Warren wanted a Beach Boys thing for this one, and Carl Wilson and Billy Hinsche came in, with Carl arranging the vocal parts. The other harmony vocalists (credited as the "Gentlemen Boys") were Jackson Browne, J.D. Souther, Zevon's longtime backers Waddy Wachtel and Jorge Calderon, and Linda Rondstadt/Stone Poneys guitarist Kenny Edwards.
A revolution has begun today for me inside
The ultimate defense is to pretend
Revolve around yourself just like an ordinary man
The only other option: to forget
Does it feel like we've never been alive?
Does it seem like it's only just begun?
Defy yourself
Just look inside the wreckage of your past
To lose it all all you have to do it lie
The policy is set and we are never turning back
It's time for execution
Time to execute
It's time for execution
Time to execute
Does it feel like we've never been alive?
Does it seem like it's only just begun?
Does it feel like we've never been alive inside?
Does it seem like it's only just begun?
It's only just begun
The evolution is coming
A revolution has begun (It has begun)
The evolution is coming
A revolution has you
The evolution is coming
A revolution has begun (Has begun)
The evolution is coming
A revolution has you
The ultimate defense is to pretend
Revolve around yourself just like an ordinary man
The only other option: to forget
Does it feel like we've never been alive?
Does it seem like it's only just begun?
Defy yourself
Just look inside the wreckage of your past
To lose it all all you have to do it lie
The policy is set and we are never turning back
It's time for execution
Time to execute
It's time for execution
Time to execute
Does it feel like we've never been alive?
Does it seem like it's only just begun?
Does it feel like we've never been alive inside?
Does it seem like it's only just begun?
It's only just begun
The evolution is coming
A revolution has begun (It has begun)
The evolution is coming
A revolution has you
The evolution is coming
A revolution has begun (Has begun)
The evolution is coming
A revolution has you
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I like what DarknessRisisng said about the song meaning.