
David Bowie
David Bowie was a trailblazing artist who left an indelible mark on the world of music. With a career spanning over five decades, he consistently pushed boundaries and defied conventions, crafting a signature style that blended genres, styles, and personas. From the groundbreaking glam rock of "Space Oddity" to the hauntingly beautiful balladry of "Modern Love", Bowie's music was always infused with a sense of experimentation and innovation. His ability to reinvent himself and stay ahead of the curve earned him a reputation as a chameleon-like artist, always surprising and delighting fans. Throughout his illustrious career, Bowie released numerous critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums, including "The Next Day", "Blackstar", and "Heroes". These works showcased his mastery of songwriting, production, and performance, solidifying his status as a rock icon. The 2015-2020 period saw the release of remastered versions of some of his most iconic tracks, such as "Starman" and "Under Pressure", offering fans a fresh perspective on these timeless classics. Bowie's impact extended beyond his own music, influencing generations of artists and inspiring countless creative endeavors. His legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide, cementing his place as one of the most innovative and beloved artists in history.
Known For
- Under Pressure
- "Heroes" (2017 Remaster)
- Starman (2012 Remaster)
- Space Oddity (2015 Remaster)
- Modern Love
Discography Highlights
- The Heart’s Filthy Lesson Mix E.P. 2025
- Blackstar 2016
- The Next Day 2013
- Reality 2003
- Heathen 2002
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Soundtrack Appearances
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Lorraine wraps up in the tub, gets into some clothes, and heads out for that job thingy.
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Lorraine runs into Emmett in the elevator just before the credits roll.
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IS THIS THING ON? Official Trailer Music
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Music playing before the polo match
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Dewey gives Principal Mullins a ride to parent-teacher night, awkwardly trying to confess he's not the real deal.
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Closing Ending Credits Music
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The family takes Sam Cooper to The Boroughs and he says: "Ironic slogan for a place people come to die."
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Close Credits
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In this scene, Sam drives a pickup truck while Patrick sits in the passenger seat, and Charlie stands up in the truck bed. As they enter the brightly lit tunnel, the song blasts loudly from the radio. Charlie opens his arms wide to feel the wind, leading to his famous line about feeling infinite
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower Ending Credits Music
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Coop expresses a desire for honesty.



































