I like David Bowie just fine, and the core of the brilliance of this song are all the intelligent chord leaps on and on, up and up, that he wrote. But there are few performances as cool as Seu Jorge as a character in The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, where he turns the Bowie song into a Brazilian acoustic guitar performance accompanying his deep, calm voice. He does this with a number of Bowie songs throughout the film, but this is my favorite. It's such a surreal aspect of a totally surreal film, but you maybe get the biggest feeling of impact from listening to the soundtrack album, where all the Jorge performances are collated together with a collection of other movie tracks and score pieces. The soundtrack album turns into an underrated concept album that richly parallels the film, evoking a kind of wistful out-at-sea vibe that makes the album a perfect choice just to have running quietly over a sunny summer afternoon - or a winter afternoon where you need to remember.