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Tony Funderburk Posted on November 3, 2024 by TonyNovember 3, 2024
Analog Man song ain't all that wrong

To say I thoroughly appreciate and enjoy digital technology would be like saying Pete Rose was a decent hitter. Or Michael Jordan was a pretty good basketball player. Yeah. Understatement. But I was big time analog before that was even cool. I even wrote an analog man song about a guy who lives his life without modern tech.

Ironically I wrote and produced the analog man song on digital gear.

But there was a time when I did ALL my writing without a computer or typewriter or anything but pen and paper.

In fact, way back then, my writing media of choice were a nineteen cent Bic pen and fifty cent spiral notebooks. And I didn’t realize, then, how writing all that prose and poetry would eventually lead me here. To the land of 0’s and 1’s that turn keystrokes into letters and words.

But, way back then, my “binary system” was pen and paper. And I wrote literally thousands of poems and bunches of short stories. I gave away tons of them. And I’ll probably never see those again. But I still have a bunch of my old spiral notebooks. I guess that helped inspire the analog man song.

Oh yeah, I’d also have a couple more. But one day, when I was at work, my youngest brother sneaked a couple of them out of my foot locker stash. Because he thought he could copy some to get a better grade in his English creative writing class. Then he “misplaced them.” I got a message that they had resurfaced again, years later. But before I could go get them, they disappeared again.

Surprisingly, the brother is still alive despite the fact that the notebooks haven’t been seen since. Oh, by the way, he DID get a better grade. But I’d prefer he got a worse grade and I still had my notebooks. I know. I’m just plain cruel.

These days I rarely put a pen to paper anymore.

And there’s a part of me that misses that feel. Even though I love to type, too. But something about the flow of ink onto the ol’ paper is just a bit more magical.

It’s great to be digital though. Because then I can just copy and paste my work into another format onto another platform. And I can record the words into audio and video. And share those in a variety of ways. Yeah, this analog man is a digital dude.

Maybe none of this means anything to you. And I admit I’m just in a rambling mood this time. But maybe you can relate if you’re of a certain age. An age where your world was anything but digital at the beginning but has gradually morphed into that. If so, maybe you’ll relate to the…

Analog Man

He makes his living in that smoky ol’ dive.
He’s still believin’ that his time will arrive.
He bangs the keys out to the rhythm and horns.
He says that it’s exactly why he was born
Don’t wanna face your facts;
He’ll just keep makin’ tracks
Because he knows that it’s what keeps him alive.

Don’t use no cellphone, and he don’t go online.
Says AM radio will suit him just fine.
Still winds his watch and keeps a pencil and pad.
Ol’ black and white TV, says it ain’t so bad.
Don’t mind a little hiss. He says “that’s soulful bliss.”
And that’s what really makes the music divine.

He’s an analog cat in a digital cage.
He’s an analog letter; not a digital page.
Built his analog house from an analog plan.
Says throw them little digits in the can.
He’s an analog man.

He lights his ciggy with a blue diamond match.
Don’t play no video; he loves to play catch.
He drives a Thunderbird from ‘56.
It uses cheap gas and it’s easy to fix.
Might leak a little oil, but it don’t overboil.
And just like him it was the last of a batch.

Repeat chorus…instrumental…chorus to end

© 2003

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Posted in music history, music therapy, Tony Funderburk, Words and Music | Tagged analog man song, analog music, digital music
Tony Funderburk Posted on May 18, 2023 by TonyJune 3, 2023
Digital art didn't steal his heart

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The digitization of so many things has not been completely advantageous. For guys like me, easy access to digital music production is great. But that same easy access takes away the obstacle of actually having to learn music in order to produce songs. And I’m a fan of digital art. I even started creating my own illustrations for my books for kids years ago. And, recently, I upgraded to a much better application for that.

So, I can’t say anything against digital art.

Well, I guess I could. But I’m not gonna do that right now. Even though the next step, Artificial Intelligence (aka: AI) is kicking in like a bad guy knocking down the door in a spy movie. Yeah, pretty soon humans will be totally unnecessary. OK, I can hardly write that and keep a straight face. But that’s what both proponents and opponents of AI would have you believe.

But again, I’m not getting into any of that right now. My thoughts, even when I’m creating digital art, tend to drift out to the fields and streams and open countryside. Out where the true necessities exist. Food. Water. Fresh air. Sunshine. If you don’t have those, none of the rest of this world matters.

My memories include a LOT of those food, water, fresh air, sunshine moments. Hours, days, weeks, and even years in the heartland of America. Where real people did real things. And where relationships weren’t just important. They were crucial for survival.

Thankfully, there are still a lot of Americans who live that life. And they’re the ones who do their best to make sure the rest of us, who don’t farm and raise livestock, have plenty to eat. And despite your government’s most atrocious efforts to convince you otherwise, there is still plenty to eat. Right here in America. Just because despicable people would like to keep you separated from that truth doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.

Today, right now, right this very minute, I miss the scent of hay and horses. And I miss the sounds of tackle boxes and tractors. And I miss the days of driving the back roads with the windows down.

I’m at an age, in a broken country, when I’ll probably never experience all that again. But my hope is that there will be enough younger people who would cherish those days enough to turn things back around. The future will not be a victim of preordained fate, in spite of what some ignorant people would have you believe. But the future will be a victim of your apathy. Or a beneficiary of your faith over fear.

What do you say we stir up some analog action in the middle of these digital art days?

Analog Man

He makes his living in that smoky ol’ dive.
He’s still believin’ that his time will arrive.
He bangs the keys out to the rhythm and horns.
He says that it’s exactly why he was born.
Don’t wanna face your facts; he’ll just keep makin’ tracks.
Because he know that it’s what keeps him alive

Don’t use no cellphone, and he don’t go online.
Says AM radio will suit him just fine.
Still winds his watch and keeps a pencil and pad.
Ol’ black and white t.v…says it ain’t so bad.
Don’t mind a little hiss…he says “that’s soulful bliss.”
And that’s what really makes the music divine.

He’s an analog cat in a digital cage.
He’s an analog letter; not a digital page.
Built his analog house from an analog plan.
Says throw them little digits in the can.
He’s an analog man.

He lights his ciggy with a blue diamond match.
Don’t play no video; he loves to play catch.
He drives a Thunderbird from ‘56.
It uses cheap gas and it’s easy to fix.
Might leak a little oil, but it don’t overboil.
And just like him it was the last of a batch.

Repeat chorus…instrumental…chorus to end

© 2003

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Posted in Daily Devotional, healthy habits, the arts, Tony Funderburk, Words and Music | Tagged analog music, digital art, digital music, rhyme and reason podcast
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 11, 2020 by TonyMarch 21, 2020
Analog zone - hey, it just makes sense.

Analog zone of my own

OK, here’s my phone. Now, let’s see. Settings: General: software update. No, not in there. OK, Settings: Wi-Fi. And it’s not in there. Where would it be? Control center? No. Accessibility? No. And it’s not even under Emergency SOS. Well…I’ll toss this question out to all my fellow iPhone users. Where is the analog zone setting for our devices? Because I’m trying to protect my gear and my studio from this virus I keep hearing about.  

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Analog zone - hey, it just makes sense.

Maybe my iPhone 8 Plus is too old to have access to the analog zone.

Could that be it? Don’t tell me I’m gonna have to trade up just to get the protection I deserve as a native American citizen. Seriously? And shouldn’t my devices automatically update against such publicized viruses? I mean c’mon. We have the technology!

And I think the analog zone mode should be free for all devices. No matter how much it costs. Free…and easy access. Is that too much to ask for the safety and protection of all? I don’t “feel” like it is. And I’ll bet millions of others “feel” like I do. (cue the Peter Frampton song)

OK, I won’t beat this horse to death. But I WILL say one more thing. It’s my recommendation to all who spend so much time in the dirty, digital world. Get out as quickly as you can. Surely all the convenience, speed, and efficiency aren’t worth the price you have to pay. And I’m talking about the price of spreading this evil virus.

I suggest you protect yourself and go the way of the…

Analog Man

He makes his livin’ in that smoky ol’ dive
He’s still believin’ that his time will arrive
He bangs the keys out to the rhythm and horns
He says that it’s exactly why he was born
Don’t wanna face your facts…he’ll just keep makin’ tracks
Because he knows that it’s what keeps him alive

Don’t use no cellphone, and he don’t go online
Says AM radio will suit him just fine
Still winds his watch and keeps a pencil and pad
Ol’ black and white t.v”says it ain’t so bad
Don’t mind a little hiss”he says “that’s soulful bliss”
And that’s what really makes the music divine

He’s an analog cat in a digital cage
He’s an analog letter; not a digital page
Built his analog house from an analog plan
Says throw them little digits in the can
He’s an analog man

He lights his ciggy with a blue diamond match
Don’t play no video; he loves to play catch
He drives a Thunderbird from “˜56
It uses cheap gas and it’s easy to fix
Might leak a little oil, but it don’t overboil
And just like him it was the last of a batch

Repeat chorus”instrumental”chorus to end

© 2003 Tony Funderburk

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Posted in Daily Devotional, thought provoking thoughts, Words and Music | Tagged analog music, safe and secure
Tony Funderburk Posted on May 24, 2012 by TonyMay 3, 2026
Tony Funderburk says "be a friend". It's good for your heart.

Back in 1989 I wrote a bunch…and I mean a bunch of songs. I was a singer songwriter on a mission to get all of the ideas out of my head that I could in a year. Almost all of them were only recorded on old analog 4 track gear, and I’ve never gotten around to re-recording, remixing, and re-mastering them. I think I will work on some of them and get them into my digital Logic studio. But, for now, the only places anyone will hear them is through my email subscriber list. Or on The Power of God’s Love Podcast

By the way…I’m not just giving away old analog music. I’ve been giving away a lot of free music to my subscribers. Even though you missed out on the ones I already sent, it doesn’t mean you have to miss any more subscriber-only releases or versions. And I’d love to get your feedback anytime a song strikes a chord…or hurts your ears.

Here’s this week’s Friday Freefer. It’s a song I wrote because some Hispanic friends of mine asked me to write one with Spanish lyrics. Since I don’t really know Spanish, I compromised and wrote the chorus in Spanish. Please enjoy…

Lyrics to Christian singer songwriter, Tony Funderburk's, song Mi Amiga

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Posted in singer songwriter, Tony Funderburk, Words and Music | Tagged 4 track, analog music, mi amiga

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