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Old 02-12-2018, 08:54 AM   #18
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I Can Feel Him In The Morning - Grand Funk Railroad

Keep in mind that the first time I heard this song I was tripping on shrooms and it made me hide behind a couch for almost an hour. The song opens with a bunch of children talking about their opinions of God and the last comment is a child saying "and....and...if you're good you live forever, but if you're bad, you die when you die. You die when you die. YOU DIE WHEN YOU DIE."

And this switches from left, to right, to left, to right speaker.

Don't listen to this when on shrooms.



All that said if you listen to the song it's very simple and very much of its time while holding significance today. To me about being tethered back to what's important while understanding you have a responsibility to leave the world a better place than it was when you came into it. Or to at least try to.

I don't think it hurts that it sounds like something early Ament/Gossard would have made...

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