Kasabian — Secret Alphabets
Album: West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
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Total ratings: 952
Released: 2009
Length: 5:01
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This is the end of the tracks
Where the fountains fly into your eye
Nobody's hurting and nobody's crying
They fly into your eye never to die...
They say the man he used to sail on his journey
And laid a trap to rob, the pilgrims for their money
He placed his gold all over this world
And in morning as he looked out over Cairo
He makes his process and his smoked them in a barrel
He could not die and we never found out why
This is the end of the tracks
Where the fountains fly into your eye
Nobody's hurting and nobody's crying
They fly into your eye never to die...
This is the end of the tracks
Where the fountains fly into your eye
Nobody's hurting and nobody's crying
They fly into your eye never to die...
No one's getting older, everybody's feeling young
Journey's almost over now, there's hope for everyone
This is the end of the tracks
Where the fountains close (this is the end of time)
This is the end of the tracks
Where the fountains close (this is the end of time)
Where the fountains fly into your eye
Nobody's hurting and nobody's crying
They fly into your eye never to die...
They say the man he used to sail on his journey
And laid a trap to rob, the pilgrims for their money
He placed his gold all over this world
And in morning as he looked out over Cairo
He makes his process and his smoked them in a barrel
He could not die and we never found out why
This is the end of the tracks
Where the fountains fly into your eye
Nobody's hurting and nobody's crying
They fly into your eye never to die...
This is the end of the tracks
Where the fountains fly into your eye
Nobody's hurting and nobody's crying
They fly into your eye never to die...
No one's getting older, everybody's feeling young
Journey's almost over now, there's hope for everyone
This is the end of the tracks
Where the fountains close (this is the end of time)
This is the end of the tracks
Where the fountains close (this is the end of time)
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Most overrated band alive.
Banal dribble🤨
It sounds like they are using a tuba for a bass line. Does anyone know if that's what it is?
Folk Implosion?
Love it.
NEED MORE KASABIAN
NEED MORE KASABIAN
Twist and turn, scream and shout, PsYKeDELiKK!!! I like it, just like the 60's! I wasnt there though!!!
Really dirgie...speakers are buzzing (not in a good way). New genre, Dirge Trip?
Proclivities wrote:
You must be aware that some variation of that sentiment has been proclaimed by just about anyone over 35 years of age, about the contemporary popular music of their time, for at least the last 70 years. Throughout its history, rock 'n' roll has primarily been for "younger" folks.
Ha ha. Get off my lawn.
I'm not a fan of Dad Rock on any level, really, although I did see Paul Carrack at the weekend. I took my lad, who is 11, and he was horrified to be the only whippersnapper amongst the wrinklies. Really, the only person there under 50. He stuck it out, though, so fair play. Something a bit more contemporary next time, I think. He really wants to see Death Cab or the Pixies, which suits me fine ...
I still agree with our friend below. This is landfill.
Edit: We've now seen DCFC, who were great by the way...
You must be aware that some variation of that sentiment has been proclaimed by just about anyone over 35 years of age, about the contemporary popular music of their time, for at least the last 70 years. Throughout its history, rock 'n' roll has primarily been for "younger" folks.
Ha ha. Get off my lawn.
I'm not a fan of Dad Rock on any level, really, although I did see Paul Carrack at the weekend. I took my lad, who is 11, and he was horrified to be the only whippersnapper amongst the wrinklies. Really, the only person there under 50. He stuck it out, though, so fair play. Something a bit more contemporary next time, I think. He really wants to see Death Cab or the Pixies, which suits me fine ...
I still agree with our friend below. This is landfill.
Edit: We've now seen DCFC, who were great by the way...
Truly awful. Distorted, discordant, banal.
coloradojohn wrote:
yes, I guess...I don't know, whatever
These cats can really lay down and groove some spooky beats...smooth vocals and catchy styles, too... I always seem to like their peculiar angle of weirdness!
yes, I guess...I don't know, whatever
DaidyBoy wrote:
You must be aware that some variation of that sentiment has been proclaimed by just about anyone over 35 years of age, about the contemporary popular music of their time, for at least the last 70 years. Throughout its history, rock 'n' roll has primarily been for "younger" folks.
These chaps seem pretty popular, especially amongst the younger, student types. However, I think it is tripe.
You must be aware that some variation of that sentiment has been proclaimed by just about anyone over 35 years of age, about the contemporary popular music of their time, for at least the last 70 years. Throughout its history, rock 'n' roll has primarily been for "younger" folks.
These chaps seem pretty popular, especially amongst the younger, student types. However, I think it is tripe.
Misterfixit wrote:
Ooh, nasty! ;-)
Wonder if Charlie Manson gets to listen to this on his cell radio?
Ooh, nasty! ;-)
I'm a fan of Kasabian, if you like this song I'd recommend the rest of the album particular favorites of mine are "Vlad the Impaler" and "Fire"!
Nice!
jberko wrote:
I'm gonna just have to start hangin with you. You have some groovy room mates.
Everybody in my homeless camp loves this song... you are welcome to join us anytime, jberko...
I'm gonna just have to start hangin with you. You have some groovy room mates.
Everybody in my homeless camp loves this song... you are welcome to join us anytime, jberko...
ð. Like this one on a beautiful night in Northern Colorado.
Never heard of them but sounding mighty nice!!
Landfill
GO TIGERS!
Bacadiar wrote:
Bacadiar wrote:
Really got into these guys after hearing them on RP. Can't put my finger on it, but there's something about their stuff that clicks with me... Maybe I'm just biased.
Awesome set this a.m., Bill. Great grant-writing music. Thanks!
Really got into these guys after hearing them on RP. Can't put my finger on it, but there's something about their stuff that clicks with me... Maybe I'm just biased.
These guys are surprising - have some great stuff in with some really marginal/hohum/sucko/barfo. Just like Snow Patrol.
..atonal (if that's the right term) start draws in, the rest of it pulls ya right along..
..i think i like this group (thx RP!)..
..i think i like this group (thx RP!)..
These cats can really lay down and groove some spooky beats...smooth vocals and catchy styles, too... I always seem to like their peculiar angle of weirdness!
jberko wrote:
This has a cool hippie feel to it. I like it a lot, especially on the heels of Porcupine Tree!
romeotuma wrote:
Everybody in my hotel room loves this song...
I'm gonna just have to start hangin with you. You have some groovy room mates.
Everybody in my hotel room loves this song...
I'm gonna just have to start hangin with you. You have some groovy room mates.
This has a cool hippie feel to it. I like it a lot, especially on the heels of Porcupine Tree!
Good grooves.
Solid 8!
Solid 8!
ick wrote:
{crickets chirp}
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ick wrote:
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unclehud wrote:
{crickets chirp}
Don't these guys make kacymbals?
{crickets chirp}
Krenwinel or Fromme next. I may be an old, obsolute Dead Head but still open to new stuff. Thanks for the stuff.
From the song comments looks like I might like this one, will have to give it a listen sometime.
Saw them unplugged show in a Club in Berlin on TV. Very good!
Don't these guys make kacymbals?
musikalia wrote:
Yeah, Beck meets gypsy? Its different enough for me.
..reminds me a little of Beck...
Yeah, Beck meets gypsy? Its different enough for me.
Misterfixit wrote:
Now that's funny.
Wonder if Charlie Manson gets to listen to this on his cell radio?
Now that's funny.
Wonder if Charlie Manson gets to listen to this on his cell radio?
got my attention. thought it was BRMC with a lady helping out...............Far Out describes this one best
I heard Soft Machine in the beginning, but then they lost it.
DaveInVA wrote:
very true! Live too...!
Psychedelic man 60's retro
very true! Live too...!
Saw them LIVE in Cologne this year,
they even need a helping hand on guitar,
because the real guy couldn't do it.
Soooo funny!!
Good songwriting, though!
Groovy - though not really this song in my opinion!
Still - it's good enough!
they even need a helping hand on guitar,
because the real guy couldn't do it.
Soooo funny!!
Good songwriting, though!
Groovy - though not really this song in my opinion!
Still - it's good enough!
As not a fan of them, this song is not bad!
This is an awesome song!
I'm not sure I've ever heard such heavy distortion on a bass before. I think I like it. Either that or I hate it. Not entirely sure which, yet.
Another one of the few new bands that seem to attain excellence in their craft. Imagination at work here, for sure.
Trippy...
One of my favorite tracks off the album.
LOVING THIS SO MUCH......
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Wonderful afternoon with Kasabian and their secret alphabet.
Merry christmas!
Wonderful afternoon with Kasabian and their secret alphabet.
Merry christmas!
Psychedelic man 60's retro
..reminds me a little of Beck...
bobringer wrote:
It's actually their third:
1. Kasabian
2. Empire
3. West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
First listen to anything from the second album.
Significantly different than the first album, but still very Kasabian. That's not an easy trick to pull off... I think it's a very good sign.
Bob Obringer likes this
Significantly different than the first album, but still very Kasabian. That's not an easy trick to pull off... I think it's a very good sign.
Bob Obringer likes this
It's actually their third:
1. Kasabian
2. Empire
3. West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
Oh ummmm yeah!
...i like it...
I'm actually very surprised this song is rated so low.
I think this is funky, creative and pretty good listening.
I think this is funky, creative and pretty good listening.
zipper wrote:
Zombie dance music... Now there's a thought.
(does the Lurch, the Stagger and the Braaaain)
yeah, great. I love zombie movies as much as anyone, but I don't wish to hear their dance music.
Zombie dance music... Now there's a thought.
(does the Lurch, the Stagger and the Braaaain)
No sir, I don't like it.
Reminds me a bit of the Twinemen (formerly Morphine).
very underwhelming compared to their previous two albums....
First listen to anything from the second album.
Significantly different than the first album, but still very Kasabian. That's not an easy trick to pull off... I think it's a very good sign.
Bob Obringer likes this
Significantly different than the first album, but still very Kasabian. That's not an easy trick to pull off... I think it's a very good sign.
Bob Obringer likes this
groovy... Although I've only heard a few songs by these guys, I haven't heard one I haven't liked. Good stuff!
dangerously close to Moody Blues territory to my ears. it's okay though
nope....starting to agree with the "ow" comment
nope....starting to agree with the "ow" comment
Ow!!
yeah, great. I love zombie movies as much as anyone, but I don't wish to hear their dance music.
Wow, this is WAY different then their first, eponymous album. I like both of them.
1st to comment!!! - Yeehaaa - I'm liking it!!!