a story of leaving behind a place that is suffocating and limiting, represented by the metaphorical "warehouse." The singer is terrified of being trapped in the warehouse, unable to rest or find happiness, and soon decides to slip away to try and find something better. The lyrics also depict a sense of recklessness and a desire to embrace life, as the singer urges the listener to keep their sights on the "black cat changing colors" and to "walk under ladders," taking risks and living fully. However, there is also fear and uncertainty present, as the singer worries that maybe things won't be better outside of the warehouse.
Overall, "Warehouse" is a song that captures the feeling of being trapped and suffocated by one's circumstances, and the journey towards seeking something better, even in the face of fear and uncertainty.
Line by Line Meaning
So I'm leaving...
The warehouse is causing fear and anxiety, making it difficult to relax, so the singer is leaving.
Soon I'm going...
The singer is gradually leaving the warehouse in search of something better.
Hey reckless mind...
The singer is encouraging a reckless or carefree mindset to enjoy life's experiences fully.
Leave all the lights on...
The artist wants to embrace superstitions by leaving the lights on to see black cats changing colors and walking under ladders.
Hey, we have found...
The artist found a unique connection with someone and wants to blend into the crowd with them.
Keep all your sights on...
The singer is continuing to encourage the focus on superstitions and embracing life's experiences.
And here I sit...
The singer is reflecting on the mundane aspects of life and the fleeting nature of time.
This I admit...
The artist acknowledges the pleasure in life's experiences and the difficulty in leaving them behind.
Shut up I'm thinking...
The artist needs time to reflect and process their thoughts in silence.
Keep all your sights on...
The artist is continuing to emphasize the importance of embracing life's experiences and focusing on the present moment.
It's not the colors that matter...
The singer believes that it's not the superficial aspects of life that are worth holding onto but the memories and experiences that come with them.
This I admit...
The artist is acknowledging the fullness and richness of life's experiences, making it difficult to leave them behind.
Warehouse is bare...
The warehouse has become empty, and there is nothing left inside of it.
My love I love to stay here...
Despite the fear and uncertainty, the singer still loves being in the warehouse and is hesitant about leaving.
At the warehouse...
The warehouse is the physical location where the singer finds a sense of belonging.
That's our blood down there...
The artist is acknowledging the human element of the warehouse and its significance.
My heart's numbered beat...
The artist's heart is racing with fear, but they feel powerless to defend themselves.
So I am going away...
Despite the love for the warehouse, the singer has decided to leave in search of something better.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DAVID JOHN MATTHEWS
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Robert Roman
Awesome! I agree with the guy, “there’s a band on stage, let’s listen” lmao. Nothing worse in the pit than people talking the whole time wtf
Dave Swart
Lol timestamp?
Robert Roman
@Dave Swart approx 3:35 3:40ish
Fnu Tbd
Best line of the weekend! I wish this hero was in upper lawn could have used your voice👍
Dave Swart
@Robert Roman baaahahaha perfect
The Nesbitt Experience
👏🏻
Ali Rahman
awesome improv by the band...hope Carter and Stefan are recovering well
Carlo Pabilonia
What gave it away that it was Warehouse? Amazing...ive called a few songs in my years of going to their concerts but that's just amazing 👏
Dave
Dave Bigler is a great guitar player. I suspect the hand position on the fret is the tip off
Teddy
Awesome. Thx for sharing. Good call on WH dude 🙌🙌🙌