I wrote this song by accident. I came home from Australia after five months of having no guitar to play with, and started to write a song about how miserable life could be. The opening line, “27 lonely years, you’ll be living with your fears, if you don’t send, this message to your friends,” was all I had. I had no idea what the song would be about, but I loved the rhyme scheme and the rapid fire delivery. As I kept writing lines that fit the pattern, it dawned on me that I was writing about the doom and gloom found in chain letters. After that revelation, it was only a matter of ripping off “Paperback Writer” and “Day Tripper,” and boom, I had a delirious new psychedelic pop song. My last music video, “Funeral Business,” featured the Ghostbusters rocking out to that jam, so I figured I’d return to the pop culture well for the equally spooky “Chain Letter.” One of my favorite shows ever, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” offered the perfect template for a song about tempting supernatural fate. I’d like to thank my friend Andrew Lee, first and foremost, for his incredible guitar solo. I’d also like to thank Lilja Nielsen for much needed video editing critiques, and the brilliant George Gross for more of the same. Lastly I’d like to thank my friends Matt Sturm, Sonia Rapaport, and Ian Wehrle for a bunch of moral support and musical advice. That’s enough yapping, so please enjoy the song and video below, and remember, chain letters only work when you share them with all your friends, so if you don’t wish to be cursed with 27 years of misfortune, please share this video with everyone you can!
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My New Music Video, Chain Letter!
Posted in Andrew Lee, Willie Simpson's Original Music with tags 60s pop, 60s rock, Andrew Lee, Angel, Buffy, Buffy Summers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Chain Letter, Chain Letter Willie Simpson, Day Tripper, Funeral Business, Ghostbusters, Joss Whedon, Paperback Writer, Pop, psychedelic pop, psychedelic rock, Rock and Roll, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Spike, the Beatles, willie simpson, Willie Simpson Chain Letter, Willie Simpson Music Video, Willow on September 7, 2012 by WillieDerek and the Dominos, Presence of the Lord, Covered by Andrew Lee
Posted in Andrew Lee, Derek and the Dominos, Eric Clapton with tags 60s rock, 70s rock, Andrew Lee, blues rock, British Invasion, British Rock, Derek and the Dominos, England, Eric Clapton, Funeral Business, Presence of the Lord, psychedelic pop, psychedelic rock, soul, the blues, willie simpson on July 11, 2012 by WillieAndrew Lee is an amazing guitar player. Better then amazing actually, a genius. How do I know? Well outside of the fact that he has played lead on a ton of my recordings, including this one, he has just today started making no frills videos showcasing his incredible talent. The video below shows Andrew, matching Eric Clapton of Derek and the Dominos, note for bloody note. Andrew’s casual perfection was attained through a hard earned, borderline servile dedication to blues music, a dedication that if you know him in person, is awe inspiring. Andrew is a real talent who pours genuine emotion into everything he does with a guitar, so please, just take a few minutes to bask in the “Presence of the Lord,” and remember who brought you there, Andrew LEE!

