Talk:Always Crashing in the Same Car
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According to the article, Bowie decided not to record a third verse in a Bob Dylan style because of Dylan's "recent motorcycle crash"...It was ten years before!! But at least he was calm when he asked Visconti to delete it!! According to who?
- I'm a bit skeptical about this, too. Dylan's accident was in 1966 -- a year before Bowie released his first album and eleven years before this album. The source for this claim is a 1999 interview with Tony Visconti in Uncut magazine. More/better source material is needed in light of the obvious fact problems here. 66.17.105.226 13:50, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
- Tony Visconti described the missing verse as "spooky, not funny" [1].
The bit at the start about a dream sequence is also pretty lame...it's just an opinion after all.
I read somewhere that Bowie described this song as 'self pitying crap'. Anyone got a reference?
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