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"My Heart Is a Flower" Single by King Missile from the album The Way to Salvation Released 1991 Genre Avant-garde, pop rock, psychedelic rock Length 2:36 Label Atlantic Writer(s) John S. Hall, Dave Rick Producer King Missile, Lou Giordano King Missile singles chronology "Jesus Was Way Cool"
(1990)"My Heart Is a Flower"
(1991)"Detachable Penis"
(1992)"My Heart Is a Flower" is a song by avant-garde band King Missile. It was the only single from the band's 1991 album The Way to Salvation.
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In "My Heart Is a Flower," a pop rock track with elements of psychedelic rock, frontman John S. Hall repeatedly sings the titular phrase, recites a short monologue expanding on the heart-as-flower metaphor, then returns to singing the titular phrase as the music crescendoes.[1]
In an interview circa 1992, Hall explained his inspiration for the song as follows:
“ ...[W]hen I really, really feel very bad, what I want to do is make myself feel better, so I'll write something happier. 'My Heart Is a Flower' is really a funny song. I was very, very sad when I wrote that one and a lot of people find that surprising. But I felt really, really trampled on, like a flower that's been thrown down in the dirt, when I wrote that.[2] ” Music video
The video for "My Heart Is a Flower" was directed by Phil Morrison.[3] During the parts of the video that accompany the sung sections of the song, the band performs in a large, colorful garden, with multi-instrumentalist Chris Xefos often playing in a bear costume. During the part of the video that accompanies the spoken section, Hall plays chutes and ladders in a dimly lit room with a woman played by Juliana Hatfield. The woman flosses her teeth before narrowly avoiding a kiss from Hall.[4]
References
- ^ "Lyrics: My Heart Is a Flower". Farmboy's King Missile. http://www.i-mockery.com/kingmissile/heart.html. Retrieved 2008-05-28.
- ^ Fleiss, Elein. "A Sensitive Singer: An Interview with John S. Hall of King Missile". http://adaweb.com/~purple/kingm.html. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
- ^ "Videography". Laundry Lists of Nonsense. http://www.uptoolate.com/rick/km/video.html. Retrieved 2008-05-28.
- ^ "Video: My Heart Is a Flower". YouTube. 2006-11-11. http://youtube.com/watch?v=FelB4qgJ6cs. Retrieved 2008-05-28.
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Dogbowl · Alex DeLaszlo · R.B. Korbet · George O'Malley · Charles Curtis · Steve Dansiger · Dave Rick · Chris Xefos · David Ramirez · Roger Murdock · Jane ScarpantoniStudio albums Fluting on the Hump · They · Mystical Shit · The Way to Salvation · Happy Hour · King Missile · Failure · The Psychopathology of Everyday Life · Royal LunchEPs Other albums Singles "Take Stuff from Work" · "The Box" · "No Point" · "Jesus Was Way Cool" · "My Heart Is a Flower" · "Detachable Penis" · "(Why Are We) Trapped?" · "Martin Scorsese" · "Love Is..." · "America Kicks Ass"John S. Hall solo albums Related articles Categories:- King Missile songs
- Experimental rock songs
- 1991 singles
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