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Reply #30 posted 08/12/10 3:43pm

JoeTyler

ufoclub said:

Timmy84 said:

Speaking of David, I watched this today:

Great video! Remember trying to figure out that makeup for someone's costume.

nah, without the lighting they used while shooting the video, it would be impossible to duplicate the effect in real life.

But yes, the makeup is amazing, it even looks like modern-CGI...

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Reply #31 posted 08/12/10 3:50pm

Timmy84

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kumala75 said:

[ beg extended break, extended break... ]

I'm sure that the day he'll come back with a new album (I hope that day will come pray), it won't be advanced on Twitter lol

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The man's new album should be called Extended Break; that would be his ultimate proof of postmodernist genius lol

lol

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Reply #32 posted 08/12/10 4:29pm

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JoeTyler said:

vainandy said:

I'm not a big David Bowie fan. I mainly like him for "Fame" and "Let's Dance".

Then you should also like "China Girl", "Golden Years", "Stay" or even "You've Been Around"

Check those out if you haven't...

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Let us all not forget about THESE^ classics. cool

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Reply #33 posted 08/12/10 4:35pm

JoeTyler

TonyVanDam said:

JoeTyler said:

Then you should also like "China Girl", "Golden Years", "Stay" or even "You've Been Around"

Check those out if you haven't...

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Let us all not forget about THESE^ classics. cool

vainandy doesn't like those albums giggle

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Reply #34 posted 08/12/10 6:31pm

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don't pass up his later stuff either. some great material, especially on Heathen. Terrific record, and lots of killer b-sides.

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Reply #35 posted 08/12/10 6:42pm

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I say get everything, skip the 87-93 period... he's slumped a couple of times, but that period is the worst for me... everything else he's done i've enjoyed at some level or another.

Change it one more time..
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Reply #36 posted 08/12/10 6:44pm

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NoVideo said:

don't pass up his later stuff either. some great material, especially on Heathen. Terrific record, and lots of killer b-sides.

I loved Heathen but I loved Reality even more. The latest 3 albums were all building on the previous ones momentum and in a positive direction IMO.

Change it one more time..
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Reply #37 posted 08/12/10 6:50pm

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lezama said:

I say get everything, skip the 87-93 period... he's slumped a couple of times, but that period is the worst for me... everything else he's done i've enjoyed at some level or another.

I would agree generally that's his weakest period, but there are still some gems. Time Will Crawl, Girls, You've Been Around, You Belong In Rock n Roll, I Can't Read, Miracle Goodnight, Baby Universal, Jump They Say... some good tunes there.

But overall the quality was lacking, for sure

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Reply #38 posted 08/12/10 6:56pm

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lezama said:

NoVideo said:

don't pass up his later stuff either. some great material, especially on Heathen. Terrific record, and lots of killer b-sides.

I loved Heathen but I loved Reality even more. The latest 3 albums were all building on the previous ones momentum and in a positive direction IMO.

Agreed, all 3 are very good. I think i like the coheseiveness of Heathen the best but i'm a big fan of Reality as well. Was definitely a nice run over his last few records.

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Reply #39 posted 08/12/10 7:04pm

JoeTyler

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lezama said:

I say get everything, skip the 87-93 period... he's slumped a couple of times, but that period is the worst for me... everything else he's done i've enjoyed at some level or another.

I would agree generally that's his weakest period, but there are still some gems. Time Will Crawl, Girls, You've Been Around, You Belong In Rock n Roll, I Can't Read, Miracle Goodnight, Baby Universal, Jump They Say... some good tunes there.

But overall the quality was lacking, for sure

Black Tie White Noise is a solid album for me. The problem is that it arrived two years too late. I mean, the dub sound, the loud drum machines, the bouncy keyboards, that was the sound of old-British house/techno (88-91) and some madchester tricks.

Had it been released in 1991 it could have been a smash, at least in the UK, who knows.

But yeah, NLMD is awful and the Tin Machine projects have two or three worthy tracks on each record, but overall that whole alt/rock era was a waste...

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Reply #40 posted 08/12/10 7:15pm

NoVideo

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NoVideo said:

I would agree generally that's his weakest period, but there are still some gems. Time Will Crawl, Girls, You've Been Around, You Belong In Rock n Roll, I Can't Read, Miracle Goodnight, Baby Universal, Jump They Say... some good tunes there.

But overall the quality was lacking, for sure

Black Tie White Noise is a solid album for me. The problem is that it arrived two years too late. I mean, the dub sound, the loud drum machines, the bouncy keyboards, that was the sound of old-British house/techno (88-91) and some madchester tricks.

Had it been released in 1991 it could have been a smash, at least in the UK, who knows.

But yeah, NLMD is awful and the Tin Machine projects have two or three worthy tracks on each record, but overall that whole alt/rock era was a waste...

I like the sound of BTWN but I think the problem is there is just too much filler material. I hate the title track. I like the cover of "Nite Flights" but the other covers I find pretty much useless. I think with a tighter sequencing and some rearranging it would have been much better. But I do think it was the start of his "rebirth" artistically for sure. I have high regard for Buddah of Suburbia and Outside.

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Reply #41 posted 08/14/10 10:42pm

Gunsnhalen

No one's giving the Heroes album any love sad

My 2nd Bowie album and my 2nd favorite.

The great funk of Beauty And the Beast

The Rock of Joe The Lion

The beautiful title track which remains one of the greatest song's of all time

The dark Sons Of the Silent Age

The great instrumentals

Many people might disagree do to a few of the track's being instrumentals only

When Lennon was making his last album Double Fantasy he himself said he wanted to make an album as good as Heroes biggrin

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Reply #42 posted 08/15/10 1:14am

rafael

heard he wrote a tune for lady Gaga called 'Vinyl' for her upcoming new album:lol:

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Reply #43 posted 08/15/10 1:17am

LiveToTell86

The best thing is the 3-disc Platinum Collection, that has almost all the important songs, except the title track of Station to Station and if you're fan of the Brian Eno instrumentals, you need to get Low & Heroes.

I'm not a fan of post-80s Bowie at all, Heathen is OK but his 90s albums are total borefests, except maybe a song or two on Earthling.

I'm pretty sure he's retired now, he might release another album just for the sake of it but he won't tour again. And he actually did so much music now, maybe he considers he did everything? After all Heathen had a lot of "throwbacks" from what I remember...

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Reply #44 posted 08/15/10 8:26am

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JoeTyler said:

ABeautifulOne said:

I'm afraid to admit this but I am a late bloomer to David Bowie and I'd like to know the rundown on some of his best work. Last night I bought the Best of Bowie set and I've fallen in love btw so what should I purchase next?

If you prefer his Rock N' Roll / Pop side, pick these up:

-Hunky Dory (1971)

-Ziggy Stardust (1972)

-Scary Monsters (1980)

-Let's Dance (1983)

If you prefer some amazing experimentation/electronic sounds/instrumental tracks

-Diamond Dogs (1974)

-Low (1977)

-Heathen (2002)

if you like these albums, then you can BASICALLY purchase the rest of his albums, you won't be disappointed (but avoid Never Let Me Down and Tonight , those albums are awful lol , and the Hard-Rock/Alternative experiment of Tin Machine is not that great either)

Welcome to the wonderful world of Bowie cool

Great list, quite the same suggestions here, tough "Heroes" belongs to the list of his experimental/electronic/ice-cold side... hmph!

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Reply #45 posted 08/15/10 9:27am

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If you are looking for his recent work you really can not go wrong with this box set:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B000W1V46G/ref=sr_1_1_olp?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1281888969&sr=1-1&condition=new

Five albums from 1995-2003 (Outside, Earthling, Hours, Heathen, Reality) plus each album comes with a bonus disc featuring remixes, outtakes and b-sides. It's great value as you get ten discs of music for under forty dollars. For me this era is not quite as exciting as 1969-1980 but it is well worth investigating.

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Reply #46 posted 08/15/10 10:11am

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**takes notes** Of course I know OF Bowie, but my experience is limited to Fame, Let's Dance and the movie Labyrinth.

He had a heart attack on tour? Poor thing. sad

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Reply #47 posted 08/15/10 10:55am

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shining star (makin' my love)

if you havent heard that, i seriously advise you to do so; especially being on a prince forum, its the ultimate prince song that prince never made.

Wouldn't you love to love me?
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Reply #48 posted 08/15/10 3:17pm

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Gunsnhalen said:

No one's giving the Heroes album any love sad

My 2nd Bowie album and my 2nd favorite.

The great funk of Beauty And the Beast

The Rock of Joe The Lion

The beautiful title track which remains one of the greatest song's of all time

The dark Sons Of the Silent Age

The great instrumentals

Many people might disagree do to a few of the track's being instrumentals only

When Lennon was making his last album Double Fantasy he himself said he wanted to make an album as good as Heroes biggrin

cool That's Bowie at his best highfive

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Reply #49 posted 08/15/10 9:27pm

Gunsnhalen

kumala75 said:

Gunsnhalen said:

No one's giving the Heroes album any love sad

My 2nd Bowie album and my 2nd favorite.

The great funk of Beauty And the Beast

The Rock of Joe The Lion

The beautiful title track which remains one of the greatest song's of all time

The dark Sons Of the Silent Age

The great instrumentals

Many people might disagree do to a few of the track's being instrumentals only

When Lennon was making his last album Double Fantasy he himself said he wanted to make an album as good as Heroes biggrin

cool That's Bowie at his best highfive

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Preach it to the choir angel

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Reply #50 posted 08/15/10 10:11pm

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start with Hunky Dory and go straight through to Scary Monsters, chronologically, with Space Oddity and The Man Who Sold The World as afterhoughts. after that add in the other eras (90's, '00's, and finally the 80's).

Hunky Dory, Ziggy, Aladdin Sane, Station To Station, Low and Heroes are the highest of the high points, but your mileage may vary.

[Edited 8/15/10 22:11pm]

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Reply #51 posted 08/16/10 12:10am

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zsasz said:

shining star (makin' my love)

if you havent heard that, i seriously advise you to do so; especially being on a prince forum, its the ultimate prince song that prince never made.

That's one of my favorites that no one seems to like. And it has Micky Rourke on it!???!!

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Reply #52 posted 08/16/10 1:48am

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just buy the "Best Of Bowie" 2CD, Europe, Greece Edition.

Tracklist

1-1 David Bowie - Space Oddity 5:12
1-2 David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World 3:56
1-3 David Bowie - Oh! You Pretty Things 3:11
1-4 David Bowie - Changes 3:33
1-5 David Bowie - Life On Mars? 3:49
1-6 David Bowie - Starman 4:10
1-7 David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust 3:12
1-8 David Bowie - Suffragette City 3:24
1-9 David Bowie - John, I'm Only Dancing 2:45
1-10 David Bowie - The Jean Genie 4:05
1-11 David Bowie - Drive-In Saturday 4:29
1-12 David Bowie - Sorrow 2:53
1-13 David Bowie - Diamond Dogs 6:04
1-14 David Bowie - Rebel Rebel 4:28
1-15 David Bowie - Young Americans (Single Version) 3:13
1-16 David Bowie - Fame 4:14
1-17 David Bowie - Golden Years (Single Version) 3:27
1-18 David Bowie - TVC15 5:30
1-19 David Bowie - Wild Is The Wind 5:58
2-1 David Bowie - Sound And Vision 3:03
2-2 David Bowie - "Heroes" (Single Version) 3:35
2-3 David Bowie - Boys Keep Swinging 3:16
2-4 David Bowie & Queen - Under Pressure 3:56
2-5 David Bowie - Ashes To Ashes (Single Version) 3:35
2-6 David Bowie - Fashion (Single Version) 3:25

2-7 David Bowie - Scary Monsters (& Super Creeps) (Single Version) 3:32
2-8 David Bowie - Let's Dance (Single Version) 4:08
2-9 David Bowie - China Girl (Single Version) 4:15
2-10 David Bowie - Modern Love (Single Version) 3:56
2-11 David Bowie - Blue Jean 3:10
2-12 David Bowie & Pat Metheny Group, The* - This Is Not America 3:51
2-13 David Bowie - Loving The Alien (Single Version) 4:43
2-14 David Bowie & Mick Jagger - Dancing In The Street 3:20
2-15 David Bowie - Absolute Beginners (Single Version) 5:37
2-16 David Bowie - Jump They Say (Radio Edit) 3:52
2-17 David Bowie - Hallo Spaceboy (Pet Shop Boys Remix) 4:25
2-18 David Bowie - Little Wonder (Edit) 3:41
2-19 David Bowie - I'm Afraid Of Americans (V1) (Radio Edit) 4:30
2-20 David Bowie - Slow Burn (Radio Edit) 3:55
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Reply #53 posted 08/16/10 9:42am

elmer

^ The OP said they'd purchased the 'Best of'.

Greatest Hits packages work fine for lots of artists, especially big singles acts like Diana Ross, INXS et al, but with Bowie you need the fuller picture of hearing a few of his 70s albums in their entirety.

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Reply #54 posted 08/16/10 12:29pm

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Bowie is God. God wants you to listen to his every word, so...

lol (only sort of)

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #55 posted 08/16/10 12:49pm

bobzilla77

If you have the compilation already I'd recommend buying the LPs from the periods with your favorite songs. Certainly the albums change a lot, so just go with what you know. I don't think you can go too wrong with anything between 1970-80 though.

Ziggy is my personal favorite, followed by Scary Monsters and Low. But they're all three quite different records.

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