Space Blues Number 2
Primal Scream Lyrics


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On the judgement day when your name is called
And the oceans rise, and the mountains fall
Will the blood of Christ sanctify your soul?
Will you follow Satan and the Hell below?

On the judgement day when your name is called
And the oceans rise, and the mountains fall
Will the blood of Christ sanctify your soul?
Will you follow Satan and the Hell below?





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Primal Scream's "Space Blues #2" address the subject of judgement day and the afterlife, posing the ultimate question of where we will end up when our time on Earth comes to an end. The lyrics paint a vivid image of a tumultuous and apocalyptic scene, in which the oceans rise and the mountains fall, making a reference to the biblical prophecy of the apocalypse. The song seems to be questioning the listener's ultimate choice between good and evil, and which path they will follow when they reach the end of their life. The song appears to suggest that one's ultimate fate depends on their choices, with the decision to follow either Christ or Satan determining one's destiny.


The repeated phrase "Will the blood of Christ sanctify your soul? Will you follow Satan and the Hell below?" is thought-provoking and challenging, serving as a reminder of the importance of faith and religion in one's life. In this sense, the lyrics seem to be drawing attention to the fragility of life and the unpredictability of the future, highlighting the need to make choices that are in line with one's beliefs and values. Overall, "Space Blues #2" is a contemplative song that challenges listeners to consider the ultimate fate of their soul and the consequences of their decisions.


Line by Line Meaning

On the judgement day when your name is called
When the final day of judgement arrives and you are summoned


And the oceans rise, and the mountains fall
As the natural world is destroyed in the apocalypse


Will the blood of Christ sanctify your soul?
Is your faith in Christianity strong enough to save your soul?


Will you follow Satan and the Hell below?
Or will you give in to temptation and follow the devil to eternal damnation?




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Comments from YouTube:

@PANZYPOTTER

This song is genius. Just beautiful.

@DavySolaris

Duffy's got a real good voice, awesome.

@lombremic4840

By far the best song on the album. By far

@RockermanTozzi

Wow.....1988 was such a inspiring year musically as a young dude and I had no idea about this beautiful song growing up.....Taking the name "Space Blues" was not intentional, but I must say great minds think alike!!!

@ericg.vilella9238

I was searching this song for 7 years, so, I can say it...
Noemi Bagés brought me here.

@t.k.padilla3787

A good question to ask yourself. Nice to listen to this song before I go back home.

@PANZYPOTTER

This song is genius.

@Gabagool

Actually, Duffy's singing, and he wrote and recorded the entire song. Yes, it's a continuation of sorts to Felt's "Space Blues."

@savvaskatir2245

Masterpiece!!!!Excellent choice!!!!!

@michael98478

That's deep

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