David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” was co-produced by another famous musician. The musician drew influence from The Beatles‘ “Twist and Shout” while making the song. Subsequently, “Let’s Dance” became a ...
If David Bowie had one regret about the 1980s, it would have been recording “Let’s Dance.” He enjoyed the success that all his other music gave him, but he didn’t like what that one tune and its ...
“Bowie had this wonderful saying,” Nile Rodgers recalls. “He’d say, ‘Nile, darling, it’s all the same, but different.’” It’s a remarkably simple way of summing up a musical career that has become the ...
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A previously unreleased version of David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” has surfaced as part of a limited edition collection of nonfungible tokens (NFTs). Gala Music, a subsidiary of the Web3 startup Gala ...
Leading Web3 music platform Gala Music has established a new partnership with Larry Dvoskin, a multi-hyphenate producer whose collaborative portfolio spans Bono to Beach Boys, to put out a limited ...
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20 Best David Bowie Songs, Ranked
It’s hard to introduce David Bowie in much the same way it’s hard to formally introduce The Beatles, or The Sopranos, or the films of Steven Spielberg. Everyone knows how significant all these things ...
Exploring why David Bowie felt unhappy after the success of 'Let's Dance' and why he decided to reset his career as a result by forming Tin Machine.
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