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Kooks (sounds Of The 70s: Bob Harris) Guide
"Kooks (Sounds Of The 70s: Bob Harris)" is a rare BBC radio recording by , not the Brighton indie band The Kooks . It was recorded on 21 September 1971 for the original incarnation of Bob Harris's Sounds of the 70s programme on BBC Radio 1.
Features Bowie on vocals, piano, and 12-string guitar, accompanied by Mick Ronson on bass and backing vocals. Kooks (Sounds Of The 70s: Bob Harris)
The track was officially released as part of the 2022 Divine Symmetry box set, which chronicles the development of his classic album Hunky Dory . 📻 Recording Details "Kooks (Sounds Of The 70s: Bob Harris)" is
The session captures Bowie in a transition period, moving from his folk-influenced roots toward the "Ziggy Stardust" persona. 21 September 1971. Broadcast Date: 4 October 1971. The track was officially released as part of
An intimate, stripped-back performance that highlights the song's whimsical lyrics about fatherhood. 🎵 Song Significance Kooks - Sounds Of The 70s: Bob Harris - Spotify
