Chords for Eurythmics interview 1985
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[Ab] Well, I kind of got in myself pulled out of it
Unvoluntary really because I mean I I ended up in car crashes and hospitals and all sorts
I mean it was virtually like, you know, I had to stop taking them.
Otherwise, you know, I would die really
Did you know David this time any?
The end of it he was coming I mean he was crashing into the wall when I met him
So I'm pulled him up by the scruff of his neck
Slapped him around the face a few times and said stop it
Good night.
It was only a good therapy for you.
That's it was great.
Yeah, I mean, you know, it's funny cuz we've influenced each other so much
Throughout the eight or nine years in all sorts of ways.
I mean, yeah, I need literally saved me life and stopped me
Yeah in that kind of way and I completely wrecked his in return
Always wrecked my life.
Not really.
Oh, yeah, it's terrible
somewhere so as
The Eurythmics unfolded and as your careers developed, you became lovers and was it difficult like being lovers and working together
You said that really quick say the game slowly
You became lovers I remember that [Gm] let's get romantic for a minute [Ab] was it I'm getting a call
[G] It [Fm] was also terribly silent
Do [Bbm] you
[Ab] [Eb] remember
[Ab] The nights we spent
[Bbm] [Gb]
[Ab] Yes, we say carry on please the crew are all in tears, yeah
[G] I just wondered how difficult it was.
I mean it must be difficult
Lovers I wouldn't dream of delving into your sex life
[Ab]
[Fm] [Ab] I
Want to talk to you a bit about your early time with the Eurythmics
When you were maybe messing about with that sexual [Abm] stereotype in any, you know a whole bit about dressing up as a bloke
I'm not going down.
So what the American Grammys as I [Ab] understand it?
What was the motive behind that though?
An extreme perversion on my behalf.
I think really the thing is the reason why we're laughing things and and
Talk sort of a bit candidly about that is because we both are very strange sexual
Deviant people and so as soon as you mentioned this subject, obviously
We're gonna crack up because you know, if you could see us at home, you know
You know, I mean can we pop round and maybe bring the boys round bring the crew in and there's no need to do that
I've got it all on film
No questions asked I see I see
No, the thing is right and
Annie
Decided that you didn't want to be seen on stage like a girly, you know
Kind of singer in a frock or whatever and all the guys
So just seen as that kind of person when she's a a real character and a character performer
So she started just wearing loose kind of men's suits or whatever on stage so that she can move around and sing
And of course
Oh, that's right, yeah
It's gonna get more perverse you see we decided that we should be twins really
Because we were suffering from a disease called folly.
I dare have you heard of that?
I'm about to know carry on.
It's the madness of two people who become so close that
They can't speak outside of their own situation, you know, we'll demonstrate some And
People used to find it really weird when they met us
so we thought we might as well go the whole way and be sort of the Gilbert and George of the rock world and
So we did that and the Americans found it very confusing
And since the Americans find things confusing you either get loved or hated so boy George got loved and we got hate
But in fact love is a stranger went down very well over there didn't it?
Well, [C] I mean we are very successful over there
But that's only because people are very worried about and if they don't make us successful, I think I might be missing out on something
You
[F]
Unvoluntary really because I mean I I ended up in car crashes and hospitals and all sorts
I mean it was virtually like, you know, I had to stop taking them.
Otherwise, you know, I would die really
Did you know David this time any?
The end of it he was coming I mean he was crashing into the wall when I met him
So I'm pulled him up by the scruff of his neck
Slapped him around the face a few times and said stop it
Good night.
It was only a good therapy for you.
That's it was great.
Yeah, I mean, you know, it's funny cuz we've influenced each other so much
Throughout the eight or nine years in all sorts of ways.
I mean, yeah, I need literally saved me life and stopped me
Yeah in that kind of way and I completely wrecked his in return
Always wrecked my life.
Not really.
Oh, yeah, it's terrible
somewhere so as
The Eurythmics unfolded and as your careers developed, you became lovers and was it difficult like being lovers and working together
You said that really quick say the game slowly
You became lovers I remember that [Gm] let's get romantic for a minute [Ab] was it I'm getting a call
[G] It [Fm] was also terribly silent
Do [Bbm] you
[Ab] [Eb] remember
[Ab] The nights we spent
[Bbm] [Gb]
[Ab] Yes, we say carry on please the crew are all in tears, yeah
[G] I just wondered how difficult it was.
I mean it must be difficult
Lovers I wouldn't dream of delving into your sex life
[Ab]
[Fm] [Ab] I
Want to talk to you a bit about your early time with the Eurythmics
When you were maybe messing about with that sexual [Abm] stereotype in any, you know a whole bit about dressing up as a bloke
I'm not going down.
So what the American Grammys as I [Ab] understand it?
What was the motive behind that though?
An extreme perversion on my behalf.
I think really the thing is the reason why we're laughing things and and
Talk sort of a bit candidly about that is because we both are very strange sexual
Deviant people and so as soon as you mentioned this subject, obviously
We're gonna crack up because you know, if you could see us at home, you know
You know, I mean can we pop round and maybe bring the boys round bring the crew in and there's no need to do that
I've got it all on film
No questions asked I see I see
No, the thing is right and
Annie
Decided that you didn't want to be seen on stage like a girly, you know
Kind of singer in a frock or whatever and all the guys
So just seen as that kind of person when she's a a real character and a character performer
So she started just wearing loose kind of men's suits or whatever on stage so that she can move around and sing
And of course
Oh, that's right, yeah
It's gonna get more perverse you see we decided that we should be twins really
Because we were suffering from a disease called folly.
I dare have you heard of that?
I'm about to know carry on.
It's the madness of two people who become so close that
They can't speak outside of their own situation, you know, we'll demonstrate some And
People used to find it really weird when they met us
so we thought we might as well go the whole way and be sort of the Gilbert and George of the rock world and
So we did that and the Americans found it very confusing
And since the Americans find things confusing you either get loved or hated so boy George got loved and we got hate
But in fact love is a stranger went down very well over there didn't it?
Well, [C] I mean we are very successful over there
But that's only because people are very worried about and if they don't make us successful, I think I might be missing out on something
You
[F]
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[Ab] Well, I kind of got in myself pulled out of it
_ Unvoluntary really because I mean I I ended up in car crashes and hospitals and all sorts
I mean it was virtually like, you know, I had to stop taking them.
Otherwise, you know, I would die really
Did you know David this time any? _ _ _
The end of it he was coming I mean he was crashing into the wall when I met him
So I'm pulled him up by the scruff of his neck
Slapped him around the face a few times and said stop it
Good night.
It was only a good therapy for you.
That's it was great.
Yeah, I mean, you know, it's funny cuz we've influenced each other so much
_ Throughout the eight or nine years in all sorts of ways.
I mean, yeah, I need literally saved me life and stopped me
Yeah in that kind of way and I completely wrecked his _ in return
_ Always wrecked my life.
Not really.
Oh, yeah, it's terrible _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
somewhere so as
The Eurythmics unfolded and as your careers developed, you became lovers and was it difficult like being lovers and working together
You said that really quick say the game slowly
You _ became lovers I remember that [Gm] let's get romantic for a minute [Ab] was it I'm getting a call
[G] _ It [Fm] was also terribly silent
Do [Bbm] you _
[Ab] [Eb] remember
_ _ [Ab] _ The nights we spent
[Bbm] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ Yes, we say carry on please the crew are all in tears, yeah
[G] _ _ I just wondered how difficult it was.
I mean it must be difficult _
_ _ _ Lovers I wouldn't dream of delving into your sex life
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [Ab] I
Want to talk to you a bit about your early time with the Eurythmics
When you were maybe messing about with that sexual [Abm] stereotype in any, you know a whole bit about dressing up as a bloke
I'm not going down.
So what the American Grammys as I [Ab] understand it?
What was the motive behind that though?
_ _ _ An extreme perversion on my behalf.
I think really the thing is the reason why we're laughing things and and
Talk sort of a bit candidly about that is because we both are very strange sexual _
_ _ Deviant people and so as soon as you mentioned this subject, obviously
We're gonna crack up because you know, if you could see us at home, you know
_ You know, I mean can we pop round and maybe bring the boys round bring the crew in and there's no need to do that
I've got it all on film
No _ _ _ _ _ questions asked I see I see _ _
_ No, the thing is right and
_ _ _ _ _ Annie
Decided that you didn't want to be seen on stage like a girly, you know
Kind of singer in a frock or whatever and all the guys
So just seen as that kind of person when she's a a real character and a character performer
So she started just wearing loose kind of men's suits or whatever on stage so that she can move around and sing
And of course _
_ Oh, _ that's right, yeah
It's gonna get more perverse you see we decided that we should be twins really
Because we were suffering from a disease called folly.
I dare have you heard of that?
I'm about to know carry on.
It's the madness of two people who become so close that
They can't speak outside of their own situation, you know, we'll demonstrate some _ _ _ And _ _ _
_ _ _ People used to find it really weird when they met us
so we thought we might as well go the whole way and be sort of the Gilbert and George of the rock world and
So we did that and the Americans found it very confusing
_ And since the Americans find things confusing you either get loved or hated so boy George got loved and we got hate
But in fact love is a stranger went down very well over there didn't it?
Well, [C] I mean we are very successful over there
But that's only because people are very worried about and if they don't make us successful, I think I might be missing out on something _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ You _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Unvoluntary really because I mean I I ended up in car crashes and hospitals and all sorts
I mean it was virtually like, you know, I had to stop taking them.
Otherwise, you know, I would die really
Did you know David this time any? _ _ _
The end of it he was coming I mean he was crashing into the wall when I met him
So I'm pulled him up by the scruff of his neck
Slapped him around the face a few times and said stop it
Good night.
It was only a good therapy for you.
That's it was great.
Yeah, I mean, you know, it's funny cuz we've influenced each other so much
_ Throughout the eight or nine years in all sorts of ways.
I mean, yeah, I need literally saved me life and stopped me
Yeah in that kind of way and I completely wrecked his _ in return
_ Always wrecked my life.
Not really.
Oh, yeah, it's terrible _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
somewhere so as
The Eurythmics unfolded and as your careers developed, you became lovers and was it difficult like being lovers and working together
You said that really quick say the game slowly
You _ became lovers I remember that [Gm] let's get romantic for a minute [Ab] was it I'm getting a call
[G] _ It [Fm] was also terribly silent
Do [Bbm] you _
[Ab] [Eb] remember
_ _ [Ab] _ The nights we spent
[Bbm] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ Yes, we say carry on please the crew are all in tears, yeah
[G] _ _ I just wondered how difficult it was.
I mean it must be difficult _
_ _ _ Lovers I wouldn't dream of delving into your sex life
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [Ab] I
Want to talk to you a bit about your early time with the Eurythmics
When you were maybe messing about with that sexual [Abm] stereotype in any, you know a whole bit about dressing up as a bloke
I'm not going down.
So what the American Grammys as I [Ab] understand it?
What was the motive behind that though?
_ _ _ An extreme perversion on my behalf.
I think really the thing is the reason why we're laughing things and and
Talk sort of a bit candidly about that is because we both are very strange sexual _
_ _ Deviant people and so as soon as you mentioned this subject, obviously
We're gonna crack up because you know, if you could see us at home, you know
_ You know, I mean can we pop round and maybe bring the boys round bring the crew in and there's no need to do that
I've got it all on film
No _ _ _ _ _ questions asked I see I see _ _
_ No, the thing is right and
_ _ _ _ _ Annie
Decided that you didn't want to be seen on stage like a girly, you know
Kind of singer in a frock or whatever and all the guys
So just seen as that kind of person when she's a a real character and a character performer
So she started just wearing loose kind of men's suits or whatever on stage so that she can move around and sing
And of course _
_ Oh, _ that's right, yeah
It's gonna get more perverse you see we decided that we should be twins really
Because we were suffering from a disease called folly.
I dare have you heard of that?
I'm about to know carry on.
It's the madness of two people who become so close that
They can't speak outside of their own situation, you know, we'll demonstrate some _ _ _ And _ _ _
_ _ _ People used to find it really weird when they met us
so we thought we might as well go the whole way and be sort of the Gilbert and George of the rock world and
So we did that and the Americans found it very confusing
_ And since the Americans find things confusing you either get loved or hated so boy George got loved and we got hate
But in fact love is a stranger went down very well over there didn't it?
Well, [C] I mean we are very successful over there
But that's only because people are very worried about and if they don't make us successful, I think I might be missing out on something _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ You _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _