| re: A bit in David Bowie's "Moonage Daydream" | |
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Jsteinfan 04:39 pm UTC 01/11/16 |
| In reply to: | A bit in David Bowie's "Moonage Daydream" - angie 04:26 pm UTC 01/11/16 |
| Clearly Jim was under the influence of Bowie when working on the new TANZ material! > I was just listening to David Bowie today, as I expect a > lot of people are, and possibly with a heavy heart. :( > > One thing I have wondered for a long while: > > https://youtu.be/JFDj3shXvco?t=1m53s > > This bit of the song Moonage Daydream, from Ziggy > Stardust, does it remind you of any of Jim's > compositions? > > I have the feeling it does, but I don't know where from. I > mean, it's kind of "the fast version of Tot zu sein ist > komisch", maybe? I don't know, I feel like I heard > something that sounded similar to this back in The Dream > Engine or something. > > I know we have those old 1970s programs that say that they > were hoping to get Bowie to star in Neverland, or > something like that.... > > Maybe I just have some wires crossed in my head. | |
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