Posted by docarzt on Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 at 1:37 pm - filed under Lost News - (27) Comments
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Ah, how this takes me back. Manhattan Beach, in the early seventies – I was wading out into the Pacific while this very song blasted from some surfer dude’s 8-track. The undertoe nearly got me that day.
Seriously, though – Geronimo Jackson’s Dharma Lady has hit the iTunes store. As you can clearly see, there are a few easter eggs in the album art. The rabbit skull – a white rabbit, judging by those ears – and the orchids in his eyes. Perhaps there is more to be found? You tell me.
Here’s the Song
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whats the general perception of this? do we download? i think this album should be the benchmark of a lost fan.
reminds me of something like “sweet city woman” by the stampeders crossed with a little jerry garcia vocal. i like
So, i guess i’m downloading some geronimo jackson….LOL!
Another Easter Egg: there’s a skip at the beginning of the song.
About 1 minute in it sounds like the song is skipping in a repeated loop also. I dunno…maybe, maybe not.
AHHHHH CURSE BEING AT WORK!!!!
*ahem*
I have to think of the producers having a giggle at all of us researching this.
Nice album cover.
Wait, this is FREE!?!? I would have gladly paid for it or used one of my song credits for it. I can’t complain about getting it for free, but it’s good enough to pay for! I’m surprised ABC/Disney did that, being that they would do anything to make an extra buck.
Oh well, I hope the writers find more songs from Geronimo Jackson – a lost masterpiece.
The Donkey’s “Living On the Other Side” Excelsior Lady
They’re real.
really!
This is actually pretty good. I would also be willing to pay for this song or other music from GJ.
Has anyone played it backwards yet?
Someone should. And maybe look at the arrangement of the notes as well.
Okay, I thought the skip was a big clue.
I slowed it down…
and all I get is…
“Paul is dead, Paul is dead, Paul is dead.”
Who the hell is Paul????
You ARE joking, right?
oh, and now that I think about it…Paul is Amy’s husband, right? or was, before he got shot by others and she married Horace…
He’s joking…it’s a Beatles reference
Sounds like Sawyer and Kate’s storyline.
haven’t even pressed play yet, but so far I’m digging the Dead imagery…the skull and wreath…only a rabbit skull and orchids instead of a human skull and roses…nice.
now to watch it
and it even SOUNDS like the Dead….
omg! i figured it out! Jacob is……. JERRY GARCIA!
LOL
geez, maybe I can get me a dharma van, fix it up, and go on tour…
what a great reason to go back in time…
brownies, anyone?
DAMN IT!! This isn’t available in Canada. So annoying. Just like ABC’s episodes are not either. Pisses me off. We have different laws so itunes is more limited. annoying.
Anyway, the song is not exactly compelling, so I don’t think I’ll be missing much.
I realize we just suffered through an off week, but this is a bit of a stretch. Those are not orchids in the eyes. Camellias or peonies, maybe, but not even remotely orchids.
In “LaFleur,” the 2 Dharma security guys are named Phil and Jerry (like Phil Lesh & Jerry Garcia); it seems that the writers ARE Grateful Dead fans and this album cover is homage.
And the flowers don’t necessarily resemble Orchids or anthuriums but given that Sheriff Sawyer’s new name is LaFleur, I’m not surprised to see them on the cover.
i think the flowers are actually dhalias
I like very much this music because it makes me remember when I was a teenager…a long time ago. But nobody realises that: this rabbit is very, very similar to the rabbit of Donnie Darko. Tangent Universes!
The flowers are Flor de Loto in Spanish (I´m from Buenos Aires) and in English it´s called Lotus Flower.
In the Egyptian mythology the lotus flower is a symbol of the sun, of creation and rebirth.
In the East, the lotus flower is viewed as a symbol of spiritual unfoldment.
The Indian Lotus flower symbolizes divinity, fertility, wealth, knowledge and enlightenment.
Bye!
You forgot to mention that in Homer’s epic, “The Odyssey,” to eat the lotus flower was to make men forget their homelands. This, in essence, made them truely “lost.”
Thanks for the info, Sandi.
In Central Texas during the 60s and 70s the Lotus represented this then-young long-hair getting laid or high or both.
Don’t know how spiritual it was, but things certainly unfolded…sigh.