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An Informal Musical Get Together by The Mohave Blues Commandos

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I Titled This Little Ditty “Blues at Area 52” By The Mohave Blues Commandos
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The Story Behind The Song
“Blues at Area 52”

Music performed in a secluded landscaped get away, somewhere east of Lake Mohave and Laughlin on interstate 40 but west of Kingman is a little known place called Golden Valley. Anyway, I say “little known” in reference to my geographic knowledge.
Ok, so I find myself invited to play music with a collection of local talent that was amazing to me. “How in the world does anyone find anyone out here” I’m thinking? The place is so secluded and so spread out that you literally can’t see your neighbors homes because they are so far away and distanced from one another. “How do quality musicians find each other here? Who’d Da Thunk?”. That I would land in the perfect place, with the perfect people, and the best vibe, to share an afternoon of unrehearsed with no planned itinerary of material, to share the language of music together. And that last sentence says it all. What a blast!

Golden Valley, Arizona has some great residents there, and the kind of which, I will always remember with the greatest of appreciation. Some darn good musician man, well I’ll be damned, I better practice more in case there’s a next time… I wouldn’t want to miss another possible invite.
Oh ya, in case you Arizona men see this little description, please, I want to sincerely thank you guys for such a great day… Again I say “What a Blast”

All that being said, and like it or not, correct map location or not, I titled this little ditty “Blues at Area 52” by the Mohave Blues Commandos.
Ricky Sedona on guitar
Steve Lunn on drums
Teo Manzella on Bass
Shane O’Brien on guitar and vocals
12/29/2019

What do we have on deck next?


We have our New Year’s Eve annual Gala on the books for 12/31/2019 in Crestline, CA.
This night will feature two new members of the O’Briens Edge musical family, Rudy Arevalo on drums and John Murphy on bass guitar. Both men are Crestline, California residents who accompany Shane O’Brien as he lets his musical ideas flow outward to all available ears to hear. Rudy and John are new to this genre of storytelling Acoustic, Acid, Rock, Blues that comes right from the heart

Shane O’Brien annual New Year’s Eve Show 2016 The Devil’s Kitchen

The Devil’s Kitchen ©2000 Shane O’Brien

Shane O’Brien annual New Year’s Eve Show 2016
The Devil’s Kitchen. The piece was originally written in 2000 by O’Brien and was included as track 2 of his third CD released titled “Jammin’ on Land” ©2001.

The 2016 show added to the O’Briens Edge alumni membership:
Andy Walo – guitar/vocal
Willy Andresco – bass guitar
Carl J. Bittman – drums

A little something extra to gaze thru

Re: our CD from 2003 by Shane O’Brien

From The Jungle To The Zoo

From The Jungle To The Zoo (c) 2003 includes 11 tracks. Some of the tracks are a little longer than the 3 minutes and 30 seconds standard radio ready length expected. These are great one of a kind jams. The title comes from Shane leaving the Jungle Studio everyday to go to work (as a Ironworker) constructing an L.A. Zoo exhibit, therefore the CD title came to be true…

Here’s The CD Cover: “From the Jungle to the Zoo”
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Track 2 Titled: “Reflection of You and I”

 

 

And here are the Lyrics:

Reflections of You and I ©2012
By Shane O’Brien

Whatever that gang club is out down there?
Yeah whatever that gang is, what is that ah!
Rancho San Pedro, that’s what they are yeah, yeah!
Part of the Young Guys, the Young Crowd and all that sh**
You know man. We’ll give a ’em a little Latino flavored love, ah, hah!
I don’t really see you gone baby
I don’t really see you, see you gone away
But I know now, it’s just costing me another day
I don’t really think it baby. I don’t think it really matters no more
Who’s right or wrong, or where to go
I really don’t think it matters baby. Um! It don’t matter no more
Um, um, now! Um, um, alright!
Every time, every time I open my eyes
Every time now, I get scared about the thunder and the rain
That’s pouring’ in my heart for you baby. Feel it!
I’ve been thinking about baby, about taking you to Mexico
I’ve been thinking about now, little darlin’, about punkin’ you to Mexico
They got a little Tequila down there, and I know
It’s a little, little juice for the mind yeah, yeah
And you’ll never ever recall. Oh no!
You’ll never ever recall, which way to go
Just don’t know, don’t know, don’t, don’t, don’t. Ah, yeah
It don’t really matter now, really, it don’t matter if you love me anymore
Yeah, yeah man
And if you think now, it don’t, don’t affect you
And if you think now, it don’t really, really, really affect you baby
Just turn around, just turn around, turn around
Look at yourself now, yeah! Yeah! Just look at yourself now
What do you see, is a reflection of me?
A little of you and a little of me now!
And a little of you and a little of me yeah!
A little of you and a little me here babe, it’s just a little of you