I think this is about Learys influence on the counterculture of the 60s. His "one single voice [made] a deafening sound," in their culture. He's basically the one who turned on all the artists and consequently, their fans, to acid. He thought acid could change people's lives and thought it was important for famous people to get a hold of it. When artists were on acid, they felt like they were having some kind of deeper understanding of life, and therefore wrote incredible things. Yes, sometimes artists on acid wrote songs that made absolutley no sense, but others wrote some that were incredible. Anyway, I think Guster is crediting Leary with influencing some of the greatest artists of all time.
"but timothy leary said the words which led the way
i won't go quietly this time around"
These lines, I think, are talking about how Leary had such a BIG influence, and he wasn't going to "go quietly" through life, but rather make a big splash. It's probably also refering to "turn on, tune in, and drop out," which was Leary's philosophy on how acid could help people. He was basically saying Become aware of the different levels of consciousness through LSD (tune in), interact with the world, and express your internal perspectives (turn on), and detach yourself from societal conventions, and create your own identity, committed to change (drop out).
"with feathers and string and wax I made wings
i climbed up a building, crossed my heart, and took a leap"
This could be about how Leary took a big chance with the whole acid thing, because he knew that the drug would soon be illegal, but he decided to perform expirements with it anyway. He knew the whole thing was a risk, but took it anyway because he truly believed that acid could better man kind.
As for the imagry in this song, such as "there's cracks on every sidewalk of this city
like licking lips to swallow me" and
"i flew across the sea and to an island
i wrestled down an old king kong
i rescued maidens captive on that island
hero in a uniform," i think that these are sort of the description of someone on an acid trip. I mean, it could be more than that, but sidewalks with licking lips is kinda psychadelic.
I think this is about Learys influence on the counterculture of the 60s. His "one single voice [made] a deafening sound," in their culture. He's basically the one who turned on all the artists and consequently, their fans, to acid. He thought acid could change people's lives and thought it was important for famous people to get a hold of it. When artists were on acid, they felt like they were having some kind of deeper understanding of life, and therefore wrote incredible things. Yes, sometimes artists on acid wrote songs that made absolutley no sense, but others wrote some that were incredible. Anyway, I think Guster is crediting Leary with influencing some of the greatest artists of all time.
"but timothy leary said the words which led the way i won't go quietly this time around" These lines, I think, are talking about how Leary had such a BIG influence, and he wasn't going to "go quietly" through life, but rather make a big splash. It's probably also refering to "turn on, tune in, and drop out," which was Leary's philosophy on how acid could help people. He was basically saying Become aware of the different levels of consciousness through LSD (tune in), interact with the world, and express your internal perspectives (turn on), and detach yourself from societal conventions, and create your own identity, committed to change (drop out).
"with feathers and string and wax I made wings i climbed up a building, crossed my heart, and took a leap" This could be about how Leary took a big chance with the whole acid thing, because he knew that the drug would soon be illegal, but he decided to perform expirements with it anyway. He knew the whole thing was a risk, but took it anyway because he truly believed that acid could better man kind.
As for the imagry in this song, such as "there's cracks on every sidewalk of this city like licking lips to swallow me" and "i flew across the sea and to an island i wrestled down an old king kong i rescued maidens captive on that island hero in a uniform," i think that these are sort of the description of someone on an acid trip. I mean, it could be more than that, but sidewalks with licking lips is kinda psychadelic.
So, thats my 2 cents.