"When you wake up one day and decide you need to move 900 miles away, peopl… Read Full Bio ↴"When you wake up one day and decide you need to move 900 miles away, people are going to think you're pretty crazy," says singer-songwriter, Shaun Ryan. "But life has a strange way of making everything work out in the end."
As a small-town Wisconsin native from the Mississippi River Valley, Shaun draws on his Midwest roots to fuel his songs which make them remnants of the adventures that life has taken him on. "Songwriting is the only way I can truly express myself," states Ryan. "When I'm writing, I'm taken to the one place where I can react and reflect to what's going on in the world around me."
A songwriter of six years, Shaun Ryan's first self-taught instrument was the harmonica when he was 11; his second was the guitar at the age of 14. Not long after picking up a guitar, he was writing songs and evolving what has been described by many as a "smooth and honest" sound. With captivating rhythm guitar, warm harmonies, simple yet compelling melodies, his "tell-it-like-it-is" lyrical styling, and harmonica reminiscent of Dylan, Shaun has created a sound he can call his own. And, people are starting to listen in!
Following a stint as co-frontman for Westwood Rain and the release of their first album, No Turning Back, in April 2004, Ryan moved to Minneapolis. After a period of self-realization, Shaun headed to Nashville to immerse himself in his craft; this move echoes his writing philosophy: "The key to maturing as a singer-songwriter is stepping outside the world as you know it to try new things."
The past couple years have proven unpredictable for the young twenty-something. "If you were to have told me two years ago that I'd be living in Nashville and recording an album, I would have said you were insane. I always thought I'd lead the 'normal' college life, get a job as an architect, get married, raise a family, and grow old; but, my life has literally taken a 180," states Ryan. Whether he is getting physically and emotionally assaulted by a 1970s rock icon on the Grammy Red Carpet or starting his own record label, Shaun isn't leading the "normal" life he once envisioned.
With the release of his debut solo album, Shaun Ryan captures the album's essence when he sings "Sometimes life doesn't go as planned/and you'd like to go back to where it began/change the past with what you now know/but even when you press rewind/you're still running out of time." Says Ryan, "I'm very pleased with how this album turned out. It's a lyrical reflection of the journey I've been on the last couple years."
As a small-town Wisconsin native from the Mississippi River Valley, Shaun draws on his Midwest roots to fuel his songs which make them remnants of the adventures that life has taken him on. "Songwriting is the only way I can truly express myself," states Ryan. "When I'm writing, I'm taken to the one place where I can react and reflect to what's going on in the world around me."
A songwriter of six years, Shaun Ryan's first self-taught instrument was the harmonica when he was 11; his second was the guitar at the age of 14. Not long after picking up a guitar, he was writing songs and evolving what has been described by many as a "smooth and honest" sound. With captivating rhythm guitar, warm harmonies, simple yet compelling melodies, his "tell-it-like-it-is" lyrical styling, and harmonica reminiscent of Dylan, Shaun has created a sound he can call his own. And, people are starting to listen in!
Following a stint as co-frontman for Westwood Rain and the release of their first album, No Turning Back, in April 2004, Ryan moved to Minneapolis. After a period of self-realization, Shaun headed to Nashville to immerse himself in his craft; this move echoes his writing philosophy: "The key to maturing as a singer-songwriter is stepping outside the world as you know it to try new things."
The past couple years have proven unpredictable for the young twenty-something. "If you were to have told me two years ago that I'd be living in Nashville and recording an album, I would have said you were insane. I always thought I'd lead the 'normal' college life, get a job as an architect, get married, raise a family, and grow old; but, my life has literally taken a 180," states Ryan. Whether he is getting physically and emotionally assaulted by a 1970s rock icon on the Grammy Red Carpet or starting his own record label, Shaun isn't leading the "normal" life he once envisioned.
With the release of his debut solo album, Shaun Ryan captures the album's essence when he sings "Sometimes life doesn't go as planned/and you'd like to go back to where it began/change the past with what you now know/but even when you press rewind/you're still running out of time." Says Ryan, "I'm very pleased with how this album turned out. It's a lyrical reflection of the journey I've been on the last couple years."
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Goodbye Baby Blue Eyes
Shaun Ryan Lyrics
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Peter
LYRICS:
Just think about it
Just think about it
Lately, I've been skeptical, silent when I would use to speak
Distant from all around me who witness me fail and become weak
Life is overwhelming, heavy is the head that wears the crown
I'd love to be the one to disappoint you when I don't fall down
But you don't understand when I'm attempting to explain
Because you know it all and I guess things will never change
But you might need my hand when falling in your hole
Your disposition, I'll remember when I'm letting go
Of you and me, we're through and rearranged
It seems that you're not satisfied, there's too much on your mind
So you leave, and I can't believe all the bullshit that I find
Life is overwhelming, heavy is the head that wears the crown
I'd love to be the one to, disappoint you when I don't fall down
But you don't understand when I'm attempting to explain
Because you know it all and I guess things will never change
But you might need my hand when falling in your hole
Your disposition, I'll remember when I'm letting go
Of you and me, we're through and rearranged
You and me, we're through and rearranged
You're no good for me
Thank God it's over
You make believe
That nothing is wrong until you're crying
And you make believe
That life is so long until you're dying
You make believe
That nothing is wrong until you're crying, crying on me
You make believe
That life is so long until you're dying, dying, dying on me!
You think that everybody's the same
I don't think that anybody's like you
You think that everybody's the same
I don't think that anybody's like you
Just think about it
You'll get it
Derek
@Latchkey Orphan your comment / reaction is literally the proof.
Just think about it
Lately I've been sceptical
Silent when I would used to speak
Distant from all around me
Who witnessed me fail and become weak
Life is overwhelming
Heavy is the head that wears the crown
I'd love to be the one to disappoint you
When I don't fall down
But you don't understand when I'm attempting to explain
Because you know it all and I guess things will never change
But you might need my hand when falling in your hole
Your disposition I'll remember when I'm letting go of
You and me we're through
And rearranged
It seems that you're not satisfied
Too much on your mind
So you leave and I can't believe
All the bullshit that I find
Life is overwhelming
Heavy is the head that wears the crown
I'd love to be the one to disappoint you
When I don't fall down
But you don't understand when I'm attempting to explain
Because you know it all and I guess things will never change
But you might need my hand when falling in your hole
Your disposition I'll remember when I'm letting go of
You and me we're through
And rearranged
You and me we're through
And rearranged
You're no good... for me
Thank God it's over
You make believe
That nothing is wrong until you're cryin'
You make believe
That life is so long until you're dyin'
You make believe
That nothing is wrong until you're cryin'
Cryin' on me
You make believe
That life is so long until you're dyin'
Dyin' on me!
You think that everybody's the same
I don't think that anybody's like you
(You ruin everything; you kept fuckin' with me
Until it's over and I won't be the same)
You think that everybody's the same
(You ruin everything; you kept fuckin' with me
Until it's over and I won't be the same)
I don't think that anybody's like you
Just think about it
You'll get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
see what happened
ููุฃููููุจููุง ุฅูููู ุฑูุจููููู ู ููุฃูุณูููู ููุง ูููู ู ูู ููุจููู ุฃูู ููุฃูุชูููููู ู ุงููุนูุฐูุงุจู ุซูู ูู ููุง ุชููุตูุฑูููู
"Turn ye to our Lord (in repentance) and bow to His (Will), before the Penalty comes on you: after that ye shall not be helped
ููุงุชููุจูุนููุง ุฃูุญูุณููู ู ูุง ุฃููุฒููู ุฅูููููููู ู ููู ุฑููุจููููู ู ููู ููุจููู ุฃูู ููุฃูุชูููููู ู ุงูุนูุฐูุงุจู ุจูุบูุชูุฉู ููุฃููุชูู ู ููุง ุชูุดูุนูุฑูููู
"And follow the best of (the courses) revealed to you from your Lord, before the Penalty comes on you - of a sudden while ye perceive not
ุฃูู ุชูููููู ููููุณู ููุง ุญูุณูุฑูุชูู ุนููู ู ูุง ููุฑููุทุชู ููู ุฌููุจู ุงูููููู ููุฅูู ูููุชู ููู ููู ุงูุณููุงุฎูุฑูููู
"Lest the soul should (then) say: 'Ah! Woe is me!- In that I neglected (my duty) towards Allah, and was but among those who mocked
ุฃููู ุชูููููู ูููู ุฃูููู ุงูููููู ููุฏูุงููู ูููููุชู ู ููู ุงููู ูุชููููููู
"Or (lest) it should say: 'If only Allah had guided me, I should certainly have been among the righteous
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Amdis Boxing
This song is extremely under appreciated. It's a masterpiece.
Manny Castro
I agree, totally underrated songg and band. Compair this to the trash out there now.
Chadwick McFaggins
@Manny Castro limp bizkit arenโt underrated at all, they were huge back in the 00s alongside linkin park
Davey Crockett
I knew this at 17 I still believe it at 37
Joey O'Hara
Yea they were extremely popular back in the day as popular And loved as linkin park definitely not underrated
Fernando Evia
Agree!!!
Brad Braadley
This song is therapy for me. Destroy hate. Thank you Limp...
yyzeta
Criminally underrated. The drummer killed it.
Tau
JOhn Otto, humble dude but underrated af
aaron sandker
Not at all