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sorry, I was busy placing my exposed genitalia on the keyboards of the attractive ladies here at the office.
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done and done. actualy I deleted everything but sent it all to larry flynt. he likes em freaky. he said he would be contacting you. ;)
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Plugged in Bowie late last night on you tube and went through a bunch of his clips and was just blown away. So many great, truly original, songs.
Let's not forget his contributions via Iggy too. He basically saved Iggy's career in the late 70's with the Idiot and Lust for Life. And he didn't step in and try to outshine Iggy in any way. He was only in the shadows trying to help him create something new for IG. The actual musical end of that stuff was almost all Bowie. A true artist musican, the real deal. |
he loved his helmet in jagger's brown-eye
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I started listening to T. Rex before I really got into Bowie. I have a number of albums by both of them (especially T. Rex) and they really don't sound enough alike to compare them in such a way. The only significant thing that they have in common, as far as I'm concerned, is the time period during which they both released the records they are most famous for. Maybe a few years ago I would've said that I wished T. Rex were as well-known and liked as Bowie, but now I would rather not have it that way. Most people I know who claim to like Bowie, for instance, only like a few of his songs and the rest they are attracted to is just his image in general and what it means for them. On the other hand, even though there really aren't a lot of T. Rex fans where I live, when I do find one, they're really into the music and not just the idea of the music and the image that goes along with it. This is probably because the name "David Bowie" means a certain thing to many people, whereas "T. Rex" doesn't mean much of anything to the same people, so liking T. Rex for their name alone won't do you much good. What I'm saying here is that claiming to be a David Bowie fan will automatically win you friends who like to pretend to be bisexual when really they're probably just a bunch of sexually inexperienced teenagers who like to at least appear otherwise. Claiming to be a T. Rex fan will just get you a bunch of strange looks from people who think you're really into dinosaurs. |
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As far as I know, that is a common misconception and he didn't use e-bow. |
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Are you for real? The Idiot and Lust for Life suck? Come on man. There isn't one bad song on Lust for Life!
And as I said earlier, if it were not for Bowie, Iggy would be dead. Bowie was one of the only people who visited Iggy and encouraged him when he was in a mental hospital. |
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That's news to me. Not only it sounds like he's using one on the song itself, but Fripp himself confirmed it on many interviews. Perhaps he was drunk while he was playing and he forgot all about it. |
I hear that space is a pretty freaky place.
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i hear david bowie saved iggy just so he could steal all his good ideas.
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Hmmm, sounds like what I heard was just bullshit. I could have sworn reading something along the lines of "while many assumed that fripp was using an e-bow, he actually was doing weird guitar voodoo shit involving his expert manipulation of feedback" |
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So Iggy Pop was going to try to make a dance album in the early 80s? |
yes! and instead he ended up making COLD METAL, the worst piece of suck ass suckage foisted upon the world
he played tag in the auto graveyard http://youtube.com/watch?v=iwqW0Zz7M7Y |
I suggest reading Open up and Bleed, the Iggy story, to Rob and Spectral. It hits on this stuff, and how the author having the inside look at this stuff, explained how Iggy thought David was taking too much credit for their collaboration. Iggy was very weary of that stuff and David was the utmost gentleman about it. But certainly the IDiot and Lust for Life could have had David's name on them too. Looking at them and the liners you almost don't even know David was involved. David was alot more popular at that time too and that was mighty generous of him. Iggy was out of control during the majority of his career, and was truly awful to some people that played with him or were around him. He won't even talk to one of the Sales brothers and the guy, to this day, doesn't know why. It may have mentioned something in the book as to why, but it was so dumb i can't remember it either. iggy could be one cold, selfish, prick. But look, David was not dumb. They helped each other. But realize this too, those particular Iggy albums were very cutting edge..much more Bowie's influence as you can hear from Low,Lodger, Monsters and all that stuff. It was David that took Iggy and brought him to Berlin and took in all the arty culture that was Bowie. One listen to Sister Midnight and you know its true.
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it was also david that plucked stevie ray vaughn and told him he would be in bowie's band and had him cut the dope guitar solo for LET'S DANCE and then kicked his ass back to the curb, then making the video for that song, not including stevie ray, and pretending to play all of stevie's licks essentially air guitaring like a fucking thief that he is, a musical thief
good songs though. very good songs. |
I would rather be known as a musical thief than to be known as someone who thought SRV's guitar stylings were "dope."
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I love Jimi, I love Neil Young, I love Stevie Ray vaughn, I love Muddy Waters, I love the GUITAR!
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