Pallas Athena (song)
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"Pallas Athena" | ||
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Single by David Bowie under the name Tao Jones Index | ||
from the album Black Tie White Noise | ||
B-side(s) | V-2 Schneider (live) | |
Released | August 26, 1997 | |
Format | 12" vinyl | |
Recorded | Paradiso, Amsterdam, Holland June 10 1997 | |
Genre | Drum'n'bass | |
Length | 8:18 | |
Label | BMG 74321 51254 1 |
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David Bowie under the name Tao Jones Index singles chronology | ||
Seven Years in Tibet (1997) |
Pallas Athena (1997) |
I'm Afraid of Americans (1997) |
"Pallas Athena" is a song written by David Bowie in 1993 for the album Black Tie White Noise.
The name is taken from the Greek goddess, Athena, who famously depicted in Athenean statues under the form of Pallas Athena. Hence, the name of the song is a suggestion of religion and icons and sets the mood for a dark piece concerning the power that religion has over man.
The lyrics are rather sparse, but the phrase beginning the piece, "God is on top of it all, that's all," delivered as though from an African-American preacher, is ominous and intimidating, accompanied with the sound of strings delivering a sorrow melody. The piece develops into a techno dance piece, using string sounds to hold the ominous mood while overlayed atop bass and drums. David Bowie's saxophone playing is amplified into a scream-like sound, which solos, along with Lester Bowie on trumpet. A lyric, "We are, we are, we are, we are praying," is repeated through the close of the song in a somber, monk-like fashion. Ultimately, the song is evocative of major issues Bowie has addressed through his music: intolerance and submission.
Bowie used to play a drum'n'bass version of the song during his 1997 Earthling tour, and a live version recorded at Paradiso, Holland June 10 1997 was released as a single under the name Tao Jones Index, a very limited edition only available on 12" vinyl. Bowie played as Tao Jones Index during his performance in a dance tent at Phoenix Festival in 1997. It is a pun based on his true name, "David Jones", and his then recent bond offering to the Dow Jones Index. Tao, a Chinese character pronounced "dow," not only stands for the Chinese equivalent to Bowie's first initial, "D", but also has heavy religious implications through its correlation Taoism, therefore contributing to the religious overtones of "Pallas Athena."
[edit] Track listing
- "Pallas Athena (live)" (Bowie)
- "V-2 Schneider (live)" (Bowie)
[edit] Other releases
- A remixed version of the song called "Don't Stop Praying Remix No 2" was released as a bonus track on the Japanese CD version of Black Tie White Noise as well as the tenth anniversary edition. The "Don't Stop Praying Remix No 1" appeared on the single "Jump They Say" along with the album version.
- A remix called "Don't Stop Praying remix No. 2" was released on the bonus disc following the 10th anniversary edition of Black Tie White Noise.
- The live single version, mixed by Mark Plati, was released on the single "Seven Years in Tibet" in August 1997. This version also appeared on the bonus disc for the Digibook Expanded Edition of Earthling as well as the rare EP, Earthling In The City.