But this is the ENDING theme, Gianluca!!! Love it myself, but it doesnt open like this!!! The opening theme starts with music, then Bowie comes in, right? I like this one with his voice alone better, myself. But yeah, they are all part of the same song for sure, lol
Having just watched it, I wouldn't say Masterpiece, but I would say good solid movie. This is one of those Artsy character piece films that is created to have no real answer but operate by dream logic to allow each viewer his or her own interpretation. I would give this a solid 3 out of 4 personally.
@@carloscoentro564 thanks! I can't believe how many years have gone by, but Im lucky to still be here myself. Saw the film "brand new" at the Avon Cinemas in Providence, RI, in 1997 with the then love of my life. She is long, long gone, but we were young, and perhaps things would be different with the wisdom that comes with living. Nonetheless, time marches on, what is in the past is in the past, and I am happy now. But what a time that was. It was a time that can never be again, and I do silently miss those times once and a while.
David Lynch said in an interview that when he heard this song (which was not written specifically for the movie) he envisioned this scene in the movie and that was the start of Lost Highway.
Love the song, but one of the more frustrating movies I have ever seen, and Mulholland Drive is one of my favourite movies of all time. This one was just to abstract for me to latch on to.
I agree. I was too young when it came out to properly appreciate it. I was older when Mulholland Drive came out and instantly regarded it as a masterpiece and Lynch’s magnum opus. Over time and rewatches, I’ve come to regard Lost Highway as his best work.
You understand what your saying right? David bowie as well as this lynch, starman fallen to earth? Your talking about satan. Satan is the original fallen starman. This movie is also all about a deal with the devil and temptation or jealousy. Bitten the forbidden fruit, you will never have me. All these hollywood artsy types are pagan luciferian kabalhic sickos , none of this is righteous in any way, best it could be is a cautionary tale. But they know what it will do to the weak minded, better watch what you fall for pal, you seem simple
@Igor Hsk Nope, Eno is just a co-producer on this track. Moreover, he told in his 1995 diary he didn't think this track had good composition and didn't like it much. One of few points where i seriously disagree with Brian :D
@@nocturnalme3549 You understand that you tell the tales from inside your head, right? You may do a Hollywood movie out of it, think this could even be commercially good, go strait ahead, please.
@Patriots Vote Democrat I hope Brian Froud will be designing the creatures like he did for the first film (& The Dark Crystal) It's just a shame that 'The Dark Crystal' II never got made.
Фильм мне понравился. Загадочный сюжет. Мне все фильмы нравятся Дэвида Линча. Неординарный. режиссер.Неподражаем.И конечно в восторге и от композитора Анджело Бадаламенти от исполнителя David Bowie. Какой голос и Какое Замечательное исполнение. Когда смотришь сюжет--- дорога неизвестная вдаль и свет фар освещает путь в темноту, и скорость и эта музыка и песня, ну разве не похожа на нашу жизнь? Живем и Мчимся в неизведанном направлении, Не зная что впереди.Но живем и мчимся. Жизнь сравнима со скоростью дороги. Я просто в восторге. Так все подобрать и фильм и музыку и исполнение. ВЕЛИКИЕ МАСТЕРА, СПАСИБО!!!
This film confused people when first released, but remains my favourite of his work: the images, the lighting, the songs are effective monuments to the unusual. And there's that great title song.
Love the chaotic piano chords, Bowie's haunting voice, and how this song paints a picture of a murder mystery, a serial killer's mind, spilled wine on carpet, shattered glass, driving for hours on a lost highway......
harlequinforest777 I also love how it paints the picture of a weird looking old man who's inside your house right now talking to you on the phone, even though he just passed you the phone at a party miles away.
Such mystery. That’s exactly what led me to pursue this music. I was already a fan of Bowie, and this little gem is just another example of the artistry of his entire career. RIP.
Lynch's films had always polorize the critics. Since Eraserhead on. In that way every his movie is underrated. Most praised critics consensus received The Elephant Man and The Straight Story, these are also his most touching and compassionate movies. Every other his movie is mixed trip of emotions which baffles you and challenges you from the start.
When I first saw Lost Highway I felt lonely and depressed afterward. Then I started listening to this song over and over and I realized Lynch made me feel exactly what I was fucking supposed to feel....deranged, lost on the Highway of Life. Music IS the soothing salve on the Lost Highway...you get it?
+Alessandro Mello ...and hundreds of people walked out of those shows. The album was a commercial flop compared to most of his other work. It is extremely underrated. Most reviewers, including Rolling Stone, gave it 3/5 stars. I think it was the best damn thing he ever did.
I remember listening to this song plenty of times when I was a teen. It gave me this insight into my soul (or mind) and emotions that I could never fully understand. Sadness, guilt, sorrow but also feeling free and wild
They haven't made music like this for a very, very long time. And likely never will again. The legends are either retired or have passed away, but their stories will live forever.
To this very day, the hypnotic, "I'm Deranged" remains my all-time favourite song by David Bowie. And that is not simply because it was the very first song which introduced me to the late great chameleon of the music industry... ...With it's relentless beats, sweeping piano melodies & the delicate precision of Bowie's vocal delivery, "I'm Deranged" is a bewildering ride across an Industrial-tinged soundscape... ...And from the first moment he sings ("FUNNY HOW SECRETS TRAVEL...") Bowie's voice hangs in the air, haunting the listener like an inner-demon speaking directly to it's host (Bowie's narrator, from whom we live vicariously). It should also be noted that "I'm Deranged" is actually a companion piece to Bowie's 1979 song "Look Back In Anger". If not musically then definetly lyrically! Bowie himself often performed both songs back to back at live shows to solidify their relationship as siblings.
one of my favorite Bowie songs! Thank you, David, making this world a better place while you were here and leaving us such amazing music to be enjoyed for generations. RIP STARMAN
I watched this film a few months ago for the first time in years. Still one of my favorite Lynch films, with arguably my favorite soundtrack of the 90s. I just wish other witnessed this movie more when it was first released.
What a song! Bowie was an incredible artist. It's interesting to recognize at 01:41 a vocal technique that Bjork uses a lot and notice from whom she may have be inspired by.
Funny how secrets travel I'd start to believe if I were to bleed Thin skies, the man chains his hands held high Cruise me blond, cruise me babe A blond belief beyond, beyond, beyond No return, no return I'm deranged Deranged down, down, down I'm deranged down, down, down So cruise me babe, cruise me baby And the rain sets in It's the angel man I'm deranged Cruise me, cruise me, cruise me baby The clutch of life And the fist of love Over your head Big deal Salaam Be real deranged Salaam Before we reel I'm deranged And the rain sets in It's the angel man I'm deranged And the rain sets in It's the angel man I'm deranged And the rain sets in It's the angel man I'm deranged Cruise me, cruise me, cruise me baby I'm deranged And the rain sets in It's the angel man
Saw it with my cousin, alone, only us two in the theatre, to this day this song haunts so fantastic, DB sings lovely and the drive of the tune is truly great.
Thanks God! That you give us an opportunity to watch such a Masterpiece! Thank you Mr. Bowie , thank You Mr. Lynch for giving us the example to avoid ( or not to avoid) evil, und giving us a stir of hope! Bless you all!
Ceux qui n’ont pas vues ce film sont comme s’il n’avaient rien vue dans les années 90 ,pour moi cela reste l’expérience la plus enrichissante possible !
Let me just say that this is one of my fave Bowie songs of all time....When Lost Highway was out, I found a way to sneak into the movie theater (numerous times) to watch the great Lynch classico but not to a lesser bit to listen to this song !
David Bowie's album 'Outside' (1995), which contains the song "I'm Deranged", was produced together with another genius, Brian Eno, with whom Bowie had already created the anthological 'Berlin Trilogy'. And the album 'Outside', in turn, is influenced by "Twin Peaks", a series by David Lynch that revolutionized television. In 'Outside', Bowie tells the story of a detective (Nathan Adler) who goes to a small town (the fictional Oxford Town) in New Jersey to investigate the murder of a 14-year-old girl.
when a movie starts with a song like this you already know is a masterpiece.
But this is the ENDING theme, Gianluca!!! Love it myself, but it doesnt open like this!!! The opening theme starts with music, then Bowie comes in, right? I like this one with his voice alone better, myself. But yeah, they are all part of the same song for sure, lol
IOWs, the film ENDS with this!
Having just watched it, I wouldn't say Masterpiece, but I would say good solid movie. This is one of those Artsy character piece films that is created to have no real answer but operate by dream logic to allow each viewer his or her own interpretation. I would give this a solid 3 out of 4 personally.
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@@carloscoentro564 thanks! I can't believe how many years have gone by, but Im lucky to still be here myself. Saw the film "brand new" at the Avon Cinemas in Providence, RI, in 1997 with the then love of my life. She is long, long gone, but we were young, and perhaps things would be different with the wisdom that comes with living. Nonetheless, time marches on, what is in the past is in the past, and I am happy now. But what a time that was. It was a time that can never be again, and I do silently miss those times once and a while.
It is one of those epic films that stays with you for the rest of your life.
Truly
If only I could understand wtf it's about.
@@mthw7046 man kills wife. man has hallucination while on the electric chair.
@@mthw7046 Nobody knows, not even David Lynch.
Truly Saïd !!!!
David Lynch said in an interview that when he heard this song (which was not written specifically for the movie) he envisioned this scene in the movie and that was the start of Lost Highway.
David x2 Bowielynch
Intersting ! In fact, impossible for me to imagine another image that would fit better this beautiful musi !
And the end
That sounds so much like David Lynch
Yup. Lynch is a junkie-overrated director who is a guru for pretentious "artsy" dimwits with the logic center in their brained wiped out.
david lynch + david bowie = total perfection.
This music is a masterpiece and the movie is also a masterpiece
50%
Love the song, but one of the more frustrating movies I have ever seen, and Mulholland Drive is one of my favourite movies of all time. This one was just to abstract for me to latch on to.
I would say it's my #1 for all music albums. Movie top 5.
@@assmane999 agreed; this movie does nothing for me, unlike Twin Peaks (first season), Blue Velvet or Mulholland Drive
I couldn't follow the film at all
"Lost Highway" is the most underrated of David Lynch's movies. Actually, it is one of the more underrated movies of all time.
All Lynch movies are underrated for me
Is it though? I’ve always loved it.
@@roccosiffra Blue Velvet is regarded as a classic and the elephant man and Mulholland drive have received Oscar nominations.
no
I agree. I was too young when it came out to properly appreciate it. I was older when Mulholland Drive came out and instantly regarded it as a masterpiece and Lynch’s magnum opus. Over time and rewatches, I’ve come to regard Lost Highway as his best work.
This music was MADE for this movie... lyrics are so telling...
Lynch + Bowie. Two Starmen fallen to the Earth.
David×2
Two Davids with great hair.
You understand what your saying right? David bowie as well as this lynch, starman fallen to earth? Your talking about satan. Satan is the original fallen starman. This movie is also all about a deal with the devil and temptation or jealousy. Bitten the forbidden fruit, you will never have me. All these hollywood artsy types are pagan luciferian kabalhic sickos , none of this is righteous in any way, best it could be is a cautionary tale. But they know what it will do to the weak minded, better watch what you fall for pal, you seem simple
@Igor Hsk Nope, Eno is just a co-producer on this track. Moreover, he told in his 1995 diary he didn't think this track had good composition and didn't like it much. One of few points where i seriously disagree with Brian :D
@@nocturnalme3549 You understand that you tell the tales from inside your head, right? You may do a Hollywood movie out of it, think this could even be commercially good, go strait ahead, please.
Obssessed with this song.
I'm deranged....................A+++++
One of Bowie's best songs. I love the film....Though I don't understand it!
@Patriots Vote Democrat
I hope Brian Froud will be designing the creatures like he did for the first film (& The Dark Crystal)
It's just a shame that 'The Dark Crystal' II never got made.
me too...more than 10 years :)
You're deranged, DERANGED!! Ain't we all ;)
Фильм мне понравился. Загадочный сюжет. Мне все фильмы нравятся Дэвида Линча. Неординарный. режиссер.Неподражаем.И конечно в восторге и от композитора Анджело Бадаламенти от исполнителя David Bowie. Какой голос и Какое Замечательное исполнение. Когда смотришь сюжет--- дорога неизвестная вдаль и свет фар освещает путь в темноту, и скорость и эта музыка и песня, ну разве не похожа на нашу жизнь? Живем и Мчимся в неизведанном направлении, Не зная что впереди.Но живем и мчимся. Жизнь сравнима со скоростью дороги. Я просто в восторге. Так все подобрать и фильм и музыку и исполнение. ВЕЛИКИЕ МАСТЕРА, СПАСИБО!!!
Two greatest Davids of our time working together.
And if David Foster Wallace had written the script it would’ve been triple-David genius 🤯
This film confused people when first released, but remains my favourite of his work: the images, the lighting, the songs are effective monuments to the unusual. And there's that great title song.
Love the chaotic piano chords, Bowie's haunting voice, and how this song paints a picture of a murder mystery, a serial killer's mind, spilled wine on carpet, shattered glass, driving for hours on a lost highway......
harlequinforest777 I also love how it paints the picture of a weird looking old man who's inside your house right now talking to you on the phone, even though he just passed you the phone at a party miles away.
it,s no haoting, it,s fucking!
иван иванов I agree, it,s no haoting. It is pretty haunting though.
Mike Garson plays the piano.
And the corner of a glass table right through the throat
The mystery in this track is overwhelming
Such mystery. That’s exactly what led me to pursue this music. I was already a fan of Bowie, and this little gem is just another example of the artistry of his entire career. RIP.
Brian Eno at his beat
This track is where and when the mystery of Bowie touched me and made me a fan for the rest of my life
Yeah, sometimes I feel like want to sit in this car and drive at full speed directly to nowhere
“I like to remember things my own way. How I remembered them, not necessarily the way they happened.”
This is one of those songs that instantly takes me back to another time
Там весь саундтрек шедевр.
One of the most underrated films ever
not really? It's a cult movie.
i think he means by critics.
Yeah critics-wise definitely .
Lynch's films had always polorize the critics. Since Eraserhead on. In that way every his movie is underrated. Most praised critics consensus received The Elephant Man and The Straight Story, these are also his most touching and compassionate movies. Every other his movie is mixed trip of emotions which baffles you and challenges you from the start.
Yeah I agree. Lynch is incredible
When I first saw Lost Highway I felt lonely and depressed afterward. Then I started listening to this song over and over and I realized Lynch made me feel exactly what I was fucking supposed to feel....deranged, lost on the Highway of Life. Music IS the soothing salve on the Lost Highway...you get it?
This movie had such a great soundtrack, so glad it introduced me to this Bowie song. Outside is such an underrated album.
+Alessandro Mello ...and hundreds of people walked out of those shows. The album was a commercial flop compared to most of his other work. It is extremely underrated. Most reviewers, including Rolling Stone, gave it 3/5 stars. I think it was the best damn thing he ever did.
I totally agree.
What movie is it?
You
Very great soundtrack. I discovered Rammstein from this soundtrack.A+++++
Bowie was always an abstraction to me. But this song is beyond earth and universe borders. I can't explain what I feel listening to this masterpiece.
Because
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It’s the dark mystery of it that fascinates me into listening to it. I just can’t fathom the mind that would come up with it. So beautiful.
I remember listening to this song plenty of times when I was a teen. It gave me this insight into my soul (or mind) and emotions that I could never fully understand. Sadness, guilt, sorrow but also feeling free and wild
What a great comment!
words can't describe it
One of his best songs.
when you start a movie this way, you know it's going to be legendary
It's 2023 and this music since the 1990s is still tsunami ❤❤❤
They haven't made music like this for a very, very long time. And likely never will again. The legends are either retired or have passed away, but their stories will live forever.
The whole Outside album is a story in itself, a Bowie underrated music masterpiece.
I wish he was able to complete his vision for the Outside project.
You really can't say this period was Bowie at his best because he was always moving forward and creating. So, he was always at his best.
This song is like a night.
This song is unreal. Haunting.
I remember listening to this for the first time in the movie theatre. Goosebumps...
I LOVE THOSE OFF KEY CHORDS HE SLAMS ON.
Beautifully executed.
the off-key piano chord slammer is Mike Garson, escellent pianist !
The off chord notes feels like a drug, an orgasm.. transcendence from this world, to something else ...
@@violoncelo1000 You fucking nailed it. I couldn't have said it better.
@@violoncelo1000 very jazzy notes
@@violoncelo1000 Dissonance
To this very day, the hypnotic, "I'm Deranged" remains my all-time favourite song by David Bowie. And that is not simply because it was the very first song which introduced me to the late great chameleon of the music industry...
...With it's relentless beats, sweeping piano melodies & the delicate precision of Bowie's vocal delivery, "I'm Deranged" is a bewildering ride across an Industrial-tinged soundscape...
...And from the first moment he sings ("FUNNY HOW SECRETS TRAVEL...") Bowie's voice hangs in the air, haunting the listener like an inner-demon speaking directly to it's host (Bowie's narrator, from whom we live vicariously).
It should also be noted that "I'm Deranged" is actually a companion piece to Bowie's 1979 song "Look Back In Anger". If not musically then definetly lyrically! Bowie himself often performed both songs back to back at live shows to solidify their relationship as siblings.
LMAO
nice copy paste mate
I'm crying listening to this. RIP David. Thank you for living xxx
Completely agree... This song sends chills down my spine. We love you Mr Bowie!
holy shit, has it really been 4 years?!
Michael Ols yeah i think he died Jan 2016 🙁
Me too.
One movie having the the talents of Bowie, Reznor, Corgan, and Manson attached to it is crazy
There are two masterpieces: film and music. Thank you, Davids.
what an experience...
I'm fucking deranged. Goodbye Mr Bowie, the best.
My favourite Bowie song
С ума сойти - КАК это неведомо и прекрасно!
one of my favorite Bowie songs! Thank you, David, making this world a better place while you were here and leaving us such amazing music to be enjoyed for generations. RIP STARMAN
HEY CUTIE ❤❤
Hey dear Lady *
Bowie: a MASTER OF MASTERS.
Amarillo O He was also a MASTER of PLASTERERS. He did my whole hallway for a oner.
Царь царей, Арий сын ария!!!!!!!
David Bowie’s voice is absolutely mesmerizing…in this song, and anything he says anywhere…
I watched this film a few months ago for the first time in years. Still one of my favorite Lynch films, with arguably my favorite soundtrack of the 90s. I just wish other witnessed this movie more when it was first released.
Haunting, poetic, mad, intoxicatingly brilliant and the work of unimpeachable genius.
stop whatever it is you're doing and listen to this entire st , amazing!👍👍👍
I loved that film, and I obsessed with this song, Bowie a magnificent musician.
I'm play violin.emotional.anger.pain.i feel it tomlol
I feel it to .lol .
An horrendous end to an horrendous beginning (a hellish loop) - the brilliance and genius of Lynch is insurmountable.
It's soo fucking gothic
And Bowie
What a song! Bowie was an incredible artist. It's interesting to recognize at 01:41 a vocal technique that Bjork uses a lot and notice from whom she may have be inspired by.
In what song, for example?
@ a lot of songs on vespertine, especially pagan poetry
To me 0:42 .. 0:46 is the signature Bowie. Chills through my bones.
Every song from this movie is a masterpiece, this one above all
I love this song, I love this film, I love David Bovie and David Lynch!!!
One of my favorite Bowie songs ever
The combination of the music and the flowing image of the street is pure art!
This is my favorite Bowie song...
müslüm gürses-kış oldum. listen it
This helped me through a very bad relationship...it still haunts me.
Chef d'oeuvre ...❤ Le génie de David Bowie
Funny how secrets travel
I'd start to believe if I were to bleed
Thin skies, the man chains his hands held high
Cruise me blond, cruise me babe
A blond belief beyond, beyond, beyond
No return, no return
I'm deranged
Deranged down, down, down
I'm deranged down, down, down
So cruise me babe, cruise me baby
And the rain sets in
It's the angel man
I'm deranged
Cruise me, cruise me, cruise me baby
The clutch of life
And the fist of love
Over your head
Big deal Salaam
Be real deranged Salaam
Before we reel
I'm deranged
And the rain sets in
It's the angel man
I'm deranged
And the rain sets in
It's the angel man
I'm deranged
And the rain sets in
It's the angel man
I'm deranged
Cruise me, cruise me, cruise me baby
I'm deranged
And the rain sets in
It's the angel man
I can also hear in the background you are never gonna see him again, and what did the world show me.
the song is a masterpiece and also the film
Saw it with my cousin, alone, only us two in the theatre, to this day this song haunts so fantastic, DB sings lovely and the drive of the tune is truly great.
At your house, don't you remember?
As a matter of fact, I'm there right now
How did you do that...?
Go ahead, dial your number.
It's been a pleasure talking to you.
Kaytren Fett its a quote of mephisto at goethe’s faust.
Remember when I first whatched Lost Highway. I though something like, Lynch is already awesome, with Bowie then, oh my god, this is the movie
it has also marlyn mason and rammstein ;) perfect fit in the movie imo :)
Tatiana Pinheiro nice ur my kinda girl
I agree and Fire Walk With Me actually has Bowie acting in it
This is the girl.
WHAT A FUCKING AMAZING MOVIE! I watched that 7 years ago. This song still makes the same fucking feeling, driving on the LOST HIGHWAY!
Masterpiece; both soundtrack and movie...
Thanks God! That you give us an opportunity to watch such a Masterpiece! Thank you Mr. Bowie , thank You Mr. Lynch for giving us the example to avoid ( or not to avoid) evil, und giving us a stir of hope!
Bless you all!
One of my favorite soundtracks and one of the best songs from it. No one else could do this song justice ,but David Bowie.
Dark....Just dark but beautiful.
marly9 yeah.. that feel while listening song its like your soul and room became dark.
Музыка шикарная, узнала после просмотра фильма
Ceux qui n’ont pas vues ce film sont comme s’il n’avaient rien vue dans les années 90 ,pour moi cela reste l’expérience la plus enrichissante possible !
My favorite Bowie song, I can listen to this and the reprise forever...
Bet u can't lol
I LOVE DAVID LYNCH AND DAVID BOWIE.
What a fucken ride!!!
Thank you Mr Bowie
AMAZING COMPOSITION!
One of the best openings to a film I've ever seen personally. This film and the soundtrack are amazing.
Lost Highway is mysterious and the song even more
Let me just say that this is one of my fave Bowie songs of all time....When Lost Highway was out, I found a way to sneak into the movie theater (numerous times) to watch the great Lynch classico but not to a lesser bit to listen to this song !
This film has marked my teenage years...this song...Thank you David..Bowie, Lynch...
Best opening song/scene ever in film--- This scene/song has stuck with me for almost 20 years.
one of the best electronic songs ever, Bowie and Eno for ever
One of my All time Favorites from David Bowie
Filmed like driving drunk / deranged in the desert 🌵 Maybe one of the best movie songs from Bowie 🤙
this movie a master piece
This song brings me to tears. I love it, love the sound track, love the movie, love the sentiment...beautiful beautiful beautiful
greatest movie of all time
Missed his concert, back in 73'. Damn.
Magic film,magic track
This is so beautiful…
Masterpiece
Perfect for driving to work in the dark on Middle River Road in VA corca 1998...
This is one of my all time favorite songs, i loved the movie and adore david Bowie,but this is one of a kind,CLASSIC!!!!
Beautiful song. A favorite, actually.
The great artist! Shine on wherever you are!
A very fabulous song, coming from "Outside", one of my best album of D.Bowie! Thanks so much for your ART David! RIP
love this song...music is excellent and the vocals surreal
Great Song! A++++++
My namesstromoller
David Bowie y su costumbre de erizarme la piel :3
Bowie & Lynch...a match made in Heaven!
Лучше не может быть.. Шедевр на все времена
This song is the apex of the movie, honestly. And I've watched it twice, within six years.
Never thought about it but it's Philip Jeffries singing this.
Miles Jackson yeah, for real
Oh hell god baby damn no!
It really is!
Definitely is !
Miles Jackson but what happened to his Southern accent?
"It's slippery in here."
Great song!!! Amazing atmosphere created by David Lynch.
"I'm deranged
Cruise me Cruise me Cruise me baby..." :) very nice
Bowie - old scholl... love it
Beautiful, simply beautiful piece of kinetic film.
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I listen this song every day
David Bowie's album 'Outside' (1995), which contains the song "I'm Deranged", was produced together with another genius, Brian Eno, with whom Bowie had already created the anthological 'Berlin Trilogy'.
And the album 'Outside', in turn, is influenced by "Twin Peaks", a series by David Lynch that revolutionized television.
In 'Outside', Bowie tells the story of a detective (Nathan Adler) who goes to a small town (the fictional Oxford Town) in New Jersey to investigate the murder of a 14-year-old girl.
Bowie you will be never be forgotten.....you gave meaning to my life with your music....
Очень тревожащая душу (мою) музыка и песня.