
Satellite Walk John Cale
"Satellite Walk" by John Cale, released in 1989, is an atmospheric #Rock track that explores themes of isolation, longing, and the search for connection in a vast world. The lyrics convey a sense of introspection, while the unique blend of haunting melodies and electronic textures enhances its emotional depth. Cale's work has influenced many artists, contributing to the alternative music landscape.

[Verse 1]
Who's that in the big Japanese car?
Dealing sushi from a German bar
Well no one knows but he won't get far
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
[Verse 2]
Who put the fishes in the deep blue sea?
Who put the monkeys back in the tree?
It wasn't you and it wasn't me
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
[Verse 3]
Who's been sleeping in my VCR?
Who's been chewing on my PDR?
I must complain to the manager
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
[Verse 4]
Who's that sailing in the black lagoon?
Who's erasing the face of the man in the moon?
Well I hope he don't come around here too soon
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
Who's that in the big Japanese car?
Dealing sushi from a German bar
Well no one knows but he won't get far
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
[Verse 2]
Who put the fishes in the deep blue sea?
Who put the monkeys back in the tree?
It wasn't you and it wasn't me
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
[Verse 3]
Who's been sleeping in my VCR?
Who's been chewing on my PDR?
I must complain to the manager
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
[Verse 4]
Who's that sailing in the black lagoon?
Who's erasing the face of the man in the moon?
Well I hope he don't come around here too soon
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
I took my tomahawk for a satellite walk
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