"Play It Like It's Music" by Trevor Exter
Play It Like It's Music
Most Right
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Most Right

Missed you folks last week! The reality is that I simply crashed… after 2 months living out of a bag (with 1 more to go) I had to crawl into a cave for a few days.

Emerging now to say a quick hello and provide a peek at one of the songs I have in preproduction. An album is starting to emerge out of the mist. Hit “play” above and scroll for lyrics below:


Most Right [draft 2019]

paint fell off the walls

we danced our faces off

Took the long way through

Hot times in a stone-cold room

tapes still in your car

the good ones travel far

crazy, you're crazy

the one i need to see

don't ever change your mind

waiting for next time

the old familiar hiss

of another night

don't ever change your mind

give up your place in line

find the most-wrong miss

make it the most right

mixtape in my stacks

love letter in these tracks

listen back and it hits me:

the songs you thought might fix me

if only I hadn't known too late

don't ever change your mind…

[c. Trevor Exter - all rights reserved]


This song has been settling in nicely - they all require a period of breaking in before I’ll perform it live or record it. Patreon folks heard it a few months ago. Hopefully the words speak for themselves, and I look forward to hitting it on stage one of these days.

Thank you for reading and subscribing. More to come, and have a happy 4th tomorrow.

I appreciate you!

Big love to your ears,

Trevor

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"Play It Like It's Music" by Trevor Exter
Play It Like It's Music
Purists may whine that the best days of music are behind us, that capital “M” music has seen its peak and is no longer relevant. But here at Play It Like It's Music we believe the opposite: not only is the act of musicmaking an essential life skill with a lineage stretching back to the beginnings of human history, but the vocation of the professional musician is more vital today than it ever has been. Once a month, join musician, songwriter and producer Trevor Exter as he drops in on working musicians from every genre.