From in your car we saw the fire and we could feel it on our skin
Slick licorice road, our glassy eyes, shared in the argument of undefended light
Oh, did you say?
What did you say?
Oh did you say?
What did you say?
Slick licorice road, our glassy eyes, shared in the argument of undefended light
Oh, did you say?
What did you say?
Oh did you say?
What did you say?
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The layering of sounds on this is incredible.
The imagery seems to evoke thoughts of a car on fire after the rain, and the driver/passengers were probably drunk or high.
Any idea what BMB stands for?
BMB stands for 'Be My Baby' if you listen to an original of this song it makes more sense. And the whole song is a B minor chord on piano (with a few variations)*. Theres the Bm! ha.
BMB stands for 'Be My Baby' if you listen to an original of this song it makes more sense. And the whole song is a B minor chord on piano (with a few variations)*. Theres the Bm! ha.
I Love the imagery of this song. "Slick licorice road".
I Love the imagery of this song. "Slick licorice road".
The other recording he did titled, 'Be My Baby,' is a cover of a song by The Ronettes.
The other recording he did titled, 'Be My Baby,' is a cover of a song by The Ronettes.
That's very interesting about the chord structure matching the title, I didn't notice that. Amazing.
That's very interesting about the chord structure matching the title, I didn't notice that. Amazing.
@rocknrollgirl47 Be My Baby, maybe?
@rocknrollgirl47 Be My Baby, maybe?
@rocknrollgirl47 BMB does stand for Be My Baby by the Ronettes. DM Stith has said that this song is about an actual experience he had driving in a car with someone while they were listening to Be My Baby.
@rocknrollgirl47 BMB does stand for Be My Baby by the Ronettes. DM Stith has said that this song is about an actual experience he had driving in a car with someone while they were listening to Be My Baby.