Planet of Sound

Charles Thompson

One fine day in my odd past
I picked me up a transmission
I turned the fission ignition
Went lookin' for the broadcaster
And when I first touched some ground
They simply told me to leave
Was kinda hard to believe
'Cause there was no one around

This ain't the planet of sound
This ain't the planet of sound
This ain't the planet of sound
This ain't the planet of sound

I had a talented wine
That land of classical gas
And on the planet of glass
They send ya skippin' through time
I got to somewhere renowned
For its canals and the color of red
Lots of guys who shook their heads
Rhythmically to resound

This ain't the planet of sound
This ain't the planet of sound
This ain't the planet of sound
This ain't the planet of sound
This ain't the planet of sound (this ain't the planet)
This ain't no rock and roll town (this ain't the planet)
This ain't no fuckin' around (this ain't the planet)
This ain't the planet of sound (this ain't the planet)

I met a guy in a rover
He said it's one more over
It's just there where you're bound
This ain't the planet of sound
This ain't the planet of sound (this ain't the planet)
This ain't the planet of sound (this ain't the planet)
This ain't the planet of sound (this ain't the planet)
This ain't the planet of sound (this ain't the planet)

Trivia about the song Planet of Sound by Pixies

On which albums was the song “Planet of Sound” released by Pixies?
Pixies released the song on the albums “Trompe Le Monde” in 1991, “Planet of Sound” in 1991, “Head On - EP” in 1991, “Alec Eiffel - Single” in 1991, “Death to the Pixies” in 1997, “Live in Toronto, ON - 11.24.04” in 2003, “Wave of Mutilation : Best of Pixies” in 2004, “Where is My Mind?” in 2004, “Minotaur” in 2009, “Live At Brixton Academy 1991” in 2014, and “Live from Le Transbordeur, Lyon, France. May 27th, 1991” in 2021.
Who composed the song “Planet of Sound” by Pixies?
The song “Planet of Sound” by Pixies was composed by Charles Thompson.

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