We'll dance in the dark

This is curious: here's young band covering a Bowie song from 2002, which gives the lie to the myth that Bowie ceased to be influential (or write decent songs) after 1980.

Now, for my money they're doing a pretty good job - certainly there are worse Bowie covers out there. Far, far worse.

But is it just me, or does the cover - all wall-of-sound guitars and U2-bass (i.e. where the bass plays every note 16 times in a row) - already sound dated?

Particularly when you compare it to the original, with its throwback "Heroes"-era bass thrust into a grungy rhythm mixed with New Orleans trumpet interjections plus a vocal verging on Shirley Bassey-esque, yet with a transparent sound that lets you hear it all - which somehow manages to sound bang up to date nearly ten years after its release:

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