Lyric discussion by azkm 

I heard that Derrida was listening to this song when he wrote "Of Grammatology".

Hah, the Derrida rumor's actually pretty plausible! I've got a feeling it's about drugs too-I formed this interpretation around some references to this song I heard in the lyrics of "Garbageman" by the Cramps, who also did two different covers of this song (Surfin' Death's the best!). I think "the Bird" is a reference to John Coltrane and his use of heroin; I've read that it was a widespread belief that Coltrane had virtually no musical talent before he descended into his heroin addiction. Might be true, might not; regardless-

All those weird, guttural noises he makes? Perhaps the spoken representation of a heroin trip? Heroin trips are supposedly pure ecstasy, with the user essentially rendered completely immobile and mute, so it makes sense that the only way to describe or express that kind of pleasure would be through a crazed barrage of pleasant and blissful sounding gibberish. Then again, I could be wrong, and just seeing what The Cramps allude to repeatedly in their cover and other of their songs, especially since The Trashmen's song itself is also just a cover. However, the great god wikipedia says their cover is...

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