๐ŸŽถ Song Shelob’s Lair โš”๏ธ Performed by Cirith Ungol ๐ŸŒŽ Country United States of America (USA) (US) ๐Ÿ’ฟ Recorded (unknown date and month) 1975

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Lyrics

Escape from danger to the light of day.
But he knew too little of Shelob’s ways.
Through are stifled in the choking air.
Forever trapped in Shelob’s lair.

Warned eyes that never sleep.
Ores swarmed from their dungeons deep.
Nazgul’s cries rent the blackened air.
The ringbearer lies in Shelob’s lair.

Selob was hungry: inept on her prey.
She never looked where Samwise lay.
But even as he looked on in despair.
She sensed an intruder in Shelob’s lair.

Too late she looked, and felt the bite.
The biter of “Sting” pierced her armored hide.
The stench of death filled the stagnant air.
Now Shelob dies in Shelob’s lair.

Shelob’s Lair (1975)

A Cirith Ungol song from about 1975 never released.

He [Neil Beattie, CU’s first vocalist] was a little more glam inspired than the rest of us, but he put on a really wild live show, with black widow spider fingertip extensions to go along with our six foot wide black widow spider for “Shelob’s Lair”.

Greg Lindstrom, BallBuster interview

Shelob’s Lair (2020 recorded version)

From released Half Past Human (2021).

Cirith Ungol has re-recorded this song in 2020.

The J.R.R. Tolkien’s Shelob’s Lair

Literature

Shelob was an “evil thing in spider-form…[the] last child ofย Ungoliantย to trouble the unhappy world”,ย living high in theย Ephel Dรบathย mountains on the borders ofย Mordor. There are numerous references to her predating the events ofย The Lord of the Ringsย by many ages. Although she resided in Mordor and was unrepentantly evil, she was independent ofย Sauronย and his influence.

This creature makes her first appearance in the chapter “The Stairs of Cirith Ungol”, though she is formally introduced in the next chapter “Shelob’s Lair” where the author says “But still she was there, who was there before Sauron, and before the first stone ofย Barad-dรปr; and she served none but herself, drinking the blood ofย Elvesย andย Men, bloated and grown fat with endless brooding on her feasts, weaving webs of shadow; for all living things were her food, and her vomit darkness”. Her descendants include theย Giant Spidersย defeated byย Bilbo Bagginsย inย The Hobbit.

Shelob’s lair wasย Torech Ungol, below Cirith Ungol (“Pass of the Spider”), along the path thatย Sam Gamgeeย andย Frodo Bagginsย took into Mordor, where Shelob had encountered Gollum during his previous trip to Mordor, and he apparently worshipped her. Theย Orcsย of the Tower of Cirith Ungol called her “Shelob the Great” and “Her Ladyship”, and referred to Gollum as “Her Sneak”. Sauron himself was aware of her existence, but left her alone, as a useful guard on the pass, and occasionally fed prisoners to her. In the story, Gollum led theย Hobbitsย into her lair to himself recover theย One Ringย after she consumed them. She cornered them; but Frodo used the Phial of Galadriel’s light to drive her off, and used Sting to cut the webs blocking the tunnel. Gollum waylaid the pair and tried to strangle Sam, while Shelob paralysed Frodo; whereafter Sam fought off Gollum and then wielded Sting against Shelob. Seeking to crush Sam, she instead impaled herself uponย Sting; and was nearly blinded by the Phial of Galadriel; whereupon she fled. Thinking Frodo dead, Sam took the Ring from his friend and left his body behind, but discovered by listening to a pair of Orcs that Frodo was alive but senseless, under a minor influence ofย venom.

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Name

As Tolkien admitted in a letter to his son, Shelob “is of course only ‘she + lob“,ย lobย being an archaic English word for spider, influenced byย Old Englishย loppeย or “spider”. The word is not related to “cob” nor “cobweb”.ย Old Englishย attercoppeย (meaning “spider”) is derived fromย atterย meaning “poison” andย coppeย meaning “head”; Tolkien used “attercop” as well as “cob” and “lob” inย The Hobbit, where Bilbo Baggins sings songs taunting the giant spiders in Mirkwood: “Attercop, Attercop, Old Tomnoddy” and “Lazy Lob and Crazy Cob”.

Read the Wikipedias Tengwar, Jens Hansenโ€™s English to Elvish translator and tecendil. You can also check with only Shelob if you want to see more of these.


🕷️ Great Spiders in Tolkien, Howard & Moorcock

All of the authors wrote about a big, evil spider that fought against a man or hero.

Author / UniverseName of SpiderFirst AppearanceRole / NatureNotes
J.R.R. TolkienUngoliantThe Silmarillion (posthumous, compiled 1977)Primordial spider, ally of Morgoth, devours light and weaves darknessArchetype of all monstrous spiders in Middle-earth
ShelobThe Two Towers (1954)Last offspring of Ungoliant, terror in Cirith UngolDirectly connects to Cirith Ungol (the bandโ€™s name inspiration)
Mirkwood SpidersThe Hobbit (1937)Brood of Ungoliant, capture Bilbo and dwarvesEarly introduction of โ€œgiant spidersโ€
Robert E. HowardOmm, the Spider-GodThe Tower of the Elephantย (1933)God-like spider worshipped by cults, guardian of treasureMix of sword & sorcery with Lovecraftian horror
Other unnamed giant spidersVarious Conan & Kull storiesMonstrous obstacles, tied to dark magic or forgotten cultsTypical โ€œweird menaceโ€ trope in pulp fantasy
Michael MoorcockMishassa the SpiderThe Vanishing Tower (1971, Elric saga 4)Servant of Chaos, huge otherworldly spiderFamously illustrated by Rodney Matthews
Other Chaos SpidersMultiverse tales (Corum, Eternal Champion arcs)Manifestations of ChaosSymbolic, recurring nightmare figures
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