You might look for an album called Pin Ups. Bowie covers a bunch of familiar other peoples songs in a new way. Of course that annoyed as many people as found it interesting....
--- On Wed, 8/3/11, bkushner@mcsnet.ca <bkushner@mcsnet.ca> wrote:
From: bkushner@mcsnet.ca <bkushner@mcsnet.ca> Subject: Re: [Classic_Rock_Forever] Re: Top 5 Favourite Records for August To: Classic_Rock_Forever@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, August 3, 2011, 8:39 AM
I should give Bowie a listen.
I say that because so many of the greats that I really like and appreciate now [Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, Neil Young, etc] I didn't especially care for 30 or 40 years ago. Perhaps Bowie will be the same ??
BobK
On 2011-08-03, at 9:23 AM, Cfh wrote:
My brother dug into Bowie in a major way, so I got to benefit from having the library at hand without having to buy it myself. I can't say everything of his appeals to me, but alot of it did/does. I think it was either Diamond Dogs, or David Live that was the breakthrough for me. The live album is top drawer, no question, but Diamond Dogs was a loose concept that borrowed some words/thoughts from my favourite author at the time (Orwell) and that kept my interest long enough to learn to appreciate the music.
Later on albums like Station to Station became standards in my rotation.
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