Lyrics
(Verse 1)
In the heart of Northridge, under the Californian sun,
There's a man with a passion, and his journey's just begun.
He walks through the streets, with a smile so bright,
Lost in the world of tubes and light.
(Chorus)
He's a Japanese soul in the land of dreams,
Where the palm trees sway and the sunlight beams.
His garage, a sanctuary, filled with amps so grand,
But his car's left outside, in the desert sand.
(Verse 2)
From Fender to Marshall, his collection grows,
Each amplifier, a story that he knows.
He scours the shops, his heart beating fast,
For the next addition to his sonic blast.
(Chorus)
He's a Japanese soul in the land of dreams,
Where the palm trees sway and the sunlight beams.
His garage, a sanctuary, filled with amps so grand,
But his car's left outside, in the desert sand.
(Bridge)
His fingers strum the strings, as he plugs them in,
And the neighborhood echoes with the power within.
But his neighbors jest, as they see his obsession,
With amps piled high, it's his only confession.
(Verse 3)
Yet he pays no heed, to their playful tease,
For in the music he finds his peace.
With each chord he plays, he's free to roam,
In a world of sound, he calls his own.
(Chorus)
He's a Japanese soul in the land of dreams,
Where the palm trees sway and the sunlight beams.
His garage, a sanctuary, filled with amps so grand,
But his car's left outside, in the desert sand.
(Outro)
So if you pass by Northridge, in the golden haze,
And you hear a guitar sing in the summer days,
Know it's him, the man with the amps in his care,
Living out his passion, with a soul laid bare.
(Chorus)
He's a Japanese soul in the land of dreams,
Where the palm trees sway and the sunlight beams.
His garage, a sanctuary, filled with amps so grand,
But his car's left outside, in the desert sand.
(Verse 2)
From Fender to Marshall, his collection grows,
Each amplifier, a story that he knows.
He scours the shops, his heart beating fast,
For the next addition to his sonic blast.
(Chorus)
He's a Japanese soul in the land of dreams,
Where the palm trees sway and the sunlight beams.
His garage, a sanctuary, filled with amps so grand,
But his car's left outside, in the desert sand.
(Bridge)
His fingers strum the strings, as he plugs them in,
And the neighborhood echoes with the power within.
But his neighbors jest, as they see his obsession,
With amps piled high, it's his only confession.
(Verse 3)
Yet he pays no heed, to their playful tease,
For in the music he finds his peace.
With each chord he plays, he's free to roam,
In a world of sound, he calls his own.
(Chorus)
He's a Japanese soul in the land of dreams,
Where the palm trees sway and the sunlight beams.
His garage, a sanctuary, filled with amps so grand,
But his car's left outside, in the desert sand.
(Outro)
So if you pass by Northridge, in the golden haze,
And you hear a guitar sing in the summer days,
Know it's him, the man with the amps in his care,
Living out his passion, with a soul laid bare.