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David Bowie Laurie Anderson

There’s a thread about music to come. Bring it on. There are YouTube videos where youngsters, who never heard people like Dylan for the first time, are blown away. It’s all new if you haven’t heard it before.

Never heard Laurie Anderson mentioned here. Maybe new to some. She was a ground breaker electronically. Now, this track would be a cinch on an iPad.

Comments

  • Dear Laurie is still actively creating and performing vital, emotional music. love me some Laurie…

  • Was just listening to Laurie's collaboration with Jean-Michel Jarre yesterday - the first track I'd ever heard her on. Still count The Ugly One With the Jewels among my all-time favourite albums.

  • Ground breaking for me was The art of Noise. When i heard it the first time, something snapped in my head in a positive way as a youngster.

    As seen on stage (lol, 3 fairlights), its completely electronic, like nowadys done (Underworld, Chemical Brothers, Orbital etc.)

  • edited November 10

    Black Star is transcendent, Bowie still making art - great art - in the full knowledge that he was in the very shadow of death. An immense achievement.

    Into Laurie (Lou Reed’s widow!) since O Superman was the most unlikely UK chart hit ever.

    Meanwhile, re. Art Of Noise. From the same Trevor Horn/Paul Morley label, Zang Tum Tuum, this track by Propaganda (in this mix) was - is - just perfection…

    In the club, it sounded sui generis, revolutionary, immense. Oh, the dark glamour of my youth!

    Up there for me with the best cover song of the (subsequently found to be) worst man, which I also recall playing a lot around the same time.

    The track is still great. The creepiness, through the lens of hindsight, now seems fully justified.

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Meanwhile, re. Art Of Noise. From the same Trevor Horn/Paul Morley label, Zang Tum Tuum, this track by Propaganda (in this mix) was - is - just perfection…

    In the club, it sounded sui generis, revolutionary, immense. Oh, the dark glamour of my youth!

    Totally agree although I think this one beats it by a hair...

  • edited November 10

    @lasselu : yep, great production, but Dr. Mabuse’s subject and lyrics appealed more to my Goth sensibilities:

    “ He's devoted to the devil fascinated by crime
    Glamorous death is his destination
    Eternal passion his gain…

    …He's a satanic gambler, but you’re just the tool
    And you've already lost the chance of your lifetime
    So don't be a fool - don't be a fool
    Kein Zurück für dich - there's no way back
    Sell him your soul.”

    Der Spieler, the gambler, a supervillain at the very dawn of supervillains, up there with Moriarty and Christopher Lee’s performance of Fu Manchu in my personal hagiography.

    …And I was young enough then to think a glamorous death in pursuit of eternal passion was something to aspire to… there is a reason why I have ‘love it to death’ tattooed on my arm ;) (got it done before I discovered Alice Cooper had an album called that, but, hey, Alice was cool too, so…)

    Still, perhaps there’s hope for The Youth after all:

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