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Let me put my arms around your head
Gee, it's hot, let's go to bed
Don't forget to turn out the light
Don't laugh babe, it'll be alrightPour me out another phone
I'll ring to see if your friends are home
Perhaps the strange ones in the dome
Can lend us a book we can read up aloneAnd try to get it on like once before
When people stared in Jagger's eyes
And scored like the video films we sawHis name was always Buddy
And he'd shrug and ask to stay
And she'd sigh like Twig the Wonder Kid
To turn her face awayShe's uncertain if she likes him
But she knows she really loves him
It's a crash course for the ravers
It's a drive-in SaturdayJung the foreman prayed at work
And neither hands nor limbs would burst
It's hard enough to keep formation
With this fall out saturationCursing at the Astronette

He stands in steel by his cabinet
He is crashing out with Sylvian
The Bureau Supply for aging menWith snorting head he gazes to the shore
Which once had raised a sea that raged no more
Like the video films we sawHis name was always Buddy
And he'd shrug and ask to stay
And she'd sigh like Twig the Wonder Kid
And turn her face awayShe's uncertain if she likes him
But she knows she really loves him
It's a crash course for the ravers
It's a drive-in SaturdayHis name was always Buddy
And he'd shrug and ask to stay
And she'd sigh like Twig the Wonder Kid
And turn her face awayShe's uncertain if she likes him
But she knows she really loves him
It's a crash course for the ravers
It's a drive-in SaturdayIt's a drive-in Saturday
It's a drive-in Saturday
It's a drive-in Saturday
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David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on 8th January 1947 in Brixton, London, UK) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. Active in six decades of popular music and frequently reinventing his music and image, Bowie is widely regarded as an innovator, particularly for his work in the 1970s. He has been cited as an influence by many musicians and is known for his distinctive voice and the intellectual depth of his work.

As a multi-instrumentalist, he is famous for playing the guitar, piano, and saxophone, but also plays the harmonica, drums, cello, marimba, bass guitar, koto, and stylophone. His first single was released in 1964, but he rose to fame with the 1969 single "Space Oddity" and the 1972 album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Subsequent albums have explored blue-eyed soul, electronica, and new wave, often pre-dating these genres' popularity or even the point at which they were defined as genres.

Bowie is one of the most influential rock musicians from the 1970s to the present. He has sold an estimated 136 million albums in his career and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In addition to his musical career, Bowie has had success as a painter, web-designer, sculptor, Broadway actor starring in The Elephant Man, and film actor starring in many films.

Bowie is also credited as being a major inspiration behind the new romantic, futurist movement, and subsequent development of electronic/electronica music.

Bowie frequently brings the worlds of high art, mime, and straight theatre to his stage acts. His most famous on-stage look was that of Ziggy Stardust; other personae include Halloween Jack, Aladdin Sane, and the Thin White Duke.

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