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Old 06-19-2018, 05:33 AM   #21 (permalink)
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The latter is great, but Blackstar is a very special album for me and is not only a musical masterpiece but stirs up some singularly strong emotions.
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Old 06-19-2018, 05:11 PM   #22 (permalink)
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First perfect score out of all classics series so far. I'm sure that this post won't affect that trend.
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Old 06-19-2018, 05:28 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Blackstar is the best comeback album I've ever heard. And thus, it gets a 5/5.
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Listened to this album again today after a good whIle of not doing so and it still holds up. I'll probably never give it below a 5/5 tbh.
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Listened to this album again today after a good whIle of not doing so and it still holds up. I'll probably never give it below a 5/5 tbh.
It is great.

Frown describing it as a masterpiece pleases me.
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It is great.

Frown describing it as a masterpiece pleases me.
Really is.
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Really is.
I want to know what exactly was made after Blackstar. He had five songs for the follow up album. This has been confirmed btw. Where are these songs? We need to hear them.

I wonder what he had planned for the follow up.
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I want to know what exactly was made after Blackstar. He had five songs for the follow up album. This has been confirmed btw. Where are these songs? We need to hear them.

I wonder what he had planned for the follow up.
I'd love to hear them too. I have wondered the same thing. I would also love to just peer into his mind when he was writing it because god damn, there are some very dark elements in there and it really works.
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Old 06-23-2018, 08:04 PM   #29 (permalink)
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★ has for me the most emotional immediacy of all Bowie's albums because of what was going on in my life at the time of its release. I was playing a D&D game wherein I was playing a glam-rock bard named "Cherry", and I'd based him off Bowie and his illimitable roleplaying ability on stage. We'd started the campaign a couple months before ★ came out. When ★ came out, ked and I listened to the album that very day. We made it an event: turned on the faerie lights, banished the children, and poured ourselves rum and whiskey, respectively. A couple days later we were playing that D&D game with our friends, and I just kept going on about that album. No one really shared my enthusiasm for Bowie, but they were curious about why I'd based my character on Bowie. So I pulled up some photos of Bowie back in his glam rock days and showed them around. People kind of shrugged. But the next day, while I was out shopping, my friends in our group chat started melting down about Bowie's death. The announcement had just been made. I was like "What? Bowie died?" I just stared at my phone in disbelief, and at that moment I realized "Space Oddity" was playing over the supermarket sound system. It was a surreal moment. Then my friend, who'd just shrugged about how I'd been gushing over Bowie the night before, called me up in tears and asked if I wanted to have a drink with him. Because Bowie had died. So he brought over a bottle of whiskey, and we drank it while I spun Bowie. I think my friend just wanted an excuse to drink.
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Bowie's comeback and swan song rolled into one. The best album he released since "Scary Monsters", it held my attention from start to finish and every song is consistently interesting.
Having said that, it still doesn't have quite the sound or feel of a perfect 10/10 "Classic" album for me. Even so, it's a great album to top off his career and give it a rather spectacular ending.
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