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Diamond Dogs: David Bowie: Nineteen Eighty-Four: George Orwell: One of several songs that Bowie wrote about Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four; Bowie had also hoped to produce a televised musical based on the book. [31] "2112" 2112: Rush: Anthem: Ayn Rand: Song shares themes with the novel, such that Neil Peart recognized Rand in the album's liner ...
Like its parent album, "Time" has divided critical opinion. Biographer David Buckley calls the full-length version "five minutes of wired perfection" and the lyrics "poetic and succinct", [6] while NME critics Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray have described the words as sounding "strained and incomplete", concluding that "with such a weak lyric, the overly melodramatic music sounds faintly ...
"The Next Day" is a single by English rock musician David Bowie, from his 25th studio album, The Next Day. The song caused controversy before the single's release due to its perceived mocking of Christianity, which some Christians considered obscene.
"Diamond Dogs" David Bowie Diamond Dogs: 1974 [100] "Did You Ever Have a Dream" David Bowie B-side of "Love You till Tuesday" 1967 [149] "Dirty Boys" David Bowie The Next Day: 2013 [137] " The Dirty Song" Bertolt Brecht Dominic Muldowney ‡ Baal (EP) 1982 [128] "D.J." David Bowie Brian Eno Carlos Alomar: Lodger: 1979 [106] "Do Anything You Say ...
Absolute Beginners (David Bowie song) Afraid (David Bowie song) African Night Flight; After All (David Bowie song) Aladdin Sane (song) All Saints (David Bowie song) All the Madmen (song) All the Young Dudes; Always Crashing in the Same Car; Amazing (Tin Machine song) Amlapura (song) Andy Warhol (song) Art Decade; As the World Falls Down
An ardent supporter of animal rescue centers, Duchovny knows how much love an adopted dog like Brick could bring into a home. Related: Halsey Announces the Sudden Death of Her Dog Jagger in Gut ...
Toni Basil, Bowie's long-time friend, was responsible for the choreography. [1] The video was later released on Bowie – The Video Collection (1993), Best of Bowie (2002) and The Best of David Bowie 1980–1987 (2007); the limited edition 12" single featured a still from the video on its cover.
Doherty made a post for Bowie on her Instagram account in March that read, "Happy birthday to the best dog in the world. I love you to an obsessive point." I love you to an obsessive point."