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Luscious Jackson — Naked Eye
Album: Fever In Fever Out
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Total ratings: 656









Released: 1996
Length: 4:36
Plays (last 30 days): 2
Wearing nothing is devine
Naked is a state of mind
I take things off to clear my head
To say the things I haven't said
Live inside the elements
The earth and sky are my best friends
Water is the evidence
That washes me from end to end

With my naked eye
I saw all the falling rain
Coming down on me
With my naked eye
I saw all if I said it all
I could see

It's not a choice I tried to make
It's not a thought I couldn't take
Something told me it was time
To give you yours and leave me mine
My vision started to be clear
I watched the sunlight coming near
I knew the day I knew the night
I knew i could regain my sight

And it feels alright
And it feels alright

With my naked eye
I saw all the falling rain
Coming down on me
With my naked eye
I saw all if I said it all
I could see

With my naked eye
I saw all the falling rain
Coming down on me
With my naked eye
I saw all if I said it all
I could see

Last night I came into your home
To break some ice and throw some stones
I asked if we could be alone
I had some troubles of my own
Knew I had to say goodbye
To all the old things held inside
If I let the moment fly
I knew they'd all be magnified

And it feels alright
And it feels alright

Came around after dark
You are nothing but a lark
Know I snuck in like a narc
I knew I had to leave my mark
Wanted to be satisfied
I tried to be dignified
Wearing nothing is divine
Naked is a state of mind

And it feels alright
And it feels alright

With my naked eye
I saw all the falling rain
Coming down on me
With my naked eye
I saw all if I said it all
I could see

With my naked eye
I saw all the falling rain
Coming down on me
With my naked eye
I saw all if I said it all
I could see

It feels alright
It feels alright
It feels alright
It feels alright
It feels alright
It feels alright
It feels alright
It feels alright
It feels alright
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1st heard this on a comp cd i ordered (don't remember how); it had a bunch of alternative bands/songs i never heard of: this one, gee angel by sugar, blue eyed devil by soul coughing. my google-fu produced nothing when searching with these 3 songs/artists. times b4 the internet are just memories i guess
Love this. Any kin to Precious? 
Haven't heard this in a long time. .
Nice 
A really primo hook.  Don't hear it often enough.
Formed in Manhattan, NYC.
the live version on YT has a rawer, stronger drumming presence and none of the unnecessary production on this version


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXq7ywhEiZo
Hitting  the PSD ...what a great feature!
LOVE this one
Bill said Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters were up next and I immediately thought they needed to give Luscious Jackson their groove back.
LOTS of memories to this album.  It’s very good overall!  Very fun to hear it again....
It's fun....
One and done. 
 randyblew wrote:
Anyone on RP who doesn't think this song a slinky, sexy piece of silky good music officially shouldn't be here. Perfect play. She's channeling lusciousness.

 
Geez, did I really just waste six years of music listening time??  {#Doh}
 basketcase wrote:
Bananarama anyone?
 
This doesn't sound like Bananarama at all.
Boring music from 90's {#Sleep}
 randyblew wrote:
Anyone on RP who doesn't think this song a slinky, sexy piece of silky good music officially shouldn't be here. Perfect play. She's channeling lusciousness.

 
Amen! And well said.
Anyone on RP who doesn't think this song a slinky, sexy piece of silky good music officially shouldn't be here. Perfect play. She's channeling lusciousness.
Am I nuts or is this a different mix? Feels more lo-fi vs. what I remember.
I location scouted and location managed a video here in NYC for this artist in this year. I forget the tune. Maybe it was this one? Not a bad bit of booty piffle. 
 basketcase wrote:
Bananarama anyone?
 
Yes Please. just the one will do at my age...
Is this a different mix?  It has much clearer lyrics and the off kilter chords are not jarring, like they were in my memory of this song.
just too cool.
BillnDollarBaby wrote:
This song makes me rather nervous for some reason.
If you listen too closely they have you!
morgsy67 wrote:
I bought this CD back then based on this track. You should see the the layer of dust it has on it.
so at first I thought you meant you based to this song and then couldn't listen to it again. woah.
Terrible terrible crap!
Bananarama anyone?
Always liked this one but the mix sounds different from the version I have.
BillnDollarBaby wrote:
This song makes me rather nervous for some reason.
That's funny, I share your anxiety. Something about the beat? Either way it's good to hear after so long.
I bought this CD back then based on this track. You should see the the layer of dust it has on it.
A tolerable track off an intolerable album.
I've never heard a Luscious jackson song, just caught the hype about the name years ago. It's not bad at all, not really my thing.
Groovy track
rachlan wrote:
Yeah, years ago asked someone for the CD for my birthday, and had that grave disappointment. oh well. Guess I wasn't alone.
Me three. Last year I got on a binge and bought every album of every group that every member of The Bangles was ever in . . . and this particular album had few if any good cuts. This is another case of repetition of a poor line of text not improving it.
CCinSB wrote:
Got that right.
TobiMc3 wrote:
get your party on! :-)
Yeah!! Haven't heard this is yeeears!
my god how old is this song? or actually... how old do I feel all of a sudden..hehe. I remember listening to this one on the radio when it was really popular. Not excellent but still sounds ok, and definitely brings back memories!
seedeater wrote:
cool band name, cool song, but the rest of the album is only mediocre
Their first EP was great! Funny and musically very rich. I was so disappointed when this one came out and was so mediocre. I've never understood why this monotonous song got so popular.
Don't want to like it but I do.
I usually prefer strong masculine sounding vocals...but something about this song does it for me.
I've always liked this song. Sounds like I'm better off thinking it's they're only one....
get your party on! :-)
seedeater wrote:
cool band name, cool song, but the rest of the album is only mediocre
Yeah, years ago asked someone for the CD for my birthday, and had that grave disappointment. oh well. Guess I wasn't alone.
coloradojohn wrote:
One of the coolest grooves ever! Oh yeah, wanna know these rocking gals!
love the rocking bananas
coloradojohn wrote:
One of the coolest grooves ever! Oh yeah, wanna know these rocking gals!
Oh yeah. Wait! Ack! The stream just stopped! Nevermind... all better. Ahhh
seedeater wrote:
cool band name, cool song, but the rest of the album is only mediocre
I dunno, best song on the album, for sure; but it's consistent, and I return to it every once in a while.
seedeater wrote:
cool band name, cool song, but the rest of the album is only mediocre
So true, unfortunately.
seedeater wrote:
cool band name, cool song, but the rest of the album is only mediocre
Yes, this song is definitely well above the rest of the tunes on the CD. A great example for using Itunes.
One of the coolest grooves ever! Oh yeah, wanna know these rocking gals!
I recall this song connected to a film... some long time ago. Now to hear it again AND read the lyrics it reminds me of a low-octane Alanis Morissette: A pleasant stand-out sound for a radio broadcast of instrumental wallpaper but bad for a music collection IMHO. Memory, reminiscience and time combine to definitely accent the playability of this song. Nice to hear it.
cool band name, cool song, but the rest of the album is only mediocre
i remember seeing this video back in the day... was it based in an airport or something.. isnt there some sort of investigation or following of someone going on... (some emoticons for good measure)
Grrrrrrrl Power!
I was just going to ask- they still make music? Mugro wrote:
I miss this band!
from a 2 to a 7, this has grown on me.
I miss this band!
Man this is one COOL groove going on here... The voices, the strings, the drums. Luscious, indeed! Thanks, Bill!
rah wrote:
what ever happened to these ladies?
Check out a "group" called Dusty Trails....mellower, but similar vocal sounds.
Reading the lyrics to this song always reminds me of a bit Brett Butler used to do in her routine, she would poke fun at the Calvin Klein fragrance commercials and the waifs featured in them by saying, "honey, you don't know anything about obsession. Let me tell you about obsession. Obsession is scrambling around in the bushes outside a married man's house after midnight with a machete in one hand and a jar of vaseline in the other". Presumably in a trenchcoat.
great beat...
Naked Eye Lyrics by Luscious Jackson wearing nothing is divine naked is a state of mind i take things off to clear my head to say the things i haven't said i live inside the elements the earth and sky are my best friends water is the evidence that washes me from end to end with my naked eye i saw all the falling rain coming down on me with my naked eye i saw all if i said it all i could see it's not a choice i tried to make it's not a thought i couldn't take something told me it was time to give you yours and leave me mine my vision started to be clear i watched the sunlight coming near i knew the day i knew the night i knew i could regain my sight and it feels alright last night i came into your home to break some ice and throw some stones i asked if we could be alone i had some troubles of my own knew i had to say goodbye to all the old things held inside if i let the moment fly i knew they'd all be magnified and it feels alright came around after dark you are nothing but a lark know i snuck in like a narc i knew i had to leave my mark wanted to be satisfied i tried to be dignified wearing nothing is divine naked is a state of mind and it feels alright it feels alright
Pretty good one.
liked the original version of this tune a bit better.
rah wrote:
what ever happened to these ladies?
yick
Yeah, it's the same with me, as I was thinking of buying this album, but I didn't like any other songs but this one. So I am glad I am able to hear it in RP Helchat wrote:
I LOVED this song when it first came out...... bought a couple cds, *yawn*, not into any other of their songs but this one... catchy tune, hate the albums....
trekhead wrote:
MODEST and LUSCIOUS. Kinda like Mrs. Bush. Jr., not Sr. Ya know...Laura.
I LOVED this song when it first came out...... bought a couple cds, *yawn*, not into any other of their songs but this one... catchy tune, hate the albums....
Definitely Not luscious.
JoJopugs wrote:
OH MY GOODNESS! PLEASE DON'T BE OFFENDED, BECAUSE YOU SHOULDN'T BE. I JUST CAN'T BELIVE THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THIS SONG BEFORE, YOU MUST BE PRETTY YOUNG TO HAVE NOT HEARD THIS HIGHLY PLAYED SONG ON THE RADIO AT LEAST ONCE!
They haven't played this in the UK, so I missed it too. Never even caught it on RP. Can't decide whether there's some substance here or whether it's just a trite, catchy tune. Either way, I dig it!!!
Saw them open for Live in, I want to say '97? My girl at the time was convinced Ed Kowalczyk was looking at her (huge crush) so I had to counter with phantom glances directed at me from Gabby Glaser (I thought she was cute). Good live band.
JoJopugs wrote:
OH MY GOODNESS! PLEASE DON'T BE OFFENDED, BECAUSE YOU SHOULDN'T BE. I JUST CAN'T BELIVE THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THIS SONG BEFORE, YOU MUST BE PRETTY YOUNG TO HAVE NOT HEARD THIS HIGHLY PLAYED SONG ON THE RADIO AT LEAST ONCE!
i had never head it either (i'm 32 1/2 years old). guess you miss out sometimes when you don't listen to the radio! :D
jberko wrote:
Did mummy and daddy finally get you help?
No, they were just happy I wasn't a stoner obsessed with Prog Rock.
drover wrote:
Kate Schellenbach (drummer for Luscious Jackson) was the original drummer for the Beastie Boys during their transition from punk to rap. Other than that -- unless they really shifted gears after this album -- it's definitely a stretch to say these girls as a group broke any ground for white female rappers.
Elecctric Honey wasn't any more rap than this album... Now their EARLIER stuff may be different, though. I've only heard a handful of songs that came previous to this album, but they didn't seem much different than this. Oh, well, music journalists aren't known for being particularly knowledgable about, well, much of anything. :D
is it just me or are is the singing completely flat?
Filofox wrote:
Never heard it before...quite enjoyed it.
OH MY GOODNESS! PLEASE DON'T BE OFFENDED, BECAUSE YOU SHOULDN'T BE. I JUST CAN'T BELIVE THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THIS SONG BEFORE, YOU MUST BE PRETTY YOUNG TO HAVE NOT HEARD THIS HIGHLY PLAYED SONG ON THE RADIO AT LEAST ONCE!
gandalfbmg wrote:
Great song, Great album, Great band. You know, I read a thing on CNN.com recently that mentioned these girls as 'pioneers for white women in rap' or some such. Huh?? Knowing the Beastie Boys does not a rapper make.
Kate Schellenbach (drummer for Luscious Jackson) was the original drummer for the Beastie Boys during their transition from punk to rap. Other than that -- unless they really shifted gears after this album -- it's definitely a stretch to say these girls as a group broke any ground for white female rappers.
This song kinda sucked but what a great album. This band was way too short-lived.
I like it.
Never heard it before...quite enjoyed it.
these girls rock. thank you beastie boys for helping to make them happen. thank you rp for playing them.
damien wrote:
After poor sales to Electric Honey, they broke up - most unfortunate. I love this band, saw them several times during their run. The first time I saw them it was in a tiny club that held no more than 400 people back in '94 (Babyhead - Providence RI) and the openeing act was Ben Harper. BEN HARPER! I miss them, talented & lovely. Seriously cool chicks!
This stunningly good track belies how mediocre some of their work was, especially on the Electric Honey LP. Too bad they lost steam.
Wasn't there a BETTER, remixed version of this that came out soon after the original?
Wow, first time I hear this again in about 8 years.
I thought Disco was dead. Somebody shoot it, quick!
I would never, ever use the term 'lucious' when referring to Laura Bush! ewwww! ...and I am not just saying that because she married that idiot!
Phat. Sexy. Cool.
Was, and still is, a very cool tune.
MODEST and LUSCIOUS. Kinda like Mrs. Bush. Jr., not Sr. Ya know...Laura.
rah wrote:
what ever happened to these ladies?
After poor sales to Electric Honey, they broke up - most unfortunate. I love this band, saw them several times during their run. The first time I saw them it was in a tiny club that held no more than 400 people back in '94 (Babyhead - Providence RI) and the openeing act was Ben Harper. BEN HARPER! I miss them, talented & lovely. Seriously cool chicks!
gandalfbmg wrote:
When I was like 16, I used to have this album and REM's Dead Letter Office in my CD changer on repeat, and play Dragon Warrior 3 for hours. That was NOT an attempt to make me look like a loser, just a testament to how listenable the album is. 8-<
Did mummy and daddy finally get you help?
luv this song.
gillespp wrote:
This is a really great album -- wonderful and surprising sounds they get.
When I was like 16, I used to have this album and REM's Dead Letter Office in my CD changer on repeat, and play Dragon Warrior 3 for hours. That was NOT an attempt to make me look like a loser, just a testament to how listenable the album is. 8-<
This is a really great album -- wonderful and surprising sounds they get.
what ever happened to these ladies?
I like it! I like it! I dunno why I do but I do! Want to hear more LJ
I forgot how much fun this song is! I can't sit still.. ..
I really dig every Luscous Jackson song I've heard. Maybe I need to get a clue and pick up one of their albums, eh? Great song.
It's cheap, its dirty. I want it..
Not a stupendous achievement, but a sweet riff and a style that lives in the images that the song talks about and sounds about. The singer does indeed seem to be in the rain, marvelling in the sensuousness of life and love. That's not a small accomplishment. The RP listeners who can't get past the fact that a particular song achieved popular success - well, I feel sorry for you. To the poster who really, really, really got upset and posted all those negative smileys about a pop song ..... you may have more ish-shoes than just a difference in music philosophy. <-X - Riff
AliGator wrote:
I've got it on my mp3 player for that very purpose! Well, this song, not the whole CD...
Might work well if you toss it into the mix with some Veruca Salt as well. "Volcano Girls" tends to be a good tune to jam out and exercise to.
i diggit enough, but it was kind of jarring coming immediately after Galactic's soulful "Bittersweet".
Moonbmr72 wrote:
Awesome CD for running.
I've got it on my mp3 player for that very purpose! Well, this song, not the whole CD...
Love it! :sunny.gif:
Wow! My first time hearing Luscious Jackson here on RP, and a good groovin' song too. Liking a lot, making me happy! :nodhead:
Awesome CD for running.
Not really my style, but it's cool & groovable. I like it. A nice piece of music.
I still like it;infectious little ditty it remains. BTW--the band's name is based on a misspelling of Lucious Jackson, the former Philly 76er, but then someone here already knew that.
orpheus wrote:
totally agree. way overhyped in their "time" and SO glad I don't have to hear this crap overplayed the way it was back in '97. :P :P :P :headshake: :headshake: :-& :-& :-&
So, where do you stand on this? I'm not picking up what you're laying down here. Please make yourself clear. Thank you. ;)
rgj13 wrote:
Ugh. Just ugh.
totally agree. way overhyped in their "time" and SO glad I don't have to hear this crap overplayed the way it was back in '97. :P :P :P :headshake: :headshake: :-& :-& :-&
Not the best song on this great CD. I think these women were ahead of their time... \:D/
Not their best effort IMHO, but I enjoy the groove these ladies are producing. Thumbs up ! and booty shakin'
(pimp)
i caught theses ladies as an opening act several years ago. Much to my surprise, they did indeed "RAWK"...much more booty shakin than i was expecting. Thumbs up!
I did always like this song, but I have to admit it does seem a little too main stream radio for RP, of course that does not mean it should not be played.
Great song - love it.
Great song, Great album, Great band. You know, I read a thing on CNN.com recently that mentioned these girls as 'pioneers for white women in rap' or some such. Huh?? Knowing the Beastie Boys does not a rapper make.
Monotonous.
These ladies can rock! The whole album is fantastic..
Ugh. Just ugh.