David Bowie - Young Americans (REACTION)

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  • @timmclaughlin537
    @timmclaughlin537 Месяц назад +70

    The world has existed for 4.5 billion years. Be thankful you were on it the same time as David Bowie.

  • @Lynndane
    @Lynndane Месяц назад +99

    David Sanborn on sax! Woo hoo!

    • @dennytaylor1005
      @dennytaylor1005 Месяц назад +1

      Really? I did not know that. Cool. That sax was jammin in the background - its rare that you almost miss it - it takes someone like Bowie to overshadow Sanborn.

    • @stevecontini5386
      @stevecontini5386 27 дней назад +3

      He kills that sax !

  • @TuomasLeone
    @TuomasLeone Месяц назад +48

    "Took him minutes, took her nowhere" really laying into the American male right there...

    • @terrycunningham8118
      @terrycunningham8118 29 дней назад +1

      Could be Spud just as easily.

    • @t.j.payeur5331
      @t.j.payeur5331 29 дней назад

      She's American..not him.

    • @TuomasLeone
      @TuomasLeone 29 дней назад

      @@t.j.payeur5331 Huh, I always thought they both were.

    • @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra
      @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra 29 дней назад +3

      This is about the ignorance of youth (and the inability to comprehend how ignorant you are, at such a moment).
      The factor of being "American" is a side-bar and chosen, more, to connect to: American music (Soul and R&B), which is something Bowie is not "commenting on," but, rather: paying tribute to and showing admiration for.
      ...But the commentary is about: being young and not being aware (and how that, definitely, can & will "bite-you-in-the-ass"); not some "slam" on a particular culture, per se. The couple could have, as easily, been British or German or Brazilian (etc.) and had the same experiences.

    • @terrycunningham8118
      @terrycunningham8118 29 дней назад +2

      @@SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra Maybe, but he specifically mentions "your President Nixon" and "the dues" we have to pay. It was a little preachy, along the same vein as The Clash singing, "never mind the stars and stripes, let's hear the Watergate tapes".
      Of course, a lot of that went away when Thatcher came along.

  • @karenbeeny955
    @karenbeeny955 Месяц назад +48

    I remember Bowie challenging MTV about NOT having black artists on their channel

    • @324cmac
      @324cmac 29 дней назад +2

      I saw that interview. Bowie was pissed and the MTV person was pathetic.

    • @laurabrevitz3944
      @laurabrevitz3944 29 дней назад +1

      That smile Bowie gave when he got Goodman to say it - and Goodman didn't realize the import of what he'd just said.
      ruclips.net/video/vPFI930A3xw/видео.htmlfeature=shared

    • @carrerlluna66
      @carrerlluna66 22 дня назад

      He made that Goodman worm squirm and righteously too.

  • @stillstanding8286
    @stillstanding8286 Месяц назад +91

    “I heard the news today, oh boy” is a line from the Beatles song “A Day in the Life”.

  • @jeffmiller4832
    @jeffmiller4832 Месяц назад +90

    He performed this song on Soul Train. He was also the first white artist to perform on the show.

    • @324cmac
      @324cmac Месяц назад +3

      He does have soul.

    • @melvinwomack3717
      @melvinwomack3717 Месяц назад

      Yep

    • @mangasky7
      @mangasky7 Месяц назад +19

      Not accurate. He performed Fame and Golden Years on Soul Train; he performed Young Americans on the Dick Cavett Show.

    • @jesusalvarez2911
      @jesusalvarez2911 Месяц назад +4

      No. .....He Did Fame and Golden Years. No this song. And yes, He was the first White to play in Soul Train. That was Historic, at that moment

    • @alfredlandesman5165
      @alfredlandesman5165 29 дней назад +8

      Davie Bowie played on Soul Train, Nov 4, 1975, but Elton John, who is also WHITE, did Philadelphia Freedom on May 17, 1975. Eltons appearance was epic everybody should go back on RUclips and watch it.

  • @Rock_Snob
    @Rock_Snob Месяц назад +79

    Not only did Luther sing backing vocals, he arranged all the backing vocal parts!
    Great reaction!
    😎

    • @carrerlluna66
      @carrerlluna66 29 дней назад +3

      Don't forget Miss Ava Cherry is in there too !

    • @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra
      @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra 29 дней назад +4

      I don't know whether you were referring to this song, specifically, but: it is NOT a fact that Luther arranged or did anything "for/with all" of the backing vocals on this album.
      It, just, isn't.
      David, himself, is responsible for a fair number of the backing vocal arrangements and ideas.
      On Vandross' song ["Fascination"], for instance, Bowie reorganized & reconfigured the interplay of the backing vocals (from Vandross' "Funky Music..." original) -as well as rewriting the lyrics, etc.-.
      ...so, give credit where specific credit is due!
      👍👍

    • @carrerlluna66
      @carrerlluna66 29 дней назад

      @@SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra This is from the Wiki page on Young Americans. If it's wrong let them know. Quote : "The song featured contributions from then-unknown singer Luther Vandross, who conceived the backing vocal arrangement."

    • @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra
      @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra 29 дней назад

      @@carrerlluna66 That's what I was asking: whether you were referring to THIS, particular, song (individually), or to the entire album (which, the way you wrote, you could be doing/be assumed to be - and which, then, would NOT BE correct!)!
      Why "quote wiki"?? Why not learn things for yourself and state things from your own knowledge and memory (the way people are supposed to!!)!!! 🙄🙄🤦🤷.
      ...but thank you for specifying/'correcting.'
      That is, indeed, what I was asking.
      Vandross did not do the background vocal arrangements for the entire Young Americans album. He did do so for this title track ("Young Americans").
      It is YOUR JOB, as the writer and attempted DISSEMINATOR of such information, to make it IMMEDIATELY APPARENT in your writing.
      Not attempt to "blame your source" when, in fact, it is YOUR writing, not the source material, which is to blame, to begin with.
      Thank you.
      👍

    • @carrerlluna66
      @carrerlluna66 28 дней назад

      @@SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra In no way did I or indeed Rock Snob ever said that Luther did all the vocal arrangements on the album. It was clear to me that Rock Snob meant this song in particular. I was backing up their enthusiasm for the song. I know this LP have it in my vinyl library. I only said that if you want to correct Wiki, let them know. Nobody is blaming a source.

  • @kathiek4239
    @kathiek4239 Месяц назад +33

    I can only thank you guys again and again for letting me sit in your room and listen to records with you (as we did when we were kids). I dont know why I get such enjoyment out of watching you listen to my music. Is it nostalgia? Partly. I think it’s mostly a shared joy in music. Your genuine appreciation for music, from the production to the composition to the instrumentation and vocals, is a delight to watch. Thanks for inviting me over to your house to hear your new albums. 🤘🫶

    • @AirplayBeats
      @AirplayBeats  29 дней назад +6

      Thanks for rocking with us!!

    • @KennyCamaro2364
      @KennyCamaro2364 29 дней назад +5

      They take me too. I love these guys!

    • @edwardcapobianco2975
      @edwardcapobianco2975 20 дней назад +2

      You hit the nail right on the head. There was nothing better than having a new album and turning on your friends by sitting in your room and playing the album for them. Listening to records is a lost treasure it’s not close to the old days when you share a download today compared to having the actual vinyl copy in your hands.. I love listening to records with La and Che! They understand and get it completely!

    • @kathiek4239
      @kathiek4239 20 дней назад +1

      @@edwardcapobianco2975 IKR! We spent HOURS sitting around listening to records, back in the day. Such great times. Watching La and Che totally gives that vibe. They remind me of the guys I used to hang out with in middle/high school who played in a “band.” I love these guys.

    • @ceejay1794
      @ceejay1794 19 дней назад +2

      @@kathiek4239those were great days weren’t they? Good times

  • @gavinschwier8242
    @gavinschwier8242 Месяц назад +91

    Don’t miss Luther’s backing vocals on this! ❤

    • @AirplayBeats
      @AirplayBeats  Месяц назад +33

      Was that Luther!?!!

    • @themadcow71
      @themadcow71 Месяц назад +11

      @@AirplayBeats Yes

    • @detroitrocker4098
      @detroitrocker4098 Месяц назад +13

      Mr. Vandross himself!​@@AirplayBeats

    • @gavinschwier8242
      @gavinschwier8242 Месяц назад +8

      @@AirplayBeats Yes sir, that it was!

    • @melvinwomack3717
      @melvinwomack3717 Месяц назад +6

      Co wrote the Hook,You guys should definitely check out his first Solo album Those choir like harmonies are all over it . the album is simply called "LUTHER"it has the song everybody rejoice/ Brand New Day from the WIZ which Luther also wrote 😅 just a lil fun facts

  • @nazfrde
    @nazfrde Месяц назад +13

    This song started my fanatical love of David Bowie, and the line "Ain't there one damn song that can make me.... break down and cry?" never fails to give me chills.

    • @JaneDoe-lq3du
      @JaneDoe-lq3du 28 дней назад

      For me it is “we live for just these 20 years, do we have to die for 50 more?”

  • @nickmcginley4570
    @nickmcginley4570 Месяц назад +11

    It is impossible to overstate how influential David Bowie was back in the day.
    Where he went first, everyone else followed.
    He was truly a thought leader, long before anyone had ever even invented that phrase.

  • @deniseelliott5632
    @deniseelliott5632 29 дней назад +5

    In highschool my friend got an apartment, at his very first party we were all dancing and singing to this song👍 the landlady knocked on the door and told him not to unpack and kicked him out! I will never forget that party...and dancing to this amazing song! 😊

  • @chrishayes4323
    @chrishayes4323 29 дней назад +4

    "Live for just these 20 years to have to die for the 50 more"

  • @mana3735
    @mana3735 Месяц назад +33

    Bowie was in a completely different dimension than Elton.

  • @mitchh9713
    @mitchh9713 Месяц назад +29

    It's one of my favorite Bowie tunes.

  • @carrerlluna66
    @carrerlluna66 29 дней назад +3

    Carlos Alomar on guitar, David Sanborn on blastin Sax, Luther Vandross on background and arrangement, killer singers Robin Clark and Ava Cherry , Willie Weeks on bass, Earl Slick guitar, his longtime keys man Mike Garson and Tony Visconti producing..an the cherry on top an incredible vocal by Bowie. Thanks fellas for playing this to remind us how great music can be.

  • @josephtedrick7706
    @josephtedrick7706 28 дней назад +4

    David Sanborn’s sax was perfection.

  • @mkap931
    @mkap931 Месяц назад +20

    "Pimp's got a Cady and a Lady has a Chrysler".
    Classic

  • @mkap931
    @mkap931 Месяц назад +15

    Recorded in Philly at Sigma Sound, hence the soul sound during the zenith of The Philly Sound. Thx to Gamble and Huff!

    • @kathiek4239
      @kathiek4239 Месяц назад +1

      Yo! Yo! Shoutout to my town!

  • @kevin4522
    @kevin4522 29 дней назад +3

    As we waited for each new Bowie album to drop, we never really knew what to expect. He changed (grew) all throughout his career. Staying two steps ahead of everyone else...and man did we all benefit!

  • @billadkins5150
    @billadkins5150 Месяц назад +7

    “Let’s Dance” is a great album.

  • @mangasky7
    @mangasky7 Месяц назад +15

    Bowie, the GOAT, with one of the finest white soul anthems of all-time.

  • @doriwiljt
    @doriwiljt Месяц назад +27

    You'll be blown away with a song called "Station to Station". Hopefully you'll get to it sometime.
    Also there is a great live video from a London club from some MTV thing with David singing another favorite called "Blue Jean" ✌🏻

    • @jimmymcintyre7944
      @jimmymcintyre7944 Месяц назад +3

      That's the next album Bowie put out after Young Americans. The Station To Station tour was the first time I saw Bowie in concert. That was in 1976.

    • @fuchsiaswing8545
      @fuchsiaswing8545 29 дней назад +2

      Station to Station is where it all came together in the post-Ronson era. The “Plastic Soul” of Young Americans hangs over, but he's entering more experimental territory that gives hints of the ensuing, less-commerical Berlin Trilogy. It's arguably his masterwork.

    • @gerardodoherty9178
      @gerardodoherty9178 29 дней назад +1

      Stay is great too, especially the Nassau version.

    • @JoTracy
      @JoTracy 25 дней назад

      I saw his Station to Station tour live in Sydney. No words can describe how great it was
      Best live performance I ever saw ❤️

  • @79BlackRose
    @79BlackRose Месяц назад +18

    Although I am predominantly a rock fan, Young Americans is one of my most favourite tracks of David Bowie. He has the versatility and creativity to turn whatever he touches into gold. I am with you brother, I prefer this to Fame. It's just far out!

  • @davidbronstein2745
    @davidbronstein2745 29 дней назад +3

    Sui generis. Like no other. Bowie. Iconoclast. Original. With the great Luther Vandross and Ava Cherry transforming the song with the background vocals.

  • @erickent3557
    @erickent3557 29 дней назад +5

    The mish-mash of feelings and images Bowie had on his first trip to the US came spitting back out as these lyrics

  • @realbser1956
    @realbser1956 Месяц назад +6

    My favorite Bowie song by a long shot. As others have said Luther on backing vocals and David Sanborn on sax. David is a rabbit hole you want to get into if you want to hear some fine jazz. 🎷🎷

  • @michaelz9892
    @michaelz9892 Месяц назад +8

    "This dude doesn't miss" When this was released they said "Bowie's back and he's black!"

  • @Christopher-Baltimore
    @Christopher-Baltimore Месяц назад +17

    Oh, one of my fav Bowie tracks

  • @danroenna5439
    @danroenna5439 Месяц назад +9

    Great reaction as always “Fascination” off this same record is my recommendation. You fellas will love it!

  • @amrak5028
    @amrak5028 Месяц назад +8

    One of my All Time Favorites, Changes, Ziggy Stardust.

  • @JJReagan
    @JJReagan Месяц назад +12

    Bowie’s “Soul Man Era”. Awesome choice guys!

  • @vegdagol2843
    @vegdagol2843 29 дней назад +3

    WIN from this album is perhaps the most tasteful but yet lush Ballad Bowie ever did. Perfection

  • @themadcow71
    @themadcow71 Месяц назад +8

    Ready for the Beatles - White Album reaction!

  • @dannycasson1551
    @dannycasson1551 29 дней назад +2

    "...we lived for just these twenty years, do we have to die for the fifty more." I'm not sure if I got the lyrics right or even
    exactly when he meant but that line always intrigued me, especially now that I'm in my sixties. My twenties were so
    exciting, where anything and everything was possible. Now, it's like I'm trying recapture that feeling over the next fifty
    years, and of course it's not possible or feasible.

  • @jimmymcintyre7944
    @jimmymcintyre7944 Месяц назад +9

    In 1970, the Beatles broke up, and I heard Space Oddity on the radio. At that moment Bowie became my favorite. 1975 was when this came out if I'm not wrong. Have most his albums and have seen him twice in concert.

  • @jesusalvarez2911
    @jesusalvarez2911 Месяц назад +3

    My favourite from the album Young Americans IS "Right", and, there IS a fantastic video of this Song with Bowie, Luther Vandros and all the band making arragemetns and recording the song in the studio

  • @jrgarciab
    @jrgarciab 15 дней назад +1

    This is a Blue-Eyed Soul M A S T E R P I E C E !
    Thanks for reacting, guys!

  • @monicamad1285
    @monicamad1285 Месяц назад +3

    Robin Clark and Luther Vandross on backing vocals, amazing! 😍

  • @philipmccarthy6175
    @philipmccarthy6175 28 дней назад +1

    Luther Vandross is one of of the backing on this & he won a grammy for the vocal arrangements on this song.

  • @Sal-pm8lg
    @Sal-pm8lg 29 дней назад +1

    DAVID. Rest in peace. ❤

  • @kellahella5286
    @kellahella5286 28 дней назад

    Few artists/bands are a genre unto themselves. David Bowie is one of them.

  • @paulprendergast3184
    @paulprendergast3184 29 дней назад

    Yet another fantastic album by David Bowie.

  • @willowvee5844
    @willowvee5844 22 дня назад +1

    My hands are raised up on every chorus!😄

  • @chaosandcreation4118
    @chaosandcreation4118 Месяц назад +5

    This is straight out of Philly and the Philly sound, right after Diamond Dogs. Think of the O'Jays. All the backup singers are from that crowd. Check out his Soul Train appearance.

  • @janetf23
    @janetf23 29 дней назад

    The man who fell to Earth, indeed, as if by magic💫

  • @anjav77
    @anjav77 28 дней назад +1

    I really enjoy your comments. David Bowie is my favorite singer of all time. Please react to: Wild is the Wind, Lady Grinning Soul and Seven Years in Tibet. Thank you.

  • @brianwalsh3091
    @brianwalsh3091 21 день назад

    Fascination……..can you hear me….right….win…….the whole album is flawless

  • @brooklynbridgealias
    @brooklynbridgealias 29 дней назад

    You love this because the background singers did this song during a break from their day job as gospel singers, LOL. Che's head started shaking at their first "All night!". I'm happy whenever you two guys like a song.

  • @neilmartin99
    @neilmartin99 Месяц назад +6

    Darn, you cut it off at my favorite part.
    "Do you remember your President Nixon
    Do you remember the bills you had to pay"
    For a more rock n roll flavor from David, check out Panic in Detroit.

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner 29 дней назад

    Bowie is a musical genius, and I dont throw that word around. Also a true musical chameleon. ❤

  • @rdr61
    @rdr61 Месяц назад +4

    The background vocals definitely make this song !

  • @georgetaxi8179
    @georgetaxi8179 Месяц назад +3

    Please do Station to Station next. Its incredible!

  • @amrak5028
    @amrak5028 Месяц назад +5

    This is a TOP 5 Airplay Beats Reactions. Yes EARLIER IN MOST of the Huge rockers from the Era have the Music and Tunes that made them a Respected leader.

  • @user-mo6tz6oh9i
    @user-mo6tz6oh9i Месяц назад +2

    I read the news today, oh boy!
    Beatles’ reference
    Song- A Day In the Life

  • @rockandrollpaddy
    @rockandrollpaddy 29 дней назад +2

    White Boy 'Plastic Soul' as Bowie called it. This album, released in 1975, followed the glam rock & roll of the Ziggy years and caused shock waves. No-one had crossed over from rock & roll to R&B. Check out the live performance from the Dick Cavett show with Luther VR on backing vocals. Though Bowie's voice is shot from cocaine, it is a wonderful piece of music history. There are also some clips on YT of Bowie and the band in the recording studio making the album which are great watch. The next album, Station to Station, from 1976, where he crosses funk, rock & roll, and electronica is even better!

  • @2869may
    @2869may 28 дней назад

    "LET'S DANCE" and "MODERN LOVE" Are his best...!

  • @krob-sn7ek
    @krob-sn7ek Месяц назад +2

    Station to Station would be your next NEW fave !! Hahaha !10 minutes of space tripping Bowie.....He is so damn good a lot to cover Thanks !

  • @Sirknight47
    @Sirknight47 29 дней назад +3

    when my son was a baby he would cry at times in the car as babies do. I noticed if I would play Young Americans any song on that cd and that cd only, he would stop crying and was happy. If I turned it off he would cry. For an amazing amount of time this went on, he loved the cd but the funny thing I never once got tired of any of the song ether. The whole album is amazing. Loved seeing you two’s reaction to this song, you’ll love the whole album I believe. Steven

  • @stuff3829
    @stuff3829 29 дней назад

    70's Bowie. I Live!

  • @ericv181
    @ericv181 29 дней назад +1

    Later in the 90’s Bowie releases “I’m afraid of Americans” with music by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails

  • @douglasg.9271
    @douglasg.9271 Месяц назад +5

    “Changes One” is basically an early greatest hits album. “David live” is a great live album (my favorite)

  • @dianedavies8291
    @dianedavies8291 Месяц назад +3

    Recorded here in Philly at Sigma Sound Studios. Always on my playlist. ✌️♥️🎶

    • @kathiek4239
      @kathiek4239 Месяц назад +1

      Girl, representing. 🤘

  • @TheJoelSwaney
    @TheJoelSwaney 29 дней назад +1

    Amazing Bowie

  • @Thejazzfan66
    @Thejazzfan66 28 дней назад +1

    It’s nice to hear this. My brother (RIP) was a big Bowie fan….

  • @Jimi-DV
    @Jimi-DV 27 дней назад

    "Right" is worth a listen for the smoothest possible delivery.

  • @bjwnashe5589
    @bjwnashe5589 29 дней назад +1

    This whole album is amazing. His next album, Station to Station, is also excellent.

  • @grandwazoodebris1015
    @grandwazoodebris1015 29 дней назад

    Fame and Young Americans were 2 of my fav Bowie songs, both from this album. Very fine.

  • @gpal86
    @gpal86 24 дня назад

    He was relevant in every time frame while still standing out, on his own.

  • @kimzwolinski9919
    @kimzwolinski9919 29 дней назад +2

    His voice is so unique. I love it 😊

    • @324cmac
      @324cmac 29 дней назад

      Even though he's not technically a great singer, his voice is perfect for the songs he writes. It's the emotion that makes his voice great.

  • @WooBino.
    @WooBino. 29 дней назад

    🎼🎼You can be Hero's....just for one day.....👈👈

  • @jaquestraw1
    @jaquestraw1 Месяц назад +3

    Get this LP on vinyl for sure! 👍 5⭐ album

  • @susiedawson3349
    @susiedawson3349 29 дней назад +1

    And Sound and Vision is a great song too!

  • @frankpentangeli7945
    @frankpentangeli7945 29 дней назад +1

    Young Americans is my second-favourite Bowie album after Station to Station. SO MUCH SOUL!!!

  • @ralphwatts8993
    @ralphwatts8993 29 дней назад +1

    Luther on background vocals !❤️🤘🏻

  • @danconroy8293
    @danconroy8293 25 дней назад

    When Fame 1st came out in 76 was my senior year in HS,1976. This song was the fav of my class ,black and white.

  • @josiepkat
    @josiepkat 29 дней назад +1

    This is why I cried for months when Bowie died. Only one other artist I'll cry like that for. This made me pull out the Bowie albums I have and play them - one of the best reactions to this song! Love you guys!

  • @rosieb949
    @rosieb949 Месяц назад

    Oh, thanks guys!!! This is my favorite DB song!!! Yay!!!

  • @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra
    @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra 29 дней назад +2

    Young Americans (the album and the song, specifically) are what Bowie referred to as: "plastic soul"- supposedly meaning "an artificial version of actual soul" and, definitely, based-on & influenced by (then-still-current) "Philly Soul" (the Gamble & Huff empire). This was Bowie playing around with things which fascinated him at the time. More closely-aligned with the Philly Saul sound but (of course, as that, itself, is a derivative of) also, less so/more mildly: Stax Records and Memphis Soul and Motown,
    Bowie, even, went to Philly to record this album.
    Ava Cherry, Luther Vandross (yes: THAT Luther Vandross! -before anyone knew him! He was barely singing back-up for other artists, in NY.C. at the point that Bowie grabbed him)
    and Robin Clark are the backing vocalists and are the vocalists who sing on a preponderance of the album.
    Bowie even does a Vandross song -see: "Fascination" (based on the Vandross-written: "Funky Music (Is A Part Of Me)")-Bowie (of course) rewrote the existing lyrics and changed on or two elements of the structure (maybe a chord voicing, here and there, also) and reconfigured the arrangement and "interspersal" of the backing vocals.
    ...This was, all, about to move onto Bowie's "Thin, White Duke" persona ("cocaine vampire" for lack of a better description), which would see him, literally, lose his mind, as well.
    ...but this was JUST prior to all of that and the "reboot" he got/'found,' working with: Iggy Pop [on Ig's first 2 solo albums-which Bowie helped produce and was in the touring bands for!], Tony Visconti (his long-time producer, musician and friend) and Brian Eno "the Berlin albums" (only one of which was, actually, recorded IN Berlin [West Berlin at the time-This was during the wall/the time of russian occupation]
    ...so: a unique and important point in Bowie's career and, definitely, one of the more evocative ones (I.M.O.!) (As if: most of the periods in Bowie's career weren't "evocative" or "striking" in their own right! 😛😝🙄🤦) .
    I am pretty sure that you guys would be big fans of the entire
    Young Americans album, as well as Station To Station (which is equally "funky," but "dry," "cold," "futuro-funky" ...much moreso than anything Bowie's ever done. ...and Young Americans -while it deals with darker feelings/"issues"( 🤷🤔-questionable) and disillusionment (released just about a week after Nixon resigned from office!)-, in sound and "texture" it is "warm" and "friendly" ..."non-threatening...🤔," "embracing" (almost)
    ...and more evocative of earlier soul music (although, as always: in a David Bowie style.).
    ...Those are Bowie's, "direct": "R&B"/"Soul" albums (if you want to look at them that way.)👍.

    • @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra
      @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra 29 дней назад +1

      ...and, yeah: The Beatles quote was, kinda, like "the capper," here. 💜🤘🤘
      ...but also: Bowie covers The Beatles on this album and got John Lennon to come down from N.Y.C. and work on "Fame" with him, later, so 🤷🤷🤷
      (maybe, just: "par for the course" 🤷🤪😛 😉) ...

  • @CoolCoyote
    @CoolCoyote 29 дней назад +1

    Young Americans (Original Single Edit) is the best version

  • @johndbrandhorst4434
    @johndbrandhorst4434 29 дней назад

    Ain't there one damn song that can make me
    Break down and cry?❤🎸🎶

  • @phantomrockerr
    @phantomrockerr 29 дней назад

    Golden Years is my favorite from David. Love the Nipsey Russell hoody. He was Great, always had a Rhym.

  • @inmyhouse11
    @inmyhouse11 29 дней назад

    Classic Bowie period

  • @KennyCamaro2364
    @KennyCamaro2364 29 дней назад

    David slides into his R and B phase as the chameleon of rock and roll .

  • @davidwilkins5932
    @davidwilkins5932 Месяц назад +4

    This album was yet another “departure” for the enigmatic Mr. B. This was his “Philly soul” album, paying tribute to a sound he loved. PLEASE react to the track ‘Win’, also from this album.

    • @Azabaxe80
      @Azabaxe80 29 дней назад

      One of my favorite artists is a guy named Jeffrey Gaines. First time I saw him live he closed his show with “Five Years”. He took over the drums for that song.
      A couple of years later, on his second album, he added an acoustic track called “Win”. I was unfamiliar with the song and I had never heard him perform it live. The credits said it was a Bowie song.
      Gaines was very instrumental in my appreciation of David Bowie. Even though his music is not as obviously linked to Bowie as MGMT, for example, if you pay attention you’ll pick up the vibe.

  • @anthonydarby3973
    @anthonydarby3973 23 дня назад +1

    Hey guys, listen to the whole album, absolutely brilliant

  • @mikecaetano
    @mikecaetano 29 дней назад +1

    Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane,Young Americans, Station to Station, "Heroes"...

  • @winterwomanes3828
    @winterwomanes3828 29 дней назад

    Loving this today 😍 This song is the classic 70s song:
    Powerful lyrics ✅
    Groovy beat ✅
    Mandatory 70s sax solo ✅
    Enjoy your journey through his music 🥰 I love what you guys are doing so much!

  • @Ninang363
    @Ninang363 Месяц назад

    All of them. Get all of them!

  • @tonic8945
    @tonic8945 Месяц назад +1

    Just one of my favourite Bowie tunes, first heard Man who sold the world in early 70s ❤

  • @majones501
    @majones501 29 дней назад

    He was a genius! Such a creative and talented soul. And he worked hard at his craft. Thanks for another great reaction!

  • @user-yj7iq6um8g
    @user-yj7iq6um8g Месяц назад +2

    Wow one of my top favorite songs I hadn’t heard it in awhile thank you so much for reviewing it.

  • @michaelz9892
    @michaelz9892 29 дней назад +1

    Amazing vocal.

  • @SMccrate01
    @SMccrate01 Месяц назад

    This one is probably my all-time favorite Bowie tune, so much happening in it plus that groove! I like all of his stuff that has a glam rock vamp with a sort of burlesque bump 'n' grind bounce. Jean Genie has that too

  • @encoreunefois1X
    @encoreunefois1X 25 дней назад +1

    This is where Luther Vandross got his first big exposure. We should remember Ava Cherry too.

  • @adk100m
    @adk100m Месяц назад +2

    You fellas continue to amaze. Your energy for "this" zone of music is wonderful to experience.
    Always put this the era of "Fame" (nice collab with Lennon)--call call La.
    Che: you always to seem to appreciate Dave's "futuristic" quality. Check out the entire "Station To Station" album--it has hits on it all cued up for 2035 to 2050. See TVC 15, Station To Station, (I think you guys did "Stay" right?). AND, my continued recommendation of "Wild Is The WInd"--Dave goes Frank Sinatra on us. Dave as Crooner. Check it out!

  • @michellec2514
    @michellec2514 Месяц назад +1

    This is my favorite Bowie album you should explore it all

  • @randyallaben9900
    @randyallaben9900 29 дней назад

    Catching The Ghost! I do everytime I listen to that tune!!

  • @VintageTealDog
    @VintageTealDog Месяц назад +3

    Fabulous song… so happy y’all reacted to this one 😁

  • @jaumepiquebernaus1853
    @jaumepiquebernaus1853 26 дней назад

    Great reaction guys !! You'r so right !!!.
    I'm 62 and s great early Bowie's fan and so happy see youngs dudes enjoying with the artists and bands that wrote the boock of modern músic !!!
    If you whant to se the purest Bowie as Ziggy Stardust check by yourself the live concert in Hammersmith Odeon 1973 . Icónic and lengendary. Just before sing Rock and Roll suïcide Bowie broke up with the band surprissing everybody and his Spiders from Mars.
    Keep on rocking guys
    Greetings from Barcelona
    Excuse my english hope your understand everything 😅
    Keep on rocking guys