“Often copied, Never Equalled.” This was the official line used by RCA to promote Scary Monsters upon it’s release in 1980. It was meant as a good natured, yet not at all subtle dig at the myriad of ...
After the trilogy, during which Bowie experimented with different genres and sounds as well as dealt with his problems, he sat down to write a more commercially viable record. The trilogy was ...
The post Robert Fripp and Toyah Celebrate Halloween with Cover of David Bowie’s “Scary Monsters”: Watch appeared first on Consequence. The King Crimson guitarist and the new wave singer have mostly ...
David Bowie was always a poetic songwriter, but even he had to bow down to the revolutionary brilliance of a poet like Linton Kwesi Johnson during the 1970s.
While David Bowie was one of the few artists who could have claimed to have done it all, he knew his heroes helped steer him in the right direction.
Fanatic. I hope your September has been grand thus far. I started my September listening with Scary Monsters by David Bowie and Pink Flag by Wire. Fanatic. I hope your September has been grand thus ...
The new name the band went for was taken from the “so simple-minded” lyrics of David Bowie’s “The Jean Genie.” After reconfiguring their line-up, Simple Minds began regularly playing under the new ...
It’s Halloween Week and Toyah and hubbie Robert Fripp of King Crimson are in the spirit. Today’s edition of their Sunday Lunch series features the couple covering David Bowie‘s “Scary Monsters (and ...
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