Early David Bowie fans heard a new, piano-based sound from the singer-songwriter on Hunky Dory (1971). And between “Changes” and “Oh! You Pretty Things,” Bowie’s shift toward the keys yielded fine ...
David Bowie exploded on the scene in 1972 and it caught the world off guard. Although "Hunky Dory" is a very good record it also is dominated by an acoustic sound. It's less straight forward rock than ...
Barring Lady Gaga, is there any other musician who s given us as many Halloween costume options as David Bowie? Get bright red rooster cut, paint lightning on your face, and you re Ziggy Stardust.