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3 Underrated Songs That Were Inspired by David Bowie

David Bowie was quite an inspirational musician, and his legacy and impact are still felt in the music world (and pop culture) today. Plenty of artists have written odes to the Thin White Duke, but the following songs inspired by David Bowie might just surprise you. Letโ€™s take a look!

1. โ€œTrans-Europe Expressโ€ by Kraftwerk

Everybody knows about David Bowieโ€™s Berlin era, which resulted in some of his finest career records. During that era in the late 1970s, Bowie connected with other musicians, one group being the German electronic outfit Kraftwerk. 

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The band was a clear influence on albums like Bowieโ€™s Station To Station. However, inspiration often goes both ways. Kraftwerk paid tribute to Bowie in the song โ€œTrans-Europe Expressโ€, specifically in the line โ€œFrom station to station and to Dusseldorf city / Meet Iggy Pop and David Bowie.โ€

2. โ€œ(David Bowie I Love You) Since I Was Sixโ€ by Brian Jonestown Massacre

This entry is on the more direct side of songs that were clearly inspired by David Bowie. Brian Jonestown Massacreโ€™s tribute to the art pop icon is incredibly sincere in a way that only a diehard fan could produce. Lyrics like โ€œYouโ€™re my favorite thing by farโ€ and โ€œI absolutely love youโ€ make โ€œ(David Bowie I Love You) Since I Was Sixโ€ sound more like a prayer to a god than a tribute to a musician. 

After Bowieโ€™s death, the bandโ€™s frontman Anton Newcombe wrote a heartbreaking tribute to the musician as well.

3. โ€œTerrence Loves Youโ€ by Lana Del Rey

Even diehard fans of Lana Del Rey might not know that she wrote a song about David Bowie. โ€œTerrence Loves Youโ€ by Lana Del Rey is on the deep cut side of songs inspired by David Bowie, and itโ€™s actually quite a touching tribute. Del Rey weaves together the story of Major Tom as he drifts through space into a story about a fading relationship. 

Del Rey even borrows the line โ€œGround control to Major Tomโ€ in the song, changing it into a yearning metaphor that is quite different from the subject matterโ€™s original intention. The imagery in this song is vivid and quite beautiful.

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