Music & lyrics: Bhopal's Flowers.
- Tenor saxophone: Sébastien Muller.
- Photo: Amélie Klesmann.
- Artwork by bhopal's Flowers.
lyrics
I think finally
I don’t want to see what the future will be
I think finally
I don’t want to know what our lives would be
If we would stay on the same boat
I think finally
You don’y want to see
You don’t want to hear me
I think finally
I don’t want to try the taste of your heart, baby.
(You don’t want to know)
(You don’t want to know)
What your life could be if you would try
(You don’t want to know)
(You don’t want to know)
What our lives would be if we would stay
(You don’t want to know)
(I don’t want to know)
Never ever try to sink in love
(I don’t want to know)
(I don’t want to know)
The taste of your heart, baby.
I think finally
I don’t want to pay the price of the past
Little little empty stories
Little little broken hearts
I think finally,
I don’t want to try the taste of your heart, baby.
(You don’t want to know)
(You don’t want to know)
What your life could be if you would try
(You don’t want to know)
(You don’t want to know)
What our lives would be if we would stay
(You don’t want to know)
(I don’t want to know)
Never ever try to sink in love
(I don’t want to know)
(I don’t want to know)
The taste of your heart, baby.
John Drumbo French from Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band worked with Thompson on two albums along with Fred Frith and Henry Kaiser.
Those two French, Frith, Kaiser and Thompson albums led me to this.
Also, Richard Thompson taught Hugh Cornwell (of The Stranglers) how to play the bass guitar in a band when they were both at the same school (Emil and The Detectives?).
With a career spanning 50 years and playing with two of my heroes (French and Cornwell) Thompson has produced a fascinating EP. yellowcakeuf6
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