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Old 11-20-2012, 04:47 AM   #331 (permalink)
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damn, ain't Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) good or what?
Agreed, I think it's underrated slightly.

My favourite Bowie albums in order would be:

Hunky Dory
The Man Who Sold The World
Heroes
Low

^^ All of these could change around with each other depending on how I am feeling but they're all 5* to me.

Then:

TRAFOZSATSFM
Station to Station
Scary Monsters
Diamond Dogs
Aladdin Sane
Young Americans

Then:

Lodger
Space Oddity
Let's Dance

The above three I think are all very good albums. David Bowie has a lot of great albums.
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Old 11-21-2012, 08:31 AM   #332 (permalink)
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My favorite Bowie song is Stay from Station to Station.
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Old 11-22-2012, 05:36 PM   #333 (permalink)
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I can't stop listening to David Bowie! It's turned into a addiction. I'm downloading his whole discog so I can fufill my needs.
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Bowie's one of the few pre 1980s performers on my Ipod.
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Really? I have tons. What about Dylan, Zepplin, Deep Purple, Cream, The Yard Birds, The Rolling Stones? I know Bowie has a different style to them but they are still in the same league.
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I do have the stones, I stand corrected. Only other older music I have is Springsteen, the Kinks, the Who and Motown. The other stuff you mentioned: I lived the 70s and got completely saturated with it. I dont wanna hear it anymore, ever. I prefer new wave and alternative music except for the ones I've listed.
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My favorite Bowie song is Stay from Station to Station.
I think the title track is one of the best tracks he ever made.
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Old 11-26-2012, 08:12 PM   #338 (permalink)
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I do have the stones, I stand corrected. Only other older music I have is Springsteen, the Kinks, the Who and Motown. The other stuff you mentioned: I lived the 70s and got completely saturated with it. I dont wanna hear it anymore, ever. I prefer new wave and alternative music except for the ones I've listed.
Ah well I forgive you then for mentioning you have the Stones and fair enough! That's what I feel about the early naughties.
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Old 11-30-2012, 07:58 PM   #339 (permalink)
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The first David Bowie concert I saw, was during his 1978 "Stage" tour. It was an indoor concert and there was so much weed being smoked by so many people, there was a constant, hazy fog throughout the venue for the entire show. I think it was more like going to an indoor hemp festival and having a David Bowie concert occur than going to a David Bowie concert where a hemp festival occurred.
It sure was fun, though!

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Must have been great seeing Bowie live in the 70s.
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