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  1. The trumpets creating the sense of wonder, the timpani punching in the background. It’s the same voicing! Chords from the song: C major, C major, C major, C major, C minor. 9. I ii vi IV. This chord progression comes from one of the spaciest songs by one of my favorite bands, Muse. The song is call “Starlight.”.

  2. In terms of the music theory, the original is fairly simple. There's a pretty simple Drop D guitar riff that sets most of the song in D major. Later in the song Radiohead start borrowing borrowing chords from Dm (typical modal interchange) then more uniquely from Eb major near the end of the song, but ending back on D.

    • “Fly Me To The Moon” By Frank Sinatra. Up first, we have “Fly Me to the Moon” by Frank Sinatra, a classic example of a song that captures the magic of space.
    • “Rocket Man” By Elton John. Next, we have Elton John‘s “Rocket Man,” released in 1972 from the album Honky Château. This is a classic ode to the joys and dangers of space travel.
    • “Starlight” By Muse. This is a song that everyone and their mother can probably recall by memory. That goes to show that Muse created one of the most iconic and best songs about space in history: “Starlight.”
    • “Space Oddity” By David Bowie. We can attribute much of the success of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” to the peak of American excitement over space when he released the song in 1969.
  3. 1. “Space Oddity” by David Bowie. “Space Oddity” is the rare space song that’s not just using space and planetary imagery to sing about love or whatever. It was also a massive hit for Bowie and transcended all his many identities— Ziggy, The Thin White Duke, Aladdin Sane, and others.

  4. Chameleons "Swamp Thing" - Interpol are often compared to the Chameleons, and for good reason. This song is groovy and spacey. The Chills "Pink Frost" - Great track from New Zealand, they had a great indie scene in the 80s. Ought "Beautiful Blue Sky" - Modern post-punk with a unique personality, you should like it.

  5. Jul 17, 2019 · The track uses broadcast recordings from the era to reflect the mood at the time, as well as our attitudes towards space and those who seek to explore it. Brimming with triumph, euphoria and ...

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  7. Chris De Burgh – A Spaceman Came Travelling. Ok, excusing the unavoidable fact that it is by one of the ultimate cringe-inducing musicians and it’s not so much a story about space but the second coming of Christ, it’s still a pretty catchy song. Now everyone sing, “laa la la, laa la la, la lala la…”. 4.

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