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Musings on surfing, songwriting, making art, home recording, performing, musical instruments, and life in general. Each show is about my friends and I playing original music on the cliffs overlooking the ocean. The rest of my Substack is based on on surfing, songwriting, making art, home recording, performing, musical instruments, and life in general. theram.substack.com

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Listen to the Cold

View on YouTube [https://youtu.be/ef6Puw9HqaY?si=I6qCGkdCzAl4uM2W] This is the official music video for Listen to the Cold by the Ram taken from the album, I Am Nowhere I Am Everywhere (release date is April 18, 2025). The single is out now on all streaming platforms. ABOUT THE SONG: There are wounds in life which are never meant to heal, eventually they evolve into the same scars we wear with pride and dignity. Watching our parents' generation disappear back into the dust creates such wounds. The houses I was raised in hold the warmth of ancestry, the family farm in Downingtown, PA, my godfather's house in Shushan, NY, there are countless dreams and memories. There's a room in the old farmhouse with red velvet loveseats, where I write music. The same place where the Christmas tree stood, where we listened to music. I've looked out that window millions of times. I've listened to the floorboards and the ceiling creak in the middle of the night when my father was getting up for work, or his mother was getting up to start the day. When I told him I was set on leaving he said, just I know that I love youGod's speed on your wayNow that he's gone I come back home, to the memories of this old place I wish more than anything, that my kids got to know their grandfather. It's been close to 20 years that he's been gone, but it still feels like yesterday that he was by my side. Whenever I swim through the waves to get out to the surf, whenever I walk the mountains to gather my thoughts, he surrounds me. His voice, loud and clear in guidance, his hand, steadfast to pick me back up whenI fall. If this song is anything, it's a prayer to him and a reminder to myself that I have huge shoes to fill. LYRICS:Baby Listen to the cold as it blowsBlowing through the window panesHand blown glass warp my visionLooking though the wooden frameHear the floorboards speak in the morningFootsteps 'fore the break of dayAlways caught him in those in between hoursAlways coming home after working lateAlways coming home after working lateAlways coming home after working lateLate Beneath wooden beams my childhood dreamsAll the good times coming back to meNothing like the sound of that Farmall CWhen you're sitting on top of that tractor seatWhen you're sitting on top of that tractor seatYou can hear in the fields such a beautiful soundMusic to the hand that holds the plowDinner bell rings call me back to the houseOn the harvest evening when the sun go downYeah when the sun go down I used to look out in the eveningsDream of ramblingMoving lights on the old highwayDreaming of the places they were off toOn a wide open interstateWhen I told him I was set on leavingHe said, just I know that I love youGod's speed on your wayNow that he's gone I come back homeTo the memories of this old placeTo the memories of this old placeTo the memories of this old placeTo the memories Beneath wooden beams my childhood dreamsAll the good times coming back to meNothing like the sound of that Farmall CWhen you're sitting on top of that tractor seatWhen you're sitting on top of that tractor seatYou can hear in the fields such a beautiful soundMusic to the hand that holds the plowDinner bell rings call me back to the houseHarvest evening when the sun go downYeah, when the sun go downDown, down, downDown, downSun go downDownDownDown METADATA:Listen to the ColdThe RamUPC: 199080246245ISRC: QZHN52570339Release date: April 4, 2025ASCAP Work ID: T3242510818ASCAP Singer Songwriter IPI Number: 375350750ASCAP Publisher IPI Number: 375351159 ABOUT THE VIDEO:Years ago, my wife fell in love with Mammoth Lakes, California. Getting to know the Eastern Sierras opened a new chapter in my life. Up until then everything was coastal and revolved around the ocean, the mountains were somewhat of a stranger to me. On a drive from Lake Tahoe to San Diego, we spend the night in Mammoth. It was love at first site. Around that same time, I traveled so much for work, I began to loose myself. The mountains reminded me where my roots are and always have been. Once I'm submersed in those mountains, the floodgates open and the memories of youth are brought back to life. The stars, inter-connected constellations of my own ancestry and mythology. The night sky in the Sierra Nevadas is a true mirror to the soul. The footage was taken after I returned to California from a surf trip to Indonesia. In the mountains and the open ocean, my heart returns to my loved ones who are no longer with us. Check out all the other videos from the new album, "I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere" by the Ram out April 18, 2025. About the RamMark "The Ram" O'Donnell is an independent American composer and visual artist based out of Carlsbad, California. He performs original, surf-inspired, West Coast rock-and-roll. For more information about the Ram and his music, go to www.TheRamMusic.com [http://www.TheRamMusic.com] More InformationI currently use DistroKid [https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/2674319] to get everything out to the streaming platforms, Disco [https://s.disco.ac/jiomqkdqsqdf] for all sync requests, Bands In Town [https://www.bandsintown.com/a/1625255-the-ram] to list live shows, and Substack [https://theram.substack.com] for just about everything else. The Ram: Art, Music, Saltwater, & Snow, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theram.substack.com/subscribe [https://theram.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

4. april 2025 - 5 min
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2024: Thanks Are In Order

I know. It’s true, a transcript is generated with the video, but here’s a bit of writing to help with the finer points. Hopefully this sheds a little light on what I’ve learned in 2024. When I started posting last April 11, it’s staggering to think that I’m getting close to 100 written and recorded posts. Thanks again for tuning in. Opening: Be Good to One Another I shouldn’t have to tell anyone to behave themselves, but I will. Myself included. Willie said it best when he said, “Don’t start no shit, won’t be no shit.“ I’m a firm believer in Willie’s approach to a good life. We’ve got a good thing going & we’re lucky to be sharing it with each other. It’s important to understand how lucky we are to do what we do & have good people to share it with. In the water, on the mountain, on the street, just have fun. Bringing out the best in each other is a conscious choice. We’ll all be out in full force on the highways & airports together, LFG & be safe out there Connecting With My Muse A few years back we had an atmospheric river flowing through California, more snow than I’d ever seen in my life. The rain came, & it came on the heels of a 10 year drought. That year I began the tradition of singling out a few winter months to cut down the live shows & focus on recording. Ha, I guess I should just come clean & admit that I pissed off to the mountains and snowboarded my ass off. Or I could just say my muse lives up in the mountains, wouldn’t be far from the truth. Watching the full moon rise out my bedroom window in Mammoth Lakes, CA. It’s healthy to mix it up every couple months. I look at performing & recording as two complimentary sides of the same coin. The recording machine can be a bitch to get rolling, but once it’s moving you’d better get the hell out of the way. I look at performing as the fun you can indulge in once the work (recording/releasing) is complete. Playing live to an audience is also the best way to showcase new music to your local crew. This winter I need to catch up big time. I have so much material in the backlog that needs to be taken care of. This winter, I hope to finish at least 2 of the albums that remain on my back burner. Complete the old so that I can write new material. Committing to finish something is usually the toughest part, taking the first step. The work is the easy part, especially if you commit to having fun. I’ve found that spending 2 months out of the year tracking new material, & finishing old material is a healthy song-writing practice. Visiting friends & family brings out the music & songs. Another tradition forged a few years ago was writing songs in the old family living room while home over Christmas. I come from a big family, & when we get together, stories flow. One winter I wrote a song every time I sat on those red couches by the front porch window. Lucky for me, my brother Tommy always left a guitar at the house for me while I’m visiting. Now I know all I have to do is sit down on that same couch with a guitar & hold onto my seat. 2024 in the Rearview Mirror Hindsight isn’t always crystal clear. Quite the opposite for me, it’s at times a blur. This is one of the reasons I’ve embraced writing, it allows me to focus on what happened, what went right, what went wrong, & what I learned. 2024 went by way too fast, that much is true. There were times I was firing on all cylinders, other times spent daydreaming on the other side of the planet. I put more work into the music & videos than ever. 5 singles released with music videos & design libraries of rich collateral. A handful of live shows filmed & recorded to weigh our live sound with our recorded sound. A tremendous amount of work & a great learning experience. Here are the singles: * Everything [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/everything?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false] * Warmth of the Fire [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/warmth-of-the-fire-0c6?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false] * Space Cowboy [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/so-lucky?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false] * Perpetual Change [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/perpetual-change?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false] * Unbound [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/unbound-c5f?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false] Delegation was big part of these releases. I opened up my ears to peer feedback, to see where I could improve my art. I’ve always been open to music ideas, but visual art I’m more set in my opinions. I’m a stubborn SOB, so at first it wasn’t easy. There were 10 revisions of the Everything music video [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/everything?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false]. I think the first version I did was best, I did 10 & was editing right up until the go live date. I’m glad I went through that with the first video, because it made all the other videos easy.   By late spring, the music for each release was completed, mixed/mastered, & scheduled in the distribution systems, and content management systems due to the fact that I was going to be gone traveling for the better part of the summer. All the collateral, the press, scheduled & automated. My job when traveling was only to take footage to be used in the next videos, to relax, & stay inspired. A Format I Can Lean Into & Grow From As previously mentioned, I’m blown away by how this Substack site came together this year. With a little elbow grease, this site is moving along nicely, & I think I can follow this format for a few years. Archiving live performances and releases has proved to be a valuable exercise. Just within this timeframe, I’ve seen growth, & feel that seeing and hearing each show helps me both improving live sound & each performance. The platform is both easy to use, and is well organized. I even think Substack looks good compared to most video archiving systems. Speaking as a designer, Substack is tight. It easily looks as good as, or better than Spotify, & unlike YouTube it’s ad free. A screenshot of my Substack site, clean AF. I think it’s a spectacular way to archive live concert footage and release collateral. If I look back to this time last year, I know for a fact that everything accross the board has improved. The recording process is getting faster. I know that the music videos are slowly getting better. I’ve made some bad ones over the years [https://youtu.be/MKdngWKwF2c?feature=shared]. I guess you could say I’ve learned from my mistakes, & I kept open ears. Some of the earliest feedback I got from early live concert footage I presented was you need at least 2 camera angles, at first I thought it was too much work, but next show, I had two cameras. Same thing goes for when I first started recording our live shows through the PA. All I do now is press the red record button, this was not without a huge amount of work and planning. Most importantly, the band’s shit hot, & we love playing together. Which brings me to the upcoming music in 2025. I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere Coming in 2025 I’m working on a vinyl pressing of the singles I released this year. Also included will be 4 new singles. I spent a lot of time selecting songs that represent a cohesive snapshot of the band, and our live sound. I think you’re all are going to like what we’re throwing down. Where Side B is mainly a collection of 2024’s single releases Side A is from a single home studio recording session. A sneak peek of the new vinyl album jacket. Album name taken from the chorus of Unbound, the cover from the Unbound music video, the graphics on the back, a still from the Everything video. I am so stoked to share this new work with you. Especially the first song on Side A, Listen to the Cold. There’s a line in it that flashed me back to talking to my father in the dark-thirty hours when he was going to work and I was just coming home. Another line is me dreaming out the window looking at cars going by, imagining a way off the family farm. It’s the first time I’ve committed to making a vinyl pressing in 5 years. So much work left to completion, but I’m close. The hard work is done, I need to remind myself to have fun and not blow it in the final stretch of the project. Love & Respect to You & Yours- Ram About the RamMark "The Ram" O'Donnell is an independent American composer and visual artist based out of Carlsbad, California. He performs original, surf-inspired, West Coast rock-and-roll. For more information about the Ram and his music, go to www.TheRamMusic.com [http://www.TheRamMusic.com] More InformationI currently use DistroKid [https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/2674319] to get everything out to the streaming platforms, Disco [https://s.disco.ac/jiomqkdqsqdf] for all sync requests, Bands In Town [https://www.bandsintown.com/a/1625255-the-ram] to list live shows, and Substack [https://theram.substack.com] for just about everything else. The Ram: Art, Music, Saltwater, & Snow, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theram.substack.com/subscribe [https://theram.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

20. des. 2024 - 10 min
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Unbound

View on YouTube [https://youtu.be/cNOASXvErKc] LyricsYou ain’t ever baby gonna find meYou ain’t never gonna track me downHeard it said you want a piece of the action- gimme actionHeard it said you trying to take me down- don’t bring me down I am nowhere I am everywhere I am free I’m unboundI’m emotion I am instinct I am music I am sound No one ever said it was gonna be easyYou ain’t prepared to bleed? Just wasting timeWe pay our dues and maybe baby then someWhen the Hurricane comes, look ‘em right in the eyes I am nowhere I am everywhere I am free I’m unboundI’m emotion I am instinct I am music I am sound Ain’t no need to go and get religionDon’t waste time with people that’ll put you downYou’re cash money babe, you just can’t see itTake my word ‘cause I’ve been around I am nowhere I am everywhere I am free I’m unboundI’m emotion I am instinct I am music I am sound Never, never, ever settle for a substitutionMy fire burns bright, & lasts twice as longNows your chance to get a taste of the real thingStep right up in here where you belong I am nowhere I am everywhere I am free I’m unboundI’m emotion I am instinct I am music I am sound About the SongThe lyrics and message flowed through me like getting struck by lightning. It was like swimming in the ocean of the collective human soul. Nothing that I can say about this song makes a difference, for it stands on its own two feet and speaks for itself. “Unbound” is the voice of all things uncontrollable, the timber of nature personified. The forces locked up inside the human spirit, embattled in a continuous effort to free themselves. I am nowhere, I am everywhereI am free, I’m unboundI am emotion, I am instinctI am music, I am sound Writing this song started during the pandemic. On happenstance, I came accross the video recording of me just ad-libbing with a guitar in hand. The lenses on my iPhone camera were cracked, as was the world around me. When I rewatched the recording, I had no doubt the song was complete, the rest of the lyrics were written as fast as I could write. Sometimes that’s how it works. About the Video:Originally I was supposed to head home to make a ZZ Top type music video with my brother, and My Uncle Tommy’s Black 57 Chevy. The summer went way too fast, and it looks like Im going to have to have it done this spring and that video is going to have to be set to a different song. That’s the last song of the set. What a great show, and what a great weekend. I hope you all had a great 2024 Thanksgiving weekend. This concert was released in support of the new single “Perpetual Change” (released on November 8, 2024). We started video taping and recording our live shows consistently in 2023, when I took over the live sound. Prior to that the recording sound quality was a bit spotty. Related stories tied to the December 6, “Unbound” release:Unbound: Official Music Video [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/unbound-c5f?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false]Unbound: Studio Notes [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/perpetual-change-copy-space-cowboy?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true]Live Performance of Unbound, First Time We Played It at the Camp Store [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/unbound-8c1?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false] About the RamMark "The Ram" O'Donnell is an independent American composer and visual artist based out of Carlsbad, California. He performs original, surf-inspired, West Coast rock-and-roll. For more information about the Ram and his music, go to www.TheRamMusic.com [http://www.TheRamMusic.com] Song Metadata UnboundThe RamUPC: 198886813057IRSC: QZWFG2478193Release date: December 6, 2024ASCAP Work ID: 914765056ASCAP Singer Songwriter IPI Number: 375350750ASCAP Publisher IPI Number: 375351159SESSIONSUnboundThe RamUPC: 196512176866IRSC: QZNWZ2192499Release date: December 31, 2021ASCAP Work ID: 914765056ASCAP Singer Songwriter IPI Number: 375350750ASCAP Publisher IPI Number: 375351159 More InformationI currently use DistroKid [https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/2674319] to get everything out to the streaming platforms, Disco [https://s.disco.ac/jiomqkdqsqdf] for all sync requests, Bands In Town [https://www.bandsintown.com/a/1625255-the-ram] to list live shows, and Substack [https://theram.substack.com] for just about everything else. The Ram: Art, Music, Saltwater, & Snow, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theram.substack.com/subscribe [https://theram.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

12. des. 2024 - 4 min
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Motor Kine | 9.1.2024

Musicians | The Camp Store Carlsbad, CA | 9.1.2024 * Dan Greenbaum * Mike Hunt * Mark ODonnell * Mike Pritchard * Jay Phillips LyricsI am your Motor Kine, I know you’ve seen me ridingGreased back I shine like lighting, leg up mamma and take a ride Dusty roads through the canyon gorgeLike a bullet baby how we runSteer me babe with a gentle handOn into that old boy sun Your desert is of the rarest beauty, I’ve never seen the likeYour sands they give me my water, Your sun keeps me alive Race down the pacific oceanRun down those Mexico sandsJust for nothing babe, just cause I want toGonna fly all across these lands Motor Kine don’t take low octaneGet yourself out and buy me some premium fuelMotor Kine don’t run on that cheap stuffEase your hand mamma, keep me cool Race down the pacific oceanRun down those Mexico sandsJust for nothing babe, just cause I want toGonna fly all across these lands About the SongImagine a Jeep Cherokee packed with close friends and surfboards deep in Baja, 2 hours south of Ensenada, Mexico. We embarked on a strategic strike mission to score the surf of a lifetime. In the distance, coming up fast in the rear view mirror is a huge dust cloud. We pulled off and looked back in awe as 2 super trucks and a few other race vehicles passed us by. It’s Baja 1000 season, the annual race is coming up and preparations are in order. Every time I sing the chorus, it transports me back to that trip and the countless other excursions into San Diego’s backyard and spiritual cousin, Baja Mexico. About the Live Video:As with previous shows, I’ve released a song a week until the complete show is uploaded and archived on Substack. This concert is being released in support of the new single “Perpetual Change” (released on November 8, 2024). We started video taping and recording our live shows consistently in 2023, when I took over the live sound. Prior to that the recording sound quality was a bit spotty. Related stories tied to the November 8, “Perpetual Change” release: Perpetual Change: Official Music Video [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/perpetual-change?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web]Perpetual Change: Studio Notes [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/perpetual-change-copy-space-cowboy?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true]Live Performance of Perpetual Change, First Time We Played It at the Camp Store [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/perpetual-change-9ad?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web] About the RamMark "The Ram" O'Donnell is an independent American composer and visual artist based out of Carlsbad, California. He performs original, surf-inspired, West Coast rock-and-roll. For more information about the Ram and his music, go to www.TheRamMusic.com [http://www.TheRamMusic.com] Song MetadataMotor KineThe RamUPC: 196167997885ISRC: QZHN42149308Release date: July 4, 2021ASCAP Work ID: 914350203ASCAP Singer Songwriter IPI Number: 375350750ASCAP Publisher IPI Number: 375351159 More InformationI currently use DistroKid [https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/2674319] to get everything out to the streaming platforms, Disco [https://s.disco.ac/jiomqkdqsqdf] for all sync requests, Bands In Town [https://www.bandsintown.com/a/1625255-the-ram] to list live shows, and Substack [https://theram.substack.com] for just about everything else. The Ram: Art, Music, Saltwater, & Snow, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theram.substack.com/subscribe [https://theram.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

30. nov. 2024 - 7 min
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Bertha | 9.1.2024

Musicians | The Camp Store Carlsbad, CA | 9.1.2024 * Dan Greenbaum * Mike Hunt * Mark ODonnell * Mike Pritchard * Jay Phillips LyricsJerome J. Garcia / Robert C. HunterI had a hard runRunning from your windowI was all night running, running, runningI wonder if you care?I had a run-inRun around and run downRun around a cornerRun smack into a tree I had to moveReally had to moveThat's why if you pleaseI am on my bended kneesBertha don't you come around here anymore Dressed myself in greenI went down to the seaTry to see what's going downMaybe read between the linesHad a feeling I was falling, falling, falling Turned around to seeHeard a voice calling, calling, callingYou was comin after meBack to me I had to moveReally had to moveThat's why if you pleaseI am on my bended kneesBertha don't you come around here anymore Ran into a rainstormDucked into a bar doorIt was all night pouring, pouring rainBut not a drop on me Test me, test meWhy don't you arrest me?Throw me in the jail houseUntil the sun goes downTill it go down I had to moveReally had to moveThat's why if you pleaseI am on my bended kneesBertha don't you come around here anymore About the Live Video:As with previous shows, I’m going to release a song a week until the complete show is uploaded and archived on Substack. This concert is being released in support of the new single “Perpetual Change” (released on November 8, 2024). We started video taping and recording our live shows consistently in 2023, when I took over the live sound. Prior to that the recording sound quality was a bit spotty. Related stories tied to the November 8, “Perpetual Change” release: Perpetual Change: Official Music Video [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/perpetual-change?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web]Perpetual Change: Studio Notes [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/perpetual-change-copy-space-cowboy?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true]Live Performance of Perpetual Change, First Time We Played It at the Camp Store [https://open.substack.com/pub/theram/p/perpetual-change-9ad?r=211fux&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web] About the RamMark "The Ram" O'Donnell is an independent American composer and visual artist based out of Carlsbad, California. He performs original, surf-inspired, West Coast rock-and-roll. For more information about the Ram and his music, go to www.TheRamMusic.com [http://www.TheRamMusic.com] More InformationI currently use DistroKid [https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/2674319] to get everything out to the streaming platforms, Disco [https://s.disco.ac/jiomqkdqsqdf] for all sync requests, Bands In Town [https://www.bandsintown.com/a/1625255-the-ram] to list live shows, and Substack [https://theram.substack.com] for just about everything else. The Ram: Art, Music, Saltwater, & Snow, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theram.substack.com/subscribe [https://theram.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

30. nov. 2024 - 6 min
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