Ain't there one damn song that can make me break down and cry...
Exactly one quarter of a century ago David Bowie unleashed his latest single upon an unsuspecting world. The title track from the album that was to follow in March, 'Young Americans' was the greatest shock yet for the Bowie fan who had followed David since the birth of Ziggy. This new sound, which Bowie coined his 'plastic soul' phase, was a huge departure from the previous year's 'Diamond Dogs', even though there were hints of what was to come via songs like the string-driven thing that was '1984
Total Blam Blam - (European Correspondent)