The guitar solo in the song I recommended is Stevie Ray
Ok I didn’t know SRV played with Bowie, I’ll give it a burl in the morning and report back
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The guitar solo in the song I recommended is Stevie Ray
Even more rock ones get a spin, like Ziggy Stardust that one thought would appeal to a fan of heavier music.I mean, of the ones that get regular airplay, no love for Changes or We can Be Heroes?
Ok I didn’t know SRV played with Bowie, I’ll give it a burl in the morning and report back
Changes?
Nile Rodgers is the other guitarist on the album.
There's some moderately obscure song he's part of but I can't for the life of me remember which one.
Could it be Jean Knight - Mr Big Stuff or Sheila and B. Devotion - Spacer?
You might like the guitar work in 'Criminal World'
I did like the guitar and the bass too, whoever that is knows what they’re doing. The music overall was a bit meh.
I’ll give the Stardust album a go, just chucked on a few songs, that’s probably one I should listen all the way through. Not got my hopes up I must admit from my first crack.
EDIT: Carmine Rojas was the bass player, a quick wiki indicates he’s played with probably every great musician of his era, not surprised
Under Pressure also an all-time great song.
You can tell the difference of the quality from the 'Let's Dance' album to the rest of his albums in terms of the musicianship.
I'm going to assume you really like the song and are too stubborn to admit it lol
Fair call. I have always had mates way into Zappa, I dont like it.For the life of me I don't get the hype in certain qrts for the music of Frank Zappa And in spite of his unconventional musical sensibilities I tire quickly when listening to his garbage or people who extol his musical genius
He's a huge pass for me
This thread inspired me to listen to Bowie on the bike ride home. Just the hits, but it was some of the lesser played hits like Modern Love, Golden Years, Man Who Sold the World that reminded me of how great he was. And you're right, he has a very unique structure and sound.What made Bowie's music so great was his chaotic and unpredictable tempo. Listening to Life on Mars and Space Oddity those songs break all the rules. Just when you're expecting the tempo to maintain consistency, it's broken and that chaos is aesthetically pleasing.
Bowie also incorporates many well known techniques from classical composers such as trills, pauses (Can't remember the technical term), missed beats in his music. Moonlight Sonata is the best example of the tempo change and pauses I'm referring to. His music really is epic.
Modern Love is greatThis thread inspired me to listen to Bowie on the bike ride home. Just the hits, but it was some of the lesser played hits like Modern Love, Golden Years, Man Who Sold the World that reminded me of how great he was. And you're right, he has a very unique structure and sound.
I probably don’t go back to them that often but I agree they are good. Probably WE, then Reflektor, then Everything Now.Have thought about this thread a few times recently so glad to see it bumped.
Unpopular opinion, but I think Arcade Fire's 3 most recent albums are good.
Reflektor, Everything Now and WE.
I play them all fairly regularly.
My unpopular opinion would be I think that The Suburbs is one of their weaker albumsI probably don’t go back to them that often but I agree they are good. Probably WE, then Reflektor, then Everything Now.
That’s probably my favourite, although I can see how some might view it as a bit bloated.My unpopular opinion would be I think that The Suburbs is one of their weaker albums
Funeral is a masterpiece, and Neon Bible was my gateway so I'll always rank it right up there.That’s probably my favourite, although I can see how some might view it as a bit bloated.
Preaching to the choir, brother. Insipid, inauthentic, soulless.I loathe Dire Straits.
Interesting. Just out of curiosity, was it lack of musicianship, or just dull?a par with The Clash (who were truly horrible in concert).