![]() And let’s not forget the album’s closer, the glammy rocker ‘Queen B_ch’, followed by the most disturbing song Bowie ever wrote, ‘The Bewlay Brothers’. Every track practically screams, “Here’s another place you didn’t think pop music could go.” He begins the album by effectively killing off the 60s on ‘Changes’, then ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’ celebrates a sexual-freedom movement that hadn’t even kicked into gear yet. Considering David Bowie wasn’t remotely famous when he made this album, its audacity is something to behold.
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