This is from the live in Chicago DVD... does anyone know if that is a cover song or an improv at about 6.45? Any help would be great thanks.
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I think it's an improv. Here's the lyrics:
It’s not the bottle
It’s not her face
It’s not the needle
Or the vial
It’s not the powder
On the evening
We are strangers
And there are many
Thinking back
To the time
When you were together
So honest
So perfect
And adored
No more
No more
Hallelujah baby
Until you are nothing
Hallelujah baby
Until she’s everything
Hallelujah
Til together
You are somewhere
Hallelujah
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ledbutter wrote:
62strat wrote:
wow. never seen that video before.
Love the song
i couldnt peel my eyes away the entire time. So beautiful
well buy the damn dvd then! it's worth your hard-earned money.
Very true. And Garden, thanks for the lyrics.
On a side note, I was watching the BBC doc. and the ending gets me so sad and angry. Fuck.
_________________ I remember doing nothing on the night Sinatra died
And the night Jeff Buckley died
And the night Kurt Cobain died
And the night John Lennon died
I remember I stayed up to watch the news with everyone
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ledbutter wrote:
ranting in e-minor wrote:
ledbutter wrote:
62strat wrote:
wow. never seen that video before.
Love the song
i couldnt peel my eyes away the entire time. So beautiful
well buy the damn dvd then! it's worth your hard-earned money.
Very true. And Garden, thanks for the lyrics.
On a side note, I was watching the BBC doc. and the ending gets me so sad and angry. Fuck.
that's the one called everybody here wants you, right? that is a good one.
Correct. I remember reading "Dream Brother" and part of me didn't want to read further when they got to the parts that the band was flying out for the "Sketches" sessions. I'm sure I'm not the only one who felt this way, but I felt it only right to read on.
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And the night Jeff Buckley died
And the night Kurt Cobain died
And the night John Lennon died
I remember I stayed up to watch the news with everyone
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