"She Blinded Me With Science"Thomas Dolby, 1982
It's poetry in motion
She turned her tender eyes to meAs deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony
Mmm - but she blinded me with science
"She blinded me with science!"And failed me in biology
When I'm dancing close to her
"Blinding me with science - science!"I can smell the chemicals
"Blinding me with science - science!"
"Science!"
"Science!"
Mmm - but it's poetry in motion
And when she turned her eyes to me
As deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony
Mmm - but she blinded me with science
And failed me in geometry
When she's dancing next to me
"Blinding me with science - science!"
"Science!"
I can hear machinery
"Blinding me with science - science!"
"Science!"
It's poetry in motion
And now she's making love to me
The spheres're in commotion
The elements in harmony
She blinded me with science
"She blinded me with science!"
And hit me with technology
"Good heavens Miss Sakamoto - you're beautiful!"
I -
I don't believe it!
There she goes again!
She's tidied up, and I can't find anything!
All my tubes and wires
And careful notes
And antiquated notions
But! - it's poetry in motion
And when she turned her eyes to me
As deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony
Mmm - but she blinded me with science
"She blinded me with - with science!"
She blinded me with ....
I think that, if Doug ever visits that particular world, thereafter this song will produce a simulacrum of ... Agatha Heterodyne. (C'm'on, a song in which a guy keeps shouting, "Science!" is tailor-made for calling up Madgirls Sparks.) Note, though, that back in '02, our host predicted that this little ditty should go under permanent "Do Not Play" lock.
Normal length is 3 minutes 42; extended version plays for 5 minutes 09. For Agatha, that's plenty of time....
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
It's poetry in motion
She turned her tender eyes to meAs deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony
Mmm - but she blinded me with science
"She blinded me with science!"And failed me in biology
When I'm dancing close to her
"Blinding me with science - science!"I can smell the chemicals
"Blinding me with science - science!"
"Science!"
"Science!"
Mmm - but it's poetry in motion
And when she turned her eyes to me
As deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony
Mmm - but she blinded me with science
And failed me in geometry
When she's dancing next to me
"Blinding me with science - science!"
"Science!"
I can hear machinery
"Blinding me with science - science!"
"Science!"
It's poetry in motion
And now she's making love to me
The spheres're in commotion
The elements in harmony
She blinded me with science
"She blinded me with science!"
And hit me with technology
"Good heavens Miss Sakamoto - you're beautiful!"
I -
I don't believe it!
There she goes again!
She's tidied up, and I can't find anything!
All my tubes and wires
And careful notes
And antiquated notions
But! - it's poetry in motion
And when she turned her eyes to me
As deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony
Mmm - but she blinded me with science
"She blinded me with - with science!"
She blinded me with ....
I think that, if Doug ever visits that particular world, thereafter this song will produce a simulacrum of ... Agatha Heterodyne. (C'm'on, a song in which a guy keeps shouting, "Science!" is tailor-made for calling up Madgirls Sparks.) Note, though, that back in '02, our host predicted that this little ditty should go under permanent "Do Not Play" lock.
Normal length is 3 minutes 42; extended version plays for 5 minutes 09. For Agatha, that's plenty of time....
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.