The opening music, a disjointed combination of piano, guitar, electronics and voice rising in a steady crescendo, has been described as sounding like "Bowie is about to turn into
The Incredible Hulk before your very ears". The song proper features
Robert Fripp on lead guitar, with treatments and synthesizer work by
Brian Eno. Fripp has stated that his guitar work on the track is a first take made straight upon arrival at the studio. The lyrics have been interpreted as a look back at Bowie's severe mood swings during his
cocaine addiction while living in
Los Angeles from 1975 to 1976, with the line "Thank God Heaven left us standing on our feet" suggesting the singer's gratitude for making it through that period. The phrase "someone fetch a priest" alludes not to a desire for religious succour but to co-producer
Tony Visconti's frequent expletive during the recording sessions for
"Heroes", "someone fuck a priest". ==Release and aftermath==