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Cat People (Putting Out Fire) by David Bowie

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2008

WOW 300K VIEWS!! Thanks All!!!!

Ok, so it's not the original version, but it is better than the Moroder version.

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  • Hey everybody-- You can see a picture of REAL cat people here:

    unchartedrevelations.blogspot.­com/2012/01/cat-people-capture­d.html

    Is that freaky or what?

  • @joshlattimer111 What's that I smell cooking? Wait, I think it's SPAM.

  • when I was twelve, I made a drawing of this picuture of boxing Bowie's ... I even translated the lyrics of the whole album (I'm Italian, I was just 'an absolute beginner' in learning English at that time!), and, finally, I presented a short dissertation about Bowie for the final exam of my junior high school. I got the highest mark, lol :-) !!

  • @allodolina That's awesome. Allow me to say, your English is very good now. :)

  • The ad "have you ever jerked off onto your own excrements?- yes" In the end I feel this is a good song

  • @BugsKingsnakeBunny (lolwut)

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  • I prefer this version over the other one!

  • Great always loved this version, Bowie brilliant, and the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan played guitar

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  • It's been a long time since I haven't heard this song.... chilling !!!!!!! I love it !

  • I feel that the singer/sonwriter David Bowie was reacting against the objectionable objectionalism that he felt was controlling his life

  • @wikkid61 I get menacing out of it more so that playful, different people, different perceptions.

  • You know the intro is playful, like a cat prancing about. It has been a long time since I listened to this song . I bought the tape when new, and it sound's as good as new. And finding out Stevie Ray was bending the strings is a major bonus.

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