I took a ride with the Green Ranger
He stepped up and showed me lots of things
It liquefied my eye
And sliced me up like pie
All night my right ear always rings

I took a ride with the Green Ranger
Things were not quite as I had thought
The Novato City fire
Turned my nostril hairs to wire
That's the night I nearly lost the plot

Oh you nearly lost the plot
Now didn't ya laddy
? put on the bucket
?

Electrifies the night
It aquifies the sight
Watch out before you might just lose the plot

Who wants to ride with the Green Ranger
Who wants to ride with the Green Ranger
Who wants to ride with the Green Ranger
Who wants to ride with the Green Ranger


Lyrics submitted by miramarjuice

Green Ranger Lyrics as written by Les Claypool Jay Lane

Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing

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    From a power rangers/acid point of view. The original Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, Green Ranger. He started out as an all powerful bad guy who was familiar to the regular cast. After a while, personal and ranger battles, the green ranger turned to the good side. After a stint with the good side his powers began to fade.

    I think MMPR wise that the green ranger is like an acid trip. It's friend and/or foe or both but eventually it begins to fade.

    Maybe at the burning man, there was a guy who resembled the MMPR Green ranger or even Jason David Frank.lol I don't know. Dragon Zord!

    ZuckDaddyon July 29, 2012   Link

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