When Monno Wurtz and Jaffa Skouborg in 1998 ran out of King Size rolling papers, a decision was made to twidle out Ultra Spankadelic Power Trance. Jaffa having a past as a guitar monsta rocking the rootless underground scene of Hammel. He has a mission to create the crunchtastic leads. Together with Monno, and Ultra Phunkadelic Bass machine, untamed from the outer wilderness of Hornslet, the Grapes of Wrath was created. This mix of Hoebo and HiFi became the key to the Grapes Unparalleled universe of bass n noize...
Written by Peter "Hullunoize" Dahlgrenh
Released on Parvati Records:
Album:
G.O.W./Meteloids-Tits On Fire
Compilations:
Psychedelically Yours 2
Psy Stories
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I'm Gone
Grapes Of Wrath Lyrics
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Watching love's dream, feeling so alone
I wonder why, why you are alive
And I wonder why, why you live your life day to day
I'll remember when I'm gone
I'll remember, then I'll be back again
So now I'm gone, but soon I'll reappear
I wonder why, why you are alive
And I wonder why, why you live your life day to day
I'll remember when I'm gone
I'll remember, then I'll be back again
The lyrics of Grapes of Wrath's "I'm Gone" evoke themes of loneliness, heartbreak, and contemplation. The opening lines capture a sense of isolation as the singer watches someone they love from afar. The repetition of the phrase "I wonder why" suggests a sense of confusion and existential questioning, as if the singer is trying to make sense of this person's choices and actions. The phrase "watching love's dream" also emphasizes the dreamlike quality of the situation, as if the singer is wondering if what they are witnessing is even real.
The chorus, with its repetition of "I'll remember when I'm gone," adds a layer of melancholy and nostalgia to the song. The idea of remembering someone or something after it's gone is bittersweet, and the repetition of the phrase emphasizes the importance of memory and how it can keep people connected even when they are physically apart.
The second verse adds a sense of resolution as the singer declares that they are now gone, but will soon return. The phrase "you look at me as if you didn't care" suggests a sense of frustration or disappointment, as if the singer had hoped for a different reaction upon their return. The repetition of the "I wonder why" phrase in the second verse also emphasizes the singer's continued confusion and desire for answers.
Overall, "I'm Gone" is a poignant and introspective song that captures the complexities of relationships and the lingering impact of memory.
Line by Line Meaning
So there you are, standing all alone
Observation of the listener being alone
Watching love's dream, feeling so alone
Noticing that the listener is witness to the concept of love, yet still feels alone
I wonder why, why you are alive
Questioning the listener's existence and purpose
And I wonder why, why you live your life day to day
Questioning the listener's decision to live life in such an uninspiring, unfulfilling manner
I'll remember when I'm gone
Promising to recall this moment when the artist is no longer physically present
I'll remember, then I'll be back again
Promising to return to the listener's consciousness in the future
So now I'm gone, but soon I'll reappear
Confirmation that the singer has departed, but will return shortly
You look at me as if you didn't care
Observation of the listener's apathy towards the artist's presence
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CHRIS WEBBY, ELLIOT GLEAVE, OLIVER DENE JONES
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Skapunkfan1
Love this album <3
@MoonLight-id9kk
If they were to re release this song people would take notice .
This is a damn good song and deserves more recognition .
@zero_bs_tolerance8646
Great song.
@nrviking
Why isn't this on iTunes? Seriously.
@dondominique9346
It s there
@marsoneonone1234
I wrote this back in 1981 just saying
@theholisticmachine1493
You got screwed, severely underrated....this entire record is so great and it's not even on Spotify?