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I'm obsessed with Stay; the song is literally about me. I'm looking for similar songs.
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>>128231789
>david Bowie would take the time to write a fantastic song about a faggot zoomer incel who can't comprehend the definition of the word "literally "
Yeah nah
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Songs that share a similar vibe often have that tight, funky guitar riff, a driving rhythm section, and a blend of soul/funk with rock intensity.
Here are some songs and artists you might like, categorized by their similarity to the sound of "Stay":
David Bowie's Own Funky/Soul-Rock Tracks
Since "Stay" came from a transitional period, check out other tracks from its era:
* "Golden Years" (from Station to Station, 1976): Very similar funky groove and vocal delivery.
* "TVC 15" (from Station to Station, 1976): Another track with a relentless, chugging rhythm and a slight funk influence.
* "John, I'm Only Dancing (Again)" (recorded during the Young Americans sessions, released as a single in 1979): This is the funk reworking of an earlier song and shares a very close groove and structure with "Stay."
* "Fame" (from Young Americans, 1975): His first US number one, co-written with John Lennon and Carlos Alomar, featuring a sharp, iconic funk-rock riff.
Funk, Soul, and New Wave Influences
Look for artists who blended funk, post-punk, and new wave, often with a similar sense of tension and slick production:
* LCD Soundsystem - "Black Screen": Often cited as a track influenced by Bowie's Station to Station era, particularly for its dramatic, building atmosphere. The band's song "All My Friends" also has a similar motorik drive.
* Grace Jones - "Warm Leatherette": A dark, funky, and new-wave leaning cover with a similar tense groove.
* Roxy Music - "Love Is the Drug": Has that same slick, driving, funk-influenced art-rock energy.
* Talking Heads - "Slippery People" or "Girlfriend Is Better": Exhibits a similar tight, funky rock rhythm and unconventional approach to funk music.
* Simple Minds - "I Travel": Features a pulsating, European-influenced funk beat that recalls the experimental edge of Station to Station.
* Blood Orange - "Uncle ACE": A much newer song, but its guitar riff and beat have been noted for sounding very similar to "Stay."
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>>128232731
kys

>>128231789
try his scary monsters album. lots of greats like it's no game pt2, because you're young, teenage wildlife
i think you might also like xtc's drums and wires
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>>128232731
>>128232904
Thank you, my amigo
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>>128232705
He did tho
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>>128232705
Wasn't the White Duke an incel cocaine addict Nazi obsessed with conspiracy theories?
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>>128233902
Literally me!



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