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Moonage Daydream


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Moonage Daydream Lyrics

Moonage Daydream Song Lyrics


I'm an alligator, I'm a mama-papa coming for you
I'm the space invader, I'll be a rock 'n' rollin' b**ch for you
Keep your mouth shut,
you're squawking like a pink monkey bird
And I'm busting up my brains for the words

Keep your 'lectric eye on me babe
Put your ray gun to my head
Press your space face close to mine, love

Freak out in a moonage daydream oh yeah!

Don't fake it baby, lay the real thing on me
The church of man, love
Is such a holy place to be
Make me baby, make me know you really care

Make me jump into the air

Keep your 'lectric eye on me babe
Put your ray gun to my head
Press your space face close to mine, love
Freak out in a moonage daydream oh yeah!

Freak out, far out, in out



July, 03rd 2014

"Moonage Daydream" by David Bowie is an eclectic mix of futristic imagery and surreal romanticism, reflecting a fascination with space and the unknown. The song serves as an anthem of escape and fantastical transformation, where Bowie's iconic alter-ego, Ziggy Stardust, presents himself as a cosmic entity.

The opening lines, "I'm an alligator, I'm a mama-papa coming for you / I'm the space invaader, I'll be a rock 'n' rollin' b**ch for you," instantly establish a tone of wild, otherworldly energy. The alligator and space invader metaphors paint a picture of a being both primal and alien, a bridge between the ancient and the futuristic. This duality reflects Bowie's ability to transcend traditional rock themes, offering something edgier and more enigmatic.

The song's chorus, "Keep your 'lectric eye on me babe / Put your ray gun to my head / Press your space face close to mine, love," further dives into the space-age lexicon, blending love and science fiction. The 'lectric eye and ray gun suggest surveillance and danger, yet these elements are weaved into an intimate, romantic context, signifying a complex relationship between the characters.

The line "Freak out in a moonage daydream oh yeah!" is a call to abandon reality and embrace a dream-like state. It's an invitation to join Bowie in a journey beyond the ordinary, into a realm of fantasy and liberation.

Bowie's reference to the "church of man, love / Is such a holy place to be," can be interpreted as a commentary on the sanctity of human connection and emotion, elevating love to a spiritual experience. This line resonates with the overall theme of seeking a higher plane of existence through emotion and imagination.

Overall, "Moonage Daydream" encapsulates Bowie's innovative spirit and his ability to fuse disparate themes into a cohesive, captivating piece. The song is a journey through a galaxy of metaphor and fantasy, showcasing Bowie's talent for creating music that both challenges and mesmerizes.

David Bowie with Moonage Daydream has the 4:43 of total length. The voice of the young David Bowie in here looks alike someone from the Beatles, than on himself 20 years later. One of the good rock songs that live for years, despite the change of preferences of the public and the temporary dominance of a single genre. Who knows good music well, will appreciate this sounding.

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