"Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud" | |
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B-side of "Space Oddity" single by David Bowie from the album David Bowie (aka "Space Oddity") | |
Released | 1969 |
Genre | Progressive rock |
Length | 4:42 (single version) 4:52 (album version) |
Label | Philips |
Writer | David Bowie |
Producer | Gus Dudgeon |
Cover versions | |
Cristina Donà | |
David Bowie (aka "Space Oddity") track listing | |
Side 1
Side 2
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"Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud" is a song written by David Bowie in 1969 and first released as B-side to his single "Space Oddity". It was later included in his second eponymous album (released in the U.S. as Man of Words, Man of Music by Mercury and reissued by RCA in 1972 as Space Oddity). The album version features a full orchestral arrangement and is also notable for the debut on a Bowie record of Mick Ronson, who contributed uncredited lead guitar and handclaps midway through the track.[1]
Bowie himself said of the song: "It was about the disassociated, the ones who feel as though they're left outside, which was how I felt about me. I always felt I was on the edge of events, the fringe of things, and left out. A lot of my characters in those early years seem to revolve around that feeling. It must have come from my own interior puzzlement at where I was".[2]
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