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Retrograde
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Composed for a class on astronomy.
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A mainly one-person band featuring strong vocals and guitar back-up, playing a variety of songs in a rock, folk, and pop blend. The songs range from science ner
Cosmos II is the pseudonym of Alan Marscher, a professor of astronomy at Boston University. Usually, he performs alone on guitar and vocals. The songs are all originals composed and copyrighted by Marscher. Some are "science nerd" songs that Cosmos II performs to science students at B.U. The majority, though, are just general songs about life, love, the pursuit of happiness and meaning, and various other random topics. Most of the songs are in English, while some are in Russian, the country where Marscher's wife, Svetlana hails from. The style is a mixture of rock, pop, and folk - what is often termed "adult contemporary." Many are humorous - e.g., "Medical Miracle" about how Viagra has revitalized a lot of middle-aged men or "Relatively Weird" about the wonders and perils of traveling around at near-light speeds. Others are philosophical, such as "All from Nothing?" about how the universe came to exist and "Elusive Truth" that asks whether absolute truth can exist. Some are just plain love songs - an example is "Together or Apart" - and others are love-is-difficult songs, like "Winter's Darkness." Laughs and tears for everyone! Marscher recorded all of the songs himself on a small digital recorder. He doesn't have loads of free time, so he hasn't worked hard enough to remove imperfections, add a drum pattern, etc. But most songs have harmony and are at least at the "demo" level of quality. Friends who have listened to them have neither gone mad nor rushed the CD to the local recycling center. More importantly to Cosmos II, Marscher can listen to them without wretching in horror over the slight mis-timings of the different tracks and other imperfections.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
Peak #23
Peak in subgenre #2
Author
Alan Marscher
Rights
2014 by Alan Marscher
Uploaded
September 29, 2014
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MP3 3.8 MB 160 kbps 3:17
Story behind the song
The backward apparent motion of planets in the sky was difficult to explain by Earth-centered models.
Lyrics
1. The early scientists in ancient Greece Thought they knew why the stars all rise in the east Rotation of the universe 'round the Earth worked best But planets sometimes move through the stars to the west Chorus: They move retrograde when at sunset they rise They move retrograde, it's apparent to one's eyes Retrograde move they, loop-de-loops make they do? Or must the Earth-centered model be replaced by something new? 2. The alternative is that the Earth moves 'round the sun As do other planets, like a big wheel that is spun But that predicts that stars should brighten and then fade And shift in position, contradicting observations that they made and [Chorus] Bridge: Can the universe be so complicated, or is a sun-centered model implicated? Are the stars much farther than they thought Iis that the secret to the truth that they sought? 'Cause [Chorus] Ending: Let's move the Earth!
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