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The Vanilla Fudge - She's Not There Lyrics
Well, let me tell you about the way she looked.
The way she acts and the color of her hair.
Her voice was soft and cool, her eyes were clear and bright.
But she's not there.
CookyJar.
Redbone-Come And Get Your Love
Prefer this song myself, but it's all good.
Hell, with it, baby, 'cause you're fine and you're mine and you look so divine.
Come and get your love.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B2zu3SOJU8[/URL]
[QUOTE=CookyJar;3032099]The Vanilla Fudge - She's Not There CookyJar.[/QUOTE]Very pretty girl, excellent find there Cooky.
The Zombies not The Vanilla Fudge
[QUOTE=CookyJar;3032099]Well, let me tell you about the way she looked.
The way she acts and the color of her hair.
Her voice was soft and cool, her eyes were clear and bright.
But she's not there.
CookyJar.[/QUOTE]Not that it matters one bit, but "She's Not There" was originally written by the Zombie's keyboardist and released by the British Band's debut album in 1964. The American band Vanilla Fudge did not release their cover of it until 1967. I much prefer the original. But Tiffany is still stunning.
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RE: The Zombies not The Vanilla Fudge
I prefer the Vanilla Fudge's darker, Psychedelic version. They have much more feeling, a lot more depth, IMHO. They captured my mood at the time. [b][URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRB-fVNgcfg[/URL][/b]. Even their Album cover seemed to make a senual statement.
[QUOTE=Glockman;3032429]Not that it matters one bit, but "She's Not There" was originally written by the Zombie's keyboardist and released by the British Band's debut album in 1964. The American band Vanilla Fudge did not release their cover of it until 1967. I much prefer the original. But Tiffany is still stunning.[/QUOTE]It does matter. Not much, just a little bit. Way back then, when I was a younger man, I broke up with a girl some years younger than myself. I thought I had her wrapped around my fingers. But, the truth was that I had no idea. So I did her wrong not once or twice but multiple times. And she left me. You never miss them until they're gone. For weeks afterwards, I mourned the relationship, listening to the Vanilla Fudge version of, "She's not there. ".
I realized that it had never been what I had thought it was; she was never there. She had never really been a part of my life. While I was playing her, she was using me. I remember thinking that I had wished someone had warned me and told me to take it easy and not fuck up what I had. If only someone had told me not to fall for my own hype. Ah! But! I still remember the way she looked, the way she acted and the color of her hair. Her voice was soft and cool, her eyes were clear and bright. But she was never there.
Looking into Tiffany's eyes, it got me to thinking. We may date them, we're with them, we may touch their bodies but, they are not there. It does not matter, how deep our game may be, how heavy our pockets are or how powerful our feelings they are not there. It's mystic, the way they can take us to a dimension beyond the one we're used to. The truth is that we can never truly be with them. Because they are not there. Girls like Tiffany are the illusion that drives our fantasies.
Look into her eyes and tell me I am not speaking the truth.
CookyJar.