"A surly lady in tremor / those stars that climb from her bowels / those stars make towers / of her vowels"
Some fans cringe here, saying these are facile and gauche lyrics.
I don't play saxophone myself, but I've played in a band next to a live sax. To me, this is a perfect description of the sexy tones of the instrument, which can sound like a deep female voice.
My only gripe with this song is that the sax part (played by Alan Skidmore) sounds rather canned. It should have been recorded to sound as sensual as the lyric suggests.
"A surly lady in tremor / those stars that climb from her bowels / those stars make towers / of her vowels"
Some fans cringe here, saying these are facile and gauche lyrics.
I don't play saxophone myself, but I've played in a band next to a live sax. To me, this is a perfect description of the sexy tones of the instrument, which can sound like a deep female voice.
My only gripe with this song is that the sax part (played by Alan Skidmore) sounds rather canned. It should have been recorded to sound as sensual as the lyric suggests.
@bingoboy always felt it needed reverb
@bingoboy always felt it needed reverb