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David Bowie - "It`s hard to be a saint in the city" Anyone else like this cover of the Bruce Springsteen song?
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Yes, I do. I'd like to hear the Station To Station version, though. The released version says it's that version, but it's not. It's circa Young Americans. I'm betting the later one is even better. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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GREAT track! And he sat on this for years. There must be so many gems sitting in the Bowie vaults. | |
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onenitealone said: GREAT track! And he sat on this for years. There must be so many gems sitting in the Bowie vaults.
My dear Alun, great too see you again | |
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Raze said: Yes, I do. I'd like to hear the Station To Station version, though. The released version says it's that version, but it's not. It's circa Young Americans. I'm betting the later one is even better.
and, BTW ~ that is the coolest avatar ever!!!! Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran | |
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Raze said: Yes, I do. I'd like to hear the Station To Station version, though. The released version says it's that version, but it's not. It's circa Young Americans. I'm betting the later one is even better.
He's recorded the song three times - for Pinups, Young Americans and Station to Station. Springsteen popped in to meet him during the Young Americans sessions. Bowie played him the song and Springsteen said nothing, but left soon afterwards. There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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SunnySkies said: onenitealone said: GREAT track! And he sat on this for years. There must be so many gems sitting in the Bowie vaults.
My dear Alun, great too see you again Hey, M. Great to see you too! I hope everything's well with you. You've picked a great track! I was only listening to this a couple of weeks ago. | |
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onenitealone said: SunnySkies said: My dear Alun, great too see you again Hey, M. Great to see you too! I hope everything's well with you. You've picked a great track! I was only listening to this a couple of weeks ago. I`m good, VERY good I`ve loved this song since i first heard it, but i didn`t know there was more than one version | |
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Shapeshifter said: Raze said: Yes, I do. I'd like to hear the Station To Station version, though. The released version says it's that version, but it's not. It's circa Young Americans. I'm betting the later one is even better.
He's recorded the song three times - for Pinups, Young Americans and Station to Station. Springsteen popped in to meet him during the Young Americans sessions. Bowie played him the song and Springsteen said nothing, but left soon afterwards. In 1975 he met Bruce Springsteen when he recorded his own version of Springsteen's song It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City. Bowie: 'It never moved further then the demo. Springsteen came down, to hear what we were doing with his stuff. He was very shy. I remember sitting in the corridor with him, talking about his lifestyle, which was very Dylanesque, you know, moving from town to town with a guitar on his back, all that kind of thing. Anyway, he didn't like what we were doing, I remember that. At least, he didn't express much enthusiasm. I guess he must have thought it was all kind of odd. I was in another universe at the time. I've got this extraordinarily strange photograph of us all. I look like I'm made out of wax'.
Bowie recorded the song later that year during the Station to Station sessions with Rolling Stone Ron Wood (guitar), Aynsley Dunbar (drums), and Mike Garson (piano). | |
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Great cover!
Love better than the original... | |
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