David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) dir. Nicolas Roeg
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David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) dir. Nicolas Roeg

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David Bowie - 1975 - Steve Schapiro

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hear me out. Armand, with his technology fascination, watching multiple TVs at once like Thomas Jerome Newton in The Man Who Fell To Earth
For some reason this song title reminds me of The Man Who Fell To Earth in a way
Like partially it's because of the word 'subterranean' since Bowie's track Subterraneans from Low was initially written when he tried to do the soundtrack for tmwfte and other than that it's just the feeling of the song ig? I know it's not what it's really about, that was just my first association, it is really beautiful though (me and my piano teacher went on a tangent about Radiohead today so that's what I've been listening to all evening lol)