Billy Strings - Watch it Fall 432Hz HD (lyrics in description)

Details
Title | Billy Strings - Watch it Fall 432Hz HD (lyrics in description) |
Author | 432 Ocean |
Duration | 4:37 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=jRpjHkxt7AM |
Description
Home is the fourth studio album by American bluegrass musician Billy Strings, following Turmoil & Tinfoil and preceding Renewal. Released in 2019, the album stayed on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart for 77 weeks, peaking at number one and being the first studio album by Billy Strings to do so. The album was titled Home simply for the fact that Strings was starting to "feel at home" in his Nashville residence and in the music industry at the time of the album's release.
The album earned Strings his first Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards in March 2021. His song "Taking Water", one of the tracks on the album, was performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
Lyrics
Well, it's not so easy now though it never was back then
We still can't seem to work this out, but we can still pretend
And these tattered walls and burnin' bridges quickly start to fall
How long until there's nothin' left at all?
I've been to California, man, I've seen them city lights
Been stranded in the desert, scorching days and freezing nights
And I'll never understand why people try to walk so tall
How long until there's nothin' left at all?
Don't you love what you got used to
Where we used to feel so free
Won't you wait a while in silence, love
Watch it fall with me
Well, the old man said the great Big Apple's rotten to the core
With Wall Street skimming from the till while no one minds the store
And how could someone get so low in a building so damn tall?
How long until there's nothin left at all?
While chunks the size of Delaware are falling off the poles
Our heads are buried in the sand, our leaders dug the holes
Like junkies hooked on fossil fuels heading for withdrawal
How long until there's nothin left at all?
Don't you love what you got used to
Where we used to feel so free
Come and wait a while in silence, love
And watch it fall with me
Now the answer's in our heads to the question that were asked
It boils up from underground and leads us to the past
To a place that's long forgotten when we had enough for all
How long until there's nothin' left at all?
Don't you love what you got used to
Where we tried to make our stand
The hourglass is growing empty now
Just to leave a pile of sand
According to music theory, A=432 Hz is mathematically consistent with the universe. This is known as Verdi's 'A' – named after Giuseppe Verdi, a famous Italian composer. Music tuned to 432 Hz is softer and brighter, and is said to provide greater clarity and is easier on the ears.