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Osees borrowed the bass riff of the Red Krayola’s 1967 psychedelic song “Hurricane Fighter Plane” for Block of Ice as well as lyrics from CAN’s song “Connection”.
John Dwyer remarked: “Block of Ice was obviously inspired by Red Krayola. We were doing a show with them, and have always loved them. Al...
I don't want to be destroyed
All I want's to be left on a block of ice
I am one, you are two, we are three
What for? What for?
My connection is your connection
The sun is shining, I see your face
Turning it over I see the clover
The things that I love dear are taking shape