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  1. Rock ‘n’ Roll Star! contains 29 unreleased tracks, covers early songwriting demos, recordings from David’s band, The Arnold Corns, rehearsals at Bowie’s then-home, Haddon Hall, BBC sessions, singles, live performances, plus outtakes and alternative versions from the original album recording sessions, which have been newly mixed by original album producer, Ken Scott.

  2. So come on, come on, we've really got a good thing going. Come on, come on, if you think we're gonna make it. You better hang on to yourself. My father had a good thing going, and you know mama had a thing on the street. My baby got out last Monday and me I'm on a radio show. So come on, so come on, we've really got a good thing going.

  3. Arnold Corns – a short-lived band reputedly named after Bowie’s favourite Pink Floyd song, “Arnold Layne” – consisted of a group of schoolboys from Dulwich College who rather anonymously provided instrumental backings on some of Bowie’s demos at the beginning of 1971.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › fr › Arnold_CornsArnold Corns - Wikiwand

    Arnold Corns, parfois The Arnold Corns, est un groupe de rock éphémère formé par David Bowie en 1971. Il ne publie que deux 45 tours qui présentent les premières versions de Moonage Daydream et Hang On to Yourself, deux chansons réenregistrées ultérieurement par Bowie pour son album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.

  5. Length. 3:38. " Lightning Frightening " is a 1971 song by English musician David Bowie. It was an outtake from the Arnold Corns sessions and never officially released until its inclusion on the album Shadow Man in 1989 (under the title " I've Got Lightning ") and was included as a bonus track on Bowie's 1970 album The Man Who Sold the World ...

  6. 7 mai 1971 · David Bowie’s short-lived side project The Arnold Corns released their debut single on 7 May 1971. It was ‘Moonage Daydream’, with ‘Hang On To Yourself’ on the b-side. Both songs would be re-recorded by Bowie for his fifth album The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars.

  7. A selection of songs recorded during the short Arnold Corns era in 1971.The things that are “new” on this selection are 3 new versions of LOOKING FOR A FRIEND, 1 of MOONAGE DAYDREAM & 1 of HANG ON TO YOURSELF (with Gene Vincent!).The project was supposedly created as a vehicle for David’s new friend and future creator of many of the more memorable Bowie outfits over the next few years ...