Ok, so. I've been analyzing this song for a few weeks now, and I'm mainly taking, in addition to the song itself, their live in Essen, 1995.
The audio quality is somewhat good, so that it's actually possible to understand what the final part of the lyrics sounds like.
1) I do believe that at the very start of the song, before the first verse, in the original recording, someone says "50 Million Year Trip", with that weird, pitch-y filter.
2) The final part goes like this:
"Soon I became to realize
As the world began to turn
Have you ever considered hell
Only to return?
No fool, for you
Inside out,
Under the corner of your mouth (your mouth)"
"Fight this fear/Fight this, man"
(Unsure of this last bit. The recording could be "Fight this fear", but during the Live Gracia whispers something completely different. So it could either be something completely different, or a close soundalike. Garcia already modified the final bit, in other concerts, so maybe it's something unique)
Aaaand here you go. No time wasted, in my opinion. Personally it's the best song from Blues, if not one of the best they ever wrote. That trippy jam always makes my brain melt.
Hope this helped anyone who remained confused or wanting for specific, accurate lyrics. Peace out, Kyuss lives on.
Ok, so. I've been analyzing this song for a few weeks now, and I'm mainly taking, in addition to the song itself, their live in Essen, 1995.
The audio quality is somewhat good, so that it's actually possible to understand what the final part of the lyrics sounds like.
1) I do believe that at the very start of the song, before the first verse, in the original recording, someone says "50 Million Year Trip", with that weird, pitch-y filter.
2) The final part goes like this:
"Soon I became to realize As the world began to turn
Have you ever considered hell Only to return?
No fool, for you Inside out, Under the corner of your mouth (your mouth)"
"Fight this fear/Fight this, man"
(Unsure of this last bit. The recording could be "Fight this fear", but during the Live Gracia whispers something completely different. So it could either be something completely different, or a close soundalike. Garcia already modified the final bit, in other concerts, so maybe it's something unique)
Aaaand here you go. No time wasted, in my opinion. Personally it's the best song from Blues, if not one of the best they ever wrote. That trippy jam always makes my brain melt. Hope this helped anyone who remained confused or wanting for specific, accurate lyrics. Peace out, Kyuss lives on.