Astronomy

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"Astronomy" is a song by rock band Blue Öyster Cult that has appeared on several of the band's albums. It was first released on their 1974 album Secret Treaties. Their second live album, Some Enchanted Evening, included a version with an extended guitar solo and a third version was included on the Imaginos album. It was also re-recorded for the band's Cult Classic collection in connection with the TV miniseries of Stephen King's The Stand. Most recently, the song was included on the A Long Day's Night album.  


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2002
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Clock strikes twelve and moon drops burst
Out at you from their hiding place
Like acid and oil on a madman's face
His reasons tend to fly away
Like lesser birds on the four winds, yeah
Like silver scrapes in May
Now the sands become a crust
And most of you have gone away (hm, yeah gone away)

Come Susy dear, let's take a walk
Just out there upon the beach
I know you'll soon be married
And you want to know where the winds come from
Well it's never said at all
On the map that Carrie reads
Behind the clock back there you know
At the four winds bar (hm, yeah)

Hey, hey, hey, hey
Four winds at the four winds bar
Two doors locked and windows barred
One door let to take you in
The other one just mirrors it
Hey, hey, yeah! hey, hey
In hellish glare and inference
The other one's a duplicate
The queenly flux, eternal light
Or the light that never warms
Yes the light, that never, never warms
Yes the light, that never, never warms
Never warms, never warms

The clock strikes twelve and moon drops burst
Out at you from their hiding place
Miss Carrie nurse and Suzy dear
Would find themselves at the four winds bar
It's the nexus of the crisis
The origin of storms
Just the place to hopelessly
Encounter time and then came me

Hey, hey, hey, hey

Call me Desdenova, eternal light
These gravely digs of mine
Will surely prove a sight
And don't forget my dog, fixed and consequent

Astronomy, a star
Astronomy, a star
Astronomy, a star
Astronomy, a star

Astronomy

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Blue Öyster Cult

Blue Öyster Cult (often abbreviated BÖC) are an American rock band from Long Island, New York, United States, best known for such hard rock songs as "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", "Burnin' for You", and "Godzilla". Since the release of their self-titled debut album in 1972, the band has sold over 24 million albums worldwide, including 7 million in the United States alone.[citation needed] The band's music videos, especially "Burnin' for You", received heavy rotation on MTV when the music television network premiered in 1981, cementing the band's contribution to the development and success of the music video in modern pop culture. Today, BÖC's music continues to be played on AOR-friendly radio stations as well as in movies, … more »

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Written by: SAMUEL PEARLMAN, ALBERT BOUCHARD, JOSEPH BOUCHARD

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10 facts about this song

Release Information
"Astronomy" is a track written by the American rock band Blue Öyster Cult. The song was first released on their third studio album, "Secret Treaties," in 1974.
Cover Versions
A revised and re-recorded version of the track was included on the band's 1988 album "Imaginos." Metallica also covered the song in 1998 for their cover album "Garage Inc."
Song Composition
Patti Smith, a notable singer-songwriter and poet, collaborated on this song's lyrics. The music was composed by band members Albert Bouchard, Joe Bouchard, and Sandy Pearlman.
Science Fiction Connection
The song is loosely associated with Blue Öyster Cult's "Soft Doctrines of Immaginos" mythology, a collection of similarly-themed songs that are science-fiction based.
Song Theme
The song "Astronomy" is said to talk about mysterious and supernatural events related to the universe and celestial bodies, keeping up with the band's traditional themes.
Popularity
Though "Astronomy" wasn't released as a single and didn't chart, it is popular among fans and often performed live.
Influence on Other Artists
The song's lyrics famously influenced Stephen King - he included the line "the four winds at the four winds bar" in his post-apocalyptic novel "The Stand."
Music Video
A music video was made for the re-recorded version of the song released in 1988 that was played on MTV.
Song Production
The 1988 version of "Astronomy" featured significantly more orchestration than the original - it included keyboards and a bridge section not included in the 1974 original.
Recognition
While not originally a hit, the song has gained more recognition with time. It's now known as one of Blue Öyster Cult's classics.

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