I don't remember the day or the precise moment But when I finished high school and I was still stretching my fingers as far as they could go To play like Jimi Hendrix, my hero, I realised, wait these songs of his Some of them they're written by Bob Dylan Maybe I should be listening to that guy more It was Dylan's Times They Are A Changin' and Leonard Cohen's Songs From A Room that Eventually inspired me to write songs that really spoke to the listener Immediacy with a single guitar and a voice The moment had arrived We were about to record my debut solo album Sleeping Patterns The producers Jeff Lang and Tim Hall had brought the studio band Around to my house for the final run through before we hit Adelphia Studios first thing the next morning I remember I did have a bottle of whiskey that I was sipping To try and knock out the sniffles of a cold before the big day And Jeff had said Go easy on that mate I seem to recall I did take it easy But I woke up the day of feeling terrible My throat was already raspy and congested before I sung a single note But no way was I going to cancel the sessions I'd been waiting a long time for this my whole life really And the crew had flown in from around the country for this so we powered through As a nod to Leonard Cohen I knew I had to play A nylon string guitar for the song, 'When There Once Was Life To Come' I was very much influenced by him in the writing of this Writing a little less about my own feelings and teenage angst Of yearning for love in all the wrong places This was a song very much inspired by realising the world was fragile The people the animals the plants the rivers it was all vulnerable And we as humans were the cause of much of this I'd always had a healthy dose of fear when it came to the idea of death And even more so of the world itself one day ceasing to exist But what would I say if I made it through alive? even after the world had ended I think for me writing a song as a fairytale, a fable, from a God-like perspective Where I was able to rush forward in time to the end of humanity and back again Gave me some sense of relief, of control I don't think I really appreciated back then that what I was doing was Making a coping mechanism for my neurotic thought patterns My day dreams and fantasies of catastrophic events occurring all around me While I somehow survived This would be a constant theme that would haunt me in my dreams and Then infiltrate my song lyrics for years to come Giant tidal waves alien invasions and Nuclear War You know the usual stuff The day I tracked the original recording was maybe day 3? And my voice by this time was almost completely gone Unlike the other songs many of which I went back to the engineer's studio Months later to re-track vocals We decided my voice on this was perfectly suited in a thematic sense For what I was trying to achieve I sounded about 50 years older than I was And the theme of post apocalyptic nothingness Got that extra dose of drama from my worn out tone Now in the reimagined version of the song with Lollies All we knew was we wanted a driving monotonous tension of a sound Like a 'warning signal' 'an alarm' The Casio keyboard and the hi-strung guitar play this role From the intro on we didn't know Where it would take us Take 1 is what you hear And it's very different from the original