
This tune is a fine example, skewering both the disco movement and the of washed up and B-list musicians and actors who hopped the disco gravy train. You've got a tremendous variety of square going on here. You've got the past-the-prime musician trying to be hip. You've got him delivering a peculiarly smarmy loungey disco song (I especially love the stilted way he sings "let the children boo-gie").

And John really nails it. It's an exact recreation of a whole slew of records that came out in the late 70's. Plus, it's a damn good cover of a great song. The disco vibe is perfect, with the traditional funk bass and chicken scratch guitar. John's delivery is just stellar. His vocal is solid, but he keeps it decidedly unfunky over the funk.

You can find John's performance of "Starman" on the soundtrack for Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.
[You can listen to John C. Reilly's "Starman" by navigating to the post "Song051" and clicking or right-clicking on the title or the link.]
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