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David Bowie - "1. Outside" (appreciation) How damn good is this album???!!!
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this is the one with the blue jeans song on it, right? | |
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Anx said: this is the one with the blue jeans song on it, right?
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Excellent album!!!
Surely on of his best "post Scary Monsters" albums. And followed by a great tour! WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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What does onedot mean? | |
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PANDURITO said: What does onedot mean?
chapter one. It was upposed to be a five part thing with bowie and eno to close of the millenium. Of course that never happened because Dave went all drum and bass on us the year after. WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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Thanks
I'm not much into Bowie but I bought those 3 double reissues of his 95-99 albums. So cute! | |
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PANDURITO said: Thanks
I'm not much into Bowie but I bought those 3 double reissues of his 95-99 albums. So cute! That's a start, now go and get (most of) the rest. WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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I can show my appreciation. | |
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noepie said: PANDURITO said: What does onedot mean?
chapter one. It was upposed to be a five part thing with bowie and eno to close of the millenium. Of course that never happened because Dave went all drum and bass on us the year after. Btw, has any other stuff (for chapter 2 etc.) from that Nathan Adler diary cycle been recorded by Bowie/Eno and surfaced? Forgive me, Bowieheads, if that's a stupid question... | |
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EmancipationLover said: noepie said: chapter one. It was upposed to be a five part thing with bowie and eno to close of the millenium. Of course that never happened because Dave went all drum and bass on us the year after. Btw, has any other stuff (for chapter 2 etc.) from that Nathan Adler diary cycle been recorded by Bowie/Eno and surfaced? Forgive me, Bowieheads, if that's a stupid question... there were some outtakes from outside that circulate as bootlegs...it's mainly really chaotic, collagey sounding stuff. i listened to what i managed to snag once, and promptly shelved it. | |
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Anx said: EmancipationLover said: Btw, has any other stuff (for chapter 2 etc.) from that Nathan Adler diary cycle been recorded by Bowie/Eno and surfaced? Forgive me, Bowieheads, if that's a stupid question... there were some outtakes from outside that circulate as bootlegs...it's mainly really chaotic, collagey sounding stuff. i listened to what i managed to snag once, and promptly shelved it. Thanks for the info. Do you (as the org's No. 1 Bowie-man) like "Outside" btw? If not, why not? | |
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First Bowie album. First time I appreciated him. I should listen to it more. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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noepie said: PANDURITO said: What does onedot mean?
chapter one. It was upposed to be a five part thing with bowie and eno to close of the millenium. Of course that never happened because Dave went all drum and bass on us the year after. I thought it was part of a trilogy Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Anx said: EmancipationLover said: Btw, has any other stuff (for chapter 2 etc.) from that Nathan Adler diary cycle been recorded by Bowie/Eno and surfaced? Forgive me, Bowieheads, if that's a stupid question... there were some outtakes from outside that circulate as bootlegs...it's mainly really chaotic, collagey sounding stuff. i listened to what i managed to snag once, and promptly shelved it. Wasn't earthling part of the series? Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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EmancipationLover said: How damn good is this album???!!!
Show your love!!! A masterpiece! One of his greatest albums. And - in my opinion - his last great album to date. And you should hear the outtakes. And some of the shows he played with NIN. 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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superspaceboy said: Anx said: there were some outtakes from outside that circulate as bootlegs...it's mainly really chaotic, collagey sounding stuff. i listened to what i managed to snag once, and promptly shelved it. Wasn't earthling part of the series? No. 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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EmancipationLover said: (as the org's No. 1 Bowie-man)
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GangstaFam said: EmancipationLover said: (as the org's No. 1 Bowie-man)
Are you jealous? So, what do you as the org's No. 2 Bowie-man think of it? | |
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EmancipationLover said: Are you jealous?
So, what do you as the org's No. 2 Bowie-man think of it? Yes! And to answer your question, I love the album. I could do without all the wtf? interludes and I've burned a copy without them that I enjoy much more. I think it's absolutely one of his most frightening, uncompromising and interesting albums. It's a bit of a Diamond Dogs for the 90's. | |
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GangstaFam said: EmancipationLover said: Are you jealous?
So, what do you as the org's No. 2 Bowie-man think of it? Yes! And to answer your question, I love the album. I could do without all the wtf? interludes and I've burned a copy without them that I enjoy much more. I think it's absolutely one of his most frightening, uncompromising and interesting albums. It's a bit of a Diamond Dogs for the 90's. So I figure out that I'm not the only one having a problem with the "storyline". That's a relief! Though I must admit that I quite like the segues. They're dividing the album into bits of 3 to 4 songs, pretty interesting... | |
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EmancipationLover said: Anx said: there were some outtakes from outside that circulate as bootlegs...it's mainly really chaotic, collagey sounding stuff. i listened to what i managed to snag once, and promptly shelved it. Thanks for the info. Do you (as the org's No. 1 Bowie-man) like "Outside" btw? If not, why not? I love the album. I pretty much ignore the storyline, other than to look at the pretty pictures in the liner notes now and then. I rarely listen to the album all the way through, or else I make it so it skips the segues. I'm not a big segue fan, no matter who the artist is. But the music is top notch! | |
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If you don't count Buddah of Suburbia (which I tend to do), it was Bowie returning to form.
This was also one of his riskiest endeavors...wasn't this his first stadium-sized tour following the retirement of his 'hits?'. It was the only time I recall ever seeing so many people hit the exits after the opening act (NIN)... "I got the devil in me, girl." - 'John the Baptist', Afghan Whigs
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PeteZarustica said: If you don't count Buddah of Suburbia (which I tend to do), it was Bowie returning to form.
This was also one of his riskiest endeavors...wasn't this his first stadium-sized tour following the retirement of his 'hits?'. It was the only time I recall ever seeing so many people hit the exits after the opening act (NIN)... Which is unfortunate because the setlists for those shows were amazing! | |
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PeteZarustica said: If you don't count Buddah of Suburbia (which I tend to do), it was Bowie returning to form.
This was also one of his riskiest endeavors...wasn't this his first stadium-sized tour following the retirement of his 'hits?'. It was the only time I recall ever seeing so many people hit the exits after the opening act (NIN)... i TOTALLY count 'buddha of suburbia' - that album is brilliant, especially after the albums that came before it. and oh my LORD it peeved me to no end when all the little brats filed out after NIN on the outside tour. their loss...bowie was great! | |
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Anx said: i TOTALLY count 'buddha of suburbia' - that album is brilliant, especially after the albums that came before it.
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It's a pretty great album but I have nearly all of the Bowie ninties and on albums (starting with "Black Tie..") and I still think "Heathen" is his best..."1. Outside" might be second. Awesome music, very dark and kind of complicated. BTW, anybody have the new Blender? I just got it and they review all of his later albums. Not sure if I agree with the critiques, though. | |
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VinnyM27 said: It's a pretty great album but I have nearly all of the Bowie ninties and on albums (starting with "Black Tie..") and I still think "Heathen" is his best..."1. Outside" might be second. Awesome music, very dark and kind of complicated. BTW, anybody have the new Blender? I just got it and they review all of his later albums. Not sure if I agree with the critiques, though.
They're just those quickie little blurbs, right? | |
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VinnyM27 said: It's a pretty great album but I have nearly all of the Bowie ninties and on albums (starting with "Black Tie..") and I still think "Heathen" is his best..."1. Outside" might be second. Awesome music, very dark and kind of complicated. BTW, anybody have the new Blender? I just got it and they review all of his later albums. Not sure if I agree with the critiques, though.
I also got "Heathen" lately and think it's brilliant, but if I have to choose, my vote goes to "Outside" without a thought (though it's hard to compare the two records imo). | |
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GangstaFam said: Anx said: i TOTALLY count 'buddha of suburbia' - that album is brilliant, especially after the albums that came before it.
that's not to take away from your love of tin machine's "oy vey baby" album! | |
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