Now listen dolly bird
I’ve got a prophet
Way down way down
In my pocket
Oh guess what it is
I’ve got a prophet
Way down way down
In my pocket
Now I’ve got a prophet
The type of those that resurrect
Close your eyes
And let the lord see through you
I will see through you
Let the lord see through you
All I know
You don’t know
What I was talking about
What I was talking about
All I know
You don’t know
What I was talking about
What I was talking about
Let me try to make you understand
Listen again listen again
Listen dolly bird
You need a poet
Way back way back
Behind your pocket
You know where
You need a poet
Way back way back
Behind your pocket
You need a poet
The poet and his prophet
Now open your thighs
And let me see what’s inside of you
Let me see what’s inside of you
Yeah!
All I know
You don’t know
What I was talking about
What I was talking about
All I know
You don’t know
What I was talking about
What I was talking about
Let me try to make you understand
This time you need to get it
You need a poet
That’s me
You need a prophet
Take mine
Now open your eyes
and let the lord see through you
Let the lord feel through
Let me see
The lord may/be me
Now I know
That you know
Talking about
Me and you
Now I know
That you know
Talking about
What we were talking about
Now I know that you know
Now you know precisely what I want from you
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Poet and his Prophet - Live Session”
This really puts the heavy in heavy psych. A great instrumental space rock album and what's even better is it's at name your price. Will get some more of your records for sure! Charlie Hodgson
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Poet and his Prophet - Live Session”
A great live capture of a band that exemplifies the best of stoner, doom, and psychedelic rock in the current age: all in one package. Picking a favourite song is hard because each song succeeds in nominating itself. I lean toward Enter the Zigurat, though. The production and mix are studio quality. Very clear & balanced. The band sound great live, too. Long jams to get lost in; great guitar, great vocals. Each instrument complements the others. No overshadowing. Thanks, ST! 8.5+/10. Alrihkh
On their new EP, the British quartet channel their experimental rock chops into ambitious suites that flow effortlessly. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 6, 2019