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You are amazing :) <3

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Live Shows / Re: Jefferson Country Fair 7/10/10
« on: July 12, 2010, 11:45:52 am »
I just added it as an attachment... hmm I wonder why it doesn't work for everyone.

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Live Shows / Re: Jefferson Country Fair 7/10/10
« on: July 11, 2010, 10:20:55 pm »
Well, it sounds like she got a lot of support from fans and she looked really pretty :) I found this picture! I just hope some footage of the show surfaces.

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Live Shows / Re: Jefferson Country Fair 7/10/10
« on: July 11, 2010, 11:31:55 am »
Perhaps all of the people who could have possibly gone already used up all their time and money for the Nashville Pride show? It is a shame though, because i was hopeful that out of the blue someone would post something new

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The more I listen to it the more I also hear "color stained glass" ... but I still really prefer coerced! haha...

To me all this talk of stars and science just has a very sci-fi feel to it. To me, asking the stars if they'll ever know this madness is like asking the universe about other intelligent life. And by declaring there's a madness in the stars, it just makes me feel like there's chaos everywhere. I like the feel of those lyrics.

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I really like the interpretation as "Coerced in glass Cathedrals" because I feel that the word "coerced" is layered with so much hidden meaning. It adds a really great emotional undercurrent to the song that gives it real power--- especially how that verse goes right back into the "God rest his head" line.

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Musically speaking, this song isn't my favorite. But lyrically, I can definitely relate. So I like the words but I think the tune is going to have to grow on me... I think I prefer Tall Tales.

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Vanessa Songs / Lyrics / Sheet Music / Re: New Instrumental Song
« on: June 21, 2010, 11:17:03 am »
This is what i get, i think its pretty accurate.

God rest his head Sunday Afternoon
The wicked in me, is surely wicked in you
Pray to a ghost that we never met
Time turns for a cure and the scientists for
Madness, madness of the heart
But she knew it; you knew it from the start

____ will tell us no tall tales this spring
My eyes? saw the chaos that started everything
Maybe it's ___, the sadness takes hold
Still stars? through a window will they ever know this
Madness, madness of the heart
But she knew it; you knew it from the start
There's a madness, a madness of a heart
But she knew it; you knew it from the start

Stare? a secret smile into a sunbeam
There's nothing more than a daydream
Colored stained glass cathedral
confess a past that will let you go.

God rest his hand Sunday Afternoon
The wicked in me is surely coming through
Pray to a ghost that I’ve never met
_________ some way out of this mess
It's the heart, It's the heart
There's a madness, a madness in the stars
But you knew it; you knew it from the start
Mmmhmmm



What do you think guys? :)


The new recording is much easier to hear. :) You fixed some errors I made-- and I'm jut glad I know those fuzzy parts now!! haha- I like that "pray to a ghost"... I think that these are some of my favorite lyrics ever. I think the one line is either "maybe its faith" or "maybe it's fate, and the sadness takes hold."

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Live Shows / 06.19.10 Nashville Pride Festival (review)
« on: June 20, 2010, 11:48:56 am »
I'm excited for some better audio :) Though those videos posted made my night! Ha ha... I'm just excited to hopefully be able to hear Tall Tale's lyrics completely in a better video... also, I'm very eager to hear Don't Wanna Be A Bride. :) Thank you <3

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Vanessa Songs / Lyrics / Sheet Music / Re: New Instrumental Song
« on: June 20, 2010, 11:22:06 am »
To me this song is about questioning religion by humanizing God, which I quite like.

HOWEVER I could also see it going the complete opposite way depending on the lyrics I couldn't quite hear, I'll just be happy to hear the studio version. It quite an interesting anecdotal style of writing, and I really am drawn to that style of music.

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Vanessa Songs / Lyrics / Sheet Music / Re: New Instrumental Song
« on: June 20, 2010, 11:14:43 am »
God rest your soul Sunday Afternoon
The wicked is in, is surely wicked in you
Pray to a God that we never met
Time turns for its joy, the scientist’s voice
_____ _____ of the heart
But she knew it; you knew it from the start
Talking will tell us no tall tales for spring
The mind ___ ____ ____ the start in everything
Maybe it's true, your sadness takes hold
Your stars do ____ they ever know this
Lightening, lightening of the heart
But she knew it; you knew it at the start
And it’s lightening, lightening of the heart
But you knew it; you knew it from the start
Now we see we’ve come into the sunbeams
______________ and I daydream
Colored in black the eagle ______ ____ ____ and let you go
God rest your soul Sunday afternoon
The wicked in you is surely coming through
Pray to a ___ that I’ve met
There’s gotta be some way out of this mess
Of the heart
Heart; and it’s lightening, lightening from the start
But you knew it; you knew it from the start
Mmmhmmm
Mmhm
Mmmhm

Saw someone wanted the lyrics! My very BASIC interpretation of it...maybe someone else can help me fill in the gaps? Thanks! :)

Here's what I got instead:

"God rest his head Sunday afternoon-
The wicked in me is surely the wicked in you.
We pray to a man, that we've never met.
Time turns for a cure and the scientists for
Madness, madness?? (I know she says that later) of the heart
But she knew it, you knew it from the start.

Talking will kill us- no tall tales for spring!
The mind?? saw the chaos that started everything
Maybe its true, your sadness takes hold (OR) maybe its truth when sadness takes hold?
The stars ________ will they ever notice?
Madness! Madness! of the heart.
But she knew it, you knew it from the start.
And the madness, the madness of the heart-
But she knew it, you knew it from the start.

((not really sure what she says in the next few lines..))... than a daydream.
((dunno this part either))  that would let you go.

God rest his head Sunday afternoon
The wicked in me is surely coming through,
I pray to a man that I've never met-
There's gotta be some way out of this mess
With the heart
((not sure about the next couple lines)
Madness! from the start.
But you knew it, you knew it from the start."


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I think that "cracked" doesn't necessarily mean "finished" but I hope so! This album definitely does sound different... it's making me both excited and apprehensive about what it may sound like... But if the rest of the songs are like London and Fair-Weather friends I'm sure I'll love it :)

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I'm not sure how I feel about that title just yet... I'll have to see the track listing and listen to it to get a feel for the album first. But if the title matches the feel for the album then it should be interesting. I could see both London and Fair-Weather Friends fitting under a title like "Rabbits on the Run" though because they have a sort of fairy-tale nature.

The Rabbit seems very connected to Alice in Wonderland, the way Vanessa explains it as: "time slipping, mind floating" and I do love Alice... but I feel the story has been getting too much hype lately.

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Creative Endeavors / Re: A Poem about Bigotry... thoughts?
« on: March 18, 2010, 09:32:06 am »
It really quite good! Kind of reminds me of Anne Sexton. The part I liked best was:

"straight wheat hair and
sucked on salty pretzel sticks
as if they were expensive Turkish cigarettes"

but I also liked this line a lot:

"their play so stiff that it could have been
mistaken as goose-stepping,"

and the ending

"A fattened shout
echoed against the apartment buildings, calling
the German Shepard children back
like a silver dog whistle."

The whole thing was vivid and quite amusing, but also shows the worst in children. I enjoyed it. :)

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