The track was dedicated to the late icon at last night's London show Stereophonics‘ Kelly Jones has spoken of how David Bowie inspired him to pen the band’s hit ‘Dakota’.
Released in 2005, the single featured on the Welsh outfit’s fifth album ‘Language. Sex. Violence. Other?’ and remains a staple of their live shows to this day.
During their concert at London’s O2 Arena last night (March 6), singer Jones revealed how Bowie played a part in the track’s inception when the ‘Phonics toured with the late icon back in 2003.
Explaining that Bowie would attend their soundcheck ahead of each show, Jones told the crowd: “David Bowie would be watching, so we didn’t want to waste too much of his time.
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