In a modest rent house in the small East Texas town of Elkhart, Texas, Cody Cannon and Cody Tate began to write music, only dreaming of the success that is sure to follow. They began to incorporate the talent and imagination of friend and guitarist John Jeffers. At that time, they called themselves Lucky Southern, though they had only three members. As time passed, with their inspiration mounting, they moved to Tyler, Texas. There they met up with Jeff Hogg, a mutual friend and drummer from Palestine, Texas, and Gary Brown, a bass guitarist who had grown up in Neches, Texas. They came together and came to be known as Whiskey Myers.
Soon, the group was playing private parties on flatbed trailers in small towns around East Texas. The sound they emitted was something more unique than anyone had expected. From their first show in Montalba, Texas, a young Whiskey Myers was hooked on performing, and the crowds were hooked on them. In the spring of 2007, they were given the opportunity to open for Roger Creager at Gator’s Bar and Grill in Gun Barrel City, Texas. The club owner was so impressed by their performance and the crowd that had come to the stage that he asked them to come back the next weekend to open for The Eli Young Band. From then on, popularity for the band began to swell. They were heard on live stages all over East Texas, in interviews on local radio stations, and seen on television giving live interviews. Suddenly it seemed that the whole region knew who Whiskey Myers was, and everyone was becoming familiar with their high energy twin guitars, soulful vocals, and unstoppable rhythm.
Whiskey Myers’ musical style was forged from several different genres of music from several different eras. The most obvious of these are the blues rock jam bands such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band, and Led Zeppelin. Whiskey Myers takes the blues rock genre and mixes it with modern day Texas Country such as Reckless Kelly, Randy Rogers, and Cross Canadian Ragweed to derive a new sound that is sure to take concert listeners on an atmospheric roller coaster. With a sound like no other and a stage presence that captivates anyone close enough to notice, a live concert performed by this young band is something that must be seen to be believed.
The Tyler area has been instrumental in the development of Whiskey Myers from a group of musicians to a band. As the group continues to expand its fan base, new listeners all over Texas are beginning to recognize their talent. They continue to engulf listeners with their sound, ensuring that the name Whiskey Myers is one that will be remembered for ages to come.
Mission to Mars
Whiskey Myers Lyrics
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And it's killing up all my bean fields
It's got me contemplating revelation
Speaking on the seven seals
Life down here's getting pretty hard
Think it's time I start my own damn mission to Mars
'Cause these rich folks
But a poor man like me won't have enough dough
To ever leave this place (gonna leave this place)
So as I look up at the stars
Think it's time to start my own damn mission to Mars
And I'll be riding on a comet, I'm anti-gravity (anti-gravity)
That ol' man in the moon
You know he ain't got nothing on me (ain't got nothing on me)
So I shoot him the bird as I fly by
There ain't no such thing as being too high
And out here in the woods is a damn fine place to start
I'm the captain of this rocket ship, I'm on my own mission to Mars
I'll be cruising through space like a modern day Han Solo (one leaded proof)
I'll be the only one there in a Stetson hat and a bolo (he ain't got the boots)
I got some hydroponic and Cuban cigars
Think it's time I start my own damn mission to Mars
And I'll be riding on a comet, I'm anti-gravity (anti-gravity)
That ol' man in the moon
You know he ain't got nothing on me (ain't got nothing on me)
So I shoot him the bird as I fly by
There ain't no such thing as being too high
And out here in the woods is a damn fine place to start
I'm the captain of this rocket ship, I'm on my own mission to Mars
I'll be pouring 'em tall and burning 'em down
I won't have to go anywhere for my boots to leave the ground (won't leave the ground)
No rocket fuel or flying cars
Think it's time I start my own damn mission to Mars
And all I'll need is a little spark
Think it's time I start my own damn mission to Mars
The lyrics to Whiskey Myers's song "Mission to Mars" present a sense of dissatisfaction and longing for something better in the singer's life. The mention of acid rain killing the fields indicates the harsh realities and difficulties faced in their current situation. This leads the singer to contemplate revelation and the significance of the seven seals, possibly suggesting a desire for a fresh start or a new beginning.
The song shifts its focus to the juxtaposition between the rich and the poor, with the wealthy discussing plans of traveling to outer space while the poor man, like the singer, lacks the means to escape their current circumstances. This creates a feeling of resentment as the singer looks up at the stars and decides that it's time to create their own path, metaphorically described as a mission to Mars.
The lyrics further delve into the singer's imagined journey to Mars, where they envision themselves riding on a comet, defying gravity, and surpassing the limitations and expectations placed upon them. The arrogant gesture towards the man in the moon signifies a rebellious attitude and a refusal to be bound by conventional norms and restrictions. The woods mentioned in the song hint at a desire for solitude and the opportunity to start anew.
The song portrays the singer as a modern-day Han Solo, an adventurous and independent figure who stands out from the crowd. The mention of hydroponic plants and Cuban cigars adds a touch of rebellion and hedonism to the narrative, suggesting a desire for freedom and enjoyment in the face of societal constraints and hardships.
Ultimately, "Mission to Mars" embodies a yearning for escape, freedom, and a fresh start in a world that seems to be full of challenges and limitations. The singer's desire to embark on their own journey, symbolized by a mission to Mars, reflects a longing for a better future and a sense of empowerment in taking charge of one's own destiny.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, there's acid rain falling
There are difficult and destructive circumstances occurring
And it's killing up all my bean fields
Causing harm and destruction to my livelihood
It's got me contemplating revelation
Making me consider a profound realization
Speaking on the seven seals
Addressing deep and profound matters
Life down here's getting pretty hard
The challenges of life on Earth are increasing
Think it's time I start my own damn mission to Mars
Believe it is appropriate to embark on a personal journey to Mars
'Cause these rich folks
Because of these wealthy individuals
Talking about going into outer space (outer space, outer space)
Engaging in discussions about venturing beyond Earth
But a poor man like me won't have enough dough
However, someone lacking wealth like me will not have sufficient resources
To ever leave this place (gonna leave this place)
To depart from this location permanently
So as I look up at the stars
As I gaze at the celestial bodies
Think it's time to start my own damn mission to Mars
Believe it is the right moment to initiate my personal journey to Mars
And I'll be riding on a comet, I'm anti-gravity (anti-gravity)
I will be traveling aboard a comet, defying the force of gravity
That ol' man in the moon
Referring to the traditional image of the moon resembling a face
You know he ain't got nothing on me (ain't got nothing on me)
Asserting superiority over the moon, implying it is inferior
So I shoot him the bird as I fly by
Displaying a rude gesture towards the moon as I pass it rapidly
There ain't no such thing as being too high
There is no limit to how high one can go, both literally and metaphorically
And out here in the woods is a damn fine place to start
The forest is an excellent location to begin this endeavor
I'm the captain of this rocket ship, I'm on my own mission to Mars
Asserting leadership and independence as I embark on my personal journey to Mars
I'll be cruising through space like a modern day Han Solo (one leaded proof)
Moving effortlessly through space, akin to the fictional character Han Solo
I'll be the only one there in a Stetson hat and a bolo (he ain't got the boots)
Distinctive and unique, wearing a Stetson hat and a bolo, unlike anyone else
I got some hydroponic and Cuban cigars
Referring to having marijuana and high-quality cigars
Think it's time I start my own damn mission to Mars
Believe it is appropriate to commence my personal journey to Mars
I'll be pouring 'em tall and burning 'em down
Drinking and smoking excessively
I won't have to go anywhere for my boots to leave the ground (won't leave the ground)
Not needing to leave the current location for things to change significantly
No rocket fuel or flying cars
Not requiring advanced technology or futuristic transportation
Think it's time I start my own damn mission to Mars
Believe it is appropriate to embark on a personal journey to Mars
And all I'll need is a little spark
Only requiring a small trigger or catalyst
Think it's time I start my own damn mission to Mars
Believe it is appropriate to initiate my personal journey to Mars
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: AARON RAITIERE, CODY BRYAN CANNON
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