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					<description><![CDATA[<p>David Bowie "Hunky Dory" released 50 years ago today, December 17th, 1971. My absolute favorite Bowie album was his fourth LP. After a slow start, it eventually hit #3 in the UK in '72 and #57 in the US in 2016 after Bowie's death. It is regarded as one of the best records ever, hovering  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Bowie &#8220;Hunky Dory&#8221; released 50 years ago today, December 17th, 1971. My absolute favorite Bowie album was his fourth LP. After a slow start, it eventually hit #3 in the UK in &#8217;72 and #57 in the US in 2016 after Bowie&#8217;s death. It is regarded as one of the best records ever, hovering at or around the top 100 on many publications&#8217; lists (<em>Rolling Stone</em>, <em>Pitchfork</em>, <em>Time</em>, etc.). Bowie released two singles from <em>Hunky Dory</em>: the first in early &#8217;72 was the iconic &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OoklPYE_vY">Changes</a>&#8221; (#66 US in &#8217;72 and then #41 in &#8217;75; #49 UK in 2016), its b-side &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n--Ro4-hNbo">Andy Warhol</a>&#8221; obviously inspired by the artist of whom Bowie was a huge fan. Bowie performed the song for Warhol; it&#8217;s reported that Warhol didn&#8217;t say anything about the song to Bowie but &#8220;absolutely hated it&#8221; which is too bad because it is an excellent hard-strumming acoustic jammer (played by Mick Ronson) that is both glam and pastoral English folk. The other single was &#8220;Life on Mars?&#8221; which has a complicated and amusing history. Bowie originally wrote the bones of the song in &#8217;68 as an English translation for a French song but they were rejected; Paul Anka rewrote it into &#8220;My Way&#8221; which had wild success with Frank Sinatra. Irritated, Bowie tweaked it again into &#8220;Life on Mars?&#8221; to parody Sinatra &#8211; the back cover has written next to the song&#8217;s title &#8220;Inspired by Frankie&#8221; The single hit #3 in the UK in &#8217;73. Another fun fact: Bowie originally wanted Dudley Moore (who I associate with early 80&#8217;s comedy movies, namely <em>Arthur</em>) to play piano for the song. That plan fell through and Rick Wakeman from Strawbs got the gig. Bowie wrote &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCaMwqtwJTc">Kooks</a>&#8221; for his newborn son Duncan (whose birthday is just 2 months before mine so I can pretend Bowie maybe wrote it for me, too) and &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPxnCNRm_nY">Song for Bob Dylan</a>&#8221; has the more obvious tribute &#8211; Bowie even kinda mimics Dylan&#8217;s vocal style (but is a vastly superior singer). My absolute favorite song from <em>Hunky Dory</em> is &#8220;Queen Bitch,&#8221; an ass-shaking glam-pop rocker inspired by Velvet Unground&#8217;s Lou Reed<em>. </em>My kid contributed that song to the birthday playlist that friends and family put together for me this past summer when I also turned 50. I was thrilled because he knew how much I love that song but also amused/annoyed that it&#8217;s the song he most connects to me (queen/princess&#8230;yes, bitch&#8230;?).</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>David Bowie “Hunky Dory” released on this date, December 17th, 1971. Hunky Dory, Bowie’s 4th LP, is considered one of his best and many best-of album lists place it in their top 100; it reached #3 on the UK charts in 1973 after the success of Ziggy Stardust. Hunky Dory is pop, art, glam and pure perfection. Two of  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Bowie “Hunky Dory” released on this date, December 17th, 1971. <i>Hunky Dory</i>, Bowie’s 4th LP, is considered one of his best and many best-of album lists place it in their top 100; it reached #3 on the UK charts in 1973 after the success of <i>Ziggy Stardust</i>. <i>Hunky Dory</i> is pop, art, glam and pure perfection.</p>
<p>Two of my favorite Bowie songs appear on the record: “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMQ0Ryy01yE">Changes</a>,” which hit #66 on the US charts in ‘72 (and #41 in ‘75) and will likely remain a coming-of-age anthem for another 40 years, and the supremely rocking “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8oGyGo1q-k">Queen Bitch</a>,” which Bowie wrote as Velvet Underground musical fan-fiction. Other tracks are amazing, of course: “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v--IqqusnNQ">Life on Mars</a>” encapsualting the essence of Bowie’s other-worldliness, sweet and sorrowful “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_ReNp0G4g4">Quicksand</a>” (this link to a live performance by Bowie and The Cure’s Robert Smith) and “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBQ-S6njQQw">Oh! You Pretty Things</a>.”</p>
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