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What Is The "Snow Man" song about? Snow Man
Christmas in Belgium was different Than the ones spent in L.A. The Christmas I got no presents Still me and my brother played Near the ocean makin' the snow man On his face we were makin' a smile Cuz just like a daddy The snow man had style CHORUS: Snow man, snow man Another Christmas gone I got a chess game this time A bishop takes the pawn Sometimes I wanna go back where The ocean swallows the shore I could still see him smiling When my snow man is no more, no more Winter seldom passing Where the memory doesn't sway 2 the smell of a Christmas dinner Shared the family way (Shared in the family way) Everything seems so perfect That nothing would dare go wrong But tears come with the summer So long, so long (So long) CHORUS Snow man I look at my hands and I wonder Will they ever make anyone smile The way the snow man made me CHORUS (Snow man) {repeat till end} Is this based on a true story? Which Christmas when he received no presents? The Chrsitmas in Belgium? The Christmas in L.A.? Which ocean? What is this song supposed to be about? Is this about his father dying? Is the melting snow-man John L. Nelson? | |
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Haven't a Scooby Doo Jus. Anyone? | |
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I think it's written fron Nona Gaye perspective about her father, Marvin. The lived in Belguim and Marvin was a cocaine user. | |
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Sorry my spelling was a little off. Anyway, in the early eighties Marvin Gaye and his family lived in Belguim. In the mid nineties Nona recorded some music with Prince and I'm sure this song was written about her and her father. I don't think it has anything to do with Prince and his father. | |
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rialb said: I think it's written fron Nona Gaye perspective about her father, Marvin. The lived in Belguim and Marvin was a cocaine user.
That makes sense. It also makes the song sadder for some reason. The cocaine / snow euphemism didn't even cross my mind. | |
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BinaryJustin said: rialb said: I think it's written fron Nona Gaye perspective about her father, Marvin. The lived in Belguim and Marvin was a cocaine user.
That makes sense. It also makes the song sadder for some reason. The cocaine / snow euphemism didn't even cross my mind. thanks for posting the lyrics, jus, i have never even heard the song. yes SIR! | |
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I´d recommend you to go and get "DIVIDED SOUL", written by Dave Ritz ( music journalist, Marvin Gaye biographer and co-writer of Sexual Healing, receioved his credits only after Marvin died..) .It´s a great read...Ritz accompanied Gaye over a very long time span and describes all the ups and downs in Marvin´s life, his torn soul and his inner conflicts....I don´t think that the Snowman is a euphemism for Marvin Gaye´s cocaine addiction , I´d say it stands for the transitoriness of things/people you love...you never appreciate a good thing til it´s gone, sort of.
Melting away, you know. Anyway, the song is written BY Prince but it´s ABOUT Nona and her father and their time in Ostende, Belgium...early eighties. If you like Marvin Gaye, get a copy of DIVIDED SOUL...a great book about a great artist. Fascinating read from beginning to end... " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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AH...that's such a beautiful song!!! No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
Sex is not love. Love is not sex. Putting words in other people's mouths will only get you elected. Need more sleep than coke or methamphetamine. | |
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Also wasn't Marvin was shot by his religious father who hated Marvin's sexualization of religion? (ring any bells?). There's a shot sound effect in the song.
Anyway, shame this ong never saw the light of day, shows what a great songwriter P is, that he can emphasis and understand someone else's feelings and turn it into a cool song. I'd personally get rid of the weak drum machine beats though! Get John B on the kit and kick some live feeling into this track! | |
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