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Sit with me on a muddy clump
We'll sing a song of days gone by
Run along now don't be glum
Get you gone now have some fun
Don't be long for the end is nigh
Don't let moments pass along
And waste before your eyes
March with me and the borogoves
Come with me and the slithy toves
And never ask us why
Come, come, come, come, come along now
Run away from the hum-drum
We'll go to a place that is safe from
Greed, anger and boredom
We'll dance and sing 'til sundown
And feast with abandon
We'll sleep when the morning comes
And we'll rise by the sound of the birdsongs
We'll be here when the world slows down
And the sunbeams fade away
Keeping time by a pendulum
As the fabric starts to fray
There's no such thing as time to kill
Nor time to throw away
So once for the bright sky
Twice for the pig sty
Thrice for another day
Come, come, come, come, come along now
Run away from the hum-drum
We'll go to a place that is safe from
Greed, anger and boredom
We'll dance and sing 'til sundown
And feast with abandon
We'll sleep when the morning comes
And we'll rise by the sound of the birdsongs
Come with me catch a rare type specimen
Cuddle up with a hesitant skeleton
We'll break our fast with friends
Once we're fed we shall disappear rapidly
Many moons to the west of here and happily
Our journey never ends
Shut your ears when sirens sing
Tie armbands to your feet
Listen up and you won't go wrong again
Float along on a verse-less song and then
Get to where the two ends meet
Come, come, come, come, come along now
Run away from the hum-drum
We'll go to a place that is safe from
Greed, anger and boredom
We'll dance and sing 'til sundown
And feast with abandon
We'll sleep when the morning comes
And we'll rise by the sound of the birdsongs
Translation: One has to be high as a kite to glean more than” Gee, this reminds me of a bunch of mediocre soundtracks from the 1950’s.”
Cosmo’s drivel does not move the music ball forward, it stumbles lachrymosely backwards.
William, please adjust your needle that seems to be stuck in the Cosmo rut.
This really belongs back at the top - PERFECT
Run away from the hum-drum
We'll go to a place that is safe from
Greed, anger and boredom"
Ah, if only...
This is a really good speaker testing song for when you go into a speaker dealer. Shows off bass, mid range, treble, and detail.
They'll look at you funny, just look at them funny right back. It only adds to the fun, and music should be fun, not speaker-dealer-serious.
OMG yes! They're so up themselves. You work in shop, get over it!
They'll look at you funny, just look at them funny right back. It only adds to the fun, and music should be fun, not speaker-dealer-serious.
c.
That moment, when you take a look at the cover-artwork and then realize the song that was played before: "weird fishes" by Radiohead
Bill ... you are the best!
I bow down to you!
So many fantastic Easter eggs on RP
Deserves to be back at the top for this song - it's PERFECT!
Just fills me with delight every time I hear it. Adore the creativity and silliness--don't we all need a little more of that in our lives?
He could be a modern Purcell.
His brother (Merlin Sheldrake) is a mycologist with interesting theories about the symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizae and other plants, including trees. It's quite interesting to think of an entire forest as interconnected via a fungal network that is a pathway for nutrients and who knows what else. After reading some of his work and the work of researchers that he's indebted to, the whole premise of the film Avatar seems entirely borrowed. But what isn't these days? Anyway, decent enough song.
Merlin's also a board member of SPUN (Society for the Protection of Underground Networks) who are going to "lead the first global exploration and mapping of underground fungal networks that play a critical role below the surface, sequestering carbon and moving nutrients across ecosystems."
How cool is that?!
And for those of you are really into mushrooms, check out the 2019 documentary called "Fantastic Fungi." That is a trip.
Our new year's resolution is to eat as many (edible) mushrooms as we can get our hands on. From what I'm reading they are really, really good for you. We may even try growing our own, which will finally give us something to do with all that compost we've been churning in the backyard.
An acoustic relative to Alt-J?
Very Perceptive Kemo Sabe
Hmmm I went from "heck no" to "Ok the chorus ain't too bad" and I am also tapping my feet a little. I think I could listen to it once per year.
I was about to skip when I read this... and glad I gave it a chance. This is spot on, but I'll give it a little more than once a year.
Or the construction of a "spore" drive!
Didja know that Paul Stamets, the character on Star Trek Discovery who controls the spore drive, is named after the world famous mycologist Paul Edward Stamets?
Their dad, Rupert Sheldrake, also had some interesting theories—about "morphic resonance." I'd love to have been sitting at their dinner table when those two kids were growing up.
His theories were so out of bounds that the scientific community ostracized him for even suggesting research into his ideas. An editor of Nature magazine said this in 1981.
"This infuriating tract... is the best candidate for burning there has been for many years." In an interview broadcast on BBC television in 1994, he said: "Sheldrake is putting forward magic instead of science, and that can be condemned in exactly the language that the Pope used to condemn Galileo, and for the same reason. It is heresy."
So much for an open mind of scientific inquiry. And odd that this editor took sides with the Pope over Galileo.
“Many years ago”…? it’s not that old.
Maybe he meant "any"?
Okay, this is really funny.....
the Jabberwock,
Kaloo kalay!
is oddly referenced
here today!
BS trivia of the day: Ambrosia uses this line in one of their songs from many moons ago.
Phew, I got that out of my system.
the Jabberwock,
Kaloo kalay!
is oddly referenced
here today!
As is the heffalump! Great cover fishies too. Quirky and fun. 8 from the stupidly grinning Nottingham jury :o)
I'm not keen on this guy's material. "Wacky" songs and theories leave me cold. "Morphic resonance" seems more Terry Pratchett than Stephen Hawking.
You appear to think the two in opposition.
I heard this many years ago and I hope it's many years before I do again. There's no music in it (for me anyway)
“Many years ago”…? it’s not that old.
Hmmm I went from "heck no" to "Ok the chorus ain't too bad" and I am also tapping my feet a little. I think I could listen to it once per year.
I heard this many years ago and I hope it's many years before I do again. There's no music in it (for me anyway)
Their dad, Rupert Sheldrake, also had some interesting theories—about "morphic resonance." I'd love to have been sitting at their dinner table when those two kids were growing up.
I'm not keen on this guy's material. "Wacky" songs and theories leave me cold. "Morphic resonance" seems more Terry Pratchett than Stephen Hawking.
Their dad, Rupert Sheldrake, also had some interesting theories—about "morphic resonance." I'd love to have been sitting at their dinner table when those two kids were growing up.
Or the construction of a "spore" drive!
Magical!
Their dad, Rupert Sheldrake, also had some interesting theories—about "morphic resonance." I'd love to have been sitting at their dinner table when those two kids were growing up.
T-O-T-A-L-L-Y!
Bill ... you are the best!
I bow down to you!
That means he did it right lol :-)
Kaloo kalay!
is oddly referenced
here today!
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe.
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe!!!!!! (We had to learn that in 7th grade)
And also A.A. Milne - 'Heffalump"
Musically it's pretty much a chord structure based in traditional British folk music. The production and lyrics are where it deviates from that. Seems like there's some Lewis Carroll influence in the lyrics, as well as the Roald Dahl influence you brought up.
A. A. Milne too.
Musically it's pretty much a chord structure based in traditional British folk music. The production and lyrics are where it deviates from that. Seems like there's some Lewis Carroll influence in the lyrics, as well as the Roald Dahl influence you brought up.
Alt-J meets Eminem !
It doesn't matter though, cos there's another dose of superbness due to follow...
Watch Cosmo live and u will know better :)
We saw Cosmo twice in Hamburg (Ger), I love this guy… he's so much more than just a musician: an artist, sound hunter and collector, DJ… well… and a great musician as well! Long live RP!
i somehow like the double-dubbed record
Yeah you nailed it with this clip!
Kaloo kalay!
is oddly referenced
here today!
The highest praise this can garner is its “camp. "
Translation: One has to be high as a kite to glean more than” Gee, this reminds me of a bunch of mediocre soundtracks from the 1950’s.”
Cosmo’s drivel does not move the music ball forward, it stumbles lachrymosely backwards.
William, please adjust your needle that seems to be stuck in the Cosmo rut.
You must be tons of fun at parties!