| Lyrics: | Unreleased song by Van Morrison, circa 1973
See notes below
Well I'm sick and
tired
of your alibis,
and your indiscreet lies
just won't get you by,
over and
over and over and over again.
And your family,
your forced superiority,
your
azure delusions of grandeur,
are gonna cut you free,
over and over and over and over
again.
You're as cold as ice.
Ahh, you're not Miss Nice,
and I paid the price.
Ahh, you can count me out.
Oh, without a doubt,
I paid the price.
And up and down, 'round, 'round you go,
but you know one monkey
don't stop no
show.
It's plain to see
you're in need of help,
but I just can't go
on
and whip myself
over and over and over, over again.
Ahh, you can count me
out.
Ahh, without a doubt,
you know, I paid the price.
Ahh, you're not Miss
Nice.
You're as cold as ice,
and I paid the price.
Yes I did.
You know I did.
And I just wanna know
who's your sponsor.
I just wanna know, oh,
I just
a-wanna know, oh,
I just a-wanna know, oh,
who's your angel.
{Backup singers}
[I paid the price.]
Sing the song.
[I paid the price.]
[I paid the price.]
[I
paid the price.]
And don't discriminate your angel.
[I paid the price.]
And don't
discriminate your sponsor.
[I paid the price.]
And be good to your angel.
[I paid the
price.]
Bow down to your angel.
[I paid the price.]
Hey, hey!!
[I paid the
price.]
Don't discriminate your angel.
[I paid the price.]
And don't discriminate
your angel.
[I paid the price.]
Don't discriminate your angel.
[I paid the
price.]
Don't discriminate your sponsor.
[I paid the price.]
Bow down to your
angel.
[I paid the price.]
Bow down to your angel.
[I paid the price.]
Bow down
to your angel.
[I paid the price.]
Uhh, be good!
[I paid the price.]
Be good to
your angel.
[I paid the price.]
I tried for to blow it. (??)
[I paid the
price.]
I tried for to blow it (??), one more time.
[I paid the price.]
I tried for
to blow it (??), one more time.
[I paid the price.]
If you blow it one more time, I
say,
[I paid the price.]
Oh, you're as
cold as ice,
and you're not Miss
Nice,
and I've definitely
paid the price.
Notes from David
Chance:
Performed live & sounds like it came from around the period of the live double LP
It's Too Late To Stop Now, i.e. circa the summer of 1973... what I hear on tape has a few crackles &
pops, as if it's from vinyl, perhaps an outtake from that album, an acetate that got cut?
Listening to it I get a sense of romance gone awry, a dream that's gone bust, reflections on
something once beautiful that has degenerated into something ugly & dysfunctional, wherever fault
lays...passionate, angry, disillusioned & sad all at once...love & hate entertwined...wholly
human...this Van guy lays it out so real and unadorned...may be why I appreciate his noises so
much...
Transcribed by ear 3/21/98
Notes from Michael Burns:
The
recording I Paid the Price was transcribed from was probably from the Rainbow Theatre in London in
summer of '73. It was part of the historic Too Late to Stop Now gigs and was broadcast by RTE but
not the Beeb. I wuz there. I don't think he ever sang it other than that time.. |