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What song are you listening to right now?

… Follow where Mary goes
Cherish the things she knows
Says if I change my stride
Then I'll fly
She makes me want to die
Change my stride
Then I'll fly

Look to the sun
See me in psychic pollution
Walking on the moon
How could you dare?
Who do you think you are?
You're insignificant
A small piece, an ism
No more no less

… You try to learn the universe
Can't even converse in human verse
You know its ironic smoking hydroponic
She makes me want to die
Change my stride
Then I'll fly
She makes me want to die

Follow where Mary goes
and cherish the things she knows
she says if I change my stride
then I'll fly

and change my stride
then I'll flow
Look to the sun
See me in psychic pollution
Walking on the moon
and how could you dare

Who do you think you are
You're insignificant
a small piece an ism
no more no less

You try to learn the universe
you can't even converse in universe
you know


 

I forgot how much I loved this song, recorded from the radio onto a cassette tape. I think it cut off just little bit short at the end.
 
Captain Beefheart makes reference to this song in their song Moonlight On Vermont

This song is definitely a head-trip how the samples end up weaving in and out of each other to where the moving phases end up being like it's own beat.


Beefheart's song also references this jazz standard:

 

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