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What is your favorite David Bowie song?
My favorite Bowie song will always be “Space Oddity”. “Ziggy Stardust” is a close second. The 70’s were Bowie’s most creative decade with songs like “Starman”, “The man who sold the world”, “Life on Mars”, “Rebel Rebel”, “Diamond dogs”, “Young Americans”, “Fame”, “TVC 15”, “Suffragette City” and “Heroes”.
What was so special about David Bowie?
Bowie was extremely talented in a lot of ways. The mysterieus alter ego’s he created in the 70′s, his performance, always unique, his lyrics, the changes in a short time and his vision. He had his own ideas of making art. Another talent he had was his abillity to choose the right musicians for the right reasons.
What was David Bowie’s number one hit?
1. Sound and Vision (1977)
1 | Sound and Vision – 2017 Remaster David Bowie | 3:04 |
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5 | Heroes – 2017 Remaster David Bowie | 6:11 |
6 | Sweet Thing – 2016 Remaster David Bowie | 3:39 |
7 | Young Americans – 2016 Remaster David Bowie | 5:13 |
8 | Oh! You Pretty Things – 2015 Remaster David Bowie | 3:13 |
Did David Bowie write his own songs?
Purist fans will be pleased to know that, for the most part, David Bowie wrote his own music. Bowie did, however, do a covers album called Pin-Ups, which included a great number of songs which he did not write. He said: “Your albums often reflect the place where they were written and recorded.
What influenced David Bowie?
He was greatly influenced by his half-brother Terry, who was nine years older and exposed the young Bowie to the worlds of rock music and beat literature. But Terry had his demons, and his mental illness, which forced the family to commit him to an institution, haunted Bowie for a good deal of his life.
What was David Bowie’s first number 1?
Fame
His 1975 RCA album “Young Americans” included his first number-one US single “Fame”, which was co-written by John Lennon—who also performed on the album—and Carlos Alomar.
How many No 1s did David Bowie have?
David Bowie has had 11 UK Official Album Chart Number 1s including Aladdin Sane, Diamond Dogs, Scary Monsters and Super Creeps and The Next Day, and five UK Official Singles Chart Number 1s including Ashes to Ashes and Let’s Dance, and in collaborations with Queen (Under Pressure) and Mick Jagger (Dancing In The Street …
Did Prince ever meet David Bowie?
“I only met him once. He was nice to me. He seemed like he was nice to everybody,” he said, wiping a tear from his eye. Two months later at a show in Toronto, Prince surprised the crowd by banging out a cover of the title song from Bowie’s 1977 album Heroes, the second in his Berlin Trilogy.