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Another Velvet Nightmare
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Guitar Tab: http://www.frankblack.net/tabs/song.asp?song=honeycomb_another_velvet_nightmare
Lyrics: Today I felt my heart slide into my belly So I puked it up with liquor and I slept right where I lay And I dreamed the backs of cards for the faces were not telling No, I never have felt sicker And I do not want to wake
Here comes another nightmare of you again Another velvet nightmare come true again I should have seen it coming Oh, please don't let it end My nightmare of you again
No I never would have come here But I my eyes they would not focus So I took my last three dollars And I spent them on a drink I had visions of you, dear, but they floated without notice All these drunkards do is holler 'Til this drunkard cannot think
A curtain falls A scene grivoise It seems your blue eyes listen
Here comes another nightmare of you again Another velvet nightmare come true again Oh, I should have seen it coming Oh, please don't let it end My nightmare of you again
Quotes: "This is an example of how great Cropper, Spooner, and these guys are as an ensemble. None of this was planned out. Everything fell into place while I was playing the song with them for the first time. I wrote this with Reid Paley, mainly by email and telephone, and there were a lot of misunderstandings. He tends to waltz things up and I tend not do. So when we got together in New York to finish it, he'd play the song and I'd go, "What are you doing, man? It's not a waltz; it's in 4/4." And he'd go, "No, it's not. It's a triplet feel." We couldn't decide which way to go, so I figured we'd do both and hope for the best. Well, when I brought it to Nashville the musicians treated it so smoothly: They kicked from 4 to 3 so effortlessly and made it sound humorous, almost a little risqué. It was a potentially difficult song, but it sounds like they've done it a thousand times." - Frank On Recording Honeycomb Night Times. 12/06/2005
Songs like “Another Velvet Nightmare” have a very Leonard Cohen feel. "Yeah, I think that listening to some of his records in recent years, there’s a thing, an attitude that he has going on that I really, really like. He can be dark and down but it’s very humorous and it’s very smart and witty. He’s very cool. It’s almost like a Bryan Ferry stance, with the whole wrinkled suit and the cigarette. It’s a little bit like, 'I can handle myself. Yes, I was destroyed, but let me tell you about it…' For a lot of people my age, I’m Your Man was the record that got you into Leonard Cohen. I heard that record round about 1989 on a Pixies tour and became obsessed with it. It all clicked and I got who he was. Now I can go back to his earlier records and listen to them, no problem. I think my mother’s in love with him. She’s got this Austin City Limits performance by him that we always watch together when I visit her." - Frank On Recording Honeycomb in Uncut magazine.
Definitions and References: "Grivoise" is feminine for the adjective "grivois" in French, meaning "saucy".
Scene Grivoise" is the title of a Flemish 17th century painting and the phrase is currently used to describe erotic films of the early 20th century.
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