Walkers! I’m beyond excited to share this video with you. Collaborating with Hans Zimmer on this release has been an out-of-body experience on a whole different level. Everyone who knows me, knows that I’m a huge fan of his work, and it has played a big part of my musical journey. Especially “Time,” which is probably my favorite song ever. Plus it marks the 10th anniversary for Inception this year too. I’m as grateful as I can possibly be for this opportunity!
Making this music video during a world that’s on lockdown, provided some obvious challenges. However, we decided to use that to our advantage, and I really hope you like the result. Let me know what you think in the comment section below!
Greg Gonzalez — vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar
Phillip Tubbs — keyboards
Randy Miller — bass
Jake Tomsky — drums
recorded by Greg Gonzalez
mixed by Rocky Gallo
mastered by Mike Kalajian at Rogue Planet
Cover: Rayography Feather by Man Ray
Cover design: Greg Gonzalez
here’s the tiny piece of you i save
i awake to the birds singing
i cut the rope
step out
in an instant it’s all over
i’m done
here’s the tiny piece of you i save
just enough rope
just enough rope
sex and death
total self destruction
turn your body over
to me
still awake in the morning mist
grant me some grace
grant me some grace
you don’t have to worry
forgiven and forgotten
move on
here’s the tiny piece of you i save
maybe tomorrow
in another city
where they don’t know our names
drips of honey
eyes dilate
and losing our way
between
A-ha performs their song “Stay on these roads” at the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Concert. The band formed in 1982 and is most known for their major hit “Take On Me”, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1985. A-ha has sold over 40 million albums and over 70 million singles. The band split in 2010, but re-united in 2015 and is performing five of their largest hits at this year’s Nobel Peace Prize Concert.