Fire to Burn
Year 5000I grew up in the desert mountains of Oregon. Vast wide lands of sandy dirt, jagged lava rock, gnarled twisting trees, and high snowy peaks. It was a barren, amazing landscape. The lonely paved roads hid dusty passages into the desert where a person could (in those days) do almost anything unnoticed.
Years later, Brooklyn, NYC: The guy upstairs had a rent-controlled apartment (for non-New Yorkers: This means he paid maybe 1/3 what I paid and the landlord was not able to raise the rent or throw him out). Despite this boon, he treated the place like a dump. It was really gross. Then he went on rent-strike. Dumb dumb dumb — he was later kicked out for failure to pay his rent. Anyway, he received “coffee” packages from San Francisco that had a bundle of cannabis in the middle. I forget exactly how I wound up there with him, but after a few hits of this stuff, I was zonked. I hadn’t been high in years, nor had I been writing rock songs. I went downstairs as soon as I could get away and wrote this song. I don’t normally smoke pot, but when I do this sort of thing happens.
The lyrics are about that desert landscape:
I came out here with a head in a bag hoping to hide it away.
The more I thought, the more the gods hoped I’d do it another way:
Into the flames.
Into the flames.
Into the Fire, into the Fire to burn.
SMARTER THAN THAT 87 FINAL
Alex Mac and BCentThis song is loosely based on a true story, this song can be found on youtube and can be downloaded on Itunes! Performed, written, and recorded by Alex Macias and Brian Centoni. Mixed by Dublin Beats.