- Rebel Rebel
Single infobox
Name = Rebel Rebel|200px
Artist =David Bowie
from Album =Diamond Dogs
Released =15 February 1974
Format = 7" single
B-side = "Queen Bitch "
Recorded = Ludolf Studios,Hilversum ,Netherlands January 1974
Genre =Glam rock ,rock and roll
Length = 4:20
Label =RCA Records
LMBO 5009
Writer =David Bowie
Producer = David Bowie
Chart position =- #5 (UK)
- #64 (US)
Reviews =
Last single = "Sorrow"
(1973)
This single = "Rebel Rebel"
(1974)
Next single = "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide "
(1974)
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Type = Studio
Album =Diamond Dogs
prev_track = "Sweet Thing (Reprise)"
prev_no = 5
this_track = "Rebel Rebel"
track_no = 6
next_track = "Rock 'n' Roll With Me "
next_no = 7
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Type =
Lower caption =
"Rebel Rebel" is a song by
David Bowie , released in 1974 as a single and on the album "Diamond Dogs ". Cited as his most-covered track, [Nicholas Pegg (2000). "The Complete David Bowie": pp.90-92] it was effectively Bowie's farewell to the glam movement that had made him a star. [Mat Snow (2007). "Hang on to Yourself", "MOJO 60 Years of Bowie": p.51] David Buckley (1999). "Strange Fascination - David Bowie: The Definitive Story": pp.210-217]Music and lyrics
Originally written for a mooted Ziggy Stardust musical in late 1973, [David Buckley (1999) Ibid: p.140] "Rebel Rebel" was Bowie's last single in the
glam rock style that had been his trademark. It was also his first hit since 1969 not to feature lead guitaristMick Ronson ; Bowie himself played guitar on this and almost all other tracks from "Diamond Dogs", producing what "NME " criticsRoy Carr andCharles Shaar Murray called "a rocking dirty noise that owed as much toKeith Richards as it did to the departed Ronno".Roy Carr &Charles Shaar Murray (1981). "Bowie: An Illustrated Record": p.60]The song is notable for its gender-bending lyrics ("You got your mother in a whirl / She's not sure if you're a boy or a girl") as well as its distinctive
riff , which rock journalistKris Needs has described as "a classic stick-in-the-head like the Stones' 'Satisfaction'". [Kris Needs (1983). "Bowie: A Celebration": p.29] Bowie himself later said, "It's a fabulous riff! Just fabulous! When I stumbled onto it, it was 'Oh, thank you!'"Nicholas Pegg (2000). Op Cit: p.170. Pegg also credits Alan Parker with augmenting Bowie's guitar work on the album and UK single version of "Rebel Rebel", although the "Diamond Dogs" sleeve acknowledges Parker only on "1984"]Transsexual rock artist and former Bowie associate
Jayne County claims that "Rebel Rebel" was based in part on County's own song "Queenage Baby", [cite web | last = Fox | first = Katrina | title = Complete and Utter County | date = 2006-08-24 | url = http://www.katrinafox.com/jaynecounty.htm] which was recorded in January of 1974 by Bowie's Mainman Records, but not released at the time. The song later surfaced on the independent 2006 release "Wayne County at the Trucks", and some critics, upon hearing the track, echoed County's claims. [cite web | last = Lalumia
first = Jimi | title = Wayne County at the Trucks | publisher = Punk Globe Magazine | url = http://www.punkglobe.com/waynecountytrucksreview.html] [cite web | last = Thompson | first = Dave | title = Wayne County at the Trucks - Review | publisher = All Music Guide | url = http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jvfqxqqdldde]Release and aftermath
The single quickly became a glam anthem, the female equivalent of Bowie's earlier hit for
Mott the Hoople , "All the Young Dudes". It reached #5 in the UK and #64 in the USA. The latter release initially featured a different recording altogether. The single, credited to simply 'Bowie', is shorter (2:58) and more uptempo, dense and camp, featuring phased vocals and Bowie playing all of the instruments with the exception of Geoff MacCormack oncongas . It was swiftly withdrawn and replaced by the UK single version, but the same arrangement was used on Bowie's North American tour in 1974, appearing on the concert album "David Live ".After retiring the song on the 1990 "
Sound and Vision " tour, Bowie brought "Rebel Rebel" back for the 1999 "'hours...' " promotional tour. In 2003, a new version was recorded, featuring an arrangement byMark Plati and without the reference to quaaludes present in the original. This was issued on a bonus disc that came with some versions of the "Reality" album the same year, and on the "30th Anniversary Edition" of "Diamond Dogs" in 2004. Also in 2004, the track was blended in a mash-up with the "Reality" song "Never Get Old "; the result was issued as the single "Rebel Never Gets Old ".Track listing
#"Rebel Rebel" (Bowie) – 4:20
#"Queen Bitch " (Bowie) – 3:13The US and Canadian version of this single had "
Lady Grinning Soul " as the B-side.Production credits
* Producers:
**David Bowie *
Musician s:
**David Bowie : vocals,guitar , keyboard
**Herbie Flowers : bass
**Mike Garson :piano
**Aynsley Dunbar : drums
**Mick Ronson : guitar on "Queen Bitch"
**Trevor Bolder : bass on "Queen Bitch"
**Mick Woodmansey : drums on "Queen Bitch"Live versions
* A live version from the 1974 tour was released on "
David Live ". This version was also issued on the Dutch release "Rock Concert". Another live recording from the 1974 tour was released on the semi-legal album "A Portrait in Flesh".
* The new version of "Rebel Rebel" from 2003 was performed live on the "A Reality Tour" DVD. This was used as the opening piece for the bulk ofA Reality Tour .Other releases
* It appeared on several compilations:
** "ChangesOneBowie (1976)
** "Changesbowie " (1990)
** "" (1993)
** "The Singles Collection" (1993)
** "The Best of 1969/1974 " (1997)
* It was released as picture discs in the RCA "Life Time" picture disc set and the "Fashion Picture Disc Set".
* A cover version of the guitar intro was featured in a series ofMazda car advertisements in the US and Canada in 1998/1999.
* The soundtrack of the 1999 film "Detroit Rock City" featured "Rebel Rebel".
* The rare US single version was released in the "Sound and Vision" box set and on the bonus disc of the "30th Anniversary Edition" of "Diamond Dogs " in 2004.
* The 2003 rerecording was released on the bonus disc of the "30th Anniversary Edition" of "Diamond Dogs" and on the Limited Edition bonus disc of "Reality".
* A version of this song appeared on the "" soundtrack.Cover versions
*
Bryan Adams – Live recording on "The Secret Show" (1993)
*Bay City Rollers – "It's a Game" (1977)
*Shawn Cassidy – "Wasp" (1980)
* Dead or Alive – "Nukleopatra" (1995)
*Def Leppard in 2002
*Rick Derringer – "Live in Cleveland Promo" (1976)
*The Diamonds – "Million Copy Hit Songs Made Famous by Elton John & David Bowie"
*Double You – "The Blue Album" (1994)
*Duran Duran – Live recording
*The Great Imposters – "Dollars in Drag: A Tribute to David Bowie"
*International Chrysis – Single (1994)
*Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – "Flashback" (1993)
*Rickie Lee Jones – 'Traffic From Paradise" (1993)
*Seu Jorge – Portuguese version for the film "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou " (2004)
*Magnus Uggla
*Medi and the Medicine Show - "BowieMania: Mania, une collection obsessionelle de Beatrice Ardisson" (2007)
*The Mike Flowers Pops
* Niels – Swedish version called "Punkjävel" ("Punk Devil")
*Iggy Pop andLenny Kravitz performed the song live at the VH-1 Fashion Awards 1998. The video for "The Jean Genie " was used as a backdrop for the performance.
*The Rockridge Synthesiser Orchestra – "Plays David Bowie Classic Trax"
*Sigue Sigue Sputnik – "The First Generation" (1990) and "David Bowie Songbook" and "Starman: Rare and Exclusive Versions of 18 Classic David Bowie Songs", CD premium from the March 2003 issue of "Uncut" magazine.
*Slant 6 – Single
*The Dykeenies
*The Smashing Pumpkins – Live in Spectrum, Oslo, Norway, 4/12/96
*Tegan and Sara (featuringGrace Nocturnal ) - "Spiders from Venus: Indie Women Artists and Female-Fronted Bands Cover David Bowie" (2003)
*Twilight Clone – "Ashes to Ashes: A Tribute to David Bowie" (1998)
*Kyosuke Himuro – "Live in Tokyo Dome" (1989)
* Kenichi asai (2006)
*Terminal Bliss - ".2 Contamination: A Tribute to David Bowie" (2006)Notes
References
Pegg, Nicholas, "The Complete David Bowie", Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2000, ISBN 1-903111-14-5
- #5 (UK)
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