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@Hanamorichan great analysis
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@jamesmichaelmelody lol your old
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Been into Bowie since this song was released (I was 8 years old). This was my favorite song back in 1969. I now play this song at open mics. Tebowie is an awesome parody using an awesome song. I'm going to learn the Tebowie version as well. It is awesome and one of the funniest parodies I have ever heard/seen. Fallon rocks.
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I've always loved the part with the strange guitar chords and handclaps. LOL
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TEBOWIE
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@VendettaCP Speaking as a "young person", I love Jimmy Fallon.
'Wit' is relative and completely subjective. Thinking that because you dislike his comedy, nobody finds 'wit' in it is just the stupid ignorance that needs to be gone.
(I also like David Bowie ... That is all.)
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MAJOR TOM TO GROUND CONTROL
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I effin LOVE David Bowie! This song is simply epic.
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You know I normally wouldn't pick a favorite song because I like music too much but this is definitely in my top 10 if not top 5
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Good thing Flight of the Conchords went time tripping and brought him and Easy-to-Play Bowie book.
@camcurtiss Actually, we should be grateful to people like Jimmy Fallon. A lot of the younger generation have never been exposed to the great songs of the past, they aren't going to go looking for something if they don't know it exists. Thanks to Fallon's good taste in music, and using a parody to expose this generation to that music, a lot more people get to learn how great classic Bowie is. So thanks Jimmy, the young people needed some exposure to great music ^_^
Hanamorichan 2 weeks ago 47
That Art Decade: Space Oddity, 1969, was at the beginning of time. Ashes To Ashes, 1979, was at the end of history. Somewhere in there, betwixt, are all the answers, given directly from the cosmos in purest undiluted form, from our best messenger and icon of the intended future promise: the covenant forseen, that the universe IS intelligent, kind, and ultimately cool.
MrMajorTime 5 days ago 5