Love the way this guy comes out to play. He's all heart, digging that puck out of the corners and not taking any shit from anyone....a real team player.
9 years ago
I'm with Israel
David Bowie - Golden Years#davidbowie #rockmusic
9 years ago
Lyndon Lively
David and Elvis shared the same birthday. So as a gift David wrote this song for the king but he died before he could record it.
9 years ago
Mike C
Watching a knights tale. Love Bowie!!
9 years ago
Christopher Walker
David Bowie's best song ever imo! It's so damn addictive!!!
9 years ago
Dead Sector Radio
Golden years!This one's for you +Chris Perrin
10 years ago
Amber Haffenden
Classic
10 years ago
luis vasquez
la primera vez que escuche esta cancion fue en la pelicula "corazon de caballero" muy buen tema , y si es de David Bowie mucho mejor....
10 years ago
Barbie Esch
Love this song
10 years ago
Wynetta White
David Bowie I watch you on Soul Train sing this song
10 years ago
truckin john
I was born in 82 and i grew up listening to bowie and real heavy metal
10 years ago
Wolfwolveswolf
DAVID BOWIE
10 years ago
peterpansyndrome94
Elvis and Bowie by Stevie Riks brought me here
10 years ago
Colin Sanders
entered Cashbox Dec 13, 1975
10 years ago
Dustshoe
If you carefully listen to the lyrics for Golden Years, you will appreciate just how well-written it is. The lyrics here just roll off the tongue, having a poetic quality and rhythm to them. The song deals with the perils of fame, the seduction of first-time artistic success, but underlying both is the narrator-singer's love for his star-in-the-making. In the space of just a few minutes, one song carries off all these themes. And this can be played anywhere, under a starlit sky, at a barbie, in a bar, in a disco! Or on a tour bus in the Californian desert!
10 years ago
sauquoit13456
On this day in 1976 {March 18th} the movie 'The Man Who Fell to Earth', starring David Bowie, had its world premiere in London, England...Two days later on May 28th, 1976 it had its U.S.A. premiere in New York City...At the time his record "Golden Years" was at #13 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; nine days later on March 27th, 1976 it peaked at #10 {for 2 weeks} and spent 21 weeks on the Top 100...Between 1972 and 1997 he had twenty-six Top 100 records; six made the Top 10 with two reaching #1, "Fame" for 1 week in 1975 and "Let's Dance" for 1 week in 1983...