Alternative-Leg1095 t1_iue1hcb wrote
David Bowie is really good. He was big in the 80's but was really ahead of his time. Tom Petty, Van Halen, Blue Oyster Cult (Don't fear the Reaper especially), Daft Punk, Billy Joel, Train. If you're into country: Alan Jackson, BlackHawk, Little Texas, Travis Tritt, Johnny Cash, Kenny Rodgers, Chirs Stapleton and Colter Wall.
bignerd64 t1_iuf0ait wrote
Bowie was big in the 70s too. He was able to transform himself and his music, but kind of sold out in the 80s. Dancin in the streets with Jagger was a huge POS. Not all of his early stuff was for everyone, but he had some great pre 80s music. Petty was the same, able to keep up with the times, and never pigeon holed himself.
Fluffy_Little_Fox t1_iue7quf wrote
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DAVID BOWIE -- SUNDAY
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Nothing remains.
We could run when the rain slows.
Look for the cars or signs of life.
Where the heat goes.
Look for the drifters.
We should crawl under the bracken.
Look for the shafts of light on the road.
Where the heat goes.
Everything has changed.
For in truth, it's the beginning of nothing.
And nothing has changed.
Everything has changed.
For in truth, it's the beginning of an end.
And nothing has changed.
And everything has changed.
In your fear....
Of what we have become.
Take to the fire.
Now we must burn.... All that we are.
Rise together.
Through these clouds.
As on wings.
In your fear, seek only peace.
In you fear, seek only love.
In your fear, seek only peace.
In you fear, seek only love.
In your fear, in your fear.
As on wings.
This is the trip.
And this is the business we take.
This is our number.
All my trials, Lord.
Will be remembered.
Everything has changed.
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