Scott Hirsch is an American singer-songwriter.
After many years spen… Read Full Bio ↴Scott Hirsch is an American singer-songwriter.
After many years spent as a steadfast and inventive collaborator—not only playing bass and producing four albums with Hiss Golden Messenger, but in large part forging that band’s sonic signature—multi-instrumentalist, recordist, and audio engineer Hirsch made a solo album called Blue Rider Songs.
The album features notable, and notably subtle, contributions from Jade Hendrix (harmony vocals); Thomas Heyman (pedal steel), Hirsch’s old bandmate in the San Francisco group the Court and Spark; and HGM stalwarts Phil Cook (organ and harmonica) and Matt Douglas (saxophones), among others.
The songs on the album emerged from various personal contexts: a year of near-constant touring with Hiss Golden Messenger in 2015; a move with his family from Brooklyn to Ojai, California, and the launch of his new Echo Magic West studio there; and above all, the process of making the self-titled Golden Gunn album with longtime musical partner M.C. Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger and their mutual friend Steve Gunn. Hirsch wrote much of the music on that album, and watching Taylor and Gunn set words and vocals to his instrumental productions proved the necessary catalyst to take his writing and recording into fresh territory under his own name. Hirsch even reinterprets Golden Gunn standout track “The Sun Comes up a Purple Diamond”.
The album title references Der Blaue Rieter, the short-lived German modernist art movement (1911-14) pioneered by painters Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc, who were fascinated by color theory and synesthesia (for Kandinsky, blue was the color of spirituality, abstraction, and the eternal).
After many years spen… Read Full Bio ↴Scott Hirsch is an American singer-songwriter.
After many years spent as a steadfast and inventive collaborator—not only playing bass and producing four albums with Hiss Golden Messenger, but in large part forging that band’s sonic signature—multi-instrumentalist, recordist, and audio engineer Hirsch made a solo album called Blue Rider Songs.
The album features notable, and notably subtle, contributions from Jade Hendrix (harmony vocals); Thomas Heyman (pedal steel), Hirsch’s old bandmate in the San Francisco group the Court and Spark; and HGM stalwarts Phil Cook (organ and harmonica) and Matt Douglas (saxophones), among others.
The songs on the album emerged from various personal contexts: a year of near-constant touring with Hiss Golden Messenger in 2015; a move with his family from Brooklyn to Ojai, California, and the launch of his new Echo Magic West studio there; and above all, the process of making the self-titled Golden Gunn album with longtime musical partner M.C. Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger and their mutual friend Steve Gunn. Hirsch wrote much of the music on that album, and watching Taylor and Gunn set words and vocals to his instrumental productions proved the necessary catalyst to take his writing and recording into fresh territory under his own name. Hirsch even reinterprets Golden Gunn standout track “The Sun Comes up a Purple Diamond”.
The album title references Der Blaue Rieter, the short-lived German modernist art movement (1911-14) pioneered by painters Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc, who were fascinated by color theory and synesthesia (for Kandinsky, blue was the color of spirituality, abstraction, and the eternal).
No Wife
Scott Hirsch Lyrics
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YungLex I love you Lex senpai, hehe I ain't got a wife…
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Dreamer I found you in the stillness of a dream I…
Fly Like An Eagle Time keeps on slippin', slippin', slippin' Into the future T…
Much Too Late It's too late To die in honest dirt Your little world so…
Night People There's a place I have known Where the trees are…
Spirits One of these days, spirit true I know I'm gonna…
When You Were Old Shine down, instant light Through the darkness Through the …
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@deebzin1338
I got a ‘no no’ going,
Getting out of this town
And when youse alone and runnin’
And home alone some sound
And I get back to my baby
The rigamarole comin’ down, (yeah)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
She got that moon in her valley
Ruby diamonds for eyes
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
I left the darkness in the alley
For her wide open skies
Chorus: (Dah-woo-whoo)
I’m gon back to California
Where the grass grows so high
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
I’ve got a rhythm lease in my pocket
Music turn it up on high
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
I’ve got that white lied fever
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Feels like the end is nigh
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
I got a ‘no no’ going,
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Yes, I’m passing Tulsa town
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Well I know the red ball rolling
Staring at who going’t down
Hopefully close to accurate... Great song!
@mrdavesampson
wow -- I followed a long twisting trail from the FL swamps through the central CA chaparral to this gem and am floored by its magnificence. The video captures the songs awesome laid back but jittery-af psych vibe perfectly. If this is what you cool kids are calling "slawrock" these days, I'm a fan
@oldwiseoul
I likes!!! It's its own genre!
@MultiJebusChrist
This song is awesome, Scott is awesome, this video is awesome, and Scissor Tail is awesome!
@aleciaramsey37
Love this jam! And the Tulsa mention! (Tulsan here)
@TheSlowMusicMovement
A great tune from a wonderful release. Straight in the radio show and radio show playlists.
@mahoganyhorizons
Thank you so much for the Logic Course that you taught on Linked in Learning. I learned so much!
@christineskylark
Very cool vibe!
@deebzin1338
I got a ‘no no’ going,
Getting out of this town
And when youse alone and runnin’
And home alone some sound
And I get back to my baby
The rigamarole comin’ down, (yeah)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
She got that moon in her valley
Ruby diamonds for eyes
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
I left the darkness in the alley
For her wide open skies
Chorus: (Dah-woo-whoo)
I’m gon back to California
Where the grass grows so high
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
I’ve got a rhythm lease in my pocket
Music turn it up on high
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
I’ve got that white lied fever
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Feels like the end is nigh
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
I got a ‘no no’ going,
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Yes, I’m passing Tulsa town
Chorus: (Whoo-woo-whoo)
Well I know the red ball rolling
Staring at who going’t down
Hopefully close to accurate... Great song!
@spencerlivingston-gainey2522
That JJ Cale drum programming.
@elizaweber2094
rhythm ace in the pocket !