Bringing glimmers of krautrock and funk, its eleven tracks unleash a versatile and tenacious weight, slithering between the sexy, the aggressive, the vivacious, and the disorienting—until the living invasion is felt—ZAM—a supernatural entity summoned by four madmen obsessed with tearing open a gateway to dark space. After being pulled apart atom-by-atom, the listener is reconfigured on the other side, born unto starry wasteland. Where head is separated from body. Where music is seen and apocalyptic soundscapes flow to revelation. A funhouse undercurrent pulses through the album’s epoch, reflecting a carnival mosaic shrewdly lulling and doggedly brutal. As one track bleeds into the next, that hour of running time becomes wormhole travel, until the listener returns earthbound, transmuted, craving more odyssey.
get down
Frankie and the Witch Fingers Lyrics
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Well I kinda took my uncle's Cadillac
My mind was made and my bags were packed
And that GPS was set for Tennessee
No books to keep, no business suit
no weeds will grow beneath these boots
won't nobody here be missin' me
Well I can't keep hangin' round
this continental breakfast town
I've done all the damage I can do
So I better get on down the road
As fast as I can go
Gonna let these big wheels roll
And crank up that radio
pull my hat down low
and get on down the road
Yeah there's places that I wanna see
and people that I need to meet
And there's parties I should be tendin' to
So if I find me a pretty girl
who rings my bell and rocks my world
I'll say "baby, I'm just passin' through"
Well I don't like to see em cry
I don't like to say goodbye
so there ain't much left for me to do
So I better get on down the road
As fast as I can go
Gonna let these big wheels roll
And crank up that radio
pull my hat down low
and get on down the road
Yeah I've always had the gift you see
Of knowin' when it's time to leave
So let me leave you with this
So I better get on down the road
As fast as I can go
Gonna let these big wheels roll
And crank up that radio
pull my hat down low
and get on down the road
Yeah I better get on down the road
As fast as I can go
Gonna let these big wheels roll
And crank up that radio
pull my hat down low
and get on down the road
Yeah I better get on down the road
Yeah I better get on down the road
Yeah I better get on down the road, c'mon
The lyrics of "Get Down" by Frankie and the Witch Fingers depict the singer’s desire to leave his current location, a place where he does not feel fulfilled, and start anew. The opening line, "Well I kinda took my uncle's Cadillac," sets the stage for the adventure that the singer is embarking on. He is leaving behind his old life with "bags packed," not planning on returning anytime soon. The singer’s destination is Tennessee, a place he has never been before, and where he hopes to experience new things and meet new people. The lyrics suggest that the singer is not afraid to take risks as he is willing to move on from his old life and discover new places.
The second verse further emphasizes the singer's dissatisfaction with his current situation. He sings of his desire to move on and explore different places and meet new people. Furthermore, the singer is not looking for anything serious, as he mentions that if he meets someone he likes, they can only be a passing fancy.
The chorus showcases the singer's eagerness to start his journey and discover new possibilities. He is going to crank up the radio, put on his hat, and start driving down the road in a Cadillac. The repetition of "get on down the road" emphasizes his excitement for the change that is coming.
In conclusion, "Get Down" is a song about change, adventure, and new beginnings. The singer is taking a risk, leaving his old life behind, and starting anew. The song celebrates the idea of living in the moment and seizing opportunities when they arise.
Line by Line Meaning
Here we go
The singer is about to embark on a journey
Well I kinda took my uncle's Cadillac
The singer took his uncle's Cadillac without permission
My mind was made and my bags were packed
The singer had already made up his mind about leaving and had packed his bags
And that GPS was set for Tennessee
The artist had set the GPS for Tennessee as his destination
No books to keep, no business suit
The artist is leaving behind his work and other aspects of his old life
no weeds will grow beneath these boots
The singer will be constantly on the move and won't be staying in one place for long
won't nobody here be missin' me
The singer doesn't think anyone will miss him
Well I can't keep hangin' round
The artist is tired of staying in one place
this continental breakfast town
The place the artist is leaving is not exciting
I've done all the damage I can do
The artist has done all he can do in his current location
So I better get on down the road
The singer is ready to leave
As fast as I can go
The artist wants to get to his destination quickly
Gonna let these big wheels roll
The singer is excited to hit the road
And crank up that radio
The singer wants to listen to music while driving
pull my hat down low
The singer is getting into the mood of a road trip
and get on down the road
The artist wants to start his journey
Yeah there's places that I wanna see
The artist is looking forward to exploring new places
and people that I need to meet
The singer is excited to meet new people
And there's parties I should be tendin' to
The singer wants to attend parties and have fun
So if I find me a pretty girl
The artist is open to meeting someone special
who rings my bell and rocks my world
The artist is looking for someone who excites him
I'll say "baby, I'm just passin' through"
The artist doesn't want to get too attached to anyone since he'll be leaving soon
Well I don't like to see em cry
The singer doesn't want to see anyone sad about his departure
I don't like to say goodbye
The artist doesn't like goodbyes either
so there ain't much left for me to do
The singer has already made up his mind to leave
Yeah I've always had the gift you see
The singer has always known when it's time to move on
Of knowin' when it's time to leave
The singer has a knack for knowing when it's time to go
So let me leave you with this
The artist wants to say one last thing before he goes
Yeah I better get on down the road, c'mon
The artist is eager to start his journey
Lyrics © CAROL VINCENT & ASSOC LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHUCK WICKS, DAVID LEE MURPHY, MELVERN RIVERS RUTHERFORD II
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
The Opus Malice
You know I wanna get down! This shit is killer! Dig!
aldi
when you're looking for some witch fingers cookies recipes and this just
AGUACLARA
sick music! greetings from mexico... keep it up!
Vee
Love this song ...still
Dave Brandon
they are brilliant!
Heywood Jablowme
Yeah, so "brilliant" they lifted the main riff from aonther song.
Andrew F
@Heywood Jablowme what song?
Logger
how did i not know about this song thought i knew every frankie and witch finger song
ronP __
yes, more please!
superdrugs
hahah! this is awesome~