Bryan Ferry - The Price Of Love [Official]
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Published on 09 Jul 2024 / In
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Here's an old Classic 70's number, the price of love Brian ferry. Many decades ago now I had a buddy who was in the nusic indudtry and he told me he went to a parting in Chelsea London connected with his work at the time, and Brian ferry was their. apparently he said he found him one of the most BORING people he ever met! lol! Been a long time since I did any session keyboards or Guitar now, still love to play thought still got the gear! lol! great song though, say's what is on the packet you could say! One of my Favorites was Roxy Music's Virginia Plane.
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Jerry Hall before she monkey branched from Bryan to Mick Jagger.
Ohhhhh thanks to the internets I finally found the right lyrics:
There is a combination of words and singers and instruments that made this bit impossible to understand.
"It costs you more when you're to >>>> blame <<<<<"
There are quite a few "mumbled / incoherent" words in this song.....
Good song though...
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The wine is sweet, the gin is bitter
Drink all you can but you won't forget her
You talk too much, you laugh too loud
You see her face in ev'ry crowd
And that's the price of love, the price of love
A debt you pay with tears and pain
The price of love, the price of love
It costs you more when you're to blame
Kiss one girl, kiss another
Kiss them all, but you won't recover
You're dancing slow, you're dancing fast
You're happy now, but that won't last
And that's the price of love, the price of love
A debt you pay with tears and pain
The price of love, the price of love
It costs you more when you're to blame
Kiss one
Kiss one
Kiss one
Kiss one girl, kiss another
Kiss them all, but you won't recover
You're dancing slow, you're dancing fast
You're happy now, but that won't last
And that's the price of love, the price of love
A debt you pay with tears and pain
The price of love, the price of love
It costs you more when you're to blame
Come up and see me and make me smile
Just a bit of info if anyone gives a shit. Brian Eno (Roxy Music, and Bowie went to Germany around this time maybe slightly earlier and did some experimental sessions with I think Tangerine Dream? One of the Guys from that band also went on to form Kraftwerk shortly after, but Icant remember his name right now. It's quite a story of how pop music develops! i think I may have a documentary about it somewhere called Kraut Rock I'll haver to have a look?