David Bowie: Changeling - Unveiling the Emotions and Evolution of a Musical Icon

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David Bowie: Changeling - Unveiling the Emotions and Evolution of a Musical Icon

David Bowie's music style in the 70s was influenced by emotions such as lust, anger, and moodiness, as revealed in a recently discovered interview. During this decade, Bowie released a series of albums that showcased his evolution from glam rock to experimental sounds, including iconic LPs like Hunky Dory, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, and the Berlin Trilogy albums.

In a podcast series called Changeling, a vintage interview with Bowie sheds light on his creative process, where he discusses being driven by lust, anger, and eventually transitioning to writing moody instrumental music in Berlin. The series, hosted by Kate Moss, delves into their close friendship, with Bowie even asking Moss to accept his Lifetime Achievement Award at The Brit Awards in 2014.

Celebrities and musicians alike praise Bowie for his groundbreaking and inspirational contributions to music. With 11 number one albums and five number one singles, Bowie's legacy as a transformative figure in the music industry is undeniable. His impact on artists like Elton John, Robbie Williams, Dave Gahan, Tilda Swinton, and St. Vincent is profound, with each acknowledging his influence on their own careers and artistic endeavors.

Bowie's ability to constantly reinvent himself and create challenging, exciting, and profound work throughout his career is celebrated by his peers and fans. His legacy as an artist who pushed boundaries and defied norms continues to inspire generations of musicians and creatives. The podcast, David Bowie: Changeling, hosted by Kate Moss, offers a deeper look into Bowie's life and music, showcasing his enduring influence on the world of music and art.