Raleigh Soliloquy (III)
Sublime · Robbin' The Hood [1994]
You guys don't know what love is.
You don't know what love is.
Until you've learned the meaning of the blues.
Until you had a love you had to lose.
You don't know what love is.
Let's see. What's happening? The sacks are filling up again here yeah.
Well we can stop that thing ya know any fuckin' time we want, let's do it
You don't know what love is.
Until you've learned the meaning of the blues.
Until you had a love you had to lose.
You don't know what love is.
Let's see. What's happening? The sacks are filling up again here yeah.
Well we can stop that thing ya know any fuckin' time we want, let's do it
Raleigh Soliloquy (III)
Sublime's 'Raleigh Soliloquy (III)' stands as a defining track from their 1994 album 'Robbin' The Hood,' capturing the band's signature blend of punk energy and reggae rhythms. The song features the iconic vocal delivery of bassist Bud Gaugh, whose emotive performance anchors the track's narrative of urban struggle and introspection. Released during the height of the band's commercial success, the recording exemplifies the West Coast ska-punk sound that made Sublime a cultural phenomenon. It remains a staple of their discography, reflecting the raw, unpolished aesthetic that characterized their early work and resonated with audiences seeking an authentic, gritty musical experience from the mid-1990s.
