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Thread started 09/10/08 12:58pm

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Z Cult Fave/David Bowie/Time

David Bowie is one of my all time favorite artists. Big influence on me musically. And one of my all time fave songs by him and by anyone for that matter is his song "Time". Taken from his "Aladdin Sane" album from 73, it has some of Bowie's best lyrics. Bowie makes reference to the late drummer of the New York Dolls (another band that I dig) Billy Murcia when he sings "Billy Dolls". My favorite part of the song though is when the late great guitarist Mick Ronson plays his very beautiful and melodic lead towards the end of the song. I would hear a little of that "majestic-ness"in Queen's Brian May's playing which became May's "sound". Anyway, I've loved Bowie's "Time" ever since I was 9 years old. Who else hear digs this song?
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Reply #1 posted 09/10/08 2:41pm

Anxiety

i love this song. it's always a showstopper when he plays it live in concert.

i think the version he performed in the "ziggy stardust" concert film will always be the best live recording of that song.
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Reply #2 posted 09/10/08 2:46pm

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It's so completely camp and dramatic and over the top, how can you not love it? Sometimes I think it's my fave on Aladdin.
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Reply #3 posted 09/10/08 2:56pm

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it's one of my favorites and least favorites from that album. i really get off on how over the top it is sometimes. other times, i feel like it's just beating me over the head.

a favorite to sing-along to, though.
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Reply #4 posted 09/10/08 7:08pm

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Here you go....

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Reply #5 posted 09/10/08 10:35pm

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Jeffiner said:

Here you go....


This is an outtake from the "1980 Floorshow" from 73. This is a bangin' performance by David. He's singing live to a tracked recording of the song from the album. You can hear the lyrics much better than from the album.
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Reply #6 posted 09/11/08 1:47am

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Amazing song. So glam.
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Reply #7 posted 09/11/08 6:18am

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calldapplwondery83 said:

Amazing song. So glam.

Very glam.
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Reply #8 posted 09/11/08 9:15am

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Brilliant! His look from this period makes him SPITTING IMAGE of the wife of one of my Dad's dental partners when we were growing up!!!

I only saw him live on the Glass Spiders tour, and there was NOTHING good about that...
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Reply #9 posted 09/11/08 1:58pm

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Brilliant! His look from this period makes him SPITTING IMAGE of the wife of one of my Dad's dental partners when we were growing up!!!

I only saw him live on the Glass Spiders tour, and there was NOTHING good about that...


poor lamb. i saw him on the outside tour with NIN and it was nothing short of a spiritual experience. then i saw him a couple of times on the reality tour and he was fantastic.

glass spider was a bit of a low point...sorry you had to see that. lol


oh, and between you and me, i always thought ziggy stardust looked more than a bit like linda mccartney. giggle
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Reply #10 posted 09/11/08 5:45pm

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Great song. Wish I could have seen Bowie in concert sad
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COMPUTERBLUE1984 said:

Great song. Wish I could have seen Bowie in concert sad

I saw Bowie on the Serious Moonlight tour out here in L.A during his Let's Dance album. He was great. Great show. Bowie was soooo professional and he had serious material to play. As popular as the Let's Dance album was, whenever he played ANYTHING from the 70's and God forbid anything from the Ziggy album, it was ON! The crowd was singing everything word for word. He didn't have a weak song in the set. Great show.
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blackguitaristz said:

COMPUTERBLUE1984 said:

Great song. Wish I could have seen Bowie in concert sad

I saw Bowie on the Serious Moonlight tour out here in L.A during his Let's Dance album. He was great. Great show. Bowie was soooo professional and he had serious material to play. As popular as the Let's Dance album was, whenever he played ANYTHING from the 70's and God forbid anything from the Ziggy album, it was ON! The crowd was singing everything word for word. He didn't have a weak song in the set. Great show.


Thank God for YouTube...his 1970's shows seems ELECTRIC! Wish I was there for all the changes from Ziggy through the Thin White Duke
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Reply #13 posted 09/11/08 10:22pm

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Stunning track from a stunning album! I like Aladdin Sane even more than Ziggy or Hunky Dory!
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Reply #14 posted 09/11/08 10:49pm

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Moonbeam said:

Stunning track from a stunning album! I like Aladdin Sane even more than Ziggy or Hunky Dory!

Shall we rank and rate his 70's albums then?
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TRON said:

Moonbeam said:

Stunning track from a stunning album! I like Aladdin Sane even more than Ziggy or Hunky Dory!

Shall we rank and rate his 70's albums then?


70s only:

1. Aladdin Sane- 5 stars
2. Low- 5 stars
3. Ziggy Stardust- 5 stars
4. Station to Station- 5 stars
5. Lodger- 4.5 stars
6. "Heroes"- 4.5 stars
7. Hunky Dory- 4.5 stars
8. Young Americans- 4 stars
9. Diamond Dogs- 4 stars
10. The Man Who Sold the World- 3.5 stars

I can't rate Pin Ups as I haven't heard it.
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Reply #16 posted 09/11/08 11:10pm

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Im a big Bowie-fan or at least was, but i never discoverd this song, i listened too it, but it didnĀ“t get my attention.
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Reply #17 posted 09/11/08 11:21pm

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Moonbeam said:

70s only:

1. Aladdin Sane- 5 stars
2. Low- 5 stars
3. Ziggy Stardust- 5 stars
4. Station to Station- 5 stars
5. Lodger- 4.5 stars
6. "Heroes"- 4.5 stars
7. Hunky Dory- 4.5 stars
8. Young Americans- 4 stars
9. Diamond Dogs- 4 stars
10. The Man Who Sold the World- 3.5 stars

I can't rate Pin Ups as I haven't heard it.

Wow. You always make it look so easy.

Umm. I'm not sure I can do this. lol
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Reply #18 posted 09/11/08 11:29pm

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TRON said:

Moonbeam said:

70s only:

1. Aladdin Sane- 5 stars
2. Low- 5 stars
3. Ziggy Stardust- 5 stars
4. Station to Station- 5 stars
5. Lodger- 4.5 stars
6. "Heroes"- 4.5 stars
7. Hunky Dory- 4.5 stars
8. Young Americans- 4 stars
9. Diamond Dogs- 4 stars
10. The Man Who Sold the World- 3.5 stars

I can't rate Pin Ups as I haven't heard it.

Wow. You always make it look so easy.

Umm. I'm not sure I can do this. lol


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Hunky dory has three of my fav Bowie songs. The rest of the album dont interest me that much


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Reply #20 posted 09/11/08 11:32pm

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Moonbeam said:

It is easy. deal nod

If just for today, it's easier for me to put one together.

1. Low
2. Ziggy Stardust
3. "Heroes"
4. Lodger
5. Station To Station
6. Aladdin Sane
7. Young Americans
8. Diamond Dogs
9. Hunky Dory
10. The Man Who Sold The World
11. Pin Ups

My top 9 are all 5 star albums. That's how good he was.
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TRON said:

Moonbeam said:

It is easy. deal nod

If just for today, it's easier for me to put one together.

1. Low
2. Ziggy Stardust
3. "Heroes"
4. Lodger
5. Station To Station
6. Aladdin Sane
7. Young Americans
8. Diamond Dogs
9. Hunky Dory
10. The Man Who Sold The World
11. Pin Ups

My top 9 are all 5 star albums. That's how good he was.


What about David Live and Stage? lol
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Anxiety said:

wasitgood4u said:

Brilliant! His look from this period makes him SPITTING IMAGE of the wife of one of my Dad's dental partners when we were growing up!!!

I only saw him live on the Glass Spiders tour, and there was NOTHING good about that...


poor lamb. i saw him on the outside tour with NIN and it was nothing short of a spiritual experience. then i saw him a couple of times on the reality tour and he was fantastic.

glass spider was a bit of a low point...sorry you had to see that. lol


oh, and between you and me, i always thought ziggy stardust looked more than a bit like linda mccartney. giggle

Im not that intrested in seeing live anymore, i dont think hes got the touch.
However, if i could travel back in time in 72/73, that would be awesome!
Im thinking about seeing him though next time he visits sweden, its still better than nothing.
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Reply #23 posted 09/12/08 1:13am

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Moonbeam said:

1. Low
2. Ziggy Stardust
3. "Heroes"
4. Lodger
5. Station To Station
6. Aladdin Sane
7. Young Americans
8. Diamond Dogs
9. Hunky Dory
10. The Man Who Sold The World
11. Pin Ups

My top 9 are all 5 star albums. That's how good he was.


What about David Live and Stage? lol[/quote]
They have their charm. Can't way I listen to them that often though.
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Reply #24 posted 09/12/08 2:31am

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I don't think I could rate his 70s album like that. Sure I listen to some more than others but it's also really a mood thing. I can only say that 'Low' is first and 'Station to Station' propably second.
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TRON said:

Moonbeam said:

1. Low
2. Ziggy Stardust
3. "Heroes"
4. Lodger
5. Station To Station
6. Aladdin Sane
7. Young Americans
8. Diamond Dogs
9. Hunky Dory
10. The Man Who Sold The World
11. Pin Ups

My top 9 are all 5 star albums. That's how good he was.


What about David Live and Stage? lol

They have their charm. Can't way I listen to them that often though.[/quote]

I didn't rate those 2 Live albums to be honest. One was a recorded during a transition period (Live) and the other has too much studio remixing on it. Ziggy Stardust The Motion Picture is the best live album from that period IMO.

Massive Bowie Fan too. Seen him about 6 times although not for a few years now. Here's my favourites from the 70s. The Lodger is number 10 but it's still a great album in places.

1= Young Americans - *****
1= Aladdin Sane - *****
3. Ziggy Stardust - *****
4. Hunky Dory - *****
5. Diamond Dogs - ****1/2
6. Low - ****
7. Station To Station - ****
8. "Heroes" - ****
9. The Man Who Sold The World - ****
10. Lodger - ***1/2
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Moonbeam said:[quote]

TRON said:



What about David Live and Stage? lol

Man, I LOVE the live version of Ziggy Stardust on David Live.
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Reply #27 posted 09/12/08 4:49pm

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blackguitaristz said:[quote]

Moonbeam said:

TRON said:



What about David Live and Stage? lol

Man, I LOVE the live version of Ziggy Stardust on David Live.


i like the version of 'ziggy' on Stage a lot. it's not the normal arrangement, especially with that electric violin going on. it's maybe not a version i'd want to hear all the time, but i like it.
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Anxiety said:

blackguitaristz said:


Man, I LOVE the live version of Ziggy Stardust on David Live.


i like the version of 'ziggy' on Stage a lot. it's not the normal arrangement, especially with that electric violin going on. it's maybe not a version i'd want to hear all the time, but i like it.

That funky, amped up version of "Soul Love" is really nice too.
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Reply #29 posted 09/20/08 12:05am

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Moonbeam said:

Stunning track from a stunning album! I like Aladdin Sane even more than Ziggy or Hunky Dory!

eek DAMN!...I like Aladdin but I can't put it over Ziggy. wink
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