Honey white, made a deal for some angel food
Honey white, honey white
Everybody told her it was sweet and good, yeah
Oh honey (4x)
She said you'll see me later, yeah you'll see me later
Will you see me later seemed all too soon
And then he smiles, he knows honey's coming back
Honey's going to want some more angel food
Devil made of honey (4x)
She said you'll get me when I'm old and wizened
And not a day before that
The devil said honey it won't be that long
Besides I like to see you a little more fat
Yeah I like to see you a little more fat
You know I like to see you a little more fat
Honey white, honey white
Honey white, honey white
Tell me how is your angel food
Honey white, oh honey white
She says it's sweet and good
Honey white, honey white uh
Honey white, the sweetness starts to fade
Honey white, honey white
Thought you could get away
Poor honey (4x)

Morphine was an American rock band formed by Mark Sandman, Dana Colley, and Jerome Deupree in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1989. Drummer Billy Conway replaced Deupree as the band's live drummer in 1991. Deupree recorded the album Cure For Pain, with the exception of the title track which was recorded by Conway, before being permanently replaced by Conway in 1993. Both drummers appeared together during a 15 date US tour in March of 1999. After five successful albums and extensive touring, they disbanded after lead vocalist Sandman died of a heart attack onstage in Palestrina, Italy, on July 3, 1999. Founding members have reformed into the band Vapors of Morphine, maintaining much of the original style and sound.
The band used an idiosyncratic set of instruments and combined blues and jazz elements with more traditional rock arrangements, which gave it an unusual and original sound. The instruments mainly consisted of baritone saxophone (played by Colley), two-string bass (played by Sandman), and drums. Sandman sang distinctively in a "deep, laid-back croon", and his songwriting featured a prominent beat influence. The band themselves coined the label "low rock" to describe their music, which involved "a minimalist, low-end sound that could have easily become a gimmick: a 'power trio' not built around the sound of an electric guitar. Instead, Morphine expanded its offbeat vocabulary on each album."
The band enjoyed positive critical appraisal, but met with mixed results commercially. In the United States the band was embraced and promoted by the indie rock community, including public and college radio stations and MTV's 120 Minutes, which the band once guest-hosted, but received little support from commercial rock radio and other music television programs. This limited their mainstream exposure and support in their home country, while internationally they enjoyed high-profile success, especially in Belgium, Russia, Portugal, France and Australia.
Morphine without sax would just be aspirin. It's their essence. I love it myself, but could see how it could irritate the feck out of others.
YES! I first heard Buena hear on RP and went straight throught the Amazon link and bought a copy. Have most of their stuff now. Very original band - they aren't trying to sound like any other band, and no one sounds like them. Too Cool.
alux wrote:
I started out with an EIGHT, & I'm working my way up! Thanx RP!
I Just bumped it up to a TEN!!
I started out with an EIGHT, & I'm working my way up! Thanx RP!
me too. always loved this one. next to dawna/buena it's probably my fav.
miss this outfit!
6.9 ? Really
I started out with an EIGHT, & I'm working my way up! Thanx RP!
rtb wrote:
I like to hear a little more quality.
It helps a lot when you get the lyrics right.
"I like to see a little more fat"
Apparently, based on the comments! I have to say I'm in the former. These guys are (were, RIP) awesome. Really wish I could have caught them before the singer/bass player died.
LOL
Sweet as honey.