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[[image:Bowie1.jpg|thumb|David Bowie]]'''David Bowie''' is a (born David Robert Jones, January 8, 1947–January 10, 2016) was an influential musician who has been active since and actor, actively creating music from the 60s1960s until his death in 2016. He has traversed through many genresand styles, and oftentimes has influenced, one of which is [[industrial]]. In support of his ''Outside'' albumworked with, he co-headlined the ''Outside'' tour and coincided with [[Nine Inch Nails]], who played the '''''[[Dissonance]]''''' side.
Reznor said in interviews that he played In support of his 1995 ''LowOutside'' constantly during album, he co-headlined the recording of [[Dissonance]] tour with NIN, and both bands would collaborate on each other's repertoire in between sets. He also appears briefly in ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward SpiralClosure]]'' for inspiration. Incidentally, Reznor has been accused of having ripped off Bowie's 1980 single "Crystal Japan", since NIN's 1994 song chatting backstage as well as performing "[[A Warm PlaceHurt (song)|Hurt]]" bears a striking resemblance to itwith the band.
In 2005, Bowie wrote about NIN ==Inspiration and samples==[[Trent Reznor]] said in "The Immortals" for interviews that he played ''Rolling StoneLow'', a list of constantly during the 100 greatest rock & roll artists recording of all time ''[[The Downward Spiral (NIN was #94halo)::|The Downward Spiral]]''for inspiration...In making The Downward SpiralIncidentally, Reznor has been accused of using the main melody from Bowie's 1980 instrumental single "Crystal Japan" in Nine Inch Nails' 1994 track "[[A Warm Place]]." Reznor] encouraged explained the computer to misconstrue input, willed it to spew out bloated, misshapen shards of sound that pierced and lacerated the listenersimilarity in an interview.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0RQCT69y5s&feature=player_embedded] The half-song, half-instrumental approach of ''Low'' was also a reference point as ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]]'' was being written.[http://www.rollingstonetheninhotline.comnet/newsarchives/storyarticles/7250012manager/94_nine_inch_nailsdisplay_article.php?id=833]
The line "falls wanking to the floor" from Bowie's 1973 song "Time" was featured in several remixes of "[[Mr. Self Destruct]]" from ''[[Further Down the Spiral]].'' A reversed sample from the end of Bowie's "It's No Game" runs through the background of "[[Pinion]]".[http://www.theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id==Remixes==327]
Bowie also possibly drew some influence from Nine Inch Nails. A beat similar to that of "[[Closer]]" was used in Bowie's 1997 track "Seven Years In Tibet". The beat that was sampled for "Closer" had been taken from "Nightclubbing" by Iggy Pop, a track that was co-written and produced by Bowie. Taking a cue from photographer Joel-Peter Witkin, the music video for "Closer" contains a scene of a bald woman wearing a black mask with a crucified Jesus on it. Though the influence could have come directly from Witkin instead of "Closer", a similar mask is worn by Gail Ann Dorsey in Bowie's 1997 video for "Dead Man Walking". ==Nine Inch Nails Remixes==* Reznor remixed Bowie's 1995 single "The Heart's Filthy Lesson" (Alt. Mix).* Nine Inch Nails (Reznor, [[Charlie Clouser]], [[Keith Hillebrandt]], [[Dave Ogilvie]], [[Danny Lohner]]) made 5 remixes for Bowie's 1997 single "''[[I'm Afraid of Americans" ]]'' (V1, V2, V3, V4, V6). Reznor starred in its the music video as a psychopathic stalker, taking the role of "Johnny" from the song.*A special "Farewell Mix" of "[[I Can't Give Everything Away]]" was created by Reznor and [[Atticus Ross]], which was then performed live by NIN in 2017.  ==Body Of Work=====Studio Albums===*''David Bowie'' (1967)*''Space Oddity'' (1969)*''The Man Who Sold the World'' (1970)*''Hunky Dory'' (1971)*''The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars'' (1972)*''Aladdin Sane'' (1973)*''Pinups'' (1973)*''Diamond Dogs'' (1974)*''Young Americans'' (1975)*''Station to Station'' (1976)*''Low'' (1977)*''Heroes'' (1977)*''Lodger'' (1979)*''Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)'' (1980)*''Let's Dance'' (1983)*''Tonight'' (1984)*''Never Let Me Down'' (1987)*''Black Tie, White Noise'' (1993)*''The Buddha of Suburbia'' (1993)*''1.Outside'' (1995)*''Earthling'' (1997)*''...Hours'' (1999)*''Heathen'' (2002)*''Reality'' (2003)*''The Next Day'' (2013)*''Blackstar'' (2016) ===Live Records===*''David Live'' (1974)*''Stage'' (1978)*''Ziggy Stardust: the Motion Picture'' (1983)*''Santa Monica '72'' (1994)*''LiveAndWell.com'' (1999)*''Bowie at the Beeb'' (2000)*''VH1 Storytellers'' (2009)*''A Reality Tour'' (2010) ===Tin Machine===Tin Machine is an offshoot rock n' roll band that featured Bowie as lead vocalist and longtime collaborators Reeves Gabrels and Tony & Hunt Sales.<br>*''Tin Machine'' (1989)*''Tin Machine II'' (1991)*''Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey Baby'' (1992) ===Filmography===*''The Image'' (1967) … The Boy*''Theatre 625'' (1968) … "The Pistol Shot"*''The Virgin Soldiers'' (1969) … Soldier*''The Man Who Fell To Earth'' (1976) … Thomas Jerome Newton*''Just A Gigolo'' (1979) … Paul von Pryzgodski*''Baal'' (1982) … Baal*''The Snowman'' (1982) … Narrator (Reissue edition)*''The Hunger'' (1983) … John*''Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence'' (1983) … Maj. Jack "Strafer" Celliers*''Yellowbeard'' (1983) … The Shark*''Jazzin' For Blue Jean'' (1984) … Screamin' Lord Byron/Vic*''Into The Night'' (1985) … Colin Morris*''Absolute Beginners'' (1986) … Vendice Partners*''Labyrinth'' (1986) … Jareth the Goblin King*''The Last Temptation Of Christ'' (1988) … Pontius Pilate*''Dream On'' (1991) … Sir Roland Moorecock ("The Second Greatest Story Ever Told")*''The Linguini Incident'' (1991) … Monte*''Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me'' (1992) … Phillip Jeffries*''Basquiat'' (1996) … Andy Warhol*''Gunslinger's Revenge'' (1998) … Jack Sikora*''Omikron: The Nomad Soul'' (1999) … Boz*''B.U.S.T.E.D.'' (1999) … Bernie*''Saturday Night Live'' (1991, 1997, 1999) … Musical guest*''Mr. Rice's Secret'' (2000) … Mr. Rice*''The Hunger'' (1999–2000) … Julian Priest*''The Prestige'' (2006) … Nicola Tesla*''Arthur And The Invisibles'' (2006) … Maltazard*''SpongeBob SquarePants'' (2007) … Lord Royal Highness ("Atlantis SquarePantis")*''August'' (2008) … Ogilvie ==Press==In 2005, Bowie wrote about NIN in "The Immortals" for ''Rolling Stone,'' a list of the 100 greatest rock & roll artists of all time (NIN was #94)::"… In making ''The Downward Spiral,'' {Reznor} encouraged the computer to misconstrue input, willed it to spew out bloated, misshapen shards of sound that pierced and lacerated the listener…" [http://www.davidbowie.com/news/index.php?id=20050409]
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 ==External Links==*[http://www.davidbowie.com Official David Bowie site]*[https://www.facebook.com/davidbowie David Bowie on Facebook]*[https://twitter.com/DavidBowieReal David Bowie on Twitter][[Category:Related to NIN]][[Category:Touring Partners]]
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