Also, on Ashes to Ashes, there is a strange sort of solo melody that goes through the song. What the hell is that sound?
I think you’re referring to the grand piano put through an Eventide Instant Flanger. We wanted a Wurlitzer but couldn’t wait for a hire company to deliver one. I tried my best to turn an ordinary piano into one, but settled with feeding it to the Eventide an setting it at maximum wobble, which everyone preferred to the Wurlitzer which never arrived. Q: I have a few questions to ask. What was your best experience producing for David Bowie? Did you play any instruments for any other albums for other bands besides The Man Who Sold the World? What was you favorite song that you produced for Bowie? Is it true the album Low was suppose to be the soundtrack to The Man Who Fell to Earth? I heard there was a different version of Low that existed with different lyrics. A: Making Bowie albums are always great experiences. He is a great artist with an agile, open mind. This is fun! During Heroes it was a thrill to produce him as he composed “Joe The Lion” on mike, writing the melody and lyrics and
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