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  1. Diamond Dogs (song) - Wikipedia

    • Beck recorded a cover version of "Diamond Dogs", produced by Timbaland, for the film Moulin Rouge! in 2001. The dancers in the film were also called the Diamond Dogs, as were the dancers on Bowie's 1974 tour.Duran Duran – Thank You (Japanese version 1995)Gilby Clarke – Swag (2001)John Vanderslice - John Vanderslice Plays David Bowie's Diamond Dogs … 展开

    Overview

    "Diamond Dogs" is a 1974 single by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, the title track of the
    The … 展开

    Track listing

    All tracks written by David Bowie.
    1. "Diamond Dogs" – 5:56
    2. "Holy Holy" – 2:20
    In Australia, a 2'58" edit of "Diamond Dogs" was used (RCA … 展开

    Personnel

    According to biographer Chris O'Leary:
    David Bowie – vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, tenor and baritone saxophone, producer
    Herbie Flowers – bass
    Mike Garson – piano… 展开

    Live versions

    • A live version from the first leg of the 1974 tour was released on David Live. This version was also issued on the Dutch release Rock Concert. A live recording from the second leg of the same tour (previously available on the … 展开

     
  1. Diamond Dogs - Wikipedia

  2. The making of Bowie's Diamond Dogs and the tour …

    2024年5月24日 · As chance would have it, the Rolling Stones were in Olympic Studios recording their album It’s Only Rock’n’Roll at the same time as Bowie was working on Diamond Dogs. Olympic’s in-house engineer, Keith Harwood, who …

  3. Diamond Dogs Sheet music for Piano, Alto, Organ, Saxophone alto …

  4. Diamond Dogs: David Bowie’s “Pre-Punk” Gang Song …

    2024年6月14日 · And it’s a Stones-like tumble of scuffed-up guitar, persistent cowbell and honking saxophone that Bowie corralled into Diamond Dogs, taunting his chart rivals by stealing the sax line from Brown Sugar during the song’s …

  5. Diamond Dogs (song) | The Bowie Bible

    2021年3月1日 · ‘Diamond Dogs’ was the title track of David Bowie’s eighth studio album, recorded and released in 1974. Kicking off with the war cry “This ain’t rock ‘n’ roll – this is genocide! ”, the song introduced Bowie’s latest persona.

  6. Live: Forum, Montreal | June 1974 | The Bowie Bible

  7. Diamond Dogs by David Bowie – Classic Rock Review

    2014年8月7日 · Lou Reed-inspired, this builds into a more upbeat and intense number before abruptly coming back down for “Sweet Thing (Reprise)” A sax solo and calmer demeanor, this piece was recorded during album sessions in 1973.

  8. David Bowie’s ‘Diamond Dogs': Track-by-Track

    2024年5月24日 · Bowie played the sax part on "Sweet Thing (Reprise)" in the studio, though on tour that job fell to David Sanborn, whom Bowie would hire for 1975's Young Americans. This is where Bowie's lead ...

  9. Diamond Dogs — David Bowie - YouTube

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