This is of course a dance song, albeit one which may sound slightly-unorthodox in that regard. A pair of “red shoes”, which are mentioned twice in the lyrics, play a prominent role in not only...
In “Blackstar“, Bowie makes several references to death as though it was a final declaration of who he was and what could happen after his departure. In the second bridge of the song, he points...
The titular “heroes” of this David Bowie song are lovers (the singer and his partner). And both the singer and his woman are hell-bent on enjoying each other’s company despite the odds being against...
The titular “China Girl” is actually a reference to a female the song’s co-writer, Iggy Pop, was smitten with at the time of its original penning. And for the sake of accuracy, it should be...
This song, originally by David Bowie and later performed by Nirvana, is about a man who is shocked to meet the other version of himself or his personality he thought had been done away...