Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon
Opening track of Sun Kil Moon’s 2012 release Among the Leaves, a record which marks a shift on Kozelek’s songwriting, becoming more narrative and stream of conscious like. The lyrics mention a backstage encounter on Moscow between Mark and a female fan named Cayenne.
Mark has a hard time rememberin...
Was backstage in Moscow late one night
We shared a cigarette, a kiss goodbye
Her name was Cayenne, so young and soft
Her hands trembled badly, her eyes trailed off
To bottles and objects around the room
My backup guitar, a tray of food
We didn't have very much to say
She said that she'd come from some other place
A town called Troitsk, maybe Trois...
Was pretty distracted packing my stuff
But I did make a point to ask her to stay
But she said she had friends that she had to go see
Later that summer I picked up my mail
She sent me a letter with a touching detail
"I used up my minutes calling hotels
To find you that night but to no avail"
"I know it's pathetic," she continued to write
"But that was the greatest night of my life."
I Know It’s Pathetic But That Was the Greatest Night of My Life was written by Mark Kozelek.
I Know It’s Pathetic But That Was the Greatest Night of My Life was produced by Mark Kozelek.
Sun Kil Moon released I Know It’s Pathetic But That Was the Greatest Night of My Life on Tue May 29 2012.