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Originally Posted by Frownland
Ja, it's a much more interesting record.
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Agreed. In some ways, it´s almost like a culmination of Bowie´s career. As much as I love 1.Outside, Heathen, The Next Day and Blackstar/No Plan, he never reached back the heights of everything up to Scary Monsters. The sound of that record is like an amalgamation of his poprock Glam era, the funkiness of the mid-70s and the experimental art rock of the late 70s. It´s like the culmination of Bowie. One can only dream of what a tour for that album would´ve looked like, I always had this fantasy of the show starting with his full Piérrot costume in It´s No Game part 1 and eventually evolving into normal David to close the concert with It´s No Game part 2.