Manager No. 1 Playlist

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J.H.
#35/Black Coffee/No. 1

The fearless and peerless leader of the Cafe and Diner not once but twice. My playlist for her hopefully captures a bit of the quiet sorrow being the 8 truly entails. Her genres mostly gravitate around the realms of rock and pop, though a science fiction double feature lights up her nostalgic summer nights as well. Her songs deal with her struggle with her own identity and sense of self, putting her rebellion against conventional norms on full display.

- D.H.

Playlist

1.

Does it feel as if somebody's keeping an eye on you?

Peripheral visions

Playing tricks on me

2.

Your rhinestone eyes are like factories far away

When the paralytic dreams that we all seem to keep
Drive on engines 'til they weep

With future pixels in factories far away

3.

I've been a lifetime on deposit

And that's a long time in the closet
And if you say to me
How was it?
It was hard taking
That heartbreaking

God forsaken route

4.

Fell in love with a girl

I fell in love once and almost completely
She's in love with the world

But sometimes these feelings can be so misleading

5.

The crowd you like is dangerous

I heard they're just no good
I'd rather have you staying at home now

Like a good boy should

6.

Two hot palms pressing down on my face

Dragged by my sockets to a better place
Flashing in the dark my luminescent tongue

Summer holiday, having fun

7.

If we were all like you in the end

Oh, we'd be killin' ourselves by sleepin' in
So, hit the lights, I'll do it again
And keep your cars, and your dogs

And your famous friends well, alright

8.

Slow down, it's a science

He's been waiting to bring you down
Snake-eyed, with a sly smile

He can hold you and shake you, child

9.

If the sun was God, I'd be covered in faith

If the ocean was the devil, I'd be covered in hate

I'm so west coast, it's a goddamn shame

10.

For the debt I owe, gotta sell my soul

'Cause I can't say no, no, I can't say no
Then my limbs all froze and my eyes won't close

And I can't say no, I can't say no