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Frames Without Photographs (Vocal Take 1) - The 77s
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Frames Without Photographs (Vocal Take 1) The 77s

"Frames Without Photographs (Vocal Take 1)" by The 77s, released in 1984, is a #Rock song that explores themes of nostalgia, loss, and the passage of time. The lyrics reflect on memories and the emotional weight of moments that remain unrecorded, symbolizing the fleeting nature of life. Musically, the track features a raw vocal delivery and a blend of melodic guitar riffs, characteristic of the band's energetic style. Its introspective nature resonates with listeners, making it a poignant piece in the alternative rock scene of the 1980s.

Frames Without Photographs (Vocal Take 1) - The 77s
[Spoken Intro]
Well, yes.

[Verse 1]
Lonely man
Staring out a window pane
Sitting on an unmade bed
Thinking with an un-made-up mind
About the things I can't forget
You've gone, but you never left

[Chorus]
And now I'm only a frame
A frame without a photograph
If only once someone
Someone would fill me up

[Verse 2]
I cannot bear
This nightmare that I cannot tear
From the everyday I wear
Over and over
Like a B-movie
The kind you wouldn't want to see

[Chorus]
And now I'm only a frame
A frame without a photograph
If only once someone
Someone would fill me up
I am only a frame
A frame without a photograph
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