Story Behind The Song
Here's a pretty song about something not-so-pretty: being homeless. Tone Deaf was living on the street when he wrote the two poems we combined into one for the song, but this isn't a preachy thing, it's just his oddly beautiful reflection on what it's like.
Song Description
Lou Caldarola: drum kit / Tone Deaf: spoken word / Briana Hardyman: vocals / Chris Huntington: guitar / Conrad St. Clair: bass harmonics, keyboards, programming / Mike Stehr: bass line
Song Length |
3:40 |
Genre |
Unique - Unclassified |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Mixed Vocals |
Language |
English |
| |
Lyrics
I. Icicle Breath Chortle
icicle breath chortle, taking a piss
some tropical poison best given a miss
knickers on line, ass over tip
dated milk globules, and nowhere to sick
singing and dancing and laughing all day
don't be a bummer love, it only gets in the way
blue-eyed sunshine came out today,
with all god's children both brilliant and gay
there's love all around us, happiness bliss
no need for no more, there's no better than this
singing and dancing and laughing all day
don't be a bummer love, it only gets in the way
II. Stravinsky Wrote The Soundtrack
snow scene
quiet city night
white permeates
hell takes a break
rats hop like bunnies
zig zag across alleys
past masses huddled
with oil drum fire
sipping tea and whiskey
a helping hand
to pass the time
then slip away