Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud
In November 1969 David told George Tremlett that he considered the song "one of the best" on the album, while in Disc & Music Echo a month earlier he explain the storyline: "The Wild Eyed Boy lives on a mountain and has developed a beautiful way of life. He loves the mountain and the mountain loves him. I suppose in a way he's rather prophet figure. The villagers disapprove of the things he has to say and they decide to hang him. He gives up to his fate, but the mountain tries to help him by killing the village. So in fact everything the boy says is taken the wrong way - both by those who fear him and those who love him, and try to assist."
——Nicholas Pegg's 'The Complete David Bowie', pp.277~278
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/_oMFLTdefwo/
还是喜欢这版。↑ Paul Buckmaster的大提琴。
——Nicholas Pegg's 'The Complete David Bowie', pp.277~278
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/_oMFLTdefwo/
还是喜欢这版。↑ Paul Buckmaster的大提琴。