Talk:Cat People (Putting Out Fire)

Fair use rationale for Image:Bowie CatPeople.jpg
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Who wrote this song?!
This page contradicts itself: some combination of Bowie and Moroder wrote the song, but in the first body paragraph it says Bowie and in the sidebar it says Moroder/Bowie.Tdimhcs (talk) 20:10, 10 June 2015 (UTC)

Incorrect reference to The Sisters of Mercy
The article refers to the music and lyrical style as "[...] a combination that The Sisters of Mercy would commonly employ years later." However, The Sisters of Mercy were already formed, in their second incarnation, in 1981-2 when this music was created. While this music is unlikely to be derivative specifically of the Sisters of Mercy, they employed it contemporaneously to this recording and it would more logically be seen as inspired by the emerging sound. See "The Damage Done" (1980), "Body Electric" and "Alice" (both 1982) in The Sisters of Mercy discography. --Guy who can't remember his login right now --172.249.139.48 (talk) 13:10, 14 March 2016 (UTC)

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