V-2 Schneider chords by David Bowie

Song's chords C, F, Fm, F, C, G, Em, D, E, A, Cm

Album “Heroes”

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"V-2 Schneider" is a largely instrumental piece written by David Bowie in 1977 for the album "Heroes". It was a tribute to Florian Schneider, co-founder of the band Kraftwerk, whom Bowie acknowledged as a significant influence at the time. The title also referenced the V-2 rocket. The only words sung are those in the title, initially distorted by phasing. Musically the track is unusual for the off-beat saxophone work by Bowie, who kicked off his part on the wrong note but continued regardless. According to biographer David Buckley, "One can almost see the Nazis parading past the control room of the Hansa Studios as the music – insistent, militaristic – tumbles out of the speakers". The studio itself had once been a dance hall, frequented during the war years by the Gestapo. "V-2 Schneider" achieved considerable circulation as the B-side of "Heroes", released prior to the album, but was not played on the subsequent 1978 concert tour, its first live rendition occurring 20 years after it was recorded. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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