Their earliest albums were hard rock that drew heavily from the space-rock and Pink Floyd styles of the same period. The 70’s gave them the occasion to issue some masterpieces, like for example "A Tab in the Ocean (1972) "Remember the Future" (1973) and "Recycled" (1975). Each is a conceptual album that is a nice blend of melodic guitar and keyboards with a vocal story. "Journey To The Centre Of The Eye" is a mindblowing epic with lots of echoplex guitar and dual Mellotrons which is quite in tune with the Krautrock stuff going on around them, yet is definitely British. "Magic is a Child" had shorter songs and were less less satisfying.
Nektar's entire back catalogue has been re-vamped and remastered and is about to be re-issued in the USA, supported by a tour. A new Studio CD "Book of Days" is targeted for 20th March 2007 release on EMI - Caroline.
The band has recently been joined for their upcoming tour by the bass player Peter Pichl (Running Wild and other bands).
Eerie Lackawanna
Nektar Lyrics
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Riding the rails in the night
Rhythm in steel, turning a song in my head
Over and over repeats the refrain
Stop look seems strange
Years begin to fall away
Seasons all change
Wind through my hair
Closing my eyes in the breeze
Senses unreal, changing the thoughts in my head
Over and over, as we're swept away
Spook light fascination
There won't be no hesitation
Stretching out imagination
This may be an innovation
Speed of light
Eerie time and space train
We've got her up to full steam, while travelling unseen
We're two hundred years from the start
Spook light fascination
There won't be no hesitation
Stretching out imagination
This may be an innovation
Speed of light
Eerie time and space train
We've got her up to full steam, while travelling unseen
We're two hundred years from the start
In Nektar's song "Eerie Lackawanna," the singer describes their experience of riding the rails at night, feeling the rhythm of the train tracks and losing themselves in their thoughts. As they continue on their journey, they notice the changes in the seasons and the passage of time. Despite the strangeness of their surroundings, they remain captivated by the experience of travelling on the train.
The lyrics also reference a "spook light fascination" and an "eerie time and space train," which add to the surreal and otherworldly vibe of the song. The singer seems to suggest that the train is transporting them not just through space, but through time as well, as they mention being "two hundred years from the start." Overall, the lyrics of "Eerie Lackawanna" evoke a sense of mystery and wonder, inviting the listener to join in on the singer's journey and experience the world in a new way.
Line by Line Meaning
Rolling away
Beginning our journey
Riding the rails in the night
Traveling by train at night
Rhythm in steel, turning a song in my head
Hearing the beat of the train and creating a tune in my mind
Over and over repeats the refrain
The tune keeps repeating in my head
Stop look seems strange
Something catches my attention and appears unusual
Years begin to fall away
Memories from the past come flooding back
Seasons all change
The weather and time of year fluctuates
Leaves are green then brown again
The colors of the vegetation shift with the changing seasons
Wind through my hair
Feeling the airflow through my hair
Closing my eyes in the breeze
Shutting my eyes while enjoying the wind blowing around me
Senses unreal, changing the thoughts in my head
Experiencing something surreal that alters my thinking
Over and over, as we're swept away
As we continue our journey, the surreal experience occurs repeatedly
Spook light fascination
Fascination with an inexplicable light phenomenon
There won't be no hesitation
Not hesitating to explore or investigate the phenomenon
Stretching out imagination
Expanding my creativity and ideas
This may be an innovation
This strange phenomenon may lead to a new discovery or invention
Speed of light
Traveling incredibly fast
Eerie time and space train
A train that seems to defy the laws of time and space
We've got her up to full steam, while travelling unseen
We are powering the train to its maximum, but remain invisible to others
We're two hundred years from the start
Despite being in the present day, our experience feels like it is from two centuries ago
Contributed by Addison L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.