The other all-but-explicit psychedelic song on The "Above-Ground Sound" of Jake Holmes, it has a raga riff played by the lead guitar, one backed up by the other guitars. The perspective is of a young man, who was raised to follow formalities in courting, encountering a woman (on the make) who has no use for those formalities. His fear and pain come from having no way of knowing where he stands with her. This song is the most ragaesque in the entire album.
You can download this song here. It, plus 24 more, are free for new downloaders.
Monday, June 25, 2007
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