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— This one has been around for a while now, and has been done a few different ways by a few different projects of mine. I especially liked Q’s playing on it when LOWdOGS had it in live rotation. STONE POETs sometimes do a kinda stratty version of it which evolved from the early acoustic-jam version Bill Stetz and I arranged (it was also the very first song we played together on our first gig)

We later recorded it for the ‘Long, Long Year’ sessions but never used it.

This version happened by accident when Dr. Dave stopped by the Strouse house one Sunday morning and we sat down to jam with the tape rolling as we often did while I still lived in State College. Dave didn’t let me forget about this version even though I continue to perform it fast with Stetz and solo shows. This is one of those songs that continues to find a new place and fresh perspective in my life, through all the different changes.

lyrics

Drifting and dreaming and traveling that road
There is no tomorrow nor memory of home
Taking the chances, fearless and free
Gone are those days I used to see

I had a lover by Westminster way
She had other lovers but still wanted me
I had no other and she had to be free
Gone are those days we used to be

We got lost in the desert and stranded up high
Gone are those days we used to ride

Now I try to keep balance and walk that fine line
Between tomorrow and what I left behind
I’m not always happy with where I’m at
Gone are those days, I’m getting used to that
Gone are those days, I’m getting used to that
Gone are those days

credits

from Notes From The Crossroads, released November 30, 2007
Kris Kehr — vocals, 6-string acoustic guitars
Julie Edlow — vocals
Dr. Dave Mudgett — pedal-steel guitar

-written by Kris Kehr/Pincushionman Publishing/BMI © 2007
Woobie Cat Records #015
Produced by Kris Kehr
Production assistance from Bruce Seikmann and Stone Poets
Engineered by Bruce Seikmann, Jack Hand, Kris Kehr & Bob Klotz
Engineering Assistant from James Harton & Jeff Shirley
Mixed by Jack Hand at Quavering Audio/Lenhartsville, PA
Mixing Assistance from Kris Kehr & Bruce Seikmann at Amoeba Sound/New Jerusalem, PA
tracks recorded at-
335 Strouse Ave/State College, PA
Amoeba Studios/New Jerusalem, PA

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Kris Kehr Leesport, Pennsylvania

Kris Kehr is a multi-instrumentalist/singer-songwriter and producer from Leesport, PA.

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