But Bolan and Bowie were actually friends.
Kind of frenemies, though that's how it always is with La Bowie. But Bowie is loyal, I'll say that. He even appeared on the last episode of Marc's kiddie TV show, just weeks before Bolan was killed in the car crash. (Car driven by Gloria Jones - the soul singer who originally sang "Tainted Love" back in the sixties.)
Cor, as a guitarist are Bolan's songs particularly fun to play? They seem like they would be. Such crunchy, groovy chords.
The only one I've ever learned was "Jeepster," but that's a fun song. I think the riff is a Willie Dixon rip-off, but there's nothing wrong with that.
I think the riff is a Willie Dixon rip-off, but there's nothing wrong with that.
Man, if we couldn't rip off Willie Dixon there'd hardly be any hard rock in the late sixties or early seventies.
Does anyone have a copy of Big Stick’s “Crack Attack” that they could throw up on b-rawk?
Here are Bowie and Bolan on "Marc".
Man! I just stumbled in here to squee about something in particular, but then got caught up in all the fascinating stuff you are talking about.
First, what I am so psyched about is the new Crash Test Dummies album featuring toy instruments...notably the Omnichord. I had one of them in the 80s!
Ergh. Board ate my badly formatted post that featured stuff about Poi Dog Pondering opening for Michelle Shocked (featuring Frank Orrall's death defying lighted globe swing over the audience and dancing with Michelle's manager), Rap Repleinger's Fate Yanagi, that awesome Florence and the Machines cut mentioned above and the fact that I used to perform Julie Brown's 'Cause I'm a blond all over SoCal. Too lazy to recreate it, with all the links.
It ended with, I came in for a moment and stayed for hours.
I should visit here more often.
If you were putting together a 70s play list, what would be on it?
You Light Up My Life
OOH, I don't think I have this one. Must add.
Andy Gibb, the BeeGees, Shawn Cassidy, the Carpenters, lots and lots of one-hit wonders. Ooh, and Donna Summer!