bookmark_borderSounded (Alarm)

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Sounded-Best-Of.mp4
Sounded.mp3
Sounded.mp4
Sounded-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Sliding down the fireman’s pole
Springing into action
About to discover a new role
If to maintain satisfaction

[Chorus]
The starting gun
Has been fired
Better run
(Or be retired)

[Bridge]
Bang! (The starting gun)
Best to run (or come undone)

[Verse 2]
Clanging, clanging (Banging!)
Ring the bell (Oh, well)
The sirens sounding
Dire’s resounding

[Chorus]
The starting gun
Has been fired
Better run
(Or be retired)

[Bridge]
Bang! (The starting gun)
Best to run (or come undone)

[Chorus]
The starting gun
Has been fired
Better run
(Or be retired)

[Outro]
Bang! (The starting gun)
Best to run (run, run, run)

URGENT CLIMATE WARNING
Our most recent climate model — now incorporating economic and social feedback loops — projects up to 9°C global warming by 2100. This far exceeds prior estimates and indicates we are entering a phase of compound, cascading collapse.

At this level of heating, many regions will become uninhabitable due to heat stress, sea-level rise, food system failure, and forced migration. Wet-bulb temperatures in the U.S. are already nearing 31°C (87.8°F) — a physiological limit beyond which human life cannot be sustained outdoors for long, even with water and shade.

This is not hypothetical. The climate system is tipping now.

Immediate mitigation and adaptation are essential to preserve habitable zones and public health—and to avoid collapse on both ecological and economic fronts.

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderMaking Tracks

Making-Tracks.mp3
Making-Tracks.mp4
Making-Tracks-Unplugged-Underground-XXIII.mp3
Making-Tracks-Unplugged-Underground-XXIII.mp4
Making-Tracks-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
What species is the feces
Which way did it go
From where it went
(Do you know?)

[Chorus]
To find direction
(Follow the tracks)
Signs for inspection
(Gathering facts)

[Verse 2]
Do the prints
Provide hints
Do you realize
The size

[Chorus]
For more information
(Follow the tracks)
Signs for inspection
(Gather the facts)

[Bridge]
Read the signs
(Signs of the times)
Investigations
(Into reason that rhymes)
Discovering clues to the crimes

[Chorus]
For more information
(Follow the tracks)
Signs for inspection
(Gather the facts)

[Outro]
Read the signs
(Signs of the times)

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderTing Dem

Ting-Dem.mp3
Ting-Dem.mp4
Ting-Dem-Reggae.mp3
Ting-Dem-Reggae.mp4
Ting-Dem-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Ting dem
(Of the kingdom of freedom)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Verse 1]
Been finding it strange
The man don’t know
Trying to rearrange
The final blow

[Bridge]
Ting dem
(Of the kingdom come)

[Chorus]
Fi staat fi si di ting dem
(The coming of the kingdom)
Di ting dem a show demself
(How come? The kingdom come)

[Bridge]
Ting dem
(Of the kingdom of freedom)
Mi a get di hint
(To lighten up a bit)

[Verse 2]
Guess it’s not so odd
They worship a golden god
Thinking their greed
Will help them succeed

[Bridge]
Ting dem
(Of the kingdom come)

[Chorus]
Fi staat fi si di ting dem
(The coming of the kingdom)
Di ting dem a show demself
(How come? The kingdom come)

[Outro]
Ting dem
Mi a get di hint
(As it becomes self-evident)
Di ting dem a show demself
(Man’s health is his wealth)
Fi staat fi si di ting dem
(All the things… I see ’em)

ABOUT THE SONG
How you might express the idea of “clues” in Jamaican Patois:
“Information” or “Ting Dem”:
You could use the word “information” or the phrase “ting dem” (meaning “things”) to refer to the pieces of evidence or details that are being gathered.
Descriptive Phrases:
You could use phrases like:
“Fi staat fi si di ting dem” – “Starting to see the things” (implying things are becoming clearer)
“Di ting dem a show demself” – “The things are showing themselves” (suggesting the evidence is becoming apparent)
“Mi a get di hint” – “I’m getting the hint” (using the English word “hint” but with Jamaican pronunciation)

From the album “Clues

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderDown the Rabbit Hole

Down-the-Rabbit-Hole-Best-Of.mp3
Down-the-Rabbit-Hole-Best-Of.mp4
Down-the-Rabbit-Hole.mp3
Down-the-Rabbit-Hole.mp4
Down-the-Rabbit-Hole-intro.mp3

[Intro]
If you want to go for a roll
I suggest
Go ask Alice…
Down the rabbit hole

[Verse 1]
Proof experience
Can have appeal
If existence
Is for real

[Chorus]
If you want to go for a roll
I suggest
Go ask Alice…
Down the rabbit hole

[Bridge]
Situation’s become
(Unexpectedly engrossing)
Perplexed by how complex
(Is the surreal for real)
What’s the deal?

[Verse 2]
Poof! Existence
Can expire
Proving subsistence
… is dire

[Chorus]
If you want to go for a roll
I suggest
Go ask Alice…
Down the rabbit hole

[Bridge]
Situation’s become
(Unexpectedly engrossing)
Perplexed by how complex
(Is the surreal for real)
What’s the deal?

[Chorus]
If you want to go for a roll
I suggest
Go ask Alice…
Down the rabbit hole

[Outro]
Situation’s become
(Unexpectedly engrossing)
In the finality
(Of humanity)

ABOUT THE SONG

“Down the Rabbit Hole” captures the disorienting descent into systemic collapse, where climate, economic, and social crises accelerate beyond control while society remains entranced by distractions and denial.

[Verse 1: Proof experience can have appeal / If existence is for real]

This suggests people’s preference for comfort over truth—choosing short-term experiences (consumerism, fossil fuel consumption, “normalcy”) while ignoring the existential crisis unfolding. It questions whether we even take existence seriously enough to act.

[Chorus: If you want to go for a roll / Go ask Alice down the rabbit hole]

Go ask Alice” references Alice in Wonderland, symbolizing falling into a confusing, chaotic reality—mirroring how society is spiraling into climate and economic collapse, with people seeking escape or entertainment rather than facing the crisis. The rabbit hole is the non-linear acceleration of collapse, drawing us deeper while society underestimates the risks.

[Bridge: Situation’s become (unexpectedly engrossing) / Perplexed by how complex (is the surreal for real) / What’s the deal?]

This reflects how the climate system’s tipping points, economic fragility, and feedback loops are suddenly impossible to ignore, pulling in even skeptics as reality becomes surreal. Heatwaves, AMOC weakening, jet stream destabilization, and wet-bulb crises were theoretical to many; now they are visibly unfolding.

It also critiques the confusion people feel because they ignored scientists and economists for decades, making the complexity of collapse feel surreal and overwhelming.

[Verse 2: Poof! Existence can expire / Proving subsistence … is dire]

This starkly warns of sudden collapse: species extinction, ecological tipping points, and the fragility of food and water systems that can lead to rapid societal destabilization (“poof!”). It highlights that basic survival (“subsistence”) is under threat, and the urgency of action is being ignored.

[Chorus repeats]

The repetition emphasizes how society keeps choosing denial and distraction (“going for a roll”) instead of addressing the accelerating crises, slipping further down the rabbit hole.

[Outro: In the finality (of humanity)]

The song closes with the stark reality: humanity is facing its potential endgame if systemic collapse continues, whether through uninhabitable heat, societal breakdown from economic collapse, or cascading climate impacts.

Summary:

“Down the Rabbit Hole” is a metaphor for society’s descent into climate, economic, and social collapse while ignoring reality in favor of distraction and denial. The song captures:

The non-linear acceleration of crises (climate feedbacks, wet-bulb thresholds, AMOC/jet stream destabilization).
Economic fragility under extractive, short-sighted policies.
Society’s denial while collapse visibly unfolds.
The surreal, overwhelming nature of compound crises.
The finality we face if we fail to act.

It is a call to wake up before the descent is irreversible, reminding us that the rabbit hole is not fantasy—it is the current trajectory of humanity under denial, inaction, and a system prioritizing profit over survival.

URGENT CLIMATE WARNING
Our most recent climate model — now incorporating economic and social feedback loops — projects up to 9°C global warming by 2100. This far exceeds prior estimates and indicates we are entering a phase of compound, cascading collapse.

At this level of heating, many regions will become uninhabitable due to heat stress, sea-level rise, food system failure, and forced migration. Wet-bulb temperatures in the U.S. are already nearing 31°C (87.8°F) — a physiological limit beyond which human life cannot be sustained outdoors for long, even with water and shade.

This is not hypothetical. The climate system is tipping now.

Immediate mitigation and adaptation are essential to preserve habitable zones and public health—and to avoid collapse on both ecological and economic fronts.

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Balance Sheet

The-Balance-Sheet.mp3
The-Balance-Sheet.mp4
The-Balance-Sheet-Unplugged-Underground-XXIII.mp3
The-Balance-Sheet-Unplugged-Underground-XXIII.mp4
The-Balance-Sheet-intro.mp3

[Intro]
After all…
(Just read the writing on the wall)

[Verse 1]
The ass-hats’ assets
Are a real bummer
Time to count in
The beat of a different drummer

[Bridge]
Count me in!
(Begin!)
Once more
(1, 2, 3, 4)

[Chorus]
Went down in defeat
(To the balance sheet)
Numbers do not lie
(Don’t bother to try)

[Bridge]
After all…
(Just read the writing on the wall)

[Verse 2]
Oh, the liabilities
Killin’ you… killin’ me
Extraction of the mine
Exploitation overtime

[Bridge]
Count me in!
(Begin!)
Once more
(1, 2, 3, 4)

[Chorus]
Went down in defeat
(To the balance sheet)
Numbers do not lie
(Don’t bother to try)

[Outro]
After all…
(Just read the writing on the wall)

ABOUT THE SONG
“The Balance Sheet” critiques the reckless financial and environmental practices of those in power, using accounting language as a metaphor for systemic failure under the current administration.

[Verse 1]
“The ass-hats’ assets / Are a real bummer” refers to the wealthy elites and fossil fuel corporations profiting under current policies, where assets like oil, gas, and coal are prioritized despite their destructive consequences. “Time to count in the beat of a different drummer” signals the urgent need for a new fiscal and climate direction focused on sustainability rather than extraction and short-term profit.

[Bridge and Chorus]
“Count me in! / Went down in defeat (to the balance sheet)” emphasizes accountability. The balance sheet represents both the literal national accounts (debt, deficit, and inflation pressures) and the planet’s ecological ledger (carbon emissions, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion). “Numbers do not lie” highlights that despite political spin, climate metrics (CO₂ ppm, rising temperatures, accelerating disasters) and fiscal metrics (soaring deficits, interest costs) reveal the truth: the system is unsustainable.

[Verse 2]
“Liabilities killin’ you… killin’ me” broadens the critique to the mounting debt burden and climate liabilities the administration is incurring by subsidizing fossil fuels, deregulating environmental protections, and failing to invest in climate resilience. “Extraction of the mine, exploitation overtime” describes how extractive industries are prioritized, leading to environmental degradation, worker exploitation, and community harm—all to prop up GDP and corporate profits.

[Outro]
“Just read the writing on the wall” signals that the consequences of these fiscal and climate policies are clear and visible: worsening heatwaves, droughts, floods, ecological collapse, and rising debt and inequality. The system’s collapse is not speculation—it is forecasted by science and economics alike.

Summary:
“The Balance Sheet” is a powerful critique of how the current administration’s fiscal and climate policies prioritize short-term economic gains for the wealthy while ignoring the ecological and economic debts being incurred. The song warns that these “liabilities” are not abstract—they are already killing people and ecosystems, and the mounting numbers are undeniable. It calls for a shift from extraction and exploitation to accountability and sustainability before the final “balance sheet” shows irreparable collapse.

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderYou’re Getting Warmer

Youre-Getting-Warmer-Best-Of.mp3
Youre-Getting-Warmer-Best-Of.mp4
Youre-Getting-Warmer.mp3
Youre-Getting-Warmer.mp4
Youre-Getting-Warmer-intro.mp3

[Intro]
You’re getting warmer
(Warmer, warmer)

[Verse 1]
Did you have a clue
It’s getting hotter
What will you do
To make it better

[Chorus]
You’re getting warmer
(Warmer, warmer)
Warmer and warmer still
(Warmer and warmer until…)

[Bridge]
Is the frog any stranger
(For not jumping out of danger)

[Verse 2]
Shouldn’t be surprising
The temperatures rising
Now the question of you
“What ‘cha going to do?”

[Chorus]
You’re getting warmer
(Warmer, warmer)
Warmer and warmer still
(Warmer and warmer until…)

[Bridge]
Is the frog any stranger
(For not jumping out of danger)

[Chorus]
You’re getting warmer
(Warmer, warmer)
Warmer and warmer still
(Warmer and warmer until…)

[Outro]
Is the frog any stranger
(For not jumping out of danger)

ABOUT THE SONG
“You’re Getting Warmer” uses a deceptively simple structure to highlight the creeping, accelerating danger of climate change and humanity’s failure to act.

The repeated phrase “You’re getting warmer” serves as both a literal and metaphorical warning about rising global temperatures. It references the children’s game where “warmer” indicates getting closer to something, but here it is flipped into an ominous signal that we are drifting closer to climate catastrophe.

Verse 1 asks whether people “have a clue” that it’s getting hotter and challenges them with “What will you do to make it better?” emphasizing that the climate crisis is not just a passive condition but requires active choices to mitigate.

The chorus repetition of “warmer and warmer still” mimics the relentless rise of global average temperatures and the intensification of heatwaves, droughts, and other extreme events driven by climate change.

The bridge—“Is the frog any stranger (for not jumping out of danger)”—references the boiling frog metaphor, illustrating how humanity is failing to respond to gradually worsening conditions until it becomes too late, normalizing climate extremes until they become deadly.

Verse 2 highlights that the temperature rise “shouldn’t be surprising,” aligning with decades of climate science warnings, while asking “What ‘cha going to do?” which shifts the focus from passive observation to personal and collective responsibility.

Overall, the song captures the psychological dimension of the climate crisis—how humans adapt to gradual increases in danger without adequately responding, allowing temperatures (and their deadly consequences) to escalate.

The repetition of “warmer, warmer” in a hauntingly simple refrain is a stark reminder that the window for action is closing, urging listeners to recognize the accelerating climate emergency before it is irreversible.

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderI’ve Been Thinking

Ive-Been-Thinking-Best-Of.mp3
Ive-Been-Thinking-Best-Of.mp4
Ive-Been-Thinking.mp3
Ive-Been-Thinking.mp4
Ive-Been-Thinking-intro.mp3

[Intro]
So, I’ve been thinking….
(How about you)

[Verse 1]
Had some fun… drinking
(Drinking from the fountain of knowledge)
And, it went straight to my head
That’s when she said:

[Chorus]
So, I’ve been thinking….
(How about you)
Rather be drinking
(Than thirsting for a clue)

[Bridge]
Oh, oh, oh
The light shines bright
(Guides us through the night)
The darkest of night
(Shine love’s light on)
Shine on and on

[Verse 2]
What do you think…
Have another drink
(Drinking from the fountain of youth)
Of birth on Earth…
(Health and wealth)

[Chorus]
So, I’ve been thinking….
(How about you)
Rather be drinking
(Than thirsting for a clue)

[Bridge]
Oh, oh, oh
The light shines bright
(Guides us through the night)
The darkest of night
(Shine love’s light on)
Shine on and on

[Outro]
Oh, oh, oh
The light shines bright
(Guides us through the night)
The darkest of night
(Shine love’s light on)
Shine on and on

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderClues

Clues.mp3
Clues.mp4
Clues-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp3
Clues-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp4
Clues-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Clues… have you any?

[Verse 1]
Is it that Earth is flat
Or flat-earther head’s girth
How does gravity…
Let you be?

[Chorus]
Do you have a clue
(Well, do you?)
Are your thought askew
(Tell, please do.)

[Bridge]
I’m having difficulty
(With the ability to see)
Can you put into words
(Your thoughts absurd)

[Verse 2]
Is it the new green scam
(Or the denier’s are liars)
The fact of the matter…
It’s the damned demand

[Chorus]
Do you have a clue
(Well, do you?)
Are your thought askew
(Tell, please do.)

[Bridge]
I’m having difficulty
(With the ability to see)
Can you put into words
(Your thoughts absurd)

[Chorus]
Do you have a clue
(Well, do you?)
Are your thought askew
(Tell, please do.)

[Outro]
I’m having difficulty
(With the ability to see)
I’ll be alright
(If you can shine the light)

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment