Jim Morrison was once quoted as saying, "[Blue Cheer] is the single most powerful band I've ever seen".
With that firmly in mind, The Saturn III have once again chosen to pay homage... this time, to a trio of giants. As one might expect, the results are bold and exciting as this rendition seeks to not only capture the power of titans in their prime, but just like Blue Cheer did so well with their own spectacular arrangement of Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues", emphasize the thrill of restoring a relative classic for the embrace and admiration of a new generation.
With fuzz on 'full' and style set to 'stun', The Saturn III have done it again... And they've only just begun.
~ Danny ● Duoshade
lyrics
A cold, cold darkness and confusion...
Is quickly calling all of my illusions.
Oh, won't somebody tell me what's wrong...?
Won't you tell me what's wrong with me?
From within that magic madness...
I could feel it deep in my heart, just a little bit o' gladness.
So won't somebody tell me what's wrong...?
Won't you tell me what's wrong with me?
Oh, won't somebody tell me what's wrong...?
'Cause Lord, I've been searchin', searchin' so long.
Won't somebody... Won't somebody...
Tell me what's wrong with me?
And then from out of a mystic dream...
There came an angel and she spread her wings.
Now, won't nobody tell me what's wrong...?
Won't you tell me what's wrong with me?
Dirty and low-hanging riffs with electric blues inspired lyrics. Perfect to just kick back and drop out to. You'll sit there and wonder how a band could be so damn good. Max Johnson
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