bookmark_borderEar to the Ground

Ear-to-the-Ground-Best-Of.mp3
Ear-to-the-Ground-Best-Of.mp4
Ear-to-the-Ground.mp3
Ear-to-the-Ground.mp4
Ear-to-the-Ground-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(The sound)
… it comes in clear
With your ear
(To the ground)

[Verse 1]
You know
Hearing buffalo
(Low, way down low)

The direction
… the flow
(Low, way down low)

[Chorus]
The sound (the lowdown)
What you hear (comes in clear)
With your ear (way down near)
… touching the ground (way, way down)

[Bridge]
Low frequency (efficiently)
Did move through solid (especially)

[Verse 2]
You know
Hear the elephant rant
(Low, way down low)

Gettin’ down
With infrasound
(Ya know, down low)

[Chorus]
The sound (the lowdown)
What you hear (comes in clear)
With your ear (way down near)
… touching the ground (way, way down)

[Bridge]
Low frequency (efficiently)
Did move through solid (especially)

[Chorus]
The sound (the lowdown)
What you hear (comes in clear)
With your ear (way down near)
… touching the ground (way, way down)

[Outro]
Get down (way, way down)
Found the sound (way, way down)

A SCIENCE NOTE
What is the science for the very low rumble elephants can hear… and the vibration you can hear if you put your ear to the ground like the Indians did to hear buffalo running… or to a railroad track to hear a far off train?

Great question — the science behind these phenomena all centers on low-frequency sound waves and how they travel through different mediums, like air, ground, or metal.

1. Elephants and Infrasound

Elephants communicate using infrasound — sound waves below 20 Hz, which is beneath the range of human hearing.

  • Why infrasound?

    • Long wavelengths of low-frequency sounds travel further through the ground and air with less energy loss than higher-frequency sounds.

    • Elephants can send and receive these deep rumbles over distances of 5–10 miles, even through the ground.

  • How do elephants detect it?

    • Through their large ears, but also through bone conduction in their feet and trunk.

    • Vibrations are sensed by Pacinian corpuscles — special receptors in their feet — and then transmitted up the bones to the inner ear.

2. Putting Your Ear to the Ground or Railroad Track

This works on the same principle — low-frequency vibrations travel more efficiently through solids than air.

Hearing Buffalo or Horses:

  • Hoofbeats on the ground create low-frequency seismic vibrations.

  • These waves can be heard or felt before the animals are visible, especially in still, quiet environments.

  • Native Americans and scouts often placed their ears directly to the ground to detect these faint vibrations.

Railroad Track Trick:

  • Steel is a very efficient conductor of sound, especially at low frequencies.

  • When a train is coming, vibrations from the wheels traveling down the tracks generate sound that can move miles ahead of the train.

  • Putting your ear to the rail gives you direct contact with the metal, allowing you to hear the vibrations well before you’d hear them in air.

Summary of Physics:

  • Low-frequency waves (infrasound or seismic waves) travel farther and more efficiently than high-frequency ones.

  • Solids (like earth or steel) conduct sound much faster and farther than air — sound moves ~343 m/s in air, but ~5,960 m/s in steel.

  • This is why animals like elephants, and indigenous peoples or scouts, can “hear” things that seem far away or invisible.

From the album “Sound Sound

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderEarplugs

Earplugs-Best-Of.mp3
Earplugs-Best-Of.mp4
Earplugs.mp3
Earplugs.mp4
Earplugs-intro.mp3

[Intro]
He puts in his earplugs…
(And shrugs)

[Verse 1]
Can you hear the thugs
(Hearts retreat from the streets)
Hate and harm — their drugs
(Should alarm… off our seats!)

[Bridge]
He puts in his earplugs…
(And shrugs)

[Chorus]
Listen to the sound
Move to the beat
Look what’s going down
Meet n’ greet (look around)

[Verse 2]
The sign of the time
(Ringing the iron bell)
Guilty of the “mine” crime
(Mine, mine, mine… oh, well)

[Bridge]
He puts in his earplugs…
(And shrugs)

[Chorus]
Listen to the sound
Move to the beat
Look what’s going down
Meet n’ greet (look around)

[Outro]
He puts in his earplugs…
(And shrugs)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Sound Sound

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSound Advice

Sound-Advice-Best-Of.mp3
Sound-Advice-Best-Of.mp4
Sound-Advice.mp3
Sound-Advice.mp4
Sound-Advice-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Listen to him preach
“Swallow more bleach”
(Oh, no, no, no)
He doesn’t know

[Chorus]
If you’re looking for sound advice
(Better think twice)
Free the bats from the belfry
(To free up some reality)

[Verse 2]
Climate science denier
Liar, liar, liar
(Oh, no, no, no)
He doesn’t know

[Chorus]
If you’re looking for sound advice
(Better think twice)
Free the bats from the belfry
(To free up some reality)

[Bridge]
Knowledge of economics
(He’s not too quick)
Has no taste in music
(Certainly not my pick)
In fact you could make the call
(Doesn’t know anything at all)
No, nothing at all

[Chorus]
If you’re looking for sound advice
(Better think twice)
Free the bats from the belfry
(To free up some reality)

[Outro]
(Oh, no, no, no)
He doesn’t know
(Don’t know, don’t know, don’t know)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Sound Sound

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSound Reasoning

Sound-Reasoning.mp3
Sound-Reasoning.mp4
Sound-Reasoning-Unplugged-Underground-XXI.mp3
Sound-Reasoning-Unplugged-Underground-XXI.mp4
Sound-Reasoning-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Lookin’ for logic
Disappeared like magic
I’m telling you it’s tragic
Time to change the music

[Bridge]
Time to put some strain
(On that brain)

[Chorus]
Sound reasoning
(Brain seasoning)
Rational thought
Oh why? (Why not?)

[Verse 2]
Searching for reason
Appears out of season
Need to find a kind mind
Very rare (if even there)

[Bridge]
Time to put some strain
(On that brain)

[Chorus]
Sound reasoning
(Brain seasoning)
Rational thought
Oh why? (Why not?)

[Bridge]
Time to put some strain
(On that brain)
Time to think it through
(Is that something you can do?

[Chorus]
Sound reasoning
(Brain seasoning)
Rational thought
Oh why? (Why not?)

[Outro]
Time to think it through
(The world’s counting on you)
And, you (and you and you)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Sound Sound

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSound Sound

Sound-Sound-Best-Of.mp3
Sound-Sound-Best-Of.mp4
Sound-Sound.mp3
Sound-Sound.mp4
Sound-Sound-Pt-2.mp3
Sound-Sound-Pt-2.mp4
Sound-Sound-Unplugged-Underground-XXI.mp3
Sound-Sound-Unplugged-Underground-XXI.mp4
Sound-Sound-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Is there any sound sound
(To be found?)

[Verse 1]
Listening with open ears
Looking both bar and near
To bring less fear
And bring more cheers

[Chorus]
Is there any sound sound
(To be found?)
Can you hear here?
Is there any sound sound
(Anywhere around)
Come on, let’s get down

[Bridge]
Sound sound to get down
(Down, down, down)

[Verse 2]
How far do I need to go
Tell me, does anybody know
I’m standing here (hear)
Trying to hear (here)

[Chorus]
Is there any sound sound
(To be found?)
Can you hear here?
Is there any sound sound
(Anywhere around)
Come on, let’s get down

[Bridge]
Sound sound to get down
(Down, down, down)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
Is there any sound sound
(To be found?)
Can you hear here?
Is there any sound sound
(Anywhere around)
Come on, let’s get down

[Outro]
Sound sound to get down
(Down, down, down)

From the album “Sound Sound