歌曲 | Message 7 from Hearty White |
歌手 | MGMT |
专辑 | Alien Days |
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[00:00.00] | Message number 7. Volume 1. |
[00:06.06] | |
[00:07.34] | Where am I? |
[00:10.63] | Sometimes, when I'm in a room, it will remind me through a smell or something, |
[00:20.47] | of a room I've been in before. |
[00:23.90] | Sometimes the smell could be can-fer, or vanilla, |
[00:27.45] | or (whatever) what it is smell they put in gas so that you... |
[00:31.84] | You’ll be able to detect there's a leak. |
[00:35.94] | And suddenly, I'll be transformed to that other place and usually it's a room I had as a child |
[00:43.65] | in which I had a terrible fever once. |
[00:46.83] | And the entire room was transformed in my imagination or in my feverish hallucination |
[00:52.63] | into a place of screaming white faces looking at me. |
[00:56.89] | It was interesting and disconcerting at the same time. |
[01:01.41] | It was around then that I first began having the dream |
[01:06.01] | where I was a child at the bottom of the sea. |
[01:08.98] | And there, my sea uncles, and I think maybe they were really turtles, |
[01:14.37] | introduced me to a robot who was apparently my brother. |
[01:19.49] | My robot brother under the ocean. I thought about him for many years, |
[01:24.76] | I believe he had a red head and a yellow body. |
[01:27.66] | Kinda now I'm thinking like Iron Man. |
[01:30.80] | But this, I hadn't heard of Iron Man at the time. |
[01:33.96] | And then we would travel places years later. |
[01:37.90] | I found out I had a brother I didn't know about, my father had had another son. |
[01:45.14] | And he wasn't a robot, but to me he was |
[01:49.55] | cause that’s what havin' a half-brother is like sometimes. |
[01:53.11] | I think the meaning of the dream, and the whole meaning of the fever, was this, |
[01:57.94] | and not about a real brother at all, |
[02:00.92] | but to know yourself in such a way that that hidden robot brother in you, |
[02:05.75] | again, introduced to you by your (body) underwater uncles, |
[02:09.43] | can help you come to peace with things. |
[02:14.03] | That's why other smells don't take me places - |
[02:19.28] | like most of the bad ones, like rotten meat, which I remember smelling like on a ship one time. |
[02:24.77] | You have to store food on a ship you see. |
[02:28.11] | If you're going out to sea you can't just, uh, expect to go shopping. |
[02:33.02] | You have to bring along what you're going to eat. |
[02:35.61] | So, if you bring along something that's too fresh, |
[02:37.96] | it's gonna go bad. |
[02:40.86] | And that's a rule a life as well. Make sure things are dried up or put away in tins. |
[02:48.33] | Can last ya, even if ya have malaria and get a fever - start seeing thing that aren't there! |
[02:55.59] | But they can be good company too. |
[02:58.88] | Not everything that isn't there isn't real. |
[03:04.81] | Like this room. |
[03:07.21] | Not this room, but the room I'm in as a child |
[03:10.45] | and I'm brought back to by the gas smells and the can-fer and other things |
[03:14.32] | like I said, maybe it was cookies or something my grandmother was baking. |
[03:18.92] | Cause she would and she'd infect these places in my mind with them molecules imprinting. |
[03:25.40] | And now I can't shake it. |
[03:28.56] | And so maybe if I smell you *sniff sniff sniff* |
[03:33.05] | and your coat been in one of those closets with moth balls, |
[03:35.71] | I'm back there again. |
[03:37.67] | Oh, it's tiresome. I wanna go on and live another life outside this cycle of my memories but I cannot. |
[03:45.98] | I'm trapped inside them, it's a little spiral, |
[03:48.57] | and I think as I die and I remember them more opaquely |
[03:51.81] | and it’ll become more like a Man Ray movie |
[03:54.00] | that's it’s gonna be even more interesting. |
[03:56.48] | What's this part? |
[03:57.29] | Everything will be a surprise as the movie in my mind unwinds. |
[04:03.09] | And it'll remind me of things. And I'll take little naps. |
[04:08.99] | And it won't be so bad. |
[04:11.63] | And that room...it is a ship. |
[04:16.62] | It was a ship all along. |
[04:19.18] | And that's probably why I smelled gas. |
[04:22.45] | But now looking back, |
[04:25.84] | I don't know, would I trade it for being on solid land? |
[04:31.15] | Yes. I would. |
[04:34.93] | That's the funny part. |
[04:39.40] | Where am I? |
[04:41.99] | Message 7, volume 1. |
[04:44.42] | Provided for the public. And these discourses and others. |
[04:49.17] | The where am I network. |
[05:01.42] | where am I? where am I? where am I? where am I? |
[05:10.62] | where am I? where am I? |
[00:00.00] | Message number 7. Volume 1. |
[00:06.06] | |
[00:07.34] | Where am I? |
[00:10.63] | Sometimes, when I' m in a room, it will remind me through a smell or something, |
[00:20.47] | of a room I' ve been in before. |
[00:23.90] | Sometimes the smell could be canfer, or vanilla, |
[00:27.45] | or whatever what it is smell they put in gas so that you... |
[00:31.84] | You' ll be able to detect there' s a leak. |
[00:35.94] | And suddenly, I' ll be transformed to that other place and usually it' s a room I had as a child |
[00:43.65] | in which I had a terrible fever once. |
[00:46.83] | And the entire room was transformed in my imagination or in my feverish hallucination |
[00:52.63] | into a place of screaming white faces looking at me. |
[00:56.89] | It was interesting and disconcerting at the same time. |
[01:01.41] | It was around then that I first began having the dream |
[01:06.01] | where I was a child at the bottom of the sea. |
[01:08.98] | And there, my sea uncles, and I think maybe they were really turtles, |
[01:14.37] | introduced me to a robot who was apparently my brother. |
[01:19.49] | My robot brother under the ocean. I thought about him for many years, |
[01:24.76] | I believe he had a red head and a yellow body. |
[01:27.66] | Kinda now I' m thinking like Iron Man. |
[01:30.80] | But this, I hadn' t heard of Iron Man at the time. |
[01:33.96] | And then we would travel places years later. |
[01:37.90] | I found out I had a brother I didn' t know about, my father had had another son. |
[01:45.14] | And he wasn' t a robot, but to me he was |
[01:49.55] | cause that' s what havin' a halfbrother is like sometimes. |
[01:53.11] | I think the meaning of the dream, and the whole meaning of the fever, was this, |
[01:57.94] | and not about a real brother at all, |
[02:00.92] | but to know yourself in such a way that that hidden robot brother in you, |
[02:05.75] | again, introduced to you by your body underwater uncles, |
[02:09.43] | can help you come to peace with things. |
[02:14.03] | That' s why other smells don' t take me places |
[02:19.28] | like most of the bad ones, like rotten meat, which I remember smelling like on a ship one time. |
[02:24.77] | You have to store food on a ship you see. |
[02:28.11] | If you' re going out to sea you can' t just, uh, expect to go shopping. |
[02:33.02] | You have to bring along what you' re going to eat. |
[02:35.61] | So, if you bring along something that' s too fresh, |
[02:37.96] | it' s gonna go bad. |
[02:40.86] | And that' s a rule a life as well. Make sure things are dried up or put away in tins. |
[02:48.33] | Can last ya, even if ya have malaria and get a fever start seeing thing that aren' t there! |
[02:55.59] | But they can be good company too. |
[02:58.88] | Not everything that isn' t there isn' t real. |
[03:04.81] | Like this room. |
[03:07.21] | Not this room, but the room I' m in as a child |
[03:10.45] | and I' m brought back to by the gas smells and the canfer and other things |
[03:14.32] | like I said, maybe it was cookies or something my grandmother was baking. |
[03:18.92] | Cause she would and she' d infect these places in my mind with them molecules imprinting. |
[03:25.40] | And now I can' t shake it. |
[03:28.56] | And so maybe if I smell you sniff sniff sniff |
[03:33.05] | and your coat been in one of those closets with moth balls, |
[03:35.71] | I' m back there again. |
[03:37.67] | Oh, it' s tiresome. I wanna go on and live another life outside this cycle of my memories but I cannot. |
[03:45.98] | I' m trapped inside them, it' s a little spiral, |
[03:48.57] | and I think as I die and I remember them more opaquely |
[03:51.81] | and it' ll become more like a Man Ray movie |
[03:54.00] | that' s it' s gonna be even more interesting. |
[03:56.48] | What' s this part? |
[03:57.29] | Everything will be a surprise as the movie in my mind unwinds. |
[04:03.09] | And it' ll remind me of things. And I' ll take little naps. |
[04:08.99] | And it won' t be so bad. |
[04:11.63] | And that room... it is a ship. |
[04:16.62] | It was a ship all along. |
[04:19.18] | And that' s probably why I smelled gas. |
[04:22.45] | But now looking back, |
[04:25.84] | I don' t know, would I trade it for being on solid land? |
[04:31.15] | Yes. I would. |
[04:34.93] | That' s the funny part. |
[04:39.40] | Where am I? |
[04:41.99] | Message 7, volume 1. |
[04:44.42] | Provided for the public. And these discourses and others. |
[04:49.17] | The where am I network. |
[05:01.42] | where am I? where am I? where am I? where am I? |
[05:10.62] | where am I? where am I? |
[00:00.00] | Message number 7. Volume 1. |
[00:06.06] | |
[00:07.34] | Where am I? |
[00:10.63] | Sometimes, when I' m in a room, it will remind me through a smell or something, |
[00:20.47] | of a room I' ve been in before. |
[00:23.90] | Sometimes the smell could be canfer, or vanilla, |
[00:27.45] | or whatever what it is smell they put in gas so that you... |
[00:31.84] | You' ll be able to detect there' s a leak. |
[00:35.94] | And suddenly, I' ll be transformed to that other place and usually it' s a room I had as a child |
[00:43.65] | in which I had a terrible fever once. |
[00:46.83] | And the entire room was transformed in my imagination or in my feverish hallucination |
[00:52.63] | into a place of screaming white faces looking at me. |
[00:56.89] | It was interesting and disconcerting at the same time. |
[01:01.41] | It was around then that I first began having the dream |
[01:06.01] | where I was a child at the bottom of the sea. |
[01:08.98] | And there, my sea uncles, and I think maybe they were really turtles, |
[01:14.37] | introduced me to a robot who was apparently my brother. |
[01:19.49] | My robot brother under the ocean. I thought about him for many years, |
[01:24.76] | I believe he had a red head and a yellow body. |
[01:27.66] | Kinda now I' m thinking like Iron Man. |
[01:30.80] | But this, I hadn' t heard of Iron Man at the time. |
[01:33.96] | And then we would travel places years later. |
[01:37.90] | I found out I had a brother I didn' t know about, my father had had another son. |
[01:45.14] | And he wasn' t a robot, but to me he was |
[01:49.55] | cause that' s what havin' a halfbrother is like sometimes. |
[01:53.11] | I think the meaning of the dream, and the whole meaning of the fever, was this, |
[01:57.94] | and not about a real brother at all, |
[02:00.92] | but to know yourself in such a way that that hidden robot brother in you, |
[02:05.75] | again, introduced to you by your body underwater uncles, |
[02:09.43] | can help you come to peace with things. |
[02:14.03] | That' s why other smells don' t take me places |
[02:19.28] | like most of the bad ones, like rotten meat, which I remember smelling like on a ship one time. |
[02:24.77] | You have to store food on a ship you see. |
[02:28.11] | If you' re going out to sea you can' t just, uh, expect to go shopping. |
[02:33.02] | You have to bring along what you' re going to eat. |
[02:35.61] | So, if you bring along something that' s too fresh, |
[02:37.96] | it' s gonna go bad. |
[02:40.86] | And that' s a rule a life as well. Make sure things are dried up or put away in tins. |
[02:48.33] | Can last ya, even if ya have malaria and get a fever start seeing thing that aren' t there! |
[02:55.59] | But they can be good company too. |
[02:58.88] | Not everything that isn' t there isn' t real. |
[03:04.81] | Like this room. |
[03:07.21] | Not this room, but the room I' m in as a child |
[03:10.45] | and I' m brought back to by the gas smells and the canfer and other things |
[03:14.32] | like I said, maybe it was cookies or something my grandmother was baking. |
[03:18.92] | Cause she would and she' d infect these places in my mind with them molecules imprinting. |
[03:25.40] | And now I can' t shake it. |
[03:28.56] | And so maybe if I smell you sniff sniff sniff |
[03:33.05] | and your coat been in one of those closets with moth balls, |
[03:35.71] | I' m back there again. |
[03:37.67] | Oh, it' s tiresome. I wanna go on and live another life outside this cycle of my memories but I cannot. |
[03:45.98] | I' m trapped inside them, it' s a little spiral, |
[03:48.57] | and I think as I die and I remember them more opaquely |
[03:51.81] | and it' ll become more like a Man Ray movie |
[03:54.00] | that' s it' s gonna be even more interesting. |
[03:56.48] | What' s this part? |
[03:57.29] | Everything will be a surprise as the movie in my mind unwinds. |
[04:03.09] | And it' ll remind me of things. And I' ll take little naps. |
[04:08.99] | And it won' t be so bad. |
[04:11.63] | And that room... it is a ship. |
[04:16.62] | It was a ship all along. |
[04:19.18] | And that' s probably why I smelled gas. |
[04:22.45] | But now looking back, |
[04:25.84] | I don' t know, would I trade it for being on solid land? |
[04:31.15] | Yes. I would. |
[04:34.93] | That' s the funny part. |
[04:39.40] | Where am I? |
[04:41.99] | Message 7, volume 1. |
[04:44.42] | Provided for the public. And these discourses and others. |
[04:49.17] | The where am I network. |
[05:01.42] | where am I? where am I? where am I? where am I? |
[05:10.62] | where am I? where am I? |