#stationtostation
In 2020, Lauren Parker was driving through the desert listening to David Bowie’s 1976 album “Station to Station,” starring one of Bowie’s most haunting characters, the Thin White Duke. “I didn’t even know if I liked the album,” she writes. “I just couldn’t shake it.”
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In 2020, Lauren Parker was driving through the desert listening to David Bowie's 1976 album "Station to Station," starring one of Bowie's most haunting characters, the Thin White Duke. "I didn’t even know if I liked the album," she writes. "I just couldn’t shake it."

Snow-powered train still chugging 50 years on
Today, it's 50 years since ”Station to Station” was released. Some albums are so monumental, you better have a couple of copies at home. This one is a true classic. Without a doubt, ”Station to Station” is mostly a cold and alienated experience.
Out of the album's six songs, three of them are among my all-time Bowie faves, and the rest of the songs are ”only” mandatory listening for anyone (and there are three Bowie albums I hold higher than this one).
Deep Listening Day #10 — David Bowie: Station to Station (1976). this album just before I went to HS. I didn't really get into until college or later. highly listenable. it was Bowie's last album before the (in)famous, Berlin Trilogy.
"Stay - that's what I meant to say or do something
But what I never say is stay this time
I really meant to so bad this time
'cause you can never really tell when somebody
Wants something you want too"
- #DavidBowie, 1976

"Here are we, one magical moment
Such is the stuff, from where dreams are woven
Bending sound, dredging the ocean
Lost in my circle
Here am I, flashing no colour
Tall in this room overlooking the ocean
Here are we, one magical movement
From Kether to Malkuth
There are you, drive like a demon
From station to station..."
