Added: Sep 8, 2010
From: testpatternpt1
Duration: 2:13
Been looking for different songs to upload, as I'm getting a little sick of videos from "the wobble". This is from my largely-abandoned incomplete album "Fourth Before Forty"; my feeling is that this song is far from essential, but is still interesting. Video consists of scraps of video I had hanging around and were unused; I sure hope they fit the song. Oh and, also, no special effects were used in the first shot - was sitting around the other day, and my beer can began moving around on its own...hmm... LYRICS: Skeletal Blue Jay Lazarus of the freeway Spread your jagged wings and take off for the desert Never look behind you All you'll ever find are The salted memories of your shattered little body Buckets of oil Sediment crawlers Reach out and take my hands Wild and lawless out in the forests somewhere in no man's land Firework it, Set it off You hopeless strand of filaments You single fiber hanging by a thread You squirrel who raids the viper's nest You Lions, bulls and elephants You heart attacks Who can't get out of bed All you mavericks of desire Trapped in dark uncharted waters All you man o' wars, and manta rays Monkfish and piranhas Let's just say to start it We will all go down as martyrs We will die on crosses, screaming out At seven in the morning Buckets of oil Sediment crawlers Reach out and take my hands Wild and lawless out in the forests somewhere in no man's land
Channel: Music
Rating: 5.0' max='5' min='1' numRaters='2' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings) Views: 35 Comments: 2
rapidopato Says:
Oct 14, 2010 - I like the melody of this song. It sounded a bit crimsoniam to me, but more lively. And the beer drinking video I enjoyed. Funny. I like Budweiser too..:) Why don´t you finish the album? Really digged it.
. . . . . . . because these video appear directly from youtube.com which we cannot control it.)
InuitAldebaran Says:
Sep 9, 2010 - Jazz from the grave of an unknown animal molester? The melody (what's the difference between melody and tune? oh my english) on the refrain is daring but, i'd say, successfully different. Different is good. Like it!