Does it go from east to west, y'all
Body free and a body less, y'all
Come again just to start afresh and
Once again to find a home
In the moment of the meantime
Dropping in coming through the mesh, y'all
Checking in just to get it blessed, y'all
Hard to leave when it's picturesque and
Find a form that's free to roam

Where you come from, where you going?
Where you come from, where you going?

Do it all then it all again, y'all
Make it up and you make a friend, y'all
Paddle on just around the bend and
Find a place where you can see
All the mamas and the papas
Take a chance on a recommend, y'all
Hard as hell just to comprehend, y'all
Disbelief that I do suspend and
Easy now to find a breeze

Where you come from, where you going?
Where you come from, where you going?

We all want to tell her, tell her that we love her
Venice gets a queen, best I've ever seen
We all want to kiss her, tell her that we miss her
Venice gets a queen, best I've ever

I know you said you don't believe
In God, do you still disagree
Now that it's time for you to leave
G-L-O-R-I-A
Is love, my friend
My friend, my friend

Your stylish mess of silver hair
A woman of your kind is rare
Your uniform returns to air
G-L-O-R-I-A
Is love, my friend
My friend, my friend

And now it's time for you to go
You taught me most of what I know
Where would I be without you, Glo?
G-L-O-R-I-A
Is love, my friend
My friend, my friend

I see you standing by the sea
The waves you made will always be
Your kiss goodbye before you leave
G-L-O-R-I-A
Is love, my friend
My friend, my friend


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Venice Queen Lyrics as written by John Frusciante Michael Balzary

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    Gloria Scott was a Hollywood drug counsellor who Anthony felt an affinity towards and became great friends with (along with the rest of the peppers). However she grew seriously ill with cancer. The Peppers played a benefit for her with Neil Young, Thelonius Monster and Perry Farrell on March 1st 2001 in LA dubbed 'A Night For Gloria'.

    She passed away sometime between that gig and the penning of 'Venice Queen'. The song is not about drugs at all, it's a positive, albeit slightly melancholy, way to deal with losing a dear friend.

    She obviously helped Anthony a lot through some very dark times 'You taught me most of what I know, Where would I be without you Glo?' and was more or less a mentor figure to him.

    As far as the Venice connection goes I'm not sure, perhaps at her behest her ashes were set free down the canals of Venice 'Paddle on just around the bend, find a place where you can see, all the mamas and the papas'. But thats just an assumption.

    Anyway, those are some facts but you could adapt this song to help you when your lover breaks up with you... it could mean anything you want it to mean. But that's the story behind the song. And it's the truth... Ruth.

    boozmon June 08, 2003   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Its about a friend of theirs who recently died. They mentioned it in an interview. Anthony said it describes how they feel about not being able to properly say goodbye

        We all want to tell her 
        Tell her that we love her 
    Polakon September 17, 2002   Link
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    Jesus I hate it when people talk out of their ass as if they're speaking facts. No, this song is not about 'some old lady that died, possibly a relative' and it's not about his Italian girlfriend he broke up with. Before you spout shit that you made up, you should at least try to find out what the song really means.

    Gloria Scott was Anthony Kiedis's rehab councelor who was an ex-heroine addict. She turned her life around and began to work at Cri-Help, which is one of the rehabs that Kiedis attended. They apparently became friends and she was the sole inspiration that inspired Anthony to really be sober, a track record he's held since December 2000. When Anthony left Cri-Help, he bought a house for Scott on Venice Beach, Los Angeles. Before Scott could move in though, she died of cancer.

    Stop being fucking retarded and pretend you know shit about things that you don't.

    vezdehodon August 25, 2010   Link
  • 0
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    Great song, definitly one of my favorites on the album

    king0fn0pantson July 11, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    I LOVE THIS SONG! it sooo amazing. i think its great they ended the cd with this song. the new album is so amazingly good.

    CorkyAF423on July 18, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    This song ROCKS!!! I love it! What more can I say???

    freedomsurferon August 23, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    this song is quality, but i got into a bad habit of forwarding and only listenin to it from 2.42 mins on lol. does my blokes head in heh

    Missyon September 15, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    This is probably the 2nd best intro i have ever heard(1st is Killing in The Name by Rage Against The Machine).It gives the song an aura about it,like its building up to something special,and the song does not let down the intro.Great Song :)

    Woody87on September 28, 2002   Link
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    this song's so good, i so wanted the new album to have another "Road trippin" on it... its not quite as good but still rad as, they played it live when they came here too, that was beyond belief

    Cherub Rockon March 04, 2003   Link
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    Damn you Woody87! Now that Rage song will be stuck in my head till I feel like puttin it in my CD player. Wait I'm gonna do that now.

    Anyway... I think song is about how Anthony misses heroine. He wants to go back to it, but he can't. So he's telling "her" how much he misses her and that it was the best drug he'd ever taken.

    P.S. FLEA OWNS

    Darktosson March 18, 2003   Link

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