Some stars had an influence on classic rock so pervasive they managed to inspire the old guard. Case in point, David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” was an inspiration for one of Paul McCartney’s solo albums.
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Having scaled this mountain, Bowie was left with the challenge of figuring out what to do next. Much to the chagrin of critics and, ultimately, Bowie himself, he decided to follow up with Tonight, an ...
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David Bowie's multiplatinum album Let's Dance feels like a commercial release today, only because the LP sold so well. Back then, this canny new blend of R&B-soaked dance music, grimy blues licks and ...