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David Bowie famously sang about âChangesâ in 1971, and true to his word, he turned and faced the strange on his 1975 LP âYoung Americans.â Making a galactic journey from glam-rock to his self-described âplastic soul,â the man who came from Mars ...
David Bowie died 10 years ago, but his legacy is going strong. In honor of Bowie's legendary career, we look back on his career and explore deep album cuts from his musical catalogue.
David Bowie may have passed away in 2016, but you would never know it from the stream of reissues that have been released since then. His label, Parlophone, has been steadily releasing multi-disc sets of material that Bowie wrote and recorded in the run-up ...
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The Bowie effect: 15 iconic hits that shaped music culture
From cosmic voyages to streets of glam, Bowieâs music carved a path where innovation met rebellion, leaving echoes that still ripple through culture. David Bowie didnât just make music; he sculpted soundscapes that mirrored the restless energy of his era.
Ten years on from his death, Kate Bush, Tony Visconti, Siouxsie Sioux, Earl Slick, Dave Gahan, U2's The Edge and more express their debt to David Bowie.
David Bowie was popâs ultimate starman, a shape-shifting god of glam â but even he had the odd crash landing. Consider his early single The Laughing Gnome, a novelty tune whose chipmunk giggles contain an accidental strain of existential horror.
Pianist Mike Garson shares memories of "dream boss" Bowie holding on to the very end: "He was dying, and yet he was saying, âLet's do this.'"