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Wat (wie) is moon the dog - definitie

SONG PERFORMED BY DAVID BOWIE
Fall dog bombs the moon

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To let your hair down, to get a little wild, to break out of a boring monotonous life.
It's 3 p.m. on a Friday afternoon. I turn to my friend Holly and say:It's time to moon the dog! Let's go!
Fall Dog Bombs the Moon         
"Fall Dog Bombs the Moon" is a song written by David Bowie in 2003 for his album Reality. According to Bowie himself at the time of the album release, "It came from reading an article about Kellogg Brown & Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton, the company that Dick Cheney used to run.
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  • [[Galileo]]'s sketches of the Moon from the ground-breaking ''[[Sidereus Nuncius]]'' (1610), publishing among other findings the first descriptions of the Moons topography
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  • First view of the [[far side of the Moon]], taken by [[Luna 3]], 7 October 1959. Clearly visible is [[Mare Moscoviense]] (top right) and a mare triplet of [[Mare Crisium]], [[Mare Marginis]] and [[Mare Smythii]] (left center).
  • [[Libration]], the slight variation in the Moon's [[apparent size]] and viewing angle over a single lunar month as viewed from Earth's north
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  • crater]] (brown) features of the near side of the Moon
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  • Orion spacecraft]]'s flyby of the Moon in the [[Artemis 1]] mission
  • Wide angle image of a lunar swirl, the 70 kilometer long [[Reiner Gamma]]
  • Moon's internal structure: solid inner core (iron-metallic), molten outer core, hardened mantle and crust. The crust on the Moon's near side permanently facing Earth is thinner, featuring larger areas flooded by material of the once molten mantle forming today's [[lunar mare]].
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  • gravitational pull]] of the Moon is approximately 1/6 of Earth's.
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1) a full; half; harvest; new; quarter moon
2) the moon wanes; waxes
3) the moon comes out
4) on the moon (astronauts have walked on the moon)
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v. (D; intr.) to moon over

Wikipedia

Fall Dog Bombs the Moon

"Fall Dog Bombs the Moon" is a song written by David Bowie in 2003 for his album Reality. According to Bowie himself at the time of the album release, "It came from reading an article about Kellogg Brown & Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton, the company that Dick Cheney used to run. Basically, Kellogg Brown & Root got the job of cleaning up Iraq. What tends to happen is that a thing like an issue or a policy manifests itself as a guide. It becomes a character of some kind, like the one in Fall Dog. There's this guy saying, 'I'm goddamn rich'. You know, 'Throw anything you like at me, baby, because I'm goddamn rich. It doesn't bother me.'."

Biographer Nicholas Pegg wrote his own interpretation of the song: "The key on this occasion is the fearful predicament of global politics at the time of the Reality sessions. The album was recorded during the preamble to, and the prosecution of, the Iraq War, and it's impossible to hear lyrics like 'I don't care much, I'll win anyway.../I'm goddamn rich, an exploding man/When I talk in the night, there's oil on my hands' without pondering their most obvious resonance. It wouldn't be particularly extravagant to surmise that the 'Moon' of the title suggests the Crescent Moon of Islam, thereby narrowing down the candidates for 'Fall Dog' fairly decisively."

Pegg concludes writing that the song cocks a "contemptuous snook at the increasing predilection of political parties to find 'someone to hate' while jumping into bed with business corporations" and that dialogue with other Bowie's songs like "Fantastic Voyage", "Loving the Alien" and "I'm Afraid of Americans".

"Fall Dog Bombs the Moon" is based on short melodic motives, the kind that seemed to permeate his previous album, Heathen.

A live performance of the song, recorded in November 2003 during the A Reality Tour, is included on the A Reality Tour album, released in 2010.