At His Best!! | David Bowie - Young Americans | REACTION/REVIEW
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- David Bowie - Young Americans | REACTION/REVIEW
BizMatik Reviews and Reacts to David Bowie - Young Americans
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You've given David Bowie more reactions than most people and you react to the sweet spots in each song . Thank you for everything you're doing!
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that's David Sanborn on sax and Luther Vandross did the vocal arrangements and background singing. Vandross gave Bowie credit for his first big break. The entire album is from his R&B/Funk phase. Every song on the album is incredibly amazing! And this was his first album using Carlos Alomar on guitar. Alomar played guitar on more Bowie's albums than any other guitarist. Alomar was the guitarist with The Apollo's house band. Great great album!
When you have Ava Cherry and Luther Vandrosz as backing vocalists you can't lose.
David Sandborn on sax, who the world just lost back in May. Yeah, this track is a great torrent of images, and the performance from everyone top-to-bottom is fantastic.
This album marked Dennis Davis drumming debut with Bowie.
One of my favourite Bowie tracks, it's just a great tune, great lyrics and beautifully performed and mixed.
This album was everywhere back in the day. David’s Philly days, brilliant ✨
You sound just like most of us singing along with David Bowie.
David Bowie entire life was a piece of art. I hope you will react to his singing the song ….Wild Is The Wind…. His vocals are amazing.
*the album version, NOT the single/video version
Bowie baby!
"Ain't there one damn song that can make me break down and cry?" -- "Young Americans" (1975) was the first song in what I like to call Bowie's "American" trilogy, along with "This Is Not America" (1985) and "I'm Afraid of Americans" (1997). Bowie also covered Simon & Garfunkel's "America" in the concerts following the 9/11 attacks on New York. I read a story a few years back about how from time to time in the late nineties Bowie would cook dinner for the firefighters at his local firehouse in New York to show them some appreciation for their service and that many of those firefighters were lost on 9/11 adding to the feeling of his performance of "Heroes" during those concerts. I don't know if the story is true or not, but if it was true, Bowie rocked! RIP.
YES. That passage is crazy. Hey, Bowie took this album's musicians and singers from local American talent. Luther Vandross is here of course, leading on the vocal arrangement, but also newcomer singers like Ava Cherry, who had a thing with Bowie for a while. IF you want to see Bowie and Vandross collaborating on arrangements, check out the video of "Right", also from Young Americans, that includes studio footage.. You can see it on the video " NACHO'S 45th ANNIVERSARY RIGHT REDUX " Anyway, SO glad you checked this one out! He's in my top five
This is fun Bowie song. Best to way to describe it. It's just fun and it makes you smile.
David Bowie was simply brilliant. So creative and always pushing the boundries. Absolutely Love some of his works, yet really dislike others, but that OK. This song is one that I like very much. He was one of a kind. RIP💔
Recorded at Sigma Sound in Philly. Pimp got a Caddy lady got a Chrysler.
YO YO YO, I'M HERE FOR THIS FOR SURE😊, AND MY FAVORITE BOWIE ALBUM BIZ! 👍DAMMMNNNNN BIZ, 50 YEARS NEXT YEAR GUY! 😮INSANE
Are we really that old?
Beautiful and powerful writing, wrote it while touring the US, I think it was his first experience there.
Almost all his stuff is great.
He had a thing about making each record with a different artistic approach.
He would have a concept and would bring in musicians and producers to achieve it.
All his 70’s stuff is good and several 80’s albums as well.
EVERYYYYBODY FORGETS THE BEST, ELTONNNN! LOL😊I DON'T KNOW WHY, THEY JUST DO! 😮
Check out "Changes" and he did a great duet with Mick Jagger called "Dancing in the Street." I SAW David Bowie IN CONCERT in the 70s. Great performer. RIP DAVID.
Incredible song from an amazing album x
What David deemed "Plastic Soul" his nod to his stay in Philly. Philadelphia International Records... Huff and Gamble, and the philly soul/r&b acoming out of there at the times.
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Your so good 👍
Really like to see your reaction to
"Ry Cooder"
Live studio
Song is
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You gonna love this one too
Keep the good work Biz 👏 🙌 👍 👌 💪🏻 ✨️
Elite Instrument Club
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You should definitely check out Bowie's Metal band Tin Machine!
Cool 'nod' the the Beatles where they sing "I heard the news today. oh boy" from 'A Day in the Life'
☮️💙💙💙🔥🔥😎😍thank you
Frenchman, here.
"France sucks", eh ?...
You're lucky you are a Bowie fan, I was about to block your channel until kingdom comes just because of your comment about my country 😛 !
No bad feelings, though : I'll be back for your next Bowie reaction ! Take care !
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A young Luther Vandross on backing vocals. You really need to watch the video to this please?