Film Noir
Peter Hammill & The K Group Lyrics


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He casts himself as an adventurer,
all foot on floor and hell for leather;
She never told him what he meant to her-
Perhaps that's for the better.
She's never clearly seen dividing lines
between real life and parts she's chosen,
confuses character and rising sign,
sex and emotions.
She waits in the caravan at the side of the set
for the scene with her leading man
that he'll not forget...
Things get crazy on location
and they had their little swing,
only yesterday he told her
that it didn't mean a thing.
Chorus:She's in love with the hero of the movie
but she's lost herself on some dark trip;
she's in love with being in the movie.
Call for action!
This is it:
The method actress and the shooting script.
So she waits in the caravan
for the film's final scene
and her love/hate for the action man
will fill the silver screen....
On the dresser is the pistol,
in the chamber are the blanks,
in her pocket are the bullets,




with his name upon the shanks
Chorus.

Overall Meaning

In "Film Noir" by Peter Hammill & The K Group, the lyrics delve into the complexities of a woman's relationship with an adventurer, as well as her involvement in the movie industry. The first verse introduces the singer, who presents himself as someone who seeks thrills and lives life on the edge. Despite her deep feelings for him, she keeps her emotions hidden, possibly because she believes it's for the best. This suggests that there may be unspoken barriers and uncertainties in their relationship.


The second verse explores the woman's blurred perception of reality and the roles she plays. She struggles to differentiate between her real life and the characters she portrays in films. This confusion extends to her understanding of intimate relationships, often mixing sex and emotions. This implies that she may be grappling with her own identity and struggling to separate her true self from the roles she plays.


The chorus reveals that the woman is infatuated with the hero of the movie she's involved in but has lost touch with her own self. She has become so engrossed in the world of movies and being a part of them that she has lost sight of her own reality. This dark journey she finds herself on hints at the potential dangers of becoming too immersed in a fictional world.


As the song progresses, the woman waits in her caravan for the scene that will feature her alongside her leading man, hoping to create a lasting impact. However, behind the scenes, chaos ensues, and their relationship becomes twisted. The line "they had their little swing" suggests that they engaged in a short-lived romance or affair. Yet, just the day before, the leading man told her that their encounter meant nothing, leaving her feeling hurt and possibly deceived.


The final verse adds an ominous tone to the story. The setting shifts to the woman's caravan, where she keeps a pistol with blanks on the dresser, and bullets with the leading man's name engraved on them in her pocket. This chilling imagery suggests that the woman is concocting a plan, possibly seeking revenge or looking to make a statement in a dramatic final scene of the film. The line highlights the blurred line between reality and fiction, as the props from the movie have become entangled with her own desires and emotions.


In summary, "Film Noir" delves into the complexities of a woman's involvement in the movie industry, her love for an adventurer, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction. It explores themes of identity, love, and the potential dangers of losing oneself in an alternate world. The lyrics paint a picture of a woman on a dark trip, desperately seeking to regain control over her own life while navigating the complexities of the movie set.




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Comments from YouTube:

@AlbertoVO5

Man, forgot this album had some rockin' songs. The band is so tight. Evans and Potter in their glory and John Ellis tears it up too.

@webkahmik

Great signature tune for the K Group. Evans' performance is smart, perfect, concussive! Oh, and superbly recorded.

@AlbertoVO5

@@webkahmik Evans does more with four drums…

@marcfrancoisrouleau

Yeah! Toute ma jeunesse!

@antoniomelillo6274

good

@GhostshadowShadowghost

Gem Supèrbe :)))

@AlbertoVO5

Name upon the shanks - yikes!

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