The Keith Groover Power Trio
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The Demo:

Hey You -- lyrics here.
Personal rating of this song -- 7 1/2.
It's about getting frustrated with people who assume that if you have a different opinion than theirs, you must either be ignorant or evil.

Sometime Somewhere -- lyrics here.
Personal rating -- 8 1/2.
One of our more developed songs. It's about realizing that the person you once knew so well has become a person you don't know so well.

Another Time -- lyrics here.
Personal rating -- 7 1/4.
About how I'll be glad when life isn't quite so complicated all of the time.


Live recordings (be warned -- these were captured off of a video camera, so the recording quality is really bad. These are only for the die-hard):

Stuck (On You) -- live from TR on Sept. 10th, lyrics here.
Personal rating -- 9 3/16.
It's a whimsical and lighthearted look at stalking someone.

Change -- also live from TR on Sept. 10th, lyrics here.
Personal rating 8 27/43.
This song is about the joy of money made out of metal.

But Not Today -- live from Taylors on, I don't know, a long time ago, like three drummers ago, lyrics here.
Personal rating -- § (I don't know what this symbol means).
This song is about yada yada is anyone reading this stuff.


Rough Cut Demos (possibly more to come):

The Perfect Fit (demo) -- lyrics here.
Personal rating -- V and 1/apple.
This song is about when fittings are perfect, like on a pipe, or when you go get a tuxedo, etc.


And, if you're curious, here's the page about Keith's toggle switch experiments that all the kids are talking about:

Toggle Switch Technique


Videos:

Sometime Somewhere -- this is an old video of the KGPT (the predecessor to the Wind-Ups) at the New Brookland Tavern.

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