Дэвиду Боуи сегодня 64!

Все мы взрослеем понемножку. Кумиры и те, кто был вдохновлён ими на подвиги. Уверен, что Боуи и фены Боуи с возрастом становятся только лучше.
Дэвиду в его 64-ый день рождения мы пожелаем здоровья и дальнейших творческих шагов. А сами вспомним с чего у нас всё начиналось.

Итак вспомните себя. Все начинающие фены делают один важный шаг: нет, не заслушивают альбом Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars или Let’s Dance до дыр, а угадайте что… правильно! учатся писать фамилию(на самом деле псевдоним) кумира без ошибок!
Вообщем на будущее, если вы забыли как правильно пишется Bowie, вы всегда можете подсмотреть правильный спеллинг в этом блоге.
Всех боуиманов с праздником!

Для тех, кто в танке — сайтец watchmojo.com сделал замечательную хронологическую подборку творчества Боуи.


The Life and Career of David Bowie

Любимый мною гаражный Tin Machine I подзажали, но всё остальное есть. Приятного просмотра!

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    The Life and Career of David Bowie
    Musical Beginnings

    David Robert Jones was born on January 8th, 1947 in Brixton, London, England. Though he showed musical interest at a young age, it was only in the early 60s that he really pursued the art. He started by joining several blues bands, but branched off on his own when they had little success. Renaming himself David Bowie, he released his self-titled debut in 1967.

    Moon Landing and «Space Oddity»

    Its lack of success led Bowie to participate in a promotional film called “Love You till Tuesday,” which showcased several of his songs. Of particular interest was “Space Oddity,” which tells the story of an astronaut named Major Tom. That track became a hit after it was released at the same time as the first moon landing. His sophomore effort of the same name, however, was another commercial disappointment.

    The Spiders from Mars

    To promote his third album, The Man Who Sold the World, Bowie was put in a dress to capitalize on his androgynous look. In 1971, a pop-influenced record called Hunky Dory came out and was followed by the creation of his flamboyant Ziggy Stardust persona and stage show with backing band, The Spiders from Mars.

    Breakthrough and Number One Album

    Then came his breakthrough record, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, which climbed the charts thanks to his performance of the single, “Starman” on “Top of the Pops.” 1973’s Aladdin Sane was his first number one album, mixing a hard rock sound with styles such as avant-garde jazz. The Spiders from Mars were disbanded shortly thereafter.

    Touring and Cocaine

    After the covers album, Pin Ups, turned Bowie into the UK’s best-selling artist, the funky concept record, Diamond Dogs, featuring the hit, “Rebel Rebel,” was released. The elaborate stage shows for the tour that followed, as well as the worsening state of Bowie’s health due to his cocaine addiction, would later be seen in the documentary, “Cracked Actor.”

    Thin White Duke

    1975 saw the release of Young Americans, an album that was less glam rock and more soul. This album spawned his first U.S. hit, a track that was written with John Lennon, “Fame.” His next album, Station to Station, featured the song, “Golden Years,” and introduced another alter ego, the Thin White Duke. This persona resembled his character in the 1976 movie, “The Man Who Fell to Earth.”

    Working with Brian Eno

    Up next was a trio of albums recorded with Brian Eno known as the Berlin Trilogy, beginning with 1977’s Low. This ambient and abstract album produced the UK hit, “Sound and Vision.” This was followed by a more pop rock but still minimalist album called Heroes, whose title track later became a Bowie signature tune. And in 1979, with his drug addiction now behind him, Bowie released Lodger, which contained new wave and world music elements.

    «Let’s Dance»

    1980’s Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) featured the hit, “Ashes to Ashes,” which was accompanied by an iconic music video. Bowie’s career leapt to new heights in 1983 with the success of the album, Let’s Dance, and the music videos for the singles, “Modern Love” and “China Girl.” High sales continued with the dance-inspired Tonight, an album that featured the Top 10 hit, “Blue Jean.”

    Mick Jagger

    In 1985, the music video for Bowie’s duet with Mick Jagger, “Dancing in the Street,” was debuted at Live Aid. Two years later, Bowie released the more techno-based album, Never Let Me Down, that featured the single, “Day-In, Day-Out.”

    Acting

    Bowie took on a number of acting roles during the ‘80s. Examples include a Broadway production of “The Elephant Man,” and the films, “Absolute Beginners,” “Labyrinth,” and “The Last Temptation of Christ.”

    Tin Machine

    At the end of the 80s, Bowie fronted a band called Tin Machine, which recorded two studio albums. But, because the material was less successful than his solo work, they dissolved in 1992. Bowie then returned to his solo career with the jazzier album, Black Tie White Noise, in 1993.

    Industrial and Techno Elements

    This was closely followed by the soundtrack for a television series called The Buddha of Suburbia. In 1995, Bowie brought industrial elements to the mix with the album Outside. He gained more critical and commercial success with the techno-infused sounds of 1997’s Earthling.

    More Albums and a Rest

    1999 saw the release of an album with more rock tracks entitled ‘Hours…’ This was followed by the critically and commercially acclaimed Heathen in 2002 and another successful record in 2003 called Reality. Emergency heart surgery in 2004 forced Bowie to slow down, so in the latter half of the decade, he recorded only a few songs and played a couple of gigs. A live compilation capturing performances from his 2003 tour called A Reality Tour came out in 2010.

    More Acting

    Bowie continued to act while he released albums. Some of his most notable film appearances include “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me,” “Mr. Rice’s Secret,” “Zoolander,” and “The Prestige.”

    A Musical Chameleon

    A true chameleon of the music world, David Bowie has incorporated many different styles to make his own. With his distinctive voice and extravagant stage shows, he is surely an artist who will continue to be influential throughout the ages.

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