Story Behind The Song
A friend of mine who I literally wrote thousands of songs with died of a drug overdose. During one particular session when we were recording on a boombox to cassette, we were getting tired, but decided we had to keep going and "fill this side"; as in this side of the tape. In a later solo session, working on a cassette 4-track, I looked down and realized I had precious little tape left. The decision on how to fill the side was obvious. I did it in Jeff's honor. And the tape ran out right as I finished the song..
Song Description
The song is about band mates now gone (dead) who you will never be able to jam with again. It's about musicians who are taken from you and the feelings of loneliness associated with knowing that those feelings of comradery and teamwork will never ever happen again.
Song Length |
5:23 |
Genre |
Rock - Psychedelic, New Age - Progressive |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Heartbreaking, Serene |
Subject |
Friend, Loneliness |
Similar Artists |
Pink Floyd, Lou Reed |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
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Lyrics
I know exactly what it is that I've got to do
I've got to finish this up before I'm through
In honor of my friend Jeff no blank tape
I'm gonna make sure I fill this side
Chorus: Fill this side (2x)
Hey Jeff why'd ya have to go and leave so soon
35 is a little bit too young to be through
And now the jams aren't nearly half as fun
But there's one thing I've got to do before I'm done
Hey Jeff I don't understand I probably never will
But this side of the tape I'm gonna fill
Do you remember the Mebal Chimney on Possanza's house
Do you remember Winky the one-eyed mouse