Just the Same - Big Dismal



     
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Just the Same Lyrics


I don't want to be the one to break you
But could I please borrow some change
You see my car's broke down and I need some gasoline
It's cold out here do you know what I meanDid I let you down
Did I throw away all your expectationsSo I reached in my pocket
And I grabbed some change
I said it's nice to meet you, what's your name
You look like you could use a friend'Cause I'm not like all the rest
'Cause I know what it's like
To be down on your luck
And you and me we're just the sameIt probably won't make a difference
But they say you get what you give
And I feel lucky for the things I have
'Cause God knows man that ain't no way to liveDid I let you down
Did I throw away all your expectationsI didn't mean to hurt you, I didn't even stop
I didn't even give you the time to explain your situation
I got my own situation it's true in a lot of ways
I'm just like youSo I reached in my pocket

And I grabbed some change
I said it's nice to meet you, what's your name
You look like you could use a friendI'm not like all the rest
'Cause I know what it's like
To be down on your luck
And you and me we're just the same

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Based out of Tallahassee, Florida, Big Dismal was an alternative rock/post grunge band signed to Wind-Up Records from c. 2001-2004. The band lineup included Eric Durrance with vocals, Chuck Shea on guitar, Gary Sobel on bass, and Jeff Chomin on the drums. The band first released the Big Dismal EP in 2001 (which had production help from Scott Stapp of label mate rock icons Creed, and then released their debut album Believe in 2003. Big D was also featured on the Songs Inspired by The Passion Of The Christ album with the hit single Rainy Day and the oft forgoten Reason I Live.

The debut album "Believe" saw the releases of the singles Remember (I.O.U.), Just The Same, and Reality. Also featured on the album was the potential hit, Missing You, featuring the guest vocals of label mate Evanescence's Amy Lee.

Around the release of Believe, Durrance had to have vocal surgery, and this hindered the support of the album which had the potential to be a big hit. Big Dismal joined the See Spot Rock Tour in 2004, their first and pretty much only big tour before disbanding. The rest of the SSR Tour included label mates 12 Stones, as well as Christian rockers Skillet and Pillar. Filling out the tour lineup was the Christian hip-hop duo Grits.

Soon after the See Spot Rock Tour, there was trouble in the Big Dismal camp and the group disbanded.

Eric Durrance is still signed with Wind-Up records and is set to release his debut solo alt-country album in the first quarter of 2007.
Guitarist Chuck Shea joined the Christian rock group Seventh Day Slumber. Shea will debut his studio guitar work on Seventh Day Slumber's new album "Finally Awake" on March 20, 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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