Pink Girl with the Blues
Curve
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Pink girl with the blues, Pink girl, Pink girl with the blues, Pink girl with the blues, Pink girl. If I let it turn to dust, I could play it large and loud, I've got havoc in my veins, I'm just laying out my aim. When I get to stir it up, I forget I'm strong and proud, And I go cruising down the lanes, I'm dying to be entertained, By a festival crowd, By a festival crowd. When I get to stir it up, I forget I'm strong and proud, And I go cruising down the lanes, I'm dying to be entertained, I'm dying to be entertained. Curious yellow, curious yellow. If I let it turn to dust, I could play it large and loud, I've got havoc in my veins, I'm just laying out my aim. When I get to stir it up, I forget I'm strong and proud And I go cruising down the lanes, I'm dying to be entertained by a festival crowd, By a festival crowd. If I'd never let you in, If I'd never let you in. If I let it turn to dust, I could play it large and loud, I've got havoc in my veins, Pink girl with the blues. Oh yeah, Oh yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah. Oh yeah, Oh yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.
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Written by: DEAN GARCIA, TONI HALLIDAY
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10 facts about this song
Members"Pink Girl with the Blues" is a song by Curve, a British alternative rock electronic duo composed of Toni Halliday and Dean Garcia. It demonstrates their characteristic blend of rock and electronica.
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ReleaseThe song was released in 1996 as a part of their third studio album “Come Clean".
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GenreThe song falls under the genres of Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, and Shoegaze, showcasing Curve's unique ethereal sounds along with loud guitars and heavy beats.
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Song TitleThe title of the song, "Pink Girl with The Blues", is interesting because it juxtaposes stereotypically feminine (pink) and masculine (blues) symbols.
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Album"Come Clean" marks a significant shift in the sound landscape of Curve, moving away from their earlier, denser sound profiles towards a sleek electronic rock variant. "Pink Girl with the Blues" is one of the notable songs in this transition.
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InspirationIt's said that the song may reflect some of the personal experiences of Toni Halliday. Though she has not openly spoken about it, some fans interpret the song as her commentary on societal expectations of femininity.
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ProductionLike many of Curve's other songs, "Pink Girl with the Blues" was produced by Dean Garcia and Toni Halliday themselves.
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ResponseThe song, though not a chart-topper, was appreciated for its bold sound and is considered a fan-favorite.
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VideoThe music video for "Pink Girl with the Blues" had a low-budget and DIY style. It had a dark aesthetic, with a lot of gritty and slightly blurry shots, consistent with the aesthetic choices of Curve.
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LyricsThe lyrics of the song, despite the upbeat and loud instrumentation, are often interpreted as being about struggle and internal conflict.
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