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"1984" is a song by English musician David Bowie, from his 1974 album '' Diamond Dogs'', released as a single in the United States and Japan.
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(2016). ''The Complete David Bowie'': p.199
Written in 1973, it was inspired by
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's '' Nineteen Eighty-Four'' and, like much of its parent album, originally intended for a stage musical based on the novel, which was never produced because permission was refused by Orwell's widow Sonia. Roy Carr & Charles Shaar Murray (1981). ''Bowie: An Illustrated Record'': p.64


Music and lyrics

The centrepiece of side two of the original vinyl album, in the context of Bowie's adaptation of Orwell's story, "1984" has been interpreted as representing
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's imprisonment and interrogation by O'Brien. The lyrics also bear some similarities to Bowie's earlier song "All the Madmen", from '' The Man Who Sold the World'' ("They'll split your pretty cranium and fill it full of air").
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(2016). ''The Complete David Bowie'': p.199
"1984"'s wah-wah guitar sound is often likened to the " Theme from ''Shaft''" (1971) by
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.David Buckley (1999). ''Strange Fascination – David Bowie: The Definitive Story'': p.214 Played by Alan Parker, it was one of the few instances on the ''Diamond Dogs'' album where Bowie himself did not take the lead guitar part. The track's
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/ soul influence has been cited as a clear indicator of where Bowie's style was headed on his next album, ''
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''.


Recording and release

"1984" was first recorded during the ''
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'' sessions.Kevin Cann (2010). ''Any Day Now – David Bowie: The London Years: 1947–1974'': p.283 The song received its public debut, in a medley with "Dodo", known as "1984/Dodo", on the U.S. TV special ''
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'' (later bootlegged as ''Dollars in Drag''), which was recorded in London on 18–20 October 1973. A studio version of "1984/Dodo" was recorded around that time, but went unreleased until it appeared on the ''
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'' box set in 1989. This was Bowie's last recording with Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder and producer Ken Scott at Trident Studios, London. In addition to the "1984/Dodo" medley, "Dodo" and "1984" were also recorded separately, "Dodo" as a demo in September 1973Kevin Cann (2010). ''Any Day Now – David Bowie: The London Years: 1947–1974'': p.307 and "1984" itself during the later ''Diamond Dogs'' sessions that winter.Chris O'Leary (2015). ''Rebel Rebel'': p.317 Only "1984" made it onto the ''Diamond Dogs'' album, with the separated "Dodo" being released for the first time as a bonus track on the 1990 Rykodisc release of the album. The final version of "1984" was faster and funkier than the medley and, as described by Bowie encyclopedist
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, "an obvious single if there ever was one". However, it was released as a single (PB 10026) only in America, Japan and New Zealand, where it failed to chart. The track generally opened the ''Diamond Dogs'' concerts in 1974 but was not performed live after the soul tour in 1975.


Reception

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'' regarded "1984" as Bowie's "most commercial cut...in a long time." ''
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'' said that "the combination and intensity of both words and music make this a true pop delight in classic Bowie form." ''
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'' said that "futuristic phantasmigorical fulfillment of Bowie's sci-fi epic promise is realized in the theme from his '' Midnight Special'' TV shot."


Personnel

* David Bowie – lead vocals *
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– backing vocals * Alan Parker – guitar * Mike Garson – piano * Tony Visconti – string arrangement * Herbie Flowers – bass guitar * Tony Newman – drums


Live versions

"1984" was performed regularly during Bowie's 1974
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; a July 1974 performance of was released on '' David Live'' (1974), Bowie's first official live album. Another live version from the second leg of the Diamond Dogs Tour, recorded in September 1974 and previously available only on the unofficial album ''A Portrait in Flesh'', was released in 2017 on '' Cracked Actor (Live Los Angeles '74)''. A third live version, recorded during the third leg of the tour in October 1974, was released in 2020 on ''
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''. A live in-studio performance recorded in November 1974 is included on the DVD set '' The Dick Cavett Show: Rock Icons''.


Other releases

"1984" was released as a single in the U.S. in July 1974, backed with "
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" from Bowie's 1971 album '' Hunky Dory''. The song has appeared on several of Bowie's compilation albums, including ''Chameleon'' (Australia/New Zealand 1979), ''
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'' (1981), ''
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'' (1984), and ''
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'' (1998). "1984/Dodo" was released in the ''
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'' box set in 1989, and on the bonus disc of the ''30th Anniversary Edition'' of ''Diamond Dogs'' in 2004. "Dodo" was released as a bonus track on the 1990 Rykodisc reissue of ''Diamond Dogs'', as well as on the bonus disc of the ''30th Anniversary Edition'' of ''Diamond Dogs'' in 2004. Tina Turner covered the song for her 1984 album '' Private Dancer''; that same year, Turner was a guest vocalist on Bowie's cover of " Tonight" for the album of the same name.


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