Barely Interesting Facts
September 10th, 2008 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Some Barely Interesting FactsFact!
Mandolins are mentioned in two David Bowie songs. The instruments’ first name check occurs in Wild-eyed boy from Freecloud; the second in Bowie’s perfectly executed, if grandiose, rendition of Dimitri Tiomkin’s Wild is the Wind.
In a staggering coincidence, both songs contain the word ‘wild’ in their titles.
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A cocaine-fuelled Bowie was once quoted as saying ‘Adolf Hitler was one of the first rock stars’, making David a latter-day genocidal tyrant, who fatally underestimates Russian military strength.
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David Jones was born on a Wednesday.
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Bowie shares his birthday, the Eighth of January, with Elvis Presley, but the Burger King of Rock and Roll entered the world on a Tuesday.
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Though the ‘Duke’ and the ‘King’ never perforned a duet, collaborations with dead singers Marc Bolan, Freddie Mercury, Bing Crosby, and John Lennon do all feature in Bowie’s back-catalogue.
Fact! Bowie’s 1982 composition Cat People (Putting Out Fire) reached the top spot of the Swedish and Norwegian Charts.
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