Rock icon
David Bowie died yesterday, as you probably have heard by now, after an
18-month battle with cancer, and just a couple days after releasing his final
album. Tributes have been pouring in from people across the musical spectrum,
from Iggy Pop to Kanye West to Cher. WXPN has been wall-to-wall Bowie since
6:00 this morning, 8 hours and counting.
Although
going back through my vinyl collection confirms that I bought the Let’s Dance LP at one point, I have to
admit that I’ve never been a huge fan of Bowie’s work. I think that’s because I
found his frequent changes in persona somewhat offputting – I could never
figure out what if anything was at his core in terms of music. (I occasionally
wondered, semi-seriously, whether “David Bowie” actually existed, or whether
the name was actually handed down from one musician to another at various times
over the years.)
Nevertheless,
I’d have to rate these as my top 5 Bowie tracks:
Let’s Dance (also a great video, which I hadn't seen before)
The Man Who
Sold The World (although I prefer Nirvana’s cover)
This Is Not
America
Modern Love
Suffragette
City
Under Pressure
ReplyDeleteYoung Americans
Suffragette City
Ziggy Stardust
Space Oddity
Richard Thompson did Space Oddity (after a fashion) in his all-request show at the Barns last night. Tuesday night he did Rebel Rebel. Haven't seen a set list for the Wednesday show.
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