bookmark_borderWhether Weather’s Toll

[Intro]
Do you ever wonder
About rolling thunder?

[Verse 1]
Gray cloud
Turning black
As a matter of fact,
The sky’s gettin’ loud

[Bridge]
Do you ever wonder
About rolling thunder?

[Chorus]
It’ll rock n’ roll
Right over you
Whether weather’s toll
Has come due

[Verse 2]
The sky opens wide
You can look inside
As the water wails down
Falling all around

[Bridge]
Do you ever wonder
About rolling thunder?
Do you find it frightening
Being struck by lightning

[Chorus]
It’ll rock n’ roll
Right over you
Whether weather’s toll
Has come due

[Bridge]
Do you ever wonder
About rolling thunder?
Do you find it frightening
Being struck by lightning

[Outro]
It’ll rock n’ roll
Right over you
Whether weather’s toll
Has come due

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderHow About Something Different?

[Intro]
Would you care to share
Your definition of fair?

[Verse 1]
You can mess with the numbers
Rearrange the rate of exchange
Albatross your arbitrage
Yet, you seem all the number?

[Bridge]
It helps to know
So…

[Chorus]
Would you care to share
Your definition of fair?
Is your calculation of right (Right?)
Would you care to compare
Your sense of aware
To explain the slight (Right?)

[Verse 2]
Can you come to learn your numbers
Explain the rate of exchange
Is to hedge risk strange
Becoming ever dumber?

[Bridge]
It helps to know
So…

[Chorus]
Would you care to share
Your definition of fair?
Is your calculation of right (Right?)
Would you care to compare
Your sense of aware
To explain the slight (Right?)

[Bridge]
It helps to know
So…
How about something different
And, listen for a while
Instead of hate and indifferent
Consider love and a smile

[Outro]
It helps to know
So…
How about something different
And, listen for a while
Instead of hate and indifferent
Consider love and a smile

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderFiddlin’ Nero Style

[Intro]
The extreme
Moved mean’s mean
(On average more savage)
Know what I mean?
(All the while… fiddlin’ Nero style)

[Verse 1]
In both the weather
And the whether
The extremes got together
To create hate

[Bridge]
The extreme
Moved mean’s mean
(On average more savage)
Know what I mean?
(All the while… fiddlin’ Nero style)

[Chorus]
Those on the fringe
Are on a binge
To infringe
On your rights
(That’s right)
(What rights the left left)

[Verse 2]
Home wasn’t built in a day
(Yet, they while it away)
All the while
Home is burning
(They fiddle Nero style)

[Bridge]
The extreme
Moved mean’s mean
(On average more savage)
Know what I mean?
(All the while… fiddlin’ Nero style)

[Chorus]
Those on the fringe
Are on a binge
To infringe
On your rights
(That’s right)
(What rights the left left)

[Bridge]
The extreme
Moved mean’s mean
[Outro]
(On average more savage)
Know what I mean?
(All the while… fiddlin’ Nero style)

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
Both weather patterns and political landscapes have become more extreme in recent years, and climate change is a common underlying factor. As extreme weather events increase in frequency and intensity due to climate change, the average conditions over a decade shift toward a new, more extreme norm. Similarly, political extremes are becoming more polarized, with both the far-right and far-left adopting increasingly radical positions. This polarization not only shifts the political spectrum’s average opinions but also escalates the general level of hostility and aggression in public discourse. Moreover, the political extremes often exacerbate climate change through their policies or lack thereof, creating a feedback loop where increasing environmental and social tensions feed into each other, fostering a progressively more hostile environment.

ABOUT THE SONG
The song lyrics describe a commentary on the increasing extremism in both weather patterns and political ideologies. It uses metaphorical language to convey a sense of growing hostility and division in society, as well as the consequences of ignoring critical issues like climate change.

Key Themes and Interpretations:

  1. Extreme Weather and Political Polarization: The repeated phrase “The extreme moved mean’s mean” suggests that extreme events, whether climatic or political, are becoming the new norm (“mean”). This shift leads to more aggressive and hostile behaviors (“more savage”).
  2. Comparison to Nero: The reference to “fiddlin’ Nero style” alludes to the Roman Emperor Nero, who, according to legend, played the fiddle while Rome burned. This metaphor implies that while serious issues (such as climate change and societal division) escalate, people in power or society at large are distracted or indifferent, failing to take meaningful action.
  3. Political Extremes and Infringement: The lyrics criticize the fringes of the political spectrum for being on a “binge to infringe on your rights,” indicating that both far-right and far-left ideologies are increasingly encroaching on personal freedoms.
  4. Destruction of Home and Inaction: The line “Home wasn’t built in a day / Yet, they while it away” suggests that while the societal “home” or foundation is being destroyed (through inaction on critical issues), people are passively watching without taking action.

The song conveys a message of concern about the current state of affairs, where extremes dominate discourse and action, potentially leading to destructive outcomes if left unchecked. It critiques both societal complacency and the aggressive push from political extremes that threaten individual rights and the environment.

* Our climate model uses chaos theory in an attempt to adequately account for humans and forecasts a global average temperature increase of 9 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Everybody has the responsibility not to pollute. There are plenty of things you can do to help save the planet. Stop using fossil fuels. Consume less. Love more. Here is a list of additional actions you can take.

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderOur Things Are

[Intro]
Not the same as it ever was
Why…
Because

[Verse 1]
Are things changing
At such a rapid clip
Estranging…
More than a blip

[Bridge]
Not the same as it ever was (oh, no, no, no)
Why…
Because (oh, know, know, know)

[Chorus]
Man is not humane
Call it all insane
Don’t care to remain
But, just the same…

[Bridge]
I would
So if you could….

[Verse 2]
Our things are changing
At such a rapid rate
Our estranging…
No longer great

[Bridge]
Not the same as it ever was (oh, no, no, no)
Why…
Because (oh, know, know, know)

[Chorus]
Man is not humane
Call it all insane
Don’t care to remain
But, just the same…

[Bridge]
I would
So if you could….

[Chorus]
Man is not humane
Call it all insane
Don’t care to remain
But, just the same…

[Outro]
I would
So if you could….

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderA Real Smacked Mass

[Intro]
Oh, no (no, no, no)
Here we go (go, go, go)

[Verse 1]
Smacked the donkey
On the…
Ask me later (weigh later)

[Chorus]
Maybe it was a mule (hee-haw)
A not so low-key fool (all jaw)
A real hater (see ya later)
A smacked mass (hard pass)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Piano Solo]
Oh, no (no, no, no)
Here we go (go, go, go)

[Verse 2]
Smacked the burro
On the… you know…
Ask me later (switch baiter)

[Chorus]
Maybe it was a mule (hee-haw)
A not so low-key fool (all jaw)
A real hater (see ya later)
A smacked mass (hard pass)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Piano Solo]
Oh, no (no, no, no)
Here we go (go, go, go)

[Chorus]
Maybe it was a mule (hee-haw)
A not so low-key fool (all jaw)
A real hater (see ya later)
A smacked mass (hard pass)

[Outro]
Oh, no (no, no, no)
Here we go (go, go, go)

AN ECONOMICS NOTE
For decades, I have been actively involved in promoting the education of world economics. In recent years, I’ve observed a troubling phenomenon: certain segments of the population appear resistant to educational outreach, a condition that seems to split along political lines. While the majority of the population, approximately 60-80%, remains receptive to learning, there is a persistent bias of hate that obstructs rational thinking among the extremes—approximately 10-20% on both the far-right and the far-left.

On the far-right, this bias manifests as an “us against them” mentality, characterized by white supremacy and misogyny. This perspective often arises from envy and jealousy, leading to a distorted worldview. For example:

  1. The invasion at the border: This issue is often framed in xenophobic terms, disregarding the complex socio-economic factors involved.
  2. Moral judgments on government: The government is seen as an inherently corrupt and amoral entity, rather than a system created to serve public needs.
  3. Attack on intellectual disciplines: There is a disdain for intelligence, science, and economics, driven by a lack of comprehension and a desire to undermine established knowledge.

On the far-left, a similar bias of hate is expressed through class warfare rhetoric, such as the demonization of wealth and the desire to redistribute wealth aggressively. This bias also stems from envy and jealousy, manifesting in ways such as:

  1. Tax wealth/eat the rich: This slogan captures the simplistic view that the wealthy should bear the brunt of societal costs, ignoring the complexities of economic systems.
  2. Moral judgments on corporate actions: Corporations are often labeled as inherently greedy or evil, rather than being seen as entities driven by market forces and shareholder interests.
  3. Attack on quantitative disciplines: Like their far-right counterparts, there is often a dismissal of complex subjects like mathematics and economics, which are perceived as tools of oppression.

Both extremes exhibit a resistance to rational thinking, hindered by deeply entrenched biases. These biases not only prevent understanding but also create a dangerous divide that hinders constructive dialogue and problem-solving in society. The challenge lies in finding ways to bridge these gaps and foster a more informed and rational public discourse.

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderAmidst the Coming Undone

[Intro]
If I ever get out of here
Will I hold my life more dear
If I ever get out of here
’cause the future’s comin’ clear

[Verse 1}
The thought of not cannot
Creep into the mind
Thought ‘cannot’ can rot
Your peace of mind

[Chorus]
We’ve made the bed
And cast the die
Went wrong in the head
It makes me cry
(Cry, cry, cry)

[Bridge]
If I ever get out of here
Will I hold my life more dear
If I ever get out of here
’cause the future’s comin’ clear

[Verse 2}
I think therefore I can
I am what I am
The best is yet to come
Amidst the coming undone

[Chorus]
We’ve made the bed
And cast the die
Went wrong in the head
It makes me cry
(Cry, cry, cry)

[Bridge]
If I ever get out of here
Will I hold my life more dear
If I ever get out of here
’cause the future’s comin’ clear
So, come, come, come
Amidst the coming undone
(The best is yet to come)

[Chorus]
We’ve made the bed
And cast the die
Went wrong in the head
It makes me cry
(Cry, cry, cry)

[Bridge]
If I ever get out of here
Will I hold my life more dear
If I ever get out of here
’cause the future’s comin’ clear
[Outro]
So, come, come, come
Amidst the coming undone
Make the best of what’s to come

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Cost

[Intro]
What is the cost
Of your benefit
Who will likely gain
What is lost
In your spit and fit
Are you even sane?

[Verse 1]
There is the me, my, mine (mine, mine, mine)
Bringing on the end of time (all of the time)
With all the take, take, take (for God’s sake!)
What will it take to wake (wake, wake, wake)

[Chorus]
What is the cost
Of your benefit
Who will likely gain
What is lost
In your spit and fit
Are you even sane?

[Bridge]
Your economics
Make us sick
Your cost to society
Is way too mighty

[Verse 2]
The eye of the I (aye-aye I)
Makes me sigh n’ cry (tell me why?)
With all the take, take, take (look what’s at stake)
What will it take to wake (making the earth shake)

[Chorus]
What is the cost
Of your benefit
Who will likely gain
What is lost
In your spit and fit
Are you even sane?

[Bridge]
Your economics
Make us sick
Your cost to society
Is way too mighty

[Chorus]
What is the cost
Of your benefit
Who will likely gain
What is lost
In your spit and fit
Are you even sane?

[Bridge]
Your economics
Make us sick
[Outro]
Your cost to society
Is way too mighty

A NOTE ON THE ECONOMY: Are you a cost or a benefit to society?
The primary driver of the U.S. economy is you, the consumer. Your spending habits fuel demand for goods and services, which in turn stimulates economic growth and drives business activities. The government taxes largely as a result of your consumption; sales taxes, excise taxes, and other consumption-based taxes are significant sources of revenue. Moreover, consumer demand is a major contributor to pollution and climate change. The production and transportation of goods, the generation of energy, and various services required to meet consumer needs all contribute to environmental degradation. Thus, the choices and behaviors of consumers play a crucial role in shaping economic policies, government tax strategies, and environmental impacts.

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Earth is Moving

[Intro]
One one-thousand four-hundred fortieth
Revolutions per minute
Is not that my-newt
For what it’s worth

[Verse 1]
The Earth is moving
Through time and space
On its back…
The human race

[Verse 2]
Is Man grooving
To the song’s pace
Get the knack
Dance with Grace

[Chorus]
The sun is setting
On regretting
A new day’s dawning
So, forget the wanting

[Bridge]
As the dish run’s away with the spoon
By the light (by the light)
Of the Sturgeon Moon
(Bright and shinning moon)

[Verse 3]
The Earth is spinning
Through time and space
On its face…
The human race

[Verse 4]
Is Man winning
Or the future dimming
In good taste
Leave no trace

[Chorus]
The sun is setting
On regretting
A new dawn’s rising
So, be surprising

[Bridge]
As the dish run’s away with the spoon
By the light (by the light)
Of the Sturgeon Moon
(Bright and shinning moon)

[Chorus]
The sun is setting
On regretting
A new dawn’s rising
So, be surprising

[Bridge]
One one-thousand four-hundred fortieth
Revolutions per minute
[Outro]
Is not that my-newt
For what it’s worth

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderFool’s Gold

[Intro]
Well would you looky there
I swear…
There’s gold in them there hills
(Future generations’ bills)

[Verse 1]
If you call existential
(Hypothetical)
Out of both sides
Of your two-face
There in is the threat
(Sure bet)

[Chorus]
The odds of Gods
Saving your soul
Is it fool’s gold?
(Your soul sold)

[Bridge]
The threat to your life
(Is your life)
The way you live
(Forego give)
Make to take

[Verse 2]
If you call existential
(one dimensional)
Out of both sides
Of your two-faces
Ah, ha! More than traces
(you are you)
A little too late
(for ‘erases’)

[Chorus]
The odds of Gods
Saving your soul
Is it fool’s gold?
(Your soul sold)

[Bridge]
The threat to your life
(Is your life)
The way you live
(Forego give)
Make to take

[Chorus]
The odds of Gods
Saving your soul
Is it fool’s gold?
(Your soul sold)

[Outro]
The threat to your life
(Is your life)
The way you live
(Forego give)
Make to take

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderCan You Fight the Tide? (Of Ignorance)

[Intro]
Can you fight the tide of ignorance
Cause surfing this is surely no bliss

[Verse 1]
Can you duck the wave of ignorance
Cause surfing this is surely no bliss

[Chorus]
Another hissy fit
Refuse to admit to it (admit it)
Another tizzy fit
Trying to avoid it (admit it)

[Bridge]
Dive under the wave
Ignore how they behave
Duck diving
Arriving
Without receding

[Verse 2]
Can you fight the tide of ignorance
Cause going along for the ride is surely no bliss

[Chorus]
Another hissy fit
Refuse to admit to it (admit it)
Another tizzy fit
Trying to avoid it (admit it)

[Bridge]
Dive under the wave
Ignore how they behave
Duck diving
Arriving
Without receding

[Chorus]
Another hissy fit
Refuse to admit to it (admit it)
Another tizzy fit
Trying to avoid it (admit it)

[Outro}
Duck diving
Arriving
Without receding

NOTES
This song was inspired by an uneducated, uneducable racist and a bigot. He also is the inspiration behind the hit song “Knucklehead.”

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderYou can… but Can You?

[Intro]
Well this is your chance
If you’re gonna make a stance
You can prance the prance
But can you dance the dance?

[Verse 1]
Is your time growing narrower
The span getting thin
Spent your last arrow
Obvious you can’t win

[Chorus]
Well this is your chance
If you’re gonna make a stance
You can prance the prance
But can you dance the dance?

[Bridge]
Turn it up
(Turn it on)
Get along
(Sing our song)

[Verse 2]
Is your time winding down (down, down, down)
Opportunities slim
Verb or a noun (run around or run down)
Situations turn dim…

[Chorus]
Well this is your chance
If you’re gonna make a stance
You can prance the prance
But can you dance the dance?

[Bridge]
Turn it up
(Turn it on)
Get along
(Sing our song)

[Chorus]
Well this is your chance
If you’re gonna make a stance
You can prance the prance
But can you dance the dance?

[Outro]
Turn it up
Turn it on
Get along
Sing our song

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderIn a Breakdown

[Verse 1]
Are my eyes out to deceive me
Things surely don’t please me
In a breakdown
(Just look around)
[Verse 2]
But, despite all the muck
I still have good luck
Sorrows drown
(No frown crown)

[Bridge]
There’s strength in brain
Sane will remain
Just the same

[Chorus]
Is your train coming
Off the tracks
Is your time running
On baseless ‘facts’?

[Verse 3]
My eyes surely don’t deceive me
No surprise… it doesn’t please me
In a breakdown
(Just look around)
[Verse 4]
But, despite push n’ shove
I still have the love (love, love, love)
Coming down
(From above)
Look around
(Coming down)
[Bridge]
There’s strength in mind
And being kind
Just to remind…

[Chorus]
Is your train coming
Off the tracks
Is your time running
On baseless ‘facts’?

[Verse 5]
Beyond push n’ shove
There’s still time for love (more, more love)
Coming down
(From above)
Look around
(Coming down)
(more, more, love)
[Instrumental, Piano]
[Outro]
There’s strength in mind
And being kind
Just to remind…
(more, more, love)

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderIf You Just Came To

[Intro]
Do you find it hard to believe
Or even conceive
Can’t believe that it’s true
Unless you just came to

[Verse 1]
That’s just not true
I’ve been telling you
The only excuse
Is if you just came to

[Verse 2]
No, it’s not true
Like you never knew
Your facts: fast and loose
Have you just come to?

[Chorus]
It’s a little too late
To anticipate
Post-procrastinate
Your time’s come due
(What will you do?)

[Bridge]
Do you find it hard to believe
(Or even conceive)
Can’t believe that it’s true
(Unless you just came to)

[Verse 3]
False. It’s not true
We’ve been telling you
The only excuse
Is if you just came to

[Verse 4]
Farthest from true
Hold your breath ’till blue
Your facts: fast and loose
Have you just come to?

[Chorus]
It’s a little too late
To anticipate
Post-procrastinate
Your time’s come due
(What will you do?)

[Bridge]
Do you find it hard to believe
(Or even conceive)
Can’t believe that it’s true
(Unless you just came to)

[Chorus]
It’s a little too late
To anticipate
Post-procrastinate
Your time’s come due
(What will you do?)

[Outro]
Do you find it hard to believe
(Or even conceive)
Can’t believe that it’s true
(Unless you just came to)

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderHow’s the Caviar?

[Intro]
Is the caviar oh so fine
As you wine and dine
Only to find
… out of time!

[Verse 1]
And, the car you drive
Is it oh so fine
Feel you’ve got to strive
To thrive

[Chorus]
Dive-in to being alive
A once in a lifetime opportunity
So much better to thrive
On love’s (sweet, sweet) unity

[Bridge]
And we’ll rise above
On the tide of love
(sweet, sweet love)

[Verse 2]
The house in which you reside
Is it oh so fine
The way you wine and dine
Wasting your life’s time

[Chorus]
Dive-in to being alive
A once in a lifetime opportunity
So much better to thrive
On love’s (sweet, sweet) unity

[Bridge]
And we’ll rise above
On the tide of love
(sweet, sweet love)

[Chorus]
Dive-in to being alive
A once in a lifetime opportunity
So much better to thrive
On love’s (sweet, sweet) unity

[Outro]
And we’ll rise above
On the tide of love (sweet, sweet love)

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderOpposable Thumbs

[Verse 1]
Even though it’s so gruesome
Still must be awesome
’cause I can’t look away (can’t look away)
Surely a tragedy
Yet still a comedy
And, I can’t look away (can’t look away)

[Chorus]
We left the animals to play
One of them went astray (and way)
Opposable thumbs
Brains numb (gone dumb)

[Bridge]
Run amuck
I mean, what the…
Schmuck

[Verse 2]
Pinocchio’s nose grew some
When you said you knew some
’cause you can’t find your way (no, there’s no way)
I mean what the heck
I’ve got rubber-neck
No, I can’t look away (Nooo, can’t look away)

[Chorus]
We left the animals to play
One of them went astray (and way)
Opposable thumbs
Brains numb (gone dumb)

[Bridge]
Run amuck
I mean, what the…
Schmuck

[Chorus]
We left the animals to play
One of them went astray (and way)
Opposable thumbs
Brains numb (gone dumb)

[Outro]
Run amuck
I mean, what the…
Schmuck

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment