Harold of the Rocks
Primus Lyrics


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It was a weekends eve
I had sex on my breath
I was looking for something to see.
With a borrowed black leather
And my best fishing hat
It was just Wendy-O and me.

We called ol' swamp up on the telephone and said we was coming on down to pick him up and then,
He said "Hey Snappy, me and Greeny'll come along but only if we can bring a friend. His name is Harold"

So I Said "OK"

Now, we had a Swamper, Greeny, Wendy-O, Stanley, Harold of the Rocks and me.
We hopped into my dart and headed for the nightbreak to see a man they called Schooly D.
Harold he's a friendly guy, he rambles on and on, he'll talk the balls off a rhinosaurus.
Fact is he just doesn't make much sense, well Stan said " This guys pretty bizarre Gus."

Harold Of The Rocks

I saw Harold at a party Trouzy threw late one night.
I said "Hey man do you remember me"
He said " well of course l do snap dad let me tell ya right about now I'm lit up like an old christmas tree."
"Het bro you know Id like to thank you once again for letting me hang with ya'all across the bay. When I look back at that night I get a warm spot across my heart"
Then he shook my hand, and walked away.
That's the last I seen of Harold.

Harold Of The Rocks

So in the end, Swamper and Greeny finally succumb to the ways of Harold.




And in doing so each gave just a little bit of his soul away.
What a couple of dumbshits!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Harold of the Rocks" by Primus tell the story of a group of friends who are on a wild adventure, accompanied by a strange and talkative man named Harold. The song begins with the singer, who is seeking adventure, calling up his friends to pick them up and head out for the night in his car. They pick up Harold, who seems friendly enough, but talks excessively and doesn't make much sense, leading one of the friends to call him "pretty bizarre." The group eventually ends up at a party where they encounter Harold again, but after that, he disappears and is never seen again.


The song is open to interpretation, but one common interpretation is that it is a cautionary tale about the danger of giving in to peer pressure and following someone who is not leading in a positive direction. Harold could represent a bad influence or addiction, and the friends who "succumb" to his ways are portrayed as foolish for doing so.


Overall, the song highlights the reckless and adventurous spirit of youth while warning about the dangers of getting too caught up with the wrong people or things.


Line by Line Meaning

It was a weekends eve
The singer is setting the scene for the events that unfolded


I had sex on my breath
The singer just had sex and hasn't brushed his teeth yet


I was looking for something to see.
The singer is bored and looking for something to do


With a borrowed black leather
The artist is wearing someone else's black leather jacket


And my best fishing hat
The artist is wearing his favorite fishing hat


It was just Wendy-O and me.
The singer is with his friend Wendy-O


We called ol' swamp up on the telephone and said we was coming on down to pick him up and then,
The singer and Wendy-O call their friend Swamp to join them


He said "Hey Snappy, me and Greeny'll come along but only if we can bring a friend. His name is Harold"
Swamp invites his friend Harold to come along, but only if they can also bring Greeny


So I Said "OK"
The artist agrees to let Harold join them


Now, we had a Swamper, Greeny, Wendy-O, Stanley, Harold of the Rocks and me.
The artist lists off everyone in the group


We hopped into my dart and headed for the nightbreak to see a man they called Schooly D.
The group gets in the singer's car and heads to see Schooly D


Harold he's a friendly guy, he rambles on and on, he'll talk the balls off a rhinosaurus.
Harold is talkative and likes to ramble


Fact is he just doesn't make much sense, well Stan said " This guys pretty bizarre Gus."
Stan thinks Harold is strange and doesn't make sense


I saw Harold at a party Trouzy threw late one night.
The singer sees Harold at a party one night


I said "Hey man do you remember me"
The singer asks Harold if he remembers him


He said " well of course l do snap dad let me tell ya right about now I'm lit up like an old christmas tree."
Harold remembers the artist and tells him he's drunk


"Het bro you know Id like to thank you once again for letting me hang with ya'all across the bay. When I look back at that night I get a warm spot across my heart"
Harold thanks the artist for letting him hang out with them and reminisces about the good time they had


Then he shook my hand, and walked away.
After talking with the singer, Harold shakes his hand and leaves


So in the end, Swamper and Greeny finally succumb to the ways of Harold.
Swamper and Greeny start acting like Harold


And in doing so each gave just a little bit of his soul away.
Swamper and Greeny lose a part of themselves by trying to be like Harold


What a couple of dumbshits!
The artist thinks Swamper and Greeny are foolish for trying to be like Harold




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: LES CLAYPOOL, TIMOTHY W. ALEXANDER, TODD HUTH

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