Third Eye Blind Lyrics


Third Eye Blind Lyrics

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From the Album Our Bande Apart (2021) (buy at amazon.com)
Our Bande Apart
Goodbye to the Day of Ladies and Gentlemen
Box of Bones
Again
Silverlake Neophyte
Dust Storm
The Dying Blood
Funeral Singers
To the Sea
Time in Berlin


From the Album Screamer (2019) (buy at amazon.com)
Screamer
Screamer
The Kids Are Coming (to take you down)
Ways
Tropic Scorpio
Walk Like Kings
Turn Me On
Got So High
Who Am I
Light It Up
2X Tigers
Take A Side
Who Am I (acoustic)


From the Album Thanks For Everything (2018) (buy at amazon.com)
Thanks For Everything
10
F*ck Forever
This Isn’t Our Parade
Song of the Siren
Joke
In the Fade
Blood Bank


From the Album We Are Drugs (2016) (buy at amazon.com)
We Are Drugs
Company of Strangers
Queen of Daydreams
Don't Give In
Isn't It Pretty
Sherri Is a Stoner
Weightless
Cop vs. Phone Girl


From the Album Dopamine (2015) (buy at amazon.com)
Dopamine


From the Album Ursa Major (2009) (buy at amazon.com)

Can You Take Me
Don't Believe A Word
Bonfire
Sharp Knife
One In Ten
About To Break
Summer Town
Why Can't You Be
Water Landing
Dao Of St. Paul
Monotov's Private Opera
Carnival Barker


From the Album A Collection (2006) (buy at amazon.com)

Semi-charmed Life
Losing A Whole Year
How's It Going To Be
Jumper
Graduate
Tattoo Of The Sun
Never Let You Go
Deep Inside Of You
Anything
10 Days Late
Blinded (When I See You)
Crystal Baller
My Time In Exile
God Of Wine
Motorcycle Drive By
Forget Myself
Wounded
Palm Reader
Slow Motion


From the Album Out Of The Vein (2003) (buy at amazon.com)

Faster
Blinded (When I See You)
Forget Myself
Danger
Crystal Baller
My Hit And Run
Misfits
Can’t Get Away
Wake For Young Souls
Palm Reader
Self Righteous
Company
Good Man
Another Life (Hidden Track)


From the Album Blue (1999) (buy at amazon.com)

Anything
Wounded
10 Days Late
Never Let You Go
Deep Inside Of You
1000 Julys
An Ode To Maybe
The Red Summer Sun
Camouflage
Farther
Darkness
Darwin


From the Album Third Eye Blind (1997) (buy at amazon.com)

Losing A Whole Year
Narcolepsy
Semi-charmed Life
Jumper
Graduate
How's It Going To Be
Thanks A Lot
Burning Man
Good For You
London
I Want You
Background
Motorcycle Drive By
God Of Wine


Other Songs:
Break Me
Horror Show
If There Ever Was A Time
New Girl
Non-Dairy Creamer
One Of Those Christmas Days
Persephone
Scooby Doo, Where Are You?
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Tattoo Of The Sun
Train In Vain


Third Eye Blind Info:

Third Eye Blind is an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1993. The songwriting duo of Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan signed the band's first major label recording contract with Elektra records in 1996, which was later reported as the largest publishing deal ever for an unsigned artis Third Eye Blind has sold around 12 million records worldwide. -Wikipedia

From:
San Francisco, California, United States

Genres:
Alternative rock, pop rock, post-grunge

Years active:
1993–present

Associated acts:
Year Long Disaster

Name Origin:
The idea of the third eye is a Hindu concept as well as a Buddhist one. Stephan Jenkins talked about coming up with the name:
"I didn't put that much thought into it, but I realized over time that it actually kind of does make sense. It kind of, like, pokes you in the eye and says, "Wake up." That's what music does for me ... I wanted a name that had impact and friction, like Camper Van Beethoven, a band that I really liked at the time."

Members:
Stephan Jenkins – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
(1993–present)

Kryz Reid – lead guitar, backing vocals
(2010–present)

Alex Kopp – keyboards, piano
(2011–present)

Alex LeCavalier – bass
(2013–present)

Brad Hargreaves – drums, percussion
(1995–present)

Past Members:
Jason Slater – bass guitar, backing vocals
(1993–1994)

Adrian Burley – drums, percussion
(1993–1994)

Kevin Cadogan – lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, autoharp
(1993–2000)

Tony Fredianelli – lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards
(1993, 2000–2010)

Arion Salazar – bass guitar, backing vocals, guitar, piano
(1994–2006)

Steve Bowman – drums, percussion
(1994)

Tim "Curveball" Wright – drums, percussion
(1994)

Leo Kremer – bass guitar, backing vocals
(2006–2007)

Abe Millett – bass guitar, backing vocals, piano, keyboards
(2007–2012)

Jon Pancoast – bass guitar, backing vocals
(2012–2013)

Breakthrough Singles:
"Semi-Charmed Life" (1997)
"Jumper" (1998)
"How's It Going to Be" (1998)
"Never Let You Go" (2000)

Third Eye Blind Awards:
1997
Billboard Music Award for Best Modern Rock Track ("Semi-Charmed Life").

1998
California Music Awards for Best Album, Best Songwriting, and Best Debut Work

2000
California Music Award for Outstanding Songwriters (Given to Jenkins and Cadogan)

Third Eye Blind Quotes:
A lot of people say I wouldn't have a down day, but you look at the music and there's real melancholy.

Am I a rock star? Yeah, I guess.

Books stay with me and have shaped me and made huge impacts on my life.

But when our first album came out, I didn't think it was going to sell a lot of records.

Every celebrity relationship where the engagement is announced and talked about, you know these things are just doomed.

I carry groceries home on the tank of my motorcycle.

I don't really believe in palm readers and crystal balls and tarot cards, but I respond to the need for them.

I don't think DIY is something that necessarily comes to mind when people hear Third Eye Blind, but that is completely how we've been from the beginning.

I have all this technology-you know, I built this really cool recording studio in San Francisco-but when I write, it's with an acoustic guitar and a yellow notepad. I keep it very simple.

I have this really beautiful Martin guitar, and it just kind of writes songs for me.

I learned that you cannot put the relationship second. Because love is not enough.

I like people who have a pulse and aren't afraid to show it.

I love people who look like they have a chip on their shoulders, like Alicia Keys.

I mean, we keep getting these rock records where you don't feel the effort. I want to feel an impact, even just for myself, you know?

I try to be the fixer of situations and I gravitate to people who are institutional misfits.

I was not someone who participated in other people's castles.

I'm now getting back to the authentic, to the nitty-gritty.

I've always identified with the misfits.

It was a hard time for me to have a pure moment, to be present, to be here.

It's important to face down your demons.

Lately, I've felt this return to joy, and that makes other people easy around me.

Luxury and ostentation usually make me feel antsy, like I'm going to get a case of gout.

My music is my way to rearrange the world according to my own hopes.

My music is so often like a lullaby I write to myself to make sense of things I can't tie together, or things I've lost, or things I'll never have.

Sex is funny and love is serious.

So being a crystal baller is like imbuing yourself with the power to look into a benevolent future and not be afraid.

So I like that sound, but I am not interested in being retro.

That's what drew me to rock music in the first place - that sense of remaking the world on your own terms.

There's usually a rhythm and a melody in my head, and that creates an emotional state.

Well, I would sit on the bed with my guitar, write these really personal songs, and then take them around the world.

Well, we get to play in front of people who go out and spend their money on tickets, and I'm completely overwhelmed by that.

What we value about music and literature are the moments that they create in our minds when we encounter them.

When you're just shagging girls, you can talk about it, but once it gets real, then you don't.

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