bookmark_borderBizarre Outcome

Garbage in
Garbage out
That’s what Man’s become about

[Verse 1]
Wow, that’s not what I expected
A bizarre outcome
Man, am I being affected
And then some

[Bridge]
Can we retract that?
Did we wait
Until it’s too late

[Chorus]
Our die is cast
Makes it hard to last
Our cast is die
Can anyone tell me why?

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 2]
Wow, not what I anticipated
A bizarre outcome
Man, was sure overrated
And then some

[Bridge]
Can we retract that?
Did we wait
Until it’s too late

[Chorus]
Our die is cast
Makes it hard to last
Our cast is die
Can anyone tell me why?

[Instrumental, Bass Solo, Bass Drum]

[Break]
Garbage in
Garbage out
That’s what Man’s become about

[Instrumental, Bass Drum, Sub-Bass]

[Verse 3]
Wow, that’s not what I expected
A bizarre outcome
Man, am I being affected
And then some

[Bridge]
Can we retract that?
Did we wait
Until it’s too late

[Chorus]
Our die is cast
Makes it hard to last
Our cast is die
Can anyone tell me why?

[Outro]
Garbage in
Garbage out
Man’s about

[End]

From the album A Bizarre Situation by A Bizarre Bazaar

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderBizarre Shade of Blue

I’m about to tell you
About a bizarre shade of blue

[Verse]
I’m telling you, blue
The hue, blue
I’m asking why, the sky….
[Bridge]
Blue
[Break]
Is such a bizarre shade of blue?
Tell me true

[Chorus]
The sun shines down
Reflects all around
Depending on the sky (you view)
The hue of blue (“sky blue”)
Comes by… why…
[Break]
Sky blue
(More than one or two)
Sky blue
Why do you come through
In the wide variety of hue
Why do you

A SCIENCE LESSON
Why are there so many shades of sky blue?

The vast array of shades of sky blue arises from various factors such as atmospheric conditions, sunlight scattering, and the observer’s location and perspective. These factors interact with the Earth’s atmosphere, which consists of gases, particles, and other elements that can affect the way sunlight is scattered and absorbed. Different times of the day, weather conditions, and geographical locations can contribute to the diversity of hues observed in the sky, ranging from pale baby blue to deep azure. Additionally, human perception and cultural interpretations also influence how we perceive and categorize different shades of sky blue.

From the album A Bizarre Situation by A Bizarre Bazaar

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderBizarre (As in Weird)

 

Definitely geared…
… for weird

[Verse 1]
Like a lady with a beard
Weird
Some sort-of sideshow…
Hmmm… I don’t know

[Bridge]
Bizarre as in weird
The hurdle cleared
In the range
Of more than strange

[Chorus]
In the proximity
Of Proxima Centauri
About 4.4 light-years away
Primate change foray

[Instrumental, Steel Drum, Xylophone]

[Verse 2]
Is it worse than feared
Weird
A freak-show circus
Clowns amongst us

[Bridge]
Bizarre as in weird
The hurdle cleared
In the range
Of more than strange

[Chorus]
In the proximity
Of Proxima Centauri
About 4.4 light-years away
Primate change foray

[Instrumental, Vibraphone, Bass Drum]

[Break]
Definitely geared…
… for weird

[Bridge]
Bizarre as in weird
The hurdle cleared
In the range
Of more than strange

[Chorus]
In the proximity
Of Proxima Centauri
About 4.4 light-years away
Primate change foray

[Break]
Definitely geared…
… for weird

[End]

From the album A Bizarre Situation by A Bizarre Bazaar

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderBizarre Baggage

About your baggage
Bizarre
Carry your own cage
So far

[Verse 1]
About your baggage….
Bizarre
Why carry your own cage
Oh, so far

[Bridge]
The human being
Being seen
Accumulating garbage
For excess baggage

[Chorus]
You’re such a trip
Oblivious to all of us
Such a tight grip
Lascivious for exploitation
[Break]
What about a solution?

[Instrumental, Claves, Bass]

[Verse 2]
Luggage language
Excess baggage
Living in your prison
With a passion

[Bridge]
The human being
Being seen
Accumulating garbage
For excess baggage

[Instrumental, Flute Solo]

[Chorus]
You’re such a trip
Oblivious to all of us
Such a tight grip
Lascivious for exploitation
[Break]
What about a solution?

[Bridge]
The human being
Being seen
Accumulating garbage
For excess baggage

[Chorus]
You’re such a trip
Oblivious to all of us
Such a tight grip
Lascivious for exploitation
[Break]
What about a solution?

[End]

From the album A Bizarre Situation by A Bizarre Bazaar

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderBizarre Situation

Wow…
That’s bizarre…
So far

[Verse 1]
I find myself in a bizarre situation
Realization
That I’m trapped on Mother Earth
With the ungrateful for birth

[Bridge]
So far bizarre
Not loving where you are
So bizarre

[Chorus]
Bizarre situation
Space-time navigation
A situation so bizarre
Raising the strange bar

[Instrumental, Xylophone, Upright Bass]

[Break]
Wow…
That’s so far bizarre…
Par’s no longer par

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Upright Bass]

[Verse 2]
Do you find yourself in a bizarre situation
Realization
That your fellow citizen
Has gone off the rail again

[Bridge]
So far bizarre
Not loving where you are
So bizarre

[Chorus]
Bizarre situation
Space-time navigation
A situation so bizarre
Raising the strange bar

[Instrumental, Piano, Sub-Bass]

[Break]
Wow…
That’s so far bizarre…
Par’s no longer par

[End]

From the album A Bizarre Situation by A Bizarre Bazaar

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderHappy for a While

[Intro]
[Flute]
Happy, can’t help but smile
So happy
Hope you’ll stay, hear a while
Happy
Oh so happy, can’t help but smile
For a while

[Bridge]
From ear-to-ear
Hear
Hear
Right here

[Break]
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 1]]
Guitar far and near
Near and far
What’s there not to like?
A bizarre bazaar
Complainers take a hike
Sustainers, alright!

[Break]
[Bridge]
Take us to the light
We’ll tunnel us out
The End’s insight
We’re just about…
Right here
Hear, right?
Hear!

[Verse 2]
Wish upon a star
Shared bizarre bazaar
Shines both near and far
Delight of twilight
… into the night

[Bridge]
Take us to the light
We’ll tunnel us out
The End’s insight
We’re just about…
Right here
Hear, right?
Hear!

[Break]

[Chorus]
Happy, can’t help but smile
So happy
Hope you’ll stay, hear a while
Happy, you and me
Oh so happy, can’t help but smile
For a while

[Break]
[Verse 3]
Wish upon a star
Doesn’t matter who you are
Priceless, bizarre bazaar
Where you can dance all night

[Bridge]
Take us to the light
We’ll tunnel us out
The End’s insight
We’re just about…
Right here
Hear, right?
Hear!

[Break]

[Chorus]
Happy, can’t help but smile
So happy
Hope you’ll stay, hear a while
Happy, you and me
Oh so happy, can’t help but smile
For a while

[Outro]
Can you smile for a while?
Smile!
Can you smile for a while?
Smile….

[End]

[Silence]

ABOUT THE SONG
This study was originally published in 1995. In essence, it is a global forecast that predicts a Social Justification in which humans will force themselves to “tunnel underground“. Help us dig out and see the light!

From the album Speciman and the Experiments: Experiments in the Fine Line Between

bookmark_borderLost in Translation

[Verse 1]
Is it starting to seem
All our tears float downstream
Lost in translation
Know what I mean?

[Bridge]
Does it seem
Obscene
Obscene scene
Know what I mean?

[Chorus]
Dream…
Of the day when we change our way
Dream…
It will stay
Dream the dream today

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 2]
Is it starting to seem
All our tears float downstream
Lost in translation
Know what I mean?
Is it fraying the “seam”
As our tears float downstream
Stuck in stagnation
We lost our sheen
Quite a scene
We’ve seen

[Bridge]
Does it seem
Obscene
Obscene scene
Know what I mean?

[Chorus]
Dream…
Of the day when we change our way
Dream…
It will stay
Dream the dream today

[Chorus]
Dream…
Of the day when we change our way
Dream…
It will stay
Dream the dream today

[Outro]
Dream of the scene
Know what I mean?

ABOUT THE SONG

Love and compassion play crucial roles in the fight against climate change by inspiring individuals, communities, and societies to take meaningful action and foster resilience in the face of environmental challenges. Here are several ways in which love and compassion can contribute to combating climate change:

  1. Empathy and Solidarity: Love and compassion cultivate empathy for those most affected by climate change, including vulnerable communities, future generations, and non-human species. By empathizing with others’ experiences and struggles, individuals are motivated to take action to reduce harm and alleviate suffering.
  2. Interconnectedness: Love and compassion promote a recognition of the interconnectedness of all life on Earth. Understanding that human well-being is intimately linked to the health of the planet fosters a sense of responsibility to protect and preserve the natural world for current and future generations.
  3. Environmental Justice: Love and compassion drive efforts to address environmental injustices and inequities disproportionately borne by marginalized communities, including low-income populations, people of color, and indigenous peoples. By advocating for equitable access to resources, opportunities, and decision-making processes, individuals can help build more resilient and inclusive communities.
  4. Behavioral Change: Love and compassion can motivate individuals to adopt sustainable lifestyle choices and consumption habits out of concern for the well-being of others and the planet. Whether through reducing carbon emissions, conserving resources, or supporting eco-friendly practices, small actions driven by love and compassion can collectively lead to significant positive impacts on the environment.
  5. Community Building: Love and compassion foster a sense of belonging and community solidarity, empowering individuals to come together to address shared environmental challenges. Through collective action, communities can implement grassroots initiatives, advocate for policy changes, and support each other in adapting to climate-related impacts.
  6. Resilience and Adaptation: Love and compassion inspire resilience in the face of climate change impacts by encouraging individuals and communities to support each other, build social cohesion, and find creative solutions to environmental challenges. By cultivating a culture of care and mutual aid, communities can better withstand and recover from climate-related disasters.
  7. Long-term Vision: Love and compassion encourage a long-term perspective that prioritizes the well-being of future generations and the preservation of Earth’s natural systems. By acting with foresight and compassion, individuals and societies can work towards sustainable solutions that promote planetary health and ensure a thriving future for all life on Earth.

In essence, love and compassion serve as powerful catalysts for positive change, inspiring individuals and communities to engage in collective action, promote environmental justice, and cultivate a deeper sense of stewardship towards the Earth and all its inhabitants in the fight against climate change.

The Beatless Sense Mongers: We’re Here… Were Here

4D Music: Songs About Science

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSeam of a Dream

LYRICS
It seems I’m caught on the seam of a dream
’cause it’s hard to see me in this reality
In a drift
Of a draft
Fleeing the scene
Of obscene
(Seen)

On the edge of ledge
Pledge of a dream
Watching and scratching
Wondering why so mean?
In a drift
Of a draft
Fleeing the scene
Of obscene
(Seen)

On the verge of a splurge
Seen in a dream
’cause it’s hard to believe this reality
In a drift
Of a draft
Fleeing the scene
Of obscene
(Seen)

Chords: F# E / B D# / F#/7; Part II @ 137 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar (AW54CE), Fender Jazz Bass (Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

ABOUT THE SONG
This song delves into the dissonance between dreams and reality, using vivid imagery to convey a sense of bewilderment and frustration regarding climate change and environmental degradation.

The repetition of phrases like “caught on the seam of a dream” and “on the edge of ledge” suggests a feeling of being suspended between two worlds, one of idealized dreams and one of harsh reality. This juxtaposition reflects the disconnect between the desired state of a pristine environment and the current state of degradation and destruction.

The lyrics evoke a sense of helplessness and confusion, as the protagonist struggles to reconcile their dreams of a better world with the harsh realities of environmental damage. The imagery of “fleeing the scene of obscene” suggests a desire to escape from the ugliness of environmental degradation, but ultimately feeling trapped within it.

Overall, the song captures the emotional turmoil and existential angst that many feel in the face of climate change and environmental destruction. It serves as a poignant reflection on the need for action and change to preserve the planet for future generations.

Humans will experience greater loss and damage to life and quality of life from air pollution, decreasing supply of potable water, extreme weather events, disease, and other adverse health outcomes. The greatest short term climate change risk to human health is deadly humid heat (wet-bulb temperature). The environmental changes and uncertainties associated with climate change can contribute to mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Almost all survivors of climate-related disasters suffer from mental distress and experience PTSD. Of those who have not experienced climate disasters, over two-thirds of U.S. adults (68%) report having climate change anxiety.

Human-induced climate change is a dynamic component of an intricate and unordered system, as per chaos theory. This implies that global warming is accelerating exponentially in a complex manner. Over the period from 1992 to 2023, we have presented compelling evidence, proposed remedies to mitigate climate change, and amassed valuable information through the engagement of millions with this climate model. Your participation has been invaluable. The incontrovertible data underscores that human-induced climate change is rapidly deteriorating our habitat.

Our climate model / experiment employs chaos theory to comprehensively consider human impacts and projects a potential global average temperature increase of 9℃ above pre-industrial levels. Global warming is a consequence of elevated thermal energy in the climate system, which comprises various subsystems. Chaos theory underscores the intricate and nonlinear nature of dynamic systems. Human well-being is compromised above a 1.5-degree temperature rise, rendering much of the Earth uninhabitable. A 9-degree Celsius increase would bring the Earth close to a wet-bulb temperature incapable of sustaining human life.

What Can I Do? There are numerous actions you can take to contribute to saving the planet. Each person bears the responsibility to minimize pollution, discontinue the use of fossil fuels, reduce consumption, and foster a culture of love and care. The Butterfly Effect illustrates that a small change in one area can lead to significant alterations in conditions anywhere on the globe. Hence, the frequently heard statement that a fluttering butterfly in China can cause a hurricane in the Atlantic. Be a butterfly and affect the world.

Here is a list of additional actions you can take.

4D Music: Songs About Science

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderNew Year’s Spectacular

LYRICS
Just another year
Doesn’t apply here
It’s clear
If you catch my drift
Know what I mean
The scene
Obscene
Tipping points tipped
Futures ripped
Glaciers dripped
Feedback tripped
Dominoes fall
Maybe all?
Taking it higher
Fire, fire, fire
Deniers and liars
Fire, fire, fire
(There goes my plan, Man
Duh! Canada)

Spectacular year
Is what we have right here
I fear
If you catch my drift
Know what I mean
The scene
Obscene
Tipping points tipped
Futures ripped
Glaciers dripped
Feedback tripped
Dominoes fall
Maybe all?
Taking it higher
Fire, fire, fire
Deniers and liars
Fire, fire, fire
(There goes my plan, Man
Duh! Canada)

Oh what a year
Let’s hope we hear
Right here
And clear
If you catch my drift
Know what I mean
The scene
Obscene
Tipping points tipped
Futures ripped
Glaciers dripped
Feedback tripped
Dominoes fall
Maybe all?
Taking it higher
Fire, fire, fire
Deniers and liars
Fire, fire, fire
Taking it higher
Deniers and liars
Fire, fire, fire
(There goes my plan, Man
Choke… up in smoke
Duh! Canada)

Chords: E/7 D A G E / D C / D / A G E; Part II 132 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Ibanez Acoustic Guitar, Fender Electric Guitar, Fender Jazz Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

Climate Change Review 2023

Sidd said, “Do you remember back in the early 2000’s when we thought we wouldn’t live to see the extreme changes due to global warming?”

Daniel replied, “I think 2023 is the most significant year so far. We saw confirmation of tipping points being crossed for Mountain Glacier Loss, Greenland Ice Sheet Collapse, Antarctic Ice Sheet Collapse, and potentially the Collapse of AMOC.”

Sidd continued, “We already knew that. It was Canada catching on fire that I could not believe. I never thought I’d live to see the day.”

Daniel asked, “Do you think the permafrost and peatlands will have zombie fires and cause the permafrost tipping point?”

Sidd responded, “Yes. They are gone, too. We already know from the permafrost peatland fires in Siberia.”

Daniel ponders, “Hmmmm… I guess that means my plan went up in smoke? My worst case scenario / last resort emergency plan was to escape to Canada.”

NASA reported: Wildland fire experts have described Canada’s 2023 fire season as record-breaking and shocking. Over the course of a fire season that started early and ended late, blazes have burned an estimated 18.4 million hectares. Hundreds of fires exceeded 10,000 hectares (39 square miles), large enough to be considered “megafires.” These megafires were also unusually widespread this season, charring forests from British Columbia and Alberta in the west to Quebec and the Atlantic provinces in the east to the Northwest Territories and the Yukon in the north.

Forest fires cause a carbon feedback loop. The carbon emissions of Canada’s fires outweighed the combined emissions from its oil and gas, transport and agriculture sectors. The fires also cause the melting of the permafrost and zombie fires to burn in the permafrost. The permafrost collapse is a self-sustaining feedback loop/tipping point. As the permafrost melts, the peatlands emit CO2 and methane. The increase in CO2 and methane results in more warming that results in more peatland emissions. A third feedback loop is created with lightning strikes. The study Forests at Risk Due to Lightning Fires found a sensitivity of extratropical intact forests to potential increases in lightning fires, which would have far-reaching consequences for terrestrial carbon storage and biodiversity. The results show that, on a global scale, lightning is the primary ignition source of fires in temperate and boreal forests. Global warming causes more extreme weather events and conditions for lightning creating more forest fires that create more warming and more lightning strikes.

The study Wildfire as a major driver of recent permafrost thaw in boreal peatlands published in the Journal Nature Communications found wildfires have caused a quarter of permafrost thaw (2,000 square kilometres) in Western Canada’s boreal peatlands over the past 30 years. “Historically, permafrost in this area underwent a natural cycle of thawing and reforming, but given current climate conditions and projections for the future, this fire-induced thaw appears to be irreversible,” said Carolyn Gibson, who conducted the research.

Climate Change: The End of Times

What you can do today. How to save the planet.

Climate Change: How Long Is “Ever”?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the Christmas album of music Merry Christmas!

bookmark_borderIn Search of Dreams

In search of the sweet spot
Because believe it or not
I completely forgot
We were already there
While blindly unaware
That cause we didn’t care
We turned our scene obscene

Was there heaven on Earth
After my birth?
Can’t remember, for what it’s worth
Were we already there
Though blindly unaware
That cause we didn’t care
We turned our scene obscene

In search of dreams come true
Because if they do
Would it be something new?
Were we already there
Though blindly unaware
That cause we didn’t care
We turned our scene obscene

Chords: E G#m7b5 E / C D G / G D G / D C E G#m7b5 E; Part II 130 BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

Is it getting harder to remember when there was time without human induced climate change?

How long is “ever”… as in “the hottest it’s ever been in recorded history”?

During the first week of July 2023, the Earth had the hottest days ever.

Humans are about 200,000 years old with our closest variety being dated to about 140,000 years ago. The earliest “recording of history” is approximately 100,000 years old. It is the story of The Seven Sisters of The Pleiades. The Seven Sister are a cluster of stars in the Taurus constellation. There are six stars visible to the naked eye. The story is about seven stars. The seventh star has not been visible to the naked eye for over 100,000 years.

The 20th-century surface temperature average for Earth was 13.9℃.
In the first weeks of July of 2023, the average temperature was 17℃.

Q: Is it possible for humans to push the temperature 3℃ above pre-industrial levels?
A: Yes. Humans have pushed global temperatures up more than 3℃.

Q: Is it possible for humans to survive at temperatures greater than 3℃?
A: Probably not long. Humans have never done it before.

Extreme weather will become more frequent and intense. Sea levels will rapidly rise as the coasts disappear. However, the most concerning development will be feedback loops and tipping points. Plants will become extinct and many carbon sinks will vanish. The Earth’s temperature will continue to accelerate at an exponential rate no matter what humans do. Food, fresh water, and breathable air will cease to exist. Humans will likely follow in short order.

These “tipping points” were preventable; however, now they are becoming inevitable. Climate scientists had thought we would not cross tipping points for centuries at the earliest. Tipping points are part of feedback loop systems. A tipping point occurs when a human influenced global warming activity becomes self-sustaining without the human activity. For instance, the mountain glacier loss tipping point has triggered a feedback loop. The ice-albedo feedback loop is an expression of the ability of surfaces to reflect sunlight (heat from the sun). Any loss of ice over a darker surface means the surface will absorb more heat and reflect less heat. This process makes the Earth warmer causing more loss of ice… which in turn causes more warming of the Earth. When a tipping point causes another tipping point to be toppled it is called the The Domino Effect. Mountain glacier loss, the collapse of AMOC, and the dieback of the Amazon rainforest is an example of The Domino Effect.

— from Climate Change: How Long Is “Ever”? Brouse (2023)

What you can do today. How to save the planet.

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderIn the Change

LYRICS
I wish the way things were happening
Was some kind of put-on
The dish on the way to your opening
May be you last one
We’re in the change
Our normal gone
So call it strange
Right the wrong

I’d hoped the way things are going
Would all get figured out
Instead we blindly keep going
Full of fear and doubt
We’re in the change
Our normal gone
So call it strange
Right the wrong

I know the way things can happen
If we all change course
The future remains wide open
From the richest to the poorest
We’re in the change
Our normal gone
So call it strange
Right the wrong

Chords: A / E G A / C E / E C A; Part II 112 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

What you can do today. How to save the planet.

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderVery Interesting

LYRICS
Something very interesting
That I have been noticing
So far
Don’t you find it intriguing
Isn’t burning bridging
Bizarre
How can you expect to lead
Without the rest knowing how to swim
A simple point to concede
If you want to learn how to win

Something mind blowing
The ignorance is growing
So far
Do you know what I mean
The scene to too extreme
Bizarre
How can you expect to lead
Without the rest knowing how to swim
A simple point to concede
If you want to learn how to win

Something interesting
Finding the bridging
So far
What we lack to bridge the gap
Our cause… are cause our are
Bizarre
How can you expect to lead
Without the rest knowing how to swim
A simple point to concede
If you want to learn how to win

Chords: Dbm Bbm / Bm Bb / Bb Bbm / Dbm; 111 BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Keyboards (Yamaha PSR740, Korg PS60, MicroKorg)
An improvisational song written and recorded on-the-fly as a digital 1-track

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Look in My Eyes

LYRICS
Look. Look in my eyes and you you will see
While you look in
I look out
If you don’t know who you are
Guess you can’t go very far
Once you reroute your doubt
Come look out

Look. Look in my eyes and you you will see
While you look in
I look out
Until aware of where you are
Hard to shine like a star
Once you find out what you’re about
Come look out

Look. Look in my eyes and you you will see
While you look in
I look out
Sit and stare as if you are
Finding it all too bizarre
Taking it in and not without
Will seeds sprout?
Look. Look in my eyes and you you will see
While you look in
I look out

Chords: Em D C B B D Em / Em7 Em / C D Em; 178 BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Electric Guitar, Keyboards (Yamaha PSR740, Korg PS60, MicroKorg)
An improvisational song written and recorded on-the-fly to a digital 3-track

bookmark_borderDeath by Ignorance

LYRICS
How far
How far
How far to push bizarre
Go to your closest city and see
Insanity
Coming to a town near you
The human zoo
So God bless the witness
Save us from this bliss
Unless we’ve experience
Death by ignorance

How far
How far
How far to push bizarre
Out of your closet and be
All you can be
Coming into view real soon
The full moon loon
So God bless the witness
Save us from this bliss
Unless we’ve experience
Death by ignorance

How far
How far
How far to push bizarre
Know all your closest intricacies
Let’s see
Coming to mind how to be kind
Loves not hard to find
So God bless the witness
Save us from this bliss
Unless we’ve experience
Death by ignorance

Chords: Am Am9 / Em Am / C B Am; 128 BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Keyboards (Yamaha PSR-740, Korg PS60, MicroKorg)
An improvisational song written and recorded on-the-fly to a digital 1-track

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment