The fantastic Jaime Wyatt performs "Rattlesnake Girl" @The Beachland Ballroom, Cleveland

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • Rattlesnake Girl
    Lyrics =
    Thank you kindly, don't walk behind me
    I've seen people slip that way
    And if you try me, boot heels beside me
    I might have to make your day
    And I'm tryna' keep the overhead low
    Desert blanket on the fire below
    I see my sweet friends out on the weekend
    They all look happy and gay
    They keep their secrets all covered in sequins
    People have too much to say
    I found my childhood under the pinewood
    I am a rattlesnake girl
    I am a rattlesnake girl
    Ooh, ooh
    Woo-hoo-ooh-ooh
    Ooh, ooh
    Woo-hoo-ooh-ooh, ooh
    So go find a diamond, you might need to buy one
    It's a rocky road to town
    And I built an island, sagebrush and violence
    And you know that lonesome sound
    But if you wanna see the world from here
    Get in line for a souvenir
    I see my sweet friends out on the weekend
    They all look happy and gay
    They keep their secrets all covered in sequins
    People have too much to say
    I found my childhood under the pinewood
    I am a rattlesnake girl
    I am a rattlesnake girl
    I am a rattlesnake girl
    Ooh, ooh
    Woo-hoo-ooh-ooh
    Songwriters Jaime Wyatt Pius
    Rattlesnake Girl lyrics © Native Song Publishing
    Jaime Wyatt , Hailed by Pitchfork as one of the “most exciting and skillful storytellers” working today, Jaime Wyatt is the kind of generational talent whose raw, honest lyricism is matched only by the power of her huge, unmistakable voice. Both of Jaime’s previous releases, “Felony Blues and “Neon Cross”, arrived to universal acclaim, with NPR praising Wyatt’s “remarkable voice” and Rolling Stone lauding her “lush, layered, and complex” performances.
    Her new album, Feel Good Recorded with Black Pumas’ Adrian Quesada, takes Wyatt to new heights. Feel Good is bold and ecstatic, built on tight, intoxicating grooves that belie the songs’ substantial emotional stakes. Wyatt’s writing is unguarded and intuitive here, tapping into the deep recesses of her subconscious as she reckons with grief and growth, and her delivery is visceral to match, cutting straight to the bone with equal parts sensitivity and swagger. Taken as a whole, the collection stands as a radical act of creative liberation from an artist already known for pushing limits, a genre-defying work of healing and self-love that tips its cap to everything from Al Green and Otis Redding to Waylon Jennings and Bobbie Gentry in its relentless pursuit of peace and pleasure.
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