this song is in my opinion, one of ul's deepest and most spiritual. here are some reasons why i dig it so much
the heartbeat and aleister crowley/thelema reference in the beginning of the song (do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law)
the random sounds you hear in the background (phone ring, etc...)
the change in beat towards the 2:48 mark in 418 as a standalone track
the lyrics. ul is again referencing looking towards the sky to find answers (see 'tell me why'). the lyrics in this song are left to interpretation in parts, and for that i love it. each person can take away their own meaning
the incredible feel and texture this song gives off while listening to it under the influence. seriously, next time you're high put this on.
this song is in my opinion, one of ul's deepest and most spiritual. here are some reasons why i dig it so much
the heartbeat and aleister crowley/thelema reference in the beginning of the song (do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law)
the random sounds you hear in the background (phone ring, etc...)
the change in beat towards the 2:48 mark in 418 as a standalone track
the lyrics. ul is again referencing looking towards the sky to find answers (see 'tell me why'). the lyrics in this song are left to interpretation in parts, and for that i love it. each person can take away their own meaning
the incredible feel and texture this song gives off while listening to it under the influence. seriously, next time you're high put this on.
that is all, now read the book of the law http://members.cox.net/thelema/