Hurricane
Hotel Havoc: Ghostly Revelry and Hollywood's Unseen NightsLyrics
There's a hurricane in the hotel, the porters lost my luggage
Experiencing chaos and disarray in the hotel due to a hurricane, with the added inconvenience of lost luggage by porters.
There's a lecture in the lobby that makes us all feel rubbish
A lecture in the hotel lobby is causing a negative emotional impact, making everyone feel bad or worthless.
The consierge is coked up, he's a mouthy chatter box
The hotel concierge is energetic and talkative, likely due to cocaine use, being a noisy conversationalist.
All the ghosts of Hollywood are at the bar where the drinking never stops
Ghosts or remnants of Hollywood's past are present at the bar, creating a haunting atmosphere with continuous drinking.
There will be wine there'll be beer there'll be shots
Expectation of various alcoholic beverages at the bar, including wine, beer, and shots.
Wipe the mirrors clean there'll be dust
Cleaning the mirrors, implying preparation for an event, but acknowledging the inevitable presence of dust.
Waltz's in the moonlight with hands we cannot grasp
Dancing in the moonlight with hands that cannot be held, possibly expressing unattainable or elusive connections.
The ghosts of Hollywood are at the bar where the drinking never stops
Reiteration of ghosts in Hollywood at the bar, emphasizing the perpetual nature of drinking in this environment.
There's a broom closet on the 14th floor where the medication is kept
Reference to a broom closet on the 14th floor where medications are stored, suggesting a hidden or secretive aspect to the hotel.
But it's done on the 13th where the dead bodies are swept
Mention of actions happening on the 13th floor, where dead bodies are taken away, indicating a macabre element.
They never really sleep, they never really died
Suggesting that the deceased remain active in some way, never truly sleeping or dying.
It's a swingers party from hell, they'll be howling through the night
Describing a chaotic and wild party involving howling during the night, possibly referencing unconventional or wild behaviors.
There'll be wine there will be beer there will be sex
Anticipating the presence of wine, beer, and sex in the environment, emphasizing indulgence and pleasure.
They'll collect all the juices from the dead
Imagery of collecting fluids from the dead, potentially symbolizing the extraction of experiences or pleasures from past events.
It's a rodeo of love it's a bucking bull of lust
Comparing love to a rodeo and lust to a bucking bull, portraying these emotions as tumultuous and unpredictable.
The ghosts of Hollywood are at the bar hungry for their lunch
Ghosts of Hollywood at the bar, suggesting a constant presence and hunger, possibly for attention or recognition.
There's a hurricane in the hotel, the porters lost my luggage
Repetition of the initial scenario of a hurricane in the hotel and lost luggage, reinforcing the sense of chaos.
There's a lecture in the lobby that makes us all feel rubbish
Reiteration of a negative lecture in the lobby, emphasizing the persistently disheartening atmosphere.
The concierge is coked up, he's a mouthy chatter box
Repetition of the coked-up concierge, underlining the continuous chatter and energetic behavior.
All the ghosts of Hollywood are at the bar where the drinking never stops
Recurrence of ghosts at the bar in Hollywood, highlighting the ongoing drinking and haunting ambiance.
There will be wine there'll be beer there'll be shots
Reiteration of the expectation of alcoholic beverages at the bar, including wine, beer, and shots.
Wipe the mirrors clean there'll be dust
Emphasizing the cleaning of mirrors and the inevitable presence of dust, possibly symbolizing the cyclical nature of preparation and decay.
Dance in the pale moonlight with hands we cannot grasp
Describing a dance in the moonlight with unattainable hands, echoing the theme of elusive connections and experiences.
The ghosts of Hollywood are at the bar where the drinking never stops
Reiteration of ghosts in Hollywood at the bar, emphasizing the perpetual and unending nature of drinking in this environment.
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