Over The Falls (2:41)

Cover of Brown Album

From Brown Album and 3 other releases

Over the Falls is from Primus’s Brown Album. Les Claypool plays a double bass on the album version of this song. Both the song and the video are about people who would seal themselves in barrels or capsules of various sorts and go down large waterfalls in them.

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They broke out in laughter again,
his lip beaded with sweat as they strapped him in,
and he stood by and waited to be called.
The talk was of times that had gone by

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  • anapaulabarros

    one of the best albums ever.

    17 Jan 12:00am Reply
  • ProgTuga

    my best definition of primus sound wise (just an opinion) is zappa meets tool

    18 May 2012 Reply
  • itchyorchestra

    ...going back to this whole FZ - Les comparison. If anyone is the Zappa of our generation i'd say it's Mike Patton. Making such a comparison is kinda pointless though. And The Brown Album is great, start to finish.

    10 Feb 2012 Reply
  • greendreamz

    lers a fine guitarist but id never compare him to zappa.saw zappa too,sorry:)

    8 Oct 2011 Reply
  • greendreamz

    these guys rocked out the other night,i be liking it.

    8 Oct 2011 Reply
  • ERIXWORX

    it seems that Zappa has become the 'gold standard' for weird music... awesome! FZ FTW!!

    6 May 2011 Reply
  • JamesHippieKid

    I see the Zappa-Primus connection. Just not on this song.. Ler's main influence is Zappa and you can here the Zappa-ness in most of Ler's Solos..

    28 Oct 2010 Reply
  • WarriorSoul_

    Compare him with Zappa? ROFL It does not sound at all like Zappa. Can´t see why the comparison.

    7 Oct 2010 Reply
  • JamesHippieKid

    Seen them do this live.. Les played the same acoustic bass he uses for Boonville Stomp.

    4 Sep 2010 Reply
  • iamholgerczukay

    Why even compare him to Frank Zappa? Just because a musician is making unusual music, you don't HAVE to instantly compare them to Zappa. I know this doesn't sound a damn thing like any Zappa song I've heard.

    29 May 2010 Reply
  • ghostchild1979

    I'm personally feeling 12 units shy of a bachelor's degree myself.

    29 Mar 2010 Reply
  • shawnevans

    Les Claypool is the Les Claypool of our generation.

    5 Dec 2009 Reply
  • chemicalZEN

    closest to zappa yet...but not quite

    25 Nov 2009 Reply
  • greendreamz

    lack of persistence is surely a sin ha ha

    11 Nov 2009 Reply
  • KiefishBeats

    A little surreal reading that considering I just thought of him as our generations FZ yesterday for the 1st time. I see the similarities, but really... will there ever be another FZ?

    9 Nov 2009 Reply
  • bwanaDik

    no, he definitely is NOT the FZ of our generation, not even close. but he's a good bass player.

    20 Oct 2009 Reply
  • ghostchild1979

    Les Claypool is the Frank Zappa of our generation, and I love him.

    8 Sep 2009 Reply
  • PhilipWienand

    groove me baby !

    2 Aug 2009 Reply
  • MikeTheDrummist

    I forgot about all other music when this came out....

    9 Jul 2009 Reply
  • fuss73

    buch buch:)

    20 Jan 2009 Reply
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