When I was 19 and busted by a dorm security guard for having two 12 packs of Heineken concealed inside an acoustic guitar case, soon after Dave Heinz would sing, âMarist Security; Iâm so tired of you looking in the guitar case of our livesâŠâ
A true renaissance manâ known to captivate a campfire audience by singsonging stories while playing the spoonsâ Dave one day returned from a college poetry class profoundly evoking our existential conundrum in a poem we still recite at an occasional SkyDaddy show to this day:
ââŠWe were nothing to begin; Wonât be nothing in the end. Weâre never born; we never die ⊠â
The Other Side of Perspective is a phrase that perhaps recalls the essential yin and yang of my longtime friend and collaborator, Dave Heinz. But from that early track, âPerspectiveâ â to our brand new single we’re releasing this week, âShook Upâ â Dave has exhibited a knack for stirring up emotional feelings in his listeners.
ââŠYouâre a twelve-hour shift and there ain’t no breaking. Iâm putting in a little overtime, if I want to take home a dime; Pack a lunch, no forgetting, you could make a betting man break a sweat in a second.â
[Shook Up, SkyDaddyâout now!]
Ahead of the Alpha Male Gorillas, Mazzstock All Star Band and SkyDaddy show this Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday, Nov. 27, I asked the members of AMG and SkyDaddy to share their favorite Dave Heinz-lyrics.
The panelâŠ

AMG’s Chris Schwind and Vinny Pomarico 
Joe North and Tom Clancey of SkyDaddy (pictured with Dave Heinz.)
#1): âIâve got a mind at ease, my pool is 80 degrees, Iâve got a blender and a pile of old CDsâŠâ
Just Enough Wine (SkyDaddy, 2015)
Chris Schwind, “OL Blue Note,” of AMG: Love it cause it just absolutely puts me at a great barbecue where everyone is chilling, swimming, drinking something good and singing along to our favorite old songs that we know every word to.
Vinny Pomarico, âThe Don Vincenzo,â of AMG: Dave just paints this imagery of a perfectly sunny day, chillinâ, grillinâ, hanging with your girl, your friends, your famâ, tunes on the speakerâbut it’s just so catchy and put together so well that you actually can imagine days just like that when you’re hearing it.
Honorable mention from Just Enough Wine: âWe can go for a ride, the top is off the JEEP, start a bonfire in your soul real quickâŠâ
#2) âGimme the Popov Cocktail, lickety split hittin’ with the sloppy hot girl. Stimulate the greatest when I pace this tasteless vacationâIâm lookinâ for sensation.â
Beach Bum, Alpha Male Gorillas (2010)
The Don Vincenzo: This really captures a moment in time for a lot of the band: just living broke, vagrancy style, at the Jersey shore, barely enough cash to have a few drinks, not even enough to leave a tip, play some ski ball, and hope to find somewhere to stay during the night⊠It really ties into the chorus well too, which is, “One more shot, I’m too shot to drive. A place to stay is what I’ve got to findâŠâ
Schwiny: In one sentence it sums up what we used to do at the beach when we were young…
Honorable mention from Beach Bum: âIâm lackin’ legal tender, backpackin’ when it’s crackin’ and I can’t remember. Slippin’ by, sippin’ time, you know I’m not a tippin’ guyâIâm broke at the beach, it’s summer time!â
Editorâs note: I reached out to Anthony DeFraia for comment on this article and he said: âIâm sorry. Iâm at work right now. âI hope your dog needs expensive surgery.â Thatâs a good [Dave lyric].â