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  1. 26 de ene. de 2011 · His brother broke the unfortunate news that his bass-playing abilities just weren't up to snuff, which was devastating for Caleb, who'd spent massive amounts of his childhood watching Isaac...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Isaac_SladeIsaac Slade - Wikipedia

    The two began regular jam sessions, which led to writing songs. They later added Slade's younger brother, Caleb, on bass and Zach Johnson on drums. [citation needed] Dave Welsh and Ben Wysocki re-joined Slade and King, to form the Fray.

  3. The song "Over My Head" was written about lead singer and pianist Isaac Slade's relationship with his brother, Caleb, nicknamed "Cable Car". He wrote the song because he and his brother were allegedly not speaking and were at odds with each other: "It is about a fight I got in with my brother, Caleb.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FrayThe Fray - Wikipedia

    Slade and King later added Mike Ayars on guitar, Zach Johnson on drums, and Slade's younger brother Caleb on bass, though Caleb was later asked to leave. Caleb's departure from the band caused a rift in his relationship with Isaac, and this rift later became the inspiration for the song " Over My Head (Cable Car) ", which is about ...

  5. 28 de jul. de 2013 · Isaac Slade's biography and facts. Isaac Edward Slade was born in Denver, Colorado; the 26th May of 1981. His parents were missionaries, so that he lived for a while in Guatemala. He is Christian. He has got two brothers: Caleb and Micah. He wanted to be a male ballerina when he was little.

  6. 31 de mar. de 2015 · The actual story behind this song stems from a fight between The Fray’s singer/pianist Isaac Slade, and his bass playing brother, Caleb Slade. Basically, Isaac wanted his brother to leave the band because he wasn’t that great of a bassist, and they kicked him out in 2002. This song is told through Caleb’s point of view, and ...

  7. This song is about Isaac Slade’s relationship with his brother, Caleb. As the singer adds “we were two different personalities, forced to be together”. Caleb was in the band when it was first formed, but he was fired because he wasn’t good enough. This is one of the biggest reasons of their fights.