Jazz Odeon, also known as Jazz Odyssey, is an unreleased song by the band Slowdive. The song is one of the songs only known as live songs by the band, and has no confirmed studio recording. Jazz Odeon was only played during a short time period during their tour in late 1991, and there are only three...
[Verse 1]
I guess I didn't thought to tell you
I thought the world meant somebody loved your sorrow
There are songs you know that make me cry
I thought the world would never die
There are songs you know that make me cry
I thought the world would never die
[Chorus 1]
I thought I saw a rainbow
I thought I saw amassable
[Verse 2]
I guess I never thought to say
I taught the world to never say
I guess I should have leveled up
I'm sitting up, you take my side
I guess those words together lеave me
I guess thosе words together leave me
[Chorus 2]
I thought I saw a rainbow
I thought I saw the future
[Verse 3]
I guess I never thought to tell you
I guess the words could never see
I know I'll never ever see you
There'll be sorrow all the time
And even though I'll never ever decide
The stars that blind us sought to say
And you know I'll never have to leave you
Jazz Odeon was written by Neil Halstead.
Jazz Odeon was produced by Slowdive.
Slowdive released Jazz Odeon on Wed Dec 04 1991.