The Black Crowes – She Talks To Angels
(Official Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H58gMiQQRm0
“She Talks To Angels” by The Black Crowes from the album Shake Your Money Maker released in 1990 – now in HD
#TheBlackCrowes #SheTalksToAngels #Remastered
Lyrics
She never mentions the word addiction
In certain company.
Yes, she’ll tell you she’s an orphan
After you meet her family.
She paints her eyes as black as night now.
Pulls those shades down tight.
Yeah, she gives me a smile when the pain comes.
The pain gonna make everything alright.
Says she talks to angels.
They call her out by her name.
Oh yeah, she talks to angels.
Says they call her out by her name.
She keeps a lock of hair in her pocket.
She wears a cross around her neck.
Yes the hair is from a little boy,
And the cross from someone she has not met, well, not yet
Says she talks to angels.
Says they all know her name.
Oh yeah, she talks to angels.
Says they call her out by her name.
She don’t know no lover,
None that I ever seen.
Yeah, to her that ain’t nothing
But to me it means, means everything.
She paints her eyes as black as night now.
Pulls those shades down tight.
Oh yeah there’s a smile when the pain comes.
Pain’s gonna make everything alright, alright yeah
Says she talks to angels.
Says they call her out by her name.
Oh yeah, angels
Call her out by her name
Oh angel,
They call her out by her name
Oh she talks to angels,
They call her out, yeah yeah
Call her out,
Don’t you know that they call her out by her name
Songwriters: Christopher Mark Robinson / Rich S. Robinson
She Talks to Angels lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc
Songwriters
Chris Robinson, Soundtrack: Ladder 49. Chris Robinson was born on December 20, 1966 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA as Christopher Mark Robinson. He was previously married to Allison Bridges, Kate Hudson and Lala Sloatman.
Rich Robinson was born on May 24, 1969 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA as Richard Spencer Robinson.
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Personal Comments
You have never heard of me before —
that’s how good at privacy we are.
It’s why they always wanted me to have my picture taken with them but Anton’s rule was no pictures with out permission, to give me a choice at having my own life. I was adopted into a Holocaust family who had ties into the WWII German high command. Anton’s family rule makes a lot of sense when dealing with ever present racism and anti-semitism. It allows me to actually feel and love for real sometimes. I get to know people as people not as “Head Satanist of Los Angeles”. It was the greatest gift, but it tore our hearts apart.
The reason for this note is:
I remember a woman who told me that it was OK to wear a cross like Tony Iommi — to put it down the back of my shirt so if someone attacked me from behind — they might pause for a moment if they saw the cross. She said it was OK to wear it in protest and it would be better if it was upside down or a German cross but put it down the back of my neck. When I saw this video a few frames caught my eye and it brings it all right back.
She took me to hear Black Sabbath when they were rehearsing I think it was at Sunset Sound and we sat on the street just to hear them play live,.. said: That’s your band, you know that right? I tried telling them you were Ed’s friend, we can’t get in because they don’t know who we are but we can listen (They opened the back door so we could hear. [Memories of being Anton’s kid in LA, 1970’s] See: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/black-sabbath-tony-iommi-eddie-van-halen-interview-1073082/
Official YouTube page of Sunset Sound Recorders. We’re the most famous historic recording studio ever. The Beach Boys, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling S…
“He was so humble and so nice,” the guitarist says of his onetime tourmate and longtime friend. “He was just genuinely a great person”
Sheesh,.. too early in the morning for sadness. I am 55 Ed was 65 — raised in Arcadia/Pasadena. The cross down the back was for protection from the Xrowley rituals people tried to do to me. “The Lisa’s” saved me from those and were always taking me out. Anton gave gas money to them sometimes. I liked the name Lisa and women with black hair. Sometimes we delivered books to bookstores and checked newsletter subscriptions together but that was a different Lisa. The deal with people was they could (or would) say they knew me — that’s all — but they chose not “do anything for me” because of “your father”. The problem for the children were the twin shadows of Anton and Aleister, we spend our whole lives looking for “real magic” and the real religions that were not “sick in the head”.
It was a very weird deal being me, Bwah ha ha was up north but she was into the movies — which my adopted father would not let me be in — but at the same time we all just rooted for our hometown bands, it was safer than sports out on the field and in the parks during those years. Music was all we had sometimes but batteries for radios cost money and they couldn’t take me to concerts because I was underage and had the wrong last name.
It’s a different relationship I have with a certain group of women
Some were holocaust families and they wore crosses — in back — in protest — for me.
–snip–
Best Wishes
(the unofficial official music version of “break a leg”)
-gtk or -gkl
Whatever she prefer’s is fine by me.