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http://www.reverb... ONLY for fair use.. lyrics below
Acoustic cover by: Momofamily
There's the moon asking to stay Long enough for the clouds to fly me away Though it's my time coming, I'm not afraid, afraid to die My fading voice sings of love, But she cries to the clicking of time, Of time
Wait in the fire...
And she weeps on my arm Walking to the bright lights in sorrow Oh drink a bit of wine we both might go tomorrow,oh my love And the rain is falling and I believe My time has come It reminds me of the pain I might leave Leave behind
Wait in the fire...
It reminds me of the pain I might leave leave behind...
And I feel them drown my name So easy to know and forget with this kiss But I'm not afraid to go but it goes so slow
Wait in the fire...
In mid-1993, Buckley began working on his first album with record producer Andy Wallace, who had mixed Nirvana's multi-platinum album Nevermind. Buckley assembled a band, composed of bassist Mick Grondahl and drummer Matt Johnson, and spent several weeks rehearsing. In September, the trio headed to Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York to spend six weeks recording basic tracks for what would become Grace. Buckley invited ex-bandmate Lucas to play guitar on the songs "Grace" and "Mojo Pin", and Woodstock-based jazz musician Karl Berger wrote and conducted string arrangements with Buckley assisting at times. Buckley returned home for overdubbing at studios in Manhattan and New Jersey where he performed take after take to capture the perfect vocals and experimented with ideas for additional instruments, and added textures to the songs. In January 1994, Buckley left to go on his first solo North American tour to support Live at Sin-é. It was followed by a 10-day European tour in March. Buckley played clubs and coffeehouses and made in-store appearances. After returning, Buckley invited guitarist Michael Tighe to join the band and a collaboration between the two resulted in "So Real", a song which was recorded as a late addition to the album. In June, Buckley began his first full band tour called the "Peyote Radio Theatre Tour" that lasted into August. Pretender Chrissie Hynde, Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, and The Edge from U2 were among the attendees of these early shows.Sales of Grace were slow and it garnered little radio airplay, despite critical acclaim.The Sydney Morning Herald proclaimed it "a romantic masterpiece" and a "pivotal, defining work". Despite slow initial sales the album went gold in France and Australia over the next two years, achieving gold status in the U.S. in 2002, and selling over six times platinum in Australia in 2006. Grace was released on August 23, 1994. In addition to seven original songs, the album included three covers: "Lilac Wine", based on the version by Nina Simone; "Corpus Christi Carol", from Benjamin Britten's A Boy Was Born, Op.3, a composition that Buckley was introduced to in high school, based on a 15th century hymn; and "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen, based on John Cale's recording from the Cohen tribute album, I'm Your Fan.[53] Buckley's rendition of "Hallelujah" has been called "Buckley's best" and "one of the great songs" by Time, and is included on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Grace won appreciation from a host of revered musicians and artists, including members of Buckley's biggest influence, Led Zeppelin.[79] Jimmy Page considered Grace close to being his "favorite album of the decade". Robert Plant was also complimentary, as was Brad Pitt, saying of Buckley's work, "There's an undercurrent to his music, there's something you can't pinpoint. Like the best of films, or the best of art, there's something going on underneath, and there's a truth there. And I find his stuff absolutely haunting. It just... it's under my skin." Others who had influenced Buckley's music lauded him:[83] Bob Dylan named Buckley "one of the great songwriters of this decade", and, in an interview with Village Voice, David Bowie named Grace as one of the ten albums he would take with him to a desert island. The album eventually went on to feature in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003, appearing at #303.
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Lyrics: She's upset Bad day Heads for the dresser drawer To drive her pain a...
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Lyrics: She's upset Bad day Heads for the dresser drawer To drive her pain away. Nothing good can come of this.
She opens it, There's nothing there There is only left over tears. Mom and dad had no right, she screams The anger runs down both of her cheeks.
Then she closed her eyes And found relief in a knife The blood flows as she cries.
All alone the way she feels Left alone to deal with all the pain-drenched sorrow relief Bite the lip just forget the bleeding.
Then she closed her eyes And found relief in a knife The blood flows as she cries Wooah oh Then she closed her eyes And found relief in a knife The blood flows as she cries.
Curled up, She's on the floor. The relief left her... She had hoped for something more From it Hoped for something more From it And He leans down to comfort her She is weeping And He Wraps His arms around And around and around and... The deeper you cut, The deeper I hurt The deeper you cut, It only gets worse The deeper you cut, The deeper I hurt The deeper you cut, It only gets worse Gets worse.
Now she's slowly opening... She's slowly opening New eyes...
Then she opened her eyes And found relief in His life. And put down her knives Wooah oh Then she opened her life And found relief through His eyes And put down She put down, Her life.
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