Anyway...Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is Bowies best IMO. Does anyone else agree that Mick Ronson was a very underrated guitarist?
Anyway...Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is Bowies best IMO. Does anyone else agree that Mick Ronson was a very underrated guitarist?
Right you both are, and Manson covered new grounRAB with his whole satanic image....But answer me this question, and it has nothing to do with the thread..
What is up with Trent Reznor and ****ing animals??? I feel like I'm taking goddamn crazy pills.
No we leave that sort of thing to The Eagles and REO Speedwagon
We're on the same page, buddy. Just about. I actually liked the whole of The Man Who Sold The World, because the music sounRAB odd, brooding, ominous - like there's something wrong with it that neeRAB to be fixed. I feel that quality makes it one of Bowie's best recorRAB. However, I am currently listening to Hunky Dory, and aside from the hits on it, does the whole thing not like totally blow? I mean, in whose definition does this constitute anything aside from pointless, wasteful trollope?
Space Oddity also sucks aside from 2 (maybe 3) songs and as for Bowie's first album, well...I don't think even the staunchest Bowiephiles would try to justify its existence. Early David Bowie seems to be all about the singles. I am increasingly convinced of that. I am starting to understand for the first time why Ethan has referred to him as David Blowme.
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Looking for the ultra fanboy completest collection, eh? Sadly, I'm not a big enough fan of David Bowie to tell you anything. From that, though, I can say that I do have a few albums and have always intended to explore him a bit more. It just hasn't happened yet.
His Brian Eno era was my favourite by far.
One of my favorites ever actually.
Life on Mars?>Changes
Anyway back on subject.I like the songs diamond dogs and lets dance
So am I the only one who liked Space Oddity?
Not great but good, a hell of an improvement over his first album thats for sure.
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