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Modern Love by David Bowie is such a strong jammin drum heavy song... so cool. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Not only does this song terrify me, but it makes me party. | |
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Anxiety said: Not only does this song terrify me, but it makes me party.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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...gets me to the church on time I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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This is one of his coolest tracks ever! I liked the video with his Serious Moonlight concert. Gotta love that yellow suit. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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cool song&Video. mistermaxxx | |
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great song.
but not a great Bowie song | |
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Modern Love = his last masterpeice... Personally . I think we are all Boring with No Lives cause all we do is talk about Prince,Criticize and Gossip. I need a Horny Man is what I Need and probably so do most of yas. We are Sexually Frustrated what we R... Amen..!!! - zelaire | |
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WatchThemFall said: Modern Love = his last masterpeice...
are you joking? | |
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AaronSuperior said: great song.
but not a great Bowie song agreed... very well put | |
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It was produced by Nile Rodgers. Everything he does is Chic. That album is completely his creation. | |
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Serge said: It was produced by Nile Rodgers. Everything he does is Chic. That album is completely his creation.
well... except for the songwriting and singing, of course but anyway, if that's the case, i guess i can blame him for derailing Bowie creatively for nearly all of the 80's [This message was edited Mon Apr 14 1:30:21 PDT 2003 by AaronSuperior] | |
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well... except for the songwriting and singing, of course but anyway, if that's the case, i guess i can blame him for derailing Bowie creatively for nearly all of the 80's
Well, I don't think on a song like 'Let's Dance', for example, the songwriting contributed much, to the overall impact of the record. Don't blame Nile for Bowie's demise. That was his best album in years!! | |
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Serge said: well... except for the songwriting and singing, of course but anyway, if that's the case, i guess i can blame him for derailing Bowie creatively for nearly all of the 80's
Well, I don't think on a song like 'Let's Dance', for example, the songwriting contributed much, to the overall impact of the record. really? i've never really liked the song as it is on record. i've heard him perform the original arrangement of it (before Nile Rogers got his hands on it) and i actually like that version. i've never been a fan of the recorded version of this song. Don't blame Nile for Bowie's demise. That was his best album in years!!
it was a good album, but it wasn't even as good as the one that preceded it. and it set him on a path of creative bankruptcy that lasted almost a decade. | |
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I LOVE the intro... "I know when to go out... stay in... get things done... I CATCH THE PAPERBOY... | |
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AaronSuperior said: Serge said: It was produced by Nile Rodgers. Everything he does is Chic. That album is completely his creation.
well... except for the songwriting and singing, of course but anyway, if that's the case, i guess i can blame him for derailing Bowie creatively for nearly all of the 80's [This message was edited Mon Apr 14 1:30:21 PDT 2003 by AaronSuperior] He did do something with NIN's Trent Reznor zs well, didn't he? | |
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abierman said: AaronSuperior said: Serge said: It was produced by Nile Rodgers. Everything he does is Chic. That album is completely his creation.
well... except for the songwriting and singing, of course but anyway, if that's the case, i guess i can blame him for derailing Bowie creatively for nearly all of the 80's [This message was edited Mon Apr 14 1:30:21 PDT 2003 by AaronSuperior] He did do something with NIN's Trent Reznor zs well, didn't he? who? Rodgers or Bowie? i assume you mean Bowie. yeah, he and Reznor toured together and Reznor remixed a few of his singles. but this was after Bowie had gotten himself back on track... [This message was edited Mon Apr 14 7:58:09 PDT 2003 by AaronSuperior] | |
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It bores me. I like a lot of "Let's Dance" much better. | |
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Modern Love was the first time I heard Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Let's Dance was the first time I heard him soloing. Stevie Ray is GOD. Albert King said SRV "stole every lick" from him, for the Let's Dance solo. [This message was edited Mon Apr 14 15:47:14 PDT 2003 by otan] The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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AaronSuperior said: Serge said: It was produced by Nile Rodgers. Everything he does is Chic. That album is completely his creation.
well... except for the songwriting and singing, of course but anyway, if that's the case, i guess i can blame him for derailing Bowie creatively for nearly all of the 80's [This message was edited Mon Apr 14 1:30:21 PDT 2003 by AaronSuperior] Then ya have to blame him for Madonna's Like A Virgin album too. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: AaronSuperior said: Serge said: It was produced by Nile Rodgers. Everything he does is Chic. That album is completely his creation.
well... except for the songwriting and singing, of course but anyway, if that's the case, i guess i can blame him for derailing Bowie creatively for nearly all of the 80's [This message was edited Mon Apr 14 1:30:21 PDT 2003 by AaronSuperior] Then ya have to blame him for Madonna's Like A Virgin album too. I do! I hate that fucking album! | |
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One of his best pop songs but not his last masterpiece! You have not heard Bowie's album "Heathen" if you think that! It's amazing! I love his cover of "Cactus". It should have been a single! He preformed it on TV live very often. Should have been a much bigger disc! | |
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AaronSuperior said: Supernova said: AaronSuperior said: Serge said: It was produced by Nile Rodgers. Everything he does is Chic. That album is completely his creation.
well... except for the songwriting and singing, of course but anyway, if that's the case, i guess i can blame him for derailing Bowie creatively for nearly all of the 80's [This message was edited Mon Apr 14 1:30:21 PDT 2003 by AaronSuperior] Then ya have to blame him for Madonna's Like A Virgin album too. I do! I hate that fucking album! Figures. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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VinnyM27 said: One of his best pop songs but not his last masterpiece! You have not heard Bowie's album "Heathen" if you think that! It's amazing! I love his cover of "Cactus". It should have been a single! He preformed it on TV live very often. Should have been a much bigger disc!
yes, Heathen is a masterpiece | |
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Supernova said: AaronSuperior said: Supernova said: AaronSuperior said: Serge said: It was produced by Nile Rodgers. Everything he does is Chic. That album is completely his creation.
well... except for the songwriting and singing, of course but anyway, if that's the case, i guess i can blame him for derailing Bowie creatively for nearly all of the 80's [This message was edited Mon Apr 14 1:30:21 PDT 2003 by AaronSuperior] Then ya have to blame him for Madonna's Like A Virgin album too. I do! I hate that fucking album! Figures. that i dislike the shitty albums that my favorite artists put out? yeah, i'm weird like that | |
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The album sucks, but this is a great song.
thanks to Nile Rodgers & Carlos Alomar. WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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Could David B any cooler in this video...taking 2 the stage in a cannery yellow suite that only Prince himself can rock in. It's a solid Bowie song...gives me a good feeling when I hear it come on* | |
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This is one of my favorites from Bowie...it makes me happy. | |
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Agreed - Love Bowie.
Think my fave lyrics of His are from Loving The Alien: Watching them come and go The Templars and the Saracens They're traveling the holy land Opening telegrams Torture comes and torture goes Knights who'd give you anything They bear the cross of Coeur de Leon Salvation for the mirror blind But if you pray all your sins are hooked upon the sky Pray and the heathen lie will disappear Prayers they hide the saddest view (Believing the strangest things, loving the alien) And your prayers they break the sky in two (Believing the strangest things, loving the alien) You pray til the break of dawn (Believing the strangest things, loving the alien) And you'll believe you're loving the alien (Believing the strangest things, loving the alien) Thinking of a different time Palestine a modern problem Bounty and your wealth in land Terror in a best laid plan Watching them come and go Tomorrows and the yesterdays Christians and the unbelievers Hanging by the cross and nail Still sends shivers up my spine - now more than ever of course. Oh yeah - and although I dont think that the song itself is anywhere NEAR a Bowie 'classic' I DO think that the production on 'Let's Dance' is just the BEST Ive ever heard: it just shines - leaps outta those speakers! I cant fault it. Bowie = | |
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great song, underrated album. i always thought that Let's Dance was a sequal of sorts to Young Americans... very funky, soulful pop with a touch of Bowie trippiness. | |
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