Phase II

Steven Wilson

[Spoken]

[Male voice]
The LSD trip is a pilgrimage far out beyond your normal mind, into that risky and revelatory territory which has been explored for thousands of years by mystics and visionary philosophers

[Female voice]
Well I never think that when I'm twenty-one, I'm twenty-one - I think of tomorrow or this minute...
And hope there's a tomorrow, 'cause I don't like what's going on in the world. I'm scared of that, more than drugs. I'm not afraid of them...
I'm just... I'm just scared you know?

[Male voice]
We're told that perhaps a million Americans, most of them young people, have made the LSD experience part of their lives. Is this a social menace and a cause for alarm?
I don't think so. I see nothing less than the speedy evolution of a new, indigenous religion

[Male voice]
I'm just... I'm just scared you know?
Everybody is... pretty uptight

[Female voice]
I'm just... I'm just scared...you know?

[Male voice]
The LSD religionist knows; that the temple of worship is the human body, that the shrine must be located, not in a public place, but in the privacy of your own home, and that the congregation cannot extend beyond your family and your closest friends...

[Female voice]
...And then the paintings on the walls were dripping. You know...you could see the paint coming down like this, just like if somebody was hosing it off at the top and all the paint was running down onto the floor. And it was so pretty...they were running. Like they were melting! It was groovy...

[Female voice]
It was like a... it was like a massage. It was so... it was so groovy, you can't believe how groovy... it wasn't just water hitting you, taking a shower, soap and out you go, you know, towel off. It was just... oh wow! You know it was like... it was like... it was like a caress. You know kind of... and you could really feel the hot and the cold. You could feel hot "hot" and cold "cold", you know and... and each little drop that came out was a different one, you know... it wasn't... I don't think the water must mix inside. It must come out hot and cold or something, 'cos you could feel hot cold hot cold all over you. It was really groovy
I guess... it was... I guess the word for it is sensual... you know just... your body just oh! It grooved!

[Accented female voice]
For psychedelics are stimulators of ideas and feelings, but generally these ideas and feelings would express themselves constructively rather than violently or destructively

[Accented female voice]
If it were possible during a riot to spray small doses of LSD from a helicopter into the air... People would soon quieten...

[Male voice]
Is this trip really necessary?...

Curiosidades sobre la música Phase II del Porcupine Tree

¿Cuándo fue lanzada la canción “Phase II” por Porcupine Tree?
La canción Phase II fue lanzada en 2000, en el álbum “Voyage 34: The Complete Trip”.
¿Quién compuso la canción “Phase II” de Porcupine Tree?
La canción “Phase II” de Porcupine Tree fue compuesta por Steven Wilson.

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