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what song is this? It starts out with...
"yesterday I tried to write a novel, but I didn't know where to begin, so I laid down in the grass and tried to feel the world turn" and then the chorus has "looking for a better place to die" in it. I need the title. Thanks guys! | |
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fruityg said: It starts out with...
"yesterday I tried to write a novel, but I didn't know where to begin, so I laid down in the grass and tried to feel the world turn" and then the chorus has "looking for a better place to die" in it. I need the title. Thanks guys! Is this a Prince song? Everybody's free to feel good...so, be glad that you are free. | |
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moon beam levels | |
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it's 'Moonbeam Levels'.
it's an unreleased song from '82 that's been a bit of a fan favorite for years. It came close to being included on several albums over the years, and Prince himself has mentioned that he'd like to officially release it sometime. | |
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Yeah it's called "Moonbeam Levels (A Better Place 2 Die)" | |
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Pharaoh4TheMuse said: Yeah it's called "Moonbeam Levels (A Better Place 2 Die)"
Just to be pedantic - the 'A Better Place 2 Die' tag was one that came from early bootlegs, when we didn't know the real title. The songs title is simply: 'Moonbeam Levels'. | |
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http://www.dtt-lyrics.com...s/A-Z.html :
Moonbeam Levels Often titled "A Better Place 2 Die" by bootleggers, this classic was recorded during the 1999 sessions. Prince played a brief part on tour in Los Angeles, March 28th, 1983. It's an excellent melodic mid-tempo rock number focusing on piano in the versus with a guitar giving the chorus added punch, similar to "Free." The lyrics dwell on imminent nuclear war destruction and looking for "a better place to die." The Holy Purple Book: Soften called 'Better Place 2 Die', the track was maybe a "1999" left-off. Some segments of '3 Chains O' Gold' was based on the verses of 'Moonbeam Levels'. According NPGOnlineLtd, 'Moonbeam Levels' is one of his (Prince) favourite song Ain't that a bitch? | |
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BorisFishpaw said: it's 'Moonbeam Levels'.
it's an unreleased song from '82 that's been a bit of a fan favorite for years. It came close to being included on several albums over the years, and Prince himself has mentioned that he'd like to officially release it sometime. Never heard the song, unfortunately... | |
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Moonbeam Levels.
It's choosing death over not living with a vagina. See, Prince was obsessed with vaginas during that period. It's pervasive in his songs. Moobeam levels was about death over being VAGINAless, The Dance Electric was about electric vaginal toys, and we all know that "There others here with Us" is about vaginas stalking in darkness of night. Prince truly has vision. | |
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BorisFishpaw said: it's 'Moonbeam Levels'.
it's an unreleased song from '82 that's been a bit of a fan favorite for years. It came close to being included on several albums over the years, and Prince himself has mentioned that he'd like to officially release it sometime. Anyone know where I might be able to find lyrics to the song? | |
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fruityg said: BorisFishpaw said: it's 'Moonbeam Levels'.
it's an unreleased song from '82 that's been a bit of a fan favorite for years. It came close to being included on several albums over the years, and Prince himself has mentioned that he'd like to officially release it sometime. Anyone know where I might be able to find lyrics to the song? http://www.dtt-lyrics.com....html#moon Moonbeam Levels Yesterday I tried 2 write a novel but I didn't know where 2 begin So I laid down in the grass tryin' 2 feel the world turn Boy loses girl in a rain storm, nuclear World War III All that's left is pain and sorrow, as far as he's concerned CHORUS: He says please send all your moonbeam levels 2 me Please send all your moonbeam levels 2 me Please send all your moonbeam levels 2 me I'm lookin' 4 a better place 2 die Maybe he's lookin' 4 a different world Maybe he's lookin' 4 a brand new high Maybe he would like a nice condo overlookin' the rings of Saturn Maybe he wants affection instead of a plastic life Maybe he doesn't know what he wants at all CHORUS A newborn child knows nothing of destruction Nothing of love and hate What happens in between is a mystery Because we don't give a damn about his fate He said he'll never keep diaries 2 learn from his mistakes Instead he'll just repeat all the good things that he's done Fight 4 perfect love until it's perfect love he makes When he's happy then his battle will be won (It's never 2 late) Please send all your moonbeam levels 2 me (Send your.. send 2 me) Please send all your moonbeam levels 2 me (Send your levels 2 me) Please send all your moonbeam levels 2 me (Sending me your.. send 2 me) I'm lookin' 4 a better place 2 die (Better place 2 die) Please send all your moonbeam levels 2 me (Oh yeah!) Please send all your moonbeam levels 2 me {x2} He don't, he don't, he don't really wanna die He don't wanna, he don't wanna, he don't wanna die {x2} He don't really wanna die ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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'A Better Place 2 Die' would be such a better title for it.
'Moonbeam Levels' sounds like the title of a crappy B-movie. Beautiful song, though. My second favourite out-take. | |
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Haystack said: 'A Better Place 2 Die' would be such a better title for it.
'Moonbeam Levels' sounds like the title of a crappy B-movie. I agree!! I have the same problem with the unreleased song "A Large Room With No Light"...bootleggers called it "Welcome 2 The Ratrace" IMO, a much better title... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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