Back to the vinyl collection...and here we have Station to Station by David Bowie. This is my week's share for @ablaze 's #threetunetuesday; it's definitely Bowie, it's definitely a bit glam, a bit progressive, and a bit...Qabalah? Apparently so. I used to research the esoteric a bit, and another researcher mentioned this album is quite encoded with steep mysticism, and its a quite dark mysticism at that. I followed up with him on this hypothesis, and he could never quite give me any detail...but alas, it is, rest assured. Oh, OK, that makes sense...there is a reason I don't really research this stuff anymore. Lots of high ideas with very little to no backup...yeah it's a trend in such a field. But hey, I digress...let's get back to the music.
Station to Station
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This is the only song that really references anything Qabalah; station to station, get it? Tree of Life and all that? I think there's even a few stations mentioned...I get it, it was the 70's. This song though is a slow burn. The tempo changes around 5:24 and the bass and Bowie hits Bowie mode. It's a great Bowie song I honestly had no idea existed until I bought this album during the COVID days. I like it, however!
Golden Years
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I'm sure this one is known by most. Number two on this record, Bowie's Golden Years always reminded of a Lennon song. I wonder if Lennon wrote that chorus in the background...when the song hits 0:45 it sounds like Lennon had something to do with it. I can't prove it, but I've always thought that since I first heard song on CD years ago cleaning rental cars. Never did I think it was Macca...but Lennon, yeah. Interesting...
Word on a Wing
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This might be might favorite track on this album. Again, I had never heard this song until I was forced to play the whole thing straight through on vinyl. Again, another benefit of vinyls! On this one I really like the lyrics..."in this age of grand illusion, you walked into my life, out of my dreams." I am sucker for a good Gnostic reference, always! As complicated as Bowie appears to have been in life, his music always seemed to have a Gnostic bend to it. Whoa, I'm starting to dabble again in this area of thought...time to crack a beer and enjoy the rest of this album tonight.
Thanks for checking out my #threetunetuesday share! I hope you enjoyed the shares, and I hope you check out the rest of it.
You only have to watch Labyrinth to know that he was on a slightly different wavelength at times and the rumours of esoteric stuff does not surprise me at all, but whether it was factual, I don't know. Possibly. Probably.
He made great music. I was sad when he died. I'm a big Trent Reznor fan and I know they were friends, there was a lot of shared inspiration and influence. Same with Gary Numan. Gosh, I will probably have a depressive episode when he or Trent go. Music greats stay in the hall of fame through our appreciation.
Nice reflection you captured in the vinyl there.
I assume he dabbled, but I don't think he was the guy attempting to foster in Satan...I don't know, but it's good click bait.
I really didn't discover Bowie until college, but wow, buying all his albums on CD back in the day, wowsa. What a catalog. This album, for whatever reason, I didn't get until COVID. It's a great album
That's quite a haul in one go.
I learned about Bowie through my mom, she had mixed feelings about him. She appreciated him as a musician, but was never a fan of his music, so I think I was influenced subconsciously by that lol. I did however warm to him later on.
This album of his I've never listened to until your post, new music is always good in my book.
Next week I was going to share some of his Low tracks that I also have on vinyl. That might be migh favorite of his of all time.
Good auld Bowie, still giving people new music from beyond the grave. I guess that is the really cool thing about musicians and actors, they become kind of eternal in a sense, as their art will live on, long after they depart this world. Artists, the same.. I must say that I would not be too familiar with this Bowie album either, but it was great listening, hard to believe he is dead, some legend..
Quite a legend indeed! Fortunately I didn't let FM radio dictate my thoughts about his music - i had no idea he had a catalog until I picked up the All Music Guide way back in the 90's - best purchase ever!
Well said man, I'll have to dig into his back catalogue myself, as I'm probably only familiar with less than half of it
I have worn out my headphone battery (happy #ttt! 😆) and will not be listening to Bowie (🔥) with repeated warnings of low battery resounding intermittently inside my ear drums
Brb
Did you ever come back????
Bowie tho. Just 100% everything always. A true artist in every way!
I read his autobiography and his first wife was a major influence in getting him to where he was, you know.
Power couple 💥♥️
Amazing performer and poet. As much as that voice and music, huh?
I didn't know that about his wife, but that is cool. I have really only dabbled a bit on his esoteric background, but never learned about his life. I will have to dig into that a bit.
I reckon most of artists that rose in the sixties and seventies were Seekers.
Sign of the times! :)
Vietnam War. Freedom. Psychedelic culture. The Beat generation. It was cultural and it was activism back then.
No shame in being open minded and curious, my friend. No shame at all! Holy moly 👀
The only enemy is Fear.
*salutes
I agree! I take it you fall on the Gnostic side of things as well?
I am just back and about to listen right now! :D
I never heard this side of Bowie. Super interesting!
He's amazing. The end. Now I'm even more curious about him.
Thank you for sharing these :)
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Yeah for sure! What video did you share? It looks like it's unavailable now - was it Bowie too?
It is Moby - We are all made of Stars :D
Sorry so late with this. I struggle to stay up to date with comments on the phone.
More organised again now.
I remember that album...it's a good one. You're good ! I know how life moves so bloody fast!
Yeah... I had it on CD. GREAT album! Still.
I'm back on a borrowed laptop so should be able to follow along a bit better now. I always find my way back... just so you know :D
I'll have to fire that one up again...hey, finding your way back - very Gnostic!
Hehehe... hello you!
Is it? With a pinch of Stoicism, a dash of Mysticism and three bars of chocolate. :D