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Subido: 2011/10/08

"Little Miss Queen Of Darkness" by The Kinks, from the album Face to Face (1966).

Lyrics:

Well I met her accidentally,

In a little discotheque.

And she acted oh so friendly

To every fella that she met.

And her hair was hanging down,

Like a bright and silken sheen.

Little Miss Queen of Darkness

Dancing night and day.

Little Miss Queen of Darkness

Dancing, dancing on.

Although she looked so happy,

There was sadness in her eyes.

And her curly false eyelashes

Weren't much of a disguise.

And her bright and golden hair,

Was not all that it might seem.

Little Miss Queen of Darkness

Dances sadly on.

Yes Little Miss Queen of Darkness

Dancing, dancing on.

There was something missing

From her carefree little life,

And she'll never understand you

When you're kissing her good night.

'Cause the only boy she had

Went and coolly stepped aside.

And Little Miss Queen of Darkness

Might as well have died.

Little Miss Queen of Darkness

Dancing, dancing on.

Comentarios

9 years ago

Gabriel Lucas

Stereo??

9 years ago

John LaStrada

Real nice drum break in the middle of this little tune came as a surprise. But then, most Kinks songs always have some ingenious thing going on. Acoustic guitars are crisp and driving. The Kinks -- one of the extraordinary bands of the 60's that never compromised their art. Ray Davies....definitely in that Brian Wilson class of brilliance. Absolutely. I would like to see Ray write some tunes and record them with Paul McCartney. Ray Davies would be a far more logical musical co-author with McCartney than Elvis Costello, Michael Jackson or Stevie Wonder were. Ray is at least cut from the same cloth as McCartney, understands that English jargon and wit. What a team that would be since John Lennon isn't available. 

9 years ago

Madison Simon-Collins

The Kinks - Little Miss Queen Of Darkness

11 years ago

pmoyer50

I'm just taking the time to call you an idiot. Have a nice day.

11 years ago

Eric Iozzi

This song is so addictive =)

11 years ago

Samuel Chapman

Dude, shut up, it was just a joke.

11 years ago

norrrrrr

Because the Kinks developed an effective electronic distribution system, right? Do you complain that a grocery store makes money off produce grown by an independent farmer?

11 years ago

Samuel Chapman

hahahahahahahaha You're such a fucking idiot. Oh my god hahaha. Alot of artist urge you to pirate their music, because the industry, mainly because of itunes, is so greedy and just ruining music. Why should I pay a fucking company to discover art? I will pirate it, and if I enjoy it alot, I may go down to the record store and purchase it. I don't think any artists, unless you're like Axl Rose or someone would have problem with my method or discovering msuic.

11 years ago

Samuel Chapman

I...I have it...hence 'on my comptuer'. fucking idiot.

11 years ago

pmoyer50

Maybe you are the owner of a record shop that suffered in sales and went down the tubes or quite possibly you are the son of a record shop owner. The times they are a changing, sphincter boy. Get into the 21st century.

11 years ago

Samuel Chapman

Well, I never said the artist didn't get paid, I said iTunes shouldnt make money off it. I was joking. I was just hating on itunes. Idiot.

11 years ago

Samuel Chapman

Why is that electric guitar on their downing the picking? It's not like that on my computer, and it's sounds terrible.

11 years ago

Samuel Chapman

Because itunes should not gain money off the great creations of others.

11 years ago

djoxer

So it doesn't represent someone in particular, which were my original doubt. But the figure unique features (crazy hair, white & pink collar) led me to think that it was about someone, cause it's not very representative of an ordinary population. Perhaps it was on porpose to induce joy and character to the figure. But anyway I see you have point.

11 years ago

anonUK

A man with colourful butterflies emerging from his head, the name of the band & album operating as the "flap" which has opened up to let out the vivid colours. What does that suggest to you? man? It's not a psychedelic album by any means, but there were a lot of references to drug use in any rock album from this point on (or before), both coded and not so coded. BTW, many of the books of my early childhood (c.1980) looked like this album cover in typeface and colours.

12 years ago

djoxer

It's like a 60's meme or something? hahaha

12 years ago

aquanugget

It's not! it's the Zeitgeist! It's so 1966 you will never live to understand this....

12 years ago

Kelly MacLeod

Definitely in my top ten favorite Kinks songs :D

12 years ago

Bruna Shinorara

Finally, a video for this great song, thank you! :)

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