David Bowie: We Could Be Heroes is a song-by-song analysis of every song Bowie has written and recorded, full of behind-the-scenes stories and quotes from those who have worked with him.
David Bowie: The Stories Behind the Songs 1970-1980
... Jeff Beck . Keith Relf told the newspaper , " It's very sad because we are all friends . There was no bad feeling at all but Eric did not get on well with the business . He does not like commercialisation . He loves the blues so much I ...
David Bowie: Changes, 1970-1980 : the Stories Behind Every David Bowie Song 1970-1980
Changes, 1970-1980 : the Stories Behind Every David Bowie Song 1970-1980 Chris Welch. Liza Jane / Louie Louie Go Home Vocalion POP V 9221 I Pity the Fool / Take My Tip Parlophone R 5250 You've Got A Habit Of Leaving / Baby Loves That Way ...
... of artists including Kenny Lynch, White Plains, Brotherhood Of Man and Edison Lighthouse. He played Mellotron on David Bowie's first hit 'Space Oddity' in 1969 and played the sensitive piano solo on Cat Steven's 1972 hit 'Morning Has Broken ...
... alto saxophone, Hammond organ and,soon, the newly invented Mellotron. With Bakeron drums, Bruce on bass and vocals, and Dick HeckstallSmith on tenorsax ... Street. Bruce and Baker created a unique rhythm section that.
Clapton - Updated Edition: The Ultimate Illustrated History
... all liked 'For Your Love,' which we thought was very commercial. Graham ... Jeff Beck. Keith Relf told the newspaper, “It's very sad because we are all ... else. I just didn't know what. My attitude within the group got really sour ...
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