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Stardust meaning
Stardust meaning











stardust meaning

The "death" of Ziggy is Bowie's change BACK the Bowie of "Man Who Sold the World." So he went back to what got him there in the first place. Lady Stardust is about people questioning his choices with "Oh! You Pretty Things", Ziggy Stardust is about Bowie realizing that he may have really killed his older fan base, which was important to him. He moved into his androdgenous male period, especially with "Oh! You Pretty Things." But he realized he was wrong, he needed the other guys, they were a part of him as older fans complained about the lack of the guitars on Hunky Dory. The differences between "Changes" and "Life on Mars" are completly different than "Width of a Circle" or "Shook me Cold." Bowie came to the realization that he didn't really need the band for Hunky Dory, as Mick Ronson played such a small roll. With Hunky Dory Bowie reinvented himself, going into a singer/songwriter mode rather than the harder songs of Man who Sold the World. Though Bowie wasn't a guitar player, the point of the Rise and Fall album is Bowie's ascension into the media spotlight following the success of Man who Sold the World. 1) Vince Taylor wrote "Brand new Cadillac" 2) Ziggy Stardust is a fictional character.Īnyway: Ziggy Stardust, like Major Tom, is a autobiographical character.

stardust meaning

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Stardust meaning