Can we at least agree that 'Black Star' sounds a little Radiohead-y? Otherwise I'll cry, like Radiohead always do.
It sounds VERY Radioheady.
Can we at least agree that 'Black Star' sounds a little Radiohead-y? Otherwise I'll cry, like Radiohead always do.
Though I wouldn't disagree with Mr Tea's assessment of Thom Yorke's stage-craft, it is quite amusing to see this asserted alongside an admittance of never having seen him perform!![]()
http://www.theguardian.com/music/20...uce-record-request-country-star-dwight-yoakam
where does dissensus stand on raw power? the bowie mix or the iggy mix?
There's a very spinal tapish story about Iggy doing the 97 mix and insisting that EVERYTHING be put up to 10...
Prince moved between songs fluidly. He introduced the moving ballad "Free" by celebrating "the freedom to say no," later interrupting the song to wipe a tear and briefly mourn David Bowie: "I only met him once. He was nice to me. He seemed like he was nice to everybody."
THE Old Coulsdon man who delivered David Bowie's milk during the summer of '69 remembers the music legend as "nice man" who "had time for people".
This really doesn't reassure me that we aren't the unwitting participants in some esoteric ritual designed to bend collective global unconsciousness and ease his passage to the godhead.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/david-bowie-been-secretly-cremated-7174860