BoraBora said: For me it's a tie between "Low" and "1.Outside".
Probably "Low" is the best but "1.Outside" is simply amazing! "Outside" is a great choice. You have taste, Bora. There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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I think it's nearly impossible to say which of his albums is the best. Start with The Man Who Sold the World then get them all chronologically up to Scary Monsters, then see which newer albums you like. And don't worry about money, food is overrated. | |
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If you're really starving, you might leave out Pin Ups for a week. | |
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I'm only a casual Bowie listener. I have a few compilations, but I've been told to start with Scary Monsters or Ziggy Stardust. Someday soon, I'm gonna have to actually get to buying them. What I do have of his, I really, really like. | |
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Anxiety said: damosuzuki said: I think it's generally viewed as the ugly duckling of the Eno albums, but my favourite Bowie is Lodger - Look Back In Anger and Fantastic Voyage in particular.
i love all three of those albums, and lodger definitely gets love from me. i have a poster of the cover art in my kitchen! (very appetizing, no? ) Yes. Especially the broken nose. And the songs you mentioned Damo are my faves as well along with Red Money. Great album. | |
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Shapeshifter said: Anxiety said: have you done that? if so, i'd love to hear your work! Bring the bubble bath, baby ... Ur, you are female, right? | |
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