Song | Intro - Babe |
Artist | Dennis DeYoung |
Album | Music of Styx: Live With Symphony Orchestra |
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作曲 : DeYoung | |
(spoken / time = 1:57) | |
When I was seventeen, I met a girl at Mendel Catholic High School dance. She was fifteen and a half. We started going steady, we got engaged, we got married and we've been married thirty three years this year. | |
applause | |
Thank you, I'd like to take the bows for that, but, uh, you know people ask me how's that possible? Simple: marry a saint, because that's what I did. And uh, I mean let's face it sir, look at me, I'm a good lookin' guy, don't you think? I mean come on, be fair...ask her? I have some talents, you know, I can dance a little, sing a little, you know what I mean? Sort of charming especially with the good light on me. You'd look good up here, well maybe not you. | |
muffled laughter and an inaudible question from audience | |
At home? I'm an asshole | |
laughter | |
Just like you sir. | |
laughter | |
Only worse. | |
(whimsically sings) | |
welcome to the grand illusion | |
Next time you see rock stars or movie stars on TV telling you what you should think, turn it off. | |
applause | |
Turn it off. Actors, I love 'em, you know. I did a little myself, but basically they pretend to be other people. Anyway, and rock stars, boy, who's more full of shit than them? | |
laughter | |
So anyway, the first song I wrote for her was | |
Lady | |
and I've written a million other songs. She's been the inspiration of my life, she's the best thing that ever happened to me, I love her dearly. This song was written for her in 1979. |
zuo qu : DeYoung | |
spoken time 1: 57 | |
When I was seventeen, I met a girl at Mendel Catholic High School dance. She was fifteen and a half. We started going steady, we got engaged, we got married and we' ve been married thirty three years this year. | |
applause | |
Thank you, I' d like to take the bows for that, but, uh, you know people ask me how' s that possible? Simple: marry a saint, because that' s what I did. And uh, I mean let' s face it sir, look at me, I' m a good lookin' guy, don' t you think? I mean come on, be fair... ask her? I have some talents, you know, I can dance a little, sing a little, you know what I mean? Sort of charming especially with the good light on me. You' d look good up here, well maybe not you. | |
muffled laughter and an inaudible question from audience | |
At home? I' m an asshole | |
laughter | |
Just like you sir. | |
laughter | |
Only worse. | |
whimsically sings | |
welcome to the grand illusion | |
Next time you see rock stars or movie stars on TV telling you what you should think, turn it off. | |
applause | |
Turn it off. Actors, I love ' em, you know. I did a little myself, but basically they pretend to be other people. Anyway, and rock stars, boy, who' s more full of shit than them? | |
laughter | |
So anyway, the first song I wrote for her was | |
Lady | |
and I' ve written a million other songs. She' s been the inspiration of my life, she' s the best thing that ever happened to me, I love her dearly. This song was written for her in 1979. |
zuò qǔ : DeYoung | |
spoken time 1: 57 | |
When I was seventeen, I met a girl at Mendel Catholic High School dance. She was fifteen and a half. We started going steady, we got engaged, we got married and we' ve been married thirty three years this year. | |
applause | |
Thank you, I' d like to take the bows for that, but, uh, you know people ask me how' s that possible? Simple: marry a saint, because that' s what I did. And uh, I mean let' s face it sir, look at me, I' m a good lookin' guy, don' t you think? I mean come on, be fair... ask her? I have some talents, you know, I can dance a little, sing a little, you know what I mean? Sort of charming especially with the good light on me. You' d look good up here, well maybe not you. | |
muffled laughter and an inaudible question from audience | |
At home? I' m an asshole | |
laughter | |
Just like you sir. | |
laughter | |
Only worse. | |
whimsically sings | |
welcome to the grand illusion | |
Next time you see rock stars or movie stars on TV telling you what you should think, turn it off. | |
applause | |
Turn it off. Actors, I love ' em, you know. I did a little myself, but basically they pretend to be other people. Anyway, and rock stars, boy, who' s more full of shit than them? | |
laughter | |
So anyway, the first song I wrote for her was | |
Lady | |
and I' ve written a million other songs. She' s been the inspiration of my life, she' s the best thing that ever happened to me, I love her dearly. This song was written for her in 1979. |