never gonna right somebodies wrong, never gonna write another love song, rode the path the pain, too far, too long, searching for an answer, where i may be strong, i believe in the truth, but does the truth believe in me, thought there’d be a sign to tell me, maybe i’m too blind to see, was there any simple reason, or a plan for you for me, thought there’d be a sign to show me, what i am supposed to be, will there ever be an answer somebody, (will there ever be an answer) will there ever be rescue for me, (rescue for me) cause if you’re ever gonna answer somebody, (answer somebody) will you send the answer, (send) a message to me, am i ever gonna solve this mystery, i may never understand all the rage i see in me, all of this what am I in the sum of history, learn to be, love myself, maybe i’ll then be free, oh alright, alright, (be free) message to me, (free) (free) oh, will there ever be an answer somebody, (will there ever be an answer) will there ever be rescue for me, (rescue for me) cause if you’re ever gonna answer somebody, (somebody somebody) will you send the answer, (send) a message to me, will there ever be an answer somebody, (will there ever be an answer) will there ever be rescue for me, (rescue for me) cause if you’re ever gonna answer somebody, (answer somebody)will you send the answer, (send) a message to me, (yeah) message to me, (yeah) message to me, (yeah) message to me, (yeah) message to me, alright, alright, a message to me, yeah a message to me, oh yeah, alright, message to me (yeah)
"MGJ first made waves…in New York's loft-jazz scene of the 1970s… alongside such major innovators as Oliver Lake, David
Murray, and Wadada Leo Smith, he quietly laid the groundwork for much of what we take for granted in the contemporary jazz-guitar vocabulary." National Sawdust NY