I learned about Moby from that X-Files episode--as soon as it was over, I was racing to figure out who did this song. This is a piece of music that I can put on "repeat" and listen to, literally, for an hour without getting sick of it. The music builds and ebbs like a tide.
I've seen another interpretation of the lyrics (if you can call them that) but I believe they are singing in an African language, not English, and therefore are unintelligible.
I learned about Moby from that X-Files episode--as soon as it was over, I was racing to figure out who did this song. This is a piece of music that I can put on "repeat" and listen to, literally, for an hour without getting sick of it. The music builds and ebbs like a tide.
I've seen another interpretation of the lyrics (if you can call them that) but I believe they are singing in an African language, not English, and therefore are unintelligible.
@driggsy While I would hardly argue with Moby, I came to the song via X-Files, and this is my interpretation of the lyrics as if they were English:
@driggsy While I would hardly argue with Moby, I came to the song via X-Files, and this is my interpretation of the lyrics as if they were English:
Oooh, Give me my weakness Oooh, I don't know who it is
Oooh, Give me my weakness Oooh, I don't know who it is
(repeated)
(repeated)