Feedback
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Just feedback, no lyrics.




Overall Meaning

Grateful Dead's song Feedback is a unique example of a song without any lyrics, which allows for a vast array of interpretations. The title itself, feedback, refers to the screeching sound created by electronic sound systems when the output sound is amplified and looped back into the input. The Grateful Dead utilized echo, reverb, and various other effects pedals to stimulate the creation of this sound on guitars, keyboards, and other instruments to create the feedback loops that define this track. The distortion produced by the feedback loop can be seen as a metaphor for chaos and entropy, as the sound becomes increasingly distorted and unpredictable as it reaches the limit of its capacity to feed upon itself.


Furthermore, the screeching sound of feedback can be interpreted as a metaphor for the noise pollution and interference present in modern society. As the Grateful Dead were known for experimenting with both sound and social commentary in their music, Feedback fits perfectly into their repertoire. The lack of lyrics in this song allows for a universal interpretation of the sound, making it accessible to a broad spectrum of listeners.


Line by Line Meaning

Just feedback, no lyrics.
This song will contain only improvised instrumental music with no pre-written lyrics.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JEROME J. GARCIA, MICHAEL S. HART, PHILIP LESH, ROBERT HALL WEIR, RONALD CHARLES MCKERNAN, THOMAS C. CONSTANTEN, WILLIAM KREUTZMANN

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PhotoJakey

This is the anthem they play to hypnotize normal civilians into becoming deadheads

Zane Goodeker

Certified Central Intelligence Classic

Axel Bergström

This is some proto-Sonic Youth stuff

Zane Goodeker

SU was probably more inspired by The VU and Krautrock than anything,although it is sorta Greatful Dead doing similar.

Livsangel Svensson

Beautiful noise!

oilingup

The seeds for "The Waiting Room" by Genesis and "The Twilight Zone 1985" theme by The Grateful Dead themselves

Matt and Tina

great god o might lord

TheJimmyhawk

There must have been some dark forces afoot.Iam sure anyone present meet their ego death for sure

Matt and Tina

Best ever

Squeegee Board

seeds of space! must have been terrifying...

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