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Star by David Bowie

Biografía del artista David Bowie

David Robert Jones 8 De Enero De 1947 - 10 De Enero De 2016 Más Conocido Como David Bowie Fue Un Cantante Polifacético Inclasificable Dentro De Un Solo Género Ya Que Su Música Involucra Diversos Estilos Musicales Como El Rock El Pop Y La Música Electrónica. Fue También Compositor Multiinstrumentista Productor Artista Plástico Y Actor Británico Fuertemente Influyente En Varias Generaciones. Fue Un Ícono De La Música Y Uno De Los Músicos Más Influyentes De La Música Contemporánea. Nació En Brixton Un Área De Londres Pero Creció En El Pueblo De Bromley En Kent Actualmente Parte Del Gran Londres . Su Carrera De Músico Comenzó En La Década De Los 60 Como Saxofonista Y Vocalista De Varios Grupos De Blues Uno Con Los Que Pudo Llegar A Grabar Fue The Manish Boys. Su Nombre Artístico Fue Obligado Debido A La Popularidad De Davy Jones De The Monkees. El Apellido Bowie Fue Elegido En Honor Del Famoso Personaje Del Far West Jim Bowie. Desde 1992 Estuvo Casado Con La Modelo Iman Con La Que Tuvo A Su Hija Alexandria Aunque Fue Con Angela Barnett Angie Su Anterior Mujer Con Quien Tuvo A Su Hijo Zowie Ahora Conocido Como Duncan Jones Reciente Ganador Del Premio BAFTA A Mejor Director Por Su Opera Prima "Moon". Una De Las Señas De Identidad Más Carismáticas Fue La Diferencia De Color De Su Ojo Izquierdo El Cual Fue Dañado Con Un Compás En Una Pelea En El Colegio. Es Reconocido Por Su Gran Poder De Cambio Y Adaptación En Algunos Casos Incluso Anticipadamente A Las Nuevas Tendencias Musicales Es Por Ello Que Es Conocido Por El Sobrenombre De "Camaleón".

Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Star

One Of The Oldest Songs On David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust Album “Star“ Was A Tale Of Rock And Roll Ambition Projection And Desire. The Song Comes At A Crucial Juncture In The Ziggy Album. Having Observed His Sometime Rival Marc Bolan In “Lady Stardust“ In “Star“ Bowie Puts Himself Forward As A Rock Icon To Be Followed By His Fully-Realised Vision In “Hang On To Yourself“ And “Ziggy Stardust“. Bowie Had Toyed With The Idea Of Stardom And Artifice Since “Maid Of Bond Street“ On His 1967 Debut Album. In His 1971 Song “Changes“ He Sang Of The “million Dead-End Streets” That He Travelled In His Search For Stardom Which Was Made Real With Ziggy. “I Believe In Fantasy And Star Images. I Am Very Aware Of These Kinds Of People And Feel They Are Very Important Figures In Our Society. People Like To Focus On Somebody Who They Might Consider Not Quite The Same As Them. Whether It’s True Or Not Is Immaterial.“ - David Bowie Cheltenham Chronicle 1971 The Word ‘star’ Occurs In Nine Song Titles Released By Bowie Four On The Ziggy Stardust Album Alone. “The Prettiest Star“ Was The Earliest And Was Followed By “Starman“ “Lady Stardust“ “Star“ “Ziggy Stardust“ “Shining Star Makin’ My Love “ “New Killer Star“ “The Stars Are Out Tonight “ And “Blackstar“. “It’s Been One Of The Banes Of My Life Not Being Able To Develop Proper Relationships With People. I Thought That I Would Always Be A Loner. Maybe That’s Why I Wanted So Much To Be A Rock Star. I Unconsciously Thought That If I Was In That Position People Wouldn’t Be Able To Touch Me. I Often Wonder If I Wanted To Outprice Myself Emotionally Put Myself In A Place Where I Didn’t Have To Relate To People Because I Found It Such A Burden.“ - David Bowie Interview Magazine February 1993 Bowie Recorded A Demo Of “Star“ In May 1971 At Radio Luxembourg’s London Eight-Track Studio Prior To The Hunky Dory Sessions. It Had Bowie On Vocals Handclaps Slide Guitar And Piano. Later That Month Bowie Was Introduced To Chameleon Who Was Signed To The Chrysalis Subsidiary Butterfly Productions By Bowie’s Publisher Bob Grace. Bowie Gave Chameleon A Demo Of ‘Star’ Which He Hoped To Produce For Them The Band Eventually Recorded It With John Schroder But It Was Unreleased. Bowie’s “Star“ Demo Was Auctioned At Christie’s In 2000 By Chameleon Singer Les Payne For £1 527. The Recording And Chameleon’s Own Version Have A Number Of Lyrical Differences From The Final Studio Version. Bowie First Recorded “Star“ At Trident Studios On Monday 8 November 1971 Along With ‘Hang On To Yourself’. At This Early Stage It Had The Working Title “Rock ‘N’ Roll Star“ But Was Presumably Changed Due To Its Similarity To “Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide“. “Star“ And “Hang On To Yourself“ Were Both Re-Recorded On 11 November Along With Unused Versions Of “Ziggy Stardust“ “Looking For A Friend“ “Velvet Goldmine“ And “Sweet Head“.

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