David Bowie: How The Cocaine addiction ruin some things

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    David Bowie: How The Cocaine addiction ruin some things - David Bowie

    Unfortunately, only about what the band members agree regarding this shooting is nothing to be remembered for  all the time addiction of cocaine on which  David Bowie was already seriously addicted. Thus, once said that he remembers that the shooting was in LA (since read somewhere). "The positive side" of such a lifestyle was amazing overproduction that resulted in the creation of four superb albums in a period of just three years, from today's perspective, it seems incomprehensible. Specifically, 1977. years gives us a new two masterpieces, "Low" and "Heroes" that the album "Lodger" do so. Berlin trilogy that was filmed in collaboration with Brian Eno during Bowievog life in Berlin.
    Station to station us in no way makes a sudden change Bowievog expression but a logical continuation of its predecessor, where funk and soul implemented as important directions of its further development, which may have been, and crucial to its success among the American public. Of course, keeping a rock solid foundation of sound, it distinctive from the beginning, is also present on this album. We find surprising and important role of piano and a little bit less synthesizer, which can be attributed to the influence of Krautrock - emerging directions of german rock by David loved Living in Berlin.

    Although it is not an album that would be remembered as one of his best, the fact that the song below his standards, we find, as everyone will surely reveal its two or three gems despite the choice of only six songs and lasting only 38 minutes. I would single out "Wild Is the Wind" and "Word on a Wing" as one of the biggest and most emotional vocal performances throughout Bowievoj career. When the latter about another minute goes verse, "Lord, I kneel and offer you my word on a wing," it's hard not fit with anything you are doing and devote full attention to this brilliant piece of music.
    "Wild Is the Wind" was the only treatment for this album. Originally performed by Johnny Mathis 1957th year for the movie, has been a huge success and the same year was nominated for an Oscar. However, the real popularity of the song gives Nina Simone with her unrecognizable and brutally good version recorded nine years later. Inspired by the knowledge of this jazz diva, David decides to utterly thankless endeavor, and a cover of Nina's style.
     
    By , 5/1/2012 2:13:00 PM
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