The Chameleon. David Bowie Reviewed.
This is a discography thread with a difference. Bowies discography is one of the most varied out there and he has many fans that love certain areas of his music more than others. So with this in mind why not all the MB fans choose and review an album each? I will post a list of his albums and you put yourself forward to review an album of your choice. RULES: 1. You can only nominate one album at a time to review 2. First come, first served. No credentials are needed (apart from being a fan obviously!). 3. Once you have put your name forward you will be assigned that album and unless stated by yourself, expected to do a detailed review. 4. All reviews will be chronologically posted so if you choose a later album then you can perfect your review until it is time to post. 5. I will announce when the next review is ready to be added according to comments on previous reviews. 6. If there are some albums not covered then members can opt to review an extra album. Discography: David Bowie (1967) Space Oddity (1969) The Man Who Sold the World (1970) jayjamjah Hunky Dory (1971) The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972) Comus Aladdin Sane (1973) booboo Pin Ups (1973) Diamond Dogs (1974) Young Americans (1975) bulldog Station to Station (1976)PMO Low (1977) "Heroes" (1977) Lodger (1979) Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980) Let's Dance (1983) Tonight (1984) Never Let Me Down (1987) Black Tie, White Noise (1993) The Buddha of Suburbia (1993) 1.Outside (1995) Jackhammer Earthling (1997) 'Hours...' (1999) Heathen (2002) Lucifer Sam Reality (2003) |
As I'm here, I will review 1.Outside :)
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Ooo, decisions, decisions!
I'll do Young Americans if that's alright. |
I'll take The Man Who sold the World
Outside is a hell of a pick Lee, I can't wait to see what would motivate you take that with having your pick of the litter. Could anything be more fitting then alternating reviewers for a Bowie discography review!? |
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ah, my Young Americans is already gone! ah, well, i'll take Heathen. one of Bowie's better latter-stage albums.
i do pity whoever takes Reality though. |
Ziggy motherfucking stardust bitches
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I think my pick laid the groundwork for that epic. |
I wanted to do either that or the Man Who Sold the world, so you made my choice easier :D
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A reminder to all those who have alrady committed and those considering to finish your initial review ASAP to help this thread keep steam once it gets going. |
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