Blue Rodeo

Blue Rodeo

Blue Rodeo is a Canadian country rock band, which was formed in 1984 in Toronto, Ontario. They have been signed with Warner Music Group since their debut album Outskirts in March 1987. Including Outskirts, they have 11 full-length releases along with multiple solo albums, side projects, and collaborations. The band consists of original members Jim Cuddy (guitar/vocals), Greg Keelor (guitar/vocals) and Bazil Donovan (bass), plus newer additions Glenn Milchem (drums), multi-instrumentalist Bob Egan, and Bob Packwood (keyboardist). Packwood was the replacement for James Gray, who left the band in 2005 after their release of Are You Ready. Drummers Cleave Anderson and Mark French, keyboardist Bob Wiseman, and multi-instrumentalist Kim Deschamps are also former band members. Cuddy and Keelor met in high school and became great friends. After University, when all their other friends were starting to get jobs, they decided to form a band and started to play music more often. They put together a few different bands without much luck. They released a single as Hi-Fi's in 1980. Cuddy and Keelor moved to New York for some adventure and to help their music. There they met Bob Wiseman. When they came back to Toronto in the summer of '84 they thought about putting another band together. They had already thought of the name for the band before they met Cleave and asked him to join the band. Cleave brought along his friend, Donovan, and with this Blue Rodeo was born.

Letra de Western Skies
Well I'd rather be
walking through the tall pine trees
high
up above Lake Louise
And I'd rather be
chasing after shooting stars
than waiting for this dumb 503 TTC
I'd like to see
the sun set behind Saddle Mountain
and listen to the wind whisper my name
yea this world and me don't fit
one of us is going to have to quit
oh how I miss those western skies
And I'd rather be
back in the Rocky Mountains
than sitting in some bar on Queen Street
And I'd rather be
walking through the high meadow
than watching the latest war on my TV
So please don't you stand in my way
I just got to get out of this place
if I waste another day
I'm sure the sun will forget my name
Oh how I miss those western skies
oh to see the sunset in her eyes
oh to see the sunshine in her eyes
And I'd rather be
lying by the Bow River
just watching the clouds go by
Yea I'd rather be
anywhere else than here tonight
than stuck in the city
but through the pain
good things will come
after the rain the sun
but that don't mean much to me
stuck in the city
oh how I miss those western skies

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