Rock Bottom
UFO · Official Bootleg Box Set, 1975-1982 [2009]
Seventeen a Natchez queen,
Oh you know what I mean
Twenty one, I Know that you can,
See them on the run
Now you look so peaceful,
Lyin' there asleep
With the wings of god above you
Before the spirits meet
*Rock bottom, rock bottom, rock bottom
Rock bottom, rock bottom, rock bottom
Shadow earth is closin' in
Above the lamps in your street
Lucifer goes walkin'
Down through your beat
Minutes pass so slowly by
The hands on your clock
Heaven's door don't open
When you knock
* Repeat
Wall of darkness closin' in
Will the light reveal your soul
Just one sweet kiss
On your clay cold lips
Long, long sleep you'll never know
Where do we go, where do we go
Where do we go from here
* Repeat
* Repeat
Oh you know what I mean
Twenty one, I Know that you can,
See them on the run
Now you look so peaceful,
Lyin' there asleep
With the wings of god above you
Before the spirits meet
*Rock bottom, rock bottom, rock bottom
Rock bottom, rock bottom, rock bottom
Shadow earth is closin' in
Above the lamps in your street
Lucifer goes walkin'
Down through your beat
Minutes pass so slowly by
The hands on your clock
Heaven's door don't open
When you knock
* Repeat
Wall of darkness closin' in
Will the light reveal your soul
Just one sweet kiss
On your clay cold lips
Long, long sleep you'll never know
Where do we go, where do we go
Where do we go from here
* Repeat
* Repeat
Rock Bottom - UFO
UFO's 'Rock Bottom' stands as a defining track from the band's 1970s catalog, showcasing their signature blend of hard rock and progressive elements. Recorded for the 'Official Bootleg Box Set, 1975-1982,' the song captures the raw energy and melodic sophistication characteristic of the era's best live performances. As a staple of UFO's discography, the track exemplifies the group's ability to craft anthemic riffs that resonated with audiences worldwide during their peak years. The recording reflects the band's commitment to high-quality live sound, preserving the intensity of their stage presence for future generations of rock fans.

