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Satellite of Love : ウィキペディア英語版
Satellite of Love

"Satellite of Love" is one of Lou Reed's best-known songs from his solo career. It is the second single from his 1972 album ''Transformer''. At the time of its release, it achieved minor chart success, though it later became a staple of his concerts and compilation albums.
==Background and recording==
"Satellite of Love" first started off as a song that Reed originally composed in 1970 while he was still a member of The Velvet Underground. In a 2005 interview with Velvet Underground member Doug Yule, Yule recalled Reed first mentioning the song to him in the Summer of 1970 while he was riding in the back of a limousine with Reed and Steve Sesnick: "Steve () was there going on about "how we needed airplay", and Lou said "I have this song "Satellite of Love", and he mentioned the satellite that had just gone up which was a big deal in the news at the time, cause the space race was happening, and Steve Sesnick said "Yeah, yeah – that'll do it!" While the band soon recorded a demo track of the song in the Summer of 1970 during the sessions for Loaded, the song didn't make the final album.
Lyrically, the song is about a man who observes a satellite launch on television and contemplates what Reed describes as feelings of "the worst kind of jealousy" about his unfaithful girlfriend.〔Reed, Lou, interviewed by David Fricke. ''Peel Slowly and See'' liner notes, p. 73〕 The chorus is:
:''I watched it for a little while''
:''I love to watch things on TV''
:''Satellite of love''
:''Satellite of love''
David Bowie, who produced the album, can be heard providing background vocals, especially at the final chorus. Reed would write later: "He has a melodic sense that's just well above anyone else in rock & roll. Most people could not sing some of his melodies. He can really go for a high note. Take 'Satellite of Love,' on my ''Transformer'' album. There's a part at the very end where his voice goes all the way up. It's fabulous."〔Lou Reed. "(100 Greatest Artist: David Bowie )". ''Rolling Stone''. Consulted on October 3, 2011.〕
The existence of the original Velvet Underground version was largely unknown until the release of the box set ''Peel Slowly and See'' in 1995, and it also appears on the 1997 Rhino Records 2-CD version of the ''Loaded'' album.
In addition to being more up-tempo, the VU version contains a significant change in the lyrics. The lines:
:''I've been told that you've been bold''
:''With Harry, Mark, and John''
:''Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday to Thursday''
:''With Harry, Mark, and John''
were originally recorded as:
:''I've been told baby you've been bold''
:''With Winkin, Blinkin, and Nod''
:''Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday to Thursday''
:''To Winkin, Blinkin, and Nod''
On the original lyrics, Reed said, "Jesus. Best left forgotten. Obviously, I didn't want to use real names yet. I probably wanted to make sure I wasn't using a name that really meant something to me."〔Reed, Lou, interviewed by David Fricke. ''Peel Slowly and See'' liner notes, p. 73〕

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