Cosmo Sheldrake — Interdimensional
Album: Interdimensional - Single
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Length: 5:13
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It was interdimensional
It was only the moon and me
It was past pataphysical
It was what set the tune in G
It was long irresistible
Like a thorn in a blossom tree
All was lost, imperceptible
It was nothing if not serene
I wasn't big
I wasn't small
I wasn't anyone at all
It was multidirectional
Wasn't there to determine why
It was plainly invisible
Like the depth of the blue sky
I was whole, indivisible
But you asked me if you could try
There was no individual
There was not even you or I
I wasn't big
I wasn't small
I wasn't anyone at all
Up above and barefoot
My feet were on the cold ground
I looked a little harder
Life was blooming all around
Undulating order
My ears were bathed in strange sounding tunes
Up above and barefoot
My feet were on the cold ground
I looked a little harder
Life was blooming all around
Undulating order
My ears were bathed in strange sounding tunes
Drop in the ocean
Oh, so benevolent
Plucked from the eyebrow
Of some resplenderment
Tongue tied eloquence
Dropped in the deeper end
Man overboard at sea in bewilderment
Man overboard at sea in bewilderment
Man overboard at sea in bewilderment
Man overboard at sea in bewilderment
Over borders lost in the wilderness
It was interdimensional
It was only the moon and me
It was past pataphysical
It what set the tune in G
It was long irresistible
Like a thorn in a blossom tree
All was lost, imperceptible
It was nothing if not serene
I wasn't big
I wasn't small
I wasn't anyone at all
I wasn't big
I wasn't small
I wasn't anyone at all
I wasn't anyone at all
It was only the moon and me
It was past pataphysical
It was what set the tune in G
It was long irresistible
Like a thorn in a blossom tree
All was lost, imperceptible
It was nothing if not serene
I wasn't big
I wasn't small
I wasn't anyone at all
It was multidirectional
Wasn't there to determine why
It was plainly invisible
Like the depth of the blue sky
I was whole, indivisible
But you asked me if you could try
There was no individual
There was not even you or I
I wasn't big
I wasn't small
I wasn't anyone at all
Up above and barefoot
My feet were on the cold ground
I looked a little harder
Life was blooming all around
Undulating order
My ears were bathed in strange sounding tunes
Up above and barefoot
My feet were on the cold ground
I looked a little harder
Life was blooming all around
Undulating order
My ears were bathed in strange sounding tunes
Drop in the ocean
Oh, so benevolent
Plucked from the eyebrow
Of some resplenderment
Tongue tied eloquence
Dropped in the deeper end
Man overboard at sea in bewilderment
Man overboard at sea in bewilderment
Man overboard at sea in bewilderment
Man overboard at sea in bewilderment
Over borders lost in the wilderness
It was interdimensional
It was only the moon and me
It was past pataphysical
It what set the tune in G
It was long irresistible
Like a thorn in a blossom tree
All was lost, imperceptible
It was nothing if not serene
I wasn't big
I wasn't small
I wasn't anyone at all
I wasn't big
I wasn't small
I wasn't anyone at all
I wasn't anyone at all
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I love musicians that have a characteristic sound. Cosmo surely is one of them.
Another wee gem from the king of wee gems.
Cosmo Sheldrake is a wonderfully creative musician. I would never have heard of them without RP. Thank you William and Alanna!
Gimmicky. Worth one listen every 8 years.
please stop.
William, is this your new Talk Talk?
mgtom wrote:
2. No doubt.
Very interesting. Do I rate it 2 or 8?
2. No doubt.
tgalvinize wrote:
"Joan was quizzical, studied pataphysical science in the home..."
Ring a bell?
I'm a reader and lover of language but hadn't come across the word "pataphysical" before. Looked it up -- great word. Thanks Cosmo ...and Bill! (Enjoyed the song too.)
"Joan was quizzical, studied pataphysical science in the home..."
Ring a bell?
Sounds like an encounter with Q.
I like it. This guy is my kind of weird.
LLRP
I like it. This guy is my kind of weird.
LLRP
theirongiant wrote:
The entire family is supremely talented:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
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If you've never heard Cosmo Sheldrake before, you're in for a treat. Check out the rest of their catalog on your favorite streaming service.
The entire family is supremely talented:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
As always dreamy. I'm glad I got to know this guy, thank you RP.
q4Fry wrote:
As a score for a western, yeah.
Cosmo decided to make psychedelic reggaeton?
As a score for a western, yeah.
Gag. It has slipped: 3 > 2.
Another tedious, really annoying ditty from Cosmo. When “camp” fails to be decent.
I'm a reader and lover of language but hadn't come across the word "pataphysical" before. Looked it up -- great word. Thanks Cosmo ...and Bill! (Enjoyed the song too.)
I think he's channeling the Ray Conniff Singers here. This is giving me bad flashbacks to sitting in the back seat of our white 1957 Ford Fairlane and hearing the bland, mainstream, American pop music playing on our parents favorite AM radio station. Thank you Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis and Martha Reeves for saving our souls.
Alastair wrote:
Neither, Cosmo is the latest in a long line of British singer song writers that lean heavily on the old music hall tradition. If you like this, try some Divine Comedy, or even early Blur. My personal favourite was "David Devant and his spirit wife"
Cool or pretentious?
Neither, Cosmo is the latest in a long line of British singer song writers that lean heavily on the old music hall tradition. If you like this, try some Divine Comedy, or even early Blur. My personal favourite was "David Devant and his spirit wife"
Cool or pretentious?
Very Cosmo Sheldrake, which Is A Good Thing.
Cosmo decided to make psychedelic reggaeton?
I really cannot hear him without Charlie & The Chocolate Factory coming to mind - and I do not mean that in a good way. Weird yes, but for me not very interesting.
mgtom wrote:
If you've never heard Cosmo Sheldrake before, you're in for a treat. Check out the rest of their catalog on your favorite streaming service.
Very interesting. Do I rate it 2 or 8?
Very interesting. Do I rate it 2 or 8?
It's a bit like the sountrack to Fern Gully 2 sung by a monster from Nightmare Before Christmas. Still, it'sworth at least a 7 for funfactor.