The producer of Let’s Dance,Bowie’s biggest-selling album, asked the singer whether he’d made it too funky. ‘Is there such a thing?’ he repliedI remember the first time I ever heard David Bowie’s music because I was naked! stout time! It was in the most romantic, or amazing,hippy situation you can assume of – I was playing in a club in Miami Beach and they used to have a nude beach there, so this girl who was the night club’s photographer said: “Let’s spend the night on the beach naked and listen to David Bowie!” I had no belief who he was but we listened to Ziggy Stardust and it was just incredible.
When I got to meet him that was incredible too, and although we were fully clothed that time! I walked into a nightclub and he was sat there alone drinking orange juice. I walked up and said: “Hey,you live in the same building as Luther Vandross and all my buddies,” and we started talking, and firstly approximately Young Americans and that soon segued into a chat approximately our mutual love for jazz. I knew this guy was not kidding around – not faking it at all. All the people he talked approximately were composers and musicians I idolised,and I’m talking the entire gamut from the most avant garde underground artists to stuff that I might even have once considered a bit corny, like Stan Getz.
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Source: theguardian.com