“Ride My See-Saw” is a song by The Moody Blues, an English rock band. It was written by the band’s drummer Graeme Edge and released on their 1968 album “In Search of the Lost Chord.” The song is notable for its psychedelic sound and philosophical lyrics, typical of the band’s style during the late 1960s.
“Ride My See-Saw” features a distinctive guitar riff, intricate vocal harmonies, and experimental effects, creating a trippy and atmospheric vibe.
The lyrics reflect themes of self-discovery and the quest for spiritual enlightenment, which were prevalent in the counterculture movement of the time.
The song is a prime example of The Moody Blues’ exploration of psychedelic rock and progressive music, combining thoughtful lyrics with innovative musical arrangements. “Ride My See-Saw” showcases the band’s ability to blend intricate instrumentation and philosophical themes, making it a standout track in their discography and a favorite among fans of 1960s psychedelic rock.