© 2013 James Dempsey
Almost Dropped My iPhone 5 On the gray stone floor Of the Apple store
Almost Dropped My iPhone 5 The geniuses could see My near calamity
Almost Dropped My iPhone Almost Dropped My iPhone Almost Dropped My iPhone 5
Almost Dropped My iPhone Almost Dropped My iPhone Almost Dropped My iPhone 5
A look of shock was on my face Thought of the money spent As I watched its descent
It wasn’t even in a case To save me from despair I caught it in midair
Caught it in midair Without a moment left to spare Caught it in midair My fumbling fingers found it there Found it there
Does it piss off Jonny Ive As dents and scratches malign His pristine design?
Almost Dropped My iPhone Almost Dropped My iPhone Almost Dropped My iPhone 5
Almost Dropped My iPhone Almost Dropped My iPhone Almost Dropped My iPhone 5
Almost Dropped My iPhone Almost Dropped My iPhone 5
Inspired by actual events, Almost Dropped My iPhone captures the full emotional range of this modern tale of momentary loss and redemption.
Past songs by James Dempsey and the Breakpoints have been humorous explanations of technical topics. Almost Dropped My iPhone breaks from that tradition, giving voice to an experience shared by millions of people around the world.
Almost Dropped My iPhone is available on Backtrace, the debut album by James Dempsey and the Breakpoints.
Almost Dropped My iPhone is the second single released by James Dempsey and the Breakpoints on April 17, 2013.
The photo for the single’s album art was taken by Stan Jirman in the cafeteria of light field photography company .
The iPhone in midair in the photo is James’s own iPhone 5, dropped repeatedly onto a pillow out of frame.
James Dempsey and the Breakpoints premiered Almost Dropped My iPhone live at the inaugural on January 23, 2013.
The song debuted to an enthusiastic crowd, with Darren Minifie on guitar and Victor Alexander on slide-advance keyboard.
Recording took place at Russell Bond’s HowlingPoint Studios in the Los Gatos hills on January 6 & January 9th, 2013. For the recording, original Breakpoint guitarist Gordie Freedman was on guitar, with the multi-talented Darren Minifie on bass.
No iPhones were harmed in the making of this recording.
Vocals: James Dempsey Guitar: Gordie Freedman Bass: Darren Minifie Drums: Russell Bond
Music and Lyrics: James Dempsey Recorded and Produced by Russell Bond at HowlingPoint Studios