Recorded Live at DittyTV in Memphis, First Thing Tomorrow, and its accompanying "Story Intro", is the first single + bonus track from Pi's upcoming album, Live From Memphis. Out Aug. 13, 2021 on LA's Blackbird Record Lable.
Live From Memphis is an inventive new album that places eight original songs alongside the personal stories that shaped them. Recorded with a full band, the project offers a sincere and sometimes funny look at her formative years, her family relationships, and even a few lessons she’s learned along the way.
lyrics
V1
Well I been drunk since the election, Trying to make it not be real
Every morning when I’m hurting, I take two tylenol and deal
Every time I see a headline, I don’t think it can get worse
Well I used to be OK, But now I think we’re all cursed
CHORUS
First thing tomorrow morning, I’m gonna finally make a plan
Put this bottle down, wake up and take a stand.
V2
I grab another bottle, Can’t turn my TV off at night
I never thought that Nazis, Would come out in plain sight
They’re taking babies from their families, They say to make us more secure
But when those kids are grown, They’ll be out for blood for sure
CHORUS
I’m at the bottom of the bottle, Stagger from my couch to bed
Messed up as I am, I can’t kill these voices in my head
They’re saying girl you better show up, Even if it don’t mean boo
So that if the evil wins, You’ll know you did all you could do, yeah
CHORUS
credits
released July 9, 2021
from Live From Memphis, track released July 9, 2021
Pi Jacobs - Vocal, Guitar
Adam Hall - Dobro, Backing Vocals
Zack Hall - Bass, Backing Vocals
Butch Norton- Drums, Backing Vocals
Kel Pritchard - Backing Vocals
Brianna Sage - Backing Vocals
Pi Jacobs is amplifying the concert experience on Live From Memphis, an inventive new album that places eight original
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