[2] In a studio conversation taped in June 1965 after recording the first take of "I'm Down", McCartney says "Plastic soul, man.
[4] These singles sold well, and Bowie became one of the few white music artists to be invited to perform on Soul Train.
[5] In a 1976 Playboy interview, Bowie described his recent album Young Americans as "the definitive plastic soul record.
It's the squashed remains of ethnic music as it survives in the age of Muzak, written and sung by a white limey.
"[5] Bowie's most commercially successful album, Let's Dance, released in 1983, has also been described as "plastic soul".