Very shareable. But some nuances, which were further refined in process of one great experience and perfectly in line with the temperament of Bowie who had always tended to treat every infinitesimal detail (and, of course, for the undeniable talent), I have appreciated his performance also in recent times.
Personally, I greatly admire Gabrels, eclectic, rich of imagination, free of musical preconceptions, perhaps the best improviser after Hendrix, certainly one of the "guitar-hero" of the 21st century.
Also, I think it's also a great man, with that dignified humility of the authentic artists; even likeable, with his sly air, composed and sweet, a nice contrast which puts more emphasis on the power of his sound.
This song touches me deeply. Every time I look it, I ask me how does David to sing in this upsetting way what himself has conceived, so far from the suggested topics, with an open vision, far-sighted. Probably because he had known very well them, had transcended them. It's not glacial distance, but compassionate, spiritual.
This Death's Angel so expected, this anger in looking back ... an anguished human time, softened by Light strokes featured in Bowie's poetry.
1996-1997 as a performer, Bowie was at the peak of his power.
bmusitan 1 year ago
@bmusitan
Very shareable. But some nuances, which were further refined in process of one great experience and perfectly in line with the temperament of Bowie who had always tended to treat every infinitesimal detail (and, of course, for the undeniable talent), I have appreciated his performance also in recent times.
Thanks for the comment.
theMusicofmyLife1 1 year ago
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...the almighty Reeves Gabrels - and Bowie so f****n cool !
bengt167 1 year ago
...the almighty Reeves Gabrels - and Bowie so f****n cool !
bengt167 1 year ago
@bengt167
Personally, I greatly admire Gabrels, eclectic, rich of imagination, free of musical preconceptions, perhaps the best improviser after Hendrix, certainly one of the "guitar-hero" of the 21st century.
Also, I think it's also a great man, with that dignified humility of the authentic artists; even likeable, with his sly air, composed and sweet, a nice contrast which puts more emphasis on the power of his sound.
Bowie, well ... IS Bowie.
Many thanks.
theMusicofmyLife1 1 year ago
this is sooo beautiful thanx for uploading.
metheeightieschild 1 year ago
bellissimo Fiore...thank
TheNiknicole 1 year ago
Another WONDERFUL upload <3 <3 <3
redsails2008 1 year ago
@redsails2008
WONDERFUL
*B*O*W*I*E*
theMusicofmyLife1 1 year ago
thank you Fiorella..
racyweb 1 year ago
@racyweb
Thank you, Tracy.
This song touches me deeply. Every time I look it, I ask me how does David to sing in this upsetting way what himself has conceived, so far from the suggested topics, with an open vision, far-sighted. Probably because he had known very well them, had transcended them. It's not glacial distance, but compassionate, spiritual.
This Death's Angel so expected, this anger in looking back ... an anguished human time, softened by Light strokes featured in Bowie's poetry.
theMusicofmyLife1 1 year ago