In a flashback to the music of the 1970’s through the 2000’s it would've been common to encounter many songs of Bowie’s creation (“David Bowie,” 1999). His songs were only possible through his decade-long dedication to the music industry. He created his music alongside his image which consisted of a “camp mixture of makeup, costume and set changes, and elaborate lighting and staging.” He created his own unique style and was “thereby established as the first star of glitter rock”. In addition to that, his “synthesizer experiments of the late 1970s” had “opened the door for the …show more content…
Bowie had gone through many different phases in his life that added to the success of his music. It was experimental and different compared to many movies and songs taking place in the decades of his popularity. Interviewers would describe the rise of Glam Rock as the genre that Bowie was the so called “king” of. A few examples of Bowie’s music in this genre are featured in songs like "Fame" (Bowie, 1975), "Heroes" (Bowie, 1977), "Let's Dance" (Bowie, 1983), "Modern Love" (Bowie, 1983), "Without You" (Bowie, 1984), and many more (Brennan, 2017). He was described for demonstrating “the uncanny ability to exploit virtually every musical trend without mastering any.” In these ways, Bowie’s genius put a revolutionary, yet inspirational twist to the sound of music as people hear it nowadays (“David Bowie,”