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Oooh-close!

I didn't think you'd fall for that one....

But David Bowie did NOT do THIS song.

For some reason, I CLEARLY remember this song as being by

"Information Station"- but ALL records I can find have an

entirely DIFFERENT listing, and ALL references I've heard in the

past few years all agree.

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"Standing there alone

The ship is waiting

All systems are go-are you sure?

'Control' is not convinced

But the computer

Has the evidence.

'No need to abort'.

The countdown starts."

"Across the stratosphere,

A final message- 'Give my wife my love'-

then

nothing

more"

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"Standing there alone

The ship is waiting

All systems are go-are you sure?

'Control' is not convinced

But the computer

Has the evidence.

'No need to abort'.

The countdown starts."

"Four, three, two, one...

Earth below us, drifting, falling,

Floating weightless, calling, calling home"

"Across the stratosphere,

A final message- 'Give my wife my love'-

then

nothing

more"

It's neither "Space Oddity" nor "Ashes to Ashes",

but may remind you of either song (or vice versa.)

Somebody out there listened to 80s music, I know it...

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I think you guys got it. Here's the link I found: http://www.80smusiclyrics.com/artists/peterschilling.htm

Major Tom - Coming Home

Standing there alone

The ship is waiting

All systems are go

Are you sure?

Control is not convinced

But the computer

Has the evidence

"No need to abort"

The countdown starts

Watching in a trance

The crew is certain

Nothing left to chance

All is working

Trying to relax

Up in the capsule

"Send me up a drink"

Jokes Major Tom

The count goes on

CHORUS:

4...3...2...1...

Earth below us

Drifting falling

Floating weightless

Calling calling home...

Second stage is cut

We're now in orbit

Stabilizers up

Running perfect

Starting to collect

Requested data

What will it affect

When all is done

Thinks Major Tom

Back at ground control

There is a problem

Go to rockets full

Not responding

"Hello Major Tom

Are you receiving

Turn the thrusters on

We're standing by"

There's no reply

CHORUS

Across the stratosphere

A final message

"Give my wife my love"

Then nothing more

Far beneath the ship

The world is mourning

They don't realize

He's alive

No one understands

But Major Tom sees

Now the life commands

This is my home

I'm coming home

Earth below us

Drifting falling

Floating weightless

Coming home...

Earth below us

Drifting falling

Floating weightless

Coming home...

Earth below us

Drifting falling

Floating weightless

Coming coming home...

Home.....

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That was "Space Oddity" by David Bowie that had "Ground Control to Major Tom," in the lyrics...this is another song about Major Tom...

CORRECT.

And Oakspear had the title correct in his earlier post,

"Major Tom"(Earth Below Us).

The artist was Peter Schilling, the "German guy".

For reasons which escape me, when it was a current hit,

the artist was "Information Station", which I can find NO record

of. (I remember this because I was a fan at the time,

and tried to remember all titles with artists if I was a fan of a song.

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As you already saw, it was NOT David Bowie's "Space Oddity", which introduced

Major Tom. This song was almost a reprise of the Bowie tune.

In both, Major Tom is lost and never heard from again, lost somewhere

in space. In "Major Tom", it's clear he's BELIEVED dead, but has chosen

to remain in space, considering it his new home.

Those of you who are serious David Bowie fans will remember that

"Ashes to Ashes" mentions Major Tom again, and some fans believe

that this song says that Major Tom was an allegory, and the

"astronaut" had a drug addiction.

Since some drug users saw themselves as pioneers and astronauts

(as opposed to, say, just someone taking drugs, getting the munchies

and watching tv), this isn't far-fetched.

Me, I say, enjoy both songs for themselves.

Oakspear, your turn!

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