Deep Purple — Woman From Tokyo
Album: Who Do We Think We Are
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Released: 1973
Length: 5:42
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Fly into the rising sun,
Faces, smiling everyone
Yeah, she is a whole new tradition
I feel it in my heart
My woman from Tokyo
She makes me see
My woman from Tokyo
She's so good to me
Talk about her like a Queen
Dancing in a Eastern Dream
Yeah, she makes me feel like a river
That carries me away
My woman from Tokyo
She makes me see
My woman from Tokyo
She's so good to me
But I'm at home and I just don't belong ...
So far away from the garden we love
She is what moves in the soul of a dove
Soon I shall see just how black was my night
When we're alone in Her City of light
Rising from the neon gloom
Shining like a crazy moon
Yeah, she turns me on like a fire
I get high
My woman from Tokyo
She makes me see
My woman from Tokyo
She's so good to me
Faces, smiling everyone
Yeah, she is a whole new tradition
I feel it in my heart
My woman from Tokyo
She makes me see
My woman from Tokyo
She's so good to me
Talk about her like a Queen
Dancing in a Eastern Dream
Yeah, she makes me feel like a river
That carries me away
My woman from Tokyo
She makes me see
My woman from Tokyo
She's so good to me
But I'm at home and I just don't belong ...
So far away from the garden we love
She is what moves in the soul of a dove
Soon I shall see just how black was my night
When we're alone in Her City of light
Rising from the neon gloom
Shining like a crazy moon
Yeah, she turns me on like a fire
I get high
My woman from Tokyo
She makes me see
My woman from Tokyo
She's so good to me
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Where is this TOE-KAY-OH you speak of? ; )
Greyerwrit wrote:
Janis Joplin, James Brown?
Prince?
Wilson Pickett could get after it--check out his cover of "Hey Jude" with Duane Allman on slide guitar.
Jim Morrison had some good screams as well...
Janis Joplin, James Brown?
Prince?
Wilson Pickett could get after it--check out his cover of "Hey Jude" with Duane Allman on slide guitar.
Jim Morrison had some good screams as well...
Love the snare sound and the drum roll at the begenning
dickmahoon wrote:
me too. never read the lyrics before. a lovely little love song.
I keep forgettin' how good these guys are!
me too. never read the lyrics before. a lovely little love song.
kremfresch wrote:
Janis Joplin, James Brown?
Prince?
No comments? O.K. I'll start. Ian Gillan has (had, I guess) the best scream in rock, hands down.
Janis Joplin, James Brown?
Prince?
kremfresch wrote:
His best screams are actually on the original brown cover concept album of Jesus Christ Superstar where he sang the part of Christ...It's true! It's the only version of that musical I will listen too. Truly the rock opera version. Everything else just feels wrong.
No comments? O.K. I'll start. Ian Gillan has (had, I guess) the best scream in rock, hands down.
His best screams are actually on the original brown cover concept album of Jesus Christ Superstar where he sang the part of Christ...It's true! It's the only version of that musical I will listen too. Truly the rock opera version. Everything else just feels wrong.
Wonder if his woman uses brown sugar.......
Great band!I love them!
Good stuff.
I keep forgettin' how good these guys are!
bmosbarg wrote:
That is a great track from an underrated album
How about a Deep Purple tune from the Tommy Bolin era? Maybe 'Drifter' from 'Come Taste the Band'?
That is a great track from an underrated album
How about a Deep Purple tune from the Tommy Bolin era? Maybe 'Drifter' from 'Come Taste the Band'?
My fave DP tune...
No comments? O.K. I'll start. Ian Gillan has (had, I guess) the best scream in rock, hands down.
Janis Joplin, James Brown?
Prince?
Little Richard, Paul McCartney, Roger Daltery