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Happy Saturday, here’s a little something for your listening pleasure. This video has a rough audio mix, but I just had this show mixed and mastered properly by my buddy Tommy. Looking at putting some of the songs from this show on a live album in 2025.

Musicians | The Camp Store Carlsbad, CA | 6.15.2023

* Dan Greenbaum

* Aaron Brownwood

* Mike Hunt

* Mark ODonnell

* Mike Pritchard

LyricsAin’t no right ain’t no wrong when you sit and watch a new day dawnAin’t no wrong ain’t no right been sittin’ since the dark of nightWalked myself to the edge of townMade damn sure no one follow me downYes and to keep myself a little companyWell I gotta little hipper from the whiskey family

But it don’t, no it don’t, yes it don’tMatter much anywayAll alone, all alone, one and onlyHelp me get my thinking straight

Just cut the cable and the TV screen just a rabid dog barking back at meSo many voices chiming through my head can’t put a face to the words just saidGet more listening to the wind and rain r the rumble of a diesel trainCause a mans a man and a facts a fact, bBut those are lies and we can’t be lied to like that

But it don’t, no it don’t, yes it don’tMatter much anywayAll alone, all alone, one and onlyHelp me get my thinking straightYou cant tell a lie through a song and expect folks to listen all that longGuitar note catch a breeze and off it go, and whos gonna catch em I don’t knowWay over top a voice gonna hit that note and you know it’s coming from a blueman’s throat.Thats my version of a TV screen, you see it don’t have to be all obscene.But it don’t, no it don’t, yes it don’tMatter much anywayAll alone, all alone, one and onlyHelp me get my thinking straight

About the SongOne morning in Upstate New York found me on a rooftop drinking a little wine, and smoking some weed with the surviving members of a party from the night before. It was the day my cousin Salty graduated college by Lake Seneca in western New York State.

Ain’t no right, ain’t no wrong, when you sit and watch a new day dawn!

Visiting any college town was always an irresistible proposition during the years I went to university. Each college town was a new group of people of the same age group, making something out of nothing. Little else mattered back then. Every time I sing this song I laugh about the policeman who tried to talk us down from that roof. First threatening us, almost slipping off himself, then cussing us as he departed into his frustrated morning duties of crushing doughnuts.

About the DayDays rarely get any better than these. It was a fine June Saturday in Carlsbad, California and it was a perfect way to say goodby to family, friends, and the band. In a few days I would be gone: flying off to Greece for the remainder of the month, then coming back stateside for a family reunion in Upstate New York.

My oldest just graduated Carlsbad High, kids were out in numbers, the summer was in full effect. Everyone was out in full force. To meet the crowd, we had a bunch of new material. We played 4 songs that we had never really played as arranged that night before, but we were feeling it. We had just finished programming the new Nord Stage 4 we picked up of the keyboard player, Mike Pritchard. Thus the reason why the keys sound like an interstellar spaceship.

About the RamMark "The Ram" O'Donnell is an independent American composer, producer, filmmaker, multi-instrumental performer, designer, and visual artist based out of Carlsbad, California. He performs original, surf-inspired rock-and-roll music on the West Coast.

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Song MetadataNew Day DawnThe RamUPC: 196864168335ISRC: QZHNC2213764Release date: October 20, 2023ASCAP Work ID: 916553332ASCAP Singer Songwriter IPI Number: 375350750ASCAP Publisher IPI Number:  375351159

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