Jabberwocky is a song by Cojum Dip, and the first song recorded for the band.[1]
Jabberwocky | |
Written by | Bora Karaca |
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Appears on | The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe (Demo & Live at The Palace), Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP, Turk Off EP, Cojum Dip |
Sung by | Bora Karaca |
Duration | 5:15 |
Genre | Metal, Jazz Metal, Metal Awesome |
Language | English |
History
Jabberwocky is the first song written for the band, and was first recorded on September 3rd, 2004.
Its first appearance on an album was on The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe, featuring a small outro that was ditched from later recordings. It has since appeared on every future release by the band, with minor changes since the Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP.
Trivia
- In both prechoruses and choruses, Bora sings the lyrics in a sense-less and meaningless way, hence the name Jabberwocky (invented or meaningless language).
- Jabberwocky is the only Cojum Dip song that reuses vocals from The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe on subsequent releases.
- Some variants of The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe features a "live@thePalace" release of Jabberwocky. However, it is theorized that this live performance is named as such in reference to Snot's "Alive", and is in reality the February 18th, 2005 live performance of the song, played at the Duderstadt Center.
Lyrics
John the little boy from south Taiwan is brought to us against his will He fits right in, he does John He took so long to understand For a good bedtime that he’d go for nine cutoffs They probably killed them, break up they’re coming down I rub a curtain they grow like a tub again Or send a mechanic to break him a nugget Oh? How Mom and dad can love him though Their skin and hair don’t really match That’s why when it comes to white socks, No better than Tide action with Bleach Fill the measuring cup to the first line Marked “1” for moderate loads with clothes of white color Or fill the measuring cup to the second line marked “2” for heavy loads that are out of your reach John, Turn to the sun and finally awake Prisons Turned a noble act of welcoming rotten Order Within the next fifteen minutes And you’ll receive not one but two Children who love to hold you That’s why they sponsor the Olympics If we had a good time breaking it up will love now. Would you like a toboggan? I could hang up but let her go Fall rub it, get down, they had to write over for her Chew drop it God, to the Vatican gold John, Turn to the sun and finally awake Prisons Turned a noble act of welcoming rotten There’s the motivation Flashing colors and packaged deals Our folk Aren’t enough There’s the motivation Flashing colors and packaged deals Our folk Aren’t enough
Recordings
Album/Title/Source | Status | Date | Duration | Reference |
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The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe | Available | Recorded September 3rd, 2004 | 05:10 | [1] |
Cojum DEMO | Lost | Late 2005? | 05:24 | [2] |
Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP | Available | Recorded late 2005, released early 2006 | 05:24 | [3] |
Turk Off EP (2008) | Available | Released September 21st, 2008 | 05:25 | [4] |
2010 Remix | Available | Released November 9th, 2010 | 05:25 | [5] |
Cojum Dip | Available | Released January 12th, 2014 | 05:15 | [6] |
References
The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe | |
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February 2005 variant
Second variant
September 2005 variant
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Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP | |
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Turk Off EP / 2010 Remix | |
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Cojum Dip | |
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