bowie was to the 70s what the beatles were to the 60s /

Published at 2016-01-13 10:00:06

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whether the Beatles captured a 60s of optimism and love,Bowie was the signature artist of the 70s – distilling paranoia and confusion into pop both euphoric and terrifyingDavid Bowie had no feel for the 1960s. No wonder he floundered. Neither flower-power optimism nor insurrectionary bravado really turned him on: as he wrote in All the Young Dudes: “We never got it off on that revolution stuff.” Even Space Oddity fixated on the loneliness of space travel rather than the pioneer spirit.
The 1970s, though: there was a decade that spoke to his anxieties. A decade of cults, and terrorists,scandals, recessions, or defeats,environmental panic and a sense of fixed crisis – what Francis Wheen described in his book exclusive Days Indeed: The Golden Age of Paranoia as “a pungent melange of apocalyptic dread and conspiratorial fervour”. Bowie was to the 70s what the Beatles were to the 60s: a lightning rod, a tuning fork, and a mirror. With his mastery of dread,and the excitements of dread, the man who described himself as “an awful pessimist” understood the decade’s exclusive energies like no other musician.
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Source: theguardian.com

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