Ghost Quartet
Ghost Quartet & Gelsey Bell & Brittain Ashford
Ghost Quartet & Brittain Ashford
Ghost Quartet & Dave Malloy & Brent Arnold & Gelsey Bell & Brittain Ashford
Ghost Quartet & Dave Malloy & Brent Arnold & Brittain Ashford & Gelsey Bell
Ghost Quartet & Gelsey Bell & Brittain Ashford
Ghost Quartet & Brittain Ashford
Ghost Quartet & Dave Malloy
Ghost Quartet & Brittain Ashford
Ghost Quartet & Dave Malloy & Brent Arnold & Gelsey Bell & Brittain Ashford
Ghost Quartet & Dave Malloy & Brent Arnold
Ghost Quartet & Dave Malloy & Brent Arnold & Brittain Ashford & Gelsey Bell
Ghost Quartet & Dave Malloy & Brittain Ashford
Ghost Quartet & Gelsey Bell
Ghost Quartet & Brittain Ashford & Gelsey Bell
Ghost Quartet & Brittain Ashford & Gelsey Bell
Ghost Quartet & Gelsey Bell
Ghost Quartet & Dave Malloy & Brent Arnold & Brittain Ashford & Gelsey Bell
Ghost Quartet & Brittain Ashford & Gelsey Bell & Brent Arnold & Dave Malloy
Ghost Quartet
Ghost Quartet & Brittain Ashford
Ghost Quartet
Ghost Quartet & Brittain Ashford & Gelsey Bell
“Tango Dancer” is the song where the Ancient plotline in Ghost Quartet is introduced. As per the Bear’s request, Rose Red visits Scheherezade, the famous storyteller from Arabian Nights in 14th century Persia, to get one piece of stardust.
[DAVE]
Side 2, Track 7. “Tango Dancer.”
[BRITTAIN (Rose Red)]
Excuse me?
[GELSEY (Scheherazade)]
Can I help you?
[BRITTAIN]
I hope so.
Are you…ancient?
[GELSEY]
That’s not polite, child.
[BRITTAIN]
I’m sorry—you know, you know what I mean.
[GELSEY]
Yes, child. And yes, I am.
Do I know you? You remind me of my sister.
[BRITTAIN]
No, I’m from far away. My name is Rose. Rose Red.
[GELSEY]
My sister's name was Dunyazad.
[BRITTAIN]
It’s a beautiful name.
I know her, from the stories.
[GELSEY]
She’s been dead a long time now.
What do you need?
[BRITTAIN]
Um, Stardust? Just one piece.
[GELSEY]
Hm. I don’t know if I have any left.
1001 is a pretty big number.
[BRITTAIN]
I always figured you could have gone on forever.
[GELSEY]
Nope. Not forever.
I HAVE A LOT OF MEMORIES
AND I HAVE A LOT OF SADNESS
BUT THE TWO DON’T LINE UP
THE TWO DON’T LINE UP
I USED TO RUN THRU THE SAND
CAMPFIRE STARS IN THE DISTANCE
AND I’D GAZE INTO THE DARKNESS
AND WONDER ABOUT THE VOID
AND I’M HAUNTED BY THAT MEMORY
OF WHO I USED TO BE
SO GLEEFUL
SO BLANK
SO READY
I WAS EMPTY THEN
AND I’M EMPTY NOW
BUT IT’S NOT THE SAME AT ALL
MY HEAD WAS WITH FILLED STORIES
OF SWIMMING AND SINGING ON THE MOON
AND I’D STAY UP ALL NIGHT LONG
I’D STAY UP ALL NIGHT LONG
AND ALL OF THE BOYS WOULD FALL OVER
OH HOW DAZZLING I COULD BE
BUT THE MAGIC IS GONE
ALL MY JOY GOT BLOATED AND SICK
AND I’M HAUNTED BY THOSE MEMORIES
OF WHO I USED TO BE
SO GLEEFUL
SO BLANK
SO READY
LAST NIGHT I DREAMED
I MET MYSELF AT A TANGO
ALL THE DANCERS WERE RUTHLESS AND DERANGED
AND I ASKED MY YOUNGER SELF FOR A DANCE
JUST LIKE
(She dances a bit, then stops)
BUT MYSELF DIDN’T HAVE TIME FOR ME
DIDN’T HAVE TIME FOR ANYONE SO USED UP
SO SHE DANCED ALONE
AND I SAT IN A CHAIR
BY THE WALL
ALL ALONE
STARING AT MY PHONE
[ALL]
I WAS EMPTY THEN
AND I’M EMPTY NOW
BUT IT’S NOT THE SAME AT ALL
Tango Dancer was written by Dave Malloy.
Tango Dancer was produced by Dave Malloy & Brent Arnold.
Ghost Quartet released Tango Dancer on Fri Oct 31 2014.