Love is Blue
Tennessee Waltz
man those old country songs were so full of melancholy
Darlin' you're stronger than me
"if still lovin' you
means I'm weak
then I'm weak . . . "
not really>>19229502
not sure what you mean.
everyone is lucky having been born in this world.
"How Great Thou Art"
it sounds very cool at double speed, but it's good at normal speed too.
allen Parsons Project, from I Robot
"Breakdown"
love you Rosie!
Roseanne on stage in 1990, from her comedy album "I Enjoy Being a Girl"
more forlorn music but very uplifting.
"Nights in White Satin"
"Let's Just Kiss and Say Goodbye"
what was up in the 1970s? so much sadness that was strangely uplifting
first time I ever saw your face.
when my parents passed this used to draw out my emotions.
It's so strange, a love song but . . . almost like a withdrawal . . . something that can never again be had . . .
'a trembling heart of a captive bird'
a love song that includes a captice bird?
nightmare?
I got past that a long time ago.
my worst nightmares: I can't remember where I left my shoes.
I can't find the appartment that my friends are at.
Someone says something threatening and I wake up.
stuff like that.
I'm trapped in a no win situation and suddenly a door opens and I realize it was a fun house.
I step out into fresh air and sunshine.
I can say one thing: you're not psychic.
you know nothing of me.
your 'scary spooky' bit might have worked in the early 1970s when everyone was dealing in a Film Noir mindset, but I fast forward through those parts now, anon, and wonder 'why did they make these stupid depressing movies'
wake up and smell the roses, anon.
your act falls flat. You don't play a good villain.
you should just be a comic horror persona instead, like Snow Miser or The Grinch, someone who is actually lovable or redeemed by the end of the story.
snow miser
oddly the Snow Miser puppet reminds me of Chuck Schumer.
and when he got to the other side of the chess board he'd become a queen?