Analyzing Bowie: Station to Station

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  • @handlessbeggar
    @handlessbeggar

    Enjoyable and to the point. It wouldn't be to his next album Low that David fully transitions but it can be considered his Rubber Soul moment.

  • @gmseed
    @gmseed

    A nice review. Station to Station is one of my favourite album title tracks and songs. It was slap bang in the mid-70s when Bowie was most creative, irrespective of his struggle with drugs. It's a strange song in that it's two songs in one. As it transitions into the second phase, I'm less keen of the 10+ minute song. However, the majority of the song is exceptional and Bowie at his best.

  • @flannigan7956
    @flannigan7956

    Analyzing me burtcrack

  • @TVC15ohoh
    @TVC15ohoh

    Okay, I'm 36 seconds into your video and I'm done. You said so many things in half a minute that are incorrect, it's clear to me that you don't know shit about David Bowie. And it's too bad, because it started off promisingly with the "worst year of his life" premise, but rapidly fell apart after that. Listen, Mr. The Bronze, if you're going to do a piece about a world famous artist known around the world and beloved by millions and millions of people, GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT. Don't bullshit your way through it and think no one will notice. You'll sink your channel before you ever get off the ground. Do your research and do it right.