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Golden Years
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Composer:David BowieGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:37"Golden Years" is a song by David Bowie, released in 1975 as a single from his album "Station to Station". The song was composed by Bowie himself and produced by Harry Maslin. It was premiered on the radio in November 1975 and was later released as a single in December of the same year. The song features a funky, disco-inspired beat with a prominent bassline and guitar riff. It is characterized by Bowie's distinctive vocals, which range from smooth and soulful to high-pitched and falsetto. The lyrics of the song are somewhat cryptic, but are generally interpreted as a reflection on the fleeting nature of youth and the passage of time. "Golden Years" is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement features a slow, groovy intro with a prominent bassline and guitar riff. Bowie's vocals are smooth and soulful, and the lyrics are somewhat melancholic, reflecting on the passage of time and the fleeting nature of youth. The second movement features a more upbeat, disco-inspired rhythm with a driving beat and funky guitar riffs. Bowie's vocals become more energetic and playful, and the lyrics take on a more optimistic tone, celebrating the joys of youth and the possibilities of the future. The third movement returns to the slower, more melancholic tone of the first movement, with Bowie's vocals becoming more introspective and reflective. The lyrics suggest a sense of resignation and acceptance, acknowledging the inevitability of aging and the passing of time. Overall, "Golden Years" is a classic example of Bowie's ability to blend different musical styles and genres into a unique and distinctive sound. Its funky, disco-inspired beat and soulful vocals make it a timeless classic that continues to be enjoyed by music fans around the world.More....
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