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Heard It on the Highway

from Soul In Exile 3: Love Runs Aground by The Hesh Inc.

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Up next is “Heard It On The Highway.” The band shifts into second gear with this R&B-styled number. Horn work by Danny Flam is reminiscent of old E Street magic without ripping it off, and it works quite well. Hesh romanticizes his past, singing remembrances of his “Seaside Home” as the band kicks into gear number three. Pianos and brass whirl as P.K. Lavengood churns out some serious Terry Kath leadwork. Hesh delivers some good old-fashioned Jersey Shore funk and blues on this one. Lavengood is back in the back half, churning out some Joe Walsh-styled lead work as the band cooks. Kieffer and Lopresto nail things to the tarmac as Hesh and Lavengood paint the aural spaces before making way for sax guru Steve Peckman. Another top-notch song that should find serious fan support here on the Shore.

~John Pfeiffer, The Aquarian Weekly

lyrics

Well I heard it on the highway like the holy word of G-d
It was so loud and clear I had to pull over, I was so awed
Well I heard it on the highway and I couldn’t resist the push
It was just like a commandment from heaven, like the voice in the burning bush
Well shake, rattle, and roll down the Garden State
Down Routes 35, 71, and 88
Even if we’ll just run round in circles cursed by fate
We’ll capture all the views now ‘cause we may never be here again

I heard it on the highway, it was the greatest song in history
It had a rhythm and melody all its own but the lyrics, they were a mystery
It was the sound of the rock’n’roll heart and it was beating in full blues time
It said, Go down to the ocean and make the music of your mind
Well I saw it from the highway
Risin’ on the horizon like Mt Sinai in flames
Like a fiddler on the roof down on the Parkway
Singin’ out that tune and calling my name
It was handed to me by the seaside
White hot and written in stone
Full power forward and full speed ahead
No stopping now that you’re on your own

It was the day I graduated
when I came back in touch with the calling
It was there where fifteen bands were playing
Paying respect to the one who had fallen
It was just as the all-star open jam was ending
The sound of drums boomed from way up high
There were ten bolts of lightning, one for each Word
crashing through the mist-choked sky
I heard an organ scream through a Leslie
But none on Earth ever sounded so great
I looked up to heaven, I thought I saw the moon
But I knew I was staring clear through the gates
I kicked off my shoes, I fell down on my knees
I bowed face down into the sand
But he didn’t want none of that false formality
She just wanted me to reach out my hand

Well I heard it on the highway …


©2017 The Hesh Inc.

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from Soul In Exile 3: Love Runs Aground, released March 10, 2017
Hesh Meister—piano, organ, vocals
Izzy Kieffer—drums
Steve Lopresto—bass
Lane Sparber—electric and acoustic guitars
PK Lavengood—lead guitar
Steve Peckman—saxophone
Danny Flam—all brass

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Songwriter, performer, keyboard player, beach enthusiast, perpetual transplant, aspiring cult figure.

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