This song is about a boy who defies his parents by dressing in tacky women's clothing. It was a seminal song during the "Glam Rock" era. Glam was popular in England in the early 1970s, characterized by feminine clothing and outrageous stage shows. Of the glam rockers, Bowie had the most mainstream success.
Three years before the album's release, Bowie admitted to being bisexual. The announcement appeared to benefit his career, as he gained more fans and wrote more daring songs as a result.
In 1999, Bowie appeared on VH1 Storytellers and introduced this song with the following yarn:
I can tell you about the first time I met Marc Bolan, who became a very close friend of mine. We actually met in the 1960s, before either of us was even remotely well-known. We were nothing; we were just two nothing kids with big dreams, and we both worked for the same boss at the time. And we first met while painting the wall of our then-office manager's .
"Hello, who are you?"
"I'm Marc, man."
"Hello, what do you do?"
"I'm a singer."
"Oh, yeah, so am I. Are you a Mod?"
"Yeah, I'm King Mod. Your shoes are crap."
"Well, you're short."
As a result, we became extremely close. Marc took me garbage can shopping. Carnaby Street, the fashion district, was experiencing unprecedented wealth at the time, and rather than replacing buttons on their shirts or zippers on their trousers, they'd simply throw it all away at the end of the day. So, prior to Kings Road, we used to go up and down Carnaby Street and go through all the dustbins around nine/ten o'clock at night to get our wardrobes together. You see, that's how life was.
I could also tell you that when we used to play the working men's clubs up north - a rough district - and I first went out as Ziggy Stardust, I was in the dressing room in one club and asked the manager, "Could you please show me where the lavatory is?"
"Aye, do you see the sink attached to the wall at the end of that corridor?" he said. "There you have it."
"My dear man, I'm not pissing in a sink," I said, tottering briefly on my stack-heeled boots.
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you," he said.
Those were the days, I suppose.
Lyrics
Doo doo doo-doo doo doo-doo doo
Doo doo doo-doo doo doo-doo doo
Doo doo doo-doo doo doo-doo doo
You've got your mother in a whirl
She's not sure if you're a boy or a girl
Hey, babe, your hair's alright
Hey, babe, let's go out tonight
You like me and I like it all
We like dancing and we look divine
You love bands when they're playing hard
You want more and you want it fast
They put you down, they say I'm wrong
You tacky thing, you put them on
Rebel Rebel, you've torn your dress
Rebel Rebel, your face is a mess
Rebel Rebel, how could they know?
Hot tramp, I love you so
Don't ya?
Doo doo doo-doo doo doo-doo doo
You've got your mother in a whirl
'Cause she's not sure if you're a boy or a girl
Hey, babe, your hair's alright
Hey, babe, let's stay out tonight
You like me and I like it all
We like dancing and we look divine
You love bands when they're playing hard
You want more and you want it fast
They put you down, they say I'm wrong
You tacky thing, you put them on
Rebel Rebel, you've torn your dress
Rebel Rebel, your face is a mess
Rebel Rebel, how could they know?
Hot tramp, I love you so
Don't ya?
Ooh!
Doo doo doo-doo doo doo-doo doo
Doo doo doo-doo doo doo-doo doo
Rebel Rebel, you've torn your dress
Rebel Rebel, your face is a mess
Rebel Rebel, how could they know?
Hot tramp, I love you so (don't ya?)
You've torn your dress, your face is a mess
You can't get enough, but enough ain't the test
You've got your transmission and your live wire
You got your cue line and a handful of ludes
You wanna be there when they count up the dudes
And I love your dress
You're a juvenile success
Because your face is a mess
So how could they know?
I said, how could they know?
So what you wanna know?
Calamity's child, chi-chi, chi-chi
Where'd you wanna go?
What can I do for you? Looks like I've been there too
'Cause you've torn your dress
And your face is a mess
Ooh, your face is a mess
Ooh, ooh, so how could they know?
Ah, ah, how could they know?
Ah, ah
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