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Post by cobriaclord on Jul 1, 2006 17:59:32 GMT
Anyone of the Studio of BMAW?
Build me a woman,
Make her ten feet tall. You got to build me a woman, Make her ten feet tall. Don't make her worthless, Don't make her small. Build me a woman, Make her ten feet tall. You got to build me a woman, Make her ten feet tall. Don't make her worthless, Don't make her small. Build me someone I can ball All night long.
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Post by TheWallsScreamedPoetry on Jul 7, 2006 8:33:35 GMT
we can live in hope mate never say never as who knows what shit they have in the vault......all it needs is someone who has a sense of the history of the band to go and look........ Universal Mind, some of the old blues tracks, Someday Soon....... Whether these greddy sods will ever share them with Doors fans is obviously another question.......
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Post by ensenada on Jul 7, 2006 17:45:17 GMT
build me a woman is a great song...the soundstage performance is the best for me.
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Post by TheWallsScreamedPoetry on Dec 8, 2011 10:28:23 GMT
Sometimes expanded in concert as Poontag Blues/Build Me a Woman/Sunday Trucker. It was also recorded in a studio as Smokey The Bear/Build Me a Woman but as yet has only seen a limited spell on YouTube and not been released. I've got the poontang blues From the top of my head To my cowboy shoes
Whole lotta money Nothing to lose I've got the poontang blues
Give me a witness, darling. I need a witness, babe. I got the poontang blues. I got the poontang blues. From the top of my head to the bottom of my cowboy shoes. Build me a woman,
Make her ten feet tall. You got to build me a woman, Make her ten feet tall. Don't make her worthless, Don't make her small. Build me a woman, Make her ten feet tall. You got to build me a woman, Make her ten feet tall. Don't make her worthless, Don't make her small. Build me someone I can ball All night long.
Sunday trucker Christian motherfucker Yeaheah
Well I'm a sunday trucker Christian motherfucker Yeah
I'm just a three-eyes boy Looking for a trip, So goodA nice energetic simple blues tune that the band liked to perform during the latter part of their career. The PBS version was particularly good. Another stage song that made reference to Jim's predicament with The Doors during this period. Whole lotta money Nothing to loseThese kind of lines in latter Doors songs cannot just be coincidence. 
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