✵ Dropped The Ball

by @max

Liner Notes

https://studio273.bandcamp.com/track/dropped-the-ball
Over 20 years of participating in February Album Writing Month (FAWM), I’ve developed a workflow that allows me to quickly create a decent recording of a freshly written song. My process always starts with guitar chords and humming a melody. Once a few words come to mind the songcrafting starts.
Despite all the digital possibilities out there, I prefer to keep things pure by using real instruments. I print the lyrics in large text, hang them above a camera, and play the song several times in a row. Usually, the fourth or fifth take is good enough. Thanks to FAWM, I’ve learned not to dwell too long on whether something is "perfect."

Next, I separate the one-take audio track from the video and load it into a mixing program. Most of the effects I use are already preset. Then I record additional vocal tracks and layer in more instruments like guitar, banjo, piano, and keyboard. Once the mix sounds decent, I sync it back with the video footage. Each year, I choose a different color theme for my two-tone videos.

If a song is recorded this way during FAWM, it’s done. After FAWM, I usually end up with three or four keepers, which I test live on stage. Songs often grow and evolve during live performances, but I never rerecord them. Around 90% of the songs I’ve written over the past 20 years were created during FAWM—simple and effective.

These days, I use ChatGPT to check my lyrics for grammar and spelling mistakes and to give suggestions. In the past, I relied on native-speaking FAWMers for this.
The audio mix I upload to Bandcamp is the same as the one in the videos. My style is defined by one-take, single-mic recordings with additional vocals and instruments.
#banjo #acoustic #antifolk

Lyrics

You are absolutely right this time
no doubt, I messed things up
Could’ve, should’ve done it right, in line
but I’m afraid I screwed up
Oh, I know I dropped the ball here
yeah I totally dropped the ball

I’ll beg forgiveness, oh I am full of shame
My bad, blew it again
Go ahead, you’ve got the right to blame
Sorry I failed as a friend
Oh, I know I dropped the ball here
yeah I totally dropped the ball

What can I do
to make it up to you?
What can I say
to make it right?

I want to prove myself and turn the tide
‘Cause I know I dropped the ball here
yeah I totally dropped the ball

I’m still not done, filled with regret
Here I am on my knees
I feel the worst you have ever met
Could you forgive me please?
Oh I know I dropped the ball here
yeah I totally dropped the ball

What can I do
to make it up to you?
What can I say
to make it right?

I want to prove myself and turn the tide
‘Cause I know I dropped the ball here
yeah I totally dropped the ball
I know I dropped the ball here
yeah I totally dropped the ball

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© Max Vanremmerden / vanremmerdenmusic 2025.
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Comments

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Great feel, Max! Very relaxed, never rushed...just a prefect tempo for this. Your voice is just perfect for this one.
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Loved the banjo. You really get a lush sound out of this setup. Works like a charm. All of us have dropped the ball one time or the other. This sums up the expperience accurately.
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Got the banjo out, Max! Nice. Great tune again. I especially like the groove in this one.
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I do love the banjo sound. I like the happy melody for a confessional song. Hopefully you are forgiven!
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Great song. Really like the sound of the banjo with your voice… also, thanks for sharing your recording process. Seems like a great system!
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