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David Bowie Diamond Dogs 1984 Live
The world's most influential pop artist died of liver cancer on January 10, 2016, two days after his final album release Blackstar. Rest In Peace, he is dead...
Thank you my friend SGT (Join to see) for posting the audio recording of David Bowie performing "Diamond Dogs" in honor of the fact that on "May 24, 1974, David Bowie released his eighth studio album Diamond Dogs. The cover art features Bowie as a striking half-man, half-dog grotesque painted by Belgian artist Guy Peellaert".
David Bowie Diamond Dogs 1984 Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noBhZMIQERI
Diamond Dogs written by David Bowie
Lyrics
"As they pulled you out of the oxygen tent
You asked for the latest party
With your silicone hump and your ten inch stump
Dressed like a priest she was, Todd Browning beast you was
Crawling down the alley on your hands and knees
I'm sure you're not protected for it's plain to see
The Diamond Dogs are poachers and they hide behind trees
Hunt you to the ground, they will, mannequins with kill appeal
(Will they come)
I'll keep a friend serene
(Will they come)
Oh baby, come on to me
(Will they come)
Well, she's come, been and gone
Come out of the garden, baby
I'll catch your death in the fog
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Now Halloween Jack is a real cool cat
And he lives on top of Manhattan Chase
The elevators broke so he slides down a rope
Onto the street below, go Tarzie, go man, go
Meets his sweetest little hussy with his ghost town approach
His face is sans feature but she wears a diamond broach
Sweetly reminiscent, something mother used to wear
Wrecked up and paralyzed, Diamond Dogs are sable-ized
(Will they come)
I'll keep a friend serene
(Will they come)
Oh baby, come on to me
(Will they come)
Well, she's come, been and gone
Come out of the garden, baby
I'll catch your death in the fog
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Call him a Diamond Dog
Call him a Diamond Dog
In the year of the scavenger, the season of the witch
Sashay on the boardwalk, scurry to the ditch
Just another future song, lovely little kitch
There's gonna be sorrow, try and wake tomorrow
(Will they come)
I'll keep a friend serene
(Will they come)
Oh baby, come on to me
(Will they come)
Well, she's come, been and gone
Come out of the garden, baby
I'll catch your death in the fog
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Call him a Diamond Dog
Call him a Diamond Dog
Call him a Diamond Dog"
FYI COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC (Join to see) Maj Robert Thornton Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. CPT Paul Whitmer SMSgt Lawrence McCarter MSgt David Hoffman PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Capt Dwayne Conyers SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM MSG Andrew White SSG Michael Noll SSG Robert Mark Odom SSG William Jones Alan K. PO3 Phyllis Maynard TSgt David L. SP5 Mark Kuzinski SPC Margaret Higgins
David Bowie Diamond Dogs 1984 Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noBhZMIQERI
Diamond Dogs written by David Bowie
Lyrics
"As they pulled you out of the oxygen tent
You asked for the latest party
With your silicone hump and your ten inch stump
Dressed like a priest she was, Todd Browning beast you was
Crawling down the alley on your hands and knees
I'm sure you're not protected for it's plain to see
The Diamond Dogs are poachers and they hide behind trees
Hunt you to the ground, they will, mannequins with kill appeal
(Will they come)
I'll keep a friend serene
(Will they come)
Oh baby, come on to me
(Will they come)
Well, she's come, been and gone
Come out of the garden, baby
I'll catch your death in the fog
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Now Halloween Jack is a real cool cat
And he lives on top of Manhattan Chase
The elevators broke so he slides down a rope
Onto the street below, go Tarzie, go man, go
Meets his sweetest little hussy with his ghost town approach
His face is sans feature but she wears a diamond broach
Sweetly reminiscent, something mother used to wear
Wrecked up and paralyzed, Diamond Dogs are sable-ized
(Will they come)
I'll keep a friend serene
(Will they come)
Oh baby, come on to me
(Will they come)
Well, she's come, been and gone
Come out of the garden, baby
I'll catch your death in the fog
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Call him a Diamond Dog
Call him a Diamond Dog
In the year of the scavenger, the season of the witch
Sashay on the boardwalk, scurry to the ditch
Just another future song, lovely little kitch
There's gonna be sorrow, try and wake tomorrow
(Will they come)
I'll keep a friend serene
(Will they come)
Oh baby, come on to me
(Will they come)
Well, she's come, been and gone
Come out of the garden, baby
I'll catch your death in the fog
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Young girl, call him a Diamond Dogs
Call him a Diamond Dog
Call him a Diamond Dog
Call him a Diamond Dog"
FYI COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC (Join to see) Maj Robert Thornton Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. CPT Paul Whitmer SMSgt Lawrence McCarter MSgt David Hoffman PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Capt Dwayne Conyers SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM MSG Andrew White SSG Michael Noll SSG Robert Mark Odom SSG William Jones Alan K. PO3 Phyllis Maynard TSgt David L. SP5 Mark Kuzinski SPC Margaret Higgins
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