1. Goldie is a UK drum… Read Full Bio ↴There are 3 artists who have recorded as Goldie:
1. Goldie is a UK drum & bass/jungle producer.
2. Goldie is a 1970s British pop/rock band.
3. Goldie, a.k.a. Goldie Zelkowitz was the stage name of Genya Zelkowitz (later Genya Ravan) of Goldie & The Gingerbreads.
1 - Clifford Price, better known as Goldie (born September, 1965 in Wolverhampton) is a British electronic music artist, disc jockey, and actor. As a musician he works mainly within the jungle and drum and bass genres, and has helped to promote these styles globally.
Music career
In 1992 he collaborated with Icelanders Thorhallur Skulason and Sigurbjorn Thorgrimsson on his first track as Ajax Project while he was doing some design and A&R work for 4 Hero’s Reinforced label.
His releases Killa Muffin b/w Krisp Biscuit and the Dark Rider EP (featuring the classic Menace) were put out under an early moniker Rufige Cru on Reinforced.
His track Terminator recorded under the name Metalheads in 1992 was a huge hit. In 1993 he released another classic 12” on the Synthetic Hardcore Phonography label, Angel. 1994 saw him setting up his own record label, Metalheadz. The label was a huge success releasing some of the most important 12”s of that era and remains hugely successful and respected to this day.
His first globally released album, Timeless, followed in 1995. Timeless shot straight into the album charts at number seven, which was a first for a drum ‘n’ bass record. The album fused the breakbeats and basslines common in jungle with orchestral textures and soulful female vocals. The album’s title track was a 21-minute symphonic piece. Inner City Life from that album sold over 15,000 copies on vinyl.
With his reputation firmly established, he released his second album in 1998, Saturnzreturn. The album’s opening track, Mother is also an hour long orchestral drum and bass piece. The remainder of the album features appearances by David Bowie, Noel Gallagher of Oasis, and KRS-One.
In 2002, Price said that he had been working for three years on a film called Sine Tempus, described as a coming-of-age story of a young paintbrush artist, and in 2006 announced its soundtrack as his new album. The album was released via the metalheadz website in 2008. The film is still listed as ‘forthcoming’.
Price is also known for his work as the leader of the Rufige Kru. This group has no fixed members; it has included some of most well-known drum and bass producers such as Technical Itch, Heist, Cujo, Agzilla Da Ice, Doc Scott and Rob Playford.
During August and September 2008 the BBC broadcast Maestro, a reality television show in which eight celebrities, including Price, learned to conduct a concert orchestra. Price was placed second, behind Sue Perkins.
On July 31 and August 6, 2009, “Classic Goldie” was broadcast. The two-part television show was a result of his success in the Maestro show. In the program, Goldie learned to write a score for a large orchestra and choir. The resulting composition, commissioned by the BBC, was entitled Sine Tempore (Timeless). It was performed at two children’s Promenade concerts in the Royal Albert Hall on August 1 and August 2. The concert featured music connected with Charles Darwin as well as the creation and evolution of the world.
2. Goldie were a British 1970s pop/rock band. They are best known for the hit single "Making Up Again", which reached Number 7 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1978.[1] The single was released on the Bronze label with catalogue reference BRO 50, and the track spent 11 weeks in the chart.[1] Their lead vocalist was Peter McDonald.
3. In 1962 Genya Zelkowitz, a.k.a. Goldie Zelkowitz (who would eventually change her last name to Genya Ravan -as she became better known as the lead singer of the band Ten Wheel Drive beginning in 1969) - first as the lead-singer of Richard Perry's band The Escorts- met Ginger Panabianco in a New York club. Ginger was on stage, performing as the drummer for one of Perry's friends. The discovery of a female drummer inspired in Genya Ravan the idea of an all-female rock band. The name of the would-be band Goldie & The Gingerbreads was decided upon rapidly: Goldie was the name by which Ravan's mother chose to call her after their arrival in the United States from post-war Poland, while gingerbread was a play on Ginger's name. In 1969 Genya Ravan went on to form Ten Wheel Drive.
Truth
Goldie Lyrics
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Would you die for me maybe? Truth
All these bizarre colors of my world
Truth
Tomorrow for you to know
That sorrow hides in sculpture
If a kiss could cry for you
Honest truth
Then set in stone for you
Love me true
I'll set alight in me, fire
Truth
In fire, truth
Would you lie to me lately? Truth
Would you die for me maybe? Truth
All these bizarre colors of my world
Oh, I'd die to love if I choose
Ever true
If I could change my ways
Maybe I would
But there's a blinding
Vision too
And lie to me
Kiss the sky for me
And maybe I should
Or should I cry for you?
One day
One way
If a kiss could cry for you
Honest truth
Then set in stone for you
Oh, love me true
I'll set alight in me, fire
Truth
But I'd die to know
Yeah, I'd die to know
Would you lie to me lately? Truth
Would you die for me maybe? Truth
All these bizarre colors of my world
Tomorrow for you to know
That sorrow hides in sculpture
Tomorrow for you to know
That sorrow hides in sculpture
The song "Truth" by Goldie is a worship song that expresses the artist's faith and reliance on a higher power. The repetitive use of the lyrics "You are the truth and the light that's always shining" creates a mantra-like effect, emphasizing the steadfastness and consistency of the divine presence. The lyrics "You are my hope, my anchor; I won't fall" and "You are my peace and joy when everything's falling" convey a sense of trust and dependence on a force greater than oneself in times of difficulty and uncertainty.
The song's use of religious language and imagery, such as "the light" and "my hope and anchor," aligns closely with the themes and motifs of Christian worship music. Goldie's choice to emphasize the "truth" and "light" in the song suggests a belief in the divine as the ultimate source of knowledge and guidance.
Overall, "Truth" conveys a message of faith and devotion, providing a source of comfort and reassurance for listeners who may feel lost or uncertain.
Line by Line Meaning
You are, you are, you are the truth
You are the embodiment of truth, the essence of what is right and real.
You are the truth and the light that’s always shining
You radiate a luminous quality of truth that never fades, always shining for all to see.
You are, you are, you are my hope
You are the one thing that I cling to, the source of my optimism and trust in the future.
You are my hope and anchor; I won’t fall
You keep me steady and secure, preventing me from sinking or being pulled apart by life's challenges.
You are, you are, you are my peace
You provide a sense of calm and tranquility, a safe haven from the turbulence of the world.
You are my peace and joy when everything’s falling
You bring me immense satisfaction and happiness, even amidst difficult or chaotic situations.
You are the truth and the light, truth and the light
You are the epitome of what is genuine and right, an illuminating force that guides me towards righteousness.
Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Clifford Joseph Price, David Bowie
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@surviver5738
Wow. Been a huge fan of bowie and goldie for years. Never knew they had a song together. And yes I've heard it before. Dang.
@april1969simnel
I knew I'd heard singing like this from someone else before, especially with the low notes, and I finally figured it out; it's Scott Walker. Bowie was a HUGE fan of Walker's.
@Reprodestruxion
April Simnel maybe those descents and the light phrasing’s. Scott got more atonal as time went
@april1969simnel
It is, but in his "Scott Walker" voice, which I hadn't realized before I wrote that comment. I should have written it more clearly.
@QuicksandSound
@DurexDurpaneu2 Sadly, they never did.
@the2ndcoming135
🥇
@erichughes4426
sublime
@jbbowman7
Agreed
@tchai91
Try Natalie Duncan’s live version of this. It’s utterly sublime.
@murielsartre
Is it just me, or does it seem like this song is about Goldie's mother? What a thing that he trusted Bowie to suffuse it vocally with the emotions he felt about his mother.