
First album in 1969, died at the age of 69, David fuckin' Bowie still plays with our minds and hearts.
The world woke up yesterday on the sad news, One day or two after the final album release. I was still thinking about making my first video review about his album, but no way now, I know I'd get too emotional talking about him and I'll ruin it.Le'ts get down to the tracks;
BlackStar:
I need to write a separate review on the video itself -somehow Youtube won't allow me to add it here so go check it, NOW!-.
But it's like everything you'd expect from Mr Bowie, the dark elegance, the same nihilism, the blurry soundscapes, the so-called "Satanic rituals", the stylish dwelling, except this time with a vulnerable old man with a wider vocal range!
Tis a pity she was a whore:
The music here is all about the sax (screams specifically), drum and bass, mixed together in a pretty exotic way.
The song winds up to the climax where you feel like Bowie is pushing the sax to play harder and scream higher!
Mr Bowie -like he always did- gives us some uncanny gender-bending lyrics like he always used to "she punched me like a dude".The song winds up to the climax where you feel like Bowie is pushing the sax to play harder and scream higher!
Lazarus;
When you watch the spooky video -that he shot a day before he died- and get his message, you then get the chills! I love and hate that piece of post-punk sorrow so freakin much!
Sue (or In a season of crime);
Girl loves me;
We shall never know!
These cool layers of synth funky beats are so catchy and tight! And this song has a lot to do with the famous "A Clockwork orange" and not only using some of its slang!
I can't give everything;
Here and only here you can listen to the only guitar solo, the really farewell guitar solo! When the album reaches its climax and he himself sounds his most frustrated and fragile.
He finally dumps the complex rhythms to give us the steady electronic rhythm.
I love the line "saying no but meaning yes, this is all I ever meant" though.
I love the line "saying no but meaning yes, this is all I ever meant" though.

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