歌手:David Bowie Can You Hear Me (Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974) - David Bowie Lyrics by:David Bowie Once we were lovers can they understand Closer than others I was your I was your I was your man Don't talk of heartaches ooo ...
Earth, which really struck a cosmic chord. Everything about this album – the soul of the songs, the Rockin’ beat, lyrics, vocals, instrumentation, the lively up-tempo tracks
Bowie's first album of the new millennium is a typically messy one from the period but still his most consistent work since 'Let's Dance' two decades earlier. The mid-tempo single "Everyone Says 'Hi'" is the standout song, part '80s throwback, part art-rock future leap that finds its...
Lennon’s autobiographical lyrics show the jealousy and possessiveness he felt towards women at the time. The music, meanwhile, was based around blues changes and US soul and R&B. That’s me doing Wilson Pickett. You know, a cowbell going four in the bar, and the chord goingchatoong!
witty lyrics and is just pure comedy. This is not meant to be taken seriously but when you have friends over, this should be one you play to lighten any mood. Chapman is a talented artist and it is great to hear her having so much f...
s equipped with a soulful style bilingual rhymes and profound lyrical content. You hear the smooth-yet-powerful baritone vocals delivered with a distinctive tone. You recognize the voice as it commands attention with provocative lyrics over flavorful tracks. This MC shifts the rhyme from English to...
(e.g., I don’t think that it would be taken as an acceptable behavior if one was to present one’s self as, say, a French serf from the mid-16th century); Ziggy Bowie clones are seeming more appropriate (although it would seem to me that there is a curious temporal lag here, ...
In ‘We Can Work It Out’, Paul did the first half, I did the middle eight. But you’ve got Paul writing, ‘We can work it out, we can work it out’ – real optimistic, y’know, and me impatient: ‘Life is very short and there’s no time for fussing and fighting, my frien...
For me And I'm Feeling Good! On this Newley ninetieth, let's close with him in the show's little-man persona and what was always a big showstopper for him, if not for Norman Wisdom: ~If you'd like to hear Mark sing Bricusse & Newley, here'sthe Bond song they wrote with John ...
For years, Reed was a prophet without honor in his own country. Indeed, it took an Englishman (David Bowie) to rescue Reed from obscurity in 1972 and get him into a recording studio to record what would become his only (modest) hit single. ...