Strange Phenomena
Strange Phenomena

Kate Bush - Strange Phenomena Lyrics

Rock
Sep 12, 1994
291
Strange Phenomena Music Video

Strange Phenomena Lyrics

Soon it will be the phase of the moon
When people tune in
Every girl know about the punctual blues
But who's to know the power
Behind our moves

A day of coincidence with the radio
And a word that won't go away
We know what they're all going to say
"G" arrives, funny, had a feeling he was on his way

We raise our hats to the strange phenomena
Soul birds of a feather flock together
We raise our hats to the hand a-moulding us
Sure 'nuff, he has the answer
He has the answer
He has the answer
Na na, na na
On mani padme
On mani padme
On mani padme hum

You pick up a paper, you read a name
You go out, it turns up again and again
You bump into a friend you haven't seen
For a long time
Then into another you only thought about last night

You hear your sister calling for you
But you don't know where from
You know there's something wrong
But you don't want to believe in a premonition

We raise our hats to the strange phenomena
Soul birds of a feather flock together
We raise our hats to the hand a-moulding us
Sure 'nuff, he has the answer
He has the answer
He has the answer
Na na, na na
On mani padme
On mani padme
On mani padme hum

Writer(s): KATE BUSH
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What inspired Kate Bush to write 'Strange Phenomena'?

    Kate Bush was inspired by the 'clusters of coincidences' she noticed in everyday life. She described these as moments when unrelated events seem to align, such as thinking of someone and then unexpectedly encountering a mutual friend who mentions that person.

  2. Who is 'G' in the song 'Strange Phenomena'?

    In 'Strange Phenomena', 'G' stands for Mr. G, a real person known to Kate Bush. The song references him arriving as if Bush had a premonition, illustrating the main theme of unexpected yet meaningful coincidences.

  3. What does 'Om mani padme hum' mean in 'Strange Phenomena'?

    The phrase 'Om mani padme hum' is a Buddhist mantra mentioned in 'Strange Phenomena'. Although Kate Bush initially didn't know its meaning, it was later explained to her by a fan as a form of adoration for the Buddha, translating to 'Oh, the jewel in the lotus.'

  4. Was 'Strange Phenomena' released as a single?

    'Strange Phenomena' was released as a single, but only in Brazil, where it unfortunately did not chart. Despite its limited release, the song has remained a significant part of Kate Bush's debut album, capturing fans' interest with its intriguing themes.

  5. How does 'Strange Phenomena' relate to the moon?

    The song opens by referencing a 'phase of the moon,' symbolizing the timing when people are more attuned to their surroundings and subtle coincidences. This lunar imagery helps set the mystical tone of the song and underscores its theme of interconnected events.

  6. What genre does 'Strange Phenomena' belong to?

    'Strange Phenomena' is part of Kate Bush's debut album, which blends art rock and progressive pop elements. Her unique style combines poetic lyrics with experimental soundscapes, making the song distinct within these genres.

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