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[[David Grubbs]]<ref>https://www.furious.com/perfect/davidgrubbs.html</ref><blockquote>Right before we started writing | [[Mayo Thompson]], 2023<blockquote>"Here I come again" — that's [[David Grubbs]] singing. He wrote that, yeah. That lyric comes from lyrics that I did with [[Albert Oehlen|Albert]] [Oehlen] and Werner [Büttner] in a book that I did with them [<nowiki/>[[Gorki & Co. / 33 Songs|''33 Songs'']]].</blockquote>[[David Grubbs]]<ref>https://www.furious.com/perfect/davidgrubbs.html</ref><blockquote>Right before we started writing [<nowiki/>[[Gastr del Sol]]'s Camoufleur], we had both played on the Red Krayola's Hazel. When I brought in the music for "Another Song, Another Satan" — and also for a number of things for the Prina record [''[[Push Comes to Love]]''] — I remember Jim [<nowiki/>[[Jim O'Rourke|O'Rourke]]] being dumbfounded: "Why don't you write things like this for Gastr del Sol?" So I did.</blockquote> | ||
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Revision as of 03:57, 6 August 2023
Lyrics
Here I come again Another song, another Satan Fatal, fatal, lyric pain Fatal, fatal, is Latin
Here I come again Another song, another Satan Fatal, fatal, lyric pain Fatal, fatal, is Latin
Sink run, let's watch it Wash your feet Count your blotches Block of street
A women A women
Here I come again Another song, another Satan Fatal, fatal, lyric pain Fatal, fatal, is Latin
Sink run, let's watch it Wash your feet Count your blotches Block of street
A women A women A women
Chronology
Hazel
- David Grubbs - vocals
- Stephen Prina - additional vocals
Interpretations
Retrospectives
Mayo Thompson, 2023
"Here I come again" — that's David Grubbs singing. He wrote that, yeah. That lyric comes from lyrics that I did with Albert [Oehlen] and Werner [Büttner] in a book that I did with them [33 Songs].
Right before we started writing [Gastr del Sol's Camoufleur], we had both played on the Red Krayola's Hazel. When I brought in the music for "Another Song, Another Satan" — and also for a number of things for the Prina record [Push Comes to Love] — I remember Jim [O'Rourke] being dumbfounded: "Why don't you write things like this for Gastr del Sol?" So I did.