I described what I had written yesterday to a friend at work. It was kind of a swampy garage rock kind of thing with no words as yet. Then I came home to finish it and it changed a lot. The chords stayed the same but the words took it somewhere else. The influences kind of blind sided me in a good way (I'm sure you can see and hear them). There's a good slice of Catholicism in there too.
Pie in the sky, orange blue amazement
Mary don't you cry, just make a statement
Mystic rabbit hums inside the chamber
John, Paul and George just met a stranger
Ch: Bread of Life, Jesus Christ
You can't put a better bit of butter on your knife
Marlene Dietrich I know a secret
Turn the Escher sketch upside down
Words in a line like crows at sunset
They serenade as it goes down.
@berni1954 Feb 2022
Great 60s feel to this and the lyrics have that psychedelic feel that made you think you could see deep meaning in even the most surreal lyrics.
Goo goo go Joob!
@raspberry33 Feb 2022
Great imagery! Orange Blue Amazement - very sixties... Takes me back to when Father Leonard yelled at the altar boys for blasting garage band rock on a boombox in the sacristry.
@makers8 Feb 2022
Dirty! Grimey! I love it.
@owl Feb 2022
Love the kind of surreal lyrics combined with the rockin’ production. The fuzzy guitars sound great.
@gorban Feb 2022
It indeed sounds like an alt-rock version of a famous Liverpool band. Really cool.
@thedutchwidows Feb 2022
Oh very, very nice. Great lyrics, cool tune, great guitar - solo at the end is superb. And a nod to Country Life Butter (I think??). You're up and running!
@helenseviltwin Feb 2022
Can't say I've got much of a clue what the works mean, but great tune and really nice guitar sounds. Love it!
@ductapeguy Feb 2022
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That is the real deal.