subterraneans
david bowie and nine inch nails Lyrics


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Share bright failing star

Care-line
Care-line
Care-line
Care-line
Riding these shelly, shelly, shelly umm
Share bright failing star





Overall Meaning

David Bowie's song "Subterraneans" is the haunting closer to his 1977 album "Low." The lyrics seem to portray a wistful and melancholic transformation of the human spirit, drowning in their own despair as they wander aimlessly through a dystopian world. The first verse begins with an invitation for the listener to immerse themselves into this world, "Share bright failing star," followed by the recurring "Care-line" that repeats throughout the song. The word "shelly" is not easily traced to any meaning or interpretation, but it is repeated three times along with the word "umm," creating an incoherent series of sounds, perhaps representing a lost language. The recurring chorus merges with the sound of rumbling trains, ghostly music, and Bowie's voice fading away into echoes, creating a surreal atmosphere of loss and disorientation.


Line by Line Meaning

Share bright failing star
Let's share the light of our fading hopes and dreams in these dark times.


Care-line
We all need someone to care for us, to hold us and tell us that everything will be okay.


Riding these shelly, shelly, shelly umm
Navigating through this world on rocky, uncertain terrain, not knowing where our journey will lead us.




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Sindollx666x

Nine Inch Nails released a VHS box set in the late 90s it was called "Closure" one vhs contained only Nin Music Videos, the other was all live footage, backstage, and on the road. It had EXCELLENT clips of the tour with Bowie, Marilyn Manson and Jim Rose Circus sideshow, a clip with Lou Reed turning up at a Nin show talking about how Trents just doing smart rockin' and praising him. It was pretty fun. Lots of footage of them destroying shit, like the dressing rooms, many many keyboards. An epic one where they're throwing glass beer bottles at an Exit sign they're attempting to kill. If I remember correctly I believe Trent gets the ultimate money shot which finally severs the last cord holding it barely above the door.
Trent was a Bowie fan, and Bowie was a Nin fan.

Trent spoke to writer for Rolling Stone, resulting in a great article for the mag talking about Bowie and its REALLY good.
It was my favorite of all tributes written that I read after Bowie's death this quote is from it:

One of the greatest moments of my life was standing onstage next to David Bowie while he sang “Hurt” with me. I was outside of myself, thinking, “I’m standing onstage next to the most important influence I’ve ever had, and he’s singing a song I wrote in my bedroom.” It was just an awesome moment.
I reccomend the full read here
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/trent-reznor-recalls-how-david-bowie-helped-him-get-sober-229659/

Btw Closure will NEVER BE RELEASED ON DVD. Trent tried, but there's too many permissions he can no longer get to re-release it. Sadly.



All comments from YouTube:

@bigguy1164

Reznor flung David Bowie headfirst into the 1990's and beyond without ever being considered a nostalgia act.
Bowie taught Trent Reznor that he didn't have to succumb to his addiction issues and that he was allowed to find a life outside of his art.
It was a pretty good trade of talents.

@pf8860

perfectly said..

@jessemcclellan5278

Life is just crazy.

@NachtSchreck13

I love the original song + album, but this version definitely took this song to the next level. Trent has incredible aptitude for sonic layering and getting those sounds hidden in the cut to perfection

@bikshmeister8710

Nacht Schreck yes i tottaly agree with u

@cynthiacurrie5589

The interaction between David and Trent is eye-opening. Can only imagine how Trent felt about performing with one of his idols from childhood--luckily for us, Trent was very open about his love for David. What a powerful combination.

@MrHoohah1

I've always been a bit ambivalent about Trent, but holy hell he really brings it here... His love for Bowie is palpable is this clip.

@bikshmeister8710

yes

@cameron_fairchild

ditto

@michaelreidperry3256

Reznor will admit it really helps to have good material. Bowie brought good material.

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