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Searching With My Good Eye Closed
By: SOUNDGARDEN
From: Badmotorfinger
Pretty easy, the bassline just repeats itself throughout the song
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Michael Rhythm Player |
#1 by Michael Roysdon at Jul 28, 1972 at 12:17 AM EST |
| One of the better songs on Badmotorfinger. The see n' say at the beginning is funny. | |
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Ciaran Average |
#2 by Ciaran Mc Nally at Jul 6, 1987 at 4:24 AM EST |
| i don't know why but i feel this song is about doing things out of a proper state of mind, ie, while on drugs, or something. i dunno. | |
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dan Average |
#3 by dan worgan at Dec 30, 1987 at 7:13 AM EST |
| I think this song is about : Looking for meaning in life. Trying to find someone to share it with. Wheather you find meaning in life or someone to share life with you... You're still on your way to wherever we're all going. Like most SG songs, the lyrics are so disjointed and vague. The song could mean almost anything. It's a beautiful song - one of SG's best ever. | |
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sebastian Professional |
#4 by sebastian at Jun 8, 1989 at 5:59 AM EST |
| isn't 'disjointed and vague' what makes soundgarden's lyrics so great? I love the way Chris Cornell writes songs | |
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Jer Average |
#5 by Jer at May 9, 1992 at 7:12 AM EST |
| I agreee. But I would say it describes intense periods of change in the human maturation process. The narrator sees his own mind from the perspective of the other mind set which he is yet to fully grow into. What do YOU think? | |
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Zac Wanna Be |
#6 by Zac McCollum at Feb 4, 2001 at 2:02 AM EST |
| I know Soundgarden came first, but this song realy makes me think of Tool | |
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Mr. great-1 Professional |
#7 by Mr. great-1 coble at May 31, 2002 at 3:52 AM EST |
| 'disjointed and vague' only begin to describe it. Nonetheless, the best song on BMF, definitely. | |