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In the villa of Ormen, in the villa of Ormen
Stands a solitary candle, ah-ah, ah-ah
In the centre of it all, in the centre of it all
Your eyes

On the day of execution, on the day of execution
Only women kneel and smile, ah-ah, ah-ah
At the centre of it all, at the centre of it all
Your eyes, your eyes

Ah-ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah

In the villa of Ormen, in the villa of Ormen
Stands a solitary candle, ah-ah, ah-ah
In the centre of it all, in the centre of it all
Your eyes
Ah-ah-ah

Something happened on the day he died
Spirit rose a metre and stepped aside
Somebody else took his place, and bravely cried
(I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar)

How many times does an angel fall?
How many people lie instead of talking tall?
He trod on sacred ground, he cried loud into the crowd
(I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar, I’m not a gangstar)

I can’t answer why (I’m a blackstar)
Just go with me (I’m not a filmstar)
I’m-a take you home (I’m a blackstar)
Take your passport and shoes (I’m not a popstar)
And your sedatives, boo (I’m a blackstar)
You’re a flash in the pan (I’m not a marvel star)
I’m the great I am (I’m a blackstar)

I’m a blackstar, way up, on money, I’ve got game
I see right, so wide, so open-hearted pain
I want eagles in my daydreams, diamonds in my eyes
(I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar)

Something happened on the day he died
Spirit rose a metre and stepped aside
Somebody else took his place, and bravely cried
(I’m a blackstar, I’m a star's star, I’m a blackstar)

I can’t answer why (I’m not a gangstar)
But I can tell you how (I’m not a flam star)
We were born upside-down (I’m a star's star)
Born the wrong way ‘round (I’m not a white star)
(I’m a blackstar, I’m not a gangstar
I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar
I’m not a pornstar, I’m not a wandering star
I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar)

In the villa of Ormen stands a solitary candle
Ah-ah, ah-ah
At the centre of it all, your eyes
On the day of execution, only women kneel and smile
Ah-ah, ah-ah
At the centre of it all, your eyes, your eyes
Ah-ah-ah
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This song gives me chills. knowing he was dying he must have asked God why? But got no response," I can’t answer why ,Just go with me. Also he thumbed his nose at the great I am or he believed that after death he would become the great I am. Everything would be taken from him, I’m-a take you home (I’m a blackstar) Take your passport and shoes (I’m not a popstar) And your sedatives, boo (I’m a blackstar) Probably was on sedatives and pain pills. Your'e a flash in the pan meaning you are just here for a short time, you are fleeting. In the video, He said Goodbye to his success, as Major Tom was the alien like astronaut.His solitary candle burned out, he floated off to be a star that was burnt out, a dead star. I believe he believed in reincarnation from the lyrics, Something happened on the day he died Spirit rose a metre and stepped aside Somebody else took his place, and bravely cried (I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar) When he mentions the day of execution, I believe that the cancer was his execution. ​Loved the Artist that he will always be, wished I knew the man he was. Love to His family and fans.

My Interpretation

@terminalstare I think his definition of blackstar is who he is after he dies, In that sense, Jimmy Hendrix, Jim Morrison, John Lennon, and now David Bowie are blackstars. Their legends live on post-mortem. When he left, his legend filled the void and took on a life of its own.

"You’re a flash in the pan I’m the great I Am"

"I Am" is considered by many to be the 'real' name of God in the Old Testament (e.g. see here https://carm.org/what-real-name-god-yhwh-jehovah-yahweh).

So this affirms your interpretation that God is the narrator in these lines, and Bowie is being dragged away

@terminalstare David Bowie was complex. He means several things by most everything he says in his lyrics. Blackstar is a dead star, meaning dead artist. Blackstar is hissuccess dying out when he passes, Major Tom Floating off to space in a void, the Song that brought him great fame could be a Blackstar. There is a Black star on the Bible could mean he did not believe in everything written in the bible. I could go on. Thanks for the reply . I will never forget the genius of the man nor the happiness he brought and still does bring me.

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Renck, the director, indicates there were links to Aleister Crowley. Donny McCaslin said that Bowie told him the solitary candle was a reference to ISIS. While this has been refuted by PR, McCaslin may have misheard him; Bowie may have been speaking of Isis, the Egyptian Goddess of rebirth. With the connection to villa of Ormen -Ormen meaning snake, a symbol of rebirth for their ability to shed their skin, this song seems to intentionally be at least in part about rebirth or reincarnation.

My sense is that Bowie is speaking metaphorically. When looking at the video, the female cult takes this gilded skull from the Starman away with them, leaving the body to rot away and pass into death (the Black Star). They worship the ideas and perform a ritual to bring these ideas back to life, who is born at the execution of the three scarecrows -a creature of life and chaos being born from stagnation and blindness. Out with the old, in with the new, as it were. AKA, much like Bowie was his own generation's version of Elvis (connection to BlackStar and the worshiping nature of female fans swooning and shaking over their idol), there will come out of death a new idol, who will look nothing like the old version -may even be frightening to those of the old order (the gyrating hips of the trickster -another connection to Elvis -are seen being performed by the scarecrows).

Anyway, those are some quick thoughts, based in part by a reddit thread I saw on the matter, though they went way too far with it.

My Interpretation
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  1. The title of the song 'Blackstar' refers to the unreleased Elvis Presley song 'Black Star' which is solely about death and has the lyrics:

Every man has a black star A black star over his shoulder And when a man sees his black star He knows his time, his time has come

  1. 'On the day of execution, only women kneel and smile'

Refers to the assisted suicide that will have taken place to relieve Bowie of his suffering, and which was staged purposefully 2 days after his birthday and the release of the album.

The song 'Girl Loves Me' later on the album reinforces this with the lyric 'Where the fuck did Monday go'. Bowie died on Monday morning.

@milkshock -On the day of execution, only women kneel and smile'

Refers to the assisted suicide that will have taken place to relieve Bowie of his suffering, and which was staged purposefully 2 days after his birthday and the release of the album. I was kind of thinking that too...assisted suicide near the end. Where the fuck did Monday go'. I thought maybe this lyric meant that when your dying and have less time, that the days would pass way too fast... Blackstar-double meaning (isnt a black star like a burnt out star, but some type of energy still remains in its place...

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While I agree with nearly all of these postings, everyone seems to have missed an obvious one. High school reading. The poem The Hollow Men by T.S. Elliot.

https://allpoetry.com/The-Hollow-Men

"Stuffed men...filled with straw...wind in the grass...more distant and solemn than a fading star...There the eyes are...Eyes I dare not meet in dreams...The eyes are not here...There are no eyes here...In this valley of dying stars...sightless...We grope together and avoid speech...

The whole scarecrow portion of the video references The Hollow Men. Check it out. The poem has all sorts of meaning too. There are websites about it.

One last thing. On the Criss Angel website, look at the gallery. Is he using Bowie's video set, or did Bowie film on Criss Angels set? It's the Blackstar Attic. It even has a Blackstar in it:

https://crissangel.com/gallery

Song Meaning

@kirok

https://youtu.be/PdyMN2plPeM

JESUIT "IHS" Symbol Decoded ISIS At the centre of it all your eyes

Come hither; I will shew unto thee the judgment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters: 2With whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication.

7And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel? I will tell thee the mystery of the woman, and of the beast that carrieth her, which hath the seven heads and ten horns. http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/17.htm...

@kirok That website doesn't exist. :-?

@kirok That website doesn't exist. :-?

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I totally agree with you, terminalstare. The lyrics are about his coming death.

My Opinion

@Darkdream I left the computer on all night and his music played and I had the greatest honor of having not one, but 2 dreams about him and I. What a wonderful present from the man himself. I also noted that he was known for his eye color. In the video it pans from his eyes and others and the blackened out moon, and so many mentions of his famous eyes,, yet they were covered in the video for most of it. His famous eyes saw things around him and his hands wrote the music about what he saw. Both...

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Seems to be about religion, and some crazy nonsense that the bible tells. Also, it says some things about him accepting death and becoming someone that will now dwell the universe (far away), becoming a star that is no longer bright.

The video shows the bible some times. Ormen means "snake" in Swedish and Norwegian. (Adam and eve). How many times does an angel fall (Lucifer).

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For various reasons, this song struck a chord with me bigtime. Upon seing the video, an even bigger one. For related reasons, I feel particularly apt to draw interpretations. Why? Please just bear with me.

Link to the video, which I refer to, and another interesting link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kszLwBaC4Sw http://genius.com/David-bowie-blackstar-lyrics

First off, I think we can expect most of the lines in this song to have multiple connotations. I deem my analysis to be accurate, but not complete. The people posting before me have mentioned organised religion and death. To me this is very one-dimensional. As we are about to see, the song is both more down-to-earth and esoteric than that.

"In the villa of Ormen, in the villa of Ormen Stands a solitary candle, ah-ah, ah-ah In the centre of it all, in the centre of it all Your eyes" A 1) A candle can obviously be phallic 2) The candle in the video resembles a scrotum 3) Center of it all, the phallus is, in terms of height at the center of a mans body. 4) The stereotype is that men tend to think/see with their penis/balls. Hence "your eyes". Bowie is as much a visual artist as a lyrical one ("Dont you wonder somethimes, about sound and vision?" c.f Sound and Vision from "Low"). Here, in the video, Bowie is disfigured (blind) and hence castrated. ​ B 1) Ormen = "the snake" in nordic languages such as my native swedish. Yes, it's THE snake, orm is snake. Aside from being yet another phallic cue, this places the song in a phantasmatic and long gone european setting. Considering, however, the raids conducted by Norse people both directly and indirectly via Normany ~1000 years ago, this is basically a large part of Bowies heritage (he does look very nordic). 2) I don't quite know what to make of this other than Bowie wanting a mystical connection that isn't your usual egyptian/abrahamic/vedic one. It needed to be closer to home.

"On the day of execution, on the day of execution Only women kneel and smile, ah-ah, ah-ah At the centre of it all, at the centre of it all Your eyes, your eyes"

C 1) First of all, whos execution? Probably Bowies. I have other theories but they are too far fetched... 2) Note that both here and in the first stanza, repetion and the manner in which Bowie is singing creates the feeling of a chant.(Much like you would expect from a public execution, by the way). 3) The comment about women is double-edged. On the positive side, the stereotype is that women are better at emoting than men. In a situation such as an execution they are likely to show more feeling, whatever feeling this may be. One can "smile" for so many different reasons and in so many ways. The darker side of this coin: Bowie, especially being bisexual and a very attractive man on many level knew better than most the nature of women. The reader may not agree, but let's just say the -stereotype- is "frailty thy name is woman" -W. Shakespeare. He is basically bringing up the fact that women are, paradoxically, more willing than men to execute/dethrone/castrate a fellow human being if he/she is considered inferior. The fact that this lust is rarely seen in the open is another matter. By now I will have made some people angry, it's OK. You don't have to agree with me about everything, but hear me out. ​ "Ah-ah-ah Ah-ah-ah ​ In the villa of Ormen, in the villa of Ormen Stands a solitary candle, ah-ah, ah-ah In the centre of it all, in the centre of it all Your eyes Ah-ah-ah"

More chanting and repetition.

Now the song takes a great big turn. In many ways. In the video, even Bowies charcter changes. He isn't blind and sensless anymore, but very much alive. ​ "Something happened on the day he died Spirit rose a metre and stepped aside Somebody else took his place, and bravely cried (I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar)"

This is where it gets really interesting. D 1) On the day Bowie died he left his sick ("blind") body an entered a realm where he is now healthy. 2) We then go on to discuss the void left by Bowie, but maybe not just by Bowie... He stepped aside and someone took his place. Someone who is a black star. Here I make very few esoterical connections, even if blackness and stars are concerned. We are obviously talking about black people, black musicians more specifically. The greats of Bowie, Jagger, Elvis, Beatles, Freddie Mercury etc. all owe A LOT to black music. And what Bowie envisions here is all these white (well, in the case of Elvis and Freddie somewhat white) will now step aside having given back to a new generation of black musicians. So, just like Bowie is not means as "just Bowie" but all ol' white men who have been inspired by black music, this new blackstar isn't one but many people. 3) To take it further, one might look to black people moving up the ranks of american (in particular) society notably seen with the election and re-election of Obama, and his policies. ​ "How many times does an angel fall? How many people lie instead of talking tall? He trod on sacred ground, he cried loud into the crowd (I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar, I’m not a gangstar)" ​ The first three line, I am having trouble with. Please help me! :) The last one is an obvious reference to black people being taken for criminals and having to prove they are not.

"I can’t answer why (I’m a blackstar) Just go with me (I’m not a filmstar) I’m-a take you home (I’m a blackstar) Take your passport and shoes (I’m not a popstar) And your sedatives, boo (I’m a blackstar) You’re a flash in the pan (I’m not a marvel star) I’m the great I am (I’m a blackstar)"

Here we get a very interting passage. Note that during this more "cheery, post-death middle of the song" Bowie -really sings in quite a black manner-, i.e. a soul-y voice (and a good one at that!!), also note how he uses "boo". Here, Bowie intermingles with his heirs. I won't analyse this in detail, it's somewhat beoynd me. It deals alot with seduction and the allure of the black gentleman. ​ "I’m a blackstar, way up, on money, I’ve got game I see right, so wide, so open-hearted pain I want eagles in my daydreams, diamonds in my eyes (I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar)"

More of the same "daydreaming about fame, glory". An active livestyle of a super celebrity (and ofcourse it's a bit TOO bright, i.e. satircial) ​ "Something happened on the day he died Spirit rose a metre and stepped aside Somebody else took his place, and bravely cried (I’m a blackstar, I’m a star's star, I’m a blackstar)"

Same as above. ​ "I can’t answer why (I’m not a gangstar) But I can tell you how (I’m not a flam star) We were born upside-down (I’m a star's star) Born the wrong way ‘round (I’m not a white star) (I’m a blackstar, I’m not a gangstar I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar I’m not a pornstar, I’m not a wandering star I’m a blackstar, I’m a blackstar)"

He doesn't really need to answer why he is not a gangsta(e)r, or else like many black celebrities is adopts/is given that image regardless. Born upside-down. Humans originate from Africa, and white people are indeed born on the other side of the globe. Bowie here takes on teh role of a black man trapped in a white mans body (born on the wring side) and he isn't a white star. Nor is he a wandering star, now this could have soemthing to do with (not) being Jewish. That would indicate a connection to certain anti-semitic notions (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wandering_Jew) however. It is still possible. ​ "In the villa of Ormen stands a solitary candle Ah-ah, ah-ah At the centre of it all, your eyes On the day of execution, only women kneel and smile Ah-ah, ah-ah At the centre of it all, your eyes, your eyes Ah-ah-ah"

We revisit the nordic setting. In the video, we also see a black priestess leading a group of bewitched (white) women dancing and making the black panther sign(!), yes look in the video link above at 8.35-8.40.

This song has many themes, one of which is clearly a renaissance in black culture.

Song Meaning

@Msics a consummate trolling effort equalled only by the trollage that was the creation of such a sensibility

@smusr I don't see how I am trolling. I will admit I wrote it late at night, hence the typos. I read your interpretation or "general comments". I can't disagree, because such personal angles were evident to me as well. However, being a social critic, I would not only expect Bowie to add references to black culture when writing a song called Blackstar. He also obviously did.

@Msics I humbly beg for your forgiveness, Msics. You are right: my having been amused certainly does not amount to your having engaged in anything nefarious at all. Long live the infinite variants of individual interpretation and free expression.

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the video shows 3 crucified beings the one in the middle is a female

blackstar has a pawn the pawn is executed blackstar then steps forward

radiohead's black star and bowie's blackstar both sing of home

radiohead's black star is about a troubled woman (blame it on the black star)

bowie's blackstar is going to take somebody home

blackstar exalts himself

the unknown somebody that blackstar is involved with is insulted; they're a flash in the pan (they're not a star, like blackstar)

the unknown somebody is losing their passport (freedom) and shoes (soul)

the unknown somebody will have no sedatives (boo, as in cry, for where blackstar is taking them they are going to want or need sedatives, but will have none)

the executed one, the unknown somebody, and blackstar are three different beings

in the city of sin (villa of ormen) the women are worshiping their god, lucifer

lucifer is not I AM (he wants to be) lucifer is I WILL

My Interpretation
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Bowie reflects on his position as an entertainer in a pan-political, abstract, theological way. He stretches beyond pure anger -- neither the lyrics, his video, or the composition scope in on the music industry, but hang in the air as a memoir, though given his recent death, the term eulogy might be more appropriate.

In a style he exhibited from his early years, Bowie forbids us the expected diss

My Interpretation
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My own take on it is that it's the loss of childhood innocence, idealism and happiness. The 'Blackstar' is the adult self taking that away I see the 'solitary candle' as the remaining flicker of childhood innocence and optimism.

Pretty sure that wasn't Bowie's take on it, but it's how I view it.

 
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