David Bowie always had fresh music. He couldn't be limited to one genre. I'm still impressed with his collaboration with Pat Metheny on "The Falcon And The Snowman". "This Is Not America" by David Bowie and "Chris" by Pat Metheny are both on my phone's playlist.
David Bowie young Americans really good like that song is fine with work up or do love friend I believe it will take to get 🤩💯💯💯 I think it's just come girl
Bowie was touring his album Diamond Dogs in the US in 1974, listening to all the black soul radio stations as he was being driven around, and started writing "plastic soul" songs (as he called them) on the road, and going into studios (like Sigma Sound in Philadelphia) to record them. He was so prolific (releasing albums every 9-10 months at this point) that he re-tooled the tour after a break to accommodate these new songs, re-naming it "The Soul Tour" (AKA Philly Dogs)... he was the best 🙏
Great reaction I love this song. Bowie looooved soul--this was his homage to it. Thanks for just listening and dancing to the music. Sometimes I think cause it's Bowie everyone thinks there's some deeper meaning, he even joked about it saying 'my fans come up with meanings that never even occurred to me.'
l OVE the album also Young Americans and the follow up Staion to Staion a little darker both soulful with a groove .... check out the live version ? of teh same song its worth a reaction
DAVID BOWIE, "YOUNG AMERICAN", More Groovy 70's. Group BADFINGER, with "BABY BLUE", and "NO MATTER WHAT"...ELTON JOHN, "MADMAN ACROSS THE WATER", AMERICA, "SANDMAN". "RARE EARTH, "LOSING YOU".. SANTANA, "EVIL WAYS"..
David Bowie was my first BIG concert, I think I was about 13 but grew up listening to classic rock so I knew exactly who it was I was going to see. He was already a legend by then, and to my young eyes and ears, he earned every bit of that title that night. He has something for every mood, every moment, every feeling, his catalog is just full of songs that make you groove as hard as you did with this one.
"Ain't there one damn song that can make me - break down and cry-y" Nobody sold a song like Bowie!
Luther Vandross was a background singer in this joint
Luther was the vocal arranger for the Young Americans tour.
And David Sanborn on the SAX!!!
More David Bowie! Golden Years! Rebel Rebel! Suffragette City! Panic in Detroit! Fame! China Girl! Let's Dance! Heroes! Space Oddity!
David Sanborn played sax on this album. Bowie sang Young Americans on the TV Show Soul Train. This whole album is cool.
David Bowie always had fresh music. He couldn't be limited to one genre.
I'm still impressed with his collaboration with Pat Metheny on "The Falcon And The Snowman". "This Is Not America" by David Bowie and "Chris" by Pat Metheny are both on my phone's playlist.
Blue-eyed soul doesn't get much better than Bowie baby!
Thanks for the memories. I saw David Bowie back in the 70' s.
Bowie is great. I bet you would really like Golden Years, Let's Dance, and Fame. Enjoying your reactions!
Let’s Dance will never be in same league 😊
Bowie tearjerker, hardly ever played, "My Death" GQ awards 1997. He knew it.
Go check it if you havent.
Love this classic. Missing my boy. Rip.
Ain’t there one damn song that can make me break down and cry?
Catchy tune, isn’t it?
David Bowie young Americans really good like that song is fine with work up or do love friend I believe it will take to get 🤩💯💯💯 I think it's just come girl
It’s the sax! And David, of course!
Luther Vandross sang choir on this record and wrote some songs with David. Greetings from Heidelberg / Germany
Bowie was touring his album Diamond Dogs in the US in 1974, listening to all the black soul radio stations as he was being driven around, and started writing "plastic soul" songs (as he called them) on the road, and going into studios (like Sigma Sound in Philadelphia) to record them. He was so prolific (releasing albums every 9-10 months at this point) that he re-tooled the tour after a break to accommodate these new songs, re-naming it "The Soul Tour" (AKA Philly Dogs)... he was the best 🙏
Bowie did time in Detroit.
I think things rubbed off.
Great reaction I love this song. Bowie looooved soul--this was his homage to it. Thanks for just listening and dancing to the music. Sometimes I think cause it's Bowie everyone thinks there's some deeper meaning, he even joked about it saying 'my fans come up with meanings that never even occurred to me.'
This is the song that brought Bowie to America.
Golden years...
If you liked this one, try "Fame" and "Right" from the same album.
He had some major Talent singing background including Luther Vandross
Try Fame, Let's Dance or Golden Years :)
One Of His Best Love The Review 😃😃
This was the "Thin White Duke" era for David Bowie. Just after the Ziggy Stardust time frame.
l OVE the album also Young Americans and the follow up Staion to Staion a little darker both soulful with a groove .... check out the live version ? of teh same song its worth a reaction
Boys Keep Swinging
Sigma Sound Studio in Philly!
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Here's another nice upbeat love song you may not have heard. " Bingo " by the Whispers
Bowie. Not too shabby eh?
Watch the live version to watch the background singers. Aren't they so great?
DAVID BOWIE, "YOUNG AMERICAN", More Groovy 70's. Group BADFINGER, with "BABY BLUE", and "NO MATTER WHAT"...ELTON JOHN, "MADMAN ACROSS THE WATER", AMERICA, "SANDMAN". "RARE EARTH, "LOSING YOU".. SANTANA, "EVIL WAYS"..
The happier the music, the bleaker the lyrics.
JT got moves!
If you don't like Bowie, you are the problem!
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David Bowie was my first BIG concert, I think I was about 13 but grew up listening to classic rock so I knew exactly who it was I was going to see. He was already a legend by then, and to my young eyes and ears, he earned every bit of that title that night. He has something for every mood, every moment, every feeling, his catalog is just full of songs that make you groove as hard as you did with this one.