Green Heaven (Demo Version)

Red Hot Chili Peppers · Other Songs - Red Hot Chili Peppers

About this planet, there is something I know

There's a very big difference between above and below

A friend foe, or bro, leave your body on the floor

Let your spirit fly away like the soul of a crow



Here, above land, man has laid his plan

And yes, it does include the Ku Klux Klan

We got a government so twisted and bent

Bombs, tanks and guns is how our money is spent

We got V.D., heroin, greed and prostitution

Tension, aggravation, L. Ron Hubbard solution

Not to mention hard-core chemical pollution

If you think you're just away, you're in a mental institution

And that's a heart felt shame

'Cos everyone's crazy, everyone's the same

So, why should only Larry, Curly and Moe be to blame?



Time now to take you to a different place

Where peace lovin' whales flow through liquid outer space

A groovin' and a gliddin' as graceful as lace

A never losing touch with the ocean's embrace

Diviner than the dolphin, that there is none

'Cause dolphins just-a like to have a lot of fun

No one tells 'em how their life is run

And no one points at them with a gun

They have a lot of love for every living creature

The smile of a dolphin is a built in feature

They be movin' in schools but everyone's the teacher

Someday mister dolphin, I know I'm go'n to meet you



Back to the land of the police man

Where he does whatever he says he can

Including hating you because you're a Jew

Or beating black ass, that's nothing new

Trigger happy cops, they just like to brawl

They use guns, clubs, gas, but that's not all

They got puke, ridden prisons and sex sick jails

Fuck the poor, if you're rich you pay the bail

So support your police, support your local wars

That's the way to open economic doors

Why do we do it? 'Cause the president's a whore

We assume the position to sell the ammunition

What the fuck? It's the american tradition

Along with going fishin' apple pies in the kitchen

Isn't it bitchin' seeing dead men in ditches?

Green Heaven (Demo Version)

This demo recording by the Red Hot Chili Peppers captures a raw, early iteration of the band's signature blend of funk, rock, and psychedelic influences. Released prior to their major commercial breakthrough, the track showcases the group's evolving songwriting process and the improvisational spirit that would define their later work. The recording features the distinctive interplay between Anthony Kiedis's vocals and the band's rhythmic guitar work, offering a glimpse into the creative atmosphere of their formative years. As part of their broader discography, it serves as a historical document of the band's journey from the mid-1980s toward the global success achieved with albums like Blood Sugar Sex Magik.