"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/
You Discover
The Sheepdogs Lyrics
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When in doubt
You discover what it's all about
When you wait to get in
You begin
To discover what it's all about
The lyrics of "You Discover" by The Sheepdogs depict a sense of both struggle and enlightenment. The first line "there ain't no easy way out" communicates the idea that when faced with a difficult situation or decision, there is no simple solution. The following line "when in doubt" reinforces this idea, suggesting that uncertainty and hesitation only increase the difficulty of finding a resolution. However, the chorus provides a glimmer of hope with the line "you discover what it's all about." This implies that through perseverance and the willingness to face challenges head on, one can uncover a deeper meaning or understanding of the situation.
The second half of the chorus elaborates on this idea, saying that by waiting to enter into the situation, one can begin to discover what it's all about. This suggests that taking a step back and adopting a more observational approach can lead to greater understanding and insight. Overall, the lyrics of "You Discover" offer a message of resilience and encouragement in the face of hardship, emphasizing the importance of taking on challenges and remaining open to new experiences.
Line by Line Meaning
There ain't no easy way out
Life is full of challenges and there are no shortcuts or easy solutions to overcome them.
When in doubt
In times of uncertainty or hesitation, it is important to keep moving forward with determination.
You discover what it's all about
By facing challenges and persevering through difficulties, you gain a deeper understanding of yourself and the world around you.
When you wait to get in
If you hold back or hesitate to take action, you may miss out on valuable experiences and opportunities.
You begin
By taking action and pursuing your goals, you open yourself up to new experiences and opportunities for growth.
To discover what it's all about
Through perseverance and determination, you can gain a deeper understanding of yourself and the world around you, uncovering the true meaning and purpose of your life.
Contributed by Avery Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
cody smith
MAKE THE SONG LONGER IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE CLASSIC BUT ITS TO SHORT!!!!!
Charles Blakeley
Sounds like "Stairway to Heaven" from 0:20 - 0:25
Donovan Lefferts
@codyds8 this isn't the full song. search it on grooveshark. the full isn't on youtube
Josh
Cant find tabsss
Donovan Lefferts
well if you knew anything about how grooveshark works, it occasionally changes files that are connected to some links. That and you could have found a different link to begin with. You know, considering the fact my post was over a year ago. Hold your ignorant, name-calling posts for when you have some ground to stand on. That way, you might not just come off as rude.
Albert Mckay
Yeah way to short