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"It's No Game" is a song written by English musician David Bowie for his 1980 album Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps), featuring lead guitar played by Robert Fripp. The song is split into two parts, opening and closing the album. "(No. 1)" is musically sinister, featuring Bowie screaming lyrics and Japanese narration provided by actress Michi ...
"Fracture" by Edison's Children (Neil Armstrong's son's band) from their 11/11/2011 released album about an Alien Abduction "In The Last Waking Moments...", [15] [16] the opening song performed at the NASA Concert Celebration for 50th Anniversary of Neil Armstrong & Apollo 11 starring Rick Armstrong on bass & guitar [17] [18]
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"New Killer Star" is a song written and performed by David Bowie in 2003 for his album Reality. This was the first single from the album. This was the first single from the album. While it is uncertain what the song is really about (like other Bowie songs), the lyrics make oblique reference to life in post- 9/11 New York City .
The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987 (2007) – single edit; Nothing Has Changed (2014) (3-CD version) – single edit; The single edit of the song was also included on Re:Call 3, part of the A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982) compilation (2017). [8] It also appeared on the soundtrack of the PlayStation game Gran Turismo (1998).
Canada’s greatest power trio was assembled slowly, one piece at a time. Toronto guitarist Alex Lifeson co-founded Rush as a teenager in 1968, and a few months later, invited a childhood friend ...
"Scream Like a Baby" was released as the B-side to the single "Fashion" in October 1980. [4]Bowie intended to play the song during his 1987 Glass Spider Tour, including in rehearsals leading up to the tour, but the song was dropped from the set list by the time the tour started.