Round and Round - Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti



     
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Round and Round Lyrics


[Intro:]
You know
I never understood why we go through the same things
Over and over
Baby
I'm tired
I'm so damn tired
[Verse 1:]
You wake up in the morning
Breakfast on the table
Huh huh
Ain't it done
I go run you a bath
And turn on the cable
Boy don't act like you don't know it
You can be straight up with me boy
Ain't nobody listening

Tell me what are we doing
Cos I don't wanna waste my time
And I don't wanna waste your time
What the hell are we doing
I've given all I got
What do I have to show for it
Nothing nothing nothing nothing
I forgive you on the spot
Then I wait for you to change but
Nothing nothing nothing nothing
[Bridge:]
Got me going round and round and round in circles
Cos I loved you
Really loved you
Going round and round and round in circles
Cos I loved you
Really loved you
[Chorus:]
Round and round and round we go
Round and round and round we go
Round and round we go
Round and round we go
Round and round we go
Round and round ohh
[Verse 2:]
Tell me who you gonna find to do it like me
Huh huh ain't nobody
And I know you think I'm old
Well then boy I might be
Don't let that good girl shit fool ya
From the lingerie to the dirty dishes
Broken promises and wishes
Everyday is something different
Ain't no telling who you kissing
I've given all I got
What do I have to show for it
Nothing nothing nothing nothing
I forgive you on the spot
Then I wait for you to change but
Nothing nothing nothing nothing
[Bridge]
[Chorus]
[Verse 3:]
Thought that we could make it through the storm
The storm
But now I see that I was so so so wrong
Boy I would have never though
That we just wouldn't work
Boy it hurts
Oh baby
That we just keep going round in circles
[Bridge]
[Outro:]
I really really
I really
Really
I really really
We go
We go
We go
I can't even
Sometimes I'm feeling empty
Oh babe
So dizzy
Oh
I...

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Ariel Pink (born Ariel Marcus Rosenberg on June 24, 1978) is a Los Angeles based experimental/pop musician. Pink boasts a cult following and endorsements from more widely known artists such as fellow founding Paw Tracks group Animal Collective.

After years of recording in relative seclusion in the hills of Los Angeles, Ariel Pink (the first non-Animal Collective member on the Paw Tracks roster) made his official Paw Tracks debut with The Doldrums. Recording at home with a guitar, bass, keyboard, and 8-track (the drum sounds were created with his mouth).

Ariel Pink blends Lite FM and warped lo-fi pop into something by turns beautiful and confusing. Some may find his personal yet detached approach highly addictive, while others may be instantly turned off by the obvious lo-fi production and the vocal drumtracks.

In the summer of 2003, Pink passed a CD-R on to New York based band Animal Collective after being introduced by mutual friend Jimi Hey (of All Night Radio and Beachwood Sparks) at one of their shows. Unbeknownst to Pink, Animal Collective had recently started their own record label, Paw Tracks, and several weeks later they contacted him expressing an interest in releasing his music. Pink became the first musician on the label aside from the members of Animal Collective. The next year, the label reissued The Doldrums, an album which had been originally recorded in 1999. Since then, Paw Tracks (now co-owned by Carpark Records) has released two other reissues of Pink's previous recordings, Worn Copy and House Arrest.

Pink has gradually caught the attention of media sources around the United States as well as internationally. As most of his albums are self-made, many of them have never been heard by fans. Almost all of Pink's albums which have been commercially released come from his yet-unfinished "Haunted Graffiti" series and are thus the best known.

Pink's tours have generally been met with much negativity, primarily because his music was never intended to be performed live for commercial audiences. As he explained to LA Weekly:
“People boo me everywhere...They don't even hide their contempt. I'm used to it now...Hey, I'm giving audiences the real thing...For better or worse, I'm out there, and those are the circumstances. People don't like it when it seems like you don't know what's happening, or I'm getting bummed out with certain aspects and I can't hide it. I think people feel that pain and just think it's bad.”

Initially playing shows alone with pre-recorded music, Pink has since employed the efforts of keyboardist Kenny Gilmore, bassist Tim Koh (White Magic), drummer Jimi Hey, and guitarist Cole M. Greif-Neill (Ethnik Klensr) as Haunted Graffiti. However, even with a backing band unfamiliar audiences are generally hostile towards the unrehearsed nature of the live compositions.

In July, the band embarked on Pink's "Thanks Mom, I'm Dead" tour.

One genre that may interestingly define Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti is one known as Hauntology. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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