Berlin, Germany – When David Bowie’s Glass Spider Tour arrived in West Berlin on June 6, 1987, the city was the world’s de ...
Bowie stopped short of attempting another concept album with Aladdin Sane. While there was one cover (of The Rolling Stones’ “Let’s Spend the Night Together”) and a few songs he had ...
David Bowie was always open about the impact of his heroes. He even covered classic songs by those he deemed most important ...
Enter Bowie. He covered the track for his classic record Aladdin Sane. The is more energetic and glamorous. Bowie did a much better job bringing out the fun in a simple song than its writers did.
He had also summoned another master of his craft in saxophonist David Sanborn, utilising him on Young Americans the way that he did Garson on Aladdin Sane ... him and that song [‘Young Americans ...
The Aladdin Sane, the subterranean Japanese-inspired cocktail bar that debuted in January 2024 sits in the lower level of the ...
The city of Detroit fascinated David Bowie and inspired one of the defining songs of his glam rock period, “The Jean Genie.” ...
The British-born Bowie burst onto the music scene in 1969 with his song “Space Oddity” and ... colorful alter egos — including Aladdin Sane and Iggy Stardust — throughout his iconic ...
Ad campaign for 'Aladdin Sane' What caused the change ... all to see in his lyrics all the way back to "The Man Who Sold the World" in 1970 and through songs like "Queen Bitch" on "Hunky Dory." And ...
Franz Ferdinand conquered the world in the early 2000s with their gloriously frenetic art-punk dance-whore sound, scoring hits like “Do You Want To,” “Michael,” “Ulysses,” and the video game staple ...
The late rock star had an enduring love affair with the city that helped save him. Though most don’t know of his role in ...