Tremolo Blooz

Tremolo Blooz: Musical Odyssey of Life's Ups and Downs
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Lyrics

Tremelo blooz, ain't got nothin' to loose,

Tremelo blooz, the speaker is experiencing a type of blues characterized by a tremolo effect. They feel they have nothing to lose.

Ain't got nothin' but those tumblin', mumbling blooz.

Continuation of the speaker's expression of the tremolo blues, emphasizing the absence of material possessions.

Brains came out first when I was born,

Reflecting on birth, the speaker mentions the brain coming out first, possibly symbolizing vulnerability or a unique perspective from the start.

I bent down to catch a rose and I caught a thorn.

A metaphorical moment of trying to grasp something positive (rose) but ending up with something painful (thorn).

Hey Miss Monkey, how d'ya get so blue?

Addressing someone named Miss Monkey, questioning the cause of her sadness or "blue" mood.

Monkey looked up with her teary eyes and said:

Miss Monkey responds to the inquiry, expressing her feelings of longing or loneliness in the speaker's absence.

I've been missin' you...

Miss Monkey directly states that she has been missing the speaker.

She got those tremelo blooz, ain't got nothin' to loose,

Reiteration of the speaker's own experience of tremolo blues and having nothing to lose.

Ain't got nothin' but those tumblin', mumbling blooz.

Continuation of the speaker's state of having only the tumbling, mumbling blues.

Hello Chickey, you've been packed away,

Greeting someone named Chickey who has been away for a while, possibly metaphorically represented as being "packed away."

For nine months and a cold December day.

Describing Chickey's absence for a prolonged period, specifying a cold December day.

Your yellow body's crumpled and covered with doo.

Depicting Chickey's current state as crumpled and soiled, offering a microphone for Chickey to express themselves.

Here's a microphone, Chickey, sing whatever you choose...

Chickey is encouraged to sing freely with the implication that singing is a way to cope or communicate.

Chickey got those tremelo blooz, ain't got nothin' to loose.

Chickey, like the speaker, is experiencing tremolo blues and has nothing to lose.

He ain't got nothin' but those tumblin', mumbling blooz.

Chickey, like the speaker, is stuck with tumbling, mumbling blues as their emotional state.

My friend Froggie, collapsed back stage,

Introducing a character named Froggie who has collapsed backstage, face down in a pile of cocaine.

Face down in a pile of cocaine.

Revealing the reason for Froggie's collapse, implying substance abuse issues.

The rocker doctor said he had the flu,

A doctor misdiagnoses Froggie's condition, attributing it to the flu, while Froggie knows the real problem.

But Froggie felt it deep inside.

Despite the misdiagnosis, Froggie feels the need to address and confront his own issues.

He knew exactly what he had to do...

Froggie decides to express his emotions and struggles by singing the tremolo blues.

He sing those tremelo blooz, he ain't got nothin' to loose.

Similar to the earlier instances, Froggie sings the tremolo blues and emphasizes having nothing to lose.

He ain't got nothin' but those tumblin', mumbling blooz.

Reiterating Froggie's emotional state with tumbling, mumbling blues as a persistent theme in the song.

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