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EPISODE · Nov 6, 2024 · 2 MIN

Clyde Meets the Aliens

from Bohacz & Frenz · host Bohacz & Frenz

A version of this song won Best Psychedelic Song in The (2024) Psychedelic Film and Music Festival. I wrote the song, sang lead vocal, played electric rhythm guitar. Ralph Warchol played a synthesizer of his for the drum track and low end. Perhaps it was Mike Davis's drum track, not sure. A friend of Ralph's, Dan the Man, played the electric guitar solo on this longer version of the song. This was recorded in Ralph's luxurious basement outfitted with his quarter inch reel-to-reel 8 channel recorder probably in very late 1982 or 1983. Here's where you can hear different versions of this song: on.soundcloud.com/H2Q9G 
on.soundcloud.com/eBUEA https://on.soundcloud.com/FFknszkMBobWULbw8. "The time is 12:23, last place I wanna be.
 When will it come? 
I've been waiting for an hour 
And my stomach's feeling sour.
 How late's the train run? He doesn't know we're up here.
 He'll never guess.
 We're gonna soak him in light.
 Set the coordinates. When will the train come? When will the train come? 
She thinks she's got me on her pinky.
 She hits me hot 'cause she's so slinky. 
When is it going to come? The antigrav is on. Engage the brain caress.
 When he starts floating up record the grok he gets. Good evening Clyde.
 We represent an advanced race of beings 
From a space colony orbiting the Dog Star Sirius. 
You may interpret this as a religious experience But we want you to know that we are merely 
Manipulating your brain patterns via quantum waves 
To measure for the possibility of intelligent life
 Arising on your planet. And I wake up on the train. I can't remember my own name. 
When did the train come?”

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Nov 6, 2024

A version of this song won Best Psychedelic Song in The (2024) Psychedelic Film and Music Festival. I wrote the song, sang lead vocal, played electric rhythm guitar. Ralph Warchol played a synthesizer of his for the drum track and low end. Perhaps it was Mike Davis's drum track, not sure. A friend of Ralph's, Dan the Man, played the electric guitar solo on this longer version of the song. This was recorded in Ralph's luxurious basement outfitted with his quarter inch reel-to-reel 8 channel recorder probably in very late 1982 or 1983. Here's where you can hear different versions of this song: on.soundcloud.com/H2Q9G 
on.soundcloud.com/eBUEA https://on.soundcloud.com/FFknszkMBobWULbw8. "The time is 12:23, last place I wanna be.
 When will it come? 
I've been waiting for an hour 
And my stomach's feeling sour.
 How late's the train run? He doesn't know we're up here.
 He'll never guess.
 We're gonna soak him in light.
 Set the coordinates. When will the train come? When will the train come? 
She thinks she's got me on her pinky.
 She hits me hot 'cause she's so slinky. 
When is it going to come? The antigrav is on. Engage the brain caress.
 When he starts floating up record the grok he gets. Good evening Clyde.
 We represent an advanced race of beings 
From a space colony orbiting the Dog Star Sirius. 
You may interpret this as a religious experience But we want you to know that we are merely 
Manipulating your brain patterns via quantum waves 
To measure for the possibility of intelligent life
 Arising on your planet. And I wake up on the train. I can't remember my own name. 
When did the train come?”

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