Fun H&O fact - "Family Man" was written by Mike Oldfield (of Tubular Bells fame). The song is sung by a woman in his version.
from her perspective, or just a woman's voice.
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Fun H&O fact - "Family Man" was written by Mike Oldfield (of Tubular Bells fame). The song is sung by a woman in his version.
from her perspective, or just a woman's voice.
By the way, Nora? The real-life slash we discussed continues. Theirloveissopure.
Oh, and proto-Marine is a Firefly fan!
Have I mentioned my big honking love for these kids? I feel guilty -- I think I've got the nicest kids in school!
When will this stupid day full of stupid people calling me on the stupid phone be FUCKING OVER?!
GAAH!!
starts humming One on One.
I wanna play that game tonight . . . .
When will this stupid day full of stupid people calling me on the stupid phone be FUCKING OVER?!
Um, Five-ish?
ducks and runs
from her perspective, or just a woman's voice.
It's been a while (I have the album, but like a lot of my collection, I haven't played it in years) but I recall the chorus was He said "Leave me alone; I'm a family man". Is it "I" in the H&O version (who I don't have any albums by, though I do have Daryl Hall's first solo album)? I can't remember that one clearly either.
Yes, that's the line, but it's like narrator perspective. But a line like
She wore hurt surprise
As she rechecked her makeup to protect herself
Dropped her price and pride
She made it totally plain that she was his for the night.
could be sung from her perspective
eta: from memory BTW
OMG NO H & O EARWORMS!!
They're watchin' you
They see your every move
She wore hurt surprise
As she rechecked her makeup to protect herself
Dropped her price and pride
She made it totally plain that she was his for the night.
I only remember the last line there. I think I never made out the other three lines.
"Dropped her price"?