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    Default Re: Damn RIP David Bowie

    Funny that this thread should be resurrected now, I've been listening to Bowie pretty much exclusively over the last few weeks, I can't stop listening to Station to Station and Heroes.

    Strange to thing that soon it'll be 3 years since he died.

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    Default Re: Damn RIP David Bowie

    Also 2 years for George Michael.
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    Default Re: Damn RIP David Bowie

    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Funny that this thread should be resurrected now, I've been listening to Bowie pretty much exclusively over the last few weeks, I can't stop listening to Station to Station and Heroes.

    Strange to thing that soon it'll be 3 years since he died.
    Lots of great albums, but Station to Station is the one I return to most. How you come up with something like that is beyond me. The guitars howl and scream, the vocals otherworldly, the subject matter dense and dark. I consider it a twin album of Blackstar which I think comes from a similar place. They are both staring into the abyss albums with long title tracks, fewer and longer tracks, and a real longing to connect in some way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Funny that this thread should be resurrected now, I've been listening to Bowie pretty much exclusively over the last few weeks, I can't stop listening to Station to Station and Heroes.

    Strange to thing that soon it'll be 3 years since he died.
    Lots of great albums, but Station to Station is the one I return to most. How you come up with something like that is beyond me. The guitars howl and scream, the vocals otherworldly, the subject matter dense and dark. I consider it a twin album of Blackstar which I think comes from a similar place. They are both staring into the abyss albums with long title tracks, fewer and longer tracks, and a real longing to connect in some way.
    It's funny how time changes you, when I was a kid it was Ziggy Stardust, Man Who Sold the World and Hunky Dory, these days it's Station to Station, Heroes, Diamond Dogs and Blackstar.

    One thing for Bowie is that he spanned all genres.

    Special shout out needs to go to Mick Ronson as well what a guitarist he was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Funny that this thread should be resurrected now, I've been listening to Bowie pretty much exclusively over the last few weeks, I can't stop listening to Station to Station and Heroes.

    Strange to thing that soon it'll be 3 years since he died.
    Lots of great albums, but Station to Station is the one I return to most. How you come up with something like that is beyond me. The guitars howl and scream, the vocals otherworldly, the subject matter dense and dark. I consider it a twin album of Blackstar which I think comes from a similar place. They are both staring into the abyss albums with long title tracks, fewer and longer tracks, and a real longing to connect in some way.
    It's funny how time changes you, when I was a kid it was Ziggy Stardust, Man Who Sold the World and Hunky Dory, these days it's Station to Station, Heroes, Diamond Dogs and Blackstar.

    One thing for Bowie is that he spanned all genres.

    Special shout out needs to go to Mick Ronson as well what a guitarist he was.
    Ronson was great. Have you seen the recent Ronson documentary? Well worth a watch. Love a lot of his work with Ian Hunter too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
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    Funny that this thread should be resurrected now, I've been listening to Bowie pretty much exclusively over the last few weeks, I can't stop listening to Station to Station and Heroes.

    Strange to thing that soon it'll be 3 years since he died.
    Lots of great albums, but Station to Station is the one I return to most. How you come up with something like that is beyond me. The guitars howl and scream, the vocals otherworldly, the subject matter dense and dark. I consider it a twin album of Blackstar which I think comes from a similar place. They are both staring into the abyss albums with long title tracks, fewer and longer tracks, and a real longing to connect in some way.
    It's funny how time changes you, when I was a kid it was Ziggy Stardust, Man Who Sold the World and Hunky Dory, these days it's Station to Station, Heroes, Diamond Dogs and Blackstar.

    One thing for Bowie is that he spanned all genres.

    Special shout out needs to go to Mick Ronson as well what a guitarist he was.
    Ronson was great. Have you seen the recent Ronson documentary? Well worth a watch. Love a lot of his work with Ian Hunter too.
    Mott the Hoople were criminally underrated.

    Also take a listen to Satalite of Love by Lou Reed it's brilliant when Bowie takes over on the backing vocals.

    I've not seen the Ronson doc, any idea what it's called or where I can find it?

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    Love a lot of Reed around that period too. Reed was far more hit and miss than Bowie, but Transformer and Berlin were sublime. Also Coney Island Baby from the 70's was great.

    Ronson doc was 'Besides Bowie' or something like that.

    I also think Iggy's 1977 albums were excellent. Who writes the music for 4 albbums in a year? Freaky.

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    4 years ago today that Bowie went.

    I think I'll be having a Bowie marathon along with my Stella tonight.

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    Default Re: Damn RIP David Bowie

    Yes but George Michael he could sing.
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    Default Re: Damn RIP David Bowie

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Yes but George Michael he could sing.
    He also wanked off a copper in a public bog, what's your point?

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    Yes but George Michael he could sing.
    He also wanked off a copper in a public bog, what's your point?
    He could sing and wrote great songs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
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    Yes but George Michael he could sing.
    He also wanked off a copper in a public bog, what's your point?
    He could sing and wrote great songs.
    David Bowie could sing and write great songs too. Hundreds of them.

    Good call with Diamond Dogs, Batman. I love the darkness to it. We Are the Dead is one of my favorites. Then the 9 minute Sweet Thing piece. Gorgeous.

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