
Arthur Comics (Single Version) Blue Öyster Cult
"Arthur Comics (Single Version)" by Blue Öyster Cult, released in 1976, is a #Rock song that explores themes of existentialism, identity, and the interplay between reality and imagination. The lyrics depict a surreal narrative, blending comic book imagery with deeper philosophical questions. Musically, it features intricate guitar work and atmospheric elements typical of the band's style, enhancing its psychedelic vibe. While not as widely recognized as some of their hits, the song reflects the band's innovative approach and has garnered appreciation among fans for its lyrical depth and unique sound.

[Intro: Eric Bloom]
The only place I've seen it
Would be in Arthur Comics
You remember those
Long before your time
[Verse: Eric Bloom]
The only recent comics
With stories on the cover
But it's too old
You won't find them
Unless you borrow my copy
It is about the
Mustard disaster
You'll find out which way it fell
When you check the alabaster
'Cause then you will know
The real archie bell
[Bridge: Eric Bloom]
C'mon, man
We gotta move
We gotta rip
Yeah
[Outro: Eric Bloom]
See Arthur fly away
But he don't have much to say
But it's okay
The only place I've seen it
Would be in Arthur Comics
You remember those
Long before your time
[Verse: Eric Bloom]
The only recent comics
With stories on the cover
But it's too old
You won't find them
Unless you borrow my copy
It is about the
Mustard disaster
You'll find out which way it fell
When you check the alabaster
'Cause then you will know
The real archie bell
[Bridge: Eric Bloom]
C'mon, man
We gotta move
We gotta rip
Yeah
[Outro: Eric Bloom]
See Arthur fly away
But he don't have much to say
But it's okay
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