Trash Palace has released one album, "Positions", which is a catalogue of electro-rock in various different shades, from Sneaker Pimps-stealthy to Prodigy-pulsating.
Alison Shaw of Cranes lends her unmistakeable voice to "Your Sweet Love". John Cale opts for a spoken- word approach on "The Insult", narrating a piece of erotic fiction in his wonderful Welsh accent. The biggest selling point, however, is Placebo's Brian Molko who, on "The Metric System", tells the tale of a well-endowed rock god who markets his sperm like drugs. "Bad Girl" has been picked up by Sprite for one of their saucy TV commercials in Argentina.
Mary
Trash Palace Lyrics
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My name is Mary
Sweet Mary
And I'm so pretty
I have pigtails
With yellow ribbons
Do you...
To bounce
On your knees
Call me baby let me feel your love
Call me baby let me feel your love
Tell me all your fantasies
Tell me what you need in me
Tell me all your fantasies
Call me
I'm here
You're watching me
From across your window
I'm so pretty
Pretty enough to eat
With my long dark hair
And my big blue eyes
You're watching me undress
Slowly
36 double c's
Slowly
Oh, so slowly
Call me
Call me
Call me baby let me feel your love
Call me baby let me feel your love
Tell me all your fantasies
Tell me what you need in me
Tell me all your fantasies
Call me
I'm here
1.95 a minute
5 dollars connection fee
I'm here for you
Call me...
The song "Mary" by Trash Palace features a conversation between a man and a woman named Mary. Mary introduces herself as a pretty girl with pigtails and invites the man to bounce her on his knees. She then seductively asks him to call her, saying that she's there for him and willing to do anything to fulfill his fantasies. The man watches her from across the window, admiring her long dark hair, big blue eyes, and voluptuous body. Mary then reveals that she is a phone sex operator who charges $1.95 per minute plus a $5 connection fee.
The lyrics of "Mary" are a reflection of society's objectification of women and the commodification of sex. Mary is portrayed as an object of desire, whose worth is measured by her physical appearance and sexual availability. The man's voyeuristic gaze reinforces this objectification, reducing Mary to nothing more than a sexual object to be consumed. The fact that Mary is a phone sex operator adds a layer of complexity to this dynamic, highlighting how sex itself has become a commodity that can be bought and sold for profit.
Overall, "Mary" is a provocative and unsettling song that forces the listener to confront their own attitudes towards sex, gender, and power.
Line by Line Meaning
Hello sir
Introducing herself to a man
My name is Mary
Identifying her name
Sweet Mary
Describing herself
And I'm so pretty
Complimenting her beauty
I have pigtails
Describing her hairstyle
With yellow ribbons
Describing her accessory
Do you...
Asking a question
Do you want me?
Asking for the man's desire
To bounce
Suggesting a playful act
On your knees
Describing the playful act
Call me baby let me feel your love
Inviting the man to call her
Tell me all your fantasies
Asking for the man's desires
Tell me what you need in me
Asking for the man's specific needs
I'm here
Assuring her availability
You're watching me
Implying that the man is observing her
From across your window
Identifying the location of the man
I'm so pretty
Reiterating her beauty
Pretty enough to eat
Suggesting her attractiveness
With my long dark hair
Describing another physical attribute
And my big blue eyes
Describing yet another physical attribute
You're watching me undress
Implying an intimate act
Slowly
Emphasizing the same
36 double c's
Revealing her breast size
Oh, so slowly
Emphasizing the pace
1.95 a minute
Quoting her rate
5 dollars connection fee
Mentioning an additional charge
I'm here for you
Reiterating her availability
Call me...
Inviting the man to call her
Contributed by Josiah B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.