Track 2 – “Deadpan Hands” Notes & Lyrics
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010“Deadpan Hands” is available on Amazon, iTunes or CDBaby. Discussion about the song by songwriter Philip Bertulfo:
In the years leading up to the recording sessions for this album, we were quite a prolific band — almost comically so. It bored us to play already-written pieces, so even during practice, whenever there was the briefest of lulls between numbers, someone would inevitably start something and the rest of us would be helpless to resist joining in the creation of something new. This happened every rehearsal. In fact, it even happened in between rehearsals.
Deadpan Hands emerged from an impromptu jam session Ben and I had one day when we were supposed to be packing up our equipment to transport it to a show. It was just the two of us, sweatily rushing out a new song before we had to commit to our “real” duties. By the next practice, we had shown it to the others. Within the week, a song had fully formed. I was thrilled! In particular I was excited that I finally had a nice lengthy riff on which I could base a complex melodic guitar freakout.
Lyrically, the song imagines Colin Powell as a severely misunderstood prop comic, addressing the United Nations in February 2003 with his ineffective, tired schtick. Sometimes people will go to such transparently desperate lengths try to convince you of something, and I’m always flabbergasted as to how anyone ever falls for it. But we all do.
-phil
Lyrics after the jump…







