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Different Song

from Old Becomes New by Paul Lesinski

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Co-written with Ehren Ebbage, this is modern take on the Beatles' "She's Leaving Home," and features an extended jam not unlike what you will hear at Paul's shows. The center jam includes a musical reference to the rock musical Jesus Christ Superstar - can you hear it?

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She’s taking pictures of the stars at night
She listens softly under pale moonlight but something’s wrong; Something’s wrong

She’s got a bag half full inside her room
She keeps it blackened like a funky tomb but not for long; Not for long

If this young woman has her way, a different song
She’s gonna show ‘em she can play a different song

They said she’s gonna have to settle down
Put her feet deep into solid ground but they don’t know; Ah, they don’t know

She’s got some money saved from who knows where
They’re gonna wake up soon, she won’t be there she’ll be long gone; Oh, long gone

She’s got it written in her head, a different song
She’s gonna play it ‘til she’s dead, a different song

Yeah, she found a place to stay
Found a place to spend her pay
Found the will to keep away

They said she’s gonna ruin her life for sure
Hung up posters of her young and pure but far too late; Oh, far too late

She’s tasting freedom like a hot sweet meal
Could never dream up just how good this feels
And it wasn’t wrong, oh, it wasn’t wrong

Hears it echo through her room, a different song
Every day a brand new tune, a different song
Sing it screaming underneath the moon, a different song

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from Old Becomes New, released April 11, 2019

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Paul Lesinski

Paul’s music is a fusion of genres, blending the raw power of classic rock with hints of progressive rock that captivates listeners and takes them on a sonic journey.

Lyrically, Paul reflects the era and concerns of his audience, whether reveling in the opportunity to be the best version of yourself, to lamenting the fractured state of political and social connection.
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