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I heard my firste David Bowie album yesterday! ...And i'm still listening to it!
"The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars". What album to check out next??! Official member of the Paw Power Posse
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I am a HUGE BOWIE fan!!!!! Try Scary Monsters next!!!!! | |
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Station To Station "I don't need your forgiveness, cos I've been saved by Jesus, so fuck you." | |
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I'm confused. haha. Official member of the Paw Power Posse
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smellmyfunk said: ...And i'm still listening to it!
"The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars". What album to check out next??! Yummy. Good choice for a first Bowie album. If you're enjoying his whole glam vibe, I'd recommend Aladdin Sane next...it's a pretty logical progression. And if you like THAT (and I don't know why you wouldn't, there are some killer songs on there), then you should pick up the Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture DVD or soundtrack CD, which is a document of his Aladdin Sane tour where he "kills" the character of Ziggy Stardust. Very glam, very melodramatic, very fun. | |
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You started at one of the best. Ride with that for awhile, he probably doesn't have another album as instantly listenable as Ziggy. | |
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mynameisnotsusan said: You started at one of the best. Ride with that for awhile, he probably doesn't have another album as instantly listenable as Ziggy.
not true. there are several. i will grant you, though, that he DOES have a few albums that are "difficult" at first but pay off with a bit of patience and repeated listenings. | |
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Hunky Dory is probably my favorite. Much better than Aladdin Sane IMO, though Aladdin Sane is a continuation of the Ziggy vibe. Hunky Dory comes before Ziggy and it's independently great. [Edited 11/2/05 16:09pm] Check this song out at:
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Anxiety said: mynameisnotsusan said: You started at one of the best. Ride with that for awhile, he probably doesn't have another album as instantly listenable as Ziggy.
not true. there are several. i will grant you, though, that he DOES have a few albums that are "difficult" at first but pay off with a bit of patience and repeated listenings. oh, I agree but if it's the first time you've listened to a Bowie album yesterday I'd say enjoy it at least for a little while before thinking about the next ones. Tons of them are great. | |
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Anxiety said: smellmyfunk said: ...And i'm still listening to it!
"The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars". What album to check out next??! Yummy. Good choice for a first Bowie album. If you're enjoying his whole glam vibe, I'd recommend Aladdin Sane next...it's a pretty logical progression. And if you like THAT (and I don't know why you wouldn't, there are some killer songs on there), then you should pick up the Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture DVD or soundtrack CD, which is a document of his Aladdin Sane tour where he "kills" the character of Ziggy Stardust. Very glam, very melodramatic, very fun. Thanks a bunch! I've just ordered the Aladdin Sane album online, I love Bowie! Official member of the Paw Power Posse
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mynameisnotsusan said: Anxiety said: not true. there are several. i will grant you, though, that he DOES have a few albums that are "difficult" at first but pay off with a bit of patience and repeated listenings. oh, I agree but if it's the first time you've listened to a Bowie album yesterday I'd say enjoy it at least for a little while before thinking about the next ones. Tons of them are great. i agree, though when i got into bowie, i dove into as much of it as i could get my grubby little hands on. it took years for me to process it all, but it was such a rush discovering all his classic albums from the 70s over the course of one summer. | |
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smellmyfunk said: Anxiety said: Yummy. Good choice for a first Bowie album. If you're enjoying his whole glam vibe, I'd recommend Aladdin Sane next...it's a pretty logical progression. And if you like THAT (and I don't know why you wouldn't, there are some killer songs on there), then you should pick up the Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture DVD or soundtrack CD, which is a document of his Aladdin Sane tour where he "kills" the character of Ziggy Stardust. Very glam, very melodramatic, very fun. Thanks a bunch! I've just ordered the Aladdin Sane album online, I love Bowie! you won't be disappointed. did you get the regular version or the two-disc anniversary jobbie? | |
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Anxiety said: smellmyfunk said: Thanks a bunch! I've just ordered the Aladdin Sane album online, I love Bowie! you won't be disappointed. did you get the regular version or the two-disc anniversary jobbie? I ordered the regular verison. Official member of the Paw Power Posse
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smellmyfunk said: Anxiety said: you won't be disappointed. did you get the regular version or the two-disc anniversary jobbie? I ordered the regular verison. that'll hold you over. there's some amazing stuff on the two-disc reissue, but you'll get to that stuff in time. if you want to read a really fun david bowie biography that does a GREAT job of analyzing his music in a really interesting way, you should look for a copy of "to major tom" by dave thompson - it's actually a novel about a fan who writes letters to bowie over the years, but the author clearly has an amazing knowledge of bowie's career, and it's every bit as much an education of bowie's musical history from the beginning up to the 'hours' album as it is a really fun novel. i'd recommend it above most non-fiction bowie bios, to be honest. | |
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oh my god!
low lodger station to station young americans aladdin sane scary monsters heathen reality get on board, my friend. its gonna be a great ride! | |
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SassyBritches said: oh my god!
low lodger station to station young americans aladdin sane scary monsters heathen reality get on board, my friend. its gonna be a great ride! hell, if you're gonna let it all hang out, add: outside "heroes" stage diamond dogs all saints (collected instrumentals) buddha of suburbia (hard to find, but very much worth it) | |
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Anxiety said: SassyBritches said: oh my god!
low lodger station to station young americans aladdin sane scary monsters heathen reality get on board, my friend. its gonna be a great ride! hell, if you're gonna let it all hang out, add: outside "heroes" stage diamond dogs all saints (collected instrumentals) buddha of suburbia (hard to find, but very much worth it) i'm rather good at letting it all hang out. its a problem i've got to keep under control! | |
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Ziggy Stardust is the perfect album to start with. It will always be his calling card and you just cannot go wrong with it. Like Prince, he's best absorbed in stages and especially in order. I'd go with Hunky Dory and Aladdin Sane next to round out that period before you move on. Enjoy! | |
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I recommend these albums to you to check out next:
"Hunky Dory" 1971 "Aladdin Sane" 1973 ...then... "Station To Station" 1976 "Diamond Dogs" 1974 ...then... "Heroes" 1977 "Low" 1977 "Scary Monsters & Super Creeps" 1980 ...then... All the rest!!! | |
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Anxiety said: smellmyfunk said: I ordered the regular verison. that'll hold you over. there's some amazing stuff on the two-disc reissue, but you'll get to that stuff in time. if you want to read a really fun david bowie biography that does a GREAT job of analyzing his music in a really interesting way, you should look for a copy of "to major tom" by dave thompson - it's actually a novel about a fan who writes letters to bowie over the years, but the author clearly has an amazing knowledge of bowie's career, and it's every bit as much an education of bowie's musical history from the beginning up to the 'hours' album as it is a really fun novel. i'd recommend it above most non-fiction bowie bios, to be honest. The Complete David Bowie by Nicolas Pegg is also a great read. Once you really got into the music, and the man, you won't be able to lay this down, as it has so much information on every song, every album, movie... Definitely worth it! | |
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Cheek said: I recommend these albums to you to check out next:
"Hunky Dory" 1971 "Aladdin Sane" 1973 ...then... "Station To Station" 1976 "Diamond Dogs" 1974 ...then... "Heroes" 1977 "Low" 1977 "Scary Monsters & Super Creeps" 1980 ...then... All the rest!!! What he said. | |
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GangstaFam said: What he said.
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Cheek said: Hey Gangsta!!! Hey. Sup? | |
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GangstaFam said: Hey. Sup?
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i Need some bowie for my Collection.. | |
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TheRealFiness said: i Need some bowie for my Collection..
yes you do! | |
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Anxiety said: TheRealFiness said: i Need some bowie for my Collection..
yes you do! yes, yes i do | |
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TheRealFiness said: Anxiety said: yes you do! yes, yes i do yes, yes you do, do! | |
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Anxiety said: TheRealFiness said: yes, yes i do yes, yes you do, do! yes,yes,yes.. i really really do | |
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