John Rhino Edwards, der Bassist, findet auch sehr persönliche Abschiedsworte. Der Song lief bei mir in den letzten Tagen auch öfters:
I first met the hurricane that was Rick Parfitt at a London recording studio in 1985. We hit it off straight away, and since then hardly a day has gone by without thinking about, talking to or seeing him. He made me cry so often, always with laughter, the funniest person I have ever known, then last week for the first time, he made me cry with sadness.
It’s surreal that there’s now an I in the middle of RP.
There are a few of us who knew the Reverend Rock Parfait well, and it was my privilege to be one of them.
We wrote a song together in 2004 called This is me. I’m finding the lyrics very poignant at this time:
I opened up the paper, I was all across the page.
With another Signorita, will I ever act my age?
I alway hurt the people that care for me it’s true, but I can’t help myself, it’s just one of those things I do.
I ain’t no Casanova, not like it reads in the book.
I’m just trying to find this love thing, though it’s taken a long hard look.
If you need your heart breaking you’ve come to the right place, be aware of the buyer beware sign written on my face.
This is me, this is me. What you get is what you see, this is me.
I don’t need your sympathy.
I can’t help what you think of me.
Looking for something.
Laughing at nothing.
Dreaming of what could be.
One day I will meet my fate, complete my destiny.
No pearly gates, angel mates, waiting there for me.
Don’t ask me the reasons why I take it to the wire, I just live it fast, life’s a blast, sometimes you got to play with fire
This is me, this is me. What you get is what you see, this is me.
Love you Ricardo. Rhino xx