DAVID BOWIE Released His Supreme Album ‘THE NEXT DAY’ 10 Years Ago Today

Back in time

8 March 2013

Genial musical chameleonDAVID BOWIE (1947-2016) released his 25th longplayer, named THE NEXT DAY on 8 March 2013, 10 years ago today. An astounding accomplishment so late in his incredible career (followed by his final tour de force Blackstar in 2016). It’s in my Bowie albums top-10 and still regularly on my headphones.

The Guardian (UK newspaper) wrote: “Provoking, strange and filled with great songs. The Next Day offers what you might call an index of Bowiean obsessions… The Next Day isn’t the equal of Bowie’s 70s work: but then, the man himself might reasonably argue, what is? Perhaps it’s destined to be remembered more for the unexpected manner in which it was announced than its contents. That doesn’t seem a fair fate for an album that’s thought-provoking, strange and filled with great songs. Listening to The Next Day makes you hope it’s not a one-off, that his return continues apace: no mean feat, given that listening to a new album by most of his peers makes you wish they’d stick to playing the greatest hits.” Score: 4/5.

SINGLES/CLIPS: Where Are You Now / The Stars (Are Out Tonight) /
The Next Day / Valentine’s Day

– WHERE ARE WE NOW –
Released on his 66th birthday

– THE STARS ARE OUT (TONIGHT) –

– THE NEXT DAY –

– VALENTINE’S DAY –

ALBUM

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BOWIE: Website – Instagram

Back From Never Being Away – Here’s SPIZZENERGI With Electrifying BOWIE Cover

15 January 2021

Steamy British combo SPIZZENERGI, formed in 1979 and led by vocalist and
guitarist Kenneth Spiers aka SPIZZ left an everlasting impression in their first years
with new-punk-wave crackers such as Where’s Captain Kirk? and Soldier Solider.

They also were infamous for changing the band’s name every year, subsequent
names including Athletico Spizz 80, Spizzoil and The Spizzles.

But it’s all about SpizzEnergi again for a while now. Today they unleashed a David
Bowie
cover. Their take on the late genius’ 2013 love song Valentine’s Day (from
The Next Day album) honors the Thin White Duke greatly with an electrifying and
high-energetic buzz and fuzz drive. Captain Kirk is back in time for a Feast of Saint
Valentine
party. Love is in the air!

Tune in here…

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SPIZZENERGI: Facebook