"From the prairie city of Saskatoon, Canada come the Sheepdogs, 4 young gentlemen who revel in the joy of rock n roll so wholeheartedly, it's downright contagious. Sporting the long-haired looks of their musical forefathers, the lads make the most of their 2 guitars, bass and drums combo. Soulful vocalizations, everybody harmonizing, old-school guitar chops winding, riffing and chiming, and a grooving rhythm section that keeps it all going. Having already cemented their reputation as dynamic performers in their hometown, the Sheepdogs now turn their attention to spreading their affection for rock n roll cross-country. They have spent the last year covering the great white north, playing from Vancouver island to Montreal. They have played festivals, headlined a bill during 2007's Junofest, opened for the likes of Matt Mays and el Torpedo, and performed before thousands at 2006's Saskatoon Centennial Celebration. In January 2007 they released their debut LP Trying to Grow, a collection of guitar-driven originals that recall classic rockers like the Stones, CCR, and the Kinks. The album's title-track was featured in a province-wide campaign in their native Saskatchewan. Early 2008 has already seen the completion of their follow-up album, which mixes elements of southern rock and moody soul with gleeful straight-forward rockers. Once again, the boys are hitting the road, spreading their rock n roll revival to the rest of Canada."
-Bill Shakespeare, August 2007
Band Lineup:
Ewan Currie - lead vocals, guitar
Leot Hanson - backing vocals, guitar
Ryan Gullen - backing vocals, bass
Sam Corbett - backing vocals, drums
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I'm Just Waiting for My Time
The Sheepdogs Lyrics
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Seems like such a waste of time
I'm just sitting in the corner
I'm just waiting for what's mine
Most, they go in circles these days
Stand them all in line
I'm just sitting in the corner
Informs me, Joe, about feeling not so well
That to me, ain't worth a dime
I'm just sitting in the corner, oh
I'm just waiting for what's mine
Whoa, whoa
I lost my way at the dark times, you know
A cheap bouquet and a box of wine
I'm just sitting in the corner, oh
I'm just waiting for my time
For what's mine
The Sheepdogs's song I'm Just Waiting for My Time appears to be an introspective track that deals with existential themes such as the purpose of living, the passage of time, and the value of one's own life. The opening lyrics suggest that the singer views certain societal norms as futile, describing "most of what goes for living these days" as a "waste of time." The implication here is that the singer sees little meaning in the day-to-day hustle and bustle of modern life. Instead, the singer positions themselves as an observer, "just sitting in the corner," waiting for something more significant to come their way. The repeated refrain of "I'm just waiting for what's mine" reinforces this notion of a passive, introspective viewpoint.
The second stanza continues this theme, with the singer commenting on the repetitive nature of the lives of others, describing them as going "in circles" and being easily ordered or controlled. This contrasts with the singer, who again positions themselves as an independent observer, waiting for their own opportunity to come. The verse also introduces a character named Joe, whom the singer dismisses as unimportant, stating that news of Joe's illness "ain't worth a dime." This could be seen as a reflection of the singer's sense of detached empathy towards others or a sense of frustration with the mundane small talk of everyday life.
The final stanza introduces a note of melancholy, with the singer reflecting on a time in their life when they "lost [their] way." The character of the song appears to see a connection between personal struggles (represented here by a "cheap bouquet and a box of wine") and the more significant questions of the meaning of existence. The song ends on a note of ambiguity, with the repetition of the refrain, "I'm just waiting for my time" suggesting a kind of suspended state where the character is still seeking something, yet is unable to articulate what that something might be.
Overall, The Sheepdogs's I'm Just Waiting for My Time presents a thoughtful take on the themes of existentialism, individualism, and the search for meaning in life.
Line by Line Meaning
Most of what goes for living these days
Many of the things considered as living standards today
Seems like such a waste of time
Appear meaningless and unproductive
I'm just sitting in the corner
I am not actively participating
I'm just waiting for what's mine
Waiting for what belongs to me
Most, they go in circles these days
Many people follow repetitive patterns
Stand them all in line
They are predictable and follow the norm
Informs me, Joe, about feeling not so well
Joe tells me he is not doing great
That to me, ain't worth a dime
This information is not valuable to me
Whoa, whoa
Musical interlude with no specific meaning
I lost my way at the dark times, you know
I struggled during hard times
A cheap bouquet and a box of wine
Out of desperation, I indulged in inexpensive pleasures
For what's mine
For what is rightfully owed to me
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Ewan Currie
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