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  1. Hace 2 días · Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps), also known simply as Scary Monsters, [a] is the fourteenth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 12 September 1980 through RCA Records.

  2. Hace 4 días · The lyrics reflected Bowie's preoccupations with Friedrich Nietzsche, Aleister Crowley, mythology and religion. Preceded by the single "Golden Years", Station to Station was a commercial success, reaching the top five on the UK and US charts.

  3. Hace 2 días · Great lyrics. The other two tracks that stand out for me are the back to back "I'd Rather Be High" and "Boss Of Me". The psychedelia of the former and the return of the baritone sax on the latter. I wasn't surprised to see Tony Levin playing bass on five tracks, but seeing that the main guitarist is David Torn did surprise me.

  4. Hace 8 horas · This genre often features complex structures, unconventional rhythms, and thought-provoking lyrics, setting it apart from more mainstream rock music. 1. ... David Bowie: David Bowie, often ... and “Heroes” (1977) showcase Bowie’s ability to blend rock with avant-garde and electronic elements, creating music that is both ...

  5. Hace 8 horas · A masterpiece, reborn. BLACKSTAR SYMPHONY celebrates David Bowie’s final, critically acclaimed album Blackstar—plus iconic Bowie classics like “Space Oddity,” “Life on Mars,” and “Heroes”—reimagined for orchestra and performed with the original Blackstar band. Conducted by Grammy–winner Jules Buckley, this electrifying theatrical experience also features Bowie’s longtime ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Today, June 25, 2024, marks the 20th anniversary of what turned out to be David Bowie ’s final full concert of his career. The show took place at the Hurricane Festival in Scheessel, Germany. It ...

  7. Hace 6 días · Bowie himself described the song as a "Watch out mate, Hitler's on your back" warning. Bowie's rendition of "Across the Universe" is a blue-eyed soul reworking that features Lennon on guitar and backing vocals. Bowie had previously called the Beatles' original version "very watery" and wanted to "hammer the hell out of it".