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Spartacus Posted - 10/01/2004 : 11:01:38
This song is absolutely brilliant

'I thought that I would stay just for a while'
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VoVat Posted - 07/22/2005 : 16:24:33
It's not really a favorite of mine, nor do I think it's the best closer, but I still like it.



I was all out of luck, like a duck that died. I was all out of juice, like a moose denied.
Joey Joe Jo Jr. Chabadoo Posted - 07/22/2005 : 04:47:51
Well I'm not a psycho-voudou guy but you seem to need help to resolve your problems concerning your sexual identity... Am I right??

"You can't keep on wearing that skirt unless you shave your legs more often, my son..."

****
velvety Posted - 07/22/2005 : 04:20:49
"Else" is probably right. I keep hearing "help" for some reason.
I also keep hearing "Wearing my skirt, wearing my skirt" in Weird at my school, so...
kelladwella Posted - 07/22/2005 : 03:48:19
quote:
Originally posted by velvety

I'm just wondering if in the chorus, Frank sings "if nothing helps" instead of "if nothing else"?


I dontīt hear a "p" there.
velvety Posted - 07/22/2005 : 03:14:43
Kathryn,

Thank you so much for putting up the lyrics to this song.
I'm just wondering if in the chorus, Frank sings "if nothing helps" instead of "if nothing else"?
Chip Away Boy Posted - 07/21/2005 : 22:11:36
i agree about the honesty in that line, fbc.
danjersey Posted - 07/21/2005 : 21:28:15
sing for joy.

this guy means it.



"now you understand the oriental passion for tea"
The Marsist Posted - 07/21/2005 : 06:45:15
this song is a prime example of the reason i fell in love with franks music.
heartfelt honest beautiful the list goes on

"i had to store my urine in jars so the wizards could not enchant me"
-Bowie
kathryn Posted - 07/21/2005 : 06:05:44
Exactly. Divorce statistics.


Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank
fbc Posted - 07/21/2005 : 05:56:59
quote:
Originally posted by kathryn

I'm sorry for the love
I'm sorry for the pain
I'll say I'm sorry baby again and again
I'm sorry we're joining the stats


this bit always gets me. the honesty in it.
'the stats' is a reference to divorce, you think?
kathryn Posted - 07/21/2005 : 05:38:00
if nothing else....


Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank
fbc Posted - 07/21/2005 : 05:37:25
beautiful
kathryn Posted - 07/21/2005 : 05:20:17


Georgie Porgie used to get real high
He used to kiss the world till it made him cry
He was under the bottles command
But last winter he got it together and
Happiness came with the warmer weather laying across all the land

He had a love and she liked to drink
She got it together
But you know what I think?
I think she was still feeling glum

She got a gun and she shot him in the head
She shot herself and so they were wed as the air conditioner hummed

Sing for joy
Sing for laughs
Sing for joy
Sing for joy
If nothing else
Sing for joy

Mamma killed a pumpkin
She thought it was a sweet
She put it on the table
But it was still meat
She forgot the sugar again

Daddy came home, she had tears in her eyes
He said "Give me grilled cheese
And paperback French fries"
See, he forgot the sugar again

We had a wander seven years out West
It wasn't exactly the wilderness
But I felt like an Israelite

Mamma is a gypsy, she'll never find a town
Daddy went to sea but the boat went down
And the flames shot into the night

Sing for joy
Sing for laughs
Sing for joy
Sing for joy
If nothing else
Sing for joy

I know a girl who lives on the hill
I don't know if her sister will
I was thinking about her best friend

Oh listen to me
I'm desperate boy
I think I'm gonna have to sing for joy
And I think this has just got to end

I get away in my getaway car
Every now and then I'll send my regards
from a payphone down in the flats

I'm sorry for the love
I'm sorry for the pain
I'll say I'm sorry baby again and again
I'm sorry we're joining the stats

Sing for joy
Sing for laughs
Sing for joy
Sing for joy
If nothing else
Sing for joy




Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank
fbc Posted - 07/21/2005 : 05:13:18
Weak?! really?
The Susquatch Posted - 03/05/2005 : 18:15:13
You must be easy;), only messing, weak track for Frank

Hang on to your Taco!
kathryn Posted - 03/04/2005 : 16:16:41
Just wanna pop in here a sec to say that this
song yet again stole my heart today.


I still believe in the excellent joy of the Catholics
frank black conspiracy Posted - 02/26/2005 : 03:58:28
well, would you listen to a track if i mailed you one?
Wade Posted - 02/25/2005 : 14:19:17
Well, I missed the big "Hey, get your pre-release Honeycomb online if you're crafty" party... I don't know, I"m just not one of those "[honey]Comb the net for something that you aren't supposed to have yet" kinda people... not that I wouldn't be.... but... I don't know.. I guess I'm equally patient and lazy

BUT....

WHEN is this album releasing for real?? I'm goin nuts hearing not only ALL about it, but also getting steamed that people are hearing tracks that us PATIENT (lazy) folks WON'T get to hear.

danjersey Posted - 02/21/2005 : 09:51:21
george has got to get out of the airconditioning, slowly that kind of conditioning will kill you.
frank black conspiracy Posted - 02/21/2005 : 03:48:45
ah,..sing for laughs...so you heard....worth the wait? forgot the sugar again?
danjersey Posted - 02/20/2005 : 18:09:57
"sing for joy sing for laughs"
oh I am workin my friend ,and I am going to mend
no this is not that hum, but justa nother bend
"sing for joy sing for laughs"
frank black conspiracy Posted - 02/19/2005 : 18:10:00
it's out there in cyber world at the usual places

(tried to say without actually mentioning the word in fear of doing some sort of dis-service to FB, but i'm in a good mood tonight and one of fuck it!)

*download* dan
danjersey Posted - 02/19/2005 : 17:50:13
i dont have honeycomb and i dont have it yet and where did you bees find it i mean the honecomb you're all
talking about i dont have it its not out and your listening to it and there are songs that wont be on the release
but you you got it and are enjoying it and talking about it and i ya see i dont have it yet & would like to have to
have a hear for the ear cause it souds so well you know dear to you who have it but me?
HONEEEYCOMB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GOUYG&I(%^RI&^
ok I'll wait.
frank black conspiracy Posted - 02/19/2005 : 16:43:16
Hey K, another night capped off with the last swig of this can, Belgium's finest, and I'm-a singin'....for joy, singin' for laughs.
I don't think this song will ever debase the feeling it gave me on first listening. It's still there.
Through all the distortion and riff of the years, this is some serious audio pleasure on these ringing ears of mine.
kathryn Posted - 01/18/2005 : 17:36:01
Get away from Miss Artois, and crank up Honeycomb, track 1, FBC!


I still believe in the excellent joy of the Frank
frank black conspiracy Posted - 01/17/2005 : 16:17:54
I know I know.
never did I think I would here those words in my head (even now i think i typed before i thought)

but Honeycomb Kathryn, Honey-comb.

I got teenager turned up semi loud tonight though. still got those HC songs in my head though.

(edit - one pint of stella and I start repeating myself myself. Though.)
kathryn Posted - 01/17/2005 : 15:52:41
quote:
Originally posted by frank black conspiracy

[quote]
"My God! Turn that TOTY down. I'm trying to listen to Honeycomb."






FBC, that is sacriledge!


I still believe in the excellent joy of the Frank
frank black conspiracy Posted - 01/16/2005 : 16:42:33
You know the song titles more than you think. You've probably been singing them as a chorus.
Superabounder Posted - 01/14/2005 : 23:29:53
How great it is to be in the middle of reading a thread, just about to go to sleep, and then run across the post by FB himself. Kind of feels like your're driving to work on auto-pilot, then Frank says "take a right turn here" and you look over to find him sitting in the passenger seat.

I know very few of the Honeycomb song titles as my copy came with no notes of any kind. Instead of searching for them, I think it will give that added suspense to just wait for the actual hard copy.
Daisy Girl Posted - 01/14/2005 : 18:50:23
Well I am still pretty new to Honeycomb. I've just listened it to it three times and it is Amazing. It's one of those albums that you put in and you don't want to skip a single track. You listen to every note with your senses heightened and every lyric trying to capture the meaning Frank really inteneded.

I have to say too it's also a great album to listen to while you're working. I am sure it's good for other things too, but I haven't tried, yet .

Kathryn, I agree with you about Violet. I used to think Catcus was the perfect love song and now I think it is Violet. I love every word and how Frank sings them... I really did like the red as blood and blue sky thing because I thought that was a really creative way to say Violet.

The lyrics are amazing-- I know I won't be spoiling anything when I say you will be stunned.

Musically it's awesome too-- I am not going to give too much away but Frank has definately reached a new stratosphere musically... very Frank but also a blues/alt country-esque vibe...

This to me in my 30s and 40s what Doolittle was to me in my teens and 20's.

I really don't know how they can change it before they release it-- its so good. But knowing Frank it will be even better when the offical release is out.

Kathryn, yes I agree, play it forward and by few extras for friends & family... they will kiss your ring and Franks when they get a listen!!

And Frank, if you are reading-- thank you for yet another amazing, mind blowing piece of music that's like a really good chocolate chip cookie that you want to devour but at the same time savor every morsel!!! It's your best of the best!!!
Daisy Girl Posted - 01/14/2005 : 18:49:42
Well I am still pretty new to Honeycomb. I've just listened it to it three times and it is Amazing. It's one of those albums that you put in and you don't want to skip a single track. You listen to every note with your senses heightened and every lyric trying to capture the meaning Frank really inteneded.

I have to say too it's also a great album to listen to while you're working. I am sure it's good for other things too, but I haven't tried, yet .

Kathryn, I agree with you about Violet. I used to think Catcus was the perfect love song and now I think it is Violet. I love every word and how Frank sings them... I really did like the red as blood and blue sky thing because I thought that was a really creative way to say Violet.

The lyrics are amazing-- I know I won't be spoiling anything when I say you will be stunned.

Musically it's awesome too-- I am not going to give too much away but Frank has definately reached a new stratosphere musically... very Frank but also a blues/alt country-esque vibe...

This to me in my 30s and 40s what Doolittle was to me in my teens and 20's.

I really don't know how they can change it before they release it-- its so good. But knowing Frank it will be even better when the offical release is.

Kathryn, yes I agree, play it forward and by few extras for friends & family... they will kiss your ring and Franks when they get a listen!!
skeleton man1 Posted - 01/14/2005 : 17:31:38
all i know is seeing you guys talk about speedy marie i had the itch for it
frank black conspiracy Posted - 01/13/2005 : 13:33:40
quote:
Originally posted by Monsieur
I like Frank's narrative songs, they are WAY elaborate than Bon Jovi, think of "St Francis", for instance.



Seconded.

When I heard Honeycomb, I had to play Sing For Joy about six times in a row.
i couldn't get past it and it was the very first song I listened to.
it was the chorus that got me. (Ellis) Hook, line and sinker.
it's so simple and repetitive but there's something in the way Frank sings it that just makes it magical. Beautiful in fact.

And I'm with the 'it sounds like Everything Is New" crew

"Mama killed a pumpkin, she thought it was a sweet,
she put it on the table, but it was still meat,
I think they're changing the name again"

This song totally confirms, to me, franks finally made the album he's always wanted to. It's like the catholics stuff was practise, the warm up or jam before the big one. The signs are in those records. It's like his dream was to record in Nashville. Now he's only gone and done it.
Nice one, Frank.
I know it's similar in parts to the Cs, but it seems so much more old school, like his seasoned Nashville buddies. They can't help but make brilliant songs.

"My God! Turn that TOTY down. I'm trying to listen to Honeycomb."


Avid-Fan Posted - 10/24/2004 : 16:20:51
quote:
Originally posted by Spartacus

Wow Frank replied to my post...I feel special. Next step: Get him to visit Australia. Might be a bit tougher.

PS. Selkie Bride and Atom In My Heart are my current faves. But everything Ive heard is magic, of course.




Just want to back-up the "can you visit Australia" request plea.
PLEASE! can you come back here to Australia. Months ago I heard that Big Day Out, January '05 was going to be headlined by PIXIES & AC/DC .. [while that now seems remote] would that be the best ever or what! There could even be a PIXIES/FB club tour too. It's just a dream at the moment, but I just hope it can happen eventually, PLEASE! PLEASE! The interest and expectation is definitely there, but it just has to fit in with FB's and everyone else's plans I suppose.

Will 2005 have parallel PIXIES & FB ventures? I suppose is the question & the answer...

(( I talk plain talk ))
Spartacus Posted - 10/23/2004 : 20:40:36
Wow Frank replied to my post...I feel special. Next step: Get him to visit Australia. Might be a bit tougher.

PS. Selkie Bride and Atom In My Heart are my current faves. But everything Ive heard is magic, of course.

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