Karen Blanche Black (née Ziegler; July 1, 1939– August 8, 2013) was an American actress, screenwriter, singer and songwriter. A native of Illinois, Black studied acting in New York City and performed on Broadway before making her major film debut in Francis Ford Coppola's You're a Big Boy Now (1966).
In the 1990s, Black starred in a variety of arthouse and horror films, as well as writing her own screenplays before appearing in Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses (2003), which cemented her status as a cult horror icon. Black continued to star in low-profile films throughout the early 2000s, as well as working as a playwright before being diagnosed with ampullary cancer in 2010. She died of the disease in Los Angeles, California, in August 2013. Black's career spanned over fifty years, and includes nearly two hundred film credits.
Highlander is a film and television franchise that began with a 1986 fantasymovie starring Christopher Lambert, who played Connor MacLeod, the Highlander. Born in Glenfinnan, in the Scottish Highlands in the 16th century, MacLeod is one of a number of Immortals. There have been five Highlander movies, two television series, an animated series, an animated movie, an animated flash-movie series, ten original novels, nineteen comic book issues, and various licensed merchandise.
Films
Highlander
The first of what became a series of films, Highlander, directed by Russell Mulcahy, was released on March 7, 1986, with the tagline "There Can Be Only One." The film features a number of flashback scenes establishing Connor MacLeod of the Clan MacLeod's early history, and builds up to his final destiny among the last of the mysterious Immortals. Through a mentor and fellow Immortal —Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez, played by Sean Connery— he learns of the existence of other Immortals, who appear spontaneously throughout history. An Immortal can die only after being beheaded, and Immortals battle one another in ritual single combat to the death, until the "Gathering," when the few remaining Immortals will fight until only one remains to take "The Prize." The Gathering occurs in modern-day (1985) New York City, when the Highlander, who has fallen in love again despite trying to distance himself from humanity, narrowly defeats his powerful and evil enemy, The Kurgan, whom he has encountered repeatedly over the previous centuries, and who had slain Ramírez and many others. The movie was originally titled Shadow Clan in the earliest drafts of the film. Upon its release, the film was not a financial success and was panned by critics. However, it gained a strong cult following, was a hit internationally, and is regarded by many as the best movie in the series.
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Big Wheel and Others
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Released on: 2013-10-14
Producer: Cass McCombs
Mixer: Chet JR White
Music Publisher: Domino US
Composer, Lyricist: Cass McCombs
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published: 04 May 2023
Cass McCombs - There Can Be Only One
From his upcoming album "Big Wheel And Others".
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published: 22 Aug 2013
Norman Gunston interviews Karen Black
The Norman Gunston Christmas Show 1979. Apologies for the poor quality.
published: 17 Apr 2011
VICE Meets: Horror Film Star Karen Black
When Karen Black is on screen, it's impossible to look away. Regardless of whether you know her from her Oscar-nominated performance in Five Easy Pieces or her Chainsaw Award-winning role in House of 1000 Corpses (or any of her nearly 200 other films), you can tell that she is a force to be reckoned with. So we were excited when Karen invited us to her home in LA for tea and a nice long chat about the art of acting, why she regrets starring in horror films, and her recent musical collaborations with Cass McCombs. Plus, she does a great Raymond Pettibon impression.
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published: 03 Apr 2013
Cop roasts a Karen 🤣#shorts #edit #movie
published: 06 Feb 2023
‘Karen’ accuses black man of stealing her phone before it starts ringing in her OWN PURSE
A WILD moment was captured on video when a "Karen" accuses a black man of stealing her phone before it starts ringing in her purse.
The footage was uploaded to TikTok on Monday showing an unidentified woman looking through her bag at a Spencer’s at Sunrise Mall in Citrus Heights outside Sacramento.
"Karen" is a term for a white woman perceived as entitled or demanding beyond the scope of what is normal.
The video starts with the woman pleading with the man to give her phone back.
“Can you call it because she won’t let us call it?” a woman with the accused thief asks the Spencer’s employee.
“Yeah, what’s the phone number?” the worker replies.
The woman then begins to give her number, saying “9-1-6” before stopping herself and accusing the man of taking another step to hide her phone a...
published: 10 Dec 2021
Brighter! Cass McCombs featuring Karen Black Official Video
http://pitchfork.com/news/53553-video-cass-mccombs-and-karen-black-brighter/
Directed, shot and edited by Stephen Eckelberry
Additional camera: Daniel Kremer
Filmed at The Development NYC
special thanks Jennifer Elster
A Good & Plenty Production
https://www.facebook.com/brightermusicvideo
published: 13 Jan 2014
Karen Black - Royal Jelly (Official Video)
Karen Black - "Royal Jelly" from 'Dreaming of You (1971-76)' out July 16th on Anthology Recordings.
Purchase (LP / CD / MP3): https://karenblack.ffm.to/jelly.oyd/mexicansummer
Stream: https://karenblack.ffm.to/jelly.oyd
“Royal Jelly” written by Cass McCombs
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 2010 and Gary’s Electric Studio (Brooklyn, NY), 2018
Produced by Cass McCombs
Original recording session co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid
Mixed and engineered by Al Carlson
Mastered by Heba Kadry
Video Directed by Matt Sklar
Vocals: Karen Black
Guitar: Cass McCombs
Bass: Noga Shefi
Drums: Parker Kindred
Pedal Steel: Dan Iead
Lyrics:
Locked inside my own retreat
Only my spleen and Green Dolphin St.
Suboxone and the Apostles’ Creed
and Royal Jelly
Lifting from my neck, a rosary
Like a New Adam on the Fir...
published: 13 Jul 2021
AMAZING GRACE HYMN BOOGIE WOOGIE PIANO TUTORIAL by Karen Baldwin (PART 1)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2wc5gzWOJ30ap-wumQVJA/join
AMAZING GRACE HYMN BOOGIE WOOGIE PIANO TUTORIAL by Karen Baldwin (PART 1)
published: 02 Sep 2024
Karen Black - I Wish I Knew The Man I Thought You Were (Official Audio)
Karen Black - "I Wish I Knew The Man I Thought You Were" from 'Dreaming of You (1971-76)' out July 16th on Anthology Recordings.
Purchase (LP / CD / MP3): https://karenblack.ffm.to/wish.oyd/mexicansummer
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"I Wish I Knew the Man I Thought You Were" written by Karen Black & Cass McCombs
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 2010 and Gary’s Electric Studio (Brooklyn, NY), 2018
Produced by Cass McCombs
Original recording session co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid
Engineered by Al Carlson
Mixed by Al Carlson
Mastered by Heba Kadry
Vocals: Karen Black
Guitar: Cass McCombs
Bass: Noga Shefi
Drums: Parker Kindred
Pedal Steel: Dan Iead
Lyrics:
We drank tea in your office
Against the rules
You, the finest teacher of mine
In the school
Your use of metaphor
Percept...
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There Can Be Only One · Cass McCombs
Big Wheel and Others
℗ 2013 Domino Recording Co Ltd
Released on: 2013-10-14
Producer: Ca...
Provided to YouTube by Domino
There Can Be Only One · Cass McCombs
Big Wheel and Others
℗ 2013 Domino Recording Co Ltd
Released on: 2013-10-14
Producer: Cass McCombs
Mixer: Chet JR White
Music Publisher: Domino US
Composer, Lyricist: Cass McCombs
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Domino
There Can Be Only One · Cass McCombs
Big Wheel and Others
℗ 2013 Domino Recording Co Ltd
Released on: 2013-10-14
Producer: Cass McCombs
Mixer: Chet JR White
Music Publisher: Domino US
Composer, Lyricist: Cass McCombs
Auto-generated by YouTube.
When Karen Black is on screen, it's impossible to look away. Regardless of whether you know her from her Oscar-nominated performance in Five Easy Pieces or her ...
When Karen Black is on screen, it's impossible to look away. Regardless of whether you know her from her Oscar-nominated performance in Five Easy Pieces or her Chainsaw Award-winning role in House of 1000 Corpses (or any of her nearly 200 other films), you can tell that she is a force to be reckoned with. So we were excited when Karen invited us to her home in LA for tea and a nice long chat about the art of acting, why she regrets starring in horror films, and her recent musical collaborations with Cass McCombs. Plus, she does a great Raymond Pettibon impression.
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When Karen Black is on screen, it's impossible to look away. Regardless of whether you know her from her Oscar-nominated performance in Five Easy Pieces or her Chainsaw Award-winning role in House of 1000 Corpses (or any of her nearly 200 other films), you can tell that she is a force to be reckoned with. So we were excited when Karen invited us to her home in LA for tea and a nice long chat about the art of acting, why she regrets starring in horror films, and her recent musical collaborations with Cass McCombs. Plus, she does a great Raymond Pettibon impression.
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A WILD moment was captured on video when a "Karen" accuses a black man of stealing her phone before it starts ringing in her purse.
The footage was uploaded to...
A WILD moment was captured on video when a "Karen" accuses a black man of stealing her phone before it starts ringing in her purse.
The footage was uploaded to TikTok on Monday showing an unidentified woman looking through her bag at a Spencer’s at Sunrise Mall in Citrus Heights outside Sacramento.
"Karen" is a term for a white woman perceived as entitled or demanding beyond the scope of what is normal.
The video starts with the woman pleading with the man to give her phone back.
“Can you call it because she won’t let us call it?” a woman with the accused thief asks the Spencer’s employee.
“Yeah, what’s the phone number?” the worker replies.
The woman then begins to give her number, saying “9-1-6” before stopping herself and accusing the man of taking another step to hide her phone after allegedly swiping it.
“Well, he could’ve turned off the ringer,” she says.
“Oh my God!” the woman with the accused man replies. “What, do you want him to get f***ing naked, lady?”
“I really need my phone back,” the distressed woman pleads as the Spencer’s employee asks for those involved to remain calm.
The accused thief then appears to empty out his pockets, showing his vape, as the woman continues to search for her lost device.
“I just stuck it right here, you walked right behind me and you took it,” the "Karen" says.
“I did not take it,” the accused black man says.
The clip shows that the Spencer’s employee then gives the woman his phone to call her elusive device - only to find it stashed away in her purse.
“Is it in your purse, ma’am?” the woman with the accused thief says as the cellphone rings loudly.
“I am sorry. I apologize,” she replies.
“F*** off,” the woman with the accused man replies.
The video has since been viewed by over two million people on TikTok.
On TikTok, the woman recording revealed her partner's name as Kinley, writing: "My husband's first time in 28 years. He grew up in the south too. Not a month in Cali and this happens."
Continue reading
Wild moment ‘Karen’ accuses black man of stealing her phone before it starts ringing in her OWN PURSE
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/16996901/karen-accuses-black-man-stealing-her-phone/
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#Karen #US
A WILD moment was captured on video when a "Karen" accuses a black man of stealing her phone before it starts ringing in her purse.
The footage was uploaded to TikTok on Monday showing an unidentified woman looking through her bag at a Spencer’s at Sunrise Mall in Citrus Heights outside Sacramento.
"Karen" is a term for a white woman perceived as entitled or demanding beyond the scope of what is normal.
The video starts with the woman pleading with the man to give her phone back.
“Can you call it because she won’t let us call it?” a woman with the accused thief asks the Spencer’s employee.
“Yeah, what’s the phone number?” the worker replies.
The woman then begins to give her number, saying “9-1-6” before stopping herself and accusing the man of taking another step to hide her phone after allegedly swiping it.
“Well, he could’ve turned off the ringer,” she says.
“Oh my God!” the woman with the accused man replies. “What, do you want him to get f***ing naked, lady?”
“I really need my phone back,” the distressed woman pleads as the Spencer’s employee asks for those involved to remain calm.
The accused thief then appears to empty out his pockets, showing his vape, as the woman continues to search for her lost device.
“I just stuck it right here, you walked right behind me and you took it,” the "Karen" says.
“I did not take it,” the accused black man says.
The clip shows that the Spencer’s employee then gives the woman his phone to call her elusive device - only to find it stashed away in her purse.
“Is it in your purse, ma’am?” the woman with the accused thief says as the cellphone rings loudly.
“I am sorry. I apologize,” she replies.
“F*** off,” the woman with the accused man replies.
The video has since been viewed by over two million people on TikTok.
On TikTok, the woman recording revealed her partner's name as Kinley, writing: "My husband's first time in 28 years. He grew up in the south too. Not a month in Cali and this happens."
Continue reading
Wild moment ‘Karen’ accuses black man of stealing her phone before it starts ringing in her OWN PURSE
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/16996901/karen-accuses-black-man-stealing-her-phone/
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#Karen #US
http://pitchfork.com/news/53553-video-cass-mccombs-and-karen-black-brighter/
Directed, shot and edited by Stephen Eckelberry
Additional camera: Daniel Kremer
F...
http://pitchfork.com/news/53553-video-cass-mccombs-and-karen-black-brighter/
Directed, shot and edited by Stephen Eckelberry
Additional camera: Daniel Kremer
Filmed at The Development NYC
special thanks Jennifer Elster
A Good & Plenty Production
https://www.facebook.com/brightermusicvideo
http://pitchfork.com/news/53553-video-cass-mccombs-and-karen-black-brighter/
Directed, shot and edited by Stephen Eckelberry
Additional camera: Daniel Kremer
Filmed at The Development NYC
special thanks Jennifer Elster
A Good & Plenty Production
https://www.facebook.com/brightermusicvideo
Karen Black - "Royal Jelly" from 'Dreaming of You (1971-76)' out July 16th on Anthology Recordings.
Purchase (LP / CD / MP3): https://karenblack.ffm.to/jelly.o...
Karen Black - "Royal Jelly" from 'Dreaming of You (1971-76)' out July 16th on Anthology Recordings.
Purchase (LP / CD / MP3): https://karenblack.ffm.to/jelly.oyd/mexicansummer
Stream: https://karenblack.ffm.to/jelly.oyd
“Royal Jelly” written by Cass McCombs
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 2010 and Gary’s Electric Studio (Brooklyn, NY), 2018
Produced by Cass McCombs
Original recording session co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid
Mixed and engineered by Al Carlson
Mastered by Heba Kadry
Video Directed by Matt Sklar
Vocals: Karen Black
Guitar: Cass McCombs
Bass: Noga Shefi
Drums: Parker Kindred
Pedal Steel: Dan Iead
Lyrics:
Locked inside my own retreat
Only my spleen and Green Dolphin St.
Suboxone and the Apostles’ Creed
and Royal Jelly
Lifting from my neck, a rosary
Like a New Adam on the First Mystery
Saving only the best for the Queen Bee
Royal Jelly
How could I dare disown
The only love I’ve ever known?
How could I dare betray
The only love that holds me sway
A taste so sweet, I have to horde
And save it for the adored
While I’m locked inside, sick and bored
With Royal Jelly
Karen Black - "Royal Jelly" from 'Dreaming of You (1971-76)' out July 16th on Anthology Recordings.
Purchase (LP / CD / MP3): https://karenblack.ffm.to/jelly.oyd/mexicansummer
Stream: https://karenblack.ffm.to/jelly.oyd
“Royal Jelly” written by Cass McCombs
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 2010 and Gary’s Electric Studio (Brooklyn, NY), 2018
Produced by Cass McCombs
Original recording session co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid
Mixed and engineered by Al Carlson
Mastered by Heba Kadry
Video Directed by Matt Sklar
Vocals: Karen Black
Guitar: Cass McCombs
Bass: Noga Shefi
Drums: Parker Kindred
Pedal Steel: Dan Iead
Lyrics:
Locked inside my own retreat
Only my spleen and Green Dolphin St.
Suboxone and the Apostles’ Creed
and Royal Jelly
Lifting from my neck, a rosary
Like a New Adam on the First Mystery
Saving only the best for the Queen Bee
Royal Jelly
How could I dare disown
The only love I’ve ever known?
How could I dare betray
The only love that holds me sway
A taste so sweet, I have to horde
And save it for the adored
While I’m locked inside, sick and bored
With Royal Jelly
Karen Black - "I Wish I Knew The Man I Thought You Were" from 'Dreaming of You (1971-76)' out July 16th on Anthology Recordings.
Purchase (LP / CD / MP3): htt...
Karen Black - "I Wish I Knew The Man I Thought You Were" from 'Dreaming of You (1971-76)' out July 16th on Anthology Recordings.
Purchase (LP / CD / MP3): https://karenblack.ffm.to/wish.oyd/mexicansummer
Stream: https://karenblack.ffm.to/wish.oyd
"I Wish I Knew the Man I Thought You Were" written by Karen Black & Cass McCombs
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 2010 and Gary’s Electric Studio (Brooklyn, NY), 2018
Produced by Cass McCombs
Original recording session co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid
Engineered by Al Carlson
Mixed by Al Carlson
Mastered by Heba Kadry
Vocals: Karen Black
Guitar: Cass McCombs
Bass: Noga Shefi
Drums: Parker Kindred
Pedal Steel: Dan Iead
Lyrics:
We drank tea in your office
Against the rules
You, the finest teacher of mine
In the school
Your use of metaphor
Perceptions profound
You answered my uncertainties
I’d finally found
My mentor, my anchor
The man I could turn to
Well I need you now
And it’s you that I run to
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
I would tell him when you touched me
It astonished and betrayed me
Oh, I know you’re making much of me
That’s not my kind of accolade
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
He’d tell me not to trust the man you are
You asked me to your office
Early Saturdays
In the early morning light
You read me Araby
And from your office window
One early Saturday
You wept, as you watched me
walk away
You said to see me go
Just to see your love
Absorbed into the day
I could think of a word to say
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
He would tell me there must be
Some kind of a mistake
He’d perceive I’m not a woman
That he can ever take
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
He’d tell me not to trust the man you are
Let me run to you
And find you
With that cold morning light
On your desktop
And on your burning Irish face
And ask you to change what has happened
My mentor, my hope
You who were to help me
Through those early school years
With more than books
With sense and wisdom
But who will I find
When I have you before me
To cry to?
Not the man I thought you were
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
Karen Black - "I Wish I Knew The Man I Thought You Were" from 'Dreaming of You (1971-76)' out July 16th on Anthology Recordings.
Purchase (LP / CD / MP3): https://karenblack.ffm.to/wish.oyd/mexicansummer
Stream: https://karenblack.ffm.to/wish.oyd
"I Wish I Knew the Man I Thought You Were" written by Karen Black & Cass McCombs
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 2010 and Gary’s Electric Studio (Brooklyn, NY), 2018
Produced by Cass McCombs
Original recording session co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid
Engineered by Al Carlson
Mixed by Al Carlson
Mastered by Heba Kadry
Vocals: Karen Black
Guitar: Cass McCombs
Bass: Noga Shefi
Drums: Parker Kindred
Pedal Steel: Dan Iead
Lyrics:
We drank tea in your office
Against the rules
You, the finest teacher of mine
In the school
Your use of metaphor
Perceptions profound
You answered my uncertainties
I’d finally found
My mentor, my anchor
The man I could turn to
Well I need you now
And it’s you that I run to
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
I would tell him when you touched me
It astonished and betrayed me
Oh, I know you’re making much of me
That’s not my kind of accolade
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
He’d tell me not to trust the man you are
You asked me to your office
Early Saturdays
In the early morning light
You read me Araby
And from your office window
One early Saturday
You wept, as you watched me
walk away
You said to see me go
Just to see your love
Absorbed into the day
I could think of a word to say
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
He would tell me there must be
Some kind of a mistake
He’d perceive I’m not a woman
That he can ever take
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
He’d tell me not to trust the man you are
Let me run to you
And find you
With that cold morning light
On your desktop
And on your burning Irish face
And ask you to change what has happened
My mentor, my hope
You who were to help me
Through those early school years
With more than books
With sense and wisdom
But who will I find
When I have you before me
To cry to?
Not the man I thought you were
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
Provided to YouTube by Domino
There Can Be Only One · Cass McCombs
Big Wheel and Others
℗ 2013 Domino Recording Co Ltd
Released on: 2013-10-14
Producer: Cass McCombs
Mixer: Chet JR White
Music Publisher: Domino US
Composer, Lyricist: Cass McCombs
Auto-generated by YouTube.
When Karen Black is on screen, it's impossible to look away. Regardless of whether you know her from her Oscar-nominated performance in Five Easy Pieces or her Chainsaw Award-winning role in House of 1000 Corpses (or any of her nearly 200 other films), you can tell that she is a force to be reckoned with. So we were excited when Karen invited us to her home in LA for tea and a nice long chat about the art of acting, why she regrets starring in horror films, and her recent musical collaborations with Cass McCombs. Plus, she does a great Raymond Pettibon impression.
Check out more VICE interviews here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Interviews
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A WILD moment was captured on video when a "Karen" accuses a black man of stealing her phone before it starts ringing in her purse.
The footage was uploaded to TikTok on Monday showing an unidentified woman looking through her bag at a Spencer’s at Sunrise Mall in Citrus Heights outside Sacramento.
"Karen" is a term for a white woman perceived as entitled or demanding beyond the scope of what is normal.
The video starts with the woman pleading with the man to give her phone back.
“Can you call it because she won’t let us call it?” a woman with the accused thief asks the Spencer’s employee.
“Yeah, what’s the phone number?” the worker replies.
The woman then begins to give her number, saying “9-1-6” before stopping herself and accusing the man of taking another step to hide her phone after allegedly swiping it.
“Well, he could’ve turned off the ringer,” she says.
“Oh my God!” the woman with the accused man replies. “What, do you want him to get f***ing naked, lady?”
“I really need my phone back,” the distressed woman pleads as the Spencer’s employee asks for those involved to remain calm.
The accused thief then appears to empty out his pockets, showing his vape, as the woman continues to search for her lost device.
“I just stuck it right here, you walked right behind me and you took it,” the "Karen" says.
“I did not take it,” the accused black man says.
The clip shows that the Spencer’s employee then gives the woman his phone to call her elusive device - only to find it stashed away in her purse.
“Is it in your purse, ma’am?” the woman with the accused thief says as the cellphone rings loudly.
“I am sorry. I apologize,” she replies.
“F*** off,” the woman with the accused man replies.
The video has since been viewed by over two million people on TikTok.
On TikTok, the woman recording revealed her partner's name as Kinley, writing: "My husband's first time in 28 years. He grew up in the south too. Not a month in Cali and this happens."
Continue reading
Wild moment ‘Karen’ accuses black man of stealing her phone before it starts ringing in her OWN PURSE
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/16996901/karen-accuses-black-man-stealing-her-phone/
The Sun newspaper brings you the latest breaking news videos and explainers from the UK and around the world
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#Karen #US
http://pitchfork.com/news/53553-video-cass-mccombs-and-karen-black-brighter/
Directed, shot and edited by Stephen Eckelberry
Additional camera: Daniel Kremer
Filmed at The Development NYC
special thanks Jennifer Elster
A Good & Plenty Production
https://www.facebook.com/brightermusicvideo
Karen Black - "Royal Jelly" from 'Dreaming of You (1971-76)' out July 16th on Anthology Recordings.
Purchase (LP / CD / MP3): https://karenblack.ffm.to/jelly.oyd/mexicansummer
Stream: https://karenblack.ffm.to/jelly.oyd
“Royal Jelly” written by Cass McCombs
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 2010 and Gary’s Electric Studio (Brooklyn, NY), 2018
Produced by Cass McCombs
Original recording session co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid
Mixed and engineered by Al Carlson
Mastered by Heba Kadry
Video Directed by Matt Sklar
Vocals: Karen Black
Guitar: Cass McCombs
Bass: Noga Shefi
Drums: Parker Kindred
Pedal Steel: Dan Iead
Lyrics:
Locked inside my own retreat
Only my spleen and Green Dolphin St.
Suboxone and the Apostles’ Creed
and Royal Jelly
Lifting from my neck, a rosary
Like a New Adam on the First Mystery
Saving only the best for the Queen Bee
Royal Jelly
How could I dare disown
The only love I’ve ever known?
How could I dare betray
The only love that holds me sway
A taste so sweet, I have to horde
And save it for the adored
While I’m locked inside, sick and bored
With Royal Jelly
Karen Black - "I Wish I Knew The Man I Thought You Were" from 'Dreaming of You (1971-76)' out July 16th on Anthology Recordings.
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"I Wish I Knew the Man I Thought You Were" written by Karen Black & Cass McCombs
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 2010 and Gary’s Electric Studio (Brooklyn, NY), 2018
Produced by Cass McCombs
Original recording session co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid
Engineered by Al Carlson
Mixed by Al Carlson
Mastered by Heba Kadry
Vocals: Karen Black
Guitar: Cass McCombs
Bass: Noga Shefi
Drums: Parker Kindred
Pedal Steel: Dan Iead
Lyrics:
We drank tea in your office
Against the rules
You, the finest teacher of mine
In the school
Your use of metaphor
Perceptions profound
You answered my uncertainties
I’d finally found
My mentor, my anchor
The man I could turn to
Well I need you now
And it’s you that I run to
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
I would tell him when you touched me
It astonished and betrayed me
Oh, I know you’re making much of me
That’s not my kind of accolade
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
He’d tell me not to trust the man you are
You asked me to your office
Early Saturdays
In the early morning light
You read me Araby
And from your office window
One early Saturday
You wept, as you watched me
walk away
You said to see me go
Just to see your love
Absorbed into the day
I could think of a word to say
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
He would tell me there must be
Some kind of a mistake
He’d perceive I’m not a woman
That he can ever take
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
He’d tell me not to trust the man you are
Let me run to you
And find you
With that cold morning light
On your desktop
And on your burning Irish face
And ask you to change what has happened
My mentor, my hope
You who were to help me
Through those early school years
With more than books
With sense and wisdom
But who will I find
When I have you before me
To cry to?
Not the man I thought you were
I wish I knew the man I thought you were
Karen Blanche Black (née Ziegler; July 1, 1939– August 8, 2013) was an American actress, screenwriter, singer and songwriter. A native of Illinois, Black studied acting in New York City and performed on Broadway before making her major film debut in Francis Ford Coppola's You're a Big Boy Now (1966).
In the 1990s, Black starred in a variety of arthouse and horror films, as well as writing her own screenplays before appearing in Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses (2003), which cemented her status as a cult horror icon. Black continued to star in low-profile films throughout the early 2000s, as well as working as a playwright before being diagnosed with ampullary cancer in 2010. She died of the disease in Los Angeles, California, in August 2013. Black's career spanned over fifty years, and includes nearly two hundred film credits.
Nobody could believe it When they saw you with me Cause I wasn't exactly the man That they visioned you with They thought I wasn't good enough for you But even though everyone acted so fake Telling me you're making a big mistake You wouldn't let nothing persuade you to think otherwise You're the only one who believed in me When everyone wanted to put me down And you're the only one Who believed in me Whatever it takes I won't let you down Why can't they accept me for who I am I'm so sick and tired of people telling me How I should live my life All that we wanted was this bitterness to end But we knew it wouldn't be long 'Til they tried to tear us apart again And you're the only one who believed in me When everyone wanted to put me down And you're the only one Who believed in me Whatever it takes I won't let you down They love to kick me down And try to shut me out And cloud your mind You're the only one who won't compromise They love to kick me down And try to shut me out And cloud your mind Whatever they try you won't compromise you're the only one who believed It ain't fair for you to be stuck in between What they feel is right for you and what you love You're the only one who believed in me When everyone wanted to put me down And you're the only one Who believed in me