Nicholas Pegg in his 'Complete David Bowie' in the section on 'Diamond Dogs' states :-
"A significant innovation was the introduction of a brand new Bowie voice - 'Sweet Thing' and 'Big Brother' unveil the sonorous basso profundo that would become a key element of David's vocal armoury, and a fundamental influence on the goth bands of the 1980s."
So, basically Eldo just wanted to be Halloween Jack - and why not
Apologies if this has been discussed here before I have the memory of a silverfish.
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I remember Silverfish! They were alright
There were some reviews in the weeklies for the release of Under The Gun which compared it favourably Sweet Thing / Candidate.
That Pegg book is a very good read, the David Buckley one is also worth hunting down.
There were some reviews in the weeklies for the release of Under The Gun which compared it favourably Sweet Thing / Candidate.
That Pegg book is a very good read, the David Buckley one is also worth hunting down.
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I have the Buckley it is very good. I also recently got the Paul Trynka and the Kevin Cann both recommended. At least until Bowie writes one himself.
I havent heard 'Silverfish'. I have heard 'Silverwing' - who can forget their magnum opus 'Flashbomb Fever'; a classic of it's genre.
I don't understand the Nicholas Pegg = Dalek reference
I havent heard 'Silverfish'. I have heard 'Silverwing' - who can forget their magnum opus 'Flashbomb Fever'; a classic of it's genre.
I don't understand the Nicholas Pegg = Dalek reference
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IIRC, Bowie took singing lessons around that time ... a very good decision!million voices wrote:Nicholas Pegg in his 'Complete David Bowie' in the section on 'Diamond Dogs' states :-
"A significant innovation was the introduction of a brand new Bowie voice - 'Sweet Thing' and 'Big Brother' unveil the sonorous basso profundo that would become a key element of David's vocal armoury, and a fundamental influence on the goth bands of the 1980s."
Btw, I have this one. A pretty item.
Oh well, and didn't he prove that perfectly by Vision Thing , Comfortably Numb / Some Kind of Stranger ... or more recently by this load of new songs ...million voices wrote: So, basically Eldo just wanted to be Halloween Jack - and why not ...
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I seem to also remember Chris Roberts writing in Melody Maker also (favourably) liken 'More' to the original full length soundtrack version of 'Cat People'...
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