Davey
07-18-2004, 11:06 AM
Any favorites? Yeah I know, the combination usually elicits visions of cheesy, nonsensical lyrics littered over a bombastic prog rock noodlefest that even makes the most ardent fans cringe a bit, but there are some that aren't an embarrassment, no? Hehehe, I honestly don't have many in mind but was listening to David Bowie's Changesbowie collection this morning and when "Diamond Dogs" came on I got to thinking that this might be a fun subject, so ignore my condescending (although I was kidding - wink wink nudge nudge) prog comments and come up with some of your own favorites.
Diamond Dogs is a pretty cool one with a few choice references. Always been one of my favorite Bowie albums. Not sure if he has talked about it much publicly, but most of you probably know that it was originally going to be the musical vision of George Orwell's classic <i>1984</i> but I believe he wasn't able to procure the novel rights so had to rework it some to avoid copyright infringement. Still managed to slip in a song titled "1984" with the especially memorable line, "<i>I'm looking for a party, I'm looking for a side - I'm looking for the treason that I knew in '65</i>". But to those who've read that classic Samuel Delaney epic <i>Dhalgren</i>, the adventurous saga that confronts racial identity, faith, sexuality and self-awareness in a wrecked world, the lyrics to "Diamond Dogs" also seem to parallel that story's setting and central characters. They both came out the same year so most likely just coincidence since he had to be recording it earlier, but fun to speculate anyway. And the lyrics reference the movie <i>Freaks</i> in the line "Tod Browning's freak you was" which seems to also be the inspiration for the circus freak show cover art. Rock and roll sci-fi Sunday trivia :)
<i>The Halloween Jack is a real cool cat
And he lives on top of Manhattan Chase
The elevator's broke, so he slides down a rope
Onto the street below, oh Tarzie, go man go
Meet his little hussy with his ghost town approach
Her face is sans feature, but she wears a Dali brooch
Sweetly reminiscent, something mother used to bake
Wrecked up and paralyzed, Diamond Dogs are sableized</i>
Diamond Dogs is a pretty cool one with a few choice references. Always been one of my favorite Bowie albums. Not sure if he has talked about it much publicly, but most of you probably know that it was originally going to be the musical vision of George Orwell's classic <i>1984</i> but I believe he wasn't able to procure the novel rights so had to rework it some to avoid copyright infringement. Still managed to slip in a song titled "1984" with the especially memorable line, "<i>I'm looking for a party, I'm looking for a side - I'm looking for the treason that I knew in '65</i>". But to those who've read that classic Samuel Delaney epic <i>Dhalgren</i>, the adventurous saga that confronts racial identity, faith, sexuality and self-awareness in a wrecked world, the lyrics to "Diamond Dogs" also seem to parallel that story's setting and central characters. They both came out the same year so most likely just coincidence since he had to be recording it earlier, but fun to speculate anyway. And the lyrics reference the movie <i>Freaks</i> in the line "Tod Browning's freak you was" which seems to also be the inspiration for the circus freak show cover art. Rock and roll sci-fi Sunday trivia :)
<i>The Halloween Jack is a real cool cat
And he lives on top of Manhattan Chase
The elevator's broke, so he slides down a rope
Onto the street below, oh Tarzie, go man go
Meet his little hussy with his ghost town approach
Her face is sans feature, but she wears a Dali brooch
Sweetly reminiscent, something mother used to bake
Wrecked up and paralyzed, Diamond Dogs are sableized</i>