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David Robert Jones (8
January 1947 – 10
January 2016),
known as
David Bowie (/ˈboʊi/ BOH-ee), was an
English singer,
songwriter and actor.
Regarded as...
- at the
premiere in
London in June 1973
wrote Curry gives a "garishly
Bowiesque performance as the ambi****trous doctor." This
change carried over to the...
- rough-boys vocals". The
Dallas Morning News
noted that it "starts off with a
Bowiesque guitar part,
picks up a
heavy cargo of steel,
quickly lays down the hard...
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being witty and
erotic at the same time", and
Curry gives a "garishly
Bowiesque performance as the ambi****trous doctor."
Record producer Jonathan King...
- of singer-songwriter Cat Stevens, as
opposed to the then-current glam
Bowiesque fashion of
openly ****
artists such as Jobriath.
Performers on the album...
- a solo artist, and it's a
sharp number with a
decidedly crisp rhythm,
Bowiesque acoustic guitar, and
vocals and a
melody line you will not forget." Lucas...
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Reviewer Nick Kent
described songs like "Feed the Enemy" as "very Low-period
Bowiesque", due to the "stray
saxophone bleats and
lulling synthesiser chords"....
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Record Mirror described the song as "a stomping, ****ured
record sung with
Bowiesque conviction". In a
review of the 1986 re-issue, Dave
Rimmer of
Smash Hits...
- It was
dismissed by
Trouser Press reviewer Dave
Schulps as "humorless
Bowiesque dance-rock".
Several singles were
taken from the album, none of them reaching...
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grandiosity was a good thing." Nomi's self-penned "Keys of Life", a "
Bowiesque"
track complete with
synthesizer drones and multi-layered vocals, introduces...