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My father had me put together a David Bowie playlist for him on his Ipod and I heard many songs that I enjoyed by Mr. Bowie (so now I'm getting into his whole body of work it's another music journey for me)
So i had to ask you guys...What is your favorite era of bowie (ziggy,plastic soul,thin white duke/berlin trilogy,80's mainstream,90's electronica) ? favorite album? & least favorite album?
...so far my favorite album is Low..and Least favorite Tonight
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Maybe because of my age the glam period leading up to Young Americans is my favorite. I think his best album is Aladdin Sane, but you can't go wrong with Ziggy Stardust, Diamond Dogs, or Hunky Dory. The Man Who Sold The World is pretty strong too, and Low was great in it's own way. I like most of his albums to varying degrees, even Tonight, which I happen to really like quite a lot. The only albums I really didn't get are Outside and Heathen which just don't connect with me at all.
Once you're done with Bowie, you might want to check out a glam period group called Roxy Music. Their earliest line-up included Brian Eno who collaborated with Bowie for Low, Heroes, and Lodger. Also look for two Eno albums called Here Come The Warm Jets and Another Green World. You might also want to check out a T.Rex best-of compilation to see if that's your cup of tea.
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I don't favor any period in Bowie's career. He made great (and mediocre) music during all of his different phases.
My favorite album of his would have to be Ziggy Stardust, closely followed by Station to Station. Out of the albums, I've heard I only dislike "Heroes." It's a very tedious album and the songs, besides a few, aren't particularly strong.
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Bowie is one of my favorite artists of all time! I have to be honest and say that everything from Hunky Dory to Let's Dance is amazing in some aspect (though knowing you, you probably would dislike Pin Ups, since it's a cover record
). Bowie pushed music to the absolute limits and in turn influenced scores of bands. His music, his persona, his act, and his stage presence put him up there with the greatest artists of all time. At this moment I really love the Berlin era stuff he did with Brian Eno. My least favorite one (not including anything post "Let's Dance") would probably have to be The Man Who Sold the World. The title track is great, but I never ever listen to the album. Idk if it's that I don't like it, or just that it doesn't really seem to stand out enough to where I want to listen to it. Ziggy Stardust, Diamond Dogs, Aladdin Sane, Young Americans and Station to Station have to be one of the best succession of albums in rock history. I listen to them constantly and Hunky Dory, The Berlin Era albums, Scary Monsters and Let's Dance are never my ABSOLUTE favorites but I enjoy listening to them very much.
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Quote from: Newguy562 on June 04, 2012, 05:22:05 PM
My father had me put together a David Bowie playlist for him on his Ipod and I heard many songs that I enjoyed by Mr. Bowie (so now I'm getting into his whole body of work it's another music journey for me)
So i had to ask you guys...What is your favorite era of bowie (ziggy,plastic soul,thin white duke,berlin trilogy,80's) ? favorite album? & least favorite album?
...so far my favorite album is Low..and Least favorite Tonight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvI0R6dOb0Q&feature=fvst
Every Bowie fan needs to hear this.
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Quote from: The Return of the Son of Mike's Beard on June 05, 2012, 01:13:46 AM
Quote from: Newguy562 on June 04, 2012, 05:22:05 PM
My father had me put together a David Bowie playlist for him on his Ipod and I heard many songs that I enjoyed by Mr. Bowie (so now I'm getting into his whole body of work it's another music journey for me)
So i had to ask you guys...What is your favorite era of bowie (ziggy,plastic soul,thin white duke,berlin trilogy,80's) ? favorite album? & least favorite album?
...so far my favorite album is Low..and Least favorite Tonight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvI0R6dOb0Q&feature=fvst
Every Bowie fan needs to hear this.
That song is SO cheesy, I love it.
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Quote from: LittleBird on June 04, 2012, 10:35:10 PM
Bowie is one of my favorite artists of all time! I have to be honest and say that everything from Hunky Dory to Let's Dance is amazing in some aspect (though knowing you, you probably would dislike Pin Ups, since it's a cover record
). Bowie pushed music to the absolute limits and in turn influenced scores of bands. His music, his persona, his act, and his stage presence put him up there with the greatest artists of all time. At this moment I really love the Berlin era stuff he did with Brian Eno. My least favorite one (not including anything post "Let's Dance") would probably have to be The Man Who Sold the World. The title track is great, but I never ever listen to the album. Idk if it's that I don't like it, or just that it doesn't really seem to stand out enough to where I want to listen to it. Ziggy Stardust, Diamond Dogs, Aladdin Sane, Young Americans and Station to Station have to be one of the best succession of albums in rock history. I listen to them constantly and Hunky Dory, The Berlin Era albums, Scary Monsters and Let's Dance are never my ABSOLUTE favorites but I enjoy listening to them very much.
the berlin trio is a great is great era in is his career
all 3 albums are amazing! compared to even hunky dory ..and you're absolutely right i'm not a fan of pin ups he did good jobs covering the songs and made them into his own songs (he made them sound so different) but sometimes you have to leave classics alone "where did all the good times gone".."anyway anyhow anywhere".."i can't explain" "see emily play" wtf dude! in his career i felt he got better as time went by..
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My favorite David Bowie songs are Starman and Ziggy Stardust.
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While the golden era is really HUNKY DORY through STATION TO STATION, I tend to prefer the more experimental stuff. LODGER is a real favorite as is SCARY MONSTERS. The LET'S DANCE period depressed me horribly, but things perked up again with TIN MACHINE. Given that I liked Bowie's collaborations with Eno, I quite like both OUTSIDE and EARTHLING. I thought REALITY was a very strong album to go out on...if Bowie fails to re-materialize (hard-to-believe it's been nearly a decade since this last studio album).
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Quote from: Roger Ryan on June 06, 2012, 11:54:55 AM
While the golden era is really HUNKY DORY through STATION TO STATION, I tend to prefer the more experimental stuff. LODGER is a real favorite as is SCARY MONSTERS. The LET'S DANCE period depressed me horribly, but things perked up again with TIN MACHINE. Given that I liked Bowie's collaborations with Eno, I quite like both OUTSIDE and EARTHLING. I thought REALITY was a very strong album to go out on...if Bowie fails to re-materialize (hard-to-believe it's been nearly a decade since this last studio album).
Well now that I went over everything he did I have to say I'm absolutely in love with Aladdin Sane right now
every song even his rendition of "Let's Spend The Night Together" I can just relax and listen to every song on there.
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Quote from: Roger Ryan on June 06, 2012, 11:54:55 AM
While the golden era is really HUNKY DORY through STATION TO STATION, I tend to prefer the more experimental stuff. LODGER is a real favorite as is SCARY MONSTERS. The LET'S DANCE period depressed me horribly, but things perked up again with TIN MACHINE. Given that I liked Bowie's collaborations with Eno, I quite like both OUTSIDE and EARTHLING. I thought REALITY was a very strong album to go out on...if Bowie fails to re-materialize (hard-to-believe it's been nearly a decade since this last studio album).
So I checked out his 90's albums and wow they all sound good
I thought I was gonna stop with his music in the later 80's but the 90's were good for him as well.(One of the few artists that can impress me with music for three decades)
Black Tie White Noise..Outside..Earthling
The only album from the 80's that disgusted me was "Tonight" there were 3 good songs on there but that's about it..
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Been filling up on the gaps in my Bowie collection (pre-1983). Here are my thoughts on each of the albums:
Pye singles: I think "I Dig Everything" is very overlooked.
Deram stuff: Perfectly good but short of real high points.
"Space Oddity"
I was pleasantly surprised by this one. Lots of great songs on it besides the obvious ("Space Oddity") especially "Wide Eyed Boy From Freecloud". No really bad songs either.
The Man Who Sold the World
: Not a big fan of the heavy rock, but the title track and "All the Madmen" are his best songs up to this point (apart from "...Oddity")
Hunky Dory
My favourite of all. There's just something really magic about so much of it.
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
: sorry to be obvious, but this is my second favourite. All the songs apart from the cover version are exemplary pop/rock 'n' roll songs. It's really a shame he wasn't big in America yet.
Aladdin Sane
: I personally feel this is a big drop in quality (though maybe I'll change my mind some day.) The singles are great, as is the title track and "Lady Grinning Soul". Again the cover version is the worst track.
Pin-Ups
: nice but not essential. No real highlights except maybe "Sorrow".
Diamond Dogs
:I've come to really appreciate this one. Really strong all the way through. Shame "Dodo" got left off the album though.
Young Americans
: the first of a bunch of albums he did where there are too few tracks, so if you don't like three or four of them much, you won't like the album much as a whole. I love the two singles and "Win" but otherwise I prefer the out-takes.
Station to Station
: Can I I be the only person who didn't bother with this album for years because it only had 6 tracks and the one song I knew on it ("Golden Years") I wasn't that bothered about? (I know the songs are long, but that just made me even more wary: I mostly prefer short songs) No Spotify or Youtube in those days, so you had to be wary about spending your money recklessly on a patchy album. As it happens this is all great and probably his best album since
Ziggy Stardust
. But what's the good of being great if people are wary of buying it in the first place?
Low, "Heroes", Lodger
: These are all pretty much impeccable. By lumping them together, I don't mean to imply they're similar: in fact
Lodger
in particular is quite a departure from the two Berlin albums. It's just hard to keep thinking of things to say in the face of such a sustained run of quality work.
Low
is my favourite of the three, I think.
Scary Monsters
: "Ashes to Ashes" used to be my favourite Bowie song, and it still is, sometimes. So this album was my biggest Bowie disappointment. I don't tend to find him so convincing when he does "rock". I still need to get to know this album better but so far the only songs that have really sunk in are "Ashes", "Fashion", and "Up the Hill Backwards".
Let's Dance
: It seems to me this is three really, really good singles and nothing else at all.
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can you guys please stop bumping newguy threads
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Quote from: runnersdialzero on January 22, 2015, 01:48:31 PM
can you guys please stop bumping newguy threads
please
Bit of a naive question perhaps but what's the problem with newguy? Did he misbehave?
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Quote from: runnersdialzero on January 22, 2015, 01:48:31 PM
can you guys please stop bumping newguy threads
please
Bit of a naive question perhaps but what's the problem with newguy? Did he misbehave?
Yes, he was very crass and rude and one of the most deserving of banishment.
No apologies for bumping this particular thread though. Bowie deserves a live thread.
Apologies however to Bowie, if he's reading this, for stopping at Let's Dance in my appraisal as if he had done nothing since then.
I've not heard his other eighties albums but I like "Blue Jean, "Loving the Alien" and the non-album "Absolute Beginners"
Not heard Tin Machine.
I always liked
Black Tie White Noise
though its not great all the way through. The first single "Jump They Say" I like better than all the aforementioned eighties songs.
Buddha of Suburbia
has some great hidden gems like "Untitled 1"
I never heard
1. Outside
till yesterday as I didn't like the singles but I was pleasantly surprised.
Earthling, ...hours...., Heathen, Reality
: I've tried to listen to all of these at one time or another but couldn't get through any of them. Mostly because of the production I think. But maybe I've not been in the right mood when I heard them. The Jonathan Richman cover is a massacre.
I still don't like the production of
The Next Day
but I like many of the songs. Probably his best since
Scary Monsters
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No real opinion yet on the two new songs. They seem good.
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Quote from: john k on January 23, 2015, 02:51:52 AM
Quote from: runnersdialzero on January 22, 2015, 01:48:31 PM
can you guys please stop bumping newguy threads
please
Bit of a naive question perhaps but what's the problem with newguy? Did he misbehave?
No, john, runners meant the opposite, as in he doesn't want to see any newguy topic bumped coz he misses him. Y'know, good times reminder. He said that before when another poster replied in a Newguy thread.
And no, in compare with some other posters, Newguy wasn't bad, just happened to make a lotta threads at a time, which annoyed everyone & their bro. But he was nice if you talk to him nice.
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Quote from: john k on January 23, 2015, 02:51:52 AM
Quote from: runnersdialzero on January 22, 2015, 01:48:31 PM
can you guys please stop bumping newguy threads
please
Bit of a naive question perhaps but what's the problem with newguy? Did he misbehave?
No, john, runners meant the opposite, as in he doesn't want to see any newguy topic bumped coz he misses him. Y'know, good times reminder. He said that before when another poster replied in a Newguy thread.
And no, in compare with some other posters, Newguy wasn't bad, just happened to make a lotta threads at a time, which annoyed everyone & their bro. But he was nice if you talk to him nice.
Naw, guy drove me fuckin' apewaste. I hate to be mean, I wouldn't say this if he were still around, but sheesh. Just... a
lot
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I'm a big Trevor Bolder fan. The guy was one of the best bass players in rock, imo. So for me it's all about the Spiders From Mars era. My least fave Bowie is certainly Tonight. Just....blech....
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Station to Station is my absolute favorite. A wonderfully warm soup of vintage disco-rock the likes of which I've had 0 success finding again.
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I have a soft spot for the
Heroes
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvstpQGjPPc
Worst? Sorry, not my department.
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I'm a casual Bowie fan, but my favorite is the 70s glam / Ziggy era.
There's really not a lot post Let's Dance that I like.
Starman and Space Oddity are amazing, as are Ziggy Starbust and Ashes to Ashes.
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