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| "The Supermen" is a song written by David Bowie in 1971 for the album The Man Who Sold the World. The song is all towering spirals of sound. The timpani is well to the fore, the lyrics and music reference the apocalyptic German romanticism of Friedrich Nietzsche and Richard Strauss, and the whole song is deliberately monumental, primal and triumphalist. According Bowie himself the guitar riff was the first anyone taught him, and it was by none other than Jimmy Page. Page was Shel Talmy's session guitar player in the mid-60s, and he played on of Bowie's oldest songs, "I Pity the Fool", when this occured. The riff was later used on another Bowie song, "Dead Man Walking" from the Earthling album in 1997. Live versions
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