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my personal Best of Bowie collection... tell me what you think. Hey there...
Yeah, I know... lots of stuff about Bowie in this section, but tell me what you think of this. I'm about to make a best of collection, and I wondered what some of you thought shouldn't be there or SHOULD be there that I've ommitted. two 2-disc sets by David Bowie. set 1 is 1969/1974, set 2 is 1975/1980... based loosely on the 2 discs that came out in '97 (and even incorporating the cover art--see my avatar). anyway... here goes: DISC ONE Space Oddity The Prettiest Star Conversation Piece The Man Who Sold The World Changes Oh! You Pretty Things Life On Mars? Kooks Quicksand Queen Bitch The Bewlay Brothers Five Years Soul Love Moonage Daydream Starman Lady Stardust Hang Onto Yourself Ziggy Stardust Suffragette City Rock n Roll Suicide Velvet Goldmine DISC TWO John, I’m Only Dancing Watch That Man Aladdin Sane Drive In Saturday Panic In Detroit Cracked Actor Time Let’s Spend The Night Together The Jean Genie Lady Grinning Soul All The Young Dudes Sorrow Diamond Dogs Sweet Thing / Candidate Rebel Rebel Rock n Roll With Me We Are The Dead 1984 DISC THREE Young Americans Win Fascination Somebody Up There Likes Me Can You Hear Me Fame John, I’m Only Dancing Again Station To Station Golden Years Word On A Wing TVC15 Stay Wild Is The Wind DISC FOUR Breaking Glass What In The World Sound And Vision Always Crashing In The Same Care Be My Wife Beauty And The Beast Joe The Lion Heroes Sons Of The Silent Age The Secret Life Of Arabia Fantastic Voyage Yassassin DJ Look Back In Anger Boys Keep Swinging Alabama Song Up The Hill Backwards Scary Monsters And Super Creeps Ashes To Ashes Fashion It’s No Game [This message was edited Sun Aug 25 0:14:48 PDT 2002 by Aaron] | |
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I wish I still had the tracklists for the Bowie compilation I made KimRachell earlier this summer...maybe when she comes back, she'll share the love.
Why does your comp end with Scary Monsters? I know the '80s were bleak, but then there was the '90s...Buddha of Suburbia...Outside...Earthling..."Without You I'm Nothing" w/ Placebo...and of course the 21st Century "Heathen"...all great fun for compiling... Unless, of course, you're making a Poor Man's version of the Virgin "Best Of" CDs, in which case, more power to ya... | |
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Anxiety said: I wish I still had the tracklists for the Bowie compilation I made KimRachell earlier this summer...maybe when she comes back, she'll share the love.
Why does your comp end with Scary Monsters? I know the '80s were bleak, but then there was the '90s...Buddha of Suburbia...Outside...Earthling..."Without You I'm Nothing" w/ Placebo...and of course the 21st Century "Heathen"...all great fun for compiling... Unless, of course, you're making a Poor Man's version of the Virgin "Best Of" CDs, in which case, more power to ya... ends with scary monsters because i'm still trying to figure out if there's enough good material to fill 4, 3, or just 2 discs for the 80's and 90's combined. the 90's are more promising, but the 80's is a tough call... plus the problem of Tin Machine and if it's even really worth including. | |
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Great idea, Aaron! I have a few suggestions.
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Moonbeam said: Great idea, Aaron! I have a few suggestions.
Hey, when the 6 songs on one album are among his best, what can I do? Oh, and did I mention it's my favorite Bowie album? And that these 6 + 6 + 1 fill up the disc perfectly? | |
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I can't see Let's Dance, China Girl, Absolute Beginners or Under Pressure/Dancing In The Street (which I guess you missed off cos they're collaborations) ... oh, and the Drummer Boy one he did with Bing too! . My fave of the ones you've left off though is Cat People.
Great collection though ... I'd buy it! ... and I'm so happy you've put Wild Is The Wind on there ... one of my absolute favourite tracks of all time, by any artist. It's far better than any other version out there. The only one I would have taken off is TVC15 - I really don't like that track. A lot of the ones you've put on there I haven't heard of so I'm going to have to check them out. Kiren xxx ps ... I hadn't heard of John I'm Only Dancing Again ... is it just a re-release of John I'm Only Dancing? pps - I've just seen Modern Love isn't there - didn't u like the Let's Dance album? ... oh and Richochet. | |
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Raspberry said: I can't see Let's Dance, China Girl, Absolute Beginners or Under Pressure/Dancing In The Street (which I guess you missed off cos they're collaborations) ... oh, and the Drummer Boy one he did with Bing too! . My fave of the ones you've left off though is Cat People.
this set only goes up to 1980. i'm still thinking on the 80's/90's discs. Great collection though ... I'd buy it! ... and I'm so happy you've put Wild Is The Wind on there ... one of my absolute favourite tracks of all time, by any artist. It's far better than any other version out there. The only one I would have taken off is TVC15 - I really don't like that track. A lot of the ones you've put on there I haven't heard of so I'm going to have to check them out. TVC15 is one of my faves love that whole album tho. Kiren xxx ps ... I hadn't heard of John I'm Only Dancing Again ... is it just a re-release of John I'm Only Dancing? pps - I've just seen Modern Love isn't there - didn't u like the Let's Dance album? ... oh and Richochet. like i said, it only goes up to 1980. i'm still trying to figure out how many discs to devote to the 80's and 90's. it's either another 4, or just 2. still thinking. John I'm Only Dancing Again is almost a completely new song. It's a disco workout. Quite long. Done in 74, released in 79. | |
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Cheers Aaron | |
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Ending it with "Scary Monsters" makes perfect sense to me. | |
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I could of started a thread about this cd alone. I'm refering to the 2nd disc of the "Bowie at The Beeb", set taken from a live show just for fans DB did on 6/27/00. The set is air "tight" with incredible renditions of "Wild is The Wind", "Always Crashing", "Seven", so on so forth. Peep the tracklist -
Wild Is The Wind Ashes To Ashes Seven This Is Not America Absolute Beginners Always Crashing In The Same Car Survive Little Wonder Man Who Sold The World Fame Stay Hallo Spaceboy Cracked Actor I'm Afraid Of Americans Let's Dance I've had non-bowie fans totally enthralled with this disc, pure ear candy.. | |
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I was just listening to this cd the other day. I can't get over the extended ending of "Stay" where his voice descends. God, I go crazy! And "Wild is the Wind" is as gorgeous as it appears on Station to Station. I don't know how he does it. | |
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Oh and Aaron- nice work on these. I know you put in a lot of effort to get them just so. Can't wait to hear the final product. | |
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Oh man, I would totally include the Alice In Chains demo cover of "Suffragette City." Totally. Hey man! | |
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How could you forget China Girl??? | |
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80's/90's....
DISC FIVE Under Pressure Cat People (Putting Out Fire) Modern Love China Girl Let’s Dance Without You Criminal World Loving The Alien Don’t Look Down Tonight Blue Jean Dancing With The Big Boys This Is Not America Dancing In The Street When The Wind Blows Absolute Beginners DISC SIX Magic Dance As The World Falls Down Underground Day In Day Out Time Will Crawl Beat Of Your Drum Never Let Me Down Look Back In Anger ‘88 Heaven’s In Here Tin Machine Prisoner Of Love Under The God Fame ‘90 Baby Universal You Belong In Rock N Roll Almapura Goodbye Mr. Ed DISC SEVEN Real Cool World You’ve Been Around Black Tie, White Noise Jump They Say Miracle Goodnight Don’t Let Me Down & Down Buddha Of Suburbia Sex And The Church Bleed Like A Craze, Dad Dead Against It Untitled No. 1 The Heart’s Filthy Lesson Hallo Spaceboy I Have Not Been To Oxford Town I’m Deranged Strangers When We Meet DISC EIGHT Little Wonder Seven Years In Tibet Dead Man Walking Telling Lies I’m Afraid Of Americans I Can’t Read (short) Thursday’s Child Something In The Air Survive Seven The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell Cactus Slow Burn 5:15 Angels Have Gone Everyone Says Hi Heathen (The Rays) [This message was edited Tue Aug 27 15:23:36 PDT 2002 by Aaron] | |
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Anxiety said: I wish I still had the tracklists for the Bowie compilation I made KimRachell earlier this summer...maybe when she comes back, she'll share the love.
Why does your comp end with Scary Monsters? I know the '80s were bleak, but then there was the '90s...Buddha of Suburbia...Outside...Earthling..."Without You I'm Nothing" w/ Placebo...and of course the 21st Century "Heathen"...all great fun for compiling... Unless, of course, you're making a Poor Man's version of the Virgin "Best Of" CDs, in which case, more power to ya... rectified directly above. | |
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