David Bowie, also known as The Chameleon. This nickname was due to his ability to change his appearance and explore different musical genres. But, in my opinion, his greatest chameleon skills is related to his voice. He is probably the rock singer with more registers and ranges of voice I've ever heard. Sometimes you can even see this variety within a song. In a dramatic way, to play different characters or emotions. For example, listen to this "Sweet Thing". Do not miss the evolution of the voice since the entry in the second 37.
David Bowie - Sweet Thing
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De propina, un segundo tema. Una estremecedora versión en directo de "My Death" (Mi muerte), de Jacques Brel. Hasta siempre, señor Bowie.
A second song as a tip. A thrilling live cover of Jacque's Brel's "My Death". Farewell, Mr. Bowie.
David Bowie - My Death
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