David Bowie : Sound and Vision
"Sound and Vision was the "ultimate retreat song", as Bowie would put it. "It was just the idea of getting out of America, that depressing era I was going through. I was going through dreadful times. It was wanting to be put in a little cold room with omnipotent blue on the walls and blinds on the windows."
The intro of "Sound and Vision" is nearly longer than the rest of the song, creating anticipation every time you hear it. Finally, nearly 90 seconds in, Bowie croons from his lowest register :
'Bout sound and vision
Blue, blue, electric blue
That's the color of my room
Where I will live Blue, blue
Pale blinds drawn all day
Nothing to do, nothing to say
Blue, blue
I will sit right down, waiting for the gift of sound and vision
And I will sing, waiting for the gift of sound and vision
Drifting into my solitude, over my head
Don't you wonder sometimes
'Bout sound and vision
A perfect song. Love the in profile/leather jacket picture too.
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