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I'm Jezmund the family berzerker
I'm bought for the price of a flagon of rice
The wind buffs the cabin
You speak of your life
Or more willingly Locust the Lurker
Confuse what you can of the ending
And revise your despise so impending
'Cause I soak on the wrath
That you didn't quite mask
I'm getting it clearly through alternate paths
Or mixed in with the signal you're sending
But who can unlearn all the facts that I've learned
As I sat in their chairs and my synapses burned
And the torture of chalk dust collects on my tongue
Thoughts follow my vision and dance in the sun
All my vasoconstrictors they come slowly undone
Can't this wait till im Old?
Can't I live while I'm young?
But no peace for Jezmund tonight
I plug the distress tube up tight
And watch what I say as it flutters away
And all this emotion is kept harmless at bay
Not to educate somebody's fright
Is he chaneling Zappa?
My first thought!
Thank You for the info.
Tweezer Reprise! I second the motion.
And Split Open and Melt!
Phish is hit or miss for me. This is a HIT!!
reminds me of something I'd have heard in late 80's New Orleans. Ergo, Good Stuff.
Thanks for the reminder that Phish is/was worthy of playing till the 1s and 0s are worn out...and nice moniker there, ShortSharpShock
Long Live RP!!
To sit in solemn silence in a dull, dark dock,
In a pestilential prison, with a life-long lock,
Awaiting the sensation of a short, sharp shock,
From a cheap and chippy chopper on a big black block!
To sit in solemn silence in a dull, dark dock,
In a pestilential prison, with a life-long lock,
Awaiting the sensation of a short, sharp shock,
From a cheap and chippy chopper on a big black block!
A dull, dark dock, a life-long lock,
A short, sharp shock, a big black block!
To sit in solemn silence in a pestilential prison,
And awaiting the sensation
From a cheap and chippy chopper on a big black block!
smokin' Phish! Trey could always rip a guitar solo!
and some whaling piano from Page!
Yes, I think lizardking has nailed it - at least that's what I always though it was about (confessing that I never looked up the lyrics, but got enough snippets to figure it out). And once you realize that it's about school, or being stuck in school when everything you'd rather be doing is going on somewhere beyond the classroom window, then Chalkdust Torture makes perfect sense. The lyrics are even more abstract than I anticipated, but how can you go wrong with names like Jezmund the family berzerker and Locust the Lurker?
Got this CD as a pre-release promo when I was working in a CD shop (what we used to call a record store) before I had even heard of Phish. Funny, nobody else in the store wanted it. But I jammed this album 'til I wore down the 1's and 0's, and several decades and many Phish concerts later, it still sounds as fresh today as it did then. What a prodigious talent that band was. It will be a long time before someone of that caliber comes along again. Sigh....
BTW - Tweezer Reprise also kicks ass and deserves some air time.
Tweezer Reprise! I second the motion.
Break on through... (the othe other side).
Break on through... (the othe other side).
Break on through... (the othe other side).
Just a little bit...
I still have a t-shirt from a benefit concert at Goddard College, sometime in the late 80s. Lots of hippie chicks there that night!
Mind reader
How this could not sound like a jam band is beyond me. But I am a fan. Best Vermont export since maple syrup.
Yes.
Yes, I think lizardking has nailed it - at least that's what I always though it was about (confessing that I never looked up the lyrics, but got enough snippets to figure it out). And once you realize that it's about school, or being stuck in school when everything you'd rather be doing is going on somewhere beyond the classroom window, then Chalkdust Torture makes perfect sense. The lyrics are even more abstract than I anticipated, but how can you go wrong with names like Jezmund the family berzerker and Locust the Lurker?
Got this CD as a pre-release promo when I was working in a CD shop (what we used to call a record store) before I had even heard of Phish. Funny, nobody else in the store wanted it. But I jammed this album 'til I wore down the 1's and 0's, and several decades and many Phish concerts later, it still sounds as fresh today as it did then. What a prodigious talent that band was. It will be a long time before someone of that caliber comes along again. Sigh....
BTW - Tweezer Reprise also kicks ass and deserves some air time.
Thanks for the reminder that Phish is/was worthy of playing till the 1s and 0s are worn out...and nice moniker there, ShortSharpShock
Long Live RP!!
Sounds like Zappa and the Dead fighting.
Yes, I think lizardking has nailed it - at least that's what I always though it was about (confessing that I never looked up the lyrics, but got enough snippets to figure it out). And once you realize that it's about school, or being stuck in school when everything you'd rather be doing is going on somewhere beyond the classroom window, then Chalkdust Torture makes perfect sense. The lyrics are even more abstract than I anticipated, but how can you go wrong with names like Jezmund the family berzerker and Locust the Lurker?
Got this CD as a pre-release promo when I was working in a CD shop (what we used to call a record store) before I had even heard of Phish. Funny, nobody else in the store wanted it. But I jammed this album 'til I wore down the 1's and 0's, and several decades and many Phish concerts later, it still sounds as fresh today as it did then. What a prodigious talent that band was. It will be a long time before someone of that caliber comes along again. Sigh....
BTW - Tweezer Reprise also kicks ass and deserves some air time.
Glad somebody interpreted, to me it was jibbrish looking for a new meaning.
The lyrics speak of teen angst and rebellion, as the narrator seeks to forego the mind-numbing trappings of adulthood while he still has a few spry years left.
Knowing that now makes me want to bump my 7 to an 8....so that's what I did! Long Live RP!!
Yes, I think lizardking has nailed it - at least that's what I always though it was about (confessing that I never looked up the lyrics, but got enough snippets to figure it out). And once you realize that it's about school, or being stuck in school when everything you'd rather be doing is going on somewhere beyond the classroom window, then Chalkdust Torture makes perfect sense. The lyrics are even more abstract than I anticipated, but how can you go wrong with names like Jezmund the family berzerker and Locust the Lurker?
Got this CD as a pre-release promo when I was working in a CD shop (what we used to call a record store) before I had even heard of Phish. Funny, nobody else in the store wanted it. But I jammed this album 'til I wore down the 1's and 0's, and several decades and many Phish concerts later, it still sounds as fresh today as it did then. What a prodigious talent that band was. It will be a long time before someone of that caliber comes along again. Sigh....
BTW - Tweezer Reprise also kicks ass and deserves some air time.
The lyrics speak of teen angst and rebellion, as the narrator seeks to forego the mind-numbing trappings of adulthood while he still has a few spry years left.
Knowing that now makes me want to bump my 7 to an 8....so that's what I did! Long Live RP!!
Not quite 'torture', but very painful.
2.
dwhayslett wrote:
DaidyBoy wrote:
This song is so dang good it makes everybody in my hotel room want to spank the monkey... hope life is grand for you these days, dwhayslett and DaidyBoy... time flies when we're having fun... love Radio Paradise...
Groove? Check.
Interesting lyric? Check.
Quite likeable IMO.
A couple points reduction for the ending.....
So does nearly every Led Zeppelin song, but most of us don't have a problem with that.
What he said!
bummer!
dwhayslett wrote:
I was afraid it would make you want to spank your nipples.
I am afraid it's much worse than that....
I was afraid it would make you want to spank your nipples.
Lol, how about 'shock the monkey?'
great album!
AGREED
love this song... love this album...
Phish's second major-label release, A Picture of Nectar is in many ways their best and most accomplished album. Expanding on the musical explorations that dominated Lawn Boy, Nectar incorporates a remarkable mixture of styles, from country, jazz, and calypso to straight-up rock & roll. Lyrically, the band's trademark goofiness is intact, but the playing is more muscular and Trey Anastasio's arrangements have increased intensity and focus... The album also boasts the classic "Chalk Dust Torture" and most of Phish's finest moments, which are hard to resist for even the most apprehensive listeners.
It's the owner of the club Nectar's - hence, "Picture of Nectar"
Everybody in my church loves this song!!!!
I'm with you!
"Jerry's dead. Phish sucks. Get a life."
btw, Misterfixit: I feel your pain with the pissants in the hall, trying to ruin somebody's day to make their own full...and messing with kids and their education at the same time? Those kids needed to know you were human, and she wasn't helping by fulfilling the stereotype. I'm in Alt ed now and ANYTHING to keep the kids questioning and THERE is GOOD. Thank you for your service!
They slowed down the tape after recording a much faster version (ala A Live One), which resulted in a the vocals lowered a step or two
Meh. The only Phish I like are of the Swedish variety.
I hate when my vaso-constrictors come slowly undone.
My disillusionment with secondary education occurred on the first hour of the first day of the first year I taught high school. When the new students entered our classroom, I had this track playing on the multimedia system.
The principal ... a singularly unpleasant little piss-ant of a wizened child-hater was quickly alerted to this major infraction by one of her spies in the hallway. The old bitch was not pleased.
See, I had been given classes of "difficult kids". They pretty much all came out OK at the end of the year, by the way ... some of them struggled, and earned an "A" for the first time in their entire school lives.
The old bitch? still there.
Me? I quit after 3 years.
Cowardly.
Anyway, nice memories and I still get emails and cards from the kids years later. Made it all worth while..
Tippster wrote:
btw, Misterfixit: I feel your pain with the pissants in the hall, trying to ruin somebody's day to make their own full...and messing with kids and their education at the same time? Those kids needed to know you were human, and she wasn't helping by fulfilling the stereotype. I'm in Alt ed now and ANYTHING to keep the kids questioning and THERE is GOOD. Thank you for your service!
My disillusionment with secondary education occurred on the first hour of the first day of the first year I taught high school. When the new students entered our classroom, I had this track playing on the multimedia system.
The principal ... a singularly unpleasant little piss-ant of a wizened child-hater was quickly alerted to this major infraction by one of her spies in the hallway. The old bitch was not pleased.
See, I had been given classes of "difficult kids". They pretty much all came out OK at the end of the year, by the way ... some of them struggled, and earned an "A" for the first time in their entire school lives.
The old bitch? still there.
Me? I quit after 3 years.
Cowardly.
Anyway, nice memories and I still get emails and cards from the kids years later. Made it all worth while..
A shame. You were the sort of way cool teacher that me and my mates appreciated when we were in secondary school, who made learning fun. The sort of teacher that's rarer than gold dust and ten times as precious. I can only think of 4 teachers in my whole five years incarceration in that day prison whom I respected and looked forward to learning from. The rest were just time-serving prison officers.
Nector once made me gravy fries! MMMMMMmmmmm....gravy fries!
My disillusionment with secondary education occurred on the first hour of the first day of the first year I taught high school. When the new students entered our classroom, I had this track playing on the multimedia system.
The principal ... a singularly unpleasant little piss-ant of a wizened child-hater was quickly alerted to this major infraction by one of her spies in the hallway. The old bitch was not pleased.
See, I had been given classes of "difficult kids". They pretty much all came out OK at the end of the year, by the way ... some of them struggled, and earned an "A" for the first time in their entire school lives.
The old bitch? still there.
Me? I quit after 3 years.
Cowardly.
Anyway, nice memories and I still get emails and cards from the kids years later. Made it all worth while..
Bummer. It's always a struggle working under someone like that— I've been in a similar place before... But it sounds like you might have been a breath of fresh air for those kids, tho...
Indeed!
Ditto.
Ditto on the "I thought that was Frank Zappa"! Loved it!!
Most ridiculous comment ever
and I thought it was Frank Zappa
Ditto.
My disillusionment with secondary education occurred on the first hour of the first day of the first year I taught high school. When the new students entered our classroom, I had this track playing on the multimedia system.
The principal ... a singularly unpleasant little piss-ant of a wizened child-hater was quickly alerted to this major infraction by one of her spies in the hallway. The old bitch was not pleased.
See, I had been given classes of "difficult kids". They pretty much all came out OK at the end of the year, by the way ... some of them struggled, and earned an "A" for the first time in their entire school lives.
The old bitch? still there.
Me? I quit after 3 years.
Cowardly.
Anyway, nice memories and I still get emails and cards from the kids years later. Made it all worth while..
Between Phish and The Dead I'm not sure which band I don't understand the appeal the most. Obviously something is there, but way over my head I guess.
I'm bought for the price of a flagon of rice