I enjoy this song - one of what I call "Nick's Talkie Songs" - where he does more talking than singing. It works here though, i'm not trying to bad-mouth it.
I've never seen the Wender's film this is from - but perhaps that could shed a bit of light on the whole pale hair and eyes woman - if any of this imagery is even present in the film. I would imagine it's not - which won't help anyone.
And hey! It wasn't his fault the blind pencil seller's dog ran under the wheels of the car - well, unless HE blew up the building - which i think he might have been at least involved in somehow - so if thats true, i guess it's TECHNICALLY his fault - but shit man, he's was just trying the peace the fuck out - give the guy a break.
And I'll point this out because on lots of the other songs people have mentioned repeated themes and lyrics - if anyone interested in that - this songs offers up "a knife in my jeans" not word for word but close to the line "with a knife in his jeans" from "Loom of the Land" off "Henry's Dream."
I enjoy this song - one of what I call "Nick's Talkie Songs" - where he does more talking than singing. It works here though, i'm not trying to bad-mouth it.
I've never seen the Wender's film this is from - but perhaps that could shed a bit of light on the whole pale hair and eyes woman - if any of this imagery is even present in the film. I would imagine it's not - which won't help anyone.
And hey! It wasn't his fault the blind pencil seller's dog ran under the wheels of the car - well, unless HE blew up the building - which i think he might have been at least involved in somehow - so if thats true, i guess it's TECHNICALLY his fault - but shit man, he's was just trying the peace the fuck out - give the guy a break.
And I'll point this out because on lots of the other songs people have mentioned repeated themes and lyrics - if anyone interested in that - this songs offers up "a knife in my jeans" not word for word but close to the line "with a knife in his jeans" from "Loom of the Land" off "Henry's Dream."