"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
http://www.thesheepdogs.com/
Take A Trip
The Sheepdogs Lyrics
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I'm going driving in my car
I ended up quitting
'fore I got too very far
Been working on my music
And I'm working real hard
Well, find with me with my feet up
Hanging back out in my yard
I've been travelin'
All night long
Whisper sweetly
Sing my song
Lazy, lazy
Is on my mind
I keep taking this trip
As far as I can find
Some people call it living
But it's tearing me apart
Working for the music man
Is breaking up my heart
I try to take it easy
But I got too much to do
I've been around the world
But I prefer right next to you
I've been travelin'
All night long
Whisper sweetly
Sing my song
Lazy, lazy
Is on my mind
I keep taking this trip
As far away as I can find
The Sheepdogs' "Take A Trip" is a song about the desire to escape from the pressures of daily life and immerse oneself in music and relaxation. The song opens with the singer discussing their plans to drive somewhere in an attempt to escape their responsibilities, but acknowledging that they ultimately gave up on the idea before going too far. They then describe their commitment to music and how hard they've been working on it, but acknowledge that they sometimes need to put their feet up and relax in their own yard.
The chorus emphasizes the theme of escapism, with the singer singing about traveling all night and searching for some peace of mind. They imply that while some people might see their lifestyle as living, it's actually causing them to feel torn apart. They also reveal that they have a partner whom they love being near, and that they've been around the world but still prefer the comfort of being close to them.
Overall, "Take A Trip" is a song about the need for balance in life. The singer recognizes the importance of hard work and dedication, but also knows that there are times when it's necessary to step back and take a break. Through their desire to travel and create music, they seek a sense of peace and contentment that they have yet to find in their everyday routine.
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@user-qx8hp3ed2i
Most underrated band ever I have no idea how they are not at tops of charts
@Blumack21
Great stuff
@fabioquattrociocchi3761
amazing song, so tight!
@DeWaalz
back in fine form!
@tedvincent50
They sure do sound ALOT like April Wine.