”We had to leave Peter
behind in Atlanta. He just got so out of it, he didn’t know where he was or
what he was doing. We waited half a day for him to show up, but then we had to
go. He’d met this girl and gone back to her place and when he got ready to
leave, she got at gun and tried to rob him”
- Alan Mair, bassist i The Only Ones, til Nina
Antonia i bogen, ‘The One And Only’. Peter Perrett – Homme Fatale’ fra
1996.
Historien om den stripper som
Peter Perrett havde mødt i Atlanta på The Only Ones 1979-US-tour. Senere dannede
oplevelsen rammen om den tvetydige sang, ‘Baby’s Got A Gun’, fra lp’en af samme
navn, der udkom i 1980.
“I found love in
Atlanta, Georgia
I said, "Baby, I
don't think I can afford ya"
She said, just for me
- she'd do it for free
Can't you see your
infatuation's
Gonna mean unusual
complications
You're in danger -
baby's got a gun
Baby's got a gun
She's gonna shoot you
down
She's gonna shoot you
in the ground
You know she's gonna
be the ruin of your life
You don't get worried
'cos it happens all the time
But you can never see
through evil when it smiles”
Foto: The Only
Ones med roadcrew, USA, 1979.
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