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. David Bowie.singles chronology'(1976)' Sound and Vision'(1977)'(1977)' Sound and Vision' is a song and by which appeared on his 1977 album. The song is notable for juxtaposing an uplifting guitar and synthesizer-led instrumental track with Bowie’s withdrawn lyrics. In keeping with the minimalist approach of Low, Bowie and co-producer originally recorded the track as an instrumental, bar the backing vocal (performed by Visconti’s wife, ).
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Bowie then recorded his vocal after the rest of the band had left the studio, before trimming verses off the lyrics and leaving a relatively lengthy instrumental intro on the finished song.Selected as the first single from the album, 'Sound and Vision' was used by the on trailers at the time. This provided considerable exposure, much needed as Bowie opted to do nothing to promote the single himself, and helped the song to No. The song was also a top ten hit in Germany, Austria and the Netherlands. However, it stalled at No. 87 in Canada and only managed No. 69 in the United States, where it signaled the end of Bowie's short commercial honeymoon until ' in 1983.The first live performance of the song was at during the on 1 July 1978.
In 1990, it was a regular number for Bowie’s greatest hits. The name was also used for a in 1989.
The institute in 2014Established1997 (as NAA)Location,:WebsiteThe Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (Dutch: Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, or short, Beeld en Geluid) is the cultural archive and a museum located in. The Institute for Sound and Vision collects, looks after, and provides access to over 70% of the Dutch audio-visual heritage.
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In total, the collection of more than 750,000 hours of, and that began in 1898 and continues to grow daily, makes Sound and Vision one of the largest in. It was founded in 1997 as the Netherlands Audiovisual Archive (Dutch: Nederlands Audiovisueel Archief (NAA)), and adopted its current name in 2002.Sound and Vision is the business archive of the national broadcasting corporations, a cultural heritage institute (providing access to students and the general public) and also a museum for its visitors. The digital television production workflow and massive efforts break grounds for new services.Sound and Vision is an experienced partner in European funded research projects. Currently, these include:and the streaming Radio Garden, which gives listeners access to radio stations worldwide, perhaps their best known research project. References.