The Rick Lee Vinson Group has released a new song called “A Poor Man’s Rich Day” and in it the group raised the idea that wealthy people are just rich in material possessions but not in terms of relations within the community. The song was Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at The Underground Treehouse Nashville Tennessee. It is striking song which spreads the wonderful message of small things in life. Fortunately, the song was actually written by the front man of the band Rick Lee Vinson, who describes the song as ‘this is me in a nutshell,’ and yes, this simple folk rock song is really original and as real as the band’s values.
When listening to the song ‘A Poor Man’s Rich Day’; one can rather well appreciate a true folk feeling and this is perhaps why the band featured the banjo so heavily as this instrument gives the song a real earthy feel which resonates very well with the theme of the song. These tunes are graceful and give the listener an ear to feeling that there is no basic pain for needing more than what life gives following basic vices and common life. The upbeat tempo/feel of the song continues, but the sound of the banjo is a very raw one to allow the song to truly be country.
‘A Poor Man’s Rich Day’ is the best in terms of instrumental envelopment, the toning of the lyrics with the feeling of the song; that is why, ‘A Poor Man’s Rich Day’ can be recommended for listeners who feel the lack of pure sentiments and people’s appreciation. In the song, simple country-pop-rock music style is enriched by the necessary ideas and energy of The Underground Treehouse band.
The song also turns out to be a good message that whenever people listen to it they will be advised not to always seek ways of making more money instead people should appreciate what they have, friends and family.