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"Bowie for me is the consummate artist: gifted, dynamic, serious about his craft and fun, fun, fun! All of this is true of the entire Popguru crew. I have a tremendous respect for the artistry of every single one of them and covering one of Bowie's classics was a dream. This was my first time at the Ex and I'll never go back without a pack of artists! The colours, the candy, the commentary, the overstimulation! It captured the vibe of the song wonderfully. Don't you wonder sometimes...bout Sound & Vision." John Orpheus
Don't you wonder sometimes
'Bout sound and vision?
Blue, blue, electric blue
That's the color of my room
Where I will live
Blue, blue
Pale blinds drawn all day
Nothing to do, nothing to say
Blue, blue
I will sit right down, waiting for the gift of sound and vision
And I will sing, waiting for the gift of sound and vision
Drifting into my solitude, over my head
Don't you wonder sometimes
'Bout sound and vision?
credits
released November 6, 2023
The Syncopation Rebels are:
Martha Johnson - Vocals
Mark Gane - Vocals, Guitar
Alex Exists - Vocals, Grand Piano
Sam Casey - Vocals
John Orpheus - Vocals
Mike Schlosser - Additional Instruments, Programming
Produced by Mike Schosser
Recorded by Mike Schlosser at Little Noise, Edmonton
Except vocals, guitars and grand piano recorded at Revolution Recording, Toronto
Mixed by Mike Schlosser at Little Noise, Edmonton
Mastered by Reuben Ghose at Mojito Mastering, Toronto
Song written by David Bowie (PRS)
Published by Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (PRS) and Tintoretto Music (BMI)
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