David Bowie: Celebs Rumors

+144

Yungblud on his new album: “It’s that thing in your stomach when you listen to Oasis, The Verve, Bowie, Suede or Madonna”

Yungblud has spoken to NME to give the exclusive lowdown on his “positive” new Britpop-inspired album – which he compared to the likes of Oasis, The Verve, Primal Scream, My Chemical Romance, David Bowie and Madonna. Watch our video interview with the artist below.The pop-punk provocateur was speaking to NME to launch his new festival, BludFest – set to take place in Milton Keynes this August.
nme.com

All news where David Bowie is mentioned

nme.com
Here are all the songs on Lindsay Lohan’s ‘Irish Wish’ soundtrack
Netflix fantasy rom-com has been made available on the streaming service, starring The Parent Trap‘s Lindsay Lohan and Downton Abbey‘s Ed Speelers.Irish Wish, which was released on Netflix on March 15, follows a book editor named Maddie Kelly who makes a wish on an ancient stone in an attempt to end up with the man of her dreams, who is days away from marrying her best friend.Set in Ireland, much of the filming took place in the Wicklow Mountains, the Cliffs of Moher and Westport’s town square in County Mayo.An original score by Nathan Lanier, featuring traditional Irish instruments, provides the whimsical and romantic backing to the movie, which also includes carefully curated soundtrack of beloved pop tracks and brand new music.The film’s soundtrack features some iconic tracks from David Bowie, Earth, Wind & Fire and even the Mean Girls star’s sister, Aliana Lohan.It also features an original track called ‘Wild Irish Heart’, performed by Michael Damian, who was a producer on the film, and the husband of its director, Janeen Damian.Check out a full list of the songs included on the Irish Wish soundtrack.‘For Real’ – JoyBird‘I Belong To You’ – Caro Emerald‘Armor’ – Aliana Lohan‘Wild Irish Heart’ – Michael Damian‘Drowsy Maggie’ – Studio City Sound Productions‘Just Don’t Know It Yet’ – New Hope Club‘September’ – Earth, Wind & Fire‘Goody Two Shoes’ – Adam Ant‘Let’s Dance’ – David Bowie‘Perfectly Imperfect’ – Declan J Donovan‘Comin’ Home’ – Aliana LohanIrish Heart is available to stream now on Netflix.
nme.com
Brian May says he “bowed out” to David Bowie in fight for mix of Queen’s ‘Under Pressure’ – but has “never liked it”
Queen guitarist Brian May has revealed that he has “never liked” the mix of ‘Under Pressure’, the band’s 1981 smash hit collaboration with David Bowie. Speaking in an interview with Total Guitar (via Guitar World), May revealed that the original version of ‘Under Pressure’ “sounded massively chord-driven,” but that much of its “heavy guitar was lost” following Bowie’s input on the final mix.Recalling the song’s creation, May said ‘Under Pressure’ was the result of spontaneous late nights in the studio, with the initial cut featuring a “pretty heavy backing track.” At first, May said he was “beaming” over the heavier guitar sound because it reminded him of The Who.May raised that comparison to Bowie, who said “‘it’s not going to sound like The Who by the time I’ve finished with it.’” May continued: “[Bowie] didn’t want it to be that way.”The guitarist said that the changes were made because “we all had different ideas of how [‘Under Pressure’] should be mixed,” specifically naming Bowie and Queen frontman Freddie Mercury.“Basically it was Freddie and David fighting it out in the studio with the mix,” May recalled, “and what happened in the mix was that most of that heavy guitar was lost.”May went on to reveal that he originally played the main riff of ‘Under Pressure’ on an electric guitar, but that it was replaced by the “acoustic bits which were done first as a sort of demo.” As for the final mix that was eventually released, May admitted that he “never liked it, to be honest.”“I do recognise that it works.
DMCA