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You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?

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  • MikM Away
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    By then he was. During the 70s, the Berlin era, he was still pretty druggy. So was Jimmy. Enough cocaine turns everybody into animals.

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      By then he was. During the 70s, the Berlin era, he was still pretty druggy. So was Jimmy. Enough cocaine turns everybody into animals.

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      @Mik said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

      By then he was. During the 70s, the Berlin era, he was still pretty druggy. So was Jimmy. Enough cocaine turns everybody into animals.

      SRV got clean, too.

      Please love yourself.

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        My understanding is that SRV was in a death spiral in the early 80's before he got himself straightened out. Probably not the easiest guy to work with at that time, particularly for somebody who wanted to put on a big choreographed theatrical show like Bowie.

        I was only joking

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          My understanding is that SRV was in a death spiral in the early 80's before he got himself straightened out. Probably not the easiest guy to work with at that time, particularly for somebody who wanted to put on a big choreographed theatrical show like Bowie.

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          @Doctor-Phibes said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

          Probably not the easiest guy to work with at that time,

          Maybe not but not so bad that Layton and Shannon didn't continue to play with him during that time.

          My understanding was that Bowie was very much about Bowie and had a tendency to see others in terms of his own usefulness.

          Please love yourself.

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          • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

            @Doctor-Phibes said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

            Probably not the easiest guy to work with at that time,

            Maybe not but not so bad that Layton and Shannon didn't continue to play with him during that time.

            My understanding was that Bowie was very much about Bowie and had a tendency to see others in terms of his own usefulness.

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            @Aqua-Letifer said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

            @Doctor-Phibes said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

            Probably not the easiest guy to work with at that time,

            Maybe not but not so bad that Layton and Shannon didn't continue to play with him during that time.

            Of course - not to downplay their ability, but without SRV they'd never have been playing those big gigs - for Bowie, the problems would completely outweigh the benefits. Also, he's hardly want to get upstaged by his guitarist or support act.

            I was only joking

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              The fact is that Bowie didn’t need SRV. He had a great guitarist in Earl Slick, a player who, next to the late Mick Ronson, knew exactly what Bowie was looking for musically in a lead player. A musician’s musician.

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                The fact is that Bowie didn’t need SRV. He had a great guitarist in Earl Slick, a player who, next to the late Mick Ronson, knew exactly what Bowie was looking for musically in a lead player. A musician’s musician.

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                @Renauda said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

                The fact is that Bowie didn’t need SRV.

                Nah, definitely not. And to me it's a very strange pairing.

                Please love yourself.

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                  For some odd reason the thread title made me think of Layla and Duane Allman.

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                    @Renauda said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

                    The fact is that Bowie didn’t need SRV.

                    Nah, definitely not. And to me it's a very strange pairing.

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                    @Aqua-Letifer said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

                    @Renauda said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

                    The fact is that Bowie didn’t need SRV.

                    Nah, definitely not. And to me it's a very strange pairing.

                    When I first learned that SRV had teamed up with Bowie on a couple of those tracks I thought it odd as well. If it had been the likes of Robert Fripp or even, Luther Grosvenor, it would not have been odd. On the other hand Bowie was reinventing himself to appeal more to American audiences at the time, so maybe the SRV sound in the background was what he wanted. It obviously worked as the Let’s Dance album put Bowie back at centre stage in the music world.

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                      @Aqua-Letifer said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

                      @Renauda said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

                      The fact is that Bowie didn’t need SRV.

                      Nah, definitely not. And to me it's a very strange pairing.

                      When I first learned that SRV had teamed up with Bowie on a couple of those tracks I thought it odd as well. If it had been the likes of Robert Fripp or even, Luther Grosvenor, it would not have been odd. On the other hand Bowie was reinventing himself to appeal more to American audiences at the time, so maybe the SRV sound in the background was what he wanted. It obviously worked as the Let’s Dance album put Bowie back at centre stage in the music world.

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                      @Renauda said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

                      @Aqua-Letifer said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

                      @Renauda said in You know the song. But did you know the guitarist?:

                      The fact is that Bowie didn’t need SRV.

                      Nah, definitely not. And to me it's a very strange pairing.

                      When I first learned that SRV had teamed up with Bowie on a couple of those tracks I that it odd as well. If it had been the likes of Robert Fripp or even, Luther Grosvenor, it would not have been odd. On the other hand Bowie was reinventing himself to appeal more to American audiences at the time, so maybe the SRV sound in the background was what he wanted. It obviously worked as the Let’s Dance album put Bowie back at centre stage in the music world.

                      That's a good point. Maybe it did work for what he was trying to do at the time in terms of career. But if that's the case, why take a chance on a coked-out nobody? Texas Flood wasn't even out yet I don't think.

                      Please love yourself.

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                        Don’t know, but Bowie felt SRV had something. I remember reading an interview with Jimmie Vaughn years ago in which the interviewer asks why he had not met with same success as his younger brother. Jimmie simply responded by saying while he was primarily just a hot blues guitarist, Stevie was first and foremost a musician and an artist. Bowie probably saw that in him as well.

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                          Don’t know, but Bowie felt SRV had something. I remember reading an interview with Jimmie Vaughn years ago in which the interviewer asks why he had not met with same success as his younger brother. Jimmie simply responded by saying while he was primarily just a hot blues guitarist, Stevie was first and foremost a musician and an artist. Bowie probably saw that in him as well.

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